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IOWAFIELD HOCKEY Q U I C K F A C T S

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts................................................. 1A Tradition of Excellence ......................... 2-3Hawkeyes in USA Field Hockey .............. 4-6Grant Field .................................................. 7Facilities...................................................... 8Academic Excellence ................................. 9Head Coach - Tracey Griesbaum ........ 10-12Associate Head Coach - Lisa Cellucci 13-14Assistant Coaches .................................... 152011 Schedule .......................................... 16Roster ....................................................... 17Season Preview................................... 18-22Meet The Hawkeyes ............................ 23-37Why Iowa? ................................................ 38Iowa Field Hockey Camp.......................... 39Hawkeyes in the Coaching Ranks ............ 40Hawkeyes in the Media ............................ 41Big Ten Network ....................................... 42Big Ten Conference .................................. 43Championship Teams .......................... 44-46All-Time Letterwinners .............................. 47Hawkeye Records .................................... 48Hawkeye Honor Roll ............................ 49-50All-Time Series ......................................... 51Hawkeyes in the NCAA Tournament ........ 52All-Time Results .................................. 53-56University Section ................................ 57-68

MEDIA INFORMATION

Field Hockey SID ..................... Patrick SojkaSports Information Phone ..... (319) 335-9411Sports Information Fax .........(319) 335-9417E-Mail Address ..... [email protected] Box Phone ..................(563) 299-0988Web Address ................ hawkeyesports.com

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .....................................Iowa City, IAFounded ............................................... 1847Enrollment ......................................... 30,328Nickname......................................HawkeyesHome Field/Capacity ........ Grant Field/1,000Conference ....................................... Big TenSchool Colors .......................Black and GoldUniversity President...................Sally MasonDirector of Athletics......................Gary BartaField Hockey Administrator ........ Paula JantzAdministrative Phone............(319) 335-9247Administrative Fax ................(319) 335-9333Academic Services Phone....(319) 335-7599Athletic Training Phone.........(319) 335-9393

PRACTICE ATTENDANCE - All practices are open to the media, and interviews may be conducted 15 minutes prior to or at the completion of practice. However, media must inform Patrick Sojka (319-335-9411) of their intention to attend practice. The Hawkeyes practice from 2:30-5 p.m. at Grant Field.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS - All player interviews are coordinated through Patrick Sojka of the sports information office. Please contact Patrick (319-335-9411) so that he may set a time for an interview which does not interfere with the student-athlete’s academic or practice schedules.

COACHING INFORMATIONHead Coach.......................................Tracey GriesbaumAlma Mater/Year ...............................West Chester/1989Record at Iowa/Years ......................................127-87/11Overall Record/Years ................................... 140-108/13E-mai .............. [email protected] Head Coach ............................... Lisa CellucciAlma Mater/Year ........................ University of Iowa/1998E-mai ....................... [email protected] Coach............................Meghan BeamsderferAlma Mater/Year ........................ University of Iowa/2010E-mail ...... [email protected] Hockey Secretary .......................... Kendra WieditzField Hockey Office Phone .....................(319) 335-9259

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BIG TEN TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS2006, 2007, 2008

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26 NCAA TOURNAMENT VICTORIES

6 OLYMPIANS

11 NCAA FINAL FOURS

20 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

4 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TITLES

1986 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS10 HONDA AWARD NOMINEES

79 NATIONAL ALL-AMERICANS141 REGIONAL ALL-AMERICANS

150 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS

IOWAFIELD HOCKEY T R A D I T I O N O F E X C E L L E N C E

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HAWKEYEOLYMPIANS

H AW K E Y E S I N U S A F I E L D H O C K E Y

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HAWKEYES REPRESENTING THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL TEAM

Caroline Blaum 2009-2010Deb Brickey 1989-90Lisa Cellucci 1999Natalie Dawson 2001-03Sarah Dawson 2005-2010Kris Fillat 1990-93, ‘95-96, ‘99Kristy Gleason 1990, ‘93, ‘97-98Kristen Holmes 1995-98, 2000, ‘05Mary Koboldt 1987-90Donna Lee 1985-90Diane Loosbrock 1989-90Melisa Miller 1997Marcia Pankratz 1985-90, ‘95-96Lauren Pfeiffer 2009-presentErica Richards 1990Heather Schnepf 2008-09Liz Tchou 1989-93, ‘95-96Erin Walsh 1990Barb Weinberg 2005-2010Andrea Wieland 1991-93, ‘95-96

20 HAWKEYES HAVE ENJOYED THE OPPORTUNITY TO REPRESENT THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

The 1996 Olympians Kris Fillat, Marcia Pankratz, Andrea Wieland and Liz Tchou.

BETH BEGLIN(IOWA COACH)1980, ’84, ’88

KRIS FILLAT1996

MARY KOBOLDT1988

DONNA LEE1988

MARCIA PANKRATZ1988, 1996

ANDREA WIELAND

1996

LIZ TCHOU1996

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“I never would’ve made the Olympic team had I gone somewhere else. I learned how to compete, and I developed the total package of skills (mental, physical, emotional, nutritional) needed to compete at the highest level. I often find myself relying on the attitudes, teamwork and leadership skills I developed as a player at Iowa. I had the greatest coaches and teammates in the country looking out for my best interest personally, socially and athletically.”

“Being from California, I was hesitant about spending four years of my life in Iowa. As soon as I saw the campus and athletic facilities, there was no longer a doubt in my mind. Iowa was the perfect balance of commu-nity, academics and athletics. I was able to achieve my academic goals as well as my athletic ones.”

• 1996U.S.OlympicTeam• 1991-93,1995-96U.S.NationalTeam• 1994,1998U.S.WorldCupTeam• 1991,1995U.S.PanAmericanTeam• 1990-91U.S.OlympicFestival• 1988-89U.S.JuniorNationalTeam• Two-TimeFirstTeamAll-American• Three-timeAll-Regional• Two-timeFirstTeamAll-BigTen

ANDREA WIELAND (1987-91)

• 2000U.S.OlympicQualifyingTeam• 1996U.S.OlympicTeam• 1990-93,95-96,98-00U.S.NationalTeam• 1991,1995,1999U.S.PanAmericanTeam• 1990,1994,1998U.S.WorldCupTeam• Two-timefirst-teamAll-American• Three-timeAll-Regional• Two-timeAll-BigTen• 1992NCAAAll-TournamentTeam• 1990U.S.OlympicFestival

KRIS FILLAT (1988-92)

• 2008OlympicTeam(alt.)• 2008OlympicQualifyingTeam• 2005-2010U.S.NationalTeam• 2007-09HPTCMidwestRegionTeam• 2007ChileFour-NationTournament• 2006WorldCupTeam• 2006WorldCupQualifyingTeam• 2002U.S.Under-23Team(alt.)• 2002U.S.Under-23TeamSouthAfricaTour

BARB WEINBERG (2000-04)

“I chose Iowa because I knew it was the total package for me. I knew that by attending Iowa, I would reach my athletic and academic goals without question. The coaches truly care about each athlete, not only on the field, but in the classroom and socially as well. Iowa City felt like home the minute I stepped on campus. It has that comforting “college-town” feel. I can honestly say that I would not be where I am today without the support of my teammates, coaches, and administration at the University of Iowa.”

• 2009-2010U.S.NationalTeam• 2007-10HPTCMidwestRegionTeam• 2006EPTCMidwestRegionTeam• 2005U.S.Under-21Team• 2004U.S.Under-21Team(Alt.)

CAROLINE BLAUM (2004-08)

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• 1988,1996U.S.OlympicTeam• 1985-90,1995,U.S.NationalTeam• 1987,1995U.S.PanAmericanTeam• 1985,1987,1989U.S.OlympicFestival• 1986,1994U.S.WorldCupTeam• 1985U.S.JuniorNationalTeam• FirstTeamBigTenAll-DecadeTeam• Two-timeFirstTeamAll-American

MARCIA PANKRATZ (1982-86)

• 1996U.S.OlympicTeam• 1989-93,1995U.S.NationalTeam• 1991,1995U.S.PanAmericanTeam• 1985,1989-90U.S.OlympicFestival• 1994U.S.WorldCupTeam• 1988U.SNationalReserveTeam• OnlyHawkeyeToHaveNumberRetired(3)• BigTenAll-DecadeTeam(1981-91)

LIZ TCHOU (1984-88)

• 2005-2010U.S.NationalTeam• 2006-2010HPTCTeam• 2007ChampionsChallenge• 2006WorldCupTeam• FirstTeamAll-American(2004)• Two-TimeAll-BigTen

SARAH DAWSON (2001-04)

HEAD COACH TRACEY GRIESBAUM

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH LISA CELLUCCI

LAUREN PFEIFFER(2005-08)

• 2008-09,2011AssistantCoach, HPTCMidwestTeam• 2009FDICCampCoach• 2008JuniorNationalTeamCampCoach• 2005-06HeadCoachEPTCMidwestTeam• 2005-06USAEliteTeamTrialsCoach• 2001-04AssistantCoachU.S.Under-21Team• 2001-02USFHABoardofDirectorsMember• 2000USFHANationalCoachoftheYear• 2000AssistantCoachU.S.NationalTeam• 2000HeadCoachU.S.Under-21Team• 1999AssistantCoachU.S.Under-20Team• 1998HeadCoachU.S.Under-23Team• 1997and1993AssistantCoachU.S.Under-21Team• 1989-91,1993U.S.NationalTeamMember• 1999,2001-2002UnitedAirlinesSummerLeague

• 2005-09Asst.CoachHPTCMidwestTeam• 2009JuniorOlympicCoach• 2008JuniorNationalTeamCampCoach• 2005-06USAEliteTeamTrialsCampCoach• 2000-04A-CampCoach• 2000-04B-CampCoach• 1998-2002UnitedAirlinesSummerLeague• 1999-00U.S.NationalTeamMember• 1999U.S.NationalTeamTourofEngland• 1999U.S.PanAmericanTeamAlternate• 1998U.S.Under-23TeamMember• 1993-95OlympicSportsFestival

• 2009-presentU.S.NationalTeam• 2007-09HPTCMidwestRegionTeam• 2006-07U.S.Under-21Team• 2006U.S./CanadaChallenge• 2006EPTCMidwestRegionTeam• 2005U.S.Under-21Team• 2005Canada/AmericaChallenge

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WhetherplayingonthenewGrantField,orontheoriginalfacilitythatwasintroducedin1989,opponentshaveusuallyleftIowaCityunhappy.TheHawkeyesownanoverallhomerecordof127-41,aconferencerecordof57-22athomeandan11-2recordinNCAATournamentgamesplayedinIowaCity.OriginallynamedtheHawkeyeFieldHockeyField,thefacilitywasrenamedinhonorofformerUniversityofIowaWomen’sAthleticsDirectorandfounderofIowaFieldHockeyDr.ChristineGrantonSept.22,1991.Thenewfieldwasre-dedicatedonOct.8,2006.TheHawkeyessetahomeattendancerecordOct.24,1993with1,339fanswatchingIowadefeatNo.4PennState,4-0.Iowahasgoneundefeatedonitshomefieldinsixseparateseasons,includinga40-gamehomewinningstreak.

“If I were a high school player looking to go to Iowa, I would take one step into that facility (Grant Field), and say ‘Where do I sign?’. What a great facility. This place is start-of-the-art for college field hockey.”

BRENT STOVER (BIG TEN NETWORK)

“It is the best facility in the Big Ten.” KARA LENTZ (BIG TEN NETWORK)

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TRAINING ROOM

EQUIPMENT LOCKERS

LOCKER ROOM

LOUNGE AREA

LOUNGE AREA

WEIGHT ROOM

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IOWA FIELD HOCKEY IS TOPS ON THE FIELD AND IN THE CL ASSROOM

2010-11 HAWKEYE ACADEMIC RECORD

Seven Hawkeyes were recognized on the Academic All-Big Ten Squad

Eight Hawkeyes named to NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad

Three Hawkeyes earned Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award (3.7 GPA or higher for the year)

Four Hawkeyes named to Fall Dean’s list

Seven Hawkeyes named to Spring Dean’s list

Team awarded the 2010 Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division I National Academic Team award

Team cumulative GPA of 3.35

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IOWAFIELD HOCKEY T R A C E Y G R I E S B A U M B I O

TRACEY GRIESBAUMH E A D C O A C H12 T H Y E A R

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TraceyGriesbaumisinher12thseasonasheadcoachattheUniversityofIowain2011.ShehasledtheHawkeyestothreeBigTenTournamentChampionships(2006,2007,2008),oneregularseasonBigTenChampionship,fourNCAATournamentappearancesandthe2008NCAAFinalFour.Griesbaumhasproduced15nationalAll-Americans,41regionalAll-Americans,41All-BigTenselections,threeBigTenDefensivePlayeroftheYearawardwinnersandtwoBigTenFreshmanoftheYearawardwinners.Shewasatwo-timenationalAll-AmericanatWestChesterUniversityandwasalsoasix-yearmemberoftheU.S.NationalTeam.

Griesbaumis127-87atIowaand140-108overall.Griesbaumrecordedher100thcareervictorywithawinatFairfieldin2007.Inaddition,sherecordedher100th

careervictoryastheheadcoachoftheHawkeyeswithawinatStanfordin2008.

In2008,IowaenjoyeditsbestseasonunderGriesbaum.SheledtheBlackandGoldtotheirthird-straightBigTenTournamentchampionship.GriesbaumalsoledtheHawkeyestotheir20thNCAATournamentappearancewheretheydefeatedLouisvilleandMichiganStatetoadvancetotheNCAAFinalFour.IowafelltoeventualnationalchampionMaryland2-1indoubleovertimeofthenationalsemifinalsandfinishedtheseasonwithan18-5record.Shewaslaternamedthe2008NFHCAWestRegionCoachoftheYear.Additionally,GriesbaumwasinductedintotheWestChesterUniversityAthleticsHallofFameinFebruaryof2009.

InthefirstyearoftheGriesbaumera,theHawkeyesfieldedanextremelyyoungteamthatfinishedwitharespectable12-8recordandathirdplacefinishintheBigTen.

Yeartwo,wasbetterfortheHawkeyes.Theyfinishedwitharecordof13-5,anappearanceintheBigTenTournamentChampionshipgameandendedtheseasonrankedNo.12bytheNFHCA.OntheirwaytotheBigTenTournamentChampionshipgame,GriesbaumledtheHawkeyespasttheco-BigTenregularseasonchampions,MichiganState3-2inovertime.

InthethirdyearunderGriesbaum,theHawkeyesfinishedwitha9-8recordandrankedNo.20bytheNFCHA.TheHawkeyesopenedtheseasonwithagreatshutoutvictoryovereventualNationalChampionWakeForest,1-0.Theyclosedtheseasonwitha2-1,doubleovertimelosstotheeventualnationalrunner-upPennState.SixoftheIowalossescamebyonlyonegoal.

Year Record Pct. Big Ten Final Ranking2000 12-8 .600 3-3 NR 2001 13-5 .722 3-3 12th2002 9-8 .530 2-4 20th2003 11-8 .579 2-4 16th2004 13-8 .619 5-1 11th2005 10-8 .556 3-3 14th2006 12-9 .571 2-4 14th2007 17-4 .810 4-2 5th2008 18-5 .783 4-2 6th2009 9-10 .474 3-3 NR2010 3-14 .176 0-6 NR

Overall Record Big Ten Record 127-87 (.593) 31-35 (.470)

GRIESBAUM’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS AT IOWA

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In2003,theHawkeyesfinished11-8withafinalrankingof16thbySTX/NFCHA.Duringtheseason,IowareachedashighasNo.6inthepoll.SixofIowa’seightlossescamefromteamrankedinthetopten.

DuringGriesbaum’sfifthyear,shedirectedtheHawkeyestoa13-8recordandtheir12thregularseasonBigTenChampionshipwitha5-1conferencerecord.TheHawkeyes’exceptionalplayearnedthematriptotheNCAATournamentforthe16thtimeinschoolhistory.GriesbaumwasnamedBigTenCoachoftheYearandtheDivisionICoachoftheYearbyWomensFieldHockey.comforherefforts.

In2005,IowafieldedayoungteamthatresembledGriesbaum’sfirstHawkeyesquadin2000.Asin2000,the’05teamfinishedtheyearwitha12-8recordandathirdplacefinishintheBigTen.

In2006,GriesbaumguidedtheHawkeyestoa12-9record,BigTenTournamentChampionship,anappearanceintheNCAATournamentandafinalrankingof14thintheSTX/NationalFieldHockeyCoachesAssociationPoll.Iowahadapreseasonrankof12,butatoughschedulewithmanycloselossesdroppedtheHawkeyes’rank.SixofIowa’sninelossescameagainstteamsrankedinthetopfiveandonlytwooftheirlosseswerebymorethanonepoint.

In2007,Iowafinished17-4,andrankedfifthnationally.TheHawkeyesalsocapturedtheirsecondconsecutiveBigTenTournamentchampionship.Additionally,theHawkeyesadvancedtotheNCAATournamentforthe19thtimeintheprogram’shistory.TheHawkeyesbegantheseasonranked10th,andatonepoint,wererankedashighasthird.

GriesbaumhasalonghistorywiththeUnitedStatesFieldHockeyprogram.ShehasservedinmanycapacitieswithintheUSFHA,includingafull-timeassistantandheadcoachfortheU.S.Under-21Team.SheledtheUnder-21teamtoasecond-placefinishatthePanAmericanJuniorChampionshipsandaspotinthe2001JuniorWorldCup,wheresheservedasanassistantcoach.Herworkwasgoodenoughtoearnherthe2000UnitedStatesFieldHockeyCoachoftheYearaward.

BeforeleavingtoacceptherpostwithU.S.A.FieldHockey,GriesbaumwasanassistantcoachwiththeHawkeyesforeightseasons.ShehelpedIowawinfourBigTenChampionships,advancingtotheNCAATournamentsixtimesandtheFinalFourfourtimes.

WhileGriesbaumworkedfortheUnitedStatesTeaminafull-timecapacityforonlyoneyear,shehasservedtheorganizationfor20yearsasacoach.

In2006,GriesbaumwastheheadcoachoftheMidwestRegion’sEPTCProgramteam,whichplacedsecondatthenationaltournament.ShealsocoachedtheMidwestin2004andattendedtheFIHCoachingCourseheldinconjunctionwiththeChampionsChallengeandcoachedattheEliteTeamTrials.

Griesbaumwasheadcoachofthe2000SuperCampandBCamp,andanassistantcoachforthe1999Under-20JuniorNationalTeamwhichtouredCanadaandArgentina.

15 All-Americans 6FirstTeam

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4ThirdTeam

41 Regional All-Americans

41 All-Big Ten Conference Selections

20 First Team

21 Second Team

3 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year

2 Big Ten Freshman of the Year

1 Big Ten Regular Season Championship

3 Big Ten Tournament Championships

4 NCAA Tournament Appearances

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Duringthesummerof1998,sheworkedwiththeUSAFieldHockeyprogram.ShewastheheadcoachfortheUSAUnder-23teamthatcompetedintheUSFHANationalIndoorTournament,touredHollandplayingvariousclubteamsandcompetedinCanadaagainsttheCanadianNationalandUnder-23squads.

GriesbaumhasalsocoachedattheUSFHAA-campsince1995.In1998,shewasoneof38internationalcoachesselectedtoattendtheInternationalFieldHockeycoachingcourse,heldinconjunctionwiththe1998WorldCupinHolland.

Inthespringandsummerof1997,Griesbaumworkedcampsandcoachedthenationalteamsthroughoutthecountry.ShecoachedattheUnitedStatesFieldHockeyAssociationA-CampandservedasassistantcoachfortheUnitedStatesUnder-21NationalTeamthatplayedintheJuniorNationalWorldCupQualifyingTournamentinJanuaryof1997(Santiago,Chile).GriesbaumparticipatedinthatsametournamentasanassistantcoachinVenezuelainthefallof1992.

In1996,1997,1999,and2001-04shewasaselectorattheNationalFuturesTournamentinMaryland.ThosesamesummersGriesbaumwasacoachattheUSFHAB-Camp.FollowingB-CampshecoachedtheUnder-18teaminamini-tournamentheldinBoston(1996).

Duringthesummerof1996,Griesbaumwastheco-headcoachoftheU.S.Under-18NationalTeamwhichtraveledtoMontreal,QuebectocompeteintheMontrealCup.

AstheheadcoachatLaSalleUniversityinPhiladelphia,PA,duringthe1990and1991seasons,Griesbaumledherteamtoa13-21-3overallrecord.

A1989graduateofWestChesterUniversity,Griesbaumearnedabachelor’sdegreeinliberalartswithaminorinhealthsciencesandcoaching.ShewasformerHawkeyecoachBethBeglin’sfirstrecruitatWestChesterUniversityin1984andwasathree-timeregionalAll-Americanandatwo-timenationalAll-American.In1987shewasnamedthePennsylvaniaAssociationIntercollegiateAthleticsforWomen(PAIAW)FieldHockeyPlayeroftheYearandFemaleAthleteoftheYear.

Griesbaum,a1987HondaBroderickAwardNominee,alsohasextensiveinternationalplayingexperience.ShewasamemberoftheU.S.NationalTeamfrom1989-91,1993andtheU.S.NationalReserveTeamin1988.GriesbaumplayedontheU.S.Nationalteamthatcompetedinthe1993IntercontinentalCup.Sheplayedinthe1991PanAmericanGames,WorldUniversityGamesandOlympicQualifyingTournament.Inaddition,shewasatwo-timeU.S.OlympicFestivalparticipant,winningtheGoldMedalin1989.In2003,sheplayedintheNorthAmericanPremiereIndoorLeagueforPhiladelphia,andplayedthreeyearsintheUSFHASummerLeague.

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LISA CELLUCCIA S O C I AT E H E A D C O A C H12 T H Y E A R

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LisaCellucciisinher12thseasonasamemberoftheHawkeyecoachingstaffin2011.Sheistherecruitingcoordinator,directoroftheIowaFieldHockeyCampandprimarilyworkswiththegoalkeepersandthedefense.Cellucci,theall-timesavesleaderatIowa,wasathree-timeAll-AmericanandamemberoftheU.S.NationalTeam.Inher11yearsatIowa,theHawkeyeshavecompileda127-87recordandhavebeenconsistentlyrankedintheNFHCAtop20.HawkeyegoalkeepershaveenjoyedtremendoussuccessduringCellucci’stimewithIowa.BarbWeinberg,a2005graduate,hasbecomeoneofnation’stopgoalkeepersandiscurrentlypartoftheUSANationalTeam.UnderCellucci’sguidanceWeinbergbecameatwo-timeall-American,three-timeall-BigTenselectionandthreetimeall-regionpick.

In2008,CellucciwasacrucialpartoftheHawkeyes’success.ShecoachedseniorgoalkeeperLissaMunleytoeightshutouts,includingmatchesagainstthreenationallyrankedopponents.CelluccihelpedMunleyrankfirstinBigTenshutouts,secondingoalsagainstaverageandthirdinsavepercentage.Inaddition,Iowa’sgoalsagainstaveragerankedninth-bestinthecountryandhelpedleadIowatoitsthird-straightBigTenTournamentChampionship,20thNCAATournamentappearanceand11thNCAAFinalFourappearance.Asaplayer,CellucciwasoneofthegreatestgoalkeepersevertodontheBlackandGold.DuringherfouryearswithIowa,theBroomall,PA,nativewasathree-timeall-American,four-timeall-BigTenselectionandfour-timeregionalall-American.Inherplayingdays,CelluccimadeanimmediateimpactfortheHawkeyes.Asafreshman,sheearnedfirstteamall-BigTen,firstteamregionalall-AmericanandthirdteamNFHCAall-AmericanhonorsasshehelpedIowatoa16-4record.Hersophomorecampaignwasevenmoreimpressive,whenshewent18-3andwasfirstteamall-BigTenandaregionalall-American,alongwithbeingsecondteamNFHCAAll-American.Duringherseniorcampaign,CelluccibecameIowa’sall-timesavesleaderbystoppingher494thshotina5-3winoverBallState.Sheendedhercareerwith592saves.AmemberoftheU.S.NationalTeamfrom1999-2000,CelluccihasextensiveexperiencewiththeU.S.program.Sheplayedonthe1998U.S.Under-23NationalTeamandontheU.S.Under-18NationalTeamin1994.Celluccialsoparticipatedin

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threeU.S.OlympicFestivals(1993,1994and1995)andwonagoldmedalatthe1993Festivalandabronzemedalatthe1995Festival.Shealsohascoachingexperienceatthenationallevel,coachingatthe2003-2006A-Campsandthe2000-2004B-CampsandtheUSFHASuperCamp.Duringthesummerof2005,CelluccicoachedintheU.S.EPTCprogramthatfinishedsecondattheNationalTournamentandwasagoalkeepingcoachattheU.S.EliteTeamTrials.In2006,shejoinedGriesbaumonthestaffoftheEPTCMidwestteamthatplacedthirdintheUSAFieldHockeyChampionshipsinVirginiaBeach,VA.Lastsummer,Cellucciwas,onceagain,partoftheHighPerformanceTrainingCenter(formerlyknownasEPTC)coachingstaff.ShewasjoinedbysixcurrentandtwoformerHawkeyestudent-athletesattheNationalTournament.There,theMidwestteamfinishedsecond.Additionally,CelluccicoachedtheJuniorNationalTeamCampin2008.BeforereturningtoIowaasacoach,CellucciwasanassistantcoachatJamesMadison,whereshehelpedtheDukestoa15-7recordandaspotintheNCAATournamentin1999.CelluccigraduatedfromtheUniversityofIowain1998withaBachelorofArtsdegreeincommunicationstudies.

