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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTSLocation: NewBrunswick,N.J.Founded: 1766Enrollment: 42,327President: Dr.RichardL.McCormickNickname: ScarletKnightsColors: ScarletDirector of Athletics: TimPernettiConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): YurcakField(5,000)Surface: NaturalGrassPress Box Phone: (732)690-5733Web Site: www.scarletknights.com

Head Coach: GlennCrooks(Georgia’80)Record at Rutgers (Years): 121-83-27(11)Overall Record (Years): 166-138-36(18)Associate Head Coach: MikeO’Neill(SetonHall’90)Assistant Coach: MeghanRyan(Rutgers‘07)Director of Soccer Operations: FredKing(UniversityofLondon’02)Volunteer Assistant Coach: KevinLeacock(LongIslandUniversity‘99)Office Phone: (732)445-4073

2010 Overall Record: 10-9-12010 BIG EAST Record: 5-5-12010 BIG EAST Finish: Third/NationalDivision2010 Postseason: LostinBIGEASTTournament QuarterfinalstoWestVirginia,1-0Starters R/L: 8/3Newcomers: 13

Women’s Soccer Contact: AllisonMillerPhone: (732)690-5733E-Mail: [email protected] Address: LouisBrownAthleticCenter(RAC) 83RockafellerRoad Piscataway,NJ08854

2011 SChEdULEDate Opponent Location8/13 MONMOUTH (SCRIM) YURCAK FIELD8/19 LA SALLE YURCAK FIELD 8/21 DREXEL YURCAK FIELD8/26 atBostonCollege ChestnutHill,Mass.8/28 FORDHAM YURCAK FIELD 9/2 atLoyolaMarymount LosAngeles,Calif.9/4 atUCLA LosAngeles,Calif.9/9 YALE YURCAK FIELD9/11 DARTMOUTH YURCAK FIELD9/16 VILLANOVA* YURCAK FIELD9/18 atGeorgetown* Washington,D.C.9/23 atPittsburgh* Pittsburgh,Pa.9/25 atWestVirginia* Morgantown,W.Va.9/30 ST. JOHN’S YURCAK FIELD10/2 SYRACUSE* YURCAK FIELD10/7 DEPAUL* YURCAK FIELD10/9 NOTRE DAME* YURCAK FIELD10/14 atLouisville* Louisville,Ky.10/16 atCincinnati* Cincinnati,Ohio10/21 SETON HALL* YURCAK FIELD

ScarletKnightsintheWorldCup........................................................... InsideCoverQuickFacts...............................................................................................................................1WheretheProsCometoPlay........................................................................................2ThisisRutgersSoccer........................................................................................................3MediaInformation.................................................................................................................4TravelDirections....................................................................................................................42011SeasonOutlook.................................................................................................... 5-72011Roster...........................................................................................................................82011Opponents........................................................................................................... 9-12HeadCoachGlennCrooks..................................................................................... 13-14AssociateHeadCoachMikeO’Neill.......................................................................... 15AssistantCoachMeghanRyan................................................................................... 15DirectorofSoccerOperationsFredKing.............................................................. 16VolunteerAssistantCoachKevinLeacock............................................................ 16RUSoccerMissionStatement.................................................................................... 16StrengthandConditioning............................................................................................ 17SportsMedicine................................................................................................................. 17AcademicSupport............................................................................................................ 18TheScarletKnights................................................................................................... 19-382010SeasonReview............................................................................................... 39-402010Statistics.................................................................................................................. 412010Results...................................................................................................................... 42TheBIGEASTConference............................................................................................. 432010BIGEASTStatistics&Awards............................................................... 44-45Crooks/O’NeillSoccerSchool..................................................................................... 46RutgersWomen’sSoccerTradition................................................................. 47-48CoachingRecords............................................................................................................. 48RutgersInTheNCAATournament........................................................................... 49RutgersOlympicSportsHallofFame...................................................................... 50Records Season........................................................................................................................... 51 Career..................................................................................................................... 51-52 TeamMatchRecords............................................................................................ 52 TeamSeriesRecords............................................................................................ 52 TeamSeasonRecords.......................................................................................... 52Letterwinners...................................................................................................................... 53JerseyNumbers................................................................................................................ 54Year-by-YearStatistics............................................................................................. 55-58All-TimeResults........................................................................................................... 58-61SeriesVersusOpponents....................................................................................... 61-64AwardWinners/RUintheRankings................................................................ 65-67Dr.RichardL.McCormick,President...................................................................... 69TimPernetti,DirectorofAthletics........................................................................... 70Rutgers,TheStateUniversity............................................................................... 71-76

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LOCAL PRINT MEDIAAsbury Park PressSteveFeitl,SportsEditor3601Highway66Neptune,NJ07754(732)[email protected] City PressMarkMelhorn,SportsEditorSusanLulgjuraj11DevinsLanePleasantville,NJ08232(609)[email protected] Burlington County TimesWayneRichardson,Sports4284USRoute130Willingboro,NJ08046(609)[email protected] Courier PostGarySilvers,SportsEditor801CuthbertBlvd.CherryHill,NJ08002(856)[email protected]

Courier NewsSteveFeitl,SportsEditorJerryCarino1201Route22Bridgewater,NJ08807(908)[email protected] Herald NewsJohnBalkum,SportsEditor1GarretMountainPlaza;CN473WestPaterson,NJ07424(973)[email protected] News TribuneSteveFeitl,SportsEditorKeithSargeant35KennedyBlvd.EastBrunswick,NJ08816(732)246-5500X7231FAX#:(732)[email protected]

Jersey JournalHarveyZucker,SportsEditor30JournalSquareJerseyCity,NJ07306(201)217-2592

Philadelphia InquirerJohnQuinn,SportsEditor400N.BroadStreetP.O.Box8263Philadelphia,PA19101(215)854-4550Philadelphia Daily NewsJoshBarnett,SportsEditor400N.BroadStreetPhiladelphia,PA19101(215)854-5524 The RecordJohnBalkum,SportsEditorJohnRowe,TaraSullivan100CommonsWayRockaway,NJ07866(201)[email protected]

Star LedgerDrewVanEsselstyn,SportsBrendanPruntyStar-LedgerPlazaNewark,NJ07101(973)392-4231FAX#:(973)[email protected]

Trenton TimesMarcBellagamba,SportsEditor500PerryStreetTrenton,NJ08605(609)[email protected]

TrentonianMatthewOsbourne,SportsEditor600PerryStreetTrenton,NJ08618(609)[email protected]

RADIO & TVComcast NetworkJonGurevich,Sports1351S.ColumbusBlvd.Philadelphia,PA19147(215)285-6717FAX#:(215)468-7940

CBS College Sports NetworkChelseaPiers,Pier62NewYork,NY 10011(212)342-8700Fax#:(212)342-8899

New Jersey NetworkJerryHenry25S.StocktonSt.Trenton,NJ08638(609)777-5233FAX#:(609)633-2927

WCTC Radio 1450 AMBruceJohnson,Sports78VeronicaAvenueSomerset,NJ08873(732)249-2600FAX#:(732)249-9414

WIRE SERVICESAssociated Press50ParkPlaceSuite800Newark,NJ07102(973)642-0151(800)645-0036Fax:(973)643-2526

CAMPUS MEDIAThe Daily TargumRutgersStudentCenterNewBrunswick,NJ08903(732)932-7051FAX#:(732)246-7299

WRSU 88.7 FMRutgersStudentCenterNewBrunswick,NJ08903(732)932-7800Fax:(732)932-1768

RUTV NetworkDept.ofUniversityRelations96DavidsonRoadPiscataway,NJ08854(732)445-3710Fax:(732)445-5925

NATIONAL MEDIASoccer AmericaP.O.Box23704Oakland,CA94623(510)559-2212Fax:(510)528-5177

Soccer Digest990GroveStreetEvanston,IL60201

Soccer News508-ASt.Mary’sStreetRaleigh,NC27601(800)551-9721

mEdIA INFOrmATION

Home Events: Allmembersofthemediacover-ingamatchinaworkingcapacityshouldnotifytheOfficeofAthleticCommunications24hoursinadvanceforallhomematches.Requestsforworkingspacewillbehonoredfromthesportsdepartmentsofprintmedia,radioandtelevi-sionstationsonly.

Parking: Parkingislocatedadjacenttothefield.Rutgers’eventstaffwillbeonhandtodirectallmediaandfanstoparking.

Gate Entrance: MembersofthemediawhohavenotifiedtheOfficeofAthleticCommunica-tionsinadvancecancheckinattheGeneralAdmissionGate.ONLYmediamemberswhohaverequestedworkingspaceinadvancewillbeontheappropriategatelistandguaranteedseatinginthepressbox.Phones: AlimitednumberofphonesareavailableinthepressboxatYurcakField.Arrangementsmustbemadeinadvancebyallradiostationsinordertosecurealineforlivebroadcasts.Duetospaceconsiderations,Rutgerscannotguaranteeaprivateboothforanyradiostation.

Post-Match Interviews: Coachesandstudent-athleteswillbeavailabletothemediaonthefieldafterthematchfollowinga10-minutecooling-offperiod.RequestsforinterviewsshouldbemadetoamemberoftheRutgersAthleticCommunicationsstaffpriortotheendofthecontest.

Statistics:Everyattemptwillbemadetohaveafinalboxscoreandothermatchinformationavailabletomembersofthemediaapproximate-lyfiveminutesaftertheconclusionofamatch.

Coach/Student-Athlete Interviews: Allcoachandstudent-athleteinterviewsshouldbear-rangedthroughtheOfficeofAthleticCommuni-cationsatleastONEDAYinadvance.Availabilitywillvaryfromweektoweek.AtimemutuallyconvenientforallpartieswillbesetupbytheOfficeofAthleticCommunications.Pleasecon-tacttheOfficeofAthleticCommunicationsandeveryeffortwillbemadetoaccommodateyourrequests.Therewillbenointerviewsonweek-endsexceptforthosescheduledinadvanceORimmediatelyfollowingahomematch.

Travel Information: Mediainterestedincover-inganyRutgerswomen’ssoccerroadmatchshouldcontactAllisonMiller,AthleticCom-municationsAssistant,at(732)445-8332,ortheSIDatthehostinstitutionatleastonedaypriortothematchsothatappropriatecre-dentialsmaybeissued.Informationontravelandteamaccommodationswillbegivenonamatch-by-matchbasis,andmaybeobtainedbycallingtheOfficeofAthleticCommunicationsat(732)445-4200.

dIrECTIONS TO YUrCAK FIELd

From the NJ Turnpike (North or South): TurnoffatExit9andfollowthesignsforRoute18North-NewBrunswick.ProceedalongRoute18North,crossingtheRaritanRiver(approxi-mately3.7miles).ExitatCampusRoad/BuschCampus,andproceedstraighttothetrafficcircle.TakethethirdexitoffthetrafficcircleontoFrelinghuysenRoad.YurcakFieldandap-propriateparkingareontheright.

From Route 1 (North or South):TurnoffatRoute18North-NewBrunswickandproceedasyouwouldfromtheNewJerseyTurnpike.

From Route 287: TurnoffatBoundBrook/HighlandPark.ProceedeastonRiverRoadtowardHighlandPark(approximately3.0miles)andturnleftontoSutphenRoad.Proceedstraighttothefour-waystop.TurnleftontoFrel-inghuysenRoad/ScarletKnightWay.YurcakFieldandappropriateparkingareontheleftafterthepracticefields.

From The Garden State Parkway (traveling south): TaketheParkwaySouthtotheNewJerseyTurnpikeSouth(Exit129)andfollowdirectionsabovefromtheNewJerseyTurnpike.

From The Garden State Parkway (traveling north): TakeParkwayNorthtoExit105.FollowthesignsforNJRoute18NorthandfollowthedirectionsabovefromtheNewJerseyTurnpike.

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOK Looking to return to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in the last six years, the 2011 Scarlet Knights are poised to reach another level this season. The experience of the squad, depth of the roster, strong leadership and veteran coaching staff all indicate RU will reach new heights in 2011. With75percentofitsoffensereturning,Rutgersreturnseightstartersfroma2010squadthatmadeits11th-straightappear-anceintheBIGEASTChampionship–tiedforthelongestactivestreakamongconferencemembers.TheScarletKnightsalsowel-come13newcomerstothesquad–including11freshmen–whoarepreparedtovieforplayingtime,settinguphealthycompetitionateveryposition.

LEAdErShIP Afternotfulfillingtheirexpectationslastseason,theRUcoach-ingstaffwillrelyheavilyonitscaptainsandseniorstosetexpecta-tionsforthisyear’steam.Tricia DiPaolo returnsasasecond-yearcaptain,astheforwardmayhavethemostdriveanddeterminationofanyoftheScarletKnights.DiPaolowasoneofjustfiveplayerstostartall20matcheslastseason,leadingtheteamwiththreegame-winners,includingthelonegoalagainstWashingtoninPortland. “Triciaisconstantlylookingforwaystoimproveherself,improvetheteamandimprovetheplayersaroundher,”saidheadcoachGlenn Crooks.“Sheisaveryorganizedkidandshehasbeenthroughalotinherlife,especiallyphysicallywithallherdifferentsurgeries.EverythingthatTriciahasbeenthrough–herteammateshaveseenhowshehashandledallthatadversity.” TheRUcoachingstafflookedtoShannon Woeller asitssecondcaptain,aquietbutstrongpresenceintheback.Woeller,aplayerthatleadsbyexample,averagednearly90minutesagameatthecenterbackpositionlastseasonandwilltakeamorevocalrolein2011.WoellerwillalsobringexperiencefromtheCanadianNationalTeam,asthebackhasearnedfourcaps. Ageneralofthefieldinthenetalready,juniorEmmy Simpkins willalsocaptaintheScarletKnights.Starting18gameslastseason,thenetmindertallieda0.88goalsagainstaverageandnotchedfiveshutouts. TheScarletKnightswillalsolooktoitsfiveseniorstoprovideleadership-Jasmine Edwards,Julie Lancos,Ashley Medcalf,Casey Rupon andKarla Schacher.Fouroftheseniorswillhavemajor,ifnotstartingroles,andallarecrucialtothecohesionofthesquad.

GOALKEEPErS Therewillbebattlebetweenthepipesthisseason,asSimpkins,juniorJess Janosz andsophomoreSamantha Perretty fightforastartingrole. Simpkinsreturnswiththemostexperience,starting18match-eslastseasonandloggingover1400minutesinnet.TheredshirtjuniorfromConcord,N.C.maintainedan8-7recordwitha0.88goals

againstaveragetorankfifthintheBIGEAST. ChallengingtheveteranandpossiblysplittingtimewillbePerrettyandJanosz.Per-rettysawactioninsixgameslastseason,startingtwo.ThegoalkeeperearnedBIGEASTRookieoftheWeekhonorsonSept.27afternotchingashutoutwinoverNo.19Georgetown. Janoszhasyettoseegameaction,butcameintothepreseasonfitandsharpinhertechnicalskills.At6-0,thenetminderisthetallestingoalandhasalongrange. AddingdepthtothegoalkeeperpositionwillbeCaseyRupon.RuponwillbeexpectedtoaddleadershipbothonandoffthefieldasoneofthefiveRUseniors.

BACKS Thebacklinewillhavethemostrebuildingtodo,losingtheexperienceofRheanneSleimanandAllieHambleton,whostartedeverycontestforRU.However,theScarletKnightsreturnstartersWoellerandLancos,aswellasletterwinnersEdwards,Tori Leigh andLindsey McNabb. Woellerstartedall16gamessheappearedinlastseason,missingfourmatchesduetoCanadianNationalTeamobligations.Thecenterbackwillbearockinthebackline,anchoringtheRUdefense,whilealsomakingrunstogenerateoffense. Lancossawactionin18matcheslastseason,starting10andtotalingfourpointsonagoalandtwoassists.Withapowerfulleg,Lancoscanturnafreekickintoascoringopportunityfromanywhereonthepitch. Leighwillbeexpectedtocontributeatoutsidebackandfightforastartingspotthisseasonafterplayingin14contestsandmakingfourstartsin2010.McNabbearnedninestartslastseason,seeingactionin16gamesandaveraging55minutespermatch. Edwardshassurprisedthecoachingstaffinthepreseason,grabbinghighmarksinoverallfitness,andskilllevel.Thesenior–who’sfirstcareergoaladvancedRUtothesecondroundofthe2008NCAATournament–willbeexpectedtofightforastartingspotandsignificantplayingtime.Lastseason,Edwardssawactionin12games,includingtheBIGEASTChampionshipquarterfinalsmatchagainstWestVirginia. AnewfacethatwillvieforimmediateactionisfreshmanLogan White.Afour-yearletterwinneroutofJustinWakelandHighSchoolinFrisco,Texas,WhitewasnamedVipeMagazine’sPlaymakeroftheYearin2010.Anoutsidebackthatcanalsoplayattackingmid,WhitewastheDistrict18-4AMVPin2009.Whiteplayedclubsoc-cerfortheDallasSting.

mIdFIELdErS Goneisthree-timeAll-BIGEASTselectionGinaDeMaio,buttheRUmidfieldwillhaveasolidcoreofmidfieldersreturning, includ-ingMedcalf,Schacher,Stefanee Pace,Maija Savics andMaura

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOKMcLaughlin. Medcalf,aseniorwhohasstarted63ofthe65contestsshehasplayedin,hasbeenthemostconsistentpresenceinthemidfieldoverthepastthreeseasons.TheWaipahu,Hawaiinativescoredthegame-winneragainstNo.19Georgetownlastseasonandlookstodomoredamageof-fensivelythisyear. “Idon’tthinkpeoplerealizehowconsistentAshleyMedcalfhasbeenforusinthemidfield,”saidCrooks.“Shehasbeenourbestmidfielderoverthelastthreeyears,althoughyouwouldn’tknowitfromherstatline.Iexpecthertoscoresomegoalsthis

season.Shehascomeintopreseasonandalreadytakensomeshotsfromthetopoftheboxthatshewasn’tgettinglastyear.” Ascrappy,toughasnailsathlete,Schacherwillalsobeamajorplayerinthemidfield.Tiedforninthall-timeinRUhistorywithsixgame-winninggoalsand18careerscores,Schacherlookstoimproveonherscoringoutputfromayearago. Pace,SavicsandMcLaughlinwillalsocompetefortimeonthefieldthisseason.Pacestartednineofthelast10gameslastseason.Savics,recoveringfrominjury,sawactionin13games.McLaughlin–whoisprimarilyamidfielder,butcanbeusedinthebacktogenerateoffense–averaged30minutesover19gameslastseason. Onenewcomerthatcouldhaveanimmediateimpactisfresh-manCassie Inacio,afour-yearstarterforManalapanandaPDAproduct.ANewJerseyAll-ShoreConferenceFirstTeamselectionasasenior,Inaciowillbeveryfamiliarwiththecoachingstaff.CoachO’NeillandCoachRyanledhertotheclubNationalFinalstwicewiththePDACharge.

FOrWArdS Knownforitsdefensiveprowessinrecenthistory,Rutgershassetloftyoffensivegoalsthisseason.TheScarletKnightsreturnfourofthetopfivepoint-gettersfrom2010,includingAll-BIGEASTPreseasonselectionJonelle Filigno. Filignoledtheteamwith12pointslastseasononfourgoalsandfourassists,despitemissingthelastsixgameswithnationalteamresponsibilities.Ontheinternationalstage,Filignotallied11pointsonfourgoalsandthreeassiststoleadCanadatotheCONCACAFtitleandstartedallthreematchesduringtheFIFAWomen’sWorldCupinGermany. April PriceandDiPaoloalsoreturnfromlastyear’sattack.Priceledthesquadwith12pointsin2010,buthopestoscoredouble-digitgoalsthisseason.AllthreeofDiPaolo’sgoalsweregame-winnerslastseason,andshelookstoaddtothatnumber. AddingtothecompetitionwillbefreshmenAmyPietrangeloandStefanieScholz.Pietrangelo–whochallengedFilignofortheCana-dianU20PlayeroftheYearthisseason–isastandoutfromLaval,Quebec,Canadawhohasearnedtwocapswiththenationalteam.Scholz,aSouthHackensack,N.J.native,isafour-yearletterwinnerforImmaculateHeartAcademyandwastwicenamedtotheNJGSCAAll-Stateteam.Overthelastthreeseasons,theforwardtallied51goals

and23assists. CrookshastoyedwithanAll-Canadianfrontline,startingFiligno,SchacherandPietrangelouptop.FilignoandPietrangeloarequicktotheballandcanbeatdefendersoffthedribble,whileSchacherisagrittyplayerthatcanburyrebounds.

NEWCOmErS Addedtotherosterthisseasonis11freshmenandtwotrans-fers,givingCrooksandhisstaffoneofthedeepestrostersinrecentmemory.Notonlyistheincomingclasslargeinquantity,butitmightbeoneofthemostqualityinRutgersprogramhistory. “Withoutquestion,thisisoneofthebestrecruitingclassesinthehistoryoftheprogram,”saidCrooksatthetimeofthesigning.“Thereisalittleofeverythinginthisgroupbutmostimportantly,theyhavetheabilitytoelevateourprogramtoheightsneverbeforeachieved.Aswithourcurrentteam,wheneverIspeaktothe2011classtheyconsistentlytalkabouttheFinalFourandaBIGEASTChampionship.” Rachel Breton comestoRUfromVillanovaandaftersittingoutlastseasonperNCAArules,BretonwillimmediatelyhelptheScar-letKnights.Startinghercareerinthebackandthenmovinguptop,Bretonappearedin29gamesfortheWildcats,tallyingonegoalandtwoassistsin2009. AtransferfromWestPoint,Paige Alexanderplayedin19gameswith17startsatcentermidfieldlastseason.TheMechanic-sburg,Pa.nativewasafour-timeMid-PennBig11atcenterbackforMechanicsburgAreaSeniorHighSchool. Inthemidfield,Brielle Buiswillkeepdefendingteamshonestwithpowerfulandaccuratelongrangeshooting.Sara Corson controlsthepitchextremelywell,abletoplayanypositiononthefield.NamedtotheNSCAA/adidasAll-RegionIIteam,CorsonwasnominatedtobeanAll-American. Allie Gordon couldseetimeintheback,asshehasBIGEASTlevelabilityatthecenterbackposition.Awestcoastproduct,GordoncomesfromoneofthetopclubteamsinCalifornia,theSoCalBlues. APDAproductandeliteNewJerseyathlete,Inacioisadynamicattackingplayerthatcanplayinthemidfieldoruptop.Morgan Ken-nedy –alsoaPDAplayer–willcontributeatcenterbackorholdingmidandhashadastrongpreseasonaftergraduatingfromWallHighSchool. Pietrangelohasbeendescribedasa“soccerjunkie,”andisoneofthetopprospectsfortheCanadianNationalTeam.Com-petingwithherfortimeuptopwillbeScholz,whoisoneofthetopforwardsintheregionwithblazingspeed. Kristen Siano –alsoknownas“HongKong”–hasincredibleabilityinone-on-onesituationsandwillfindthebackofthenetifgiventheopportunity. Whitewillseetimeatoutsideback,assheisaper-fectfitfortheRutgerssystem.TheTexasnativewillattackwithavengeance,butalsohasthephysicaltoolstobeastrongdefender. Amanda DeVolk andSar-ah Fichtner willtakeamedical

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOKredshirtafterinjuriesthatoc-curredbeforepreseason.

SChEdULE Yearinandyearout,RUboastsoneofthenation’stopsoccerslateand2011willbenodifferent.TheScarletKnightswillplayfiveteamsthatadvancedtothethirdroundoftheNCAATournamentorbeyondlastseason–includingdefendingNationalChampionNotreDame. Thisseason,all11homematcheswillbestreamedliveonRVision(www.scar-letknights.com),withDannyBreslauer,SeanDeDeynandAdamHelfgottonthecall.Everygamewillfeaturea

10-minutepregameshow,halftimeinterviewwithaRutgerscoachandapostgameshow.ViewerscanalsointeractwiththeRVisionan-nouncersliveduringeventsbyusingthehashtag#RVisiononTwitter. “InadditiontothechallengesoftheBIGEASTConferencematches,wehaveaddedtwoofthetopprogramsinthecountrytoourschedulethisfall–UCLAandBostonCollege,”saidCrooks.“Welovethesechallengesforourplayers.Ourcommitmenttothemisthatyearinandyearoutwewillplayoneofthemostcompetitiveschedulesinthecountrysothatwhenweenterthepostseason,wearepreparedtomeetthedemandsoftheBIGEASTandNCAAtournaments.” Rutgersopensthe2011campaignSaturday,Aug.13withascrimmageagainstinstatefoeMonmouthat7p.m.onYurcakField.TheScarletKnightsopentheregularseasonwithatwo-gamehomes-tandagainstLaSalle(Aug.19)andDrexel(Aug.21). Thereturntripofahome-and-homeseries,RUtravelstoChest-nutHill,Mass.totakeonperennialpowerhouseBostonCollege(Aug.26),whoadvancedtotheNCAASemifinalslastseasoninCary,N.C.RutgerswillmakeastophometotakeonFordham(Aug.28)beforetravelingwestforLoyolaMarymount(Sept.2)andUCLA(Sept.4),whoiscomingoffaSweetSixteenappearance. TheScarletKnightsreturntoPiscataway,N.J.forthreehomegames,includingtwoagainstIvyLeaguemembersYale(Sept.9)andDartmouth(Sept.11).RutgersopensBIGEASTplayathomewithVilla-novaonSept.16at7:30p.m.TheScarletKnightsstartathree-gameroadtripatGeorgetown–whoadvancedtotheroundofeightlastseason–onSept.18atnoon. Thefollowingweekend,RutgerswilltraveltoPittsburghonFriday,Sept.23beforeheadingtoWestVirginia–aSweetSixteenparticipant–Sept.25.TheScarletKnightshavenotfacedtheMountaineersintheregularseasonsince2008,butfelltoWVUintheBIGEASTQuar-terfinalsin2009and2010. RUtakesonSt.John’s(Sept.30),Syracuse(Oct.2),DePaul(Oct.7)anddefendingNationalChampionNotreDame(Oct.9)onYurcakFieldbeforeheadingonatwo-gameroadswingatLouisville(Oct.14)andCincinnati(Oct.16).TheScarletKnightswrapuptheregularsea-sonwithinstateBIGEASTrivalSetonHallonSeniorNightFriday,Oct.21at7p.m.

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Coaching StaffHead Coach .........................GlennCrooksAlma Mater ............................Georgia‘80Year at Rutgers .................................12th

Associate Head Coach .......MikeO’NeillAlma Mater ....................... SetonHall‘90Year at Rutgers .................................12th

Assistant Coach ...............MeghanRyanAlma Mater ............................Rutgers‘07Year at Rutgers ..............................Fourth..............................................(SecondasAsst.)

Volunteer Asst. Coach .. KevinLeacockAlma Mater ..LongIslandUniversity‘99Year at Rutgers .................................. First

Director of Soccer Ops .......... FredKingAlma Mater ..........LondonUniversity‘02Year at Rutgers .................................. First

Pronunciation GuideBrielle Buis.........................................Boo-essMaura McLaughlin ........................MOR-aAmy Pietrangelo .................Peter-AngeloTaylor Reinecke.......................Rye-na-keeMaija Savics ............................MayaSav-ixKarla Schacher ........................ SHOCKERStefanie Scholz..................................SchollsShannon Woeller ............................Weller

By the NumbersBy Class:Seniors.............................................................. 5Juniors............................................................ 11Sophomores................................................... 6Freshmen...................................................... 11

By Position: Goalkeeper....................................................... 4Back.................................................................... 8Midfield.............................................................. 9Forward.......................................................... 12

By State/Country:California......................................................................2Canada.........................................................................5China..............................................................................1Florida...........................................................................1Hawaii............................................................................1NewJersey..............................................................18NorthCarolina..........................................................1Pennsylvania..............................................................1Texas.............................................................................2Virginia..........................................................................1

2011 rOSTErAlphabetical roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School 27 PaigeAlexander M/F So. 4-11 Mechanicsburg,Pa./MechanicsburgArea/WestPoint11 RachelBreton F Jr. 5-4 Manalapan,N.J./FreeholdRegional/Villanova18 BrielleBuis M Fr. 5-4 FranklinLakes,N.J./IndianHills29 SaraCorson F/M Fr. 5-8 Metuchen,N.J./Metuchen4 AmandaDeVolk F/M Fr. 5-3 Frisco,Texas/FriscoLiberty52 TriciaDiPaolo F R-Jr. 5-3 Sparta,N.J./LenapeValleyReg.13 JasmineEdwards B Sr. 5-8 SanDiego,Calif./LaJollaCountryDay5 SarahFichtner M/B Fr. 5-5 TomsRiver,N.J./MonsignorDonovan8 JonelleFiligno F R-So. 5-7 Mississauga,Canada/St.MarcellinusSecondarySchool33 MariaGerew F So. 5-6 TomsRiver,N.J./TomsRiverNorth3 AllieGordon D Fr. 5-8 CoronadelMar,Calif./MaterDei16 CassieInacio F/M Fr. 5-6 Manalapan,N.J./Manalapan00 JessicaJanosz GK Jr. 6-0 Ringwood,N.J./Lakeland20 MorganKennedy D Fr. 5-7 Wall,N.J./Wall23 JulieLancos B Sr. 5-8 Belford,N.J./MiddletownNorth/FloridaState77 ToriLeigh B So. 5-6 Hamilton,N.J./Steinert22 MauraMcLaughlin M Jr. 5-7 WestWindsor,N.J./WestWindsorPlainsboroSouth24 LindseyMcNabb B Jr. 5-8 Montville,N.J./Montville12 AshleyMedcalf M R-Sr. 6-0 Waipahu,Hawaii/ChristianAcademy7 StefaneePace M R-Jr. 5-7 Kearny,N.J./Kearny0 SamPerretty GK So. 5-11 Parkland,Fla./AmericanHeritage21 AmyPietrangelo F/M Fr. 5-4 Laval,Quebec,Canada/DawsonCollege17 AprilPrice F R-Jr. 5-8 Mechanicsville,Va./MaggieWalkerGovernor’sSchool25 TaylorReinecke M Jr. 5-5 TomsRiver,N.J./TomsRiverNorth/GeorgianCourtUni.99 CaseyRupon GK Sr. 5-5 WhitehouseStation,N.J./ThePingrySchool15 MaijaSavics M R-Jr. 5-8 NorthVancouver,B.C./WestVancouver19 KarlaSchacher F R-Sr. 5-5 Tofield,Alberta,Canada/TofieldSchool9 StefanieScholz F Fr. 5-4 SouthHackensack,N.J./ImmaculateHeartAcademy26 KristenSiano F Fr. 5-7 HongKong/HongKongInternationalSchool1 EmmySimpkins GK R-Jr. 5-8 Concord,N.C./NorthwestCabarrus14 CarissaWalters B So. 5-6 SouthBrunswick,N.J./SouthBrunswick6 LoganWhite M/D Fr. 5-8 Frisco,Texas/JustinWakeland2 ShannonWoeller B R-Jr. 5-8 Vancouver,Canada/PrinceofWalesSecondary

Numerical rosterNo. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School 00 JessicaJanosz GK Jr. 6-0 Ringwood,N.J./Lakeland0 SamPerretty GK So. 5-11 Parkland,Fla./AmericanHeritage1 EmmySimpkins(c) GK R-Jr. 5-8 Concord,N.C./NorthwestCabarrus2 ShannonWoeller(c) B R-Jr. 5-8 Vancouver,Canada/PrinceofWalesSecondary3 AllieGordon B Fr. 5-8 CoronadelMar,Calif./MaterDei4 AmandaDeVolk F/M Fr. 5-3 Frisco,Texas/FriscoLiberty5 SarahFichtner M/B Fr. 5-5 TomsRiver,N.J./MonsignorDonovan6 LoganWhite M/B Fr. 5-8 Frisco,Texas/JustinWakeland7 StefaneePace M R-Jr. 5-7 Kearny,N.J./Kearny8 JonelleFiligno F R-So. 5-7 Mississauga,Canada/St.MarcellinusSecondarySchool9 StefanieScholz F Fr. 5-4 SouthHackensack,N.J./ImmaculateHeartAcademy11 RachelBreton F Jr. 5-4 Manalapan,N.J./FreeholdRegional/Villanova12 AshleyMedcalf M R-Sr. 6-0 Waipahu,Hawaii/ChristianAcademy13 JasmineEdwards B Sr. 5-8 SanDiego,Calif./LaJollaCountryDay14 CarissaWalters B So. 5-6 SouthBrunswick,N.J./SouthBrunswick15 MaijaSavics M R-Jr. 5-8 NorthVancouver,B.C./WestVancouver16 CassieInacio F/M Fr. 5-6 Manalapan,N.J./Manalapan17 AprilPrice F R-Jr. 5-8 Mechanicsville,Va./MaggieWalkerGovernor’sSchool18 BrielleBuis M Fr. 5-4 FranklinLakes,N.J./IndianHills19 KarlaSchacher F R-Sr. 5-5 Tofield,Alberta,Canada/TofieldSchool20 MorganKennedy B Fr. 5-7 Wall,N.J./Wall21 AmyPietrangelo F/M Fr. 5-4 Laval,Quebec,Canada/DawsonCollege22 MauraMcLaughlin M Jr. 5-7 WestWindsor,N.J./WestWindsorPlainsboroSouth23 JulieLancos B Sr. 5-8 Belford,N.J./MiddletownNorth/FloridaState24 LindseyMcNabb B Jr. 5-8 Montville,N.J./Montville25 TaylorReinecke M Jr. 5-5 TomsRiver,N.J./TomsRiverNorth/GeorgianCourtUni.26 KristenSiano F Fr. 5-7 HongKong/HongKongInternationalSchool27 PaigeAlexander M So. 4-11 Mechanicsburg,Pa./MechanicsburgArea/WestPoint29 SaraCorson F/M Fr. 5-8 Metuchen,N.J./Metuchen33 MariaGerew F So. 5-6 TomsRiver,N.J./TomsRiverNorth52 TriciaDiPaolo(c) F R-Jr. 5-3 Sparta,N.J./LenapeValleyReg.77 ToriLeigh B So. 5-6 Hamilton,N.J./Steinert99 CaseyRupon GK Sr. 5-5 WhitehouseStation,N.J./ThePingrySchool(c)Captain

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La Salle University Nonconference Match

Aug. 19 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Philadelphia,Pa.Nickname: ExplorersConference: Atlantic10Home Field (Capacity): McCarthyStadium(7,500)Head Coach: PaulRoyalRecord at School (Years): 68-77-13(8)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 11-9-2Series vs. RU: RUleads,7-0-1Web Site: www.goexplorers.com

drexel Nonconference Match

Aug. 21 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.Location: Philadelphia,Pa.Nickname: DragonConference: ColonialAthleticAssociationHome Field (Capacity): VidasFieldHead Coach: RayGoonRecord at School (Years): 67-169-20(14)Overall Record (Years): 95-178-22(16)2010 Record: 7-11-1Series vs. RU: RUleads,3-0Web Site: www.drexeldragons.com

Boston CollegeNonconference Match

Aug. 26 • 7 p.m. • Chestnut Hill, Mass. Location: ChestnutHill,Mass.Nickname: EaglesConference: AtlanticCoastConferenceHome Field (Capacity): NewtonCampusSoccerField(1,000)Head Coach: AlisonKulikRecord at School (Years): 189-89-31(13)Overall Record (Years): 193-97-29(14)2010 Record: 17-7-1Series vs. RU: BCleads,7-5-3Web Site: www.bceagles.com

Fordham University Nonconference Match

Aug. 28 • 1 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.Location: Bronx,N.Y.Nickname: RamsConference: Atlantic10Home Field (Capacity): JackCoffeyField(1,000)Head Coach: NessSelmaniRecord at School (Years): 127-133-27(15)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 8-10-1Seriesvs.RU: RUleads,1-0Web Site: www.fordhamsports.com

Loyola marymount UniversityNonconference Match

Sept. 2 • 4 p.m. • Los Angeles, Calif.Location: LosAngeles,Calif.Nickname: LionsConference: WestCoastConferenceHome Field (Capacity): SullivanField(1,000)Head Coach: JoeMalliaRecord at School (Years): 33-18-6(Four)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 10-6-2Series vs. RU: LMUleads,1-0Web Site: www.lmulions.com

monmouth University Scrimmage

Aug. 13 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: WestLongBranch,N.J.Nickname: HawksConference: NortheastConferenceHome Field (capacity): TheGreatLawn(500)Head Coach: KrissyTurnerRecord at School (Years): 138-83-26(13)Overall Record (Years): 150-121-28(16)2010 Record: 10-6-2Series vs. RU: RUleads,13-2-1Website: www.gomuhawks.com

2011 OPPONENTS

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UCLANonconference Match

Sept. 4 • 7 p.m. • Los Angeles, Calif.Location: LosAngeles,Calif.Nickname: BruinsConference: Pacific12Home Field (Capacity): DrakeStadium(11,700)Head Coach: B.J.SnowRecord at School (Years): FirstSeasonOverall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 13-8-2Series vs. RU: UCLAleads,1-0Web Site: www.uclabruins.com

Yale UniversityNonconference Match

Sept. 9 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.Location: NewHaven,Conn.Nickname: BulldogsConference: IvyLeagueHome Field (Capacity): ReeseStadium(3,000)Head Coach: RudyMeredithRecord at School (Years): 163-103-17(17)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 7-8-1Series vs. RU: RUleads,2-0Web Site: www.yalebulldogs.com

dartmouth CollegeNonconference Match

Sept.11 • 1 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.Location: Hanover,N.H.Nickname: BigGreenConference: IvyLeagueHome Field (Capacity): BurnhamField(1,600)Head Coach: TheresaWagnerRecord at School (Years): FirstSeasonOverall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 7-7-2Series vs. RU: RUleads,1-0Web Site: www.dartmouthsports.com

Villanova UniversityConference Match

Sept. 16 • 7:30 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.Location: Villanova,Pa.Nickname: WildcatsConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): VillanovaSoccerStadium(1,000)Head Coach: JohnByfordRecord at School (Years): 29-25-6(3)Overall Record (Years): 77-64-14(7)2010 Record: 7-12Series vs. RU: RUleads,12-7-5Web Site: www.villanova.com

Georgetown UniversityConference Match

Sept. 18 • Noon • Washington, D.C.Location: Washington,D.C.Nickname: HoyasConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): NorthKehoeField(2,000)Head Coach: DaveNolanRecord at School (Years): 80-51-13(8)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 15-7-2Series vs. RU: RUleads,12-3-1Web Site: www.guhoyas.com

University of Pittsburgh Conference Match

Sept. 23 • 7 p.m. • Pittsburgh, Pa.Location: Pittsburgh,Pa.Nickname: PanthersConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): PetersenSportsComplex(735Head Coach: Sue-MoyChinRecord at School (Years): 51-77-19(9)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 7-11-2Series vs. RU: RUleads,8-2-1Web Site: www.pittsburghpanthers.com

2011 OPPONENTS

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2011 OPPONENTSSt. John’s University

Conference Match Sept. 30 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.

Location: Queens,N.Y.Nickname: RedStormConference: BIGEAST Home Field (Capacity): BelsonStadium(2,500)Head Coach: IanStoneRecord at School (Years): 155-132-36(18)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 6-10-2Series vs. RU: RUleads,8-2-4Web Site: www.redstormsports.com

Syracuse University Conference Match

Oct. 2 • 1 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.Location: Syracuse,N.Y.Nickname: OrangeConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): SUSoccerStadium(1,500)Head Coach: PhilWheddonRecord at School (Years): 11-20-8(2)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 6-9-5Series vs. RU: RUleads,7-5-1Web Site: www.suathletics.com

dePaul UniversityConference Match

Oct. 7 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.Location: Chicago,Ill.Nickname: BlueDemonsConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): WishField(1,000)Head Coach: ErinChastainRecord at School (Years): 30-46-5(4)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 11-9-2Series vs. RU: RUleads,4-2Web Site: www.depaulbluedemons.com

University of Notre dame Conference Match

Oct. 9 • Noon • Piscataway, N.J.Location: NotreDame,Ind.Nickname: FightingIrishConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): AlumniStadium(TBD)Head Coach: RandyWaldrumRecord at School (Years): 253-36-11(12)Overall Record (Years): 360-86-23(21)2010 Record: 21-2-2Series vs. RU: UNDleads,18-1-2Web Site: www.und.com

University of LouisvilleConference Match

Oct. 14 • 7 p.m. • Louisville, Ky.Location: Louisville,Ky.Nickname: CardinalsConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): CardinalParkSoccerStadium(2,200)Head Coach: KarenFerguson-DayesRecord at School (Years): 90-102-16(11)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 10-9Series vs. RU: RUleads,4-1-1Web Site: www.uoflsports.com

West Virginia UniversityConference Match

Sept. 25 • 1 p.m. • Morgantown, W. Va.Location: Morgantown,W.Va.Nickname: MountaineersConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): DickDleskSoccerStadium(1,650)Head Coach: NikkiIzzo-BrownRecord at School (Years): 207-82-32(16)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 18-5-1Series vs. RU: WVUleads,10-4-1Web Site: www.msnsportsnet.com

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University of Cincinnati Conference Match

Oct. 16 • 1 p.m. • Cincinnati, OhioLocation: Cincinnati,OhioNickname: BearcatsConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): GettlerStadium(1,400)Head Coach: MichelleSalmonRecord at School (Years): 26-27-5(3)Overall Record (Years): 98-87-19(11)2010 Record: 8-10-1Series vs. RU: RUleads,6-2-1Web Site: www.gobearcats.com

Seton hall UniversityConference Match

Oct. 21 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.Location: SouthOrange,N.J.Nickname: PiratesConference: BIGEASTHome Field (Capacity): OwenT.CarrollField(1,800)Head Coach: KazbekTambiRecord at School (Years): 25-41-6(4)Overall Record (Years): Same2010 Record: 7-10-1Series vs. RU: RUleads,10-7Web Site: www.shupirates.com

2011 OPPONENTS

First Round - Thursday, October 27 (campus sites)No.5NationalatNo.4AmericanNo.5AmericanatNo.4National

Quarterfinals - Sunday, October 30 (campus sites)No.5National/No.4AmericanwinneratNo.1National(Q1)

No.3National/No.2American(Q2)No.5American/No.4NationalwinneratNo.1American(Q3)

No.3American/No.2National(Q4)Semifinals - Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium

West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va. November4,2011

Q1winnervs.Q2winner..........................5:00p.m.Q3winnervs.Q4winner..........................7:30p.m.BroadcastliveonCBSCollegeSportsNetwork

(Conferencestaffhasthediscretiontotheorderofthesemifinalgames)Finals - Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium

West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.November6,2011

Semifinalwinners.....................................NoonBroadcastliveonCBSCollegeSportsNetworkaswellasnumerousregionalsportsnetworks,including

SportsNetNewYork(SNY)viaBIGEASTTV

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPOCT. 27-30 • CAMPUS SITES

NOV. 4-6 • MORGANTOWN, W. VA.

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During his 11 seasons “On the Banks,” Glenn Crooks has built the women’s soccer program into a perennial post-season participant, one that has reached 11-straight BIG EAST Championships and has garnered five NCAA Tournament bids, including two Sweet Sixteen appearances.

Quick success is nothing new for Crooks, as the New Jersey native had already built two programs from non-existence into consistent winners when he arrived at RU, and his expertise has paid big dividends for the Scarlet Knights.

During his 11 seasons, Crooks has directed Rutgers to a 121-83-27 (.582) overall record and a 53-33-14 (.600) mark in BIG EAST play, 11 berths in the BIG EAST Tournament and five trips to the NCAA Championship. Under his tutelage, 12 Scarlet Knights have earned a total of 24 All-BIG EAST certificates and 10 Scarlet Knights have earned 17 NSCAA All-Region awards.

Rutgers made its 11th-straight appearance in the conference tournament in 2010, a mark tied for the longest streak among conference members. For the third-consecutive year, the Scarlet Knights earned a bye to the quarterfinals, falling by a slim 1-0 margin to eventual champion West Virginia.

The Scarlet Knights were also well represented at the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup, as for-mer standout Carli Lloyd started all six matches for USA, scoring one goal and knocking in a penalty kick in a dramatic, come-from-behind win against Brazil in the quarterfinals. Jonelle Filigno also started every game in Germany for the Canadian National Team.

Despite losing five starters – including two cap-tains – for a total of 82 games in 2009, Crooks led RU to its tenth-straight BIG EAST Tourna-ment, earning a bye to the quarterfinals. Rutgers earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year, soundly defeating Duke, 2-0, in the first round. Rutgers season ended on a tough 1-0 loss to No. 8 South Carolina in the second round.

In 2009, the defensively gifted Scarlet Knights tied a record set in 1992 by allowing just 11 goals through 22 games. RU also broke the record for lowest goals against average with a 0.48 mark and got off to the best start in 13 years with a 4-0-1 record.

The 2008 campaign proved to be one of Crooks’ toughest as a head coach, as injuries and national team commitments put the opening-day roster at only 16 players. But Crooks and the rest of the coaching staff made sure that ev-eryone stayed focused and committed, and that resulted in a 13-7-2 record, a bye in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament and a Sweet Sixteen berth in the NCAA Tournament.

After finishing the regular season with 12 victories, Crooks needed one more to pick up the 100th of his RU career. In the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, Rutgers needed double-overtime but was able to pull out a 2-1 win against No. 20 Penn State, advancing to the second round. In their next game, RU took on the fifth-best scoring team in the nation, No. 7 Oklahoma State. The Scarlet Knights held the Cowgirls scoreless through two overtimes and the game went to penalty kicks. Rutgers made good on all four of its shots, while goalkeeper Erin Guthrie turned away one and OSU missed an-other, as the Scarlet Knights prevailed 4-2 and advanced to their first Sweet Sixteen since the 2001 season.

