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American Lacrosse By the Numbers

160: Most career goals scored in program history Eleni Vagelatos (‘96-‘99)

108: Program victories

58: Most career assists in program history Lauren Aksinoff (‘05-‘08)

42: All-Patriot League selections since 2002

16: Eagles named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in Spring 2010

8: Patriot League major award winners

4: Eagles named to All-Patriot League in 2010 Alyssa Romano, Amanda Makoid, Emma Larkin, and Emily Stankiewicz

1: Patriot League Championship 2003

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FebruarySat. 12 at Johns Hopkins (Exhib.) 12:00 p.m.Wed. 16 DREXEL 3:00 p.m.Sun. 20 OHIO STATE 12:00 p.m.Wed. 23 GEORGE WASHINGTON 3:00 p.m.Sat. 26 UMBC 1:00 p.m.

MarchWed. 2 at Richmond 4:00 p.m.Sat. 5 at Old Dominion 1:00 p.m. Wed. 9 VIRGINIA TECH 3:00 p.m.Sat. 12 HOLY CROSS * 1:00 p.m.Sat. 19 at Colgate * 1:00 p.m.Wed. 23 at George Mason 7:00 p.m.Sat. 26 BUCKNELL * 1:00 p.m.Wed. 30 at Columbia 2:00 p.m.

AprilSat. 2 at Lehigh * 3:00 p.m.Sat. 9 at Lafayette * 1:00 p.m.Wed. 13 NAVY * 4:00 p.m.Tues. 19 LIBERTY 4:00 p.m.Sat. 23 at Davidson 1:00 p.m.

BOLD CAPS indicates home match* indicates Patriot League opponent

2011 Schedule

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Location ...................... Washington, D.C.Founded ......................................... 1893Enrollment ..................................... 6,421Nickname..................................... EaglesColors ........................Red, White & BlueAffiliation ........................NCAA Division IConference ......................Patriot LeagueHome Field ......................... Jacobs FieldPresident .........................Dr. Neil KerwinDirector of Athletics...................Keith Gill

Head Coach...................Laura CampbellAlma Mater ........................ American ‘03Record at American ............ First SeasonSeasons at American.......... First SeasonOverall Record/Seasons............. 22-13/3Assistant .............................Jackie ProchAlma Mater ...................Georgetown, ‘102010 Record ..........................6-10 (.375)2010 Conference Record ........3-3 (.500)2010 Conference Finish .................... 5thLetterwinners Returning/Lost......... 19 / 5Starters Returning/Lost.................... 9 / 2Newcomers........................................... 6WLAX Office Phone........(202) 885-3072

Associate AD ................ Nancy YasharoffCell .................................(202) 531-0162E-Mail [email protected]

Assistant Director /WLAX Contact ............Andrew Chesebro Office ..............................(202) 885-3030Cell .................................(202) 531-0152E-Mail ............ [email protected]

Assistant Director .............Howard SmithOffice ..............................(202) 885-3032E-Mail ................. [email protected]

Website ............................AUeagles.comFacebook ...American University LacrosseTwitter ................................AU_LacrosseYouTube ................AmericanUnivEagles

2011 Quickfacts

Team Information

Table of Contents

By the Numbers .................................12011 Schedule ...................................2Table of Contents...............................3This is AU Lacrosse ..................... 4-19Coaching Staff ........................... 20-212011 Season Preview ......................222011 Roster .....................................23Ferguson, McDevitt .........................24McEvoy, Schaaf ...............................25Allen, Komosinski ............................26Larkin, Lin ........................................27B. Maher, McDonough, Reichard ....28Schoenberger, Stankiewicz .............29Burton, Collins, Dawson ..................30Marshall, Morgan .............................31Speziale, Binstein, Hull ....................32Lombardo, Lugovina, E. Maher, Rosen .............................332010 Results....................................342010 Statistics .................................35 All-Time Records ....................... 36-37All-Time Awards ......................... 38-39Program History...............................39Dr. Neil Kerwin, President................40Keith Gill, Director of Athletics .........412011 Team Poster ...................... 42-43

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Washington, D.C.The National Mall is usually the center of every visitor’s trip to Washington DC. This tree-lined area of parkland stretches two and a half miles from the Potomac River to the United States Capitol on Capitol Hill and is adjoined by the White House. At one end of the National Mall, known as West Potomac Park, the Lincoln Memorial faces the Reflecting Pool with a good view of Arlington Memorial Bridge, Constitution Gardens, the Tidal Basin and the Washington Monument. Further towards Capitol Hill are a number of museums and galleries, among which are many of the Smithsonian Institution’s museums, including the National Museum of Natural History, the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of the American Indian, and the Smithsonian Institution building.

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AreaAttractions• Adams Morgan• Arlington National Cemetery• Cherry Blossom Festival• Chinatown• Dupont Circle• Embassy Row• FDR Memorial• Federal Bureau of Investigation• Ford’s Theatre• International Spy Museum• Jefferson Memorial• Kennedy Center• Library of Congress• Lincoln Memorial• National Archives• National Cathedral• National Gallery of Art• National Mall• Nationals Park• National Zoo• Newseum• Pentagon• Ronald Reagan Building• Smithsonian Institution• Supreme Court• U.S. Capitol• U.S. Mint• Union Station• Verizon Center• Vietnam Veterans Memorial• Washington Monument• White House

• D.C. United• Washington Capitals• Washington Nationals• Washington Redskins• Washington Wizards• Baltimore Orioles• Baltimore Ravens

AreaPro Teams

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AmericanUniversity

Situated within the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., American University’s traditional-style campus has much to offer students in the way of comfort, modern conveniences, and quick, easy access to city life.

Our 84-acre, tree-lined campus, which was designated as a National Arboretum, is located at the top of Embassy Row in one of the most attractive, safe, and residential areas of our nation’s capital.

The center of campus, also referred to as “the quad,” is a focal point of student life not only because our academic buildings line its grassy borders, but also because it’s a place to meet-and-greet with friends and student groups, catch an impromptu game of ultimate frisbee or take part in an after-class debrief with professors.

Another favorite spot on campus is the beach volleyball pit located between the athletics fields. The adjacent grassy hillside is also a well known hangout for students on game days.

General EnrollmentUndergraduate.......... 6,421Graduate................... 3,507Law School ............... 1,712Avg. Class Size .......... 22.8Student-Faculty Ratio ... 13:1

Freshman ProfileFreshman Enrollment ... 1,533Male-Female Ratio ... 40:60Average HS GPA ........ 3.77Average SAT............. 1,265Average ACT ................. 28

Faculty ProfileFull-Time Faculty ......... 704Adjunct Faculty ............ 54995% have the highest degree in their field.

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• American University students were ranked the “Most Politically Active,” and the university is one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review in the newly released 2009 edition of its annual book, The Best 368 Colleges.

• U.S. News & World Report “America’s Best Colleges 2010” ranked AU No. 84 among national universities.

Schools& Colleges

• 80 percent of AU undergraduate students are placed in at least one internship or co-op by the American University Career Center before graduation.

• The career center welcomes more than 200 local and national employers to its job and internship fairs annually.

• College of Arts & Sciences• Kogod School of Business• School of Communication• School of International Service• School of Public Affairs• Washington College of Law

AcademicResources• University Library• Law Library• Computer and Media Labs• Career Center• Courses on the Web• Center for Teaching, Research and Learning• Learning Resources• Blackboard• AU Experts Guide• University Colleges• Learning Communities

5 Most PopularMajors• International Service• Business Administration• Journalism• Political Science/Government• Public Communication

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2009-10 Highlights3.37: Combined student-athlete GPA in the spring 2010 semester, matching the highest single- semester GPA in department history.

186: Student-athletes named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

159: Student-athletes made Dean’s List in either the fall or spring semester.

23: Student-athletes earned a 4.0 grade point average in either the fall or spring semesters.

Team Achievements• The field hockey team finished third in the NFHCA Division I National Academic Team Award standings with a 3.50 GPA during the fall 2009 semester. This honor marked the fifth time in seven years that the Eagles have finished in the top-five academically.

• The men’s swimming and diving team attained the highest GPA in Division I in the spring of 2010 with a 3.47 mark. This marked the third consecutive semester that American led the nation in GPA.

• The wrestling team’s GPA of 3.296 placed it second among all Division I wrestling programs, marking the third consecutive year American has finished in the top two.

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Academic Support

The academic support program for student-athletes, a collaboration between the Academic Support Center and the Department of Athletics, assists student-athletes in successfully attaining academic goals and creating a balance between academics and athletics. The program serves to promote responsibility and initiative while encouraging student-athletes to take advantage of the rich resources offered at American University.

Academic counselors work with student-athletes on skills needed for success in the classroom, and provide information about educational options, university and NCAA requirements, as well as policies and procedures. The program focuses on the development of the total person through individual meetings, study hall and tutoring, and life skills workshops. AU’s academic support program coordinates with faculty, advisors, and coaches to support each student-athlete.

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Community InvolvementThe women’s lacrosse team is involved with several community service organizations and plays an active role in the Washington, D.C. community. For the last several years, the team has made visits to local elementary and middle schools, and has hosted various youth organizations for postgame clinics.

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DistinguishedAlumni

David Aldridge, SOC/BA ‘87Sports Journalist, Philadelphia Inquirer/TNT

Lonnie Bunch, CAS/BA ’74, CAS/MA ’76Founder/exec director, Smithsonian Museum for African American History and Culture

Pat Butler, SOC/MA’96VP, Washington Post

Robert Byrd, WCL/JD ’63U.S. Senator (D-WV)

Alisyn Camerota, SOC/BA’88FOX News anchor

Jack Cassell, SOC/BA ‘77President-CEO, Visual Aids Electronics Corporation

Chaturon Chaisang, CAS/MA ’87Deputy prime minister, Thailand

Randy Clouser, SPA/BS ‘80Chief Marketing Officer, Zurich Financial Services

Gary Cohn, KSB/BSBA’82President/COO, Goldman Sachs

Loren Danielson, KSB/BSBA ‘80Senior VP-Investments, RBC

Andy Dolich, SPA/BA’69COO, San Francisco 49ers

David Drobis, SOC/MA ’65Chair emeritus, Ketchum

Bob Edwards, SOC/MA’72Host, XM Radio, National Public Radio

Todd Epsten, SPA/BA ‘82Chief Executive Officer, Major Brands

Dean Factor, KSB/BSBA ’87CEO and cofounder, Smashbox Cosmetics/Smashbox Studios

Betsy Fischer, SPA/BA ’92, SOC/MA ’96 Exec producer, NBC’s Meet the Press

Darryl Frank, SOC/MA’91Cohead, Dreamworks Television

Andy Gershon, KSB/BSBA’86Exec VP, SonyBMG’s Epic Records

Bryan Glazer, SOC/BA ’86Exec VP, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Joel Glazer, SPA/BA ’89Exec VP, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Steven Goff, SOC/BA ‘88Sports Journalist, The Washington Post

Jeff Greenberg, SOC/BA ‘87Executive Producer, NBC4 Sports

David Gregory, SIS/BA ’92 Host, NBC’s Meet The Press

Jack Haire, CAS/BA ‘74CEO, Parade Publications

Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, SPA/BA’92Crown prince of Bahrain

Patricia deStacy Harrison, CAS/BA ’68President/CEO, Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Hubert Humphrey III, SPA/BA ’65Minnesota attorney general (1984-2000), son of U.S. VP Hubert H. Humphrey

Jesse Itzler, SPA/BA ’90Cofounder, Marquis Jet

William I Jacobs, WCL/JD ’66Global Payments, Inc.

