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Ohio Wesleyan in BriefLOCATION >> Delaware, Ohio 43015

FOUNDED >> 1842

ENROLLMENT >> 1675

NICKNAME >> Battling Bishops

COLORS >> Red and Black

PRESIDENT >> Dr. Rock Jones

HOME FIELD >> Selby Field (FieldTurf)

CAPACITY >> 9100

AFFILIATION >> NCAA Division III

CONFERENCE >> North Coast Athletic

WEBSITE >> www.owu.edu

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT >> (740) 368-3725Head Coach >> Chelsea Huguenard Office Phone >> (740) 368-3735 E-mail >> [email protected]

Athletics Director >> Roger Ingles Office Phone >> (740) 368-3738Athletic Trainer >> Todd MillerOffice Manager >> Tracey Coleman

OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONSSports Information Director >> Mark Beckenbach Office Phone >> (740) 368-3340 Home Phone >> (614) 798-9989 E-mail >> [email protected] Home Page >> http://www.battlingbishops.com

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Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan is a national university with a major international presence. Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, OWU is a member of the Great Lakes Colleges Association, a consortium of 13 leading independent institutions in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Ohio Wesleyan has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll — the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for service learning and civic engagement — for 6 consecutive years. Ohio Wesleyan confers the Bach-elor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Music degrees. The University also offers combined-degree (3-2) programs in engineering, interdis-ciplinary and applied science, medical technology, optometry, and physical therapy. Degree programs are offered through 24 academic departments and several interdisciplinary programs. Distinctive features of the academic program include the Arneson Institute for Practical Politics and Public Affairs; the Woltemade Center for Economics, Business and Entrepreneurship; the Sagan National Colloquium, a 4-year Honors Program; and extensive op-portunities for independent research, internships, and off-campus study. Ohio Wesleyan’s Travel-Learning options include international travel-learning courses led by faculty to

extend classroom experiences in par-ticular courses. Competitive Theory-to-Practice Grants, funded by the Uni-versity, allow students to participate in independent research, internships, and cultural immersion throughout the world. The University’s unique Course Connections provide opportunities for students to study topics of inter-est over a protracted period of time as they selected a variety of interdisci-plinary courses from several academic divisions.

Ohio Wesleyan employs 146 full-time faculty. Nearly 100 percent of the tenure-track faculty hold a Ph.D. or equivalent or are completing work toward the degree. The student-faculty ratio is 11:1. Ohio Wesleyan currently enrolls about 1750 students, almost equally men and women, from nearly every state and more than 40 countries. The multicultural enrollment total of ap-proximately 16 percent includes U.S. multicultural students and interna-tional students. Diversity, creativity, leadership, and service are emphasized through-out the co-curriculum. Students are active in nearly 100 clubs and orga-nizations, as well as departmental student boards, academic honoraries, music and theatre productions, frater-nities and sororities, and an extensive intramural sports program. More than 85 percent of the students are involved in community service projects. Ohio Wesleyan fields 23 varsity athletic teams that compete in the North Coast Athletic Conference. Ohio Wesleyan comprises a 200-acre campus and 2 wilderness pre-serves. Eleven of the University’s 61 buildings are entered in the National Register of Historic Places. Nearly all students live on campus in a variety of residential facilities.

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The 2016 Ohio Wesleyan women’s lacrosse media guide was published by Doug Thompson. Photographs by Sara Blake, Rachael Carter, Mike Serbanoiu, Kelli Venable, and Bruce Heflin and courtesy, Ohio Wesleyan Sports Pho-tography Archives. The Ohio Wesleyan women’s lacrosse media guide has won 3 awards in judging by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America.

