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2013 LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S LACROSSE ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL1 Emily Whitman MF Jr. 5-5 Fairfax, Va. / W.T. Woodson2 Lauren Prasnicki MF Jr. 5-7 Lexington, Va. / Rockbridge County3 Liz Trainer MF So. 5-4 Ellicott City, Md. / Mt. Hebron4 Kacey Norwood MF So. 5-8 Chantilly, Va. / Chantilly5 Caroline Mann MF Fr. 5-0 Herndon, Va. / Herndon6 Shannon Hurley D Jr. 5-6 Bel Air, Md. / Patterson Mill7 Morgan Clark MF So. 5-9 Gainesville, Va. / Battlefield9 Jamie Brentlinger MF Sr. 5-5 Gambrills, Md. / Arundel10 Stephanie Schenkel MF Sr. 5-7 Brentwood, Tenn. / Ravenwood11 Taylor O'Hara D So. 5-10 Centreville, Va. / Centreville12 Sara Jacobson MF So. 5-4 Gainesville, Va. / Battlefield13 Sarah Arndt A So. 5-6 Pasadena, Md. / Archbishop Spalding14 Mary Barondess A Jr. 5-10 Centreville, Va. / Westfield15 Lisa Schell MF Fr. 5-10 Spencerville, Md. / Paint Branch16 Shiloh McKenzie MF Fr. 5-5 Lothian, Md. / Southern17 Shannon Picard A Fr. 5-3 Fairfax, Va. / Robinson18 Brittany Haun MF So. 5-6 Charlottesville, Va. / Monticello19 Nicole Cochran A Fr. 5-3 Midlothian, Va. / Trinity Episcopal School20 Kathleen Battle MF Jr. 5-8 Nellysford, Va. / St. Anne's Belfield21 Katie McHugh MF Fr. 5-3 Burke, Va. / Robinson22 Kate Culhane D Sr. 5-9 Annandale, Va. / Bishop O'Connell23 Jenna Weyant D So. 5-9 Fallston, Md. / Fallston24 Alexa Anderson A Jr. 5-6 Richmond, Va. / St. Catherines25 Caitlyn Miller GK Fr. 5-1 Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach28 Sarah Butler MF Fr. 5-4 Oakleigh South, Victoria, Australia / Maribyrnong College31 Mollie Zimmerman GK Sr. 5-6 Fairpoint, N.Y. / Fairpoint33 Christian Acker GK So. 5-5 Moorestown, N.J. / Moorestown

Head Coach: Elaine Jones - first seasonAssistant Coach: Todd Faxon - first season

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"I love Longwood Lacrosse because of the tight knit familywe have created. As a team, we work incredibly hard, butwe also enjoy each other’s company and have a ton of funtogether. I have created memories that will last a lifetimeon and off the field with my teammates."

--Junior Alexa Anderson

"I enjoy being an athlete at Longwood. The athletics de-partment, athletic trainers, coaches and strength coachesare great people and are always trying to make you a bet-ter student athlete. The people that really make it allworth it, though, are my teammates. We are together onand off the field and they are just a great group of girls. Iwish I had more years here. It is just a great school. "

--Senior Jamie Brentlinger

"Without my team-mates, I wouldn't bethe person I am today.Everyone works hard tomake our program bet-ter every day and trulycares about one an-other. The feeling of afamily bond is alwaysthere with LongwoodLacrosse; it never fadesaway. "

--Senior Kate Culhane

"This program meansso much to me be-cause I feel apart ofsomething that not alot of people get toexperience. I get toplay my favorite sportat a high level with agroup of girls I caneasily call my bestfriends. This team hasturned out to be mysecond family and Iwouldn't change it foranything."

--Sophomore KaceyNorwood

"I am just extremely grateful to have found such an amaz-ing school and such amazing teammates from across theother side of the world. It was such a long and tediousprocess that sometimes I wondered if it was worth it andI now realize that it is. Every day is a new experience andchallenge."

--Freshman Sarah Butler

"There is such a unique group of girls on this team that youjust know you can fit in with anyone. We are all alike in somany ways, whether it is dancing our hearts out at anygiven time or having the love for food. They are not onlymy teammates, but more like my sisters."

--Sophomore Sara Jacobson

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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENTDirector of AthleticsTroy Austin...................................................................... 434.395.2057......................................................................aus [email protected]

Associate AD for Student-Athlete Enhancement / SWAMichelle Meadows ........................................................ 434.395.2429............................................................ [email protected]

Associate AD for Internal OperationsBill Irish .......................................................................... 434.395.2655......................................................................irishwm@longwood.edu

Assistant AD for Sports Medicine / Head Athletic TrainerJenna Page .................................................................... 434.395.2965...................................................................... [email protected]

Assistant AD for MarketingEric Stoller ...................................................................... 434.395.2138.................................................................... [email protected]

Assistant AD for DevelopmentScott Bacon .................................................................... 434.395.2081

.................................................................. [email protected]

Faculty Athletics RepresentativeDr. Consuelo Alvarez .................................................... 434.395.2847.................................................................... [email protected]

Director of Compliance Alex Ricker-Gilbert.......................................................... 434.395.2417.......................................................... [email protected]

Director of Strength and ConditioningJohn Hark ...................................................................... 434.395.2772........................................................................ [email protected]

Athletics Business Operations ManagerBryan Cornn .................................................................. 434.395.2614.................................................................... [email protected]

Special Assistant to the ADStuart Smith .................................................................. 434.395.2059.................................................................... [email protected]

Main Office .................................................................... 434.395.2057Fax .................................................................................. 434.395.2568Website ................................................ www.longwoodlancers.comTwitter ................................................................@LongwoodLancersFacebook................................................................Longwood LancersMailing Address ...........................................................201 High Street Farmville, VA 23909-1899Overnight .....................................................................201 High Street Tabb 119 Farmville, VA 23909-1899

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONSAssociate AD for Media Relations Greg Prouty .................................................................. 434.395.2097.................................................................. [email protected]

Assistant Director for Athletics Media Relations / WLAX ContactAshley Robbins .............................................................. 434.395.2718................................................................ [email protected]

Athletics Video CoordinatorGary Maiorano................................................................ 434.395.2345.............................................................. [email protected]

Credits: The 2012-13 Longwood University Women’s Lacrosse Guide has beenpublished by the Athletics Media Relations Office. Written, compiled, editedand designed by Ashley Robbins, Assistant Director for Athletics Media Rela-tions. Photography by Dyann Busse - Red Rocket Photography, the Design &Photo Man-Brian Ritchie.

Accessibility: Anyone with questions concerning accessibility or accommo-dations related to a disability should contact Longwood University DisabilitySupport Services, 434-395-2391.

University InformationLocation........................................................................Farmville, VirginiaFounded .............................................................................................1839Undergraduate Enrollment ..............................................................4,185Nickname ......................................................................................LancersColors....................................................................................Blue & WhiteAffiliation..........................................................................NCAA Division IConference ..................................................................................Big SouthFacility ..........................................................................Athletics ComplexInterim President .........................................Marge Connelly (Delaware)

Team Information2012 Overall Record.............................................................................4-13First Year .............................................................................................1972All-Time Record ..........................................................................273-229-4

Coaching StaffHead Coach ...........................................................................Elaine JonesRecord At Longwood (Seasons) .................................................0-0 (1st)Career Record (Years) ...............................................................97-90 (11)Office Phone ........................................................................434.395.2342E-Mail ............................................................jonesem2@longwood.eduBest Time To Contact .........................................................Contact AMRAssistant Coach .....................................................................Todd FaxonOffice Phone........................................................................434.395.2566E-Mail ..............................................................faxontw@longwood.edu

GENERALQuick Facts ................................2 Big South Conference ..............3 2013 Outlook ..............................4Athletics Complex ......................6

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Elain Jones ............8Asst. Coach Todd Faxon ............9

2013 LANCERSVeterans ....................................11Newcomers ..............................30

RESULTS AND RECORDS2012 Results ..............................32All-Time Records ......................33All-Americans............................34All-Time Results ........................35

LONGWOOD UNIVERSITYLongwood ................................37Farmville Area|Virginia ............39 President Connelly ..................40 Director of Athletics Austin ..........41Athletics Administration ..........42 Media Relations........................43Athletics Staff ..........................44

COVERSBrentlinger/Zimmerman ..........FC2013 Roster ..............................IFCLancer Club................................IB2013 Schedule ..........................BC

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Longwood University be-came the 12th memberof the Big South Confer-ence on July 1, 2012.Since its founding in1983, the Big South Con-ference has maturedinto a competitiveleader in college athlet-ics, actively pursuing ex-cellence on the field of

play and in the classroom.The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic con-ference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage,innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased televisionpackages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally foster-ing the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership develop-ment of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’smission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The 2012-13 ac-ademic year features the Big South’s largest membership (12) andsponsored sports (19) in its 29 years of existence.

The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, whenCharleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director HowardBagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruit-ing members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments fromAugusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina andWinthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selectedas the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit newmembers. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Rad-ford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the requiredsix members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’sfirst year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Divi-sion I status.

In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experiencedmonumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During thistime, the Conference has had an individual National Champion sixtimes, has had more than 280 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has receivednational Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball,women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’sgolf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Champi-onship seven times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the first women’s golf program advance to thenational finals, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, hadthe nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team five consecutive yearsas well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, receivedan at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in2006, has had six NFL Draft picks, and has had two institutions finishin the top 10 in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships -- including theConference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event (fifth in2007).

The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics”was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25thAnniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25“Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, withLiberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship runfrom 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’sfirst 25 years. The Conference’s on-field accomplishments have beenduplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Con-ference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s PresidentialHonor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, andthe League has had more than 100 Academic All-Americans in its 28years of existence. Furthermore, the Big South has recorded doublefigure totals in NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progressthe last three years.

Member Institutions (12): Campbell University, Charleston Southern University, Coastal Car-olina University, Gardner-Webb University, High Point University, Lib-erty University, Longwood University, Presbyterian College, RadfordUniversity, UNC Asheville, Virginia Military Institute, Winthrop Uni-versity

Geographical Breakdown (3 states): North Carolina (4) – Campbell University, Gardner-Webb University,High Point University, UNC Asheville; South Carolina (4) – CharlestonSouthern University, Coastal Carolina University, Presbyterian Col-lege, Winthrop University; Virginia (4) – Liberty University, Long-wood University, Radford University, Virginia Military Institute

Associate Members: Stony Brook University (football), Davidson College (women'slacrosse)

Championship Sports (19): Baseball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Cross Coun-try, Women's Cross Country, Football, Men's Golf, Women's Golf,Women's Lacrosse, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Softball, Men'sTennis, Women's Tennis, Men's Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field,Women's Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball

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Longwood is set to open the 2013 season as a memberof the Big South Conference in the league’s inauguralyear for the sport of women’s lacrosse. “It’s our first year in the Big South Conference andwe’re very excited to kick off the season,” said first-year head coach Elaine Jones. “The team worked veryhard in the fall and made a lot of progress, so I’m look-ing forward to seeing how the season goes.”

In 2013, the Lancers return 18 letterwinners, includingnine starters, from the 2012 squad that finished 4-13 asa member of the National Lacrosse Conference (NLC).Longwood welcomes eight newcomers for the upcom-ing season, as well.

Keys to SuccessWhen asked what she thought were the major keys tosuccess for her squad heading into the new season,Coach Jones named three important ones.

“We have to be solidon defense, we’vegot to put the ball inthe net and we haveto be able to transi-tion the ball up anddown the field,”commented Jones.“Those are just afew, but there are alot of pieces wehave to put to-gether to do well.”

Team LeadershipCoach Jones hashigh expectationsfor all of her stu-dent-athletes. She’snot just looking for the seniors or returners to take re-sponsibility this season, but rather wants everyone tobe held accountable.

“I think what I’m looking for is a good blend of veter-ans and freshmen to step up and be leaders this year,”explained Jones. “In order to be successful, I need thereturning players and the freshmen to gel, and foreveryone to take a lead-by-example attitude.”

AttackSenior JamieBrentlinger and juniorLauren Prasnicki areexpected to pace theLancers offensive at-tack this year. In 2012,Prasnicki led LU with44 points, whileBrentlinger added 39points of her own.

“Jamie is a very consis-tent player with agreat work ethic,” ex-plained Jones. “She is

always ready to give 100% at practices and in games.”

Juniors Mary Barondess and Alexa Anderson will adddepth to the forward line in 2013, as well.

MidfieldIn the midfield, Jones is excited for the return of sopho-more Kacey Norwood, who was out for the majority oflast season with an injury. “Kacey looks good on the draw and will do well transi-tioning the ball up and down the field,” commentedJones. “I’m also looking for freshmen Sarah Butler and KatieMcHugh to contribute in midfield. Sarah and Katie haveexcellent stick skills and will probably be instrumentalon the offensive end. All of our midfielders are verycompetitive.” DefenseThe Longwood defense will be led by junior KathleenBattle, who was second on the team with 18 causedturnovers last season.

SENIOR JAMIE BRENTLINGER

SOPHOMORE KACEY NORWOOD

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“Kathleen is a veryfeisty defender, wholeaves everything she’sgot out on the field,”said Jones.

Junior Shannon Hur-ley/Bel Air, Md. willlook to bolster theLancers backline afterpicking up 22 ground-balls in 2012.

GoalkeepersIn the net, Jones feelsall three goalkeepers

will compete for the starting position. Senior MollieZimmerman/Fairpoint, New York started all 16 gamesshe saw action in last season, making 151 saves for a.384 save percentage. Sophomore ChristianAcker/Moorestown, New Jersey also returns this sea-son after having made eight appearances with 33 savesand a .407 save percentage in her rookie season. New-comer Caitlyn Miller/Vero Beach, Florida will also lookto earn playing time and contribute in 2013. ScheduleLongwood opens thenew season with a twostraight home gamesbeginning on February17 at 1 p.m. againstHoward University.Just days later, theLancers welcome in-state opponentGeorge Mason Univer-sity to the AthleticsComplex in Farmvillefor a 4 p.m. tilt on Feb.20. Other non-confer-ence home matchupson the schedule thisseason include: the University of New Hampshire(March 16, 12 p.m.), the College of William and Mary(March 30, 1 p.m.) and the U.S. Naval Academy (April 2,3 p.m.). The Lancers will travel to Central ConnecticutState University (March 8, 3 p.m.), Stony Brook Univer-sity (March 9, 1 p.m.), Old Dominion University (March20, 4 p.m.), Virginia Tech (April 10, 4 p.m.) and AmericanUniversity (April 17, 4 p.m.). “We are pleased with the non-conference schedule,”said Jones. “It’s a nice blend of teams. Some will be

teams the squad saw last year and some will be newopponents. I’m excited to match up against all ofthem.” The Lancers will play its first Big South contest on theroad at Campbell University on Feb. 26 at 7 p.m.Throughout the season, Longwood will travel to associ-ate Big South member Davidson College (March 23, 3p.m.), High Point University (March 27, 4 p.m.) andPresbyterian College (April 14, 1 p.m.), while hostingWinthrop University(March 13, 5 p.m.),Coastal Carolina Uni-versity (April 5, 3p.m.) and Liberty Uni-versity (April 20, 1p.m.).

“Although it’s thefirst year for lacrosse,I think the Big Southwill be a very compet-itive conference,”added Jones. “We’relooking forward toseeing how we matchup against everyone.

“There are eight teams in the league and only four willadvance to the tournament,” concluded Jones. “Sincehalf of us aren’t going to make it, every conferencegame is going to be extremely crucial. We are aiming tobe one of the top teams in the final standings so wecan move on to the league tournament and fight forthe title.”

SOPHOMORE CHRISTIAN ACKER

JUNIOR KATHLEEN BATTLE

JUNIOR LAUREN PRASNICKI

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The Athletics Complex is a multi-field com-plex that serves as home to Longwood Soc-cer, Field Hockey, and Women’s Lacrosse. Thefield hockey and lacrosse facility features asynthetic turf field with permanent lighting,scoreboard, and spectator bleacher seatingfor approximately 350. There is additionalseating on a grass incline, and a unique newpress box made from modified and recycledfreight containers that was installed in No-vember 2008.

The press box features all steel welded con-struction and windows with double pane in-sulated tempered glass; created fromshipping containers and designed with en-ergy efficient and environmentally friendlyconstruction in support of Longwood’s sus-tainability program. The box has a rooftopplatform for professional sports videogra-phers.

The $5.5 million project opened during thespring of 2006 and includes an adjacentBermuda natural grass turf field for soccerthat also includes permanent lighting, score-board, and spectator bleacher seating for ap-proximately 350 with additional seating on agrass incline as well. An identical press boxwas installed at the same time.

The supporting structures for the two fieldsinclude an entrance pavilion with ticketbooths, restrooms, and a concession area thatwere put in place during the summer of 2007,along with separate support buildings thatprovide team changing/dressing rooms, amaintenance room, and a utility room. Park-ing and access pathways are also provided.

The field hockey and lacrosse locker room hasbeen recently upgraded with the addition of30 all-wood lockers with vented shoe boxes.The climate controlled locker room featuresshower facilities and additional storage.

In 2010, a team room was added on the thirdfloor of Tabb Hall. The room features a 50-inch high definition television as well as ta-bles for studying and personalized chairs.

The scoreboards at the complex were up-dated in 2012 to include one 14’ 6” x 18’ boardat each of the two fields. The Nevco boardsfeature a wireless control scoring system, a 2’6” x 8’ logo and a 2’ 6” x 18’ ad panel. Eachboard totals 261 square feet.

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Elaine Jones is in her first year at Longwood University during2012-13, beginning employment on August 10, 2012. Jones, for-merly the head coach at the University of California Davis, takesthe reigns for the Lancers’ first season as a member of the BigSouth Conference. She will be responsible for all aspects of theprogram, including oversight of practice and game preparation,game strategy and recruiting.