Avery John, KSB/BSBA ’98Professional soccer player, Miami Football Club

Barry Josephson, SPA/BA ’78Producer (films Enchanted, Ladykillers, Like Mike, and FOX TV’s Bones)

Jackie Judd, SOC/BA ’73Emmy award winning former ABC correspondent

Cornelius Kerwin, SPA/BA ‘71President, American University

Robert Kogod, KSB/BSBA ’62Former chair and CEO, Charles E. Smith Realty

Al Koken, SGPA/BA ‘74Comcast SportsNet, Capitals Report

Margery Kraus, SPA/BA ’67, SPA/MA ’71Founder/CEO, APCO Worldwide

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Lonnie Bunch, CAS/BA ‘74Founder/Exec. Director, Smithsonian Museum for African History and Culture

Gary Cohn, KSB/BSBA ‘82President/COO, Goldman Sachs

Bob Edwards, SOC/MA ‘72Host, XM Radio, National Public Radio

Andy Gershon, KSB/BSBA ‘86Executive VP, Sony BMG’s Epic Records

Barry Josephson, SPA/BA ‘78Film Producer, Enchanted, Ladykillers, Like Mike, FOX TV’s Bones

David Gregory, SIS/BA ‘92Host, NBC’s Meet The Press

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Cindy Christy-Lagenfeld, KSB/BSBA ‘88 President-Americas, AsurionBarry Levinson, CAS/BA ’67 Film producer/writer/director (Diner, Tin Men, Avalon, Bugsy, Wag the Dog, Liberty Heights, Man of the Year)Charles Lydecker, SPA/BA ‘85 Executive Vice President, Brown & Brown, Inc.James McGovern, CAS/BA ’81, SPA/MPA ’84 U.S. Representative (D-MA) Alan Meltzer, SPA/ND ‘73 Founder and CEO, The Meltzer GroupNancy Meyers, SOC/BA ’70 Film producer/writer/director, What Women Want, Saving Private RyanKeith Mitchell, CAS/PhD ’81 Prime minister of Grenada Robert Morton, SOC/BA’75 Emmy award winning writer, Late Night with David LettermanMark Murphy, KSB/MBA ’83 President, Green Bay Packers Alice Paul, WCL/LLM ’27 American suffragist, original author, Equal Rights Amendment Tony Perkins, SOC/BA’81 FOX News weather and features reporter Joan Plaisted, SIS/BA ’67, SIS/MA ’69 Ambassador, U.S. Mission to the UN Andy Pollin, Host, The Sports ReportersAngie Reese-Hawkins, SOC/BA’79 CEO/president, National Capital YMCA Kathy Reichs, CAS/BA ’70 Author, Bare Bones, Déjà Dead; writer/producer FOX-TV’s BonesSteve Saferin, SOC/BA ‘70 President, Scientific Game VenturesLoretta Sanchez, KSB/MBA ’84 U.S. representative (D-CA) Paul Satenstein, KSB/BSBA’83 Executive VP, MCA RecordsWillard Scott, CAS/BA ’55 Former weather reporter, the Today Show Jan Scruggs, CAS/BA ’75, CAS/MA ’76 Founder/president, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Tom Shales, SOC/BA ’67 TV critic/reporter, The Washington Post Judy Sheindlin, SPA/BA’63 Host, Judge JudyBud Shuster, CAS/PHD’69 U.S. Representative (R-PA) Jeffrey Sine, SIS/BA’76 Vice chair, UBS Securities; Broadway producer (Spring Awakening; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Frozen; Caroline, or Change; La Bohème; and The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?) Billy Stone, SOC/BA ‘86, KSB/MBA ‘89 Producer/Development, CBS College SportsEd Tapscott, WCL/JD ‘80 Director Player Development/Programs, Washington WizardsAbbi Tatton, SIS/MA ’00 Internet reporter, CNN Richard Ernest Thompson, CAS/BA’71 Playwright, On Golden PondFrances Fragos Townsend, SPA/BA’82 CNN commentator; former assitant to President George W. Bush for Homeland Security Kermit Washington, SIS/BA’73 Former NBA player, LA LakersBram Weinstein, SOC/BA ‘95 ESPN News, AnchorDouglas Wheeler, CAS/MA ’64 President emeritus, Washington Performing Arts SocietyWarner Wolf, SOC/BA ‘60 Radio & Television Sports BroadcasterClark Woods, SOC/BA ‘78 President-Domestic Theatrical Distribution, MGM

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Robert Kogod, KSB/BSBA ‘62Former Chair and CEO, Charles E. Smith Realty

Cindy Christy-Lagenfeld, KSB/BSBA ‘88President-Americas, Asurion

Tony Perkins, SOC/BA ‘81FOX News Weather and Features Reporter

Willard Scott, CAS/BA ‘55Former Weather Reporter, The Today Show

Jeffrey Sine, SIS/BA ‘76Vice Chair, USB SecuritiesBroadway Producer, Spring Awakening, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Cornelius Kerwin, SPA/BA ‘71President, American University

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AU Highlights In the Patriot League2001 – American University joins the Patriot League, becoming the eighth member of the 23 sport conference.

2002 – AU men’s cross country wins its first of six-consecutive Patriot League Championships.

2003 – The women’s lacrosse team captures its first ever Patriot League Championship and earns a berth into the NCAA Tournament.

2004 – AU men’s soccer wins its second PL Championship and captures three PL major awards.

2005 – The field hockey team places three student-athletes on All-America teams.

2006 – Track star Keira Carlstrom earns her fourth overall All-America honor and is named an Academic All-American.

2007 – Women’s soccer’s Krystn Hodge is named the PL Scholar-Athlete of the Year and AU picks up four of five PL major awards.

2008 – The women’s lacrosse team shares the Patriot League Regular Season Championship for the third time since joining the conference.

AU makes its first appearance in the NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball Tournament after winning its first Patriot League Championship.

The volleyball team wins its eighth straight Patriot League crown

2009 - The women’s basketball program makes back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time in program history.

The men’s basketball team earns its second straight NCAA Tournament berth after capturing back-to-back Patriot League titles.

AU’s field hockey team wins its seventh consecutive Patriot League title.

2010 - The women’s lacrosse team places four student-athletes on All-Patriot League teams, and 16 on the Academic Honor Roll.

Jackie Lane ‘08 (above) was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year in both 2007 and 2008. She led the 2008 Eagles (below) to the Patriot League regular season title.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data.

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In TheSpotlightAmerican University is located in the center of one of the largest media markets in the country, Washington, D.C. From television to radio, AU student-athletes gain exposure on both a local and national level.

Each of the four major television networks (ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox) has an affiliate in D.C. and can often be found on campus. Regional cable networks Comcast SportsNet and MASN also cover the Eagles throughout the year.

National newspapers The Washington Post and Washington Times serve as AU’s hometown papers. USA Today is also headquartered just miles away from campus.

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Blue CrewThe AU Blue Crew is American University’s student cheering section which creates a home court advantage for each of AU’s 16 Div. I athletics teams at all home events. Comprised of more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students, the Blue Crew is the largest and most spirited student group on campus.

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EaglesSpirit

The American University Spirit Program is comprised of a cheerleading and dance team and the AU Pep Band. The Spirit Program performs at all home men’s basketball games as well as select women’s basketball games and volleyball matches, keeping the energy level inside of Bender Arena high.

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Jake PattenHead Strength &

Conditioning Coach18

Strength and Conditioning remains a major factor in the quest for athletic excellence. American University is committed to providing its student-athletes with the finest fitness and weight equipment available.

Jacobs Fitness Center is located on the lower level of Bender Sports Center and houses the varsity weight room and cardiovascular training area. Head strength and conditioning coach Jake Patten works with each of the 16 varsity teams and makes himself available for individualized workouts for supplemental training.

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AthleticTraining

Five full-time athletic trainers are on staff to provide daily treatment and application of therapeutic modalities to the student-athletes and are led by head athletic trainer, Sean Dash. The athletic training staff is also available to provide evaluation, information on injury prevention and to administer rehabilitation, if necessary. AU also has two doctors, an orthopedic surgeon and general practitioner, on staff.

Sean DashHead Athletic Trainer

Megan Ellzy Assistant Athletic Trainer 19

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American University Women’s Lacrosse

42 All-Patriot League Selections Since 200120

American University alumna Laura Campbell ’03, who helped bring the Eagles their first Patriot League Championship in 2003, has taken over as the head lacrosse coach at American.

“We are very excited to have Laura back on the American University campus. It is always wonderful to welcome an alum back, especially one as accomplished as Laura,” Director of Athletics Keith Gill commented. “Her success as a head coach at both the collegiate and high school levels, combined with her success as a student-athlete here at American, demonstrates her ability to lead a championship caliber program not only on the playing field but also in the classroom.”

Campbell had spent the previous two seasons as the head coach at Marist, leading the Red Foxes to the 2010 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship and the program’s first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Campbell guided Marist to a 22-13 overall record in that time. In 2009, the Red Foxes posted a 12-5 overall record, setting a school record for most wins in a season.

Campbell’s student-athletes also received several accolades during her tenure at Marist, including sophomore Kelly Condon being named the 2010 MAAC Offensive Player of the Year. In total, 11 student-athletes were named to All-MAAC Teams in her two seasons while 23 were named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.

Prior to her time at Marist, Campbell posted a record of 42-18 in four seasons as a high school head girl’s lacrosse coach. She began her head coaching career at Centreville High School in Centreville, Va., where she coached from 2003-05 before moving on to coach Avon High School in Avon, Conn., from 2005-07.

Campbell also served as the owner, director and head coach of the Northern Stars Lacrosse club team in Connecticut from 2005-08. In her role she was responsible for all aspects of the club’s operation.

Campbell graduated from American University’s School of Communications in May of 2003, where she was a four-year starter on the lacrosse team. Campbell helped the Eagles to their first Patriot League Championship in 2003, propelling American to its first NCAA Tournament appearance. American also advanced to the Patriot League Championship Game in 2002 and captured the Patriot League Regular Season Championship in 2002 and 2003. As a senior, Campbell tallied 20 points on 13 goals and seven assists as the Eagles set a program record with 11 wins.

laura CAMPBELL

Head Coach • 1st Season • American ‘03 • 22-13

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American University Women’s Lacrosse

Jackie Proch begins her first season as an assistant to Head Coach Laura Campbell.

Proch graduated from Georgetown University in May of 2010 with a degree in Government. She played in 37 games during her four-year career, recording one assist, six ground balls, seven draw controls and six caused turnovers. Proch was also named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star during her junior and senior seasons.

As a senior, Proch was named tri-captain by Coach Ricky Fried, who is also head coach of the U.S. Women’s Lacrosse National team. That same year, the Hoyas held an undefeated conference record for the first time since 2006 and finished 13-6 overall. They also captured their first BIG EAST Tournament Championship en route to an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Proch recorded four ground balls, three caused turnovers and three draw controls during the campaign.