PRESSBen Stroup and Gary Henery, The Delaware Gazette40 N. Sandusky St., Suite 202Delaware, OH 43015(740) 363-1161 x319/372

Mark Znidar, The Columbus Dispatch34 S. 3rd St.Columbus, OH 43216(614) 461-5234

Lee Cochran, This Week Publications7801 N. Central DriveLewis Center, OH 43035(740) 888-6054

TELEVISIONJerod Smalley, WCMH-TV (Ch.4/NBC)3165 Olentangy River Rd.Columbus, OH 43202(614) 263-5555

Clay Hall, WSYX-TV (Ch.6/ABC)1261 Dublin Rd.Columbus, OH 43215(614) 481-6650

Paul Spohn, WBNS-TV (Ch.10/CBS)770 Twin Rivers Dr.Columbus, OH 43215(614) 460-3962

The 2016 Ohio Wesleyan University women’s lacrosse media guide has been prepared by Ohio Wesleyan’s Office of University Communications to assist you with your cov-erage this year. The guide was published February 23, 2016, with information available at that date. Additional and updated information, statistics and photos are available at all times to accredited news sources from the Sports Infor-mation Office. Press box and sideline passes may be obtained by writ-ing or calling the Sports Information Office. Please apply as far in advance as possible, and at least a week prior to the game. There is a phone line available for radio broadcasts from Selby Stadium. Please make arrangements through the Sports Information Office at least a week before the game.

PRINCIPAL MEDIA OUTLETS

MEMO TO THE MEDIA

CREDITS

On the cover: Taylor Weis (photo by Sara Blake)

Principal Media Outlets // 1Memo to the Media // 1Why Battling Bishops? // 12016 Outlook // 2Head Coach Chelsea Huguenard // 3Coaching Staff // 4Player Profiles // 5-112016 Alphabetical Roster // 122016 Numerical Roster // 12Pronunciation Guide // 122016 Opponents in Brief // 132015 Results and Statistics // 132015 NCAC Standings and Statistics // 14-16NCAC Records // 17About the NCAC // 182015 in Review // 19-20Bishop Lacrosse Year-by-Year // 21All-Time Series Records // 22NCAA Tournament Records // 22All-Time Results // 23-28Bishop Records // 29-30Bishop Stat Leaders 1985-2015 // 30All-Star Bishops // 31-32Bishop Letterwomen 1978-2015 // 33-34Home of the Bishops // inside back coverAthletic Facilities // inside back cover2016 Schedule // outside back cover

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WHY BATTLING BISHOPS? The nickname “The Battling Bishops” dates to 1925; before then Ohio Wesleyan University’s teams were simply known as “The Red and Black,” or some-times as “The Methodists.” Ohio Wesleyan is affili-ated with the United Methodist Church, and long has produced many of its bishops. By April, 1925, according to that issue of the Alumni Magazine, the present name had finally been derived. “Ohio sports writers have been at a loss,” the magazine reported. “There are countless colleges throughout the country claiming red and black as their colors, and 14 Methodist colleges in Ohio alone.” Pi Delta Epsilon journalism fraternity therefore spon-sored a contest, and the winning nickname, “The Bat-tling Bishops,” was “placed before the sports writers of the state as the teams’ official title.” Senior Harold Thomas of Lima submitted the winning entry. The new nickname must have provided inspira-tion. The 1925 football team, under George Gauthier, “The Little Giant,” went 7-1-1. Its only loss came to Ohio State by a 10-3 score, and it tied Syracuse, 3-3, en route to winning Ohio Conference and Big Six cham-pionships.

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K Third-year head coach Chelsea Huguenard and the Ohio Wesleyan women’s lacrosse team return their top 4 scorers from last year’s squad with hopes of making their first North Coast Athletic Conference tournament appearance since 2010. “We’re really young this year,” Huguenard said. “We’re going to be playing a lot of freshmen, but I think our upperclassmen have done a very good job mentoring them, and I foresee this year being a very good year for our squad.” Seniors Patricia Ryan and Meghan Doherty return on the Bishop attack. Ryan ranked second on the team in scoring with 24 goals and a team-high 11 assists last season, while Doherty started 15 games and contributed 10 points and 5 assists. Sophomores Corinne Woodson and Ellen Falko, each of whom had injury-shortened 2015 seasons, also return. Freshman Sofia Corrao and freshman Janey Berger also will vie for playing time. Senior Taylor Weis highlights the Bishop midfield. Weis led the team in scoring last season, compil-ing 33 goals and 4 assists, ranked among the conference’s top 20 in 5