Jones served as the head coach of the UC Davis program from2001-12 and compiled an overall record of 97-90 (.519) during hertenure, including six winning seasons. She led the Aggies to atop-five NCAA Division II national ranking for three consecutiveyears (2002-04) and helped the program make a successful tran-sition to Division I, as her squad posted a solid 10-9 record duringits first season playing a predominantly DI schedule in 2005. In2012, she coached the school’s first-ever Mountain Pacific SportsFederation (MPSF) Co-Rookie of the Year and Regional DivisionI All-American.

Some of Jones’ accolades at UC Davis include earning a DI Sta-tistical Award for leading the nation in draw controls in 2011 andgarnering LaxPower’s Most Improved DI Women’s LacrosseProgram in 2010. She has coached a total of eight All-Americansand 18 All-MPSF selections. Off the field, Jones has also showeda commitment to academic excellence, developing 37 AcademicAll-MPSF honorees, eight IWLCA All-Academic Team members,two Academic All-America selections, one Academic All-Districthonoree, one IWLCA Division II Scholar Athlete of the Year, anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient and an NCAA Womanof the Year winner.

Prior to joining the staff at UC Davis, Jones served as the assis-tant director of compliance, as well as the head coach of theclub women’s lacrosse team at the University of Southern Cali-fornia from 1998-2001. Jones began her coaching career as anassistant at the University of Massachusetts from 1993-95.

Jones was a two-time NCAA Division I All-American student-ath-lete at the University of Virginia, leading the Cavaliers to fourstraight national postseason appearances, including a NationalChampionship in 1991. She later played four years on the EliteSquad of the U.S. National Team.

A native of Baltimore, Maryland Jones earned her Bachelor ofArts in English in 1992 before continuing on to receive her Mas-ter of Science in sport management from Massachusetts in 1996and her Juris Doctorate from the University of Miami School ofLaw in 1998.

ELAINE JONESHEAD COACH | FIRST YEAR

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Todd Faxon is in his first year as an assistant women's lacrossecoach at Longwood University in 2012-13. Faxon is responsiblefor helping with all aspects of the program’s operation. Hejoins the Lancers after spending six years as an assistantwomen’s lacrosse coach at the Catholic University of America,a NCAA Division III institution in Washington, D.C.

During Faxon’s tenure at CUA from 2007-12, he contributed toall aspects of the program, including recruiting and scouting.He led the team’s film sessions from 2007-11, in addition to su-pervising youth clinics led by CUA players in 2008-09. On thefield, he helped the Cardinals garner an overall record of 89-31, including an 8-5 mark in five NCAA Tournament appear-ances. Faxon helped lead CUA to five straight LandmarkConference titles and was twice part of the Landmark Confer-ence Coaching Staff of the Year. Three of his players werenamed IWLCA All-Americans, while four others were namedAll-Region.

Before CUA, Faxon was an assistant coach for the girl’s varsitylacrosse team at The Highland School in Warrenton during2005-06. He played a pivotal role in the creation of thewomen’s lacrosse club team at Northern Arizona University in2000-01, and was also the co-head coach for a Braddock RoadYouth Club team back in 1997.

Faxon, a native of Fairfax, Va. holds a Level II U.S. LacrosseCoaches’ Education Program certification and has been partof the U.S. Lacrosse National Convention since 2005. Heearned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from TheCitadel, The Military College of South Carolina, in 1996.

TODD FAXONASSISTANT COACH | FIRST YEAR

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2013 (Senior): Fourth-Year team member ... 2012 (Junior): Started 16of 17 games played … totaled a team- and career-high 35 goals …third on the team with 39 points … four assists … logged 71 shots,including 56 on goal (.789) … went 7-17 on free position shot at-tempts … collected 14 groundballs and 17 draw controls … causedfour turnovers … posted career highs of five goals and two causedturnovers at Davidson (4.20) … tied a career high with threegroundballs at Detroit (4.1) … season-high three draw controls atHoward (5.5) … named to the NLC All-Academic Team ... IWLCA Ac-ademic Honor Roll ... received the Longwood Scholar-AthleteAward ... 2011 (Sophomore): Started all 18 games ... ended the sea-son third on the team with 40 points on 28 goals and 12 assists ....742 shots on goal percentage, and second on team with threegame-winning goals ... collected 23 draw controls, 28 ground ballsand caused 13 turnovers ... NLC Academic All-League selection ... re-ceived the Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award ... 2010 (Freshman):Started one of 18 games ... scored 19 goals on 36 of 39 shots ongoal for a team-high .923 shots on goal percentage ... added sevenassists to total 26 points ... grabbed 18 ground balls and won thesecond-most draw controls with 37 ... credited with six causedturnovers ... received the Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award ... HighSchool: Four-year team member at Arundel ... Capital Gazette All-County First Team as a junior and senior ... Capital Gazette All-County Second Team as a sophomore ... Capital Gazette All-CountyHonorable Mention as a freshman … also participated in four yearsof soccer ... soccer All-State Honorable Mention and Capital GazetteAll-County First Team as a senior ... four-time Honor Roll selection ...Personal: Daughter of Jon Brentlinger and Cindy Goodall ... dadplayed football for James Madison … sister (Karli) played lacrosseat Longwood …Dean’s List honoree ... Alpha Lambda Delta … Exer-cise Science Association Vice President … Phi Epsilon Kappa Secre-tary … Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) President …received Bernard P. Walter Physical Education/Health/Dance Schol-arship ... United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award ...Booster Club Leadership Award ... majoring in exercise science witha minor in coaching.

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On your iPod ....................................................................................Country Music Your favorite food........................................................Spaghetti with meatballsYour favorite place on campus................................................The weight roomYour favorite lU road trip........................................................Tennessee in 2010Your favorite pro sports team ..............................................Baltimore Ravensthe most interesting place you’ve been ........................Amsterdam, HollandYour greatest athletic achievement ..............Becoming a D-I lacrosse player

Points ............................................6, vs St. Bonaventure (3/14/11)Goals ........................................................5, at Davidson (4/20/12)Assists ......................................2, 3x, last at Presbyterian (4/1/12)Shots ................................................8, 2x, last vs Howard (5/5/12) Ground balls ......................................3, 8x, last at Detroit (4/1/12)Draw controls ....................................6, 2x, last Howard (3/25/11)Caused turnovers ..........................2, 4x, last at Davidson (5/4/12)

Individual Career History

KATHLEEN BATTLE

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 17 0 0 0 - - - - 29 4 10 122012 17 0 0 0 - - - - 44 21 18 18TOTAL 34 0 0 0 - - - - 73 25 28 30

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 7, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Draw controls: 5, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Caused turnovers: 3, Louisville, Feb 24, 2012

JAMIE BRENTLINGER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 18 19 7 26 39 . 4 8 7 36 . 9 2 3 18 37 19 62011 18 28 12 40 62 . 4 5 2 46 . 7 4 2 28 23 31 132012 17 35 4 39 71 . 4 9 3 56 . 7 8 9 14 17 22 4TOTAL 53 82 23 105 172 . 4 7 7 138 . 8 0 2 60 77 72 23

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 5, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Goals: 5, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Assists: 1, 4 timesShots: 8, at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 3, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Draw controls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Man-up goals: 1, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

MORGAN CLARK

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 1 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0TOTAL 1 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0

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KATE CULHANE

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 7 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 2 0 1 02011 5 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 0 02012 12 0 0 0 - - - - 7 1 3 3TOTAL 24 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 13 1 4 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 2, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Draw controls: 1, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; Louisville, Feb 24, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012

Career StatS

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2013 (Senior): Fourth-year team member ... 2012 (Junior):Started four of 12 games played … picked up a career-highseven groundballs and logged one draw control … caused threeturnovers … tied a career best with two groundballs againstCincinnati (3.2) ... 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in five games ...collected four ground balls ... 2010 (Freshman): Appeared inseven games ... scored one goal for one point off one shot ...nabbed two ground balls ... High School: Two-year letterwinnerat Bishop O’Connell ... also participated in four years of tennisand basketball ... named tennis team MVP as a freshman ...earned basketball coaches award as a senior while serving asteam captain ... Personal: Daughter of Patrick and Patti Culhane... father played basketball at the University of Virginia ... uncle(Brian) played basketball at Mount St. Mary’s ... earned the JohnPhillip Sousa Band Award in 2009 ... majoring inphysical education.

Kate CulhaneSenior | midfielder | 5-9

annandale, Va.(BiShop o'Connell)

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WHAT IS ...

On your iPod ......................................................A lot of music you can dance to Your pregame ritual ....................................Listen to music in the locker roomYour favorite food ......................................................................Pasta or ChipotleYour favorite place on campus ..........................Willett Hall or the Rec CenterYour favorite lU road trip........................................................Tennessee in 2010Your favorite pro sports team ..........................................Washinton Redskinsthe most interesting place you’ve been ..........................Southern CaliforniaYour greatest athletic achievement............Winning the NLC Championship

Points ................................................................1, Liberty (3/3/10)Goals ..................................................................1, Liberty (3/3/10)Shots ..................................................................1, Liberty (3/3/10) Ground balls......................................2, 3x, last Cincinnati (3/2/12)Draw controls................................................1, at Drexel (3/14/12)Caused turnovers ..................1, 3x, last vs Virginia Tech (4/11/12)

Individual Career History

KATHLEEN BATTLE

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 17 0 0 0 - - - - 29 4 10 122012 17 0 0 0 - - - - 44 21 18 18TOTAL 34 0 0 0 - - - - 73 25 28 30

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 7, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Draw controls: 5, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Caused turnovers: 3, Louisville, Feb 24, 2012

JAMIE BRENTLINGER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 18 19 7 26 39 . 4 8 7 36 . 9 2 3 18 37 19 62011 18 28 12 40 62 . 4 5 2 46 . 7 4 2 28 23 31 132012 17 35 4 39 71 . 4 9 3 56 . 7 8 9 14 17 22 4TOTAL 53 82 23 105 172 . 4 7 7 138 . 8 0 2 60 77 72 23

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 5, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Goals: 5, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Assists: 1, 4 timesShots: 8, at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 3, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Draw controls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Man-up goals: 1, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

MORGAN CLARK

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 1 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0TOTAL 1 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

KATE CULHANE

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 7 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 2 0 1 02011 5 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 0 02012 12 0 0 0 - - - - 7 1 3 3TOTAL 24 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 13 1 4 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 2, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Draw controls: 1, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; Louisville, Feb 24, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012

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2013 (Senior): Fourth-year team member ... 2012 (Junior): Sawaction in nine games … tallied two goals for two points on fourshots, including three on goal (.750) … went 1-1 on free positionshot attempts … picked up five groundballs, along with a pair ofdraw controls … caused four turnovers … registered a career-high two ground balls against Old Dominion (3.21) and a career-high two draw controls at William and Mary (2.29) ... 2011(Sophomore): Appeared in 11 games ... scored seven goals withone assists for eight points ... .833 shots on goal percentage (10-12) ... converted only free position attempt ... nabbed fiveground balls, collected two draw controls and tallied onecaused turnover ... 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games ...recorded five shots ... collected two draw controls with onecaused turnover ... High School: Four-year team member atRavenwood ... Dogwood Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) All-Tourna-ment team as a junior ... helped Ravenwood to No. 1 ranking asa junior ... All-Region Team selection as a junior and senior ... Na-tional Southeast Team 3 as a sophomore... earned Best DefenseAward as a sophomore ... earned Coach’s Award as a junior ...named MVP as a senior ... also participated in four years of crosscountry ... Most Improved as a sophomore ... ran all four years inthe Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA)States race ... cross country team MVP as a senior ... graduatedwith honors ... Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Janet Schenkel ...majoring in communication studies with a minor in coaching.

Stephanie SChenKelSenior | midfielder | 5-7

Brentwood, tenn.(raVenwood)

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WHAT IS ...

On your iPod..................................Jason Mraz, Andy Grammer, Disney music, Modest Mouse, Cake and Jack Johnson Your favorite food ......................................................................................SeafoodYour favorite place on campus..................Multimedia lab in the GreenwoodYour favorite lU road trip........................................................Tennessee in 2010Your favorite pro sports team ........Tennessee Titans and New York Giantsthe most interesting place you’ve been ................................................St. KittsYour greatest athletic achievement ....Game-winning goals against HS rival

Points ..........................................................2, vs Detroit (4/29/11)Goals............................................................2, vs Detroit (4/29/11)Assists ..........................................................1, Davidson (3/19/11) Shots............................................................3, vs Detroit (4/29/11) Ground balls ....................................................4, Liberty (4/27/12)Draw controls ............................4, at William and Mary (2/29/12)Caused turnovers....................................2, Presbyterian (4/13/12)

Individual Career History

TAYLOR O'HARA

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 2 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0TOTAL 2 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

LAUREN PRASNICKI

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 18 11 5 16 26 . 4 2 3 22 . 8 4 6 11 11 19 62012 17 24 20 44 56 . 4 2 9 47 . 8 3 9 11 6 23 1TOTAL 35 35 25 60 82 . 4 2 7 69 . 8 4 1 22 17 42 7

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 10, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 4, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Assists: 6, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 6, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 2, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Free-position goals: 2, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

STEPHANIE SCHENKEL

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 9 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 2 0 12011 11 7 1 8 12 . 5 8 3 10 . 8 3 3 5 2 4 12012 9 2 0 2 4 . 5 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 5 2 3 4TOTAL 29 9 1 10 21 . 4 2 9 15 . 7 1 4 10 6 7 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Ground balls: 2, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Draw controls: 2, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Free-position goals: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, 4 times

LIZ TRAINER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 17 9 21 6TOTAL 17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 17 9 21 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, 6 timesGoals: 1, 5 timesAssists: 1, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 3, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Ground balls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Free-position goals: 1, at Davidson, May 04, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

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2013 (Senior): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Junior): Trans-fer student-athlete from Catawba College ... started 16 of 16games played … logged 828+ minutes in goal en route to a 3-13record … totaled 151 saves for a .384 save percentage … com-piled a 17.53 goals against average … picked up 27 groundballsand six caused turnovers … season-high 18 saves at Drexel(3.14) … collected a season-best four groundballs at Navy (2.18)and a season-high two caused turnovers at William and Mary(2.29) ... 2011 and 2010 (at monroe CC): Led team to two NJCAANational Championships in a row (2010 and 2011) ... two-timeMost Outstanding Defensive Player at the NJCAA National Tour-nament ... earned All-Region III first team, Region III All-Tourna-ment team, NJCAA All-Tournament team, All-Western New YorkAthletic Conference first team ... voted 2011 NJCAA first teamAll-American ... High School: Four-year letterwinner at Fairpoint... helped Fairpoint to State Quarterfinals for the first time inschool history as a senior ... Personal: Daughter of Dennis andSheila Zimmerman ... father played football for Allegheny Col-lege ... great-grandfather (Eddie Crowe) briefly played profes-sional baseball ... majoring in sociology.

mollie ZimmermanSenior | goalKeeper | 5-6

fairpoint, n.Y.(fairpoint)

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WHAT IS ...

On your iPod ..........................Don’t have one, but if I did it would be country Your pregame ritual..........................Watch inspirational clips and great playsYour favorite food ............................................................................................PizzaYour favorite place on campus ......................................................The LandingsYour favorite lU road trip ..............................................................New York Citythe most interesting place you’ve been................................................St. Croix Your greatest athletic achievement ..........................winning JUCO National

Championship twice

Saves ..........................................................18, at Drexel (3/14/12)Ground balls....................................................4, at Navy (2/18/12)Caused turnovers ......................2, at William and Mary (2/29/12)

Individual Career History

JENNA WEYANT

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 13 0 0 0 - - - - 10 1 6 3TOTAL 13 0 0 0 - - - - 10 1 6 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at High Point, Apr 22, 2012; at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012Draw controls: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; at Albany, Mar 16, 2012

MOLLIE ZIMMERMAN

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 16 0 0 0 - - - - 27 0 9 6TOTAL 16 0 0 0 - - - - 27 0 9 6

Goalie GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho

2012 16 828:25 242 17.53 151 . 3 8 4 3 13 0 0TOTAL 16 828:25 242 17.53 151 . 3 8 4 3 13 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Saves: 18, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Ground balls: 4, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

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2013 (Junior): Third-year team member ... 2012 (Sophomore): Started 15 of 17 games played … fifth on the squad with 19 goalsand 26 total points … added seven assists … registered 30shots, including 24 on goal (.800) … one game-winning goal …went 3-5 on free-position shot attempts … totaled six ground-balls and two draw controls … received the Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award ... 2011 (Freshman): Sat out with an ACL injury ...High School: Four-year team member at St. Catherine’s … All-LIS and team MVP as a junior … member of 2009 Virginia Na-tional Team … team captain as a senior … ACL injury as asophomore and senior … also participated in four years of bas-ketball and two years of field hockey … participated in basket-ball Conference Championships as a junior and senior…basketball team captain as a senior ... Personal: Daughter ofDavid and Mary Anderson … four-year honor student at St.Catherine’s … Cormier Honors College … Presidential MeritScholarship … sister (Maggie) plays lacrosse at William andMary … brother (Matt) swam for Washington and Lee ... major-ing in physical health education teaching education (PHETE).

AlexA AndersonJunior | AttAcker | 5-6

richmond, VA.(st. cAtherine’s)

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WHAT IS ...