Proch was selected as a member of the Student-Athlete Leadership Academy at Georgetown, a program in which coaches and varsity student-athletes work together to develop leadership qualities. Her coaching experience includes having worked lacrosse camps at Navy, Georgetown, Princeton and James Madison. Proch was also the head coach of Jackals Club Lacrosse in

Bethesda, Md. and Cardinal Club Lacrosse in Falls Church, Va.

Prior to attending Georgetown, Proch captained the girl’s lacrosse team at St. Mary’s High School in Annapolis, Md. In 2006, she was named to the Washington Post All-County Team, received All-Met Honorable Mention and was an Academic All-American.

jackie PROCH

Assistant Coach • 1st Season • Georgetown ‘10

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American University Women’s Lacrosse

42 All-Patriot League Selections Since 200122

• The Eagles finished the 2010 season with a 3-3 record in conference play, good for fifth in the Patriot League. Six newcomers were added for the 2011 season and includes two attackers, two midfielders, one defender and one goalkeeper. They return nine starters and two All-Patriot League selections.

• Senior Lisa Schaaf and junior Lauren Schoenberger will lead the Eagles’ offense. Schaaf started all 16 games last season, ranking fourth on the team with 23 points on 19 goals and four assists. She recorded two three-goal games, and tied for the team lead with two game-winning goals. Schoenberger also started all 16 games, and ranked second on the team in goals scored. Her 0.94 assists per game placed her seventh in the Patriot League, and she also recorded two three-goal games.

• Emily Stankiewicz will continue to be a key contributor all over the field for the Eagles, as she led the team with 38 draw controls and finished second with 34 groundballs collected. She finished the regular season fifth in the Patriot League with 2.38 draw controls per game, earning her first All-League selection. Additionally, Stankiewicz added 20 goals and 26 points, good for third on the team in both categories.

• Chiara Speziale will look to improve even further on an impressive freshman campaign in which her two Rookie of the Week selections tied her for most in the Patriot League. Speziale led the team in shot on goal percentage (.837), and scored at least one goal in each of the team’s final eight games.

• Emma Larkin, coming off her first All-Patriot League season, will be a strong defensive presence for the Eagles. Larkin had a breakout season in 2010, as she led the league with 1.88 caused turnovers per game. She registered team-highs with 37 groundballs collected and 30 caused turnovers, and was also third on the squad with 22 draw controls.

• Sophomore defender Laura Dawson will also look to continue an impressive start to her collegiate career. Dawson started all 15 games in which she played as a freshman, and tallied 24 ground balls, good for third most on the team. She registered 11 draw controls, including a career-high three against Lehigh, and caused a career-best three turnovers in her first-ever game as an Eagle.

• Junior goalkeeper Kaska Komosinski played in 12 games last season, including seven starts, and is poised to start in goal full-time for the Eagles. She made 68 saves and had a .395 save percentage in 2010, earning a 4-6 overall record.

2011 Season Outlook

lead with two game-winning goals. Schoenberger also started all 16 games, and ranked second on the team in goals scored. Her 0.94 assists per game placed her seventh in the second on the team in goals scored. Her 0.94 assists per game placed her seventh in the Patriot League, and she also recorded two three-goal games.

•as she led the team with 38 draw controls and finished second with 34 groundballs collected. She finished the regular season fifth in the Patriot League with 2.38 draw controls per

second on the team in goals scored. Her 0.94 assists per game placed her seventh in the Patriot League, and she also recorded two three-goal games.

presence for the Eagles. Larkin had a breakout season in 2010, as she led the league with 1.88 caused turnovers per game. She registered team-highs with 37 groundballs collected and 30 caused turnovers, and was also third on the squad with 22 draw controls.

•her collegiate career. Dawson started all 15 games in which she played as a freshman, and tallied 24 ground balls, good for third most on the team. She registered 11 draw controls, including a career-high three against Lehigh, and caused a career-best three turnovers in her first-ever game as an Eagle.

•starts, and is poised to start in goal full-time for the Eagles. She made 68 saves and had a .395 save percentage in 2010, earning a 4-6 overall record.

including a career-high three against Lehigh, and caused a career-best three turnovers in her first-ever game as an Eagle.

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American University Women’s Lacrosse

2011 RosterNo. Name Pos. Year Hometown/High School 1 Kimberly Collins A So. Princeton Junction, N.J./West Windsor Plainsboro North

2 Lauren Binstein D Fr. Malvern, Pa./Great Valley

3 Emily Maher M Fr. Sellersville, Pa./Pennridge

4 Samantha Marshall M So. Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill

6 Emma Larkin M Jr. Cockeysville, Md./Dulaney

7 Paige Lin M Jr. Palo Alto, Calif./Henry Gunn

8 Brit Ferguson M Sr. Wilton, Conn./Wilton

9 Erin McDevitt D Sr. Drexel Hill, Pa./Archbishop John Carroll

10 Emily Reichard A Jr. West Chester, Pa./Unionville

11 Bayley McDonough D Jr. Westminster, Md./Westminster

12 Nicole Lombardo M Fr. Holland, Pa./Springside School

13 Jordan Allen D Jr. Chester, N.J./West Morris Mendham

14 Eliza Morgan M So. Nashville, Tenn./Ensworth

15 Alex Lugovina A Fr. Scarsdale, N.Y./Edgemont

16 Emily Burton M So. Catonsville, Md./Mount De Sales

18 Lisa Schaaf A Sr. Collegeville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley

19 Lauren Schoenberger A Jr. Penfield, N.Y./Penfield

20 Genni Hull A Fr. Radnor, Pa./Archbishop Carroll

21 Bernadette Maher M Jr. Richboro, Pa./Council Rock North

22 Emily Stankiewicz M Jr. Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow

23 Chiara Speziale A So. West Islip, N.Y./West Islip

25 Maggie McEvoy D Sr. Bel Air, Md./John Carroll School

26 Laura Dawson D So. Arnold, Md./Broadneck

30 Kaska Komosinski GK Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon

33 Mia Rosen GK Fr. Baltimore, Md./Beth Tfiloh

Position BreakdownAttack................................... Collins, Hull ................................ Lugovina, Reichard .............Schaaf, Schoenberger, SpezialeMidfield ....................... Burton, Ferguson ................................................Larkin, Lin ............................... Lombardo, B. Maher .................................. E. Maher, Marshall ...............................Morgan, StankiewiczDefense............................ Allen, Binstein ................................... Dawson, McDevitt ..............................McDonough, McEvoyGoalkeeper .............. Komosinski, Rosen

Class BreakdownClass of ‘10..................................SchaafClass of ‘11 ..............Ferguson, McDevitt ................................................... McEvoyClass of ‘12.................Allen, Komosinski ................................................Larkin, Lin ............................ B. Maher, McDonough .... Reichard, Schoenberger, Stankiewicz Class of ‘13 .....................Burton, Collins ....................................Dawson, Marshall .................................... Morgan, SpezialeClass of ‘14........................ Binstein, Hull ............................... Lombardo, Lugovina ..................................... E. Maher, Rosen

Geography BreakdownCalifornia ........................................... LinConnecticut .............................FergusonMaryland ........................Burton, Dawson .................................Larkin, McDonough ....................................... McEvoy, RosenMassachusetts .................... Stankiewicz New Jersey ........................ Allen, CollinsNew York ..................Lugovina, Marshall ..........................Schoenberger, SpezialePennsylvania.................... Binstein, Hull, ..............................................Komosinski ............................... Lombardo, B. Maher ..................................E. Maher, McDevitt .....................................Reichard, SchaafTennessee ..................................Morgan

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brit FERGUSON, #8Senior • Midfield

Wilton, Conn.WiltonMajor: Business Admin.

2010: Played in and started 15 games..second on team with 36 draw controls … her 2.40 draw controls per game ranked fifth in the Patriot League … registered 12 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers … scored four goals on the season … recorded a career-high nine draw controls in win at Bucknell (3/20) … earned seven draw controls at Navy (4/7) and six at George Washington (2/24) … credited with two assists in win over Stony Brook (2/27) … collected a season-high three ground balls at Holy Cross (4/24).

2009: Played and started in all 16 games ...finished with 13 points on nine goals and four assists ... had three two-goal games against George Washington (2/25), Lafayette (3/28) and UMBC (4/8) also had two assists in George Washington game for career-high four point outing ... picked up 26 ground balls and tallied 22 draw controls, good for second on the team in both categories ... recorded 18 caused turnovers.

2008: Contributed immediately as an Eagle, playing in all 18 games and starting six ... eighth on the team in points with 10 goals and three assists for the season ... scored two goals in four games including three-consecutive games against Lafayette (3/22), Navy (4/1) and Richmond (4/9) ... scooped up 23 ground balls on the season ... grabbed 20 draw controls ... tallied nine caused turnovers ... had a career-best three caused turnovers against Colgate (4/19).

High School: Four-year member of the varsity lacrosse team ... was an Honorable Mention All-America selection in 2007 ... also earned First Team All-State and First Team All-County in her senior season ... earned Honorable Mention All-County as a junior ... captain of both the lacrosse and field hockey team ... two-year member of the varsity basketball squad ... earned the Dan Shield Award (Freshman Scholar-Athlete of the Year) ... was also a member of the high school honor roll ... participated in Model UN.

Personal: Daughter of Gene and Ann, father played basketball at Manhattan College ... has one brother, Colin ... majoring in business administation with a concentration in marketing... minoring in communications.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 15-15 4 2 6 29 .138 17 .586 0 12 36 18 1109 16-16 9 4 13 36 .250 22 .611 0 19 7 26 6 08 19-7 10 3 13 29 .345 18 .621 0 26 24 20 12

50-38 23 9 32 94 .244 57 .606 0 57 67 64 29

erin McDEVITT, #9Senior • Defense Drexel Hill, Pa.Archbishop John CarrollMajor: Public Communications

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 14-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 8 0 6 509 12-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 9 9 5 2 08 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0

30-10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 17 9 13 7

2010: Played in 14 games, starting nine … recorded eight ground balls on the season … registered two ground balls at Stony Brook (2/27) and at Bucknell (3/20) … caused five turnovers, including three in win over Bucknell.

2009: Played in 12 games, including a start at George Mason (3/25) ... picked up nine ground balls, including a season-high five at George Mason ... had a career-high of five ground balls against George Mason (3/25) ... caused two turnovers.

2008: Saw action in three games in rookie season.

High School: Three-year member of the varsity lacrosse team ... earned Academic All-America status ... selected to the All-Catholic team ... was also a three-year member of the varsity field hockey team, where she earned All-Main Line and the Coach’s Award ... captain of the field hockey team ... was also a one-year member of the varsity basketball and track teams ... four-year member of student council, secretary of the senior class ... was a four-year member of the student ambassadors ... also earned a place on the high school’s honor roll.

Personal: Daughter of Joe and Mary Jane ... has four siblings, Joe, Caitlin, Megan and Ryan ... Joe Jr. played lacrosse at University of Scranton ... majoring in public communications.

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maggie McEVOY, #25Senior • Defense

Bel Air, Md.John Carroll SchoolMajor: Business Admin.

2010: Saw action against Ohio State (2/20), UMBC (3/17), and Virginia Tech (4/10) … recorded one ground ball at Virginia Tech (4/10).

2009: Played in four games ... recorded one ground ball and one turnover against Lehigh (3/21).

2008: Saw action in one game in rookie season ... scooped up one ground ball at Stony Brook (3/26).