Rutgers traveled to Palo Alto, Calif., to take on No. 5 Stanford. Although they held the fourth-best scoring team in the nation without a goal for most of the game, the Cardinal tallied with four minutes remaining in the match to win 1-0. Five Scarlet Knights earned postseason conference honors, the highest amount in RU history, and four Rutgers student-athletes were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Mid-Atlantic Region first or second teams. Guthrie was named NSCAA Second Team All-American, the first honor for a Scarlet Knight since Carli Lloyd in 2003, and the highest postseason award since Saskia Webber took home First Team honors in 1992.

Not only were the present Scarlet Knights successful in 2008, but Carli Lloyd scored the game-winning goal for Team USA in its 1-0 gold medal victory over Brazil in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Lloyd was named US Soccer Female Athlete of the Year. Moreover, incoming freshman Jonelle Filigno saw action for the Canadian National Team in the Olympics in its 2-1 loss to Lloyd and the Americans.

In 2007, Crooks led the program to its eighth consecutive BIG EAST Cham-pionship despite seeing nine players miss a combined 66 games due to injuries. The squad finished the 2007 campaign 9-9-3, 4-5-2 in the BIG EAST, winning three of its last four games to clinch a berth in the conference tour-nament. In the first round game against St. John’s in Jamaica, Queens, RU battled the Red Storm to a scoreless tie before advancing on penalty kicks,

winning 4-2. In the quarterfinal matchup, the Scarlet Knights fell to eventual runner-up Notre Dame 2-0 in South Bend, Ind.

In 2006, Crooks led the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever appearance in the BIG EAST Champion-ship Final. Rutgers fell to then No. 1 Notre Dame, 4-2. The two goals were the first for an opponent against the Irish in nearly a month.

The 2006 season was a record-breaking one for Rutgers, as they set a new school record for wins (16), shutouts (16) and conference victories (8), to turn in arguably RU’s most successful season in school history. The Scarlet Knights also finished the 2006 campaign ranked 11th by Soc-cerbuzz, the program’s highest-ever ranking.

RU posted an .833 winning percentage during the regular season, the highest of any Scarlet Knight squad in school history, and held oppo-nents to just six goals prior to post-season play. It

was the first time since 1996 that Rutgers won eight games on its home field.

In 2005, Rutgers compiled a 10-9-2 (.523) overall record and a 5-6 (.455) mark in the BIG EAST. RU reached the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Cham-pionship, playing to a 1-1 double-overtime draw at No. 14 Connecticut. On Sept. 20, Crooks recorded his 100th career victory, a 1-0 overtime defeat of Loyola (Md.) at Yurcak Field.

Rutgers produced a 9-10-1 (.475) record and a 4-5-1 (.450) BIG EAST Con-ference slate during the 2004 campaign. RU scored upset victories against No. 12 Santa Clara (1-0) and No. 18 Villanova (2-0), as well as a 0-0 double-overtime draw at No. 1 and eventual national-champion Notre Dame. Rutgers qualified for its fifth-straight BIG EAST Championship, falling just short in a 1-0 loss at No. 24 Connecticut in the quarterfinal round.

Crooks led Rutgers to a 10-7-5 (.568) overall record and a 3-2-1 (.583) mark in the BIG EAST Conference’s Mid-Atlantic Division in 2003. RU fell 2-1 in the quarterfinal round of the BIG EAST Championship to No. 20 Boston College, but the Scarlet Knights’ season was not over, as Rutgers received its third-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Championship. RU tied Maryland 1-1 in the first-round match at Penn State, and advanced to the second round on penalty kicks (4-3). Rutgers then faced the No. 6 Nittany Lions in the next round, losing 3-1 to the eventual College Cup quarterfinalists.

Crooks FileCareer Record:

166-138-36 (18 Years)Rutgers Record:

121-83-27 (11 Years)BIG EAST record:

53-33-14BIG EAST Championship Record:

4-10-2Number of NSCAA All-American Awards:

NineNumber of All-BIG EAST Awards:

24Number of BIG EAST Academic All-Stars:

115

head coach glenn crooks

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In 2002, Rutgers posted a 10-8-2 (.550) overall record and a 3-2-1 (.583) mark in the BIG EAST’s Mid-Atlantic Division. RU earned its first-ever BIG EAST Championship win with a 4-3 upset in the quarterfinals at Miami, then narrowly missed a trip to the final with a 3-2 loss to No. 8 West Virginia in the semifinals.

In his second season, Crooks led Rutgers to one of its best seasons in school history, finishing with a 14-8-1 (.630) overall record and a 4-1-1 (.750) mark in the BIG EAST Conference’s Mid-Atlantic Division to tie for second place.

The Scarlet Knights earned their second-ever invitation to the NCAA Tourna-ment, defeating Boston University (4-1) and No. 22 Princeton (1-0) to advance to the Round of 16. RU held a 1-0 lead for most of its third-round match, but lost to eventual national runner-up North Carolina 2-1. For his efforts, Crooks was named the Soccerbuzz Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.Rutgers ended the 2001 season ranked 14th by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, 17th by Collegesoccer.com and 18th by Soccerbuzz in the national polls.

During his first season “On the Banks,” RU posted a 9-9-2 (.500) record and a 3-2-1 (.583) mark against BIG EAST Mid-Atlantic Division teams to finish sec-ond behind national semifinalist Notre Dame. The Scarlet Knights reached the .500 winning-percentage plateau for the first time in four years and qualified for the 2000 BIG EAST Championship, falling to Syracuse in the quarterfinal round.

Crooks arrived at Rutgers with a wealth of experience, having been successful at both the high school and collegiate levels. He maintains a close relationship with the New Jersey scholastic scene, having also worked extensively on the Olympic Development Program (ODP) staffs in both Eastern New York and New Jersey. Most recently, Crooks led the led the New Jersey ODP U-15 team to the 2007 US Youth Soccer ODP National Championship, the 1985 Girls Team to a runner-up finish at the 2003 ODP National Championships, the state’s 1986 Girls Team to a third-place finish at the 2004 Championships and the 1988 Girls to the 2005 regional semifinals.

His local ties have helped Crooks attract some of the top recruiting classes in the country, one of the reasons for RU’s recent success. The 2001 group, high-lighted by BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Carli Lloyd, was rated 25th in the nation by Soccerbuzz, the 2002 class was rated 21st nationally, the 2003 group was picked 32nd and the 2006 freshmen were rated 16th by the same group.

Prior to coming to Rutgers, Crooks spent three seasons at Long Island Univer-sity. The first-ever coach of the Blackbirds, he started and developed the Long Island program from the ground up.

In just its third season, LIU posted an 11-9-2 (.545) record in 1999, winning the Northeast Conference Tournament title and advancing to the NCAA Tour-nament. The Blackbirds also were one of the most successful programs in the nation academically, ranking third in overall team GPA among Division I schools in 1999 and fourth in 1998.

Crooks was well prepared for his construction project at Long Island by his experiences at Saint Peter’s, a program he started in 1993. In four seasons he compiled a 26-21-4 (.549) record, earned the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference’s (MAAC) 1994 Coach-of-the-Year Award and guided the Peahens to the 1996 MAAC Tournament crown.

He began his career at his alma mater, Ridge High School, where he started the women’s soccer program in 1983. In 10 seasons Crooks posted a 140-39-8 (.770) record, winning two state championships.

Crooks graduated from the University of Georgia in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in Interpersonal Communications. He resides in East Brunswick with his wife, Mary Chayko, and their children, Ryan and Morgan.

Professional exPerience2000-Present Head Coach, Rutgers University1997-2000 Head Coach, Long Island University1993-1997 Head Coach, Saint Peter’s College1983-1993 Head Coach, Ridge High School

career recordRutgers: 121-83-27 (.582)Long Island: 19-34-4 (.368)Saint Peter’s: 26-21-4 (.549)Ridge HS: 140-39-8 (.770)Total: 306-177-43 (.623)

Personal informationHigh School: Ridge High School College: University of Georgia, 1980Wife: Mary ChaykoChildren: Ryan (18), Morgan (13)

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Entering his 12th season at Rutgers, and his eighth as Associate Head Coach, Mike O’Neill lends his local player expertise to the Scarlet Knight coaching staff.

“Michael and I have been together from the start here and I think we make a great team,” said Glenn Crooks. “He is one of the best coaches in the country and we are fortunate to have him on our staff. He helps in everything we do and that enables me to do so much more with the program. His

reputation around the state and the country is very high and he is an important part of our recruiting.”

Through his involvement on the local club scene, O’Neill has helped develop numerous regional and national-level players, while his club teams have won 22 New Jersey State Cups, 10 Region I titles, two national championships and one ECNL Club National Champion-ship. Most recently, O’Neill and the U15 PDA Slammers won the 2011 US Youth Soccer National Championship title in August, while the U17 PDA Charge were ECNL National Finalists for the second-straight year.

O’Neill is the Director of Coaching for the Players Development Academy (PDA) in Zarepath, N.J., one of the top youth girls clubs in the country.

A USSF “A” licensed coach who holds a KNVB Dutch International Badge, O’Neill was a member of Seton Hall’s BIG EAST Champion-ship teams in 1987 and 1988, helping the Pirates reach the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight each of those years. In 1984, O’Neill earned the Coggins Award, emblematic of the top high school player in New Jersey, while lead-

ing Kearny High School to a state championship and a number one national ranking.

O’Neill graduated from Seton Hall University in 1990 with a bach-elor’s degree in business management. A native of Kearny, N.J., he currently resides in New Egypt with his wife, Rachel, and their daughters, Madelyn and Kylie. The proud parents are expecting their first son in December.

mike o’neill meghan ryanMeghan Ryan begins her fourth year with the Rutgers coaching staff, second as an as-sistant coach for the Scarlet Knights. Ryan spent two years as a volunteer assistant after graduating from RU in 2007.

“Meghan is one of the top young coaches in the country and to be able to follow her play-ing career at Rutgers with a full-time coach-ing position just seems right,” said head coach Glenn Crooks. “She has committed an inordinate amount of time to the growth of

our program and she can easily relate to our student-athletes. She is the perfect person for this job.”

Ryan served as a co-captain for the Scarlet Knights for three consecutive seasons, starting with her sophomore year. After an injury caused her to miss her freshman campaign, she started 67 of 75 games through the rest of her career. Ryan was a key figure on a defense that allowed .85 goals per match in 2004 and 0.88 goals-against average in 2005. That season the team blanked eight opponents.

In 2006 she anchored a defense that was arguably one of the best in the country. The team finished 16-3-4, allowing only six goals and posting 16 shutouts, the most in the program’s history. RU finished the season ranked No. 6 in shutout percentage, No. 10 in won-lost-tied percentage and No. 11 in goals-against average. Ryan finished her impressive career by leading a defense that shut out 10 opponents, including three of the team’s final four games to clinch a playoff berth in the BIG EAST Championship.

Ryan was a two-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star, a three-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week, an Eastern Collegiate Ath-letic Conference Defensive Player of the Week and a Soccerbuzz Elite Team of the Week honoree once. After her junior year, she was named Second Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region by Soccerbuzz magazine, and after her senior year she was given an All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention.

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fred king

rutgers women’s soccermission statement

Rutgers women’s soccer is a family dedicated to representing Rutgers University with excel-lence and professionalism on the field and in

the classroom. Serving as role models for our community, we pride ourselves on our team unity and respect for one another. Through hard work and sacrifice, we are committed

to strengthening each member to reach her fullest potential in order to achieve our ultimate

goal - to win.

Fred King begins his second season as the Director of Women’s Soccer Opera-tions for Rutgers University. King joined the Scarlet Knights after working with the Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association, where he spent two years as the state development coach and head coach for the boys U15 ODP team.

King’s responsibilities include the organi-zation of team activities, day-to-day duties and off-the-field player development.

In addition to his duties with RU, King serves as the head coach of the U11 and U14 Players Development Academy (PDA) South girls squads in Zarephath, N.J. King is the New Jersey ODP U12 Girls program director and head coach and works as an instructions staff coach for New Jersey Youth Soccer Association in East Windsor.

In 2007, King worked as the volunteer assistant men’s soccer coach with Harvard University. The Crimson went 12-4-2, appear-ing in their second-straight NCAA Tournament. King assisted with the day-to-day training of the squad, match coaching, advanced scouting and video analysis for head coach John Kerr.

Prior to his work with Harvard, King spent two years as an as-sistant coach for Division III Tufts University in Medford, Mass. and almost three years with the FC Greater Boston Bolts in Waban, Mass., coaching the boys U12 squad. King also coached in the USSF Development Academy with the U16 and U18 teams.

A USSF “B” licensed coach who holds a KNVB National Diploma and a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, King obtained his USSF National Youth License in 2010.

King graduated from Goldsmiths College at the University of London in 2002 with a bachelor of arts in history and politics. A four-year letterwinner, King was named team captain of the First XI soccer team with Goldsmiths College. He also suited up for the University of London Representative team.

Fred married the former Kristin Dolci on June 26, 2011 and the couple lives in Allentown, N.J.

kevin leacock

Joining the Scarlet Knights in January, Kevin Leacock begins his first full season as the volunteer assistant coach in charge of goalkeepers. Leacock arrived “On the Banks” after a head coaching stint at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and is a former Long Island University and Trinidad and Tobago standout.

Currently serving as the assistant coach with the U17 US Girls National Team, Lea-cock will assist in all aspects of the growth and development of the RU goalkeepers.

“I have known Kevin since my days at LIU when he was a student there,” said head coach Glenn Crooks. “He established himself with distinction at LIU and continued on a path that has led to many great experiences in coaching, including the U17 US Women’s National team. Kevin is an excellent motivator and will push our keepers to be at their best each day. I am thrilled by his addition to our staff.”

A former Long Island University co-captain at center back and netminder, Leacock worked at NJIT for six seasons – three as the assistant coach and three at the helm of the Highlanders. He as-sisted NJIT in the transition from Division II to Division I. He finished his stint with a 13-38-4 record as head coach, including a 7-9-2 record in 2009 when the squad went 4-1-1 in the Great West and notched a first place finish in the East Division.

With the U17 Girls National Team, Leacock trains, tests and evalu-ates goalkeepers while collaborating with the head coach on player meetings and interviews.

An international player for his native Trinidad and Tobago, Leacock played four years of college soccer at LIU, where he is a 1999 graduate, magna cum laude. Winning the Scholar Athlete Award (1998) and the Colin Fowles Memorial Award – MVP (1995), the Blackbirds won the Northeast Conference Championship in 1997 with Leacock at center back. With Trinidad & Tobago, Leacock saw action in the Pan American Games (1994) and Central American & Caribbean Games (1993).

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strength & conditioning The Rutgers women’s soccer team is fortunate to have full-time strength and conditioning coaches available for both in-season and off-season conditioning. To compete at the highest level of Division I women’s soc-cer, a sound strength and conditioning program is a necessity, not a luxury. At Rutgers, the members of the women’s soccer team engage in the strength and conditioning program in order to become quicker, stronger and more explosive athletes. The time spent both during the competitive fall season, as well as the spring and summer off-seasons, pays great dividends.

A well-conditioned team has a better chance of coming out on top in those close matches -- and winning the close ones is how teams reach postseason play. Dana Ferraro begins her second season as a full-time assistant strength and condition-ing coach for Olympic sports. In addition to coordinating the strength and conditioning pro-gram for women’s soccer, Ferraro also works with the softball, golf and crew teams as well as assisting with men’s and women’s basketball. Ferraro worked with RU teams on a part-time basis since graduating from Stony Brook University in 2008. Ferraro is responsible for designing and implementing strength and conditioning plans to help maximize the on-field performance of Rutgers student-athletes. The focus of her ef-forts are to assist in the development of each Scarlet Knight while reducing the risk of injury. Ferraro earned her degree in health science from SBU and received her certification as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Associa-

tion (NSCA) and is also certified in CPR and basic life saving for healthcare professionals. A four-year starter on the Seawolves basketball team, Ferraro served as a team captain

and was named the America East Defensive Player of the Year. She finished her career with over 1,000 rebounds.

sPorts medicineDedicated concern is the hallmark of the sports medicine staff at Rutgers. Headed by Dr. Robert Monaco, the RU sports medicine staff consists of 12 athletic trainers. In addition, the staff is assisted by orthopedic consultants, dentists, drug education counselors, a psychological team and student athletic trainers, as well as many other branches of medical consultants. Treatment and rehabilitation are done in one of three separate athletic training rooms where the latest modalities for electrical stimulation and progressive resistance are available. Computerized testing, many forms of

aerobic conditioning apparatuses, an x-ray room and the new Hale Center “wet room” that includes a hot tub, cold tub and Hydroworks underwater treadmill are available so that the sports medicine staff can tailor a specific program of rehabilitation for each individual. Rob Piacentini is in his third year at Rutgers University, overseeing the health care for women’s soccer and baseball. Prior to working at Rutgers, Piacentini spent two years at St. John’s University, serv-ing as the primary athletic trainer for men’s soccer and baseball. As a graduate assistant at the University of Houston, he worked with the football team in 2006-07 and the men’s and women’s cross country and track teams during the 2005-06 season. In 2004, he worked for the Washington Redskins as a season-long intern. As an undergrad, Piacentini worked with the Buffalo Bills during the 2003 season. Piacentini earned a Bachelor’s Degree in 2004 from Canisius College, majoring in

athletic training. He completed his Master’s Degree in Education at Houston in 2007.

Dana FerraroStrength and

Conditioning Coach

Rob PiacentiniTrainer

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academic suPPort At Rutgers, the women’s soccer staff places as much emphasis on each player’s academic suc-cess as on her athletic achievement. Head coach Glenn Crooks and his staff take an active role in players’ academic

progress. As part of the staff’s commitment to academics, RU has a full-time academic advisor who oversees all areas of the team’s academic life. Athletic Academic Advisor Randi Larson works closely with the student-athletes, coaches and instructors to facilitate and enhance academic progress. Larson, who is in her 11th season at RU, previously worked at Wagner College for three years, where she earned a master’s degree in business admin-istration. Having played softball at Penn State University (1994-98), the Morrisville, Pa. native is able to relate first-hand to the challenges of achieving success on the field and in the class-room. Larson’s role with the women’s soccer team includes help with scheduling, study skills and time management, plus providing tutors and ser-vices necessary for top academic performance. Through effective and constant communication with student-athletes, coaches, instructors, col-lege deans and other University administrators, Larson is able to anticipate the needs of the student-athletes and provide support and struc-ture for the fulfillment of each player’s academic goals. Larson also guides the Scarlet Knights in the Rutgers life skills program called RU STRONG, which strives to provide growth in four areas: aca-demic excellence, personal development, career development and community service. In addition to women’s soccer, Larson works with the men’s soccer and men’s basketball teams. Larson and her husband, Benjamin Shove, reside in Piscataway.

Randi LarsonAcademic Advisor

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As a redshirt senior (2011): Named team captain with Emmy Simpkins and Shannon Woeller ... Changed her number from 18 to 52 to honor Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand.

As a redshirt junior (2010): Named team captain with Gina DeMaio and Karla Schacher ... Led the team with three game-winners on the season ... Earned 20 starts in 2010 ... Averaging 61 minutes per game ... Took 30 shots (14 on goal) ... All three scores were game-winners ... Tallied her first career point on the Karla Schacher insurance goal against Princeton (Sept. 3) ... Notched her first game-winner against Washington (Sept. 12), heading in a Jonelle Filigno set-up off a corner ... Notched a five-point weekend against Cincinnati (Oct. 22) and Louisville (Oct. 24) ... Scored both game-winners against the Bearcats and Cardinals ... Goal against UC was a backwards kick past Ashley Daniels for the score ... Against UofL, scored off a give-and-go with Gina DeMaio and assisted on the April Price header.

As a redshirt sophomore (2009): Saw action in 20 of 22 games, earning more playing time each game after coming off a knee injury last season ... Start-ed four games from Oct. 2-Oct. 11 at forward … Also started the game against Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 13) ... Took seven shots on the year.

As a sophomore (2008): Redshirted season due to injury.

As a freshman (2007): Played in and started one game, taking two shots against LIU on Aug. 31, before injuring her ACL in that game and missing the rest of the season … Won the Coach’s Award for dedication and hard work.

Prior to Rutgers: At Lenape Valley Regional High School, scored 108 goals in her career and was named one of the top 200 recruits in the country for 2007 ... As a senior, she was named to First Team by The Daily Record, The New Jer-sey Herald and earned All-West Jersey First Team honors from the Star Ledger ... Was also named All-Group II First Team and All-State Second Team ... During her junior campaign, scored 41 goals and notched seven assists ... Earned New Jersey Player of the Year Honors ... Led her team to a 15-5 record, including a State Sectional Semifinalist appearance ... Scored 21 goals and added three assists as a freshman, earning New Jersey Herald First Team All-Area honors, as well as All-West Jersey Second Team recognition from the Star Ledger ... As a member of PDA Fury, was a member of four state championship teams, as well as two Region I titles and a spot in the 2005 USYSA National Championship finals ... Played three seasons of varsity basketball, including serving as a captain in 2005.

Personal: Born on Dec. 3, 1988 ... Majoring in sport management … Daughter of Tom and Mary Jane ... Has one sister, Jaime.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2007 1-1 2 0 0 0 02008 REDSHIRTED2009 20-5 7 0 0 0 02010 20-20 30 3 2 8 3Totals 41-26 39 3 2 8 3

Tricia DiPaoloRS-Sr. • Forward • 5-3Lenape Valley Regional/Sparta, N.J. Club Team: PDA Fury2010-11 Team Captain 52

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As a redshirt junior (2011): Named team captain with Tricia DiPaolo and Shannon Woeller.

As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Started 18 games in goal, maintaining a 8-7-0 record ... Tallied five shutouts on the year ... Notched her first ca-reer shutout againt Stony Brook (Aug. 20), saving the one shot taken by the Seawolves ... Earned a 4-1 win over Colgate (Aug. 27), grabbing one save ... Notched four saves in the shutout win over Princeton (Sept. 3) ... Shut out Buck-nell (Sept. 5), making three saves ... Stopped a career-high six shots agaisnt No. 4 Portland (Sept. 10) ... Earned the shutout against Washington (Sept. 12), making one save ... Notched a 2-0 shutout against Connecticut (Oct. 1), making three saves ... Against Providence College (Oct. 3), played 81 minutes of shutout soccer, making one save ... Played two halves of shutout soccer at Syracuse (Oc.t 15) and St. John’s (Oct. 17) ... Notched two halves of shutout soccer against Cincinnati (Oct. 22) and Louisville (Oct. 24), making two saves ... Saw 90 minutes of action in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals against West Virginia (10/31), making one save.

As a redshirt freshman (2009): Earned her first career start against Stony Brook, recording a tie ... Plagued by injury most of the year and will undergo surgery in the offseason … Backed up All-American goalkeeper Erin Guthrie as the No. 2 netminder.

As a freshman (2008): Redshirted season due to reconstruction ankle surgery and hand surgery.

Prior to Rutgers: Played two seasons at Tuscarora High School in Frederick, Md., before finishing her high school career playing for Harold Van Klaugher at Northwest Cabarrus in Concord, N.C., after her family moved to Charlotte ... Although she only played two seasons at Tuscarora, she made her mark, holding the records for shutouts in a season (14) and shutouts in a career (20) ... Led team to Maryland state championship both years ... Earned First Team All-State and Washington Post All-Metro Honors her sophomore campaign ... Also named County Player of the Year ... Played for FC Carolina’s U18 team and head coach Stacy Hummer ... Was a tournament guest player with the Freestate Shooters club team ... Played varsity basketball all four years of high school ... Received Defensive Player of the Year her freshman year and Coaches Award her sophomore season at Tuscarora ... Member of the Maryland Olympic Developmental Program (ODP) from 2003-05 ... Member of the North Carolina ODP from 2006-present.

Personal: Born on March 3, 1990 ... Majoring in communications ... Daughter of Kathy and Massie Simpkins ... Has one sister, Callie who is a member of the Duke women’s soccer team ... Grandfather is Billy Goodman, two-time All-Star with the Boston Red Sox and a member of the Red Sox Hall of Fame.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% SO2008 Redshirted2009 151:50 1 0.59 1 .500 02010 1431:39 14 0.88 42 .750 5Totals 1583:29 15 0.85 43 .741 5

Emmy SimpkinsRS-Jr. • Goalkeeper • 5-8Northwest Cabarrus/Concord, N.C.Club Team: FC Carolina

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As a redshirt junior (2011): Named team captain with Tricia DiPaolo and Emmy Simpkins.

As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Started 16 games at back, averag-ing 89.8 minutes ... Played 90 minutes in 13 of the 16 contests ... Was a more vocal leader in 2010 ... Moved to center back with Allie Hambleton ... Notched her first assist of the season on a set piece goal - the game-winner - against No. 19 Georgetown ... Rejoined the squad in Portland after spending two weeks with the Canadian National Team in Rome.

As a redshirt freshman (2009): Played and started in all 22 games at back, playing every minute in 19 … Has helped team to shut out 12 opponents on the season, including then-ranked No. 13 Penn State, Georgetown, St. John’s and Duke in the NCAA Tournament First Round ... Back allowed just 8.8 shots per game. Prior to Rutgers: Earned her first cap with the Canadian National Team in a win over Holland in March 2009 ... A defender from the Prince of Wales Secondary in Vancouver, B.C. ... Won a gold medal at the 2008 CONCACAF Women’s U20 Championship in Mexico, although she did not see action in the final against the United States ... Represented Canada at the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Chile during the 2008 season ... Played for Bob Birarda and the 2007 PCSL League Champion Vancouver Whitecaps FC ... Played for the U15 Canadian National Team ... Played for the BC Provincial Team 2003-07 ... Member of the U14 National Champions in 2004 ... In 2006, took second place with the U16 team ... Member of the Canadian National Training Centre West 2005-07 ... Two-year member of the volleyball team, serving as team captain in 2004.

Personal: Born on Jan. 31, 1990 ... Majoring in Exercise Science ... Daughter of David and Suzanne Woeller ... Has two brothers, Mike and James.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2008 Played for U20 Canadian National Team 2009 22-22 1 0 1 1 02010 16-16 5 0 1 1 0Totals 38-38 6 0 2 2 0

Shannon WoellerRS-Jr. • Back • 5-8Prince of Wales Secondary/Vancouver CanadaClub Team: Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2

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As a junior (2010): Saw action in 12 games, averaging 13 minutes per contest ... Saw action in the BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals against West Virginia (Oct. 31) ... Took eight shots, including two on goal.

As a sophomore (2009): Saw action in 10 of 22 games this season, including in the NCAA Tournament at South Carolina (Nov. 15) ... Took one shot on goal.

As a freshman (2008): One of two freshmen to see playing time in a Rutgers jersey (Casey Rupon saw 17 minutes in goal) ... Scored her first career goal to give the Scarlet Knights a 2-1 win in double-overtime against No. 20 Penn State during the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Had only taken one shot prior to that goal.

Prior to Rutgers: Attended La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) High School in San Diego, Calif. ... Was unable to play in 2006-07 and saw action in only one game in 2007-08 while dealing with injuries ... From the mid-field position, scored five goals in while leading her team to the Coastal South League Championship and the California Interscholastic Federa-tion (CIF) Division IV Championships 2005-06 ... Tallied four goals as LJCD won the Coastal South League Championship her freshman sea-son ... Member of the Cal South Olympic Development Program (ODP) State Pool in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... ODP State Team/Regional Pool member in 2004 ... Has been a member of the La Jolla Nomads club team since 2004 ... Prior to that, played with the San Diego Surf club team from 2002-04 ... Member of the varsity volleyball team from 2004-06 ... Played varsity basketball in 2006-07 and was a member of the 1600-relay squad on the LJCD track team in 2005 ... Named to the Honors list at La Jolla Country Day 2005-2007 ... Also a member of the National Society of High School Scholars.

Personal: Born on Dec. 24, 1990 ... Majoring in sports managament ... Daughter of Debbie and Earl Edwards ... Has three brothers, Earl Junior, Malik, and Yohance ... Also has two sisters, Naomi and Adelina ... Comes from a very athletic family, as E.J. is the goalkeeper for the UCLA Bruins and Yohance was a midfielder on the top-20 Brown men’s soccer team in the early ‘90’s.

Jasmine EdwardsSr. • Back • 5-8La Jolla Country Day/San Diego, Calif.Club Team(s): La Jolla Nomads/San Diego Surf 13

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2008 13-0 2 1 0 2 1 2009 10-0 1 0 0 0 02010 12-0 8 0 0 0 0Totals 35-0 11 1 0 2 1

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CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2008* 9-1 4 1 1 3 0 2009 22-21 13 2 2 6 12010 18-10 9 1 2 4 0Totals 49-32 26 4 5 13 1*at Florida State

As a junior (2010): Saw action in 18 games, making 10 starts ... Averaging 58 minutes per match at center back ... Notched four points on one goal and two assists ... Scored on a free kick from 20 yards out against Stony Brook (Aug. 20) in the 22nd minute, putting RU up 2-0 ... Assisted on the Jonelle Filigno game-winner against Princeton (Sept. 3) ... Assisted on the game-winner against Washington (Sept. 12), sending a corner kick into the box that Jonelle Filigno tipped to Tricia DiPaolo for the win ... Moved to attacker against West Virginia (Oct. 31).

As a sophomore (2009): Started every game but one and played major minutes at back, helping RU shut out 12 opponents, including No. 13/10 Penn State, Georgetown St. John’s and Duke in the NCAA Tournament … Takes all corner kicks ... Tallied her first goal and assist as a Scarlet Knight against Marquette (Oct. 2) ... The assist came on the equalizer to Karla Schacher on a free kick and the goal came on a free kick that she ripped past the MU goalkeeper ... Scored game-winner in overtime of a emotional game vs. DePaul on Oct. 11 ... Sent a screamer past the DPU keeper from 30 yards out with five minutes re-maining in the first overtime period for the win … Also tallied an assist for the game-winner against Duke (2-0) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 13) ... Booted the ball from 75 yards out to Rheanne Sleiman, who headed it to Kelsey Dumont for the go-ahead goal.

Prior to Rutgers: Played one season at Florida State, where she saw action in nine games, with one start ... Tallied a goal and an assist on the year, both coming in a win over Mississippi Valley State on Nov. 14 ... Played for the W-League Washington Freedom, ranking second on the team in minutes ... The Freedom went 12-1-1 on the year, earning 10 shutouts with Lancos in back ... Four-year starter at center back and was named team captain of her club team PDA Power... Helped the U15 squad to the Region I Championships in 2004 and 2005 ... Won the 2006 Region I Championship with the U16 team ... Reached the finals in 2007 with the U-17 team ... In high school, was named a PARADE All-American in 2007 and 2008 ... Featured in Sports Illus-trated’s Faces in the Crowd on 1/14/08 ... Four-year letter winner at center back for Middletown High School North ... Earned New Jersey All-State and All-Shore her junior and senior year ... Named Monmouth County Player of the Year in 2006 ... Served as a pool member for the U-15, U-17 and U-20 U.S. National Teams ... Honor Roll student all four years at Middletown North.

Personal: Daughter of Steve and Patty Lancos, both graduates of Rutgers during the late 1970’s ... Brother Chris played soccer at the University of Maryland ... Sister Allison attends Penn State ... Majoring in criminal justice.

Julie LancosSr. • Back • 5-8Middletown North/Belford, N.J.Club Team: PDA Power

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As a redshirt junior (2010): Started 20 matches at midfield ... Averaged 80 minutes per match in 2010 ... Took 16 shots (nine on goal) ... Scored the game-winner against No. 19 Georgetown off a Gina DeMaio corner ... The shot hit the crossbar and bounced behind the goal line for the score ... Pushed in a goal against Louisville (Oct. 24), corralling an Ashley Jones pass and burying it into the net.

As a junior (2009): Started 21 of 22 games this season, leader of midfield ... Tallied 15 shots on the year ... Has played every minute in 12 games in 2009.

As a sophomore (2008): Started all 22 games this season after injuring herself in 2007 ... Key midfielder on a team that shut out ten opponents during the season ... Recorded one goal, against Villanova on Sept. 22.

As a freshman (2007): Played in one game as a freshman, against Fairleigh Dickinson on Sept. 23.

Prior to Rutgers: Led Christian Academy to the Division II State Championship as a senior and was named the Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player ... Scored four goals as a senior ... Named to the All-State First Team, as well as All-Con-ference First Team ... Earned All-Conference accolades all four years, including honorable mention and second team honors as a freshman and sophomore, re-spectively ... Named First Team All-Conference and All-State Honorable Mention as a junior ... Was inducted into the Hawaii High School Hall of Honor as a mem-ber of the class of 2007 ... Played eight seasons for the Leahi ‘89 Premier out of Honolulu ... While with the team, was a part of six State Title squads, as well as winning US Youth Soccer State Cup Championships in 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... The team won the Hawaii International Cup from 2003-2005 and was crowned Aloha International Cup Champs from 2003-2006 ... While at Christian Academy, also lettered in Volleyball, earning three MVP awards and three scholar-athlete nods ... In basketball, served as a captain for two seasons, was a four-time MVP and earned All-Conference First Team honors as a junior ... Also named All-State Honorable mention as a junior, having scored 40-plus points in back-to-back playoff games ... Is a Wendy’s High School Heisman State Winner and a McDonald’s All-American Basketball Tournament Semifinalist.

Personal: Born on June 2, 1989 ... Majoring in exercise science and sport studies ... Daughter of Tom and Kui Heui Medcalf ... Has two sisters, Ruth and Jessica.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2007 1-0 0 0 0 0 02008 22-22 16 1 0 2 02009 22-21 15 0 0 0 02010 20-20 16 2 0 4 1Totals 65-63 47 3 0 6 1

Ashley MedcalfSr. • Midfield • 6-0Christian Academy/Waipahu, HawaiiClub Team: Leahi ‘89 Premier

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% SO2008 17:50 0 0.00 1 1.000 02009 Did Not See Action2010 8:21 1 10.78 4 .800 0Totals 26:11 1 3.44 5 .833 6

Casey RuponSr. • Goalkeeper • 5-5The Pingry School/Whitehouse Station, N.J.Club Team: ESA Flames

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As a junior (2010): Saw action against Providence College (Oct. 3).

As a sophomore (2009): Backing up All-American goalkeeper Erin Guthrie, has not seen action in 2009.

As a freshman (2008): Backing up All-American Erin Guthrie in goal ... Saw action in two games, making one save ... Played seven minutes in the 4-1 over Bucknell (Aug. 31) ... Made one save in 11 minutes against Villanova (9/22), helping to shutout the Wildcats, 5-0.

Prior to Rutgers: Starting goalkeeper all four years at The Pingry School ... Finished her career with 77 wins, including 57 shutouts ... Served as a captain her senior year while leading the team to a 17-2-2 record, including a County Championship ... Allowed only five goals in 2006 while recording 18 shutouts as the team won State and Confer-ence Championships ... Team finished 19-1-1 while winning Conference, County and State Championships her sophomore season ... Posted 16 shutouts for the second consecutive season ... Started in goal as a freshman, leading the team to a 21-1 record, including Conference, County and State Championships, earning Star Ledger Team of the Year Honors ... Played for the club team ESA Flames under head coach Lee Glover for five seasons, posting a 0.4 goals-against average ... Team won 2007 US Club Soccer New Jersey Cup ... Also won 2006 Donosti Cup in San Sebastian, Spain ... Played on the girl’s basketball varsity team all four years, serving as captain her junior and senior campaigns ... Also a four-year member of the track and field team as a pole vaulter and javelin thrower ... Served as captain her senior season as she broke the school pole vaulting record.

Personal: Born on Nov. 8, 1989 ... Majoring in history and psychology ... Daughter of Rutgers alumni Russ and Lin Rupon ... Has one sister, Micki.

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General: Tied for ninth all-time in RU history in game-winning goals with six. Stands eighth all-time in RU history with 155 career shots ... Tied for ninth all-time with 18 career goals.

As a redshirt junior (2010): Named team captain with Gina DeMaio and Tricia DiPaolo ... Started and played in 18 matches at midfield, averaging 70 minutes per match ... Tied atop the team with five goals scored in 2010 ... Tallied 11 points on the season, good for third on the team ... Tallied the insurance goal against Princeton (Sept. 3), tapping the ball into the goal off a Tricia DiPaolo cross ... Tied the game against No. 4 Portland (Sept. 10), blocking a clearance from the keeper and tapping it in the net ... Scored the game-winner against UConn (Oct. 1), corralling a Jonelle Filigno cross and tapping it over the goal-keeper’s head ... Notched the first goal against PC (Oct. 3), hitting the top of the net from just in front of the goal ... Buried a goal against No. 5 Notre Dame and rocket a shot towards net that touched a UND player last, recorded as a team goal ... Recorded an assist on the game-winner against Cincinnati (Oct. 22).

As a redshirt sophomore (2009): Played and started in every game ... Ranked second on the team in goals (5) and assists (4) ... Finished the season ninth in the BIG EAST in shots (57) ... Scored against UMBC on Aug. 25 … Tallied two assists against Fordham (Aug. 28), including setting up Stefanee Pace for the game-winner ... Tallied the equalizer in the 2-1 win against Seton Hall (Sept. 18) ... Scored the equalizer vs. Villanova (Sept. 27), as the Scarlet Knights earned a tie ... Had a breakout game against Marquette (Oct. 2), scoring the first goal, as-sisting on the second, and setting up the free kick that led to the third ... Scored her first game-winning goal of the season against Syracuse (Oct. 15), moving her to ninth all-time in RU history charts with five ... Assisted on the insurance goal against Duke (Nov. 13) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

As a sophomore (2008): Did not see action at Rutgers, as she started for the U20 Canadian National Team that finished first at the 2008 CONCACAF Women’s Championship … Started all three games at forward during the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Chile, as Canada defeated Congo DR, 4-0, falling to Japan (2-0) and Germany (2-1) … Tallied an assist in the win over the Congo to Rutgers’ teammate Jonelle Filigno.

As a redshirt freshman (2007): Returned to the squad after off-season sur-gery… Played in and started only six games due to injury… Tallied three goals, including game-winners against Lehigh (Sept. 2) and Monmouth (Sept. 9) ... Also recorded a goal against Long Island on Aug. 31.

As a freshman (2006): Made an immediate impact for RU as a freshman, but missed all but one post-season game after suffering a dislocated ankle against UConn (Oct. 28) … In her first collegiate tournament, the JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational, earned All-Tournament Team accolades after scoring goals against both host James Madison (Aug. 25) and Richmond (Aug. 27) … In a 2-0 win at Georgetown (Sept. 22), scored the game-winner and also assisted on the second goal against the Hoyas … Scored the first goal in a 5-0 win over USF (Oct. 1) … Assisted on the game-winning goal at DePaul (Oct. 6) … Against Cincinnati (Oct. 20), scored a goal and recorded an assist for the second time in her rookie campaign.

Prior to Rutgers: A member of the Canadian U17 and U20 National Teams ... Played with the 2004 Alberta All-Star National Team and competed at the 2005 Canada Summer Games, winning a silver medal and leading the

tournament in goals scored on her way to MVP honors ... A participant at the Canadian National Training Centre Prairies (2004-06) ... Was an Academic Honor Roll member (2000-06) at the Tofield School, where she competed in cross country (MVP), badminton (MVP), volleyball, basketball (MVP) and track and field (MVP, provincial champion in the long jump) ... As a member of the Sherwood Park Rangers, struck gold at the U-16 Canadian Nationals in 2003 and silver at the 2005 U-18 Canadian Nationals.

Personal: Born on Nov. 17, 1988 ... Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science with a minor in Psychology … Daughter of Robert and Grace Schacher ... Has two brothers, Andrew and Alexander.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2006 16-15 47 5 3 13 22007 6-6 21 3 0 6 22008 Played for U20 Canadian National Team2009 22-22 57 5 4 14 12010 18-18 30 5 1 11 1Totals 62-61 155 18 8 44 6

Karla SchacherRS-Sr. • Forward/Midfield • 5-5Tofield School/Tofield, Alberta, CanadaClub Team: Sherwood Park Rangers

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Jessica JanoszJr. • Goalkeeper • 6-0Lakeland Regional/Ringwood, N.J.Club Team: New Jersey Rangers

As a sophomore (2010): Saw action in 19 matches ... Primarily a midfielder, but can play outside back to generate offense ... Averaged 30 minutes per match ... Took seven shots on the season, including nearly tying the game in closing seconds against Monmouth as the goalkeeper made a diving stop to save the game.

As a freshman (2009): Played in all 22 games, starting 13 – including both games in the NCAA Tournament … Only freshman to see action in every game in 2009 … First career start vs. San Diego (Sept. 11) … Stepped up and fit right into the lineup as players have gone down, starting 13 of 22 games this season and playing major minutes in all 22 ... Assisted on the April Price goal in the win over Syracuse (Oct. 15).

Prior to Rutgers: Named to the 2006 and 2008 NSCAA/adidas Girls High School All-America Team ... Named to the Third Team of The Star-Ledger Soccer All-Stars in 2008 ... Named to the All-State team three years ... Ranked among the top 20 soccer players in New Jersey her junior and senior year ... Plays on PDA Pride club team, where her U17 team won the 2008 USClub Soccer National Cup in Virginia.

Personal: Born Oct. 12, 1990 ... Majoring in psychology and education ... Daughter of Kathy and Kevin McLaughlin ... Has two sisters, Kelly and Bridget ... Kelly starts at defense for American University soccer.

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As a sophomore (2010): Did not see action.

As a freshman (2009): Did not see action in 2009, backing up All-American goalkeeper Erin Guthrie.

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner at Lakeland Regional High School ... Named Herald/Star Ledger/Passaic County Girl’s Soccer Player of the Year ... Rated one of the Top Ten Goalkeepers in N.J. by the Star Ledger ... Earned First Team All-State North New Jersey and Second Team All-State her senior year ... Led her team to the Northern New Jersey State Sectional Finals in 2008 ... Allowed only seven goals, recording 16 shutouts, her senior year ... Set a school record 52 shutouts during her high school campaign ... Also a First Team All-Conference basketball player ... Plays with the New Jersey Rang-ers U20 club team.

Personal: Born Aug. 23, 1991 ... Only child of Stan and Joanne Janosz ... Major-ing in Nursing.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2009 22-13 21 0 1 1 02010 19-0 7 0 0 0 0Totals 41-13 28 0 1 1 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% SO2009 Did Not See Action2010 Did Not See Action

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CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2009 6-0 0 0 0 0 02010 16-9 7 0 0 0 0Totals 22-9 7 0 0 0 0

Lindsey McNabbJr. • Midfield • 5-8Montville Township/Irvine, Calif.Club Team: PDA Pride

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As a sophomore (2010): Saw action in 16 matches, starting the last nine ... Averaging 55 minutes at outside back ... Averaging 73 minutes when starting, including playing four complete ... Has taken seven shots and become more aggressive at outside back this season ... Saw 90 minutes of action against UConn (Oct. 1), at Syracuse (10/15), vs. Louisville (Oct. 24) and at West Virginia (Oct. 31).

As a freshman (2009): Saw action in six games off the bench.

Prior to Rutgers: Played one year at Northwood High School (Irvine, Calif.) before moving cross-country to attend Montville Township High School in Montville, N.J. ... Earned First-Team All-Northern Hills Conference, Third Team Daily Record All-Star Team and Third Team All-Morris-County in 2006 ... Plays for PDA Pride club team along with incoming freshman Maura McLaughlin ... Also played on Irvine Strikers before making the move to N.J. ... Spent two years with the PDA High School Program.

Personal: Born on Feb. 5, 1991 ... Daughter of Mark and Sue McNabb ... Has one sister, Kristen ... Majoring in Communications and Sociology with a minor in Economics ... Moved from California to New Jersey after her freshman year of high school.

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As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Started 13 of 20 matches played, including nine the last 10 ... Averaged 57 minutes per game ... Notched two goals on the season ... Took 31 shots, 14 on goal ... Scored game-winner on her first career penalty kick against Colgate (Aug. 27) ... Added insurance goal against Bucknell (Sept. 5) on a cross from Jonelle Filigno, sliding to flip the ball over the BU keeper.

As a redshirt freshman (2009): Played in every game, starting 14, including the last seven of the year ... First on the team in assists (6) ... Scored three goals to tally 12 points for the Scarlet Knights … Knocked in her first career goal, the game-winner, in a 3-0 win over Fordham (Aug. 28) … Scored the lone goal in a tie with Stony Brook (Aug.30) ... Tallied first career assist against San Diego (Sept. 11) … Scored third goal of the season in a win over Arizona (Sept. 13) … Also named All Tournament Team at Marriott University Park Tournament (Sept. 11-13) … Assisted Ashley Jones on game-winning goal against Seton Hall (Sept. 18) … Notched an assist to Jones at Princeton (Sept. 20) ... Assisted on the game-winner to Karla Schacher against Syracuse (Oct. 15) ... Had a two-assist weekend against Cincinnati and Louisville (Oct. 23-25), setting up Kelsey Dumont for the game-winner in the 1-0 victory over the Bearcats ... Earned a spot on the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her efforts.

As a freshman (2008): Redshirted season due to ACL injury.

Prior to Rutgers: Played for Mickey Rusek and Kearny High School in Kearny, N.J., recording 100 goals and 94 assists during her four years ... Recorded 28 goals and 31 assists during her senior campaign ... Named Hudson County Player of the Year all four years at Kearny ... Three-time NJGSCA North Top Twenty Player ... Two-time NJGSCA All-American ... Two-time Star Ledger First Team All-State ... Four-time All-Conference ... Earned First Team All-County honors her senior campaign ... Played two seasons for former US National Team member and current Seton Hall head coach Kazbek Tambi and the Arsenal World Class club team, winning the Region I League Champi-onship in 2007 ... Member of the 2004 and 2005 NJ State ODP team ... National Honor Society Inductee ... Three-year starting shortstop for the varsity softball team ... Also participated on varsity swimming and varsity track and field.

