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2021 WOMEN’S LACROSSE FACT BOOK The 2020 Virginia lacrosse fact book was prepared by the staff of the UVa Athletics Media Relations office to assist the news media in its coverage of the Cavaliers. Requests for additional informa- tion, feature materials and photographs should be made to Kristin Thurman of the athletics media relations office. The UVA Media Relations office is located in John Paul Jones Arena. PLAYER INTERVIEWS All player interviews must be arranged through the UVa Athletics Media Relations Office. It is request- ed that you allow the staff at least one day, prefer- ably longer, to arrange an interview. Please contact lacrosse SID Kristin Thurman for player interviews at [email protected] or at 864-934-4704. TWITTER Follow the Virginia women’s lacrosse team on twit- ter @UVaWomensLax. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS There will be no interviews with players or coaches on the day of a game until after the completion of competition. Following each game, Coach Myers and requested players will be available on the field for interviews after a brief cooling down period. ON THE WEB Up-to-date information on Virginia lacrosse, as well as all Virginia varsity sports, is available on the UVa Athletics Department’s official web site, virginiasports.com. The site includes the Cavaliers’ roster, schedule, results, statistics, player profiles, press releases, game stories and historical infor- mation. Game stories and results will be posted on the site following each event. Video highlights and features of Virginia lacrosse can be viewed online at virginiasportstv.com. PRESS ACCOMMODATIONS The press area of Klockner Stadium is located outside the donors box at the top of the stadium, and has many accommodations to assist you in your coverage of Virginia women’s lacrosse. Wireless internet is available in the press area for working press. Please check with a representative from the Athletics Media Relations Office when you arrive to obtain a password to access the wireless internet. Use of the phone and copier are permitted, and are provided for the sole purpose of assisting members of the media and school officials. Radio and televisions interested in broadcasting games from Klockner Stadium should make a request in writing to the Athletics Media Relations Office at least 10 days in advance of the game. TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts .......................................... 1 Media Information ................................ 1 2021 Roster ........................................ 2 Head Coach Julie Myers .................... 3-4 Coaching Staff...................................... 5 Player Bios ...................................... 6-16 2020 Results ..................................... 17 2020 Player Accolades ....................... 17 2020 Final Stats ........................... 18-20 2020 Polls Week-by-Week................... 21 Career Records .................................. 21 Single Season Records....................... 22 Class Records .................................... 22 Miscellaneous Records ...................... 23 Postseason History ............................ 24 All-Americans...................................... 25 National Awards ................................. 26 All-Region Awards ............................... 27 All-State Awards ................................. 27 ACC Honors .................................. 28-29 Other Awards ..................................... 30 US Lacrosse ...................................... 31 Year-by-Year Results ...................... 32-36 Series Records................................... 37 Coaching Records .............................. 38 Letterwinners ................................ 39-40 LACROSSE INFORMATION Head Lacrosse Coach................... Julie Myers Career Record ............ 329-155, 26th season Myers Telephone .....................434-982-5061 Myers Email ...................... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...................... Lindsay Magro Rogers Email.................... [email protected] Assistant Coach ................. Colleen McCaffrey McCaffrey Email ..............[email protected] Lacrosse Fax ...........................434-982-4926 Home Field......................... Klöckner Stadium Surface (capacity) .....................Grass (8,000) Alternate Field ..........................Blue Turf Field Surface (capacity) ................. Astroturf (2,500) 2020* Overall Record .............................. 5-3 2020 Conference Record (Finish)..............0-2 (N/A) 2020 Final IWLCA National Ranking ......... N/A 2020 Postseason ......... N/A due to COVID-19 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................. 20/6 Newcomers ............................................... 10 PROGRAM HISTORY First Varsity Season...............................1976 Institution Record ..........................532-236-5 League Titles...........5 (‘98, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08) NCAA Titles ...........................3 (‘91, ‘93, ‘04) ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Main Office Phone ........................... 434-982-5500 Office Fax ........................................ 434-982-5525 Assistant AD for Media Relations ............ Jim Daves Asst. Dir./Lacrosse Contact............ Kristin Thurman Thurman’s Office Phone................. (434) 267-7644 Thurman’s Email ............. [email protected] Mailing Address........................... P.O. Box 400853 Charlottesville, VA 22903 Overnight Delivery ........................295 Massie Road Charlottesville, VA 22903 A QUICK LOOK AT VIRGINIA Location .....................................Charlottesville, Va. Founded........................ 1819 by Thomas Jefferson Enrollment............. 25,642 (17,011) undergraduate President .........................................James E. Ryan Athletics Director .............................. Carla Williams Nicknames...................... Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos Colors ...........................................Orange and Blue Affiliations ........................................ NCAA Division I ........................................ Atlantic Coast Conference Official Athletics Websites................VirginiaSports.com .............................................. VirginiaSportsTV.com University Website ................................ Virginia.edu

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2021 WOMEN’S LACROSSE FACT BOOK

The 2020 Virginia lacrosse fact book was prepared by the staff of the UVa Athletics Media Relations office to assist the news media in its coverage of the Cavaliers. Requests for additional informa-tion, feature materials and photographs should be made to Kristin Thurman of the athletics media relations office. The UVA Media Relations office is located in John Paul Jones Arena.

Player IntervIewsAll player interviews must be arranged through the UVa Athletics Media Relations Office. It is request-ed that you allow the staff at least one day, prefer-ably longer, to arrange an interview. Please contact lacrosse SID Kristin Thurman for player interviews at [email protected] or at 864-934-4704.

twItterFollow the Virginia women’s lacrosse team on twit-ter @UVaWomensLax.

Postgame IntervIewsThere will be no interviews with players or coaches on the day of a game until after the completion of competition. Following each game, Coach Myers and requested players will be available on the field for interviews after a brief cooling down period.

on the webUp-to-date information on Virginia lacrosse, as well as all Virginia varsity sports, is available on the UVa Athletics Department’s official web site, virginiasports.com. The site includes the Cavaliers’ roster, schedule, results, statistics, player profiles, press releases, game stories and historical infor-mation. Game stories and results will be posted on the site following each event. Video highlights and features of Virginia lacrosse can be viewed online at virginiasportstv.com.

Press accommodatIonsThe press area of Klockner Stadium is located

outside the donors box at the top of the stadium, and has many accommodations to assist you in your coverage of Virginia women’s lacrosse. Wireless internet is available in the press area for working press. Please check with a representative from the Athletics Media Relations Office when you arrive to obtain a password to access the wireless internet. Use of the phone and copier are permitted, and are provided for the sole purpose of assisting members of the media and school officials. Radio and televisions interested in broadcasting games from Klockner Stadium should make a request in writing to the Athletics Media Relations Office at least 10 days in advance of the game.

table of contentsQuick Facts ..........................................1Media Information ................................12021 Roster ........................................2Head Coach Julie Myers ....................3-4Coaching Staff ......................................5Player Bios ......................................6-162020 Results .....................................172020 Player Accolades .......................172020 Final Stats ...........................18-202020 Polls Week-by-Week...................21Career Records ..................................21Single Season Records .......................22Class Records ....................................22Miscellaneous Records ......................23Postseason History ............................24All-Americans ......................................25National Awards .................................26All-Region Awards ...............................27All-State Awards .................................27ACC Honors ..................................28-29Other Awards .....................................30US Lacrosse ......................................31Year-by-Year Results ......................32-36Series Records ...................................37Coaching Records ..............................38Letterwinners ................................39-40

lacrosse InformatIonHead Lacrosse Coach................... Julie MyersCareer Record ............ 329-155, 26th season Myers Telephone .....................434-982-5061Myers Email ...................... [email protected] Coach ...................... Lindsay MagroRogers Email .................... [email protected] Coach .................Colleen McCaffreyMcCaffrey Email [email protected] Fax ...........................434-982-4926Home Field ......................... Klöckner StadiumSurface (capacity) .....................Grass (8,000)Alternate Field ..........................Blue Turf FieldSurface (capacity) .................Astroturf (2,500)2020* Overall Record ..............................5-32020 Conference Record (Finish) ..............0-2 (N/A)2020 Final IWLCA National Ranking .........N/A2020 Postseason .........N/A due to COVID-19Starters Returning/Lost ...........................7/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................20/6Newcomers ...............................................10

Program hIstoryFirst Varsity Season ...............................1976Institution Record ..........................532-236-5League Titles ...........5 (‘98, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08)NCAA Titles ...........................3 (‘91, ‘93, ‘04)

athletIcs medIa relatIonsMain Office Phone ........................... 434-982-5500Office Fax ........................................ 434-982-5525Assistant AD for Media Relations ............ Jim DavesAsst. Dir./Lacrosse Contact ............Kristin ThurmanThurman’s Office Phone................. (434) 267-7644Thurman’s Email ............. [email protected] Address ........................... P.O. Box 400853 Charlottesville, VA 22903Overnight Delivery ........................295 Massie Road Charlottesville, VA 22903

a QuIck look at vIrgInIaLocation .....................................Charlottesville, Va.Founded ........................ 1819 by Thomas JeffersonEnrollment.............25,642 (17,011) undergraduatePresident .........................................James E. RyanAthletics Director .............................. Carla WilliamsNicknames ......................Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘HoosColors ...........................................Orange and BlueAffiliations ........................................NCAA Division I........................................Atlantic Coast ConferenceOfficial Athletics Websites ................VirginiaSports.com..............................................VirginiaSportsTV.comUniversity Website ................................ Virginia.edu

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# Name Pos. Year Hometown (Last School(s)) 2 Devon Whitaker M Fr. Wayne, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) 3 Nina Garfinkel D Sr. Hillsborough, Calif. (Taft School) 4 Jillie Quevedo D Sr. Pittsford, N.Y. (Pittsford Mendon) 5 Katie Railey A Sr. Towson, Md. (Notre Dame Prep) 6 Gwin Sinnott D Sr. Richmond, Va. (Collegiate School) 7 Mackenzie Hoeg M Fr. Mattituck, N.Y. (Mattituck) 8 Jaime Biskup M So. Manorville, N.Y. (Eastport-South Manor) 9 Liza Williamson M Sr. Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine’s School) 10 Taylor Regan A Sr. Larchmont, N.Y. (Rye Country Day School) 11 Halle Graham M Sr. Rockville, Md. (Our Lady of Good Counsel) 12 Jalen Knight D Sr. Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh) 13 Riley Hoeg A So. Mattituck, N.Y. (Mattituck) 14 Morgan Schwab A Fr. Fairport, N.Y. (Fairport) 15 Aubrey Williams M Fr. Purcellville, Va. (Bishop Ireton) 16 Ashlyn McGovern A R-Jr. Phoenix, Md. (St. Paul’s School for Girls) 17 Ella Reaves Vaughan M So. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) 19 Annie Dyson M Jr. Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes School) 20 Lillie Kloak A Jr. Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood) 21 Chloe Jones M Sr. Slingerlands, N.Y. (The Lawrenceville School) 22 Lauren Pederson M Fr. Park City, Utah (Park City) 23 Kiki Shaw M So. Owings Mills, Md. (Roland Park Country School)

25 Courtlynne Caskin M Jr. Potomac, Md. (The Potomac School) 26 Lila Barker A Sr. Bryn Mawr, Pa. (The Agnes Irwin School) 27 Charlie Campbell GK R-Sr. Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) 28 Maggie Bostain M Fr. Richmond, Va. (Collegiate School) 29 Braeden Dial A Jr. New Canaan, Conn. (New Canaan) 30 Jordan Vaught M Fr. Darien, Conn. (Darien) 31 Ashley West GK Fr. Bethesda, Md. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes School) 32 Aislinn McCarthy GK So. Wellesley, Mass. (Noble & Greenough School) 33 Alex Burtnett D So. Oakton, Va. (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes) 34 Madisen Patrick D So. Virginia Beach, Va. (Cape Henry Collegiate) 36 Ellena Schildmeyer M Fr. Upper Arlington, Ohio (Upper Arlington) 37 Myla Grace Barnett D Jr. Bryn Mawr, Pa. (Baldwin School) 38 Lilly Emery Baum D Jr. Broad Axe, Pa. (The Episcopal Academy) 40 Olivia Schildmeyer A Jr. Upper Arlington, Ohio (Upper Arlington) 42 Meredith Chapman D GS Apex, N.C. (High Point)

Head Coach: Julie Myers (Virginia ‘90) Assistant Coach: Lindsay Magro (Syracuse ‘11) Assistant Coach: Colleen McCaffrey (Johns Hopkins ‘12)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Heather Dow (Virginia ‘82) Athletic Trainer: Erika Ralston Director of Operations: Lizzy Lagassee

‘hoos from where?

new york - 8Biskup, Campbell, M. Hoeg, R. Hoeg,

Jones, Quevedo, Regan, Schwab

vIrgInIa - 7Bostain, Burtnett, Dyson, Patrick,

Sinnott, Williams, Williamson

maryland - 6Caskin, Graham, McGovern, Railey,

Shaw, West

PennsylvanIa - 4Barker, Barnett, Baum, Whitaker

connectIcut - 2Dial, Vaught

north carolIna - 2Chapman, Vaughan

ohIo - 2E. Schildmeyer, O. Schildmeyer

calIfornIa - 1Garfinkel

georgIa - 1Knight

massachusetts - 1McCarthy

new Jersey - 1Kloak

utah - 1Pederson

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The 2021 season marks the 26th sea-son that Julie Myers has served as the head coach of the Virginia women’s lacrosse team. In each of her 24 seasons at the helm of the Cavaliers (no 2020 tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic), Myers has guided her team to the NCAA Tournament --a feat matched by no other Division I coach in the same period.

The numbers are staggering. Myers holds a 31-23 record in the NCAA tourna-ment, which ranks third all-time in tourna-ment victories and games coached. She is fourth in semifinal appearances and eighth in win percentage. With Virginia’s national championship victory in 2004, Myers be-

came the first person in women’s lacrosse history at the NCAA Division I level to win a title as a player and a head coach. Her trip to the title game in 2005 was her third consecutive trip, an achievement reached by only five other coaches in NCAA women’s lacrosse history.

In addition, the Cavaliers have reached the finals of the NCAA championships eight times and have played in the title game of the ACC Tournament in nine of the 20 years it has been contested. It is a remark-able consistency matched by no other Division I coach in the country. The Cavaliers have also been ranked in the IWLCA Coaches’ Poll all but four weeks during Myers’ tenure.

Myers’ win over Virginia Tech on April 15, 2005, was her 146th career win, giving her more wins than any other women’s lacrosse coach at the University of Virginia. In 2008, Myers brought her career wins total to 200, making her the fourth active coach and sixth coach all-time to reach that milestone. Myers eclipsed another milestone by becoming just the fourth coach in women’s lacrosse history to reach 300 career wins in 2017.

A proven winner, Myers enters her 26th year at Virginia with three NCAA titles; one as a player (1991), one as an assistant coach (1993) and one as a head coach (2004). In 1996, she became the first rookie coach to take her squad to the title game and also became the first person to compete for the championship both as a player and as a head coach.

Yet Myers’ contributions include much more than simply winning games. She has already produced eight national players of the year, three national rookies of the year and 13 members of the United States Nation-al Lacrosse Squads. Myers has also been a member of the Tewaaraton coaches’ committee that selects the nation’s top lacrosse player.

Cavaliers under her direction have won NCAA Woman of the Year hon-ors, led the nation in both scoring and in defense and have been honored as Tewaaraton Trophy finalists. Myers serves on a number of committees for the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) and is an accomplished clinician who has made a number of appearances at camps and associa-tion meetings across the country.

The 2020 season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to the cancellation of the season, Virginia was 5-3 overall. The Cava-liers opend the season 4-0 with wins over No. 15 Navy, No. 20 Stanford and No. 9 Princeton. UVA also traveled to the West Coast for the first time in program history to play at Stanford and Cali-fornia. Sammy Mueller and Ashley Stilo earned Inside Lacrosse All-America honors.

In 2019, Myers guided the Cavaliers back to the NCAA Quarterfinals as the No. 6 seed overall for the first time since 2014. UVA finished with a 13-7 record after starting the season 5-0 for the second-consecutive year. Virginia was 7-7 against ranked opponents, with six of those losses com-ing to top-5 teams. Sammy Mueller and Maggie Jackson were named IWLCA All-Americans.

UVA began the 2018 season 5-0, its best start since 2007. Myers also led the Cavaliers to a win over Syracuse, marking the first win for UVA in the series since 2012. UVA advanced to the NCAA Second Round with a 12-3 win over Stanford, but fell to eventual NCAA Champion JMU. Kasey Behr and Sammy Mueller earned All-American honors.

The 2017 season saw a resurgence for the Cavaliers. After a tough start at 2-4, Myers guided UVA to five-straight wins including two

wins over top-20 teams. The Cavaliers allowed just 5.80 goals per game in that stretch. Virginia started the streak with a win over Loyola, before knocking off No. 10 Notre Dame, 15-5. The Cavailers also picked up wins over James Madison, No. 17 Duke and Oregon in that span. UVA closed out the season winning five of its last seven games and advancing to the NCAA Second Round. Myers coached midfielders Maggie Jackson and Kasey Behr to their first All-America honors, while midfielder Sammy Muel-ler was named ACC Freshman of the Year.

In 2016, Myers led the team to three wins over top-10 ranked teams to send the Cavaliers to their 21st-consecutive trip to the NCAA Champion-ship. Virginia opened the year with a 10-8 win over No. 4 Northwestern, marking the first time in nine years the Cavaliers have beaten the Wild-cats. The win catipulated Virginia to a No. 4 ranking in the IWLCA top-10. UVA also picked up a 16-13 win over No. 6 Penn State and topped No. 10 Boston College, 15-14, on Senior Day. Four players earned IWLCA All-South Region honors and three were named to the All-ACC Second Team.

During the 2015 season Myers guided a veteran team laden with four All-Americans to not one but three upset victories over previously-undefeated teams during the regular-season, including a thrilling 15-13 road victory at No. 3 Boston College, snapping the Eagles’ 10-game win streak. The Cavaliers spent the entire season ranked in the IWLCA top-10, rising as high as a No. 4 national ranking, and earned one of the eight national seeds in the NCAA Tournament. In addition to seniors Casey Bocklet, Liza Blue, Morgan Stephens and Courtney Swan all win-ning their second career All-America honors, Myers’ tutelage helped goal-keeper Rachel Vander Kolk earn the ACC Freshman of the Year award.

In 2014, Myers led her squad to the NCAA National Semifinals, Vir-ginia’s first trip to the final four since 2007. The Cavaliers, playing one of the toughest schedules in the nation, turned around a season that began with a 4-6 record in its first 10 games by winning eight of its last ten games leading up to the NCAA Semifinals including wins over No. 9 Notre Dame, No. 6 Boston College, No. 7 Duke and No. 4 North Carolina. Vir-ginia earned one of six national seeds in the NCAA Tournament and had a first-round bye, before going on to defeat Princeton at home and then upsetting third-seeded North Carolina in Chapel Hill to advance to the semifinals. Under Myers’ tutelage, senior goalkeeper Liz Colgan, in her first season as a starter, was named the first team All-ACC goalkeeper as well as garnering first team All-America honors. Junior attacker Courtney Swan, a second team All-American on the field, became just the second Virginia player in any sport to earn the Elite 89 Award, presented to the player at the National Championships with the highest cumulative GPA.

Myers’ 2013 Cavalier squad played one of the toughest schedules in the nation, taking on five top-10-ranked teams in the first six games of the season. Fourteen of the season’s 21 games were against top-20 opponents. Led by third-team All-American sophomore attacker Casey Bocklet, the team rattled off four victories in the final six games of the year, including upsets of No. 7 Duke and No. 6 Georgetown, to advance to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.

Under Myers’ guidance in 2012, senior mid-fielder Julie Gardner and senior attacker Josie Owen earned 2012 All-America accolades from the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) with Owen garnering a second-team honoree, while Gardner took home third-team honors. The squad earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament, finishing the regular season ranked No. 10 in the country with an 11-7 record. The ultimately fell in the first round to the No. 6 Duke Blue Devils.

The 2010 season saw Kaitlin Duff and Brittany Kalkstein wrap up stellar careers. Myers guided Duff into becoming the second player in program history to reach 100 in five different statistical categories, while Kalkstein broke the ACC and UVa career record for draw controls. She is also ranked fourth on the NCAA’s all-time list in the category and was the program’s third Tewaaraton Trophy finalist. As a squad, though plagued with injuries, Virginia earned a share of the regular season ACC title, finishing with a 4-1 conference record, and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tourna-ment.

In 2009, Myers saw Blair Weymouth become the program’s second four-time All-American, while in 2008, Claire Bordley was honored as a first-team All-American, marking the 24th-consecutive year the Cavaliers had a first-team honoree. The 2008 Cavaliers also claimed their third-straight ACC

myers year-by-year coachIng recordYear Record Finish1996 14-4 NCAA Runners-Up1997 14-5 NCAA Quarterfinals1998 17-3 NCAA Runners-Up1999 15-6 NCAA Runners-Up2000 13-6 NCAA Quarterfinals2001 11-7 NCAA First Round2002 15-4 NCAA Quarterfinals2003 17-5 NCAA Runners-Up2004 19-3 NCAA CHAMPIONS2005 17-5 NCAA Runners-Up2006 15-4 NCAA First Round2007 19-4 NCAA Runners-Up2008 14-4 NCAA First Round2009 11-8 NCAA First Round2010 14-6 NCAA Quarterfinals2011 9-9 NCAA First Round2012 11-8 NCAA First Round2013 11-10 NCAA Quarterfinals2014 12-9 NCAA Semifinals2015 12-7 NCAA Second Round2016 9-9 NCAA First Round2017 12-9 NCAA Second Round2018 10-10 NCAA Second Round2019 13-7 NCAA Quarterfinals2020 5-3 *cut short due to COVID-19

329-155 25 Seasons

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Championship and fourth in five years.The 2007 ACC Championship squad tied a school record with 19 wins,

including six-consecutive games in the postseason, and advanced to the NCAA finals for the fourth time in five years. Kalkstein was honored as Virginia’s second-consecutive National Rookie of the Year, a testament to Myers’ ability to continue to bring in the top talent in the nation.

Virginia returned to the top of the ACC in 2006, as the Cavaliers won the ACC Tournament, thanks to a pair of record-setting performances from MVP Tyler Leachman and Weymouth - the National Rookie of the Year.

Virginia’s 2005 season saw the Cavaliers earn their 10th consecutive bid to the NCAA Championships, defeating 10 ranked teams along the way, including two wins over a top-10 Maryland team and three-top five teams. The Cavaliers again claimed a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist, and Virginia’s offense ranked in the top-10 for a fourth consecutive season.

In 2004, the Cavaliers led the nation for the third consecutive season in scoring offense en route to two tournament championships. Virginia defeated eight top-10 and 13 top-20 teams, including two wins over Maryland while the Terps were ranked in the top three, and defeated four teams who were ranked in the top three at the time. The Cavaliers were led by Amy Appelt, who won the Honda Sports Award, the Tewaaraton Trophy, and was the consensus Player of the Year.

The 2003 Cavaliers advanced to the title game yet again, defeating four teams ranked in the top five and 11 top-20 teams in the course of the campaign. The Cavaliers led the nation for a second consecutive year in scoring and ranked second nationally in ground balls pickups. Virginia forged a six-game winning streak midway through the season in which they defeated three top-12 teams, including a victory over then-No. 2 and eventual national champion Princeton. Near the end of the season, the Cavaliers put together a five-game win streak that included a road win over the No. 1 team in the nation and then defeated the No. 5 and No. 2 teams in the NCAA tournament to advance to the final day.

In 2002, the Cavaliers once again led the nation, this time in scoring offense. Myers coached not only the ACC Rookie of the Year but also the national rookie of the year. Two of her players were Tewaaraton Trophy finalists, more than any other school. Virginia swept through the ACC regular season, going 3-0 and reaching the No. 3 spot in the nation. The Cavaliers notched victories over eight tournament-bound teams and once again found themselves playing a first-round NCAA game in the friendly confines of Klöckner Stadium.

In 2001, Myers directed the team back into the NCAA tournament after five victories over tournament-bound teams and recorded at least eleven victories for the sixth consecutive year. For the sixth time, the Cavaliers earned the right to host a first-round NCAA playoff game at home, some-thing only two other coaches have done in that span.

In 2000, the Cavaliers defeated 10 ranked teams and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the fifth consecutive year after earning a home playoff game. Myers’ 1999 squad played in a school record 21 games, including the ACC and the NCAA Championships. In 1998, the Cavaliers claimed the ACC women’s lacrosse title with a thrilling come-from-behind 9-7 victory. The win was in the midst of a national-best 12-game winning streak that took Virginia to the national title game. The Cavaliers also

claimed both the ACC Player of the Year and a National Player of the Year en route to a then-school-record 17 victories in 20 games, a school record at that time. At the conclusion of the season, four members of the 1998 squad were named to the US National Squads and five also received All-America status.

Myers’ 1997 team was ranked among the top five all season long and advanced to the finals of the inaugural ACC Championship. The 1997 Cavaliers defeated eight teams ranked in the top 10. Furthermore, the Cavalier defense ended the season ranked in the top four in scoring defense for the second consecutive year.

Myers guided her first team to a 14-4 record in 1996 and the number-two ranking at the end of the season. The Cavaliers returned to the post-season after a one-year hiatus in 1995, the first time in six years that Virginia did not participate in the NCAA tournament. Along the way, she coached the Cavaliers to a six-game winning streak and defeated eight top-15 teams, including two teams ranked second at the time of the game.

Myers served as an assistant on the Cavalier coaching staff from 1992-1994 under Jane Miller. She earned a degree in sociology from Virginia in 1990 and competed as a graduate student in the champion-ship year of 1991. While at UVa, the Bryn Mawr, Pa., native earned a total of seven letters and Regional All-America status in both field hockey and lacrosse. Playing in her final season as a graduate student, Myers was the starting center on the 1991 National Championship team and earned second-team All-America honors. She is the proud mother of three chil-dren, Kelsey, Timmy and Kevin.

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ASSISTANT COACH LINDSAY MAGRO

Lindsay Magro, formerly Rogers, is entering her sixth season as an assistant coach at Virginia.

Magro, a three-time captain as a player at Syracuse, was voted the 2008 Big East De-fender of the Year and will work primarily with Virginia’s defenders. The second-team IWLCA

All-American helped lead the Orange to back-to-back Big East titles in 2007 and 2008. Magro won a then-program record 56 draw controls in her senior season.

Since graduating, Magro has coached various levels of lacrosse, coaching last season at Canisius College. Previously, Magro served as an assistant coach at Rochester Institute of Technology. Magro also served as a head coach Rochester’s Relentless Hustle Lacrosse Club. She also has coached overseas at St. Georges VA School in the United Kingdom.

Magro and her husband, Mark, were married in 2019 and reside in Charlottesville, Va.

COACHING STAFFASSISTANT COACH

COLLEEN MCCAFFREY

McCaffrey is in her fourth season as an assis-tant coach at Virginia.

McCaffrey joined the UVA staff after spend-ing four seasons as the assistant coach for the American University lacrosse team. She will work primarily with the offensive unit and drawers.

A two-time IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region first-team selection, McCaffrey graduated from Johns Hopkins in May 2012 with a degree in psychology. She started and played in all 69 games in her career and ranks in the top-10 in program history in goals (141), free position goals (30), draw controls (153) and points (176).

McCaffrey was named a team captain during her senior season and was one of 24 athletes selected to the training team for the USA World Cup Lacrosse team in 2009. She was also a member of the 2007 U.S. Women’s Under-19 Team, which won gold at the International World Cham-pionships.

Academically, McCaffrey was a three-time Academic Honor Roll selec-tion in her career and was also recognized on the 2011 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to attending Johns Hopkins, McCaffrey was a three-time US Lacrosse All-American and two-time Scholar-Athlete at Mount Sinai High School in Mount Sinai, N.Y. She tallied more than 300 goals and 175 assists in her high school career and was a four-time all-league and all-county selection as she helped guide Mount Sinai to three Suffolk County Class C Finals.

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2626 LILA BARKERSenior • Attack Bryn Mawr, Pa. The Agnes Irwin School

2020• Appeared in three games• Scored a goal in the win at California

2019• Appeared in five games• Scored first career goal against Virginia Tech

2018 • Appeared in game against William & Mary (2/28/18) and tallied one ground ball

HIGH SCHOOL • Led Agnes Irwin to a PAISAA State Championship in senior and sophomore years, and finalist finish as a junior• Helped lead team to three InterAc League championships• Two-time US Lacrosse All-American (2016 & 2017)• Finished high school career with 251 goals and 85 assists• Named a team captain as a senior (2017)• Named team Offensive MVP in senior year with 65 goals, 29 assists• Named US Lacrosse Academic All-American in 2017• Ranked #12 on Inside Lacrosse Top 40 Seniors• Three-time First Team All-Inter-Ac League (2015-2017)• Three-time First Team All-Main Line (2015-2017)• Named First Team All-Southeastern PA and First Team All-Delaware County as a senior• Two-time Second Team All-Southeastern PA and Second Team All-Delaware County (2015-16)• Three-time Under Armour All-America Underclass Philadelphia Team (2014-16)

PERSONAL • Parents are Lisa and Robert Barker• Mother, Lisa, played lacrosse and field hockey at Richmond and father, Robert, swam and was a team captain at Dickinson College• Brother, Will, played football for UVA and served as a team captain (2005-09) before playing in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys (2010), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2010-11) and Miami Dolphins (2011-12)• Sister, Lexie, played lacrosse at Princeton (2007)

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 1-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 02019 5-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 02020 3-0 1 0 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0TOTAL 9-0 2 0 2 3 .667 0 1 0 0

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2020• Did not play

HIGH SCHOOL• Six-year varsity letterwinner at Eastport South Manor• Finished high school career with 147 goals and 57 assists• Five-time Suffolk County Class B Champions (2015 – 2019)• Two-time Long Island Class B Champions (2015 & 2019) • Two-time NY State Class B Champions (2015 & 2019)• Two-time All-League and All-County honorable mention (2017, 2018)• Two-time Under Armor All-American Team (2016 & 2017)• 2019 Team Captain• 2016 U15 National Champions – LI Yellow Jackets • 2016 Nike 120 Champs • 2016 Nike 120 Fastest Shot Champion• Lettered in field hockey

PERSONAL• Parents are Pam and John Biskup• Has one sister, Jordyn• Father played football at Syracuse and sister plays lacrosse a Jacksonville University

2020• Played in two games• Recorded career-high five draw controls in win over George Mason

2019• Did not play

HIGH SCHOOL • Five year varsity athlete in lacrosse at The Baldwin School• Under Armour All-American Uncommitted Girls 2018 team• Second team All-Inter-Ac (2016) and All-Main Line selection (2017)• 121 ground balls, 80 draw controls and 114 goals in high school career • Lacrosse captain senior year

PERSONAL• Parents Jacqueline Jeffries Barnett & Fred Barnett• Two brothers, Brooklyn and Lexington, and a twin sister, Hailey Grace• Father played football at Arkansas State and played for six years with the • Philadelphia Eagles and two years with the Miami Dolphins• Sister Hailey Grace is a member of UVA crew team• Summer Lacrosse Coach for Eyekonz - youth lacrosse mentoring program

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2020 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 5TOTAL 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 5

3737 MYLA BARNETT

Junior • DefenseBryn Mawr, Pa. Baldwin School

88 JAIME BISKUP

Sophomore • MidfieldManorville, N.Y. Eastport-South Manor

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HIGH SCHOOL• Played freshman year at Oakton before earning three varsity let-ters at St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes• Lettered in field hockey and track• Member of Green Leadership Council and Young Alumni Leadership Program

PERSONAL• Parents are Kevin and Brenda Burtnett• Has one brother, Kyle

2020• Started all eight games• Recorded 71 saves• Ranked third in ACC in saves per game (8.88)• Made career-high 16 saves in win at No. 9 Princeton• Finished with double-digit saves in three consecutive games

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• Started 19 of 20 games in goal• Made 181 saves with a .451 save percentage• Averaged 11.22 goals against• Second on team with 39 ground balls• Had eight caused turnovers• Made career-high 15 saves in win at JMU• Picked up career-high four ground balls in two contests• Had career-high two caused turnovers in two games

2018 • Appeared in seven games, playing a total of 138 minutes and 35 seconds• Recorded seven ground balls this season, including three against Notre Dame (3/17/18) • Totaled 14 saves, with a save percentage of .318

2017• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL• ILWomen Top 50 Freshmen• 2016 All-ILWomen High School Team• 2016 Under Armour All-American• Two-time US Lacrosse All-American• US Lacrosse Academic All-American• Inside Lacrosse Top 30 Young Gun Senior• Two-time Under Armour Underclass All-American• A four-year starter at St. Anthony’s High School• Earned Rookie of the Year as a freshman, Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore, NSCHSAA Championship MVP as a junior, and as a senior, Team MVP, NSCHSAA Player of the Year and St. Anthony’s Athlete of the Year• Helped lead St. Anthony’s to four-straight NSCHSAA Championships • Finished St. Anthony’s as career (686) and single season (179) save record holder • Named by Newsday as one of “The Super Seven” - Long Island’s Top Seven Lacrosse Players and to its All-Long Island First Team• St. Anthony’s Indoor Shot Put Co-Record Holder

PERSONAL• Daughter of Kim and Greg Campbell• Mother, Kim, played field hockey and softball at Dartmouth• Has two brothers, William and Zachary, and two sisters, Alexandra and Victoria

Year GP-GS GA GAA Saves S% GB CT2018 7-0 30 12.99 14 .318 7 02019 20-19 220 11.22 181 .451 39 82020 8-8 96 11.84 71 .425 12 2Total 35-27 346 11.53 266 .435 58 10