T H E C E L L U C C I F I L E

• 1998 U.S. Under-23 Team Member• 1999 Pan American Team (alternate)• 1999 U.S. National Team Tour of England• 1999-2000 U.S. National Team Member• 2003-2005 A-Camp Coach• 2005-2009 U.S. HPTC Coach• 2005-2006 Elite Team Trials Coach• 2006-2008 Junior National Team Camp Coach• All-time Saves Leader at Iowa (592)• Three-time NFHCA All-American• Four-time All-Big Ten Selection

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MEGHAN BEAMESDERFERA S S I S TA N T C O A C HF I R S T Y E A R

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MeghanBeamesderferisinherfirstyearasanassistantcoachatIowa.BeamesderferhasspentthelastfiveseasonsasamemberoftheIowaprogram.Afterletteringfrom2006-09,shespentthe2010seasonasanundergraduateassistantcoach.

“Afterspendingfouryearsintheprogramasastudent-athlete,andoneasanundergraduateassistantcoach,itisanhonortobeapartofthiscoachingstaff,”saidBeamesderfer.“IhavelearnedsomanyskillsfromTracey(Griesbaum)andLisa(Cellucci)andtrulyenjoyworkingwiththem.

“HavingbeenastudentattheUniversityofIowaandamemberofthefieldhockeyprogram,thispositionisspecialtome.TheUniversityofIowaandallthetraditionsthatcomewithbeingaHawkeyearelikenootherplaceinthecountry.Iamhonoredtobeapartofitagain.”

“WearethrilledtohaveMegbackinourprogram,”saidGriesbaum.“SheisaHawkeyethrough-and-through.Sheleftalastingimpressiononthisprogramasastudent-athleteandnowIamlookingforwardtoworkingwithheraspartofthecoachingstaff.Meg’spassionandworkethicdidnotgounnoticedasastudent-athleteandnowthosequalitieswillbetransferredintothecoachingprofession.”

AnativeofLititz,Pa.,sheledIowatothree-straightBigTenTournamenttitles(2006-08)andthe2008NCAAFinalFour.Beamesderferwasatwo-timeAll-American,afour-timeregionalAll-Americanandathree-timeAll-BigTenhonoree.In2006,shewasnamedBigTenFreshmanoftheYear.Asaseniorin2009,sheledtheteamingoals(10)anddefensivesaves(four)andwasnamedBigTenDefensivePlayeroftheYear.Beamesderfer,whostartedall84careergamesplayed,wasalsoateamcaptainandMVP.

Shereceivedabachelor’sdegreeinspeechandhearingsciencesfromIowa(inDec.2010)andmostrecentlyworkedasanemergencycertifiedspeechandlanguagepathologistinPennsylvania.

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

BIG TEN / ACC CHALLENGE08/27/11 vs. Wake Forest Ann Arbor, Mich. 1:30 PM08/28/11 vs. North Carolina Ann Arbor, Mich. 1:30 PM

09/02/11 vs. Kent State Iowa City, Iowa 5:00 PM09/04/11 vs. Massachusetts Iowa City, Iowa 1:00 PM09/09/11 at Providence Providence, RI. 1:00 PM09/10/11 vs. Brown Providence, RI. 12:00 PM09/17/11 vs. Central Michigan Iowa City, Iowa 1:00 PM09/18/11 vs. Missouri State% Iowa City, Iowa 1:00 PM09/23/11 vs. Michigan State Iowa City, Iowa 3:00 PM09/25/11 vs. Penn State % Iowa City, Iowa 1:00 PM10/01/11 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 9:00 AM10/08/11 at Ohio State# Columbus, Ohio 12:00 PM10/09/11 at Ohio Athens, Ohio 11:00 AM10/15/11 vs. Indiana Iowa City, Iowa 1:00 PM10/22/11 at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 12:00 PM10/23/11 vs.Pacific Evanston,Ill. 12:00PM10/28/11 at Ball State Muncie, Ind. 2:00 PM

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT11/03/11 TBD University Park, Pa. TBA11/04/11 TBD University Park, Pa. TBA11/06/11 TBD University Park, Pa. TBA

NCAA TOURNAMENT11/12/11 NCAA First Round TBA TBA11/13/11 NCAA Second Round TBA TBA11/18/11 NCAASemifinals Louisville,Ky. TBA11/20/11 NCAAChampionship Louisville,Ky. TBA

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Hometown (High School) 1 GeenaLesiak MF Jr. Voorhees,N.J.(EasternRegional)2 AubreyColeman MF/B So. Mickleton,N.J.(KingswayRegional)eton,NJ4 BeccaSpengler F/MF Sr. Lititz,Pa.(Warwick)5 SarahDrake F Jr. AnnArbor,Mich.(Pioneer)6 CorinneAllen F Fr. Gibbsboro,N.J.(Eastern)8 JessicaBarnett B Jr. NorthVancouver,Canada(HandsworthSecondary)9 KimScraper F So. WestVancouver,Canada(WestVancouverSecondary)10 Sara Watro F Fr. Audubon, Pa. (Methacton)11 BrynnGitt MF/B Fr. Lumberton,N.J.(RancocasValley)12 KelseyMitchell F/MF So. Berlin,N.J.(EasternRegional)14 Marike Stribos MF So. Brussels, Belgium (European School of Brussels III)16 SarahPedrick B Jr. NewCastle,Del.(ArchmereAcademy)17 DaniellePeirson B So. Conestoga,Pa.(LancasterMennonite)18 KarliJohansen B So. NorthVancouver,Canada(HandsworthSecondary)19 Dani Hemeon MF Fr. Gilroy, Calif. (Gilroy)22 BrittanyEvangelisti B Fr. Voorhees,N.J.(Eastern)28 KelseyBoyce GK Jr. Califon,N.J.(Voorhees)31 KathleenMcGraw GK Jr. Atherton,Calif.(SaintFrancis)49 Niki Schultheis B So. Hamburg, Germany (Carl-von-Ossietzky Gymnasium Hamburg)

COACHES

Head Coach: Tracey Griesbaum Associate Head Coach:LisaCellucciAssistant Coach: Meghan BeamesderferHead Athletic Trainer: Faye ThompsonStrength and Conditioning Coach: Gabby Quiggle

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TheIowafieldhockeyteambringsbackanumberofreturneesin2011,withninestartersand14letterwinners.

“Wearegoingtohaveahighlevelofcompetitionateveryposition,”saidHeadCoachTraceyGriesbaum.“Itisexcitingtoknowthatwehaveskilledplayersineveryline.Wewilllooktoimproveourgameatasteadyratethroughouttheentireseason.”

Griesbaumisnowinher12thseasonatthehelmofthestoriedprogram.ShehasledtheHawkeyestothreeBigTenTournamentChampionships(2006,2007,2008),oneregularseasonBigTenChampionship,fourNCAATournamentappearancesandthe2008NCAAFinalFour.Griesbaumhasproduced15nationalAll-Americans,41regionalAll-Americans,41All-BigTenselections,threeBigTenDefensivePlayeroftheYearawardwinnersandtwoBigTenFreshmanoftheYearawardwinners.

GriesbaumisjoinedbyAssociateHeadCoachLisaCellucci,aformerHawkeyeAll-Americanandtheall-timesavesleaderatIowa,whoisalsoinher12thseason.MeghanBeamesderfer,anAll-AmericanatIowain2009,returnsforherfirstyearastheassistantcoach.GabbyQuiggleistheteam’sstrengthandconditioningcoach.

“Iamthrilledtohavesuchatalented,energeticandloyalcoachingstaff,”saidGriesbaum.“Lisareturnsforher12thseasonasamemberofthecoachingstaff.Lisaisintheupperechelonofgoalkeepingcoachesinthecountry.ShewasanAll-AmericangoalkeeperfortheHawkeyesandwearefortunatetohaveherexpertiseandenthusiasm.

“WearethrilledtohaveMegbackinourprogram.SheisaHawkeyethrough-and-through.Sheleftalastingimpressiononthisprogramasastudent-athleteandnowIamlookingforwardtoworkingwithheraspartofthecoachingstaff.Meg’spassionandworkethicdidnotgounnoticedasastudent-athleteandnowthosequalitieswillbetransferredintothecoachingprofession.”

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“BeccaSpengler,SarahDrake,andKimScraperwillbethetopreturneesonourforwardline,”saidGriesbaum,whoentersthisseasonwith127winsatIowa.“Theypossessgoodspeed,solidfundamentalsandastrongunderstandingofoffensivetactics.Theyhaveallgainedvaluablegameexperiencethissummerandwewillcountonthemforoffensiveproductionandsoundleadership.Beccahasbeenvotedcaptainforthethirdyearinarow.”

Spengler,theteam’slonesenior,hasplayedin47careergames,including36starts,andherexperiencewillbereliedupon.Spengler,amemberoftheSeniorCaliforniateamatthe2011HighPerformanceNationalChampionship,wasamemberofIowa’s2008NCAAFinalFourteam.

Drakehasbeenoutstandinginherfirsttwoyearsintheprogram.ThejuniorwasnamedsecondteamAll-BigTenandacademicAll-BigTenin2010asasophomore.Shehasstartedall36careergames.TheAnnArbor,Mich.nativehasaccumulated22careerpoints,including10goals.Atwo-timeNFHCANationalAcademicSquadmember,DrakewasnamedtotheU.S.A.U21JuniorNationalSquadinJuly.

Scraperreturnsforhersophomoreseasonafterappearinginall17gamesasafreshman.Shestartedsixcontestsandrankedsecondontheteamwithfivegoalsand10points.Scraper,whohailsfromWestVancouver,Canada,wasselectedtocompeteonthe‘CanadaA’teamatthe4NationClassicthissummer.

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“KelseyMitchellwillmostlikelyplaybothforwardandmidfieldthisseason,”saidGriesbaum.“Hergreatsenseofthegameandcraftyskillswillbeimportantforthesuccessoftheoffense.AubreyColemanwillalsoplayintheforwardandmidfieldline.”

MitchellandColemanweretwoofseventruefreshmentoseeactionin2010.Mitchellplayedinall17gamesandstarted15.Shenotched10shotsandrecordedonegoal.Mitchellwasamemberofthe2011MidwestJuniorHighPerformanceteam.

Colemansawactionin16contestsandmadetwostarts.Analternateonthe2011MidwestJuniorHighPerformanceteam,sherecordedfourshotsduringherrookiecampaign.

“FreshmenCoriAllenandSaraWatrowillprovidealotofsparktoourforwardline,”saidGriesbaum.“Coriisagreateliminatorandcanset-upscoringchanceswithherskillanddecisionmaking.”

Allen,oneoffourHawkeyesfromEasternRegionalHighSchoolinNewJersey,joiningBrittanyEvangelisti,GeenaLesiakandKelseyMitchell,hadhernumberedretiredbythehighschool.

Watro,fromAudubon,Pa.,earnedfirstteamall-conferencehonorsin2010astheteamcaptain.BothWatroandAllenwillbecountedontocontributetotheHawkeyeoffense.

F O R WA R D S

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GEENA LESIAKJUNIOR “GeenaLesiakwillbeourmainreturningmidfielder,”saidGriesbaum.“Geenahas

twoyearsofexperienceandhasalsohadvaluableminutesplayinginthemidfieldthissummerwiththeU.S.fieldhockeyprogram.Shewillbecalledupontomakeplaysonbothsidesoftheballandbeeffectiveinhermanagementofthegame.Geenaalsohasvitalrolesinallofoursetpieces.”

Lesiak,ajuniorwhohailsfromVoorhees,N.J.,hasstarted34of36careergamesplayed.Amemberofthe2011MidwestJuniorHighPerformanceteam,shewasselectedtothe2011JuniorNationalTeamCamp.Lesiakstartedall17contestsin2010,recordingfourpoints.ShewasanacademicAll-BigTenhonoree.

“MarikeStribosandAubreyColemanaresophomoreswhowillbeabletocontributetothemidfield,”saidGriesbaum.“Marikehasstrongfundamentals.HerabilitytodistributetheballfromthebackfieldormidfieldwillbekeytoHawkeyesuccess.”

Stribos,fromBrussels,Belgium,hadasolidrookiecampaignin2010fortheHawkeyes.Sheplayedinall17gamesandmade16starts.Stribosnotched18shotsandtwoassistsandwasnamedtotheNFHCANationalAcademicSquad.

“DaniHemeonisafreshmanthatwillhaveanimpactrightaway,”saidGriesbaum.“Sheisdynamicwiththeballandherskillsallowhertodefendandeliminateeffectively.BrynnGittisanotherfreshmenwithversatility.Shecanplayinboththemidfieldorbackfield.”

Hemeon,anativeofGilroy,Calif.,wasa2008and2009JuniorOlympian.Hemeoncompetedonthe2011MidwestJuniorHighPerformanceteamandwasselectedtothe2011JuniorNationalTeamCamp.

Gitt,whohailsfromLumberton,N.J.,wasafour-timeNationalFuturesChampionshipparticipant.In2010asasenior,shewasnamedanNFHCARegionalAll-American.BothHemeonandGittwillbeaskedtocontributeduringtheirrookieseasons.

M I D F I E L D E R S

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athleticismwillbecalledupondaily.Sheishighlyinvolvedinoursetpiecesaswell.JBhasbeenvotedcaptainthisyear.Herpassiontocompetesetsherapartfromtherest.”

Barnett,ajunior,hasmadeamajorimpactinherfirsttwoseasonswearingtheBlackandGold.TheNorthVancouver,Canada,nativehasstartedall36careergamesplayed.In2010asasophomore,shewasnamedtotheNFHCAWestAll-RegionsecondteamandtheBigTenAll-Tournamentteam.BarnettwasnamedsecondteamAll-BigTenafterleadingtheteamingoals(seven),points(14)andgame-winninggoals(two).“NikiSchultheis,DaniPeirson,andKarliJohansenareallsophomoreswithplayingexperience,”saidGriesbaum.“Theyhavedifferentstylesbutallareveryeffective.SarahPedrickhasimprovedherskillsandwillbelookedtoforsteadycontributionsthisseason.Ourdefenseneedstobemuchstingierthisyear.”

Schultheis,whohailsfromHamburg,Germany,sawactionin14contestsandmadesevenstartsin2010.ShewasnamedtotheNFHCANationalAcademicSquad.

Peirsonwastheonlyfreshmantostartall17gamesin2010.TheConestoga,Pa.,nativeamassedfourtotalpoints,recordingonegoalandtwoassistsandwasnamedtotheNFHCANationalAcademicSquad.Peirsoncompetedonthe2011MidwestJuniorHighPerformanceteamoverthesummer.

Johansen,fromNorthVancouver,Canada,sawactionin13contestsandstartedeightgamesasafreshman.ShewasalsonamedtotheNFHCANationalAcademicSquad.Pedrick,ajunior,wasa2010academicAll-BigTenhonoree.TheNewCastle,Del.,nativehasseenactionin10games.

“BrittEvangelistiisafreshmanwhowillbecompetingforminutes,”saidGriesbaum.“Shehasgreattacklingsenseandisverypoisedinthebackfield.”

Evangelisti,anativeofVoorhees,N.J.,servedastheteamcaptainonEasternRegionalHighSchool’sNewJerseyStateChampionshipteamin2010.ShewillprovidedepthintheHawkeyebackfield.

B A C K S

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“Kathleen“Merty”McGrawandKelseyBoycewillbeingoalfortheHawkeyes,”saidGriesbaum.“Theirtwoyearsofexperiencewillhelpusstayorganizedinourdeepdefense.MertyhadagreatsummerofhockeywithintheU.S.programandhassteadilyimprovedheroverallgame.Mertyisalsoacaptainthisyear.”

McGraw,ajuniorknownas‘Merty’byherfellowHawkeyeteammatesandcoaches,hasstarted33gamesingoalfortheHawkeyesduringherfirsttwoyears.TheAtherton,Calif.,nativehasrecorded140careersavesandfiveshutouts.McGraw,atwo-timeNFHCANationalAcademicSquadmember,wasnamedacademicAll-BigTenin2010.ShewasnamedtotheU.S.A.U21JuniorNationalSquadinJulyafterbeingnamed‘GoalkeeperoftheTournament’attheU.S.A.JuniorHighPerformanceNationalChampionship.

Boyce,alsoajunior,hasseenactioninthreecontests.TheCalifon,N.J.,nativewasamemberofthe2011MidwestJuniorHighPerformancetrainingteam.

G O A L K E E P E R S

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Hawk Items... ISAAC representive... member of Senior California Team at 2011 High Performance National Championships... member of the 2009 HPTC Midwest Region team... started 36 of 47 career games played... three-time NFHCA National Academic Squad member.

2010 as a Junior... Saw action in all 17 games, starting 14... recorded two goals and four points... Iowa’s Field Hockey Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree for second consecutive year... academic All-Big Ten... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad.

2009 as a Sophomore... Academic all-Big Ten... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad... started all 19 games... recorded two total points on one goal... Iowa’s Field Hockey Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree... won the Nancy McLinden Carr Award.

2008 as a Freshman... Played in 11 games, including three starts at midfield... played in two of the three Big Ten Tournament games helping Iowa win its third-straight title... scored first career goal against Indiana in Big Ten Tournament... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad.

High School... First team all-state as a senior... Lancaster Lebanon all-League team and Lancaster Lebanon first team all-Star in 2007... Junior Olympian in 2006... National Futures Championships participant in 2006... co-captain of high school team.

Personal... Born January 15, 1990... daughter of Barry and Georgine Spengler... psychology major.

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Hawk Item... Has started all 36 career games played.

2010 as a Sophomore... Named to the NFHCA Division I West All-Region Second Team... second team All-Big Ten selection... named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team... started all 17 games... led team in goals (seven), points (14) and game-winning goals (two).

2009 as a Freshman... Started all 19 games... was a main contributor on the defensive penalty corner unit... recorded one defensive save.

High School... Three-sport athlete, excelling in field hockey, basketball and soccer... from 2004-07, named high school’s athlete of the year... member of the British Columbia Provincial field hockey team in 2007 and 2008... named a first team senior girls field hockey all-star in 2008 and 2009... member of the team that finished second at the Junior National Field Hockey Championships in 2008... member of the 2009 British Columbia Provincial basketball championship team and was named Most Outstanding Defensive Player of the 2009 British Columbia AAA Provincial basketball championship... named first team senior girls soccer all-star in 2008.

Personal... Born June 5, 1991... daughter of Bruce and Sandra Barnett... communications major.

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Hawk Items... Member of 2011 Midwest Junior High Performance training team.

2010 as a Sophomore... Competed in two contests... recorded six saves.

2009 as a Freshman... Saw first career game action against Saint Louis, recording two saves.

High School... Named first team all-conference, Star Ledger first team all-West Jersey, West Jersey Player of the Year and first team North Jersey Coaches Association as a senior... led her team to the Hunterdon/Warren County championship and the Skyland Conference championship in 2008... three-time AAU Junior Olympian and three-time National Futures Championship participant... member of the Xcalibur Club team that won gold medal at 2006 and 2007 National Hockey Festivals... member of the 2009-2010 USA Women’s Indoor National Team.

Personal... Born May 31, 1991... daughter of John and Kathy Boyce.

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Hawk Items... Named to U.S.A. U21 Junior National Squad... member of 2011 Midwest Junior High Performance Team... selected to 2011 Junior National Team Camp... member of the 2010 Midwest High Performance Tournament Team at the USA National Championships... selected to 2010 Junior National Team Camp... started all 36 career games played.

2010 as a Sophomore... Named second team All-Big Ten... started all 17 contests... recorded five points on two goals and one assist... academic All-Big Ten... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad.

2009 as a Freshman... Started every game... one of two Hawkeye freshmen to start every contest... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad... amassed eight goals, which ranked third on the team... recorded 17 points (eight goals, one assist), which tied for third most on the team... named Big Ten Freshman of the Week twice (Sept. 7 and Nov. 2)... team-high GPA for fall 2009... named to Dean’s List in both spring and fall.

High School... Team MVP in 2008 at Pioneer High School... compiled 18 goals and 12 assists as a senior and was named the Detroit News Field Hockey Player of the Year... during her tenure at Pioneer, the team was crowned state champions three times... two-time Futures Elite participant, a two-time National Futures Championship participant and a two-time AAU Junior Olympian.

Personal... Born March 14, 1991... daughter of Dee and Madeline Drake... health and human physiology interest and philosophy major.

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Hawk Item... Has started 34 of 36 career games... member of 2011 Midwest Junior High Performance team... selected to 2011 Junior National Team Camp.

2010 as a Sophomore... Started all 17 contests... led team with four assists... recorded four total points... academic All-Big Ten.

2009 as a Freshman... Saw action in all 19 games, starting 17... recorded eight total points on four goals... named to spring Dean’s List.

High School... Named an NFHCA National High School all-American and an NFHCA Regional all-American in 2008... high school team won the New Jersey state championship in 2008 for the 10th-straight year, breaking a state record for most consecutive championships... named first team all-state as a senior... two-time all-South Jersey selection... Junior National Team Camp selection... member of U-16 National Team... two-year team captain... member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society.

Personal... Born September 8, 1991... daughter of Michael and Cherri Lesiak... speech and hearing science major... hails from Eastern Regional High School, the same school as Brittany Evangelisti, Kelsey Mitchell and Corinne Allen.

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Hawk Items... Named to U.S.A. U21 Junior National Squad... member of the 2011 Midwest Junior High Performance Squad... named ‘Goalkeeper of the Tournament’ at USA Junior High Performance National Championship... selected to 2011 Junior National Team Camp... started 33 of 34 career games played... recorded five career shutouts... two-time NFHCA National Academic Squad member.

2010 as a Sophomore... Started all 17 contests in goal... recorded 73 saves... notched three shutouts... academic All-Big Ten... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad.

2009 as a Freshman... Saw action in 17 games, including 16 starts... started in goal for each Hawkeye victory... ranked fifth in the Big Ten with 67 saves and third with two shutouts... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad... named to spring Dean’s List.

High School... Named first team all-league in 2008... second team all-league in 2006-07... named Saint Francis High School’s Athlete of the Year in 2009... scholar athlete from 2005-09... team captain as a senior... three-year varsity starter... recorded 35 shutouts during high school career... competed at the varsity level in basketball, softball and track... member of the Central Cost Section Championship team in 2006 and 2007.

Personal... Born June 27, 1991... daughter of John and Patricia McGraw... pre-business major.

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2010 as a Sophomore... Competed in seven games... academic All-Big Ten.

2009 as a Freshman... Saw action in three contests... named to Dean’s List in spring.

High School... Two-time all-state honoree... three-time all-conference selection... two-time National Futures Championship selection... named a 2009 Futures Elite participant... four-time state champion soccer player... four-year honor roll student... 2008 cum laude student.

Personal... Born June 18, 1991... daughter of Steve and Sandy Pedrick... integrative physiology and studio art major.

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Hawk Items... Served as an alternate for 2011 Midwest Junior High Performance team.

2010 as a Freshman... Saw action in 16 contests, including two starts... recorded four shots... one of seven true freshmen to see action.

High School... Named Female Athlete of the Year and Field Hockey Player of the Year by the Gloucester County Times... three-time National Futures Championship participant... team captain as a senior... named first team All-South Jersey by the Star Ledger, Philadelphia Inquirer and the Courier Post in 2009... was a 2008 Junior Olympian... was a two-time state track champion (4x800 and distance medley)... member of National Honor Society... served as student council president.

Personal... Born May 4, 1992... daughter of Tom and Rosemary Coleman.

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2010 as a Freshman... Saw action in 13 contests, including eight starts... one of seven true freshmen to see action... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad.

High School... Named first team all-star in 2009 and second team all-star in 2008... also played soccer... named an honorable mention all-star in 2009... team won the Provincial Championships... named high school female athlete of the year in 2007... member of the British Columbia Provincial Field Hockey team in 2008 and 2009... member of the Adanacs field hockey squad from 2006-2009, placing first in pool in 2008 and 2009 at the Indio National Festival in California.

Personal... Born March 26th, 1992... daughter of Lynn Punnett and Neil Johansen.