Personal: Born on Jan. 1, 1990 ... Enrolled in School of Arts and Sciences ... Daughter of Rocco and Wendy Pace ... Has two sisters, Samantha and Sydney.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2008 Redshirted2009 22-14 29 3 6 12 2 2010 20-13 31 2 0 4 1Totals 42-27 60 5 6 16 3

Stefanee PaceRS-Jr. • Midfield • 5-7Kearny/Kearny, N.J.Club Team: Arsenal World Class 7

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As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Ranked first on the team with five goals and tied for first with 12 points in 2010 ... Saw action in all 20 matches, starting six ... Averaged 51 minutes per game ... Notched both goals against Colgate (Aug. 27) in the 4-1 victory ... First came on a cross that dipped over the keeper’s hands and into the net to put RU up 1-0 ... Second came off a pass from Ashley Jones that she buried into the back of the net to put RU up 3-1 and shut down the game ... Assisted on the Ashley Jones game-winner at Bucknell (Sept. 5), her first career helper ... Notched an assist against No. 4 Boston College (Sept. 19), playing the ball into the box for Kelsey Dumont to tap into the net ... Buried a score into the top left of the net against Connecticut (Oct. 1) to put RU up 2-0 and give the Scarlet Knights their first win over the Huskies since 1987 ... Posted a goal against PC (Oct. 3) in the 72nd minute, heading the ball into the net from five yards out ... Headed a pass from Gina DeMaio into the net in the win over Cincinna-ti (Oct. 22) ... Notched the second of three goals against Louisville (Oct. 24), heading a Tricia DiPaolo pass into the net from the right side.

As a redshirt freshman (2009): Saw action in 22 games, starting the last 16 after missing the entire 2008 season ... Broke out in the game at Marquette (Oct. 2), scoring her first career goal for the game-winner ... Notched a goal in the Syracuse game (Oct. 15) on a set-up by Maura McLaughlin … Also scored the insurance goal against Duke (2-0) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 13).

As a freshman (2008): Redshirted season due to ACL injury.

Prior to Rutgers: Accumulated 78 goals and 30 assists in three seasons at Maggie Walker Governor’s School ... Received First Team All-District and First Team All-Region honors all three years ... Named Team MVP her junior campaign after tallying 28 goals and 12 assists while leading MWGS to an 11-7 record ... Also played for the Rich-mond Strikers under head coach Shannon Richard, helping to lead the team to state championships in 2004-05 and 2007-08 ... Member of the Virginia ODP team from 2003-2005 ... Also played basketball for two seasons, earning All-District Honorable Mention honors ... Member of the indoor track team her senior season ... Holds school record in the 55, 100, 200, 300, 4 x 2 relay and long jump.

Personal: Born on April 24, 1990 ... Enrolled in School of Arts and Sciences ... Daughter of Lawrence and Beverly Price ... Has one brother, Lawrence.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2008 Redshirted2009 21-16 27 4 0 8 12010 20-6 27 5 2 12 0Totals 41-22 54 9 2 20 1

April PriceRS-Jr. • Forward • 5-8Maggie Walker Governor’s School/Mechanicsville, Va.Club Team: Richmond Strikers 17

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As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Saw action in 13 games, starting at back against Colgate (Aug. 27) ... Took three shots on the season.

As a redshirt freshman (2009): Saw first action of her career in the win over Duke during the first round of the NCAA Tournament, where she had one shot (Nov. 13) … Also saw time in the game against South Carolina in the second round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 15).

As a freshman (2008): Provided depth to the roster, although did not see ac-tion during the season as she battled with injuries.

Prior to Rutgers: Attended West Vancouver Secondary School in Vancouver, B.C. ... Played for the Olympic Development Program for four years ... Attended Nationals in 2006 with the U16 BC Provincial squad and placed second ...

Invited to the National Training Center in Vancouver in 2006 ... Played with the club team Burnaby Titans under head coach Harvey Dhaliwal her junior and senior years ... Led team to a second-place finish at Provincials and a first-place finish in League play in 2007 ... Earned Team MVP Honors in 2006, leading the team to the Provincial Championships and a fourth-place finish at Nationals ... Played volleyball at West Vancouver Secondary School in eighth and ninth grade, serving as captain in ninth ... Earned Honors With Distinction grades eight-11 and Honors her senior year.

Personal: Born on March 26, 1990 ... Enrolled in School of Arts and Sciences ... Daughter of Martha Howlett and Eric Savics ... Has one brother, Eric.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2008 Redshirted2009 2-0 1 0 0 0 02010 13-1 3 0 0 0 0Totals 15-1 4 0 0 0 0

Maija SavicsRS-Jr. • Midfield • 5-8West Vancouver Secondary School/West Vancouver, B.C., CanadaClub Team: Burnaby Titans 15

As a sophomore (2010): Saw action in two games.

Prior to Rutgers: Transfer from Division II Georgian Court University, where she played soccer and lacrosse as a freshman ... Played 23 games with the soccer team, notching seven goals and two assists ... Ranked second on the team with seven goals and third with 16 points ... Also played 15 games at attack for the lacrosse team, scoring seven goals on nine shots and adding two assists ... Plays for the W-League N.J. Wildcats ... Played scholastically for Toms River North ... Named to the 2007 and 2008 All-Shore Second Team ... Earned First Team All-Ocean County as a senior and junior ... All-A South Division as in 2007 and 2008 ... Member of the 2006 N.J. ODP state team ... MVP of the soccer and lacrosse teams as a junior and senior ... Leading scorer in lacrosse as a junior and senior, ranking in the top five in shore conference scoring ... All-

Shore Lacrosse for three years, including a first teamer in 2009 ... Teammate of Maria Gerew at Toms River North ... Also played basketball and lacrosse in high school.

Personal: Born Aug. 21, 1991 ... Daughter of Francine and Frank Reinecke ... Sister Ashley played midfield at Seton Hall from 2004-07 ... Brother Vincent played soccer at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J. ... Majoring in English Education.

Taylor ReineckeJr • Midfield • 5-6Toms River North/Georgian Court UniversityToms River, N.j.Club Team: NJ Wildcats 25

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2010 2-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 2-0 0 0 0 0 0

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CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2008 Played for U20 Canada National Team2009 Redshirted2010 14-14 36 4 4 12 2Totals 14-14 36 4 4 12 2

Jonelle FilignoRS-So • Forward • 5-7Sir Marcellinus Secondary School/Mississauga, CanadaClub Team: Mississauga Dixie Saints 8

As a redshirt freshman (2010): Started all 14 games she saw action in ... Tied for the team lead in points (12), second goals (four), and assists (four) ... Tallied first career start and goal against Stony Brook (Aug. 20), beating a defender, and driving the ball into the top right of the net ... Scored her first career game-winner against Princeton (Sept. 3), corralling the ball from Julie Lancos and beating the Tiger goalkeeper ... Had a three-point day against Bucknell (Sept. 5), including her first career penalty kick to put RU up 3-0 with just 31 seconds left to play ... Notched an assist on the game-winner against Washington (Sept. 12), tapping the ball to Tricia DiPaolo for the win ... Assisted on the game-winner against UConn (Oct. 1), crossing the ball to Karla Sch-acher in front of the goal ... Notched game-winner against PC (Oct. 3), getting the last touch on a scramble in front of the net ... Assisted on a Karla Schacher goal against No. 5 Notre Dame (Oct. 12) ... Missed the last six matches with the Canadian National Team in Cancun, Mexico for the CONCACAF Women’s World Cup Qualifier ... Saw action in all five contests, recording one start, and notching six goals and three as-sists (15 points) ... Canada won the CONCACAF Title and qualified for the 2011 FIFA World Cup in Germany.

As a redshirt freshman (2009): Injured her knee seven minutes into the scrimmage against Montreal and sat the remainder of the season … Will receive a medical redshirt.

Prior to Rutgers: Split time between the Canadian Women’s National and U20 teams ... Named Canadian Soccer Association’s U20 Female Player of the Year ... Played extensive minutes in Team Canada’s 2-1 overtime loss to the U.S. in the Summer Olympics in Bejing, China ... Scored four goals to earn a gold medal with the U20 team at the 2008 CONCACAF Women’s U20 Championship ... Also played in the 2008 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Chile, scoring one goal in three games ... Has 20 caps and one goal under her belt with the Canadian National Team ... Her first appearance and start on the squad came against the US National Team in the Four Nations Cup held in China ... Three-year member of the National Training Camp of Ontario ... Member of the provincial team for U15 and U16 and was top scorer at Nationals on the U16 team in 2006 ... She attended St. Marcellinus Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario ... Played four years as a forward for the Mississauga Dixie Saints club team under head coach Tony Ronca, leading the team to the 2007 Championship of Score and the Shore, as well as the Championship of the Kalamazoo Invitational Soccer Showcase (KISS) ... Three-year member of the vol-leyball team ... Team MVP her freshman and sophomore campaigns ... Played basketball for two seasons ... Team MVP her freshman year ... Earned Female Athlete of the Year her freshman season.

Personal: Born on Sept. 24, 1990 ... Majoring in sport management ... Daughter of Domenic and June Filigno ... Has three sisters, Julianna, Jessica and Francesca.

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As a freshman (2010): Saw five minutes of action against Providence College (Oct. 3).

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner at Toms River North ... Notched 19 goals and eight assists in 2009, earning First Team All-Conference, All-Shore and All-County ... Also named team MVP and captain ... Named Third Team All-Shore as a junior ... As a sophomore, scored 18 goals and added seven assists ... Named First Team All-County and All-Conference as well as, Second Team All-Shore and team MVP ... Also lettered in basketball all four years ... Named captain and MVP as a senior ... Holds school record in 4X200 and 4X400 ... Played club ball for 11 years on the TRSA Hurricanes, one of the top N.J. teams ... National Honor Society member.

Personal: Born March 25, 1992 ... Daughter of Ana and Greg Gerew ... Sister of Daniel and Christina ... Majoring in pre-med/biology.

CAREER STATISTICSYear MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-0 0 0 0 0 0

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As a freshman (2010): Saw the most action of any freshmen with 14 games played and four starts (averaged 40 minutes per contest) ... Only rookie to start in the field ... Took two shots against Colgate (Aug. 27) ... Had one shot against Bucknell (Sept. 5).

Prior to Rutgers: Comes to Rutgers from Steinert, where she anchored the midfield for the Spartans ... Named a ESPN RISE Honorable Mention ... Earned All-South Jersey Second Team and Star Ledger Third Team All Group 4 honors in 2009 ... Earned Top 20 All-Central, All-CVC, All-Area and Mercer 33 honors as a senior ... Led the Spartans to the 2007 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV Championship ... Member of the USYSA U19 Regional team ... Plays club ball for Yardley Makefield Soccer ... Personal: Daughter of James and Tammy Leigh ... Has one younger sister Taylor. CAREER STATISTICS

Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2010 14-4 3 0 0 0 0Totals 14-4 3 0 0 0 0

Tori LeighSo • Midfield/Back • 5-7SteinertHamilton, N.J.Club Team: Yardley Makefield 77

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As a freshman (2010): Started games against No. 19 Georgetown and Vil-lanova in goal, shutting out No. 19 Georgetown and earning BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for Sept. 27 ... Saw action in six total games ... Owned a 2-2-1 record with one shutout ... Allowed three goals while making 18 saves ... Boasted a 0.71 goals against average ... Named to the BIG EAST Academic Honor Roll for 2010-11 ... Saw action in the second halves at Syracuse and St. John’s ... Grabbed two saves in the combined shutout at St. John’s (Oct. 17), playing the final 65 minutes ... Played the second halves against Cincinnati (Oct. 22) and Louisville (Oct. 24) ... Made three saves in both matches, getting a combined shutout and the win against the Cardinals.

Prior to Rutgers: Lone NLI signee in the 2010 freshmen class ... Led American Heritage (28-1-1) to the 2009 State Championship, allowing just .58 goals per game ... The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) ranked American Heritage No. 7 in the country in the organization’s final poll ... Named

to ESPN Rise’s All-Area Team in South Florida .... Two-time All-State nominee ... Posted 17 shutouts in her senior season ... Allowed just one goal in five post-season matches ... Named the Florida Dairy Farmers Class 2A Player of the Year, as selected by the Florida media ... American Heritage was state finalist from 2006-09 with Perretty in net ... Four year Palm Beach Post All-County and Sun Sentinel All-County selection ... Played club soccer with Team Boca ... Won the 2007-08 Disney Classic Championship and the 2006-07 Orange Classic ... Also played two years of varsity softball and one year of volleyball ... Named Palm Beach Post and Sun Sentinel All-County in 2010 in softball ... Personal: Born May 25, 1992 ... Daughter of James and Jeanne Perretty ... Has one younger brother, JT ... Marjoing in business with a minor in criminal justice.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% SO2010 380:00 3 0.71 18 .857 1Totals 380:00 3 0.71 18 .857 1

Samantha PerrettySo • Goalkeeper • 5-10American Heritage SchoolParkland, Fla.Club Team: Team Boca 0

As a freshman (2010): Saw action in two games ... BIG EAST Academic All-Star.

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter at center back for South Brunswick High School … All-State honoree, First Team All-Middlesex County and All-Red Division her senior year … All-Central Jersey Top-20 player recipient and Top-20 senior … Team MVP 2008 and 2009, as well as team captain in 2009 … Two-year Star Ledger All-Middlesex First Team honoree ... Earned All-State and All-GMC Conference recognition in 2008, as well as All-Red Division honors ... Played club ball for the Yardley Makefield Premier Comets for five years, where she captained the squad for three ... Comets won the 2008 PAE State Cup Champi-onship and were finalists in 2007 ... Personal: Born May 26, 1992 ... Daughter of Florence and Dave Walters ... Sister, Amy, attends Rutgers University ... Also has a brother David ... Majoring in communications.

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Carissa WaltersSo • Back • 5-6South BrunswickSouth Brunswick, N.J.Club Team: Yardley Makefield Premier14

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27 • Paige AlexanderSophomore • Midfield/Forward • 5-0Mechanicsburg, Pa. • Mechanicsburg Area Senior/West Point

Prior to Rutgers: Transfer from West Point … Played in 19 games, starting 17 at center midfielder, as a freshman … Tallied two assists from the back line … Four-year letterwinner at Mechanicsburg Area Senior

High School as a center back ... Four-time Mid-Penn Big 11, earning first team honors sophomore, junior and senior year … Second team honoree as a freshman ... Two-time co-captain ... All-Tournament selection as a senior ... District qualifier all four years ... Played club ball for Bethesda Blast (2005-08), leading team to Maryland state title in 2006 and second place showing in Regionals ... In 2007, won WAGS ... Semifinalist the following season at State Cup and finished first in regionals and league ... Played center, outside midfielder and forward for the Bethesda Sharks, helping the squad reach the State Cup semifinals in 2008 and 2009 ... Two-sport athlete, earning a var-sity letter as a freshman in field hockey. Personal: Born May 6, 1991 … Full name is Paige Zurflieh Alexander … Daughter of Tina and Tim Curley and John and Terry Alexander ... Sister of Robin, Jen, Danielle, Amanda, Ashley, Joe and Brendan … Majoring in exercise science.

11 • Rachel BretonJunior • Forward • 5-4Manalapan • Freehold Regional • Villanova

Prior to Rutgers: Transfer from Villanova ... Appeared in 29 games off the bench over two seasons … Started her career as a defender and moved up top … Part of a Soc-cer Buzz top-25 Villanova recruiting class … Tallied one goal, two assists and four points

in 2009 … 2008 BIG EAST Academic All-Star … Played scholastically for Freehold Township… Four-year letterwinner, varsity starter and team captain … Named the 2006 New Jersey Star Ledger Most Un-sung Player … Earned All-County, All-District, All-Division and All-Shore honors … Played for the Manalapan Shooting Stars club team ... Went to the 2007 and 2008 N.J. National Championship (State Cup) semifinals and won the 2005 3-v-3 national championship ... Member of New Jersey State ODP and Region 1 teams since 2002 ... Starter on the W-League N.J. Wildcats ... Member of ODP New Jersey State and Region 1 teams every year since 2002 … Selected and partici-pated in several national camps and international showcase events including Brazil, United Kingdom and Russia ... Personal: Born Aug. 4, 1990 to Homere and Lillian Breton in Kearny, N.J. ... Father played soccer and was a team captain at Syracuse from 1981-85, where he was selected to the Senior Bowl as one of the top 22 seniors in the country ... He went on to play professionally with the Houston Dynamos and continued to play with a semi-pro league for over 20 years ... Mother is a graduate of Rutgers University.

18 • Brielle BuisFreshman • Midfield • 5-5Franklin Lakes, N.J. • Indian Hills

Prior to Rutgers: Four year starter for Indian Hills High School … Led the team in scoring her final three years … Named Bergen County top midfielder in 2010 by The Record … All-Bergen County First Team her final three seasons … All-Bergen County Honorable Mention as a freshman …

Named to the All-League Second Team as a sophomore and freshman … Team captain as a senior … Played club ball for Jersey United Spar-tans, First Shot Academy and RYSA Wildcats … Traveled to Costa Rica with First Shot Academy and played against W-League level teams … Member of RYSA from 2001-07 … Practiced with the NJ Wildcats of the W-League … Member of the NJ ODP U17 State Team … Won ODP Region I tournament in 2010 … Trains with Mark Williams of Sky Blue FC. Personal: Born Jan. 23, 1993 … Daughter of Robert and Jennifer Buis … Has one brother, Robert ... Intends to major in journalism and media studies.

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29 • Sara CorsonFreshman • Forward/Midfield • 5-8Metuchen, N.J. • Metuchen

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter for Metuchen … Named to the NSCAA/adidas All-Region II team and nominated to be an All-American … Three-time NJGSCA All-State honoree … A NJGSCA top 20 player in the state in 2009 and 2010 … Star Ledger First

Team honoree in 2010 … Named to the Home News Tribune First Team All-Area in 2009 and 2010 … In 2009, named the Greater Middlesex Conference All-Conference Player … Selected to the Divi-sion All-Star Team in 2008 and 2009 … Led her team to a Group One State Championship … Team MVP as a junior and senior … A U17 ODP Pool Player … Played club soccer for Match-fit Chelsea … Played in the Matchfit U20G Super Y League …Also lettered in basketball and track & field. Personal: Born May 25, 1993 … Daughter of Margaret and Matthew Corson … Has one sister, Emily … Intends on majoring in occupational therapy.

4 • Amanda DeVolkFreshman • Forward/Midfield • 5-3Frisco, Texas • Frisco Liberty

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for Frisco Liberty High School … Two year team captain … Named District 9-AAAA Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 … One of the top 25 Texas state goal scorers in 2010 …

Named to the Second Team All-District 9-AAAA as a freshman and sophomore … Four-time team Offensive Player of the Year … Led her team to the 2009 Region II, District 9-AAAA Area Championship title … Played for the Sting club team from 2009-2011 … The Sting won the 2009 US Club Soccer Region J Championship and were National Qualifiers … Also 2009 Crossroads of America Champions … Also played for the Longhorns SC (2004-05, 2008-09), Blackwatch SC (2006-08), Everton SC (2005-06) and Texas Spurs SC (2003-04) … 2008 Disney Showcase semi-finalists … Ran two years of track … 2008 District 9-AAAA Champion and a three-time 3200 meter, 1600 meter and pole vault gold medalist. Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1992 … Daughter of Tony and Desiree DeVolk … Has one younger brother Dillon … Intends to major in biochemistry.

5 • Sarah FichtnerFreshman • Midfield/Back • 5-5Toms River, N.J. • Monsignor Donovan

Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity start-er for Monsignor Donovan … Named to the Top Drawer Soccer’s Player to Watch List … First Team All-Shore and All-Ocean County in 2010 … All-B-South Player in

2007 and 2008 … All-C-South honoree in 2010 … Named Defensive Player of the Year in 2008 … Team MVP as a senior … Led her team to a B-South Championship title in 2007 and 2008 … Played club soccer for the PDA Tsunami … Team captain of the Tsunami … Played for the ODP state team in 2007 and 2008 … Also was a four-year letterwinner in track … Tied the school 400 meter record that had been upheld for 30 years … School record holder in the 4x4 and 4x2 relays. Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1992 … Daughter of Marc and Suzan Fichtner … Father Marc was a professional boxer ranked No. 26 in the world and won the New Jersey Golden Gloves in 1981 … Has an older brother Marc and a younger sister Melissa … Intends to study in the medical field.

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3 • Allie GordonFreshman • Back • 5-8Corona del Mar, Calif. • Mater Dei

Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity let-terwinner at Mater Dei High School … Named to the First Team All-Trinity League as a senior … Named a Southern California Regional All-Star and a CIF Division I All-Star … Team captain … Named one of OCVarsity.com’s Most Viewed Players … Four-year

scholar-athlete … Mater Dei ranked in the top 10 in Orange County … Played club ball for the So Cal Blues … Won the Coast Soccer League Championship as a senior … Played in the Far West Regional League … Also won a gold medal in Holland with the People to People Sports Am-bassador Program ... Also a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Personal: Born Nov. 25, 1992 … Daughter of Sue and Jeff Gordon … Has a younger brother Bobby … Received the Alumni Award, given to the student most likely to succeed in college … An undecided major.

16 • Cassie InacioFreshman • Forward/Midfield • 5-6Manalapan, N.J. • Manalapan

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter for Manalapan High School … New Jersey All-Shore Conference First Team as a se-nior, second team as a junior … New Jersey All-Group 4 Third Team in 2010 … Three-time Group 3 Central Jersey Class A North

First Team All-Division honoree … Led her team to the Group 3 Central Jersey Division North A Championship her sophomore year … Team Captain as a senior … Played club soccer for the Players Development Academy Charge under Mike O’Neill and Meghan Ryan … Charge won the Region 1 Premier League in 2010 and qualified f or Nationals twice ... Personal: Born Sept. 18, 1993…Daughter of Antonio and Diane Inacio…Intends to major in communications.

20 • Morgan KennedyFreshman • Back • 5-7Wall, N.J. • Wall

Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner for Wall High School … Named Third Team All County … Played club ball for PDA Tsunami … Led her team to an ECNL National Champi-onship in 2010 … Tsunami earned US Club National Championship in 2009 … Red Bull National Champions and Region I Premier

League Champions … Also State Cup Champions from 2006-2010 ... Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1992…Daughter of Mallory and Kevin Kennedy…Has an older sister Mallory and a younger brother Kyle…An undecided major.

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21 • Amy PietrangeloFreshman • Forward/Midfield • 5-4Laval, Quebec, Canada • Dawson College

Prior to Rutgers: Nominated for Canadian U20 Player of the Year … Attended the U17, U20 and Senior national team camps … Earned two caps with the Canadian national team … Played 90 minutes against Brazil at Torneio Internacional Sao Paulo, where

Canada won the gold … Member of the Quebec National Training Cen-ter for four years … Won a gold medal at the U16 Canadian Champion-ship with the Provincial (State) U16 team … Named Juvenile Player of the Year by the Quebec Soccer Federation … Won the Quebec Elite Soccer League’s Golden Ball Award ... Personal: Born July 14, 1993 … Daughter of Filomena Di Lillo and Antonio Pietrangelo … First name is Amelia ... Has two younger brothers, Johnny and Dario … Intends on majoring in exercise science and sports studies.

9 • Stefanie ScholzFreshman • Forward • 5-4South Hackensack, N.J. • Immaculate Heart Academy

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for Immaculate Heart Academy … Named to the NJGSCA All-State team twice … A two-time BCWVA First Team All-County and All-Suburban First Team selection… Three-time First Team All-League honoree … 2010 team

captain a lead scorer … NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-American … Recorded 51 goals and 23 assists over three years … Led her team to three Non-Public A State Championships and three Non-Public North A Sectional Championships … Also three-time Bergen County Champs and two-time League Champs … Played club ball for the PDA Tsunami for three years … Led the Tsunami to ECNL National Championship as well as the Red Bull National Championship and the US Club Soccer National Championship … Two-time State Cup champs and US Youth Soccer Region 1 Premier League champs … Played one year of ODP Region 1 and NJ State ODP, where the squad won the NJ State ODP Region 1 Championship ... Per-sonal: Born June 1, 1993 … Daughter of Ben and Robyn Scholz … Has one brother, Mike Klejmont … Mike is a graduate of Rutgers (2008) … Intends to major in pre-dentistry ... An outstanding piano player, she was selected by the judges of the International Concert Alliance to perform at the Annual Young People’s Piano Competition Concert at Cami Hall in NYC in 2002.

26 • Kristen SianoFreshman • Forward • 5-7Hong Kong • Hong Kong International School

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for Hong Kong International School … Three-time APAC All Star … Three-time Far East All Star … Earned the Far East Golden Boot Award … Has seen action with the Hong Kong national team in an invitational friendly

tournament ... Personal: Born on April 2, 1993 … Daughter of Jim and Barbara Siano … Has three siblings – Lauren, Taren and JT … An undecided major.

6 • Logan WhiteFreshman • Midfield/Back • 5-8Frisco, Texas • Justin Wakeland

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for Justin Wakeland High School … Vipe Maga-zine’s Playmaker of the Year in 2010 … High School Offensive Player of the Year … Led her team to the Distrcit 18 4-A Champion-ship as a sophomore and junior … Led her team to the Regional Quarterfinals in 2010

… Named First Team All-District as a junior … Named the District 18 4-A MVP in 2009 … Led her team to the Regional Semifinals in 2009 … 2011 team captain … 2009 team MVP … Earned Second Team All-District honors as a freshman … Played club ball for the Sting Blue 93 Dallas from 2009-2011 … Prior to that, played for the Longhorns Soccer Club ... Team captain of both clubs … Led the Longhorns to the US Club Soccer Region J Championship and the Texas Shootout Cham-pionship ... Also placed third at the Disney Showcase ... Personal: Born Jan. 2, 1993 … Daughter of Jeff and Nan White … Has two siblings – Joe Cotton and Walker White … Walker plays collegiate soccer for Appalachian State … Intends to major in communications.

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The Rutgers women’s soccer team finished the 2010 season with an overall record of 10-9-1, including a 5-5-1 mark in BIG EAST play. The Scarlet Knights advanced to their 11th-straight BIG EAST championship – tied for the longest streak among conference members.

Redshirt senior Gina De-Maio made Rutgers his-tory as she finished her career with 29 assists, breaking a 17-year-old record held by Jen-nifer Gibbons (1992) who tallied 27 helpers in her career. DeMaio also finished her career “On the Banks” ninth in points (55) and second in shots (272).

“I have seen Gina play since she was 13 years old,” said head coach Glenn Crooks after the

PC match. “She is a great distributor of the ball – right or left. She sees the game so well that she puts players in good spots to score goals. It could be on the net, in the air or off set pieces. I am very happy for Gina because it was her class that really helped put us on the map.”

Rutgers started the season ranked 18th in the NSCAA poll. After blanking Stony Brook (Aug. 20) in their first match, they climbed up a notch to No. 17.

At the Nike Invitational, RU lost a very close match to No. 4 Portland (Sept. 10) by a score of 2-1. The Scarlet Knights responded, dropping Washington, 1-0, on Sept. 12. Red-shirt junior Tricia DiPaolo scored the first game-winner of her career against the Huskies.

“This was a very good win (against Washington),” said Crooks after the weekend. “We felt that after the loss Friday, we needed to split the weekend. We used a tre-mendous amount of energy and heart on Friday and one of the team goals this season was to make sure our level of play didn’t drop off on Sunday. I think we performed well on both sides of the ball today. The backs had a great week-end.”

One of Rutgers’ biggest wins of the season came against No. 19 Georgetown, 1-0, in front of the largest home crowd of the season. Senior Ashley Medcalf notched the

first game-winner of her career in the 23rd minute off a RU corner kick. Freshman netminder Samantha Perretty earned the first start of her career, blanking the Hoyas and grabbing three saves. For her efforts, she was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week.

“In conference it is about the points,” said Crooks after the win. “We always talk about that and I’ve seen Georgetown a couple of times, so I knew that they were a quality team. (Head coach) Dave (Nolan) has built a quality program. I think in many ways that we grinded it out. It wasn’t great soccer all the time, but I think we worked very hard.”

Rutgers played some of its best soccer against Connecti-cut and Providence College (Oct. 1-3). The Scarlet Knights dropped the Huskies, 2-0, on Friday night getting goals from redshirt junior Karla Schacher and redshirt sopho-more April Price – each getting an assist from DeMaio. RU had no letdown on Sunday, crushing PC by a 4-1 mark. Schacher, Jonelle Filigno, Price and Ashley Jones all tallied scores in the win.

“This was the most complete game we have played,” said Crooks of the Connecticut match. “UConn is very good. I have seen two of their games and despite their record, they are fantastic. To neutralize a team like that in the way that we did tonight was something to see. You earn these wins through hard work and that is what happened tonight. We outworked them and it led to a lot of good things.”

DeMaio and senior Allie Hambleton were named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for their performances after the UConn/PC victories. DeMaio notched a four-point weekend for the Scarlet Knights, tallying two assists in both matches. It was her first career weekend with two multi-assists games. With the four helpers, DeMaio passed Jennifer Gibbons (1989-92) in the RU record book with most career assists (28). Hambleton earned the honor after playing 175 minutes of shutout soccer as the rock of the back line.

For their final home weekend, RU raised over $1800 on “We R BC Fighters” night to help

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the fight against breast cancer as part of their yearly com-munity service project. With the 2-1 win against Cincinnati that same night, RU secured a bid to their 11th-straight BIG EAST Championship.

DiPaolo scored the game-winner against Cincinnati and in a 3-0 victory over Louisville on Sunday. For her five-point week-end in aiding the Scarlet Knights to a three seed in the BIG EAST Cham-pionship, DiPaolo was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll.

Rutgers finished its season with a loss to No. 24 West Virginia in the BIG EAST Champion-ship quarterfinals. Despite outshoot-ing the Mountain-eers, 8-4, it took just one goal for WVU to claim the victory.

“This was a difficult match for a num-ber of reasons,” said Crooks after the loss. “Saying goodbye to the seniors is always tough. The way we played recently, it was really hard to not move on because we have the kind of team

that could do some special things. Personally, I have never felt a team was as prepared as we were today. Everything developed as we wanted it to, we were just unable to score. West Virginia found a way to win and we did not.”

Filigno was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team, as she led the squad with 12 points on four goals and four assists. The Mississauga, ON, Canada native missed the final five contests of the season as she was named to the Cana-

dian National Team final roster.

“Most importantly, it is such an honor and privilege to have the opportunity to represent your country at any time,” said Filigno after being selected. “It’s an opportu-nity that not many people get, so I am truly grateful to be able to compete at the highest level and play against some of the best players in the world. I’m excited to continue learn-ing and developing at this level. The best part is that I’m doing something I love so much.”

During the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier, Filigno tallied 11 points on four goals and three assists as Canada went 5-0 to win the CONCACAF title and qualify for the 2011 FIFA World Cup in Germany. At the Women’s World Cup - one of the most celebrated and watched soccer tournaments in the history of the game - Filigno started every match for the Canadian Women’s National Team.

In addition to Filigno, former Rutgers All-American Carli Lloyd participated in the phenomenal run by the US Women’s Na-tional Team at the World Cup. Lloyd started all six matches, scoring one goal and knocking in a penalty kick in a dramatic, come-from-behind win against Brazil in the quarterfinals.

Rutgers By The numbers...

3Goals scored and game-winners by

captain Tricia DiPaolo

7Different goal scorers on game-win-ners, including five returning for the

2011 season

9Of 12 players that scored a point in

2010 returning for the 2011 season

11Straight BIG EAST Championship appearances, tied for the longest

streak among conference members

12Points in 14 games for Jonelle Filigno en route to an All-BIG EAST selection

23Number of All-BIG EAST selections under head coach Glenn Crooks,

including Filigno in 2010

29Career assists for Gina DeMaio, passing Jennifer Gibbons (1992)

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2010 STaTiSTicS ----------———————OVERALL----------——————— ----------———————BIGEASTONLY----------———————No. Name MP-MS G A Pts Sh GW PK-ATT MP-MS G A Pts Sh GWG PK-ATT17 PRICE, April 20-6 5 2 12 27 0 0-0 11-2 3 0 6 11 0 0-08 FILIGNO, Jonelle 14-14 4 4 12 36 2 1-1 6-6 1 2 4 18 1 0-019 SCHACHER, Karla 18-18 5 1 11 30 1 0-0 10-10 3 1 7 23 1 0-06 DEMAIO, Gina 20-20 2 5 9 38 1 0-0 11-11 1 5 7 21 0 0-018 DIPAOLO, Tricia 20-20 3 2 8 30 3 0-0 11-11 2 1 5 20 2 0-011 JONES, Ashley 20-6 2 2 6 20 1 0-0 11-5 1 1 3 7 0 0-07 PACE, Stefanee 20-13 2 0 4 31 1 1-1 11-8 0 0 0 12 0 0-0 12 MEDCALF, Ashley 20-20 2 0 4 16 1 0-0 11-11 2 0 4 11 1 0-023 LANCOS, Julie 18-10 1 2 4 9 0 0-0 9-3 0 0 0 3 0 0-03 DUMONT, Kelsey 16-3 1 0 2 6 0 0-0 9-2 0 0 0 5 0 0-026 SMITH, Merissa 15-0 1 0 2 3 0 0-0 8-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-02 WOELLER, Shannon 16-16 0 1 1 5 0 0-0 11-11 0 1 1 5 0 0-013 EDWARDS, Jasmine 12-0 0 0 0 8 0 0-0 6-0 0 0 0 6 0 0-024 McNABB, Lindsey 16-9 0 0 0 7 0 0-0 10-8 0 0 0 7 0 0-022 McLAUGHLIN, Maura 19-0 0 0 0 7 0 0-0 11-0 0 0 0 4 0 0-05 SLEIMAN, Rheanee 20-20 0 0 0 5 0 0-0 11-11 0 0 0 3 0 0-077 LEIGH, Tori 14-4 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-015 SAVICS, Maija 13-1 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 6-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-020 KAZBOUR, Marissa 1-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 - - - - - - -99 RUPON, Casey 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-033 GEREW, Maria 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-029 BRADLEY, Kristen 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-027 YAHN, Maggie 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-025 REINECKE, Taylor 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-014 WALTERS, Carissa 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-09 SIMON, Erin 10-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-04 HAMBLETON, Allie 20-20 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 11-11 0 0 0 0 0 0-01 SIMPKINS, Emmy 18-18 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 9-9 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Rutgers 20 29 1977 285 10 2-2 11 14 11 39 159 5 0-0 Opponents 20 18 1854 203 9 0-0 11 10 9 29 122 5 0-0————————————OVERALL—————————————— ———————BIGEASTONLY——————No. Name MP-MS Min GA Avg SVS Pct W-L-TSho MP-MSMin GAGAA SVS Pct W-L-TSho0 PERRETTY, Sam 6-2 380:00 3 0.71 18 .857 2-2-1 1 6-2 380:00 3 0.71 18 .857 2-2-1 11 SIMPKINS, Emmy 18-18 1431:39 14 0.88 42 .750 8-7-0 5 9-9 621:39 6 0.87 20 .769 3-3-0 199 RUPON, Casey 1-0 8:21 1 10.78 4 .800 0-0-0 0 1-0 8:21 1 10.78 4 .800 0-0-0 0TM Team - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 2 - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 2 Rutgers 20 1820:00180.89 65 .783 10-9-1 8 11 1010:00100.89 43 .811 5-5-1 4 Opponents 20 1820:00291.43101.777 9-10-1 7 11 1010:00141.25 55 .797 5-5-1 5

oveRallGoalsbyperiod 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalRutgers 10 19 0 0 29 Opponents 8 10 0 0 18

Shotsbyperiod 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalRutgers 137 147 0 1 285Opponents 81 117 3 2 203

CKsbyperiod 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalRutgers 46 49 0 0 95Opponents 29 37 2 1 69

Big eaST onlyGoalsbyperiod 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalRutgers 5 9 0 0 14 Opponents 5 5 0 0 10

Shotsbyperiod 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalRutgers 81 77 0 1 159 Opponents 44 73 3 2 122

CKsbyperiod 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalRutgers 28 31 0 0 59 Opponents 14 23 2 1 40

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2010 ReSulTSdATE OPPONENT RESuLT ATTENdANCE GOALS(GAME-WINNINGGOAL)8/20 STONYBROOK W,3-0 383 dEMAIO,LANCOS,fILIGNO8/27 COLGATE W,4-1 419 PRICE(2), PACE,SMITh8/29 MONMOuTh L,0-1 445 -9/3 PRINCETON W,2-0 504 fILIGNO,SChAChER9/5 at Bucknell W, 3-0 485 Jones, Pace, Filigno9/10 at No. 4 Portland L, 1-2 3103 Schacher9/12 vs. Washington W, 1-0 452 diPaolo9/17 at Seton Hall* L, 0-1 550 -9/19 No.4BOSTONCOLLEGE L,1-3 843 duMONT9/24 No.19GEORGETOWN* W,1-0 843 MEdCALf9/26 at Villanova* L, 0-1 301 -10/1 CONNECTICuT* W,2-0 667 SChAChER,PRICE10/3 PROVIdENCECOLLEGE* W,4-1 309 SChAChER,fILIGNO,PRICE,JONES10/8 at DePaul* L, 0-2 260 -10/10 at No. 5 Notre Dame* L, 2-3 1166 Team, Schacher10/15 at Syracuse* L, 0-1 111 -10/17 at St. John’s* T, 0-0 (2OT) 576 -10/22 CINCINNATI* W,2-1 379 dEMAIO,dIPAOLO10/24 LOuISVILLE* W,3-0 586 dIPAOLO,PRICE,MEdCALf10/31 at # 18 West Virginia^ L, 0-1 747 -

BOLdCAPSindicate home match * indicates BIG EAST conference match

^ indicates BIG EAST QuarterfinalsRankings are from the NSCAA Poll on the date of the match

TEAMSTATISTICS

RuTGERS OPPONENTSSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 29-285 18-203 Goals scored per game 1.45 0.90 Shot pct. .102 .089 Shots on goal-Attempts 130-285 83-203 SOG pct. .456 .409 Shots/Game 14.2 10.1 Assists 19 18CORNER KICKS 95 69PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 9 7 Red cards 0 1

ATTENDANCE Total 5,378 7,299 Home Matches/Avg 10/538 9/811 Neutral Site/Avg 1/452

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THe Big eaST conFeRenceThe 2011-12 academic year is the 33rd in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship.

The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth, but the 2011-12 year marks the conference’s seventh straight with the same 16-member group, making for the nation’s largest Division I-A conference.

The BIG EAST Conference’s goals have always been the same. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of suc-cess. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2010-11 year was no different.

Seven BIG EAST student-athletes were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners, while 22 earned Capital One Academic All-Amer-ica recognition. Maya Moore, Connecticut’s women’s basketball standout, won the NCAA Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation’s top female student-athlete and was chosen as the Capital One Academic All-America of the Year.

In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Connecticut men’s basketball team won its third national championship, completing a magical run through five games of the BIG EAST Championship and six wins in the NCAA tourna-ment. The Villanova women’s cross country team won the NCAA title for the second straight year and the ninth time overall. The Notre Dame women’s soccer team won its third NCAA title, while BIG EAST teams reached national cham-pionship games in women’s basketball (Notre Dame) and men’s soccer (Louisville).

The BIG EAST placed two teams in the NCAA Women’s Final Four for the second time in the last three years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Indianapolis, capping a season in which the Huskies extended their NCAA-record win-ning streak to 90 games.

Individually, BIG EAST student-athletes won five NCAA championships, including an unprec-edented four by Villanova’s Sheila Reid. Reid was the 2010 individual cross country champion, a member of the Wildcats’ winning indoor distance medley relay team and won the 5,000- and 1,500-meter titles in outdoor track & field. Louisville’s Matt Hughes, meanwhile, repeated as the NCAA champion in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA outdoor meet.

Moore and Reid joined Notre Dame soccer standout Melissa Henderson as winners of Honda Sports Awards as the top performers in their respective sports. Moore also became the first three-time winner of the Wade Trophy as

the nation’s top women’s basketball player and joined Villanova lacrosse player Brian Karalunas as winners of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.

BIG EAST football maintained its national profile as a competitively balanced group. Connecticut claimed the league’s Bowl Championship Series bid for the first time as the Huskies shared the conference title with Pittsburgh and West Virginia. Six of the league’s eight squads went to bowl games and helped the BIG EAST post a 4-2 bowl record for the second straight year.

The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Divi-sion I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University and the Univer-sity of South Florida.

BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the na-tion’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. When Texas Christian University joins the conference in the 2012-13 academic year, the conference will have a footprint in 30 percent of the nation’s television households.

Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 31 national championships in six differ-ent sports and 133 student-athletes have won individual national titles.

In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national cham-pionships. In men’s basketball, BIG EAST squads have won four of the last 13 NCAA champion-ships. BIG EAST women’s teams have taken seven of the last 12 NCAA titles.

Proactive movement has been a signature strat-egy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. The confer-ence currently crowns champions in 24 sports.

The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, George-town and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance.

While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not

wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own sig-nificantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics.

Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference.

John Marinatto, who had served as senior associate commissioner, moved into the Com-missioner’s chair in 2009 and has continued to steer the conference on its path of success.

The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC.

BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Champion-ship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all confer-ences in attendance for the past eight years. Attendance figures also are significant in soc-cer and baseball.

The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Provi-dence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.

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OVERALLMATChESPOINTS Name MP G A Pts. P/G1. HENDERSON, Melissa-ND 25 17 11 45 1.802. AUGUSTIN, Rose-ND 25 11 10 32 1.283. REID, Venicia-USF 23 11 9 31 1.354. MILLER, Blake-WVU 24 10 9 29 1.215. WELLS, Ingrid-GU 24 9 10 28 1.17 TRUJILLO, Camille-GU 24 13 2 28 1.177. KLOTZ, Chelsea-USF 23 11 3 25 1.098. RYAN, Katie-VU 19 9 6 24 1.269. SABATURA, Heidi-VU 19 7 8 22 1.1610. RODRIGUEZ,Bri-WVU 24 7 7 21 0.88 TUCKER, Elizabeth-ND 25 9 3 21 0.84

GOALS Name GP No. Avg/G1. HENDERSON, Melissa-ND 25 17 0.682. TRUJILLO, Camille-GU 24 13 0.543. REID, Venicia-USF 23 11 0.48 KLOTZ, Chelsea-USF 23 11 0.48 AUGUSTIN, Rose-ND 25 11 0.446. MILLER, Blake-WVU 24 10 0.427. RYAN, Katie-VU 19 9 0.47 WELLS, Ingrid-GU 24 9 0.38

ASSISTS Name GP No. Avg/G1. THUT, Lauren-MU 24 13 0.542. HENDERSON, Melissa-ND 25 11 0.443. WELLS, Ingrid-GU 24 10 0.42 AUGUSTIN, Rose-ND 25 10 0.405. RUHE, Katelyn-PITT 20 9 0.45 REID, Venicia-USF 23 9 0.39 MILLER, Blake-WVU 24 9 0.388. SABATURA, Heidi-VU 19 8 0.429. RODRIGUEZ,Bri-WVU 24 7 0.29

GAME-WINNINGGOALS Name GP No. Avg/G1. HENDERSON, Melissa-ND 25 6 0.242. KLOTZ,Chelsea-USF 23 5 0.22 MISCHLER,Megan-WVU 24 5 0.21 TUCKER, Elizabeth-ND 25 5 0.205. RYAN, Katie-VU 19 4 0.21

GOALSAGAINSTAVG Name GP GA Minutes GAA1. WEISS, Nikki-ND 25 12 2210:05 0.492. BUTLER, Kerri-WVU 24 20 2201:51 0.823. DESJARDIN, Jakie-GU 23 19 2083:01 0.824. KULLA, Natalie-MU 24 22 2251:36 0.885.SIMPKINS,Emmy-Ru 18 14 1431:39 0.88

SAVEPERCENTAGE Name GP Saves GA Pct.1. WEISS, Nikki-ND 25 85 12 .8762. MCCLURE, Nicole-USF 23 93 21 .8163. BUTLER, Kerri-WVU 24 87 20 .8134. RUSSELL, Kristen-STJ 18 84 20 .8085. VANCIL, Taylor-LOU 19 125 32 .796

SAVES Name GP No. Avg/G1. VANCIL, Taylor-LOU 19 125 6.582. MCCLURE, Nicole-USF 23 93 4.043. ANGHEL, Brittany-SU 18 91 5.064. DULSKI, Jessica-UCONN 23 87 3.78 BUTLER, Kerri-WVU 24 87 3.62

ShuTOuTS Name GP Shutouts Sho/G1. BUTLER, Kerri-WVU 24 14 0.582. WEISS, Nikki-ND 25 10 0.40 KULLA, Natalie-MU 24 10 0.424. DESJARDIN, Jakie-GU 23 8 0.35 MCCLURE, Nicole-USF 23 8 0.356. RUSSELL, Kristin-STJ 18 7 0.397. KEPHART, Morie-PITT 20 6 0.30 HANOLD, Claire-DPU 16 6 0.38 ANGHEL, Brittany-SU 18 6 0.3310. SIMPKINS,Emmy-Ru 18 5 0.28

TEAMPOINTS/GM... GOALS/GM. ASSISTS/GM1. ND ........ 6.16 ND ...........2.20 MU ............ 2.292. MU ....... 6.12 GU ...........2.04 ND ............. 1.763. GU ......... 5.46 MU ..........1.92 USF ........... 1.704. WVU ..... 5.33 WVU ......1.88 WVU ........1.585. USF ...... 5.09 USF .........1.70 GU ............. 1.386. UCONN .. 4.04 UCONN.. 1.43 UCONN ...1.177. Ru....... 3.85 LU ............1.63 VU ............. 1.328. LU ......... 4.00 Ru.........1.45 PITT .......... 1.109. VU ......... 3.84 DPU ........1.14 SU.............. 1.1710. DPU .. 3.08 PC ............1.39 Ru............ 0.95

TEAM GAA ShuTOuTS GOALSALLOWEd1. ND ........0.51 ND ............. 15 ND ................. 132. GU .........0.81 WVU ......... 14 Ru................ 183. WVU ....0.82 USF ........... 10 WVU ............ 204. USF ......0.88 MU ............ 10 STJ ................ 205. MU .......0.88 UCONN ...... 9 GU ................. 206.Ru.......0.89 GU ................. 9 SHU .............. 217. UCONN.. 1.00 PC ................. 8 USF ............... 228. DPU .....1.04 Ru............... 8 MU ................ 229. GU .........0.90 GU ................. 8 PC .................. 22

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2010 Big eaST ReSulTS/awaRDS BIGEAST OverallAmerican W-L-T Pts. Pct. W-L-T Pts. Pct.Marquette 11-0-0 33 1.000 16-5-3 51 .729West Virginia 9-1-1 28 .864 18-5-1 55 .771USF 6-3-2 20 .636 14-6-3 45 .674Connecticut 4-5-2 14 .455 10-10-3 33 .500Pittsburgh 4-6-1 13 .409 7-11-2 23 .400Providence 3-6-2 11 .364 9-7-2 29 .556Syracuse 3-6-2 11 .364 6-9-5 23 .425St. John’s 3-7-1 19 .318 6-10-2 20 .389

BIGEAST OverallNational W-L-T Pts. Pct. W-L-T Pts. Pct.Notre Dame 9-0-2 29 .909 21-2-2 65 .880Georgetown 7-3-1 22 .682 15-7-2 47 .667Rutgers 5-5-1 16 .500 10-9-1 31 .525DePaul 5-6-0 15 .455 11-9-2 35 .545Louisville 4-7-0 12 .364 10-9-0 30 .526Seton Hall 3-7-1 10 .318 7-10-1 22 .417 Cincinnati 2-9-0 6 .182 8-10-1 25 .447Villanova 2-9-0 6 .182 7-12-0 21 .368

2010BIGEASTCONfERENCEhONORS

2010BIGEASTTOuRNAMENTRESuLTSThursday,Oct.28:firstRound-CampusSites

Connecticut 3, Louisville 0 Storrs, Conn. DePaul 1, Pittsburgh 0 Chicago, Ill. Sunday,October31:Quarterfinals-CampusSites Notre Dame 0, Connecticut 2 Notre Dame, Ind. West Virginia 1, Rutgers 0 Morgantown, W. Va. Marquette 3, DePaul 0 Milwaukee, Wis. USF 1, Georgetown 0 Washington, D.C. friday,November5:Semifinals-Piscataway,N.J.