2021 PLAYER BIOS

HIGH SCHOOL• 2020 Under Armour Senior All-American• Four-year varsity letterwinner at Collegiate School• Two-Time U.S. Lacrosse All-American (18 & 19)• Named team captain as a senior• Three-time All-League of Independent Schools (17-19)• 2019 All-League Player of the Year• Two-time All-State First Team (18 & 19)• All-State Second Team (2017)• 2018 All-Metro Player of the Year• Named All-Metro First Team as a junior and All-Metro Second Team as a freshman• Two-time team MVP (18 & 19)• Three-time Inside Lacrosse Young Gun Watch List (17-19)• Invited to US Women’s U-19 National Team Tryouts (2018)• Earned letters in field hockey and indoor track and field

PERSONAL• Parents are Kim and Jack Bostain• Plays the fiddle and has opened for Lee Greenwood and the Gatlin Brothers

2828 MAGGIE BOSTAIN

Freshman • MidfieldRichmond, Va.Collegiate School

3333 ALEX BURTNETT

Sophomore • DefenseOakton, Va.St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes

2727 CHARLIE CAMPBELL

Redshirt Senior • GoalkeeperLloyd Harbor, N.Y.St. Anthony’s

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2020• Started all eight games• Finished with 21 points (16 goals, 5 assists)• Second on team with 16 goals and 26 draw controls• Ranked 11th in ACC in draw controls per game (3.25)• Had 16 ground balls and eight caused turnovers• Scored in every game and had multiple goals in four contests• Had career-best five draw controls in three games• Led UVA with career-high five points on four goals and one assist in win at No. 9 Princeton• Led team with two game-winning goals

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• Appeared in 19 games, starting two• Scored 10 goals and had two assists• Was 4-for-7 on free position goals• Finished with 14 draw controls, six ground balls and five caused turn-overs• Had career-high two goals against George Mason and Navy (5/12)• Scored first career goal in season-opener vs. Navy (2/9)

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year starter on varsity lacrosse, basketball and soccer teams at The Potomac School• Broke all-time Potomac School records in goals and points scored in all three sports• Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American (2017, 2018)• Two-time Washington Post All-Metropolitan (2017, 2018); two-time All-Metropolitan in soccer (2015-2017); All-Metropolitan in basketball (2018)• Three-time All-State Virginia Independent Schools (2016-2018); • Two-time All-State Virginia I.S. in basketball (2017, 2018) • Three-time All-League I.S.L. in lacrosse (2016-2018); 3 times All-League I.S.L. in basketball; 4 times All-League I.S.L. in soccer (2014-2017)• Two-time captain, lacrosse (2017,2018); 2 time Captain, basketball (2017,2018); Captain, soccer (2017)• Ended senior year ranked No. 1 for lacrosse goals by the Washington Post All-Met with 101 goals (2018)

PERSONAL• Parents are Chris and Cammy Caskin• Father played football at Trinity College (1981-1984)• Brother, Christopher plays tennis for Trinity College (Captain)

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2019 19-2 10 2 12 21 .476 0 6 5 142020 8-8 16 4 20 40 .400 2 16 8 26Total 27-10 26 6 32 61 .426 2 22 13 40

2021 PLAYER BIOS2525 COURTLYNNE CASKIN

Junior • MidfieldPotomac, Md.The Potomac School

AT HIGH POINT2020• Big South Preseason Defensive Player of the Year• Started in all 5 games• Big South Defensive Player of the Week (Feb. 11)• Finished the season with 14 draw controls, nine caused turnovers and 10 ground balls• Had multiple games with three caused turnovers or more

2019• Big South Defensive Player of the Year• Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year• All-Big South First Team• Big South All-Academic Team• Broke school single-season record with 53 caused turnovers and ranked sixth in nation with 2.6 per game• Led HPU with 51 ground balls and was second on team with 77 draw controls• Broke HPU single-game record with seven caused turnovers in Big South Championship semifinal game against Campbell (Apr 26)• Had eight games with five or more draw controls.• Recorded season-high eight draw controls in Big South final against Win-throp (Apr. 28)• Millis Scholar-Athlete

2018• All-Big South First Team • Tied for second on team with 39 ground balls, third on squad with 48 draw controls and fourth on HPU with 28 caused turnovers• Registered the first goal of her career along with two assists against Fur-man in the season opener (Feb. 10) • Recorded season-high 6 ground balls against Campbell (Apr. 26)

2017• Started 20 games at defense for the Panthers• Caused two turnovers and picked up three ground balls at UNC on (Feb. 17) • Finished season with 31 grounds balls and 24 caused turnovers• Had two ground balls and season-high four draw controls at Elon• Millis Scholar-Athlete... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll

2016• Saw action in two games before redshirting• Big South Presidential Honor Roll honoree and Millis Scholar-Athlete

HIGH SCHOOL• Three-year letter winner at Apex High School• Three-time academic all-conference selection• US Lacrosse All-American and two-time Academic All-American• Led Apex to a pair of conference titles (2014-15), a regional championship (2014) and a berth in the state title game (2014)• Led Apex with a team-high 94 points in 2015 and totaled 156 points in her career• Played varsity basketball at Apex• Member of the National Honor Society• Played her club lacrosse for Carolina Fever PERSONAL• Daughter of Mark and Angela Chapman• Has one sister, Diana

4242 MEREDITH CHAPMAN

Graduate Student • DefenseApex, N.C.Apex / High Point

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2020• Did not play

AT DAVIDSON (2019)• Started every game as a freshman• Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team honoree• Four-time Atlantic-10 Rookie of the Week• Lead team in goals (34), assists (27) and points (61)• Won Carnegie Freshman of the Year at Davidson

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-time varsity letterwinner at New Canaan High School• 2018 Connecticut State Player of the Year• 2018 US Lacrosse All-American• 2018, 2017 Leading Goals and Assists• 2018 Captain• 2018, 2016, 2015 Connecticut State Champions• IL Women Young Guns Watch List - Top 80 National Rankings 2017• 2017 Under Armor New England Highlight Team• 2018, 2017 CT First Team All-State• 2017 MSG Varsity All-Connecticut First Team• 2017 CT First Team All-FCIAC• 2016 CT All-State, All- FCIAC• Four-year letterwinner in soccer

PERSONAL• Dad is Bill Dial• Has one brother, Bennett, and one sister, Bella

2021 PLAYER BIOS2929 BRAEDEN DIAL

Sophomore • AttackNew Canaan, Conn.Davidson

2020• Started all five games played in• Missed final three games with injury• Had five points on three goals and two assists• Scored season-high two goals with three draw controls in win at No. 15 Navy• Had five ground balls and one goal in win at No. 20 Stanford• Dished out two assists at California• Finished with 10 ground balls and eight draw controls

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• Played in 5 games, starting all of them• Scored 5 goals and recorded 5 assists• Tallied 16 draw controls and won 8 ground balls• Suffered season-ending injury against William & Mary

HIGH SCHOOL• Played varsity lacrosse at St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School• Awarded Most Outstanding Female Athlete in 2018 class• 2018 Under Armour All-American• Two-time Member of Under Armour Team (2016-17)• 2018 US Lacrosse All-American• Team captain and named team MVP as a senior• Named first Team All-State and First Team Washington Post All-Met in 2018• 2018 Alexandria Times Lacrosse Player of the Year• Broke school record for single season draw controls with 165• Helped lead high school team to three Independent School League Championships and a VISAA State Championship

PERSONAL• Parents are Craig and Patti Dyson• Has one sister, Besser, who played lacrosse at Virginia from 2014-17• Has two brothers, Matt and Sam• Sam plays lacrosse for Denison University

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2019 5-5 5 5 10 8 .625 0 8 1 162020 5-5 3 2 5 15 .200 0 10 0 8Total 10-10 8 7 15 23 .348 0 18 1 24

1919 ANNIE DYSON

Junior • MidfieldAlexandria, Va.St. Stephens & St. Agnes

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2020• Played in two games• Had a caused turnover and two ground balls in win vs. George Mason

2019• Redshirt

2018 • Did not play

HIGH SCHOOL• Varsity lacrosse co-captain in 2017• Earned All-League honors in lacrosse in 2017• Played field hockey for 3 years and earned All-League honors in 2016• Nike Ride invitee 2015

PERSONAL• Mother, Anne van Dijkumm Garfinkel, played varsity lacrosse (1988-1989) and field hockey (1987-1990) at Harvard• Father, Neil, played varsity lacrosse at Harvard (1985-1988)• Brother, Ben, played varsity lacrosse at Amherst (2016-19)• Brother, Nicholas, attended UVA• Honor roll student sophomore-senior year

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2020 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 1 0Total 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 1 0

33 NINA GARFINKEL

Redshirt Junior • DefenseHillsborough, Calif.Taft School

2021 PLAYER BIOS

2020• Made collegiate debut at California• Had one caused turnover and one ground ball

2019• Did not play

HIGH SCHOOL• Played four years of varsity lacrosse and tennis at the Agnes Irwin School and the Episcopal Academy• Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association Champions at Agnes Irwin in 2015• Inter-Ac champions at Agnes Irwin in 2015 and 2016• Inter-Ac champions at Episcopal Academy in 2017• Runner-up State Champion at Episcopal Academy 2018• 2018 PASLA All-Academic

PERSONAL• Daughter of Alicia Emery & Eric Baum• Has one brother, Max• Father played football at Rutgers from 1987-1990• Member of AIS for IMS- fundraised and collected items for underfunded Philly schools• Coached fall and summer lacrosse at Ultimate Goal Lacrosse Club

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2020 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0Total 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0

3838 LILLY EMERY BAUM

Junior • DefenseBlue Bell, Pa.The Episcopal Academy

2020• Played in all eight games with one start• Recorded four points with three goals and one assist• Moved into starting lineup at Duke• Scored career-high two goals against No. 1 North Carolina• Had two draw controls with one goal and one assist in win vs. George Mason• Recorded two caused turnovers and two ground balls at California

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• Appeared in 13 games on the year• She picked up 6 ground balls, 4 draw controls, and caused 2 turnovers

2018 • Appeared in two games, picking up one draw control against William & Mary (2/28/18)

HIGH SCHOOL• Played lacrosse, field hockey, and ran track in high school• 2017 Won the All-Around Athlete Award• 2017 Under Armour All-American• 2017 All-Metro D.C. First Team• First Team Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (2015, 2016, & 2017)• 2017 All-USA Preseason Lacrosse Team• Under Armour Underclass Tournament (2014, 2015, & 2016)• Top 40 Young Gun Senior Rank #36 (2016)• USA U-17 Team HLA in Scotland (2015)• Field Hockey Team MVP and All-Metro first team

PERSONAL• 2020-21 Yeardley Reynolds Love Endowed Women’s Lacrosse Scholar-ship recipient• Parents are Michael Graham & Mara Winston-Graham• Father played football at Catholic University of America (1975-1978)• Sisters, Meagh (2013-17) & Paige (2014-15), both played lacrosse at Virginia Tech• Brother, John, played football at Catholic University of America (2016-19)• Participated it Project FIAT- a mission trip to El Salvador• Triple Threat Lacrosse Camp Counselor

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 12019 13-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 6 2 42020 8-1 3 1 4 4 .750 0 6 3 3Total 23-1 3 1 4 5 .600 0 12 5 8

1111 HALLE GRAHAM

Senior • MidfieldRockville, Md.Our Lady of Good Counsel

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2020• Played in four games• Made collegiate debut at No. 15 Navy• Dished out an assist and had one draw control and two ground balls at California• Had an assist and ground ball vs. Richmond

HIGH SCHOOL• Varsity starter for six years for Mattituck High School• Two-time captain (junior and senior year)• Scored 188 career goals and 205 career assists• Helped team to consecutive NYS Class D titles (2018-2019)• Three-time Newsday Top 100 Player (2017, 2018, 2019)• Under Armour All-American• 2019 First Team All-State• 2019 All-Long Island• Four-time All-County• Two-time All-Division• Two-time All-Tournament Team• Named to Long Island Metro School Girls Team I• 2017 NYS Class D Finalist

PERSONAL• Parents are Karen and James Hoeg• Has one brother, James, and two sisters, Katie and Mackenzie• James wrestles for Penn State and Katie plays lacrosse at UNC

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2019 4-0 0 2 2 1 .000 0 3 0 1Total 4-0 0 2 2 1 .000 0 3 0 1

1313 RILEY HOEG

Sophomore • AttackMattituck, NYMattituck

HIGH SCHOOL• 2020 Under Armour Senior All-American• 2019 US Lacrosse All-American• Three-time All-County• Two-time All-Division• Two-time NYS Championship MVP• 2019 NYS All-State• Two-time National School Girls Team I• Four-time Under Armour All-American Underclass• Two-time team captain• 2019 NYS All-Tournament Team• Named a Top 50 Long Island High School Lacrosse player• All-Long Island • 2019 Suffolk Times High School Athlete of the Year• Also played varsity basketball

PERSONAL• Parents are James and Karen Hoeg• Has one brother, James, and two sisters, Katie and Riley• Katie plays lacrosse at UNC, while sister Riley is also on the UVA la-crosse team• James wrestled at Penn State

77 MACKENZIE HOEG

Freshman • MidfieldMattituck, NYMattituck

2020• Appeared in three games

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• Played in seven games with one start• Scored three goals• Had four ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers

2018• Appeared in 17 games, starting in six of them• Tallied nine ground balls, two draw controls and one caused turnover• Scored 12 goals and had one assist this season

HIGH SCHOOL• Played lacrosse, basketball, and field hockey from 2014-2017 in high school• 2 time US Lacrosse All-American• 4 time All County, State, Mid Atlantic Prep League Team• Ranked #8 on ILWomen High School Recruits in 2016, #6 in 2017• Member of US U19 team at the FIL World Championships in 2015• Under Armour All-American in 2017

PERSONAL• Parents are Matt and Erin Jones• Mother played varsity lacrosse at William and Mary• Father played football and rowed crew at Lafayette College• Has 3 brothers and 3 sisters• Volunteer ice skating teacher• School Camp Counselor for under privileged kids

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 17-6 12 2 14 36 .333 0 9 1 22019 6-1 3 0 3 7 .429 0 4 2 32020 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0Total 26-7 15 2 17 44 .341 0 13 3 5

2121 CHLOE JONES

Senior • MidfieldSlingerlands, NYThe Lawrenceville School

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2020• Played in all eight games, making four starts• Had 15 points on 14 goals and one assist• Matched team-high with five free-position goals• Had a goal in all but one of the eight games• Scored multiple goals in five games• Recorded hat tricks against No. 9 Princeton and George Mason• Scored the game-winning goal at Princeton

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• ACC All-Academic Team• Appeared in 20 games• Fourth on the team with 31 goals• Had a career-high four goals and five points in the win at JMU• Scored multiple goals in eight games, with six hat tricks

HIGH SCHOOL• Four year varsity starter in lacrosse, soccer, and basketball at Ridgewood High School• 2018 Under Armour All-American• Finalist for NewJersey.com Player of the Year• Team captain and team MVP as a senior• First team All-State, Stars & Stripes League (2018)• Bergen County Coaches Award & Ridgewood Lacrosse Scholarship win-ner• Two-time first team Group 4 Division and first team All-County (2017 & 2018)• Most Improved Midfielder (2017)• Second team All-County, All-State and Group 4 Division (2016)

PERSONAL• Parents are George & Liz Kloak• Father played baseball for Tulane 1975-1979, played professionally in Australia for 7 years• Mother holds the 60M indoor & 100M outdoor sprint records at Colby College (1979-1983)• Brother, Peter, played ice hockey at University of Rhode Island 2012 & 2013• Sister, Lucie, rowed at UNC 2012-2016• Brother, George, played basketball at Ramapo College of NJ 2014-2016• Special Needs Soccer Coach

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2019 20-0 31 7 38 70 .443 0 9 2 12020 8-4 14 1 15 31 .452 1 2 1 0Total 28-4 45 8 53 101 .446 1 11 3 1

2020• Played in six games with five starts• Missed two games with a concussion• Had one caused turnover and four ground balls• Picked up season-high two ground balls in win at California

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• Appeared in nine games and started one• Tallied one ground ball• Had a caused turnover

2018• Appeared in four games• Caused one turnover

HIGH SCHOOL• Three-time Georgia All-State Honorable Mention (2015, 2016, 2017)• Named to the Georgia Class IA-5A Area 4 Girls Lacrosse All-Area First Team (2017)• Named to the Fayette County, Georgia All-County First Team (2017)• Named the Fayette County, Georgia All-County Girls Player of the Year (2017)• Two-time McIntosh High School Varsity Team MVP (2016, 2017)• McIntosh High School Varsity Team Offensive Player of the Year (2016)• McIntosh High School Varsity Team Midfield Player of the Year (2015)• Selected as Inside Lacrosse Player to Watch (2014)• Led McIntosh to “Elite 8” in State Tournament, capping off an 18-2 season (2017)• Team-leading 69 goals and collected 69 draw controls senior year (2017)• Four-year Varsity Starter on the McIntosh Varsity Lacrosse team (2014-2017)• Three-year McIntosh Varsity Lacrosse Captain (2015, 2016, 2017)• Two-time selection as a Class IA-5A Georgia State DiVarsity All-Star (2016, 2017)• MVP of the Class IA-5A Georgia State DiVarsity All-Star game (2016)

PERSONAL• Parents are Jeffrey and Nicole Knight• Has two brothers, Jaden and Paris Matthews, and one sister, Jonna

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 4-0 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 1 02019 9-1 0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 1 02020 6-5 0 0 0 0 -- 0 4 1 0Total 19-6 0 0 0 0 -- 0 5 3 0

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2020 LILLIE KLOAK

Junior • AttackRidgewood, N.J.Ridgewood

1212 JALEN KNIGHT

Senior • DefensePeachtree City, Ga.McIntosh HS

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2020• Played in all eight games with six starts• ACC Co-Offensive Player of the Week after scoring game-winner and lead-ing UVA with career-high five goals at No. 15 Navy• Third on the team with 15 goals• Was 3-for-5 on free position shots• Had multiple goals in five games• Finished with four goals in the win at California• Had two goals and one assist in win over George Mason

2019• Appeared in 19 games on the year, starting all 19• Tallied 27 goals and one assist• Won 15 ground balls and caused nine turnovers

2018 • Redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL• Played lacrosse and soccer for 4 years for St. Paul’s School for Girls• 2016 & 2017 lacrosse team MVP• 2014 & 2016 soccer team MVP• Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland all conference 2016 & 2017• MD Under Armour Underclass Team 2016• Finished high school lacrosse with 201 goals and 45 assists• 2017 Second Team All-Metro in Baltimore Sun

PERSONAL• Parents are Chris & Kelly McGovern• Father played lacrosse a Loyola University 1987-1991• Brother, Alex, played lacrosse at UNC in 2015, plays at Loyola University 2017-present• Volunteered at Moveable Feast• Coach for TLC lacrosse

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2019 19-19 27 1 28 69 .391 3 15 9 32020 8-6 15 1 16 32 .469 1 2 1 1Total 27-25 42 2 44 101 .416 4 17 10 4

2021 PLAYER BIOS

2020• Did not play

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner at Noble and Greenough School• Helped lead teal to ISL Tournament Championship• Two-time First Team All-ISL• Two-Time All-American• Named Most Distinguished Female Athlete in 2019• Lettered in soccer and basketball

PERSONAL• Parents are Lynne and Tim McCarthy• Has two brothers, Conor and Ryan, and one sister, Taylor

3232 AISLINN McCARTHY

Sophomore • GoalkeeperWellesley, Mass.Noble & Greenough School

1616 ASHLYN McGOVERN

Redshirt Junior • AttackPhoenix, Md.St. Paul’s School for Girls

2020• Did not play

HIGH SCHOOL• Two-time captain for Cape Henry Collegiate• Three-Time First Team All-Conference• Three-time First Team All-State• Three-time team MVP• Help school to two state runner-up finishes• Two-time US Lacrosse All-Academic Team

PERSONAL• Parents are Zelda and Bobby Patrick• Has one sister, Morgan

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year varsity lacrosse athlete at Park City High School• Helped lead team to two state championships• Two-time team captain• Named Second Team All-State• Also lettered in swimming, basketball and cross country

PERSONAL• Parents are Chip and Kathy Pederson• Has two brothers, Beau and Andrew• Dad played football at Michigan and mom swam at Michigan State• Both brothers play lacrosse at Princeton

3434 MADISEN PATRICK

Sophomore • DefenseVirginia Beach, Va.Cape Henry Collegiate

2222 LAUREN PEDERSON

Freshman • MidfieldPark City, UtahPark City HS

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2020• Did not play

2019• Appeared in nine games• Scored one goal vs Duke (3/23/19)

2018 • Appeared in three games• Had one goals at Canisius (3/28/18)

HIGH SCHOOL• Played lacrosse (2014-2017) and basketball (2015-2017)• Named to National School Girls Baltimore Metro lacrosse team in 2014• Under Armour Baltimore Underclass Elite 2014 & 2015• Earned a spot at The Ride by Nike Lacrosse in 2015• Earned the Notre Dame Prep Athletic Excellence Award for Lacrosse & Basketball in 2017

PERSONAL• Parents are Michelle Batza Railey and Jim Railey• Father played varsity lacrosse at Gettysburg College• Mother played varsity lacrosse at Loyola• Has two brothers, Mike and Matt• Brother, Matt, plays lacrosse at Roanoke College• Volunteer at Boys Hope Girls Hope

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 3-0 1 0 1 6 .167 0 0 0 02019 9-0 1 0 1 5 .200 0 3 0 02020 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0Total 13-0 2 0 2 11 .182 0 3 0 0

2020• Played in all eight games with three starts on defense• Third on the team with 13 ground balls• Added four caused turnovers• Had career-high four ground balls in win at No. 15 Navy• Forced career-high two caused turnovers at Duke

2019• Appeared in one game

2018 • Appeared in 4 games• Had one ground ball at William & Mary (2/28/18)

HIGH SCHOOL• Played varsity four years for Pittsford HS – ranked No. 1 in NY State and No. 11 in the nation• Helped lead Pittsford to four NY State Section 5 Championships, four NY State Western Regional Championships, four Final Four appearances, one runner up finish (2016) and a NY State Championship in 2017• Named US Lacrosse High School All-American (2017)• Captain for the New York State Champion team as a senior• MVP of N.Y. State Section 5 championship game• Named to NYS Section 5 All-Tournament team (2017)• Monroe County Player of the Year (2017)• Two-time FIrst Team All-Monroe County selection (2016 & 2017) and second team as a sophomore• Named First Team All-Greater Rochester (AGR) as a senior• Selected to the US Lacrosse Great Rochester Herb Fitch All-Star game• NYS Lacrosse Brine All-American (2016)

PERSONAL• Parents are Joe and Joanne Quevedo• Has one brother, Kyle, and two sisters, Natalie and Grace

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 4-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 02019 1-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 02020 8-3 0 0 0 0 -- 0 13 4 0Total 13-3 0 0 0 0 -- 0 14 4 0

2021 PLAYER BIOS

44 JILLIE QUEVEDO

Senior • DefensePittsford, NYPittsford Mendon

55 KATIE RAILEY

Senior • AttackTowson, Md.Notre Dame Prep

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2020• Played in all eight games with six starts• Had career-high three goals vs. Richmond• Finished with six goals and one assist• Add eight ground balls and one draw control• Had two ground balls at No. 20 Stanford and at No. 9 Princeton

2019• Did not play

2018 • Appeared in 18 games, starting in 14 of them• Scored eight goals this season, including a hat trick against Notre Dame • Recorded one assist, 13 ground balls, one draw control and three caused turnovers

HIGH SCHOOL• Played and started on high school lacrosse and soccer team• US Lacrosse All-American 2016 & 2017• 2017 Central Ohio Player of the Year• Finished lacrosse career with 125 goals and 55 assists• Earned First Team All-District, Ohio Central Conference, and All Ohio (2015, 2016, & 2017)• Ohio Division I State Champions (2015, 2016, 2017)

PERSONAL• Parents are Karri and Jerry Schildmeyer• Has a twin sister, Anna, and younger sister, Ellena• Father swam and dove for Miami University• Academic All Ohio (2013-2017)• US All Academic (2016 & 2017)• President of Cloud 9 Cure Club (2016-2017)• Barrington Elementary High School Mentor

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 18-14 8 1 9 19 .421 0 13 3 12019 DNP2020 8-6 6 1 7 13 .462 0 8 0 1Total 26-20 14 2 16 32 .438 0 21 3 2

2020• Appeared in five games, making two starts• Dished out career-high three assists vs. Richmond• Had hat tricks against North Carolina and Duke• Added five ground balls, two caused turnovers and one draw control

2019• Appeared in eight games before suffering season-ending injury• Scored four goals and two assists• Had five ground balls and one caused turnover

2018 • Appeared in 16 games, starting in six of them• Scored four goals this season• Tallied eight ground balls, one draw control and one caused turnover

HIGH SCHOOL• Played & started on varsity lacrosse (2014-2017), soccer (2013-2016), and basketball (2013-2017)• Three time US Lacrosse All-American (2015-2017)• 2016 Under Armour All-American New England Team• Finished career with 334 goals and holds school record• Con Edison Scholar-Athlete of the week• Rye Country Day School’s 2016-2017 Mary Borton Award for best female athlete• Four-time Western New England Prep School Athletic All-Star Team (2014-2017)• Four-time Fairchester Athletic Association All-League (2014-2017)

PERSONAL• Parents are Denise and Finbar Regan• Father played basketball and baseball at Clark University (Class of ’87)• Mother ran track at Hamilton College (Class of ’88)• Has one brother, Shane• Loves to sing and was a member of Bel Canto Honors Choir in high school

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 16-6 4 5 9 16 .250 0 8 1 12019 8-1 4 2 6 9 .444 1 5 1 02020 5-2 7 3 10 14 .500 0 5 2 1Total 29-9 15 10 25 39 .385 1 18 4 2

2021 PLAYER BIOS1010 TAYLOR REGAN

Senior • AttackLarchmont, NYRye Country Day School

HIGH SCHOOL• Played varsity for Upper Arlington High School• Named team captain as a junior and senior• In three seasons had, 77 goals, 287 draw controls, 48 caused turnovers and 90 ground balls• 2019 US Lacrosse All-American• 2019 First Team All-State• Two-time First Team All-Ohio Capital Conference• Two-time First Team All-Region• Three-time Academic All-Ohio• Played varsity soccer for four years

PERSONAL• Parents are Jerry and Karri Schildmeyer• Has two sisters, Olivia and Anna• Olivia also plays lacrosse for UVA• Dad swam at Miami University

3636 ELLENA SCHILDMEYER

Freshman • MidfieldUpper Arlington, OhioUpper Arlington

4040 OLIVIA SCHILDMEYER

Senior • AttackUpper Arlington, OhioUpper Arlington

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HIGH SCHOOL• 2019 US Lacrosse All-American• 2020 Under Armour Senior All-American• 2020 All-Decade Team Honorable Mention (Monroe County)• 2020 Spark Plug Award• Finished career with 99 goals, 87 assists, 127 draw controls and 192 points• Ranked eighth nationally by Inside Lacrosse (2019)• Played varsity lacrosse at Fairport High School• Three-time team captain• Member of US19 Training Team (2018-19)• Two-time Democrat and Chronicle All-Greater Rochester Super 16 (2018 & 2019)• Two-time Section 5 Class A All-Tournament Team (2018 & 2019)• Two-time First Team All-League Monroe County (2018 & 2019)• NYSSWA All-Star Second Team (2019)

PERONSAL• Parents are Melissa and Timothy Schwab• Has one brother, Jacob• Dad played rugby and ran track at Alfred University• Brother plays football at Norwich Military University

1414 MORGAN SCHWAB

Freshman • MidfieldFairport, NYFairport

2021 PLAYER BIOS

2020• Played in all eight games, making two starts• Scored five goals, had four ground balls, three draw controls and one caused turnover• Had career-high two goals in win at California• Made first collegiate start against Richmond• Recorded a goal, two ground balls, one caused turnover and one draw control in win at No. 9 Princeton

HIGH SCHOOL• 2019 Captain• 2019 All-IAAM (Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland)• 2019 Under Armour All-American South Team• 2018 Under Armour All-American Underclass Player• 2016 Under Armour All-American Underclass Player• 2018 & 2019 First Team All-Metro Baltimore• Finished senior season with 72 goals, 15 assists and 136 ground balls• Two-time Recipient of Roland Park Country School Excellence Award• Also played varsity basketball and soccer

PERSONAL• Parents are Susan and Steve Shaw• Has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Emma• Ryan played lacrosse at Delaware

Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2020 8-2 5 0 5 17 .294 0 4 1 3Total 8-2 5 0 5 17 .294 0 4 1 3

2323 KIKI SHAW

Sophomore • MidfieldOwing Mills, Md.Roland Park Country School

2020• Started all eight games one defense• Recorded 10 ground balls and six caused turnovers• Had career-high two caused turnovers against No. 15 Navy and No. 1 North Carolina• Recorded career-best three ground balls vs. North Carolina• Had multiple ground balls in four contests

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• Did not play

2018 • Appeared in six games• Recorded one ground ball against Canisius (3/28/18)

HIGH SCHOOL• Played 4 years of varsity lacrosse and field hockey• First Team All-State, All LIS, Team MVP in field hockey• US Lacrosse All-American 2016 & 2017• VISSA First Team All-State lacrosse• First Team All-Metro lacrosse• All LIS lacrosse

PERSONAL• Parents are Ned and Lacey• 2017 Lexus of Richmond Pursuit of Perfection Nominee• 2016 Field Hockey all-academic squad

VIRGINIA CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 6-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 02019 DNP2020 8-8 0 0 0 0 -- 0 10 6 0Total 14-8 0 0 0 0 -- 0 11 6 0

66 GWIN SINNOTT

Senior • DefenseRichmond, Va.Collegiate School

2020• Did not play

HIGH SCHOOL• Two-time US Lacrosse All American (2018 & 2019)• Four-time 4A NCHSAA Women’s Lacrosse State Champion• Member of Under Armour All-America Underclass South Team (2018)• Team Captain as a senior• Field Hockey team Captain (2018)• “Capital 7” First Team All-Conference (2018)• Earned First Team “All-Metro” (2018)• North Carolina National Tournament Team (2016, 2017)• Four-year letterman of Cardinal Gibbons lacrosse team

PERSONAL• Parents are Ashley and Harris Vaughan• Has two brothers, Harry and Fletcher

1717 ELLA REAVES VAUGHAN

Sophomore • MidfieldRaleigh, NCCardinal Gibbons

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2020• Appeared in one game

2019• ACC Academic Honor Roll• Appeared in one game

2018• Appeared in one game this season

HIGH SCHOOL• Played lacrosse, basketball, and field hockey 4 years• US Lacrosse All-American 2017• All-State, All-Metro (2016 & 2017)• All-League of Independent Schools (2015-2017)• Impact Award Winner, 2016• All-League of Independent Schools in field hockey, 2017

PERSONAL• Parents are Todd and Amanda Williamson• Has one younger sister, Margaret• Father played varsity lacrosse for 4 years and football for 2 years at VMI

VIRGINIA CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW GB CT DC2018 1-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 02019 1-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 02020 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0Total 3-0 1 0 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0

2021 PLAYER BIOS

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year varsity athlete at Darien High School• Helped team to three-straight Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference championships (2017-19)• Two-time Connecticut State Team Champions (2017 & 2019)• 2019 All-Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference honorable mention• Two-time Under Armour All-America Command Division (2016 & 2017)• 2016 Under Armour All-America Command Division Tournament Champions• Member of 2017 US Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament – Connecticut Team 1

PERSONAL• Parents are Lynne and John Vaught

3030 JORDAN VAUGHT

Freshman • MidfieldDarien, Conn.Darien

HIGH SCHOOL• Ranked a “Top Ten” college-bound goalie by Inside Lacrosse Magazine• Helped team to 2019 Virginia State Championship (Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Assoc.)• Member of 2019 Independent School League Championship Team• Two-time Under Armour Lacrosse All-American selection (2017 & 2018)• Member of 2019 Inside Lacrosse/Epoch Lacrosse Tournament Championship Team (“A” Bracket)• Named to 2019 U.S. Lacrosse National Schoolgirls Team #1 (DC Metro Region)• Played for U-18 Israeli National Team at 2019 World Lacrosse Festival• Selected to U-19 USA Team for 2017 World Lacrosse Festival• Two-time Brine/Maverik National High School Lacrosse All-American (2017 & 2018)• Played for Capital Lacrosse Club• Also competed in varsity swimming and tennis PERSONAL• Parents are Edward and Dr. Tina West• Has one sister, Amanda, and one brother, Jake• Father swam and played water polo at Yale

3131 ASHLEY WEST

Freshman • GoalkeeperBethesda, Md.St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School

HIGH SCHOOL• Played varsity lacrosse for four years at Episcopal Academy• 2020 Under Armour Senior All-American• Senior Captain• Reached 100 career goals and 100 career points in 2019• Helped team to three-straight Inter-AC Championships (2017-19)• Two-time US Lacrosse All-American (2018 & 2019)• Two-time First Team All-Inter-Academic League (2018 & 2019)• Second Team All-Inter-Ac (2017)• Inside Lacrosse Young Gun Sophomore Watch List• Also lettered in soccer and track PERSONAL• Parents are Rory and Brandon Whitaker• Has one brother, Tristan, and one sister, Quinn• Dad played lacrosse at University of Vermont• Uncle, Gui Costin, played golf at Virginia

22 DEVON WHITAKER

Freshman • MidfieldWayne, Pa.Episcopal Academy

99 LIZA WILLIAMSON

Senior • AttackRichmond, Va.St. Catherine’s School

HIGH SCHOOL• Played four-years varsity lacrosse at Bishop Ireton• 2020 Preseason All-Inside Lacrosse Women High School Team, Honorable Mention• 2020 Named Captain of Bishop Ireton’s Lacrosse Team• 2020 Named to Under Armour All-America Senior Team• 2020 Voted “Most Athletic” Female by senior class at Bishop Ireton• 2019 Under Armour Highlight Team – DC Metro• 2019 Under Armour All-Tournament Team• 2019 US Lacrosse All American• 2019 First Team All-Conference• 2019 All-Met Honorable Mention• 2019 First Team All-State• 2019 Inside Lacrosse Senior Rankings ranked #21 in country• Helped team to three-straight WCAC Championships• 2018 WCAC Player of the Game• Two-time member of Under Armour Command Team – DC Metro (2016, 2017)• Two-time VISAA Champions (2017 & 2018)• 2017 Named to Inside Lacrosse’s Young Guns Sophomore Watch List