High School: Four-year member of the varsity lacrosse team ... also played soccer for two seasons (2003, 2004) ... was a member of the Spanish National Honor Society ... also participated in the spirit club ... member of the honor roll.

Personal: Daughter of Rick and Shelley ... has two siblings, Trevor and Owen ... majoring in business administration with a

concentration in marketing.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 1 0 1 009 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 1 0 0 1 08 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 3 0 1 1

lisa SCHAAF, #18Senior • Attack

Perkiomen Valley, Pa.Perkiomen ValleyMajor: Math, Biology

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 16-16 19 4 23 41 .463 29 .707 2 6 0 29 108 14-1 8 4 12 12 .667 8 .667 1 4 0 4 1307 12-0 2 1 3 8 .250 6 .750 0 1 0 2 1

42-17 29 9 38 61 .623 43 .674 3 11 0 35 15

2010: Started all 16 games … served as team captain … fourth on the team with 23 points on 19 goals and four assists … recorded two three-goal games, which came against George Mason (3/24) and Davidson (4/18) … scored the game-winning goal at Stony Brook (2/27) and vs. Lafayette (4/3) … tied for the team lead with two game-winners … registered six ground balls, including two at Holy Cross (4/24) … caused one turnover against George Mason (3/24).

2009: Named a tri-captain ... did not compete due to injury ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

2008: Played in 14 games, starting one ... made first career start vs. George Mason (3/26) ... scored eight goals, including a two-goal game against Lafayette (3/22) ... tallied four assists ... registered 12 points on the season ... picked up four ground balls ... grabbed five draw controls and caused four turnovers ... tallied a career-high three points at Bucknell (3/8) and vs. Colgate (4/19).

2007: Played in 12 games in her rookie season at American ... scored her first collegiate goal in the win over Central Connecticut (3/13) ... recorded her first assist against Fairfield (3/15) ... wrapped up her inaugural season with three points, coming off two goals and one assist ... picked up one ground ball against LeMoyne (3/18) ... won a draw control against Fairfield (3/15) and recorded one caused turnover in the win over Bucknell(4/14).

High School: Named Most Valuable Defender for two-consecutive seasons (2005, 2006) ... Most Valuable Midfielder in 2004 ... Most Improved Player as a freshman (2003) ... earned First Team All-Area and First Team PAC 10 in 2006 season ... awarded Honorable Mention All-Area in 2005 ... 2005 recipient of the Coaches Award for field hockey ... participated in field hockey and basketball, captained all three teams in her senior season ... member of the National Honor Society ... Secretary of the Class of 2006 ... Perkiomen Valley School Loyalty and Spirit Award.

Personal: Daughter of Roseann and David Schaaf ... has two sisters, Dayna and Laura ... majoring in math and biology.

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jordan ALLEN, #13Junior • Defense

Chester, N.J.West Morris MendhamMajor: Health Promotion

2010: Did not compete in game action.

2009: Saw action in four games as a freshman ... registered one shot against Drexel (2/18) … recorded one caused turnover against Holy Cross (4/18).

High School: Two-year member of the varsity lacrosse team ... also played field hockey and was a member of the swim team ... earned First Team All-Area and First Team All-Conference as a senior (2008) ... earned First Team Iron Hills Division (2008) ... team ranked in the top-25 in the country and was second in the state of New Jersey ... member of Best Buddies.

Personal: Daughter of Gerry and Sharon ... has one brother, Aaron ... majoring in health promotion.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 09 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1

4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1

kaska KOMOSINSKI, #30Junior • Goalkeeper

Pittsburgh, Pa.Mt. LebanonMajor: International Business

2010: Played in 12 games, including seven starts … made 68 saves and had a .395 save percentage … earned a 4-6 overall record … allowed six goals in nearly 50 minutes of play at Stony Brook (2/24) and picked up the victory … registered a career-high 11 saves against George Mason (3/24) … also recorded double-digit save totals against Richmond (3/3) and Colgate (3/13) … collected 15 ground balls, including a career-high seven against Richmond.

2009: Saw time in 10 games in her rookie season, starting two ... recorded win against Davidson (4/12) … had a save percentage of 41.9% ... picked up eight ground balls ... registered a season-high five saves on four different occasions.

High School: Two-year member of the varsity lacrosse team ... also played golf and field hockey ... named MSLA tournament MVP (2008) and to the WPIAL All-Star team (2008) ... earned All-America Honorable Mention (2008) ... named to the MSLA second team (2007) ... on the honor roll all four years ... president of the Big Sister Club ... member of Best Buddies and Student Council.

Personal: Daughter of James Komosinski and Heather Cannon ... has one sister, Stacia ... majoring in international business.

YR GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs. W L T Shots Faced10 12-7 528:34 106 12.03 67 4 6 0 23009 10-2 213:11 50 14.07 36 1 2 0 119

22-9 741:45 156 13.05 103 5 8 0 349

Personal: Daughter of James Komosinski and Heather Cannon ... has one sister, Stacia ... majoring in international business.

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emma LARKIN, #6Junior • Midfield

Cockeysville, Md.DulaneyMajor: Economics

2010: Named to the All-Patriot Second Team … started all 16 games … earned Patriot League Defender of the Week honors on 4/5 after registering career-bests with six caused turnovers and five ground balls in win over Lafayette (4/3) … led team in ground balls (37) and caused turnovers (30) … her 1.88 caused turnovers per game led the Patriot League … recorded at least three ground balls in six games … also had at least three caused turnovers in six games … tallied 22 draw controls, good for fourth on the squad … scored a goal in victory over Lehigh (3/27) … picked up an assist at Drexel (2/17).

2 0 0 9 : Played and started in six games ... recorded two goals, one against Ohio State (2/13) and the other against Old Dominion (2/28) … picked up 14 ground balls, including a season-high four against Old Dominion ... registered six draw controls ... had 11 caused turnovers ... season cut short due to injury.

High School: Two-year member of the varsity lacrosse team ... also ran cross country and indoor track for four years ... named cross country captain (2006, 2007) and indoor track captain (2006-2008) ... ran outdoor track for one year ... earned first team All-Baltimore County and Second Team Towson Town Times as a senior (2008) ... awarded the Unsung Hero Award (2008) ... named Most Outstanding Senior Female Athlete (2008) ... in cross country, earned First Team All-Metro (2007), Second Team All-Metro (2005, 2006), First Team All-Baltimore County (2004, 2005, 2007), named MVP (2007) ... for indoor track named Second Team All-Metro (2004, 2007), First Team All-Baltimore County (2004, 2007) and team MVP (2004, 2007) ... member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of John and Donna ... has one brother, Patrick ... mother Donna played lacrosse at Dickinson College ... majoring in economics.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 16-16 1 1 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 22 16 3009 6-6 2 0 2 8 .250 4 .250 0 14 6 14 11 22-22 3 1 4 10 .375 5 .375 0 14 28 30 41

paige LIN, #7Junior • Midfield

Palo Alto, Calif.Henry GunnMajor: Biology

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 16-14 13 3 16 32 .406 26 .812 2 13 15 29 609 16-12 2 0 2 3 .667 3 1.000 0 7 5 10 4

32-26 15 3 18 35 .535 29 .906 2 20 20 39 10

2010: Appeared in all 16 games, starting 14 … scored 13 goals on the season, including a career-high four goals at Holy Cross (4/24) … recorded two other two-goal games against Colgate (3/13) and Bucknell (3/20) … scored game-winning goals against Old Dominion (3/6) and Bucknell … her two game-winners was tied for the team lead … tallied 15 draw controls and 13 ground balls … three draw controls at George Washington (2/24) was a season-best … caused six turnovers, including two at Stony Brook (2/27) … one of two women’s lacrosse student-athletes to earn Strength and Conditioning’s annual Iron Eagle award.

2009: Contributed immediately as a freshman, playing in all 16 game and starting in 12 ... recorded two goals against Ohio State (2/13) and George Washington (2/25) … picked up seven ground balls ... tallied five draw controls ... caused four turnovers … registered team-high shot on goal percentage … named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Three-year member of the varsity lacrosse team and captain senior year ... played basketball (four years) and ran cross country (three years), named captain her senior year ... named lacrosse MVP as a junior (2007) ... honored with the Coach’s Award (2008) ... named to the First Team All League two-consecut ive year (2007, 2008) ... Member of the California Scholastic Federation.

Personal: Daughter of Cary Lin and Ling-Ling Kang ... majoring in biology.

over Lehigh (3/27) … picked up an assist

Played and started in six games ... recorded two goals, one against Ohio State (2/13) and the other against Old Dominion (2/28) … picked up 14 ground balls, including a season-high four against Old Dominion ... registered six draw controls ... had 11 caused turnovers ... season cut short due to injury.

High School: Two-year member of the varsity lacrosse team ... also ran cross country and indoor track for four years ... named cross country captain (2006, 2007) and indoor track captain (2006-2008) ... ran outdoor track for one year ... earned first team All-Baltimore County and Second Team Towson Town Times as a senior (2008) ... awarded the Unsung Hero Award (2008) ... named Most Outstanding Senior Female Athlete

and ran cross country (three years), named captain her senior year ... named lacrosse MVP as a junior (2007) ... honored with the Coach’s Award (2008) ... named to the First Team All League two-consecut ive year (2007, 2008) ... Member of the California Scholastic Federation.

Personal: Daughter of Cary Lin and Ling-Ling Kang ... majoring in

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2010: Appeared in all 16 games, including four starts … scored nine goals on the season … recorded two two-goal games against Richmond (3/3) and Lafayette (4/3) … scored the game-winning goal against Lehigh (3/27) … tallied 10 ground balls and seven draw controls … her four ground balls against Richmond (3/3) matched her previous career-high … caused two turnovers on the season.

2009: Played in all 16 games of freshman season, starting in eight ... sixth on team with 16 points (13 goals and three assists) ... second on team with five free position goals … scored three goals against Virginia Tech (4/4) and Richmond (4/15) … also had a pair of goals versus Lafayette (3/28) and UMBC (4/8) … picked up 19 ground balls, including a season-high four at Lehigh (3/21) ... registered seven draw controls ... caused six turnovers … named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Four-year member of the varsity lacrosse team and captain senior year...played field hockey all four years...earned First Team All-League in lacrosse two-consecutive years (2007,2008)...named to the

Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team two years (2007,2008)...earned

All-Galaxy Second Team (2007)...captain of the field hockey team...named All-State First Team for field hockey as a senior (2007)...member of the National Honor Society, Science and Spanish National Honor Societies...also

managed the swim team and snowboard club.

Personal: Daughter of Bill and Veronica ... father rowed crew at Villanova

... has two sisters, M a d e l i n e and Natalie ... major is undecided.

bernadette MAHER, #21Junior • Midfield

Richboro, Pa.Council Rock NorthMajor: Undecided

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 16-4 9 5 14 30 .300 22 .733 1 10 7 28 209 16-8 13 3 16 31 .419 20 .645 0 19 7 26 6

32-12 22 8 30 61 ..359 42 .689 1 29 14 54 8

bayley McDONOUGH, #11

Junior • Defense

Westminster, Md.WestminsterMajor: Health Promotion

2010: Made three appearances, against Ohio State (2/20), UMBC (3/17), and Davidson (4/18).