Connecticut 0, West Virginia 2Marquette 2, USF 3

Sunday,November7:final-Piscataway,N.J.West Virginia 1, USF 0

fIRSTTEAMRose Augustin, Notre Dame

Ashley Bares, MarquetteKelly D’Ambrisi, GeorgetownElise Fugowski, Connecticut

Melissa Henderson, Notre DameChelsea Klotz, USF

Natalie Kulla, MarquetteKerry McBride, Marquette

Kacey Richards, ConnecticutBri Rodriguez, West Virginia

Katie Ryan, VillanovaRachael Sloan, MarquetteIngrid Wells, GeorgetownSECONdTEAM

Kerri Butler, West VirginiaChristine Exeter, LouisvilleJonellefiligno,Rutgers

Lauren Fowlkes, Notre DameBlake Miller, West Virginia

Megan Mischler, West VirginiaNicole Pasciolla, St. John’s

Tina Romagnuolo, SyracuseHeidi Sabatura, Villanova

Jessica Schuveiller, Notre DameCamille Trujillo, Georgetown

ThIRdTEAMLiz Carroll, Pittsburgh

Rosie Malone-Povolny, MarquetteBry McCarthy, West Virginia

Lauren Pagone, DePaul

Taylor Patterson, USFJennifer Pettigrew, Seton Hall

Venicia Reid, USFJenna Roncarati, Providence

Katie Ruhe, PittsburghKristin Russell, St. John’s

Elizabeth Tucker, Notre DameAmanda Webster, Providence

ROOKIETEAMBrittany Anghel, Syracuse Kailey Blain, Georgetown

Christine Exeter, LouisvilleAshleigh Goddard, DePaul

Caroline Keefer, PittsburghMaegan Kelly, Marquette

Mandy Laddish, Notre DameEmily Menges, Georgetown

Katie Ritter, Seton HallFrances Silva, West Virginia

Elizabeth Tucker, Notre DameAngelika Uremovich, LouisvilleGoalkeeperoftheYearNatalie Kulla, Marquette OffensivePlayeroftheYear

Melissa Henderson, Notre DamedefensivePlayeroftheYear

Kerry McBride, MarquetteMidfielderoftheYear

Ingrid Wells, GeorgetownRookieoftheYear

Christine Exeter, Louisville

BIGEASTTournamenthonorsMostOutstandingOffensivePerformerKerri Butler, West VirginiaMostOutstandingdefensivePerformer

Meghan Lewis, West Virginia

All-TournamentTeam:Elise Fugowski, Connecticut; Taylor Madigan, Marquette;Rachel Brown, Marquette; Angelique Waller, USF;Venicia Reid, USF; Chelsea Klotz, USF;Blake Miller, West Virginia; Megan Mischler, West Virginia; Bry McCarthy, West Virginia; Meghan Lewis, West Virginia; Kerri Butler,

West Virginia

BIGEASTinthe2010NCAATournamentfirstRoundGames-CampusSitesMarquette 1, Central Michigan 0USF 3, Auburn 1Connecticut 0, Hofstra 1 West Virginia 2, Morehead State 0Georgetown 5, Siena 1Notre Dame 3, New Mexico 0SecondRoundGames-CampusSitesMarquette 3, Wisconsin 2USF 1, Florida State 2West Virginia 2, Penn State 1Georgetown 2, Maryland 1Notre Dame 4, USC 0ThirdRoundGame(SweetSixteen)-CampusSitesMarquette 0, Florida State 3West Virginia 0, Boston College 4Georgetown 1, Minnesota 0Notre Dame 4, North Carolina 1QuarterfinalGame(EliteEight)-CampusSitesGeorgetown 0, Ohio State 2Notre Dame 2, Oklahoma 0SemifinalGame-Cary,N.C.Notre Dame 1, Ohio State 0ChampionshipGame-Cary,N.C.Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0

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Women’ssoccerwasfirstintroducedontheRutgersCampusin1984aspartoftheTitleIXedict.In27yearsofcompetition,theScarletKnightshaveearnedsixat-largebidstotheNCAATournament(1987,2001,2003,2006,2008,2009)andhavewonthreeEast-ernCollegiateAthleticConferencechampion-shiptitles(1990,1991,1992). Thefirstmanentrustedwiththenurturanceandguidanceofthestart-upprogramwasCharlieDuccilli,whosenamewassynonymouswiththegameofsoccerinsouthernNewJersey.

TheleadingscorerinPhiladelphiaandTempleUniversityhis-tory,DuccilliplayedprofessionallyintheASLandNASLforeightyears.HewouldguidetheKnightsfortheirfirst16seasons.TheRutgerswom-en’ssoccerteamwasneverafledglingone.Infact,theteamhitthegroundrun-ningandneverletup.Inthefirstwomen’smatchinRutgershis-tory,thesquadedged

KeanCollege2-1withLizPellerinscoringfirstandthegame-winninggoalcomingfromElyseEichman-Dolan.Eichman-DolanwouldeventuallyfinishtheseasonasRutgers’leadingscorerwith15goalsandsixassistsfor36points,leadingtheteamtoanimpressive10-4-2recordinthatfirstseason.Hersingle-seasonscoringrecord,atotalaccomplishedinthatinfantseasonofwomen’ssoccer,heldupfornearly20years. The1985teamshowedevenmoreprom-ise,compilinga13-4-1markandqualifyingfortheECACTournament,itsfirst-everpostseasonberth.Aftera9-6-2recordin1986,theKnightssoaredtotheirfirst-everNCAATournamentberthin1987,whentheywent12-6.Despitelosing1-0toConnecticutinthefirstround,thesquadhadmadethetransitionfrombabystepstoadultstrides. Followingthetriumphof1987,thesquadsufferedthroughan8-9-3seasonin1988.Thedisappoint-mentfacedbythatyoung1988teamprovedtobeaharbingerofgreatthingstocomeforthenextfewyears. From1989to1993,theKnightsqualifiedforfive-straightECACTournaments.Theteam,notsatisfiedtojustbequalifiers,wentontocapturetheECACtitlethreeconsecutiveyears--in1990,1991and1992.ThoseyearsalsosawRUcompilethreestraight13-winseasons,withmarksof13-8-1in

1989,13-5-1in1990and13-7-1in1991. Thefirstdecaderemainsaneraofdomi-nanceforRutgerswomen’ssoccer.Inthenets,RobinCopperthwaiteusheredintheageofwinning,followedbyoneofRU’smostacclaimedgoalkeeperofalltime,SaskiaWebber.Web-ber,whostillholdsthecareerrecordsforsaves(522),andsavepercentage(.886)byanRUfouryear,full-timenetminder,wasanAll-AmericanandtheadidasNationalGoalkeeperoftheYearin1992.Her34shutoutsheldasanRUrecordfor17years.ShewentontoastellarcareerasthestartingkeeperfortheUnitedStatesWomen’sNationalTeam,playingwiththe1999Women’sWorldCupchampions. KrisKurzynowski,atalentedproductoftheJerseyShorearea,establishednewRUcareerpointsandgoalsrecords,with112and49,respectively.“Kurz”alsosharesthecareerrecordof15game-winninggoalswithCarliLloyd(2001)andistiedwithEichman-Dolan(1984),ChristaAluotto(1992)andLloydwith15single-seasongoalsin1988. JenniferGibbons-Rutgers’all-timeassistleaderuntil2010-tallied27duringherillustri-ouscareerfrom1989-92. The1994seasonwasatoughonefortheKnights,astheystruggledthroughadifficult6-12-1recordduringtheirfinalseasonintheAtlantic10Conference.Thatyearsawthelossoffiveseniors,startersfromeveryposition,includingastartinggoalkeeper.But,fromthatseasonarosenewstars--youngplayerswhowouldbecomethekeytoRutgers’neweraofsuccess. Perhapsoneofthebleakestoutlooksonaseasonwasin1995--buttherejuvenatedScarletKnightteamprovedtobethedarkhorsecandidate. Enteringanewconference,theBIGEAST,theteamrecordedanastounding13-6-1record,reachingthesemifinalsoftheBIGEASTTourna-ment.Inaddition,theteambecameonlythefourthRutgersathleticteamtoachievefully-fund-

edstatuswithintheUniversity--astatuswhichwouldallowevenmoreintense,nationalrecruiting. In1996,theteambrokeitsown13-winseasonrecordbypostinga14-7overallmark.Aquintetoffresh-men,ledbyregionalAll-AmericanUchennaBright,combinedtoformanearly-impenetrablenucleus.Theteam,justasnapawayfromitsfirstNCAATournamentberthin10years,wasedgedoutofthedraw.Withaheavyrelianceonunderclass-men,thesquadputtogetheran8-12recordin1997,missingoutonitsfirstBIGEASTTournamentintheteam’sthreeyearsofconference

competition. Thenexttwoseasonsprovedtobedifficultasnewinterestaroseinwomen’ssoccer.TheBIGEAST,nowoneofthepremierleaguesinthenation,grewto13members.Rutgersstruggledthrougha5-9-5seasonin1998butreboundedtocloseoutthecenturywithan8-10mark.ThedecadeendedonahighnoteasBrightearnedherfourthconsecutiveselectiontoboththeAll-BIGEASTandregionalAll-Americateams. Theyear2000broughtanewmillenniumandaneweratoRutgerssoccerasGlennCrooksbecamejustthesecondheadcoachintheprogram’shistory.HeledtheScarletKnightstoa9-9-2markduringhisfirstseasonandsawtheteamearnitsfirstberthtotheBIGEASTTour-namentinfouryears.

Crooks’secondseasonwasoneofthebestinScarletKnighthistoryasRutgersposteda14-8-1overallre-cordin2001anda4-1-1markintheBIGEAST.RUonceagainadvancedtotheBIGEASTTournament,followedbyanat-largebidtotheNCAATourna-ment,markingjustthesecondtimeinschoolhistorytheScarletKnightswouldplayinthenationaltourney.RutgersupendedBostonUniversity4-1inthefirstround,followedbya1-0upsetofNo.22Princeton.TheScarletKnightswereintheRoundof16andfacedNo.1andundefeatedNorthCarolinainthethirdround.Rut-gersjumpedouttoa1-0leadontheTarHeels,buttheeventualnational

runners-upwouldfightbacktodefeattheScarletKnights2-1.RUendedtheseasonranked14thbytheNationalSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmerica(NSCAA),17thbyCollegesoccer.comand18thbySoccerbuzz. KeriLages’outstandingthree-yearcareercametoanendin2001with33pointsthatseasonand60forhercareer.Withjusttwoseniors,the2001ScarletKnightsreliedheavilyontheiroutstandinggroupofnewcomers,ledbymidfielderCarliLloyd.NamedanAll-Americanfollowingherfreshmancampaign,sherewrotetheRUrecordbookswithher37points(15g,7a).LagesandLloydbothwerenamedFirstTeamAll-BIGEASTselectionsandLloydpickeduptheleague’sRookieoftheYearaward. Rutgersearneditsfirst-everBIGEASTTour-namentvictorywitha4-3triumphinthe2002quarterfinalsatMiami.Thesquadjustmissedoutonitsfirst-evertriptothefinalswitha3-2

RutgeRs Women’s socceR tRadition

KrisKurzynowski(1988-91)

DeniseReddy(1988-91)

JenniferGibbons(1989-92)

BethSchimenti(1986-89)

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losstoNo.8WestVir-giniainthesemifinals.LloydalsobecamethesecondScarletKnightinschoolhistory,afterWebber,tobenamedacandidatefortheHermannTrophy,asthesophomorecol-lected31points(12g,7a). In2003,RU(10-7-5)madeitssecondNCAATournamentappearanceinathree-yearspan,advancingpastMary-landonpenaltykicks

(4-3)inthefirstroundbeforefallingatNo.6PennState,3-1,inthesecondround.LloydagainearnedAll-AmericahonorsfromtheNSCAAandSoccer-buzz(ThirdTeam)aswellasherthird-consecutiveFirstTeamAll-BIGEASTcertificateafterposting28points(13g,2a). TheScarletKnightsposteda9-10-1overallmarkanda4-5-1recordinBIGEASTplaydur-ingthe2004season.LloydwasnamedtheBIGEASTMidfielderoftheYearafterfinishingheraccolade-filledcareerfirstinpoints(117)andgoals(50)atRutgers,recordsthatstillstandinthehistorybooks. AyoungScarletKnightsquadposteda10-9-2markin2005,ad-vancingtotheBIGEASTTournamentforthesixth-straightyearwitha5-6regular-seasonrecord. In2006,theScarletKnightsrecordeda16-3-4overallmark,includinga8-1-2BIGEASTrecord,aswellasreachingtheteam’sfirst-everconferencefinal.FollowingtheBIGEASTTournament,Rutgersearneditsfourthat-largebidintotheNCAAChampionships,includinghost-ingtheopeningtworounds. Rutgersbrokeanumberofsingle-seasonrecords,includingwins(16),shutouts(16)andconferencewins(8).The2006squadbecamethefirsttoholdopponentstojustsixgoalsintheregularseasonandhaveastartinggoalkeeperwith14shutouts.TheScarletKnightsearneditsthenhighest-everrankingattheendoftheseason,earningthe11thslotfromSoccerbuzz. WithRutgers’winoverWestVirginia(Nov.3),theScarletKnightsbrokethepreviousschoolrecordforwinsinaseason(14),postingtheir

15thvictoryofthe2006campaign.ThewinoverHartfordinthefirstroundoftheNCAAtourna-menthelpedRutgersextendtherecordto16victories.Themarkwaspreviouslysetduringthe1996and2001seasons. Thematch-upwithHartford(Nov.10)markedthe15thshutoutontheyearfortheScarletKnights.Theyextendedtheschoolre-cordforshutoutsinaseason,previously11,setduringthe1996campaign.RutgersalsobroketheschoolrecordformostwinsathomewithninewiththevictoryoverHartford(Nov.10),amarkpreviouslysetbyteamsin1987,1992and1996. Rutgers’homematchwithBostonCollegetiedtheschoolrecordformosthomecontests,setduringthe2001campaign. FollowinghisseventhseasonatthehelmoftheRutgersprogram,headcoachGlennCrookswasnamedtheSoccerbuzzMid-AtlanticRegionRunner-UpCoachoftheYear.TheawardwasthesecondforCrooksashewasnamedtheMid-AtlanticCoachoftheYearafteraSweet-SixteenappearanceintheNCAATournamentbytheScarletKnightsin2001. Whiledealingwithinjuries,asninestartersmissedatotalof66games,theScarletKnightsremainedsuccessfulinthe2007season,going9-9-3overall. ThesquadclinchedaberthintheBIGEASTTournamentfortheeighth-consecutiveseasonby

shuttingoutthreeofitslastfourop-ponents.Inthefirstround,RUheldSt.John’sscorelessthroughtwoover-times,andadvancedtothesecondroundbywayofpenaltykicks.Inthequarterfinals,Rutgerssuccumbedtoastrongeffortbyeventualrunner-upNotreDame,falling2-0. Despitestartingtheseasonwithonly11healthyplayers,twoofwhomweregoaltenders,theScarletKnightswentontocompleteoneofthemostsuccessfulseasonsinRUhistoryin2008.Finishing13-7-2,thesquadreachedtheSweetSix-teenoftheNCAATournament.AfterreachingtheBIGEASTTournamentfortheninthconsecutiveyear,all

underCoachCrooks,RutgerslosttoMarquetteinthequarterfinals.Receivinganat-largebid,unrankedRUdefeatedNo.20PennState,2-1,indouble-overtimeonYurcakFieldinthefirstroundofthetournament.HostinganothergameagainstNo.7OklahomaState,Rutgerswouldendthegameina0-0draw,advancing4-2onpenaltykicks.Thesquad’simpressiverunwouldendinPaloAlto,Calif.,whereNo.5Stanfordscoredwithlessthanfiveminutestoplay,endingtheScarletKnights’run. Rutgersexperiencedalandmarkyearin2009,finishingwitha14-4-4overallrecordanda7-1-3markinBIGEASTplay.Despitelosingfivestarters–includingtwocaptains–toinjuryforatotalof82games,theScarletKnights

ascendedtoNo.9intheNSCAAPoll–itshighestrankinginprogramhistory.RUreachedtheQuarterfinalsoftheir10th-straightBIGEASTChampi-onshipandearnedasecond-straightbidtotheNCAATournament,soundlydefeatingACCfoeDukeinthefirstround,2-0andnar-rowlyfallingtohostSouthCarolina,1-0inthesecondround. Asateam,thedefensivelygiftedScarletKnightstiedarecordsetin1992byallowingjust11goalsthrough22games.Rutgersbroketherecordforlowestgoalsagainstaveragewitha0.48mark. RUalsorewrotetherecordbookindividu-ally.GoalkeeperErinGuthriebrokeOlympianSaskiaWebber’sall-timeshutoutrecordatRUwith44cleansheetsinherfourseasons.Guth-riealsorankedfirstinminutesplayed(8071:24)forhercareer.Onthesingle-seasonchart,thenetminderrankedsecondingoalsagainstaver-agewitha.460percentage.JessicaHardy–theNo.1positiononthelist–maintaineda.000percentageinjust716minutesofplay(fewerthaneightcontests). Rutgersfinishedthe2010seasonwithanoverallrecordof10-9-1,includinga5-5-1markinBIGEASTplay.TheScarletKnightsadvancedtotheir11th-straightBIGEASTchampionship–tiedforthelongeststreakamongconferencemembers. RedshirtseniorGinaDeMaiomadeRUhis-toryasshefinishedhercareerwith29assists,breakinga17-year-oldrecordheldbyJenniferGibbons(1992). ThenumerousaccomplishmentsoftheScarletKnightswomen’ssoccerteamarebestreflectedintheirnumbers.Over27seasons,Rut-gershasscored931goalstoitsopponents’617andcompiledarecordof291-197-53fora.589winningpercentagein541games.TheScarletKnightshaveall-timerecordsof.500orbetteragainst81ofthe117teamstheyhavefaced.

RutgeRs Women’s socceR tRadition

SaskiaWebber(1989-92)

UchennaBright(1996-99)

KeriLages(1999-2001)

coaching RecoRdsCoACh yEARS RECoRDCharlieDuccilli 1984-99 167-114-26GlennCrooks 2000-pres. 121-83-27ToTALS 27 291-197-53**AssociateheadcoachMikeO’NeilliscreditedwiththreeRUwins(SetonHall,9/18/09;StonyBrook,8/14/10;Colgate,8/27/10)

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Whentheirbacksareagainstthewall,theRutgerswomen’ssoccerteamrespondstothechallenge.In2008,RUstartedtheyearwith11healthyplayersontheroster,twoofwhomweregoalkeepers.Thestartoftheyearmadetheendingallthatmuchsweeter,astheScarletKnightsadvancedtheSweetSix-teenoftheNCAATournamentforthesecondtimeinprogramhistory. RutgersmadeitsfifthappearanceintheNCAATournamentin2008,fourthinthenineyearsunderheadcoachGlennCrooks.AlthougheightScarletKnightsmissedall22gameslastseason,andtop-scorerCaycieGusmansatouttheBIGEASTandNCAAChampionshipswithaninjury,theteamplayedasawholeandadvancedtotheSweetSixteenforthefirsttimesince2001. RU,unrankedatthestartoftheNCAATournament,receivedanat-largebid,drawingarematchwithNo.20PennStateathomeinthefirstround.TheScarletKnightsfellbehindinthe39thminute,butwith17minutestoplay,AshleyJonesjumpedonareboundandsentarocketpastthePSUgoalkeeper.RUwouldneedasecondovertimebeforeJasmineEdwardsscoredherfirstcareergoaltoadvanceRutgerstothesecondroundwheretheywouldtakeonNo.7OklahomaState. AgainsttheCowgirls,goalkeeperErinGuthriemadesevensavesintwoperiodsandtwoovertimesagainstthefourth-rankedscor-ingoffenseinthenation,keepingOklahomaStateofftheboard.TheScarletKnightsfailedtoscoreaswell,creatingashootoutsituation.OSUscoredonthefirstkick,butJeniferAnzi-vinocamerightbacktotieitup.Guthriemadeaclutchsaveonthenextshot,whileKristieLangconnectedtogiveRUa2-1advantage.TheScarletKnightswouldn’tlookbackasGinaDeMaioandBeckyWiseeachscored,advanc-ingRutgerstotheSweetSixteen,4-2onPKs. RUtraveledtoPaloAlto,Calif.tofaceNo.5Stanford.TheScarletKnightsheldthefifth-rankedscoringteaminthenationscorelessuntiljustunderfiveminutestogo,whentheCardinalscored,endingRutgersseasonwitha1-0win.DespiteGuthrietyingacareer-high10saves,thehometeamscoredonacrosstotheleftsideofthegoal. Rutgersfinishedtheseasonrankedinmultiplenationalpolls,includingTopDrawerSoccer(No.16)andNSCAA/adidas(No.21),recordinga13-7-2overallrecord. Thesquad’sfirstSweetSixteenrunin2001wouldputRutgerswomen’ssocceronthemapassuperstarsCarliLloydandKimBrandãoledtheteamtotheNCAATourna-mentforjustthesecondtimeinschoolhistoryandfirsttimein14years.Althoughnewcom-erscomposedhalfoftheroster,theScarlet

Knightsplayedlikeseasonedveteransinthepostseason,defeatingBostonUniversityandPrincetonbeforefallingatNorthCarolina. RUreceivedanat-largebidastheNCAATournamentexpandedto64teamsin2001.RutgersdrewBUinthefirstroundatPrinceton,andfellbehind1-0inthe30thmin-ute.TheScarletKnightsresponded,explodingforthreegoalsina1:49spanbeforehalftimethankstostrikesbyCarliLloyd,SamanthaSwerdloffandMeghanCameron.ChristineWentzleraddedaninsurancegoalinthe78thminute,andChristineCaldwellmadefoursavesingoal,togiveRUit’sfirst-everNCAATournamentvictory. RutgersthenhostedNo.22Princetoninthesecondround.RUbrokethescorelesstieinthe27thminutewhenKeriLagesloftedapassfromLloydoverthekeeper’shead,andCaldwellmadethegoalstandupwithfoursavesintheScarletKnights’1-0victory. TheScarletKnightswereintheRoundof16andtraveledtoChapelHill,N.C.totakeonthedefendingnationalchampion,NorthCaro-lina.Cameronshockedthetop-rankedandundefeatedTarHeelswithherreboundgoaljust11minutesintothematch,givingRUa1-0lead.TheScarletKnightskeptUNCoffthescoreboardforalmost64minutes,butNorthCarolinarallied,scoringthegamewinnerwithlessthannineminutestoplayinthe2-1decision.ForRutgers,ateamthatfinished14thinthefinalNationalSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmerica(NSCAA)Poll,theimprobableNCAATournamentrunreallybeganonOct.5inPiscataway.Onthatnight,Lloydscoredtwiceinthefirst11minutestoliftRUtoashocking2-1winagainstNo.3NotreDame.ThatvictoryputRUonthenationalmap,andtheScarletKnightsfinishedthe2001seasonwitha14-8-1overallrecordanda4-1-1markintheBIGEASTConfer-ence’sMid-AtlanticDivision.

sWeet success!

RUTGERSINThENCAAToURNAMENT1987-FirstRound2001-SweetSixteen2003-SecondRound2006-SecondRound2008-SweetSixteen2009-SecondRound

HighAbove:EarningthesecondNCAAbidinRUhistory,the2001ScarletKnightsputRutgersonthenationalmapwithaSweetSixteenfinish.

Justabove:JasmineEdwardscelebratesherfirstcareergoal,advancingtheScarletKnightstothesecondroundoftheNCAATournament.

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SaskiaWebber,the1992Na-tionalGoalkeeperoftheyear,becamethefirstwomen’ssoc-cerplayertojointheRutgersolympicSportshallofFamein1998. Establishedin1994tohonoroutstandingathletesfromRutgers’27Olympicsports,86athleteshavebeenhonoredwithselectionstotheOlympicSportsHallofFame. DuringWebber’sfour-yearcareerwiththeKnights,shebecameandremainstheall-timemostdecoratedwomen’ssoccerplayerinthehistoryoftheprogram,andsheownstherecordforalmosteveryseasonandcareergoal-keeperstatisticalcategoryatRutgers. Playingandstartingin78matchesduringhernetmindingyears,sheamassedanall-timerecord7,401minutesingoal.Webbermadearecord522savesfrom1989to1992,givingheracareer.886savepercentage,whichissecondalltimeatRutgers.Shealsoholdsthecareerrecordforshut-outsatRutgerswithanimpressive34inherfouryears. Amongtheseason-highcatego-ries,herseniorseasonwasthebest.In1992,shenotchedarecord149saves,arecord.931savepercent-ageand10shutouts,oneshyofthetopmarksheestablishedasajunior

(11)in1991. Shecompiledanimpressive50-24-7(.660)recordfrom1989to1992.WebberearnedthestartingberthasafreshmanandwastheKnights’solenetminderin1990,1991and1992--theyearsthatcorrespondedwiththesquad’sthreeconsecutiveECACTourna-mentchampionships. WebberwasselectedtotheCollegeSoccerAssociationofNewJersey(CSANJ)All-StateFirstTeamforthreeconsecutiveyearsandwastheRutgersCo-MostValuablePlayerfrom1990-92.In1990,shewasselectedtotheU.S.Women’sNationalandOlympic“B”Teams.Sheearnednationalrecognitionin1991asafinalistforboththeadidasGoalkeeperandWomen’sSoccerPlayer-of-the-YearAwardsandasacandidateforthecovetedHermannTrophy.Webberwasnamedtothe1992CentralRegionAll-AmericaFirstTeamandwasRutgers’firstFirstTeamAll-Americanthatsameyear. DuringherfinalseasonshereceivedtheHondaAwardsProgramOutstandingAchievementAwardforWomen’sCollegiateAthletics,wasafinalistfortheNationalPlayer-of-the-YearAward,wasselectedastheCSANJ

PlayeroftheYearandwaschosenastheNationalGoalkeeperoftheYear. In1992,sheenjoyedherfirststintasamemberoftheU.S.Women’sNa-tionalTeamandwentontoplayprofes-sionallyinJapan.In1999,sherejoinedtheU.S.NationalTeamasshewaschosenasareservegoalkeeperfortheFIFAWomen’sWorldCupchampions. “SaskiawasamajorpartofRut-gers’ECACtitlesin1990,1991and1992,”saidformerheadcoachCharlieDuccilli. “Shewasalsoabigpartofmov-ingthewomen’ssoccerprogramatRutgersforward.Hercontributionstothisprogramwereextensive,andIfeelthatbeingnamedtotheOlympicSportsHallofFameatRutgersisoneofthemostdeservedhonorsforaremarkableathlete.” WebberwasinductedintotheOlympicSportsHallofFameatthean-nualbanquetonOct.23,1998.OnSept.22,1999,Rutgersofficiallyretiredthejerseysheworeduringheryears“OntheBanks.” Mostrecently,thePrinceton,N.J.,nativeplayedfortheWUSA’sNewYorkPower(2002-03)andthePhiladelphiaCharge(2001).Shemade27careerstartsasamemberoftheU.S.Women’sNationalTeam,postinga20-4-1record.

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Single-SeasonRecordsPoINTS PLAyER yEAR G A PTS1. CarliLloyd 2001 15 7 372. ElyseEichman-Dolan 1984 15 6 363. ChristaAluotto 1992 15 4 344. KrisKurzynowski 1988 15 3 33 KeriLages 2001 13 7 336. ChristaAluotto 1991 13 5 31 CarliLloyd 2002 12 7 318. LynnHallowell 1985 11 7 299. KrisKurzynowski 1989 13 2 28 CarliLloyd 2003 13 2 2811. BethUydess 1993 11 5 2712. KrisKurzynowski 1990 11 4 26 ShannonNagle 1997 11 4 26 14. KrisKurzynowski 1991 10 5 2515. CindySoffel 1985 9 5 23 BethSchimenti 1986 8 7 23

GoALS PLAyER yEAR G1. ElyseEichman-Dolan1984 15 KrisKurzynowski 1988 15 ChristaAluotto 1992 15 CarliLloyd 2001 155. KrisKurzynowski 1989 13 ChristaAluotto 1991 13 KeriLages 2001 13 CarliLloyd 2003 139. CarliLloyd 2002 1210. LynnHallowell 1985 11 KrisKurzynowski 1990 11 BethUydess 1993 11 ShannonNagle 1997 11

ASSISTS PLAyER yEAR A1. JenniferGibbons 1991 13 GinaDeMaio 2008 133. VickiHoekstra 1989 11 BethUydess 1991 115. CindySoffel 1984 10 LynnHallowell 1988 10 Erica“Boo”Schubert 2001 108. BethSchimenti 1988 8 JenniferGibbons 1990 8 GinaDeMaio 2006 811. LynnHallowell 1985 7 BethSchimenti 1986 7 ChristaAluotto 1989 7 KeriLages 2001 7 CarliLloyd 2001 7 CarliLloyd 2002 7ShoTS PLAyER yEAR Sh1. CarliLloyd 2003 882. JudyKalafut 1989 863. ChristaAluotto 1992 78 CarliLloyd 2001 785. KeriLages 2001 746. GinaDeMaio 2006 727. GinaDeMaio 2007 718. CarliLloyd 2002 69 GinaDeMaio 2008 6910. KrisKurzynowski 1989 68 Erica“Boo”Schubert 2001 68

Game-WinningGoals Player year GWG1. CarliLloyd 2003 62. KrisKurzynowski 1988 5 KrisKurzynowski 19895. ChristaAluotto 1992 5 CaycieGusman 2008 56. KimKardos 1993 4

JenTobin 1996 4 ShannonNagle 1997 4 KeriLages 2001 4 CarliLloyd 2002 4 JeniferAnzivino 2006 4 AshleyJones 2009 4SAvES GoALKEEPER yEAR SvS1. SaskiaWebber 1992 1492. RobinCopperthwaite 1985 1433. AlisonPerinchief 1988 1414. RobinCopperthwaite 1987 1405. SaskiaWebber 1991 1396. SaskiaWebber 1989 1317. KateMacfarlane 1998 1308. SusanCurtis 1996 1179. RobinCopperthwaite 1986 11210.SaskiaWebber 1990 106

SAvEPERCENTAGE(Musthaveplayedinatleast50%ofteam’smatches)

GoALKEEPER yEAR GA SvS PCT.1. SaskiaWebber 1992 11 149 .9312. RobinCopperthwaite 1985 14 143 .9113. KimMyers 1993 10 97 .9074. RobinCopperthwaite 1987 17 140 .8925. ErinGuthrie 2009 10 77 .8856. SaskiaWebber 1990 14 106 .8837. SaskiaWebber 1991 19 139 .8808. JessicaHardy 1984 10 69 .8739. RobinCopperthwaite 1986 17 112 .86810.ErinGuthrie 2008 14 87 .86111.SaskiaWebber 1989 23 131 .85112.ErinGuthrie 2006 12 71 .850

GoALS-AGAINSTAvERAGE GoALKEEPER yEAR GA MIN GAA 1. JessicaHardy 1985 0 716 0.000 2. ErinGuthrie 2009 10 1932 0.466 3. ErinGuthrie 2006 12 2128 0.508 4. SaskiaWebber 1992 11 1890 0.524 5. KimberlyMyers 1993 10 1565 0.575 6. ErinGuthrie 2008 14 2046 0.619 7. SaskiaWebber 1990 14 1800 0.700 8. RobinCopperthwaite 1985 14 1620 0.778 9. RobynJones 2004 17 1866 0.820 10.JessicaHardy 1984 10 1080 0.833 11.SaskiaWebber 1991 19 2040 0.838*Minutesplayedforthe1984-86seasonsareapproximated

ShUToUTS GoALKEEPER yEAR MP MS Sho 1. ErinGuthrie 2006 23 23 14 2. SaskiaWebber 1991 21 21 11 ErinGuthrie 2009 21 20 11 4. SaskiaWebber 1992 19 19 10 SusanCurtis 1996 21 21 10 ErinGuthrie 2007 21 21 10 7. SaskiaWebber 1990 19 19 9 RobynJones 2004 20 20 9 ErinGuthrie 2008 22 22 9 10. KimberlyMyers 1993 16 16 8 SusanCurtis 1995 20 20 8 ChristineCaldwell 2001 21 21 8MINUTESPLAyED GoALKEEPER yEAR MP MS MIN 1. ErinGuthrie 2006 23 23 2128 2. ErinGuthrie 2008 22 22 2046 3. SaskiaWebber 1991 21 21 2040 4. ErinGuthrie 2007 21 21 1963 5. RobynJones 2003 21 20 1960 6. ErinGuthrie 2009 21 20 1932 7. ChristineCaldwell 2001 21 21 1929 8. NoraCrawford 2005 21 21 1922 9. SusanCurtis 1996 21 21 1906 10. SaskiaWebber 1992 19 19 1890

CareerRecordsPoINTS PLAyER yEARS G A PTS1. CarliLloyd 2001-04 50 17 1172. KrisKurzynowski 1988-91 49 14 1123. ChristaAluotto 1989-92 39 21 994. BethUydess 1990-93 23 23 695. JudyKalafut 1987-90 27 14 686. KeriLages 1999-2001 24 12 607. LynnHallowell 1985-88 18 23 598. ShannonNagle 1997-2000 24 8 569. GinaDeMaio 2006-10 13 29 5510. BethSchimenti 1986-89 13 24 50GoALS PLAyER yEARS G 1. CarliLloyd 2001-04 50 2. KrisKurzynowski 1988-91 49 3. ChristaAluotto 1989-92 39 4. JudyKalafut 1987-90 27 5. ShannonNagle 1997-2000 24 KeriLages 1999-2001 24 7. BethUydess 1990-93 23 8. GinaRessa 1996-98 20 9. LynnHallowell 1985-88 18 AliciaHall 2005-08 18 KarlaSchacher 2006- 18ASSISTS PLAyER yEARS A 1. GinaDeMaio 2006-10 29 2. JenniferGibbons 1989-92 27 3. BethSchimenti 1986-89 24 4. LynnHallowell 1985-88 23 BethUydess 1990-93 23 6. ChristaAluotto 1989-92 21 7. CarliLloyd 2001-04 17 8. KristenEdmonds 2005-08 16 9. CindySoffel 1984-85 15 10. VickiHoekstra 1988-89 14 JudyKalafut 1987-90 14 KrisKurzynowski 1988-91 14 DanaZonkle 1989-92 14

ShoTS PLAyER yEARS Sh 1. CarliLloyd 2001-04 295 2. GinaDeMaio 2006-10 272 3. ChristaAluotto 1989-92 216 4. JudyKalafut 1987-90 210 5. KrisKurzynowski 1988-91 209 6. ShannonNagle 1997-2000 166 7. KeriLages 1999-2001 164 8. KarlaSchacher 2006- 155 9. BethSchimenti 1986-89 135 10.LynnHallowell 1985-88 134GAME-WINNINGGoALS PLAyER yEARS GWG1. KrisKurzynowski 1988-91 15 CarliLloyd 2001-04 153. ChristaAluotto 1989-92 124. BethUydess 1990-93 9 AliciaHall 2005-08 96. ShannonNagle 1997-2000 87. JudyKalafut 1987-90 7 CaycieGusman 2006-09 7 AshleyJones 2007-10 79. MaggieMoyer 1995-99 6 KeriLages 1999-2001 6 GinaDeMaio 2006-10 6 KarlaSchacher 2006- 6

MATChESPLAyED PLAyER yEARS MS MP 1. GinaDeMaio 2006-10 92 92 2. JeniferAnzivino 2006-09 80 85

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3. KristieLang 2006-09 26 84 4. CarliLloyd 2001-04 77 83 5. ChristaAluotto 1989-92 80 81 JenniferGibbons 1989-92 80 81 LissetteBrandão 2000-04 79 81 8. KrisKurzynowski 1988-91 79 80 DeniseReddy 1988-91 79 80 KimKardos 1993-96 76 80SAvES GoALKEEPER yEARS SvS 1. SaskiaWebber 1989-92 522 2. RobinCopperthwaite 1984-87 423 3. SusanCurtis 1993-96 314 4. ErinGuthrie 2006-09 299 5. ChristineCaldwell 2000-02 233 6. KateMacfarlane 1997-98 232 7. AlisonPerinchief 1988 141 8. RobynJones 2003-04 117 9. KimberlyMyers 1993 97 10. AngelHadaway 1999-2002 95

SAvEPERCENTAGE(Musthaveplayedinatleast50%ofteam’smatches) GoALKEEPER yEARS GA SvS PCT. 1. KimberlyMyers 1993 10 97 .907 2. SaskiaWebber 1989-92 67 522 .886 3. RobinCopperthwaite 1984-87 58 423 .879 4. JessicaHardy 1984-85 10 69 .873 5. ErinGuthrie 2006-09 61 299 .831 6. AlisonPerinchief 1988 35 141 .801 7. KateMacfarlane 1997-98 61 232 .792 8. SusanCurtis 1993-96 89 314 .779 9. RobynJones 2003-04 37 117 .760 10. NoraCrawford 2003,200518 53 .750

GoALS-AGAINSTAvERAGE GoALKEEPER yEARS GA MIN GAA 1. JessicaHardy 1984-85 10 1800 0.500 2. KimberlyMyers 1993 10 1565 0.575 3. ErinGuthrie 2006-09 61 8071 0.680 4. NoraCrawford 2003,200518 2090 0.775 5. SaskiaWebber 1989-92 67 7401 0.815 6. RobynJones 2003-04 37 3826 0.870 7. RobinCopperthwaite1984-87 58 5127 1.018 8. SusanCurtis 1993-96 89 5669 1.413 9. ChristineCaldwell 2000-02 81 5078 1.440 10. AngelHadaway 1999-2002 40 2353 1.530

ShUToUTS GoALKEEPER yEARS MP MS Sho 1. ErinGuthrie 2006-09 87 84 44 2. SaskiaWebber 1989-92 78 78 34 3. SusanCurtis 1993-96 64 62 23 4. RobinCopperthwaite 1984-87 59 57 22 5. ChristineCaldwell 2000-02 55 55 16 RobynJones 2003-04 41 40 16 7. KimberlyMyers 1993 16 16 8 KateMacfarlane 1997-98 38 34 8 NoraCrawford 2003,2005 24 23 8 10. JessicaHardy 1984-85 23 12 6 AngelHadaway 1999-2002 27 25 6

MINUTESPLAyED GoALKEEPER yEARS MP MS MIN 1. ErinGuthrie 2006-09 87 84 8071 2. SaskiaWebber 1989-92 78 78 7401 3. SusanCurtis 1993-96 64 62 5669 4. RobinCopperthwaite 1984-87 59 57 5127 5. ChristineCaldwell 2000-02 55 55 5078 6. RobynJones 2003-04 41 40 3826 7. KateMacfarlane 1997-98 38 34 3291 8. AngelHadaway 1999-2002 27 25 2353 9. NoraCrawford 2003,2005 24 23 2090 10. JessicaHardy 1984-85 23 12 1800*Actualminutesplayedfortheyears1984-1986areunavailable.Thisnumberisanestimatebasedonthenumberofgamesplayed

andthenumberofovertimes.

single-match RecordsTEAMMostGoalsbyRU victory 14 Iona,10-9-85 defeat 3 atCornell,9-18-88 3 atOldDominion,10-9-00 3 atBostonCollege,11-4-01 athome 14 Iona,10-9-85 onroad 8 atRhodeIsland,10-15-88MostGoals,TwoTeamsCombined 14 atRutgers14,Iona0;10-9-85 11 atRutgers11,LaSalle0;10-10-86 11 atRutgers6,Miami5;10-18-02(2OT)MostGoalsAllowed victory 5 atRutgers6,Miami5;10-18-02(2OT) defeat 7 NotreDame7,atRutgers1;9-26-97 7 atConnecticut7,Rutgers0;10-31-98LargestMargin ofvictory 14 atRutgers14,Iona,0;10-9-85 ofdefeat 7 atConnecticut7,Rutgers0;10-31-98

INDIvIDUALMostshots 13 CarliLloyd,vs.Maryland[N];11-14-03Mostgoals 5 ElyseEichman-Dolan, atRhodeIsland;9-23-84Mostassists 4 ChristaAluotto;vs.Maryland;10-7-89Mostpoints 10 ElyseEichman-Dolan (fivegoals),atRhodeIsland;9-23-84Mostsaves 25 RobinCopperthwaite, atGeorgeMason;11-2-85

SeriesRecordsLongestseriesagainstoneteam Villanova(1984-) 27Longeststretchwithoutvictoryagainstoneteam NotreDame(2002-) 11Mostvictoriesagainstoneteam Princeton(1984-) 14 Providence(1984-) 14Mostlossesagainstoneteam NotreDame(1992-) 17Longestwinningstreakagainstoneteam Providence(1984-2003) 13Mostgoalsscoredagainstoneteam Villanova(1984-) 49Fewestgoalsscoredagainstoneteam vs.12teams 0Mostgoalsallowedagainstoneteam NotreDame(1992-) 59Fewestgoalsallowedagainstoneteam vs.29teams 0

single-season team Records

Category Record year(s)Mostmatches 23 2001,2006Mosthomematches 13 1999,2005,2006Mostawaymatches 11 1986,2001,2008Mostneutral-sitematches 7 1988Mostvictories 16 2006Mostvictoriesathome 9 2006,2007Mostvictoriesonroad 7 1986Mostvictoriesonneutralfield 4 1989Mostconferencevictories 8 2006Fewestvictories 5 1998Fewestvictoriesathome 2 1986,1988Fewestvictoriesonroad 0 2007Fewestvictoriesonneutralfield 0 1992,1998, 2005,2007Mostmatchestied 5 1998,2003MostmatchesendinginOT 8 2003Mostshotstaken 401 1989Fewestshotstaken 184 2004Mostgoals 52 1985Fewestgoals 22 1998,2004Mostassists 49 1989,1991Fewestassists 12 2004Mostpoints 145 1991Fewestpoints 56 2004Mostshotsallowed 298 1998Fewestshotsallowed 130 1986Mostgoalsallowed 39 1988Fewestgoalsallowed 11 1992,2009Mostassistsallowed 33 2000Fewestassistsallowed 5 1984Mostpointsallowed 109 2000Fewestpointsallowed 30 1992Mostsaves 152 1988Fewestsaves 56 2004Mostsavesallowed 172 1989Fewestsavesallowed 68 2004Bestgoals-againstaverage 0.48 2009Worstgoals-againstaverage 1.88 1994BestopponentGAA 1.06 1998, 2003,2004WorstopponentGAA 2.50 1984Mostshutouts 16 2006Fewesttimesshutout 2 1984,1988Mosttimesshutout 10 2004,2007Highestwinningpercentage .783 2006Longestwinningstreak 6 1985,1990, 1996,2005Longestlosingstreak 4 1988,1989, 1997,2005