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Hawk Items... Member of 2011 Midwest Junior High Performance team... member of 2010 New Jersey Junior High Performance team.

2010 as a Freshman... Saw action in all 17 contests, including 15 starts... tallied three points, notching one goal and one assist... one of seven true freshmen to see action.

High School... Named New Jersey State Player of the Year twice... two-time NFHCA High School first team all-American... holds the high school record for career goals in the state of New Jersey (171)... 2010 Junior National Team Camp participant... member of the 2008 and 2009 United States U16 National Team that competed on the Holland Tour... three-time Eastern Regional High School Field Hockey Scholar Athlete.

Personal... Born September 11, 1992... daughter of Chris and Sheri Mitchell... hails from Eastern Regional High School, the same school as Brittany Evangelisti, Geena Lesiak and Corinne Allen.

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Hawk Items... Member of 2011 Midwest Junior High Performance team.

2010 as a Freshman... Started all 17 contests... amassed four total points, recording one goal and two assists... one of seven true freshmen to see action... was only true freshman to start every game... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad.

High School... 2009 all-state selection and a 2009 PA LL League Section III All-Star... team captain as a senior, recording 19 goals and 12 assists... 2009 National Futures Championship participant and a 2008 National Futures Championship gold medalist.

Personal... Born July 31, 1991... daughter of Donald and Beth Peirson.

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2010 as a Freshman... Saw action in 14 contests, including seven starts... one of seven true freshmen to see action... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad.

High School... Member of club team that won 2009 outdoor and 2010 indoor Federal State of Hamburg Championships... club team finished second at both indoor and outdoor Championships in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 (outdoor), 2007 and 2008... member of club team that finished third at 2006 and 2009 indoor Federal State of Hamburg Championships... member of club team that also enjoyed success at German Championship, advancing to round of 16 in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008... team won the outdoor championship in 2009... member of school team that won both indoor and outdoor Federal State of Hamburg Championships from 2006-2010.

Personal... Born July 16, 1992... daughter of Andreas and Kirsten Schultheis.

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Hawk Items... Selected to compete on ‘Canada A’ team at 4 Nation Classic.

2010 as a Freshman... Saw action in all 17 contests, starting six... second on the team in goals scored (five) and points (10)... scored one game-winning goal... one of seven true freshmen to see action.

High School... Two-time U19 Disney Gold champion, a two-time AAA High School Provincial Champion and a three-time AAA High School all-star... member of the Canadian National Team’s developmental squad and was a U18 Canada Cup champion in 2009... ice hockey and soccer standout.

Personal... Born March 1, 1992... daughter of Gord and Autumn Scraper.

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2010 as a Freshman... Played in all 17 games, starting 16... notched two assists and two points... named to NFHCA National Academic Squad... one of seven true freshmen to see action... letterwinner.

High School… Played for U15 Belgian National Team that competed at the Mannheim 4-Nations Tournament… member of the U16 Belgian National Team that played at 2008 European Cup… played for U18 Belgian National Team that competed at the RC Polo de Barcelona Tournament and the 2009 European Cup… member of U21 Belgian National Team… competed on three Belgian club teams.

Personal... Born on August 7, 1992 in the Netherlands .. daughter of Hans Stribos and Janneke van der Meulen.

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High School... LedEasternRegionalHighSchooltoits12thconsecutiveNewJerseyStateChampionshipasaseniorwitharecordof23-1...servedasteamcaptain...in2010,wastheStarLedger’sNewJerseyStatePlayeroftheYearandwasnamedtheSouthJerseyDefensivePlayeroftheYear...earnedfirstteamAll-State,All-SouthJerseyandAll-Conferencelaurelsasasenior...receivedtheUnsungHeroAward...honorrollstudent.

Personal... BornNovember20,1992...daughterofMichaelandChristineEvangelisti...hailsfromEasternRegionalHighSchool,thesameschoolasCorinneAllen,GeenaLesiakandKelseyMitchell.

High School... Allen’sjerseyretiredbyherhighschool,EasternRegional...ledtheschooltoits12thconsecutiveNewJerseyStateChampionshipasaseniorwitharecordof23-1...2010NFHCAsecondteamNationalAll-American...teamMVP...in2010,wasnamedtheSouthJerseyOffensivePlayeroftheYear,firstteamAll-SouthJerseyandfirstteamAll-State...honorrollstudent...servedasstudentrepresentativetotheBoardofEducation.

Personal... BornJune22,1993...daughterofJamesandHopeAllen...mother,Hope(Whitcraft)Allen,wasaHawkeyefieldhockeystandoutfrom1983-86whowasamemberoftwoBigTenchampionshipteamsandthe1986nationalchampionshipsquad...hailsfromEasternRegionalHighSchool,thesameschoolasBrittanyEvangelisti,GeenaLesiakandKelseyMitchell.

High School... Four-timeNationalFuturesChampionshipparticipant...in2010,wasnamedanNFHCARegionalAll-American,SouthJerseyCo-MidfielderoftheYearandAll-SouthJersey...2009JuniorOlympian...2011USAFuturesEliteparticipant...rankedninthinherclassof523students...NationalHonorSocietymember...NationalSpanishHonorSocietymember...VarsityClubpresidentatRancocasValleyHighSchool.

Personal...BornFebruary27,1993...daughterofMichaelandPatriciaGitt.

Hawk Items... Memberof2011MidwestJuniorHighPerformanceteam...selectedto2011JuniorNationalTeamCamp.

High School...2008and2009JuniorOlympian...2010teamMVPatGilroyHighSchool...2010MVPoftheMountHamiltonLeague...in2009and2010,wasaCentralCoastSectionfirstteamselection,aUSAFieldHockeyJuniorNationalCampselection,andwasa2009USAFieldHockeyOlympicDevelopmentselection...competedontheCaliforniaSeniorHighPerformanceTeamatthe2010USANationalChampionships;thesameteamasformerHawkeyesBarbWeinbergandSarahDawson...nameda`4.0ThreeSportScholarAthlete’infieldhockey,basketballandsoftballduringeachyearofhighschoolcareer.

Personal... BornSeptember11,1993...daughterofJamesandMargaretHemeon.

High School...EarnedfirstteamAll-Pac10andacademicAll-Pac10honorsin2010asteamcaptain...namedtotheNorristownTimesHeraldAll-Areateamin2009and2010...startedthreeyearsonthelacrosseteam...winnerofthe2010BarbClipshanAcademic/AthleticAward...memberoftheWCEaglesClubTeamthatclaimedthegoldmedalattheNationalHockeyFestival.

Personal... BornJanuary11,1993...daughterofJamesandWendyWatro...mother,Wendy(DeWane)Watro,wasastandoutfieldhockeyplayerforIowafrom1978-82andwasapartofthe1980BigTenchampionshipteam.

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“When deciding on a college I had a checklist of qualities that I was looking for in a school. I wanted a school that had reputable science and math programs and had the option to do graduate work in the physical therapy field. I also wanted a school with a field hockey program that had dedicated coaches who love what they do, a team that was more like a family than a team, and lastly a program that was dedicated to helping me grow as a field hockey player and also as a person. When I came to The University of Iowa all the pieces of this puzzle seemed to fall right into place. The University of Iowa seemed like a home away from home, and the field hockey team seemed to be a family away from my family. Attending the University of Iowa and being a part of the field hockey team has been one of the biggest blessings of my life.”” Becca Spengler - Senior - Lititz, PA

“I chose the University of Iowa because I wanted to be a HAWKEYE. While on my first visit to Iowa City I couldn’t help but be impressed with the amount of pride and excitement that filled this town. Varsity athletics and their athletes were truly appreciated and taken particularly seriously. I knew the field hockey program would also share that respect. I chose the University of Iowa field hockey program because I wanted to be challenged physically. I wanted to leave my college experience being the best possible athlete I could be. And I knew I would also be challenged academically. With Iowa’s nationally recognized medical and creative writing programs I felt comfortable that whatever field I decided to study I would come out educated. And as my Dad always told me, ‘Go big or go home, Drake’! I went big.” Sarah Drake - Junior - Ann Arbor, MI

My commitment to play division one field hockey was an all or nothing decision. I knew that if I was going to dedicate a large sum of time to collegiate athletics I was going to pick a program that would allow me to reach my greatest potential as both an athlete and a student. Initially, Iowa Field Hockey’s tradition of success both in the Big Ten and the NCAA caught my eye as a prospective student-athlete. However, after learning more about the University of Iowa and its pride and respect for women’s athletics it was clear that Iowa was where I would spend my next four years. The state-of-the-art training facilities coupled with nationally respected academic curriculum makes Iowa an exemplary place to be a collegiate athlete.”

Kathleen McGraw - Junior - Atherton, CA

“I chose the University of Iowa because when I first stepped onto the campus in 2009, I knew I wanted to go there. Participating in the Junior Olympics that year was my first look at Iowa. Playing a week-long tournament on the beautiful new turf certainly helped my decision, and having Lisa (Cellucci) as my coach was fate. After my week in Iowa during that summer, I was able to get a feel for the entire University. Iowa offers the complete package. Being from California, I am a huge San Francisco Giants fan. I didn’t know what it would be like to live in a place where there were no professional sports. Then, I realized, in Iowa, Hawkeye sports are professional. The University of Iowa will also allow me to pursue my academic goals. All my life I have wanted to work in the medical field. Recently, I have decided that I want to become a physical therapist with special focus on rehabilitation of injured athletes. At Iowa, I am given the opportunity to pursue that goal. And, at Iowa, I know my dream to play field hockey as long as I can, will become a reality. Coach Griesbaum and Coach Cellucci will provide me with the knowledge and the encouragement I need to pursue field hockey at the national level. I’m so excited!”

Dani Hemeon - Freshman - Gilroy, CA

“When I first stepped on the University of Iowa campus, the expectations I had were completely exceeded on all levels. I was blown away by the athletic facilities, specifically Grant Field, as well as having the privilege to train on an indoor turf when necessary. I was also impressed by the academics, and knew that I was going to have everything I needed in order to be successful. The pride that the coaching staff and team exemplified was contagious and it was very obvious to me that Iowa was the place where I was going to excel as both a student and an athlete. There is nowhere else I would rather be than here at the University of Iowa.”

Jessica Barnett - Junior - North Vancouver, Canada

“When I was looking for a college to attend, I had lofty expectations. Along with wanting to compete for an outstanding athletic program, I had really high academic standards. Luckily, Iowa fulfilled and exceeded all of my wishes. I could only hope that someday I’d be able to put on the Black and Gold uniform to play hockey for the Hawks. Iowa is consistently a top tier program and our facilities are second to none. The Tippie College of Business also sports a nationally ranked accounting program. Not only am I competing on my dream team, I am earning a degree from an awesome school. I really lucked out landing here at Iowa. I can’t imagine going anywhere else.”

Kelsey Mitchell - Sophomore - Berlin, NJ

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Eachsummer,fieldhockeyplayersfromaroundthenationcometoIowaCityfortheIowaFieldHockeyCamp.GrantFieldisconsideredoneofthetopcomplexesinthecountryandparticipantshavetheadvantageofstate-of-the-artfacilities.Campersalsoplayalongsideaccomplishedcollegeplayers.Campersages13-18participateinthecampledbytheHawkeyecoachingstaffaswellascurrentandformerIowaplayers.

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OneofthemostdefinitivestatementsthatreflectsuponthequalityoftheIowafieldhockeyprogramisthenumberofalumnithathavechosentoenterthecoachingprofessionandthenumberofHawkeyeassistantsthathavebecomeheadcoaches.BelowisalistofformerHawkeyeswhohaveorarecurrentlycoachingatvariouslevels.

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Name Position School Years at IowaMeghan Beamesderfer AC Iowa 2006-09JoanBehrends HC WhitePlainsHighSchool 1982-86CarolineBlaum HC OldfieldsSchool 2004-08MaryCasabian AC Virginia(1999-2001) 1993-96LisaCellucci AHC Iowa 1994-98Dawn Chamberlin HC Salisbury State 1981-85Diane (DeMiro) Simmons AC West Essex High School 1993-96Roz Ellis AC Massachusetts 2005-08Amy Fowler HC Dartmouth 1989-93SusanGibson HC CumberlandValleyHighSchool 1997-00Pattie Gillern AC West Chester 2000-03Kristy Gleason AC Iowa (2006) 1989-94Kristen Holmes-Winn HC Princeton 1992-96Kerry (Horgan) Devries HC Kent State (1997-2005) 1988-91Debbie(Humpage)Lavigne HC Conn.College 1991-95LesleyIrvine HC Stanford(2002-09) 1999Donna(Lee)Chung AC Harvard(1990-95) 1979-83Tammy(Leister)Eisenhard HC TwinValleyHighSchool 2001-04Tiffany(Leister)Cappellano HC OleyValleyHighSchool 1999-02SueLowley HC BridgewaterCollege(1996-99) 1981-83MicheleMadison HC Virginia 1982-89Caitlin McCurdy AC Cal 2005-08Margot(McMahon)George AC VillaDuchneseHighSchool 2000,02-04Melisa (Miller) Meccage AC Princeton 1993-97DianeMonkiewicz HC MansfieldUniversity 1981-84LissaMunley AC CrestwoodHighSchool 2005-08Quan Nim AC William and Mary (2001-09) 1995-99Marcia Pankratz HC Michigan (1996-2004, 09-) 1982-86Annette Payne HC Ball State (2003-09) 1994-97Whitney Raffo AC Goucher College 2004Ellen Egan Regn HC Seneca High School 1979-84Emily Rinde-Thorsen HC Colby-Sawyer College 2000-02Amy Robertson HC Indiana 1989-92Saleema Rogers AC Stanford (2005) 1999-02MissiSanders HC Virginia(1993-98) 1986-90Heather Schnepf AC Kent State 2003-06Kadi Sickel AC Holy Cross 2004-07LizTchou HC Rutgers 1984-88Sarah (Thorn) Krombolz AHC American 1996-99BarbWeinberg VAC Maryland 2000-04KaraZappone AC Fairfield 2003-06JessicaZosky AC EmmausHighSchool 2000-03

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IowaCityisamediasaturatedenvironment.Andwithnoprofessionalteamsinthearea,theHawkeyesgarnerextensivecoveragefromnewspapers,televisionandwebsites.TELEVISIONWiththelaunchoftheBigTenNetwork,theBigTenistheonlyconferenceinthecountrythathasitsownnationalnetworkdevotedtoathleticsprogramming.Hawkeyefieldhockeyfanscanexpecttoseenumerousgameseachyearonthenetworkinstunninghi-definition.FanscanalsowatchadditionalgamesonlineatBTN.com.HAWKEYESPORTS.COMMediaandfanscanalsoobtainawealthofup-to-dateinformationabouttheHawkeyesontheofficialwebsiteoftheUniversityofIowa--hawkeyesports.com.Livestats(gametracker),boxscores,play-by-play,photogalleries,coachandbioinformation,video,podcastsandmore,includingtheallnewinteractivemagazine(UI-Mag),canbefoundonthewebsite.Additionalinformation,video,photosandmorecanbefoundontheteam’sFacebookandTwitteraccounts.Furthermore,hawkeyesports.comhasafreshlookafterthesitewasre-designedandre-launchedinOctober2010.Thenewandimprovedsitehasenhancedgraphics,iseasiertonavigate,andhasmorecontentandvideo/audioforthediehardHawkeyefan.NEWSPAPER COVERAGEFanscanalsoreadaboutHawkeyeactioninseveralnewspapers/websitesthroughoutthestateofIowa.AfewofthepapersthatcovertheHawkeyesonaregularbasisinclude:TheDesMoinesRegister,theIowaCityPress-Citizen,theCedarRapidsGazette,theQuadCityTimes,TheDailyIowan,theVoiceofTheHawkeyes,theBurlingtonHawkeye,theWaterlooCourier,andtheMolineDispatch.

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TheBigTenNetworkisthefirstinternationallydistributedtelevisionnetworkdedicatedtocoveringoneofAmerica’spremiercollegiateconferences.Consideredtobeoneofthemostsuccessfullaunchesincabletelevisionhistory,theBigTenNetworkbecamethefirstnetworkincableorsatellitetelevisionhistorytoreach30millionsubscriberswithinitsfirst30daysontheair.Withmorethan350livesportsevents,andvirtuallyalloftheminhighdefinition,theBigTenNetworkistheultimatedestinationforBigTenfansandalumniacrossthecountry.Thenetworkisavailableuptoanestimated75millionhouseholds,andinall50statesandCanadathoughagreementswithmorethan300cable,satelliteandtelcoaffiliates.CustomersofDIRECTVandDISHNetwork,haveaccesstothenetworkregardlessofwheretheylive,whileVerizonandAT&TcontinuetorollouttheirFiOSandU-Verseservicesacrossthecountry.Oncable,thenetworkisavailablein19ofthenation’s20largestmediamarkets.Togetthechannelnumberspecifictoyourareaandprovider,visithttp://www.btn.com/channelfinder.Thenetworkoperates24hoursaday,365daysayear,showcasingawidearrayofclassic-to-currentsportsandtelevisingmoreOlympicsportingeventsandwomen’ssportsthanhaseverbeenairedonanyothernetwork.TheHawkeyeshavebeentelevised12timesoverthelastthreeseasons,threetimesbythenetworkin2009and2010andsixtimesin2008.TheBigTenTournamentsemifinalsandfinalsaretelevisedeachyear.FormoreinformationregardingtheBigTenNetwork,visitwww.btn.com.

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Whenpeoplethinkofcollegiatefieldhockey,theirthoughtsprimarilygoouteast,whereAtlanticCoastConferenceandBigEastschoolsareoftenseenasnationalpowerhouses.TheBigTenthoughhasquicklybecomeoneofthepremierfieldhockeyconferencesinthenation.

Inthe27yearstheconferencehassponsoredfieldhockey,BigTenschoolshaveadvancedtotheNCAATournament75times.TheIowaHawkeyesleadtheconferencewith20appearances,includingthreeofthelastfiveyears.

Lastseason,OhioState,PennState,MichiganStateandMichiganrepresentedtheconferenceinthenationaltournamentfieldof16teams.Itmarkedthe11thtimeinthelast12yearsthattheconferencehashadatleastthreeormorerepresentatives.Theyearbefore,OhioState,IndianaandMichiganStateallmadethetournament.

In2008,Iowa,MichiganStateandPennStateallmadethetournament.TheNittanyLionsfelltoPrincetoninthefirstround.MichiganStatedefeateddefendingnationalchampionNorthCarolinainthefirstroundbeforefallingtoIowainthesecond.TheHawkeyesadvancedtotheNCAASemifinalsbeforefallingtoeventualchampionMaryland.

In2007,Iowa,PennState,MichiganandMichiganStatealladvancedtothetournament.PennStatefelltoNorthCarolinainthenationalchampionshipgame.TheHawkeyesweredefeatedindoubleovertimeagainstBostonduringthefirstround.

In2004,MichiganStatereachedtheFinalFour,makingitthefourthconsecutiveyeartheBigTenhassentateamtotheFinalFour.TheleaguerecordforconsecutiveyearsintheNationalSemifinalsiseight,wheneitherIowaorNorthwesternreachedtheFinalFoureveryyearfrom1983-1990.

In2003,MichiganadvancedtotheFinalFourforthethirdtimeinschoolhistory.

In2002,theBigTenhadapairofteamsintheFinalFourforthesecond-consecutveyearwhenMichiganStateandPennStateeachwonregionaltournaments.TheNittanyLionsadvancedtothechampionshipgameandwerethenationalrunner-up.

In2001,theBigTenendedtheyearwithfiveofitsseventeamsrankedinthetop20bytheNFHCA.BothMichiganandMichiganStaterepresentedtheconferenceintheFinalFour.TheWolverineswentontobecomethesecondBigTenSchooltowintheNationalChampionship.Iowawasthefirstin1986.

TheBigTenhasbeenrepresentedintheFinalFour23times.TheHawkeyesleadtheBigTenConferenceschoolswith11FinalFourappearences.

Individually,theBigTenproducessomeofthetopfieldhockeyplayersinthenation.Inthelastsevenseasons,theconferencehasproduced66NFHCAAll-Americans,21ofwhichwereonthefirstteam.

TheBigTenConferencebegansponsoringfieldhockeyin1981withaconferencetournament,thenbeganfullleagueplayin1982.

From1989-91,fiveconferenceteamscompetedintheMidwestCollegiateFieldHockeyConferencealongwiththeNorthernIllinoisHuskies.ButwhenPennStatejoinedupwiththeBigTenin1991,theleagueresumedsponsoringaconferenceseason.

Inconferenceplay,eachteamplayseachotheronce,withtheseasonendingwiththeBigTenTournament.ThesiteoftheBigTenTournamentisdeterminedonarotatingbasis.The2011championshipwillbehostedbyPennState.

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1982 Big Ten Regular Season Champions21-2 Overall, 6-0 Big TenIowa’s first NCAA Tournament, Elite Eight

1983 Big Ten Regular Season Co-Champions19-3-2 Overall, 9-1 Big TenNCAA Tournament Elite Eight

1984 NCAA Tournament Runner-upBig Ten Regular Season Runner-up17-5-3 Overall, 8-1-1 Big Ten

1986 NCAA ChampionsBig Ten Regular Season Champions19-2-1 Overall, 9-1 Big Ten

1987 Big Ten Regular Season Champions17-5-2 Overall, 8-0-2 Big TenNCAA Tournament Final Four (Fourth Place)

1988 NCAA Tournament Runner-upBig Ten Regular Season Runner-up19-6 Overall, 6-2 Big Ten

1989 MCFHC Regular Season Champions19-2-2 Overall, 9-0-1 MCFHCNCAA Tournament Final Four

1986 1988 1989

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1990 MCFHC Regular Season Champions20-4 Overall, 9-1 MCFHCNCAA Tournament Final Four (Third Place)

1991 MCFHC Regular Season Champions17-2-1 Overall, 10-0 MCFHCNCAA Tournament Elite Eight

1992 NCAA Tournament Runner-upBig Ten Regular Season Champions20-1 Overall, 10-0 Big Ten

1993 Big Ten Regular Season Runner-up18-4 Overall, 8-2 Big TenNCAA Tournament Final Four

1994 Big Ten Tournament Champions15-8 Overall, 6-4 Big TenNCAA Tournament Final Four

1995 Big Ten Regular Season Champions16-4 Overall, 10-0 Big TenNCAA Tournament Elite Eight

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1996 Big Ten Regular Season Champions18-3 Overall, 10-0 Big TenNCAA Elite Eight

1999 Big Ten Regular Season Champions19-3 Overall, 9-1 Big TenNCAA Final Four

2004 Big Ten Regular Season Co-Champions13-8 Overall, 5-1 Big TenNCAA Tournament

2006 Big Ten Tournament Champions12-9 Overall, 2-4 Big TenNCAA Tournament

2007 Big Ten Tournament Champions17-4 Overall, 4-2 Big TenNCAA Tournament

2008 Big Ten Tournament Champions18-5 Overall, 4-2 Big TenNCAA Final Four

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Meghan Beamesderfer2009 All-American & Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year

Amy Aaronson 1990-93 El Macero, CAMandy Abblitt 1993-96 Wilmington, DEBetsy Albert 1978-79 Huntington Station, NYPamela Asselmeier 1979-82 Glenn Ellyn, ILJessica Barnett 2009- North Vancouver, CNCarol Barr 1979-83 Endwell, NYCarolyn Bartley 1987-89 Cranbury, NJAmy Baxter 2007-08 Warrington, PAMeghan Beamesderfer 2006-09 Lititz, PAJoan Behrends 1982-86 Mahopac, NYDebbie Birrell 2002-05 Shelbyville, KYCaroline Blaum 2004-08 Wilkes-Barre, PASarah Jane Bowe 1977-78 Fargo, NDKelsey Boyce 2009- Califon, NJ Deborah Brickey 1982-86 St. Louis, MOHolly Brock 1996 Rehoboth Beach, DESusan Brooks 1986-87 Cedar Rapids, IAPeggy Brown 1977-78 Arlington, VAHeather Bryant 1990-94 Northcrest, DETiffany Bybel 1990-94 Millville, NJSuzanne Bury 1979-83 Delcano, NJJean Carlson 1977-79 Auburn, MAGina Carr 1998-01 Milford, PAMary Casabian 1993-96 Bridgewater, MALisa Cellucci 1994-98 Broomall, PAHailey Chadbourne 2009-10 Pittston, MEDawn Chamberlin 1981-85 North Hills, PAGesa Clasen 1986-87 Hamburg, GermanyLindsay Coile 1994-95 Mountain Top, PAAubrey Coleman 2010- Mickleton, NJNatalie Dawson 1997-99 Berlin, NJSarah Dawson 2001-04 Berlin, NJPatricia Dauley 1978-82 Endwell, NYTricia Dean 2006-09 Bear, DEBarbara deKanter 1987-88 Rotterdam, Neth.Bernadette Demers 1985-89 North Haverhill, NHDiane DeMiro 1993-96 North Caldwell, NJLeAnn Detwiler 1981-85 Haddonfield, NJWendy DeWane 1978-82 Genesee, PAKelly Dolan 1996-99 Lincoln, RIGrace Dolfi 2009 Chapel Hill, NCSarah Drake 2009- Ann Arbor, MIKelly Druley 1996-99 E. Falmouth, MAKaren Dowling 1977-78 Bayshore, NYLindsey Duffy 2005-08 San Diego, CAAdrienne Dybus 2005-07 St. Louis, MOLauren Edwards 1999-02 Chatham, NJEllen Egan 1979-84 Gibbsboro, NJSusie Eldh 1977-78 Westport, CT