On your iPod................................................................................Anything country Your pregame ritual ................Listen to music and dance in the locker roomYour favorite food ......................................................Tomatoes and MozzarellaYour favorite place on campus..................................................................My bedYour favorite lU road trip ..............................................................................NavyYour favorite pro sports team ........................................New England Patriotsthe most interesting place you’ve been..............................Galapagos IslandsYour greatest athletic achievement ......Playing D-I lax after tearing my ACL

Points ..............................................4, 3x, last vs Howard (5/5/12)Goals ................................................3, 2x, last vs Howard (5/5/12)Assists ....................................................2, Presbyterian (4/13/12) Shots ............................................................7, vs Howard (5/5/12) Ground balls ..................................................2, at Detroit (4/1/12)Draw controls ..........................1, 2x, last Old Dominion (3/21/12)Caused turnovers ......................................................................N/A

Individual Career History

CHRISTIAN ACKER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 8 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 1 1TOTAL 8 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 1 1

Goalie GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho

2012 8 191:20 48 15.05 33 . 4 0 7 1 0 0 0TOTAL 8 191:20 48 15.05 33 . 4 0 7 1 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Saves: 12, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

ALEXA ANDERSON

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 19 7 26 30 . 6 3 3 24 . 8 0 0 6 2 22 0TOTAL 17 19 7 26 30 . 6 3 3 24 . 8 0 0 6 2 22 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 4, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 3, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Assists: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Shots: 7, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Draw controls: 1, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Free-position goals: 1, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012

SARAH ARNDT

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

MARY BARONDESS

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 18 18 10 28 43 . 4 1 9 35 . 8 1 4 15 73 40 42012 17 21 2 23 47 . 4 4 7 36 . 7 6 6 12 37 32 5TOTAL 35 39 12 51 90 . 4 3 3 71 . 7 8 9 27 110 72 9

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 3, 4 timesGoals: 3, 4 timesAssists: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 6, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Ground balls: 4, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Draw controls: 6, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Man-up goals: 1, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012; at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012

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2013 (Junior): Third-year team member ... 2012 (Sophomore):Started six of 17 games played … fourth on the team with ca-reer-high 21 goals … added two assists for 23 total points …logged 47 shots, including 36 on goal (.766) … went 6-12 onfree-position shot attempts … was second on the team with 37draw controls … collected 12 groundballs and caused fiveturnovers … season-high six draw controls against Cincinnati(3.2) … career-high four groundballs and two caused turnoversat Drexel (3.14) ... 2011 (Freshman): Started all 18 games ...scored 28 points on 18 goals and 10 assists ... finished the seasonwith a .814 shots on goal percentage ... registered a team- andleague-high 73 draw controls, including a career-high eight vs.St. Bonaventure (3.14) and at Jacksonville (4.3) ... grabbed 15ground balls with four caused turnovers ... High School: Four-year letterwinner at Westfield … second team All-District as asophomore and first team All-District, first team All-District tour-nament team, second team Northern Region and was memberof the USL National HS DC Metro team as a junior … first teamAll-District, first team All-District Tournament team, first teamNorthern Region, team MVP, team captain, Fairfax Time’s list of2010 Northern Region Player to Watch and led team in pointsand draw controls as a senior … Concorde District Championsas a senior … also participated in four years of basketball ... wasnamed All-District honorable mention and led team in reboundsas a junior … basketball KSA 1st Place Tournament Champi-onship ... was a three-year Scholar-Athlete and four-year CumLaude Honor Roll recipient ... Personal: Daughter of David andJosie Barondess …mother played soccer and tennis at Ran-dolph-Macon College … grandfather (Jack Renard) playedlacrosse at the United States Naval Academy and won a NCAAChampionship in 1954 … majoring in therapeutic recreation.

mAry BArondessJunior | AttAcker | 5-10

centreVille, VA.(Westfield)

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WHAT IS ...

On your iPod....................................Dave Matthews, Eminem, Eli Young Band Your pregame ritual..................Listen to Eminem and keep my socks folded Your favorite food ....................................................................Mashed potatoesYour favorite lU road trip............................................................................Floridathe most interesting place you’ve been ....................................................Israel

Points ..............................................4, 2x, last Richmond (3/16/11)Goals ................................................3, 6x, last vs Howard (5/5/12)Assists............................................3, vs St. Bonaventure (3/14/11) Shots ............................................................6, Cincinnati (3/2/12) Ground balls..................................................4, at Drexel (3/14/12)Draw controls ............................8, 2x, last at Jacksonville (4/3/11)Caused turnovers..............................2, 2x, last at Drexel (3/14/12)

Individual Career History

CHRISTIAN ACKER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 8 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 1 1TOTAL 8 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 1 1

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2012 8 191:20 48 15.05 33 . 4 0 7 1 0 0 0TOTAL 8 191:20 48 15.05 33 . 4 0 7 1 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Saves: 12, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

ALEXA ANDERSON

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2012 17 19 7 26 30 . 6 3 3 24 . 8 0 0 6 2 22 0TOTAL 17 19 7 26 30 . 6 3 3 24 . 8 0 0 6 2 22 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 4, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 3, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Assists: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Shots: 7, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Draw controls: 1, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Free-position goals: 1, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012

SARAH ARNDT

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MARY BARONDESS

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 18 18 10 28 43 . 4 1 9 35 . 8 1 4 15 73 40 42012 17 21 2 23 47 . 4 4 7 36 . 7 6 6 12 37 32 5TOTAL 35 39 12 51 90 . 4 3 3 71 . 7 8 9 27 110 72 9

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 3, 4 timesGoals: 3, 4 timesAssists: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 6, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Ground balls: 4, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Draw controls: 6, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Man-up goals: 1, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012; at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012

Career StatS

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2013 (Junior): Third-year team member ... 2012 (Sophomore):Started 17 of 17 games played … second on the team with ca-reer-high 44 groundballs … fourth with personal-best 21 drawcontrols … second with career-high 18 caused turnovers …picked up a career-high seven ground balls against Cincinnati(3.2) … collected a career-best five draw controls against OldDominion (3.21) and caused a personal-best three turnoversagainst Louisville (2.24) ... All-NLC Second Team ... 2011 (Fresh-man): Started eight of 17 games played ... grabbed 29 groundballs with four draw controls and 12 caused turnovers ... HighSchool: Four-year team member at St. Anne’s Belfield … VISAAAll-State First Team Division 2 as a junior and senior … VISAA Di-vision 2 State Champions as a junior and senior … All-LIS Divi-sion 1, VISAA Division 2 Player of the Year and STAB LacrosseAward as a senior … also participated in three years of fieldhockey and one year of cross country … field hockey First TeamAll-CVA and All-LIS Division 1 as a junior … field hockey teamcaptain as a senior ... received Mary King Blake Award as a sen-ior ... Personal: Daughter of Mike and Laura Battle … momswam one year at the University of Virginia … dad played foot-ball at the University of Southern California from 1966-68, won aNational Championship in 1967 and was named an All-Americanin 1968 before playing for the New York Jets … one of eight chil-dren ... majoring in exercise science.

kAthleen BAttleJunior | midfielder | 5-8

nellysford, VA.(st. Anne’s Belfield)

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WHAT IS ...

On your iPod................................................................................Sappy love songs Your pregame ritual..............................Talk to my dad, braid teammates’ hairYour favorite food ..............................Tomato, mozzarella, basil and balsamicYour favorite place on campus..........................................My Lazy Boy reclinerYour favorite lU road trip............................................................................FloridaYour favorite pro sports team ....................................................New York Jetsthe most interesting place you’ve been............................Harry Potter WorldYour greatest athletic achievement........Making 2012 All-NLC Second Team

Points ........................................................................................N/AGoals ........................................................................................N/AAssists........................................................................................N/A Shots ........................................................................................N/A Ground balls ..................................................7, Cincinnati (3/2/12)Draw controls........................................5, Old Dominion (3/21/12)Caused turnovers ............................3, 2x, last Louisville (2/24/12)

Individual Career History

KATHLEEN BATTLE

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 17 0 0 0 - - - - 29 4 10 122012 17 0 0 0 - - - - 44 21 18 18TOTAL 34 0 0 0 - - - - 73 25 28 30

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 7, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Draw controls: 5, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Caused turnovers: 3, Louisville, Feb 24, 2012

JAMIE BRENTLINGER

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2010 18 19 7 26 39 . 4 8 7 36 . 9 2 3 18 37 19 62011 18 28 12 40 62 . 4 5 2 46 . 7 4 2 28 23 31 132012 17 35 4 39 71 . 4 9 3 56 . 7 8 9 14 17 22 4TOTAL 53 82 23 105 172 . 4 7 7 138 . 8 0 2 60 77 72 23

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 5, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Goals: 5, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Assists: 1, 4 timesShots: 8, at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 3, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Draw controls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Man-up goals: 1, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

MORGAN CLARK

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 1 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0TOTAL 1 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

KATE CULHANE

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 7 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 2 0 1 02011 5 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 0 02012 12 0 0 0 - - - - 7 1 3 3TOTAL 24 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 13 1 4 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 2, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Draw controls: 1, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; Louisville, Feb 24, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012

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2013 (Junior): Third-year team member ... 2012 (Sophomore):Started 14 of 15 games played … registered one shot … col-lected 22 ground balls and five draw controls … caused eightturnovers … posted a season-high three groundballs on threeoccasions, including at Davidson (5.4) … forced a season-hightwo turnovers at Cincinnati (3.2) ... 2011 (Freshman): Did notplay ... High School: Four-year team member at Patterson Mill… named Second Team All-County as a junior and senior ... two-year team captain … also participated in four years of soccerand two years of basketball ... soccer Second Team All-County asa junior and senior ... Personal: Daughter of James and SherryHurley ... majoring in social work and sociology.

shAnnon hurleyJunior | defender | 5-6

Bel Air, md.(PAtterson mill)

#6#6

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod ........................................A lot you everything, but mostly DrakeYour pregame ritual ........................Talk to my parents, dance in locker roomYour favorite food ..................................................................Peach mango salsa Your favorite place on campus ............................................................My houseYour favorite lU road trip ........................................................Spring break 2012Your favorite pro sports team ..............................................Baltimore Ravensthe most interesting place you’ve been................................................ChicagoYour greatest athletic achievement....................................Playing D-I lacrosse

Points ........................................................................................N/AGoals ........................................................................................N/AAssists........................................................................................N/A Shots ........................................................1, at Davidson (4/20/12) Ground balls ..................................3, 3x, last at Davidson (5/4/12)Draw controls ..................................1, 5x, last vs Howard (5/5/12)Caused turnovers ..........................................2, Cincinnati (3/2/12)

Individual Career History

Brittany Haun

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 6 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 2 3 3 1TOTAL 6 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 2 3 3 1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; Jacksonville, Apr 15, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012

SHANNON HURLEY

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 15 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 - - 22 5 10 8TOTAL 15 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 - - 22 5 10 8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Shots: 1, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Ground balls: 3, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; at Davidson, May 04, 2012Draw controls: 1, 5 timesCaused turnovers: 2, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012

SARA JACOBSON

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 7 13 28 2TOTAL 17 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 7 13 28 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 2, 5 timesGoals: 2, 4 timesAssists: 2, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 3, 4 timesGround balls: 3, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Draw controls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Albany, Mar 16, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

KACEY NORWOOD

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 3 3 5 2TOTAL 2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 3 3 5 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Goals: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Shots: 5, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Draw controls: 3, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012; Louisville, Feb 24, 2012

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2013 (Junior): Third-year team member ... 2012 (Sophomore):Started 17 of 17 games played … team-and career-high 44 points… team- and career-high 20 assists … third on the team with 24goals on 56 shots, including 47 on goal (.839) … collected 11groundballs and six draw controls … one caused turnover …went 3-14 on free position shot attempts … registered careerhighs of six assists and 10 total points against Howard (5.5) …received the Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award ... 2011 (Fresh-man): Started three of 18 games ... scored 11 goals and dished 5assists for 16 points ... hit 22 of 26 shots on goal for a .846 shotson goal percentage ... grabbed 11 ground balls and as manydraw controls ... credited with six caused turnovers ... receivedthe Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award ... High School: Four-yearletterwinner at Rockbridge County … First Team All-Region andAll-District as a junior and senior … team MVP as a senior …played for Team Virginia at the National Tournament as a junior… also participated in four years of basketball ... National HonorSociety member ... Personal: Daughter of David Prasnicki andDebbie Arthur ... brother (Chase) played football for West Pointand another brother (Tyler) played lacrosse for VMI … majoringin exercise science.

lAuren PrAsnickiJunior | midfielder | 5-7

lexington, VA.(rockBridge county)

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WHAT IS ...

On your iPod ..............................................Everything, but especially mash-ups Your pregame ritual ................Shoot around, dance and sing in locker roomYour favorite food ..................................................Chocolate covered almondsYour favorite place on campus....................................................My front porchYour favorite lU road trip ..........................................................................BuffaloYour favorite pro sports team ........................................................Detroit Lionsthe most interesting place you’ve been................................................JamaicaYour greatest athletic achievement..............2012 NLC All-Tournament Team

Points ........................................................10, vs Howard (5/5/12)Goals ................................................4, 3x, last vs Howard (5/5/12) Assists ..........................................................6, vs Howard (5/5/12)Shots ....................................................6, 3x, last Liberty (4/27/12) Ground balls ....................................................3, Detroit (4/21/11)Draw controls ............................................4, Jacksonville (4/3/11)Caused turnovers ............................2, 2x, last vs Detroit (4/29/11)

Individual Career History

TAYLOR O'HARA

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 2 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0TOTAL 2 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

LAUREN PRASNICKI

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 18 11 5 16 26 . 4 2 3 22 . 8 4 6 11 11 19 62012 17 24 20 44 56 . 4 2 9 47 . 8 3 9 11 6 23 1TOTAL 35 35 25 60 82 . 4 2 7 69 . 8 4 1 22 17 42 7

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 10, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 4, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Assists: 6, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 6, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 2, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Free-position goals: 2, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

STEPHANIE SCHENKEL

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 9 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 2 0 12011 11 7 1 8 12 . 5 8 3 10 . 8 3 3 5 2 4 12012 9 2 0 2 4 . 5 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 5 2 3 4TOTAL 29 9 1 10 21 . 4 2 9 15 . 7 1 4 10 6 7 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Ground balls: 2, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Draw controls: 2, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Free-position goals: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, 4 times

LIZ TRAINER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 17 9 21 6TOTAL 17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 17 9 21 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, 6 timesGoals: 1, 5 timesAssists: 1, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 3, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Ground balls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Free-position goals: 1, at Davidson, May 04, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

Career StatS

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2013 (Junior): Third-year team member ... 2012 (Sophomore):Started 17 of 17 games played … registered one goal for onepoint on two shots, both of which were on goal … collected 21groundballs … credited with 10 caused turnovers and eightdraw controls … recorded a career-high four groundballs atDrexel (3.14) … collected a career-high four draw controls at De-troit (4.1) … received the Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award ...2011 (Freshman): Started all 18 games … scored four goals witha .800 shots on goal percentage (4-5) ... collected 13 groundballs with 11 draw controls and eight caused turnovers ... re-ceived the Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award ... High School:Four-year team member at W.T. Woodson … Second Team All-District as a sophomore and junior … First Team All-District as asenior … District Champions as a junior and senior ... State run-ners-up as a senior ... also participated in cross country andswimming ... AP Scholar and three-year honor roll student ...Personal: Daughter of Clark and Patty Whitman … majoring inbiology major.

emily WhitmAnJunior | midfielder | 5-5

fAirfAx, VA.(W.t. Woodson)

#1#1

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod....................................................Drake, Kid Cudi and Justin Bieber Your pregame ritual ............................................................Blasting Drake songsYour favorite food ............................................................................................CrabYour favorite place on campus................................Chichester Science CenterYour favorite lU road trip ......................................................Philidelphia in 2012Your favorite pro sports team ........................................Washington Redskinsthe most interesting place you’ve been..................................................IrelandYour greatest athletic achievement ................Running the Manchester Test

Points..................................................2, 2x, last Howard (3/25/11)Goals ..................................................2, 2x, last Howard (3/25/11)Assists........................................................................................N/A Shots ..............................................................3, Howard (3/25/11) Ground balls..................................................4, at Drexel (3/14/12)Draw controls ................................................4, at Detroit (4/1/12)Caused turnovers ............................2, 5x, last vs Howard (5/5/12)

Individual Career History

EMILY WHITMAN

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT

2011 18 4 0 4 5 . 8 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 0 13 11 21 82012 17 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 2 1.000 0 21 8 19 10TOTAL 35 5 0 5 7 . 7 1 4 6 . 8 5 7 0 34 19 40 18

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012Goals: 1, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012Shots: 1, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012; Liberty, Apr 27, 2012Ground balls: 4, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Draw controls: 4, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012; at Albany, Mar 16, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012

Career StatS

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Started one of eight games played … logged 191+ min-utes in goal en route to a 1-0 record … totaled 33 saves for a.407 save percentage … compiled a 15.05 goals against average… picked up four ground balls and caused one turnover … sea-son-high 12 saves against Howard (5.5) … collected a season-high two groundballs at Detroit (4.1) ... High School: Playedfour years at Moorestown … State Champions as a senior …also played two years of field hockey ... Personal: Daughter ofJim and Susan Acker ... aunt (Debbie Acker Ray) ran cross coun-try at Longwood ... cousin (Tyler Ray) played football at Ran-dolph-Macon College ... majoring in early elementary PK-6education.