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AAAAAbbondandolo,Maryanne.............................................. 1995,1997Albright,Jane..................................................................................... 2000Allessio,Amanda........................................................................2004-07Aluotto,Christa...........................................................................1989-92Anzivino,Jenifer..........................................................................2006-09Antao,Gabby..........................................................................2002-2003Aquila,Nicole................................................................ 2003-04,2006Armellino,Tania....................................................................1997-2000Avner,Zoe.....................................................................................2003-05

BBBBBendzlowicz,Jessica....................................................................... 2005Bernard,Karen...........................................................................1985-86Bhalla,Jennifer...........................................................................1993-96Bizup,Karen........................................................................................ 1993Blom,Dana...................................................................................2001-02Bodholt,Jessica...................................................................1999-2000Borschel,Dawn..........................................................................1985-87Bostjancic,Kathy.......................................................................1985-86Bostjancic,Sue.................................................................................. 1989Bradley,Kristen................................................................................. 2010Brady,Tierney..............................................................................2003-06Brandão,Kim................................................................ 2002-04,2006Brandão,Lissette....................................................... 2000,2002-04Brewer,Kristen..........................................................................1996-97Bridges,Jenica.....................................................................1997-2000Bright,Uchenna.........................................................................1996-99Burton,Jennifer.........................................................................1992-95

CCCCCaldwell,Christine.....................................................................2000-02Caldwell,Colleen.........................................................................2000-01Calvo,Rebecca................................................................................... 1999Cameron,Meghan....................................................................2001-03Cavaliere,Michele............................................................................ 1986Coffey,Tracey..................................................................................... 1984Cole,JoEllen................................................................................1984-85Conway,Caitlin................................................................................... 2009Copperthwaite,Robin..............................................................1984-87Corrado,Bridget........................................................................1985-86Crawford,Nora............................................................ 2002-03,2005Cregar,Misty...............................................................................1993-94Cuda,Amy...............................................................................1999-2002Curtis,Marcy...................................................................................... 1998Curtis,Susan...............................................................................1993-96Cush,Christie..................................................................................... 1994

DDDDDarcy,Lisa....................................................................................1984-85DeMaio,Gina...................................................................... 2006-08,10Dexter,Jennifer................................................................................. 2006Dickson,Sandy............................................................................1990-93DiPaolo,Tricia............................................................................2009-Duccilli,Valerie............................................................................1992-95Dugandzic,Adrienne................................................................2000-03Dumont,Kelsey...........................................................................2007-10

EEEEEdmonds,Kristen......................................................................2005-08Edwards,Jasmine....................................................................2008-Eichman-Dolan,Elyse....................................................................... 1984Eisenberg,Lisa............................................................................2000-01Elledge,Wanda...........................................................................1998-99Erthal,Robin.................................................................................1994-97Esposito,Domenique...............................................................2003-07Esposito,Lauren................................................................................ 2006Esposito,Kimberly...............................................................1999-2000Evans,Kelly...................................................................................2002-03Evans,Shannon..........................................................................2001-02

FFFFFiligno,Jonelle...........................................................................2010-Fletcher,Amanda............................................................................. 1997Foster,Tracy................................................................................1990-93Froehlich,Tara............................................................................2001-04

GGGGGabriel,Danielle..........................................................................1989-90Gahr,Lori.............................................................................................. 1985Garganta,Rosemary....................................................................... 2009Gavitt,Jennifer................................................................................... 1990Gaydos,Sabrina................................................................................. 1984Geiser,Dana....................................................................................... 2005Gerbino,Brook................................................................................... 1987Gerew,Maria.............................................................................2010-Gibbons,Jennifer.......................................................................1989-92Gleason,Shannon............................................................................. 1998Gusman,Caycie..........................................................................2006-09Guthrie,Erin..................................................................................2006-09

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Hadaway,Angel....................................................................1999-2002Hahn,Lisa......................................................................................1997-98Hall,Alicia......................................................................................2005-08Hallowell,Lynn.............................................................................1985-88Hambleton,Allie.......................................................... 2007,2009-10Hardy,Jessica.............................................................................1984-85Hauck,Bernie..............................................................................1988-89Haydu,Amber..................................................................................... 2000Hessler,Sarah................................................................................... 1995Hoekstra,Vicki............................................................................1988-89Hudson,Courtney......................................................................2001-03

IIIIIanello,Marie...............................................................................1988-89

JJJJJandasek,Jamie..................................................................1999-2002Janosz,Jessica.........................................................................2010-Jezercak,Kate............................................................................1992-95Joern,Jennie...............................................................................1984-87Jones,Ashley...............................................................................2007-10Jones,Robyn................................................................................2003-04Junnila,Jenica.......................................................1994-95,1997-98

KKKKKalafut,Judy.................................................................................1987-90Kamienski,Kim...........................................................................1992-95Kane,Heather.................................................................................... 1989Kardos,Kim..................................................................................1993-96Kaufman,Bianca............................................................................... 1999Keller,Lisa.....................................................................................1986-87Kerstetter,Jamie......................................................................2000-01Kiedaisch,Karen............................................................................... 1984Klatt,Jilian.....................................................................................1995-97Komar,Jaime..............................................................................2003-06Kurzynowski,Kris.......................................................................1988-91

LLLLLadish,Heather................................................................................. 1986Lages,Keri..............................................................................1999-2001Lancos,Julie...............................................................................2009-Lang,Kristie.................................................................................2006-09Leigh,Tori.....................................................................................2010Lennon,Kelly....................................................................................... 1991Leonow,Maria................................................................................... 1996Lloyd,Carli.....................................................................................2001-04Lockman,Kim..................................................................................... 1992Logue,Kristine................................................................................... 1992Logue,Kristine(mgr).......................................................................1995Love,Adrienne......................................................................1999-2000Lunemann,Ashley......................................................................2004-06

MMMMMacCormack,Stephanie............................................................... 2005Macfarlane,Kate.......................................................................1997-98Martell,Heather.........................................................................1987-90Marthies,Cheryl.........................................................................1985-88McBride,Mary................................................................................... 1985McCormick,Kim................................................................................ 1987McGonagle,Megan..................................................................1995-98McGrath,Patty...........................................................................1984-85McIntyre,Erin........................................................................1999-2002McLaughlin,Maura..................................................................2009-McMeekin,Jill..............................................................................1996-99McNabb,Lindsey......................................................................2009-McNamara,Michelle...............................................................2001-04Medcalf,Ashley.........................................................................2008-Miller,Jody....................................................................................1989-92Mineo,Kim....................................................................................2003-06Montero,Nina.............................................................................2005-08Mottram,Kate............................................................................1988-90Moyer,Maggie......................................................1995-96,1998-99Muscarella,Maggie..................................................................1984-85Musselman,Kelly.......................................................................1985-86Myers,Kimberly................................................................................ 1993

NNNNNagle,Shannon....................................................................1997-2000

ooooOhlott,Barbara...........................................................................1986-89Olivo,Michelle.................................................................................... 2007,Ondrick,Beth...............................................................................1987-88

PPPPPace,Stefanee..........................................................................2009-Peddie,Michele..........................................................................1987-90Pellerin,Liz....................................................................................1984-86Perinchief,Alison.............................................................................. 1988Perretty,Samantha.................................................................2010-Piotrowsky,Danielle............................................................1998-2000Pitchok,Pam................................................................................1990-94

Pitchok,Pia...................................................................................1990-93Poore,Quendryth............................................................................. 1994Post,Lorainne.................................................................................... 1989Price,April..................................................................................2009-

RRRRRabii,Jeanne...............................................................................1995-96Rabii,Lisa.......................................................................................1993-96Radin,Risa....................................................................................2001-03Radu,Alyssa...........................................................................1997-2000Reddy,Denise.............................................................................. 1988-91Reinecke,Taylor........................................................................2010-Remmey,Ashley.........................................................................1991-92Ressa,Gina...................................................................................1996-99Richter,Jennifer............................................................................... 1988Risoli,Danae................................................................................2002-05Rispoli,Leia...................................................................................2004-07Roarty,Courtney........................................................................2005-08Rodriguez,Marissa......................................................................... 2008-Roesler,Valerie................................................................................. 2001Rosen,Amy.......................................................................................... 1984Ross,Corrynn..................................................................................... 1997Ruchalski,Chris..........................................................................1985-86Rupon,Casey..............................................................................2008-Ryan,Meghan..............................................................................2004-07

SSSSSanchez,Robbyn........................................................................1991-92Savics,Maija..............................................................................2009-Schacher,Karla..........................................................2006,2009-Schimenti,Beth..........................................................................1986-89Schubert,Erica“Boo”..................................................................... 2001Schultz,Jennifer.........................................................................2000-01Serlin,Gayle..................................................................................1996-97Shaban,Ashley................................................................................... 2002Shamy,Maureen............................................................................... 1984Sheerin,Christina......................................................................1991-94Signorelli,Julie.............................................................................1987-88Silverio,Danni..................................................................................... 1984Simon,Erin..................................................................................2010-Simpkins,Emmy........................................................................2009-Singer,Stephanie.......................................................................2000-01Sleiman,Rheanne......................................................................2007-10Smilko,Jessica...........................................................................1994-97Smith,Merissa................................................................................... 2010Smogyi,Ani.......................................................................................... 1984Soffel,Cindy..................................................................................1984-85Stallings,Mary.............................................................................1987-88Stouden,Christine.....................................................................1995-96Sturm,Leslie................................................................................1985-86Swerdloff,Samantha................................................................2001-02Szynalski,Caroline.....................................................................1986-87

TTTTTaiste,Tasha................................................................................1995-98Tobin,Jen......................................................................................1996-99Toft,Michelle..........................................................................1998-2000Triantafyllos,Elizabeth.......................................................1999-2000Turner,Adrienne........................................................................1993-96Turner,Alicia................................................................................1993-96Turner,Karen..............................................................................1990-93

UUUUUlbrich,Barbara................................................................................ 1989Uydess,Beth................................................................................1990-93

vvvvVedder,Kate................................................................................1992-95Vetack,Julie.................................................................................1985-88Vitunic,Diane...............................................................................1996-99Volkomer,Sarah............................................................................... 2006

WWWWWalters,Carissa......................................................................2010-Waters,Jessica................................................................................ 1984Wawrzyniak-Forst,Tiphanie............................................1997-2000Webber,Saskia..........................................................................1989-92Wentzler,Christine.................................................... 2001,2003-04Williams,Tiffany.................................................................. 1999,2002Wimmerschoff,Diane.............................................................1984-86Wirth,Julie.......................................................................................... 1992Wise,Becky........................................................................................ 2006-Woeller,Shannon.....................................................................2009-Wurst,Melissa...........................................................................1996-97Wynarczuk,Tanya............................................................................ 2000

yyyyYahn,Maggie...............................................................................2009-10

ZZZZZonkle,Dana................................................................................1989-92

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JERSEyNUMBERS KellyAnnAnnunziata(1986) KarenBernard(1985-86) SueBostjancic(1989) MicheleCavaliere(1986) JillCecere(1986) JoEllenCole(1984-85) BridgetCorrado(1985-86) LisaDarcy(1984-85) LorraineGahr(1985-86) SabrinaGaydos(1984) DianeHamadyck(1986) HeatherKane(1989) KarenKiedaisch(1984) HeatherLadish(1986) TerryMakers(1986) CarrieMasci(1984) MaureenMcCourt(1984) PattyMcGrath(1984) DeniseMcKenna(1985) LisaMilligan(1986) KellyMusselman(1985-86) BethMuzik(1985) LorainnePost(1989) PatriciaRandall(1985-86) JenniferRichter(1988) AmyRosen(1984) ChristineRuchalski(1985-86) CindiScorsone(1986) DanniSilverio(1984) AniSmogyi(1984) LeslieSturm(1985-86) BarbaraUlbrich(1989) JessicaWaters(1984) KellyWhiteside(1986) JanineWitt(1986)

GKSusanCurtis(1994) KimberlyMyers(1991-92) SaskiaWebber(1990-92) LeanneBollinger(1990) AlisonPerinchief(1987-88) MaryStallings(1987-88) SusanKerr(1987)

00JessicaJanoscz(2010-) ElizabethTriantafyllos(1999-01) MarcyCurtis(1997-98)

01JessicaHardy(1985) NoraCrawford(2003)

0 SamanthaPerretty(2010-) EmmySimpkins(2008-09) JodyMartin(2007) NoraCrawford(2005) LaurenAcosta(2003-04) ChristineCaldwell(2000-02) BiancaKaufman(1999) KateMacfarlane(1997-98) MeganMcGonagle(1995-96) SusanCurtis(1993)

1 EmmySimpkins(2010-) ErinGuthrie(2006-09) AngelHadaway(1999-2002) MeganMcGonagle(1997-98) SusanCurtis(1995-96) KimberlyMyers(1993) RobinCopperthwaite(1985-87)

2 ShannonWoeller(2010-) NinaMontero(2005-08) LissetteBrandão(2000-04) JillMcMeekin(1996-99) KimKamienski(1992-95) LynnHallowell(1985-88)

3 KelseyDumont(2007-10) KimBrandão(2002-06) StephanieSinger(2000-01)

MaggieMoyer(1995-99) KarenTurner(1990-93) ChristinaMachado(1987-88) MaggieMuscarella(1984-5)

4 AllieHambleton(2007-10) KimMineo(2003-06) JenniferSchultz(2000-01) WandaElledge(1998-99) JilianKlatt(1995-97) ChrissySheerin(1991-94) JenniferGavitt(1990) CarolineSzynalski(1985-87)

5 RheanneSleiman(2007-10) AshleyLunemann(2004-06) KellyEvans(2002-03) LisaEisenberg(2001) JaneAlbright(2000) ShannonGleason(1998) JenniferBhalla(1993-96) ChristaAluotto(1989-92) CherylMathies(1985-88)

6 GinaDeMaio(2006-10) ZoeAvner(2005) CourtneyHudson(2001-03) AlyssaRadu(1997-2000) UchennaBright(1996) KateJezercak(1992-95) HeatherMartell(1988-90) JennieJoern(1984-87)

7 StefaneePace(2008-) LeiaRispoli(2004-07) AdrienneDugandzic(2000-03) RobinErthal(1994-97) DanaZonkle(1989-92) BrookGerbino(1987) CindySoffel(1984-85)

8 JonelleFiligno(2010-) AliciaHall(2005-08) SherriannSteadman(2003) SamanthaSwerdloff(2002) JessicaBodholt(1999-2001) AmandaFletcher(1997) LisaRabii(1993-96) RobbynSanchez(1991) JulieVetack(1985-88)

9 ErinSimon(2010-) KristieLang(2006-09) BrittneySmith(2004) ChristineCulbreth(2003) JamieJandasek(1999-2002) ChristineStouden(1995-96) ChristieCush(1994) TracyFoster(1990-93) BethOndrick(1987-88) TracyCoffey(1984-85)

10KristenEdmonds(2005-08) CarliLloyd(2001-04) TanyaWynarczuk(2000) UchennaBright(1997-99) KimKardos(1993-96) AshleyRemmey(1991-92) JudyKalafut(1989-90) JulieSignorelli(1987-88) MaureenShamy(1984)

11AshleyJones(2007-10) JaimeKomar(2005-06) TaraFroehlich(2003-04) ShannonEvans(2000-02) JenTobin(1996-99) ValerieDuccilli(1992-95) KrisKurzynowski(1988-91) DawnBorschel(1985-87) ElyseEichman-Dolan(1984)

12AshleyMedcalf(2008-) BrittnyeScott(2005)

LizzieMiller(2004) RachelCordasco(2003) SherriannSteadman(2002) JamieKerstetter(2000-01) DianeVitunic(1996-99) JenniferBurton(1992-95) MichelePeddie(1987-90)

13JsmineEdwards(2008-) DomeniqueEsposito(2003-07) TiffanyWilliams(1999-2002) MelissaWurst(1996-97) KathleenVedder(1992-95) KimWaldek(1987) LizPellerin(1984-86)

14CarissaWalters(2010-) JeniferAnzivino(2006-09) JessicaBendzlowicz(2005) MeghanCameron(2001-03) TiphanieForst(1997-2000) AdrienneTurner(1993-96) JenniferGibbons(1989-92) BernieHauck(1988) KathyBostjancic(1985-87)

15MaijaSavics(2008-) AmandaAllessio(2004-07) GabbyAntao(2002-03) JaimieDougherty(2001) DaniellePiotrowsky(1998-2000) JessicaSmilko(1997) AliciaTurner(1993-96) RobbynSanchez(1992) KateMottram(1988-90) AmyStewart(1987)

16CaycieGusman(2006-09) JaimeKomar(2003-04) AmyCuda(1999-2002) TashaTaiste(1995-98) KarenBizup(1993) JulieWirth(1992) DanielleGabriel(1989-90) HeatherMartell(1987)

17AprilPrice(2008-) MichelleOlivo(2007) TierneyBrady(2003-06) TaraFroehlich(2001-02) ShannonNagle(1997-2000) JeanneRabii(1995) QuendrythPoore(1994) JodyMiller(1989-92) KimberlyMcCormick(1987)

18TriciaDiPaolo(2007-) NicoleAquila(2003-06) ChristineBowers(2002) KeriLages(1999-2001) GayleSerlin(1996-98) JessicaSmilko(1994-95) BethUydess(1990-93) MarieIannello(1988-89) BarbaraOhlott(1986-87) DianeWimmerschoff(1984-85)

19KarlaSchacher(2006-) ZoeAvner(2003-04) AshleyShaban(2002) SamanthaSwerdloff(2001) AdrienneLove(1999-2000) JenicaJunnila(1994-98) KristineLogue(1992) BethSchimenti(1986-89)

20MarissaRodriguez(2008) ErinMcIntyre(1999-2002) MaryanneAbbondandolo(1995-97) MistyCregar(1993-94) KimberlyLockman(1992) DeniseReddy(1988-91) JulieStansell(1987)

21BeckyWise(2006-09) MichelleMcNamara(2001-04) GinaRessa(1996-99) JanelleDeLosSantos(1995) PamPitchok(1990-94) VickiHoekstra(1988-89) SandraSmith(1987)

22MauraMcLaughlin(2009-) MichelleOlivo(2008) AshleyMedcalf(2007) JenniferDexter(2006) DanaeRisoli(2002-05) TaniaArmellino(1997-2001) JessicaSmilko(1996) PiaPitchok(1990-93) HeatherDaly(1987)

23JulieLancos(2009-) LaurenEsposito(2006) KimberlyEsposito(1999-2001) LisaHahn(1997-98) MelissaHardman(1995) SandyDickson(1990-93) JudyKalafut(1987-88)

24LindseyMcNabb(2009-) StephanieMacCormack(2005) RisaRadin(2001-04) JenicaBridges(1997-2000) ShanaGreene(1990) LisaKeller(1986-87)

25TaylorReinecke(2010-) CaitlinConway(2009) DanaBlom(2001-02) LisaEisenberg(2000) RebeccaCalvo(1999) KristenBrewer(1996-97) SarahLongstreet(1995) MicheleReed(1990) RobinChirichella(1987)

26MerissaSmith(2009-10) NoraCrawford(2002) ValerieRoesler(2001) MichelleToft(1998-2000) CorrynnRoss(1997) MariaLeonow(1996) CatherineOlsiewski(1995) LaurieAverill(1987)

27MaggieYahn(2009-10) ColleenCaldwell(2000-01) ElizabethReed(1995) GinaTambe(1987)

28RosemaryGarganta(2009) MeghanRyan(2003-07) AmberHaydu(2000) JoleyLies(1987)

29KristenBradley(2010) CourtneyRoraty(2005-08) MichelePeters(1987)

30ChristineWentzler(2001-04)33MariaGerew(2010-) ShannonWoeller(2009) KristyCatelli(2006)

39SarahVolkomer(2006) DanaGeiser(2005) RobynJones(2003-04)

77ToriLeigh(2010-)88Erica“Boo”Schubert(2001-02)99CaseyRupon(2008-)

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1984(10-4-2)Home:5-0Away:4-2-1Neutral:1-2-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsElyseEichman-Dolan 16-16 53 15 6 36CindySoffel 16-16 36 6 10 22MaggieMuscarella 16-16 27 4 5 13LizPellerin 16-16 24 6 0 12KarenKiedaisch 16-13 14 6 0 12DianeWimmerschoff 12-11 24 3 1 7TracyCoffey 16-16 13 1 1 3MaureenShamy 12-10 7 1 0 2LisaDarcy 12-8 4 1 0 2AmyRosen 10-1 3 1 0 2SabrinaGaydos 9-1 3 1 0 2JoEllenCole 13-13 2 0 1 1PattyMcGrath 12-4 4 0 0 0JenniferJoern 14-12 2 0 0 0DanniSilverio 9-0 2 0 0 0JessicaWaters 5-2 2 0 0 0AniSmogyi 5-0 0 0 0 0MaureenMcCourt 4-0 0 0 0 0CarrieMasci 2-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 16 220 45 24 114OPPONENTS 16 169 20 5 45

1984GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho GAAJessicaHardy 12-12 69 10 6 0.83RobinCopperthwaite 6-4 28 10 3 1.67RUTGERS 16 97 20 9 1.25OPPONENTS 16 N/A 45 2 2.50

Starters:GK-Hardy.F-Eichman-Dolan,Soffel.M-Muscarella,Pel-lerin,Kiedaisch,Wimmerschoff.B-Coffey,Shamy,Cole,Joern.Reserves:GK-Copperthwaite.F-Darcy,Rosen,Gaydos,Waters,McCourt.M-McGrath.B-Silverio,Smogyi,Masci.

1985(13-4-1)Home:7-2Away:6-2-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsCarolineHallowell 18-18 54 11 7 29CindySoffel 18-17 42 9 5 23MaggieMuscarella 16-15 46 6 3 15KathyBostjancic 18-17 29 4 3 11ChristineRuchalski 18-5 22 5 0 10KarenBernard 10-2 19 4 0 8BridgetCorrado 17-11 24 3 2 8DianeWimmerschoff 18-18 22 1 6 8LizPellerin 18-18 39 3 1 7NancyJames 2-0 7 3 0 6CherylMathies 15-11 10 1 1 3LeslieSturm 17-8 6 1 0 2KellyMusselman 6-0 2 1 0 2JulieVetack 18-18 7 0 1 1LisaDarcy 13-1 5 0 1 1BethMuzik 2-0 4 0 1 1PatriciaRandall 3-0 1 0 1 1DawnBorshel 18-0 12 0 0 0JoEllenCole 17-9 6 0 0 0TracyCoffey 16-10 5 0 0 0CarolineSzynalski 2-0 2 0 0 0JennieJoern 16-3 1 0 0 0MaryMcBride 5-0 0 0 0 0LoriGahr 1-0 0 0 0 0PattyMcGrath 1-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 18 365 52* 32 136OPPONENTS 18 161 14 9 37*indicatesonegoalfromshootoutvictoryvs.NewHampshireincluded.GoalswerescoredbyWimmerschoff,Joern,PellerinandSturm.

1985GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAARobinCopperthwaite 18-18 143 14 7 .911 0.78JessicaHardy 11-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00RUTGERS 18 143 14 7 .911 0.78OPPONENTS 18 N/A 52 3 N/A N/A

Starters:GK-Copperthwaite.F-Hallowell,Soffel,Corrado.M-Muscarella,Bostjancic.B-Wimmerschoff,Pellerin,Mathies,Vetack,Coffey.Reserves:GK-Hardy.F-Ruchalski,James,Muzik.M-Sturm,Musselman,Darcy,Borshel,Szynalski,McBride,Gahr,McGrath.B-Bernard,Randall,Cole,Joern.

1986(9-6-2)Home:2-3-1Away:7-3-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsBethSchimenti 17-17 50 8 7 23HeatherLadish 17-17 37 8 0 16

ChrisRuchalski 10-0 8 5 0 10LizPellerin 17-17 19 4 1 9KarenBernard 17-5 12 3 2 8KathyBostjancic 17-17 19 2 2 6LisaKeller 17-16 19 2 0 4LynnHallowell 17-16 27 1 2 4LeslieSturm 17-14 9 1 0 2KellyMusselman 14-1 7 1 0 2BarbaraOhlott 11-2 5 0 2 2BridgetCorrado 13-0 9 0 1 1DianeWimmerschoff 17-17 7 0 1 1MarleneGirsang 1-0 0 0 1 1DawnBorschel 11-0 4 0 0 0CarolineSzynalski 4-1 2 0 0 0CherylMathies 13-13 1 0 0 0MicheleCavaliere 5-0 1 0 0 0KellyWhiteside 1-0 1 0 0 0JulieVetack 17-17 0 0 0 0JennieJoern 6-0 0 0 0 0PaulaLodi 1-0 0 0 0 0PattyRandall 1-0 0 0 0 0JanineWitt 1-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 17 237 35 19 89OPPONENTS 17 130 17 10 44

1986GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAARobinCopperthwaite 17-17 112 17 6 .868 1.00LoriGahr 2-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00RUTGERS 17 112 17 6 .868 1.00OPPONENTS 17 125 35 3 .781 2.06

Starters:GK-Copperthwaite.F-Schimenti,Ladish,Hallowell.M-Bostjancic,Keller,Sturm.B-Pellerin,Wimmerschoff,Mathies,Vetack.Reserves:GK-Gahr.F-Ruchalski,Ohlott,Corrado,Szynalski.M-Musselman,Borschel,Whiteside,Lodi.B-Bernard,Girsang,Cavaliere,Joern,Randall,Witt.

1987(12-6)Home:8-0Away:4-6

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsJudyKalafut 18-18 60 9 4 22LisaKeller 18-15 30 5 3 13BethOndrick 18-18 24 5 2 12LynnHallowell 18-18 25 4 4 12JulieSignorelli 18-11 16 3 4 10CarolineSzynalski 18-18 11 4 1 9BethSchimenti 17-16 33 2 4 8BrookGerbino 15-1 6 3 0 6KimMcCormick 18-5 10 2 2 6HeatherMartell 15-0 5 1 0 2BarbaraOhlott 18-13 5 0 1 1MichelePeddie 17-8 3 0 1 1CherylMathies 16-16 2 0 1 1JulieVetack 18-18 4 0 0 0DawnBorschel 16-4 3 0 0 0JennieJoern 15-1 0 0 0 0HeatherDaly 1-0 0 0 0 0ChristinaMachado 1-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 18 237 39* 27 105OPPONENTS 18 190 20 12 52*indicatesowngoal(RU1)included

1987GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAARobinCopperthwaite 18-18 140 17 6 .892 1.06MaryStallings 3-0 8 3 1 .727 1.54RUTGERS 18 148 20 7 .881 1.11OPPONENTS 18 165 39 4 .809 2.17

Starters:GK-Copperthwaite.F-Kalafut,Keller,Signorelli.M-On-drick,Hallowell,Schimenti,Ohlott.B-Szynalski,Mathies,Vetack.Reserves:GK-Stallings.F-Martell.M-Gerbino,Peddie.B-Mc-Cormick,Borschel,Joern,Daly,Machado.

1988(8-9-3)Home:2-4-1Away:3-2-1Neutral:3-3-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsKrisKurzynowski 20-20 60 15 3 33JudyKalafut 20-20 30 7 4 18LynnHallowell 20-20 29 2 10 14BethSchimenti 20-20 20 0 8 8HeatherMartell 12-0 7 3 1 7VickiHoekstra 15-12 21 2 3 7JenniferRichter 20-1 15 3 0 6MarieIannello 16-0 5 2 0 4KateMottram 20-16 10 1 2 4BethOndrick 20-12 7 1 1 3DeniseReddy 20-19 3 1 1 3BernieHauck 20-6 13 1 0 2

JulieSignorelli 13-0 7 1 0 2BarbOhlott 20-15 3 1 0 2MichelePeddie 13-0 6 0 2 2JulieVetack 20-20 1 0 1 1CherylMathies 20-20 1 0 0 0ChristinaMachado 3-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 20 238 41* 36 118OPPONENTS 20 233 39* 23 101 *indicatesowngoals(RU1,Opponents1)included

1988GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAAlisonPerinchief 17-17 141 35 3 .801 1.99MaryStallings 5-3 11 4 2 .733 1.13RUTGERS 20 152 39 5 .796 1.84OPPONENTS 20 140 41 2 .773 1.94

Starters:GK-Perinchief.F-Kurzynowski,Kalafut,Hallowell.M-Schimenti,Hoekstra,Mottram.B-Reddy,Ohlott,Vetack,Mathies.Reserves:GK-Stallings.F-Martell,Richter,Signorelli.M-Iannello,Ondrick.B-Hauck,Peddie,Machado.

1989(13-8-1)Home:3-2-1Away:6-4Neutral:4-2

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsKrisKurzynowski 21-20 68 13 2 28ChristaAluotto 22-21 48 6 7 19JudyKalafut 22-22 86 7 3 17VickiHoekstra 22-22 52 2 11 15BethSchimenti 19-16 32 3 5 11DanielleGabriel 17-12 18 3 2 8JodyMiller 16-0 14 3 2 8JenniferGibbons 22-21 18 1 4 6BarbOhlott 22-22 14 1 3 5MichelePeddie 22-8 8 1 3 5LorainnePost 12-0 4 1 1 3DanaZonkle 15-8 12 0 3 3DeniseReddy 21-21 8 0 2 2SueBostjancic 3-0 1 0 1 1KateMottram 20-19 13 0 0 0BarbaraUlbrich 20-8 4 0 0 0MarieIannello 11-0 1 0 0 0HeatherKane 3-0 0 0 0 0HeatherMartell 2-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 22 401 41 49 131OPPONENTS 22 297 25 13 63

1989GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAASaskiaWebber 19-19 131 23 4 .850 1.24CindyGilbride 6-3 18 2 2 .900 .450RUTGERS 22 149 25 6 .860 1.10OPPONENTS 22 172 41 6 .810 1.80

Starters:GK-Webber.F-Kurzynowski,Aluotto,Kalafut.M-Hoek-stra,Schimenti,Gabriel,Gibbons.B-Ohlott,Reddy,Mottram.Reserves:GK-Gilbride.F-Post,Martell.M-Miller,Peddie,Zonkle.B-Bostjancic,Ulbrich,Iannello,Kane.

1990(13-5-1)Home:6-1Away:5-4-1Neutral:2-0

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsKrisKurzynowski 19-19 38 11 4 26JenniferGibbons 19-19 21 4 8 16ChristaAluotto 18-18 35 4 5 13JudyKalafut 13-13 35 4 3 11TracyFoster 16-12 25 4 1 9JodyMiller 18-2 8 3 3 9DanaZonkle 19-19 25 3 2 8HeatherMartell 15-3 17 3 2 8DanielleGabriel 17-12 10 2 4 8BethUydess 19-15 20 3 1 7MichelePeddie 17-1 11 2 1 5DeniseReddy 19-19 7 1 3 5PiaPitchok 19-18 6 0 2 2KateMottram 19-19 5 0 0 0KarenTurner 10-0 2 0 0 0SandyDickson 7-0 1 0 0 0MicheleReed 6-0 0 0 0 0ShannaGreene 5-0 0 0 0 0PamPitchok 4-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 19 266 44 39 127OPPONENTS 19 148 14 6 34

1990GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAASaskiaWebber 19-19 106 14 9 .883 0.70RUTGERS 19 106 14 9 .883 0.70OPPONENTS 19 127 44 4 .743 2.40

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Starters:GK-Webber.F-Kurzynowski,Aluotto.M-Gibbons,Kala-fut,Foster,Uydess.B-Zonkle,Reddy,PiaPitchok,Mottram.Reserves:F-Martell.M-Miller,Gabriel,Peddie,Turner,Dickson,PamPitchok.B-Reed,Greene.

1991(13-7-1)Home:6-3-1Away:6-4Neutral:1-0

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsChristaAluotto 21-21 55 13 5 31KrisKurzynowski 21-21 44 10 5 25BethUydess 21-21 32 5 11 21DanaZonkle 21-21 41 6 5 17JenniferGibbons 21-21 30 2 13 17DeniseReddy 21-21 12 3 3 9ChrissySheerin 21-21 23 2 4 8TracyFoster 19-17 19 3 1 7AshleyRemmey 15-0 6 2 0 4SandyDickson 21-6 8 1 0 2PamPitchok 14-0 2 1 0 2KarenTurner 20-8 6 0 1 1SaskiaWebber 21-21 0 0 1 1PiaPitchok 21-21 1 0 0 0RobbynSanchez 9-0 1 0 0 0JodyMiller 19-12 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 21 280 48 49 145OPPONENTS 21 193 19 9 47

1991GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAASaskiaWebber 21-21 139 19 11 .880 0.84RUTGERS 21 139 19 11 .880 0.84OPPONENTS 21 151 48 4 .760 2.12

Starters:GK-Webber.F-Aluotto,Kurzynowski.M-Uydess,Zonkle,Gibbons,Sheerin.B-Reddy,Foster,PiaPitchok,Miller.Reserves:F-Sanchez.M-Remmey,Dickson,PamPitchok,Turner.

1992(11-4-4)Home:8-1Away:3-3-3Neutral:0-0-1

Name MP-MS Sh G A Pts.ChristaAluotto 19-19 78 15 4 34DanaZonkle 19-19 39 5 4 14BethUydess 19-19 21 4 6 14PamPitchok 15-11 13 2 2 6ChrissySheerin 16-3 8 2 2 6JenniferGibbons 19-19 12 1 2 4JenniferBurton 18-14 3 1 2 4ValerieDuccilli 17-14 10 1 1 3SandyDickson 17-14 8 1 1 3KateJezercak 17-3 2 1 1 3JodyMiller 14-0 6 1 0 2KarenTurner 16-13 1 0 2 2KimKamienski 15-10 18 0 1 1TracyFoster 19-19 2 0 1 1SaskiaWebber 19-19 0 0 1 1AshleyRemmey 9-0 3 0 0 0PiaPitchok 11-10 2 0 0 0RobbynSanchez 1-0 1 0 0 0KateVedder 6-0 0 0 0 0JulieWirth 1-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 19 227 34 30 98OPPONENTS 19 195 11 8 30

1992GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAASaskiaWebber 19-19 149 11 10 .931 0.52RUTGERS 19 149 11 10 .931 0.52OPPONENTS 19 N/A 34 4 N/A 1.62

Starters:GK-Webber.F-Aluotto,Duccilli.M-Zonkle,Uydess,PamPitchok,Gibbons.B-Burton,Dickson,Turner,Foster.Reserves:F-Jezercak,Remmey,Sanchez.M-Sheerin,Miller,Kamienski.B-PiaPitchok,Vedder,Wirth.

1993(11-5-4)Home:6-4-2Away:4-1-2Neutral:1-0

Name MP-MS Sh G A Pts.BethUydess 20-20 59 11 5 27KimKardos 20-16 21 5 0 10MistyCregar 19-3 21 4 2 10ValerieDuccilli 20-20 30 3 1 7PiaPitchok 20-20 8 2 3 7TracyFoster 16-12 9 1 4 6KimKamienski 20-17 14 2 1 5SandyDickson 20-20 16 1 1 3LisaRabii 18-0 15 1 1 3ChrissySheerin 18-4 12 0 3 3PamPitchok 17-17 12 1 0 2JenniferBhalla 15-14 8 1 0 2AliciaTurner 17-1 6 0 1 1

JenniferBurton 14-14 1 0 1 1KarenTurner 19-19 5 0 0 0AdrienneTurner 11-2 1 0 0 0KathleenVedder 11-0 0 0 0 0KateJezercak 5-0 0 0 0 0KarenBizup 0-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 20 238 32 23 87OPPONENTS 20 162 16 11 43

1993GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAKimberlyMyers 16-16 97 10 8* .907 0.58SusanCurtis 6-4 20 6 2* .769 1.30RUTGERS 20 119+ 16 9 .881 0.73OPPONENTS 20 149+ 32 4 .823 1.45*indicatesMyersandCurtissharedoneshutout+indicatesteamsaves(RU2,Opponents3)included

Starters:GK-Myers.F-Kardos,Duccilli.M-Uydess,Kamienski,Dickson,PamPitchok.B-PiaPitchok,Foster,Bhalla,Ad.Turner.Reserves:GK-Curtis.F-Cregar,Rabii,Al.Turner,Vedder,Jezercak,Bizup.M-Sheerin.B-Burton,K.Turner.

1994(6-12-1)Home:3-4Away:2-7-1Neutral:1-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsValerieDuccilli 19-19 28 4 4 12ChrissySheerin 19-19 29 4 2 10PamPitchok 19-18 21 3 1 7JessicaSmilko 19-14 20 3 1 7MistyCregar 19-19 31 3 0 6KimKardos 19-19 19 2 2 6AliciaTurner 17-0 11 1 1 3JenicaJunnila 18-0 8 1 1 3AdrienneTurner 19-18 4 1 1 3QuendrythPoore 5-0 2 1 0 2JenniferBhalla 19-19 9 0 1 1LisaRabii 19-16 18 0 0 0JenniferBurton 16-16 10 0 0 0RobinErthal 18-0 8 0 0 0ChristieCush 10-4 4 0 0 0KathleenVedder 10-3 3 0 0 0KimKamienski 14-4 2 0 0 0KateJezercak 12-3 1 0 0 0RUTGERS 19 228 23 14 60OPPONENTS 19 217 38 31 107

1994GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAASusanCurtis 17-17 92 32 3 .742 1.76KathleenVedder 2-2 10 6 0 .625 3.00RUTGERS 19 104* 38 3 .732 1.88OPPONENTS 19 122* 23 7 .841 1.14*indicatesteamsaves(RU2,Opponents1)included

Starters:GK-Curtis.F-Duccilli,Cregar,Rabii.M-Sheerin,PamPitchok,Smilko,Kardos.B-Ad.Turner,Bhalla,Burton.Reserves:GK-Vedder.F-Al.Turner,Poore,Cush,Jezercak.M-Erthal,Kamienski.B-Junnila.

1995(13-6-1)Home:7-2Away:5-3-1Neutral:1-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsLisaRabii 20-20 41 7 4 18KimKamienski 20-20 29 6 5 17ValerieDuccilli 17-17 33 5 5 15MaggieMoyer 20-20 28 5 2 12JilianKlatt 20-14 33 4 4 12ChristineStouden 18-16 26 3 3 9JessicaSmilko 18-9 8 3 1 7JenniferBhalla 20-20 23 2 2 6AliciaTurner 17-0 11 2 1 5JeanneRabii 11-0 5 1 1 3KimKardos 20-20 15 0 3 3AdrienneTurner 13-0 7 1 0 2KathleenVedder 11-1 6 1 0 2RobinErthal 20-8 11 0 2 2JenicaJunnila 11-0 0 0 2 2TashaTaiste 19-18 3 0 1 1JenniferBurton 20-20 4 0 0 0KateJezercak 2-0 0 0 0 0MaryanneAbbondandolo 2-0 0 0 0 0JanelleDeLosSantos 0-0 0 0 0 0MelissaHardman 0-0 0 0 0 0SarahLongstreet 0-0 0 0 0 0CatherineOlsiewski 0-0 0 0 0 0ElizabethReed 0-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 20 283 41* 36 118OPPONENTS 20 214 27 18 72*indicatesowngoal(RU1)included

1995GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAASusanCurtis 20-20 83 23 8* .783 1.21MeganMcGonagle 2-0 1 1 1* .500 2.81RUTGERS 20 84 27 8 .757 1.24OPPONENTS 20 99 41 4 .712 2.06*indicatesCurtisandMcGonaglesharedoneshutout

Starters:GK-Curtis.F-Rabii,Duccilli,Moyer,Klatt.M-Kamienski,Stouden.B-Bhalla,Kardos,Taiste,Burton.Reserves:GK-McGonagle.F-Smilko,Al.Turner,Jezercak,Hard-man,Olsiewski.M-Rabii,Abbondandolo,DeLosSantos.B-Ad.Turner,Vedder,Erthal,Junnila,Longstreet,Reed.

1996(14-7)Home:8-3Away:4-3Neutral:2-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsGinaRessa 19-10 48 9 3 21MaggieMoyer 21-16 45 6 6 18JenTobin 21-14 32 5 4 14JilianKlatt 19-5 27 4 2 10DianeVitunic 21-12 31 4 1 9UchennaBright 21-21 40 3 2 8AliciaTurner 17-11 12 3 1 7MelissaWurst 17-0 8 3 1 7ChristineStouden 16-13 20 1 4 6TashaTaiste 20-16 3 1 0 2JenBhalla 21-21 9 0 2 2JillMcMeekin 19-8 8 0 1 1RobinErthal 21-14 7 0 1 1LisaRabii 13-9 6 0 1 1KimKardos 21-21 10 0 0 0KristenBrewer 6-0 1 0 0 0AdrienneTurner 20-17 0 0 0 0JessicaSmilko 6-0 0 0 0 0MariaLeonow 2-0 0 0 0 0GayleSerlin 2-0 0 0 0 0JenicaJunnila 0-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 21 307 39 29 107OPPONENTS 21 243 28 27 83

1996GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAASusanCurtis 21-21 117 28 10* .807 1.32MeganMcGonagle 3-0 0 0 1* .0000.00RUTGERS 21 117 28 10 .807 1.29OPPONENTS 21 144 39 4 .787 1.80*indicatesCurtisandMcGonaglesharedoneshutout

Starters:GK-Curtis.F-Ressa,Moyer.M-Tobin,Bright,Stouden.B-Taiste,Bhalla,Erthal,Kardos,Ad.Turner.Reserves:GK-McGonagle.F-Klatt,Vitunic,Wurst,Rabii,Smilko.M-Al.Turner.B-McMeekin,Brewer,Leonow,Serlin,Junnila.

1997(8-12)Home:3-5Away:4-5Neutral:1-2

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsShannonNagle 20-19 55 11 4 26GinaRessa 19-19 54 9 0 18UchennaBright 20-20 22 3 2 8JenicaBridges 20-18 25 2 3 7JenicaJunnila 19-10 10 1 2 4AlyssaRadu 20-15 8 1 2 4TiphanieWawrzyniak 20-12 14 0 4 4JenTobin 16-12 8 1 0 2MelissaWurst 15-0 2 0 1 1JilianKlatt 18-8 1 0 1 1JillMcMeekin 13-10 0 0 1 1AmandaFletcher 17-5 7 0 0 0RobinErthal 20-18 4 0 0 0TashaTaiste 20-18 3 0 0 0DianeVitunic 20-20 3 0 0 0GayleSerlin 12-1 3 0 0 0KristenBrewer 3-0 0 0 0 0MaryanneAbbondandolo 1-0 0 0 0 0TaniaArmellino 1-0 0 0 0 0LisaHahn 0-0 0 0 0 0CorrynnRoss 0-0 0 0 0 0JessicaSmilko 0-0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 20 219 28 20 76Opponents 20 291 36 26 98

1997GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAKateMacfarlane 20-16 102 29 5* .779 1.71MeganMcGonagle 6-4 22 7 1* .759 2.33RUTGERS 20 125+ 36 5 .776 1.80OPPONENTS 20 93 28 7 .769 1.40*indicatesMacfarlane&McGonaglesharedoneshutout+indicatesteamsave(RU1)included

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Starters:GK-Macfarlane.F-Nagle,Ressa.M-Bright,Junnila,Radu,Tobin.B-Bridges,Erthal,Taiste,Vitunic.Reserves:GK-McGonagle.F-Wurst,Klatt,Abbondandolo,Smilko.M-Wawrzyniak,Fletcher,Hahn.B-McMeekin,Serlin,Brewer,Armellino,Ross.

1998(5-9-5)Home:4-3-3Away:1-4-2Neutral:0-2

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsUchennaBright 16-16 44 4 4 12JenTobin 19-15 24 4 2 10ShannonNagle 18-18 35 4 0 8GinaRessa 17-14 29 2 1 5MaggieMoyer 19-16 16 2 1 5JenicaBridges 16-10 8 2 1 5AlyssaRadu 19-15 11 1 2 4TashaTaiste 19-19 14 1 1 3JillMcMeekin 19-17 12 1 1 3ShannonGleason 18-0 11 1 0 2DaniellePiotrowsky 19-11 9 0 2 2JenicaJunnila 18-5 5 0 1 1MichelleToft 10-0 3 0 0 0DianeVitunic 19-19 1 0 0 0WandaElledge 17-15 1 0 0 0GayleSerlin 3-0 1 0 0 0TaniaArmellino 14-0 0 0 0 0LisaHahn 2-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 19 224 22 16 60OPPONENTS 19 298 32 31 95

1998GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAKateMacfarlane 18-18 130 30 3 .813 1.64MeganMcGonagle 3-1 3 2 0 .600 1.57RUTGERS 19 135* 32 3 .805 1.63OPPONENTS 19 90 22 7 .804 1.06*indicatesteamsaves(RU2)included

Starters:GK-Macfarlane.F-Nagle,Ressa.M-Bright,Tobin,Radu,Piotrowsky.B-Moyer,Taiste,Vitunic,Elledge.Reserves:GK-McGonagle.M-Bridges,Gleason,Junnila.B-Mc-Meekin,Toft,Serlin,Armellino,Hahn.