Roz Ellis 2005-08 Lewisburg, PAJessica Enoch 1992-95 Wayne, PASarah Fanjul 1981-84 Haddonfield, NJKris Fillat 1988-93 San Diego, CANicole Fiorella 2008 Downington, PAKelly Flanagan 1977-78 Endicott, NYTiffany Fodera 1998-01 Allentown, NJJennifer Foley 1997 Falmouth, MAAlycyn Freet 1996-99 Palmyra, PAAmy Fowler 1989-93 Voorhees, NJCherie Freddie 1986-90 San Diego, CATori Garifo 2008-09 Red Lion, PAMichelle Gaudette 1991-93 Hummelstown, PAGloria Gibson 1980-82 Mt. Ayr, IASusan Gibson 1997-00 Newville, PAPatricia Gillern 2000-03 Medford, NJGina Glass 1977-78 Rockville, MDKristy Gleason 1989-94 Amesbury, MARebekah Heavrin 2000-02 Castle Rock, COStephanie Height 1978-81 Owego, NYMegan Heise 2005 Chilliwack, B.C.Melissa Helsel 2005-08 Elizabethtown, PAKim Hermann 1982-86 Lake Forest, ILKelly Hondros 2006 Columbus, OHErica Houck 2003 Fleetwood, PAKristen Holmes 1992-96 Raynham, MAKerry Horgan 1988-91 Bradford, MADebbie Humpage 1991-95 Cheshire, CTSuzanne Humphrey 1977-79 Slingerlands, NYKatelyn Hurton 1996-97 Lynnfield, MALesley Irvine 1999 Northants, EnglandKarli Johansen 2010- North Vancouver, CNTheresa Kennedy 1990-91 Silver Springs, MDShirley Kessler 1988-90 San Diego, CAAimee Klapach 1990-94 Medford, NJMary Koboldt 1982-86 St. Louis, MOFrederique Koch 1986-87 Soirle, NetherlandsMary Kraybill 1991-95 Bow, NHLeslie Krebs 1978-82 Winnetka, ILJessica Krochmal 1993-95 Bow, NHAdria LaSovage 1999-02 Ann Arbor, MIDonna Lee 1979-83 Mattapan, MACarolyn Lee 1999-02 San Deigo, CATiffany Leister 1999-02 Oley, PATammy Leister 2001-04 Oley, PAGeena Lesiak 2009- Voorhees, NJKerry Lessard 1995-98 Watertown, MADiane Loosbrook 1985-89 San Diego, CASue Lowley 1981-83 Plainfield, IL

Paige Lowrey 2007 Denver, COBrowyn Markell 1983-84 Garden Grove, CAMitra Massih 1977-79 Council Bluffs, IABeth McCracken 1977-78 Dumont, IACaitlin McCurdy 2005-08 Mountain Top, PAKathleen McGraw 2009- Atherton, CAKitty McLinden 1994-95 Flossmoor, ILNancy McLinden 1992-95 Flossmoor, ILMargot McMahon 2000, 2002-04 St. Louis, MOCharlie McNally 1977-78 Valley Cottage, NYSilke Meier 1987-88 Krefeld, West GermanyMaria Merluzzi 1998-01 Lehighton, PA Michelle Millang 1977-78 Des Moines, IAAnita Miller 1998-99 Lititz, PAChelsea Miller 2007-10 Dallas, TXLindsay Miller 2000-03 Gap, PAMelissa Miller 1994-97 Palmyra, PAMarcy Mills 1978-82 Dayton, OHKelsey Mitchell 2010- Berlin, NJDiane Monkiewicz 1981-84 Collegeville, PACourtney Moore 2003 Virginia Beech, VAJane Morris 1977-81 Glencoe, ILEileen Moyer 1987-92 Collegeville, PAPam Moyer 1980-84 Palatine, ILLissa Munley 2005-08 Mountain Top, PAMichelle Murgatroyd 1985-89 Pretoria, South AfricaKaren Napoliatano 1984-87 Selden, NYKatie Naughton 2005-08 Goffstown, NHMaggie Neill 2007 Ambler, PAQuan Nim 1995-99 Bayside, VAKristi Nohelty 1992-93 San Jose, CAKathy Nolan 1977-79 Davenport, IAJulie Osborne 1977-79 Morton Grove, ILGina Palma 2000-03 New Faifield, CTMarica Pankratz 1982-86 Southboro, MAAnn Pare` 1992-95 Southbury, CTTina Parrott 1985-89 San Jose, CAAnnette Payne 1994-97 St. Louis, MOSarah Pedrick 2009- New Castle, DEDanielle Peirson 2010- Conestoga, PASarah Pergine 2007-10 Collegeville, PANancy Peters 1977-78 Richmond, VALauren Pfeiffer 2005-08 Mt. Laurel, NJLeslie Pyle 2008-09 Lafayette Hill, PAWhitney Raffo 2004 Chatham, NJErica Richards 1986-90 Pennsauken, NJEmily Rinde-Thorsen 2000-02 Newport, RIDeb Robertson 1985-89 Garden Grove, CAKatie Rhodes 2004 Emmaus, PA

Shelby Roche 2002-05 Escondido, CALeticia Rodriguez 1978-82 Iowa City, IAJamie Rofrano 1989-93 Medford Lakes, NJSaleema Rogers 1999-02 Oak Park, ILRosAnna Salcido 1983-87 Baldwin Park, CAMelanie Sanders 1986-87 Robesonia, PAMelissa Sanders 1986-90 Robesonia, PAVicky Sax 1982-85 Vestal, NYJennifer Schmidt 1996 Robesonia, PAHeather Schnepf 2003-06 Medford Lakes, NJM.B. Schwarze 1977-82 Lake Bluff, ILCarol Scherbaum 1978-79 Woodstock, ILNiki Schultheis 2010- Hamburg, GermanyJennifer Scott 1980-82 Oak Park, ILKim Scraper 2010- West Vancouver, CNCarla Seltzer 1977-79 Schamburg, ILCindy Skordas 1987-90 San Diego, CAKadi Sickel 2004-07 Plaistow, NHKelly Slattery 2003-05 St. Louis, MOEmily Smith 1992-96 Lakewood, COKaren Smith 1977-78 Waterloo, IARachel Smith 1992-94 Plymouth, MASusan Smith 1977-79 Davenport, IABecca Spengler 2008- Lititz, PALynn Stadtmueller 1980-82 Rockford, ILSarah Stark 2006 Nashotah, WISonia Steffler 1996-98 Fallbrook, CALauren Stiver 2001-04 Amherst, NYMarike Stribos 2010- Brussels, BelgiumLinda Sutton 1977-80 Palm Beach Gardens, FLLisa Sweeney 1988-92 San Antonio, TXElizabeth Tchou 1984-88 Medford Lakes, NJAnne-Marie Thomas 1979-83 Dorval, QuebecSarah Thorn 1996-99 Audobon, PAJibs Thorson 1988-92 Pataskala, OHAileen Trender 1986-90 Harrington Park, NJPatti Wanner 1983-87 West Lawn, PATaylor Webb 2003 Port Murray, NJKim Webster 1983-84 Katonah, NYMeg Weir 2000 Oklahoma City, OKCaitlin Weller 2003-04 Oak Park, ILBarb Weinberg 2000-04 Louisville, KYJess Werley 2006-09 Allentown, PALaurie Westfall 1977-79 Austin, TXLauren Whalen 2008 Phoenixville, PAHope Whitcraft 1983-86 Gibbsboro, NJErin Walsh 1986-90 Virginia Beach, VAAndrea Wieland 1987-91 Atlanta, GAArleen Wilser 1978-81 Poughkeepsie, NYMichelle Wilson 1994-98 St. Louis, MO

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CAREER GOALSRank ...Player ............. Goals (Years)1............ Kristy Gleason ...........132 (1989-93)2............ Anne-Marie Thomas ....88 (1979-82)3............ Marcia Pankratz ...........76 (1982-85) Erica Richards .............76 (1986-89)5............ LizTchou ......................75 (1984-87)6............ Ellen Egan ...................68 (1980-83)7. .......... KerryLessard ..............64 (1995-98)8............ Kelly Flanagan .............62 (1977-80)9............ LaurenPfeiffer .............53 (2005-08)10.......... Diane DeMiro ...............48 (1993-96)

CAREER ASSISTSRank ...Player .................Ast. (Years)1............ Deb Brickey ................. 59 (1982-85)2............ Michelle Murgatroyd .... 57 (1984-87)3............ JamieRofrano ............. 51 (1989-92)4............ Mary Kraybill ................ 46 (1991-95)5............ Kerry Horgan ............... 45 (1988-91)6............ Tiffany Bybel ................ 41 (1990-93)7............ Erin Walsh.................... 36 (1986-89)8............ Alycyn Freet ................. 35 (1996-99)9............ Anne-Marie Thomas .... 34 (1979-82) LisaSweeney .............. 34 (1988-91)

YEAR-BY-YEAR GOALS LEADERSYear ....Player ...........................Goals1979...... Kelly Flanagan ............................. 231980...... Anne-Marie Thomas .................... 231981...... Anne-Marie Thomas .................... 241982...... Anne-Marie Thomas .................... 281983...... Ellen Egan ...............(LedNation)421984...... Marcia Pankratz ........................... 261985...... Marcia Pankratz ........................... 251986...... LizTchou ...................................... 15 RosAnna Salcido ......................... 151987...... LizTchou ...................................... 301988...... Erica Richards ............................. 271989...... Kristy Gleason ............................. 271990...... Kristy Gleason ............................. 331991...... Heather Bryant ............................. 211992...... Kristy Gleason ............................. 391993...... Kristy Gleason ............................. 331994...... Debbie Humpage ......................... 141995...... Diane DeMiro ............................... 181996...... Diane DeMiro ............................... 191997...... KerryLessard .............................. 251998...... KerryLessard .............................. 231999...... LesleyIrvine ................................. 172000...... Tiffany Fodera .............................. 102001...... Sarah Dawson ............................. 102002...... Pattie Gillern .................................. 6 TiffanyLeister ................................ 62003...... Pattie Gillern ................................ 152004...... Sarah Dawson ............................. 122005...... Caitlin McCurdy ............................112006...... Caitlin McCurdy ........................... 10 LaurenPfeiffer ............................. 102007...... LaurenPfeiffer ............................. 152008...... LaurenPfeiffer ............................. 202009...... Meghan Beamesderfer ................ 102010...... JessicaBarnett .............................. 7

YEAR-BY-YEAR POINTS LEADERSYear ....Player .......................... Points1980...... Anne-Marie Thomas ......................551981...... Anne-Marie Thomas ......................571982...... Anne-Marie Thomas ......................661983...... Ellen Egan .....................................931984...... Marcia Pankratz .............................571985...... Marcia Pankratz .............................551986...... RosAnna Salcido ...........................381987...... LizTchou ........................................651988...... Erica Richards ...............................571989...... Kristy Gleason ...............................581990...... Kristy Gleason ...............................691991...... Heather Bryant ...............................451992...... Kristy Gleason ...............................831993...... Kristy Gleason ...............................751994...... Debbie Humpage ...........................301995...... Diane MeMiro ................................461996...... Diane DeMiro .................................451997...... KerryLessard ................................561998...... KerryLessard ................................481999...... LesleyIrvine ...................................472000...... Tiffany Fodera ................................202001...... Sarah Dawson ...............................232002...... Pattie Gillern ..................................142003...... Pattie Gillern ..................................322004...... Sarah Dawson ...............................342005...... Caitlin McCurdy .............................282006...... Caitlin McCurdy .............................22 LaurenPfeiffer ...............................222007...... LaurenPfeiffer ...............................382008...... LaurenPfeiffer ...............................442009...... Tricia Dean.....................................28 2010...... JessicaBarnett ..............................14

YEAR-BY-YEAR ASSISTS LEADERSYear ....Player ........................Assists1980...... Anne-Marie Thomas ....................... 91981...... Anne-Marie Thomas ....................... 91982...... Anne-Marie Thomas ..................... 101983...... Deb Brickey .................................. 161984...... Deb Brickey .................................. 201985...... Deb Brickey .................................. 131986...... Michelle Murgatroyd ..................... 101987...... Barbara deKanter ......................... 221988...... Erin Walsh/Michelle Murgatroyd ...161989...... Aileen Trendler .............................. 251990...... Kerry Horgan ................................ 291991...... LisaSweeney ............................... 241992...... JamieRofrano .............................. 261993...... Mary Kraybill ................................. 261994...... Emily Smith ................................... 191995...... Ann Pare/Diane DeMiro ................ 101996...... Kristen Holmes ............................. 111997...... Melisa Miller .................................... 91998...... Alycyn Freet .................................. 141999...... Alycyn Freet .................................. 142000...... LaurenEdwards .............................. 92001...... Maria Merluzzi ................................ 72002...... LaurenEdwards .............................. 62003...... LindsayMiller .................................. 62004...... Sarah Dawson .............................. 102005...... Debbie Birrell .................................. 72006...... Kadi Sickel .................................... 122007...... Caroline Blaum ............................. 112008...... Caroline Blaum ............................. 152009...... Sarah Pergine/Tricia Dean............ 102010...... GeenaLesiak .................................. 4

YEAR-BY-YEAR SAVES LEADERSYear ....Player .......................... Saves1980...... DonnaLee .................................. 1851981...... DonnaLee .................................. 1731982...... DonnaLee .................................. 1341983...... Unavailable1984...... JoanBehrends .............................. 771985...... Unavailable1986...... Karen Napolitano .......................... 861987...... Andrea Wieland .......................... 1271988...... Andrea Wieland .......................... 1241989...... Eileen Moyer ............................... 1201990...... Andrea Wieland .......................... 1261991...... Eileen Moyer ............................... 1031992...... Andrea Wieland ............................ 951993...... JessicaKrochmal .......................... 771994...... JessicaKrochmal .......................... 951995...... LisaCellucci ................................ 1351996...... LisaCellucci ................................ 1381997...... LisaCellucci ................................ 1531998...... LisaCellucci ................................ 1661999...... Kelly Druley ................................. 1042000...... Saleema Rogers ........................... 932001...... Barb Weinberg .............................. 452002...... Barb Weinberg .............................. 822003...... Barb Weinberg ............................ 1062004...... Barb Weinberg ............................ 1382005 ..... LissaMunley ................................. 772006...... LissaMunley ................................. 782007...... LissaMunley ................................. 652008...... LissaMunley ................................. 722009...... Kathleen McGraw ......................... 67 2010...... Kathleen McGraw ......................... 73

SINGLE SEASON TEAMMost Goals in a Season91 in 1985 (24 games)Best Goals Scored Average in a Season3.86 in 1992 (21 games, 81 goals)Best Goals Against Average in a Season0.45 in 1993 (22 games, 10 goals against)Most Shutouts16 in 1993 (22 games)Fewest Goals Allowed10 in 1993 (22 games)Most Wins in a Season25 in 1981 (31 games)Fewest Losses in a Season1 in 1992 (21 games)Most Losses in a Season10 in 1997 (18 games)10 in 2009 (19 games)14 in 2010 (17 games)Most Opponent Shutouts in a Season6 in 1994 (23 games)6 in 2010 (17 games)Fewest Opponent Shutouts in a Season0 in 1984, 1991, 1996Most Goals Allowed in a Season43 in 2009 (19 games)43 in 2010 (17 games)Longest Winning Streak 20 in 1992Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss21 in 1989Most Iowa Goals Scored in a Single Game14 (14-0) vs. Michigan, 1985Most Goals Allowed in a Single Game10 vs. Bemidji State, 1977

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAMEGoals Scored6,KerryLessardvs.Pacific,9-20-97Assists5,LisaSweeneyvs.N.Illinois,10-05-91Goalkeeper Saves25, Andrea Wieland vs. Old Dominion, 9-21-90Points12,KerryLessardvs.Pacific,9-20-97

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASONPoints93, Ellen Egan, 1983Goals42, Ellen Egan, 1983Assists29, Kerry Horgan, 1990Goalkeeper Victories25,DonnaLee,1981Goalkeeper Shutouts14,JessicaKrochmal,199314, Eileen Moyer, 1989Goalkeeper Saves185,DonnaLee,1980

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSPoints285, Kristy Gleason, 1989-1993Goals132, Kristy Gleason, 1989-1993Assists59, Deb Brickey, 1982-85Goalkeeper Victories79,DonnaLee,1979-82Goalkeeper Shutouts48,DonnaLee,1979-82Goalkeeper Saves592,LisaCellucci,1995-98

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National Coach of the YearBeth Beglin ............................. ‘92

womensfieldhockey.com National Coach of the YearTracey Griesbaum .................. ‘04

Midwest/West Regional Coach of the YearBeth Beglin ......... ‘90, ‘92, ‘94, ‘96Tracey Griesbaum .................. ‘08

All-Americans - First Team (NFHCA)Caroline Blaum ....................... ‘08Deb Brickey ......................‘84, ‘85Tiffany Bybel ........................... ‘93Sue Bury ...........................‘81, ‘82Pat Dauley .............................. ‘81Sarah Dawson ........................ ‘04Diane DeMiro .....................‘95,’96Kelly Druley ............................ ‘99Ellen Egan .............................. ‘83Kris Fillat ...........................‘90, ‘92Amy Fowler .......................‘91, ‘92Cherie Freddie ..................‘88, ‘89Kristy Gleason .........‘89, ‘90, ‘92, ‘93

Kim Herrmann ........................ ‘84Kristen Holmes ..................‘94,’96Mary Koboldt .......................... ‘85DonnaLee ........................‘81, ‘82TiffanyLeister ......................... ‘02DianeLoosbrock ..................... ‘88Melisa Miller ............................ ‘97Karen Napolitano .................... ‘86Marcia Pankratz ................‘84, ‘85Ann Pare` ............................... ‘95LaurenPfeiffer ........................ ‘08Erica Richards ..................‘88, ‘89RosAnna Salcido .................... ‘86Heather Schnepf ..................... ‘06LizTchou ................................ ‘87JibsThorson ........................... ‘91Aileen Trendler ....................... ‘89Andrea Wieland ................‘90, ‘92Barb Weinberg ........................ ‘04

All-Americans - Second Team (NFHCA)Meghan Beamesderfer ........... ‘09 Heather Bryant .................‘91, ‘93Tiffany Bybel ........................... ‘92LisaCellucci ........................... ‘96Roz Ellis .................................. ‘08JessicaEnoch ........................ ‘95Amy Fowler ............................. ‘90Debbie Humpage .................... ‘94Mary Koboldt .......................... ‘84KerryLessard ...................‘97, ‘98Melisa Miller ............................ ‘96Quan Nim ............................... ‘99LaurenPfeiffer ........................ ‘07JamieRofrano ........................ ‘92Heather Schnepf ..................... ‘05LisaSweeney ......................... ‘91Barb Weinberg ........................ ‘03

All-Americans - Third Team (NFHCA)LisaCellucci .....................‘95, ‘98Meghan Beamesderfer ........... ‘07Natalie Dawson ...................... ‘00Pattie Gillern ........................... ‘03TiffanyLeister ......................... ‘01Sarah Thorn ............................ ‘99

All-Americans Honorable Mention (NFHCA)Heather Bryant ....................... ‘92Aimee Klapach ....................... ‘93JessicaKrochmal ................... ‘93Karen Napolitano ................... ‘85Tina Parrott ............................. ‘88Erica Richards ........................ ‘87Missi Sanders ......................... ‘89Erin Walsh .............................. ‘89

All-Region Team (NFHCA)Mandy Abblitt .......................... ‘95Jessica Barnett ..................... ‘10Meghan Beamesderfer ..‘07, ‘08, ‘09Debbie Birrell ....................‘04, ‘05Caroline Blaum .................‘07, ‘08Heather Bryant .........‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Deb Brickey ......................‘84, ‘85Tiffany Bybel ......... ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Gina Carr ................................ ‘00Mary Casabian ...........‘94, ‘95,’96LisaCellucci ..............‘95, ‘96, ‘98Natalie Dawson ...................... ‘00Sarah Dawson ........................ ‘04Tricia Dean ............................. ‘09Diane DeMiro ..............‘94, ‘95,’96Kelly Druley ............................ ‘99Roz Ellis ............................‘07, ‘08JessicaEnoch ...........‘93, ‘94, ‘95Kris Fillat ....................‘89, ‘90, ‘92Tiffany Fodera...................‘00, ‘01Amy Fowler ................‘90, ‘91, ‘92Alycyn Freet ......................‘97, ‘99Cherie Freddie ...........‘87, ‘88, ‘89Pattie Gillern ........................... ‘03Kristy Gleason ...........‘89, ‘90, ‘92, ‘93Kim Herrmann ..................‘84, ‘85Kristen Holmes ...........‘93, ‘94,’96Kerry Horgan .......................... ‘91Debbie Humpage ..............‘93, ‘94LesleyIrvine ........................... ‘99Aimee Klapach .................‘92, ‘93Mary Koboldt .......................... ‘84Mary Kraybill ........................... ‘94JessicaKrochmal ................... ‘93TiffanyLeister ............‘00, ‘01, ‘02KerryLessard ...................‘97, ‘98DianeLoosbrock ...............‘87, ‘88

Caitlin McCurdy ................‘05, ‘06NancyMcLinden ..................... ‘95Anita Miller .............................. ‘99Melisa Miller ...............‘95,’96, ‘97LindsayMiller .......................... ‘03Eileen Moyer ..............‘89, ‘90, ‘91LissaMunley ........................... ‘08Michelle Murgatroyd ............... ‘86Karen Napolitano ..............‘85, ‘86Katie Naughton ....................... ‘08Quan Nim ..................‘95, ‘98, ‘99Marcia Pankratz ................‘84, ’85Ann Pare` ..................‘93, ‘94, ‘95Tina Parrott ............................. ‘88LaurenPfeiffer ...........‘06, ‘07, ‘08Erica Richards ...........‘87, ‘88, ‘89Deb Robertson .................‘86, ‘88JamieRofrano ..................‘91, ‘92RosAnna Salcido ..............‘85, ‘86Missi Sanders ...................‘88, ‘89Heather Schnepf ........‘04, ‘05, ‘06Emily Smith ............................. ‘94LaurenStiver ...... ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Kadi Sickel ........................‘06, ‘07LisaSweeney ......................... ‘91LizTchou ...................‘85, ‘86, ‘87Sarah Thorn ......................‘98, ‘99JibsThorson .....................‘90, ‘91Aileen Trendler ............. ‘88, 1989Erin Walsh .............................. ‘89Patti Wanner ........................... ‘85Barb Weinberg ...........‘02, ‘03, ‘04JessWerley ............................ ‘09Andrea Wieland .........‘88, ‘90, ’92

National Academic Award(NFHCA)Tricia Dean ......... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Kelly Dolan ............................. ‘98Sarah Drake .................... ‘09, ‘10Susan Gibson ......................... ‘98Melissa Helsel ........................ ‘05Kelly Hondros ......................... ‘06Karli Johansen ...................... ‘10TammyLeister ..................‘03, ‘04Kathleen McGraw .......... ’09, ‘10Chelsea Miller ......................... ‘10LissaMunley ..............‘05, ‘06, ‘08Danielle Peirson .................... ‘10

LaurenPfeiffer ...........‘05, ‘06, ‘08Niki Schultheis ...................... ‘10Kelly Slattery ..............‘03, ‘04, ‘05Becca Spengler ....... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Marike Stribos ....................... ‘10

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-DistrictTricia Dean .......................‘08, ‘09LaurenPfeiffer ........................ ‘08