Christian aCkersophomore | Goalkeeper | 5-5

moorestown, n.J.(moorestown)

#33#33

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod............................................................................................Everything Your pregame ritual ......................................................................Listen to musicYour favorite food..........................................................................................HoneyYour favorite place on campus..................................................................My bedYour favorite lU road trip ........................................................New York in 2012Your favorite pro sports team ..............................................Philadelphia Flyersthe most interesting place you’ve been ......................................................ParisYour greatest athletic achievement ..........High School State Championship

Saves ..........................................................12, vs Howard (5/5/12)Ground balls ..................................................2, at Detroit (4/1/12) Caused turnovers ......................................1, at Davidson (5/4/12)

Individual Career History

CHRISTIAN ACKER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 8 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 1 1TOTAL 8 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 1 1

Goalie GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho

2012 8 191:20 48 15.05 33 . 4 0 7 1 0 0 0TOTAL 8 191:20 48 15.05 33 . 4 0 7 1 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Saves: 12, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

ALEXA ANDERSON

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 19 7 26 30 . 6 3 3 24 . 8 0 0 6 2 22 0TOTAL 17 19 7 26 30 . 6 3 3 24 . 8 0 0 6 2 22 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 4, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 3, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Assists: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Shots: 7, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Draw controls: 1, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Free-position goals: 1, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012

SARAH ARNDT

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

MARY BARONDESS

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 18 18 10 28 43 . 4 1 9 35 . 8 1 4 15 73 40 42012 17 21 2 23 47 . 4 4 7 36 . 7 6 6 12 37 32 5TOTAL 35 39 12 51 90 . 4 3 3 71 . 7 8 9 27 110 72 9

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 3, 4 timesGoals: 3, 4 timesAssists: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 6, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Ground balls: 4, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Draw controls: 6, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Man-up goals: 1, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012; at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012

Career StatS

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Did not play ... High School: Four-year team member atArchbishop Spalding ... team captain and MVP as a senior …also played two years of basketball ... four-year honor roll selec-tion ... 2011 Academic All-American … National Honor Society2010-2011 … Principal Honor Roll 2008-2009 ... Personal: Daugh-ter of Ken and Kim Arndt … brother (Scott) plays baseball atFrostburg ... majoring in business.

sarah arndtsophomore | attaCker | 5-6

pasadena, md.(arChbishop spaldinG)

#13#13

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod ................................................................................Country and pop Your pregame ritual ..................................................................Listen to my iPodYour favorite food ............................................................................................PizzaYour favorite place on campus....................................................The Rec CenterYour favorite lU road trip ........................................................New York in 2012Your favorite pro sports team ..........................Baltimore Ravens and Oriolesthe most interesting place you’ve been ....................................Key West, Fla.Your greatest athletic achievement ..................Playing D-I lax after ACL tear

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Saw action in one game … made her collegiate debut atAlbany (3.16) ... High School: Four-year letterwinner at Battle-field … All-Area First Team as a sophomore, junior and senior ...All-District and All-Region First Team as a junior and senior …joined the 100 goal club as a junior ... honor roll selection ... Per-sonal: Daughter of Don and Lynn Clark … dad played ice hockeyand soccer at SUNY Cortland and is a Division I lacrosse referee... majoring in elementary education.

morGan Clarksophomore | midfielder | 5-9

Gainesville, va.(battlefield)

#7#7

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod............................................................................................Everything Your pregame ritual ............................................Listen to my pump-up playlistYour favorite food........................................................................................All foodYour favorite place on campus ..............................................................My dormYour favorite lU road trip ........................................................New York in 2012Your favorite pro sports team ........................................Washington Redskinsthe most interesting place you’ve been..............................................CaliforniaYour greatest athletic achievement....................................Playing D-I lacrosse

Points ........................................................................................N/AGoals ........................................................................................N/AAssists........................................................................................N/A Shots ........................................................................................N/A Ground balls..............................................................................N/ADraw controls ............................................................................N/ACaused turnovers ......................................................................N/A

Individual Career History

KATHLEEN BATTLE

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 17 0 0 0 - - - - 29 4 10 122012 17 0 0 0 - - - - 44 21 18 18TOTAL 34 0 0 0 - - - - 73 25 28 30

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 7, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Draw controls: 5, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Caused turnovers: 3, Louisville, Feb 24, 2012

JAMIE BRENTLINGER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 18 19 7 26 39 . 4 8 7 36 . 9 2 3 18 37 19 62011 18 28 12 40 62 . 4 5 2 46 . 7 4 2 28 23 31 132012 17 35 4 39 71 . 4 9 3 56 . 7 8 9 14 17 22 4TOTAL 53 82 23 105 172 . 4 7 7 138 . 8 0 2 60 77 72 23

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 5, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Goals: 5, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Assists: 1, 4 timesShots: 8, at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 3, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Draw controls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Man-up goals: 1, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

MORGAN CLARK

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 1 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0TOTAL 1 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

KATE CULHANE

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 7 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 2 0 1 02011 5 0 0 0 - - - - 4 0 0 02012 12 0 0 0 - - - - 7 1 3 3TOTAL 24 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 13 1 4 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 2, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012Draw controls: 1, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; Louisville, Feb 24, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012

Career StatS

Single-game HigHS

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Saw action in six games … scored two goals on fiveshots, including four on goal (.800) … picked up two ground-balls and three draw controls … caused one turnover ... HighSchool: Four-year letterwinner at Monticello ... two-year teamcaptain ... two-time All-District First Team and All-District SecondTeam ... All-Region honorable mention as a freshman ... in 2010,represented Virginia in the Women’s Division National Tourna-ment, voted to the US Lacrosse All-American Academic teamand was a Sportswoman of the Year Finialist ... in 2011, earnedMonticello Female Athlete of the Year, SAMMY (Body By MilkAthlete of the Year) semifinalist and a Sportswoman of the YearFinalist ... team advanced to State semifinals once and twice toboth the District and Regional championship game ... alsoplayed four years of field hockey and basketball ... field hockey:All-District, All-Region and All-State First Team as a junior andsenior ... District and Region Defensive Player of the Year as ajunior and Player of the Year as a senior ... team captain as a sen-ior ... basketball: team captain as a senior ... All-District FirstTeam and All-Defense First Team as a senior ... four-year boardmember of the Monticello Key Club ... four-year Honor Roll stu-dent ... earned Kiwanis and VIAAA John Youngblood scholarship... Personal: Daughter of Billy and India Haun ... majoring in matheducation.

brittany haunsophomore | midfielder | 5-6

Charlottesville, va.(montiCello)

#18#18

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod ......................................................................................A lot of oldies Your favorite food......................Anything with chocolate or barbecue sauceYour favorite place on campus ..............................................................My dormYour favorite lU road trip ..............................High Point and Davidson in 2012Your favorite pro sports team ......Denver Broncos and Washington Redskinsthe most interesting place you’ve been ................Natural Bridge Safari ZooYour greatest athletic achievement ..........................semi-finalist for SAMMY

Points ..............................................1, 2x, last vs Howard (5/5/12)Goals ................................................1, 2x, last vs Howard (5/5/12) Assists........................................................................................N/AShots ................................................2, 2x, last vs Howard (5/5/12) Ground balls ....................................1, 2x, last vs Howard (5/5/12)Draw controls ..............................1, 3x, last Jacksonville (4/15/12)Caused turnovers ..........................................1, at Detroit (4/1/12)

Individual Career History

Brittany Haun

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 6 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 2 3 3 1TOTAL 6 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 2 3 3 1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; Jacksonville, Apr 15, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012

SHANNON HURLEY

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 15 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 - - 22 5 10 8TOTAL 15 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 - - 22 5 10 8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Shots: 1, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Ground balls: 3, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; at Davidson, May 04, 2012Draw controls: 1, 5 timesCaused turnovers: 2, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012

SARA JACOBSON

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 7 13 28 2TOTAL 17 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 7 13 28 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 2, 5 timesGoals: 2, 4 timesAssists: 2, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 3, 4 timesGround balls: 3, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Draw controls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Albany, Mar 16, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

KACEY NORWOOD

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 3 3 5 2TOTAL 2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 3 3 5 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Goals: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Shots: 5, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Draw controls: 3, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012; Louisville, Feb 24, 2012

Career StatS

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Started three of 17 games played … logged 12 goals andfive assists for 17 total points … recorded 21 shots, including 18on goal (.857) … collected seven groundballs and 13 draw con-trols … caused two turnovers … season-high two assists atHigh Point (4.22) … season-high three groundballs at Williamand Mary (2.29) … season-high three draw controls againstHoward (5.5) ... High School: Four-year letterwinner at Battle-field … three-time All-Area First Team … two-time All-Districtand All-Region Second Team … two-time All-District and all-Re-gion First Team … Washington Post First Team All-Area All Staras a junior … team-high draw controls as a sophomore … team-high goals as a junior … team-high draw controls, assists andpoints as a senior … Regional Champions as a senior … also par-ticipated in three years of cheerleading and two years of gym-nastics ... Personal: Daughter of Rick and Cindy Jacobson ...majoring in liberal studies and elementary education.

sara JaCobsonsophomore | midfielder | 5-4

Gainesville, va.(battlefield)

#12#12

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod....................................................................................Mostly country Your pregame ritual ..........................Eat a good meal and visualize the gameYour favorite food ........................Mac and cheese, chocolate and ice creamYour favorite place on campus..................................................................My bedYour favorite lU road trip ........................................................New York in 2012Your favorite pro sports team ..............................................Minnesota Vikingsthe most interesting place you’ve been ..................................................AlaskaYour greatest athletic achievement....................................Playing D-I lacrosse

Points ..............................................2, 5x, last vs Howard (5/5/12)Goals ................................................2, 4x, last vs Howard (5/5/12) Assists ....................................................2, at High Point (4/22/12)Shots ..........................................3, 4x, last Presbyterian (4/13/12) Ground balls ..............................3, at William and Mary (2/29/12)Draw controls ..............................................3, vs Howard (5/5/12)Caused turnovers........................1, 2x, last Virginia Tech (4/11/12)

Individual Career History

Brittany Haun

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 6 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 2 3 3 1TOTAL 6 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 2 3 3 1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; Jacksonville, Apr 15, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012

SHANNON HURLEY

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 15 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 - - 22 5 10 8TOTAL 15 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 - - 22 5 10 8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Shots: 1, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Ground balls: 3, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; at Davidson, May 04, 2012Draw controls: 1, 5 timesCaused turnovers: 2, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012

SARA JACOBSON

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 7 13 28 2TOTAL 17 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 7 13 28 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 2, 5 timesGoals: 2, 4 timesAssists: 2, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 3, 4 timesGround balls: 3, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Draw controls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Albany, Mar 16, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

KACEY NORWOOD

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 3 3 5 2TOTAL 2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 3 3 5 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Goals: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Shots: 5, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Draw controls: 3, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012; Louisville, Feb 24, 2012

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Started two of two games played … scored one goal forone point on five shots, including four on goal (.800) … pickedup three groundballs and three draw controls … caused twoturnovers … took a season-high five shots at Navy (2.18) …posted season highs of two groundballs and three draw con-trols at Navy (2.18) ... High School: Four-year letterwinner atChantilly … team won Virginia AAA State Championship as asophomore … First Team All-District and All-Region and namedto the All-Tournament team as a junior … First Team All-Districtand All-Region as a senior … Washington Post Second Team All-Metro as a senior … Concorde District Player of the Year as asenior … US Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention as a sen-ior … set school record for goals scored in one season (110) as asenior … team-high draw controls and team MVP as a senior …also participated in three years of basketball and two years ofcross country ... Personal: Daughter of Steven and Tyra Nor-wood … father played baseball at the University of Virginia …mother participated in gymnastics at James Madison … sister(Taylor) plays lacrosse at Indiana University of Pennsylvania ...majoring in liberal studies and elementary education.

Kacey NorwoodSophomore | midfielder | 5-8

chaNtilly, Va.(chaNtilly)

#4#4

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod..............................................................Mainly hip hop and country Your pregame ritual............Eat a good meal, listen to music and watch clipsYour favorite place on campus ..............................................................My roomYour favorite lU road trip ........................................................New York in 2012Your favorite pro sports team ........................................Washington Redskinsthe most interesting place you’ve been ................................Turks and CaicosYour greatest athletic achievement..................AAA HS State Championship

Points ..............................................................1, at Navy (2/18/12)Goals ..............................................................1, at Navy (2/18/12)Assists........................................................................................N/A Shots ..............................................................5, at Navy (2/18/12) Ground balls....................................................2, at Navy (2/18/12)Draw controls ..................................................3, at Navy (2/18/12Caused turnovers ............................1, 2x, last Louisville (2/24/12)

Individual Career History

Brittany Haun

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 6 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 2 3 3 1TOTAL 6 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 2 3 3 1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Ground balls: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; Jacksonville, Apr 15, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012

SHANNON HURLEY

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 15 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 - - 22 5 10 8TOTAL 15 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 - - 22 5 10 8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Shots: 1, at Davidson, Apr 20, 2012Ground balls: 3, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012; at Davidson, May 04, 2012Draw controls: 1, 5 timesCaused turnovers: 2, Cincinnati, Mar 02, 2012

SARA JACOBSON

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 7 13 28 2TOTAL 17 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 7 13 28 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 2, 5 timesGoals: 2, 4 timesAssists: 2, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 3, 4 timesGround balls: 3, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Draw controls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Free-position goals: 2, at Albany, Mar 16, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012; at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

KACEY NORWOOD

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 3 3 5 2TOTAL 2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 3 3 5 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Goals: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Shots: 5, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Draw controls: 3, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012; Louisville, Feb 24, 2012

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Appeared in two games ... made her collegiate debut atWilliam and Mary (2.29) before seeing time at Albany (3.16), aswell ... High School: Played one year at Centreville … ConcordeDistrict Honorable Mention and All-Tournament team as a senior… also played four years of basketball … two-year basketballteam captain … Concorde All-District third team as a junior …Concorde District All-Defensive team and All-Concorde SecondTeam as a senior … participated in Northern Region All-Stargame ... Scholar-Athlete and member of History Honors Society... Personal: Daughter of Patrick and Tami O’Hara … majoring inathletic training.

taylor o’haraSophomore | defeNder | 5-10

ceNtreVille, Va.(ceNtreVille)

#11#11

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod............................................................................................Everything Your pregame ritual ................................Listen tomy favorite song on repeatYour favorite food................................................Anything my grandma makesYour favorite place on campus ..............................................................My dormYour favorite lU road trip ........................................................Spring break 2012Your favorite pro sports team ................USA Beach Volleyball (May/Walsh)the most interesting place you’ve been ..................Devil’s Tower, WyomingYour greatest athletic achievement ........Transitioning from basketball to lacrosse

Points ........................................................................................N/AGoals ........................................................................................N/AAssists........................................................................................N/A Shots ........................................................................................N/A Ground balls..............................................................................N/ADraw controls ............................................................................N/ACaused turnovers ......................................................................N/A

Individual Career History

TAYLOR O'HARA

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 2 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0TOTAL 2 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

LAUREN PRASNICKI

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 18 11 5 16 26 . 4 2 3 22 . 8 4 6 11 11 19 62012 17 24 20 44 56 . 4 2 9 47 . 8 3 9 11 6 23 1TOTAL 35 35 25 60 82 . 4 2 7 69 . 8 4 1 22 17 42 7

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 10, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 4, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Assists: 6, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 6, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 2, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Free-position goals: 2, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

STEPHANIE SCHENKEL

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 9 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 2 0 12011 11 7 1 8 12 . 5 8 3 10 . 8 3 3 5 2 4 12012 9 2 0 2 4 . 5 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 5 2 3 4TOTAL 29 9 1 10 21 . 4 2 9 15 . 7 1 4 10 6 7 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Ground balls: 2, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Draw controls: 2, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Free-position goals: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, 4 times

LIZ TRAINER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 17 9 21 6TOTAL 17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 17 9 21 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, 6 timesGoals: 1, 5 timesAssists: 1, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 3, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Ground balls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Free-position goals: 1, at Davidson, May 04, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Started 17 of 17 games played … totaled five goals andone assist for six points … took 18 shots, including 13 on goal(.722) … one game-winning goal … scored one free-positiongoal on five attempts … collected 17 groundballs and nine drawcontrols … caused six turnovers … registered a season-highthree groundballs against Howard (5.5) … tallied a season-hightwo draw controls at Detroit (4.1) and a season-high two causedturnovers at Davidson (5.4) … received the Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award ... High School: Four-year letterwinner at MountHebron … County and Regional Champions and Maryland StateFinalist as a sophomore … Academic All-American and teamcaptain as a senior … County and District Champions as a senior… also played four years of soccer … All-County HonorableMention and team captain as a senior … four-year Scholar-Ath-lete in lacrosse and soccer ... National Honor Society … top 5%of class … Maryland Distinguished Scholar Honorable Mention… Val McNeely PE Department Award … representative toMPSSAA Student-Athlete Leadership Conference ... Personal:Daughter of Rob and Betsy Trainer … Cormier Honors College ...majoring in exercise science.

liz traiNerSophomore | midfielder | 5-4

ellicott city, md.(mt. hebroN)

#3#3

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod ................................................................................................Country Your favorite food............................................................................Gummy BearsYour favorite place on campus ..............................................................My dormYour favorite pro sports team ..............................................Baltimore Ravensthe most interesting place you’ve been ................................................MexicoYour greatest athletic achievement..............................Starting as a freshman

Points....................................................1, 6x, at Davidson (5/4/12)Goals ....................................................1, 5x, at Davidson (5/4/12)Assists ....................................................1, at High Point (4/22/12) Shots ......................................................3, at High Point (4/22/12) Ground balls ................................................3, vs Howard (5/5/12)Draw controls ................................................2, at Detroit (4/1/12)Caused turnovers ......................................2, at Davidson (5/4/12)

Individual Career History

TAYLOR O'HARA

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 2 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0TOTAL 2 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

LAUREN PRASNICKI

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2011 18 11 5 16 26 . 4 2 3 22 . 8 4 6 11 11 19 62012 17 24 20 44 56 . 4 2 9 47 . 8 3 9 11 6 23 1TOTAL 35 35 25 60 82 . 4 2 7 69 . 8 4 1 22 17 42 7

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 10, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 4, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Assists: 6, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 6, Liberty, Apr 27, 2012; Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 2, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Free-position goals: 2, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

STEPHANIE SCHENKEL

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2010 9 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 2 0 12011 11 7 1 8 12 . 5 8 3 10 . 8 3 3 5 2 4 12012 9 2 0 2 4 . 5 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 5 2 3 4TOTAL 29 9 1 10 21 . 4 2 9 15 . 7 1 4 10 6 7 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Goals: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; vs Howard, May 05, 2012Shots: 2, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Ground balls: 2, Old Dominion, Mar 21, 2012Draw controls: 2, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012Free-position goals: 1, Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, 4 times

LIZ TRAINER

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 17 9 21 6TOTAL 17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 17 9 21 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 1, 6 timesGoals: 1, 5 timesAssists: 1, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Shots: 3, at High Point, Apr 22, 2012Ground balls: 3, vs Howard, May 05, 2012Draw controls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012Free-position goals: 1, at Davidson, May 04, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at Davidson, May 04, 2012

Career StatS

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2013 (Sophomore): Second-year team member ... 2012 (Fresh-man): Started seven of 13 games played … picked up 10groundballs and logged one draw control … caused threeturnovers … collected two groundballs on three occasions, in-cluding at High Point (4.22) ... High School: Four-year letterwin-ner at Fallston … Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conferenceand Regional Champions as a senior … also participated in fouryears of soccer and basketball … soccer State finalist as a soph-omore … soccer and basketball State Champions as a junior ...four-year honor roll at Fallston … German National Honor Soci-ety … four-year Minds in Motion (for maintaining a 3.25 GPAwhile playing a sport) ... Personal: Daughter of Patrick andWendy Weyant ... Cormier Honors College ... majoring in busi-ness management.