2009: Appeared in four games as a freshman ... recorded one ground ball against Davidson (4/12) ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Two-year member of the varsity lacrosse team ... also played field hockey all four years ... lacrosse team played in the conference

semi-final game two years in a row ... president of the National Honor Society ... graduated in top-five

percent of the class ... named to the honor roll all four years.

Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Katie ... has five siblings, brothers Andrew, David, Jeffrey, and Nick, sister Shannon

... majoring in health promotion.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 09 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 1 0 2 0 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 1 0 2 0

emily REICHARD, #10Junior • Attack

West Chester, Pa.UnionvilleMajor: Undecided

2010: Did not appear in game action ... one of two women’s lacrosse student-athletes to earn Strength and Condition-ing’s annual Iron Eagle award.

2009: Played in three games ... recorded one goal against Holy Cross (4/18) ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Two-year varsity letter winner in lacrosse, named captain her senior year ... also played soccer ... helped lead team to a second place finish in the national tournament.

Personal: Daughters of Kirk and Sara ... has one younger brother, Alexander and one younger sister, Samantha ... major is undecided.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 09 3-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 0 3-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 0

consecutive years (2007,2008)...named to the Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team two years (2007,2008)...earned

All-Galaxy Second Team (2007)...captain of the field hockey team...named All-State First Team for field hockey as a senior (2007)...member of the National Honor Society, Science and Spanish National Honor Societies...also

managed the swim team and snowboard club.

Personal: Daughter of Bill and Veronica ... father rowed crew at Villanova

... has two sisters, M a d e l i n e and Natalie ... major is undecided.

four starts … scored nine goals on the season … recorded two two-goal games against Richmond (3/3) and Lafayette (4/3) … scored the game-winning goal against Lehigh (3/27) … tallied 10 ground balls and seven draw controls … her four ground balls against Richmond (3/3) matched her previous career-high … caused two turnovers on the

Played in all 16 games of freshman season, starting in eight ... sixth on team with 16 points (13 goals and three assists) ... second on team with five free position goals … scored three goals against Virginia Tech (4/4) and Richmond (4/15) … also had a pair of goals versus Lafayette (3/28) and UMBC (4/8) … picked up 19 ground balls, including a season-high four at Lehigh (3/21) ... registered seven draw controls ... caused six turnovers … named to the Patriot

Major: Undecided

2010: (2/20), UMBC (3/17), and Davidson (4/18).

2009: ... recorded one ground ball against Davidson (4/12) ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

High School: lacrosse team ... also played field hockey all four years ... lacrosse team played in the conference

semi-final game two years in a row ... president of the National Honor Society ... graduated in top-five

percent of the class ... named to the honor roll all four years.

Personal: brothers Andrew, David, Jeffrey, and Nick, sister Shannon

... majoring in health promotion.

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lauren SCHOENBERGER, #19

Junior • Attack

Penfield, N.Y.PenfieldMajor: Psychology

2010: Started all 16 games … team associate captain … ranked second on the team in goals scored (22) … led the team with 15 assists … her 0.94 assists per game placed her seventh in the Patriot League … matched her career-high of four goals at Drexel (2/17) and at Navy (4/7) … also recorded two three-goal games, which came against Stony Brook (2/27) and Lafayette (4/3) … tallied seven ground balls and one draw control on the season … caused five turnovers.

2009: Named a 2010 associate captain ... contributed immediately as an Eagle, playing in all 16 games and starting seven ... third on team with 23 points ... scored 19 goals and had four assists ... recorded six ground balls, six draw controls and three caused turnovers ... scored a career-high four goals on five shots versus Virginia Tech (4/4) ... had a three-goal game along with an assist at Lehigh (3/21) ... also recorded four two-goal games ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Played varsity lacrosse, and was named captain junior and senior years ... also played soccer and basketball for one year each ... ran cross country and indoor track for two years (2006, 2007) ... was leading scorer for lacrosse with 53 goals (2008) ... named lacrosse team MVP as a senior (2008) ... earned Academic All-America two-consecutive years (2007, 2008) and scholar-athlete four-consecutive years (2004-2008) ... named first team all-county (2006-2008) and second team all-county (2005) ... earned Offensive Player Of The Year (2007) ... was named to the honor roll every quarter of high school ... awarded New York State Regents Scholarship for Academic Excellence, earned the Penfield Scholarship Award, Penfield Chemistry Award and Chemistry Achievement Award from the American Chemical Society ... awarded the Presidential Scholarship from American University ... member of the school newspaper and National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Mick and Maureen ... has one sister, Melissa, who played lacrosse at the University of Rochester ... majoring in psychology.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 16-16 22 15 37 55 .400 35 .636 0 7 1 24 509 16-7 19 4 23 37 .514 29 .784 0 6 6 19 3 32-23 41 19 60 92 .457 64 .710 0 13 7 43 8

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 10 16-11 20 6 26 39 .513 28 .718 0 34 38 23 1009 16-7 19 4 23 37 .514 29 .784 0 6 6 19 3 32-18 39 10 49 76 .513 57 .751 0 40 44 42 13

2010: Named to the All-Patriot League Second Team … played in all 16 games, including 11 starts … led the team with 38 draw controls … second on squad with 38 ground

balls collected … third on the team with 26 points, coming on 20 goals and six assists … her 20 goals also ranked third on the team … scored a career-high four goals in victory over

Lehigh (3/27) … registered three-goal games at Stony Brook (2/27) and at Holy Cross (4/26) … caused 10 turnovers on the season

… registered a career-best four draw controls five times … collected at least

three ground balls on six occasions.

2009: Played in all 16 games, including eight starts ... recorded one goal and two assists, 12 ground balls, 15 draw controls, 15 caused

turnovers ... goal came in victory over George Washington (2/25) ... picked up

assists in contests versus George Mason (3/25) and Holy Cross (4/18).

High School: Four-year varsity letter winner in lacrosse and captain her senior year (2008), three-

year varsity letter winner in basketball and captain her senior year (2008) ... earned All-America status as a senior ... named two-time First Team All-Western Massachusetts selection.

Personal: Daughter of John Stankiewicz and Maria Brugnoli ... has one older brother Alex who attends Boston University ... major is undecided.

emily STANKIEWICZ, #22

Junior • Midfield

Longmeadow, Mass.LongmeadowMajor: Undecided

per game placed her seventh in the Patriot League … matched her career-high of four goals at Drexel (2/17) and at Navy (4/7) … also recorded two three-goal games, which came against Stony Brook (2/27) and Lafayette (4/3) … tallied seven ground balls and one draw control on the season …

Named a 2010 associate captain ... contributed immediately as an Eagle, playing in all 16 games and starting seven ... third on team with 23 points ... scored 19 goals and had four assists ... recorded six ground balls, six draw controls and three caused turnovers ... scored a career-high four goals on five shots versus Virginia Tech (4/4) ... had a three-goal game along with an assist at Lehigh (3/21) ... also

2010: Named to the All-Patriot League Second Team … played in all 16 games, including 11 starts … led the team with 38 draw controls … second on squad with 38 ground

balls collected … third on the team with 26 points, coming on 20 goals and six assists … her 20 goals also ranked third on the team … scored a career-high four goals in victory over

Lehigh (3/27) … registered three-goal games at Stony Brook (2/27) and at Holy Cross (4/26) … caused 10 turnovers on the season

… registered a career-best four draw controls five times … collected at least

three ground balls on six occasions.

2009: including eight starts ... recorded one goal and two assists, 12 ground balls, 15 draw controls, 15 caused

turnovers ... goal came in victory over George Washington (2/25) ... picked up

three-goal game along with an assist at Lehigh (3/21) ... also recorded four two-goal games ... named to the Patriot

senior years ... also played soccer and basketball for one year each ... ran cross country and indoor track for two years (2006, 2007) ... was leading scorer for lacrosse with 53 goals (2008) ... named lacrosse team MVP as a senior (2008) ... earned Academic All-America two-consecutive years (2007, 2008) and scholar-athlete four-consecutive years (2004-2008) ... named first team all-county (2006-2008) and second team all-county (2005) ... earned Offensive Player Of The Year (2007) ... was named to the honor roll every quarter of high school ... awarded New York State Regents Scholarship for Academic Excellence, earned the Penfield Scholarship Award, Penfield Chemistry Award and Chemistry Achievement Award from the American Chemical Society ... awarded the Presidential Scholarship from American University ... member of the school newspaper and National Honor Society.

Daughter of Mick and Maureen ... has one sister,

High School: lacrosse and captain her senior year (2008), three-

year varsity letter winner in basketball and captain her senior year (2008) ... earned All-America status as a senior ... named two-time First Team All-Western Massachusetts selection.

Personal: Brugnoli ... has one older brother Alex who attends Boston University ... major is undecided.

three-goal game along with an assist at Lehigh (3/21) ... also recorded four two-goal games ... named to the Patriot

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emily BURTON, #16Sophomore • Midfield

Catonsville, Md.Mount De SalesMajor: Psychology

2010: Contributed immediately as a freshman, playing in 14 games, including eight starts … recorded 20 points on 14 goals and six assists … her six assists was tied for fourth on the squad … scored three goals, including the game-winning goal, against Davidson (4/18) … also recorded three two-goal games, which came against Bucknell (3/20), Lehigh (3/27) and Navy (4/7) … tallied eight ground balls, two caused turnovers and one draw control.

High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Mount de Sales Academy ... was team captain senior year ... earned MVP awards in volleyball and indoor track ... competed five years with Skywalkers club team ... member of National Honor Society

Personal: Daughter of Jane and Ty Burton ... has two siblings, Katie and Tylor ... majoring in psychology.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT10 14-8 14 6 20 31 .452 24 .774 1 8 1 24 2 14-8 14 6 20 31 .452 24 .774 1 8 1 24 2

kimberly COLLINS, #1Sophomore • Midfield

Princeton Junction, N.J.West Windsor-Plainsboro North

Major: Business Admin.

2010: Appeared in all 16 games, including two starts … registered 11 points on the season, coming off nine goals and two assists ... recorded two two-goal games, against Richmond (3/3) and Lafayette (4/3) … scored a career-high three points against Lafayette … tallied six ground balls and three draw controls on the season.

High School: Played four years of lacrosse at West Windsor Plainsboro High School

North ... captained team senior year ... led team to second round in State Tournament

three consecutive years ... broke all high school records for lacrosse ... named Team MVP junior and senior year ... notched 193 career goals, 47 career

assist, and 272 ground balls ... played two years of club lacrosse ... also competed in soccer and indoor

track ... participated in French National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Susan and Steven Collins ... has two brothers, Shawn and Corey ... majoring in business

administration with a concentration in marketing.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT10 16-2 9 2 11 26 .346 17 .654 0 6 3 18 1 16-2 9 2 11 26 .346 17 .654 0 6 3 18 1

psychology.

Major: Psychology

Contributed immediately as a freshman, playing in 14 games, including eight starts … recorded 20 points on 14 goals and six assists … her six assists was tied for fourth on the squad … scored three goals, including the game-winning goal, against Davidson (4/18) … also recorded three two-goal games, which came against Bucknell (3/20), Lehigh (3/27) and Navy (4/7) … tallied eight ground balls, two caused turnovers and one draw control.

Played four years of lacrosse at Mount de Sales Academy ... was team captain senior year ... earned MVP awards in volleyball and indoor track ... competed five years with Skywalkers club team ...