1999(8-10)Home:7-6Away:1-4

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsAlyssaRadu 15-12 17 5 2 12JenTobin 18-18 29 4 2 10ShannonNagle 18-18 41 4 1 9UchennaBright 18-18 38 3 2 8KeriLages 18-14 34 2 3 7TiphanieForst 18-16 15 1 4 6MaggieMoyer 18-15 12 2 1 5TiffanyWilliams 13-1 14 2 0 4DaniellePiotrowsky 17-3 6 1 2 4JamieJandasek 14-0 5 1 1 3JenicaBridges 18-9 2 1 0 2GinaRessa 16-3 10 0 1 1ErinMcIntyre 11-1 8 0 0 0AmyCuda 16-11 6 0 0 0JillMcMeekin 13-10 5 0 0 0JessicaBodholt 17-2 4 0 0 0MichelleToft 6-0 2 0 0 0KimEsposito 1-0 2 0 0 0DianeVitunic 18-18 0 0 0 0WandaElledge 17-11 0 0 0 0AdrienneLove 3-0 0 0 0 0TaniaArmellino 2-0 0 0 0 0RebeccaCalvo 1-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 18 250 26 19 71OPPONENTS 18 190 31 18 80

1999GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAAngelHadaway 17-17 56 28 4 .667 1.63BiancaKaufman 2-1 3 3 0 .500 2.17ElizabethTriantafyllos 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00RUTGERS 18 61* 31 4 .663 1.67OPPONENTS 18 84 26 5 .764 1.40*indicatesteamsaves(RU2)included

Starters:GK-Hadaway.F-Nagle,Lages.M-Radu,Tobin,Bright,Forst.B-Moyer,Cuda,Vitunic,Elledge.Reserves:GK-Kaufman,Triantafyllos.F-Williams,Ressa,McIntyre.M-Piotrowsky,Toft,Esposito,Love.B-Jandasek,Bridges,Mc-Meekin,Bodholt,Armellino,Calvo.

2000(9-9-2)Home:5-3-1Away:3-6Neutral:1-0-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsKeriLages 20-20 56 9 2 20LissetteBrandão 20-20 46 6 1 13ShannonNagle 20-20 35 5 3 13DaniellePiotrowsky 20-19 27 5 2 12

AlyssaRadu 13-11 11 2 1 5JessicaBodholt 20-13 5 1 1 3TiphanieForst 20-19 31 0 3 3AdrienneDugandzic 18-9 13 1 0 2ErinMcIntyre 20-15 11 1 0 2ColleenCaldwell 20-20 3 1 0 2JenicaBridges 19-17 6 0 2 2JaneAlbright 20-4 8 0 1 1AmyCuda 12-9 6 0 1 1JenniferSchultz 11-0 2 0 1 1MichelleToft 7-0 1 0 1 1JamieJandasek 16-1 4 0 0 0TiffanyWilliams 3-2 4 0 0 0AdrienneLove 10-0 0 0 0 0TaniaArmellino 8-1 0 0 0 0KimberlyEsposito 4-0 0 0 0 0StephanieSinger 3-0 0 0 0 0TanyaWynarczuk 3-0 0 0 0 0LisaEisenberg 2-0 0 0 0 0JamieKerstetter 2-0 0 0 0 0AmberHaydu 1-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 20 269 32* 19 83OPPONENTS 20 245 38 33 109*indicatesowngoal(RU1)included

2000GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAChristineCaldwell 15-15 59 28 2 .678 1.77AngelHadaway 5-5 26 10 1 .744 1.89LizTriantafyllos 1-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00RUTGERS 20 88* 38 3 .698 1.79OPPONENTS 20 98 32 5 .754 1.51*indicatesteamsaves(RU3)included

Starters:GK-Ch.Caldwell.F-Lages,Nagle,Dugandzic.M-Brandão,Piotrowsky,Forst,Bridges.B-Radu,Co.Caldwell,Cuda.Reserves:GK-Hadaway,Triantafyllos.F-McIntyre,Singer,Wynar-czuk,Kerstetter.M-Albright,Williams,Love,Eisenberg,Haydu.B-Bodholt,Schultz,Toft,Jandasek,Armellino,Esposito.

2001(14-8-1)Home:6-2-1Away:6-5Neutral:2-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsCarliLloyd 23-23 78 15 7 37KeriLages 23-23 74 13 7 33MeghanCameron 18-14 39 5 5 15Erica“Boo”Schubert 23-23 68 2 10 14AdrienneDugandzic 23-20 30 6 0 12SamanthaSwerdloff 22-3 27 4 2 10ChristineWentzler 20-18 9 1 0 2CourtneyHudson 22-12 2 0 2 2RisaRadin 23-18 1 0 2 2TaraFroehlich 20-15 15 0 1 1MichelleMcNamara 17-14 9 0 1 1ErinMcIntyre 20-12 4 0 1 1AmyCuda 16-6 1 0 1 1ColleenCaldwell 23-23 5 0 0 0JamieJandasek 13-4 4 0 0 0ValerieRoesler 7-0 4 0 0 0ShannonEvans 9-0 3 0 0 0DanaBlom 15-1 2 0 0 0JamieKerstetter 8-0 1 0 0 0JenniferSchultz 6-0 0 0 0 0LisaEisenberg 1-0 0 0 0 0KimberlyEsposito 1-0 0 0 0 0StephanieSinger 1-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 23 376 48* 39 135OPPONENTS 23 286 28 20 76*indicatesowngoals(RU2)included

2001GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAChristineCaldwell 21-21 97 26 8 .789 1.21AngelHadaway 3-2 6 2 0 .750 0.94ElizabethTriantafyllos 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00RUTGERS 23 104* 28 8 .788 1.19OPPONENTS 23 142 48 3 .747 2.04*indicatesteamsave(RU1)included

Starters:GK-Ch.Caldwell.F-Lages,Cameron,Schubert,Dugandzic.M-Lloyd,McNamara,McIntyre.B-Wentzler,Radin,Co.Caldwell.Reserves:GK-Hadaway,Triantafyllos.F-Swerdloff,Blom,Kerstet-ter,Singer.M-Froehlich,Roesler,Evans,Eisenberg.B-Hudson,Cuda,Jandasek,Schultz,Esposito.

2002(10-8-2)Home:7-3Away:2-4-1Neutral:1-1-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsCarliLloyd 20-16 69 12 7 31AdrienneDugandzic 20-17 34 6 4 16DanaeRisoli 20-13 29 5 3 13KellyEvans 17-10 35 2 4 8AshleyShaban 16-7 16 2 2 6ErinMcIntyre 20-20 4 1 3 5

LissetteBrandão 20-19 24 1 2 4Erica“Boo”Schubert 9-8 18 1 2 4ShannonEvans 17-8 6 1 2 4MeghanCameron 9-4 16 1 0 2MichelleMcNamara 20-16 6 1 0 2DanaBlom 13-0 6 1 0 2SamanthaSwerdloff 10-3 11 0 1 1CourtneyHudson 20-16 2 0 1 1TaraFroehlich 10-0 2 0 1 1JamieJandasek 10-1 2 0 0 0GabbyAntao 7-0 2 0 0 0KimBrandão 20-20 1 0 0 0RisaRadin 16-4 1 0 0 0ChristineWentzler 1-1 1 0 0 0AmyCuda 20-15 0 0 0 0SherriSteadman 1-1 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 20 285 34 32 100OPPONENTS 20 216 28 22 78

2002GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAChristineCaldwell 19-19 77 27 6 .740 1.41AngelHadaway 2-1 4 0 1 1.000 0.00ChristineBowers 1-0 2 1 0 .667 2.00NoraCrawford 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00RUTGERS 20 85* 28 8* .752 1.32OPPONENTS 20 102 34 7 .750 1.61*indicatesteamsaves(RU2)andteamshutout(RU1)included

Starters:GK-Caldwell.F-Dugandzic,K.Evans,Shaban.M-Lloyd,L.Brandão,Risoli,McNamara.B-McIntyre,Hudson,K.Brandão.Reserves:GK-Hadaway,Bowers,Crawford.F-Schubert,Cam-eron,Swerdloff.M-S.Evans,Blom,Froehlich.B-Jandasek,Antao,Radin,Wentzler,Cuda,Steadman.

2003(10-7-5)Home:5-2-3Away:4-3-1Neutral:1-2-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsCarliLloyd 20-20 88 13 2 28KellyEvans 18-15 48 6 1 13ChristineWentzler 22-22 21 1 2 4AdrienneDugandzic 18-13 20 1 1 3MeghanCameron 19-5 18 1 1 3TierneyBrady 20-19 8 1 1 3DomeniqueEsposito 14-5 16 1 0 2KimBrandão 22-22 2 1 0 2ZoeAvner 22-22 14 0 2 2JaimeKomar 10-2 1 0 2 2KimMineo 19-3 11 0 1 1NicoleAquila 16-4 4 0 1 1LissetteBrandão 22-22 17 0 0 0DanaeRisoli 12-3 7 0 0 0MichelleMcNamara 18-6 3 0 0 0SherriSteadman 16-10 3 0 0 0CourtneyHudson 16-9 2 0 0 0RisaRadin 22-18 0 0 0 0GabbyAntao 3-0 0 0 0 0RachelCordasco 1-0 0 0 0 0MeghanRyan 0-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 22 283 25 14 64OPPONENTS 22 173 20 12 52

2003GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAARobynJones 21-20 63 20 7 .759 0.92NoraCrawford 3-2 1 0 1 1.000 0.00LaurenAcosta 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00RUTGERS 22 66* 20 10* .767 0.85OPPONENTS 22 118 25 7 .825 1.06*indicatesteamsaves(RU2)andteamshutouts(RU2)included

Starters:GK-Jones.F-Evans,Dugandzic.M-Lloyd,Wentzler,Brady,Avner.B-K.Brandão,L.Brandão,Hudson,Radin.Reserves:GK-Crawford,Acosta.F-Cameron,Esposito,Mineo,Cordasco.M-Komar,Aquila,Risoli,McNamara.B-Steadman,Antao,Ryan.

2004(9-10-1)Home:6-4Away:3-6-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsCarliLloyd 20-18 60 10 1 21DomeniqueEsposito 20-10 14 3 1 7AmandaAllessio 20-19 21 3 0 6LissetteBrandão 19-18 6 2 1 5ChristineWentzler 18-14 12 1 1 3AshleyLunemann 18-10 4 1 1 3TierneyBrady 18-7 9 1 0 2KimMineo 19-0 7 1 0 2ZoeAvner 20-20 8 0 2 2LeiaRispoli 18-8 4 0 2 2TaraFroehlich 19-15 16 0 1 1DanaeRisoli 19-1 12 0 1 1BrittneySmith 7-0 0 0 1 1KimBrandão 20-20 4 0 0 0

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JaimeKomar 18-5 3 0 0 0MichelleMcNamara 20-7 2 0 0 0NicoleAquila 16-8 2 0 0 0MeghanRyan 16-8 0 0 0 0RisaRadin 12-12 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 20 184 22 12 56OPPONENTS 20 136 17 20 54

2004GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAARobynJones 20-20 54 17 9 .761 0.82LaurenAcosta 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00RUTGERS 20 56* 17 9 .767 0.82OPPONENTS 20 68 22 10 .756 1.06*indicatesteamsaves(RU2)included

Starters:GK-Jones.F-Esposito,Froehlich.M-Lloyd,Wentzler,Avner,McNamara.B-L.Brandão,K.Brandão,Aquila,Ryan.Reserves:GK-Acosta.F-Mineo.M-Allessio,Brady,Rispoli,Risoli.B-Lunemann,Smith,Komar,Radin.

2005(10-9-2)Home:7-5-1Away:3-3-1Neutral:0-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsKristenEdmonds 19-15 35 6 6 18DomeniqueEsposito 20-20 31 6 4 16ZoeAvner 21-21 15 5 1 11AmandaAllessio 21-15 18 3 3 9NinaMontero 20-18 23 3 2 8CourtneyRoarty 16-2 6 3 0 6AliciaHall 21-18 23 2 1 5KimMineo 16-0 4 2 0 4LeiaRispoli 18-6 7 1 1 3StephanieMacCormack 15-0 5 1 0 2DanaeRisoli 18-13 16 0 2 2JessicaBendzlowicz 20-19 3 0 1 1JaimeKomar 21-21 5 0 0 0AshleyLunemann 21-21 4 0 0 0MeghanRyan 21-21 1 0 0 0NicoleAquila 0-0 0 0 0 0KimBrandão 0-0 0 0 0 0BrittnyeScott 0-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 21 196 32 21 85OPPONENTS 21 147 19 12 50

2005GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAANoraCrawford 21-21 53 18 7 .746 0.84DanaGeiser 2-0 1 1 0 .500 5.92RUTGERS 21 61* 19 8* .763 0.88OPPONENTS 21 80 32 7 .714 1.49*indicatesteamsaves(RU7)andteamshutout(RU1)included

Starters:GK-Crawford.F-Edmonds,Esposito,Allessio.M-Avner,Montero,Hall,Bendzlowicz.B-Komar,Lunemann,Ryan.Reserves:GK-Geiser.F-Roarty,Mineo,MacCormack,Rispoli,Scott.M-Rispoli,Aquila.B-Brandão.

2006(16-3-4)Home:9-1-3Away:6-1-1Neutral:1-1-0

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsGinaDeMaio 23-23 72 5 8 18AliciaHall 23-21 42 8 1 17JeniferAnzivino 23-19 36 6 3 15KarlaSchacher 16-15 47 5 3 13KristieLang 22-9 16 4 0 8CaycieGusman 21-1 12 2 2 6CourtneyRoarty 15-9 10 2 1 5KimBrandao 22-22 4 2 0 4JaimeKomar 23-23 9 0 4 4KimMineo 19-1 6 1 1 3AmandaAllessio 23-4 18 0 3 3LaurenEsposito 7-0 3 1 0 2JenniferDexter 7-0 3 1 0 2TierneyBrady 21-17 10 0 2 2MeghanRyan 23-23 0 0 1 1LeiaRispoli 19-5 5 0 0 0NicoleAquila 8-2 2 0 0 0AshleyLunemann 13-3 2 0 0 0NinaMontero 22-20 1 0 0 0BeckyWise 6-0 0 0 0 0ErinGuthrie 23-23 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 23 316 38 31 107OPPONENTS 23 197 12 15 39

2006GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAErinGuthrie 23-23 68 12 14 .850 0.51SarahVolkomer 2-0 1 0 0 1.000 0RUTGERS 23 71* 12 16* .855 0.50OPPONENTS 23 107 38 5 .738 1.6*indicatesteamsaves(RU7)andteamshutout(RU1)included

Starters:GK-Guthrie.F-Anzivino,Edmonds,Schacher.M-Brady,DeMaio,Hall.B-Brandao,Komar,Montero,RyanReserves:GK-Volkomer.F-Gusman,Lang,Mineo,Roarty.M-Al-lessio,Rispoli.B-Lunemann.

2007(9-9-3)Home:9-2-0Away:0-6-3Neutral:0-1-0

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsGinaDeMaio 20-20 71 5 2 12RheanneSleiman 21-19 22 3 3 9KristieLang 21-13 17 3 1 7JeniferAnzivino 18-17 19 1 5 7KarlaSchacher 6-6 21 3 0 6KristenEdmonds 16-13 26 2 1 5AliciaHall 9-8 15 2 1 5CaycieGusman 21-1 15 2 0 4AmandaAllessio 20-10 15 2 0 4DomeniqueEsposito 19-19 27 1 1 3BeckyWise 19-13 7 1 1 3KelseyDumont 13-0 3 0 1 1AshleyJones 20-11 21 0 0 0NinaMontero 12-12 4 0 0 0CourneyRoarty 10-0 3 0 0 0TriciaDiPaolo 1-1 2 0 0 0LeiaRispoli 20-11 1 0 0 0AllieHambleton 21-21 1 0 0 0MeghanRyan 15-15 0 0 0 0AshleyMedcalf 1-0 0 0 0 0MichelleOlivo 3-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 21 290 25 16 66OPPONENTS 21 195 25 16 66

2007GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAErinGuthrie 21-21 68 25 10 .731 1.15RUTGERS 21 68 25 10 .731 1.15OPPONENTS 21 105 25 7 .808 1.15

Starters:GK-Guthrie.F-Edmonds,Esposito,Sleiman.M-Anzivino,DeMaio,Lang.B-Hambleton,Montero,Ryan,Wise.Reserves:GK-Martin.F-Gusman,Jones,Roarty.M-Allessio,Rispoli.B-Dumont.

2008(13-7-2)Home:6-2-1Away:6-5-0Neutral:1-0-1

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsCaycieGusman 16-12 18 8 0 16KristenEdmonds 22-22 40 5 6 16GinaDeMaio 22-22 69 0 13 13AliciaHall 22-22 42 6 0 12AshleyJones 22-21 52 4 1 9KristieLang 19-8 12 1 1 3BeckyWise 21-21 7 1 1 3AshleyMedcalf 22-22 16 1 0 2JasmineEdwards 13-0 2 1 0 2NinaMontero 22-22 1 0 2 2JeniferAnzivino 22-22 13 0 1 1ErinGuthrie 22-22 0 0 1 1CourtneyRoarty 21-5 6 0 0 0KelseyDumont 17-0 5 0 0 0RheanneSleiman 21-21 4 0 0 0CaseyRupon 2-0 0 0 0 0MarissaRodriguez 2-0 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 22 286 27 26 80OPPONENTS 22 226 14 12 40

2008GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAErinGuthrie 22-22 87 14 9 .861 0.62CaseyRupon 2-0 1 0 0 1.000 0.00RUTGERS 22 88 14 10 .863 0.61OPPONENTS 22 93 27 8 .775 1.18

Starters:GK-Guthrie.F-Edmonds,Jones,Sleiman,Gusman.M-Anzivino,DeMaio,Hall,Medcalf.B-Wise,Montero.Reserves:GK-Rupon.F-Roarty,Lang.M-Dumont..B-Edwards,Roarty.

2009(14-4-4)Home:7-2-2Away:6-1-2Neutral:1-1-0

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsAshleyJones 15-15 31 8 3 19KarlaSchacher 22-22 57 5 4 14StefaneePace 22-14 29 3 6 12AprilPrice 21-16 27 4 0 8KelseyDumont 20-0 8 3 0 6JulieLancos 22-21 13 2 2 6CaycieGusman 4-4 5 2 1 5JeniferAnzivino 22-22 7 2 0 4GinaDeMaio 7-7 22 1 1 3RheanneSleiman 10-8 5 0 3 3KristieLang 22-4 9 1 0 2MerissaSmith 5-3 3 1 0 2MauraMcLaughlin 22-13 21 0 1 1ShannonWoeller 22-22 1 0 1 1

AshleyMedcalf 22-21 15 0 0 0TriciaDiPaolo 20-5 7 0 0 0BeckyWise 22-13 5 0 0 0CaitlinConway 15-4 4 0 0 0MaggieYahn 7-0 2 0 0 0MaijaSavics 2-0 1 0 0 0JasmineEdwards 10-0 1 0 0 0AllieHambleton 13-6 1 0 0 0RosemaryGarganta 1-0 0 0 0 0LindseyMcNabb 6-0 0 0 0 0ErinGuthrie 21-21 0 0 0 0EmmySimpkins 2-1 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 22 274 32 22 86OPPONENTS 22 194 11 11 33

2009GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAAErinGuthrie 21-21 77 10 11 .885 0.47EmmySimpkins 2-1 1 1 0 .500 0.59RUTGERS 22 79* 11 12* .878 0.48OPPONENTS 22 100 32 4 .758 1.38*indicatesteamsaves(RU1)andteamshutout(RU1)included

Starters:GK-Guthrie.F-Schacher,Jones,Price.M-Pace,McLaughlin,Medcalf.B-Anzivino,Lancos,Wise,Woeller.Reserves:GK-Simpkins.F-Dumont,Lang,DiPaolo,Edwards.M-Conway.B-Sleiman,Hambleton.

2010(10-9-1)Home:8-2-0Away:1-7-1Neutral:1-0-0

Name MP-MS Shots G A PointsAprilPrice 20-6 27 5 2 12JonelleFiligno 14-14 36 4 4 12KarlaSchacher 18-18 30 5 1 11GinaDemaio 20-20 38 2 5 9TriciaDipaolo 20-20 30 3 2 8AshleyJones 20-6 20 2 2 6StefaneePace 20-13 31 2 0 4AshleyMedcalf 20-20 16 2 0 4JulieLancos 18-10 9 1 2 4KelseyDumont 16-3 6 1 0 2MerissaSmith 15-0 3 1 0 2ShannonWoeller 16-16 5 0 1 1JasmineEdwards 12-0 8 0 0 0LindseyMcnabb 16-9 7 0 0 0MauraMclaughlin 19-0 7 0 0 0RheanneSleiman 20-20 5 0 0 0ToriLeigh 14-4 3 0 0 0MaijaSavics 13-1 3 0 0 0MarissaKazbour 1-0 1 0 0 0CaseyRupon 1-0 0 0 0 0MariaGerew 1-0 0 0 0 0KristenBradley 1-0 0 0 0 0MaggieYahn 6-0 0 0 0 0TaylorReinecke 2-0 0 0 0 0CarissaWalters 2-0 0 0 0 0ErinSimon 10-0 0 0 0 0AllieHambleton 20-20 0 0 0 0EmmySimpkins 18-18 0 0 0 0RUTGERS 20 285 29 19 77OPPONENTS 20 203 18 18 54

2010GoalkeeperStatisticsName MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAASamPerretty 6-2 18 3 1 .857 0.71EmmySimpkins 18-18 42 14 5 .750 0.88CaseyRupon 1-0 4 1 0 .800 10.78RUTGERS 20 65 18 8 .783 0.89OPPONENTS 20 101 29 7 .777 1.43*indicatesteamsaves(RU1)andteamshutout(RU2)included

Starters:GK-Simpkins.F-Filigno,DiPaolo,PaceM-DeMaio,Sch-acher,Medcalf.B-Woeller,Hambleton,Sleiman,McNabbReserves:GK-Perretty,Rupon.F-Dumont,Smith,Price,Jones,Edwards,Simon.M-McLaughlin,Savics.B-Leigh,McNabb,Lancos.

ALL-TIMERESULTS1984(10-4-2)

HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilliCaptains:ElyseEichman-Dolan,MaggieMuscarella,

DianeWimmerschoff(datesnotavailable)

KEAN W 2-1 atPrinceton T 1-1 ot atProvidence W 3-0 atRhodeIsland W 7-2 atSouthampton W 5-0 STONYBROOK W 6-0 VodickaInvitational vs.GeorgeWashington T 1-1 ot vs.Army W 3-0

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vs.William&Mary L 1-2 vs.NorthCarolina L 0-5 atSwarthmore W 3-0 atScranton L 0-2 VILLANOVA W 5-2 MANHATTANVILLE W 3-0 FRANKLIN&MARSHALL W 3-1 atAdelphi L 2-3

1985(13-4-1)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilliCaptain:MaggieMuscarella

S11 atMonmouth W 5-1 S14 Adelphi W 2-1 S21 RhodeIsland W 3-1 S22 Colgate W 3-0 S24 atPrinceton T 1-1 ot O5 atMassachusetts L 1-3 O6 atHartford W 3-0 O9 Iona W 14-0 O12 Scranton L 0-1 O13 Rochester W 2-0 O16 atVillanova W 1-0 O17 atSouthampton W 4-0 O22 atManhattanville W 7-0 O27 Monmouth W 2-0 O29 atKean W 2-1 N2 atGeorgeMason L 0-1 ot

ECACTournament N9 NEWHAMPSHIRE W 2-1# N10 ADELPHI L 0-1

1986(9-6-2)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:KathyBostjancic,RobinCopperthwaite,LynnHallowell

S13 atAdelphi T 1-1 ot S19 atRhodeIsland W 2-1 S20 atProvidence W 3-0 S24 atPrinceton W 3-2 S27 atCornell L 2-3 S28 atSt.Bonaventure W 4-0 O2 Hartford L 1-2 O5 Massachusetts L 1-2 ot O10 LaSalle W 11-0 O11 atVirginia W 2-1 O12 atNorthCarolina L 0-1 O13 atGeorgeWashington W 2-0 O15 Villanova T 0-0 2ot O26 atRochester W 1-0 O27 atColgate L 0-2 O29 Monmouth W 2-0 N1 GeorgeMason L 0-2

1987(12-6)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:KathyBostjancic,RobinCopperthwaite,LynnHallowell

S12 Adelphi W 3-1 S18 NewHampshire W 3-0 S20 Cornell W 3-1 S23 Princeton W 2-0 S26 atNorthCarolina L 0-3 S27 atGeorgeMason L 0-1 O3 atMassachusetts L 1-5 O4 atHartford W 2-1 O7 atElon W 3-0 O9 atVirginia W 4-0 O10 atNorthCarolinaState L 0-1 O14 atVillanova L 1-3 O17 Connecticut W 2-0 O18 RhodeIsland W 2-1 O28 atMonmouth W 2-0 O30 Colgate W 5-2 N1 Providence W 6-

NCAATournament N6 atConnecticut L 0-1

1988(8-9-3)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:LynnHallowell,CherylMathies,JulieVetack S10 vs.GeorgeWashington T 2-2 ot S11 vs.Massachusetts L 0-2 S16 atColgate W 1-0 S18 atCornell L 3-4 ot S20 Adelphi L 2-3 S24 atConnecticut L 1-4 S30 Massachusetts L 1-2 ot O1 Hartford T 1-1 ot

WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,VA) O8 vs.MaryWashington W 2-0

O8 vs.Virginia W 3-2 O9 vs.Providence W 3-1 O9 vs.NorthCarolinaState L 0-4 O12 Villanova L 1-2 O15 atRhodeIsland W 8-2 O18 atPrinceton W 2-0 O19 LaSalle W 3-0

(Miami,FL) O21 vs.CentralFlorida L 1-3 O22 atFloridaInternational T 3-3 ot O26 Monmouth W 2-0 O30 GeorgeMason L 2-4

1989(13-8-1)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:VickiHoekstra,BarbOhlott S10 atGeorgeMason W 1-0 S15 COLGATE T 0-0 ot S17 CONNECTICUT L 1-2 S20 atAdelphi W 2-1 S22 BOSTONCOLLEGE W 3-0 S24 atCornell W 1-0 S27 STONYBROOK W 1-0 O1 atHartford L 0-1 O3 atLaSalle W 3-1

WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.) O6 vs.TexasA&M W 9-0 O7 vs.Maryland W 6-1 O8 vs.Radford W 2-1 O9 vs.GeorgeMason L 0-3 O11 atVillanova W 2-1 O14 RHODEISLAND W 3-1 O17 PRINCETON L 1-2

(ColoradoSprings,Colo.) O20 vs.SouthernMethodist L 2-3 O22 atColoradoCollege L 0-3 O25 atMonmouth L 0-2 O28 atMassachusetts W 2-1 ot

ECACTournament(Burlington,Vt.) N4 vs.Providence W 2-1 N5 atVermont L 0-1

1990(13-5-1)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:JudyKalafut,DeniseReddy S8 MASSACHUSETTS L 0-3

StonyBrookInvitational(StonyBrook,N.Y.) S15 vs.GeorgeMason W 1-0 S16 vs.Vermont W 4-1 S19 atAdelphi T 1-1 2ot S22 atColgate W 3-0 S23 atCornell W 2-1 S29 atCentralFlorida L 0-1 S30 atBarry L 0-1 O2 LaSALLE W 4-0 O7 atDuke L 1-2 O10 VILLANOVA W 4-0 O13 atRhodeIsland W 3-0 O14 atConnecticut L 0-1 O21 UMBC W 2-0 O24 MONMOUTH W 3-2 2ot O26 atLafayette W 13-0 O28 atProvidence W 2-0

ECACTournament N3 Cornell W 1-0 N4 NewHampshire W 2-1 2ot

1991(13-7-1)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilliCaptain:DeniseReddy

S7 atDuke L 1-2 S8 atNorthCarolinaSate L 0-1 S13 UMBC W 8-0 S15 atHartford L 1-3 S18 atPrinceton W 2-0 S20 Colgate W 1-0 S22 Cornell L 0-3 S27 GeorgeWashington W 4-0 S29 RhodeIsland W 3-0 O2 atLaSalle W 1-0 ot O5 Connecticut L 0-1 O9 atVillanova W 4-1 O11 StonyBrook W 6-1 O18 GeorgeMason T 0-0 ot O24 atMonmouth W 3-2 O27 JamesMadison L 1-3 ot O30 Temple W 7-0 N3 atMassachusetts L 1-2 ot

ECACTournament N6 atMonmouth W 1-0 ot

ECACTournament(Ithaca,N.Y.)

N9 atCornell W 1-0 N10 vs.JamesMadison W 2-0

1992(11-4-4)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:ChristaAluotto,DanaZonkle S6 Xavier W 1-0 S9 atTemple L 0-1 S12 atWisconsin T 1-1 ot

(Madison,Wis.) S13 vs.NotreDame T 1-1 ot S16 Princeton W 1-0 S19 Massachusetts L 0-1 S25 Hartford W 3-1 S27 atGeorgeWashington W 2-0 O3 atConnecticut T 0-0 ot O4 atRhodeIsland W 6-0 O7 Villanova W 5-0 O11 atGeorgeMason T 1-1 ot O14 LaSALLE W 3-0 O21 Monmouth W 3-2 O24 atJamesMadison L 0-1 O25 atWilliam&Mary L 0-2 N1 atCornell W 2-0

ECACTournament N7 DARTMOUTH W 3-0 N8 YALE W 2-0

1993(11-5-4,2-1-2Atlantic10)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilliCaptain:TracyFoster

S4 atSt.Bonaventure% W 5-0 S8 Temple% T 1-1 ot S10 atCreighton L 0-2

(Omaha,Neb.) S12 vs.Cincinnati W 1-0 S15 GeorgeMason L 2-3 ot S18 atMassachusetts% T 0-0 ot S22 atPrinceton W 1-0 S24 JamesMadison W 2-0 S26 GeorgeWashington% L 0-1 S29 RhodeIsland% W 1-0 O1 St.John’s W 4-2 O6 atVillanova W 5-1 O8 atBostonCollege W 1-0 O13 atLaSalle T 1-1 ot

Rutgers/PumaClassic O16 William&Mary L 0-1 O17 Cornell W 2-1 ot O27 Yale W 3-0 Atlantic10Tournament O30 GeorgeWashington L 1-2 N3 DELAWARE W 1-0

ECACTournament N13 Colgate T 1-1# 2ot

1994(6-12-1,2-2-1Atlantic10)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:PamPitchok,ChrissySheerin S3 atNotreDame L 0-6

(NotreDame,Ind.) S4 vs.Butler L 1-2 S11 St.Bonaventure% W 3-0 S16 Massachusetts% L 0-1 ot S20 Princeton W 1-0 S23 PennState L 2-3 ot S25 atJamesMadison W 2-1 S27 SETONHALL W 4-0 S30 atWilliam&Mary L 0-5 O2 atGeorgeWashington% L 0-1 O5 atRhodeIsland% W 2-1 O10 atGeorgeMason L 0-2 O12 atTemple% T 2-2 ot O14 BostonCollege L 1-4 ot O19 atDelaware L 0-2

(Cincinnati,Ohio) O28 vs.Creighton W 3-1 O29 atCincinnati L 0-1 N2 Villanova L 1-2

Atlantic10Tournament N4 atMassachusetts L 1-4

1995(13-6-1,5-2-1BIGEAST)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:JenBurton,SusanCurtis,ValerieDuccilli S6 Bucknell W 3-2

(Charlottesville,Va.) S9 vs.NewHampshire W 3-1 S10 atVirginia L 0-1 S13 St.John’s^ W 3-0 S17 atBostonCollege^ W 1-0

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S20 atPrinceton W 3-0 S22 NOTREDAME^ L 0-3 S24 atGeorgetown^ W 5-0 S29 Minnesota W 3-1 O1 Providence^ W 4-2 O4 atVillanova^ T 3-3 ot O6 atWakeForest L 0-2 O8 atVirginiaTech W 1-0 O13 Connecticut^ L 0-3 O18 atSetonHall^ W 2-0 O20 Detroit W 1-0 O22 GeorgeMason W 3-0 O25 atPennState L 1-3 O29 Cincinnati W 5-3

BIGEASTTournament(SouthOrange,N.J.) N4 vs.NotreDame L 0-3

1996(14-7,6-3BIGEAST)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:JenBhalla,SusanCurtis,KimKardos S1 WESTVIRGINIA^ W 3-0 S4 atSt.John’s^ W 1-0 S6 SAINTPETER’S W 1-0

Connecticut/UMBROClassic(Storrs,Conn.) S14 vs.OregonState W 2-1 S15 vs.Cornell W 2-0

Rutgers/UMBROClassic S20 MAINE W 2-0 S21 WAKEFOREST L 2-4 S24 PRINCETON L 0-1 2ot S27 BOSTONCOLLEGE^ W 2-1 S29 atProvidence^ W 3-0 O2 VILLANOVA^ W 3-0 O6 atConnecticut^ L 0-4 O9 SETONHALL^ L 0-1 O12 JAMESMADISON W 3-1 O18 GEORGETOWN^ W 3-0 O20 atNotreDame^ L 0-6 O25 PENNSTATE W 3-2 O29 atGeorgeMason L 2-3 2ot N1 atFloridaInternational W 1-0 N2 atFloridaAtlantic W 5-0

BIGEASTTournament(NotreDame,Ind.) N7 vs.Connecticut L 1-4

1997(8-12,5-6BIGEAST)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:UchennaBright,RobinErthal,TashaTaisteConnecticut/UMBROClassic(Storrs,Conn.)

A30 vs.Hartford W 2-1 S1 vs.SanFranciscoState L 0-1 S6 atWestVirginia^ L 0-2 S10 SYRACUSE^ L 1-3 S12 atJamesMadison L 0-1 S14 atGeorgetown^ W 5-0

Rutgers/UMBROClassic S19 UCLA L 0-2 S20 NORTHCarolinaState W 3-1 S26 NOTREDAME^ L 1-7 S28 PITTSBURGH^ W 4-0

WashingtonHuskyClassic(Seattle,Wash.) O3 atWashington W 4-3 O5 vs.Portland L 1-3 O8 atSetonHall^ L 0-2 O11 CONNECTICUT^ L 0-4 O15 ST.JOHN’S^ W 2-0 O18 WILLIAM&MARY L 1-3 O21 atPennState L 0-1 O24 atBostonCollege^ L 1-2 O26 atProvidence^ W 1-0 ot N1 atVillanova^ W 2-0

1998(5-9-5,2-4-5BIGEAST)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:UchennaBright,MeganMcGonagle,TashaTaiste

S1 atSyracuse^ T 1-1 2otConnecticutHuskyClassic(Storrs,Conn.)

S5 vs.Wisconsin L 0-2 S6 vs.Duke L 0-2 S9 GEORGETOWN^ W 3-1 S16 atPrinceton L 0-1 S18 atNotreDame^ L 0-3 S20 atPittsburgh^ L 2-3 S25 LOYOLA(MD) W 1-0 ot S27 WASHINGTON L 1-3 S30 VILLANOVA^ T 1-1 2ot O4 atWilliam&Mary W 2-1 O7 atSt.John’s^ T 0-0 2ot O10 SETONHALL^ L 0-2 O16 PROVIDENCE^ W 2-1

O18 BOSTONCOLLEGE^ T 1-1 2ot O21 PENNSTATE L 1-2 ot O24 WESTVIRGINIA^ T 0-0 2ot O28 ST.BONAVENTURE W 7-1 O31 atConnecticut^ L 0-7

1999(8-10,2-4BIGEAST)HeadCoach:CharlieDuccilli

Captains:UchennaBright,TiphanieForst,DianeVitunic S1 DREXEL W 2-1 S4 OLDDOMINION W 2-1 S10 PROVIDENCE$ W 5-0 S12 JAMESMADISON L 0-1 ot S18 BOSTONUNIVERSITY W 1-0 2ot S22 PRINCETON L 1-2 ot S24 PITTSBURGH^ W 5-4 ot S26 NOTREDAME^ L 0-4 S29 VILLANOVA^ L 1-2 O1 atWestVirginia^ L 1-2 O6 atSetonHall^ W 1-0 O8 atMaryland L 0-2 O10 atGeorgetown^ L 2-3 O13 AMERICAN L 0-1 O16 GEORGEMASON W 3-2 O19 LAFAYETTE W 2-0 O22 BOSTONCOLLEGE$ L 0-4 O24 atSyracuse$ L 0-2

2000(9-9-2,3-2-1BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:TaniaArmellino,TiphanieForst,ShannonNagle A25 MARYLAND L 0-1 S1 atAmerican W 4-1

SyracuseOrangeClassic(Syracuse,N.Y.) S8 vs.St.Bonaventure T 0-0 2ot S10 vs.Buffalo W 2-1

RutgersDoubleTreeClassic S15 GEORGEWASHINGTON W 4-1 S17 RICHMOND L 1-2 ot S20 atGeorgeMason L 0-3 S24 GEORGETOWN^ T 1-1 2ot S26 atPrinceton W 1-0 S29 atPittsburgh^ W 3-2 O1 atNotreDame^ L 0-2 O4 atVillanova^ L 0-4 O6 WESTVIRGINIA^ W 3-2 2ot O9 atOldDominion L 3-5 O11 SETONHALL^ W 2-1 ot O15 atConnecticut$ L 1-6 O18 ST.JOHN’S$ W 3-1 O20 atMiami$ L 1-2 O24 DREXEL W 2-0

BIGEASTTournament O28 SYRACUSE L 1-3

2001(14-8-1,4-1-1BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:TaniaArmellino,ColleenCaldwell,ShannonEvans,KeriLages

A31 atGeorgia L 1-2 ot S2 atGeorgiaState W 4-1

JUM/ComfortInnInvitational(Harrisonburg,Va.) S7 vs.NorthCarolinaState W 3-0 S9 vs.Tennessee L 0-3 S17 LaSALLE W 4-0 S18 QUINNIPIAC W 3-1 S23 atWestVirginia^ L 0-2 S25 atSetonHall^ W 3-1 S28 atGeorgetown^ W 3-2 S30 VIRGINIATECH$ W 1-0 O2 PRINCETON L 1-2 O5 NOTREDAME^ W 2-1 O7 PITTSBURGH^ W 3-0 O10 VILLANOVA^ T 0-0 2ot O14 SYRACUSE$ L 1-2 O19 atProvidence$ W 2-0 O21 atBostonCollege$ W 2-0 O24 atMaryland L 2-3 ot O30 HOFSTRA W 4-1

BIGEASTTournament N4 atBostonCollege L 3-4

NCAAFirst&SecondRound(Princeton,N.J.) N16 vs.BostonUniversity W 4-1 N18 atPrinceton W 1-0

NCAAThirdRound(ChapelHill,N.C.) N24 atNorthCarolina L 1-2

2002(10-8-2,3-2-1BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:ChristineCaldwell,AmyCuda,ShannonEvansWachoviaChallenge(Richmond,Va.)

A30 vs.JamesMadison T 0-0 2ot

S1 vs.American W 4-1 S6 MARYLAND L 2-5 S8 DELAWARE W 2-0

RutgersDoubleTreeClassic S13 BOSTONUNIVERSITY W 3-0 S15 OLDDOMINION W 3-0 S20 atNotreDame^ L 0-1 2ot S22 atPittsburgh^ W 1-0 S25 atVillanova^ T 0-0 2ot S29 WESTVIRGINIA^ L 1-2 O2 SETONHALL^ W 1-0 ot O5 GEORGETOWN^ W 4-2 O8 atPrinceton L 0-1 O11 CONNECTICUT$ L 0-2 O15 atSt.John’s$ L 0-1 O18 MIAMI$ W 6-5 2ot O23 LOYOLA(Md.) W 1-0 O27 atPennState L 0-2

BIGEASTTournament N2 atMiami W 4-3

BIGEASTTournament(Storrs,Conn.) N8 vs.WestVirginia L 2-3

2003(10-7-5,3-2-1BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:CourtneyHudson,CarliLloyd,ChristineWentzler

A29 PROVIDENCE W 5-0 A31 STONYBROOK W 3-0

NotreDameClassic(NotreDame,Ind.) S5 vs.Oklahoma W 2-1 S7 vs.ArizonaState L 0-1

KentuckyInvitational(Lexington,Ky.) S12 vs.Iowa L 1-2 S13 atKentucky W 2-1 S19 PENNSTATE T 0-0 2ot S23 MONMOUTH W 1-0 2ot S26 LOYOLA(MD) L 0-1 S28 BOSTONCOLLEGE$ T 0-0 2ot O1 atSetonHall^ W 1-0 O3 atSyracuse$ W 1-0 2ot O7 PRINCETON T 2-2 2ot O10 atWestVirginia^ L 0-2 O12 atPittsburgh^ T 0-0 2ot O15 VILLANOVA^ W 1-0 O19 atVirginiaTech$ W 1-0 O24 NOTREDAME^ L 0-3 O26 GEORGETOWN^ W 2-1 2ot

BIGEASTTournament(ChesnutHill,Mass.) N2 atBostonCollege L 1-2

NCAATournament(UniversityPark,Pa.) N14 vs.Maryland T 1-1# 2ot N16 atPennState L 1-3

2004(9-10-1,4-5-1BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:LissetteBrandão,TaraFroehlich,ChristineWentzler

A27 DREXEL W 2-0 A29 FAIRLEIGHDICKINSON W 3-0 S3 atLoyolaMarymount L 0-1 S5 atUSC L 2-3 2ot

RUTGERSCLASSIC S10 SANTACLARA W 1-0 S12 MICHIGANSTATE W 2-1 2ot S17 atFlorida L 0-1 S22 SETONHALL^ L 0-1 2ot S25 atConnecticut$ L 0-2 S29 MONMOUTH W 4-0 O1 atVillanova^ W 2-0 O3 BOSTONCOLLEGE$ L 0-3 O5 atPrinceton L 0-1 O8 atGeorgetown^ W 2-0 O10 SYRACUSE$ W 1-0 O13 atSt.John’s$ W 3-0 O15 WESTVIRGINIA$ L 0-2 O17 PITTSBURGH$ L 0-1 O22 atNotreDame^ T 0-0 2ot

BIGEASTTournament(Storrs,Conn.) O31 atConnecticut L 0-1

2005(10-9-2,5-6BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:ZoeAvner,KimBrandão,MeghanRyan A26 TEMPLE W 6-0 A28 FAIRLEIGHDICKINSON W 2-0 S4 SAINTJOSEPH’S L 1-2

Maryland/adidasClassic(CollegePark,Md.) S8 vs.UCSantaBarbara L 0-2 S11 atMaryland L 0-1 S16 SETONHALL^ L 0-1

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S20 LOYOLA(MD) W 1-0 ot S23 GEORGETOWN^ L 1-3 S25 atVillanova^ L 0-1 S27 MONMOUTH T 2-2 2ot S30 atWestVirginia$ L 0-1 O2 atPittsburgh$ W 6-2 O7 NOTREDAME^ L 0-1 ot O9 DePAUL^ L 0-1 O11 PRINCETON W 2-1 O14 SYRACUSE$ W 1-0 O16 ST.JOHN’S$ W 3-0 O21 atCincinnati^ W 1-0 O23 atLouisville^ W 2-0

BIGEASTTournament(Piscataway,N.J.) O27 PITTSBURGH W 3-0

BIGEASTTournament(Storrs,Conn.) O30 atConnecticut T 1-1# 2ot

2006(16-3-4,8-1-2BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:KimBrandão,DomeniqueEsposito,JaimeKomar,MeghanRyan

A25 atJamesMadison W 3-1 A27 atRichmond W 2-1 S5 MONMOUTH W 3-0 S8 STANFORD L 1-0 S10 FARLEIGHDICKINSON W 3-0 S15 atSetonHall^ W 1-0 S19 LOYOLA W 1-0 S22 atGeorgetown^ W 2-0 S24 VILLANOVA^ T 1-1 S29 MARQUETTE$ W 3-0 O1 SOUTHFLORIDA$ W 5-0 O4 PRINCETON W 2-0 O6 atDePaul^ W 1-0 O8 atNotreDame^ L 2-0 O13 atSyracuse$ W 1-0 O15 atSt.John’s$ T 0-0 O20 CINCINNATI^ W 2-0 O22 LOUISVILLE^ W 1-0

BIGEASTQuarterfinals(Piscataway,N.J.) O28 CONNECTICUT^ T0-0,6-5#

BIGEASTSemifinals(Storrs,Conn.) N3 WestVirginia^ W 3-2

BIGEASTFinals(Storrs,Conn.) N5 NotreDame^ L 4-2

NCAAFirstRound(Piscataway,N.J.) N10 HARTFORD W 2-0

NCAASecondRound(Piscataway,N.J.) N12 BOSTONCOLLEGE T0-0,2-4#

2007(9-9-3,4-5-3BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:MeghanRyan,DomeniqueEsposito,LeiaRispoli,NinaMontero

A31 LONGISLAND W 3-0 S2 LEHIGH W 2-0 S5 BUCKNELL W 2-1 S9 MONMOUTH W 1-0 S14 vs.No.3SantaClara L1-2(2OT) S16 atNo.1Stanford L 1-4 S21 SETONHALL^ L 0-1 S23 FAIRLEIGHDICKINSON W 5-0 S28 atVillanova^ T 0-0 S30 GEORGETOWN^ W 2-1 O2 atPrinceton L 1-5 O5 atNo.16Connecticut$ T 0-0 O7 atProvidence$ L 0-1 O11 atLouisville^ L 0-3 O14 atCincinnati^ L 1-2 O19 ST.JOHN’S$ W 1-0 O21 SYRACUSE$ W 2-0 O26 DePAUL^ W 2-0 O28 NO.15NOTREDAME^ L 1-3

BIGEASTFirstRound(Queens,N.Y.) N1 atSt.John’s T0-0,4-2#

BIGEASTQuarterfinals(NotreDame,Ind.) N4 atNo.10NotreDame L 0-2

2008(13-7-2,7-3-1BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:GinaDeMaio,ErinGuthrie,AliciaHall,NinaMontero A23 GEORGEWASHINGTON W 3-1 A29 atLehigh W 2-1 A31 BUCKNELL W 4-1 S5 No.10PENNSTATE L0-1(2OT) S12 atOhioState W 1-0 S14 vs.Dayton W 1-0 S19 atSetonHall^ W 2-1 S22 VILLANOVA^ W 5-0 S26 No.4PORTLAND L 0-1 S28 atNo.19Georgetown^ L 0-1

O3 PITTSBURGH$ W 1-0 O5 No.9WESTVIRGINIA$ W 1-0 O10 LOUISVILLE^ W 1-0 O12 CINCINNATI^ T 0-0 O17 atSt.John’s$ L 0-1 O19 atSyracuse$ W 1-0 O24 atNo.1NotreDame^ L 1-3 O26 atDePaul^ W 2-0

BIGEASTQuarterfinals(Milwaukee,Wis.) N12 atMarquette L 0-1

NCAAFirst&SecondRound(Piscataway,N.J.) N14 No.20PennState W 2-1 2ot N16 No.7OklahomaState T 0-0 4-2# N21 atNo.5Stanford L 0-1

2009(14-4-4,7-1-3BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:JenAnzivino,GinaDeMaio,CaycieGusman,ErinGuthrie A24 UMBC W 4-0 A28 FORDHAM W 3-0 A30 STONYBROOK T 1-1 S4 TOWSON W 1-0 S6 atNo.13PennState W 1-0 S11 vs.No.21SanDiego L 1-2 S13 atArizona W 3-0 S18 SETONHALL^ W 2-1 ot S20 atPrinceton W 2-0 S25 atGeorgetown^ W 1-0 S27 VILLANOVA^ T 1-1 2ot O2 atMarquette$ W 3-1 O4 atUSF$ T 0-0 2ot O9 NO.8NOTREDAME^ L 0-1 O11 DEPAUL^ W 2-1 ot O15 SYRACUSE$ W 2-0 O17 ST.JOHN’S$ W 1-0 O23 atCincinnati^ W 1-0 ot O25 atLouisville^ T 1-1 2ot

BIGEASTQuarterfinals(Piscataway,N.J.) N1 WESTVIRGINIA L 0-1

NCAAFirst&SecondRound(Columbia,S.C.) N13 vs.Duke W 2-0 N15 atNo.8SouthCarolina L 0-1

2010(10-9-1,5-5-1BIGEAST)HeadCoach:GlennCrooks

Captains:GinaDeMaio,KarlaSchacher,TriciaDiPaolo A20 STONYBROOK W 3-0 A27 COLGATE W 4-1 A29 MONMOUTH L 0-1 S3 PRINCETON W 2-0 S5 atBucknell W 3-0 S10 atNo.4Portland L 1-2 S12 vs.Washington W 1-0 S17 atSetonHall^ L 0-1 S19 No.4BOSTONCOLLEGE L 1-3 S24 No.19GEORGETOWN^ W 1-0 S26 atVillanova^ L 0-1 O1 CONNECTICUT$ W 2-0 O3 PROVIDENCE$ W 4-1 O8 atDePaul^ L 0-2 O10 atNo.5NotreDame^ L 2-3 O15 atSyracuse$ L 0-1 O17 atSt.John’s$ T 0-0 2ot O22 CINCINNATI^ W 2-1 O24 LOUISVILLE^ W 3-0

BIGEASTQuarterfinals(Piscataway,N.J.) O31 atNo.24WestVirginia L 0-1

AllhomematchesinCAPS#indicatesshootout%indicatesAtlantic10Conferencematch^indicatesBIGEASTConferencematch$indicatesBIGEASTConferencecross-divisionalmatch

SERIESvERSUSoPPoNENTS W-L-T h-A-N RU-opp. overtime Adelphi.........................3-3-2..............................13-12 1984 L A 2-3 9-14-85 W H 2-1

ECACTournament 11-10-85 L H 0-1 9-13-86 T A 1-1 overtime 9-12-87 W H 3-1 9-20-88 L H 2-3 9-20-89 W A 2-1 9-19-90 T A 1-1 doubleot

American......................2-1.....................................8-3 10-13-99 L H 0-1 9-1-00 W A 4-1

WachoviaChallengeConsolation(Richmond,Va.)