JeNNa weyaNtSophomore | defeNder | 5-9

fallStoN, md.(fallStoN)

#23#23

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod............................................................................................EverythingYour favorite food ..............................................................Green bean casseroleYour favorite place on campus..........................................The Rufner FountainYour favorite lU road trip ..............................................................................NavyYour favorite pro sports team ..............................................Baltimore Ravensthe most interesting place you’ve been ..............................London, EnglandYour greatest athletic achievement ........Soccer and lacrosse HS state titles

Points ........................................................................................N/AGoals ........................................................................................N/AAssists........................................................................................N/A Shots ........................................................................................N/AGround balls ..............................2, 3x, last at High Point (4/22/12)Draw controls..........................................1, Virginia Tech (4/11/12)Caused turnovers ...................... 1, 3x, last Presbyterian (4/13/12)

Individual Career History

JENNA WEYANT

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 13 0 0 0 - - - - 10 1 6 3TOTAL 13 0 0 0 - - - - 10 1 6 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Ground balls: 2, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; at High Point, Apr 22, 2012; at Mount St. Mary's, Mar 12, 2012Draw controls: 1, Virginia Tech, Apr 11, 2012Caused turnovers: 1, at Detroit, Apr 01, 2012; Presbyterian, Apr 13, 2012; at Albany, Mar 16, 2012

MOLLIE ZIMMERMAN

Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT

2012 16 0 0 0 - - - - 27 0 9 6TOTAL 16 0 0 0 - - - - 27 0 9 6

Goalie GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho

2012 16 828:25 242 17.53 151 . 3 8 4 3 13 0 0TOTAL 16 828:25 242 17.53 151 . 3 8 4 3 13 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Saves: 18, at Drexel, Mar 14, 2012Ground balls: 4, at Navy, Feb 18, 2012Caused turnovers: 2, at William and Mary, Feb 29, 2012

Career StatS

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2013 (Freshman): First-year team member… High School: Played lacrosse atMaribyrnong College and Sports Academy… team captain in 2011 … CommunityAward recipient … member of the 2011U19 New Zealand World ChampionshipTeam … was a Victorian Lacrosse Teammember from 2008-2011, playing on theU21 and Senior squads in 2011 … also par-ticipated in swimming, diving, volleyball,softball, cricket and Australian football inhigh school … Our Lady of the SacredHeart College (OLSH) Junior Sports Cham-pion … diving champion … Glen Iris Com-munity Award … OLSH College Colors …member of the State Championship-win-ning 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams … Per-sonal: Daughter of Christopher and AnnButler … majoring in exercise science.

2013 (Freshman): First-year team member… High School: Five-year member of thelacrosse team at Trinity Episcopal … careertotals include 115 goals and 38 assists … All-League of Independent Schools selectionas a senior … received the Coach’s Awardin 2012 … also played tennis for four yearsand was on the diving team for five years… five-time diving All-State honoree ... 2011Coach’s Award and 2009 MVP for diving …Personal: Daughter of David and DeniseCochran … cousin (Caroline) playedlacrosse at the University of Florida … an-other cousin (Ryan) played lacrosse at theUniversity of Delaware … majoring in ele-mentary education.

Sarah butlerfreShmaN | midfielder | 5-4

oaKleigh South, Victoria, auStralia(maribyrNoNgcollege& SportSacademy)

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Nicole cochraNfreShmaN | attacKer | 5-3

midlothiaN, Va.(triNity epiScopal School)

#19#19

caroliNe maNNfreShmaN | midfielder | 5-0

herNdoN, Va.(herNdoN)

#5#52013 (Freshman): First-year teammember … High School: Four-yearmember of the lacrosse team at Hern-don … senior captain and MVP … Ac-ademic All-American, ConcordeAll-District Second Team and All-Dis-trict Tournament Team in 2012 … setschool single-game record for mostshots on goal and highest SOG per-centage (8-8) as a senior … ConcordeAll-District Honorable Mention as ajunior … also played volleyball and ranindoor track in high school … APScholar in 2011 … Personal: Daughterof Roger and Mary Mann … fatherplayed soccer at Cornell University …Cormier Honors College … majoring inbusiness administration.

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod:EverythingYour pregame ritual:Listen to musicYour favorite food:Ice creamYour favorite place on campus:My room Your favorite pro sports team:Denver Broncosthe most interesting place you’ve been:St. John, USVIYour greatest athletic achievement:Playing D-I lacrosse

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod:Mixture of country, rap and indieYour pregame ritual:Listen to musicYour favorite food:Chicken marsala with a spinach saladYour favorite place on campus:The pond behind Bedford Hall Your favorite pro sports team:New York Knicksthe most interesting place you’ve been:AndorraYour greatest athletic achievement:Being an Academic All-American in high school

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod:Florance and the MachineYour pregame ritual:Eat and drink a lot of waterYour favorite food:MangosYour favorite place on campus:Frazer Your favorite pro sports team:New Zealand National Rugby Teamthe most interesting place you’ve been:PragueYour greatest athletic achievement:New Zealand U19 National Team member andcurrent Women’s National Team member

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2013 (Freshman): First-year team mem-ber … High School: Four-year member ofthe lacrosse team at Robinson … three-time All-District First Team selection …two-time First-Team All-Region honoree… in All-Region Second Team in 2012 …2009 State Championship Runner-up andAll-District Honorable Mention … alsoplayed field hockey for two years … A-BHonor Roll Student … Personal: Daugh-ter of Thomas and Theresa McHugh …cousin (Jack) plays baseball for FairfieldUniversity … majoring in communica-tions.

2013 (Freshman): First-year team member… High School: Four-year member of thelacrosse team at Southern … two-timeCoaches All-County First Team and CapitalGazette All-County Second Team selection… senior captain … 2012 Academic All-American … also played four years of soc-cer and basketball … helped her soccerteam to the Regional Championship andState Finals in 2012 … played in the 2012Anne Arundel County Senior All-Star soccergame … Soccer Coaches All-County Honor-able Mention and Dick Hart DefensivePlayer award as a senior … 2012 AnneArundel County Senior All-Star basketballgame … Personal: Daughter of Kenny andMindy McKenzie … majoring in criminol-ogy.

Katie mchughfreShmaN | midfielder | 5-3

burKe, Va.(robiNSoN)

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Shiloh mcKeNziefreShmaN | midfielder | 5-5

lothiaN, md.(SoutherN)

#16#16

caitlyN millerfreShmaN | goalKeeper | 5-1

Vero beach, fla.(Vero beach)

#25#252013 (Freshman): First-year teammember … High School: Four-year let-terwinner at Vero Beach ... helped hersquad to four-straight state titles ...First-Team All-District and All-Area as ajunior and senior ... two-time USLacrosse All-American ... team MVP in2012 ... member of the South Floridateam for the Women's Division Na-tional Tournament … also played soc-cer for one year … National HonorSociety ... Personal: Daughter of Ken-neth and Mary Miller … majoring inathletic training.

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod:Beyonce, Eminem, Chief Keef and country Your pregame ritual:Jamming out with Caroline and KatieYour favorite place on campus:The bedYour favorite pro sports team:Washington Redskinsthe most interesting place you’ve been:CaliforniaYour greatest athletic achievement:Playing D-I lacrosse

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod:House music and technoYour pregame ritual:Eat something small and listen to musicYour favorite food:LobsterYour favorite place on campus:My dormYour favorite pro sports team:Miami Heatthe most interesting place you’ve been:Key West, Fla.Your greatest athletic achievement:Two-time All-American in high school

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod:EverythingYour pregame ritual:Listen to musicYour favorite food:PastaYour favorite place on campus:The Rec CenterYour favorite pro sports team:New York Yankeesthe most interesting place you’ve been:Disney WorldYour greatest athletic achievement:Making the varsity lacrosse team as a fresh-man in high school

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2013 (Freshman): First-year team mem-ber … High School: Four-year member ofthe lacrosse team at Robinson … All-Dis-trict Honorable Mention in 2012 … alsoparticipated in cheerleading and gymnas-tics for four years … earned All-Districthonors in cheerleading in 2009 … Per-sonal: Daughter of Darrell and Susan Pi-card … has not declared a major.

2013 (Freshman): First-year team member… High School: Four-year member of thelacrosse team at Paint Branch … played inthe Montgomery County Senior All-Stargame … Coaches’ Choice First-Team All-County … varsity captain … also playedfour years of volleyball and three years ofbasketball … volleyball captain … honorroll student … Personal: Daughter of ___and ____ Schell … brother (Brad) playedfootball at the University of Marylandwhere he won an ACC Championship,Peach Bowl, Orange Bowl and Gator Bowl… another brother (Eric) played lacrosse atAir Force and Stevenson University, ad-vancing to the Division III Final Four withStevenson twice … majoring in exercisescience.

ShaNNoN picardfreShmaN | attacKer | 5-3

fairfax, Va.(robiNSoN)

#17#17

liSa SchellfreShmaN | midfielder | 5-10

SpeNcerVille, md.(paiNt braNch)

#15#15

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod:Sublime, Macklemore, Dirty Heads and ReelBig FishYour pregame ritual:Eat a good meal, listen to MacklemoreYour favorite food:SushiYour favorite place on campus:My roomYour favorite pro sports team:All Chicago teamsthe most interesting place you’ve been:HawaiiYour greatest athletic achievement:Making the state semifinals in volleyball in highschool

WHAT IS ...

On your iPod:Everything from T.I. to Taylor SwiftYour pregame ritual:Listen to musicYour favorite food:Green bean casseroleYour favorite place on campus:My roomYour favorite pro sports team:Washington Redskinsthe most interesting place you’ve been:Lake AnnaYour greatest athletic achievement:Getting 11 varsity letters in high school

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RESULTS AND RECORDS

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## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct foul9 JAMIE BRENTLINGER 17-16 35 4 39 71 . 4 9 3 56 . 7 8 9 0 7-17 14 17 22 4 1415 JESSICA RUDLOFF 17-17 33 9 42 74 . 4 4 6 52 . 7 0 3 1 9-14 7 10 37 0 242 LAUREN PRASNICKI 17-17 24 20 44 56 . 4 2 9 47 . 8 3 9 0 3-14 11 6 23 1 2414 MARY BARONDESS 17-6 21 2 23 47 . 4 4 7 36 . 7 6 6 0 6-12 12 37 32 5 1024 ALEXA ANDERSON 17-15 19 7 26 30 . 6 3 3 24 . 8 0 0 1 3-5 6 2 22 0 65 HANNAH RIGGS 17-17 14 1 15 29 . 4 8 3 25 . 8 6 2 1 2-3 61 69 30 24 3812 SARA JACOBSON 17-3 12 5 17 21 . 5 7 1 18 . 8 5 7 0 5-7 7 13 28 2 1119 SAM STIFLER 16-16 10 1 11 33 . 3 0 3 22 . 6 6 7 0 6-13 29 24 28 10 373 LIZ TRAINER 17-17 5 1 6 18 . 2 7 8 13 . 7 2 2 1 1-5 17 9 21 6 2818 Brittany Haun 6-0 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 0 0-2 2 3 3 1 144 KATIE CARBIENER 14-2 2 2 4 5 . 4 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 0 1-2 7 2 4 0 510 STEPHANIE SCHENKEL 9-0 2 0 2 4 . 5 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 1-1 5 2 3 4 31 EMILY WHITMAN 17-17 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 2 1.000 0 - 21 8 19 10 174 KACEY NORWOOD 2-2 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 0 0-1 3 3 5 2 417 LAUREN VON NORDECK 6-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 123 JENNA WEYANT 13-7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 10 1 6 3 811 TAYLOR O'HARA 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 022 KATE CULHANE 12-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 7 1 3 3 97 MORGAN CLARK 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 043 CHRISTIAN ACKER 8-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 4 0 1 1 031 MOLLIE ZIMMERMAN 16-16 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 27 0 9 6 26 SHANNON HURLEY 15-14 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-1 22 5 10 8 2720 KATHLEEN BATTLE 17-17 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 44 21 18 18 46

Total 17 181 52 233 401 . 4 5 1 310 . 7 7 3 4 44-97 316 233 325 108 394Opponents 17 290 96 386 603 . 4 8 1 474 . 7 8 6 13 57-112 352 270 257 173 361

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced43 CHRISTIAN ACKER 8-1 191:20 48 15.05 33 . 4 0 7 1 0 0 10431 MOLLIE ZIMMERMAN 16-16 828:25 242 17.53 151 . 3 8 4 3 13 0 499

Total 17 1019:45 290 17.06 184 . 3 8 8 4 13 0 603Opponents 17 1019:45 181 10.65 129 . 4 1 6 13 4 0 401

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Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Site Att. GoalieFeb 18 at Navy L 4-20 0-1-0 0-0-0 Annapolis, Md. 417 M

Feb 24 LOUISVILLE L 8-19 0-2-0 0-0-0 Farmville, Va. 100 M

Feb 29 at William and Mary L 9-22 0-3-0 0-0-0 Williamsburg, Va. 142 M

Mar 02 CINCINNATI W 17-11 1-3-0 0-0-0 Farmville, Va. 100 M

Mar 12 at Mount St. Mary's L 10-13 1-4-0 0-0-0 Emmitsburg, Md. 162 M

Mar 14 at Drexel L 8-18 1-5-0 0-0-0 Philadelphia, Pa. 101 M

Mar 16 at #20 Albany L 5-20 1-6-0 0-0-0 Albany, N.Y. 102 M

Mar 21 OLD DOMINION L 6-21 1-7-0 0-0-0 Farmville, Va. 101 M

* Apr 01 at Detroit L 17-21 1-8-0 0-1-0 Detroit, Mich. 69 M

Apr 11 VIRGINIA TECH L 6-14 1-9-0 0-1-0 Farmville, Va. 127 M

* Apr 13 PRESBYTERIAN W 17-7 2-9-0 1-1-0 Farmville, Va. 113 M

* Apr 15 JACKSONVILLE L 4-22 2-10-0 1-2-0 Farmville, Va. 131 M

* Apr 20 at Davidson L 14-18 2-11-0 1-3-0 Davidson, N.C. 134 MOLLIE ZIMMERMAN* Apr 22 at High Point L 9-19 2-12-0 1-4-0 High Point, N.C. 154 M

* Apr 27 LIBERTY W 13-12 3-12-0 2-4-0 Farmville, Va. 197 M

May 04 at Davidson L 9-19 3-13-0 2-4-0 Davidson, N.C. 114 MOLLIE ZIMMERMANMay 05 vs Howard W 25-14 4-13-0 2-4-0 Davidson, N.C. 39 CHRISTIAN ACKER

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1. Natalie Smith 266 1998-012. Natalie Buritsch 237 1993-963. Carlee Ullery 214 2001-044. Kristy Taylor 206 2001-045. Emily Bikowski 197 2002-06

CAREER LEADERS

1. Natalie Buritsch 208 1993-962. Sue Groff 188 1983-863. Natalie Smith 161 1998-014. Emily Bikowski 153 2002-065. Cara O’Brien 133 2008-11

1. Natalie Smith 105 1998-012. Kristy Taylor 93 2001-043. Carlee Ullery 84 2001-044. Kesley Dean 71 2008-115. Isa Cohen 70 2001-05

POINTS GOALS ASSISTS

1. Natalie Smith 78 19982. Emily Bikowski 68 20033. Natalie Smith 67 20004. Natalie Buritsch 65 19965. Natalie Buritsch 64 1994

SEASON LEADERS

1. Sue Groff 60 1986 2. Natalie Buritsch 59 19963. Natalie Buritsch 56 19944. Natalie Smith 55 19985. Emily Bikowski 54 2003

1. Carlee Ullery 32 20032. Kristy Taylor 32 20033. Natalie Smith 31 20004. Natalie Smith 30 20015. Page Farmer 27 2010

Kristy Taylor 27 2002

POINTSPOINTS GOALSGOALS ASSISTSASSISTS

1. Sue Groff 14 19862. Lauren Prasnicki 10 2012 Natalie Smith 10 2000 Natalie Buritsch 10 1996 Natalie Buritsch 10 1995 Sarah Hogan 10 1995

GAME LEADERS

1. Sue Groff 14 1986 2. Natalie Buritsch 9 1996 Sue Groff 9 19854. Natalie Buritsch 8 1996 Sara Hogan 8 1995 Natalie Buritsch 8 1994 Sue Groff 8 1983

1. Natalie Smith 7 20002. Lauren Prasnicki 6 20123. Kristy Taylor 5 2003 Natalie Smith 5 2000 Kesley Dean 5 20116. Kesley Dean 4 2010

*15 with 4 assists

POINTSPOINTS GOALSGOALS ASSISTSASSISTS

1. Rachel Bunn 800 1998-012. Stacey Schmidt 389 2000-043. Karen Holleman 378 1988-914. Kelli Jo Haynes 342 1995-975. Juli Leibig 339 2008-11

GOALKEEPING LEADERS

1. Rachel Bunn 232 20002. Rachel Bunn 209 19983. Rachel Bunn 191 19994. Rachel Bunn 168 20015. Juli Liebig 158 2011

1. Rachel Bunn .629 20012. Stacey Schmidt .626 2003

Rachel Bunn .626 19994. Rachel Bunn .622 2000 5. Emily Wilson .617 2004

CAREER SAVESCAREER SAVES SEASON SAVESSEASON SAVES SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGESEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE

GOALKEEPING LEADERS

1. Stacey Schmidt 6.03 20042. Stacey Schmidt 6.25 20023. Stacey Schmidt 6.84 20034. Rachel Bunn 7.60 19995. Rachel Bunn 7.61 2001

SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESEASON GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

TEAM RECORDS

Highest National Ranking 1st (DII) 2002Best Win-Loss Record 12-0 1993Most Wins in a Season 15 2002Consecutive Wins 16 1992-94Fewest Losses in a Season 0 1993Most Points in a Season 390 2003Most Goals in a Season 261 2010Most Goals in a Game 25, Howard 2012Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season 59 2003Most Assists in a Season 166 2003

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20Emily Bikowski

2002, 2003, 2004MidfielderFairfax, Va.