Daughter of Jane and Ty Burton ... has two siblings, Katie and Tylor ... majoring in

2010: starts … registered 11 points on the season, coming off nine goals and two assists ... recorded two two-goal games, against Richmond (3/3) and Lafayette (4/3) … scored a career-high three points against Lafayette … tallied six ground balls and three draw controls on the season.

High School: at West Windsor Plainsboro High School

North ... captained team senior year ... led team to second round in State Tournament

three consecutive years ... broke all high school records for lacrosse ... named Team MVP junior and senior year ... notched 193 career goals, 47 career

assist, and 272 ground balls ... played two years of club lacrosse ... also competed in soccer and indoor

track ... participated in French National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Susan and Steven Collins ... has two brothers, Shawn and Corey ... majoring in business

administration with a concentration in marketing.

G A Pts9 2 119 2 11

Personal: two brothers, Shawn and Corey ... majoring in business

administration with a concentration in marketing.

YR GP-GS10 16-2

16-2

laura DAWSON, #26Sophomore • Defense

Arnold, Md.BroadneckMajor: Undecided

2010: Made an immediate impact as a freshman, starting in all 15 games in which she played … tallied 24 ground balls, third most on team … registered 11 draw controls, including a career-high three against Lehigh (3/27) … caused a career-best three turnovers in first collegiate appearance at Drexel (2/17).

High School: Completed four years of lacrosse at Broadneck High School ... captained both soccer and lacrosse teams ... senior year team was Arundel County Champions and District 5 Champions ... earned 1st Team Coach’s All County award, President’s Education award, and 2nd Team Capital Gazette All-County award ... was Motion Scholar Athlete ... participated in National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Effie and Frank Dawson ... had two siblings, Wrightson and Alli ... major is undecided.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT10 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 24 11 10 7 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 24 11 10 7

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samantha MARSHALL, #4

Sophomore • Midfield

Syracuse, N.Y.WesthillMajor: Communications

2010: Played in all 16 games, including 13 starts … scored 12 goals on the season, including a career-high three against Lafayette (4/3) … also recorded two two-goal games in back-to-back contests against Bucknell (3/20) and George Mason (3/24) … credited with seven assists, third most on team … tallied 18 ground balls and five draw controls on the season … earned three ground balls against Stony Brook (2/27) and Virginia Tech (4/10).

High School: Competed in three years of varsity lacrosse at Westhill High School ... was captain senior year...team was first in league in 2009 ... named to First Team All-League 2008-09 ... recieved Tri-Athlete Award for soccer, basketball and lacrosse ... played two years of club lacrosse with Star Riders ... also competed in varsity basketball and soccer ... member of National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and was Secretary of Spanish Club.

Personal: Daughter of Andrea Venuti ...has one brother, Michael ... cousin Allie Venuti plays lacrosse at La Salle Col-lege ... majoring in communications.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT10 16-13 12 7 19 32 .375 26 .812 0 18 5 22 5

16-13 12 7 19 32 .375 26 .812 0 18 5 22 5

lege ... majoring in communications.

eliza MORGAN, #14Sophomore • Midfield

Nashville, Tenn.EnsworthMajor: Business Admin.

2010: Played in seven games … made first-career appearance at Ohio State (2/20) … scored first collegiate goal at Holy Cross (4/24) … tallied one ground ball and two draw controls on the season.

High School: Four-year starter in lacrosse and soccer at Ensworth High School ... two-time First Team All-American (2008 and 2009) ... 2007 and 2008 First Team All-State ... two-time Academic All-American (‘08,’09) ... led her team to victory in the 2009 Tennessee State Championship, the first lacrosse state title in school history ... played three years of club lacrosse for XTEAM and two years for TNLax.

Personal: Daughter of Walter and Anne Morgan ... has a brother, Charlie, and a sister, Katherine ... father played golf at Princeton ... cousin Thomas Zimmerman played lacrosse at Navy ... majoring in business administration.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT10 7-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 1 2 6 0 7-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 1 2 6 0

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chiara SPEZIALE, #23Sophomore • Attack

West Islip, N.Y.West IslipMajor: Communications

2010: Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on 3/2 and 3/29 … her two weekly selections was tied for the most in the conference … played in 15 games, including one start … scored 20 goals on the season, including a career-high three against Lehigh (3/27) … also recorded five two-goal games … scored at least one goal in each of the team’s final eight games … led the team in shot on goal percentage (.837) … tallied six ground balls and two draw controls.

High School: Competed in four years of lacrosse at West Islip High School ... part of the first West Islip Girl’s Lacrosse team to make County Championships in school history ... league champions in 2008 ... senior year tallied 50 goals and 22 assists ... in 2009 playoffs scored six goals and had two assists ... recieved All-County awards in 2008-09 ... captain for volleyball and lacrosse senior year ... played club lacrosse with Long Island Express 2007-08 and the Long Island Yellow Jackets 2005-06 ... also competed in volleyball for four years.

Personal: Daughter of Linda and Richard Speziale ... has two siblings, Derek and Deanna ... majoring in communications.

YR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT10 15-1 20 2 22 43 .465 36 .837 0 6 2 10 1 15-1 20 2 22 43 .465 36 .837 0 6 2 10 1

Daughter of Linda and Richard Speziale ... has two siblings, Derek and Deanna ... majoring in communications.

lauren BINSTEIN, #2Freshman • Defense

Malvern, Pa.Great ValleyMajor:

High School: Helped lead high school team to league championships in 2007, 2008 and 2010, and district finals in 2008 … helped lead team to a perfect 18-0 record in her final year … named All-Chestmont League First Team in 2010 and honorable mention in 2007 … also played varsity soccer for four years and club soccer for ten years … earned four varsity letters in lacrosse and three in soccer … team captain of lacrosse and soccer teams her senior year.

genni HULL, #20Freshman • Attack

Radnor, Pa.Archbishop CarrollMajor:

High School: Named First Team All-Main Line, Second Team All-Main Line, and First Team All-Catholic League … two-time Academic All-American … earned All-Delco honorable mention, All-Catholic League honorable mention, and All-PhillyLacrosse.com honorable mention … led team in shooting percentage as a junior and earned Team Coach’s Award as a senior … helped lead team to tenth straight undefeated season and tenth straight Philadelphia Catholic League title, advancing to the quarterfinals of the PIAA State Playoffs … scored four goals in the Philadelphia Catholic League Championship game as a senior and five goals in the first round PIAA Playoffs as a junior … two-year varsity letter winner for Carroll High School lacrosse and team captain as

a senior … two-year member of the Conestoga High School lacrosse team.

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nicole LOMBARDO, #12Freshman • Midfield

Holland, Pa.Springside SchoolMajor:

High School: Earned All-Inter-Academic League Second Team and All-Inter-Academic League honorable mention in 2009 … selected to the 2009 National Tournament Philadelphia team … recorded three goals, two assists, two draw controls, and two turnovers in final high school game … was a four year varsity starter … member of the high school soccer, swimming, and lacrosse teams … earned four varsity letters in soccer, swimming, and lacrosse ... captained swimming team for three years and soccer for one year … also a member of Ultimate Goal Lacrosse Club for two years.

alex LUGOVINA, #15Freshman • Attack

Scarsdale, N.Y.EdgemontMajor:

High School: Named All-League and All-Elite in 2009 and Team MVP in 2009 … helped lead team to 2010 sectional finals … won Coach’s Award and Edgemont Club Leadership Award in 2010 … earned Scholar-Athlete Award in 2007 … started every game since freshman year … scored 100 goals in career … recorded 44 assists … set school record for goals scored in a single game with 11 … three-sport athlete, earning varsity letters in soccer (3), basketball (3), and lacrosse (4) … served as captain of lacrosse team junior and senior years … member of Metro Magic Lacrosse Club in 2008 and 2009.

mia ROSEN, #33Freshman • Goalkeeper

Baltimore, Md.Beth TfilohMajor:

High School: Named lacrosse MVP as a senior and led the team to the IAAMC Conference Semifinals as a freshman … recognized as a tri-sport athlete all four years and earned the Tri-Sport Athlete Award … earned varsity letters in lacrosse (4), cross country (3), and basketball (2) … team captain for all three sports as a senior … named 2009-10 Unsung Hero in cross country … led basketball team to the IAAMC Quarterfinals as a junior and senior and Weiner Tournament Championship as a senior.

emily MAHER, #3Freshman • Midfield

Sellersville, Pa.PennridgeMajor:

High School: Named First Team Continental Conference and All-Intel in 2009 and 2010 … recorded 75 goals, 36 assists, 211 ground balls, 142 draw controls, and 113 caused turnovers during varsity career … named captain during her senior season … earned three varsity letters in lacrosse … also played club lacrosse for Ultimate Goal Lacrosse.

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2010 ResultsOverall: 6-10 Patriot League: 3-3 Home: 4-3 Away: 2-7 Neutral: 0-0

Date Opponent Record W/L Score Goals2/17...........at Drexel ..................0-1, 0-0 ........L .... 10-11 .............................Schoenberger (4); Maher; Marshall; Stankiewicz;

Ferguson; Collins2/20...........at Ohio State ...........0-2, 0-0 ........L .... 16-7 ............................... Schaaf (2); Speziale (2); Makoid; Collins; Maher2/24...........at George Wash. .....0-3, 0-0 ........L ..... 12-11 OT ............................ Makoid (2); Speziale (2); Koch (2); Schaaf (2);

Maher; Lin; Collins2/27...........at Stony Brook .........1-3, 0-0 ........W ... 14-10 .........Stankiewicz (3); Schoenberger (3); Speziale (2); Makoid (2);

Marshall; Ferguson; Koch; Schaaf3/3.............RICHMOND ............1-4, 0-0 ........L .... 12-10 .................. Maher (2); Collins (2); Makoid; Schoenberger; Schaaf;

Speziale; Burton; Lin3/6.............OLD DOMINION .....2-4, 0-0 ........W .. 12-10 .......................Makoid (4); Schaaf (2); Speziale; Koch; Maher; Lin;

Stankiewicz; Burton3/13...........COLGATE * .............2-5, 0-1 ........L .... 11-9 ................................ Schoenberger (2); Schaaf (2); Lin (2); Marshall;

Stankiewicz; Makoid3/17...........at UMBC ..................2-6, 0-1 ........L .... 19-2 ...................................................................... Makoid; Schoenberger3/20...........at Bucknell * ............3-6, 1-1 ........W .. 15-13 ............ Makoid (4); Schoenberger (2); Burton (2); Stankiewicz (2);

Lin (2); Marshall (2); Speziale3/24...........GEORGE MASON ..3-7, 1-1 ........L .... 9-13 ...................... Schaaf (3); Speziale (2); Marshall (2); Collins; Burton3/27...........LEHIGH * ................4-7, 2-1 ........W .. 17-16 .........Stankiewicz (4); Speziale (3); Schoenberger (2); Makoid (2);

Burton (2); Maher; Lin; Ferguson; Larkin4/3.............LAFAYETTE * ..........5-7, 3-1 ........W .. 19-12 ......... Makoid (3); Schoenberger (3); Marshall (3); Stankiewicz (2);

Collins (2); Maher (2); Burton; Lin; Schaaf; Speziale4/7.............at Navy * ..................5-8, 3-2 ........L .... 15-14 ................. Schoenberger (4); Makoid (3); Burton (2); Speziale (2);