9-1-02 W N 4-1

Arizona................................1-0.....................................3-09-13-09 W N 3-0ArizonaState...................0-1.....................................0-1

NotreDameClassicSecondRound(NotreDame,Ind.) 9-7-03 L N 0-1

Barry.............................0-1.....................................0-1 9-30-90 L A 0-1

BostonCollege.........5-7-3..............................17-24 9-22-89 W H 3-0 10-8-93 W A 1-0 10-14-94 L H 1-4 overtime 9-17-95 W A 1-0^ 9-27-96 W H 2-1^ 10-24-97 L A 1-2^ 10-18-98 T H 1-1^ doubleot 10-22-99 L H 0-4$ 10-21-01 W A 2-0$

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals 11-4-01 L A 3-4 9-28-03 T H 0-0$ doubleot

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals 11-2-03 L A 1-2 10-3-04 L H 0-3^

NCAATournamentSecondRound(Piscataway,N.J.) 11-12-06 T H 0-0# doubleot 9-19-10 L H 1-3

BostonUniversity...... 3-0.....................................8-1 9-18-99 W H 1-0 doubleot

NCAATournamentFirstRound(Princeton,N.J.) 11-16-01 W N 4-1

RutgersDoubleTreeClassicFirstRound 9-13-02 W H 3-0

Bucknell........................4-0....................................12-4 9-6-95 W H 3-2 9-5-07 W H 2-1 8-31-08 W H 4-1 9-5-10 W A 3-0

Buffalo...........................1-0.....................................2-1SyracuseOrangeClassic(Syracuse,NY)

9-10-00 W N 2-1 Butler.............................0-1.....................................1-2

(NotreDame,Ind.) 9-4-94 L N 1-2

UCLA..............................0-1....................................0-2Rutgers/UMBROClassic

9-19-97 L H 0-2

UCSB.............................0-1....................................0-2Maryland/adidasClassicFirstRound(CollegePark,Md.)

9-8-05 L N 0-2

CentralFlorida..........0-2.....................................1-4(Miami,Fla.)

10-21-88 L N 1-3 9-29-90 L A 0-1

Cincinnati.....................6-2-1................................13-7(Omaha,Neb.)

9-12-93 W N 1-0 10-29-94 L A 0-1 10-29-95 W H 5-3 10-21-05 W A 1-0^ 10-20-06 W H 2-0^ 10-14-07 L A 1-2^ 10-12-08 T H 0-0^ 10-23-09 W A 1-0^ 10-22-10 W H 2-1^

Colgate..........................6-1-2................................18-6 9-22-85 W H 3-0 10-27-86 L A 0-2 10-30-87 W H 5-2 9-16-88 W A 1-0 9-15-89 T H 0-0 overtime 9-22-90 W A 3-0 9-20-91 W H 1-0

ECACTournament 11-13-93 T H 1-1# doubleot 8-27-10 W H 4-1

ColoradoCollege.......0-1.....................................0-3 10-22-89 L A 0-3

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Connecticut.................2-14-4.............................9-43 10-17-87 W H 2-0

NCAATournamentFirstRound 11-6-87 L A 0-1 9-24-88 L A 1-4 9-17-89 L H 1-2 10-14-90 L A 0-1 10-5-91 L H 0-1 10-3-92 T A 0-0 overtime 10-13-95 L H 0-3^ 10-6-96 L A 0-4^

BIGEASTTournamentSemifinals(NotreDame,Ind.) 11-7-96 L N 1-4 10-11-97 L H 0-4^ 10-31-98 L A 0-7^ 10-15-00 L A 1-6$ 10-11-02 L H 0-2$ 9-25-04 L A 0-2^

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals 10-31-04 L A 0-1

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals 10-30-05 T A 1-1# doubleot

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals 10-28-06 T H 0-0^# doubleot 10-5-07 T A 0-0$ doubleot 10-1-10 W H 2-0$

Cornell...........................8-3..................................19-13 9-27-86 L A 2-3 9-20-87 W H 3-1 9-18-88 L A 3-4 overtime 9-24-89 W A 1-0 9-23-90 W A 2-1

ECACTournament 11-3-90 W H 1-0 9-22-91 L H 0-3

ECACTournament 11-9-91 W A 1-0 11-1-92 W A 2-0

Rutgers/PumaClassic 10-17-93 W H 2-1 overtime

Connecticut/UMBROClassic(Storrs,Conn.) 9-15-96 W N 2-0

Creighton.....................1-1.....................................3-3 9-10-93 L A 0-2

(Cincinnati,Ohio) 10-28-94 W N 3-1

Dartmouth...................1-0.....................................3-0ECACTournament

11-7-92 W H 3-0

Dayton...........................1-0.....................................1-0OhioStateTournament

9-14-08 W N 1-0

Delaware......................2-1.....................................3-2 11-3-93 W H 1-0 10-19-94 L A 0-2 9-8-02 W H 2-0

DePaul...........................4-2.....................................7-4 10-9-05 L H 0-1^ 10-6-06 W A 1-0^ 10-26-07 W H 2-0^ 10-26-08 W A 2-0^ 10-11-09 W H 2-1^ overtime 10-8-10 L A 0-2^

Detroit...........................1-0.....................................1-0 10-20-95 W H 1-0

Drexel............................3-0.....................................6-1 9-1-99 W H 2-1 10-24-00 W H 2-0 8-27-04 W H 2-0

Duke...............................1-3.....................................4-6 10-7-90 L A 1-2 9-7-91 L A 1-2

ConnecticutHuskyClassic(Storrs,Conn.) 9-6-98 L N 0-2

NCAATournamentFirstRound(Columbia,S.C.) 11-13-09 W N 2-0

Elon.................................1-0.....................................3-0 10-7-87 W A 3-0

FairleighDickinson......4-0....................................13-0 8-29-04 W H 3-0 8-28-05 W H 2-0 9-10-06 W H 3-0 9-23-07 W H 5-0

Florida...........................0-1.....................................0-1 9-17-04 L A 0-1

FloridaAtlantic..........1-0.....................................5-0 11-2-96 W A 5-0

FloridaInternational.....1-0-1.................................4-3 10-22-88 T A 3-3 overtime 11-1-96 W A 1-0

Fordham.......................1-0.....................................3-0 8-28-09 W H 3-0

Franklin&Marshall.....1-0.....................................3-1 1984 W H 3-1

GeorgeMason...........4-9-2..............................15-25 11-2-85 L A 0-1 overtime 11-1-86 L H 0-2 9-27-87 L A 0-1 10-30-88 L H 2-4 9-10-89 W A 1-0

WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.) 10-9-89 L N 0-3

StonyBrookInvitational(StonyBrook,N.Y.) 9-15-90 W N 1-0 10-18-91 T H 0-0 overtime 10-11-92 T A 1-1 overtime 9-15-93 L H 2-3 overtime 10-10-94 L A 0-2 10-22-95 W H 3-0 10-29-96 L A 2-3 doubleot 10-16-99 W H 3-2 9-20-00 L A 0-3

Georgetown................12-3-1...........................37-15 9-24-95 W A 5-0^ 10-18-96 W H 3-0^ 9-14-97 W A 5-0^ 9-9-98 W H 3-1^ 10-10-99 L A 2-3^ 9-24-00 T H 1-1^ doubleot 9-28-01 W A 3-2^ 10-5-02 W H 4-2^ 10-26-03 W H 2-1^ doubleot 10-8-04 W A 2-0^ 9-23-05 L H 1-3^ 9-22-06 W A 2-0^ 9-30-07 W H 2-1^ 9-28-08 L A 0-1^ 9-25-09 W A 1-0^ 9-24-10 W H 1-0^

GeorgeWashington....5-3-2................................19-9VodickaInvitational

1984 T N 1-1 overtime 10-13-86 W A 2-0 9-10-88 T N 2-2 overtime 9-27-91 W H 4-0 9-27-92 W A 2-0 9-26-93 L H 0-1%

Atlantic10TournamentSemifinals 10-30-93 L H 1-2 10-2-94 L A 0-1%

RutgersDoubleTreeClassic 9-15-00 W H 4-1 8-23-08 W H 3-1

Georgia.........................0-1.....................................1-2 8-31-01 L A 1-2 overtime

GeorgiaState.............1-0.....................................4-1 9-2-01 W A 4-1

hartford.......................5-3-1..............................15-10 10-6-85 W A 3-0 10-2-86 L H 1-2 10-4-87 W A 2-1 10-1-88 T H 1-1 overtime 10-1-89 L A 0-1 9-15-91 L A 1-3 9-25-92 W H 3-1

Connecticut/UMBROClassic(Storrs,Conn.) 8-30-97 W N 2-1

NCAATournamentFirstRound(Piscataway,N.J.) 11-10-06 W H 2-0

hofstra..........................1-0.....................................4-1 10-30-01 W H 4-1

Iona.................................1-0....................................14-0 10-9-85 W H 14-0

Iowa...............................0-1.....................................1-2KentuckyInvitationalFirstRound(Lexington,Ky.)

9-12-03 L N 1-2

JamesMadison.........5-4-1................................13-9 10-27-91 L H 1-3 overtime

ECACTournament(Ithaca,N.Y.) 11-10-91 W N 2-0 10-24-92 L A 0-1 9-24-93 W H 2-0 9-25-94 W A 2-1 10-12-96 W H 3-1 9-12-97 L A 0-1 9-12-99 L H 0-1 overtime

WachoviaChallengeFirstRound(Richmond,Va.) 8-30-02 T N 0-0 doubleot 8-25-06 W A 3-1

Kean...............................2-0.....................................4-2 1984 W H 2-1 10-29-85 W A 2-1

Kentucky.....................1-0.....................................2-1KentuckyInvitationalConsolation

9-13-03 W A 2-1

Lafayette......................2-0....................................15-0 10-26-90 W A 13-0 10-19-99 W H 2-0

LaSalle..........................7-0-1................................30-2 10-10-86 W H 11-0 10-19-88 W H 3-0 10-3-89 W A 3-1 10-2-90 W H 4-0 10-2-91 W A 1-0 overtime 10-14-92 W H 3-0 10-13-93 T A 1-1 overtime 9-17-01 W H 4-0

Lehigh............................2-0.....................................4-1 9-2-07 W H 2-0 8-29-08 W A 2-1

LongIsland..................1-0.....................................3-0 8-31-07 W H 3-0

Louisville.......................4-1-1.................................8-4 10-23-05 W A 2-0^ 10-22-06 W H 1-0^ 10-11-07 L A 0-3^ 10-10-08 W H 1-0^ 10-25-09 T A 1-1^ 10-24-10 W H 3-0^

Loyola(MD).................4-1.....................................4-1 9-25-98 W H 1-0 overtime 10-23-02 W H 1-0 9-26-03 L H 0-1 9-20-05 W H 1-0 overtime 9-19-06 W H 1-0

LoyolaMarymount.....0-1.....................................0-1 9-3-04 L A 0-1

Maine.............................1-0.....................................2-0Rutgers/UMBROClassic

9-20-96 W H 2-0

Manhattanville...........2-0....................................10-0 1984 W H 3-0 10-22-85 W A 7-0

Marquette...................2-1.....................................6-2 9-29-06 W H 3-0^ 11-2-08 L N 0-1^ 10-2-09 W A 3-1^

Maryland......................1-5-1..............................11-14WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.)

10-7-89 W N 6-1 10-8-99 L A 0-2 8-25-00 L H 0-1 10-24-01 L A 2-3 overtime 9-6-02 L H 2-5

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NCAATournamentFirstRound(UniversityPark,Pa.) 11-14-03 T N 1-1# doubleot

Maryland/adidasClassicSecondRound 9-11-05 L A 0-1

UMBC............................3-0....................................14-0 10-21-90 W H 2-0 9-13-91 W H 8-0 8-24-09 W H 4-0

MaryWashington......1-0.....................................2-0WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.)

10-8-88 W N 2-0

Massachusetts.........1-10-1.............................8-26 10-5-85 L A 1-3 10-5-86 L H 1-2 overtime 10-3-87 L A 1-5 9-11-88 L N 0-2 9-30-88 L H 1-2 overtime 10-28-89 W A 2-1 overtime 9-8-90 L H 0-3 11-3-91 L A 1-2 overtime 9-19-92 L H 0-1 9-18-93 T A 0-0% overtime 9-16-94 L H 0-1% overtime

Atlantic10TournamentSemifinals 11-4-94 L A 1-4

Miami.............................2-1..................................11-10 10-20-00 L A 1-2$ 10-18-02 W H 6-5$ doubleot

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals 11-2-02 W A 4-3

MichiganState..........1-0.....................................2-1RutgersClassicSecondRound

9-12-04 W H 2-1 doubleot

Minnesota....................1-0.....................................3-1 9-29-95 W H 3-1

Monmouth...................13-2-1...........................34-12 9-11-85 W A 5-1 10-27-85 W H 2-0 10-29-86 W H 2-0 10-28-87 W A 2-0 10-26-88 W H 2-0 10-25-89 L A 0-2 10-24-90 W H 3-2 doubleot 10-24-91 W A 3-2

ECACTournament 11-6-91 W A 1-0 overtime 10-21-92 W H 3-2 9-23-03 W H 1-0 doubleot 9-29-04 W H 4-0 9-27-05 T H 2-2 doubleot 9-5-06 W H 3-0 9-9-07 W H 1-0 8-29-10 L H 0-1

Newhampshire.........4-0....................................10-3ECACTournament

11-9-85 W H 2-1# 9-18-87 W H 3-0

ECACTournament 11-4-90 W H 2-1 doubleot

(Charlottesville,Va.) 9-9-95 W N 3-1

NorthCarolina...........0-4....................................1-11VodickaInvitational

1984 L N 0-5 10-12-86 L A 0-1 9-26-87 L A 0-3

NCAATournamentThirdRound 11-24-01 L A 1-2

NorthCarolinaState.....2-3.....................................6-7 10-10-87 L A 0-1

WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.) 10-9-88 L N 0-4 9-8-91 L A 0-1

Rutgers/UMBROClassic 9-20-97 W H 3-1

JMU/ComfortInnInvitational(Harrisonburg,Va.) 9-7-01 W N 3-0

NotreDame................1-18-2...........................10-59(Madison,Wisc.)

9-13-92 T N 1-1 overtime 9-3-94 L A 0-6 9-22-95 L H 0-3^

BIGEASTTournamentSemifinals(SouthOrange,N.J.) 11-4-95 L N 0-3 10-20-96 L A 0-6^ 9-26-97 L H 1-7^ 9-18-98 L A 0-3^ 9-26-99 L H 0-4^ 10-1-00 L A 0-2^ 10-5-01 W H 2-1^ 9-20-02 L A 0-1^ doubleot 10-24-03 L H 0-3^ 10-22-04 T A 0-0^ doubleot 10-7-05 L H 0-1^ overtime 10-8-06 L A 0-2^

BIGEASTTournamentFinals(Storrs,Conn.) 11-5-06 L N 2-4^ 10-28-07 L H 1-3^

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals(SouthBend,Ind.) 11-4-07 L A 0-2^ 10-24-08 L A 1-3^ 10-9-09 L H 0-1^ 10-10-10 L A 2-3^

ohioState....................1-0.....................................1-0 OhioStateTournament 9-12-08 W A 1-0

oklahoma....................1-0.....................................2-1NotreDameClassicFirstRound(NotreDame,Ind.)

9-5-03 W N 2-1

oklahomaState.........0-0-1.................................0-0NCAATournamentSecondRound

11-16-08 T N 0-0 #4-2

oldDominion...............2-1.....................................8-6 9-4-99 W H 2-1 10-9-00 L A 3-5

RutgersDoubleTreeClassicSecondRound 9-15-02 W H 3-0

oregonState..............1-0.....................................2-1Connecticut/UMBROClassic(Storrs,Conn.)

9-14-96 W N 2-1

PennState...................2-7-1..............................10-18 9-23-94 L H 2-3 overtime 10-25-95 L A 1-3 10-25-96 W H 3-2 10-21-97 L A 0-1 10-21-98 L H 1-2 overtime 10-27-02 L A 0-2 9-19-03 T H 0-0 doubleot

NCAATournamentSecondRound 11-16-03 L A 1-3 9-5-08 L H 0-1 doubleot

NCAATournamentFirstRound 11-14-08 W H 2-1 doubleot 9-6-09 W A 1-0

Pittsburgh...................8-2-1............................. 28-12 9-28-97 W H 4-0^ 9-20-98 L A 2-3^ 9-24-99 W H 5-4^ overtime 9-29-00 W A 3-2^ 10-7-01 W H 3-0^ 9-22-02 W A 1-0^ 10-12-03 T A 0-0^ doubleot 10-17-04 L H 0-1^ 10-2-05 W A 6-2^

BIGEASTTournamentFirstRound 10-27-05 W H 3-0$ 10-3-08 W H 1-0$

Portland........................0-3.....................................2-6 WashingtonHuskyClassic(Seattle,Wash.) 10-5-97 L N 1-3 9-26-08 L H 0-1 NikePortlandInvitational 9-10-10 L A 1-2

Princeton................14-8-3...............................33-22 1984 T A 1-1 overtime 9-24-85 T A 1-1 overtime 9-24-86 W A 3-2 9-23-87 W H 2-0 10-18-88 W A 2-0 10-17-89 L H 1-2 9-18-91 W A 2-0 9-16-92 W H 1-0 9-22-93 W A 1-0 9-20-94 W H 1-0 9-20-95 W A 3-0 9-24-96 L H 0-1 doubleot

9-16-98 L A 0-1 9-22-99 L H 1-2 overtime 9-26-00 W A 1-0 10-2-01 L H 1-2

NCAATournamentSecondRound 11-18-01 W A 1-0 10-8-02 L A 0-1 10-7-03 T H 2-2 doubleot 10-5-04 L A 0-1 10-11-05 W H 2-1 10-4-06 W H 2-0 10-2-07 L A 1-5 9-20-09 W A 2-0 9-3-10 W H 2-0

Providence...................14-1.................................45-7 1984 W A 3-0 9-20-86 W A 3-0 11-1-87 W H 6-0

WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.) 10-9-88 W N 3-1

ECACTournament(Burlington,Vt.) 11-4-89 W N 2-1 10-28-90 W A 2-0 10-1-95 W H 4-2^ 9-29-96 W A 3-0^ 10-26-97 W A 1-0^ overtime 10-16-98 W H 2-1^ 9-10-99 W H 5-0$ 10-19-01 W A 2-0$ 8-29-03 W H 5-0^ 10-7-07 L A 0-1^ 10-3-10 W H 4-1$

Quinnipiac....................1-0.....................................3-1 9-18-01 W H 3-1

Radford.........................1-0.....................................2-1WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.)

10-8-89 W N 2-1

RhodeIsland...............11-0.................................40-9 1984 W A 7-2 9-21-85 W H 3-1 9-19-86 W A 2-1 10-18-87 W H 2-1 10-15-88 W A 8-2 10-14-89 W H 3-1 10-13-90 W A 3-0 9-29-91 W H 3-0 10-4-92 W A 6-0 9-29-93 W H 1-0% 10-5-94 W A 2-1%

Richmond.....................1-1.....................................3-3RutgersDoubleTreeClassic

9-17-00 L H 1-2 overtimeJMU/ComfortInnInvitational(Harrisonburg,Va.)

8-27-06 W N 2-1

Rochester....................2-0.....................................3-0 10-13-85 W H 2-0 10-26-86 W A 1-0

St.Bonaventure........4-0-1................................19-1 9-28-86 W A 4-0 9-4-93 W A 5-0% 9-11-94 W H 3-0% 10-28-98 W H 7-1

SyracuseOrangeClassic(Syracuse,N.Y.) 9-8-00 T N 0-0 doubleot

St.John’s.....................9-2-4................................21-5 10-1-93 W H 4-2 9-13-95 W H 3-0^ 9-4-96 W A 1-0^ 10-15-97 W H 2-0^ 10-7-98 T A 0-0^ doubleot 10-18-00 W H 3-1^ 10-15-02 L A 0-1^ 10-13-04 W A 3-0^ 10-16-05 W H 3-0$ 10-15-06 T A 0-0$ doubleot 10-19-07 W H 1-0$

BIGEASTTournamentFirstRound(Queens,N.Y.) 11-1-07 T A 0-0^# doubleot 10-17-08 L A 0-1$ 10-17-09 W H 1-0$ 10-17-10 T A 0-0$ SaintJoseph’s...........0-1.....................................1-2 9-4-05 L H 1-2

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SaintPeter’s...............1-0.....................................1-0 9-6-96 W H 1-0

SanDiego.....................0-1.....................................1-2 9-11-09 L N 1-2

SanFranciscoState....0-1.....................................0-1Connecticut/UMBROClassic(Storrs,Conn.)

9-1-97 L N 0-1

SantaClara.................1-1.....................................2-2RutgersClassicFirstRound

9-10-04 W H 1-0StanfordClassic(PaloAlto,Calif.)

9-14-07 L N 1-2 doubleot

Scranton......................0-2.....................................0-3 1984 L A 0-2 10-12-85 L H 0-1

Setonhall....................10-7...............................19-13 9-27-94 W H 4-0 10-18-95 W A 2-0^ 10-9-96 L H 0-1^ 10-8-97 L A 0-2^ 10-10-98 L H 0-2^ 10-6-99 W A 1-0^ 10-11-00 W H 2-1^ overtime 9-25-01 W A 3-1^ 10-2-02 W H 1-0^ overtime 10-1-03 W A 1-0^ 9-22-04 L H 0-1^ doubleot 9-16-05 L H 0-1^ 9-15-06 W A 1-0^ 9-21-07 L H 0-1^ 9-19-08 W A 2-1^ 9-18-09 W H 2-1^ overtime 9-17-10 L A 0-1^

Southampton..............2-0.....................................9-0 1984 W A 5-0 10-17-85 W A 4-0

SouthernCalifornia.....0-1.....................................2-3 9-5-04 L A 2-3 doubleot

SouthCarolina...........0-1.....................................0-1 11-15-09 L A 0-1

SouthFlorida..............1-0.....................................5-0 10-1-06 W H 5-0$ 10-4-09 T A 0-0$ doubleot

SouthernMethodist....0-1.....................................2-3(ColoradoSprings,Colo.)

10-20-89 L N 2-3

Stanford.......................0-3.....................................1-6 9-8-06 L H 0-1

StanfordClassic(PaloAlto,Calif.) 9-16-07 L A 1-4

NCAATournamentSweetSixteen 11-21-08 L A 0-1

StonyBrook................5-0-1................................20-2

1984 W H 6-0 9-27-89 W H 1-0 10-11-91 W H 6-1 8-31-03 W H 3-0 8-30-09 T H 1-1 doubleot 8-20-10 W H 3-0

Swarthmore................1-0.....................................3-0 1984 W A 3-0

Syracuse......................7-5-1..............................13-12 9-10-97 L H 1-3^ 9-1-98 T A 1-1^ doubleot 10-24-99 L A 0-2$

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals 10-28-00 L H 1-3 10-14-01 L H 1-2$ 10-3-03 W A 1-0$ doubleot 10-10-04 W H 1-0^ 10-14-05 W H 1-0^ 10-13-06 W A 1-0^ 10-21-07 W H 2-0^ 10-19-08 W A 1-0$ 10-15-09 W H 2-0$ 10-15-10 L A 0-1$ Temple...........................2-1-2................................16-4 10-30-91 W H 7-0 9-9-92 L A 0-1 9-8-93 T H 1-1% overtime 10-12-94 T A 2-2% overtime 8-26-05 W H 6-0

Tennessee....................0-1.....................................0-3JMU/ComfortInnInvitational(Harrisonburg,Va.)

9-9-01 L N 0-3

TexasA&M..................1-0.....................................9-0WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.)

10-6-89 W N 9-0

Towson..........................1-0............... h..................1-0 9-4-09 W H 1-0

USMA(Army).............1-0.....................................3-0VodickaInvitational

1984 W N 3-0

vermont.......................1-1.....................................4-2ECACTournament

11-5-89 L A 0-1StonyBrookInvitational(StonyBrook,N.Y.)

9-16-90 W N 4-1

villanova.......................12-7-8...........................49-26 1984 W H 5-2 10-16-85 W A 1-0 10-15-86 T H 0-0 doubleot 10-14-87 L A 1-3 10-12-88 L H 1-2 10-11-89 W A 2-1 10-10-90 W H 4-0 10-9-91 W A 4-1 10-7-92 W H 5-0 10-6-93 W A 5-1 11-2-94 L H 1-2 10-4-95 T A 3-3^ overtime 10-2-96 W H 3-0^ 11-1-97 W A 2-0^ 9-30-98 T H 1-1^ doubleot 9-29-99 L H 1-2^ 10-4-00 L A 0-4^ 10-10-01 T H 0-0^ doubleot 9-25-02 T A 0-0^ doubleot 10-15-03 W H 1-0^ 10-1-04 W A 2-0^ 9-25-05 L A 0-1^ 9-24-06 T H 1-1^ doubleot 9-28-07 T A 0-0^ doubleot 9-22-08 W H 5-0^ 9-27-09 T H 1-1^ doubleot 9-26-10 L A 0-1^

virginia..........................3-1.....................................9-4 10-11-86 W A 2-1 10-9-87 W A 4-0

WAGSTournament(Ft.Belvoir,Va.) 10-8-88 W N 3-2 9-10-95 L A 0-1

virginiaTech...............3-0.....................................3-0

10-8-95 W A 1-0 9-30-01 W H 1-0$ 10-19-03 W A 1-0$

WakeForest...............0-2.....................................2-6 10-6-95 L A 0-2

Rutgers/UMBROClassic 9-21-96 L H 2-4

Washington................2-1.....................................6-6 WashingtonHuskyClassic 10-3-97 W A 4-3 9-27-98 L H 1-3 NikePortlandInvitational 9-12-10 W N 1-0

Westvirginia.............4-9-1..............................14-21 9-1-96 W H 3-0^ 9-6-97 L A 0-2^ 10-24-98 T H 0-0^ doubleot 10-1-99 L A 1-2^ 10-6-00 W H 3-2^ doubleot 9-23-01 L A 0-2^ 9-29-02 L H 1-2^

BIGEASTTournamentSemifinals(Storrs,Conn.) 11-8-02 L N 2-3 10-10-03 L A 0-2^ 10-15-04 L H 0-2^ 9-30-05 L A 0-1^

BIGEASTTournamentSemifinals(Storrs,Conn.) 11-3-06 W N 3-2^ 10-5-08 W H 1-0$

BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals(Piscataway,N.J.) 11-1-09 L H 0-1 BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinals(Morgantown,W.Va.) 10-31-10 L A 0-1

William&Mary..........1-5....................................4-14VodickaInvitational

1984 L N 1-2 10-25-92 L A 0-2

Rutgers/PumaClassic 10-16-93 L H 0-1 9-30-94 L A 0-5 10-18-97 L H 1-3 10-4-98 W A 2-1

Wisconsin....................0-1-1.................................1-3 9-12-92 T A 1-1 overtime

ConnecticutHuskyClassic(Storrs,Conn.) 9-5-98 L N 0-2

Xavier............................1-0.....................................1-0 9-6-92 W H 1-0

yale.................................2-0.....................................5-0ECACTournament

11-8-92 W H 2-0 10-27-93 W H 3-0

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NATIoNALPLAyERoFThEyEAR1992 SaskiaWebber(finalist)

adidasWoMEN’SSoCCERPLAyERoFThEyEAR1991 SaskiaWebber(finalist)

NATIoNALGoALKEEPERoFThEyEAR1992 SaskiaWebber(winner)

adidasGoALKEEPERoFThEyEAR1991 SaskiaWebber(finalist)

hERMANNTRoPhy2010 GinaDeMaio(candidate)2009 GinaDeMaio(candidate) ErinGuthrie(candidate)2004 CarliLloyd(semifinalist)2002 CarliLloyd(candidate)1991 SaskiaWebber(candidate)

hoNDAAWARDSPRoGRAMoUTSTANDINGAChIEvEMENTAWARDFoRWoMEN’SCoLLEGIATEAThLETICS1992 SaskiaWebber

NEWJERSEyASSoCIATIoNoFINTERCoLLEGIATEAThLETICSFoRWoMEN(NJAIAW)WoMANoFThEyEAR2009 ErinGuthrie

SoCCERBUZZNATIoNALFREShMANoFThEyEAR2001 CarliLloyd(runner-up)

SoCCERBUZZNATIoNALPLAyERoFThEyEAR2004 CarliLloyd(finalist)2002 CarliLloyd(finalist)

UMBRoSENIoRSELECTShoWCASEPARTICIPANT1995 ValerieDuccilli

U.S.WoMEN’SNATIoNALTEAM2004-current CarliLloyd,NationalTeam2002-2004 CarliLloyd,U-21Team1999 SaskiaWebber(1999WWCchampions)1992-97 SaskiaWebber,NationalTeam1990 SaskiaWebber,“B”Team

CANADIANWoMEN’SNATIoNALTEAM2009-current ShannonWoeller,NationalTeam2007-current JonelleFiligno,NationalTeam2006-07 JonelleFiligno,KarlaSchacher,RheanneSleiman, ShannonWoeller,U-20

NEWZEALAND’SWoMEN’SNATIoNALTEAM2006-10 MerissaSmith,NationalTeam

NATIoNALSoCCERCoAChESASSoCIATIoNoFAMERICA(NSCAA)ALL-AMERICA2009 JeniferAnzivino,SecondTeam2008 ErinGuthrie,SecondTeamMVP2003 CarliLloyd,ThirdTeam2001 CarliLloyd,ThirdTeam1992 SaskiaWebber,FirstTeam1991 DeniseReddy,SecondTeam1989 VickiHoekstra,SecondTeam1987 BethSchimenti,SecondTeam1986 BethSchimenti,ThirdTeam

SoCCERBUZZALL-AMERICA2008 ErinGuthrie,SecondTeam2006 KimBrandao,FourthTeam2004 CarliLloyd,SecondTeam2003 CarliLloyd,ThirdTeam2002 CarliLloyd,SecondTeam2001 CarliLloyd,SecondTeam

CoLLEGESoCCER.CoMALL-AMERICA2001 CarliLloyd,HonorableMention

CoSIDAACADEMICALL-AMERICA1996 JenBhalla,DistrictIIFall/WinterAt-LargeTeam

SoCCERBUZZFREShMANALL-AMERICA2001 CarliLloyd,FirstTeam2006 GinaDeMaio,FirstTeam ErinGuthrie,SecondTeam

SoCCERAMERICAFREShMANALL-AMERICA2001 CarliLloyd,FirstTeam

SoCCERAMERICAPRESEASoNToP11ALL-FREShMANTEAM1997 ShannonNagle1988 KrisKurzynowski1987 JudyKalafut1985 LynnHallowell

SoCCERBUZZPRESEASoNALL-AMERICAELITE12TEAM2004 CarliLloyd2003 CarliLloyd2002 CarliLloyd

NATIoNALSoCCERCoAChESASSoCIATIoNoFAMERICA(NSCAA)ALL-REGIoN2009 ErinGuthrie,NortheastFirstTeam JeniferAnzivino,NortheastFirstTeam AshleyJones,NortheastThirdTeam2008 ErinGuthrie,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam GinaDeMaio,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam JeniferAnzivino,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam AliciaHall,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam2006 KimBrandao,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam GinaDeMaio,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam AliciaHall,Mid-AtlanticThirdTeam2004 CarliLloyd,Mid-AtlanticThirdTeam2003 CarliLloyd,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam KimBrandão,Mid-AtlanticThirdTeam2002 ChristineCaldwell,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam CarliLloyd,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam2001 CarliLloyd,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam KeriLages,Mid-AtlanticThirdTeam2000 KeriLages,Mid-AtlanticThirdTeam1999 UchennaBright,Mid-AtlanticThirdTeam1998 UchennaBright,Mid-AtlanticThirdTeam1997 UchennaBright,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam1996 UchennaBright,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam SusanCurtis,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam1995 ValerieDuccilli,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam1993 BethUydess,CentralFirstTeam1992 ChristaAluotto,CentralFirstTeam SaskiaWebber,CentralFirstTeam TracyFoster,CentralSecondTeam1991 DeniseReddy,CentralFirstTeam

SoCCERBUZZALL-REGIoN2008 ErinGuthrie,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam JeniferAnzivino,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam GinaDeMaio,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam AliciaHall,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam2006 KimBrandao,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam AliciaHall,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam GinaDeMaio,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam MeghanRyan,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam JeniferAnzivino,GinaDeMaio, ErinGuthrie,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam(Fr.)2005 ZoeAvner,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam KristenEdmonds,Mid-Atlantic FreshmanFirstTeam2004 CarliLloyd,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam KimBrandão,Mid-AtlanticThirdTeam2003 CarliLloyd,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam KimBrandão,Mid-Atlantic SecondTeam RobynJones,Mid-Atlantic Co-FreshmanGoalkeeperofthe Year;Mid-AtlanticFreshman FirstTeam2002 CarliLloyd,Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam KimBrandão,Mid-Atlantic FreshmanFirstTeam2001 CarliLloyd,Mid-Atlantic FreshmanoftheYear; Mid-AtlanticFirstTeam; Mid-AtlanticFreshman FirstTeam KeriLages,Mid-AtlanticSecondTeam RisaRadin,Mid-Atlantic FreshmanFirstTeam

CoSIDAACADEMICALL-DISTRICT2007 NinaMontero,DistrictIIFirstTeam2006 NinaMontero,DistrictIISecondTeam AshleyLunemann,DistrictIISecondTeam2005 ZoeAvner,DistrictIISecondTeam2002 AmyCuda,DistrictIISecondTeamATLANTIC10CoNFERENCEPLAyERoFThEyEAR1993 BethUydess(co-player)

ATLANTIC10ALL-CoNFERENCE1994 PamPitchok,FirstTeam

JenniferBurton,HonorableMention ValerieDuccilli,HonorableMention1993 BethUydess,FirstTeam PamPitchok,SecondTeam KarenTurner,SecondTeam

ATLANTIC10CoNFERENCEALL-ACADEMIC1994 LisaRabii1993 KimMyers NicoleWilson

BIGEASTCoNFERENCEGoALKEEPERoFThEyEAR2009 ErinGuthrie

BIGEASTCoNFERENCEMIDFIELDERoFThEyEAR2004 CarliLloyd

BIGEASTCoNFERENCERooKIEoFThEyEAR2001 CarliLloyd

BIGEASTALL-CoNFERENCE2010 JonelleFiligno,SecondTeam2009 ErinGuthrie,FirstTeam JeniferAnzivino,FirstTeam AshleyJones,SecondTeam2008 GinaDeMaio,FirstTeam AliciaHall,FirstTeam ErinGuthrie,SecondTeam JeniferAnzivino,SecondTeam CaycieGusman,HM2007 GinaDeMaio,SecondTeam MeghanRyan,HM2006 GinaDeMaio,SecondTeam AliciaHall,SecondTeam KimBrandao,SecondTeam2005 ZoeAvner,ThirdTeam2004 CarliLloyd,FirstTeam KimBrandão,SecondTeam ZoeAvner,ThirdTeam2003 CarliLloyd,FirstTeam KimBrandão,SecondTeam2002 CarliLloyd,FirstTeam2001 KeriLages,FirstTeam CarliLloyd,FirstTeam2000 KeriLages,SecondTeam1999 UchennaBright,FirstTeam1998 UchennaBright,FirstTeam1997 UchennaBright,SecondTeam ShannonNagle,SecondTeam1996 UchennaBright,FirstTeam SusanCurtis,SecondTeam1995 ValerieDuccilli,FirstTeam KimKamienski,SecondTeam

BIGEASTCoNFERENCEALL-RooKIETEAM2002 KimBrandão2001 CarliLloyd1997 ShannonNagle1996 UchennaBright GinaRessa

RUTGERS/BIGEASTSChoLAR-AThLETEAWARD2009 ErinGuthrie

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1996 JenBhalla

BIGEASTCoNFERENCEACADEMICALL-STARS2010-11 KristenBradley,RachelBreton,GinaDeMaio,Kelsey Dumont,JasmineEdwards,JonelleFiligno,Julie Lancos,MauraMcLaughlin,AshleyMedcalf,Stefanee Pace,SamanthaPerretty,CaseyRupon,Karla Schacher,RheanneSleiman,MerissaSmith,Carissa Walters,ShannonWoeller2009-10 JenAnzivino,GinaDeMaio,KelseyDumont,Caycie Gusman,KristieLang,AshleyMedcalf,MaijaSavics, KarlaSchacher,RheanneSleiman,MerissaSmith, BeckyWise,ShannonWoeller2008-09 JeniferAnzivino,GinaDeMaio,KelseyDumont, CaycieGusman,ErinGuthrie,NinaMontero,Marissa Rodriguez,RheanneSleiman2007-08 AmandaAllessio,KelseyDumont,CaycieGusman, ErinGuthrie,AliciaHall,KristieLang,NinaMontero, LeiaRispoli,MeghanRyan2006-07 NicoleAquila,TierneyBrady,GinaDeMaio, LaurenEsposito,CaycieGusman,ErinGuthrie, JaimeKomar,KristieLang,AshleyLunemann, KimMineo,NinaMontero,LeiaRispoli,MeghanRyan2005-06 NoraCrawford,JaimeKomar,AshleyLunemann, KimMineo,NinaMontero,DanaeRisoli,LeiaRispoli, MeghanRyan2004-05 NicoleAquila,TierneyBrady,KimBrandão, LissetteBrandão,TaraFroehlich,RobynJones, JaimeKomar,AshleyLunemann,Michelle McNamara,KimMineo,DanaeRisoli,LeiaRispoli, MeghanRyan,ChristineWentzler2003-04 ZoeAvner,TierneyBrady,LissetteBrandão, MeghanCameron,CourtneyHudson,CarliLloyd, MichelleMcNamara,KimMineo,DanaeRisoli, ChristineWentzler2002-03 GabbyAntao,ChristineCaldwell,MeghanCameron, AmyCuda,TaraFroehlich,AngelHadaway, JamieJandasek,ErinMcIntyre,SamanthaSwerdloff, ChristineWentzler2001-02 ColleenCaldwell.AmyCuda,JamieJandasek, ChristineWentzler2000-01 TaniaArmellino.JessicaBodholt,LissetteBrandão, AmyCuda,LisaEisenberg,JamieJandasek, JamieKerstetter,MichelleToft,ElizabethTriantafyllos1999-00 TaniaArmellino,JessicaBodholt,AmyCuda, TiphanieForst,JamieJandasek,AdrienneLove, ShannonNagle,DaniellePiotrowsky,DianeVitunic1998-99 TaniaArmellino,KateMacfarlane,ShannonNagle, DaniellePiotrowsky,TashaTaiste, MichelleToft,DianeVitunic1997-98 KateMacfarlane,GayleSerlin,1996-97 JenBhalla,KimKardos,LisaRabii,GayleSerlin1995-96 JenBhalla.JenniferBurton, SusanCurtis,ValerieDuccilli,KoriHunter, KimKamienski,KimKardos,LisaRabii,TashaTaiste, KateVedder

BIGEASTPRESEASoNoFFENSIvEPLAyERoFThEyEAR2002 CarliLloyd

BIGEASTPRESEASoNGoALKEEPERoFThEyEAR2009 ErinGuthrie

BIGEASTPRESEASoNALL-CoNFERENCE2011 JonelleFiligno2010 GinaDeMaio2009 GinaDeMaio ErinGuthrie2008 GinaDeMaio2007 GinaDeMaio2005 ZoeAvner2004 CarliLloyd2003 CarliLloyd2002 CarliLloyd

CoLLEGESoCCERASSoCIATIoNoFNEWJERSEy(CSANJ)“WALLoFFAME”1996 VickiHoekstra1995 BobbySmith,AssistantCoach

CoLLEGESoCCERASSoCIATIoNoFNEWJERSEy(CSANJ)PLAyERoFThEyEAR1992 SaskiaWebber1989 VickiHoekstra1987 RobinCopperthwaite

CoLLEGESoCCERASSoCIATIoNoFNEWJERSEy(CSANJ)CoAChoFThEyEAR1996 CharlieDuccilli1987 CharlieDuccilli

1986 CharlieDuccilli1985 CharlieDuccilli

CoLLEGESoCCERASSoCIATIoNoFNEWJERSEy(CSANJ)UNSUNGhERoAWARD1987 CherylMathies

CoLLEGESoCCERASSoCIATIoNoFNEWJERSEy(CSANJ)ALL-STATETEAM1999 UchennaBright ShannonNagle AlyssaRadu1998 UchennaBright,FirstTeam ShannonNagle,FirstTeam KateMacfarlane,SecondTeam MaggieMoyer,SecondTeam TashaTaiste,SecondTeam JenTobin,SecondTeam1997 UchennaBright,FirstTeam DianeVitunic,FirstTeam KateMacfarlane,SecondTeam ShannonNagle,SecondTeam GinaRessa,SecondTeam1996 UchennaBright,FirstTeam GinaRessa,FirstTeam JenTobin,FirstTeam JenBhalla,SecondTeam SusanCurtis,SecondTeam KimKardos,SecondTeam MaggieMoyer,SecondTeam1995 ValerieDuccilli,FirstTeam KimKamienski,FirstTeam KimKardos,FirstTeam JenBhalla,SecondTeam JenBurton,SecondTeam MaggieMoyer,SecondTeam1993 BethUydess,FirstTeam1992 ChristaAluotto,FirstTeam SaskiaWebber,FirstTeam DanaZonkle,FirstTeam TracyFoster,SecondTeam BethUydess,SecondTeam1991 ChristaAluotto,FirstTeam PiaPitchok,FirstTeam DeniseReddy,FirstTeam SaskiaWebber,FirstTeam DanaZonkle,FirstTeam1990 JenniferGibbons,SecondTeam1989 VickiHoekstra,FirstTeam KrisKurzynowski,FirstTeam DeniseReddy,FirstTeam SaskiaWebber,FirstTeam JenniferGibbons,SecondTeam1988 LynnHallowell,FirstTeam KrisKurzynowski,FirstTeam CherylMathies,FirstTeam VickiHoekstra,SecondTeam JulieVetack,SecondTeam1987 RobinCopperthwaite,FirstTeam LynnHallowell,FirstTeam JudyKalafut,FirstTeam BethSchimenti,FirstTeam CarolineSzynalski,FirstTeam CherylMathies,SecondTeam