Newcomers who will contribute right away are freshman Maddie Lancaster, a 3-time all-conference selection in high school; sophomore Isabel Cherry, who did not play last year; and freshman Faith Best. In goal, the starting spot is up for grabs between junior Natalie Reddy, who ranked fifth in the NCAC in goals-against average last year, and freshman Kelly Coffyn, who helped her high school team win a state championship. Ohio Wesleyan’s season opens with a trip to Washington & Jef-ferson, followed by home games against Mount St. Joseph and Keuka. The Bishops head to Puerto Rico for spring-trip games against Roanoke and Oneonta State before returning home for contests against nearby rivals Otterbein and Capital. The non-conference portion of the schedule concludes with a trip to Muskingum. The NCAC schedule opens at Oberlin on April 2, with games against defending champion Witten-berg, 2015 NCAC tournament cham-pion Denison, and 2015 tournament semifinalists Wooster and Oberlin highlighting the conference slate.

different statistical categories, and was a second-team All-NCAC selec-tion. Junior Nicole Sanczyk, who rang up 16 goals and 4 assists in 5 games before her season ended with an injury, is back. Senior Haley Savoie, who was fourth on the team in scoring with 18 goals and an assist and ranked among the NCAC’s top 20 in draw controls in 2015, also returns. Sophomore Cory Kinder had 9 goals and an assist and also ranked among the conference’s top 20 in draw controls last season. Freshman Kelsey Bowling, a 2-time all-conference pick in high school, should make an immediate impact. Senior Caroline Bonee will see action at both midfield and defense this season. The Bishop defense, while not as experienced as last year’s, could be one of the quicker units to take the field for Ohio Wesleyan in recent seasons. Sophomore Kayla Wayne played in 14 games last year, and junior Morgan Williams lettered in 2014 but did not play last season.

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Coach Chelsea Huguenard

Chelsea Huguenard begins her third season as head women’s lacrosse coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. Last year, the Bishops finished with a 4-12 record. In her debut as a college head coach in 2014, Huguenard guided the Battling Bishops to an 8-9 re-cord, an improvement of 5 victories over the 2013 season.

Huguenard came to Ohio Wes-leyan from nearby Olentangy High School, where she was head girls lacrosse coach. In 3 seasons at Olentangy, Huguenard guided the Braves to a 38-10 record, winning Ohio Capital Conference championships in 2011 and 2013, and advancing to the regional final in 2013. Prior to taking the Olentangy position, Huguenard served as an assistant coach at Kenyon College during the 2008-09 seasons, was an assistant coach at Trine (Ind.) Uni-versity in 2007, and made her coach-ing debut as head coach at Grand

Rapids (Mich.) Catholic Central High School during the 2005-07 seasons, culminating in a regional champion-ship in 2007. Huguenard is a 2007 graduate of Western Michigan University, where she played on the women’s lacrosse club for 4 years, earning second-team IWLCA honors in 2006. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Huguenard is a native of Lewis Center, Ohio.

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HANNAH OLENICKAssistant CoachAlma Mater: Miami University ’15At Ohio Wesleyan: 1st season>> Making her coaching debut this season.>> Played club lacrosse at Miami University.>> Played one season for Chelsea Huguenard at Olentangy High School...won first-team all-conference honors...was a member of the first Braves team to win an Ohio Capital Conference title in girls lacrosse.>> Olenick is a native of Lewis Center, Ohio.