Stankiewicz; Marshall; Collins4/10...........at Virginia Tech .......5-9, 3-2 ........L .... 17-12 ...................Makoid (4); Schaaf (2); Burton; Stankiewicz; Marshall;

Ferguson; Speziale; Koch4/18...........DAVIDSON ..............6-9, 3-2 ........W .. 10-4 ........... Burton (3); Schaaf (3); Makoid; Speziale; Koch; Stankiewicz4/24...........at Holy Cross * ........6-10, 3-3 ......L .... 16-11 ....................Lin (4); Stankiewicz (3); Makoid (2); Speziale; Morgan

CAPS denotes home game* indicated Patriot League opponent

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2010 Patriot League Standings

Patriot League Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.1. Lehigh 5 1 .833 14 4 .7782. Navy * 5 1 .833 17 4 .8103. Colgate 4 2 .667 9 8 .529 4. Holy Cross 3 3 .500 6 11 .353 5. American 3 3 .500 6 10 .375 6. Lafayette 1 5 .167 3 14 .1767. Bucknell 0 6 .000 2 15 .118

* Patriot League Tournament Champion

2010 Statistics

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalAMERICAN 84 98 0 182Opponents 115 91 1 207

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalAMERICAN 229 233 1 463Opponents 248 206 1 455

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd OT TotalAMERICAN 154 176 1 331Opponents 191 150 1 342

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalAMERICAN 76 59 0 135Opponents 70 78 1 149

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY AMERICAN OPPTotal 2177 2248Dates/Avg Per Date 7/311 9/250

Overall StatisticsOverall: 6-10 Patriot League: 3-3 Home: 4-3 Away: 2-7 Neutral: 0-0

## Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN FPG FPS GB DC T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen Min3 Makoid, Amanda 16 16 32 9 41 85 .376 58 .682 0 0 0 11 25 18 29 26 11 7-18 .389 0 0.0 19 Schoenberger, Lauren 16 16 22 15 37 55 .400 35 .636 0 1 0 1 4 7 1 24 5 0-0 .000 0 0.0 22 Stankiewicz, Emily 16 11 20 6 26 39 .513 28 .718 0 2 1 3 6 34 38 23 10 0-0 .000 0 0.0 18 Schaaf, Lisa 16 16 19 4 23 41 .463 29 .707 2 2 0 4 7 6 0 29 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 23 Speziale, Chiara 15 1 20 2 22 43 .465 36 .837 0 3 0 4 8 6 2 10 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 16 Burton, Emily 14 8 14 6 20 31 .452 24 .774 1 0 0 3 5 8 1 24 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 4 Marshall, Samantha 16 13 12 7 19 32 .375 26 .812 0 2 0 0 4 18 5 22 5 0-0 .000 0 0.0 7 Lin, Paige 16 14 13 3 16 32 .406 26 .812 2 0 2 7 12 13 15 29 6 0-0 .000 0 0.0 21 Maher, Bernadette 16 4 9 5 14 30 .300 22 .733 1 0 0 3 10 10 7 28 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 Collins, Kimberly 16 2 9 2 11 26 .346 17 .654 0 0 1 2 4 6 3 18 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 15 Koch, Maeve 13 4 6 1 7 16 .375 10 .625 0 0 0 3 7 17 15 19 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 8 Ferguson, Brit 15 15 4 2 6 29 .138 17 .586 0 0 1 2 8 12 36 18 11 60-96 .625 0 0.0 6 Larkin, Emma 16 16 1 1 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 37 22 16 30 29-58 .500 0 0.0 14 Morgan, Eliza 7 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 6 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 33 Solomon, Frankie 11 9 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 8 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 30 Komosinski, Kaska 12 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 2 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 26 Dawson, Laura 15 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 24 11 10 7 0-0 .000 0 0.0 25 McEvoy, Maggie 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 24 Beck, Kelsey 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 11 McDonough, Bayley 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 9 McDevitt, Erin 14 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 6 5 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 Romano, Alyssa 16 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 24 9 12 19 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Total..................... 16 182 63 245 463 .393 331 .715 6 10 5 43 101 274 197 337 120 96-172 .558 0 0.0 Opponents........... 16 207 73 280 455 .455 342 .752 10 11 4 39 77 291 179 316 134 76-172 .442 0 0.0

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Team Single Game RecordsGoals ................................... 21 vs. Duquesne, 3/6/97Assists .................................12 vs. Lafayette, 3/22/08Goals Allowed ...........................25, vs. Loyola, 5/1/02Margin of Victory ...............17, vs. Duquesne, 3/6/97Margin of Defeat ........ 22, vs. Old Dominion, 4/15/95

Individual Single Game RecordsGoals ......... 8, Eleni Vagelatos vs. Davidson, 4/10/96

Assists ... 4, S. Keats-Bjorksen vs. Longwood, 4/1/95....................4, Shannon Davis vs. Columbia, 3/15/97.................... 4, Brooke Morgan vs. Duquesne, 4/8/98......................... 4, Lindsay Cartin vs. Lehigh, 4/20/02................... 4, Lindsay Cartin vs. Monmouth, 4/10/04...............................4, Jackie Lane vs. Towson 3/4/08

Points......... 8, Eleni Vagelatos vs. Davidson, 4/10/96................... 8, Eleni Vagelatos vs. Columbia, 3/15/97.....................8, Brooke Morgan vs. Va. Tech, 4/18/99....................... 8, Nadia Harmsen vs. Lehigh, 4/26/03 ................. 8, Sarah Milewski vs. Holy Cross, 4/30/05

Team Season RecordsMost Wins .....................................................11 (2003)Most Conference Wins ..............5 (2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06)Most Losses .................................................14 (1996)Most Goals .................................................228 (2003)Most Goals Per Game ...............................12.0 (2003)Most Goals Allowed ....................................238 (2000)Most Assists..................................................97 (2003)Most Shutouts.................................................1 (1992)Fewest Goals Scored ...................................41 (1992)Fewest Goals Allowed ................................128 (1992)Lowest Goals Allowed Average .................9.30 (2004)

Single-Season Point LeadersMost Goals ..............................53, Eleni Vagelatos (1997) Most Assists ............................22, Brooke Morgan (1998)Most Points ...................................62, Gina Riitano (2003)Most GB ..................................94, Nicole McCarthy (2002)Most CT ...................................55, Nicole McCarthy (2002)Most DC ........................................51, Gina Riitano (2003)Most Goals-Freshman .............. 45, Brooke Morgan (1997)Most Assists-Freshman ... 14, Sybil Keats-Bjorksen (1995)Most Points-Freshman .............57, Brooke Morgan (1997)

Goaltending Record LeadersGames Played ...................... 19, Kathleen Finnegan (2003)Games Started ..................... 19, Kathleen Finnegan (2003)Minutes Played ................. 1084, Kathleen Finnegan (2003)Saves............................................... 224, Vicki Miller (2000)Shutouts ................................... 1, Rachel Schwolow (1992)

Single-Season Assist LeadersSybil Keats-Bjorksen ...............................................4 (1995)Shannon Davis ........................................................4 (1997)Brooke Morgan ........................................................4 (1998)Lindsay Cartin .........................................................4 (2002)Lindsay Cartin .........................................................4 (2004)Jackie Lane .............................................................4 (2008)

All-Time Career Point LeadersEleni Vagelatos ..................................... 179 (1996-99)Jackie Lane .......................................... 173 (2005-08)Brooke Morgan ..................................... 168 (1997-99)Moriah Linnell ....................................... 147 (2003-06)Ashley Flanigan .................................... 151 (1998-01)

All-Time Records

Brooke Morgan ‘00

Eleni Vagelatos ‘99

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Career Goal LeadersEleni Vagelatos ...............................................160 (1996-99)Jackie Lane ....................................................124 (2005-08)Rebecca Copeland .........................................119 (2002-05)Brooke Morgan ...............................................114 (1997-99)Moriah Linnell .................................................108 (2003-06)

Career Assists LeadersLauren Aksinoff .................................................58 (2005-08)Brooke Morgan .................................................54 (1997-99)Ashley Flanigan ................................................51 (1998-01)Jackie Lane ......................................................49 (2005-08)Moriah Linnell ...................................................39 (2003-06)

Goalkeeping (min. 2 Seasons)Saves................................ 743, Christina Jermyn (1996-99)Goals Against Avg..........9.30, Sarah Mackintosh (2003-06)

Series RecordOpponent Record Last AU Win Binghamton 0-1Bucknell 11-5 2010UC Berkeley 0-1 Catholic 1-0 1993Central Connecticut 1-0 2007 Colgate 4-8 2008Columbia 1-1 1997 Davidson 8-2 2010UC Davis 1-0 2006 Delaware 0-3 Denver 4-1 2002 Drexel 0-6Duquesne 2-1 1998Fairfield 2-0 2007 George Mason 2-15 1999 Georgetown 0-3George Washington 1-2 2009 Goucher 0-1 Hofstra 1-0 1993 Holy Cross 4-7 2008 James Madison 0-14 Johns Hopkins 1-7 1999 Lafayette 6-4 2010La Salle 3-0 2006 Lehigh 9-3 2010Lemoyne 1-0 2007 Limestone 1-0 1997 Longwood 5-1 2008Loyola 0-15UMBC 2-10 2003Monmouth 3-3 2004Mount St. Mary’s 7-2 2004Navy 1-3 2010Northwestern 0-1Ohio State 1-3 1998Old Dominion 2-17 2010Pennsylvania 0-2Randolph-Macon 0-1Richmond 2-16 2001Rutgers 0-3St. Joseph’s 6-1 2005St. Mary’s 3-2 1994Stony Brook 1-0 2010Towson 2-8 2008UMBC 0-1Vanderbilt 1-1 2003Villanova 5-0 2006Virginia 0-1Virginia Tech 4-6 2008William & Mary 0-11

All-Time Records

Amanda Makoid ‘10

Moriah Linnell ‘06

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All-Time AwardsPatriot League Offensive Player of the YearJackie Lane .........................2007, 08Rebecca Copeland ....................2004

Patriot League Defensive Player of the YearBrittany Finnegan ......................2008Caitlin Bell .................................2007

Patriot League Goalkeeper of the YearKristine Vida ..............................2008

Patriot League Scholar Athletes of the YearTara Michael ..............................2004Moriah Linnell ............................2006

Patriot League Coach of the YearKatie Woods ..............................2008Maureen Dupcak .......................2003

All-Patriot League First TeamAlyssa Romano .........................2010Caitlin Bell .....................2006, 07, 08Lauren Aksinoff ....................2007, 08Jackie Lane .........................2007, 08Brittany Finnegan ......................2008Kristine Vida ..............................2008Moriah Linnell ......................2005, 06Rebecca Copeland ..............2004, 05Laura Barnes .............................2005Tara Michael ..............................2004Lynn Brandon ............................2004Robyn Mincher ....................2002, 03Gina Riitano ...............................2003Nicole McCarthy ........................2002