SoUThJERSEyCoAChESASSoCIATIoNCoLLEGEPLAyERoFThEyEAR2002 CarliLloyd

ECACoFFENSIvEPLAyERoFThEWEEK2008 CaycieGusman[Oct.9] AshleyJones[Sept.16]

SoCCERBUZZNATIoNALTEAMoFThEWEEK2008 CaycieGusman[Oct.9] AshleyJones[Sept.16]2007 MeghanRyan(Oct.24)2004 RobynJones(Oct.27)2003 CarliLloyd(Sept.2) KimBrandão(Oct.22)2002 CarliLloyd(Oct.7)2001 CarliLloyd(Oct.8,Nov.5)

SoCCERAMERICATEAMoFThEWEEK2008 CaycieGusman[Oct.9]2005 KristenEdmonds(Aug.29)2003 CarliLloyd(Sept.2)2002 CarliLloyd(Oct.7)2001 CarliLloyd(Oct.8,Nov.5)1996 TashaTaiste(Oct.27)

ATLANTIC10CoNFERENCEPLAyERoFThEWEEK1994 ValerieDuccilli(Oct.2)

1993 BethUydess(Sept.12) KimMyers(Oct.3)

BIGEASTCoNFERENCEDEFENSIvEPLAyERoFThEWEEK2007 MeghanRyan(Oct.24)2006 MeghanRyan(Oct.2)2005 MeghanRyan(Oct.24)2004 KimBrandão(Aug.30,Sept.13)2003 KimBrandão(Sept.22,Oct.20)1996 SusanCurtis(Sept.2)BIGEASTCoNFERENCEoFFENSIvEPLAyERoFThEWEEK2009 AshleyJones(Sept.21)2008 CaycieGusman(Sept.1,Oct.6) AshleyJones(Sept.15)2002 CarliLloyd(Sept.16,Oct.7)1996 MaggieMoyer(Sept.23)

BIGEASTCoNFERENCEGoALKEEPERoFThEWEEK2009 ErinGuthrie(Sept.7,Oct.19)2008 ErinGuthrie(Sept.15,Oct.6)2006 ErinGuthrie(Sept.18,Oct.23)2005 NoraCrawford(Oct.17,Oct.24)2004 RobynJones(Sept.13)2003 RobynJones(Oct.6,Oct.20)2001 ChristineCaldwell(Oct.22)1999 AngelHadaway(Sept.20)

BIGEASTCoNFERENCERooKIEoFThEWEEK2010 SamPerretty(Sept.27)2006 KristieLang(Oct.23) JeniferAnzivino(Oct.16) GinaDeMaio(Oct.2)2005 KristenEdmonds(Aug.29) AliciaHall(Oct.17)2004 AshleyLunemann(Sept.13)2003 DomeniqueEsposito(Oct.6)2002 AshleyShaban(Oct.21)2001 CarliLloyd(Sept.3,Oct.8)1999 AngelHadaway(Sept.6) JamieJandasek(Sept.27)1996 JenTobin(Sept.9,Oct.14) GinaRessa(Sept.16,Oct.28) UchennaBright(Sept.23)

BIGEASTCoNFERENCEhoNoRRoLL2010 TriciaDiPaolo(oct.25) GinaDeMaio(Oct.4) AllieHambleton(Oct.4)2009 AshleyJones(Sept.7,Sept.14) JenAnzivino(Oct.19) StefaneePace(oct.26)2008 KristenEdmonds[Oct.27] BeckyWise[Oct.6] NinaMontero(Sept.29)2007 ErinGuthrie(Oct.2) ErinGuthrie(Sept.12)2006 KimBrandao(Oct.23) ErinGuthrie(Oct.16) JeniferAnzivino(Sept.25)

MARChoFDIMESSPoRTSAWARDS1990 VickiHoekstra

ToURNAMENTMvP’S2004 CarliLloyd,RutgersClassic2003 RobynJones,NotreDameClassic(Goalkeeper)2002 CarliLloyd,RUDoubleTreeClassic1997 KateMacfarlane, WashingtonHuskyClassic(Goalkeeper)1992 ChristaAluotto,ECACTournament1991 SaskiaWebber,ECACTournament1988 BarbOhlott,StonyBrookInvitational VickiHoekstra,RutgersIndoorClassic

ALL-ToURNAMENTTEAMS2009 AshleyJones,MarriottUniversityPark JenAnzivino,MarriottUniversityPark StefaneePace,MarriottUniversityPark2005 ZoeAvner,Maryland/adidasClassic MeghanRyan,Maryland/adidasClassic2004 KimBrandão,RutgersClassic DomeniqueEsposito,RutgersClassic RobynJones,RutgersClassic CarliLloyd,RutgersClassic2003 ZoeAvner,KentuckyInvitational RobynJones,NotreDameClassic CarliLloyd,NotreDameClassic, KentuckyInvitational2002 KimBrandão, RUDoubleTreeClassic, WachoviaChallenge LissetteBrandão,

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RUDoubleTreeClassic ChristineCaldwell, RUDoubleTreeClassic CarliLloyd,RUDoubleTreeClassic1998 UchennaBright,UConnHuskyClassic, RUDoubleTreeClassic MaggieMoyer,RUDoubleTreeClassic ShannonNagle,UConnHuskyClassic JenTobin,RUDoubleTreeClassic1997 JenicaBridges,RU/UMBROClassic UchennaBright,RU/UMBROClassic KateMacfarlane, WashingtonHusky/UMBROInvit., RU/UMBROClassic MeganMcGonagle,UConn/UMBROClassic GinaRessa,UConn/UMBROClassic1996 UchennaBright,UConn/UMBROClassic, RU/UMBROClassic SusanCurtis,UConn/UMBROClassic JillMcMeekin,RU/UMBROClassic GinaRessa,Rutgers/UMBROClassic JenTobin,UConn/UMBROClassic1993 TracyFoster,Atlantic10Tournament BethUydess,Atlantic10Tournament1990 JenniferGibbons,StonyBrookInvitational DeniseReddy,StonyBrookInvitational SaskiaWebber,StonyBrookInvitational

WoMEN’SSoCCERSChoLAR-AThLETES2010 ShannonWoeller2009 KelseyDumont2008 NinaMontero2007 NinaMontero2006 NinaMontero2005 NinaMontero2004 ZoeAvner2003 LissetteBrandão2002 AmyCuda2001 AmyCuda,JamieJandasek2000 AmyCuda,JamieJandasek1999 JamieJandasek1998 TaniaArmellino1997 KateMacfarlane1996 JenBhalla,LisaRabii1995 LisaRabii1994 LisaRabii1993 KimberlyMyers1992 JodyMiller1991 KatherineMottram1990 KatherineMottram1989 KatherineMottram1988 BethSchimenti1987 BethSchimenti1986 KathleenBostjancic1985 KathleenBostjancic1984 CindySoffel

WoMEN’SSoCCERMvP2010 GinaDeMaio2009 ErinGuthrie2008 Team2007 GinaDeMaio,MeghanRyan2006 KimBrandão,AliciaHall2005 ZoeAvner2004 KimBrandão,CarliLloyd2003 CarliLloyd2002 CarliLloyd2001 KeriLages,CarliLloyd2000 ColleenCaldwell,KeriLages1999 UchennaBright1998 UchennaBright1997 DianeVitunic1996 UchennaBright1995 JenBhalla1994 ValerieDuccilli1993 BethUydess1992 ChristaAluotto,SaskiaWebber1991 DeniseReddy,SaskiaWebber1990 DeniseReddy,SaskiaWebber1989 VickiHoekstra1988 LynnHallowell1987 RobinCopperthwaite1986 KathleenBostjancic1985 RobinCopperthwaite1984 MargaretMuscarella

WoMEN’SSoCCERCoACh’SAWARD

2010 RheanneSleiman2009 TriciaDiPaolo

ScarletKnightsintheRankings2010Date NSCAA SAPreseason 18 NRAug.24 17 24Aug.31 24 NRSept.7 24 NRSept.14 24 NR

2009Date NSCAA SAPreseason 20 21Aug.25 23 22Sept.1 RV NRSept.8 17 11Sept.15 16 23Sept.22 17 20Sept.29 13 13Oct.6 10 12Oct.13 10 19Oct.20 9* 15Oct.27 9* 11Nov.3 12 23Nov.10 12 23Final(Dec.8) 16

*-highestNSCAArankinginschoolhistory

2008Date NSCAA SAPreseason NR NR Aug.25 NR NRSept.1 NR NRSept.8 RV NRSept.15 RV NRSept.22 RV NRSept.29 RV NROct.6 21 14Oct.13 21 15Oct.20 24 18Oct.27 24 22Nov.3 RV NRNov.10 NR NRFinal 16

2007Date NSCAA SAPreseason 12 19Sept.4 12 16Sept.10 12 15Sept.17 14 21Sept.24 24 NROct.1 RV 20Oct.8 NR NROct.15 NR NROct.22 NR NROct.30 NR NRNov.5 NR NRNov.12 NR NR

2006Date NSCAA SAPreseason NR NRAug.29 NoPoll NRSept.4 RV NRSept.11 NR NRSept.18 NR NRSept.25 RV NROct.2 RV NROct.9 RV NROct.16 RV NROct.23 19 22Oct.30 20 22Nov.6 12 21Final 12

2004Date NSCAA SASept.14 24Sept.21 RV

2002

Date NSCAA SAPreseason 19

2001Date NSCAA SAFinal 14

NSCAA-NationalSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmericaSA-SoccerAmerica

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

RICHARD L . MCCORMICKPRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Charged with developing relationships, acquiring rights and creating multi-platform original programming for the first ever 24-hour sports college sports network, Pernetti successfully navigated through a complicated web of media rights deals to come up with new ways to serve college sports fans. Pernetti worked closely with the NCAA and hundreds of schools in every major con-ference, securing over 2,500 hours of event programming each year and multiple NCAA Championships across 35 men’s and women’s sports. Pernetti was in charge of the CBS College Sports Network exclusive long-term agreements with the US Naval Academy, Mountain West Conference, Conference USA, and the Atlantic 10. Further, he managed company relationships with more than 30 conferences and thousands of institutions.

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

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

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

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

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

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

T IM PERNETT IDIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFFRUTGERS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2011-12Ralph Izzo, Chair

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

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

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

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

Paul Panayotatos, Faculty Representative

Samuel Rabinowitz, Faculty Representative

Kristen Clarke, Student Representative

OFFICERS OF THE BOARDBruce C. Fehn, Treasurer

Leslie A. Fehrenbach, SecretaryMary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2009-10Kenneth M. Schmidt, ChairDudley H. Rivers, Jr., Vice ChairMargaret T. Derrick, Vice ChairSol J. BarerFelix M. Beck, EmeritusGregory BenderWilliam E. BestJoan L. Bildner, EmeritaMichael A. BogdonoffJonathan R. BoguchwalFloyd H. Bragg, EmeritusGregory Q. BrownDominick J. BurzichelliDorothy W. CantorJohn Herbert Carman, EmeritusPeter Cartmell, EmeritusMary J. ChybKevin J. Collins, EmeritusHollis A. CopelandSteven M. DarienMarisa A. DietrichCarleton C. Dilatush, EmeritusRobert P. Eichert, EmeritusDennis M. FentonEvelyn S. Field, EmeritaLora L. FongJeanne M. Fox, EmeritaJohn R. FuteyAlbert R. Gamper, Jr.Ronald W. Giaconia, EmeritusRochelle Gizinski, EmeritaEvangeline GomezLeslie E. Goodman, Emeritus

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

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

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

Kevin MacConnellDeputy Director of

Athletics

Kathleen HickeySr. Associate Director of

Athletics/SWA

Douglas KokoskieSr. Assoc. Director of Athletics/Operations

Jason KrollSr. Associate Director of Athletics/External

Affairs

Brian ColvinAssociate Director of Athletics/Finance &

Administration

John TernyilaSr. Associate Director of

Athletics/Finance

Doug FillisAssociate Director of

Athletics/Development

Dr. Robert MonacoAssociate Director of Athletics/Sports

Medicine

Jason BaumAssociate Director of

Athletics/Athletic Com-munications

Kathleen ShankDirector of Academic Support Services for

Student Services

Shawn TuckerAssistant Director of Athletics/Student-

Athlete Development

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2011 INDUCTEESJames Cusumano RC’64, GSNB’68, Chairman of Chateau Mcely, an award-winning hotel and retreat center, as well as founder of Chateau Wally Films and Catalytica Inc. Mark Fields RC’83, Executive vice president of Ford Motor Com-pany, Ford’s president of The Americas, and a respected visionary in the automobile industryJules L. Plangere Jr. RC’44, Former publisher and board chair of New Jersey’s Asbury Park Press, which won several top awards under his leadershipJoan Snyder DC’62, MGSA’66, Groundbreaking visual artist and 2007 MacArthur Fellow, celebrated for her vibrant paintings and her leading role in feminist artTerry Stewart ENG’69, ED’69, President and CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the nonprofit organization promoting the preservation and the study of rock music’s impact on our world

PREVIOUS INDUCTEESJudge Abraham Abuchowski, CCAS ’70, GSNB ’75, Created drugs to treat childhood diseases and later founded Enzon, Inc. (2002)Roger G. Ackerman, Eng ’60, GSNB ’62, Corning visionary who specialized fiberoptics for internet systems. (2001)Martin Agronsky, RC ’36, Distinguished Journalist; Emmy Win-ner. He died in 1999 at age 84. (1995)Phillip Alampi, Ag ’34,GSE ’45, NJ Secretary of Agriculture. He earned 146 awards, including an honorary doctorate from Rutgers in 1969. He died in 1992 at age 79. (1994)Walter G. Alexander II, COE ‘43, The first black man to graduate from the College of Engineering in 1943 and the first black man to be appointed to New Jersey’s State Board of Dentistry in 1972. (2009)Adrienne Scotchbrook Anderson, DC ’45, LHD ’91, Engineer; Chair, Board of Governors (1993) Richard L. Aregood, CCAS ’65, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist (1993)Jerome Aresty, RC ‘51, Developed Alfred Dunner Inc, a major sportswear firm in 1964. The company rose to the top of the fash-ion industry and currently has annual sales of nearly $100 million. Aresty has since retired from the business and concentrates his efforts on supporting several philanthropic organizations; chief among them is Rutgers. The state-of-the-art Aresty Amphitheater at Rutgers Stadium a prime example of his generosity. He passed away on June 5, 2009. (2007)Richard H. Askin Jr., RC ‘69, Askin served as chairman and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, also served as president and CEO of Tribune Entertainment Company. (2008)Alice Aycock, DC ’68, Fine Arts Professor, Sculptor, Awarded National Endowment for the Arts (1993)Margaret C. Ayers, DC ’63, Philanthropist, activist, Executive Director of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. (1998)Mary L. Baglivo, RC ‘79, CEO and chair of the Americas at Saat-chi & Saatchi, she has a seat on the Worldwide Executive Board and is responsible for the largest agency within the global network as well as Saatchi’s Latin American and Canadian regions. mem-ber of the American Advertising Federation Hall of Achievement and the 2007 Woman of the Year title by Advertising Women of New York. She sits on the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, serving as chair of The Rutgers Fund. She also sup-ports the Mary L. Baglivo Scholarship in the School of Communica-tions, Information and Library Studies. (2008)Charles Bailey, RC ’30, Heart Surgeon who developed new instru-ments for heart surgery. Passed away in 1993. (1991)Sol J. Barer, Graduate School-NB ‘74, Served as Celgene Corpo-ration’s chairman and CEO. (2008)Harland Bartholomew, Eng ’1911, City planner. President of Harland Bartholomew & Associates. He died in December 1989, a few months after his 100th birthday. (1998)Mario F. Batali, RC ’82, Highly-regarded chef with 14 res-taurants, eight cookbooks, popular television programs, and philanthropy. (2004)Julia Baxter-Bates, DC ’38, Civil rights activist, the first African-American student admitted to Douglass College and was a Research Director for New York NAACP (1996). Died in 2003.Fannie Bear Besser, NLaw ’20, Lawyer. Earned the governor’s Alice Paul Humanitarian Award for professional performance that in 1989, She died in 1992. (1992)Felix M. Beck, SB ’49, GSM ’53, President of the Mortgage Bank-ers of America in 1983 and 1984. He also served as chair and

CEO of Margaretten Financial Corporation and Margretten & Company, Inc. (1998)

Elise Biorn-Hansen Boulding, DC ’40, Sociologist, peace scholar, and activist, Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. (1994)Samuel G. Blackman, RC ’27, GSNB ’30, AP Journalist who broke Lindbergh kidnapping story. Retired in 1969 to direct the Ameri-can Press Institute. He passed away in 1995. (1997)Elizabeth Blume-Silverstein, NLaw, 1911, Member of the first graduating class of Rutgers School of Law-Newark. She Died in 1991. (2001) F. Herbert Bormann, Ag ’48, Renowned Ecologist and past president of the Ecological Society of America and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Science. (1988)Douglas P. Boyd GSNB ’68, CEO of TeleSecurity Sciences Inc. and the holder of 13 U.S. patents. (2010)Joseph P. Bradley, RC 1836, President Ulysses S. Grant ap-pointed him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1870, where he served until his death in 1892. (1991)Floyd H. Bragg, RC ’36, Chairman, He served as chair of Rutgers’ Board of Governors and of the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, as well as president of the Rutgers Alumni Association. (1991)Philip Milledoler Brett, RC 1892, New York City Lawyer and former Rutgers President from 1930-1932. Died in 1960 at the age of 89. (1998) Leonie Milhomme Brinkema, DC ‘66, SCILS ’70, Legal profes-sional who led the conviction of three men who were directly involved in the attacks on Sept. 11. (2004)Avery F. Brooks, LC ’73, MGSA ’75, Actor, Director, Teacher. starred as Captain Sisko, the main character in the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Awarded William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theater in 2007. (1993)Charles H. Brower, RC ’25, CEO, BBD&O; Chair, Board of Gover-nors. He was inducted into the American Advertising Federation’s Hall of Fame in 1981. Passed away in 1984. (1993)Arthur R. Brown, Jr. GSNB ’77, Gov. Tom Kean named him New Jersey’s Secretary of Agriculture in 1982. (2002)Greg Brown LC’82, Co-CEO of Motorola Inc. and chief executive of-ficer of Motorola’s Broadband Mobility Solutions business. (2010)Lester R. Brown, Ag ’55, Global Environmentalist and joined the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1959. Founder and president of Earth Policy Institute. Former President World Watch. (1995)Wayne R. Bryant, CLAW ‘72, Former New Jersey state senator (1995-2008) and Attorney (2005)Frank R. Burns, Ed ’49, GSE ’64, Former Head Football Coach. Inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame in 1989. (1993)Ruth Ann Burns, DC ’67, GSNB ’75, Former vice president and director of Educational Resource Center for Thirteen/ WNET. (1989)John J. Byrne, Jr., RC ’54, Chairman & CEO of Fund American Enterprises, Inc.; Former Chairman & CEO of GEICO Corporation. (1996)William T. Cahill, CLaw ’37, New Jersey Governor. He died in 1996. (1990)Patricia Smith Campbell,DC ’63, Research scientist with ALZA, pioneered the development of the technologies that allow treat-ments by using adhesive patches to deliver a controlled dose of medicine through the skin. (2004)Dorothy W. Cantor, Graduate School of APP ‘76, Became the first person with a Psy.D. degree and the first woman clinician to lead the American Psychological Association. Served as president of the American Psychological Foundation since 2001. (2009)

James Dickson Carr, RC 1892, Lawyer; First African-American Graduate. Died in 1920. (1991)Clifford P. Case, RC ’25, Former Congressmen and U.S. Senator. Passed away in 1982 (1988)Ida L. Castro, GSNB ’78, NLaw ’82, Chairwoman of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, She became the first Latina commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Personnel in 2002, a position she held until 2007. (1999).Stanley F. Cherrie, RC ‘64, A member of the Rutgers baseball and football teams who went on to become an officer in the U.S. Army where he rose to brigadier general and had two assign-ments in Vietnam. Earned the Distinguished Superior Service Medal before he retired from the U.S. Army in April 1998. (2007)Deron L. Cherry, Cook ’81, Former football great, business entre-preneur, Co-owner NFL football team. Inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame in 1993. (2000) Jay Chiat, Educ ’53, Influential advertising giant, a trailblazer whose creative genius revolutionized his industry. (2000)Carol Teda Christ, DC ‘66, Tenth president of Smith College, one of the largest women’s colleges in the nation. She was inducted into the Douglass Society in 2001. Died in April 2002. (2003)John P. Clum, RC 1874, American frontiersman, was acting governor of New Mexico territory. Died in 1932. (1996)Stanley N. Cohen, RC ’56, Geneticist and author, He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his DNA research and received National Medal of Science in 1986 from President Reagan. (1994)Barbara Bell Coleman, Newark College of Arts and Sciences ’74, Former President of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Newark. (2004)Kevin J. Collins, NLaw ’64, Attorney, investment banking author-ity. He has served as chair of the Rutgers Board of Governors and Board of Trustees, and the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers. (1998) David L. Cowen, RC ’30, GSNB ’31, Pharmaceutical Historian and former chairmen at the Council of the Institute of Pharmacy. Passed away in 2006. (1992)Spencer R. Crew, GSNB P73, ’79, Executive director and CEO of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. (2003)James Cullen, RC ’64, Business executive and former president of Bell Atlantic Enterprises, New Jersey Bell, and the Bell Atlantic Corporation. (2002)Robert Curvin, NCAS ’60, SSW ’67, Served as President of Greentree Foundation. (1995)Kristin Davis Mason Gross ‘87, Became a household name for her portrayal of Charlotte York in Sex and the City, the HBO series. Won or were nominated for numerous awards. (2009)William H.S. Demarest, RC 1883, Rutgers University President. Died in 1956. (1992)Simeon DeWitt, RC 1776, George Washington’s Chief Geogra-pher. Died in 1834. (1995)Junot Díaz RC’92, Writer whose 2007 novel, The Brief Won-drous Life of Oscar Wao, won a Pulitzer Prize, National Book Critics Circle Award, and Dayton Literary Peace Prize. (2010)Robert A. Druskin, RC ’69, Former COO of Citigroup Inc. Now Chairman of E*Trade Financial Corporation. Established the Har-riett and Robert Druskin Endowed Scholarship in 2001, which aids students who face financial challenges. He received the 2001-02 Rutgers University Medal for Philanthropic Excellence. Member of the Board of Trustees. (2007)

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNIRutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has produced numerous alumni who have achieved high levels of success in their chosen fields. All told, Rutgers has over 390,000 living alumni around the world, more than 220,000 of whom presently live in New Jersey.

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Rene J. Dubos, GSNB ’27, Bacteriologist; Environmentalist. Wrote 20 books, including So Human An Animal, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 1969. Died in 1982. (1992)Alfred A. Edmond Jr. RC’83, Editor-in-chief of BlackEnterprise.com, senior vice president of Earl G. Graves Publishing Co. Inc., and a member of the Black Enterprise editorial board. (2010)Janet Evanovich, DC ’65, Author of the popular comedy-crime novels featuring bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, on the New York Times best-selling list. (2002)Calista Flockhart, MGSA ’88, Became a household name, hav-ing starred for five years in the highly rated television show Ally McBeal. Won the 1998 Golden Globe award and a 1999 Emmy for outstanding comedy series. Stars on ABC drama Brothers and Sisters. (2003)Jim Florio, CLaw ’67, Former Congressmen, New Jersey Governor and chair of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York. (1995)Sharon A. Fordham, DC ’75, CEO of WeightWatchers.com, Inc. (2003)Jeanne M. Fox, DC ’75, CLaw ’79, Environmentalist, Feminist, former president of the state’s Board of Public Utilities who serves as Commissioner. Former Regional Administrator for U.S. EPA. (1997)Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, RC 1836, Senator, U.S. Secretary of State. Died in 1885 (1990)Milton Friedman, RC ’32, Economist and he won the Nobel Prize for economics in 1976. Passed away in 2006. (1987)C. Reed Funk, GSNB ’62, Joined Cook College as an instructor in 1956 and led one of the world’s most productive turf grass-breeding programs for 34 years. Inducted into inventors Hall of Fame, recipient of US Department of Agriculture’s Distinguished Service Award for Agricultural Research. (2002)Albert R. Gamper, Jr., UCN ’66, President and CEO of The CIT Group until 2004, charter member of the Rutgers Board of Trustees, a member of the Board of Governors and the Board Overseers. (1999)James J. Gandolfini, RC ’83, Starred in the Emmy-award winning HBO series, the Sopranos which earned him numerous Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, and Golden Globe awards and nominations. (2004)Ronald W. Giaconia, RC ‘58, Retired president of Giaconia Life Associates, Inc. A former baseball player who created the Ron and Toni Giaconia Endowed Scholarship for Rutgers baseball players. His various philanthropic efforts earned him the Silver Keystone Award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. He was also the former chair of the university’s Board of Trustees and vice chair of the Board of Governors. He received a Meritorious Service Award in 1993 and a Loyal Sons of Rutgers Award in 1998. (2007)Louis Gluck, RC ‘48, Considered the father of Neonatology. Died in 1997. (2005)Arthur M. Goldberg, RC ’63, Former President & CEO of Park Place Entertainment Corp., Bally Total Fitness Holding Corp. and chairman of DeGiorgio Company. Goldberg died in 2000. (1999)Bernard R. Goldberg, RC ‘67, Author, Television journalist, Real Sports with Bryan Gumbel. Has won a total of eight Emmy awards. (2005)Matthew Golombek, RC ’76, Geologist, senior research scientist at NASA. (1998) Michael Gottlieb, MD, RC ’69, Co-founder of the American Foun-dation for AIDS Research. He received Lifetime Science Award from Center for Study of Immunology and Aging. (1996)William Elliot Griffis, RC 1869, Educator, Targum Founder. Died in 1928. (1990)Jean Coughlan Griswold, DC ’52, GSE ’56, Founder & CEO, Special Care, Inc. (1995)Richard M. Hale, AG ’44, GSNB ’48, Industrialist, Community Leader, Chairman & CEO of Halecrest Company. Served as presi-dent of New Jersey Aggregates Association and founded New Jersey Alliance for Action. Died in 2004. (1997)Elizabeth Cavanna Harrison, DC ’29, Author of more than 80 books. Harrison died in 2001 at age 92. (1990)Terry Hart, GSNB ’78, Astronaut, awarded National Defense medal. (1994)

Douglas R. Heir, CLaw ’85, Lawyer, Writer. One of the world’s greatest wheelchair athletes, he has won more than 300 gold medals. (1987)John J. Heldrich, UCNB ’50, Former member of Executive Com-mittee & Board of Directors, Johnson & Johnson. (1995)George William Hill, RC 1859, World-renowned astronomer in celestial mechanics. Received gold medal from the Royal Astro-nomical Society of London in 1887 and the Damoiscan Prize of the Paris Academy of Sciences. Died in 1914. (1996)Washington C. Hill, CCAS ‘61, One of the foremost perinatolo-gists in the world and a leading expert on maternal-fetal medicine. Chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology and director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida. (2006)Garret A. Hobart, RC 1863, U.S. Vice President. Died in 1899 (1990)Arthur J. Holland, UCNB ’54, GSNB ’59, Mayor of Trenton for 26 years. Died in 1989. (1990)Richard J. Hughes, NLaw ’31, New Jersey Governor. Served as assistant U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, and as a judge on the Mercer County Court Bench, the state Superior Court, and later in the state Appellate Division. Died in 1992. (1987)William J. Hughes, RC ’55, CLaw ’58, Former Democratic Con-gressman and ambassador to Panama (1995-1998). (1997)Mir A. Imran, SOE ‘77, Renowned scientist and prolific inventor who developed the world’s first automatic implantable defibrillator, a device that has saved more than two million lives since 1981. He is also the founder and CEO of InCube Laboratories, Inc. (2009)Jerry Izenberg, NCAS ’52, Sports Writer, Newark Star-Ledger. A member of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame. Emmy Award winner for producing “A Man Named Lombardi” (1991)Ralph Izzo, Business School ‘02, Ralph Izzo has been chairman, president, and CEO of PSEG (Public Service Enterprise Group) since 2007. In 2007, NJBIZ named PSEG New Jersey Corpora-tion of the Year for its financial stability, leadership on environmen-tal issues, and commitment to the state. (2009)Jack H. Jacobs, RC ’66, GSNB ’72, Col. Jack Jacobs, who entered military service through Rutgers ROTC, earned the Con-gressional Medal of Honor in 1969, the nation’s highest military award, for exceptional heroism on the battlefields of Vietnam. He also holds three Bronze Stars and two Silver Stars.Herb Jaffe, NCAS ’54, Former Legal Affairs Editor, Newark Star-Ledger. He is a two-time winner of the American Bar Association’s Certificate of Merit in Journalism. (1991)Paul “Pete” Jennings, RC ’45, Cardiologist, educator, author. (1998)Edward M. Jordan, LC ’77, National Basketball Association Player, Coach. Former coach of the NBA’s Washington Wizards and Philadelphia 76ers. (2004)Samuel B. Judah, RC 1816, First Jewish graduate of Rutgers. He served as Speaker of the House from 1840–41. President Andrew Jackson appointed him U.S. District Attorney for Indiana in 1829, a position he held until 1833. Died in 1869. (199Robert E. Kelley, Ed ’56, Lieutenant General of the U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War hero, co-captained the football team, was All-American in lacrosse, and was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. (1999)James P. Kelly, UCN ’73, Retired Chairman and CEO for United Parcel Service. (2001)Ricardo M. Khan, RC ’73, MGSA ’77, Founder/ Director of Crossroads Theatre. (1992)Alfred J. Kilmer, RC ’08, Heroic World War I soldier-poet, he left a rich legacy of books and poetry, the most famous, “Trees”. On July 30, 1918 he was killed in action. (2000) William English Kirwan II GSNB, ‘62, ’64, Former President of Ohio State University and the University of Maryland. (2000)David Lloyd Kreeger, RC ’29, Lawyer, Art Collector. Purchased and built Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) in 1948. Died in 1990. (1988)Alfred C. Koeppe, NCAS ’69, Served as president and CEO of New Jersey Bell and retired in 2003 as president and COO of The Public Service Electric & Gas Co. President and CEO of Newark Alliance. (2003)Frederick J. Kroesen, RC ’44, CC ’80, LHD ’84, Four-Star General, Commander NATO European Forces until 1983. Cur-rently chairman of the Board of Military Professional Resources, Inc. Vice president of the American Security Council Foundation. (1993)Alexander S. Kroll, RC ’62, Retired Chairman & CEO of Young & Rubicam, Inc., Henry Rutgers scholar & All-American football player. He was inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame, the national College Football Hall of Fame, and the American Advertis-ing Federation’s Hall of Fame. (1996)Barbara J. Krumsiek, DC ’74, Resident, CEO, and vice chair of the Calvert Group, Ltd. (2000)

Irwin M. Lachman, School of Engineering ‘52, Member of a re-search team at Corning Glass Works (now Corning Inc.), Received the 2003 National Medal of Technology and was also inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002. (2007)Clifton R. Lacy, Livingston College ’75, Former senior vice presi-dent for medical affairs and chief of staff at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. In 2004, Lacy was named president and CEO of RWJ University Hospital and in 2006, he left that position to develop and direct the new Institute for Disaster and Terror Medicine UMDNJ-RWJ Medical School and RWJ University Hospital. (2004)Louis Lasagna, RC ’43, Acknowledged as the “father of clinical pharmacology.” His 1954 paper on the placebo response was cited by The Lancet as one of the landmark papers of the twenti-eth century. Died in 2003. (2002)Jaynee La Vecchia, DC ’76, NLaw ’79, New Jersey Supreme Court Justice, recipient of NJ Women Achievement Award and Frannie Bear Besser Award for Public Service. (2001)Laurance Leeds, School of Eng. ‘34, Integral the introduction of television on a mass scale and the use of radar during World War II. Died in 1997. (2006)Irwin Lerner, SB ’51, GSM ’58, Served as President and CEO of Hoffmann-LaRoche during. Oversaw passage of the landmark Prescription Drug User Fee legislation. (2000)Gerald H. Lipkin, NCAS ‘63, CEO of Valley National. Chairman and president of the bank’s board of directors. (2006)Edward V. Lipman, Ag ’33, GSNB ’39, Corporate Board of Direc-tors, Ocean Spray. Died in 1998. (1995)Jacob G. Lipman, RC 1898, Dean, College of Agriculture, Director of N.J. Agricultural Experiment Station. Died in 1939. (1992)Robert E. Lloyd, RC ‘67, Prominent figure in Rutgers basketball history, having led the team to its first post-season appearance in 1967 while being named the school’s first All-American. A member of the Rutgers Basketball Hall of Fame and his was the first jersey retired by the university. CEO of several software companies, retiring in 1996 to devote more time to The V Founda-tion for Cancer Research, of which he has been chairman since its inception in 1993. The V Foundation, which has raised more than $70 million and awarded research grants in 37 states and the District of Columbia, was established by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano RC’67—Lloyd’s roommate, teammate, and friend—to support “the brilliant researchers that will eventually find cures for cancer.” Prior to his business career, Lloyd played two years for the NBA’s New Jersey Nets. He then launched a successful sales and marketing career. (2008)Virginia Long, NLaw ’66, New Jersey Supreme Court Justice. (2001)Leonor F. Loree, RC 1877, Railroad magnate, Influential Rutgers Trustee. Died in 1940. (1997)Duncan L. MacMillan, RC ‘66, Designed computer systems by which the Bloomberg Company uses to disseminate informa-tion and communicates data. Member of the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers. (2006)Beverly L. Malone, GSNB ’72, CEO of the National League for Nursing. Served as president of the American Nurses Association from 1996–2000. Named one of the “Top 100 Most Influential African-Americans” by Ebony magazine. (2000) George W. Mamo, Camden Arts and Sciences ’76, COO and vice president of International Fellowship of Christian and Jews. Former vice president for administration of Feed the Children, an international relief organization. George W. Mamo, COO and vice president of International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. (2004)Yolanda J. Mapp, DC ’53, Physician. (1992)Bernard Marcus, Pharm ’54, Co-founder of The Home Depot, Inc., Chairman of Marcus Foundation, funded Atlanta Aquarium and The Marcus Institute. (2000)Ernest Mario, Pharm ’61, Pharmaceutical executive. (1998)Margaret Marsh CCAS’67, GSNB’69, ’74, Historian of medicine who has authored four books and numerous articles and reviews. She is also a University Professor of History at Rutgers–Camden. (2010)

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William Mastrosimone, MGSA ’80, Playwright, 1992 Golden Globe winner for his miniseries, Sinatra (1989)Richard P. McCormick, RC ’38, GSNB ’40, LHD ’82, Professor of History Emeritus, Rutgers University Historian. Died in 2006. (1990)Malcolm McLaren, Eng ’50, GSNB ’51, ’62, Served as chair-man of the U.N. World Health Organization’s committee on lead poisoning. Developed collaboration that resulted in the Center for Ceramic Research and Fiber Optic Materials Research Program at Rutgers. Died in 1996. (2001)Robert Menendez, NLaw ’79, U.S. Congressman for New Jersey, the 4th ranking Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Ratemo W. Michieka, CC ’74, GSE ’75, GSNB ’78, Former director-general of the National Environmental Management Authority in Kenya. Vice chancellor of Jomo Kenyatta University College of Agriculture and Technology in Nairobi. (2003)Morris Milgram, NCAS ’39, Affordable Housing Pioneer. Died in 1997. (1993)Julane W. Miller-Armbrister, DC ‘74, School of Social Work ‘79, Former president and CEO of Plainfield Health Center. Vice president of government affairs at UMDNJ since 2006. Business executive, Social activist (2005)Natalie Morales, RC ‘94, Joined NBC’s popular Today show as a national correspondent in 2006. In 2007, she was named a co-anchor and in 2011 was appointed News Anchor. Prior to signing on with Today, Morales was an anchor and correspondent at MSNBC since March 2002. She has contributed to NBC News coverage of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino and the 2004 Summer Games in Athens. Hispanic Magazine named Morales a “Top Hispanic to Watch” in 2005, and a “Top Trendsetter” in 2003. (2009)Marilyn J. Morheuser, NLaw ’73, Civil Rights Activist and Lawyer. Died from cancer in 1995. (1997)John Howard Morrow, RC ’31, First U.S. Ambassador to Republic of Guinea. Died in 2000. (1991)David A. Morse, RC ’29, Director General ILO, Nobel Laureate. Died in 1990. (1991)Robert E. Mortensen, ED ‘63, Business executive, Humanitarian. (2005)James Neilson, RC 1866, Pioneer in Soil Improvement, Drainage & Chemical Fertilizers. Died in 1937. (1995)Oswald G. Nelson, RC ’25, NLaw ’30, Entertainer. Died in Califor-nia in 1975. (1989)Susan Ness, DC ’70, Attorney, FCC Commissioner from 1994-2001. (1998) William Newell, RC ’1836, Physician, U.S. Congressman and governor of New Jersey. Died in 1901. (2001)Nathan M. Newmark, Eng ’30, Civil Engineer and design con-sultant of the Torre Latinoamerica in Mexico City, the only major building to withstand the 1957 earthquake. Died in 1981. (1989)Roy Franklin Nichols, RC ’18, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian. Died in 1973. (1994)Elizabeth M. Norman, College of Nursing ’73. Award-winning author who wrote Women at War and We Band of Angels, two historical works chronicling the work of war-time nurses. (2004)Janet Lippe Norwood, DC ’45, Commissioner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics from 1979-1991. (1987) James O’Brien, RC ’57, An expert on El Niño. (2002)Eugene M. O’Hara, UC-N ‘62, Former CFO, Prudential. Served as Rutgers chair of the university’s Board of Governors and on the Board of Trustees, the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, and the President’s Council. (2005)Hazel Rollins O’Leary, NLaw ’66, U.S. Secretary of Energy. In 2004, she became president of Fisk University in Nashville, Ten-nessee. (1994)Remigio U. Pane, RC ’38, Professor of Italian. Died in 2000. (1992)Herbert Pardes, RC ‘56, President and CEO of New York-Pres-byterian Hospital and New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System. Served as director of the National Institute of Mental Health and U.S. Assistant Surgeon General. President of the American Psy-chiatric Association. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the Sarnat International

Prize in Mental Health, and the U.S. Army Commendation Medal. (2008) John A. Pino, AG ‘44, GSNB ‘51, Scientist, Humanitarian (2005)Robert Pinsky, RC ’62, US Poet Laureate. Has received dozens of prestigious citations and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. (2002)Clark V. Poling, RC ’33, World War II Chaplain. Passed away in 1943. (1990)Sylvia B. Pressler, NLaw ’59, Presiding Judge, New Jersey Supe-rior Court, Appellate Division. Retired in 2004. (2002)Clement A. Price, GSNB ‘75, History professor at Rutgers-Newark for 37 years and since 2002, has served as a Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor. (2006)Paris Qualles, RC ’74, Screenwriter and producer-director for television, his TV movies include the “The Tuskegee Airmen,” which won an Emmy in 1995, and, “The Color of Friendship,” which won an Emmy for “Outstanding Children’s Program” in 2000. (2001)Sheryl Lee Ralph, RC ’75, Originated the role of Deena Jones in the musical Dreamgirls, which earned her a Tony Award nomina-tion and a Drama Desk Award nomination for best actress. Is also a mainstay on TV, most recently as a cast member of Moesha. (2002)Norman Reitman, RC ’32, Cardiologist, awarded Rutgers Medal in 1990. (1992) Thomas A. Renyi, RC ’67, GSM ’68, Chairman and CEO of The Bank of New York Company Inc, the nation’s oldest bank. Retired as the president of The Bank of New York Mellon in 2008. (2002) Paul Robeson, RC ’19, Actor, Singer, Social and Political Activist. Died in 1976. (1987)Eduardo C. Robreno, Claw ’78, Lawyer with Justice Department’s Antitrust Division and practiced with two Philadelphia law firms. (2002)Alvin J. Rockoff, RC ’49, Community leader, former Chairman of Rutgers Board of Governors (1997)Peter W. Rodino, Jr., NLaw ’37, LLD ’75, U.S. Congressman for four decades. Died in 2005. (1993)Joseph H. Rodriguez, CLaw ’58, First Hispanic judge of U.S. District Court for NJ, Public advocate & defender. (1996)John S. Ruggieri, CCAS ’68, Sold his interest in Comar Inc., a leading pharmaceuticals container manufacturer, and bought a 50,000-acre ranch in Kenya, thus preventing its subdivision and preserving its function as a migratory route for elephants and a shelter for zebras, gazelles, lions and giraffes. (2003)Philip S. Schein, RC ‘61, Professor, Cancer researcher. Ranked as one of the 120 best doctors in America. (2005)Barry Schuler, RC ‘76, Founded Medior Inc., a multimedia design firm. Became AOL’s chair and CEO until 2003. He is the chairman and CEO of Raydiance. (2006)Peter Schultz, GSNB ’67, One of the key inventors of the century, propelled us all into the Information Age when he and two col-leagues invented an optical fiber that has become the basis of the Information Superhighway (2000)James Schureman, QC 1775, Revolutionary War hero, served as the New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress (1786), the first federal congress (1989-91). Former New Brunswick Mayor. Died in 1824.Gregory Kellam Scott, Ag ’70, GSE ’71, Youngest and first African-American Justice on Colorado Supreme Court (1997)George Segal, GSNB ’63, Sculptor. Died in 2000. (1987)Michael Shaara, RC ’51, Pulitzer Prize winning author for The Killer Angels; also wrote For Love of the Game, which later became a movie. Died in 1988.George Henry Sharpe, RC 1847, 1850, Raised a regiment, the 120th New York, and commanded it during fighting in the Fred-ericksburg, Va., area during the Civil War. Served as a Rutgers College trustee until his death in 1900. (2006)Carole Frandsen St. Mark, DC ’65, President of Growth Manage-ment. Former President & CEO, Pitney Bowes Business Services (1995)Raymond O. Stark, RC ’35, He is one of Hollywood’s most suc-cessful producers, as well as a philanthropist. His classic films include “Funny Girl,” “The Goodbye Girl,” “The Way We Were,” “The Sunshine Boys” and “Steel Magnolias.” Led Ray Stark Productions and the Fran and Ray Stark Foundation until his death in 2004. (2001)David Stern, RC ’63, Commissioner of the National Basketball Association; under Stern’s leadership, the NBA has added several franchises, enjoyed an increase in revenues, expanded its national television exposure dramatically, launched the WNBA, and created the National Basketball Development League. (1999)Jeffrey A. Torborg, School of Education 1963, Former Rutgers All-American, 10-year Major League veteran and Major League manager who caught three no-hitters and was named the Ameri-can League Manager of the Year in 1990. (2004)Robert Torricelli, RC ’75, NLaw ’77, United States Senator from 1997-2003, founded Rosemont Assoc. in 2003. (1998) William Trager , RC ’30, His seminal research in the laboratory culture of malarial parasites will surely lead to the development of a life-saving vaccine to conquer malaria. Died in 2005 at age 94. (2000)

James Valvano, RC ’67, Legendary basketball coach at North Carolina State and later a sports announcer, established The V Foundation which has awarded more than $45 million for cancer research. Died in 1993 at age 47.Luke Visconti, Cook ‘82, Co-founded Diversity Inc in 1998. Helped form the DiversityInc Foundation. (2007)Harry J. Volk, RC ’27, SL-N ’30, Executive and philanthropist, revolutionized the insurance and banking industries. Founder of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Los Angeles Music Center. (2003)Foster Voorhees, RC ‘1876, As New Jersey’s governor, imple-mented reforms that benefited orphans, improved conditions for prison inmates, and protected the environment. Died in 1927. (2000)Ralph W. Voorhees, Educ ’48, Retired Senior VP of Paine Web-ber, Inc.; Former business manager of Peddie & Lawrenceville Schools (1996)Selman A. Waksman, RC ’15, Microbiologist, Nobel Laureate. Died in 1973. (1987)Monroe E. Wall, Ag ’36, GSNB ’38 and ’39, Cancer Researcher. Died in 2002. (1994)David A. Werblin, RC ’31, Corporate Executive, Sportsman. When the American Football League’s New York Titans were up for sale in 1963, Werblin and four partners acquired the franchise for $1 million and renamed it the New York Jets. Died in 1991. (1990) Susan J. Wicks, CC ‘88, International and WNBA All-Star (2005)Melanie L. Willoughby, RC ‘76, For 17 years, Willoughby served as president of the New Jersey Retail Merchants Association. Sr. VP NJ Business and Industry Assoc. (2005)Donna L. Wong, College of Nursing ‘70, Developed the Wong/Baker FACES Pain Rating, the international standard for assessing children’s pain. First recipient of the Audrey Hepburn/Sigma Theta Tau International Award. Died in May 2008. (2007)H. Boyd Woodruff; College of Agriculture ‘39, Graduate School - New Brunswick ’42, Discovered actinomycin, which sparked a revolution in world medicine and agriculture. (2004)Carl R. Woodward, RC ‘14 and ’19, President of University of Rhode Island who contributed extensive writings about the College of Agriculture and NJ agriculture. Died in 1974 at age 84. (1999)Adelaide Marcus Zagoren, DC ‘40, Served for 26 years as the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. Trustee and president of the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. (2006)William B. Ziff Jr., RC ‘55, Developed Ziff-Davis Publishing Com-pany into a highly successful niche media empire that included PC Magazine. Named executive of the year by Magazine Publishers of America. Died in 2006. (2008)

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