KATE GUNTSAssistant CoachAlma Mater: New Hampshire ’12At Ohio Wesleyan: 2nd season>> Came to Ohio Wesleyan after serving as head goalkeepers coach with the Revolution Lacrosse Club in Westchester, New York, for more than a year...also has several years’ experi-ence coaching at the club level and at camps.>> Spent 2 years as a production as-sistant with NBC Sports/Olympics in Stamford, Conn....her assignments included Sunday Night Football, the Summer Olympics in London, England, and the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.>> Played goalkeeper for 4 years at New Hampshire, compiling a career record of 20-9...the 20 wins tied for fifth place on the Wildcats’ all-time victories list...majored in communica-tions, graduated magna cum laude, and was a 3-time selection to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.>> Gunts is a native of Wilton, Conn.

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Wellesley, Mass.Wellesley High SchoolExercise science major3 letters2015: Won third letter as midfielder...played in all 16 games.>> Scored goal vs. Muskingum March 21...also collected season-high 4 ground balls.>> Shared team lead with 2 goals at Tran-sylvania March 28.>> Tallied twice vs. Hiram April 10.>> Matched season best with 4 ground balls at Wooster April 18.2014: Won second letter as midfielder...saw action in 10 games.>> Credited with assist vs. Baldwin Wal-lace March 8.>> Scored goal vs. Defiance March 19.2013: Lettered as midfielder...played in 12 games.>> Scored first collegiate goal vs. Hiram April 16...also credited with assist in game.>> Scored goal at Allegheny April 27.Also: Father, Andy, played baseball at Ohio Wesleyan from 1980-83.High School: Lettered thrice in soccer and played lacrosse.>> Received Bay State all-star honors in soccer.>> Served as soccer team captain.

Year G-GS Goals Assists Points GB2013 12-0 2 2 4 42014 10-0 1 1 2 72015 16-0 7 0 7 22Career 38-0 10 3 13 33

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Hingham, Mass.Hingham High SchoolManagement economics major3 letters2015: Won third letter as attacker...ranked sixth on team in scoring.>> Had goal and assist as Bishops scored 4 times in less than 2 minutes vs. Musk-ingum March 21...finished with 3 goals and 2 assists.>> Scored twice as Bishops opened game with 5-0 run at Transylvania March 28.>> Collected 2 goals and an assist vs. Hiram April 10.2014: Earned second letter as attacker...ranked third on team in scoring and was fourth in goals scored.>> Led Bishops with 3 goals and an assist vs. Baldwin Wallace March 8.>> Scored 3 goals as Bishops built 11-1 halftime lead vs. Beloit March 12.>> Had 2 goals during 7-0 run that put Bishops ahead to stay vs. DePauw April 1...finished with team-best 4 goals and 3 assists.

>> Scored twice during game-opening 7-1 run vs. Transylvania April 4...finished with 4 goals.>> Had 2 goals vs. Kenyon April 6.>> Dished out 2 assists at Hiram April 17.>> Scored twice vs. Allegheny April 26.2013: Earned first letter as attacker...played in all 16 games, starting 15.>> Had 2 goals and 2 assists during 6-0 run that gave Bishops the lead at Thiel Feb. 27.>> Recorded first collegiate hat trick in NCAC opener vs. Wittenberg March 30...finished with 3 goals and an assist.>> Contributed 2 goals and an assist at DePauw April 2.>> Collected 2 goals and 2 assists vs. Hiram April 16.>> Totaled goal and 2 assists vs. Oberlin April 18.High School: Won 4 letters in lacrosse and 4 in hockey.>> Won league sportsmanship award in lacrosse.>> Helped hockey team win state cham-pionship.

Year G-GS Goals Assists Points GB2013 16-15 16 10 26 92014 17-17 23 9 32 72015 15-15 10 5 15 9Career 48-47 49 24 73 25

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South Salem, N.Y.John Jay High SchoolExercise science major2 letters2015: Won second letter as goalkeeper...played in 11 games.>> Ranked fifth in North Coast Athletic Conference in goals-allowed average.>> Credited with 3 saves during second half at George Fox March 12.>> Made 3 saves at Pacific March 14.>> Stopped season-high 5 shots during second half vs. Otterbein March 19.>> Recorded 2 saves while shutting out Muskingum during second half of non-conference win March 21.