PERSONAL• Parents are Jen and Price Williams• Has two brothers, Price and Harrison• Mom swam and Richmond and dad played football at Richmond

1515 AUBREY WILLIAMS

Freshman • MidfieldPurcellville, Va.Bishop Ireton

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Date UVA Opponent Outcome Scoring Summary RankFeb. 9 16 at No. 13 Navy W, 15-12 McGovern (5-0); Bowen (3-3); Dyson (2-0); Kloak (2-0); Caskin (1-1); Mueller (1-0)

Feb. 14 8 at No. 20 Stanford W, 12-11 Mueller (6-0); Caskin ((3-1); Kloak (2-0); Dyson (1-0)

Feb. 16 8 at California W, 17-7 McGovern (4-0); Mueller (3-2); Bowen (2-2); Caskin (2-0); Shaw (2-0); Kloak (1-1); Dyson (0-2); Barker (1-0); Regan (1-0); Schildmeyer (1-0); Hoeg (0-1)

Feb. 22 8 at No. 9 Princeton W, 12-10 Caskin (4-1); Kloak (3-0); Mueller (2-1); McGovern (2-0); Shaw (1-0); Schildmeyer (0-1)

Feb. 26 7 Richmond L, 13-12 Caskin (3-0); MUeller (3-0); Schildmeyer (3-0); Regan (0-3); McGovern (2-0); Shaw (1-0); Hoeg (0-1)

Feb. 29 7 No. 1 North Carolina* L, 18-12 Mueller (1-3); Bowen (3-0); Regan (3-0); Graham (2-0); Caskin (1-0); Kloak (1-0); Shaw (1-0)

March 4 12 George Mason W, 14-8 Bowen (4-0); Kloak (3-0); McGovern (2-1); Mueller (2-1); Caskin (1-1); Graham (1-1); Schildmeyer (1-0)

March 7 12 at No. 23 Duke L, 16-10 Mueller (3-1); Regan (3-0); Kloak (2-0); Caskin (1-0); Schildmeyer (1-0); Bowen (0-1)

*-ACC Game ^-Season cut short due to COVID-19

OVERALL RECORD: 5-3 • CONFERENCE: 0-2HOME: 1-2 • AWAY: 4-1 • NEUTRAL: N/A

2020 PLAYER ACCOLADES

ACC Academic Honor RollIndividual Honors

INSIDE LACROSSE All-AmericaSammy Mueller - Second TeamAshley Stilo - Honorable Mention

Lila Barker (2); Myla Grace Bar-nett (1); Jaime Biskup (1); Nora Bowen (1); Alex Burtnett (1); Charlie Campbell (4); Courtlynne Caskin (2); Braeden Dial (1); Annie Dyson (2); Lilly Emery Baum (1); Nina Garfinkel (1); Halle Graham (2); Anna Hauser (4); Riley Hoeg (1); Chloe Jones (2); Jalen Knight (2); Lauren Martin (4); Aislinn McCarthy (1); Ashlyn McGovern (1); Sammy Mueller (4); Madisen Patrick (1); Megan Plain (4); Jillie Quevedo (2); Taylor Regan (1); Olivia Schildmeyer (3); Kiki Shaw (1); Gwin Sinnott (2); Ashley Stilo (3); Ella-Reaves Vaughan (1); Liza Williamson (3);

2020 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

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2020 Virginia Women's LacrosseVirginia Combined Team Statistics

All games (as of Apr 29, 2020)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 5-3 1-2 4-1 0-0CONFERENCE 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-1 1-1 4-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Feb 08 at #15 NAVY Wot 14-13 3442/14/2020at #20 Stanford W 12-11 244Feb 16 at California W 17-7 314Feb 22 at Princeton W 12-10 952Feb 26 RICHMOND L o 2 12-13 280

* Feb 29 #1 NORTH CAROLINA L 12-18 769Mar 04 GEORGE MASON W 14-8 306

* Mar 07 at #23 Duke L 10-16 522

TEAM STATISTICS VA OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 103-259 96-238 Goals scored per game 12.88 12.00 Shot pct. . 3 9 8 . 4 0 3 Shots on goal-Attempts 176-259 167-238 SOG pct. . 6 8 0 . 7 0 2 S h o t s / G a m e 32.4 29.8 A s s i s t s 29 36 Free position Made-Att 21-55 13-28 Free position pct. . 3 8 2 . 4 6 4GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 103 96 F r e e - p o s i t i o n 21 13 U n a s s i s t e d 74 60 O v e r t i m e 1 1 Goals scored average 12.70 11.84GROUND BALLS 153 131DRAW CONTROLS 83 129TURNOVERS 96 127CAUSED TURNOVERS 64 49CLEARS 135-148 115-127 Clear Pct. . 9 1 2 . 9 0 6SHOT CLOCK VIOLATIONS 4 7ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1355 2376 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/452 5/475 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw GB DC TO CT2 Sammy Mueller 8 21 8 29 59 1 30 29 12 1525 Courtlynne Caskin 8 16 4 20 40 2 16 26 15 816 Ashlyn McGovern 8 15 1 16 32 1 2 1 7 120 Lillie Kloak 8 14 1 15 31 1 2 0 9 128 Nora Bowen 8 12 6 18 28 0 6 0 8 110 Taylor Regan 5 7 3 10 14 0 5 1 2 240 Olivia Schildmeyer 8 6 1 7 13 0 8 1 5 023 Kiki Shaw 8 5 0 5 17 0 4 3 3 111 Halle Graham 8 3 1 4 4 0 6 3 2 319 Annie Dyson 5 3 2 5 15 0 10 8 5 026 Lila Barker 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 09 Liza Williamson 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 038 Lilly Emery Baum 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 Nina Garfinkel 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 15 Katie Railey 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 036 Anna Hauser 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 135 Lauren Martin 8 0 0 0 1 0 7 1 2 431 Ashley Stilo 7 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 2 1227 Charlie Campbell 8 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 4 221 Chloe Jones 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 013 Riley Hoeg 4 0 2 2 1 0 3 1 4 012 Jalen Knight 6 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 16 Gwin Sinnott 8 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 6 64 Jillie Quevedo 8 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 2 437 Myla Grace Barnet 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0

Total 8 103 29 132 259 5 153 83 96 64Opponents 8 96 36 132 238 3 131 129 127 49

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T27 Charlie Campbell 8 486:40 96 11.84 71 . 4 2 5 5-3-0

Total 8 486:40 96 11.84 71 . 4 2 5 5-3-0Opponents 8 486:40 103 12.70 73 . 4 1 5 3-5-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVirginia 45 57 1 0 103Opponents 52 43 0 1 96

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVirginia 40 28 2 1 71Opponents 33 40 0 0 73

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVirginia 112 142 3 2 259Opponents 130 103 2 3 238

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVirginia 78 97 1 0 176Opponents 92 71 2 2 167

2020 FINAL STATISTICS

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VIRGINIA Overall Individual StatisticsAll games (as of Mar 09, 2020)

Overall: 5-3 Conf: 0-2 Home: 1-2 Away: 4-1 Neut: 0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct foul rc yc gc2 Sammy Mueller 8-8 21 7 28 59 . 3 5 6 40 . 6 7 8 1 5-10 30 29 12 15 13 0 2 025 Courtlynne Caskin 8-8 16 5 21 40 . 4 0 0 29 . 7 2 5 2 2-13 16 26 15 8 8 0 4 016 Ashlyn McGovern 8-6 15 1 16 32 . 4 6 9 19 . 5 9 4 1 3-5 2 1 7 1 2 0 0 020 Lillie Kloak 8-4 14 1 15 31 . 4 5 2 23 . 7 4 2 1 5-9 2 0 9 1 11 0 2 028 Nora Bowen 8-8 12 6 18 28 . 4 2 9 17 . 6 0 7 0 1-3 6 0 8 1 9 0 0 010 Taylor Regan 5-2 7 3 10 14 . 5 0 0 10 . 7 1 4 0 1-4 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 040 Olivia Schildmeyer 8-6 6 1 7 13 . 4 6 2 7 . 5 3 8 0 2-2 8 1 5 0 3 0 0 023 Kiki Shaw 8-2 5 0 5 17 . 2 9 4 12 . 7 0 6 0 1-7 4 3 3 1 6 0 1 011 Halle Graham 8-1 3 1 4 4 . 7 5 0 4 1.000 0 1-1 6 3 2 3 3 0 0 019 Annie Dyson 5-5 3 2 5 15 . 2 0 0 9 . 6 0 0 0 - 10 8 5 0 2 0 0 026 Lila Barker 3-0 1 0 1 3 . 3 3 3 2 . 6 6 7 0 - 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 06 Gwin Sinnott 8-8 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 10 0 6 6 6 0 0 04 Jillie Quevedo 8-3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 13 0 2 4 8 0 0 027 Charlie Campbell 8-8 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 12 0 4 2 0 0 0 012 Jalen Knight 6-5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 4 0 1 1 5 0 1 013 Riley Hoeg 4-0 0 2 2 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 - 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 021 Chloe Jones 3-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 037 Myla Grace Barnett 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 031 Ashley Stilo 7-7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 11 1 2 12 10 0 0 035 Lauren Martin 8-8 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 - 7 1 2 4 9 0 0 036 Anna Hauser 8-7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 03 Nina Garfinkel 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 09 Liza Williamson 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 Katie Railey 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 038 Lilly Emery Baum 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Total 8 103 29 132 259 . 3 9 8 176 . 6 8 0 5 21-55 153 83 95 64 107 0 12 0Opponents 8 96 33 129 238 . 4 0 3 167 . 7 0 2 3 13-28 131 129 127 49 159 0 18 2

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced27 Charlie Campbell 8-7 486:40 96 11.84 71 . 4 2 5 5 3 0 238

Total 8 486:40 96 11.84 71 . 4 2 5 5 3 0 238Opponents 8 486:40 103 12.70 73 . 4 1 5 3 5 0 260

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVIRGINIA 45 57 1 0 103Opponents 52 43 0 1 96

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVIRGINIA 112 142 3 2 259Opponents 130 103 2 3 238

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVIRGINIA 78 97 1 0 176Opponents 92 71 2 2 167

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVIRGINIA 40 28 2 1 71Opponents 33 40 0 0 73

Attendance Summary VA OpponentTotal 1355 2376Dates/Avg Per Date 3/452 5/475Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

CLEARS: VIRGINIA -- 135-148 .912, Opponents -- 115-127 .906.

2020 FINAL STATISTICS

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VIRGINIA Team Game-by-Game ComparisonAll games (as of Mar 09, 2020)

Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal GB T/O Faceoff ClearsFeb 08 NAVY 14-13 14/13 4/7 33/31 22/21 20/12 13/17 0/0 15-18/15-182/14/20 Stanford 12-11 12/11 1/2 33/25 22/19 32/28 13/16 0/0 16-18/14-15Feb 16 California 17-7 17/7 8/4 41/23 28/17 18/17 13/13 0/0 17-17/14-15Feb 22 Princeton 12-10 12/10 3/5 35/34 20/26 17/16 15/13 0/0 21-22/16-17Feb 26 RICHMOND 12-13 12/13 4/4 21/37 15/23 12/23 15/16 0/0 17-20/14-14Feb 29 NORTH CAROLINA 12-18 12/18 3/4 29/33 20/23 16/15 9/16 0/0 12-13/13-14Mar 04 GEORGE MASON 14-8 14/8 4/2 35/25 26/17 20/11 8/17 0/0 20-20/15-19Mar 07 Duke 10-16 10/16 2/5 32/30 23/21 18/9 9/19 0/0 17-20/14-15Totals 103-96 103/96 29/33 259/238 176/167 153/131 95/127 0/0 135-148/115-127

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

2020 FINAL STATISTICS

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Goals 1. Amy Appelt (2001-05) ..........258 2. Lauren Aumiller (2000-03) ..217 3. Tyler Leachman (2003-06) ..195 4. Blair Weymouth (2006-09) .193 5. Dawn Wisniewski (1984-87) .189 6. Sammy Mueller (2017-20) .....165 7. Cary Chasney (2001-05) ....... 155 8. Kasey Behr (2015-18) .............. 153 9. Liza Blue (2011-15) ....................139 Avery Shoemaker(2016-19) ..139 assists 1. Lindsay Sheehan (1984-86) ..129 2. Amy Appelt (2002-05) ........... 115 3. Maggie Jackson (2016-19) ......... 108 4. Ashley McCulloch (2006-09) ..... 105 5. Lauren Aumiller (2000-03) ..103 6. Casey Bocklet (2013-15) ......... 83 7. Josie Owen (2008-12) .............. 81 8. Blair Weymouth (2006-09) .. 78 9. Caitlin Banks (2001-04) .......... 7610. Courtney Swan (2012-15) ........75

Points 1. Amy Appelt (2001-05) .......... 373 2. Lauren Aumiller (2000-03) .320 3. Blair Weymouth (2006-09) .271 4. Tyler Leachman (2003-06) ..261 5. Lindsay Sheehan (1984-86) ..251 6. Maggie Jackson (2016-19) ....231 7. Dawn Wisniewski (1984-87) 224 8. Sammy Mueller (2017-20) .....215 9. Cary Chasney (2001-05) ........211 10. Ashley McCulloch (2006-09) .... 206

Ground Balls 1. Elaine Maddox (1984-87) ....404 2. Amy Fromal (1997-00) ..........302 3. Peggy Boutilier (1995-98) ....268 4. Dawn Wisniewski (1984-87) 260 5. Cherie Greer (1991-94) ..........247 6. Robyn Nye (1988-91) ..............244 7. Gina Sambus (1999-02) ........236 8. Jill Dunham (1987-90) ...........229 9. Kara Ariza (1995-98) ................211 10. Abbie O’Leary (1984-87) ......203

Caused turnovers 1. Tiffany Schummer (2000-03) . 127 Kaitlin Duff (2007-10) ............. 127 3. Stephy Samaras (1998-00) ... 122 4. Gina Sambus (1999-02) .........107 Lauri Kenis (1999-03) .............107 6. Amy Fromal (1998-00) ...........94 7. Lauren Aumiller (2000-03) ... 92 8. Kaitlin Luzik (2016-19) .............. 91 9. Sammy Mueller (2017-20) ...... 84 10. Nikki Lieb (2003-06) ............... 83

draw Controls 1. Maggie Jackson (2016-19) .......301 2. Brittany Kalkstein (2007-10) .. 287 3. Courtney Swan (2012-15) ........ 272 4. Sammy Mueller (2017-20) ... 204 5. Lauren Aumiller (2000-03) ..... 195 6. Kasey Behr (2015-18) ....................151 7. Nikki Lieb (2003-06) ..............136 8. Liza Blue (2011-15) .................... 135 9. Cherie Greer (1991-94) ........... 133 10. Caitlin Banks (2001-04) .......... 131

saves 1. Michelle Cusimano (1993-97) ..681 2. Rachel Vander Kolk (2015-18) ..........577 3. Andrea Pfeiffer (2001-04) ...547 4. Heather Dow (1980-82) ........474 5. Tracy Nelson (1986-88) .........437 6. Sally Cecil (1983-85) ..............369 7. Kim Prendergast (1990-93) .362 8. Ginger Miles (2004-06) ........334 9. Kendall McBrearty (2005-08) .331 10. Francis Segarra (1997-00) ...324

save PerCentaGe 1. Heather Dow (1980-82) ........659 2. Michelle Cusimano (1993-96) ..641 3. Heather Christman (1991) ......619 4. Cindy Ligon (1977-78) ............ .611 Barb Stenzel (1979) ................. .611 6. Tracy Nelson (1986-89) .........584 7. Kim Prendergast (1990-93) .569 8. Heather Castle (1995-98) .... .529 9. Frances Segarra (1997-00) ..524 10. Sarah Darling (1985-88) .........516

Goals aGainst averaGe 1. Kim Prendergast (1990-93) . 5.12 2. Heather Christman (1991) ....5.53 3. Heather Castle (1995-98) ....5.99 4. Heather Dow (1980-82) .........6.11 5. Cindy Ligon (1977-78) ...........6.16 6. Michelle Cusimano (1993-96) 6.30 7. Tracy Nelson (1986-89) ........6.56 8. Frances Segarra (1997-00) . 7.45 9. Kendall McBrearty (2005-08) 7.60 10. Sarah Darling (1985-88) ........7.72

‘Hoos in tHe iwlCa national

ranKinGs• Virginia is one of five

programs in the NCAA to be ranked at least once in every year of the IWLCA Coaches Poll. The poll was created in 1988, with Dartmouth, Maryland, Penn State and Princeton joining Virginia as the only programs to be nationally ranked every year.

• Of those five programs, Virginia is the only program to be ranked in every week of the IWLCA coaches poll, a span of 281-straight polls.

• Of those 281 polls, the Cavaliers have been ranked among the top-10 in the nation on 243 occasions, the second-most among all NCAA programs.

• The Cavaliers have spent 15 weeks ranked No. 1, including the entire 1993 season, en route to the program’s second national championship.

• Virginia debuted at No. 7 in the inaugural coaches poll on March 19, 1988. While the Cavaliers have climbed to a No. 1 ranking, the farthest they have ever fallen was to No. 19 on April 23, 2013. Virginia has only spent five weeks ranked outside the top-15.

2020 RANKINGSWeek IWLCA Media PollPreseason ...... 16 ........................13Feb. 18 ........... 12 ........................15

SINGLE GAME RECORDSGoals 1. Debbie Easter (4/17/81 vs Duke)............... ......................10 2. Debbie Easter (4/14/80 vs Lynchburg)... ......................9 3. Debbie Easter (3/27/82 at Mary Washington). ...........9 4. Lindsey Sheehan (4/26/86 vs Delaware) ......................8 5. Lauren Aumiller (5/11/03 vs Georgetown) ....................8 6. Tyler Leachman (5/3/05 vs Loyola). ...............................8 7. Diane Calleson (4/1/80 vs Sweet Briar) .........................7 Debbie Easte (4/3/80 vs Hofstra) ...................................7 Lynn Campbell (3/26/85 vs ODU) ...................................7 Dawn Wisniewski (5 games) ..............................................7 Cynthia Mathes (3/18/90 vs Lehigh) ...............................7 Cherie Greer (4/26/97 vs Towson) ..................................7 Cary Chasney (3/3/03 vs William & Mary) ...................7 Amy Appelt (2 games) .........................................................7

assists 1. Lindsay Sheehan (5 games) ...............................................7 2. Lauren Aumiller (4/15/03 vs GMU) ..................................7 3. Linday Sheehan (3 games) .................................................5 Lisa Newi (3/22/87 vs Dartmouth) ..................................5 Anna Yates (3/15/95 vs ODU) ............................................5 Amy Appelt (3/12/02 vs Maryland) .................................5 Lauren Aumiller (3/6/02 vs ODU) ....................................5 Blair Weymouth (3/29/06 vs JMU) .................................5 Ashley McCulloch (2/21/07 vs VT) ...................................5 Jose Owen (2 games) ...........................................................5 Maggie Jackson (4/20/19) ..................................................5

Points 1. Debbie Easter (3/27/82 at Mary Washington) .............. 14 2. Lindsey Sheehan (4 games) ............................................. 13 3. Debbie Easter (4/14/80) ....................................................10 Lindsey Sheehan (2 games) .............................................10 Debbie Easter (4/17/81 vs Duke) .....................................10 Anna Yates (3/15/95 vs ODU) ..........................................10 Lauren Aumiller (4/15/03 vs GMU) ................................10

Ground Balls 1. Katherine Maser (3/27/84 vs ODU) ............................... 16 2. Lisa Newi (4/17/87 vs Lehigh) .......................................... 14 3. Elaine Maddox (4/6/85 vs Bucknell) ............................. 12 S Chaplin (4/4/89 vs William & Mary) ...........................12 5. Lindsey Sheehan (4/12/85 vs Loyola) ............................11 Elaine Maddox (4/26/85 vs ODU) ................................... 11 Tracy Drummond (4/18/85 vs Richmond) ................... 11 Missy Farwell (2 games) ...................................................... 11 Sally Ulman (4/22/86 vs Richmond) .............................. 11 Jill Dunham (4/9/89 vs Northwestern) ......................... 11

Caused turnovers 1. Kaitlin Duff (4/5/09 vs. Harvard) ......................................7 2. Stephy Samaras (3/3/99 vs Richmond) ........................6 Ashley Widger (3/16/99 vs Princeton) ...........................6 Molly Cangemi (3/26/02 vs UMBC) ................................6 Meredith Lazarus (5/3/05 vs Loyola) .............................6 Nikki Lieb (5/15/05 vs Boston) ..........................................6 Maggie Preas (3/22/17 vs JMU) ........................................6 Brittany Kalkenstein (3/17/10 vs W&M) ..........................6

draw Controls 1. Maggie Preas (4/6/16 vs Navy) ........................................ 11 Kasey Behr (3/14/18 at Loyola) ........................................ 11 Magie Jackson (3/14/18 at Loyola) ................................. 11 Sammy Mueller (4/14/18 at Louisville) .......................... 11 5. Jamie Haas (4/7/99 vs JMU) ............................................10 6. Courtney Swan (2 games) .................................................10 7. Courtney Swan (2/28/15 vs Penn State) ........................9 Lauren Aumiller (4/12/00 vs VT) ......................................9 Brittany Kalkenstein (4/11/07 vs Georgetown) ....................9 Morgan Stephens (4/1/15 vs Navy) ..................................9 Courtney Swam (4/17/15 vs VT) ........................................9

saves 1. Heather Dow (4/17/80 at Richmond) .......................... 272. Michelle Cusimano (5/21/94 vs Princeton) ................ 263. Sallie Cecil (4/12/83 vs W&M)......................................... 254. Michelle Cusimano (3/18/95 vs Princeton) ................ 235. Michelle Cusimano (5/19/96 vs Maryland) ................. 22 Liz Coglan (3/8/14 vs UNC) ............................................. 227. Heather Dow (5/9/80 vs Temple) .................................. 21 Tracy Nelson (4/24/87 vs Temple) ................................. 21 Michelle Cusimano (4/15/95 vs Delaware) .................. 21 Michelle Cusimano (5/18/96 vs Loyola) ....................... 21

CAREER STATISTICS

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Goals 1. Amy Appelt (2004)..................90 2. Lauren Aumiller (2002) ........... 71 3. Kate Breslin (2007) .................. 68 4. Dawn Wisniewski (1987) ......... 65 Tyler Leachman (2005) .......... 65 6. Lauren Aumiller (2003) ..........64 7. Dawn Wisniewski (1986) ......... 62 8. Cherie Greer (1994) ................... 61 9. Lindsay Sheehan (1986).......... 59 Cary Chasney (2003) ............... 59 Sammy Mueller (2018) ............. 59

assists 1. Lindsay Sheehan (1986).......... 66 2. Lindsay Sheehan (1985) .......... 43 3. Amy Appelt (2005) .................. 38 4. Ashley McCulloch (2007) ........37 Maggie Jackson (2019) .........37 6. Lauren Aumiller (2003) .......... 36 7. Lauren Aumiller (2002) .............. 35 Josie Owen (2012) .................... 35 Courtney Swan (2015) ............. 35 10. Ashley McCulloch (2008) ...... 34 Points 1. Lindsay Sheehan (1986)......... 125 2. Amy Appelt (2004).................. 121 3. Lauren Aumiller (2002) ........ 106 4. Lauren Aumiller (2003) ........ 100 5. Kate Breslin (2007) .................. 96 6. Amy Appelt (2005) .................. 95 7. Tyler Leachman (2006) .......... 87 8. Lindsay Sheehan (1985) .......... 83 Amy Appelt (2003) .................. 83 10. Tyler Leachman (2005) .......... 82

saves 1. Michelle Cusimano (1994) ....225 2. Michelle Cusimano (1996) .....219 3. Andrea Pfeiffer (2004) .........207 4. Liz Colgan (2014) ....................203 5. Michelle Cusimano (1995) .....199 6. Andrea Pfeiffer (2002)...........185 7. Charlie Campbell (2019) .........181 8. Ginger Miles (2005) ................ 179 Kendall McBrearty (2007) .... 179 10. Rachel Vander Kolk (2017) ... 176

save PerCentaGe 1. Heather Dow (1981) .............. .741 2. Michelle Cusimano (1995) .668 3. Cindy Ligon (1977) .............. .647 4. Michelle Cusimano (1994) .633 5. Michelle Cusimano (1996) .629 6. Heather Dow (1982) ............ .621 7. Heather Dow (1980) ............ .619 Heather Christman (1991) .. .619 9. Barb Stenzel (1979) .............. .611 10. Tracy Nelson (1989) ............ .609

Goals aGainst averaGe 1. Heather Dow (1981) ...............4.97 2. Kim Prendergast (1992) .......5.02 3. Cindy Ligon (1977) ..................5.19 4. Tracy Nelson (1988) ................5.41 5. Heather Dow (1980) ..............5.50 6. Heather Christman (1991) ....5.53 7. Tracy Nelson (1989) ...............5.55 8. Heather Castle (1997) .......... 5.80 9. Kim Prendergast (1990) .......5.88 10. Kim Prendergast (1993) .......6.33

Ground Balls 1. Elaine Maddox (1986) ............ 108 2. Elaine Maddox (1987) .............103 3. Amy Fromal (1999) ................... 98 4. Elaine Maddox (1984) .............. 97 5. Elaine Maddox (1985) .............. 96 6. Gina Sambus (2002) ................ 84 7. Lindsay Sheehan (1986).......... 82 Peggy Boutilier (1997) ............. 82 9. Dawn Wisniewski (1987) .......... 81 Amy Fromal (2000) .................. 81

Caused turnovers 1. Samm Taylor (1998).................. 56 2. Stephy Samaras (1999) ........... 54 3. Tiffany Schummer (2003) ......52 4. Ashley Widger (1999) .............. 47 5. Gina Sambus (2002) ................44 6. Lauri Kenis (2003) .................... 43 7. Stephy Samaras (2000) .......... 41 Kaitlin Duff (2009) .................... 41 9. Tiffany Schummer (2002)......40 10. Amy Fromal (1999) ................... 36

draw Controls 1. Brittany Kalkstein (2010) ........ 97 Maggie Jackson (2018) ........... 97 3. Courtney Swan (2014) ........... 96 4. Maggie Jackson (2019) ...........94 5. Courtney Swan (2015) ............. 85 Courtney Swan (2013) ............. 83 7. Sammy Mueller (2018) .............. 81 8. Sammy Mueller (2019).............80 9. Brittany Kalkstein (2009) ...........73 10. Maggie Jackson (2017) ............ 71

CLASS RECORDSGoalsFirst-Year 1. 53 Amy Appelt ............. 2002 2. 49 Blair Weymouth .....2006 3. 46 Debbie Easter .......... 1980 46 Cary Chasney ......... 2002

seCond-Year 1. 59 Cary Chasney ......... 2003 59 Sammy Mueller ....... 2018 3. 58 Amy Appelt ............. 2003 58 Blair Weymouth ..... 2007

tHird-Year 1. 90 Amy Appelt .............2004 2. 71 Lauren Aumiller ..... 2002 3. 65 Tyler Leachman .....2005

FourtH-Year 1. 68 Kate Breslin ............. 2007 2. 65 Dawn Wisniewski ....1987 3. 64 Lauren Aumiller ..... 2003

assistsFirst-Year 1. 21 Amy Appelt ............. 2002 21 Blair Weymouth .....2006 3. 19 Cary Chasney .......... 2002

seCond-Year 1. 37 Ashley McCulloch . 2007 2. 33 Maggie Jackson .......20173. 28 Blair Weymouth ..... 2007

tHird-Year1. 43 Lindsay Sheehan .....1985 2. 35 Lauren Aumiller ..... 2002 3. 32 Maggie Jackson ...... 2018

FourtH-Year 1. 66 Lindsay Sheehan .....1986 2. 38 Amy Appelt .............2005 3. 37 Maggie Jackson ...... 2019

Points

First-Year 1. 74 Amy Appelt ............. 2002 2. 74 Maggie Jackson .......20173. 70 Blair Weymouth .....2006

seCond-Year 1. 86 Blair Weymouth ..... 2007 2. 83 Amy Appelt ............. 2003 3. 78 Cary Chasney ......... 2003

tHird-Year 1. 121 Amy Appelt .............2004 2. 106 Lauren Aumiller ..... 2002 3. 83 Lindsay Sheehan .....1985

FourtH-Year 1. 125 Lindsay Sheehan .....1986 2. 100 Lauren Aumiller ..... 2003 3. 96 Kate Breslin ............. 2007

SINGLE SEASON FRESHMAN RECORDSGoals 1. Amy Appelt (2002) .................. 53 2. Blaire Weymouth (2006) .......49 3. Debbie Easter (1980) ...............46 4. Cary Chasney (2002) ..............46 5. Casey Blocklet (2013) ..............44 6. Brittany Kalkenstein (2007) .. 43 7. Kate Evans (1996) ...................... 41 8. Sammy Mueller (2017) ..............37 9. Charlie Finnigan (2010) .......... 3410. Lillie Kloak (2019) ..................31

assists 1. Casey Bocklet ............................. 23 2. Amy Appelt ...................................21 3. Blair Weymouth (2006)............21 4. Cary Chasney (2002) ............... 19 5. Lauren Aumiller (2000) ........... 16 6. Charlie Finnigan (2010) ........... 15 7. Mills Hook (1998) ........................ 13 8. Sloan Warren (2012) ...................12 9. Erin Stewart (1990)..................... 11 10. Caitlin Banks (2001) ................... 11

Points 1. Amy Appelt (2002) ...................74 2. Blair Weymouth (2006).......... 70 3. Casey Bocklet (2013) ............... 67 4. Cary Chasney (2002) .............. 65 5. Debbie Easter (1980) ............... 56 6. Brittany Kalkenstein (2007) ...52 7. Lauren Aumiller (2000) ..........49 8. Charlie Finnigan (2010) ..........49 9. Kate Evans (1996) ....................... 45

Ground Balls 1. Elaine Maddox (1984) .............. 97 2. Amy Fromal (1997) ................... 78 3. Cherie Greer (1991) ................... 66 4. Cynthia Mathes (1988)............. 54 5. Jill Dunham (1987) .................... 53 6. Sammy Mueller (2017) .............50 7. Lauren Aumiller (2000) ..........49 8. Robyn Nye (1988)......................48 9. Mills Hook (1998) .......................48 10. Jen Holden (2006) ................... 47

Caused turnovers 1. Kaitlin Duff (2007) .................... 34 2. Sammy Mueller (2017) ..............27 3. Lauren Aumiller (2000) ...........27 4. Gina Sambus (1999) .................. 18 5. Kim Connors (2003) ................. 16 6. Kaitlin Luzik (2016) .................... 16 7. Kelsey Gahan (2012) ................. 15 8. Lauri Kenis (1999) ...................... 15 9. Lauren Aumiller (2000) ........... 15

draw Controls 1. Brittany Kalkstein (2007) ....... 69 2. Lauren Aumiller (2000) .........46 3. Kaitlin Duff (2007) .................... 42 4. Maggie Jackson (2016) ........... 39 5. Cherie Greer (1991) ................... 32 6. Daniela Eppler (2012) .............. 32 7. Blair Wymouth (2006) ............30 8. Sloan Warren (2012) ................. 29 9. Meredith Lazarus (2003) ........27 10. Caitlin Banks (2001) ..................27

saves 1. Rachel Vander Kolk (2015) ...142 2. Kim Prendergast (1990) .......... 95 3. Tracy Nelson (1986) .................. 39 4. Michelle Cusimano (1993) ...... 36 5. Kendall McBrearty (2005) .....20 6. Kim Kolarik (2010) ..................... 16

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

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TEAM RECORDS

Most Goals sCored, GaMe25 vs. Lynchburg (1980), vs. Towson State (1986)

Most Goals allowed, GaMe23 vs. W&M (1983), vs. Penn State (1986) vs. North Carolina (2017)

larGest MarGin oF viCtorY24 vs. Lynchburg (25-1), (1980)

larGest MarGin oF deFeat15 vs. Penn State (23-8), (1986)

Most Goals sCored, season306 (2004)

Most assists, season145 (2002)

Most wins, season19 (2004, 2006)

Fewest losses, season1 (1991, 1993)

lonGest win streaK, season12 (1991, 1992, 1998)

lonGest losinG streaK, season4 (1995, 2011, 2018)

Most Goals allowed, season246 (2017)

Fewest Goals allowed, season62 (1977)

Most sHutouts, season2 (1980)

NCAA LEADERS

teaMScoring Defense ........................... 1998Scoring Offense ...........................2002Scoring Offense ...........................2003Scoring Offense ......................... 2004

individual PointsLindsay Sheehan .......................... 1986Cherie Greer ................................... 1994Lauren Aumiller ............................2002Lauren Aumiller ............................2003Amy Appelt .................................. 2004

GoalsJenny Slingluff ............................... 1992Lauren Aumiller ............................2002Amy Appelt .................................. 2004

assistsLindsay Sheehan .......................... 1985Lindsay Sheehan .......................... 1986

Goals-aGainst averaGeHeather Castle ............................... 1998

Points in a GaMe

6. 14 Debbie Easter vs Mary Wash., 3/27/82 (7-7)12. 13 Lindsey Sheehan vs Drexel, 4/4/86 (6-7) 13 Lindsey Sheehan vs Delaware, 4/26/86 (8+5) Fastest Goal to oPen a GaMe

2. :08 Heather Goehringer vs James Madison, 4/13/94 9. :10 Tyler Leachman vs Virginia Tech, 4/4/04 Fastest ConseCutive teaM Goals