5Terri Pugh

1990Defender

Springfield, Va.

32Lara Cini

1990, 1991, 1992Attack

Boothwyn, Pa.

24Susie Lindsay

1992, 1993Defender

Charlottesville, Va.

34Denise Hanley

1993Midfielder

Springfield, Pa.

18Anita Warford

1993, 1994Attack

Stafford, Va.

30Natalie Burtisch1994, 1995, 1996

MidfielderPasadena, Md.

13Laurie Hogan

1999Attack

Charlottesville, Va.

20Natalie Smith

1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Attack

Charlottesville, Va.

23Beth Hadrys2001, 2002Midfielder

Vandalia, Ohio

22Kris Denson

2000, 2001, 2002Midfield

Fredericksburg, Va.

11Rachel Bunn

2000, 2001Goalkeeper

Baltimore, Md.

3Kristin Wydra

2003Defender

Casselberry, Fla.

14Carlee Ullery

2001, 2004Attack

Keswick, Va.

4Kristy Taylor

2002, 2003, 2004Attack

Lorton, Va.

18Stacey Schmidt

2002, 2003GoalkeeperBerlin, N.J.

2Sophie Dress

2004Midfielder

Ellicott City, Md.

20Sue Groff

1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Midfielder

West Chester, Pa.

32Mariana Johnson

1983Midfielder

Farmville, Va.

17Mindy Allman

1984Defender

Baltimore, Md.

11Julie Dayton

1981Attack

Laurel, Del.

24Cherie Stevens

1983Attack

Annandale, Va.

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Opponent Series Last Played ResultAlbany 0-4 2012 L, 5-20American 0-6 2008 L, 7-11Bloomsburg 5-3 2004 W, 16-6Boston College 0-1 2006 L, 8-15Bridgewater 11-6 1999 W, 13-6Bucknell 1-0 2005 W, 14-5California 1-0 2011 W, 8-6Canisius 1-2 2011 L, 7-8Cincinnati 1-0 2012 W, 17-11 Colby 1-4 2000 W, 9-8Davidson 8-7 2012 L, 14-18 and L, 9-19Denver 0-2 2007 L, 9-20Detroit 6-1 2012 L, 17-21Drexel 0-1 2012 L, 8-18Duke 0-2 2007 L, 6-22Duquesne 0-1 2006 L, 7-10Earlham 2-0 1993 W, 10-6East Stroudsburg 2-0 2004 W, 18-8Gannon 2-5 2003 W, 16-7George Washington 0-2 2005 L, 11-10Georgetown 0-4 1990 L, 6-17Greensboro 4-0 1995 W, 15-2Guilford 12-2 2000 W, 19-4High Point 0-3 2012 L, 9-19Hollins 11-2 1998 W, 19-1Howard 17-0 2012 W, 25-14Iona 0-1 2008 L, 11-18Jacksonville 1-2 2012 L, 4-22James Madison 0-4 2009 L, 11-17Kenyon 2-0 1998 W, 10-7Lafayette 5-0 2010 W, 16-4La Salle 1-1 2007 W, 9-8Lehigh 1-1 2006 L, 11-13Le Moyne 1-1 2010 L, 11-16Liberty 2-0 2012 W, 13-12Limestone 7-4 2004 W, 16-10Lock Haven 4-0 2003 W, 13-7Long Island 2-0 2009 W, 20-6Louisville 0-3 2012 L, 8-19Lynchburg 5-11-1 2000 T, 10-10Manhattan 2-0 2005 W, 15-7Marist 1-0 1997 W, 13-7Mary Baldwin 4-1 1994 W, 15-2Mary Washington 4-9 1998 L, 7-13Marymount 3-0 1999 W, 13-2Massachusetts 0-1 2005 L, 17-14

Opponent Series Last Played ResultMercyhurst 1-1 2003 W, 14-5Millersville 6-0 2004 W, 13-8Mount St. Mary's 3-3 2012 L, 10-13Navy 1-4 2012 L, 4-20North Carolina 0-1 2007 L, 2-24North Carolina State 0-1 1989 L, 8-11Oberlin 1-0 1992 W, 12-7Old Dominion 1-3 2012 L, 6-21Oneonta State 0-1 1998 L, 15-16 otOregon 2-1 2007 L, 8-11Pfeiffer 7-0 2004 W, 17-4Philadelphia 3-1 2004 W, 15-7Plymouth State 2-0 1994 W, 13-4Presbyterian 5-0 2012 W, 17-7Quinnipiac 2-0 2005 W, 8-4Randolph Macon 11-11 2002 W, 17-4Randolph Macon W 5-2 1997 W, 15-4Regis 3-0 2003 W, 17-10Richmond 1-4 2011 L, 14-24Roanoke 2-6 2001 W, 13-9Shenandoah 2-0 1999 W, 17-3Shippensburg 3-4 2004 W, 7-4Siena 2-0 2008 W, 15-7Springfield 0-1 1995 L, 3-12St. Bonaventure 1-1 2011 W, 20-17Saint Francis (Pa.) 3-0 2011 W, 10-5Saint Mary's 3-0 2006 W, 20-13Saint Michael's 1-0 2000 W, 11-1Stonehill 3-1 2004 W, 13-9Sweet Briar 7-6 1997 W, 14-3UC Berkley 0-1 2000 L, 5-8UC Davis 2-3 2006 L, 7-9UC Santa Barbara 0-1 1991 L, 7-8UMBC 0-6 1989 L, 11-1Vanderbilt 0-1 2010 L, 8-17Vermont 0-1 2007 L, 11-15Villa Julia 2-0 1999 W, 13-10Villanova 1-2 2009 L, 13-16Virginia Tech 2-6 2012 L, 6-14Washington and Lee 2-3 2003 W, 16-2Wellesley 0-1 1997 L, 2-12West Chester 3-2 2004 W, 16-10William and Mary 1-5 2012 L, 9-22Wittenberg 2-0 1994 W, 14-3

* Results from 1983-present

Year Record Coach Overall1972 3-4-0 Anne Huffman 3-4-01973 3-4-0 Anne Huffman 6-8-01974 4-3-0 Anne Huffman 10-11-01975 4-3-0 Anne Huffman 14-14-01976 4-4-0 Anne Huffman 18-18-01977 1-7-0 Anne Huffman 19-25-01978 2-5-0 Anne Huffman (7) 21-30-01979 4-6-1 Dee McDonough (1) 4-6-11980 6-9-0 Jane Miller 6-9-01981 10-5-1 Jane Miller 16-14-11982 7-4-1 Jane Miller 23-18-21983 5-2-0 Jane Miller (4) 28-20-21984 5-5-0 Mary Willson Schill (1) 5-5-01985 6-3-0 Dr. Carolyn Hodges (1) 6-3-01986 7-2-0 Sue Finnie 7-2-01987 2-6-0 Sue Finnie 9-8-01988 2-10-0 Sue Finnie 11-18-01989 3-8-0 Sue Finnie 14-26-01990 4-7-0 Sue Finnie (5) 18-33-01991 1-9-0 Sandy Bridgeman 1-9-01992 9-2-0 Sandy Bridgeman 10-11-0

Year Record Coach Overall1993 12-0-0 Sandy Bridgeman 22-11-01994 8-5-0 Sandy Bridgeman (4) 30-16-01995 4-8-0 Janet Grubbs 4-8-01996 9-5-0 Janet Grubbs 13-13-01997 3-10-0 Janet Grubbs 16-23-01998 8-6-0 Janet Grubbs 24-29-01999 11-4-0 Janet Grubbs 35-33-02000 10-6-1 Janet Grubbs 45-39-12001 12-3-0 Janet Grubbs 57-42-12002 15-1-0 Janet Grubbs 72-43-12003 13-2-0 Janet Grubbs 85-45-12004 14-1-0 Janet Grubbs 99-46-12005 12-3-0 Janet Grubbs 111-49-12006 6-10-0 Janet Grubbs 117-59-12007 3-13-0 Janet Grubbs 120-72-12008 6-10-0 Janet Grubbs 126-82-12009 11-6-0 Janet Grubbs (15) 137-88-12010 10-8-0 Missy Ackerman 10-8-02011 10-8-0 Missy Ackerman (2) 20-16-02012 4-13-0 Wendy Stone (1) 4-13-0Total 41 Seasons 10 Head Coaches 273-230-4 (.538)

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LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY

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With a legacy of learning dating back more than 170 years,Longwood University has developed a meaningful learning en-vironment that extends far beyond the classroom. Founded in1839 as the Farmville Female Seminary Association, the schoolwas a pioneer first in private and later in public education. Thestate of Virginia acquired the school in 1884 and renamed it asthe Normal School, the first state institution of higher learningfor women in Virginia. Over the years, the school expanded itscurricula and had a succession of names, becoming LongwoodCollege in 1949 and fully coeducational in 1976. On April 24,2002, history was again made at Longwood when Gov. MarkWarner signed legislation that designated Longwood as a uni-versity, effective July 1, 2002. The legacy that began in 1839 continues today as Longwood

University offersmore than 100 ma-jors, minors and con-centrations to morethan 4,800 stu-dents. Given its his-torical roots,Longwood Univer-sity enjoys an envi-able reputation forteacher preparation.But the excellencehas expandedthroughout the uni-versity with strongprograms in the lib-eral arts and sci-ences, business, andprofessional andpre-profess ionalprograms. Today the

coeducational, com-prehensive state univer-

sity comprises four separate colleges: the Cook-Cole College ofArts and Sciences, the College of Business and Economics, theCollege of Education and Human Services and the College ofGraduate and Professional Studies. The graduate college offersprograms in education, communication sciences and disorders,English and sociology, as well as an MBA degree. Under the leadership of Interim President Marge Connelly,Longwood is committed to developing citizen leaders and pro-vides a meaningful learning environment. Students get an ex-cellent grounding in theory then translate their newly acquiredknowledge into action by doing research, internships, field-work and community service. Recognizing the value of experi-ential learning, Longwood is one of the few universities in thecountry to require all students to complete an internship orsimilar learning experience before graduation. Additionally,Longwood was the first institution in Virginia to require thatevery freshman have a laptop computer. Technology is inte-grated throughout the learning process—an essential elementfor preparing the leaders of tomorrow. The Greenwood Library supports Longwood’s mission of de-veloping citizen leaders through a comprehensive array of serv-ices and resources. It is a learning-centered environment thatfosters intellectual exchange, scholarly communication, cul-tural enrichment, lifelong information literacy and creative ex-pression. In addition, the library provides more than 343,000titles, 8,000 DVDs, 5,100 CDs, 900 print journal subscriptions,and 160 electronic databases with access to more than 51,000full-text electronic journals. The library also provides integratedtechnology for information retrieval from libraries throughoutthe world. This state-of-the-art facility is named in honor ofLongwood’s 22nd president, Dr. Janet Daly Greenwood whoserved from 1981 to 1987.

Longwood provides a range of business services to the regionand state through the Longwood Small Business DevelopmentCenter, while the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts servesas an important and innovative study center and cultural re-source for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Longwood University also has a tremendous economic and cul-tural impact on Farmville and the surrounding communities. Astudy conducted by the Longwood Small Business Develop-ment Center estimates that university employees, students andvisitors spent more than $90 million in 2007—with 66 percentof that amount being spent in Farmville and the eight surround-ing counties. The Longwood campus, located in the heart of historic Far-mville, Va., provides excellent facilities while reflecting thecharm, beauty and character associated with its long heritage.The campus community was enhanced with the opening ofBrock Commons, a beautiful pedestrian promenade that pro-vides a central focal point for the Longwood campus whileeliminating traffic congestion and safety hazards. Fountains,walkways, outdoor sculpture and beautiful landscaping con-tribute to Brock Commons, creating a parklike atmosphere forstudents, faculty, staff and the public. Longwood’s signature building, Ruffner Hall, was rededicatedon April 23, 2005, and replicates the university’s most belovedbuilding and its beautiful rotunda, dating to the 1880s, whichburned on April 24, 2001, while undergoing a $12 million reno-vation. The original eight paintings on the interior of the ro-tunda dome, created in 1905 by the Italian-born artist EugeneD. Monfalcone of Richmond, have been returned to the domefollowing an extensive restoration that was under way prior tothe fire. The historic Joan of Arc statue, known affectionatelyas “Joanie on the Stony,” was also restored recently and re-turned to its place of honor on the main floor beneath the ro-tunda. The larger-than-life sculpture is a reproduction of thefamous 1870 original created by French sculptor Henri-Michel-Antoine Chapu. The statue was a gift of the Class of 1914 andsymbolizes Joan of Arc as the patron saint of Longwood.

Ruffner Hall was reconstructed in the classic style based on theoriginal blueprints and drawings from the state archives in Rich-mond. The 83,143-square-foot building houses 22 classrooms, four ac-ademic departments, the offices of the Vice President for Aca-demic Affairs and the deans of the College of Graduate andProfessional Studies and the Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sci-ences, named for benefactors Dr. John R. Cook (Class of 1952)and Dr. Waverly M. Cole. Between Ruffner Hall and Blackwell Hall, a sunlit hallway formsthe Cole Gallery, which features a collection of more than 500pieces of 19th-century Bohemian glass, Meissen porcelain andEnglish pottery donated to the Longwood Center for the VisualArts by Dr. Cole. Standing guard over this rare collection of dec-orative arts, with her sword held high, is the recently renovatedequestrian statue of Joan of Arc, or “Joanie on the Pony,” byAnna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington. Adjoining the Cole Gallery is Blackwell Hall, opened in 1920 asthe campus dining hall. This historic facility, which survived theGreat Fire of 2001, was named in the mid-1970s in memory ofDr. Herbert R. Blackwell, professor of English and dean of thecollege. Today, following a recent renovation and conversion,Blackwell Hall has a new role providing space for social, culturaland educational events for the campus and community. Alongwith Blackwell Hall, the extensive renovation included the ad-jacent Virginia and Prince Edward meeting rooms.

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The Chichester Science Center opened Dec. 6, 2005. The 70,822-square-foot facility includes 23 classrooms and laboratories, 47 fac-ulty offices and additional research space for both undergraduateand graduate research projects. The building, which was namedin 2007 in honor of John H. and Karen Williams Chichester (Classof 1974), features a state-of-the-art, climate-controlled environ-ment with safety ventilation systems and hazardous materialssafeguards, as well as a high-tech infrastructure for classrooms,laboratories and distance-learning facilities. A greenhouse andherbarium, housing the world’s largest collection of Virginia plantspecimens, are located on the roof.

More recently, a multifaceted Health and Fitness Center openedin August 2007. Located on Main Street adjacent to Frazer Resi-dence Hall, the 74,683-square-foot, 2-1/2-story facility features awide range of amenities including an indoor track, basketball andracquetball courts, a climbing wall, workout rooms, juice bar, andthe latest weight, exercise and training equipment. The buildingreceived a Gold Certification Rating in Leadership in Energy andEnvironmental Design (LEED) from the U.S. Green Building Coun-cil. One of the more popular buildings on campus is the two-story,60,000-square-foot Dorrill Dining Hall located on Brock Commonsacross from the Lankford Student Union. Named in honor of Dr.William Franklin Dorrill, Longwood’s 23rd president, this multipur-pose facility with its curved, colonnaded portico overlooking IlerField was the first on campus to utilize geothermal heating andcooling. The flexible interior design provides space for banquets,meetings and special events along with a Grand Dining Room seat-ing 500 and an arcade seating an additional 700.