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Dublin, OhioPortsmouth High SchoolSports and exercise management major1 letter2015: Won starting spot in Bishop mid-field...started all 16 games.>> Ranked 16th in North Coast Athletic Conference in draw controls per game (2.19).>> Ranked second on team in draw con-trols (35).>> Rang up first collegiate goal vs. Centre March 7.>> Collected season-high 4 draw controls at Pacific March 14.>> Scored twice vs. Muskingum March 21.>> Contributed 2 goals at Allegheny April 12.High School: Won 4 letters in lacrosse and 2 in soccer.>> Was 2-time all-conference choice in lacrosse.

Year G-GS Goals Assists Points GB2015 16-16 9 1 10 22

>> Had 2 saves during second half of NCAC opener vs. Oberlin April 1.>> Posted 2 saves during second half at Wooster April 18.>> Made 3 saves during final 18 minutes of action at Wittenberg April 25.2014: Earned first letter as goalkeeper...played in 13 games.>> Made 2 saves during second half vs. Baldwin Wallace March 8.>> Recorded 4 saves during second half vs. Beloit March 12.>> Credited with 4 saves during second half vs. Transylvania April 4.>> Stopped season-high 5 shots during second half at Hiram April 17.High School: Lettered 4 times in lacrosse, twice in track, and once in volleyball.

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Svs%2014 13- 0 282 45 9.56 23 .3382015 11- 0 262 46 10.54 20 .303Career 24- 0 544 91 10.03 43 .321

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Upper Arlington, OhioColumbus School for GirlsHistory major3 letters2015: Won third letter as starting at-tacker...started all 16 games.>> Led team in assists and ranked second in goals and total points.>> Led Bishops with 4 goals vs. Centre March 7.>> Contributed goal and 2 assists at Puget Sound March 10.>> Scored 2 goals at George Fox March 12.>> Led Bishops with goal and assist at Pacific March 14.>> Converted free-position shot to give Bishops halftime lead vs. Otterbein March 19...shared team lead with 3 goals.>> Collected 3 goals and an assist vs. Muskingum March 21.>> Led Bishops with 3 goals at Kenyon April 8.

>> Scored twice as Bishops built 10-0 halftime lead on way to win vs. Hiram April 10.>> Led Bishops with 4 goals and an assist at DePauw April 14.2014: Earned second letter as starting attacker...started all 17 games.>> Ranked eighth in North Coast Athletic Conference in assists per game (1.12).>> Led team in assists and ranked second in goals and points.>> Scored 2 goals in season opener vs. Ot-terbein March 5.>> Collected 2 goals and 2 assists vs. Bald-win Wallace March 8.>> Led Bishops with goal and assist vs. Stevenson March 11.>> Tallied team-high 4 goals and added assist vs. Beloit March 12.>> Finished with 2 goals and 2 assists vs. Defiance March 19.>> Scored 4 goals and added assist vs. DePauw April 1.>> Led Bishops with 3 goals and career-high 5 assists vs. Transylvania April 4...the 8 points also established a career best.>> Finished with goal and 2 assists vs. Kenyon April 6.>> Led Bishops with 3 goals at Hiram April 17.>> Scored 3 goals at Washington & Jef-ferson April 19.>> Had 2 goals and an assist vs. Allegheny April 26.