6. :07 Anna Yates then Erin Stewart vs UMBC, 4/3/93 :07 Kelly Cowan then Kristen Daddona vs UMBC 4/3/93 Career Points

8. 373 Amy Appelt, 2002-05 Career Goals

7. 258 Amy Appelt (2002-05) season Points

9. 125 Lindsey Sheehan, 1986 11. 121 Amy Appelt, 2004 season Points Per GaMe

1. 7.81 Lindsey Sheehan

season assists Per GaMe

3. 4.13 Lindsey Sheehan 1986, 66 in 16 games 10. 3.31 Lindsey Sheehan 1985, 43 in 13 games Goals in a season

7. 90 Amy Appelt, 2004

assists in a season

6. 66 Lindsey Sheehan, 1986 13. 43 Lindsey Sheehan, 1985 14. 33 Ashley McCulloch, 2009 15. 34 Ashley McCulloch, 200819. 27 Julie Gardner, 2011

Career Points Per GaMe

14. 4.39 Amy Appelt, 2002-05 17. 4.10 Lauren Aumiller, 2000-03

Career Goals Per GaMe

16. 3.04 Amy Appelt, 2002-05

season Goals-aGainst averaGe

12. 5.80 Heather Castle, 1997

Career Goals-aGainst averaGe

17. 7.61 Kendall McBreaty, 2005-08

Career draw Controls Per GaMe

18. 4.00 Courtney Swan, 2012-15

Career draw Controls

16. 287 Brittany Kalkstein, 2007-1021. 272 Courtney Swan, 2012-15

season Ground Balls Per GaMe

4. 7.54 Elaine Maddox, 1985 7. 6.93 Elaine Maddox, 1984 8. 6.75 Elaine Maddox, 1986 9. 6.44 Elaine Maddox, 1987 13. 5.38 Lindsey Sheehan, 1986

season Ground Balls

6. 108 Elaine Maddox, 1986 8. 103 Elaine Maddox, 198710. 97 Elaine Maddox, 1984 11. 96 Elaine Maddox, 1985 Career Ground Balls

2. 404 Elaine Maddox, 1984-87 7. 302 Amy Fromal, 1997-2000 12. 268 Peggy Boutilier, 1995-98 13. 260 Dawn Wisniewski, 1984-87 16. 247 Cherie Greer, 1991-94 17. 244 Robyn Nye, 1988-91

NCAA TOP-20

NCAA RECORDS

ConseCutive-GaMes sCorinG 66 Amy Appelt (2002-05)

Points-Per-GaMe in a season 7.81 Lindsey Sheehan, 1986

assists-Per-GaMe in a Career 3.09 Lindsey Sheehan, 1983-86

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

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19971997SemisSemis............#3 UVA def. #2 UNC#3 UVA def. #2 UNC ........ ........ 9-69-6FinalsFinals ...... ...... #1 UMD def. #3 UVA#1 UMD def. #3 UVA ...... ...... 11-1011-10

19981998SemisSemis..........#2 UVA def. #3 DUKE#2 UVA def. #3 DUKE ........ ........9-79-7FinalsFinals ...... ...... #2 UVA def. #1 UNC#2 UVA def. #1 UNC ......... .........9-79-7

19991999SemisSemis..........#3 UVA def. #2 DUKE#3 UVA def. #2 DUKE ...... ......10-910-9FinalsFinals ...... ...... #1 UMD def. #3 UVA#1 UMD def. #3 UVA ....... .......16-616-6

20002000SemisSemis............#2 UMD def. #3 UVA#2 UMD def. #3 UVA ........ ........ 8-68-6

20012001SemisSemis............#1 UMD def. #4 UVA#1 UMD def. #4 UVA ......... .........7-67-6

20022002SemisSemis............#4 UMD def. #1 UVA#4 UMD def. #1 UVA ...... ......15-1215-12

20032003SemisSemis..........#3 UVA def. #2 DUKE#3 UVA def. #2 DUKE ...... ...... 12-912-9FinalsFinals ...... ...... #1 UMD def. #3 UVA#1 UMD def. #3 UVA ........ ........ 11-611-6

20042004SemisSemis............#2 UVA def. #3 UMD#2 UVA def. #3 UMD ......... .........9-79-7FinalsFinals ..... .....#2 UVA def. #1 DUKE#2 UVA def. #1 DUKE ...... ...... 17-717-7

20052005SemisSemis............#2 UVA def. #3 UMD#2 UVA def. #3 UMD ....... .......15-1115-11FinalsFinals ..... .....#1 DUKE def. #2 UVA#1 DUKE def. #2 UVA ....... ....... 9-69-6

20062006SemisSemis............#2 UVA def. #3 UNC#2 UVA def. #3 UNC . . 12-10ot12-10otFinalsFinals ..... .....#2 UVA def. #1 DUKE#2 UVA def. #1 DUKE ...... ...... 13-813-8

20072007QuartersQuarters . . #4 UVA def. #5 BC#4 UVA def. #5 BC ........ ........ 15-715-7SemisSemis............#4 UVA def. #1 UMD#4 UVA def. #1 UMD ....... .......10-710-7FinalsFinals ...... ......#4 UVA def. #3 UNC#4 UVA def. #3 UNC ....... ....... 12-612-6

20082008SemisSemis..........#2 UVA def. #3 DUKE#2 UVA def. #3 DUKE ...... ......10-910-9FinalsFinals ..... ..... #2 UVA def. #1 UMD..#2 UVA def. #1 UMD.. . . 10-9ot10-9ot

20092009QuartersQuarters .. ..#4 UVA def. #5 VT#4 UVA def. #5 VT.................. 13-513-5SemisSemis............#1 UMD def. #4 UVA#1 UMD def. #4 UVA ....... ....... 15-715-7

20102010QuartersQuarters .. ..#3 UVA def. #6 VT#3 UVA def. #6 VT ......... .........18-618-6SemisSemis............ #1 UMD def. #3 UVA#1 UMD def. #3 UVA ....... .......10-610-6

20112011QuartersQuarters #3 UNC def. #6 UVA#3 UNC def. #6 UVA ....... .......16-516-5

20122012QuartersQuarters . . #4 UVA def. #5 BC#4 UVA def. #5 BC ........ ........ 13-813-8SemisSemis............ #1 UNC def. #4 UVA#1 UNC def. #4 UVA ....... .......14-614-6

20132013Quarters #5 UVA def. #4 DUKEQuarters #5 UVA def. #4 DUKE ... ...10-710-7SemisSemis............ #1 UMD def. #5 UVA#1 UMD def. #5 UVA ....... .......13-913-9

20142014Quarters #5 UVA def. #4 DUKEQuarters #5 UVA def. #4 DUKE ..... .....7-57-5SemisSemis............ #1 UMD def. #5 UVA#1 UMD def. #5 UVA ....... .......15-915-9

20152015Quarters #5 ND def. #4 UVAQuarters #5 ND def. #4 UVA ........... ...........7-67-6

20162016Quarters #4 DUKE def. #5 UVAQuarters #4 DUKE def. #5 UVA .... .... 9-89-8

20172017Quarters #3 UVA def. #5 UofLQuarters #3 UVA def. #5 UofL.... 13-12(OT)13-12(OT)SemisSemis..........#2 CUSE def. #3 UVA#2 CUSE def. #3 UVA ..... .....15-1215-12

20182018Quarters #5 ND def. #4 UVAQuarters #5 ND def. #4 UVA ........ ........ 11-1011-10

USWLAUSWLA19791979New HampshireNew Hampshire ........ ........L, 6-8L, 6-8Maryland Maryland ................... ...................L, 2-17L, 2-17

19801980Temple Temple ........................ ........................L, 2-9L, 2-9New Hampshire New Hampshire ...... ......L, 3-7 L, 3-7

NCAANCAA1986-1986-NCAA SemifinalistNCAA SemifinalistMaryland Maryland ................... ...................L, 7-12L, 7-12

1987-1987-NCAA SemifinalistNCAA SemifinalistMaryland Maryland ................ ................ W, 10-5W, 10-5vs Penn State vs Penn State ......... .........L, 9-14L, 9-14

19891989at Princeton at Princeton .............. ..............L, 5-6L, 5-6

19901990Loyola Loyola ........................ ........................L, 7-13L, 7-13

1991-1991-NCAA ChampionsNCAA Championsvs Penn State vs Penn State ....... ....... W, 10-5W, 10-5vs Maryland vs Maryland ............ ............W, 8-6W, 8-6

1992-1992-NCAA SemifinalistNCAA SemifinalistPenn State Penn State .............. ..............W, 11-5W, 11-5vs Maryland vs Maryland .......... ..........Lot, 7-8Lot, 7-8

1993-1993-NCAA ChampionsNCAA Championsvs Harvard vs Harvard ......... .........Wot, 11-10Wot, 11-10vs Princeton vs Princeton ....... .......Wot, 8-6Wot, 8-6

1994-1994-NCAA SemifinalistNCAA SemifinalistWilliam & Mary William & Mary ...... ......W, 8-4W, 8-4vs Princeton vs Princeton ..... ..... Lot, 13-14Lot, 13-14

1996-1996-NCAA FinalistNCAA FinalistWilliam & Mary William & Mary ...... ......W, 8-6W, 8-6vs Loyola vs Loyola ............... ...............W, 10-9W, 10-9vs Maryland vs Maryland ............ ............L, 5-10L, 5-10

19971997North Carolina North Carolina .. ..Lsv, 12-13Lsv, 12-13

1998-1998-NCAA FinalistNCAA FinalistPrinceton Princeton ................. ................. W, 8-7 W, 8-7 vs Dartmouth vs Dartmouth ....... ....... W, 10-7W, 10-7vs Maryland vs Maryland ............. ............. L, 5-11L, 5-11

1999-1999-NCAA FinalistNCAA FinalistDartmouth Dartmouth ........... ........... W, 20-8W, 20-8vs Duke vs Duke .................... ....................W, 9-8W, 9-8vs Maryland vs Maryland ............ ............ L, 6-16L, 6-16

20002000Boston U. Boston U. .............. ..............W, 13-10W, 13-10at James Madison at James Madison L, 5-12L, 5-12

20012001James Madison James Madison ...... ...... L, 8-11L, 8-11

20022002Temple Temple ................... ................... W, 20-8W, 20-8at North Carolinaat North Carolina Lot, 13-14Lot, 13-14

2003-2003-NCAA FinalistNCAA FinalistAmerican American ................ ................W, 19-3W, 19-3Georgetown Georgetown ......... ......... W, 16-9W, 16-9vs Maryland vs Maryland ............ ............W, 9-8W, 9-8vs Princeton vs Princeton ......... .........Lot, 7-8Lot, 7-8

2004-2004-NCAA ChampionsNCAA ChampionsMt. St. Mary’s Mt. St. Mary’s ..................W, 19-2W, 19-2Northwestern Northwestern ....... ....... W, 15-11W, 15-11vs Georgetown vs Georgetown ..... .....W, 12-9W, 12-9at Princeton at Princeton .......... ..........W, 10-4W, 10-4

2005-2005-NCAA FinalistNCAA FinalistJohns Hopkins Johns Hopkins ..... ..... W, 10-8W, 10-8Boston U. Boston U. ................ ................W, 13-9W, 13-9vs Duke vs Duke ................. ................. W, 15-13W, 15-13vs Northwestern vs Northwestern .. ..L, 10-13L, 10-13

20062006Princeton Princeton ................... ...................L, 7-8L, 7-8

2007-2007-NCAA FinalistNCAA FinalistPrinceton Princeton .............. ..............W, 19-10W, 19-10North Carolina North Carolina ..... ..... W, 14-8W, 14-8vs Duke vs Duke ................. .................W, 14-13W, 14-13vs Northwestern vs Northwestern .. ..L, 13-15L, 13-15

20082008North Carolina North Carolina ......... .........L, 7-11L, 7-11

20092009at Dukeat Duke ................. .................Lot, 13-15Lot, 13-15

20102010TowsonTowson ................... ...................W, 14-12W, 14-12at North Carolinaat North Carolina .... ....L, 7-17L, 7-17

20112011at North Carolinaat North Carolina .... ....L, 7-15L, 7-15

20122012at Dukeat Duke ....................... ....................... L, 9-11L, 9-11

20132013vs Penn (N)vs Penn (N) ............. .............W, 12-6W, 12-6at Georgetownat Georgetown ..... ..... W, 10-8W, 10-8at North Carolinaat North Carolina ... ... L, 13-9L, 13-9

2014 2014 - NCAA Semifinalist- NCAA SemifinalistPrincetonPrinceton ................ ................ W, 13-11W, 13-11at UNCat UNC ..................... .....................W, 10-9W, 10-9vs Syracusevs Syracuse .............. ..............L, 16-8L, 16-8

NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament MVPMVP2004 Andrea Pfeiffer2004 Andrea Pfeiffer All-Tournament TeamAll-Tournament Team1991 Jenny Slingluff1991 Jenny Slingluff Robyn Nye Robyn Nye1993 Cherie Greer1993 Cherie Greer Crista Mathes Crista Mathes Kim Prendergast Kim Prendergast Anna Yates Anna Yates1994 Cherie Greer1994 Cherie Greer1996 Kara Ariza1996 Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier Peggy Boutilier Michelle Cusimano Michelle Cusimano1998 Kara Ariza1998 Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier Peggy Boutilier Melissa Hayes Melissa Hayes1999 Kelly Allenbach1999 Kelly Allenbach Melissa Hayes Melissa Hayes Gina Sambus Gina Sambus2003 Caitlin Banks2003 Caitlin Banks Lauri Kenis Lauri Kenis Tiffany Schummer Tiffany Schummer2004 Amy Appelt2004 Amy Appelt Caitlin Banks Caitlin Banks Nikki Lieb Nikki Lieb Andrea Pfeiffer Andrea Pfeiffer Elizabeth Pinney Elizabeth Pinney2005 Amy Appelt2005 Amy Appelt Cary Chasney Cary Chasney Nikki Lieb Nikki Lieb2007 Ashley McCulloch2007 Ashley McCulloch Jess Wasilewski Jess Wasilewski Kaitlin Duff Kaitlin Duff2014 Maddy Keeshan2014 Maddy Keeshan Morgan Stephens Morgan Stephens

ACC Tournament MVPACC Tournament MVP1998 Kara Ariza1998 Kara Ariza2004 Ashleigh Haas2004 Ashleigh Haas2006 Tyler Leachman2006 Tyler Leachman2007 Kendall McBrearty2007 Kendall McBrearty2008 Kendall McBrearty2008 Kendall McBrearty All-Tournament TeamAll-Tournament Team1997 Peggy Boutilier1997 Peggy Boutilier Melissa Hayes Melissa Hayes Samm Taylor Samm Taylor1998 Kara Ariza1998 Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier Peggy Boutilier Amy Fromal Amy Fromal Melissa Hayes Melissa Hayes Samm Taylor Samm Taylor1999 Jamie Haas1999 Jamie Haas Ashley Widger Ashley Widger Amy Fromal Amy Fromal2000 Jamie Haas2000 Jamie Haas Frances Segarra Frances Segarra2001 Lauren Aumiller2001 Lauren Aumiller Lauri Kenis Lauri Kenis2002 Caitlin Banks2002 Caitlin Banks Cary Chasney Cary Chasney2003 Lauren Aumiller2003 Lauren Aumiller Courtney Muller Courtney Muller Tiffany Schummer Tiffany Schummer2004 Amy Appelt2004 Amy Appelt Caitlin Banks Caitlin Banks Ashleigh Haas Ashleigh Haas Elizabeth Pinney Elizabeth Pinney2005 Cary Chasney2005 Cary Chasney Amy Appelt Amy Appelt Nikki Lieb Nikki Lieb Kate Breslin Kate Breslin2006 Julie Hauser2006 Julie Hauser Nikki Lieb Nikki Lieb Ginger Miles Ginger Miles Blair Weymouth Blair Weymouth2007 Kate Breslin2007 Kate Breslin Megan Havrilla Megan Havrilla Brittany Kalkstein Brittany Kalkstein Kendall McBrearty Kendall McBrearty Ashley McCulloch Ashley McCulloch Blair Weymouth Blair Weymouth2008 Claire Bordley2008 Claire Bordley Jenny Hauser Jenny Hauser Brittany Kalkstein Brittany Kalkstein Kendall McBrearty Kendall McBrearty Ashley McCulloch Ashley McCulloch Megan O’Malley Megan O’Malley2009 Kaitlin Duff2009 Kaitlin Duff Jenny Hauser Jenny Hauser Ashley McCulloch Ashley McCulloch Blair Weymouth Blair Weymouth2010 Liz Downs2010 Liz Downs Kaitlin Duff Kaitlin Duff Brittany Kalkstein Brittany Kalkstein2012 Josie Owen2012 Josie Owen2013 Casey Bocklet2013 Casey Bocklet2017 Kasey Behr2017 Kasey Behr Posey Valis Posey Valis

nCaa tournaMent reCords Tournament Games Played 1. Maryland 88 (68-20) 2. Virginia 66 (36-28) 3. Princeton 59 (36-23)

Tournament Games Won 1. Maryland 68 2. Northwestern 43 T3. Virginia 36 Princeton 36

Championship Round Appearances 1. Maryland 26 2. Virginia 14 T3. Princeton 11 Penn State 11

NCAA TOURNAMENTOverall Record: Overall Record: 35-2735-27

NCAA Titles: NCAA Titles: ‘91, ‘93, ‘04‘91, ‘93, ‘04*2020 NCAA Tournament not played due to COIVD-19*2020 NCAA Tournament not played due to COIVD-19

ACC TOURNAMENTOverall record: Overall record: 21-1621-16

ACC Titles: ACC Titles: ‘98, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08‘98, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08*2020 ACC Tournament not played due to COIVD-19*2020 ACC Tournament not played due to COIVD-19

20152015vs Winthropvs Winthrop ........... ........... W, 18-6W, 18-6vs Penn Statevs Penn State .......... ..........L, 13-11L, 13-11

20162016vs Johns Hopkinsvs Johns Hopkins .. ..L, 12-10L, 12-10

20172017vs Elonvs Elon ........................ ........................W, 11-9W, 11-9vs North Carolinavs North Carolina L, 23-12L, 23-12

20182018vs Stanfordvs Stanford .............. .............. W, 12-3W, 12-3vs James Madisonvs James Madison ... ...L, 15-12L, 15-12

POSTSEASON HISTORY

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BY YEAR1980 Maggie MacInnis ......................HM1984 Sophie Carpenter ....................HM1985 Sallie Cecil .................................HM Elaine Maddox .......................... 1st Lindsay Sheehan ............1st /HM Julie Williams ............................. 1st1986 Elaine Maddox ........................... 1st Lindsay Sheehan .............1st/HM Julie Williams .................2nd/HM Dawn Wisniewski ...................2nd1987 Lauren Allebach......................2nd Elaine Maddox ........................... 1st Dawn Wisniewski ..................... 1st1988 Lauren Allebach..............1st /HM1989 Jill Dunham ................................. 1st Lesley Groff................................. 1st Cyn Mathes ...............................2nd Tracey Nelson ............................ 1st1990 Jill Dunham ................................. 1st Robyn Nye ................................... 1st Cyn Mathes .....................2nd/HM1991 Robyn Nye ................................... 1st Julie Plzak ..................................2nd Jenny Slingluff ........................... 1st Cyn Mathes ...............................2nd1992 Cherie Greer ............................... 1st Elaine Jones ...................... 1st/2nd Bonnie Rosen ............................HM Jenny Slingluff ........................... 1st1993 Amy Breen ........................ 1st/2nd Cherie Greer ............................... 1st Tara Kelly ....................................2nd Erin Stewart ................................ 1st1994 Michelle Cusimano .................3rd Kelly Daddona .................1st /HM Heather Goehringer ..............2nd Cherie Greer ............................... 1st Anna Yates ................................2nd 1995 Michelle Cusimano .................. 1st Anna Yates ......................2nd/HM1996 Kara Ariza .......................... 1st/2nd Michelle Cusimano .................. 1st Kate Evans ........................1st /2nd Heather Hotchkiss ..................3rd1997 Kara Ariza .................................... 1st Peggy Boutilier ......................... 1st Kate Evans ..................................3rd Beth Potter ................................2nd1998 Kara Ariza .................................... 1st Peggy Boutilier ......................... 1st Amy Fromal ...............................3rd Mia Mooney...............................2nd Samm Taylor...................2nd/HM1999 Amy Fromal ................................ 1st Jamie Haas .................................3rd Jessica Hull .................................HM Ashley Widger ........................... 1st2000 Amy Fromal ................................ 1st Jamie Haas .................................3rd Stephy Samaras .............1st /2nd2001 Lauren Aumiller ............2nd/HM Lauri Kenis ......................... 1st/2nd

2002 Amy Appelt ...............................3rd Lauren Aumiller ........................ 1st Gina Sambus ............................2nd Tiffany Schummer ................... 1st2003 Amy Appelt ................................ 1st Cary Chasney ............................3rd Lauri Kenis .................................2nd2004 Amy Appelt ................................ 1st Caitlin Banks ..............................3rd Nikki Lieb ..................................... 1st Elizabeth Pinney .....................2nd2005 Amy Appelt ................................ 1st Kim Connors .............................2nd Meredith Lazarus ....................3rd Tyler Leachman ........................ 1st Nikki Lieb ..................................... 1st2006 Tyler Leachman ........................ 1st Nikki Lieb ..................................... 1st Kim Connors .............................2nd Blair Weymouth ......................2nd 2007 Kate Breslin ................................. 1st Jen Holden .................................3rd Jessy Morgan ............................3rd Jess Wasilewski .......................2nd Blair Weymouth .............1st /2nd 2008 Claire Bordley .....................1st/1st Ashley McCulloch..........2nd/2nd Kendall McBrearty .........2nd/3rd Blair Weymouth .......................3rd2009 Kaitlin Duff.................................2nd Blair Weymouth ......................2nd Brittany Kalkstein ....................3rd Ashley McCulloch ...................3rd2010 Brittany Kalkstein ..................... 1st Kaitlin Duff.................................2nd Liz Downs ...................................3rd2011 Liz Downs ..................................2nd Julie Gardner .............................3rd2012 Josie Owen ...............................2nd Julie Gardner .............................3rd2013 Casey Bocklet ...........................3rd2014 Liz Colgan .................................... 1st Morgan Stephens ...................2nd Courtney Swan ........................2nd Liza Blue ......................................3rd2015 Casey Bocklet ............................ 1st Morgan Stephens ...................2nd Courtney Swan ........................2nd Liza Blue ......................................3rd2017 Kasey Behr .................................3rd Maggie Jackson ......................2nd2018 Kasey Behr ...................................1st Sammy Mueller ........................3rd2019 Sammy Mueller ..........................1st Maggie jackson .......................2nd2020 Sammy Mueller .......................2nd Ashley Stilo ................................HM

BY naMeLauren Allebach ........................................1987, ‘88Amy Appelt ............................ 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Kara Ariza ........................................... 1996, ‘97, ‘98Lauren Aumiller ........................................2001, ‘02Caitlin Banks ....................................................2004Kasey Behr ...................................................2017, ‘18Liza Blue ...................................................... 2014, ‘15Casey Bocklet ............................................ 2013, ‘15 Claire Bordley ..................................................2008Peggy Boutilier .........................................1997, ‘98Amy Breen ..........................................................1993Kate Breslin ...................................................... 2007 Sophie Carpenter ............................................ 1984 Sallie Cecil ...........................................................1985 Cary Chasney ................................................... 2003 Liz Colgan .......................................................... 2014Kim Connors ........................................... 2005, ‘06 Michelle Cusimano ..........................1994, ‘95, ‘96 Kelly Daddona .................................................. 1994Liz Downs ..................................................... 2010, ‘11 Kaitlin Duff ................................................ 2009, ‘10 Jill Dunham ................................................1989, ‘90 Kate Evans ................................................. 1996, ‘97 Amy Fromal ...................................... 1998, ‘99, ‘00 Julie Gardner................................................2011, ‘12Heather Goehringer ....................................... 1994 Cherie Greer ......................................1992, ‘93, ‘94 Lesley Groff ........................................................1989 Jamie Haas ............................................... 1999, ‘00 Jen Holden ........................................................ 2007 Heather Hotchkiss ............................................1996 Jessica Hull .........................................................1999 Maggie Jackson ................................................2017Elaine Jones .......................................................1992Brittany Kalkstein ................................... 2009, ‘10 Tara Kelly .............................................................1993 Lauri Kenis .................................................2001, ‘03 Meredith Lazarus ............................................ 2005 Tyler Leachman ...................................... 2005, ‘06 Nikki Lieb ......................................... 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Maggie MacInnis .............................................. 1980 Elaine Maddox .................................. 1985, ‘86, ‘87 Cyn Mathes .........................................1989, ‘90, ‘91Kendall McBrearty .........................................2008Ashley McCulloch .................................. 2008, ‘09 Mia Mooney ........................................................1998 Jessy Morgan ................................................... 2007Sammy Mueller..................................2018, ‘19, ‘20 Tracey Nelson ....................................................1989 Robyn Nye .................................................. 1990, ‘91Josie Owen .........................................................2012 Elizabeth Pinney .............................................2004 Julie Plzak ............................................................1991 Beth Potter .........................................................1997 Bonnie Rosen .....................................................1992 Stephy Samaras ..............................................2000Gina Sambus .................................................... 2002 Tiffany Schummer .......................................... 2002 Lindsay Sheehan ..................................... 1985, ‘86Jenny Slingluff ........................................... 1991, ‘92 Morgan Stephens ..................................... 2014, ‘15Erin Stewart ........................................................1993Ashley Stilo ....................................................... 2020Courtney Swan .......................................... 2014, ‘15 Samm Taylor ......................................................1998Jess Wasilewski ............................................... 2007 Blair Weymouth .................... 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Ashley Widger ...................................................1999 Julie Williams ............................................ 1985, ‘86Dawn Wisniewski .................................... 1986, ‘87 Anna Yates ................................................. 1994, ‘95

ALL-AMERICAN

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national Hall oF FaMeJulie Williams ......................... Oct. 12, 2002Heather Dow .......................... Oct. 12, 2002Jane Miller ...............................Nov. 22, 2003Cherie Greer .............................Nov. 7, 2009 Bonnie Rosen .........................Oct. 30, 2010

NCAA woMan oF tHe Year1998 .........................................Peggy Boutilier

Honda sPorts award2003-04 ......................................Amy Appelt

Honda sPorts award Finalist2002-03 ...............................Lauren Aumiller2003-04 ......................................Amy Appelt2004-05 ......................................Amy Appelt2009-10 ............................Brittany Kalkstein

NCAA toP VIII1999 .........................................Peggy Boutilier

tewaaraton troPHY reCiPient2004 ..............................................Amy Appelt

tewaaraton troPHY Finalists2002 ......................................Lauren Aumiller2003 ......................................Lauren Aumiller2004 ..............................................Amy Appelt2005 ..............................................Amy Appelt2006 ...................................................Nikki Lieb2010 ...................................Brittany Kalkstein

elite 892014 ........................................Courtney Swan

inside laCrosse awardsnational rooKie oF tHe Year2002 ..............................................Amy Appelt2006 .....................................Blair Weymouth2007 ..................................Brittany Kalkstein

national rooKie squad2001 ............................................Caitlin Banks2002 ..............................................Amy Appelt2002 ..........................................Cary Chasney2002 ....................................Eilzabeth Pinney2003 ...................................Meredith Lazarus2006 ............................................... Jen Holden2006 .....................................Blair Weymouth2007 ....................................Britany Kalkstein2007 ................................................Kaitlin Duff2008 ..................................................Liz Downs

oFFensive PlaYer oF tHe Year2004 ..............................................Amy Appelt2005 ..............................................Amy Appelt

deFensive PlaYer oF tHe Year2003 .................................Tiffany Schummer

deFensive MidFielder oF tHe Year2006 ...................................................Nikki Lieb

MidField PlaYer oF tHe Year2002 ......................................Lauren Aumiller2003 ......................................Lauren Aumiller

IWLCA AWARDSCoaCH oF tHe Year1991 ....................................................Jane Miller2004 ................................................Julie Myers

assistant CoaCH oF tHe Year2010 .......................................Colleen Shearer

PlaYer oF tHe Year1991 ...............................Robyn Nye, Defense1992 ..........................Jenny Slingluff, Attack1994 ..........................Cherie Greer, Defense1995 ..................... Michelle Cusimano, Goal1996 ..................... Michelle Cusimano, Goal1997 .....................Peggy Boutilier, Defense1998 .....................Peggy Boutilier, Defense2004 ..........................Amy Appelt, Offense

oFFensive PlaYer oF tHe Year1992 ..........................................Jenny Slingluff2004 ..............................................Amy Appelt

deFensive PlaYer oF tHe Year1991 ...................................................Robyn Nye1994 ..............................................Cherie Greer1997 .........................................Peggy Boutilier1998 .........................................Peggy Boutilier

GoalKeePer oF tHe Year1995 ..................................Michelle Cusimano1996 ................................Michelle Cusimano

iwlCa Merit squad2003, 2006, 2014, 2015

iwlCa aCadeMiC Honor roll1993 ..................................................... Tara Kelly1994 .................................................Anna Yates1995 ................................. Michelle Cusimano1996 ..................................Michelle Cusimano.............................................Heather Hotchkiss1997 .........................................Peggy Boutilier1998 .........................................Peggy Boutilier......................................................Melissa Hayes1999 ...............................................Amy Fromal..........................................................Mia Mooney2000.........................................Alissa DeCarlo.........................................................Amy Fromal2001 ..................................................Jill Hansen2002 ......................................Lauren Aumiller.............................................Lindsey Buchanan2003 ......................................Lauren Aumiller.............................................Lindsey Buchanan............................................................ Lauri Kenis.............................................Tiffany Schummer2007 ........................................Megan Havrilla..................................................Jess Wasilewski2008 ....................................... Kaitlin Swagart.....................................................Katie Shannon2009 ......................................Sarah Hackman.....................................................Katie Shannon2010 .......................................Whit Hagerman2011 ..................................................Josie Owen....................................................Marghi Walters2013 ............................................Meghan Helm...................................................Erin Laschinger2014 ..........................................Daniela Eppler...................................................Courtney Swan2015 ...................................................... Liza Blue.....................................................Daniela Eppler.................................................... Sarah Gillespie...................................................Courtney Swan2017 ....................................Katherine Rueger..........................................Rachel Vander Kolk

2018 ..............................................Daniela Kelly..........................................Rachel Vander Kolk

Gte/verizon/CaPital one aCadeMiC all-aMeriCans1998 .........................................Peggy Boutilier1999 ...............................................Amy Fromal2003 ......................................Lauren Aumiller2015 .........................................Courtney Swan2020 .......................................Sammy Mueller

aCadeMiC all-distriCt 32012 ..........................................Josie Owen2015 ...................................Courtney Swan2020 ................................. Sammy Mueller

woMenslax.CoM awardsunsunG Hero oF tHe Year2004 ..............................Morgan Thalenberg2006 ..............................................Julie Hauser

oFFensive PlaYer oF tHe Year2004 ..............................................Amy Appelt2005 ..............................................Amy Appelt

MidField PlaYer oF tHe Year2002 ......................................Lauren Aumiller2003 ......................................Lauren Aumiller

laxPower.CoM FAN AWARDSBest senior attaCK2008 ......................................Megan O’Malley

Best senior deFense2008 ..........................................Claire Bordley

Best senior Goalie2008 ................................ Kendall McBrearty

CoaCH oF tHe Year2008 ................................................Julie Myers

NATIONAL AWARDS

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1985 Lindsay Sheehan, 1st Dawn Wisniewski, 1st Julie Williams, 1st Elaine Maddox, 1st Sallie Cecil, 1st1986 Lindsay Sheehan, 1st Julie Williams, 1st Elaine Maddox, 1st Dawn Wisniewski, HM1987 Dawn Wisniewski, 1st Abby O’Leary, 1st Elaine Maddox, 1st1988 Lesley Groff, 1st Lauren Allebach, 1st1989 Susie Williams, 1st Cynthia Mathes, 1st Lesley Groff, 1st Jill Dunham, 1st Tracy Nelson, 1st1990 Cynthia Mathes, 1st Jenny Slingluff, 1st Jill Dunham, 1st Robyn Nye, 1st Kristen Aceto, 1st1991 Jenny Slingluff, 1st Cynthia Mathes, 1st Robyn Nye, 1st Julie Plzak, 1st Cherie Greer, HM Elaine Jones, HM1992 Jenny Slingluff, 1st Elaine Jones, 1st Cherie Greer, 1st Bonnie Rosen, HM1993 Amy Breen, 1st Cherie Greer, 1st Tara Kelly, 1st Erin Stewart, 1st Kelly Cowan, HM1994 Kelly Daddona, 1st Cherie Greer, 1st Anna Yates, 1st Michelle Cusimano, 1st Heather Goehringer, 2nd1995 Michelle Cusimano, 1st Anna Yates, 1st Jill Havlicek, 2nd Heather Patton, 2nd Lisa Plzak, 2nd1996 Kara Ariza, 1st Michelle Cusimano, 1st Kate Evans, 1st Heather Hotchkiss, 2nd1997 Beth Potter, 1st Kara Ariza, 1st Peggy Boutilier, 1st Kate Evans, 2nd Carolyn Papa, 2nd Jessica Hull, 2nd1998 Peggy Boutilier, 1st Kara Ariza, 1st Samm Taylor, 1st Mia Mooney, 2nd Amy Fromal, 2nd1999 Amy Fromal, 1st Ashley Widger, 1st Jessica Hull, 2nd Jamie Haas, 2nd2000 Jamie Haas, 1st Stephy Samaras, 1st Amy Fromal, 1st Lauren Aumiller, 2nd2001 Lauren Aumiller, 1st Lauri Kenis, 1st Jamie Haas, 2nd2002 Lauren Aumiller, 1st