In fall 2009, the Center for Communication Studies and Theatreopened a new era for one of Longwood’s fastest-growing pro-grams. The three-story, 41,983-square-foot building is home to theDepartment of Communication Studies and Theatre and Long-wood Theatre productions, and is situated between the south endof Bedford Hall and Franklin Street across from the Hull EducationCenter. The new building features a highly flexible 174-seat “blackbox” theater, in which the seats and stage can be moved around.A studio theater, of about 80 seats and also flexible, will be usedfor student productions. There is also a scene shop, a costumeshop and a drafting lab. The center also houses the Jack BlantonGallery, which features more than 160 of the 230 pieces of artworkdonated by Jack Blanton to the Longwood Center for the VisualArts. Nearly 1,000 students reside in three campus-managed apartmentcommunities: Longwood Landings at Mid-Town Square, Long-wood Village and Lancer Village. Some of the amenities and fea-tures of the apartments are private bedrooms (some with privatebaths), full kitchens (most with dishwashers), washer-dryer units,large living areas, high-speed Internet and cable television. Two ofthe three communities have fitness rooms, and one has a swim-ming pool and a game room. On campus, Wheeler and Cox Hallsrecently reopened following complete renovations. These resi-dence halls now include elevators, air conditioning, bathroomswith ceramic tile and new fixtures, contemporary study roomswith modern amenities, and common areas with outside terraces. Longwood Landings at Mid-Town Square, which opened in August2006, is a residential village that includes four four-story buildingswith the top three floors dedicated to student housing and theground floor devoted to leased retail space. Longwood studentsoccupy 96 four-bedroom and 24 single-room apartments. Retailersinclude Barnes & Noble, which operates Longwood’s bookstoreand includes a Starbucks Café, and a Chick-fil-A and Moe’s South-west Grill operated by Longwood Dining Services (ARAMARK).Willett Hall, named for former Longwood President Henry I. Wil-lett Jr., is a health, physical education and recreation complex lo-cated on Brock Commons. It has a gymnasium with 1,807 seats; a

complete weight-training laboratory; a 25-meter pool with a 1-meter board, underwater lighting and observation window; a 350-seat natatorium; a modern dance studio with a floating floor andstaging capacity; and one of the state’s best-equipped laboratoriesfor the study of human performance as it relates to exercise,sports, health and the arts. A 3,000-square-foot addition to WillettHall houses a sports medicine/rehabilitation facility for the health,recreation and kinesiology programs. Not far from cam-pus students canenjoy the facilitiesat Longwood Es-tate, which fea-tures a complex ofathletic fields forfield hockey,lacrosse and soc-cer, along with anine-hole golfcourse. The presi-dent’s home,Longwood House,is situated on theestate.

Longwood Univer-sity is accreditedby the Commissionon Colleges of theSouthern Associa-tion of Colleges andSchools (SACS: 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033; 404-679-4500) to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Other accredita-tions include the National Council for Accreditation of TeacherEducation (NCATE), the Virginia State Board of Education, the Na-tional Association of Schools of Theatre and the National Associ-ation of Schools of Music. Specific program endorsements includethe undergraduate social work program that is accredited by theCouncil on Social Work Education; the undergraduate therapeuticrecreation program that is accredited by the National Recreationand Park Association; the athletic training program that is accred-ited by the Council on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education(CCATE); and the undergraduate and graduate business adminis-tration programs that are accredited by the Association to Ad-vance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB- International). For the 14th straight year, Longwood University is ranked amongthe best in the 2012 U.S. News & World Report survey. The newUSN&WR “America’s Best Colleges” report, released in Septem-ber 2011, ranks Longwood 10th in the category “Top Public Univer-sities-Master’s” in the South. Among all SouthernUniversities-Master’s (public and private) Longwood remainswithin the top tier at No. 29. Additionally, Longwood is one of only135 schools in the Southeast selected as a “Best in the Southeast”in the Princeton Review’s 2012 Best Colleges: Region by Regionlistings. The Princeton Review also named Longwood one of thenation's “Best Value” colleges and universities, including Long-wood as one of 75 public institutions to be featured in its book,"The Best Value Colleges: 2012 Edition." And, for the third year,Longwood University is included as one of the 650 best collegesin the United States in the Forbes 2012 list of America’s Best Col-leges.

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THE FARMVILLE AREALongwood University is located in historic Farmville, Virginia --65 miles west of Richmond, 48 miles east of Lynchburg, and 60miles south of Charlottesville -- the Heart of Virginia. The Townof Farmville has a population of approximately 6,800. The Farmville Area is comprised of the town of Farmville, alongwith the counties of Prince Edward and Cumberland. This areaserves as a retail hub and commercial activity center for eightcounties of Southside Virginia and has a service market of morethan 100,000 people. Education is a dominant factor in thearea, with three outstanding colleges offering educational andtraining opportunities. In addition to Longwood, Hampden-Sydney College and Southside Virginia Community College arelocated in the area. The Farmville Area has a diversified economy with strong man-ufacturing, trade, service, and agricultural sectors. Manufac-turing activity centers around natural resources, textiles, anda variety of industrial and consumer goods. The Town of Farmville is also home to the annual Heart of Vir-ginia Festival (first Saturday in May) and many historical sites,including Appomattox Courthouse and Sailors Creek Battle-field. These points of interest make the Farmville Area a veryattractive place to be. Located in and near town are churches,hotels, motels, a country club, a municipal airport, and a com-munity hospital. Many additional points of interest are withina short distance of the Farmville area.

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIAThe Commonwealth of Virginia is one of the original 13 colonies.Named for the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth I of England, Virginiawas England’s first successful overseas colony and the site ofthe first permanent English settlement in America. West Vir-ginia was part of Virginia until 1863. Virginia’s rich political heritage helped shape the democraticprinciples on which the United States was founded. Virginiaplayed an important role in the American Revolution (1775-1783), and it entered the Union as the 10th of the original 13states on June 25, 1788. During the American Civil War (1861-1865) the state’s capital, Richmond, was also capital of the Con-federacy. The state has long been nicknamed Old Dominion. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, andJames Monroe, all Virginians, were founding fathers of theUnited States and were among the first five U.S. presidents.Virginia is also the birthplace of U.S. presidents William HenryHarrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson. Virginia is the 35th largest state in the United States, boundedon the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north and east byMaryland and the District of Columbia, on the west by West Vir-ginia and Kentucky, and on the south by Tennessee and NorthCarolina. According to the 2010 national census, Virginia’s populationwas 8,001,024, ranking it 12th among the states. Virginia Beach(435,619) is one of the most popular resort destinations on theEast Coast, as well as Virginia’s largest city. Richmond (192,913)is the state capital and a center of banking and insurance, andof both retail and wholesale trade. The Naval Base at Norfolk(229,112) and the Naval Shipyard at Portsmouth (101,377) em-ploy thousands of civilians and military personnel. Hampton(145,017) is important for its aviation activities such as LangleyAir Force Base and a National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-tration (NASA) facility. In Newport News (178,281) is a shipyardthat builds naval ships, including aircraft carriers. Alexandria(136,974) is part of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.Lynchburg (67,720) is the site of light industries. Roanoke(91,552) is the largest city in western Virginia.

Civilian and military employment, mostly with the federal gov-ernment, is an essential part of the Virginia economy. The Pen-tagon, which houses the Department of Defense, is located inVirginia and is the leading federal employer in the northern partof the state. There are also important military bases in Virginia,particularly the massive complex of army, navy, and air forcebases in the vicinity of Norfolk.

Average January temperatures range from less than 32°F in thewest to more than 42°F in southeastern Virginia. Average Julytemperatures range from more than 78°F in the southeast toless than 68°F in the western mountains. Total precipitationranges from about 35 to more than 50 inches. Snowfalls aremoderate, except in the mountain regions. Besides Virginia, three other states - Kentucky, Massachusettsand Pennsylvania - use the term commonwealth as part of theirofficial names. The delegates to the convention in Williams-burg, when the first Constitution of Virginia was adopted onJune 29, 1776, used commonwealth as the name for the newform of government. It is very likely they had in mind the Puri-tans’ rebellion against the Crown in England more than 100years earlier. Pennsylvania and Massachusetts also chose to be called com-monwealths after independence from Great Britain. The other10 former colonies took the name “state,” the term used in theDeclaration of Independence. Kentucky was once part of Vir-ginia. When Kentuckians joined the Union as the 15th state in1792, it also kept the name commonwealth.

Source(s): Farmville Area Chamber of Commerce;

Commonwealth of Virginia(via Encarta Encyclopedia, MSN Learning & Research);

Virginia Tourism Corporation

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INTERIM PRESIDENTMARGE CONNELLY

Marge Connelly, a longtime Virginia resi-dent and financial services executive,began her responsibilities as LongwoodUniversity’s top leader on June 1, 2012.As Longwood’s interim president, Con-nelly provides direction at the highestlevel in areas including strategic plan-ning, financial operations, fundraising,and government and community rela-tions. She also works to build andstrengthen relationships betweenLongwood and its key constituencies,including alumni; donors; current stu-dents and their parents; board mem-bers; and leaders in government,business and education. A former mem-ber and rector of Longwood’s Board of

Visitors, Connelly brings substantialknowledge of the university to her new position.

Prior to becoming Longwood’s interim president, Connelly worked asa financial services executive at Barclaycard, Wachovia Securities andCapital One Financial Services.Most recently, she spent 2-1/2 years living in London and working forBarclaycard as the global chief operating officer, responsible for alloperations and technology supporting Barclaycard’s business activi-ties throughout the UK, Europe and the United States.

Prior to her time at Barclaycard, Connelly was chief operating officerfor Wachovia Securities, the third-largest retail brokerage firm in theU.S. (now Wells Fargo Advisors), where she oversaw the firm’s infor-mation technology and operations management and served on theExecutive Committee. In that role, she orchestrated the completetransformation of the company’s operations and led integration ef-forts that enabled acquisitions resulting in a growth rate in excess of30 percent.

Before joining Wachovia Securities, Connelly was an executive vicepresident for Capital One Financial Services, where she managedmuch of the company’s operations and technology, and worked onidentifying and cultivating relationships with other business, govern-ment and community leaders. During her tenure with Capital One, shewas instrumental in building the infrastructure and culture to enablethe company’s growth from 5 million customers in 1994 to approxi-mately 50 million customers in 2005. She was a member of CapitalOne Senior Management Team and also served as the company’s co-CIO for two years.

Connelly has served on a number of boards both locally and nationallythat emphasize healthcare, economic development and education.She was a member of the Executive Advisory Council for the Univer-sity of Richmond’s Business School, the Virginia Commonwealth Uni-versity Business School Foundation Board, and also chaired theGreater Richmond Partnership. She received an honorary doctoratefrom Virginia Union University and currently serves on the board ofThe Women’s Initiative in Charlottesville, Va.

She was appointed by former governors Warner and Kaine to theCouncil on Virginia’s Future and chaired the Virginia Workforce Coun-cil. In addition, she was a member of the CJW Medical Center Boardof Trustees and Venture Richmond Executive Committee. She has alsoserved as chair of the Central Virginia Food Bank, and served on theExecutive Committees of the Greater Richmond YMCA and the WorldAffairs Council of Greater Richmond.

Connelly has been a member of the Greater Richmond Chamber ofCommerce, the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, the National BetterBusiness Bureau, the Executive Committee of Richmond Renaissance,the Human Rights Campaign Foundation Board and the Richmond Re-gion 2007 Advisory Council. She also was involved with numerous fi-

nancial services industry groups, participating on several committees,including the Operations Committee of the Securities Industry and Fi-nancial Markets Association (SIFMA), the Depository Trust ClearingCorporation (DTCC) and the Executive Advisory Committees of bothVisa and Visa International.

She has received numerous accolades for her business and civic con-tributions, including being named by Equality Virginia as one of 20 Out-standing Virginians in 2009, receiving the 2007 Public Service Awardfrom the VCU Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs andbeing honored as one of the “Professionals Who Made a Difference”by Longwood University. She was named one of the most influentialwomen by Richmond Magazine in 2006, one of the area’s most influ-ential leaders by Style Magazine in 2004 and 2005 and “Woman of theYear in business” by the YWCA in 2003. She also was named a “Top100 IT Leader” by CIO Magazine, one of the “Hottest CIO’s” by FutureBanker and one of the “50 most powerful GLBT people” in the UK.Connelly has appeared on C-Span and been cited in several magazines,including Business Week and Fast Company. She also has appearedat some of the most prestigious business conferences, speaking onwomen and leadership, the Internet, customer service, businessethics, diversity and a number of other topics.

Connelly grew up in the small community of Horseheads, N.Y., andhas a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University ofDelaware. She lives with her partner, Julie Christopher, in Keswick,Va., and has two grown children.

LONGWOOD UNIVERSITYInterim PresidentMarge Connelly

Executive Assistant to the President for Governmental Affairs and Special ProjectsMs. Brenda L. Atkins

Vice President of Facilities Management and Real PropertyMr. Richard W. Bratcher

Vice President for Administration and FinanceMr. P. Kenneth Copeland, Jr

Special Assistant to the President and Director of Events and CeremoniesMs. Diane Easter

Vice President of Information and Instructional Technology ServicesDr. Frank X. Moore III

Provost and Vice President for Academic AffairsDr. Kenneth B. Perkins

Vice President for Student AffairsDr. Tim J. Pierson

Vice President for University AdvancementDr. Bryan K. Rowland

Dean, College of Business and EconomicsDr. Paul T. Barrett

Dean of AdmissionsMs. Sallie McMullin

Dean, College of Graduate and Professional Studies Dr. Jeannine Rajewski Perry

Dean, Cook-Cole College of Arts and SciencesDr. Charles D. Ross

Dean, College of Education and Human ServicesDr. Wayne K. Wright

Director of Physical PlantMr. Ben Myers

Director of Public Safety and Chief of PoliceMr. Robert Beach

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSTROY AUSTIN

Troy Austin is in his eighth year at Long-wood University during 2012-13, and hisfifth full year as Director of Athletics fol-lowing his appointment on April 22, 2008.He previously served as the interim ADfrom August 2006 to April 2008. Austin'sefforts during his tenure were essentialto Longwood gaining Big South Confer-ence membership.

Austin, one of the youngest Division I ath-letics directors in the nation (34), was ap-pointed to and served a three-year term(2009-12) on the Division I-AAA AthleticsDirectors Association (ADA) ExecutiveCommittee, and was re-appointed to asecond three-year term (2012-15). He

spearheaded the creation and developmentof A Blueprint for Success, a five-year (2009-14) Strategic Plan for Long-wood University Athletics. Austin oversees an intercollegiate athleticsdepartment where the overall undergraduate cumulative grade pointaverage is 3.0 among 200-plus student-athletes. He served on the selec-tion committee for the appointment of retired Brigadier General PatrickFinnegan who served as Longwood University's 25th president from2010-12.

Austin served in a critical role as Longwood completed the final year ofits NCAA Division I Reclassification during 2006-07. He represented thedepartment during a three-day visit to campus in September 2006 by afour-member Peer-Review Team as well as an NCAA Representative dur-ing the Division I Certification Self-Study and Evaluation process. Austincoordinated the compilation of information for the school’s annual Ath-letics Report and Updated Strategic Plan that year as well.

Austin has supervised 14 intercollegiate athletics programs and respec-tive coaching staffs, and an administrative support staff over the pastsix academic years. He has administered an annual budget of over $8 mil-lion, while developing and implementing marketing strategies to brandthe department. Austin has overseen facility capital upgrade projects forbasketball, baseball, softball, soccer, field hockey and women’s lacrosse.Prior to his appointment as interim AD, he had been the director of de-velopment for intercollegiate athletics at Longwood from October 2005to August 2006, assisting with the department’s external relations ef-forts, including the direction of the Lancer Club and its executive coun-cil.

Austin was the director of program development and marketing rela-tions for the National Football League Coaches Association (NFLCA)from 2003-05. At the NFLCA, he directed the development and market-ing of NFLCA programs, properties, and special events. In this capacity,Austin sought marketing partners for the NFLCA, and negotiated mar-keting opportunities for NFL assistant and head coaches. In addition, heoversaw the membership benefits program for the 750 active and retiredNFL coaches, facilitated sponsorships with corporate partners, andserved as a liaison between NFLCA and marketing partners among manyother duties and responsibilities.

While pursuing his post-graduate degree at VCU (2002-03), Austin servedan internship within VCU Athletics Marketing and Promotions where hecontributed to the development of promotional efforts for creating andmaintaining fan interest while assisting with marketing efforts to attainnew sponsors. Prior to his time at VCU, he served an internship withinDuke University Athletics as the Life Skills Coordinator where he directedthe nationally renowned educational program, ‘Verizon Read with theBlue Devils’, for elementary school children.

A native of Orange, New Jersey, Austin earned his Bachelor of Arts de-gree in sociology, along with a certificate in markets & managementfrom Duke where he was a four-year football letterman. A team captainas a senior, he earned the William J. Griffith Service Award and wasnamed the team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman. Austin earnedhis Master of Science degree in sports leadership from the VCU Centerfor Sports Leadership.

IT’s OFFICIAL

Longwood University President Dr. Patricia P. Cormier re-ceived a letter from The NCAA dated July 11, 2007 statingthat the organization’s Division I Management Council Ad-ministrative Committee, acting on behalf of the Division IManagement Council, had approved the recommendationfrom the Division I Management Council Membership Sub-committee to transfer Longwood to Division I active mem-bership as of September 1, 2007. The Lancers competedduring 2007-08 as one of three new members of NCAA Divi-sion I.