All-Big Ten Conference/MCFHCFirst-TeamMeghan Beamesderfer .....‘07, ‘09Caroline Blaum .................‘07, ‘08Deb Brickey ............... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Heather Bryant ....................... ‘93Sue Bury ................................. ‘82Tiffany Bybel ..............‘91, ‘92, ‘93Mary Casabian ................‘95, ‘96LisaCellucci .....................‘95, ‘96Dawn Chamberlain ................. ‘84Natalie Dawson ...................... ‘00Sarah Dawson ........................ ‘04Tricia Dean ............................. ‘09Diane DeMiro ....................‘95, ‘96LeeAnnDetwiler .................... ‘84Kelly Druley ............................ ‘99Ellen Egan .............................. ‘83Roz Ellis ............................‘07, ‘08JessicaEnoch ........................ ‘95Kris Fillat ...........................‘90, ‘92Tiffany Fodera......................... ‘01Amy Fowler ................‘90, ‘91, ‘92Cherie Freddie ...........‘87, ‘88, ‘89Pattie Gillern ........................... ‘03Kristy Gleason ..........‘89, ‘90, ‘92, ‘93Kim Herrmann ..................‘83, ‘85Kristen Holmes ........... ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Debbie Humpage .................... ‘94Mary Koboldt .............‘83, ‘84, ‘85DonnaLee .............................. ‘82TiffanyLeister ...................‘01, ‘02KerryLessard ...................‘97, ‘98DianeLoosbrock ...............‘87, ‘88Melisa Miller ......................‘96, ‘97Quan Nim ............................... ‘99Karen Napolitano .................... ‘86

Marcia Pankratz ................‘84, ‘85Ann Pare` ............................... ‘95LaurenPfeiffer ..................‘07, ‘08Erica Richards ...........‘87, ‘88, ‘89Deb Robertson .................‘86, ‘88RosAnna Salcido .................... ‘84Missi Sanders ......................... ‘88Heather Schnepf ...............‘05, ‘06LisaSweeney ......................... ‘91LizTchou ..............‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Anne-Marie Thomas ............... ‘82Sarah Thorn ............................ ‘99JibsThorson ........................... ‘91Aileen Trendler .................‘88, ‘89Erin Walsh .............................. ‘89Patti Wanner ........................... ‘86Barb Weinberg ............ ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Andrea Wieland ................‘90, ‘92

Second-TeamMandy Abblitt ....................‘95, ‘96Jessica Barnett ..................... ‘10Meghan Beamesderfer ........... ‘08Debbie Birrell ....................‘04, ‘05Caroline Blaum ....................... ‘05Heather Bryant .................‘91, ‘92Tiffany Bybel ........................... ‘90Gina Carr ................................ ‘00LisaCellucci .....................‘97, ‘98Diane DeMiro .......................... ‘94Natalie Dawson ...................... ‘99Sarah Dawson ........................ ‘03Kelly Dolan ............................. ‘99Sarah Drake ........................... ‘10JessicaEnoch ........................ ‘94Tiffany Fodera......................... ‘00Alycyn Freet ............................ ‘99Kim Herrmann ........................ ‘84Kristen Holmes ....................... ‘93LesleyIrvine ........................... ‘99Aimee Klapach ....................... ‘93Mary Koboldt .......................... ‘82Mary Kraybill ........................... ‘94KerryLessard ......................... ‘96Bronwyn Markell ..................... ‘83Caitlin McCurdy ................‘05, ‘06NancyMcLinden ..................... ‘95LindsayMiller ....................‘02, ‘03Melisa Miller ............................ ‘95

Anita Miller .............................. ‘99Eileen Moyer ........................... ‘91LissaMunley ........................... ‘08Michelle Murgatroyd ........ ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Quan Nim ............................... ‘98JamieRofrano ..................‘91, ‘92Missi Sanders ......................... ‘89Heather Schnepf ..................... ‘04Kadi Sickel ........................‘06, ‘07LaurenStiver .......‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04LisaSweeney ......................... ‘90Deb Robertson ....................... ‘85Sarah Thorn ............................ ‘98JibsThorson ........................... ‘90Aileen Trendler ....................... ‘87Erin Walsh .............................. ‘88Andrea Wieland ...................... ‘88

Honorable Mention TeamJoanBehrends ....................... ‘85RosAnna Salcido .................... ‘85Patti Wanner ........................... ‘85

Big Ten All-Tournament TeamJessica Barnett ..................... ‘10Meghan Beamesderfer ........... ‘09Caroline Blaum ....................... ‘07Sue Bury ................................. ‘81Pat Dauley ........................‘80, ‘81Tricia Dean .......................‘08, ‘09Wendy DeWane ...................... ‘81Kelly Flanagan ........................ ‘80LesleyIrvine ........................... ‘99TiffanyLeister ......................... ‘01Melissa Miller .......................... ‘97Quan Nim ............................... ‘99LaurenPfeiffer ...........‘05, ‘06, ‘08Anne-Marie Thomas .........‘80, ‘81Heather Schnepf ...............‘04, ‘06Kadi Sickel .............................. ‘07Kelly Slattery ........................... ‘04LaurenStiver .......................... ‘01Sarah Thorn ............................ ‘99

Big Ten Tournament MVPCaroline Blaum ....................... ‘07LaurenPfeiffer ................. ‘06, ‘08

Academic All-Big TenCarolyn Bartley .................‘88, ‘89Tiffany Bybel ........................... ‘93Hailey Chadbourne ................. ‘10Tricia Dean ................‘07, ‘08, ‘09Kelly Dolan .......................‘98, ‘99Sarah Drake ........................... ‘10Roz Ellis ............................‘07, ‘08JessicaEnoch ...........‘93, ‘94, ‘95Susan Gibson ............‘98, ‘99, ‘00Patricia Gillern .... ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Rebekah Heavrin .......‘00, ‘01, ‘02Melissa Helsel ........................ ‘06Aimee Klapach ..........‘91, ‘92, ‘93Mary Kraybill ........................... ‘94JessicaKrochmal ......‘93, ‘94, ‘95AdraiaLaSovage .................... ‘00CarloynLee ...............‘00, ‘01, ‘02TammyLeister ...........‘02, ‘03, ‘04TiffanyLeister ......................... ‘00Geena Lesiak ........................ ‘10Kathleen McGraw ................. ‘10 Chelsea Miller ............‘08, ‘09, ‘10Melisa Miller ............................ ‘95Maria Merluzzi ...........‘99, ‘00, ‘01LissaMunley ..............‘06, ‘07, ‘08Karen Napolitano .................... ‘86Katie Naughton .................‘07, ‘08Tina Parrott ............................. ‘88Sarah Pedrick ........................ ‘10LaurenPfeiffer ...........‘06, ‘07, ‘08Erica Richards ........................ ‘89Emily Rinde-Thorsen ........‘00, ‘02Shelby Roche ......................... ‘05Missi Sanders ............‘87, ’88, ‘89Heather Schnepf ........‘04, ‘05, ‘06Kadi Sickel .............................. ‘07Cindy Skordas ...........‘88, ‘89, ‘90Kelly Slattery .....................‘04, ‘05Rachel Smith .............‘92, ‘93, ‘94Becca Spengler .............. ‘09, ‘10LisaSweeney ............‘89, ‘90, ‘91LizTchou ................................ ‘86Aileen Trendler .................‘88, ‘89Barb Weinberg ..................‘03, ‘04Andrea Wieland .........‘88, ‘90, ‘92JessicaZosky........ ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03

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Big Ten Coach of the YearBeth Beglin ......... ‘92, ‘95, ‘96, ‘99Tracey Griesbaum .................. ‘04

Big Ten MVPKristy Gleason ..................‘92, ‘93Kristen Holmes ....................... ‘96Melisa Miller ............................ ‘97

Big Ten Offensive Player of the YearKristy Gleason ..................‘92, ‘93Diane DeMiro ......................... ‘95

Big Ten Defensive Player of the YearMeghan Beamesderfer ........... ‘09 Mary Casabian ....................... ‘96Amy Fowler ............................. ‘91TiffanyLeister ......................... ‘99Deborah Robertson ................ ‘86Heather Schnepf ...............‘05, ‘06

Big Ten FreshmanPlayer of the YearMeghan Beamesderfer ........... ‘06TiffanyLeister ......................... ‘99Caitlin McCurdy ...................... ‘05

Big Ten Medal of HonorKaren Napoliatano .......... 1986-87Marcia Pankratz .............. 1985-86LaurenPfeiffer ................ 2008-09Deb Robertson ............... 1988-89Erica Richards ................ 1989-90Heather Schnepf ............. 2006-07LizTchou ........................ 1987-88LizTchou ........................ 1988-89Andrea Wieland .............. 1992-93Tricia Dean ..................... 2009-10

Big Ten Sportsmanship AwardLissaMunley .....................‘07, ‘08 Becca Spengler .............. ‘09, ‘10Barb Weinberg ........................ ‘04Kara Zappone ...................‘05, ‘06

Big Ten-Suzy Favor Athlete of the YearKristy Gleason ................ 1993-94

NCAA Woman of the YearIowa WinnerAndrea Wieland .............. 1992-93

NCAA Woman of the Year Top Ten Andrea Wieland .............. 1992-93

NCAA Post-Graduate AwardJessicaEnoch ........................ ‘95

NCAA All-Tournament TeamQuan Nim, forward ................. ‘99JessicaEnoch,sweeper ......... ‘94Tiffany Bybel, back ................. ‘93Kristy Gleason, forward .......... ‘93Tiffany Bybel, back ................. ‘92Ros Ellis, back ........................ ‘08Kris Fillat, forward ................... ‘92Amy Fowler, defender ............. ‘92Andrea Wieland, goalkeeper .. ‘92Amy Fowler, defender ............. ‘90Kristy Gleason, forward .......... ‘90Andrea Wieland, goalkeeper .. ‘90Missi Sanders, forward ........... ‘89Erin Walsh, defender .............. ‘89Cherie Freddie, forward .......... ‘88DianeLoosbrock,back ........... ‘88

DebRobertson,midfielder ...... ‘88Missi Sanders, forward ........... ‘88LizTchou,forward .................. ‘87Karen Napolitano, goalkeeper ‘86DebRobertson,midfielder ...... ‘86PattiWanner,midfielder.......... ‘86Deb Brickey, forward .............. ‘84KimHerrmann,midfielder ....... ‘84MaryKoboldt,midfielder ......... ‘84Marcia Pankratz, forward ........ ‘84LaurenPfeiffer,midfielder ....... ‘08

AIAW All-Tournament TeamEllen Egan, forward ................ ‘81

U.S. Olympic/Sports FestivalDeb Brickey ..........‘85-87, ‘89, ‘90Heather Bryant ..........‘91, ‘93, ‘94Sue Bury ....................‘81, ‘82, ‘85Tiffany Bybel .....................‘91, ‘93LisaCellucci ...................... ‘93-95Diane DeMiro ....................‘93, ‘94Ellen Egan .......................‘82, ‘83Kris Fillat ................................. ‘90Amy Fowler ............................. ‘91Kristy Gleason ..................‘90, ‘91Tracey Griesbaum. ..........‘89, ‘90Kristen Holmes .................‘93, ‘94

Mary Koboldt .............. ‘85, ‘86-90Mary Kraybill ........................... ‘91DonnaLee .............................. ‘89DianeLoosbrock ...............‘89, ‘90Melisa Miller ............................ ‘95Karen Napolitano .................... ‘86Marcia Pankratz .........‘85, ‘87, ‘89Tina Parrott .......................‘89, ‘90Erica Richards ..................‘89, ‘90Deb Robertson .................‘86, ‘89RosAnna Salcido .......‘86, ‘89, ‘90Patty Shea .................‘85, ‘87, ‘89LizTchou ...................‘85, ‘89, ‘90JibsThorson .....................‘90, ‘91Erin Walsh .............................. ‘90Andrea Wieland ................‘90, ‘91

United States Olympic TeamBeth Beglin ..............‘80, ‘84, ‘88Kris Fillat ................................. ‘96Kristen Holmes (alt.) ............... ‘96Mary Koboldt .......................... ‘88DonnaLee .............................. ‘88Marcia Pankratz ................‘88. ‘96Patty Shea .......................‘88, ‘96LizTchou ................................ ‘96Barb Weinberg (alt.) ............... ‘08Andrea Wieland ...................... ‘96

U.S. Pan American TeamBeth Beglin .......................... 1987Deb Brickey (alt.) ................. 1987LisaCellucci(alt.) ................ 1999Kris Fillat .......... 1991, 1995, 1999Kristy Gleason ..................... 1991Tracey Griesbaum .............. 1991Mary Koboldt ....................... 1987DonnaLee ........................... 1987Karen Napolitano (alt.) ......... 1987Marcia Pankratz ......... 1987, 1995Patty Shea ................. 1987, 1995LizTchou ................... 1991, 1995Andrea Wieland .1991 (alt.), 1995

U.S. Junior Pan American TeamHeather Schnepf .................. 2005

USA World Cup TeamBeth Beglin ............... 1982, 1986Kris Fillat .......... 1990, 1994, 1998Kristy Gleason ..................... 1998Kristen Holmes .................... 1998Marcia Pankratz ......... 1986, 1994Erica Richards ..................... 1990Patty Shea ................. 1986, 1994LizTchou ............................. 1994Erin Walsh ........................... 1990Barb Weinberg ..................... 2006 Andrea Wieland .1994, 1998 (alt.)

USA National TeamBeth Beglin ..................... 1977-87Caroline Blaum ............... 2009-10Deb Brickey .................... 1989-90LisaCellucci ........................ 1999Natalie Dawson .............. 2000-01Sarah Dawson ...... 2005, 2009-10Kris Fillat 1990-93, 1995-96, 1999Kristy Gleason ................ 1991-92Tracey Griesbaum ....1989-91, 1993Kristen Holmes 1995-98, 2000, ‘05Mary Koboldt .................. 1987-90DonnaLee ...................... 1985-90DianeLoosbrock ............. 1989-91Melisa Miller ......................... 1996Marcia Pankratz .... 1985-90, 1995LaurenPfeiffer ................ 2009-10Erica Richards ..................... 1990Patty Shea .......1985-91, 1995-96LizTchou .............. 1989-93, 1995Erin Walsh ........................... 1990Barb Weinberg .2005-08, 2009-10Andrea Wieland 1991-93, 1995-96

USA Under-23 TeamLisaCellucci ........................ 1998Sarah Dawson (alt.) ............. 2003LaurenEdwards .................. 2002TiffanyLeister ................. 2002-03LindsayMiller .................. 2002-03Barb Weinberg ..................... 2002

USA Under-21 TeamCaroline Blaum .................... 2005Kristen Holmes .......... 1992, 1994TiffanyLeister ................. 2000-01Caitlin McCurdy ................... 2007

LaurenPfeiffer ..................... 2005Heather Schnepf ............. 2004-05Kadi Sickel ................. 2005, 2006LaurenStiver ....................... 2002

USA Under-20 TeamLaurenStiver ....................... 2003

USA Under-19 TeamKelly Slattery ........................ 2004LaurenStiver ....................... 2002

USA National Reserve TeamDeb Brickey ......................... 1988Tracey Griesbaum ............... 1988Kristen Holmes .................... 1995RosAnna Salcido ................. 1988LizTchou ............................. 1988

Honda-Broderick Sports Award NomineesDiane DeMiro .................. 1995-96Cherie Freddie ................ 1989-90Kristy Gleason .... 1992-93, 1993-94Kristen Holmes ............... 1996-97Mary Koboldt ....................... 1983Marcia Pankratz .............. 1985-86LaurenPfeiffer ..................... 2008Erica Richards ................ 1988-89LizTchou ........................ 1987-88Andrea Wieland ............. 1990-91

Honda-Broderick Sports Award WinnerKristy Gleason ................ 1993-94

Big Ten Conference All-Decade Team(1981-91)FIRST-TEAM ............SECOND-TEAMDeb Brickey ................Pat DauleySue Bury .....................Ellen EganCherie Freddie .............. Kris FillatKristy Gleason ......Kim HerrmannDonnaLee ..............Mary KoboldtMarcia Pankratz Karen NapolitanoErica Richards ..RosAnna SalcidoLizTchou .............Aileen TrendlerDianeLoosbrock .Andrea Wieland

Iowa Athletics Hall of FamePlayer ...................Year InductedDonnaLeeChung ............... 2002Kristy Gleason ..................... 2004Marcia Pankratz ................... 2001Erica Richards ..................... 2007Andrea Wieland ................... 2008JudithDavidson(Coach) ..... 2005Beth Beglin (Coach) ............ 2010

Current Player = BOLD

USA Junior National TeamDeb Brickey ......................... 1987Heather Bryant .................... 1992Ellen Egan .......................... 1983Kris Fillat .............................. 1989Cherie Freddie ................ 1988-89Kristy Gleason ......1989 (a), 1990Mary Koboldt ....................... 1985Karen Napolitano ............ 1986-87Marcia Pankratz ................... 1985Deb Robertson .................... 1987Missi Sanders ...................... 1989Aileen Trendler .................... 1989Erin Walsh ........................... 1989Andrea Wieland .............. 1988-89

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TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of

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Opponent Home Away Neu. Over. 1st Yr.American University 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-1 1996Appalachian State 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2005Ball State 13-0 2-2 6-0 19-2 1983Bemidji State 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 1977Bentley College 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1979Boston University 2-0 4-0 2-1 8-1 1991Brown 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2010California 3-1 2-0 4-0 10-1 1983Cal State-Chico 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 1988Carleton College 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 1978Central Michigan 1-0 4-0 1-0 6-0 1982Central Missouri 2-1 1-1 0-0 3-2 1977Colgate 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 1980Colorado 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1982Connecticut 0-0 0-1 1-3 1-4 1982Davis and Elkins 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-3 1979Delaware 1-0 2-1 0-1 3-2 1980Duke 0-2 1-1 1-1 2-4 1986Eastern Illinois 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1980Eastern Kentucky 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1982Emporia State 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1979Fairfield 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2007Graceland College 2-0 0-0 3-0 5-0 1977Grinnell 3-0 3-0-1 1-0 7-0-1 1977Illinois State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1980Indiana 4-2 4-2 5-2 13-6 1977Indiana State 0-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 1981Iowa Wesleyan 1-0 1-0 2-0 4-0 1977JamesMadison 1-0 0-1 3-0 4-1 1987Kansas 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 1977Kent State 2-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 1997LaSalle 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1995LockHaven 0-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 1985Louisville 1-2 2-1 1-2 4-5 2000LutherCollege 0-0-1 2-0 0-0-1 2-0-2 1977Maine 1-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 1990Maryland 1-2 0-2 2-4-1 3-8-1 1984Massachusetts 2-0 0-1-1 5-1 7-2-1 1979Miami of Ohio 2-1 3-0 3-0 8-1 1985Michigan 11-7 17-6 11-3 39-16 1979

Opponent Home Away Neu. Over. 1st Yr. Michigan State 16-6 15-6 14-0-1 45-11-1 1977Minnesota 3-0 1-0 3-0 7-0 1979Missouri State 14-0 0-0 9-4-1 23-4-1 1977Missouri-St.Louis 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 1979Morehead State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1978Nebraska 0-0 3-0 0-0 3-0 1977New Hampshire 3-0 5-1-1 3-0 11-1-1 1980North Carolina 1-2 0-5 2-13 3-20 1984North Dakota 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 1978Northeastern 0-2 3-0 2-0-1 5-2-1 1981Northern Illinois 8-1 3-0-1 4-0 15-1-1 1977Northern Iowa 0-0-1 1-0 2-0 3-0-1 1977Northern Michigan 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1981Northeast Missouri 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1977Northwestern 23-6-2 21-11-2 6-1 50-18-4 1977Notre Dame 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1979Ohio University 1-0 1-1 2-0 4-1 1988Ohio State 16-4 14-7 11-2 41-13 1980Old Dominion 0-0 1-3 0-8-1 1-11-1 1980Pacific 1-0 0-0 4-0 5-0 1997Penn State 11-1-1 5-10 7-7 23-17-1 1981Princeton 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1996Principia College 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1979Providence 2-0 1-0 2-0 5-0 1989Purdue 5-0 4-0 5-1 14-1 1979Quinnipiac 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2004Richmond 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 1998Rutgers 1-0 2-0 1-0-1 4-0-1 1982Sacred Heart 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2007SaintLouis 9-1 5-1-1 1-3 15-5-1 1977SanJoseState 0-0 1-0 3-0 4-0 1982SE Missouri State 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1977SIU-Carbondale 2-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 1982SIU-Edwardsville 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1980SpringfieldCollege 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1979Stanford 5-1 3-0 4-3 12-4 1983Syracuse 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-1 2003Temple 1-0 3-2-1 2-0 6-2-1 1984Toledo 0-0 1-0 3-0 4-0 1985Toronto (Canada) 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1981

Opponent Home Away Neu. Over. 1st Yr. Towson 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 1998Villanova 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 2006Virginia 1-0 0-0 1-2 2-2 1993Va.Commonwealth 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-1 1993Wake Forest 0-3 1-2 1-4 2-9 2002Washington State 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 1981Waterloo (Canada) 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1981West Chester 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 1988Western Illinois 4-1 2-1 0-0 6-2 1978Western Michigan 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1981Wheaton College 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1980Wisconsin-Madison 1-0 0-0 2-0 3-0 1977Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1-0 0-0 0-0-1 1-0-1 1978William & Mary 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2007York 0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-1-1 1981All-time 528-199-22

*2011 Opponents In Bold

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TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of

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1982NCAA Regionals (Storrs, CT)11/13 Massachusetts W, 1-0 (2ot)11/14 Connecticut L,2-3(2ot)

1983NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/13 Northwestern L,1-2

1984NCAARegionals(Evanston,IL)11/11 SanJoseState W,5-211/12 Northwestern W, 2-0NCAAFinalFour(Springfield,MA)11/17 Temple W, 2-011/18 OldDominion L,1-5

1985 NCAARegionals(Evanston,IL)11/16 Stanford W, 3-011/17 Northwestern L,2-3(3ot)

1986NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/16 Northwestern W, 2-1NCAA Final Four 11/22 Penn State W, 2-011/23 New Hampshire W, 2-1

1987NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/15 Northwestern W, 1-0NCAA Final Four 11/21 Maryland L,1-211/22 Massachusetts L,1-3

1988NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/12 Cal State-Chico W, 3-011/13 Northwestern W, 4-3 (ot)NCAA Final Four (Philadelphia)11/19 Northeastern W, 2-011/20 OldDominion L,1-2

1989NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/12 Providence W, 5-0NCAAFinalFour(Springfield,MA)11/18 NorthCarolina L,0-111/19 Northwestern L,1-2

1990NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/8 Stanford W, 7-2NCAARegionalFinals(Evanston,IL)11/11 Northwestern W, 2-0NCAAFinalFour(Piscataway,NJ)11/17 OldDominion L,0-111/18 Penn State W, 3-0

1991NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/14 Stanford W, 5-0NCAA Regional Final (College Park, MD)11/17 Maryland L,1-2

1992NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/15 Ball State W, 5-1NCAAFinalFour(Richmond,VA)11/21 Massachusetts W, 3-111/22 OldDominion L,0-4

1993NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/14 Northwestern W, 2-1NCAAFinalFour(Piscataway,NJ)11/20 Maryland L,0-1

1994NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/10 California W, 3-2NCAARegionalFinals(Norfolk,VA)11/13 Old Dominion W, 3-2 (ot)NCAA Final Four (Boston, MA)11/19 NorthCarolina L,1-4

1995NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/12 Northeastern L,0-1

1996NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/17 Princeton L,4-5(ot)

1999NCAA Regionals (Iowa City)11/12 Kent State W, 3-211/14 North Carolina W, 2-0NCAA Final Four 11/19 Maryland L,1-2(2ot)

2004NCAA Regionals (College Park, MD)11/13 American L,1-2

2006NCAA Regionals (Winston-Salem, NC)11/11 Virginia L,0-1

2007NCAA Regionals (Storrs, CT)11/10 BostonUniversity L,0-1(2ot)

2008NCAARegionals(EastLansing,MI)11/15 Louisville W,1-011/16 Michigan State W, 1-0NCAAFinalFour(Louisville,KY)11/21 Maryland L,1-2(2ot)

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TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of

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1977 (17-5-3) Nebraska W 4-1 Kansas W 2-1 Iowa Wesleyan W 4-0 SE Missouri W 1-0 Grinnell W 2-0 Northern Illinois T 1-1 Northwestern W 3-0 NE Missouri W 2-1Luther W 1-0 Northern Iowa T 0-0 Iowa Wesleyan W 7-0CentralMissouri L 0-1 Graceland W 2-0 Grinnell W 3-0 Big Ten Tournament Indiana L 0-1 Michigan State T 2-2 Wisconsin W 4-0 AIAW State Tournament Iowa Wesleyan W 4-1Luther W 5-0 Graceland W 3-2 (OT) Grinnell W 2-0 Northern Iowa W 1-0 AIAW Region 6 Tournament BemidjiState L 0-10SaintLouis L 1-3SWMissouri L 0-1