Gina Sambus, 1st Tiffany Schummer, 1st Amy Appelt, 2nd Molly Cangemi, 2nd2003 Amy Appelt, 1st Lauren Aumiller, 1st Lauri Kenis, 1st Tiffany Schummer, 1st Cary Chasney, 2nd2004 Amy Appelt, 1st Nikki Lieb, 1st Caitlin Banks, 2nd Andrea Pfeiffer, 2nd Elizabeth Pinney, 2nd2005 Amy Appelt, 1st Tyler Leachman, 1st Nikki Lieb, 1st Kim Connors, 2nd2006 Tyler Leachman, 1st Nikki Lieb, 1st Kim Connors, 2nd Blair Weymouth, 2nd2007 Kate Breslin, 1st Jess Wasilewski, 1st Blair Weymouth, 1st Jen Holden, 2nd2008 Claire Bordley, 1st Kendall McBrearty, 1st Ashley McCulloch, 1st Blair Weymouth, 1st Kaitlin Duff, 2nd2009 Kaitlin Duff, 1st Blair Weymouth, 1st Liz Downs, 2nd Jenny Hauser, 2nd Brittany Kalkstein, 2nd Ashley McCulloch, 2nd2010 Kaitlin Duff, 1st Brittany Kalkstein, 1st Lauren Benner, 2nd Liz Downs, 2nd Caity Whiteley, 2nd2011 Liz Downs, 1st Julie Gardner, 2nd 2012 Josie Owen, 1st Kelsey Gahan, 2nd Julie Gardner, 2nd2013 Casey Bocklet, 2nd Megan Dunleavy, 2nd Morgan Stephens, 2nd2014 Liza Blue, 1st Liz Colgan, 1st Morgan Stephens, 1st Courtney Swan, 1st Maddy Keeshan, 2nd2015 Liza Blue, 1st Casey Bocklet, 1st Morgan Stephens, 1st Courtney Swan, 1st Kelsey Gahan, 2nd2016 Mary Alati, 2nd Kasey Behr, 2nd Maggie Preas, 2nd Rachel Vander Kolk, 2nd2017 Kasey Behr, 1st Maggie Jackson, 1st Sammy Mueller, 2nd Kelly Reese, 2nd2018 Kasey Behr, 1st Maggie Jackson, 2nd Avery Shoemaker, 2nd Sammy Mueller, 2nd2019 Maggie Jackson, 1st Sammy Mueller, 1st Allison Shields, 2nd Avery Shoemaker, 2nd

ALL-SOUTH REGION VaSID AWARDSall-state teaMs2001 Lauren Aumiller Caitlin Banks Jamie Haas Lauri Kenis 2002 Amy Appelt Lauren Aumiller Cary Chasney Gina Sambus Tiffany Schummer2003 Amy Appelt Lauren Aumiller Lauri Kenis Tiffany Schummer Cary Chasney2004 Amy Appelt, 1st Caitlin Banks, 1st Tyler Leachman, 1st Nikki Lieb, 1st Andrea Pfeiffer, 1st Elizabeth Pinney, 1st Ashley Dodson, 2nd Morgan Thalenberg, 2nd2005 Amy Appelt, 1st Kim Connors, 1st Ashley Dodson, 1st Meredith Lazarus, 1st Tyler Leachman, 1st Nikki Lieb, 1st Elizabeth Pinney, 2nd Cary Chasney, 2nd Molly Urlock, 2nd2006 Kim Connors, 1st Julie Hauser, 1st Tyler Leachman, 1st Nikki Lieb, 1st Blair Weymouth, 1st Jen Holden, 2nd Ginger Miles, 2nd Jessy Morgan, 2nd2007 Kate Breslin, 1st Brittany Kalkstein, 1st Ashley McCulloch, 1st Jessy Morgan, 1st Jess Wasilewski, 1st Blair Weymouth, 1st Kaitlin Duff, 2nd Kendall McBrearty, 2nd2008 Claire Bordley, 1st Kendall McBrearty, 1st Ashley McCulloch, 1st Kaitlin Duff, 2nd Alice Hughey, 2nd Brittany Kalkstein, 2nd Megan O’Malley, 2nd Blair Weymouth, 2nd2009 Kaitlin Duff, 1st Liz Downs, 1st Jenny Hauser, 1st Brittany Kalkstein, 1st Ashley McCulloch, 1st Blair Weymouth, 1st2010 Kaitlin Duff, 1st Liz Downs, 1st Brittany Kalkstein, 1st Caity Whiteley, 1st Lauren Benner, 2nd Charlie Finnigan, 2nd Bailey Fogarty, 2nd Josie Owen, 2nd2011 Liz Downs, 1st Julie Gardner, 1st Megan Dunleavy, 2nd Charlie Finnigan, 2nd Kim Kolarik, 2nd

2013 Casey Bocklet, 1st Megan Dunleavy, 1st Courtney Swan, 1st Maddy Keeshan, 2nd Kim Kolarik, 2nd2014 Liza Blue, 1st Liz Colgan, 1st Maddy Keeshan, 1st Morgan Stephens, 1st Courtney Swan, 1st Casey Bocklet, 2nd Daniela Eppler, 2nd Lauren Goerz, 2nd2015 Casey Bocklet, 1st Courtney Swan, 1st Morgan Stephens, 1st Kelsey Gahan, 2nd Liza Blue, 2nd2016 Mary Alati, 1st Kasey Behr, 1st Rachel Vander Kolk, 1st Maggie Preas, 2nd2017 Maggie Jackson, 1st Kasey Behr, 1st Kelly Reese, 1st Kaitlin Luzik, 1st Sammy Mueller, 2nd Besser Dyson, 2nd2018 Kaitlin Luzik,1st Kasey Behr, 1st Sammy Mueller, 1st Avery Shoemaker, 1st Maggie Jackson, 2nd2019 Allison shields, 1st Sammy Mueller, 1st Maggie Jackson, 1st Avery Shoemaker, 1st Charlie Campbell, 2nd

PlaYer oF tHe Year2002 Lauren Aumiller2003 Lauren Aumiller2004 Amy Appelt2005 Amy Appelt2006 Nikki Lieb2007 Kate Breslin2008 Claire Bordley2009 Blair Weymouth2010 Brittany Kalkstein2013 Casey Bocklet2014 Courtney Swan2015 Casey Bocklet2017 Maggie Jackson2019 Sammy Mueller

CoaCH oF tHe Year2002 Julie Myers2003 Julie Myers2004 Julie Myers2005 Julie Myers2007 Julie Myers2013 Julie Myers2014 Julie Myers2019 Julie Myers

rooKie oF tHe Year2007 Brittany Kalkstein2017 Sammy Mueller

aCadeMiC all-state2003 Lauren Aumiller, 2nd Tiffany Schummer, HM2006 Nikki Lieb, 2nd2009 Katie Shannon

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CoaCH oF tHe Year2002 Julie Myers2008 Julie Myers

PlaYer oF tHe Year1998 Peggy Boutilier2004 Amy Appelt

rooKie oF tHe Year1997 Amy Fromal1998 Mills Hook2001 Caitlin Banks2002 Amy Appelt2006 Blair Weymouth2007 Brittany Kalkstein2015 Rachel Vander Kolk

tournaMent MvP1998 Kara Ariza2004 Ashleigh Haas2006 Tyler Leachman2007 Kendall McBrearty2008 Kendall McBrearty

50tH anniversarY laCrosse teaMKara Ariza 1995-1998Lauren Aumiller 2000-2002Peggy Boutilier 1995-1998Amy Breen 1990-1993Michelle Cusimano 1993-1996Heather Dow 1980-1982Debbie Easter 1980-1983Amy Fromal 1997-2000Cherie Greer 1991-1994Elaine Maddox 1984-1987Cynthia Mathes 1988-1991Maggie MacInnis 1977-1980Tracy Nelson 1986-1989Robyn Nye 1988-1991Bonnie Rosen 1989-1992Lindsay Sheehan 1984-1986Jenny Slingluff 1989-1992Julie Williams 1983-1986Dawn Wisniewski 1984-1987Anna Yates 1992-1995

50tH anniversarY toP-50 FeMale atHletesHeather Dow 1980-1982Cherie Greer 1991-1994

aCC woMen’s laCrossesCHolar-atHlete oF tHe Year2015 Courtney Swan

weaver-JaMes-CorriGan aCC PostGraduate sCHolarsHiP 2015 Courtney Swan

aCC FresHMan oF tHe Year2017 Sammy Mueller

ALL-ACC1997 Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier Beth Potter1998 Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier Mia Mooney Amy Fromal1999 Amy Fromal Stephy Samaras2000 Amy Fromal2001 Lauri Kenis Lauren Aumiller2002 Lauren Aumiller Molly Cangemi Gina Sambus Tiffany Schummer2003 Amy Appelt Lauren Aumiller Lauri Kenis Tiffany Schummer2004 Amy Appelt Caitlin Banks Nikki Lieb2005 Amy Appelt Kim Connors Tyler Leachman Nikki Lieb2006 Kim Connors Tyler Leachman Nikki Lieb Blair Weymouth2007 Kate Breslin Jess Wasilewski Blair Weymouth2008 Claire Bordley Ashley McCulloch Kaitlin Duff Kendall McBrearty2009 Kaitlin Duff Jenny Hauser Ashley McCulloch Blair Weymouth2010 Liz Downs Kaitlin Duff Brittany Kalkstein2011 Liz Downs Julie Gardner2012 Julie Gardner Josie Owens2013 Dana Boyle Courtney Swan2014 Liz Colgan, 1st Morgan Stephens, 2nd Courtney Swan. 2nd2015 Casey Bocklet, 1st Morgan Stephens, 2nd Courtney Swan, 2nd2016 Mary Alati, 2nd Kasey Behr, 2nd Maggie Preas, 2nd2017 Maggie Jackson, 1st Maggie Prease, 2nd Kasey Behr, 2nd2018 Kasey Behr. 1st Sammy Mueller, 1st Avery Shoemaker, 1st Sophie Alecce, 2nd Katilin Luzik, 2nd2019 Maggie Jackson, 1st

Sammy Mueller, 1st Avery Shoemaker, 2nd

all-aCC aCadeMiC teaM2006 Tyler Leachman Nikki Lieb Ginger Miles Meredith Lazarus2007 Claire Bordley Megan Havrilla Jess Wasilewski2008 Claire Bordley Kendall McBrearty Megan O’Malley Kaitlin Swagart2009 Julie Gardner Josie Owen Katie Shannon2010 Liz Downs Josie Owen Caity Whiteley2011 Liz Downs Megan Dunleavy Charlie Finnigan Josie Owen2012 Liza Blue Megan Dunleavy Daniela Eppler Josie Owen Sloan Warren2013 Liza Blue Megan Dunleavy Daniela Eppler Maddy Keeshan Courtney Swan2014 Liza Blue Liz Colgan Lauren Goerz Maddy Keeshan Courtney Swan2015 Kelly Boyd Liza Blue Kelsey Gahan Courtney Swan Rachel Vander Kolk2016 Sarah Gillespie Maggie Preas Rachel Vander Kolk2017 Maggie Preas Kelly Reese Rachel Vander Kolk Sammy Mueller2018 Sophie Alecce Kasey Behr Kaitlin Luzik Sammy Mueller Avery Shoemaker Rachel Vander Kolk2019 Charlie Campbell Lillie Kloak Sammy Mueller Allison Shields Avery Shoemaker

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aCC aCadeMiC Honor rollSophie Alecce .................................. 16, 17, 18, 19Kristen Aceto .................................................... 90Mary Alati .............................................................15Lauren Allenbach .............................................88Kelly Allenbach ..........................................97, 99Kara Ariza ....................................95, 96, 98, 99Lacey Aumiller ...........................................99, 01Lauren Aumiller .........................00, 01, 02, 03Kelly Austin................................... ..................... 10Lelan Bailey .........................................................12Ainsley Baker ............................................... 10, 12Lila Barker ................................................... 18, 20Myla Grace Barnett ........................................ 20Kasey Behr .....................................................17, 18Lauren Benner .................................................. 09Liza Blue .............................................11, 13, 14, 15Casey Bocklet .....................................................15Claire Bordley .................................... 06, 07, 08Peggy Boutilier ...........................95, 96, 97, 98Nora Bowen ....................................................... 20Brooke Boyd ....................................13, 14, 15, 16Kelly Boyd .........................................13, 14, 15, 16Dana Boyle ................................................... 13, 14Bridget Bradley .................................02, 03, 04Amy Breen ..........................................................93Dara Brunelli ..............................................94, 95Lindsay Buchanan .....................00, 01, 02, 03Laura Burns ............................................... 04, 05Alex Burtnett .................................................... 20Emma Call ............................................................18Charlie Campbell ....................................... 19, 20Courtlynne Caskin..................................... 19, 20Heather Castle ....................................96, 97, 98Jaime Cattano ..................................................00Catherine Chambers ...................................... 06Stacey Chaplin ...........................................90, 91Cary Chasney .............................................03, 05Heather Christman ...........................................91Amy Clothier ..................................................... 94Liz Colgan ...................................................... 11, 14Kim Connors ............................................. 04, 06Ella Cooper .......................................13, 14, 15, 16Michelle Cusimano ....................93, 94, 95, 96Sara Darling .................................................87, 88Kelly Daddona ........................................... 92, 93Alissa DeCarlo ............................97, 98, 99, 00Donna DeNoble ................................................89Braeden Dial ...................................................... 20Lilly DiNardo .......................................... 16, 17, 18Ashley Dodson ................................................. 03Christie Donovan ........................................ 13, 14Liz Downs............................................... 09, 10, 11Kaitlin Duff.................................... ...................... 10Megan Dunleavy ...........................................11, 12Annie Dyson ................................................ 19, 20Besser Dyson ............................................... 16, 17Jordan Elway .................................................... 06Meredith Elwell...........................................97, 98Lilly Emery Baum ............................................ 20Daniela Eppler .................................12, 13, 14, 15Kate Evans ..........................................................97Maddy Fabiani ..................................11, 12, 13, 14Martha Faulconer ............................................ 94Charlie Finnigan ............................................11, 12Amy Fromal.................................97, 98, 99, 00Kelsey Gahan ...................................12, 13, 14, 15Julie Gardner ...............................................09, 11Nina Garfinkel ................................................... 20Sarah Gillespie .................................13, 14, 15, 16Heather Goehringer ................................93, 94Lauren Goerz ......................................... 12, 13, 14

Halle Graham .............................................. 19, 20Cherie Greer ...................................................... 94Percie Griffith............................................. 88, 89Lesley Groff ......................................... 87, 88, 89Sarah Hackman ......................... 06, 07, 08, 09Whitaker Hagerman ........................................ 10Ana Hagerup .................................... 15, 16, 17, 18Sara Hairfield ............................................ 08, 09Jillian Hansen ......................................99, 00, 01Anne Harvey .......................................01, 02, 03Anna Hauser....................................17, 18, 19, 20Megan Havrilla ...................................05, 06, 07Melissa Hayes .............................. 96, 97, 98, 99Erika Hellstrom ..........................................93, 94Meghan Heick .............................................. 15, 16Meghan Helm .......................................... 11, 12, 13Amanda Herzer ......................................... 92, 93Riley Hoeg.......................................................... 20Jen Holden ................................................. 08, 09Carol Hotarek....................................................04Heather Hotchkiss............................ 94, 95, 96Libby Hoyle ................................. 98, 99, 00, 01Alice Hughey ..................................................... 08Jessica Hull ......................................... 96, 98, 99Maggie Jackson .......................................... 18, 19Julie Jakum ..........................................95, 96, 97Kate Jerde .......................................................... 03Chloe Jones ................................................. 19, 20Elaine Jones .......................................................92Brittany Kalkstein ............................................. 10Maddy Keeshan .......................................... 13, 14Daniela Kelly .................................... 15, 16, 17, 18Tara Kelly ...............................................91, 92, 93Joanna Khouri ........................................... 96, 97Lillie Kloak ............................................................19Jalen Knight ..........................................18, 19, 20Kim Kolarik ..........................................................13Stacy Kuhlkin .....................................................95Jennifer Langton ............................................. 96Jennifer Larsen ................................................ 96Erin Laschinger ................................10, 11, 12, 13Mary Beth LaVerghetta ......................... 99, 00, 01, 02Meredith Lazarus ......................03, 04, 05, 06Tyler Leachman ............................... 04, 05, 06Becky Lewis ............................................... 88, 89Nikki Lieb ....................................03, 04, 05, 06Laura Lindsay .............................97, 98, 99, 00Jess Loizeaux .....................................................13Evie Lopoo.................................................... 16, 17Angie Loynaz ................................... 16, 17, 18, 19Kaitlin Luzik ............................................16, 18, 19Jen Marino ................................................... 91, 92Lauren Martin..................................17, 18, 19, 20Crista Mathes .............................................. 91, 93Cynthia Mathes ..................................................91Kendall McBrearty .......................................... 08Aileen McCarthy ............................... 88, 89, 90Aislinn McCarthy ............................................. 20Elizabeth McCarthy ..................99, 00, 01, 02Molly McClintic ....................................................11Ashley McCulloch ............................................ 06Ashlyn McGovern ............................................ 20Kathleen McMahon .......................... 93, 94, 95Nicole McNichol ................................................92Chelsea Metz .............................03, 04, 05, 06Ginger Miles ......................................................04Mia Mooney .........................................96, 97, 98Jessy Morgan .................................................... 06Ashley Morris ......................................................19Sammy Mueller ..............................17, 18, 19, 20Tracy Nelson ...............................................87, 88Robyn Nye ....................................88, 89, 90, 91

Genny O’Donnell ..............................................87Grayson Offutt ...................................................19Sam Offut .............................................................17Abby O’Leary ....................................................87Megan O’Malley ....................................... 06, 08Josie Owen ......................................09, 10, 11, 12Clair Parrish ..................................95, 96, 97, 98Madisen Patrick ............................................... 20Cordelia Peters ...................................................16Andrea Pfeiffer ...................................01, 03, 04Megan Plain .....................................17, 18, 19, 20Sarah Platt ...........................................................17Lisa Plzak .....................................92, 93, 94, 95Ileana Posada ....................................................88Beth Potter .................................................96, 98Maggie Preas ......................................... 15, 16, 17Kim Prendergast ............................... 90, 92, 93Jillie Quevedo ............................................. 18, 20Kelly Reese .......................................14, 15, 16, 17Taylor Regan ..................................................... 20Gabby Roe ...................................................90, 91Bonnie Rosen .............................................. 91, 92 Katherine Rueger ................................. 15, 16, 17Natalie Santos ...........................................92, 94Olivia Schildmeyer ..............................18, 19, 20Tiffany Schummer .....................................01, 03Caroline Seats ............................................. 14, 15Katie Shannon............................ 06, 07, 08, 09Kiki Shaw ............................................................ 20Avery Shoemaker ....................................... 16, 18Allison Shields ....................................................19Gwin Sinnott ............................................... 19, 20Katie Slater .....................................................11, 12Jenny Slingluff ...................................................92Natalie Soule ......................................................98Robin Steinberg ...............................................00Morgan Stephens ..............................................15Erin Stewart ........................................................93Ashley Stilo ............................................ 17, 19, 20Kaitlin Swagart ................................................. 08Courtney Swan ................................12, 13, 14, 15Annie Taylor ................................................09, 12Samm Taylor ..............................................98, 99Anne Thomas......................................................13Posey Valis .................................................... 16, 17Rachel Vander Kolk ....................... 15, 16, 17, 18Ella-Reaves Vaughan ..................................... 20Marghi Walters ............................................. 10, 11Ashlee Warner ....................................................14Sloan Warren ......................................................12Jess Wasilewski.........................................06, 07Jacqueline Wasilko ...........................................18Denise Wernersbach .......................................92Caity Whiteley ............................................ 07, 10Ashley Widger ..................................................00Laura Williams ...................................................89Schuyler Williams ............................................. 01Susie Williams..................................... 87, 88, 89Liza Williamson ....................................18, 19, 20Anna Yates ...................................92, 93, 94, 95

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laCrosse teaM awardAwarded to the student-athlete who exemplifies the highest qualities of leadership, cooperative spirit and unselfish service in the interest of athletics at UVa. 1975-76 Kathy Smith1976-77 Cindy Ligon1977-78 Eva Sheahan1978-79 Debbie Spillard1979-80 Debbie Spillard1980-81 Maggie MacInnis1981-82 Heather Dow1982-83 Kathleen Gavin1983-84 Sophie Carpenter1984-85 Lindsay Sheehan1985-86 Lindsay Sheehan1986-87 Dawn Wisniewski1987-88 Tracy Drummond1988-89 Lesley Groff1989-90 Kristen Aceto/Jill Dunham1990-91 Robyn Nye1991-92 Bonnie Rosen/Jenny Slingluff1992-93 Erin Stewart/Amy Breen1993-94 Cherie Greer1994-95 Anna Yates1995-96 Michelle Cusimano1996-97 Peggy Boutilier1997-98 Peggy Boutilier1998-99 Ashley Widger1999-00 Amy Fromal2000-01 Jamie Haas/Lauri Kenis2001-02 Lauren Aumiller2002-03 Tiffany Schummer2003-04 Amy Appelt2004-05 Amy Appelt2005-06 Nikki Lieb2006-07 Kate Breslin2007-08 Kendall McBrearty2008-09 Blair Weymouth2009-10 Brittany Kalkstein2010-11 Liz Downs2011-12 Josie Owen2012-13 Morgan Stephens2013-14 Liza Blue2014-15 Casey Bocklet2015-16 Maggie Preas2016-17 Maggie Jackson2017-18 Kasey Behr

tHe Paul B. BarrinGer sCHolarsHiP FundAwarded to a deserving student-athlete participating in any varsity sport.1999-00 Amy Fromal2004-05 Meredith Lazarus

Jettie Hill MeMorial awardAwarded to the fourth-year female student-athlete with the highest scholastic average throughout her four years.1977-78 Amy Easter1978-79 Marge Dawe1988-89 Lesley Groff2005-06 Meredith Lazarus2008-09 Katie Shannon

distinGuisHed student-atHlete sCHolarsHiPAwarded to a rising fourth-year student-athlete who has distinguished him/her self during his/her intercol-legiate athletic career at Virginia.1999-00 Jill Hansen2007-08 Katie Shannon2011-12 Megan Dunleavy

tiM aBBott MeMorial awardAwarded to the assistant trainer most dedicated to and possessing empathy for student-athletes.2001-02 Blair Putnam

BoB GoodMan MeMorial awardIn recognition of untiring, devoted service as a student-manager for the Department of Athletics at the University of Virginia.1999-00 Jenny Holsinger

YeardleY reYnolds love endowed sCHolarsHiPAwarded to a student-athlete participating on the women’s lacrosse team who lives life with kindness and generosity and whose unselfish nature puts oth-ers ahead of herself.2011-12 Julie Gardner2012-13 Lauren Goerz2013-14 Christie Donovan2014-15 Kelsey Gahan2015-16 Mary Alat2016-17 Daniela Kelly2017-18 Daniela Kelly

all in For exCellenCe endowed sCHolarsHiPAwarded to a deserving student-athlete in recogni-tion of his or her contributions to the University of Virginia athletics program.2016-17 Rachel Vander Kolk2017-18 Rachel Vander Kolk

ralPH saMPson sCHolarsHiPThe scholarship is awarded to a third-year student-athlete who best demonstrates excellence in aca-demics, leadership and athletics. 1992-93 Cherie Greer1996-97 Peggy Boutilier2001-02 Lauren Aumiller2011-12 Lelan Bailey

ernest H. ern, Jr. awardIn recognition of outstanding contributions to stu-dent life by an intercollegiate athlete. 1997-98 Peggy Boutilier2004-05 Bridget Bradley

tHe leonard w. sandridGe endowed sCHolarsHiPAwarded to a deserving student-athlete who per-sonifies the characteristics of Leonard W. Sandridge, Jr (integrity, leadership, humble service, dedication, inspiring strength, and loyalty to the University). 2012-13 Erin Laschinger2015-16 Kelly Boyd

CraiG Fielder MeMorial awardIn recognition of the varsity athlete who best dem-onstrates the qualities of leadership in character and sportsmanship, unwavering competitive spirit, and untiring determination in overcoming adversity.1988-89 Tracy Nelson1999-00 Ashley Widger2001-02 Tiffany Schummer2009-10 Ainsley Baker

iMP award-outstandinG FeMale atHlete1975-76 Debbie Easter1976-77 Kathy Smith1985-86 Lindsay Sheehan1986-87 Elaine Maddox1989-90 Jill Dunham1993-94 Cherie Greer1997-98 Peggy Boutilier2002-03 Lauren Aumiller2003-04 Amy Appelt2004-05 Amy Appelt

aCC toP vi awardPresented to the six student-athletes each year who have given the most in terms of service to the Univer-sity and Charlottesville communities. 2004-05 Bridget Bradley2004-05 Meredith Lazarus2005-06 Meredith Lazarus

aCC sCHolar awardPresented to one male and one female student-ath-lete each year based on excellence and performance with distinction as a member of a varsity team.1983-84 Mary Jo Adams1988-89 Lesley Groff1993-94 Kelly Daddona1997-98 Peggy Boutilier1999-00 Amy Fromal2005-06 Nikki Lieb2014-15 Courtney Swan

BettY and MoneY Yates awardIn recognition of service and dedication to the women’s lacrosse program.1996 Clair Parrish1997 Jen Langton1998 Beth Potter1999 Ashley Widger2000 Kelly Allenbach/Sarah Gercke2001 Julianne Cattano2002 Stuart Cawthorn2003 Lindsay Buchanan2004 Erin Sweeney2005 Blair Putnam2006 Meredith Lazarus2007 Kaitlin Swagart2008 Sara Hairfield2009 Catherine Chambers2010 Yeardley Love201120122013 Kim Kolarik2014201520162017

MisCellaneousCoMMunitY serviCe award1999 Libby Hoyle

CHarlottesville CHaPter Hall oF FaMeThe following Virginia lacrosse alumnae are members of the Charlottesville Hall of Fame.1996 Jane Miller 1997 Heather Dow 1997 Julie Dayton 2001 Julie Williams 2003 Elaine Maddox 2003 Lindsay Sheehan 2005 Sophie Carpenter 2005 Debbie Easter 2005 Linda Southworth 2005 Maggie MacInnis2017 Jenny Levy2017 Lauri Kenis

BetH allenThe recipient of the Beth Allen Award shall be a “highly skilled, creative and disciplined player who consistently makes a positive contribution to the team effort. Such a player shall show awareness and understanding of the spirit of this unique game and exemplify character traits of loyalty and sportsman-ship.” 1987 Julie Dayton1993 Julie Williams1998 Jess Wilk1999 Bonnie Rosen2000 Cherie Greer

aiMee willardThe Aimee Willard Award was created to recognize the outstanding collegiate athlete participating in the National Tournament.2003 Lauren Aumiller

HeatHer leiGH alBertThe Heather Leigh Albert National Schoolgirl Lacrosse Award was created to recognize the most outstanding schoolgirl lacrosse player in the nation, in spirit as well as athletic ability.1994 Beth Potter1999 Lauren Aumiller2003 Jenny Hauser2008 Kelly Austin2011 Taylor Ranftle

wes PattersonThe Wes Patterson Award is given to the player who embodies the “spirit of the game.” The recipient of the award displays sportsmanship, team cooperation and contribution, unselfish play, fairness and generos-ity, courtesy in her relations with others, and one who accepts the results of the game and the decision of officials.2001 Cherie Greer

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usa elite teaM1993 Kristen Aceto Cherie Greer-GM Elaine Jones Robyn Nye Bonnie Rosen Julie Williams-GM Heather Dow-AC-GM1994 Kristen Aceto Cherie Greer Robyn Nye Bonnie Rosen Heather Dow-AC1995 Kristen Aceto Cherie Greer Robyn Nye Bonnie Rosen Heather Dow-AC1996 Kristen Aceto Cherie Greer Robyn Nye Bonnie Rosen Heather Dow-AC1997 Kristen Aceto Cherie Greer-GM-MVP Robyn Nye-GM Bonnie Rosen-GM Heather Dow-AC-GM1998 Kara Ariza Cherie Greer Bonnie Rosen Heather Dow-AC1999 Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier Cherie Greer Bonnie Rosen Heather Dow-AC2000 Kara Ariza Cherie Greer Bonnie Rosen Heather Dow-AC2001 Kara Ariza-GM Cherie Greer-GM-MVP Bonnie Rosen-GM Heather Dow-AC-GM2002 Kara Ariza Cherie Greer Bonnie Rosen Heather Dow-AC2003 Lauren Aumiller Kara Ariza Cherie Greer Bonnie Rosen Heather Dow-AC2004 Lauren Aumiller Kara Ariza Cherie Greer Lauri Kenis Bonnie Rosen Gina Sambus Heather Dow-AC2005 Amy Appelt Kara Ariza-SM Lauren Aumiller-SM Cherie Greer-SM Bonnie Rosen-SM Heather Dow-AC-GM2006 Amy Appelt2007 Amy Appelt Nikki Lieb2008 Nikki Lieb2009 Nikki Lieb2010 Kendall McBrearty2011 Kendall McBrearty2014-15 Morgan Stephens2015-16 Morgan Stephens

usa develoPMental teaM1993 Amy Breen Kelly Daddona Tara Kelly Julie Williams-HC1994 Michelle Cusimano Tara Kelly Jenny Slingluff Julie Williams-HC1995 Michelle Cusimano-GM Tara Kelly-GM Jenny Slingluff-GM Julie Williams-HC1997 Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier1999 Stephy Samaras-GM Samm Taylor-GM Julie Myers-AC2000 Amy Fromal Julie Myers-AC2001 Lauren Aumiller2002 Lauren Aumiller Gina Sambus2003 Gina Sambus-GM2004 Amy Appelt Cary Chasney Kim Connors2005 Amy Appelt2007 Jen Holden-GM Jessy Morgan-GM Megan O’Malley-GM Blair Weymouth-GM2008 Jen Holden Kendall McBrearty Jessy Morgan Megan O’Malley2009 Amy Appelt Kendall McBrearty 2015 Sarah Platt-SM Chloe Jones-SM

HC-Head CoachAC-Assistant CoachSM-World Cup Silver MedalistGM-World Cup Gold MedalistMVP-Championship Game Player of the Match

usa national teaM1980 Maggie MacInnis (r)1981 Maggie MacInnis1982 Maggie MacInnis1983 Sophie Carpenter Maggie MacInnis1984 Sophie Carpenter Heather Dow Maggie MacInnis Elaine Maddox Dawn Wisniewski1985 Heather Dow Maggie MacInnis Elaine Maddox Dawn Wisniewski1986 Heather Dow-SM Maggie MacInnis-SM Elaine Maddox Lindsay Sheehan Julie Williams Dawn Wisniewski1987 Heather Dow Elaine Maddox Julie Williams Dawn Wisniewski1988 Lauren Allenbach Heather Dow Julie Williams1989 Heather Dow-GM Jill Dunham Lesley Groff Tracy Nelson Julie Williams-GM Susie Williams1990 Kristen Aceto Lauren Allenbach Heather Dow Jill Dunham Tracy Nelson Robyn Nye Julie Williams1991 Kristen Aceto Cherie Greer Elaine Jones Robyn Nye Jenny Slingluff Julie Williams Susie Williams Heather Dow-AC1992 Kristen Aceto Jill Dunham Cherie Greer Elaine Jones Bonnie Rosen Julie Williams Heather Dow-AC1997 Bonnie Rosen Robyn Nye Cherie Greer-MVP Heather Dow-AC2001 Cherie Greer-MVP Bonnie Rosen Kara Ariza Heather Dow-AC2005 Lauren Aumiller Bonnie Rosen Kara (Ariza) Cooke Cherie Greer Heather Dow-AC2017 Morgan Stephens Rachel Vander Kolk Jenny Levy -HC

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1976 (8-4-1)Coach: Linda SouthworthCaptains: Kathy Smith, Barry Kilbourn3/19 William & Mary 10-7 L3/23 at Mary Washington 8-5 W3/27 at Harvard 9-4 W4/6 at Lynchburg 8-4 W4/8 Brown 12-2 W4/12 at Longwood 10-2 W4/14 at Sweet Briar 17-3 W4/20 Richmond 9-7 L4/23 vs. Bridgewater& 10-4 L4/23 vs. Lynchburg& 10-2 W4/24 vs. Randolph-Macon& 12-2 W4/27 at Bridgewater 10-6 L4/29 at Hollins 12-12 T& VWLA Tourn. @ Westhampton

1977 (8-2-1)Coach: Linda SouthworthCaptains: Susan Novak, Kathy Smith3/23 at Richmond 8-3 W3/25 Mary Washington 12-3 W4/7 Hollins 8-6 W4/12 at Lynchburg 16-1 W4/14 Bridgewater 12-2 W4/19 at William & Mary 6-6 T4/20 at Randolph-Macon 9-6 W4/22 vs. Bridgewater& 7-5 W4/22 vs. William & Mary& 9-5 L4/23 vs. James Madison& 8-5 L4/29 Towson 9-5 W& VWLA Tourn. @ Sweet Briar

1978 (7-4-1)Coach: Linda SouthworthCaptains: Beth Adams, Cindy Ligon3/24 at Mary Washington 7-4 W3/29 William & Mary 11-7 L3/31 Richmond 7-5 W4/6 Brown 8-5 W4/11 Lynchburg 11-3 W4/12 James Madison 5-5 T4/14 at Hollins 9-6 L4/19 at Bridgewater 7-5 W4/21 at William & Mary& 15-4 L4/21 vs. Sweet Briar& 12-5 W4/22 vs. Longwood& 10-3 W4/23 at Maryland 14-1 L& VWLA Tourn. @ William & Mary

1979 (5-6-1)Coach: Linda SouthworthCaptains: Eva Sheahan, Debbie Spillard3/23 Mary Washington 7-5 W3/28 at William & Mary 9-3 L3/30 at Richmond 10-10 T4/5 Longwood 12-2 W4/10 at James Madison 17-9 L4/17 Bridgewater 12-1 W4/20 vs. James Madison& 8-7 W4/20 vs. William & Mary& 15-4 L4/28 Hollins 11-9 L4/30 at Sweet Briar 9-3 W5/11 vs. New Hampshire≈ 8-6 L5/12 vs. Maryland ≈ 17-2 L& VWLA Tourn. at Hollins≈ USWLA Tourn. at Penn State