KEy DATEs TO NCAA DIVIsION I sTATus

November 12, 2002: President Cormier informs NCAA of in-tent to reclassify to Division I

August 2003: NCAA approves move into first year of reclas-sification

september 1, 2004: Full compliance with all Division I legis-lation and membership requirements

september 2004: Men’s Golf and Women’s Lacrosse ac-cepted into Multidivisional Reclassification

september 2005: Longwood begins its Division I Certifica-tion Self-Study

May 15, 2006: Longwood submits its Division I CertificationSelf-Study Report to the NCAA

september 15-16, 2006: Men’s Golf competes in school’s firstofficial Division I event at Rutgers

september 25-27, 2006: NCAA Peer-Review Team visits cam-pus to conduct certification evaluation

April 9, 2007: NCAA approves Longwood Self-Study processas successfully completed

May 2007: Men’s Golf earns invitation and competes inschool’s first NCAA Division I post-season competition

July 11, 2007: NCAA approves Longwood for Division I activemembership during 2007-08

september 1, 2007: Longwood begins competition as offi-cially-certified Division I member

January 23, 2012: Longwood invited to join the Big SouthConference following a vote by the Big South Council ofChief Executive Officers

July 1, 2012: Longwood becomes the 12th member of the BigSouth Conference

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aSSOCIaTE aD fOR STUDENT-aThLETE ENhaNCEmENT / SWamIChELLE mEaDOWS

Michelle Meadows is in her eighth year atLongwood University during 2012-13, and waspromoted to her new position of AssociateAthletic Director in February 2009, after serv-ing as Assistant Athletic Director from July2005. She was also appointed as the Depart-ment’s Senior Woman Administrator in July2007. Prior to Longwood, Meadows was theAssistant Compliance Director (2003-05) atVirginia Commonwealth University whereshe earned her Master of Science from the

Center for Sports Leadership in 2003.

As Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Enhancement,Meadows’ supervises and directs the Compliance, Academic Services,and Life Skills programs for student-athletes. Meadows was instru-mental upon her arrival in 2005 in enhancing the department’s NCAAcompliance program with a focus on education and monitoring thatwas vital to Longwood’s reclassification and certification as a DivisionI program in 2007. During the early stages of her tenure, her vision ledthe creation and development of an Academic Services Departmentin October 2006 providing resources to student-athletes for their ath-letic, academic, career and personal pursuits. In February 2009, herrole was expanded to include actively directing the academic servicesprogram as part of the Student-Athlete Enhancement Department.

Under Meadows’ direction, the department has experienced its’ high-est academic achievements as a Division I program with the implemen-tation of the Academic Game Plan Program and Lancer LegacySpeaker Series, improvements to tutoring and peer mentoring re-sources, and the development of an academic learning facility for stu-dent-athletes. In the spring semester of 2012, the Athletic Departmentobserved its highest academic success to date with a 3.04 cumulativeGPA and four consecutive semesters above the 3.0 GPA mark.

A Richmond native, Meadows graduated summa cum laude from Vir-ginia Tech in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in human nutri-tion, foods, and exercise. She was a four-year starter in softball for theHokies and a three-time Academic All-American, the first student-ath-lete to do so at Virginia Tech at that time. She was named the Atlantic10 Player of the Year and Atlantic 10 Softball Student-Athlete of theYear in her senior season. She was the recipient of a NCAA Postgrad-uate Scholarship Award and was honored by Virginia Tech with theSkelton Award for Academic Excellence in Athletics at the conclusionof her career. On October 22, 2010, Meadows was inducted into theVirginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame for her contributions as a VirginiaTech student-athlete.

Meadows is also a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes andserves as faculty advisor for Chi Alpha Campus Ministries at LongwoodUniversity.

aSSOCIaTE aD fOR INTERNaL OPERaTIONSBILL IRISh

Bill Irish is in his fourth year at LongwoodUniversity during 2012-13, beginning em-ployment May 25, 2009, and serves as amember of the department’s senior man-agement team. Prior to Longwood, heworked for The Thomas James Company,an event management, operations, andmarketing consulting group in Atlanta, fol-lowing an appointment as director of op-erations for the 2008 NCAA Division IISpring Championships Festival in Hous-ton. Irish previously had been a vice-presi-dent of programming operations and scheduling for FOX SportsSouth/SportSouth Networks from 1995-2008.

Irish handles the department budget management along with over-sight of travel procedures, athletic facilities, athletics laundry serv-ices, and team sport supervision for field hockey, men’s andwomen’s golf, as well as men’s and women’s tennis. He serves asthe department’s liaison with the Budget Office, Accounting and Fi-nancial Reporting, the Longwood Foundation, Facilities and MaterialManagement, Human Resources, and Information Technology Serv-ices, and serves on both the Longwood Campus Impact and theSafety/Emergency Management Committees as well.

At FSN South/SportSouth, Irish’s vast and varied duties included se-lection of seasonal schedules for professional and collegiate teamsand conferences, input and upkeep of the monthly schedules, terri-torial switching reports as mandated by professional and collegiatecontracts, and served as the contract administrator and networkcontact for ACC Live and SEC-TV programming packages. He was in-volved in negotiation and administration of all regionally-developedprogramming agreements and underwritten regional network pro-gramming, worked directly with the controller and the executiveproducer on the annual programming budget, and was the formatadministrator for the network his last five years, working with adsales and production to create the most effective formats for thenetworks.

In addition, Irish worked for the Turner Sports-managed and oper-ated SportSouth Network as both director of programming (1992-95) and program manager (1990-92), and for Pacific Sports Network(1989-90) as program manager. He served as the assistant executivedirector for operations and event management at the Chick-Fil-APeach Bowl (1988-89), was the director of athletic marketing, travel,radio & TV at Rice University (1985-88) and was the athletic businessmanager at Rice (1984-85) as well. Irish was also the director of com-munity relations/group ticket sales manager/broadcasting, and mer-chandising manager for the Houston Gamblers (1983-85) of thenow-defunct United States Football League.

A native of Houston, Irish earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in in-dustrial psychology from the University of St. Thomas in Houston.His wife, Teresa, is a native of Front Royal and serves as the execu-tive assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs at Long-wood.

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AssOCIATE AD FOR MEDIA RELATIONsGREG PROuTy

Greg Prouty is in his 20th year at Longwood Uni-versity during 2012-13, and his 16th year oversee-ing athletics media relations and sportsinformation while serving as a member of the de-partment’s senior management team. He waspromoted to associate athletics director in Feb-ruary 2009, serving as the sport supervisor forwomen's soccer as well as men's and women'scross country, after previously being named anassistant athletics director in October 2004.

Prouty coordinates all publicity and promotionfor the 14-sport intercollegiate athletics programand its student-athletes, including administration

of the athletics website while overseeing the dailyoperation of the office. His direct sport responsibilities include men’s basket-ball, baseball, women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, and men’s andwomen’s cross country. He was recently appointed to a three-year term (2012-15) on the Big South Conference Hall of Fame Committee.

Prouty was the assistant sports information director at Longwood from 1991-95 before serving two years (1995-97) as the sports information director atLynchburg College. He is a member of both the College Sports Information Di-rectors of America (CoSIDA) and the Virginia Sports Information Directors(VaSID), and has served previous stints with CoSIDA’s charity, ethics, publica-tions contest, and publications awards publicity committees. Prouty has servedon the MVP Sports Media Training Advisory Board since April 2010. He has re-ceived six citations of excellence from CoSIDA for publications, including two'Best in the Nation' awards, and a 'Third in the Nation' award for the 2001-02men's basketball media guide.

Prouty has served as media coordinator at four NCAA Division II Soccer Cham-pionships, including the 2002 and 2003 men’s and women’s national champi-onships that were co-hosted by the City of Virginia Beach and Longwood. Hehas served as the assistant media coordinator for five NCAA Division II SoftballChampionships (2002, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995) in Salem, Virginia -- champi-onships that were co-hosted by the City of Salem and Longwood. Additionally,Prouty served as the official scorer at the 1999 softball championship. He waselected and served as chairperson of the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference(CVAC) sports information directors from February 1999 until August 2000, andhas previously coordinated selections for three All-State (VaSID) and All-Region(DAKTRONICS) teams (1994-2004). Prouty currently coordinates the VaSID All-State University Division men’s basketball team as well as the Division I Inde-pendent men’s basketball team. He serves on the selection committee forVaSID's 'Rich Murray Journalism Scholarship' as well.

A native of Norwich, Ohio, Prouty earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in publicrelations with an option in sports information from Eastern Kentucky Universityin December 1988. He completed a one-year internship at ABC affiliate WTVQ-TV in Lexington, Ky., and then worked with the Indianapolis Colts during the1989 NFL season as a public relations intern. Prouty and his wife Paula, a 1985Longwood graduate, have a daughter, Megan Leigh (14).

AssIsTANT DIRECTOR FOR MEDIA RELATIONsAsHLEy RObbINs

Ashley Robbins is in her first year at LongwoodUniversity during 2012-13, beginning employmenton July 10, 2012. She will assist with the daily op-eration of the office, while also serving as the pri-mary liaison for five of the school’s NCAA DivisionI teams, including field hockey, men’s soccer,women’s basketball, softball and women’slacrosse. Robbins comes to the Lancers followingthe completion of a 10-month apprenticeship atBoston College, where she was responsible forfour Eagles’ sports.

At Boston College, Robbins worked with the

school’s nationally-ranked field hockey and women’s lacrosse programs alongwith rowing and swimming and diving. She assisted with football and women’sbasketball game-day media relations and operations, while also helping coor-dinate the communications efforts for the 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball EastRegional hosted by BC this past March at the TD Garden in Boston.

Prior to Boston College, Robbins spent four years in the Syracuse UniversityAthletic Communications Department. In 2009, she was named an undergrad-uate sports information director for the school’s cross country, track and fieldand softball programs, and in 2011, she traveled to the BIG EAST Women’s Bas-ketball Tournament as an assistant SID. Other highlights for Robbins at SU in-clude being part of the media coordination team for the 2010 NCAA Men’sBasketball East Regional and a featured writer in the game program for a 2008NBA exhibition between Phoenix and Denver at the Carrier Dome.

In addition to her collegiate experience with Syracuse and Boston College, Rob-bins has worked in a communications role with professional organizations suchas the New England Revolution and the Boston Bruins during their 2011 StanleyCup campaign. She also spent time with the Bay State Games, the state gamesof Massachusetts, where she implemented the use of StatCrew software forthe maintenance of statistics during the Summer Games.

A native of Leominster, Massachusetts, Robbins graduated summa cum laudefrom Syracuse University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in sportmanagement and a minor in public communications studies. Robbins and herfiancé, Travis, reside in Farmville.

ATHLETICs VIDEO COORDINATORGARy MAIORANO

Gary Maiorano is in his first year at Longwood Uni-versity during 2012-13, beginning employment onAugust 6, 2012. He will be responsible for coordi-nating the production, integration, and distribu-tion of all multimedia entities used with athleticsand athletics venues. Maiorano served 22-plusyears at Syracuse University in various video andelectronic media communication roles, most re-cently as assistant director for electronic mediacommunications from 1995-2011.

Maiorano helped to promote a positive image ofSyracuse University and its programs through hisaward-winning video presentations for mass media,special events and the internet. He supervised day-to-day operations of thehigh definition (HD) video unit that included staffing, purchasing & budget, of-fice coordination, planning and client retention.

Maiorano has direct experience in sports television as well, serving as an inde-pendent contractor for The Media Group from 1987-2007. He worked as a pro-ducer, director or replay operator for various clients, including ESPN, CarrierDome TV and Kodak. Maiorano designed and oversaw the installation of thecontrol room and production elements for Carrier Dome TV, the video boardsystem for Syracuse’s football, basketball and lacrosse teams.

Maiorano was a sports producer at Syracuse Cablesystems from 1981-87 whileresponsible for the administration and production of the Syracuse UniversitySports Television Network. The innovative series was syndicated to several re-gional sportsnetworks for commercial distribution to 20 million homes.

A native of Syracuse, New York, Maiorano earned his Bachelor of Science de-gree in television management from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Com-munications at Syracuse. Among his professional honors are the NationalAcademy of Cable Programming’s ACE Award for Outstanding Sports SeriesProduction, the Council for Advancement & Support of Education’s Gold Medalfor documentary production, and the National Telly Award for biography pro-duction. He and his wife, Maureen, reside near Keysville.

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Jenna Page, Assistant ADSports Medicine

Alex Ricker-Gilbert, DirectorComplience

David Bennett, ManagerAthletics Fields

Todd Dyer, Head CoachWomen’s Soccer

Elaine Jones, Head CoachWomen’s Lacrosse

Eric Stroller, Assistant ADMarketing

John Hark, DirectorStrength and Conditioning

Josh BeardAssociate Head Athletic Trainer

Kevin Fillman, Head CoachMen’s Golf

Bill Reinson, Head CoachWomen’s Basketball

Scott Bacon, Assistant ADAthletics Development

Bryan Cornn, ManagerAthletics Business Operations

Jon Atkinson, Head CoachMen’s Soccer

Kathy Riley, Head CoachSoftball

Dr. Consuelo AlvarezFaculty Athletics Representative

Maya Ozery, AdvisorAcademic Services

Buddy Bolding, Head CoachBaseball

Jakob Gustafsson, Head CoachMen’s and Women’s Tennis

Ali Wright, Head CoachWomen’s Golf

Stuart SmithSpecial Assistant to the AD

Megan Miller, Head CoachCheerleading

Iain Byers, Head CoachField Hockey

Catherine Hanson, Head CoachMen’s and Women’s Cross Country

Kayla Miller, ManagerGame Operations & Events

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Eduardo de Souza, AssociateHead Coach, Men’s Soccer

Jennifer Steele, Assistant Softball

Jon Benick, AssistantBaseball

Doug Thibault, AssistantMen’s Basketball

Kyle Cook, AssistantAthletic Training

Adria Crawford, AssistantWomen’s Basketball

Brian McCullough, AssistantBaseball

Ricky Yahn, AssistantMen’s Basketball

Chris Deneault, AssistantAthletic Training

Todd Faxon, AssistantWomen’s Lacrosse

Richard Morris, AssistantMen’s and Women’s Corss Country

Sarah Williams, AssistantWomen’s Basketball

Casey Wharton, AssistantMen’s and Women’s Tennis

Wanisha Smith, AssistantWomen’s Basketball

Kameron Carter, AssistantWomen’s Golf

Missy Woodie, AssistantField Hockey

Kenny Nelson, AssistantAthletics Field Technician

Skip SpainPublic Address Announcer

Carly Fullerton, AssistantAthletic Training

Whitney Curtis, AssistantMarketing

Rick Canter, AssistantStrength and Conditioning

Tim Fudd, AssistantMen’s Basketball

Not available Not available

Dan Benick, AssistantBaseball

Johnny ColemanMen’s Basketball Operations

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Lancer Club Membership Levels & benefits

Lancer($25-$99)

Bronze Lancer($100-$249)

Silver Lancer($250-$499)

Gold Lancer($500-$1,249)

Platinum Lancer($1,250-$2,499)

All-AmericanLancer

($2,500-$4,999)

Hall of FameLancer

($5,000+)

Tax Deduction

* * * * *Lancer ClubAuto DecalThe LanceNewsletterHospitality RoomPass - BasketballLancer ClubMagnetElwood BobbleheadLancer ClubMerchandiseInvitation to VIPAthletic EventsLancer ClubPremium ApparelTickets to LancerHall of Fame (2)Tickets to LABC (2)

For more information on the Lancer Club, including the many ways you can make a gift, please visit the Lancer Club link at www.longwoodlancers.com.

You can also contact scott bacon at 434.395.2081 or via e-mail at [email protected]

*Gifts to the Lancer Club and/or Longwood University totaling $1,250+ will qualify you as a President’s Circle member, entitling you to such benefits.

What is the Lancer Club?

The Lancer Club is the fundraising arm for Longwood University Ath-letics. It is the medium through which alumni, parents, friends, fac-ulty and businesses can provide vital financial support to thestudent-athletes, which comprise the 14 Intercollegiate Athletic pro-grams at Longwood.

How is my gift used?

• Student-athlete scholarships – the student-athletes are theheart and soul of the Athletic Department. While the number ofscholarships awarded to Lancer student-athletes has more thandoubled in the last ten years, there is still a long way to go. Weneed your help to meet the scholarship funding challenge. • Academic excellence• Team traveling expenses • Athletic resources and equipment• And much more...

Lindsey Ottavio ‘13Member of Longwood Women’s soccer Team“Playing Division I soccer has always been a dream ofmine and Longwood has made that dream come true. Iam very thankful for the opportunity and support thatthe Lancer Club has provided for me. Their contribu-tions help all Lancer student-athletes perform at ourbest.”

Mark MontgomeryFormer Member of Longwood baseball Team;Current Member of New york yankees’ Farm system“I’d like to thank everyone who supports LongwoodAthletics. My experience as a student-athlete wastremendous and I know it was because of the support Ireceived from not only my coaches and teammates, butalso from all the people who contributed to the LancerClub.”

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February 17 Sunday HOWARD Farmville, VA 2:00 p.m. 20 Wednesday GEORGE MAsON Farmville, VA 4:00 p.m. 26 Tuesday Campbell* Buies Creek, NC 7:00 p.m.

March 8 Friday Central Connecticut State New Britian, CT 3:00 p.m. 9 Saturday Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 6:00 p.m. 13 Wednesday WINTHROP* Farmville, VA 5:00 p.m. 16 Saturday NEW HAMPsHIRE* Farmville, VA 12:00 p.m. 20 Wednesday Old Dominion Norfolk, VA 4:00 p.m. 23 Saturday Davidson* Davidson, NC 3:00 p.m. 27 Wednesday High Point* High Point, NC 4:00 p.m. 30 Saturday WILLIAM & MARy Farmville, VA 1:00 p.m. April 2 Tuesday NAVy Farmville, VA 3:00 p.m. 5 Friday COAsTAL CAROLINA* Farmville, VA 3:00 p.m. 10 Wednesday Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 4:00 p.m. 14 Sunday Presbyterian* Clinton, SC 1:00 p.m. 17 Wednesday American Washington, DC 4:00 p.m. 20 Saturday LIbERTy* Farmville, VA 1:00 p.m. 26-28 Fri.-Sun. Big South Tournament TBD TBD

*Big South Conference MatchBold Caps Denotes Home Match

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