1978 (12-9-4)9/9 WesternIllinois L 0-2 9/15 @ Graceland W 5-09/16 vs.SEMissouri L 1-39/16 @CentralMissouri L 0-1 9/22 @ Northern Iowa W 4-09/23 NorthernIllinois L 1-4 9/27 @ Grinnell T 0-010/3 Luther T 0-010/6 vs.Wis.-LaCrosse T 1-1 10/6 vs. North Dakota W 1-0 10/7 vs. Carleton W 6-5 (OT) 10/13 Northwestern L 2-3 10/14 Kansas W 6-5 (OT) 10/17 Grinnell W 3-0 Big Ten Tournament, East Lansing, MI 10/20 vs. Wisconsin W 1-010/20 vs.Indiana L 2-3 AIAW State Tournament, at Grinnell, IA 10/27 vs. Graceland W 1-0 10/27 vs. Iowa Wesleyan W 9-0 10/27 @ Grinnell W 2-010/28 vs.Luther T 0-0 10/28 vs. Northern Iowa W 2-0 AIAW Region 6 Tournament, at St. Louis, MO 11/9 vs. North Dakota W 6-011/9 vs.SWMissouri L 0-611/10 vs.BemidjiState L 0-111/10 vs.MoreheadState L 1-2

1979 (17-8-1) 9/12 Minnesota W 4-3 (OT) 9/15 @ Nebraska W 7-0 9/15 vs. Emporia State W 6-0 9/15 @ Nebraska W 5-09/21 @W.Illinois L 1-29/22 @Missouri-SL W 1-09/22 vs.SWMissouriState L 2-49/23 @St.Louis L 1-2 9/25 @ Grinnell W 2-0 9/28 Principia W 4-0

9/29 Central Missouri W 2-1 9/29 Graceland W 3-1 10/5 vs. Carleton W 3-210/6 vs.SWMissouri L 0-3 10/12 vs. Notre Dame W 3-0 10/12 vs. Michigan W 2-0 10/13 @ Northwestern W 2-1 10/16 Grinnell W 2-0 Big Ten Tournament, at Ann Arbor, MI 10/18 vs. Indiana W 2-1 (OT)10/18 vs.Purdue L 1-4 11/3 vs. Bentley College W 3-2 11/4 @ Massachusetts T 1-1AIAWRegion6,atNorthfield,MN 11/9 vs. Minnesota W 2-011/10 vs.SaintLouis L 1-4 AIAW National Championship, at Princeton, NJ11/28 vs.Davis&Elkins L 0-311/29 vs.Springfield L 3-4(OT)

1980 (19-7-1) 9/12 vs. SW Missouri State W 4-1 9/13 @ Central Missouri W 1-09/13 vs.SIU-Edwardsville L 2-3(OT) 9/18 Ohio State W 1-0 9/19 Western Illinois W 2-09/20 Wis.-LaCrosse W 6-19/21 SaintLouis L 0-2 9/23 Minnesota W 4-0 9/26 vs. Eastern Illinois W 2-09/27 @SaintLouis T 3-3 10/3 vs. Colgate W 4-3 (OT)10/4 @NewHampshire L 0-110/5 @Springfield W 3-1 10/10 Northwestern W 3-1 10/11 Illinois State W 3-0 10/12 Wisconsin W 7-010/12 Missouri-SL W 2-0 Big Ten Tournament, at Madison, WI 10/17 vs. Indiana W 4-2 10/17 vs. Purdue W 2-1 10/18 vs. Michigan State W 1-0 10/24 @ Wheaton W 6-1 10/25 @ Northern Illinois W 2-010/25 vs.EasternIllinois L 0-2 AIAW Region 6 Tournament, at Grinnell, IA 11/7 vs. Minnesota W 1-011/8 vs.SaintLouis L 1-2(OT) AIAW National Championship11/19 vs.Delaware L 0-311/20 vs.OldDominion L 0-1(OT)

Margie GreenbergHead Coach: 1977Career Record: 17-5-3

10/17 @ Ohio State W 5-1 10/18 vs. Michigan W 9-2 10/19 vs. Penn State W 2-1 (OT) 10/26 Northwestern T 2-2 (2OT) 10/28 SW Missouri State W 6-1 11/2 @ Michigan W 4-1 11/3 vs. Purdue W 3-0 NCAA First Round, Evanston, IL11/11 vs.SanJoseState W 5-2 NCAA Regional Final, Evanston, IL 11/12 @ Northwestern W 2-0 NCAAFinalFour,Springfield,MA 11/17 vs. Temple W 2-011/18 vs.OldDominion L 1-5* * NCAA Championship Game

1985 (19-4-1, 9-1 Big Ten) 9/7 vs. SW Missouri W 5-0 9/8 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 7-1 9/13 vs. Toledo W 3-1 9/14 vs. Ball State W 4-0 9/15 @ Northern Illinois W 6-0 9/19 vs. Massachusetts W 2-0 9/21 @ New Hampshire T 1-1 (2OT) 9/22 vs.Connecticut L 0-19/29 @Northwestern L 0-1(2OT) 10/4 @ Ohio State W 3-0 10/5 vs. Michigan W 14-010/6 vs.LockHaven W 4-0 10/11 Ohio State W 6-110/12 SaintLouis W 4-0 10/13 Michigan State W 2-1 10/18 @ Purdue W 1-0 10/19 Michigan State W 6-0 10/26 Northwestern W 2-1 11/1 Michigan W 9-0 11/3 Purdue W 2-0 11/9 vs. Temple W 4-011/10 @OldDominion L 1-2 NCAA First Round Game, Evanston, IL 11/16 Stanford W 3-0 NCAA Regional Final, Evanston, IL11/17 Northwestern L 2-3(3OT)* * lost 2-1 in second stroke-off(threescorelessovertimes,3-3infirststroke-off)

1986 (19-2-1, 9-1 Big Ten) 9/5 @ Toledo W 12-0 9/6 vs. Penn State W 3-19/7 vs.LockHaven W 2-0 9/13 vs. Ball State W 2-09/19 @NorthCarolina L 1-4

1981 (25-5-1, 3-0 Big Ten)9/11 Purdue W 3-0 9/12 vs. Indiana State W 2-0 9/12 @ Northern Illinois W 5-19/18 @ New Hampshire W 2-1 9/19 vs. Northeastern W 2-1 9/20 vs.PennState L 0-3 9/24 @ Northern Illinois W 7-0 9/26 vs. Western Michigan W 7-1 9/26 vs. Waterloo W 3-0 9/27 vs. Toronto W 1-09/28 @ York T 2-2 9/29 Western Illinois W 2-010/2 @ SW Missouri State W 3-2 (OT) 10/3 @ Michigan W 3-010/3 vs. Northern Michigan W 5-010/9 Minnesota W 6-010/9 Central Missouri W 4-210/10 Indiana W 3-110/11 York L 0-3Big Ten Tournament, at Iowa City 10/16 Minnesota W 6-110/16 Indiana W 6-210/17 Purdue W 1-010/20 @ Western Illinois W 4-3 (OT)10/23 @ Ohio State W 2-010/24 vs.Davis&Elkins L 1-210/31 vs.SaintLouis W 2-110/31 @ Northwestern W 1-0AIAW Region 6 Tournament, at Grinnell, IA11/7 vs. Minnesota W 3-0AIAW National Champ., at Berkeley, CA11/19 vs. Washington State W 2-1 (OT)11/20 vs.PennState L 1-411/21 vs.Davis&Elkins L 1-2

1982 (21-2, 6-0 Big Ten)9/10 Purdue W 2-19/11 Western Illinois W 8-09/11 Northern Illinois W 4-09/12 SW Missouri State W 3-09/17 @ Delaware W 3-19/18 vs. New Hampshire W 1-09/19 @ Rutgers W 2-1 (OT)10/1 vs. Eastern Kentucky W 4-010/2 vs. Indiana State W 5-010/2 vs. Central Michigan W 1-010/8 Northwestern W 2-010/10 Michigan State W 6-0 10/15 @ Michigan W 2-110/16 vs. Ohio State W 4-0

10/22 SIU-Carbondale W 4-110/23 Northwestern W 3-210/23 St.Louis W 6-010/28 vs.OldDominion L 0-410/30 vs. Washington State W 4-010/30 vs.SanJoseState W 2-111/5 vs. Colorado W 4-0 NCAA First Round Game, at Storrs, CT 11/13 vs. Massachusetts W 1-0 (2OT) NCAA Regional Final, at Storrs, CT11/14 @Connecticut L 2-3(2OT)

1983 (19-3-2, 9-1 Big Ten)9/9 @SaintLouis W 3-0 9/10 @ Indiana State W 9-0 9/11 vs. SW Missouri State T 1-1 9/11 vs. SIU-Carbondale W 3-0 9/14 @ Western Illinois W 5-0 9/16 Ball State W 5-1 9/18 Northern Illinois W 5-1 9/23 @ Ohio State W 4-1 9/24 vs. Michigan State W 7-1 9/30 @ New Hampshire W 1-0 10/1 vs.Connecticut L 0-4 10/2 vs. Penn State T 1-1 10/7 vs. Stanford W 2-1 10/8 @ Northwestern W 4-0 10/9 vs. California W 2-1 10/14 @ Purdue W 3-1 10/15 vs. Michigan State W 5-0 10/21 Michigan W 6-0 10/23 Purdue W 4-0 10/28 @ Michigan W 5-1 10/29 vs. Ohio State W 5-0 11/2 W. Illinois W 5-011/5 Northwestern L 3-4(OT) NCAA Regional Final, Iowa City 11/13 Northwestern L 1-2

1984 (17-5-3, 8-1-1 Big Ten) 9/7 @ Ball State W 2-0 9/8 vs. Maryland T 0-0 9/9 @ Northern Illinois W 9-09/14 @SanJoseState W 2-0 9/15 @ California W 3-09/16 vs.Stanford L 1-29/21 @Temple L 1-29/22 @NorthCarolina L 1-2 9/23 vs. Rutgers T 2-29/29 @Northwestern L 1-2 10/5 @ Michigan State W 5-0 10/6 vs. Purdue W 3-0 10/12 Ohio State W 2-0 10/14 Michigan State W 6-0

JudithDavidsonHead Coach: 1978-87Career Record: 185-50-16

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TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of

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9/20 vs. Old Dominion T 2-2 9/21 vs. Duke W 6-0 9/26 @ Ohio State W 3-0 9/27 vs. Michigan W 2-0 10/3 Michigan State W 4-0 10/5 Purdue W 3-0 10/10 @ Purdue W 1-0 10/11 vs. Michigan W 4-1 10/18 Northwestern W 4-210/25 @Northwestern L 0-1 10/31 @ Michigan State W 2-0 11/1 vs. Ohio State W 6-0 11/7 @ Rutgers W 3-0 11/8 vs. Massachussetts W 3-1 NCAA Regional Final, Iowa City 11/16 Northwestern W 2-1 NCAA Final Four, at Norfolk, VA 11/22 vs. Penn State W 2-011/23 vs.NewHampshire W 2-1* * NCAA Championship Game

1987 (17-5-2, 8-0-2 Big Ten) 9/4 Miami (Ohio) W 6-0 9/6 Northern Illinois W 6-09/11 vs.Connecticut L 2-3(OT) 9/14 vs. New Hampshire W 1-09/18 vs.SanJoseState W 2-0 9/19 vs. Toledo W 3-0 9/20 vs. Ball State W 4-09/25 @OldDominion L 1-59/26 vs.NorthCarolina L 0-59/27 vs.JamesMadison W 1-0 10/2 @ Purdue W 2-1 10/3 vs. Michigan W 3-2 (2OT) 10/9 Ohio State W 8-010/10 SaintLouis W 5-0 10/11 Michigan State W 5-0 10/17 Northwestern T 0-0 (2OT) 10/24 @ Northwestern T 1-1 (2OT) 10/30 @ Michigan State W 4-0 10/31 vs. Purdue W 1-0 11/6 Ohio State W 10-1 11/8 Michigan W 4-0 NCAA Regional Final, Iowa City 11/15 Northwestern W 1-0 NCAA Final Four, Chapel Hill, NC11/21 Maryland L 1-211/22 Massachusetts L 1-3

1988 (19-6, 6-2 Big Ten) 9/2 Ohio Univ. W 8-0 9/4 Northern Illinois W 3-09/10 @Delaware L 0-3 9/11 vs. West Chester W 5-2 9/16 vs. SW Missouri State W 4-1 9/17 vs. Ball State W 2-09/18 @SaintLouis W 5-09/22 @NorthCarolina L 0-2 9/24 vs. Maryland W 4-29/25 vs.OldDominion L 0-110/1 Northwestern L 0-1 10/7 @ Michigan State W 5-0 10/8 vs. Ohio State W 6-110/14 @Northwestern L 1-2 10/15 vs. California W 2-0 10/21 Michigan W 8-110/22 JamesMadison W 4-3 10/23 SIU-Carbondale W 7-0 10/28 @ Michigan W 2-0 10/29 vs. Ohio State W 4-0 11/5 @ Michigan State W 4-0 NCAA First Round Game, Iowa City 11/12 Cal State-Chico W 3-0 NCAA Regional Final, Iowa City 11/13 Northwestern W 4-3 (OT) NCAA FInal Four, Philadelphia, PA 11/19 vs. Northeastern W 2-011/20 vs.OldDominion L 1-2* * - NCAA Championship game

1989 (19-2-2, 9-0-1 Big Ten)8/31 @SaintLouis W 3-0 9/2 vs. Toledo W 5-0 9/3 vs. SW Missouri W 4-0 9/7 vs. Northeastern T 2-2 (OT) 9/8 vs. Ball State W 3-0 9/15 vs. Stanford W 4-1 9/16 vs. Cal State-Chico W 4-0 9/17 @ California W 6-0 9/22 Michigan State W 12-0 9/24 Michigan W 3-1

9/30 @ Northwestern T 2-2 (OT) 10/6 @ Michigan State W 4-0 10/7 vs. Ohio State W 4-0 10/14 vs. Massachusetts W 2-0 10/15 @ New Hampshire W 4-2 10/20 @ Michigan W 3-0 10/21 vs. Northern Illinois W 3-2 (OT) 10/28 Northwestern W 2-0 11/3 Ohio State W 7-1 11/5 Northern Illinois W 2-0 NCAA Regional Final, at Iowa City 11/12 Providence W 5-0NCAAFinalFour,atSpringfield,MA11/18 NorthCarolina L 0-111/19 Northwestern L 1-2

1990 (20-4, 9-1 MCFHC) 8/31 vs. Maine W 6-0 9/1 vs. SW Missouri State W 3-1 9/3 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 5-1 9/7 Ball State W 4-0 9/9 Massachusetts W 1-0 9/14 @ Michigan State W 3-0 9/15 vs. Ohio State W 4-09/21 @OldDominion L 0-1(2OT)9/23 vs.NorthCarolina L 1-29/28 SaintLouis W 2-1 9/30 Ohio State W 3-0 10/6 vs. California W 7-010/7 vs.JamesMadison W 3-0 10/11 @ Northern Illinois W 2-010/13 @Northwestern L 0-1 10/19 Michigan State W 6-0 10/21 Michigan W 3-1 10/26 @ Michigan W 5-0 10/27 vs. Northern Illinois W 2-1 11/3 Northwestern W 3-2 (OT) NCAA First Round Game, Iowa City 11/8 Stanford W 7-2 NCAA Regional Final, Evanston, IL 11/11 @ Northwestern W 2-0 NCAA Final Four, Piscataway, NJ11/17 vs.OldDominion L 0-1 11/18 vs. Penn State W 1-0

1991 (17-2-1, 10-0 MCFHC) 9/7 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 7-1 9/8 vs. Ball State W 4-09/13 vs. Northeastern W 2-1 (OT) 9/15 @ Boston Univ. W 3-2 (OT)9/20 SaintLouis W 7-2

1995 (16-4, 10-0 Big Ten) 9/2 Ball State W 2-1 9/4 SW Missouri State W 10-0 9/7 @ Boston Univ. W 1-0 Temple Invitational 9/9 vs.NorthCarolina L 3-49/10 vs.LaSalle W 6-0 Hawkeye Invitational (2nd) 9/16 Rutgers W 4-19/17 Maryland L 2-3* 9/22 @ Ohio State W 1-0 9/24 @ Penn State W 2-0 9/29 Michigan W 4-3 (OT) 10/1 Michigan State W 2-1 10/8 @ Northwestern W 2-0 10/13 @ Michigan State W 3-2 10/15 @ Michigan W 3-2 10/20 Penn State W 3-2 10/22 Ohio State W 3-0 10/28 Northwestern W 4-3 Big Ten Tournament, University Park, PA 11/4 vs. Ohio State W 2-111/5 @PennState L 1-4 NCAA Tournament, Iowa City11/12 Northeastern L 0-1 *Penalty Strokes (twoscorelessovertimes,3-2infirststroke-off)

1996 (18-3, 10-0 Big Ten) 8/30 SW Missouri State W 7-0 9/1 Ball State W 2-0 9/7 @ Northeastern W 1-0 9/8 @ Boston Univ. W 3-2 Hawkeye Invitational (1st)9/14 SaintLouis W 13-0 9/15 Massachusetts W 2-1 @ Maryland Tournament (2nd) 9/21 vs. American University W 4-29/22 Maryland L 1-2 9/28 Northwestern W 3-2 10/4 @ Penn State W 4-1 10/6 @ Ohio State W 3-1 10/11 Michigan W 6-1 10/13 Michigan State W 2-1 10/18 Ohio State W 3-2 10/20 Penn State W 5-1 10/27 @ Northwestern W 1-0 11/1 @ Michigan State W 4-0 11/3 @ Michigan W 3-0 Big Ten Tournament, Evanston, IL 11/9 @ Northwestern W 1-011/10 vs.PennState L 1-3

9/21 New Hampshire W 3-0 9/27 @ Ohio State W 4-1 9/28 vs. Michigan State W 7-0 10/5 Northern Illinois W 6-0 10/11 @ Michigan W 2-0 (OT) 10/12 vs. Michigan State W 4-0 10/18 @ Temple T 2-2 (OT) 10/20 vs.OldDominion L 1-4 10/25 Northwestern W 3-2 10/27 Michigan W 4-1 11/3 @ Northern Illinois W 5-0 11/8 @ Ohio State W 1-0 11/9 vs. Northwestern W 2-1 NCAA First Round Game, Iowa City 11/14 Stanford W 5-0 Regional Final, College Park, MD11/17 @Maryland L 1-2

1992 (20-1, 10-0 Big Ten) 9/10 @ Rutgers W 7-0 9/12-13 Temple Invitational (1st) 9/12 vs. North Carolina W 4-1 9/13 @ Temple W 4-1 9/18 Ball State W 4-0 9/20 Boston Univ. W 5-2 9/25 Northwestern W 2-0 9/27 Maryland W 3-0 10/3 vs. Ohio State W 6-2 10/4 @ Penn State W 2-1 10/9 vs. SW Missouri State W 2-0 10/11 @ Northwestern W 2-0 10/16 Penn State W 3-2 (2OT) 10/18 Michigan W 7-1 10/23 Michigan State W 4-010/25 SaintLouis W 7-0 10/31 Ohio State W 4-1 11/7 vs. Michigan State W 5-1 11/8 @ Michigan W 2-0 NCAA Regional Final, Iowa City 11/15 Ball State W 5-1 NCAA Final Four, Richmond, VA 11/21 vs. Massachusetts W 3-111/22 vs.OldDominion L 0-4* * NCAA Championship Game

1993 (18-4, 8-2 Big Ten) Hawkeye Invitational (1st)9/4 Virginia W 6-0 9/5 Ball State W 4-0 9/11 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 7-09/12 @SaintLouis W 7-0

9/16 @ Northeastern W 2-09/18 vs.Maryland L 1-2 9/19 @ Boston Univ. W 2-09/25 VirginiaCommonwealth W 4-0 9/26 New Hampshire W 5-0 10/2 vs. Michigan W 2-010/3 @PennState L 0-110/9 @Northwestern L 0-2 10/10 SW Missouri State W 7-0 10/16 vs. Ohio State W 1-0 (OT) 10/17 @ Michigan W 3-0 10/22 Michigan State W 5-0 10/24 Penn State W 4-0 10/30 Northwestern W 3-0 11/6 vs. Michigan State W 4-3 11/7 @ Ohio State W 5-0 NCAA Regional Final, Iowa City 11/14 Northwestern W 2-1 NCAA Final Four, Piscataway, NJ11/20 vs.Maryland L 0-1

1994 (15-8, 6-4 Big Ten)9/3 @BallState L 0-2 9/4 @ Miami (Ohio) W 3-09/8 @VirginiaCommonwealthW 4-3 9/10 vs. Maryland W 2-19/11 @Virginia L 0-1(2OT) 9/17-18 Hawkeye Invitational (2nd) 9/17 SW Missouri State W 5-19/18 Northeastern L 0-2 9/23 Michigan State W 4-0 9/25 Michigan W 3-1 10/2 Northwestern W 3-210/7 @PennState L 0-210/9 @OhioState L 1-2(2OT)10/6 @Northwestern L 0-4 10/21 @ Michigan W 3-2 (2OT) 10/23 @ Michigan State W 2-1 10/28 Ohio State W 6-010/30 PennState L 0-2 11/4-6 Big Ten Tournament, Columbus, OH 11/4 Michigan State W 3-2 11/5 Penn State W 1-0 (OT) 11/6 Northwestern W 2-1* NCAA Tournament First Round, Iowa City 11/10 California W 3-2 NCAA Regional Final, Norfolk, VA 11/13 @ Old Dominion W 3-2 (OT) NCAA Final Four, Boston, MA11/19 vs.NorthCarolina L 1-4 * won 3-1 in second stroke-off(twoscorelessovertimes,4-4infirststroke-off)

BethBeglinHead Coach: 1988-1999Career Record: 199-57-3

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TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of

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NCAA Tournament, Iowa City11/17 Princeton L 4-5(OT)

1997 (8-10, 4-6 Big Ten)8/31 @BallState L 0-5 9/1 @ Miami (Ohio) W 5-0 Temple Invitational (4th)9/13 vs.NorthCarolina L 0-2 9/14 @Temple L 0-2 Hawkeye Invitational (1st)9/20 Pacific W 11-1 9/21 Kent State W 7-29/26 @Michigan L 1-2 9/28 @ Michigan State W 2-0 10/3 Ohio State W 4-3 10/5 Penn State W 4-3 (2OT) 10/11 vs. SW Missouri State# W 11-010/12 @Northwestern L 0-1 10/17 Michigan State W 2-110/19 Michigan L 2-310/26 Northwestern L 1-310/31 @OhioState L 3-4(OT)11/2 @PennState L 1-7 Big Ten Tournament, Iowa City 11/17 MichiganState L 1-3 # - at Evanston, Illinois

1998 (10-10, 4-6 Big Ten)9/5 vs.Duke L 1-29/7 vs.NorthCarolina L 1-29/10 @JamesMadison L 2-4 9/12 vs. Towson W 5-0 9/13 @ Richmond W 1-0 Hawkeye Invitational (1st) 9/19 Miami (Ohio) W 5-1 9/20 Ball State W 5-39/25 @PennState L 1-69/27 @OhioState L 0-1(OT)10/2 Michigan L 0-210/4 MichiganState L 2-310/9 Northwestern L 2-3 10/11 SW Missouri State W 4-0 10/16 Penn State W 4-2 10/18 Ohio State W 6-1 10/25 @ Northwestern W 1-010/30 @MichiganState L 2-3(OT) 11/1 @ Michigan W 3-0 Big Ten Tournament, East Lansing, MI 11/6 @ Michigan State W 3-111/7 vs.PennState L 2-3

1999 (19-3, 9-1 Big Ten) Hawkeye Invitational (1st) 8/28 Maine W 2-0 8/30 Ohio W 5-1 9/3 @ Stanford W 2-09/4 vs.Pacific W 3-0 9/6 vs. California W 3-2 9/19 @ Delaware W 3-1 9/24 vs. Ohio State W 6-1 9/26 vs. Penn State W 2-0 10/1 @ Northwestern W 2-1 10/2 vs. SW Missouri State W 3-010/8 @Michigan L 0-1 10/10 @ Michigan State W 2-1 10/15 @ Ohio State W 3-2 10/17 @ Penn State W 3-2 10/22 vs. Michigan State W 3-1 10/24 vs. Michigan W 1-0 10/30 vs. Northwestern W 3-2 Big Ten Tournament, Columbus, OH 11/6 at Ohio State W 3-011/7 vs.Michigan L 1-2 NCAA Tournament, Iowa City 11/12 vs. Kent State W 3-2 11/14 vs. North Carolina W 2-0 NCAA Final Four, Boston, MA 11/19 vs.Maryland L 1-2(2OT)

2000 (12-8, 3-3 Big Ten) Hawkeye Invitational (3rd) 8/26 Louisville L 1-2 8/27 Richmond W 2-1 (OT)9/1 @SaintLouis W 5-09/3 vs.WakeForest L 1-2 9/4 vs. Stanford W 2-1 (OT) 9/9 vs.NorthCarolina L 0-5 9/10 vs. Towson W 2-0 Big East Challenge9/16 Syracuse L 1-2(OT) 9/17 Delaware W 6-19/23 @PennState L 1-4