1980 (10-6)Coach: Linda SouthworthCaptains: Debbie Spillard, Elizabeth Wyker3/21 Richmond 10-4 W3/22 at Mary Washington 10-2 L3/27 William & Mary 20-6 L3/29 at Towson 8-4 L4/1 Sweet Briar 20-0 W4/3 Hofstra 18-0 W4/4 at Longwood 11-3 W4/9 James Madison 8-5 W4/11 at Hollins 14-2 W4/14 Lynchburg 25-1 W4/16 vs. Bridgewater $ 6-2 W4/19 vs. James Madison& 9-5 W4/19 at William & Mary& 10-4 L4/20 at Old Dominion 11-2 W5/9 vs. Temple≈ 9-2 L5/10 vs. New Hampshire≈ 7-3 L$ at Madiera School, Greenway, Va.& VWLA Tourn. at William & Mary≈ USWLA National Tourn. at Princeton

1981 (9-3)Coach: Linda SouthworthCaptains: Heather Dow, Gretta Wahlstrom3/24 Princeton 8-7 W3/26 at William & Mary 11-6 W3/28 Mary Washington 14-4 W4/1 at Old Dominion 6-4 WOT4/7 Towson 10-4 W4/8 at James Madison 7-5 L4/10 Hollins 13-1 W4/16 at Richmond 14-5 W4/21 Loyola 9-7 L4/22 at Lynchburg 7-0 W4/24 vs. William & Mary& 10-8 L4/24 vs. Old Dominion& 6-3 W& VWLA Tourn. at Lynchburg College

1982 (7-5)Coach: Linda SouthworthCaptains: Heather Dow, Ann Orrison3/27 at Mary Washington 22-5 W3/30 Old Dominion 10-6 W4/1 at Hollins 22-2 W4/4 at West Chester 7-6 L4/5 at Maryland 9-7 L4/7 James Madison 8-5 W4/13 William & Mary 13-8 L4/16 at Towson 17-6 W4/17 at Loyola 13-12 L4/20 Richmond 16-9 W4/24 vs. William & Mary& 14-6 L4/24 vs. James Madison& 9-8 W& VWLA Tourn. at Hollins

1983 (4-7-1)Coach: Linda SouthworthCaptains: Sophie Carpenter, Debbie Easter3/25 at West Chester 9-8 L 3/29 at Old Dominion 4-2 W4/2 Penn State 16-8 L4/5 Maryland 9-8 L4/13 at William & Mary 11-10 W4/16 Towson 17-8 W4/17 Loyola 8-8 T4/19 at Richmond 11-10 L4/23 Old Dominion & 12-3 W4/24 William & Mary & 23-16 L4/27 at James Madison 16-13 L4/29 at Delaware 19-6 L& VWLA Tourn. at UVa

1984 (6-7)Coach: Jane MillerCaptains: Wendy Bortle, Sophie Carpenter3/23 Dartmouth 15-14 WSV3/27 Old Dominion 9-8 WOT4/1 Penn State 16-7 L4/3 at Maryland 5-4 L4/11 William & Mary 11-10 W4/13 at Loyola 12-9 L4/14 at Towson 9-6 W4/17 Lehigh 14-9 L4/19 Richmond 16-8 W4/21 at Old Dominion & 6-5 W4/22 vs. William & Mary & 5-3 L4/25 James Madison 7-5 L4/28 at Delaware 15-8 L& VWLA Tourn. at Old Dominion

1985 (11-2)Coach: Jane MillerCaptains: Sallie Cecil, Julie Williams3/19 Dartmouth 10-9 WSV3/21 Yale 8-5 W3/24 at West Chester 15-14 W3/26 at Old Dominion 20-5 W3/30 Penn State 9-8 L4/2 Maryland 11-6 L4/6 at Bucknell 21-4 W4/10 at William & Mary 14-5 W4/12 Towson 21-11 W4/13 Loyola 19-7 W4/18 at Richmond 12-7 W4/27 at Delaware 18-13 W4/30 at James Madison 10-9 W

1986 (14-2)Coach: Jane MillerCaptain: Lindsay Sheehan3/20 Yale 12-5 W3/21 Dartmouth 9-7 W3/23 Bucknell 18-4 W3/26 Old Dominion 9-5 W3/29 at Penn State 23-8 L4/1 at Maryland 13-12 WOT4/4 at Drexel 18-4 W4/5 at Lehigh 7-5 W4/8 William & Mary 11-10 WOT4/14 at Towson 25-4 W4/19 Temple 11-10 WSV4/20 Loyola 11-10 WOT4/22 Richmond 18-10 W4/26 Delaware 23-12 W4/29 James Madison 18-8 W5/11 Maryland ! 12-7 L! NCAA Semifinals at UVa 1987 (13-3)Coach: Jane MillerCaptain: Dawn Wisniewski3/18 Yale 14-6 W3/21 Towson 18-1 W3/22 Dartmouth 23-3 W3/25 at Old Dominion 10-3 W3/28 Penn State 12-10 L4/3 Loyola 11-10 W4/7 at William & Mary 10-9 W4/10 UMBC 17-5 W4/12 vs. Northwestern ^ 13-11 W4/17 Lehigh 17-7 W4/20 Maryland 9-7 W4/22 at James Madison 8-7 W4/24 at Temple 12-5 L4/25 at Delaware 11-10 W5/6 Maryland # 10-5 W5/9 vs. Penn State! 14-9 L^ at College Park, Md.# NCAA First Round! NCAA Semifinals at College Park, Md.

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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1988 (11-5)Coach: Jane MillerCaptains: Becky Lewis, Tracy Drummond3/15 - Yale 7-2 W3/19 7 at Towson 10-5 W3/20 7 at Lehigh 9-3 W3/23 7 8 Old Dominion 6-1 W3/26 5 3 at Penn State 9-4 L3/29 5 8 at Maryland 11-8 L4/5 10 5 William & Mary 5-3 L4/9 10 at UMBC 11-5 W4/10 12 6 vs. Northwestern ^ 7-6 L4/13 12 7 Richmond 11-3 W4/17 8 1 Temple 15-7 L4/20 8 4 James Madison 6-5 W4/23 8 13 Delaware 14-4 W4/26 6 at Loyola 10-3 W4/29 6 at Cornell 5-4 W4/30 6 at Colgate 6-5 W ^ at College Park, Md.

1989 (12-5)Coach: Jane MillerCaptains: Lesley Groff, Tracy Nelson3/15 - Yale 9-8 L3/18 - Towson 6-3 W3/19 - UMBC 15-1 W3/22 - at Old Dominion 13-1 W3/25 - Colgate 10-8 W3/28 11 Maryland 10-5 W4/2 11 1 Penn State 12-8 L4/4 9 5 vs William & Mary^ 10-9 WOT4/8 9 Boston College 12-3 W4/9 9 10 vs. Northwestern ^ 8-6 W4/12 3 at Richmond 10-5 W4/16 3 5 at Temple 10-9 L4/19 5 at James Madison 7-4 L4/22 5 10 at Delaware 13-5 W4/23 5 Lehigh 13-4 W4/25 6 12 Loyola 9-3 W5/13 6 3 at Princeton# 6-5 L ^ at College Park, Md.# NCAA First Round at Princeton, N.J.

1990 (12-4)Coach: Jane MillerCaptains: Cynthia Mathes, Jill Dunham, Kristen Aceto3/14 - Yale 12-7 W3/17 - at Towson 9-4 W3/18 - at Lehigh 14-5 W3/21 - at Old Dominion 7-3 W3/24 - Boston College 7-5 W3/27 1 9 at Maryland 6-5 LSV3/31 1 7 at Penn State 10-9 L4/4 7 6 William & Mary 6-5 L4/7 7 at UMBC 9-7 W4/8 7 vs. Northwestern ^ 11-8 W4/11 7 Richmond 15-5 W4/14 7 2 Temple 9-8 W4/18 6 13 James Madison 7-5 W4/21 6 15 Delaware 11-3 W4/24 7 2 at Loyola 7-6 W5/12 3 7 vs. Loyola # 13-7 L ^ at College Park, Md. # NCAA First Round, at UVa

1991 (17-1)National ChampionsCoach: Jane MillerCaptains: Cynthia Mathes, Robyn Nye, Stacey Chaplin3/13 - Yale 11-3 W3/18 - Dartmouth 10-3 W3/20 - at Old Dominion 14-4 W3/22 - Princeton 10-6 W3/26 2 4 Maryland 6-5 W3/29 2 3 Penn State 10-9 L4/3 2 3 William & Mary 7-6 WSV4/6 2 UMBC 17-3 W4/7 2 Northwestern 21-2 W4/9 2 at Richmond 13-6 W4/13 2 15 at Temple 5-4 W4/17 2 10 at James Madison 6-4 W4/20 2 at Delaware 15-5 W4/23 1 14 Loyola 9-6 W4/27 1 Lehigh 15-5 W4/30 1 Towson 11-5 W5/18 1 5 vs. Penn State! 10-5 W5/19 1 3 vs. Maryland! 8-6 W!NCAA Finals at Trenton St.

1992 (14-3)Coach: Jane MillerCaptains: Bonnie Rosen, Jenny Slingluff3/11 - Yale 7-2 W3/18 - Old Dominion 14-1 W3/21 - at Princeton 5-2 L3/24 4 8 at Maryland 5-4 L3/26 4 10 Dartmouth 10-5 W3/29 4 3 at Penn State 9-6 W4/1 4 7 William & Mary 10-4 W4/4 4 at UMBC 16-6 W4/7 3 Richmond 16-2 W4/11 3 11 Temple 12-5 W4/15 3 13 James Madison 16-5 W4/18 3 Delaware 21-10 W4/21 3 4 at Loyola 11-9 W4/25 3 at Lehigh 13-3 W4/28 3 15 at Towson 18-5 W5/9 3 5 Penn State # 11-5 W5/16 3 2 vs. Maryland! 7-8 LOT # NCAA First Round at UVa ! NCAA Semifinals, at Lehigh

1993 (15-1)National ChampionsCoach: Jane MillerCaptains: Erin Stewart, Amy Breen3/10 - Yale 16-5 W3/16 - Lehigh 16-2 W3/17 - at Old Dominion 8-5 W3/20 - Princeton 15-7 W3/23 - Maryland 11-9 W3/28 - Penn State 7-5 L3/31 1 7 at William & Mary 12-6 W4/3 1 UMBC 22-5 W4/6 1 at Richmond 20-9 W4/10 1 8 at Temple 12-6 W4/14 1 13 at James Madison 11-4 W4/21 1 7 Loyola 11-7 W4/27 1 15 Towson 14-7 W5/1 1 at Delaware 20-10 W5/15 1 4 vs. Harvard~ 11-10 WOT5/16 1 3 vs. Princeton~ 8-6 WOT~NCAA Finals, at Maryland

1994 (13-4)Coach: Jane MillerCaptain: Cherie Greer3/12 - Delaware 16-8 W3/16 - Old Dominion 11-8 W3/22 1 2 at Maryland 5-1 L3/26 1 11 at Penn State 11-10 WOT3/30 4 7 at William & Mary 12-6 W4/2 4 at UMBC 16-6 W4/5 5 Richmond 22-7 W4/9 5 15 Temple 16-6 W4/13 4 12 James Madison 18-6 W4/17 4 at Lehigh 17-7 W4/18 4 3 at Princeton 15-14 LOT4/21 4 1 at Loyola 12-9 W4/26 3 at Towson 20-2 W4/30 3 7 at Dartmouth 12-10 L5/1 3 12 vs. Boston College+ 8-5 W5/14 4 7 William & Mary # 8-4 W5/21 4 2 vs. Princeton! 14-13 LOT+at Dartmouth, Hanover, N.H.# NCAA First Round at UVa!NCAA Semis, at Maryland

1995 (7-7)Coach: Jane MillerCaptains: Jill Havlicek, Elizabeth Kenny, Anna Yates3/15 - at Old Dominion 14-6 W3/18 - Princeton 5-4 L3/21 - Maryland 7-4 L3/25 - Penn State 9-6 L3/29 6 12 at William & Mary 7-4 L4/1 6 UMBC 14-2 W4/4 9 at Richmond 21-8 W4/9 9 7 at Temple 9-8 L4/11 12 Georgetown 7-4 W4/12 12 3 at James Madison 11-2 L4/15 12 13 at Delaware 9-5 W4/19 12 7 Loyola 13-10 W4/25 11 Towson 17-7 W4/29 11 12 at Yale 9-6 L

1996 (14-4)NCAA Runners-upCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Jennifer Larsen, Michelle Cusimano3/10 - at Georgetown 9-3 W3/13 - Old Dominion 9-1 W3/17 - at Princeton 9-8 W3/20 - at Maryland 16-5 L3/24 - at Penn State 10-9 L3/27 - William & Mary 4-3 W3/30 - at UMBC 14-6 W4/2 4 Richmond 13-0 W4/6 4 7 Temple 14-10 W4/9 4 6 James Madison 7-5 W4/13 4 at Duke 14-9 W4/17 4 2 at Loyola 11-10 LOT4/20 4 14 North Carolina 13-6 W4/23 3 at Towson 17-9 W4/27 3 11 Yale 10-4 W5/11 3 6 William & Mary# 8-6 W5/18 3 2 vs. Loyola~ 10-9 W5/19 3 1 vs. Maryland~ 10-5 L # NCAA First Round at UVa ~NCAA Finals, at Lehigh

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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1997 (14-5, 1-2 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Kate Evans, Carolyn Papa, Heather Patton3/5 2 UMBC 20-2 W3/9 2 6 Georgetown 14-4 W3/12 2 10 at Old Dominion 12-4 W3/16 2 8 Princeton 10-6 W3/19 2 1 Maryland 6-5 L3/23 2 6 Penn State 8-6 W3/26 2 5 at William & Mary 7-6 W3/29 2 13 at North Carolina 5-4 L4/2 3 at Richmond 14-2 W4/5 3 7 at Temple 12-4 L4/6 3 at Villanova 17-5 W4/9 5 7 at James Madison 13-5 W4/12 5 Duke 11-4 W4/16 4 2 Loyola 7-6 WSV4/19 4 3 North Carolina* 9-6 W4/20 4 1 Maryland* 11-10 L4/23 2 Virginia Tech 18-2 W4/26 2 13 at Yale 15-10 W5/10 2 8 North Carolina# 13-12 LSV*ACC Tourn., Charlottesville, Va. # NCAA First Round, at UVa

1998 (17-3, 1-2 ACC)National Runners-upACC ChampionsCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Kara Ariza, Peggy Boutilier, Beth Potter3/11 3 Old Dominion 13-1 W3/14 3 10 at Georgetown 16-8 W3/16 3 UMBC 18-3 W3/18 3 6 at Maryland 11-8 L3/22 3 8 at Penn State 11-10 W3/25 6 8 William & Mary 11-8 W3/28 6 1 North Carolina 12-6 L3/31 5 Richmond 14-1 W4/3 5 2 at Princeton 9-4 W4/4 5 at Villanova 16-1 W4/8 3 6 James Madison 16-8 W4/10 3 7 at Duke 13-3 W4/18 3 10 Duke* 13-3 W4/19 3 1 North Carolina* 9-7 W4/22 1 at Virginia Tech 13-2 W4/25 1 9 Temple 13-7 W4/28 1 4 at Loyola 8-6 W5/9 1 7 Princeton# 8-7 W5/15 1 5 vs. Dartmouth~ 10-7 W5/17 1 3 vs. Maryland~ 11-5 L* ACC Tourn., Charlottesville, Va.# NCAA Second Round at UVa~ NCAA Finals, at UMBC

1999 (15-6, 1-2 ACC)National Runners-upCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Mia Mooney, Melissa Hayes, Jess Hull3/3 3 Richmond 16-3 W3/6 3 14 at Syracuse 15-6 W3/10 3 at Old Dominion 4-3 W3/16 3 1 Maryland 13-3 L3/19 3 7 Princeton 8-7 LSV3/21 3 2 Penn State 15-5 W3/24 4 13 at William & Mary 10-4 W3/27 4 5 at North Carolina 6-3 L4/3 4 at Temple 9-4 W4/7 4 3 at James Madison 11-9 W4/10 4 2 Duke 15-9 W4/11 4 17 Vanderbilt 13-9 W4/14 2 Virginia Tech 16-4 W4/21 2 14 at George Mason 10-6 W4/24 2 5 vs. Duke* 10-9 W4/25 2 1 vs. Maryland* 13-5 L4/28 2 10 Loyola 10-9 L4/30 2 at UMBC 16-7 W5/8 2 10 Dartmouth# 20-8 W5/14 2 4 vs. Duke~ 9-8 W5/16 2 1 vs. Maryland~ 16-6 L*ACC Tourn., Chapel Hill, N.C.# NCAA Second Round at UVa~NCAA Finals, at Johns Hopkins

2000 (13-6, 1-2 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Kelly Allenbach, Amy Fromal, Sarah Gercke3/3 3 at Richmond 12-4 W3/4 3 16 Syracuse 16-5 W3/8 4 19 Old Dominion 15-6 W3/11 4 UMBC 14-5 W3/14 4 1 at Maryland 17-8 L3/17 4 13 at Penn State 13-7 W3/22 3 20 William & Mary 15-3 W3/25 3 7 North Carolina 12-5 L3/31 8 2 at Princeton 8-7 L4/1 8 18 at Temple 13-5 W4/5 8 4 James Madison 11-8 L4/8 8 3 at Duke 10-8 W4/12 7 Virginia Tech 17-9 W4/19 8 14 George Mason 13-4 W4/22 8 1 at Maryland* 8-6 L4/26 9 5 at Loyola 9-8 WOT4/30 6 13 at Vanderbilt 12-11 W5/10 6 11 Boston University# 13-10 W5/13 6 3 at James Madison% 12-5 L*ACC Tourn., College Park, Md.# NCAA First Round at UVa%NCAA Quarterfinals at JMU

2001 (11-7, 0-3 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Mills Hook, Jill Hansen2/28 7 19 at William & Mary 13-10 L3/3 7 9 at Syracuse 12-10 W3/7 8 RV at Old Dominion 14-9 W3/10 8 Richmond 16-10 W3/13 9 1 Maryland 8-7 L3/16 9 15 Penn State 15-11 W3/18 9 6 Princeton 9-6 L3/24 9 8 at North Carolina 15-12 L3/27 10 RV at UMBC 16-8 W3/31 10 at Temple 17-8 W4/4 9 12 at James Madison 15-6 W4/7 9 4 Duke 14-10 L4/13 8 Virginia Tech 19-4 W4/17 9 17 at George Mason 15-8 W4/20 9 1 vs. Maryland* 7-6 L4/25 8 4 at Loyola 8-7 W4/29 7 Vanderbilt 13-6 W5/10 7 9 James Madison# 11-8 L*ACC Tourn., Orlando, Fla.# NCAA First Round at UVa

2002 (15-4, 3-0 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Tiffany Schummer, Gina Sambus2/27 7 13 William & Mary 19-13 W3/2 7 10 Syracuse 12-10 L3/6 8 16 Old Dominion 16-4 W3/8 8 at Richmond 18-4 W3/12 8 6 at Maryland 17-16 W3/15 8 12 at Penn State 11-8 W3/17 8 3 at Princeton 13-11 L3/23 6 3 North Carolina 11-8 W3/26 4 UMBC 14-8 W3/30 4 - Temple 18-8 W4/3 4 18 James Madison 15-7 W4/6 4 6 at Duke 18-6 W4/10 3 at Virginia Tech 18-3 W4/16 3 - George Mason 17-11 W4/19 3 12 vs. Maryland* 15-12 L4/24 5 4 Loyola 13-10 W4/28 5 12 at Vanderbilt 17-13 W5/9 4 19 Temple# 20-8 W5/12 4 3 at North Carolina! 14-13 LOT*ACC Tourn., Durham, N.C. # NCAA First Round at UVa!NCAA Quarterfinals at UNC

2003 (17-5, 1-3 ACC)National Runners-upCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Lauren Aumiller, Lauri Kenis, Tiffany Schummer3/1 3 14 at Syracuse 12-11 LOT3/3 8 at William & Mary 21-6 W3/5 8 19 at Old Dominion 17-5 W3/7 8 20 Richmond 17-10 W3/11 8 3 Maryland 11-8 L3/14 8 12 Penn State 15-9 W3/16 8 2 Princeton 13-8 W3/22 5 9 at North Carolina 7-6 W3/25 5 at UMBC 19-10 W3/29 5 at Temple 16-6 W4/2 4 12 at James Madison 12-11 W4/6 4 3 Duke 12-7 L4/9 4 Virginia Tech 19-3 W4/15 4 at George Mason 15-8 W4/18 4 3 Duke* 12-9 W4/20 4 2 Maryland* 11-6 L4/27 3 16 Vanderbilt 13-8 W4/29 3 1 at Loyola 10-9 W5/8 3 American# 19-3 W5/11 3 6 Georgetown# 16-9 W5/16 3 2 vs. Maryland! 9-8 W5/18 3 5 vs. Princeton! 8-7 LOT* ACC Tourn. at UVa# NCAA First/Second Rounds at UVa! NCAA Finals at Syracuse

2004 (19-3, 2-1 ACC)National ChampionsACC ChampionsCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Lauren Keller, Morgan Thalenberg2/22 3 16 at Vanderbilt 14-10 W2/28 3 13 Syracuse 14-13 L3/5 9 at Richmond 18-7 W3/9 9 3 at Maryland 10-8 W3/12 9 14 at Penn State 10-9 W3/14 9 1 at Princeton 12-9 L3/20 5 12 North Carolina 16-9 W3/23 4 UMBC 19-5 W3/25 4 17 William & Mary 16-8 W3/27 4 Temple 19-5 W3/31 5 7 James Madison 12-9 W4/3 5 6 at Duke 10-9 L4/7 6 Old Dominion 17-6 W4/13 7 19 George Mason 10-5 W4/17 7 3 Loyola 12-11 W4/19 4 at Virginia Tech 20-13 W4/23 4 2 vs. Maryland* 9-7 W4/25 4 6 Duke* 17-7 W5/13 2 Mount St. Mary’s# 19-2 W5/16 2 8 Northwestern# 15-11 W5/21 2 6 vs. Georgetown ! 12-9 W5/23 2 1 at Princeton ! 10-4 W*ACC Tourn., Chapel Hill, N.C.# NCAA First/Second Rounds at UVa! NCAA Finals at Princeton

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2005 (17-5, 3-1 ACC)National Runners-upCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Amy Appelt, Bridget Bradley, Laura Burns, Cary Chasney, Ashley Dodson, Ashleigh Haas, Elizabeth Pinney, Molly Urlock, Courtney Young3/5 1 12 at Syracuse 15-7 W3/8 1 7 Maryland 15-8 W3/11 1 12 Penn State 10-7 L3/13 1 Richmond 11-5 W3/19 6 4 at North Carolina 11-5 W3/22 4 18 William & Mary 16-7 W3/26 4 3 Princeton 8-4 W3/30 2 at James Madison 8-6 W4/2 2 1 Duke 16-12 L4/6 5 at Old Dominion 20-1 W4/10 5 at Temple 20-5 W4/13 5 at George Mason 12-7 W4/15 5 Virginia Tech 18-3 W4/20 8 Georgetown 13-11 L4/24 4t RV Vanderbilt 12-11 W4/29 7 8 vs. Maryland* 15-11 W5/1 7 3 vs. Duke* 9-6 L5/13 6 at Loyola 19-12 W5/12 6 10 Johns Hopkins# 10-8 W5/15 6 3 Boston University# 13-9 W5/20 6 2 vs. Duke! 15-13 W5/22 6 1 vs. Northwestern! 13-10 L* ACC Tourn. at M&T Bank Stadium# NCAA First/Second Rounds at UVa! NCAA Finals at Navy

2006 (15-4, 4-1 ACC)ACC ChampionsCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Nikki Lieb, Meredith Lazaurus2/19 5 15 at Vanderbilt 10-9 W2/26 5 Temple 10-8 W3/1 7 RV at Richmond 8-7 L3/4 7 13 Syracuse 14-9 W3/7 10 4t at Maryland 14-9 W3/10 10 7 at Penn State 12-8 W3/12 10 Boston College 18-3 W3/18 5 8 North Carolina 10-9 L3/21 7 11 at William & Mary 16-5 W3/25 7 6 at Princeton 16-3 W3/29 6 17t James Madison 17-6 W4/1 6 2 at Duke 11-10 W4/5 5 Old Dominion 15-8 W4/12 3 George Mason 13-9 W4/14 3 at Virginia Tech 12-5 W4/19 4 3 at Georgetown 8-4 L4/28 4 5 vs. North Carolina* 12-10 WOT4/30 4 1 vs. Duke* 13-8 W5/14 2 14 Princeton# 8-7 L* ACC Tourn. at M&T Bank Stadium# NCAA First Round at UVa

2007 (19-4, 3-2 ACC)National Runners-upACC ChampionsCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Jessy Morgan, Jess Wasilewski2/21 9 Virginia Tech 15-2 W2/28 9 13 Richmond 13-5 W3/3 9 15 at Syracuse 10-8 W3/7 7t Temple 18-8 W3/9 7t 14 Penn State 13-6 W3/13 7 3 Maryland 15-4 W3/17 7 1 at North Carolina 16-7 L3/21 3 William & Mary 12-3 W3/24 3 10 Princeton 9-7 W3/28 4 6 at James Madison 16-13 W3/31 4 5 Duke 19-18 L4/4 5 at Old Dominion 10-7 W4/11 5 9 Georgetown 14-7 W4/14 5 16 at Johns Hopkins 12-9 L4/17 7 at George Mason 12-6 W4/21 7 at Boston College 13-6 W4/26 6 vs. Boston College* 15-7 W4/27 6 3 vs. Maryland* 10-7 W4/29 6 5 at North Carolina* 12-6 W5/13 3 11t Princeton# 19-10 W5/19 3 4 North Carolina# 14-8 W5/25 3 6 vs. Duke! 14-13 W5/27 3 1 vs. Northwestern! 15-13 L*ACC Tourn. at Chapel Hill, NC# NCAA First/Second Rounds at UVa! NCAA Finals at UPenn

2008 (14-4, 4-1 ACC)ACC ChampionsCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Claire Bordley, Megan O’Malley2/20 2 at Virginia Tech 14-6 W2/27 2 at Richmond 16-7 W3/1 2 4 Syracuse 13-8 W3/4 2 4 at Maryland 8-5 L3/7 2 19 at Penn State 13-7 W3/12 3 at William & Mary 14-11 W3/16 3 7 North Carolina 16-5 W3/22 2 4 at Princeton 8-7 L3/26 4 James Madison 11-9 W3/29 4 6 at Duke 13-9 W4/2 4 Old Dominion 15-3 W4/5 4 Boston College 12-4 W4/9 4 6 at Georgetown 8-7 L4/13 4 16 Johns Hopkins 17-6 W4/16 4 12 George Mason 16-3 W4/25 3 11 Duke* 10-9 W4/27 3 2 Maryland* 10-9 WOT5/11 3 6 North Carolina# 11-7 L*ACC Tourn. at Scott Stadium, UVa# NCAA First Round at UVa

2009 (11-8, 2-3 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Jen Holden, Blair Weymouth2/18 4 Virginia Tech 19-3 W2/21 4 at Loyola 19-8 W2/25 4 Richmond 16-7 W2/27 4 3 at Syracuse 14-11 W3/6 2 3 Maryland 17-11 L3/8 2 RV Penn State 12-11 W3/14 4 9 at North Carolina 12-8 L3/17 5 RV William & Mary 10-9 W3/21 5 9 Princeton 8-7 L3/24 10 18 at James Madison 18-9 W3/28 10 5 Duke 13-12 L4/1 9 at Old Dominion 13-10 L4/4 9 at Boston College 11-9 W4/5 9 at Harvard 13-9 W4/14 10 at George Mason 21-8 W4/19 10 1 Northwestern 11-10 L4/23 9 at Virginia Tech^ 13-5 W4/24 9 2 vs. Maryland^ 15-7 L5/10 10 4 at Duke# 13-5 L^ACC Tourn., Blacksburg, Va.# NCAA First Round at Durham, N.C.

2010 (14-6, 4-1 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Kaitlin Duff, Whit Hagerman, Brittany Kalkstein2/21 10 14 Loyola (Md.) 15-11 L2/24 12 Richmond 17-8 W2/ 27 12 6 Syracuse 14-13 W3/5 9t 2 at Maryland* 11-5 L3/7 9t at Penn State 13-8 W3/13 8 3 North Carolina* 13-12 WOT3/17 6 18 at William & Mary 14-7 W3/20 6 13 at Princeton 14-7 W3/24 5 20 James Madison 10-9 L3/27 5 3 at Duke* 8-7 W3/31 4 Old Dominion 22-7 W4/3 4 Boston College* 12-6 W4/5 5 Harvard 14-9 W4/7 5 at Virginia Tech 20-14 W4/13 5 George Mason 17-8 W4/22 5 at Virginia Tech ^ 18-6 W4/23 5 3 at Maryland ^ 10-6 L4/30 4 2 at Northwestern 11-8 LOT5/16 4 8 Towson # 14-12 W5/22 4 3 at North Carolina # 17-7 L^ ACC Tourn., College Park, Md.# NCAA Second Round at Chapel Hill, N.C.

2011 (9-9, 1-6 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Liz Downs, Marghi Walters2/19 7 12 at Loyola (Md.) 15-8 L2/23 12 at Richmond 23-12 W2/27 12 9 at Syracuse 21-11 W3/4 5 1 Maryland* 18-6 L3/6 5 Penn State 10-5 W3/12 7 5 at North Carolina* 8-7 L3/16 8 16 William & Mary 14-13 W3/19 8 15 Princeton 10-9 W3/23 8 10 at James Madison postponed3/26 8 3 Duke* 11-8 L3/30 7 at Old Dominion 9-5 W4/2 7 19 at Boston College* 12-6 L4/3 7 at Harvard 19-18 W4/6 11 Virginia Tech 12-10 W4/13 11 at George Mason 14-7 W4/21 10 4 vs. North Carolina ^ 16-5 L4/27 11 12 at James Madison 16-14 L4/30 11 5 Northwestern 8-4 L5/14 14 3 at North Carolina # 15-7 L^ ACC Tourn., Cary, N.C.# NCAA First Round at Chapel Hill, N.C. 2012 (11-8, 2-3 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Julie Gardner, Josie Owens2/18 10 7 Loyola (Md.) 14-9 W2/22 6 Richmond 12-9 W2/26 6 12 Syracuse 9-7 W3/2 6 3 at Maryland* 12-9 L3/4 6 19 at Penn State 14-7 L3/10 8 2 North Carolina* 14-9 L3/14 10 at William & Mary 10-3 W3/17 10 16 at Princeton 9-7 L3/21 12 James Madison 13-9 W3/24 12 6 at Duke* 14-12 W3/28 9 Old Dominion 14-13 W3/31 9 20 Boston College* 12-10 W4/2 9 Harvard 12-6 W4/7 7 at Virginia Tech 10-9 L4/11 12 19 at Johns Hopkins 11-7 W4/20 11 17 vs. Boston College ^ 13-8 W4/21 11 3 vs. North Carolina ^ 14-6 L4/28 9 1 at Northwestern 13-6 L5/13 8 7 at Duke # 11-9 L^ ACC Tourn., Durham, N.C.# NCAA First Round at Durham, N.C.

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2013 (11-10, 1-4 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Caroline McTiernan, Megan Dunleavy2/16 8 6 at Loyola (Md.) 10-9 W2/20 8 at Richmond 13-7 W2/24 8 2 at Syracuse 10-9 L3/1 6 1 Maryland* 18-10 L3/3 6 10 Penn State 15-14 L3/9 8 3 at North Carolina* 8-7 L3/13 9 William & Mary 18-5 W3/16 9 Princeton 9-7 W3/20 9 19 at James Madison 10-3 W3/23 9 6 Duke* 13-7 L3/27 9 at Old Dominion 16-12 W3/30 9 at Boston College* 10-7 L4/2 11 at American 16-4 W4/7 11 4 vs. Northwesterm 11-6 L4/11 11 20 at Johns Hopkins 9-8 L4/17 16 Virginia Tech* 10-5 W4/25 19 8 vs. Duke ^ 10-7 W4/26 19 1 vs. Maryland ^ 13-9 L5/10 12 14 vs Pennsylvania# 12-6 W5/12 12 6 at Georgetown # 10-8 W5/18 12 3 at North Carolina$ 13-9 L^ ACC Tourn., Chapel Hill, N.C.# NCAA First/Second Round at Washington, D.C.$ NCAA Quarterfinals at Chapel Hill, N.C.

2014 (12-9, 3-4 ACC)NCAA SemifinalistCoach: Julie MyersCaptains: Maddie Keeshan, Ashlee Warner2/9 9 4 vs. Northwestern 13-12 L2/15 6 9 Loyola 16-12 L2/19 9 Richmond 18-9 W2/23 9 2 Syracuse* 18-14 L3/1 9 8 Penn State 12-11 W3/8 8 1 North Carolina* 14-10 L3/12 6 at William & Mary 22-9 W3/15 6 at Princeton 15-13 L3/19 14 James Madison 12-10 W3/22 14 8 at Duke* 16-11 L3/26 16 Old Dominion 19-8 W4/1 16 American 18-4 W4/5 16 9 at Notre Dame* 18-13 W4/10 16 6 Boston College* 16-14 W4/13 16 2 at Maryland* 13-8 L4/15 15 at Virginia Tech* 17-12 W4/24 14 7 vs. Duke# 7-5 W4/25 14 2 vs. Maryland# 15-9 L5/11 11 18 Princeton% 13-11 W5/17 11 4 at North Carolina$ 10-9 W5/23 11 2 vs. Syracuse@ 16-8 L# ACC Tourney at Chestnut Hill, Mass.% NCAA Tourney 1st/2nd Rnds at Charlottesville,$ NCAA Tourney Quarterfinals at Chapel Hill, N.C.@ NCAA Tourney Championship at Baltimore, Md.