All-Patriot League Second TeamEmily Stankiewicz ...................2010Emma Larkin ............................2010Leslie Fischer ............................2009Amanda Makoid ..................2009, 10Alyssa Romano .........................2009Lauren Lane ..............................2008Kristine Vida ..............................2007Caithlin Gorman ........................2007Brittany Finnegan ......................2007Kerri McGinty .............................2005Sarah Milewski ..........................2005Kathleen Finnegan ..............2003, 04Moriah Linnell ............................2004Nicole McCarthy ........................2004Laura Barnes .............................2004Nadia Harmsen ...................2002, 03Rebecca Copeland ....................2003Gina Riitano ...............................2002

Patriot League Tournament MVPNadia Harmsen .........................2003

Patriot League All-Tournament TeamBrittany Finnegan ......................2008Jackie Lane ...............................2008Tahra Johnson ...........................2008

All-CAA First TeamAshley Flanigan .........................2000Eleni Vagelatos ..........................1999Liz Goodrich ..............................1998

All-CAA Second Team Ashley Flanigan .........................2001Robyn Mincher ..........................2001Liz Goodrich ..............................1999Brooke Morgan ....................1997, 98Eleni Vagelatos ....................1997, 98Kelly Crossman ...................1994, 95Kristin Frieswyk .........................1993Nicole Barrett .............................1992Tracy North ................................1992Sarah Shapiro ...........................1992

CAA All-Tournament TeamAshley Flanigan .........................2000

CAA Coach of the YearMaureen Dupcak .......................1999Amy Umbach .............................1997

Patriot League Academic Honor RollLaura Askinoff ....................2006, 07Laura Barnes ...........2003, 04, 05, 06Kelsey Beck ...............................2010Courtney Bennett .........2002, 03, 04Caitlin Bell .....................2006, 07, 08Lynn Brandon ......................2003, 04Emily Burton ............................2010Lindsay Cartin ....................2002, 04Kimberly Collins ......................2010Rebecca Copeland ..............2003, 04Jamie Crean ........................2002, 03Stephanie D’Andrea ..................2007Holly Deland ..............................2002Raina Edelstein .........................2003Brittany Finnegan ................2006, 07Kathleen Finnegan ........2003, 05, 06Hillary Flanagan ........................2002Allegra Formento .......................2008Caithlin Gorman ............2004, 06, 07Gina Ibello .....................2007, 08, 09Tahra Johnson ..............2006, 07, 08Maeve Koch ..................2008, 09, 10Whitney Kovar .........2006, 07, 08, 09Erika Landskroener ...................2005Jackie Lane .........................2007, 08Lauren Lane ........................2006, 08Robin Levine .............................2007Paige Lin ............................2009, 10Moriah Linnell ..........2003, 04, 05, 06Sara Mackintosh ..................2003, 04

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CAA All-Tournament TeamAshley Flanigan.........................2000

Alyssa Romano ‘10

Ashley Flanigan ‘01

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Program History

2003 Patriot League Champions

Bernadette Maher ..............2009, 10Amanda Makoid ........................2010Samantha Marshall ..................2010Nicole McCarthy ..................2003, 04Bayley McDonough ...........2009, 10Kerri McGinty .......................2004, 05Tara Michael ..................2002, 03, 04Sarah Milewski ....................2004, 06Robyn Mincher ..........................2003Eliza Morgan ............................2010Alex Pauley ...............................2005Anne Marie Person..............2006, 08Laura Randisi ............................2002Emily Reichard ........................2009Danielle Rhinehart ...............2006, 07Marissa Richter ...................2002, 03Alyssa Romano .............2008, 09, 10Lisa Schaaf ..................2007, 09, 10Lauren Schoenberger .......2009, 10Emily Sheehan ..............2002, 03, 04Frankie Solomon ...........2008, 09, 10Kira Sonberg ...........2006, 07, 08, 09Chiara Speziale ........................2010Emily Stankiewicz .............2009, 10Kara Sullivan .............................2003Kathryn Tortorici ........................2009Kristine Vida ............2005, 06, 07, 08Katy Zaweski ............................2004

Year Overall Record Conf. Record1992 1-10 0-5 (CAA) 1993 3-12 0-6 (CAA)1994 2-13 0-7 (CAA)1995 3-11 0-7 (CAA)1996 0-14 0-6 (CAA)1997 8-8 1-5 (CAA)1998 5-10 0-6 (CAA)1999 9-7 1-5 (CAA)2000 4-12 0-6 (CAA)2001 6-9 1-5 (CAA)2002 * 10-8 5-1 (PL)2003 * ^ % 11-8 5-1 (PL)2004 8-9 5-1 (PL)2005 6-11 4-2 (PL)2006 6-12 3-3 (PL)2007 9-9 3-2 (PL)2008 * 8-10 5-1 (PL)2009 3-13 1-5 (PL)2010 6-10 3-3(PL)

* Patriot League Regular Season Champions^ Patriot League Tournament Champions% NCAA Tournament Appearance

All-Time Awards

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Dr. Neil KerwinPresident,American University

President Kerwin particpates in the net cutting ceremony following the men’s basketball team’s 2008 Patriot League Championship

Cornelius Kerwin was named president in the 2007-08 academic year after serving as acting and interim president since August 24, 2005. Dr. Kerwin is a longstanding member of the AU community. He earned a BA from American University in 1971 (followed by an MA in political science from the University of Rhode Island in 1973, and a PhD in political science from Johns Hopkins University in 1978) and has been a member of the AU faculty since 1975. He held a number of prominent leadership positions within the School of Public Affairs, including serving as dean from 1989 to 1997, acting provost from 1997 to 1998, and provost from 1998 to 2005.

A longtime supporter of AU athletics, Dr. Kerwin endorsed AU’s decision to move to the Patriot League in 2001, joining Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Army, and Navy in athletic competition that has resulted in 30 Patriot League championships (field hockey, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and women’s volleyball, and men’s basketball). Since fall 2005, the Department of Athletics and Recreation has reported directly to Dr. Kerwin, a move that reflects the strong relationship between academic and athletic achievement at AU.

As provost, Dr. Kerwin was the university’s chief academic officer, leading approximately 475 full-time teaching faculty in AU’s six schools and colleges (College of Arts and Sciences, Kogod School of Business, School of Communication, School of International Service, School of Public Affairs, and Washington College of Law). Among the offices he supervised are: admissions, financial aid, the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, the University Library, the Office of the Registrar, and the Washington Semester Program and those reporting to the Dean of Academic Affairs (including the General Education and Honors Programs). His accomplishments as provost

include: working with deans and faculty to complete AU’s master’s and doctoral program reviews; overseeing creation of the University College Program for first-year undergraduate students; leading the process to restructure faculty governance and create a new Faculty Senate; and overseeing AU’s decennial self-study that resulted in the Middle States Association Commission’s unconditional reaccreditation. Dr. Kerwin also advanced major efforts to support faculty scholarship, teaching, service, and diversity; bring faculty salaries to the AAUP–Level 1 standard; and develop plans for assessing student learning.

A professor of public administration in the School of Public Affairs, Dr. Kerwin is a nationally recognized specialist in public policy, with emphasis on the regulatory process. He teaches courses in administrative process, policy implementation, and American government and is actively engaged in research. Dr. Kerwin founded and directs AU’s Center for the Study of Rulemaking. He is the author of Rulemaking: How Government Agencies Write Law and Make Policy (3rd ed., 2003, Congressional Quarterly Press) and the coauthor of How Washington Works: The Executives Guide to Government (3rd ed., 1996). His scholarly articles have appeared in Public Administration Review, Journal of Politics, Policy Studies Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Judicature, Justice System Journal, and Harvard Journal on Legislation.

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Keith GillDirector of Athletics

and Recreation

American University named Keith Gill its seventh Director of Athletics and Recreation on June 1, 2007.

As Director of Athletics, Gill oversees the operations of all American University intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, including more than 250 student-athletes participating in 16 varsity sports, the majority of which compete in the Patriot League Conference.

In three years at American, Gill has helped to lead the athletics department to never before seen successes including back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament. Since his arrival Gill has also seen the volleyball team win a record eighth Patriot League Championship, the field hockey team win a record seventh straight Patriot League Championship and the women’s basketball team make three consecutive postseason appearances for the first time in program history. Individually, American has crowned 14 All-Americans over the past three seasons.

The Eagles have flourished in the classroom as well under Gill’s guidance as American’s 16 teams have

continued their streak of 20 consecutive semesters with a combined GPA over 3.0. During the 2009-10 academic year, 159 student-athletes were named to the university’s Dean’s List and the department recorded a record 3.37 combined GPA.

Prior to coming to American, Gill spent three years at the University of Oklahoma. He oversaw a major portion of OU athletics, including men’s basketball, women’s soccer and baseball, and the supervision of personnel, budgets, facilities, fundraising, student-athlete issues and the selection and evaluation of coaches for these sports. He worked with the AD and staff in overseeing the strategic and annual planning process for the department.

Gill was the director of membership services at the NCAA from 2000 to 2004. He developed and communicated policies related to Division I intercollegiate athletics, including governance, rules compliance, diversity, gender equity, academic integrity, student-athlete welfare, fiscal integrity, strategic planning, sportsmanship and legislation. He oversaw and ensured the effective operation of the athletics certification program, and managed a staff of 35 who provided education and guidance to Division I institutions conducting their periodic self-studies. Previously, Gill worked at the NCAA from 1995 to 1999 as a membership services representative.

At Vanderbilt from 1999 to 2000, Gill was an assistant athletic director and worked with the AD to implement the annual planning process to help 16 athletics teams achieve their academic and competitive goals. He worked with the National Commodore Club, major gifts, media relations and marketing and supported the Vanderbilt Board of Trustees by working with the athletics committee.

A 1994 graduate of Duke University with a bachelor’s degree in history and sociology, the Orlando, Fla., native was a four-year letterman in football. In 2006 he earned a masters degree from the University of Oklahoma.

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2011 SChEDUlEFebruarySat. 12 at Johns Hopkins (ex.) ........................ 1 p.m.

Sun. 20 OHIO ST. ........................................12 p.m.

Wed. 23 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...................3 p.m.

Sat. 26 UMBC ...............................................1 p.m.

marcHWed. 2 at richmond .......................................... 4 p.m.

Sat. 5 at Old Dominion .................................... 1 p.m.

Wed. 9 VIRGINIA TECH .............................3 p.m.

Sat. 12 HOLy CROSS* .................................1 p.m.

Sat. 19 at colgate* .............................................. 1 p.m.

Wed. 23 at George mason ................................. 7 p.m.

Sat. 26 BUCKNELL* ....................................... 1 p.m.

Wed. 30 at columbia .................................................2 p.m.

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marcHWed. 2 at richmond .......................................... 4 p.m.

Sat. 5 at Old Dominion .................................... 1 p.m.

Wed. 9 VIRGINIA TECH .............................3 p.m.

Sat. 12 HOLy CROSS* .................................1 p.m.

Sat. 19 at colgate* .............................................. 1 p.m.

Wed. 23 at George mason ................................. 7 p.m.

Sat. 26 BUCKNELL* ....................................... 1 p.m.

Wed. 30 at columbia .................................................2 p.m.

aprilSat. 2 at lehigh* ....................................................3 p.m.

Sat. 9 at lafayette* ......................................... 1 p.m.

Wed. 13 NAVY* .............................................4 p.m.

Tue. 19 LIBERTy .........................................4 p.m.

Sat. 23 at Davidson ............................................ 1 p.m.

Fri. 29 patriot league Semifinal .....................Tba

maySun. 1 patriot league championship .............. Tba

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