9/29 Michigan L 0-4 10/1 SW Missouri State W 2-0 10/8 Ohio State W 2-110/13 @MichiganState L 1-2 10/15 @ Central Michigan W 6-0 10/21 @ Northwestern W 1-0 10/22 @ Indiana W 5-0 10/29 Northwestern W 1-0 Big Ten Tournament, East Lansing, MI 11/3 at Michigan State W 2-011/4 vs.PennState L 1-3

2001 (13-5, 3-3 Big Ten)8/25 vs.SaintLouis W 5-0 Maine Invitational (1st) 8/31 at Maine W 2-0 9/1 vs. Colgate W 5-0 9/3 vs. New Hampshire W 3-1 9/8 at Ball State W 1-0 9/9 vs. Stanford W 3-2 (OT)9/23 @OhioState L 1-49/24 @OhioUniv. L 0-49/28 @Michigan L 1-4 10/5 vs. Penn State W 2-1 10/14 @ Northwestern W 2-1 10/19 Indiana W 8-1 10/21 SW Missouri State W 2-0 10/24 Northwestern W 3-110/26 MichiganState L 1-2 Big Ten Tournament, Evanston, IL 11/2 vs. Penn State W 3-2 (OT) 11/3 vs. Michigan State W 3-2 (OT) 11/4 vs.OhioState L 1-2

2002 (9-8, 2-4 Big Ten) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Chapel Hill, NC 8/31 vs. Wake Forest W 1-09/1 atNorthCarolina L 2-3(OT) 9/7 @ Temple W 2-19/8 vs.Louisville L 1-3 Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge, Ann Arbor, MI 9/14 vs. Connecticut W 2-0 9/15 vs. Providence W 3-09/21 California L 2-3 9/22 Stanford W 1-0 (OT) 9/28 Northwestern W 4-1 10/9 @ Northwestern W 2-110/11 Michigan L 0-2 10/13 SW Missouri State W 1-010/19 @MichiganState L 1-2 10/25 @ Indiana W 3-1

2007 (17-4, 4-2 Big Ten)Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Ann Arbor, MI8/25 vs. #2 Wake Forest W 3-08/26 vs.#3NorthCarolina L 2-59/2 @ #4 Duke W 2-09/3 vs. William & Mary W 1-09/7 #16Louisville W 4-39/9 Missouri State W 6-19/15 vs. Sacred Heart W 6-09/16 @Fairfield W 3-19/21 @#12Michigan L 2-3(2OT)9/23 @ Central Michigan W 3-09/30 Indiana W 2-1 (OT)10/5 @ Northwestern W 5-110/6 vs. Providence W 3-110/14 @ Ohio State W 2-110/20 #9 Penn State W 2-1 (OT)10/25 Northwestern W 3-110/27 #7MichiganState L 0-1Big Ten Tournament, Columbus, OH11/1 vs. Indiana W 8-211/2 vs. Michigan State W 3-2 (OT)11/4 vs. #5 Michigan W 4-1NCAA Tournament, Storrs, CT11/11 vs.#11BostonUniv. L 0-1(2OT)

2008 (18-5, 4-2 Big Ten)Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Winston-Salem, NC8/30 @#3WakeForest L 2-38/31 vs. #1 North Carolina W 3-29/5 #15 American W 4-19/7 #12Duke L 1-29/13 @ Stanford W 3-29/14 vs.Pacific W 8-09/19 Central Michigan W 9-09/21 Boston Univ. W 5-19/26 @ Indiana W 6-19/29 @#11Louisville W 1-010/3 Northwestern W 2-010/5 Missouri State W 8-010/10 @#13PennState L 1-210/11 vs.#10Virginia W 3-210/19 OhioState L 0-210/25 @ #8 Michigan State W 4-311/2 Michigan W 3-0Big Ten Tournament, Bloomington, IN11/6 @ Indiana W 5-211/7 vs. #10 Michigan State W 3-2 (OT)11/9 vs. #17 Ohio State W 2-1 (OT)NCAA Tournament, East Lansing, MI

10/27 OhioState L 0-1(OT)11/3 @PennState L 2-3(2OT) Big Ten Tournament, Columbus, OH 11/8 atOhioState L 0-2

2003 (11-8, 2-4 Big Ten)Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Ann Arbor, MI8/31 vs.WakeForest L 0-1(OT)9/1 vs.NorthCarolina L 0-39/6 vs. Syracuse W 6-19/7 @ New Hampshire W 9-19/17 Northwestern W 1-09/19 Ball State W 2-09/21 Temple W 1-09/25 California W 2-1 (OT)9/27 Penn State W 1-09/28 SW Missouri State W 5-010/4 @Michigan L 0-110/5 Central Michigan W 3-210/11 MichiganState L 1-310/17 @OhioState L 1-210/19 @ Ohio Univ. W 2-1 (OT)10/26 @ Northwestern W 2-010/31 Indiana L 2-3(2OT)11/2 WakeForest L 0-4Big Ten Tournament, State College, PA11/7 atPennState L 1-3

2004 (13-8, 5-1 Big Ten)Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Winston-Salem, NC8/28 atWakeForest L 2-38/29 vs.NorthCarolina L 0-59/4 vs.NorthCarolina L 0-19/5 @ Temple W 5-19/10 Stanford L 1-59/17 Ohio Univ. W 3-19/19 New Hampshire W 5-09/24 @Northwestern L 0-1(2OT)9/26 @ Indiana W 4-110/7 Pacific W 2-1(2OT)10/9 Ohio State W 2-010/10 Michigan W 4-3 (OT)10/15 @ Penn State W 2-1 (2OT)10/16 vs. Quinnipiac W 4-010/22 @MichiganState L 1-2(OT)10/29 Northwestern W 3-210/31 SW Missouri State W 5-2Big Ten Tournament, Evanston, IL11/5 at Northwestern W 3-2 (OT)11/6 vs. Michigan State W 1-0 (OT)11/7 vs.Michigan L 2-3

NCAA Tournament, College Park, MD 11/13 vs.AmericanUniversity L 1-2

2005 (10-8, 3-3 Big Ten)Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Iowa City, IA8/27 WakeForest L 0-28/28 NorthCarolina L 0-19/2 @ Stanford W 3-19/3 @ California W 2-19/5 vs.Pacific W 8-19/9 Ball State W 6-19/11 Providence W 5-09/17 @Duke L 2-3 9/18vs. Appalachian State W 7-19/25 @OhioState L 2-410/1 Michigan State W 3-210/4 Northwestern W 3-210/8 PennState L 0-410/14 @ Northwestern W 3-110/22 Indiana W 2-1 (OT)10/28 @Michigan L 1-210/29 vs.Louisville L 2-5Big Ten Tournament, Iowa City11/4 vs.Michigan L 2-3w

2006 (12-9, 2-4 Big Ten)Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Chapel Hill, NC8/26 vs.WakeForest L 0-68/27 @NorthCarolina L 1-29/1 Kent State W 5-19/3 Duke L 2-3(OT)9/9 vs.Villanova L 1-59/10 @ West Chester W 2-09/13 Stanford W 2-19/16 vs. Boston Univ. W 4-29/17 @ Providence W 1-09/22 Michigan L 1-2(OT)9/24 OhioState L 3-4(OT)9/29 @Indiana L 1-210/8 Northwestern W 3-110/14 @ Michigan State W 2-1 (2OT)10/22 @ Northwestern W 2-110/27 @PennState L 0-110/29 @Louisville W 2-1Big Ten Tournament, Ann Arbor, MI11/3 at Michigan W 2-1 (OT)11/4 vs. Ohio State W 2-011/5 vs. Penn State W 2-1NCAA Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC11/11 vs.Virginia L 0-1

TraceyGriesbaumHead Coach: 2000-Pres.Career Record: 124-73

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THERUSSELLANDANNGERDINATHLETICLEARNINGCENTER

TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of

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11/15 vs.#13Louisville W 1-011/16 at #10 Michigan State W 1-0NCAA Final Four, Louisville, KY11/21 vs.#1Maryland L 1-2(2OT)

2009 (9-10, 3-3 Big Ten)Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Iowa City, IA8/29 #2WakeForest L 2-38/30 #4NorthCarolina L 0-5 9/5@#17Massachusetts L 3-49/6 vs. Boston Univ. W 3-19/11 VCU L 2-39/13 Stanford L 2-3(OT)9/19 SaintLouis W 12-09/25 @ Michigan W 3-210/2 Indiana L 1-210/4 California W 3-210/11 @#20OhioState L 0-210/16 #8MichiganState L 0-310/18 Penn State W 1-010/23 @ #19 Northwestern W 1-0 (OT)10/25 #14Louisville L 0-210/30 vs.#11JamesMadison W 3-210/31 @ American W 2-1Big Ten Tournament, East Lansing, MI11/5 vs. Michigan W 5-311/6 @#8MichiganState L 1-5

2010 (3-14, 0-6 Big Ten)Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Chapel Hill, NC8/28 vs.#6WakeForest L 1-38/29 @#1NorthCarolina L 0-3 9/5Miami(OH)L 1-59/6 Brown W 5-09/11 vs.#19Stanford L 1-2(OT)9/12 @KentState L 1-39/18 Ball State W 2-09/24 @#7MichiganState L 0-19/26 @ Central Michigan W 1-010/2 @#15PennState L 3-510/3 @LockHaven L 0-410/10 #15Michigan L 0-210/15 @Indiana L 1-210/17 @#10Louisville L 1-410/24 Northwestern L 2-410/30 #5OhioState L 0-3Big Ten Tournament, Evanston, IL11/4 vs.#11Michigan L 0-2

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TheBartafamilyincludesConnie,Madison,GaryandLuke.

GaryBartaisinhissixthyearasdirectorofathleticsattheUniversityofIowa–andhis25thyearinathleticsadministration–ridingawaveofmomentum.CauseforthatenergyisthefacttheHawkeyesenjoyedrecord-settingperformancesintheclassroomandontheplayingfield,thecompletionofthesecond-largestconstructionprojectinthehistoryofintercollegiateathleticsattheUI,andthebreakingofgroundonanewindoorpracticefacilityfortheHawkeyefootballprogram.

WithrespecttotheUIacademicmomentum,Bartaexpectsthegraduationratesforstudent-athletesmadepublicthisfalltobeamongthehighesteverachievedattheUI.ThosenumbersarealsoexpectedtocomparefavorablywiththeUI’sBigTenConferenceandnationalpeersinthehighprofilesportsoffootball,andmen’sandwomen’sbasketball.

InMay,theNCAAconfirmedthatall24ofIowa’steamsexceededtheAcademicProgressRate(APR)benchmarkforthethirdstraightyearandhonoredaschool-recordfourUIteams–men’scrosscountry,softball,men’stennisandwomen’stennis–thatrankedinthetop10percentoftheirsport,basedontheirmost-recentmulti-yearAPR.

Competitively,theUIsetaschoolrecordwith510pointsscoredinthe2011LearfieldDirectors’Cup.ThissuccesswasdriveningreatmeasurebyanothersuccessfulseasonfortheUIfootballteam–whichwonarecordthirdstraightbowlgame,27-24,overMissouriintheInsightBowl;athird-placefinishattheNCAAchampionshipsbyIowa’swrestlingprogram;afourthstraightappearanceintheNCAApostseasonbythewomen’sbasketballprogram;strongperformancesbytheUI’smen’sandwomen’strackandfieldteams;andaschool-record10thplacefinishbytheUImen’sgolfteam.

ThehighlightoftheUI’syearinBigTenConferencecompetitionwasthefirstleaguetitleinmen’strackandfieldin44years.LarryWieczorek’ssquadclimbedtothetopofthepodiumbydominatingthefinaldayofcompetitionontheUI’sCretzmeyerTrack.AnAll-Americandistancerunnerasastudent-athleteattheUI,WieczorekwasnamedtheBigTenTrackandFieldCoachoftheYearinrecognitionofhisteam’sperformanceandforqualifyingnofewerthan33maleandfemalestudent-athletesforpostseasoncompetition.

InadditiontothecompetitivesuccesstheHawkeyesrecordedin2010-11,theUIalsoexperiencedtremendoussuccessattheturnstiles.Iowaenteredthe2010homefootballseasonwithallsevenhomegamessoldout.TheUIwilldothesamein2011andboastswaitinglistsfornotonlyseasonticketstothehomegamesofKirkFerentz’ssquad,butalsothepremiumseatingoptionsavailableinsidethePaulW.BrechlerPressBoxatKinnickStadium.

Attendanceathomegamesoffirst-yearmen’sbasketballcoachFranMcCafferysoared23percent–thefifth-highestincreasebypercentageinthecountryandthelargestbyateamthatdidnotadvancetopostseasonplay.Attendanceatwomen’sbasketballgamesincreasedbyalmost60percent.Iowaendedtheyearranked13th–theprogram’shighestfinishinmorethanadecade.

Asalways,successatthegateprovidesBartathefinancialresourcestomeetthemandateofIowa’sinstitutionalleadership:Operatetheintercollegiateathleticsprogramwithintegrity,withacommitmenttoacademicexcellence,andwithoutanysupportfromtaxdollars,i.e.be“self-sustaining.”

InherentinBarta’schargeistoprovidethemorethan650student-athleteswhocompeteinthe24intercollegiateathleticsprogramsattheUIthebestopportunityforsuccess,includingtrainingandcompetitionfacilitiesthatcomparefavorablyorexceedthoseofferedbycomparableinstitutions.The2010-11seasonmarkedthefirstforthemen’sandwomen’sswimminganddivingteamsintheUI’s$69millionCampusRecreationandWellnessCenter.

Inlatesummer2011,theUIcompleteda$47millionrevitalizationofCarver-HawkeyeArena.Thatprojectincludestheconstructionofapracticefacilityformen’sandwomen’sbasketballandvolleyball,a10,000-square-footstrengthtrainingandcardiovascularcenter,andanexpansiontotheDanGableWrestlingComplex,inadditiontonewlockerroomandsupportfacilitiesformen’sandwomen’sbasketball,wrestlingandvolleyballprograms,andofficespaceforthemajorityofIowaadministrativeandcoachingstaffs.

TheCarverprojectincludestheinstallationofastatueofGableatthefacility’smainentrance.ThatprojectwillbecompletedintimeforthousandsoffansofthesportofwrestlingtoenjoywhentheUIstagesthe2012USAWrestlingOlympicTeamTrialsinApril2012–aneventthatrepresentsnotonlytheUI’scommitmenttoitsnationally-respectedwrestlingprogram,butBarta’sdesiretostrikepartnershipswhensuccesswouldbemutuallybeneficial.

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TheUIDepartmentofAthleticswillbreakgroundonPhaseIofatwo-phaseprojectfortheUIfootballprograminlatesummer2011.PhaseIincludestheconstructionofanewindoorpracticefacility;PhaseIIincludesconstructionofallfootballoperationsareasincludinglockerrooms,teammeetingrooms,athleticmedicaltrainingspace,videooperations,andcoachesofficesandmeetingrooms.Fundedentirelythroughprivatesupport,theprojectisanimportantnextphaseofthemasterfacilitiesplanforHawkeyefootball.ItwillbeconstructedadjacenttotheRonandMargaretKenyonOutdoorPracticeFacilityandimmediatelywestofKinnickStadium.

BartahasalsoreceivedpermissionformtheStateofIowaBoardofRegentstoconstructanewpracticefacilityforthemen’sandwomen’sgolfprograms.ThefacilitywillbelocatedonthesouthernedgeoftheUI’saward-winningFinkbineGolfCourseandwillbeginconstructionassoonasthefundingrequiredissecuredfromfriendsandfansoftheIowaHawkeyesandtheUI’sgolfprograms.

Barta’sinvolvementintheUIcampuscommunityextendsbeyondintercollegiateathletics.HeisamemberofthePresident’sCabinetcomprisedofvicepresidentsandothercampusleadersthatprovidecounseltoUIPresidentSallyMason.ThatgroupwasinstrumentalintheUI’sresponsetorecord-settingfloodingthatbesiegedthecampusandtheIowaCityandCoralvillecommunityinJune2008.

BartaalsorepresentstheUIandtheHawkeyesattheconferenceandnationallevel.DuringhisfirstfiveyearsattheUI,hehasparticipatedinthecreationandimplementationoftheBigTenNetwork,theexpansionoftheBigTenConferenceandrealignmentofathleticsconferencesnationally,andtheBigTen’spostseasonbowlgameagreementsthatweresuccessfullyimplementedin2010.

Nationally,BartaremainsactiveintheDivisionIAAthleticsDirectorsAssociation,theNationalAssociationofCollegeDirectorsofAthletics,andcurrentlyservesontheNCAAFootballCommitteeBoardofDirectors.

Bartaoftensuggeststohisstaffthat“Hopeisnotastrategy,”whichiswhyheiscurrentlyoverseeingacomprehensivereviewofthestrategicplanfortheUIAthleticsDepartmentandhasworkedwiththeUI’sleadershiponalong-termfinancialplan.

Anotherfavoritesayingofhisis,“Visionwithoutresourcesisirrelevant.”Overthecourseofhiscareerhehasbeendirectlyinvolvedinraisinghundredsofmillionsofdollarsinsupportofintercollegiateathletics.ThishasremainedaprimaryfocusduringhistenureatIowa,whereprivatesupportfortheHawkeyescontinuestoflourishdespiteachallengingeconomy.

Inrecentyears,thedepartmenthasreceivedalonglistofcommitmentstoassistincapitalprojectsandscholarshipsupport,includinggiftsof$5millioneachfromlong-timefriendsoftheUI–DaleandMarilynHoward,BruceRastetterandRichardO.Jacobson.

UnderBarta’sleadership–andthankstoatalentedathleticsdevelopmentstaff–theUIhasseenyear-over-yearimprovementinannualgivinginspiteofthedifficulteconomicenvironmentandhasgeneratedmorethan$20millionofphilanthropicandcorporatesponsorshipsupportfortheCarver-HawkeyeArenaproject.

AsthedirectorofathleticsattheUniversityofWyomingforthreeyears,sevendifferentUWcoacheswerenamedMountainWestConferenceCoachoftheYear.Healsospearheadedafund-raisingeffortthatnettedtheCowboyathleticsprogram$11millioninprivatesupportand$11millioninmatchingstatefund.

AstheseniorassociateathleticsdirectorattheUniversityofWashington,hedirectedthe“CampaignfortheStudent-Athlete,”wasaparticipantinthedesign,constructionand/orrenovationofseveralUWathleticsfacilities,includingBankofAmericaArenaandtheDempseyIndoorPracticeFacility.InadditiontoalmostdoublingtheamountofannualprivatesupportreceivedbyUW,Bartaalsomanagedthedepartment’sexternalrelationsdivision,ataskthatincludedcorporatesponsorshipandradiocontracts.

HisresponsibilitiesatWashingtonexpandedovertimetoincludehiringofcoachingandadministrativestaffandcoordinatingtheschedulefortheHuskiesmen’sbasketballprogram.Therootsofhisdevelopmentexperienceextendtohisfirsttwopositions:directorofathleticsdevelopmentandexternalrelationsattheUniversityofNorthernIowaanddirectorofdevelopmentathisalmamater,NorthDakotaStateUniversity.

BartaearnedabachelorofsciencedegreeinmasscommunicationandbroadcastjournalismfromNDSUin1987.HewasanoptionquarterbackforBisonfootballsquadsthatwontheDivisionIINCAANationalChampionshipin1983,1985and1986.

Barta,andhiswife,Connie,haveason,Luke(13)andadaughter,Madison(11).HewasbornSept.4,1963,inMinneapolis.

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TheUIDepartmentofAthleticsisunderthedirectionofGaryBartaandisregardedasoneofthetopintercollegiateprogramsinthenation.Onceagain,theHawkeyesenjoyedsuccessbothathleticallyandacademicallyin2010-11.

Sixty-fourHawkeyesearnedall-conferenceaccolades,while44wererecognizedasAll-Americans.Hawkeyestudent-athletesexcelledintheclassroomaswellwith172earningAcademicAll-BigTenlaurels.Thirty-fourHawkeyeswerehonoredbytheBigTenConferencewiththeDistinguishedScholarAward.ThegraduationrateofIowa’sstudent-athleteshasimprovedineachofthepast10yearsandhasconsistentlyrankedabovethegraduationrateofallUIstudents.

Iowa’smen’scrosscountry,men’sandwomen’stennis,andsoftballteamswererecognizedbytheNCAAfortheirhighacademicmarks.ThefourteamsearnedPublicRecognitionAwards,basedontheirmostrecentmulti-yearAcademicProgressRates.

TheUIclosedthe2010-11athleticsyearwithabang,establishingaschoolrecordintotalpointsscoredintheannualLearfieldSportsDirectors’Cup.TheHawkeyesaccumulated510pointsinthecompetitionthatawardspointsbasedoneachinstitution’sfinishinnationalchampionshipcompetitioninupto20totalsports(10women’sand10men’s).

SeveralnewprojectshavecometocompletionontheIowacampus.SomeofthelatestadditionstotheUIcampusincludethecompletionofthenewCampusRecreationandWellnessCenter,whichhousestheswimminganddivingteams,andthestate-of-the-art$7millionrowingboathouse.Inadditiontothebrandnewswimmingandrowingfacilities,theRoyG.KarroAthleticsHallofFameandVisitorsCenter,theRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenterandtheHawkeyeTennisandRecreationCentercompletedconstructioninrecentyears.Furthermore,theUIcompleteda$47millionCarver-HawkeyeArenarenovationprojectinthesummerof2011.

KinnickStadiumreceivedamajorupgradeandrenovationthatwascompletedjustpriortothe2006season.The$89millionprojectincludedthereplacingofthesouthendzonestandsandbuildingofafour-levelpressboxthathouses47guestsuites.Newscoreboards,videowalls,concessionstandsandrestroomswerealsopartoftheproject.

IOWA WRESTLINGTheHawkeyewrestlingteamcontinueditsdominanceonthemat,finishingthirdattheNCAAChampionships.Iowahasclaimed23nationalchampionships,includingthreeinthelastfouryears,and34BigTentitles.FiveHawkeyesearnedAll-Americanaccoladesenroutetotheteam’sthirdplacefinish.

IOWA FOOTBALLIowafootballcontinueditsstellarplay,finishingintheupperdivisionoftheBigTenfortheninthtimeinthelast10years.TheHawkeyescappedtheirseasonwithathrilling27-24come-from-behindvictoryoverMissouriintheInsightBowl.ThewinwasIowa’sthirdstraightbowlvictory,aschoolrecord.

IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALLThewomen’sbasketballteamhadanotheroutstandingseason,finishingthirdintheleagueandadvancingtotheNCAATournament.LisaBluder,whoisathree-timeBigTenCoachoftheYearandtwo-timeRegionalCoachoftheYear,coachedKachineAlexanderandJaimePrintytohonorablementionAll-Americastatus.AlexanderwasalsotabbedthePremierPlayeroftheYear.BluderhasguidedIowatoeightfirstdivisionfinishesinher11yearsandhastakenherprogramtoeightNCAATournaments,includingfourstraight.

IOWA MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD Themen’strackandfieldteamfinishedeighthinthenationattheindoornationalchampionshipsandwontheoutdoorBigTentitlein2011.CoachLarryWieczorekwasnamedBigTenCoachoftheYear,whilenumerousHawkeyesearnedall-leagueandAll-Americahonors.

IOWA MEN’G GOLFHeadcoachMarkHankinscontinuedtohavehismen’sgolfersplayatahighlevel.TheHawkeyesadvancedtotheNCAAChampionshipsforthesecondtimeinthreeyearsandtiedfor10thnationally–aschool-recordfinish.VinceIndiawasnamedtheBigTenPlayeroftheYearandearnedtheprestigiousLesBolstadTrophy,whichgoestothemalegolferwiththeloweststrokeaverageintheBigTen.

IOWA MEN’S BASKETBALLThemen’sbasketballteamhaditsfirstseasonunderheadcoachFranMcCaffery.HawkeyefansflockedtoCarver-HawkeyeArenatowatchtheBlackandGold.Attendanceincreased20percent,whichrankedfifth-bestinthecountry.

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Buildingonarichtraditionofexcellenceandinnovation,theUniversityofIowaiseducatingmorethan30,000studentsannually,preparingthemforsuccessimmediatelyfollowinggraduation,aswellascontinuedachievementsthroughouttheirlives.

TheUniversityofIowaoffersmorethan100areasofundergraduateandgraduatestudy,includingsevenprofessionaldegreeprograms,throughits11colleges:thecollegesofLiberalArtsandSciences,Business,Dentistry,Education,Engineering,Law,Medicine,Nursing,PharmacyandPublicHealth,andtheGraduateCollege.TheUniversityalsoprovideson-campusanddistancelearningopportunitiesthroughitsdivisionofContinuingEducation.

Longrecognizedasoneofthenation’sleadingcentersforthearts,creativewriting,spacephysics,hydraulics,basichealthandscienceresearch,andcommunicationstudies,theUniversityofIowaisalsodevelopingnewstrengthsininformatics,nanoscience,simulationtechnology,andotherfields.