2015 (12-7, 4-3 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Kelsey Gahan, Courtney Swan2/14 7 5 vs. Northwestern 6-5 L2/18 7 at Richmond 14-6 W2/23 8 3 at Syracuse* 14-13 L2/28 8 9 at Penn State 16-15 W3/3 8 Harvard 13-9 W3/7 8 2 North Carolina* 10-7 L3/11 8 16 Loyola 13-12 LOT3/14 8 10 Princeton 18-11 W3/18 8 12 at James Madison 14-12 W3/21 8 4 Duke* 13-10 W3/25 5 at William and Mary 16-6 W3/18 5 2 at Boston College* 15-13 W4/1 4 Navy 15-13 W4/4 4 17 Notre Dame* 14-4 L4/12 6 11 Louisville* 17-9 W4/17 6 Virginia Tech* 17-10 W4/23 5 11 Notre Dame# 7-6 L5/8 8 Winthrop% 18-6 W5/10 8 7 Penn State% 13-11 L# ACC Tourney Charlottesville% NCAA Tourney 1st/2nd Rounds Charlottesville

2016 (9-9, 3-4 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Mary Alati, Ella Cooper2/13 10 4 vs. Northwestern 10-8 W2/20 4 12 at Princeton 14-7 L2/24 7 Richmond 18-12 W2/27 7 6 Penn State 16-13 W3/2 7 William & Mary 16-8 W3/5 7 2 Syracuse 14-8 L3/9 8 at Loyola Maryland 7-6 L3/12 8 4 North Carolina 11-10 (OT) L3/19 9 5 at Notre Dame 16-4 L3/23 13 James Madison 10-9 W3/26 13 15 at Duke 11-8 L4/2 15 10 Boston College 15-14 W4/6 13 at Navy 13-9 W4/16 14 5 at Louisville 10-9 W4/20 11 1 at Maryland 17-6 L4/22 11 at Virginia Tech* 14-7 W4/28 10 13 vs. Duke# 9-8 L5/13 14 19 vs. Johns Hopkins% 12-10 L# ACC Tourney at Blacksburg, Va.% NCAA Tourney 1st Round at College Park, Md.

2017 (12-9, 4-3 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Maggie Preas, Katherine Rueger, Posey Valis2/11 14 Elon 11-10 L2/22 at Richmond 15-14 W2/25 Princeton 17-10 L3/2 at William & Mary 17-9 W3/5 5 at Syracuse 16-15 L3/11 2 at North Carolina 21-11 L3/15 Loyola 11-7 W3/18 10 Notre Dame 15-5 W3/22 19 at James Madison 9-6 W3/25 19 17 Duke 18-5 W3/29 15 Oregon 15-6 W4/1 17 18 at Boston College 17-10 L4/5 15 1 Maryland 16-11 L4/8 15 5 at Penn State 12-8 L4/12 15 Navy 16-13 W4/15 15 Louisville 11-7 W4/22 19 14 Virginia Tech 6-5 W4/27 vs. Louisville# 13-12 W4/28 vs. Syracuse# 15-12 L5/12 vs. Elon% 11-9 W5/14 vs. North Carolina% 23-12 L# ACC Tourney at Richmond, Va.% NCAA Tourney 1st/2nd Round at Chapel Hill, N.C.

2018 (10-10, 4-3 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Kasey Behr, Daniela Kelly, Rachel Vander Kolk, Maggie Jackson2/17 14 21 Elon 17-4 W2/21 16 Richmond 15-7 W2/24 16 9 at Princeton 14-10 W2/28 16 William & Mary 16-5 W3/4 9 5 Syracuse 17-16 W3/10 6 5 North Carolina 13-9 L3/14 8 13 at Loyola 19-18 L3/17 8 21 at Notre Dame 17-10 W3/24 9 20 at Duke 12-8 W3/28 7 Canisius 18-8 W3/31 7 3 Boston College 15-12 L4/6 6 19 Penn State 12-13 L4/11 11 13 at Navy 16-13 L4/14 11 at Louisville 18-10 W4/18 12 4 James Madison 15-10 L4/21 12 14 at Virginia Tech 16-12 L4/26 15 23 vs. Notre Dame# 11-10 L5/11 18 11 vs. Stanford% 12-3 W5/13 18 3 at James Madison% 15-12 L

# ACC Tourney at Durham, N.C.% NCAA Tourney 1st/2nd Round at Harrisonburg, Va.

2019 (13-7, 3-4 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Sophie Alecce, Maggie Jackson, Kaitlin 2/9 16 13 Navy 15-12 W2/16 14 at Elon 11-4 W2/21 12 at Richmond 19-5 W2/23 12 9 Princeton 14-9 W2/26 7 at William & Mary 16-8 W3/2 7 4 at Syracuse 11-16 L3/6 6 George Mason 20-9 W3/9 6 3 at North Carolina 12-13 L3/13 5 10 Loyola 12-9 W3/16 5 20 Notre Dame 9-10 L3/20 8 7 at James Madison 14-9 W3/23 8 13 Duke 17-12 W3/30 7 1 at Boston College 9-16 L4/3 8 2 Maryland 6-16 L4/7 8 at Penn State 16-13 W4/13 7 Louisville 16-12 W4/20 7 22 Virginia Tech 13-10 W4/24 7 4 vs. Syracuse# 10-12 L5/12 6 14 vs. Navy% 15-12 W5/18 6 3 at North Carolina% 7-14 L# ACC Tourney at Chestnut Hill, Mass.% NCAA Tourney 1st/2nd Round at Chapel Hill, N.C.

2020 (5-3, 0-2 ACC)Coach: Julie MyersCaptains: Sammy Mueller, Lauren Martin 2/8 16 15 at Navy 14-13 (OT) W2/14 8 20 at Stanford 12-11 W2/16 8 at California 17-7 W2/22 8 9 at Princeton 12-10 W2/26 7 Richmond 12-13 (OT) L2/29 7 1 North Carolina 12-18 L3/4 12 George Mason 14-8 W3/7 12 23 at Duke 10-16 L3/12 Syracuse canceled3/18 James Madison canceled3/21 Penn State canceled3/25 William & Mary canceled3/28 at Louisville canceled4/4 at Notre Dame canceled4/8 at Loyola canceled4/11 Boston College canceled4/16 at Virginia Tech canceled*2020 season cut short due to COVID-19

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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series reCords Teams Overall Home Away Neutral 1st yr Lst yr Streak Last WinAmerican 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 2003 2014 W3 2014Boston College 14-5 8-1 3-4 3-0 1989 2019 L3 2016Boston University 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2000 2005 W2 2005Bridgewater 5-2 2-0 2-1 1-1 1976 1980 W5 1980Brown 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1976 1978 W2 1978Bucknell 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1985 1986 W2 1986California 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2020 2020 W1 2020Canisius 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2018 2018 W1 2018Colgate 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1988 1989 W2 1989Cornell 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1988 1988 W1 1988Dartmouth 8-1 7-0 0-1 1-0 1984 1999 W2 1999Delaware 11-2 5-0 6-2 0-0 1983 1995 W1 1995Drexel 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1986 1986 W1 1986Duke 24-15 9-7 9-6 7-2 1996 2020 L1 2019Elon 3-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 2017 2019 W1 2019George Mason 15-0 8-0 7-0 0-0 1999 2020 W15 2020Georgetown 8-3 4-1 3-2 1-0 1995 2013 W1 2013Harvard 7-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 1976 2015 W7 2015Hofstra 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1980 1980 W1 1980Hollins 4-2-1 2-1 2-1-1 0-0 1976 1982 W3 1982James Madison 34-14-1 16-5-1 15-8 3-1 1977 2019 W1 2019Johns Hopkins 3-3 2-0 1-2 0-1 2005 2016 L2 2012Lehigh 9-1 4-1 5-0 0-0 1984 1994 W9 1994Longwood 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1976 1980 W4 1980Louisville 6-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 2015 2019 W6 2019Loyola 26-11-1 14-4-1 11-6 1-1 1981 2019 W1 2019Lynchburg 6-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 1976 1981 W6 1981Mary Washington 6-1 3-0 3-1 0-0 1976 1982 W2 1982Maryland 17-44 9-15 4-18 4-11 1978 2019 L14 2008Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2004 2004 W1 2004Navy 6-1 4-0 2-1 0-0 2015 2020 W2 2020New Hampshire 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1979 1980 L2 -North Carolina 13-28 8-11 4-14 1-3 1996 2020 L8 2014Northwestern 6-10 2-2 0-2 4-6 1987 2016 W1 2016Notre Dame 3-5 1-3 2-1 0-1 2014 2019 L2 2018Old Dominion 37-1 17-0 19-1 1-0 1980 2014 W5 2014Oregon 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2017 2017 W1 2017Penn State 22-19 10-12 11-6 1-1 1983 2019 W2 2019Pennsylvania 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2013 2013 W1 2013Princeton 22-18 14-6 7-10 1-2 1981 2020 W3 2020Randolph-Macon 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1976 1977 W2 1977Richmond 39-4-1 22-2 17-2-1 0-0 1976 2020 L1 2019Stanford 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2018 2020 W2 2020Sweet Briar 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1976 1980 W4 1980Syracuse 12-12 6-4 6-5 0-3 1999 2019 L2 2018Temple 18-6 11-1 7-4 0-1 1980 2007 W10 2007Towson 18-1 10-0 8-1 0-0 1977 2010 W17 2010UMBC 18-0 10-0 8-0 0-0 1987 2004 W18 2004Vanderbilt 8-0 4-0 4-0 0-0 1999 2006 W8 2006Villanova 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1997 1998 W2 1998Virginia Tech 23-1 13-0 9-2 1-0 1997 2019 W1 2019West Chester 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1982 1985 W1 1985 William & Mary 36-17-1 18-7 17-5-1 1-5 1976 2019 W19 2019Winthrop 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2015 2015 W1 2015Yale 10-2 9-1 1-1 0-0 1985 1997 W2 1997Totals 532-236-5 280-93-2 216-106-3 36-34 1976 2020

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American (3-0)Home 2-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 0-0

5/8/2003 American # 19-3 W4/2/2013 at American 16-4 W4/1/2014 American 18-4 W

Boston College (14-5)Home 8-1 Away 3-4 Neutral 3-0 4/8/1989 Boston College 12-3 W3/24/1990 Boston College 7-5 W5/1/1994 vs. Boston College 8-5 W3/12/2006 Boston College 18-3 W4/21/2007 at Boston College 13-6 W4/26/2007 vs. Boston College * 15-7 W4/5/2008 Boston College 12-4 W4/4/2009 at Boston College 11-9 W4/3/2010 Boston College 12-6 W4/2/2011 at Boston College 12-6 L3/31 /2012 Boston College 12-10 W4/20/2012 vs. Boston College 13-8 W3/30 /2013 at Boston College 10-7 L4/10/2014 Boston College 16-14 W3/18/2015 at Boston College 15-13 W4/2/2016 Boston College 15-14 W4/1/2017 at Boston College 17-10 L3/31/2018 Boston College 15-12 L3/30/2019 at Boston College 16-9 L

Boston University (2-0)Home 2-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0

5/10/2000 Boston University # 13-10 W5/15/2005 Boston University # 13-9 W

Bridgewater (5-2)Home 2-0 Away 2-1 Neutral 1-1

4/23/1976 vs. Bridgewater& 10-4 L4/27/1976 at Bridgewater 10-6 L4/14/1977 Bridgewater 12-2 W4/22/1977 vs. Bridgewater& 7-5 W4/19/1978 at Bridgewater 7-5 W4/17/1979 Bridgewater 12-1 W4/16/1980 vs. Bridgewater 6-2 W

Brown (2-0)Home 2-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0

4/8/1976 Brown 12-2 W4/6/1978 Brown 8-5 W

Bucknell (2-0)Home 1-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 0-0

4/6/1985 at Bucknell 21-4 W3/23/1986 Bucknell 18-4 W California (1-0)Home 0-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 0-0

2/16/2020 at California 17-7 W

Canisius (1-0)Home 1-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0

3/28/2018 Canisius 18-8 W

Colgate (2-0)Home 1-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 0-0

4/30/1988 at Colgate 6-5 W3/25/1989 Colgate 10-8 W

Cornell (1-0)Home 0-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 0-0

4/29/1988 at Cornell 5-4 W

Dartmouth (8-1)Home 7-0 Away 0-1 Neutral 1-0

3/23/1984 Dartmouth 15-14 WSV3/19/1985 Dartmouth 10-9 WSV3/21/1986 Dartmouth 9-7 W3/22/1987 Dartmouth 23-3 W3/18/1991 Dartmouth 10-3 W

3/26/1992 s Dartmouth 10-5 W4/30/1994 at Dartmouth 12-10 L5/15/1998 vs. Dartmouth # 10-7 W5/8/1999 Dartmouth # 20-8 W

Delaware (11-2)Home 5-0 Away 6-2 Neutral 0-0

4/29/1983 at Delaware 19-6 L4/28/1984 at Delaware 15-8 L4/27/1985 at Delaware 18-13 W4/26/1986 Delaware 23-12 W4/25/1987 at Delaware 11-10 W4/23/1988 Delaware 14-4 W4/2/1989 at Delaware 13-5 W4/21/1990 Delaware 11-3 W4/20/1991 at Delaware 15-5 W4/18/1992 Delaware 21-10 W5/1/1993 at Delaware 20-10 W3/12/1994 Delaware 16-8 W4/15/1995 at Delaware 9-5 W

Drexel (1-0)Home 0-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 0-0

4/4/1986 at Drexel 18-4 W

Duke (25-15)Home 9-7 Away 9-6 Neutral 7-2

4/13/1996 at Duke 14-9 W4/12/1997 Duke 11-4 W4/10/1998 at Duke 13-3 W4/18/1998 Duke * 13-3 W4/10/1999 Duke 15-9 W4/24/1999 vs. Duke * 10-9 W5/14/1999 vs. Duke # 9-8 W4/8/2000 at Duke 10-8 W4/7/2001 Duke 14-10 L4/6/2002 at Duke 18-6 W4/6/2003 Duke 12-7 L4/18/2003 Duke * 12-9 W4/3/2004 at Duke 10-9 L4/25/2004 Duke * 17-7 W4/2/2005 Duke 16-12 L5/1/2005 vs. Duke * 9-6 L5/20/2005 vs. Duke # 15-13 W4/1/2006 at Duke 11-10 W4/30/2006 vs. Duke * 13-8 W3/31/2007 Duke 19-18 L5/25/2007 vs. Duke # 14-13 W3/29//2008 at Duke 13-9 W4/25/2008 Duke * 10-9 W3/28/2009 Duke 13-12 L5/10/2009 at Duke # 13-5 L3/27/2010 at Duke 8-7 W3/26/2011 Duke 11-8 L3/24/2012 at Duke 14-12 W5/13/2012 at Duke # 11-9 L3/23/2013 Duke 13-7 L4/25/2013 vs. Duke * 10-7 W3/22/2014 at Duke 16-11 L4/24/2014 vs. Duke * 7-5 W3/21/2015 Duke* 13-10 W3/26/2016 at Duke 11-8 L4/28/2016 vs. Duke * 9-8 L3/25/2017 Duke 18-5 W3/24/2018 at Duke 12-8 W3/23/2019 Duke 17-12 W3/7/2020 at Duke 16-10 L

Elon (3-1)Home 1-1 Away 1-0 Neutral 1-0

2/11/2017 Elon 11-10 L5/12/2017 vs. Elon # 11-9 W2/17/2018 Elon 17-4 W2/16/2019 at Elon 11-4 W

George Mason (15-0)Home 8-0 Away 7-0 Neutral 0-0

4/21/1999 at George Mason 10-6 W4/19/2000 George Mason 13-4 W4/17/2001 at George Mason 15-8 W4/16/2002 George Mason 17-11 W4/15/2003 at George Mason 15-8 W4/13/2004 George Mason 10-5 W

4/13/2005 at George Mason 12-7 W4/12/2006 George Mason 13-9 W4/17/2007 at George Mason 12-6 W4/16/2008 George Mason 16-3 W4/14/2009 at George Mason 21-8 W4/13/2010 George Mason 17-8 W4/13/2011 at George Mason 14-7 W3/6/2019 George Mason 20-9 W3/4/2020 George Mason 14-8 W

Georgetown (8-3)Home 4-1 Away 3-2 Neutral 1-0

4/11/1995 Georgetown 7-4 W3/10/1996 at Georgetown 9-3 W3/9/1997 Georgetown 14-4 W3/14/1998 at Georgetown 16-8 W5/11/2003 Georgetown # 16-9 W5/21/2004 vs. Georgetown # 12-9 W4/20/2005 Georgetown 13-11 L4/19/2006 at Georgetown 8-4 L4/11/2007 Georgetown 14-7 W4/9/2008 at Georgetown 8-7 L5/12/2013 at Georgetown # 10-8 W

Harvard (7-0)Home 3-0 Away 3-0 Neutral 1-0

3/27/1976 at Harvard 9-4 W5/15/1993 vs. Harvard 11-10 WOT4/5/2009 at Harvard 13-9 W4/5/2010 Harvard 14-9 W4/3/2011 at Harvard 19-18 W4/2/2012 Harvard 12-6 W3/3/2015 Harvard 13-9 W

Hofstra (1-0)Home 1-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0

4/3/1980 Hofstra 18-0 W

Hollins (4-2-1)Home 2-1 Away 2-1-1 Neutral 0-0

4/29/1976 at Hollins 12-12 T4/7/1977 Hollins 8-6 W4/14/1978 at Hollins 9-6 L4/28/1979 Hollins 11-9 L4/11/1980 at Hollins 14-2 W4/10/1981 Hollins 13-1 W4/1/1982 at Hollins 22-2 W

James Madison (34-14-1)Home 16-5-1 Away 15-8 Neutral 3-1

4/23/1977 vs. James Madison 8-5 L4/12/1978 James Madison 5-5 T4/10/1979 at James Madison 17-9 L4/20/1979 vs. James Madison 8-7 W4/9/1980 James Madison 8-5 W4/19/1980 vs. James Madison 9-5 W4/8/1981 at James Madison 7-5 L4/7/1982 James Madison 8-5 W4/24/1982 vs. James Madison 9-8 W4/27/1983 at James Madison 16-13 L4/25/1984 James Madison 7-5 L4/30/1985 at James Madison 10-9 W4/29/1986 James Madison 18-8 W4/22/1987 at James Madison 8-7 W4/20/1988 James Madison 6-5 W4/19/1989 at James Madison 7-4 L4/18/1990 James Madison 7-5 W4/17/1991 at James Madison 6-4 W4/15/1992 James Madison 16-5 W4/14/1993 at James Madison 11-4 W4/13/1994 James Madison 18-6 W4/12/1995 at James Madison 11-2 L4/9/1996 James Madison 7-5 W4/9/1997 at James Madison 13-5 W4/8/1998 James Madison 16-8 W4/7/1999 at James Madison 11-9 W4/5/2000 James Madison 11-8 L5/13/2000 at James Madison # 12-5 L4/4/2001 at James Madison 15-6 W5/10/2001 James Madison # 11-8 L4/3/2002 James Madison 15-7 W4/2/2003 at James Madison 12-11 W3/31/2004 James Madison 12-9 W

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3/30/2005 at James Madison 8-6 W3/29/2006 James Madison 17-6 W3/28/2007 at James Madison 16-13 W3/26/2008 James Madison 11-9 W3/24/2009 at James Madison 18-9 W3/24/2010 James Madison 10-9 L4/27/2011 at James Madison 16-14 L3/21/2012 James Madison 13-9 W3/20/2013 at James Madison 10-3 W3/19/2014 James Madison 12-10 W3/18/2015 at James Madison 14-12 W3/23/2016 James Madison 10-9 W3/22/2017 at James Madison 9-6 W4/18/2018 James Madison 15-10 L5/13/2018 at James Madison # 15-12 L3/20/2019 at James Madison 14-9 W

Johns Hopkins (3-3)Home 2-0 Away 1-2 Neutral 0-1

5/12/2005 Johns Hopkins # 10-8 W4/14/2007 at Johns Hopkins 12-9 L4/13/2008 Johns Hopkins 17-6 W4/11/2012 at Johns Hopkins 11-7 W4/11/2013 at Johns Hopkins 9-8 L5/13/2016 vs. Johns Hopkins # 12-10 L

Lehigh (9-1)Home 4-1 Away 5-0 Neutral 0-0

4/17/1984 Lehigh 14-9 L4/5/1986 at Lehigh 7-5 W4/17/1987 Lehigh 17-7 W3/20/1988 at Lehigh 9-3 W4/23/1989 Lehigh 13-4 W3/18/1990 at Lehigh 14-5 W4/27/1991 Lehigh 15-5 W4/25/1992 at Lehigh 13-3 W3/16/1993 Lehigh 16-2 W4/17/1994 at Lehigh 17-7 W

Longwood (4-0)Home 1-0 Away 2-0 Neutral 1-0

4/12/1976 at Longwood 10-2 W4/22/1978 vs. Longwood 10-3 W4/5/1979 Longwood 12-2 W4/4/1980 at Longwood 11-3 W

Louisville (6-0)Home 4-0 Away 2-0 Neutral 0-0

4/12/2015 Louisville 17-9 W4/16/2016 at Louisville 10-9 W4/15/2017 Louisville 11-7 W4/27/2017 vs. Louisville * 13-12 W4/14/2018 at Louisville 18-10 W4/13/2019 Louisville 16-12 W

Loyola (26-11-1)Home 14-4-1 Away 11-6 Neutral 1-1

4/21/1981 Loyola 9-7 L4/17/1982 at Loyola 13-12 L4/17/1983 Loyola 8-8 T4/13/1984 at Loyola 12-9 L4/13/1985 Loyola 19-7 W4/20/1986 Loyola 11-10 WOT4/3/1987 Loyola 11-10 W4/26/1988 at Loyola 10-3 W4/25/1989 Loyola 9-3 W4/24/1990 at Loyola 7-6 W5/12/1990 vs. Loyola # 13-7 L4/23/1991 Loyola 9-6 W4/21/1992 at Loyola 11-9 W4/21/1993 Loyola 11-7 W4/21/1994 at Loyola 12-9 W4/19/1995 Loyola 13-10 W4/17/1996 at Loyola 11-10 LOT5/18/1996 vs. Loyola # 10-9 W4/16/1997 Loyola 7-6 WSV4/28/1998 at Loyola 8-6 W4/281999 Loyola 10-9 L4/26/2000 at Loyola 9-8 WOT4/25/2001 at Loyola 8-7 W4/24/2002 Loyola 13-10 W4/29/2003 at Loyola 10-9 W4/17/2004 Loyola 12-11 W

5/13/2005 at Loyola 19-12 W2/21/2009 at Loyola 19-8 W2/21/2010 Loyola 15-11 L2/19/2011 at Loyola 15-8 L2/18/2012 Loyola 14-9 W2/16/2013 at Loyola 10-9 W2/15/2014 Loyola 16-12 L3/11/2015 Loyola 13-12 LOT3/9/2016 at Loyola 7-6 L3/15/2017 Loyola 11-7 W3/14/2018 at Loyola 19-18 L3/13/2019 Loyola 12-9 W

Lynchburg (6-0)Home 2-0 Away 3-0 Neutral 1-0

4/6/1976 at Lynchburg 8-4 W4/23/1976 vs. Lynchburg 10-2 W4/12/1977 at Lynchburg 16-1 W4/11/1978 Lynchburg 11-3 W4/14/1980 Lynchburg 25-1 W4/22/1981 at Lynchburg 7-0 W

Mary Washington (6-1)Home 3-0 Away 3-1 Neutral 0-0

3/23/1976 at Mary Washington 8-5 W3/25/1977 Mary Washington 12-3 W3/24/1978 at Mary Washington 7-4 W3/23/1979 Mary Washington 7-5 W3/22/1980 at Mary Washington 10-2 L3/28/1981 Mary Washington 14-4 W3/27/1982 at Mary Washington 22-5 W

Maryland (17-44)Home 9-15 Away 4-18 +Neutral 4-11

4/23/1978 at Maryland 14-1 L5/12/1979 vs. Maryland 17-2 L4/5/1982 at Maryland 9-7 L4/5/1983 Maryland 9-8 L4/3/1984 at Maryland 5-4 L4/2/1985 Maryland 11-6 L4/1/1986 at Maryland 13-12 WOT5/11/1986 Maryland # 12-7 L4/20/1987 Maryland 9-7 W5/6/1987 Maryland # 10-5 W3/29/1988 at Maryland 11-8 L3/28/1989 Maryland 10-5 W3/27/1990 at Maryland 6-5 LSV3/26/1991 Maryland 6-5 W5/19/1991 vs. Maryland # 8-6 W3/24/1992 at Maryland 5-4 L5/16/1992 vs. Maryland # 7-8 LOT3/23/1993 Maryland 11-9 W3/22/1994 at Maryland 5-1 L3/21/1995 Maryland 7-4 L3/20/1996 at Maryland 16-5 L5/19/1996 vs. Maryland # 10-5 L3/19/1997 Maryland 6-5 L4/20/1997 Maryland * 11-10 L3/18/1998 at Maryland 11-8 L5/17/1998 vs. Maryland # 11-5 L3/16/1999 Maryland 13-3 L4/25/1999 vs. Maryland * 13-5 L5/16/1999 vs. Maryland # 16-6 L3/14/2000 at Maryland 17-8 L4/22/2000 at Maryland * 8-6 L3/13/2001 Maryland 8-7 L4/20/2001 vs. Maryland * 7-6 L3/12/2002 at Maryland 17-16 W4/19/2002 vs. Maryland * 15-12 L3/11/2003 Maryland 11-8 L4/20/2003 Maryland * 11-6 L5/16/2003 vs. Maryland # 9-8 W3/9/2004 at Maryland 10-8 W4/23/2004 vs. Maryland* 9-7 W3/8/2005 Maryland 15-8 W4/29/2005 vs. Maryland * 15-11 W3/7/2006 at Maryland 14-9 W3/13/2007 Maryland 15-4 W4/27/2007 vs. Maryland * 10-7 W3/4/2008 at Maryland 8-5 L4/27/2008 Maryland * 10-9 WOT

3/6/2009 Maryland 17-11 L4/24/2009 vs. Maryland * 15-7 L3/5/2010 at Maryland 11-5 L4/23/2010 at Maryland * 10-6 L3/4/2011 Maryland 18-6 L3/2/2012 at Maryland 12-9 L3/1 /2013 Maryland 18-10 L4/26/2013 vs. Maryland * 13-9 L4/13/2014 at Maryland 13-8 L4/25/2014 vs. Maryland * 15-9 L4/20/2016 at Maryland 17-6 L4/5/2017 Maryland 16-11 L4/4/2018 at Maryland 15-8 L4/3/2019 Maryland 16-6 L

Mount St. Mary’s (1-0)Home 1-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0

5/13/2004 Mount St. Mary’s # 19-2 W

Navy (6-1)Home 4-0 Away 2-1 Neutral 0-0

4/1/2015 Navy 15-13 W4/6/2016 at Navy 13-9 W4/12/2017 Navy 16-13 W4/11/2018 at Navy 16-13 L2/9/2019 Navy 15-12 W5/12/2019 Navy# 15-12 W2/8/2020 at Navy 14-13 WOT

New Hampshire (0-2)Home 0-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-2

5/11/1979 vs. New Hampshire 8-6 L5/10/1980 vs. New Hampshire 7-3 L

North Carolina (13-28)Home 8-11 Away 4-14 Neutral 1-3

4/20/1996 North Carolina 13-6 W3/29/1997 at North Carolina 5-4 L4/19/1997 North Carolina * 9-6 W5/10/1997 North Carolina # 13-12 LSV3/28/1998 North Carolina 12-6 L4/19/1998 North Carolina* 9-7 W3/27/1999 at North Carolina 6-3 L3/25/2000 North Carolina 12-5 L3/24/2001 at North Carolina 15-12 L3/23/2002 North Carolina 11-8 W5/12/2002 at North Carolina # 14-13 LOT3/22/2003 at North Carolina 7-6 W3/20/2004 North Carolina 16-9 W3/19/2005 at North Carolina 11-5 W3/18/2006 North Carolina 10-9 L4/28/2006 vs. North Carolina * 12-10 WOT3/17/2007 at North Carolina 16-7 L4/29/2007 at North Carolina * 12-6 W5/19/2007 North Carolina # 14-8 W3/16/2008 North Carolina 16-5 W5/11/2008 North Carolina # 11-7 L3/14/2009 at North Carolina 12-8 L3/13/2010 North Carolina 13-12 WOT5/22/2010 at North Carolina # 17-7 L3/12/2011 at North Carolina 8-7 L4/21/2011 vs. North Carolina * 16-5 L5/14/2011 at North Carolina # 15-7 L3/10/2012 North Carolina 14-9 L4/21/2012 vs. North Carolina * 14-6 L3/9/2013 at North Carolina 8-7 L5/18/2013 at North Carolina # 13-9 L3/8/2014 North Carolina 14-10 L5/17/2014 at North Carolina # 10-9 W3/7/2015 North Carolina 10-7 L3/12/2016 North Carolina 11-10 (OT) L3/11/2017 at North Carolina 21-11 L5/14/2017 vs. North Carolina # 23-12 L3/10/2018 North Carolina 13-9 L3/9/2019 North Carolina 13-12 L5/18/2019 at North Carolina 14-7 L2/29/2020 North Carolina 18-12 L

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Notre Dame (3-5)Home 1-3 Away 2-1 Neutral 0-1

4/5/2014 at Notre Dame 18-13 W4/4/2015 Notre Dame 14-4 L4/23/2015 Notre Dame * 7-6 L3/19/2016 at Notre Dame 16-4 L3/18/2017 Notre Dame 15-5 W3/17/2018 at Notre Dame 17-10 W4/26/2018 vs. Notre Dame * 11-10 L3/16/2019 Notre Dame 10-9 L

Old Dominion (37-1)Home 17-0 Away 19-1 Neutral 1-0

4/20/1980 at Old Dominion 11-2 W4/1/1981 at Old Dominion 6-4 WOT4/24/1981 vs. Old Dominion 6-3 W3/30/1982 Old Dominion 10-6 W3/29/1983 at Old Dominion 4-2 W4/23/1983 Old Dominion 12-3 W3/27/1984 Old Dominion 9-8 WOT4/21/1984 at Old Dominion 6-5 W3/26/1985 at Old Dominion 20-5 W3/26/1986 Old Dominion 9-5 W3/25/1987 at Old Dominion 10-3 W3/23/1988 Old Dominion 6-1 W3/22/1989 at Old Dominion 13-1 W3/21/1990 at Old Dominion 7-3 W3/20/1991 at Old Dominion 14-4 W3/18/1992 Old Dominion 14-1 W3/17/1993 at Old Dominion 8-5 W3/16/1994 Old Dominion 11-8 W3/15/1995 at Old Dominion 14-6 W3/13/1996 Old Dominion 9-1 W3/12/1997 at Old Dominion 12-4 W3/11/1998 Old Dominion 13-1 W3/10/1999 at Old Dominion 4-3 W3/8/2000 Old Dominion 15-6 W3/7/2001 at Old Dominion 14-9 W3/6/2002 Old Dominion 16-4 W3/5/2003 at Old Dominion 17-5 W4/7/2004 Old Dominion 17-6 W4/6/2005 at Old Dominion 20-1 W4/5/2006 Old Dominion 15-8 W4/4/2007 at Old Dominion 10-7 W4/2/2008 Old Dominion 15-3 W4/1/2009 at Old Dominion 13-10 L3/31/2010 Old Dominion 22-7 W3/30/2011 at Old Dominion 9-5 W3/28/2012 Old Dominion 14-13 W3/27/2013 at Old Dominion 16-12 W3/26/2014 Old Dominion 19-8 W

Oregon (1-0)Home 1-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0

3/29/2017 Oregon 15-6 W

Penn State (22-19)Home 10-12 Away 11-6 Neutral 1-1

4/2/1983 Penn State 16-8 L4/1/1984 Penn State 16-7 L3/30/1985 Penn State 9-8 L3/29/1986 at Penn State 23-8 L3/28/1987 Penn State 12-10 L5/9/1987 vs. Penn State # 14-9 L3/26/1988 at Penn State 9-4 L4/2/1989 Penn State 12-8 L3/31/1990 at Penn State 10-9 L3/29/1991 Penn State 10-9 L5/18/1991 vs. Penn State # 10-5 W3/29/1992 at Penn State 9-6 W5/9/1992 Penn State # 11-5 W3/28/1993 Penn State 7-5 L3/26/1994 at Penn State 11-10 WOT3/25/1995 Penn State 9-6 L3/24/1996 at Penn State 10-9 L3/23/1997 Penn State 8-6 W3/22/1998 at Penn State 11-10 W3/21/1999 Penn State 15-5 W3/17/2000 at Penn State 13-7 W3/16/2001 Penn State 15-11 W3/15/2002 at Penn State 11-8 W3/14/2003 Penn State 15-9 W3/12/2004 at Penn State 10-9 W3/11/2005 Penn State 10-7 L

3/10/2006 at Penn State 12-8 W3/9/2007 Penn State 13-6 W3/7/2008 at Penn State 13-7 W3/8/2009 Penn State 12-11 W3/7/2010 at Penn State 13-8 W3/6/2011 Penn State 10-5 W3/4/2012 at Penn State 14-7 L3/3/2013 Penn State 15-14 L3/1/2014 Penn State 12-11 W2/28/2015 at Penn State 16-15 W5/10/2015 Penn State # 13-11 L2/27/2016 Penn State 16-13 W4/8/2017 at Penn State 12-8 L4/6/2018 Penn State 22-13 L4/7/2019 at Penn State 16-13 W

Pennsylvania (1-0)Home 0-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 1-0

5/10/2013 vs Pennsylvania # 12-6 W

Princeton (21-18)Home 15-6 Away 6-10 Neutral 1-2

3/24/1981 Princeton 8-7 W5/13/1989 at Princeton # 6-5 L3/22/1991 Princeton 10-6 W3/21/1992 at Princeton 5-2 L3/20/1993 Princeton 15-7 W5/16/1993 vs. Princeton # 8-6 WOT4/18/1994 at Princeton 15-14 LOT5/21/1994 vs. Princeton # 14-13 LOT3/18/1995 Princeton 5-4 L3/17/1996 at Princeton 9-8 W3/16/1997 Princeton 10-6 W4/3/1998 at Princeton 9-4 W5/9/1998 Princeton # 8-7 W3/19/1999 Princeton 8-7 LSV3/31/2000 at Princeton 8-7 L3/18/2001 Princeton 9-6 L3/17/2002 at Princeton 13-11 L3/16/2003 Princeton 13-8 W5/18/2003 vs. Princeton # 8-7 LOT3/14/2004 at Princeton 12-9 L5/23/2004 at Princeton # 10-4 W3/26/2005 Princeton 8-4 W3/25/2006 at Princeton 16-3 W5/14/2006 Princeton # 8-7 L3/24/2007 Princeton 9-7 W5/13/2007 Princeton # 19-10 W3/22/2008 at Princeton 8-7 L3/21/2009 Princeton 8-7 L3/20/2010 at Princeton 14-7 W3/19/2011 Princeton 10-9 W3/17/2012 at Princeton 9-7 L3/16/2013 Princeton 9-7 W3/15/2014 at Princeton 15-13 L5/11/2014 Princeton # 13-11 W3/14/2015 Princeton 18-11 W2/20/2016 at Princeton 14-7 L2/25/2017 Princeton 17-10 L2/24/2018 at Princeton 14-10 W2/23/2019 Princeton 14-9 W2/22/2020 at Princeton 12-10 W

Randolph Macon (2-0)Home 0-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 1-04/24/1976 vs. Randolph-Macon 12-2 W 4/20/1977 at Randolph-Macon 9-6 W

Richmond (39-4-1)Home 22-2 Away 17-2-1 Neutral 0-0

4/20/1976 Richmond 9-7 L3/23/1977 at Richmond 8-3 W3/31/1978 Richmond 7-5 W3/30/1979 at Richmond 10-10 T3/21/1980 Richmond 10-4 W4/16/1981 at Richmond 14-5 W4/20/1982 Richmond 16-9 W4/19/1983 at Richmond 11-10 L4/19/1984 Richmond 16-8 W4/18/1985 at Richmond 12-7 W4/22/1986 Richmond 18-10 W4/13/1988 Richmond 11-3 W4/12/1989 at Richmond 10-5 W4/11/1990 Richmond 15-5 W4/9/1991 at Richmond 13-6 W

4/7/1992 Richmond 16-2 W4/6/1993 at Richmond 20-9 W4/5/1994 Richmond 22-7 W4/4/1995 at Richmond 21-8 W4/2/1996 Richmond 13-0 W4/2/1997 at Richmond 14-2 W3/31/1998 Richmond 14-1 W3/3/1999 Richmond 16-3 W3/3/2000 at Richmond 12-4 W3/10/2001 Richmond 16-10 W3/8/2002 at Richmond 18-4 W3/7/2003 Richmond 17-10 W3/5/2004 at Richmond 18-7 W3/13/2005 Richmond 11-5 W3/1/2006 at Richmond 8-7 L2/28/2007 Richmond 13-5 W2/27/2008 at Richmond 16-7 W2/25/2009 Richmond 16-7 W2/24/2010 Richmond 17-8 W2/23/2011 at Richmond 23-12 W2/22/2012 Richmond 12-9 W2/20/2013 at Richmond 13-7 W2/19/2014 Richmond 18-9 W2/18/2015 at Richmond 14-6 W2/24/2016 Richmond 18-12 W2/22/2017 at Richmond 15-14 W2/21/2018 Richmond 15-7 W2/21/2019 at Richmond 19-5 W2/26/2020 Richmond 13-12 LOT

Stanford (2-0)Home 0-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 1-0

5/11/2018 vs. Stanford # 12-3 W2/14/2020 at Stanford 12-11 W

Sweet Briar (4-0)Home 1-0 Away 2-0 Neutral 1-0 4/14/1976 at Sweet Briar 17-3 W4/21/1978 vs. Sweet Briar 12-5 W4/30/1979 at Sweet Briar 9-3 W4/1/1980 Sweet Briar 20-0 W

Syracuse (12-11)Home 6-4 Away 6-5 Neutral 0-3 3/6/1999 at Syracuse 15-6 W3/4/2000 Syracuse 16-5 W3/3/2001 at Syracuse 12-10 W3/2/2002 Syracuse 12-10 L3/1/2003 at Syracuse 12-11 LOT2/28/2004 Syracuse 14-13 L3/5/2005 at Syracuse 15-7 W3/4/2006 Syracuse 14-9 W3/3/2007 at Syracuse 10-8 W3/1/2008 Syracuse 13-8 W2/27/2009 at Syracuse 14-11 W2/27/2010 Syracuse 14-13 W2/27/2011 at Syracuse 21-11 W2/26/2012 Syracuse 9-7 W2/24/2013 at Syracuse 10-9 L2/23/2014 Syracuse 18-14 L5/23/2014 vs. Syracuse # 16-8 L2/23/2015 at Syracuse 14-13 L3/5/2016 Syracuse 14-8 L3/5/2017 at Syracuse 16-15 L4/28/2017 vs. Syracuse * 15-12 L3/4/2018 Syracuse 17-16 W3/2/2019 at Syracuse 16-11 L4/24/2019 vs. Syracuse* 12-10 L

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Northwestern (6-10)Home 2-2 Away 0-2 Neutral 4-6

4/12/1987 vs. Northwestern 13-11 W4/10/1988 vs. Northwestern 7-6 L4/9/1989 vs. Northwestern 8-6 W4/8/1990 vs. Northwestern 11-8 W4/7/1991 Northwestern 21-2 W5/16/2004 Northwestern # 15-11 W5/22/2005 vs. Northwestern # 13-10 L5/27/2007 vs. Northwestern # 15-13 L4/19/2009 Northwestern 11-10 L4/30/2010 at Northwestern 11-8 LOT4/30/2011 Northwestern 8-4 L4/28/2012 at Northwestern 13-6 L4/7/2013 vs. Northwesterm 11-6 L2/9/2014 vs. Northwestern 13-12 L2/14/2015 vs. Northwestern 6-5 L2/13/2016 vs. Northwestern 10-8 W

Temple (18-6)Home 11-1 Away 7-4 Neutral 0-1

5/9/1980 vs. Temple 9-2 L4/19/1986 Temple 11-10 WSV4/24/1987 at Temple 12-5 L4/17/1988 Temple 15-7 L4/16/1989 at Temple 10-9 L4/14/1990 Temple 9-8 W4/13/1991 at Temple 5-4 W4/11/1992 Temple 12-5 W4/10/1993 at Temple 12-6 W4/9/1994 Temple 16-6 W4/9/1995 at Temple 9-8 L4/6/1996 Temple 14-10 W4/5/1997 at Temple 12-4 L4/25/1998 Temple 13-7 W4/3/1999 at Temple 9-4 W4/1/2000 at Temple 13-5 W3/31/2001 at Temple 17-8 W3/30/2002 Temple 18-8 W5/9/2002 Temple # 20-8 W3/29/2003 at Temple 16-6 W3/27/2004 Temple 19-5 W4/10/2005 at Temple 20-5 W2/26/2006 Temple 10-8 W3/7/2007 Temple 18-8 W

Towson (18-1)Home 10-0 Away 8-1 Neutral 0-0

4/29/1977 Towson 9-5 W3/29/1980 at Towson 8-4 L4/7/1981 Towson 10-4 W4/16/1982 at Towson 17-6 W4/16/1983 Towson 17-8 W4/14/1984 at Towson 9-6 W4/12/1985 Towson 21-11 W4/14/1986 at Towson 25-4 W3/21/1987 Towson 18-1 W3/19/1988 at Towson 10-5 W3/18/1989 Towson 6-3 W3/17/1990 at Towson 9-4 W4/30/1991 Towson 11-5 W4/28/1992 at Towson 18-5 W4/27/1993 Towson 14-7 W4/26/1994 at Towson 20-2 W4/25/1995 Towson 17-7 W4/23/1996 at Towson 17-9 W5/16/2010 Towson # 14-12 W

UMBC (18-0)Home 10-0 Away 8-0 Neutral 0-0

4/10/1987 UMBC 17-5 W4/9/1988 at UMBC 11-5 W3/19/1989 UMBC 15-1 W4/7/1990 at UMBC 9-7 W4/6/1991 UMBC 17-3 W4/4/1992 at UMBC 16-6 W4/3/1993 UMBC 22-5 W4/2/1994 at UMBC 16-6 W4/1/1995 UMBC 14-2 W3/30/1996 at UMBC 14-6 W

3/5/1997 UMBC 20-2 W3/16/1998 UMBC 18-3 W4/30/1999 at UMBC 16-7 W3/11/2000 UMBC 14-5 W3/27/2001 at UMBC 16-8 W3/26/2002 UMBC 14-8 W3/25/2003 at UMBC 19-10 W3/23/2004 UMBC 19-5 W

Vanderbilt (8-0)Home 4-0 Away 4-0 Neutral 0-0 4/11/1999 Vanderbilt 13-9 W4/30/2000 at Vanderbilt 12-11 W4/29/2001 Vanderbilt 13-6 W4/28/2002 at Vanderbilt 17-13 W4/27/2003 Vanderbilt 13-8 W2/22/2004 at Vanderbilt 14-10 W4/24/2005 Vanderbilt 12-11 W2/19/2006 at Vanderbilt 10-9 W

Villanova (2-0)Home 0-0 Away 2-0 Neutral 0-0 4/6/1997 at Villanova 17-5 W4/4/1998 at Villanova 16-1 W

Virginia Tech (23-2)Home 13-0 Away 9-2 Neutral 1-0 4/23/1997 Virginia Tech 18-2 W4/22/1998 at Virginia Tech 13-2 W4/14/1999 Virginia Tech 16-4 W4/12/2000 Virginia Tech 17-9 W4/13/2001 Virginia Tech 19-4 W4/10/2002 at Virginia Tech 18-3 W4/9/2003 Virginia Tech 19-3 W4/19/2004 at Virginia Tech 20-13 W4/15/2005 Virginia Tech 18-3 W4/14/2006 at Virginia Tech 12-5 W2/21/2007 Virginia Tech 15-2 W2/20/2008 at Virginia Tech 14-6 W2/18/2009 Virginia Tech 19-3 W4/23/2009 at Virginia Tech * 13-5 W4/7/2010 at Virginia Tech 20-14 W4/22/2010 at Virginia Tech * 18-6 W4/6/2011 Virginia Tech 12-10 W4/7 /2012 at Virginia Tech 10-9 L4/17/2013 Virginia Tech* 10-5 W4/15/2014 at Virginia Tech* 17-12 W4/17/2015 Virginia Tech* 17-10 W4/22/2016 at Virginia Tech* 14-7 W4/22/2017 Virginia Tech 6-5 W4/21/2018 at Virginia Tech 16-12 L4/20/2019 Virginia Tech 13-10 W

West Chester (1-2)Home 1-2 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0 4/4/1982 at West Chester 7-6 L3/25/1983 at West Chester 9-8 L 3/24/1985 at West Chester 15-14 W

William & Mary (35-17-1)Home 18-7 Away 17-5-1 Neutral 1-5

3/19/1976 William & Mary 10-7 L4/19/1977 at William & Mary 6-6 T4/22/1977 vs. William & Mary 9-5 L3/29/1978 William & Mary 11-7 L4/21/1978 at William & Mary 15-4 L3/28/1979 at William & Mary 9-3 L4/20/1979 vs. William & Mary 15-4 L3/27/1980 William & Mary 20-6 L4/19/1980 at William & Mary 10-4 L3/26 /1981 at William & Mary 11-6 W4/24/1981 vs. William & Mary 10-8 L4/13/1982 William & Mary 13-8 L4/24/1982 vs. William & Mary 14-6 L4/13/1983 at William & Mary 11-10 W4/24/1983 William & Mary 23-16 L4/11/1984 William & Mary 11-10 W4/22/1984 vs. William & Mary 5-3 L4/10/1985 at William & Mary 14-5 W4/8/1986 William & Mary 11-10 WOT

4/7/1987 at William & Mary 10-9 W4/5/1988 William & Mary 5-3 L4/4/1989 vs William & Mary 10-9 WOT4/4/1990 William & Mary 6-5 L4/3/1991 William & Mary 7-6 WSV4/1/1992 William & Mary 10-4 W3/31/1993 at William & Mary 12-6 W3/30/1994 at William & Mary 12-6 W5/14/1994 William & Mary # 8-4 W3/29/1995 at William & Mary 7-4 L3/27/1996 William & Mary 4-3 W5/11/1996 William & Mary # 8-6 W3/26/1997 at William & Mary 7-6 W3/25/1998 William & Mary 11-8 W3/24/1999 at William & Mary 10-4 W3/22/2000 William & Mary 15-3 W2/28/2001 at William & Mary 13-10 L2/27/2002 William & Mary 19-13 W3/3/2003 at William & Mary 21-6 W3/25/2004 William & Mary 16-8 W3/22/2005 William & Mary 16-7 W3/21/2006 at William & Mary 16-5 W3/21/2007 William & Mary 12-3 W3/12/2008 at William & Mary 14-11 W3/17/2009 William & Mary 10-9 W3/17/2010 at William & Mary 14-7 W3/16/2011 William & Mary 14-13 W3/14/2012 at William & Mary 10-3 W3/13/2013 William & Mary 18-5 W3/12/2014 at William & Mary 22-9 W3/25/2015 at William and Mary 16-6 W3/2/2016 William & Mary 16-8 W3/2/2017 at William & Mary 17-9 W2/28/2018 William & Mary 16-5 W2/26/2019 at William & Mary 16-8 W

Winthrop (1-0)Home 1-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0

5/8/2015 Winthrop # 18-6 W

Yale (10-2)Home 9-1 Away 1-1 Neutral 0-0

3/21/1985 Yale 8-5 W3/20 /1986 Yale 12-5 W3/18 /1987 Yale 14-6 W3/15/1988 Yale 7-2 W3/15/1989 Yale 9-8 L3/14/1990 Yale 12-7 W3/13/1991 Yale 11-3 W3/11/1992 Yale 7-2 W3/10/1993 Yale 16-5 W4/29/1995 at Yale 9-6 L4/27/1996 Yale 10-4 W4/26/1997 at Yale 15-10 W

* - ACC Tournament# - NCAA Tournament

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Year-BY-Year reCords Year Head Coach Record Post Season1976 Linda Southworth 8-4-1 1977 Linda Southworth 8-2-1 1978 Linda Southworth 7-4-1 1979 Linda Southworth 5-6-1 USWLA Tourn.1980 Linda Southworth 10-6 USWLA Tourn.1981 Linda Southworth 9-3 1982 Linda Southworth 7-5 1983 Linda Southworth 4-7-1 1984 Jane Miller 6-7 1985 Jane Miller 11-2 1986 Jane Miller 14-2 NCAA Semifinals1987 Jane Miller 13-3 NCAA Semifinals1988 Jane Miller 11-5 1989 Jane Miller 12-5 NCAA First Round1990 Jane Miller 12-4 NCAA First Round1991 Jane Miller 17-1 NCAA Champions1992 Jane Miller 14-3 NCAA Semifinals1993 Jane Miller 15-1 NCAA Champions1994 Jane Miller 13-4 NCAA Semifinals1995 Jane Miller 7-7

1996 Julie Myers 14-4 NCAA Runners-Up1997 Julie Myers 14-5 NCAA Quarterfinals1998 Julie Myers 17-3 NCAA Runners-Up1999 Julie Myers 15-6 NCAA Runners-Up2000 Julie Myers 13-6 NCAA Quarterfinals2001 Julie Myers 11-7 NCAA First Round2002 Julie Myers 15-4 NCAA Quarterfinals2003 Julie Myers 17-5 NCAA Runners-Up2004 Julie Myers 19-3 NCAA Champions2005 Julie Myers 17-5 NCAA Runners-Up2006 Julie Myers 15-4 NCAA First Round2007 Julie Myers 19-4 NCAA Runners-Up2008 Julie Myers 14-4 NCAA First Round2009 Julie Myers 11-8 NCAA First Round2010 Julie Myers 14-6 NCAA Quarterfinals2011 Julie Myers 9-9 NCAA First Round2012 Julie Myers 11-8 NCAA First Round2013 Julie Myers 11-10 NCAA Quarterfinals2014 Julie Myers 12-9 NCAA Semifinals2015 Julie Myers 12-7 NCAA Second Round2016 Julie Myers 9-9 NCAA First Round2017 Julie Myers 12-9 NCAA Second Round2018 Julie Myers 10-10 NCAA Second Round2019 Julie Myers 13-7 NCAA Second Round2020* Julie Myers 5-3 N/A

45 years 532-236-5

*2020 season cut short due to COVID-19

Milestone GaMes 1 Mar. 19, 1976 vs William & Mary L 10-7 50 Mar. 22, 1980 @ Mary Washington L 10-2 100 Apr. 29, 1983 @ Delaware L 19-6 150 Apr. 10, 1987 vs UMBC W 17-5 200 Apr. 7, 1990 @ UMBC W 9-7 250 Apr. 3, 1993 vs UMBC W 22-5 300 Apr. 13, 1996 @ Duke W 14-9 350 Mar. 16, 1999 vs Maryland L 13-3 400 Apr. 17, 2001 George Mason W 15-8 450 Apr. 12, 2004 @ Penn State W 10-9 500 Mar. 29, 2006 vs James Madison W 17-6 600 Apr. 2, 2011 @ Boston College L 12-6650 Feb. 19, 2014 vs Richmond W 18-9700 Apr. 16, 2016 @ Louisville W 10-9

Milestone viCtories 1 Mar. 23, 1976 @ Mary Washington W 8-5 50 Apr. 1, 1982 @ Hollins W 22-2 100 Apr. 22, 1987 @ James Madison W 8-7 150 Apr. 27, 1991 vs Loyola W 9-6 200 Apr. 11, 1995 vs Georgetown W 7-4 250 Mar. 6, 1999 @ Syracuse W 15-6 300 Apr. 24, 2002 Loyola W 13-10 350 Apr. 24, 2005 Vanderbilt W 12-11 400 Apr. 13, 2008 No. 16 Johns Hopkins W 17-6450 Feb. 20, 2013 @ Richmond W 13-7500 Feb. 21, 2018 vs Richmond W 15-7

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• A •Kristen Aceto ............................................ 88, 89, 90Beth Adams .................................................76, 77, 78M.J. Adams ..........................................................83, 84Mary Alati ..................................................13, 14, 15, 16Sophie Alecce ......................................... 16, 17, 18, 19Kelly Allenbach .................................97, 98, 99, 00Lauren Allebach ........................................ 85, 87, 88Amy Appelt .......................................02, 03, 04, 05Kara Ariza ............................................ 95, 96, 97, 98Anne Atkeson .....................................................77, 78Katie Atkinson ...................................................82, 83Lacey Aumiller ...................................98, 99, 00, 01Lauren Aumiller ................................00, 01, 02, 03Kelly Austin ................................................................. 10

• B •Lelan Bailey .....................................................12, 13, 14Ainsley Baker .........................................09, 10, 11, 12Caitlin Banks .......................................01, 02, 03, 04Claire Banta ...........................................................10, 11Lila Barker ............................................18, 19, 20Cindy Barksdale ........................................................76Myla Grace Barnett ..................................19, 20Beth Beale ...........................................................76, 77Kasey Behr ............................................... 15, 16, 17, 18Andrew Bellack .........................................................85Lauren Benner ............................................07, 09, 10Jaime Biskup ...................................................20Liza Blue ....................................................12, 13, 14, 15Sue Black ............................................................ 78, 80Casey Bocklet ............................................... 13, 14, 15Claire Bordley ...................................05, 06, 07, 08Wendy Bortle ......................................81, 82, 83, 84Peggy Boutilier ................................. 95, 96, 97, 98Nora Bowen ............................................17, 18, 19, 20Brooke Boyd ............................................13, 14, 15, 16Kelly Boyd ...............................................13, 14, 15, 16Dana Boyle ............................................................. 11, 13Bridget Bradley ................................02, 03, 04, 05Amy Breen ...........................................90, 91, 92, 93Kate Breslin ....................................... 04, 05, 06, 07Amy Brockman ..................................................81, 82Britt Brown ...................................................................14Dara Brunelli ...............................................................95Tia Brunelli ...................................................................92 Lindsey Buchanan ................................ 01, 02, 03Laura Burns .................................................01, 04, 05Alex Burtnett ...................................................20

• C •Diane Calleson ..........................................................80Charlie Campbell ...............................18, 19, 20Lynn Campbell ..................................83, 84, 85, 86Molly Cangemi ...................................99, 00, 01, 02Sophie Carpenter ..............................81, 82, 83, 84Courtlynne Caskin ....................................19, 20Missy Casscells ...................................79, 80, 81, 82Heather Castle ...................................................97, 98Jaime Cattano ..........................................................00Julie Cattano ......................................................00, 01Sallie Cecil ....................................................83, 84, 85Catherine Chambers .............................06, 07, 08Stacey Chaplin............................................89, 90, 91Cary Chasney ....................................02, 03, 04, 05Heather Christman ...................................................91Caroline Cochran.....................................................09Liz Colgan .................................................. 11, 12, 13, 14Kim Connors .....................................03, 04, 05, 06Ella Cooper...............................................13, 14, 15, 16Kelly Cowan .........................................90, 91, 92, 93Sarah Crowley.............................................................14Michelle Cusimano ..........................93, 94, 95, 96

• D •Kelly Daddona ...........................................92, 93, 94Sarah Darling ......................................................86, 88Marge Dawe .................................................77, 78, 79Alissa DeCarlo ..........................................................00Victoria DePaoli ........................................................83Lilly DiNardo ............................................ 15, 16, 17, 18Ashley Dodson .................................02, 03, 04, 05Heather Dow ...............................................80, 81, 82Liz Downs .............................................. 08, 09, 10, 11Christie Donovan .................................... 11, 12, 13, 14Tracy Drummond ..............................85, 86, 87, 88Kaitlin Duff...........................................07, 08, 09, 10 Jill Dunham .........................................87, 88, 89, 90Kimberly Dunham ....................................92, 93, 94Megan Dunleavy .....................................10, 11, 12, 13Annie Dyson ..............................................19, 20Besser Dyson ..........................................14, 15, 16, 17

• E •Amy Easter .........................................................76, 77Debbie Easter .....................................80, 81, 82, 83Jordan Elway ............................................................06Meredith Elwell ..........................................97, 98, 99Lilly Emery Baum .....................................19, 20Daniela Eppler ........................................12, 13, 14, 15Kate Evans ...........................................................96, 97Molly Everett .............................................................08

• F •Maddy Fabiani ................................................11, 12, 13Missy Farwell ..............................................84, 85, 86Holly Faulconer .........................................................95Jane Fitzgerald ..................................................81, 82Charlie Finnigan .............................................10, 11, 12Karen Flaster ..............................................................79Bailey Fogarty ..............................................09, 10, 11Anne French .......................................................... 1976Amy Fromal ........................................97, 98, 99, 00

• G •Kelsey Gahan ..........................................12, 13, 14, 15Julie Gardner ..........................................09, 10, 11, 12Nina Garkinkel ..........................................18, 20Kathleen Gavin ..................................................82, 83Alma Elizabeth Geiser ...........................................78Sarah Gercke .....................................................99, 00Sarah Gillespie ........................................13, 14, 15, 16Heather Goehringer ........................ 90, 91, 93, 94Lauren Goertz .......................................... 11, 12, 13, 14Alex Grace ....................................................................18Halle Graham.......................................18, 19, 20Wendy Graham ........................................................90Cherie Greer ........................................91, 92, 93, 94Percie Griffith ............................................. 87, 88, 89Leslie Groff .......................................... 86, 87, 88, 89

• H •Ashleigh Haas ...................................02, 03, 04, 05Jamie Haas ...........................................97, 99, 00, 01Sarah Hackman ................................06, 07, 08, 09Whitaker Hagerman ...................... 06, 08, 09, 10Ana Hagerup ........................................... 15, 16, 17, 18Sara Hairfield .....................................06, 07, 08, 09 Jill Hansen ............................................................00, 01Lynn Harper ................................................................79Kelly Harrington ...................................................17, 18Anne Harvey ...............................................01, 02, 03Anna Hauser ...........................................17, 18, 19, 20Jenny Hauser ....................................................08, 09Julie Hauser ......................................03, 04, 05, 06Jill Havlicek ..................................................93, 94, 95Megan Havrilla ................................. 04, 05, 06, 07Melissa Hayes .....................................96, 97, 98, 99Meghan Heick ...................................................... 15, 16Meghan Helm ..................................................11, 12, 13Mary Henry ................................................................. 84Amanda Herzer .................................................92, 93Riley Hoeg .......................................................20Jen Holden .........................................06, 07, 08, 09Kelly Hood .................................................................. 96Cindy Hook .........................................................76, 77Mills Hook ............................................98, 99, 00, 01Carol Hotarek .....................................01, 02, 03, 04Heather Hotchkiss ...........................................95, 96Libby Hoyle .........................................................00, 01M.L. Hughes ................................................................77Alice Hughey .....................................05, 06, 07, 08Bid Hukill ......................................................................79Jessica Hull ..........................................96, 97, 98, 99Molly Hungerford .....................................................78Dixie Hurst ...........................................................96, 97

• J •Maggie Jackson ..................................... 16, 17, 18, 19Kate Jerde ...................................................................03Chloe Jones .........................................18, 19, 20Elaine Jones .........................................89, 90, 91, 92

• K •Brittany Kalkstein .............................07, 08, 09, 10Maddy Keeshan ...................................... 11, 12, 13, 14Lauren Keller ......................................01, 02, 03, 04Marye Kellermann ............................07, 08, 09, 10Daniela Kelly ............................................ 15, 16, 17, 18Tara Kelly .......................................................91, 92, 93Lauri Kenis ...........................................99, 00, 01, 03Elizabeth Kenny ........................................93, 94, 95Joanna Khouri .......................................................... 98Barry Kilbourn ............................................76, 77, 78Leslie Klenk ................................................................ 86Lillie Kloak .................................................19, 20Jalen Knight ........................................18, 19, 20Kim Kolarik ................................................10, 11, 12, 13

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• L •Jess Loizeaux ..............................................................12Jen Langton....................................................... 94, 95Jen Larsen .................................................. 94, 95, 96Erin Laschinger .......................................10, 11, 12, 13Mary Beth LaVerghetta ........................00, 01, 02Meredith Lazarus ...........................03, 04, 05, 06Tyler Leachman ..............................03, 04, 05, 06Becky Lewis .........................................85, 87, 88, 89Nikki Lieb ...........................................03, 04, 05, 06Cindy Ligon .........................................................77, 78Laura Lindsay ............................................................00Bev Long ............................................................. 79, 80Evie Lopoo ............................................................ 16, 17Yeardley Love ....................................07, 08, 09, 10Angie Loynaz .......................................... 16, 17, 18, 19Carrera Lucas ..............................................................15Kaitlin Luzik.............................................. 16, 17, 18, 19

• M •Maggie MacInnis .................................77, 78, 80, 81Elaine Maddox ...................................84, 85, 86, 87Jen Marino ...................................................................92Lauren Martin .........................................17, 18, 19, 20Katherine Maser .................................81, 82, 83, 84Crista Mathes .....................................................92, 93Cynthia Mathes ..................................88, 89, 90, 91Kendall McBrearty ..........................05, 06, 07, 08Emily McBride................................................16, 17, 18Aileen McCarthy ...................................... 88, 89, 90Aislinn McCarthy ............................................20Liz McCarthy ..............................................00, 01, 02Molly McClintic .................................... 08, 09, 10, 11Ashley McCulloch ...........................06, 07, 08, 09Beth McGrath .............................................................79Ashlyn McGovern ...............................18, 19, 20Nicole McNichol .................................91, 92, 93, 94Maureen McNulty .....................................................85Caroline McTiernan ...............................10, 11, 12, 13Chelsea Metz ....................................03, 04, 05, 06Ginger Miles ......................................03, 04, 05, 06Molly Millard ................................................08, 09, 10Mia Mooney.........................................96, 97, 98, 99Jessy Morgan ................................... 04, 05, 06, 07Ashley Morris .......................................... 16, 17, 18, 19Loretta Moy ................................................................78Courtney Muller ................................00, 01, 02, 03Sammy Mueller .....................................17, 18, 19, 20

• N •Erin Nagle ...........................................................04, 05Tracy Nelson ............................................... 87, 88, 89Lisa Newi ......................................................................87Susan Novak .......................................................76, 77Robyn Nye ............................................88, 89, 90, 91

• O •Genny O’Donnell ..............................................86, 87Kim O’Keefe .................................................................91Abbie O’Leary ...................................84, 85, 86, 87Megan O’Malley ...............................05, 06, 07, 08Ann Orrison .................................................81, 82, 83Josie Owen .............................................09, 10, 11, 12

• P •Carolyn Papa ..............................................95, 96, 97Clair Parrish ................................................................ 98Madisen Patrick ..............................................20Heather Patton ..................................94, 95, 96, 97Lynn Peddy .................................................................76Allo Perry .............................................................07, 08Cordelia Peters ...........................................................16Andrea Pfeiffer ..........................................01, 02, 03Elizabeth Pinney ..............................02, 03, 04, 05Sarah Platt ....................................................................17Megan Plain ..................................................18, 19, 20Julie Plzak .....................................................88, 90, 91Lisa Plzak .....................................................93, 94, 95Giselle Posada .................................................. 79, 80Ileana Posada .............................................................88Beth Potter .......................................... 95, 96, 97, 98Maggie Preas...........................................14, 15, 16, 17Kim Prendergast................................90, 91, 92, 93

• Q •Jillie Quevedo .....................................18, 19, 20

• R •Katie Railey .........................................18, 19, 20Taylor Ranftle .......................................................13, 14Francie Rawlings .......................................81, 82, 83Kelly Reese ...............................................14, 15, 16, 17Taylor Regan .......................................18, 19, 20Anne Richardson ..............................................84, 85Chelsea Robinson ...................................................09Julie Robinson ...................................................83, 84Bonnie Rosen ..............................................90, 91, 92Katherine Rueger .........................................15, 16, 17Leigh Ruland ...................................................11, 12, 13

• S •Stephy Samaras .......................................98, 99, 00Gina Sambus ......................................99, 00, 01, 02Natalie Santos ............................................92, 93, 94Mary Sauer ................................................................. 99Olivia Schildmeyer .............................18, 19, 20Tiffany Schummer ...........................00, 01, 02, 03Caroline Seats ............................................... 13, 14, 15Frances Segarra ...............................................99, 00Katie Shannon ..................................06, 07, 08, 09Kiki Shaw .........................................................20Eva Sheahan ........................................76, 77, 78, 79Lindsay Sheehan ......................................84, 85, 86Allison Shields......................................... 16, 17, 18, 19Avery Shoemaker ................................. 16, 17, 18, 19Gwin Sinnott .......................................18, 19, 20Megan Skahan ..................................................94, 96Katie Slater ............................................................. 11, 12Jenny Slingluff ....................................89, 90, 91, 92Kathy Smith ........................................................76, 77Kate Snow ...................................................................76Kendall Speno......................................................13, 14Debbie Spillard ...................................77, 78, 79, 80Robin Steinberg .......................................................00Morgan Stephens ..................................12, 13, 14, 15Erin Stewart .........................................90, 91, 92, 93Barbara Stenzel.........................................................79Ashley Stilo ...................................................18, 19, 20Katelyn Strasdauskas .....................................07, 08Kaitlin Swagart .................................04, 06, 07, 08Courtney Swan .......................................12, 13, 14, 15Erin Sweeney .....................................01, 02, 03, 04Sandy Szillassy .................................................. 87, 88

• T •Annie Taylor ............................................09, 10, 11, 12Meribel Taylor............................................. 86, 87, 88Rachel Taylor ............................................................. 86Samm Taylor......................................96, 97, 98, 99Morgan Thalenberg ........................01, 02, 03, 04Anne Thomas ...........................................10, 11, 12, 13

• U •Sallie Ulman ........................................................86, 87Molly Urlock .......................................02, 03, 04, 05

• V •Posey Valis ...............................................14, 15, 16, 17Rachel Vander Kolk ............................. 15, 16, 17, 18Ella Reaves Vaughan .....................................20Boyd Vicars ...................................................................11

• W •Gretta Wahlstrom .............................78, 79, 80, 81Merrell Wall .................................................................77Marghi Walters .................................... 08, 09, 10, 11Ashlee Warner ......................................... 11, 12, 13, 14Sloan Warren...............................................................12Jess Wasilewski ............................... 04, 05, 06, 07Jacqueline Wasilko ......................................15, 16, 17Blair Weymouth ...............................06, 07, 08, 09Perrie White ...............................................................08Caity Whiteley ...................................07, 08, 09, 10Wyatt Whitley.........................................14, 15, 16, 17Ashley Widger ..........................................98, 99, 00Julie Williams .....................................83, 84, 85, 86Sally Williams ......................................79, 80, 81, 82Schuyler Williams..................................................... 01Susie Williams .................................... 86, 87, 88, 89Liza Williamson ..................................18, 19, 20Dawn Wisniewski .............................84, 85, 86, 87Catherine Wolferth ..........................................82, 83Beth Wyker ........................................................ 79, 80

• Y •Anna Yates ..........................................92, 93, 94, 95Courtney Young...............................02, 03, 04, 05

• Z •Barbara Zeigler .........................................................76

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