TheUniversityofIowahasmaintaineditstraditionasaninnovatorwithitspioneeringworkinspeechpathology,scienceandmedicine.It’salsoknowninternationallyforbeinghomeofoneofthenation’slargestpublicuniversityownedhospitals.

Cultural Diversity at the University of Iowa

TheUniversityofIowahasworkedhardtoassurethatstudentsofallraces,creeds,andbackgroundsarerepresentedinthestudentbody.Inthepastfiveyears,IowahasmovedaggressivelytowardsitsgoalofcreatingcommunitiesofAfricanAmerican,Hispanic/Latino(a),AsianAmerican,andNativeAmericanstudents,andmakingtheUniversityastimulating,welcomingplace.

TheCenterforDiversityandEnrichmentisacoordinateduniversity-wideresourceforcreatingandmaintainingthiscampusdiversity

andprovidingopportunitiesforallUniversitystudentsinterestedinothercultures.Scholarships,fellowships,andsupportprogramshelptomakethispossible.InternationalProgramsbringstogetherscholarsfromaroundtheworldandUIstudentslookingtoexpandtheirperspectivesbystudyingabroadorexploringglobalissuesoncampus.InternationalstudentsattheUniversityofIowarepresentmorethan100countries.

How the University of Iowa Measures Up

“Oneofthemostdynamicschoolsinthecountry”andtheonlyBigTenschoollistedasa“bestbuy”—FiskeGuidetotheColleges,2011

29thbestpublicnationaluniversity—U.S.News&WorldReport,2011

“Professorsmakethemselvesaccessibleandpossessagenuineinterestinstudents’experiences,”—Insider’sGuidetotheColleges,2010

24graduateprogramsarerankedamongthetop10oftheirkindatU.Spublicinstitutions,withfivecontinuingtorankinfirstplace—U.S.News&WorldReport’sAmerica’sBestGraduateSchools,2012

UniversityofIowaHospitalsandClinicsrankedasoneof“America’sBestHospitals”—U.S.News&WorldReport,2010

A“green-campustrailblazer”andoneofthefirstinstitutionsofhighereducationtojointheChicagoClimateExchange—PrincetonReviewGuideto286GreenColleges,2010

OneofthetopfivecollegetownsinAmericaamongcitiesunder250,000—AmericanInstituteforEconomicResearch,CollegeDestinationIndex,2010

DID YOU KNOW...

43 percent of UI students are from out of state

Eight Iowa graduate programs rank first or second in the nation,

according to America’s Best Graduate Schools, produced by U.S. News & World Report. In addition,

the Iowa Writer’s Workshop is ranked number one in the nation

by Poets & Writers.

With over 30,000 students in a city of roughly 75,000, UI offers a different atmosphere than many

other universities in the Big Ten or the Midwest.

The unemployment rate in Iowa City (4.7%) ranks among the

nations’ lowest. Iowa City was listed by Forbes Magazine (2009).

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“Iowa City is one of the great college campuses in the country. I love coming to Iowa City!”

MARK JONESESPN BROADCASTER

CONSIDER THE COMMUNITY

Someuniversitiesofferthelargecityatmosphere.Othersofferthecollegetownexperience.TheUniversityofIowaisuniquelysituatedtoofferstudentathletestheverybestofbothofthesedifferentworlds.

Oncethestatecapital,IowaCityisconsideredoneofthetrulygreatcollegetownsinAmerica.Thecityswellswithexcitementongamedaywhennearly16,000HawkeyefansfromacrossthestateandMidwestconvergeonCarver-HawkeyeArenatocheertheHawkeyestoanothervictory.

IowaCity’sdowntownareaisaliveandthriving.Restaurants,shopsandsidewalkcafesfaceontopedestrianmallsfullofpeoplewatchers,streetentertainersandfoodvendors.

Attractiveinsizeandfriendliness,IowaCityisbiginthesensethatitoffersalltheadvantagesandconveniencesofmuchlargermetropolitanareaslikesummerandpermanentemploymentopportunities,liveentertainmentandconcerts,finediningandshopping,industryandcommerce.

IowaCityislocatedintheheartofeasternIowa,withineasydrivingdistanceofseveralmajorMidwesterncitiesincludingthestatecapital,DesMoines,aswellasChicago,St.Louis,KansasCity,MinneapolisandMilwaukee.

“Iowa City is unlike any other place in the state, both because of its regional beauty and because of its independent, serendipitous spirit.

There’s nothing like feeling the crisp air as one tours the Big Ten campus, just as there’s no other feeling like walking the shores along Lake MacBride, north of town. This is an ideal location for a weekend trip filled with sights, sounds, shopping and plenty of activities on any given weekend.”

If there is a star in Iowa, Iowa City is it.”

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IOWA CITY: THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE

• #2smallmetroareaforbusinessandcareersForbes

• #8,“UpandComingTechCities”Forbes

• #21,“BestPlacestoLiveandLaunch”Fortune

• #3,“BestPlaceinNationtoRetire”Money

• #4publiceducationExpansion Management

• “BestTownintheMidwest”Outside Magazine

• Oneof50“BestPlacestoLiveandPlay”National Geographic Adventure

• #18amongthetop25greencitiesinthecountryCountry Home

• HealthiestTownintheUnitedStatesMen’s Journal

• IowaCityranks9thoutof179onbestperformingsmallcitieslist“Milken Institute,”October2010

• IowaCitynamedthird-bestmajormetropolitanareainthecountryforcollegestudents“American Institute for Economic Research,”September2010

• IowaCityranks2ndoutof75mid-sizecitiesforvolunteerrate-“Volunteering in America,”CorporationforNational&CommunityService,June2010

• “TopTownsforJobs,”MSN CareerBuilder,January2010

“Move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.”CHRISTOPHER KEYESEDITOR | MIDWEST MAGAZINE | AUGUST, 2007

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• IowaCityisrankedasoneofAmerica’sTop100AdventureCitiesNational Geographic Adventure,October2009

• IowaCity/Coralville/NorthLibertynamedanIowaGreatPlaceIowa Department of Cultural Affairs,October2009

• No.5“BestPlacestoBeginaCareer”MetrosUnder500,000,Forbes Magazine,July,2010

• No.13“TopCollegeTownsforJobs”Forbes Magazine,May2009

• 50BestPlacestoLiveandPlayNational Geographic Adventure Magazine,August2007

• Top10MostAffordablePlacestoLive&WorkSperling’s Best Places,March2007

• GreatPlacestoLive,Work:IowaCityrankedNo.5MSN

• ExpansionManagementranksIowaCity“qualityoflife”high

• Iowaisnamedthe6th-beststatetoraiseachildAnnie E. Casey Foundation,2010

• Iowaranks9thinthenationfornumberofstateparks,recreationalareasandnaturalareasCQ Press,2010

• NinemetrosinIowaarerankedamongthebestplacesinAmericatostartabusinessorcareerForbes,2009

• Iowaranks10thinsafestneighborhoodsintheU.S.-CQ Press,2010

• Iowahasthe3rd-highestpublichighschoolgraduationrateintheU.S.-CQ Press,2010

• Iowahasover1400milesoftrailsforhikingandbikingwithinitsstateparksandrecreationalareasIowa Department of Transportation

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TheUniversityofIowacampuscaterstopedestriansandbicyclists;it’scompactenoughtocrossina20-minutewalk.Afreerideonacampusbuscancutthattimeinhalf.EntertainmentoncampusandinIowaCityisgearedtowardstudentbudgets,withmanyeventsofferedatnocharge.TheUniversityofIowaoffersmorethan400studentorganizations,extensiverecreationfacilities,50fraternitiesandsororities,andabroadscheduleofartsperformances,lectures,culturalcelebrationsandclubsportsandintramuralathleticconteststogoalongwiththeintercollegiatecompetitionwithintheBigTenConference.

STUDENT-ORIENTEDNIGHTLIFE

Iowa’scampusissetrightinthecity’sdowntownarea,whereyou’llfinddanceclubs,movies,coffeehouses,andrestaurantstosuiteverytaste.Livemusiccanbefoundanynightoftheweekinclubsandrestaurants,evenoutsideonwarmeveningsonthedowntownpedestrianmall.IowaCitybusinessesareconvenientandgearedtowardstudenttastesandneeds.

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CONSIDERTHEOPPORTUNITYFORAQUALITYEDUCATION

AqualityeducationisoneofthehighestprioritiesattheUniversityofIowa.Justover90percentofJohnsonCountyresidentshavegraduatedfromhighschool,andinIowaCitynearlyhalfofallresidentshaveearnedbachelor’sdegrees.Infact,censusstatisticsindicateJohnsonCountyisthe10th“smartest”countyinthenation,basedonpercentageofresidentsholdingbachelor’sdegrees.

TheUniversityofIowarepresentsastrongpresenceinthecommunitywhileenhancingthequalityoflifeinIowaCity.

Youraspirationmaybeacareerinmedicine,laworeducation.Regardlessofthespecificcareerfield,it’simportanttoidentifythecollegebaseballprogramthatplacesahighpriorityonacademicsandallowsyoutotakefulladvantageofthetremendouseducationalopportunitiesavailable.

AttheUniversityofIowa,student-athleteslearnquicklythatacademicsuccessisthehighestpriority.

ATHLETICSANDACADEMICS

AtTheUniversityofIowa,astrongrelationshiphasbeendevelopedbetweenathleticsandacademics,wherecoachesandathletesworkhand-in-handwithacademicdeansandprofessors,assuringthestudent-athletethebestpossibleopportunitiestoexcelintheclassroomandinathletics.

Fromthefirstvisitforanyprospectivestudent-athlete,tothecompletionoftheiracademicandathleticcareeratIowa,academicpersonnelplayalargeroleinthecareerofHawkeyestudent-athletes.Beginningwiththeon-campusvisits,student-athletesareintroducedtoprofessorsintheirselectedfieldofstudy,andareabletoestablisharelationshipanddevelopanunderstandingoftheacademicsettinginwhichtheywillbeinvolved.

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THERUSSELLANDANNGERDINATHLETICLEARNINGCENTER

TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenteropenedinthefallof2003.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.ThefacilityiscentrallylocatedontheUIcampusforeasyaccessbyallstudent-athletesandstaff.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

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NOLDEN GENTRYAttorney

JUANITA KIDD STOUT First African-American woman Elected

to a state Supreme Court

TOM BROKAWFormer Anchorman, NBC News

MARK SHAPIROFormer Executive Vice-President, ESPN

EDDIE ROBINSONFormer Football Coach

Grambling State University

DON NELSONHead Coach, Golden State Warriors

JOHN PAPPAJOHNEntrepreneur

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BUSINESS

Leland C. AdamsFormer president, Amoco Production Co.

B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman,1986-89Vice-PresidentofBasketball,Wasserman Media GroupNBA All-Star, 1994Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls

John J. BallesFormer president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Matthew BucksbaumFormer CEO & FounderGeneral Growth Properties

Arthur A. CollinsFounder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins)

Kathleen A. DorePresident, CanWest Media Works, Toronto, CanadaFormer Executive vice president and general manager,Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel

John W. EnglishFormer vice president and chiefinvestmentofficer,FordFoundation

Nolden GentryIowaLetterman,‘58,‘59,‘60Attorney, Brick, Gentry, Bowers, Swartz, Stoltze, Scheling and LevisDes Moines, IA

Leonard HadleyFormer chairman and CEO, Maytag Corporation

Whenastudent-athleteconsidershisfuture,heshouldconsiderprospectsbeyondbaseball.Heshouldconsiderwherehewantstobefive,ten,fifteenyearsfromtoday,andthebestcourseofactionforgettingthere.Also,heshoulddecideearlyontocommittoexcellenceineverychallengeundertaken.

Withoutadoubt,themenandwomenlistedheretooktimetoconsidertheirfutureandthewaystogetthere.TheseformerUniversityofIowaundergraduateshavegoneontobecomeleadersintheirchosenfields.TheyalsopursuedtheiracademicstudiesasstronglyastheIowaHawkeyesgoafteralooseballorrebound.

H. John HawkinsonFormer president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc.

Richard O. JacobsonPresident,JacobsonWarehouseCo.

Bill KrausePresident, Krause Gentle Corp.

Richard LevittChairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation

Frank N. MagidPresident, Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc.,Pioneer in market research and media consultation

John PappajohnVenturecapitalist,entrepreneur;President, Equity Dynamics, Inc.

Gary SeamansChairman and CEO, Westell Technologies, Aurora, Ill.

Luther SmithAerospace Engineer, pilotMember, Tuskegee Airmen, 1942World War II Purple Heart and Prisoner of War Medal

Henry B. TippieDirector, Rollins, Inc.Chairman of the Board, Dover Motorsports & Dover Downs Entertainment

EDUCATION

Joseph N. CrowleyPresident, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president

R. Wayne DukeFormer commissioner, Big Ten Conference

E.F. LindquistCo-founder, American College Testing (ACT) Program

John B. McLendonFirst African-American coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame

Eddie RobinsonLegendaryfootballcoach,GramblingState University

Wilbur SchrammInternational authority on communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop

Richard SchultzExecutive Director, United States OlympicCommittee;Former Executive Director, NCAA

James Van AllenWorld famous space physicist who discoveredtworadiationbelts(theVanAllen Belts) that orbit the earth

ENTERTAINMENT

Diablo CodyBest Original Screenplay Oscar Award forJuno

Michele M. CriderRecognized worldwide as a leading sopranoHas performed in all of Europe’s major opera houses

Simon EstesInternational opera star

John FalseyExecutive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away”

Jim FosterIowaLettermanFounder and Innovator, Arena Football

Al JarreauGrammy Award-winning singer

Mark JohnsonFilm producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman

Alex KarrasFormerNFLAll-Pro,DetroitLions;actor,Victor,Victoria;BlazingSaddles;“Webster”

Barry KempTelevision producer, creator of the hit series “Coach”

Shirley Rich KrohnCasting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever

Ashton KutcherTelevisionandfilmactor

Richard MaibaumWriterofJamesBondmotionpicturescripts

Nicholas MeyerFilmwriteranddirectorwhosefilmcredits include Time After Time, The Seven Per-Cent Solution and Star Trek II,IVandVI

David MilchCreator, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and other television seriesThree-time Emmy Award recipientFounder, Redboard Productions

Marian ReesProduceroftelevisionfilmsOwner, Marian Rees and Associates

Brandon RouthActor, Superman

Gene WilderActor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy

GOVERNMENT

David BoniorU.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, Mich.

Terry BranstadGovernor, state of Iowa

General Charles A. HornerArchitect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm

Alan LarsonAssistant to Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs

Ruth Van Roeckel McGregorChiefJusticeoftheArizonaSupremeCourt, 2005 recipient, American JudicatureSociety’sDwightD.OppermanAwardforJudicialExcellence

Trudy Huskamp PetersonActing Archivist of the United State, 1993-95

Mary Louise SmithNoted political party leader and civil rights proponent

Juanita Kidd StoutFirst African-American woman elected to a state Supreme Court

LITERATURE

Marvin BellIowaPoetLaureateUI Writers Workshop faculty member and mentor from 1965 until retirement in 2005

Mildred Wirt BensonAuthor of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and firstwomantoreceivemaster’sdegreein journalism at Iowa

T.C. BoyleAuthor of 11 Novels & eight short story collectionsWinner of numerous literary awards, includingfiveO.HenryAwards

Max Allan CollinsWriter of the comic strip Dick Tracy, 1977-92American mystery writer, including the graphic novel Road to Perdition

Paul EnglePoetFounder of the University of Iowa’s International Writing ProgramDirector of the Iowa Writer’s Workshop (1941-65)

John IrvingWriter,TheWorldAccordingtoGarp;ASonoftheCircus;HotelNewHampshire;APrayerforOwenMeany

W.P. KinsellaWriter,ShoelessJoe

Margaret WalkerWriter,Jubilee

MEDIA

Alan AbelsonEditor, Barron’s

Tom BrokawFormer anchorman, NBC News

Paul BurmeisterIowaLetterman,1992-93Sports anchor/reporterTheNFLNetwork

John CochranCorrespondent, ABC News

Paul ConradPolitical cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Wayne DrehsGeneral assignment writer, espn.com

Brett DolanBroadcaster, Houston Astros

George GallupFounder, The Gallup Poll

Charles GuggenheimDocumentaryfilmmaker,PeabodyandOscar award winner

Milo Hamilton50 years in BroadcastingVoiceoftheHoustonAstros

Harry KalasBroadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies

Bob MillerBroadcaster,LosAngelesKings

Herbert NipsonExecutive Editor, Ebony

Brian RossCorrespondent,NBCNews;Peabodyand Emmy award winner

Mark ShapiroFormerVice-President,ESPN

Carole SimpsonAnchor, ABC News

MEDICINE

Dr. Nancy AndreasenPsychiatrist renowned for her research on schizophrenia, as well as creativity

James BramsonExecutive Director, American Dental Association

Dr. Johann L. EhrenhaftPioneerinfieldofopenheartsurgery

Dr. Robert C. HardinDeveloped blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation

Dr. Don H. O’DonoghueSports medicine pioneer

Dr. Emory D. WarnerWorld recognized pathologist

FIRST ADVANCED DEGREES IN THE UNITED STATES

African-Americans who received advanced degrees from the University of Iowa, who werealsothefirstintheUnitedStatestoreceive that particular degree:

Alexander Clark, Jr.1879, law degree

Elizabeth Catlett1940, master’s in art

Lulu Johnson1941, Ph.D. in history

Oscar Anderson Fuller1942, Ph.D. in music

Lilia Ann Abron1972, Ph.D. in chemical engineering

Lisa Portis1989, Ph.D. in pharmacology

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TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

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THE HAWKEYE NICKNAMETheUniversityofIowaborroweditsathleticnicknamefromthestateofIowamanyyearsago.ThenameHawkeyewasoriginallythenameoftheherointhefictionalnovel,TheLastoftheMohicans,writtenbyJamesFenimoreCooper.CooperhadtheDelawareIndiansbestowthenameonawhitescoutwholivedwiththem.

In1838,12yearsafterthebookwaspublished,peopleintheterritoryofIowaacquiredthenickname,chieflythroughtheeffortsofJudgeDavidRorerofBurlingtonandJamesEdwardsofFortMadison.

Edwards,editoroftheFortMadisonPatriot,movedhispapertoBurlingtonin1843andrenamedittheBurlingtonHawkeye.Thetwomencontinuedtheircampaigntopopularizethename,andterritorialofficialseventuallygaveittheirformalapproval.HerkyTheHawkeye

TheHawkeyenicknamegainedatangiblesymbolin1948whenacartooncharacter,latertobenamedHerkytheHawkeyewashatched.ThecreatorwasRichardSpencerIII,instructorofjournalismatIowa.

TheimpishHawkwasanimmediatehitandacquiredanamethroughastatewideconteststagedbytheathleticdepartment.JohnFranklin,aBellePlainealumnus,wasthemanwhosuggestedHerky.

Sincehisbirthmorethan45yearsago,HerkyhassymbolizedIowaathleticsandepitomizedUniversitylife.HeevendonnedamilitaryuniformduringtheKoreanWarandbecametheinsigniaofthe124thFighterSquadron.

Duringthemid-1950s,HerkycametolifeatafootballgameastheIowamascot.Sincethattime,HerkyhasbeenafamiliarfigureatIowaathleticsevents.

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I O WA C I T Y / C O R A LV I L L E D I R E C T O R Y

Alexis Park Inn and Suites, 1165 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City 337-8665Amana Colonies Holiday Inn, I-80, Exit 225, Amana 688-1175Americinn, 2597 Holiday Road, Coralville 625-2400Baymont Inn & Suites, 200 6th Street, Coralville 337-9797Best Western Cantebury Inn, 704 1st Ave., Coralville 351-0400Big Ten Inn, 707 1st Ave., Coralville 351-6131ComfortInnandSuites,2431JamesStreet,Coralville 338-3400Comfort Inn, 209 9th St., Coralville 351-8144Country Inn and Suites by Carlson, 2571 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8464Days Inn, Hwy. 6 West, Coralville 354-4400FairfieldInn,2149thStreet,Coralville 337-8382Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville 351-6600Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville 351-8132Holiday Inn Amana Colonies, I-80 Exit 225, Williamsburg 668-1175

HOTELS/MOTELS

Agave Bar & Grill, 2781 Oakdale Blvd., Coralville 665-2524Applebee’s, 200 12th St., Coralville 358-1986Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City 351-9259Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave., Iowa City 341-7700Baldy’s Wraps, 18 S. Clinton Street, Iowa City 338-1010Bennigan’s, Coral Ridge Mall, Coralville 625-2366Blackstone, 502 Westbury Drive, Suite 1, Iowa City 338-1770Bo-James,118E.WashingtonSt.,IowaCity 337-4703Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 331-7400Bread Garden Bakery & Café, 224 S. Clinton, Iowa City 354-4246Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 W. Dubuque, Iowa City 338-6373Brown Bottle, 115 E. Washington St., Iowa City 351-6704Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville 337-2243Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City 887-9464Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville 338-9464Carl and Ernies Good Time Pub and Grub, 161 Hwy. 1 West, Iowa City 337-4422Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City 354-5800Charlie’s Bar and Grill, 450 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1488Chili’s, 2651 2nd St., Coralville 351-1488Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave., Amana 622-6270Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8255David’sPlace,100SouthLinnStreet,IowaCity 351-5600Donnelley’s, 101 E. College Street, Iowa City 338-7355The Edge, 807 1st Ave., Coralville 337-5680Edgewater Grille, 300 E. 9th Street, Coralville 887-5018

Eggy’son965,Hwy.965,NorthLiberty 665-4800El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville 688-5237El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City 338-4324Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1904Givanni’s Café, 109 E. College St., Iowa City 338-5967Godfather’s Pizza, Highway 1 West, Iowa City 354-3312Graze, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City 887-5477Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville 545-4290HamburgInn,214N.LinnSt.,IowaCity 337-5512HouseofLordsRestaurant&Pub,7041stAve.,Coralville 351-0400HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave., Coralville 358-9100Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St., Coralville 338-8886Hungry Hobo, 517 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City 337-5270IHOP,2435JamesStreet,Coralville 248-1122Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1904JimmyJack’sRibShack,1940LowerMuscatineRoad,IowaCity 354-7427Joseph’sSteakhouse,212S.ClintonSt.,IowaCity 358-0776Konomi, 843 Quarry Road, #140, Coralville 351-2290LinnStreetCafé,121N.LinnSt.,IowaCity 337-7370Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City 338-6860Midtown Family Restaurant, 1069 Hwy. 1, Iowa City 351-9323Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City 351-9529Mondo’s Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville 337-3000Monicas, 302 2nd Street, Coralville 338-7400OkobojiGrill,1857LowerMuscatineRd.,IowaCity 248-1155

RESTAURANTS

Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave., Coralville 625-5000Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville 351-5049HotelVetroStudioSuites,201S.LinnSt.,IowaCity,IA 337-4961IowaHouseHotel,Madison&JeffersonSt.,IowaCity 335-3513Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville 688-4000Motel 6, 810 1st Avenue, Coralville 354-0030Quality Inn and Suites, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 354-2000Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA 648-1234Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City 337-4058Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville 625-2200Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville 337-8388TravelLodge,2216N.DodgeSt.,IowaCity 351-1010

Old Capitol Brew Works & Public House, 525 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City 337-3422Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville 248-1220Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave., Coralville 339-9100Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave., Coralville 354-2755Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana 1-800-233-3441Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City 351-5073Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville 248-3256Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City 338-6311Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City 337-6653Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City 354-7074Red Avocado, 521 E. Washington St., Iowa City 351-6088RedLobster,26712ndStreet,Coralville 338-6400Red’sAleHouse,515S.DubuqueSt.,NorthLiberty 626-2100River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1551The Saloon, 112 E. College St., Iowa City 354-3837Sam’s Pizza, 441 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City 337-8200Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City 351-5692

Short’s Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 337-4678Sidelines Bar & Grill, 320 E. Burlington St., Iowa City 354-7157Sonic Drive-In, 604 2nd Street, Coralville 354-4790Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City 356-6902Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville 545-5472Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 354-7482Sushi Popo, 725 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City 338-7676 Takanami, 219 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City 351-5125Texas Road House, 2520 Corridor Way, Coralville 354-3489The Three Samurai, 1801 2nd St., Coralville 337-3340Third Base, 111 E. College St., Iowa City 339-1516Venuto’sWorldBistro,115E.CollegeStreet,IowaCity 688-0002Vesta,849QuarryRoad,Coralville 338-3782VineTavern,330E.PrentissSt.,IowaCity 354-8767VineTavern&Eatery,392ndSt.,Coralville 338-7770Vito’sItalianAmericanRestaurant,118E.CollegeSt.,IowaCity 338-1393Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville 354-2767


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