2013: Won starting spot as attacker...started all 16 games.>> Led team in assists and ranked third in points.>> Shared team lead with 3 goals and an assist vs. Centre Feb. 24.>> Contributed 2 goals and 2 assists in NCAC opener vs. Wittenberg March 30.>> Led Bishops with goal and 2 assists at Kenyon April 6.>> Had 2 goals and an assist vs. Denison April 14.>> Collected 4 goals and added assist vs. Hiram April 16.>> Rang up 3 goals and added 2 assists vs. Oberlin April 18.>> Scored pair of goals for early 2-0 lead vs. Washington & Jefferson April 20...shared team lead with 4 goals.>> Led Bishops with 2 goals at Wooster April 24.>> Finished with 3 goals and an assist at Allegheny April 27.High School: Won 4 letters in lacrosse and 4 in field hockey.>> Received all-league honors in lacrosse and honorable mention all-district cita-tion in field hockey.>> Served as team captain in both sports.

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New Providence, N.J.New Providence High SchoolSports and exercise management major1 letter2015: Won starting midfield spot...started first 5 games before suffering season-ending injury.>> Ranked third on team in total points and fourth in goals.>> Led Bishops with 3 goals and an assist in collegiate debut at Mount Union Feb. 28.>> Scored twice vs. Centre March 7.>> Tallied 3 goals as Bishops narrowed 11-4 deficit to 11-10 at Puget Sound March 10...finished with 5 goals and 3 assists.>> Led Bishops with 6 goals at George Fox March 12.2014: Did not play at Roanoke College.High School: Earned 4 letters in lacrosse and 2 in basketball.>> Received second-team all-conference honors in lacrosse.>> Set school career record for goals scored (158).>> Helped basketball team win state championship.

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Poway, Calif.Del Norte High SchoolHealth and human kinetics major2 letters2015: Won second letter as midfielder...played in 16 games, starting 13.>> Ranked 14th in North Coast Athletic Conference in free-position goals per game (0.56) and 17th in draw controls per game (2.06).>> Ranked third on team in goals and draw controls and fourth in total points.>> Collected season-high 7 draw controls at George Fox March 12.>> Contributed 3 goals and an assist vs. Muskingum March 21.>> Shared team lead with 2 goals at Tran-sylvania March 28.

>> Scored Bishop goal in NCAC opener vs. Oberlin April 1.>> Posted hat trick vs. Hiram April 10.>> Led Bishops with 3 goals at Wittenberg April 25.2014: Received first letter as midfielder...played in 13 games, starting 2.>> Picked up 2 ground balls and caused turnover vs. Stevenson March 11.>> Collected season-high 3 ground balls at Wittenberg March 29.>> Had 2 ground balls and caused a turn-over at Denison April 12.High School: Lettered twice in lacrosse and basketball, and thrice in field hockey.>> Was second-team all-league selection in field hockey.>> Helped field hockey and basketball teams win league championships.

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Aurora, Colo.Grandview High SchoolExercise science major1 letter2015: Received first letter as defender...played in 14 games, starting 1.>> Had season-high 2 ground balls at Puget Sound March 10.>> Made first collegiate start at Wooster April 18.Also: Member of Bishop field hockey team.High School: Lettered twice in field hockey and thrice in lacrosse.>> Was second-team all-state selection in both sports.>> Served as team captain in both sports.

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Sylvania, OhioNorthview High SchoolSports and exercise management major3 letters2015: Received second-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference citation in third season as starting midfielder.>> Ranked 16th in NCAC in goals per game (2.06), 11th in free-position goals per game (0.69), 15th in draw controls per game (2.31), 20th in caused turnovers per game (0.88), and tied for 20th in ground balls per game (2.12).>> Led team in goals, total points, and draw controls and ranked third in ground balls.>> Scored 2 goals vs. Centre March 7.>> Contributed 2 goals as Bishops nar-rowed 11-4 deficit to 11-10 at Puget Sound March 10...finished with 3 goals and an assist.

>> Rang up back-to-back goals to tie the game at 8-8 at George Fox March 12.>> Scored 3 goals vs. Otterbein March 19.>> Led Bishops with 4 goals vs. Musk-ingum March 21.>> Shared team lead with 2 goals vs. Denison April 3.>> Scored twice at Kenyon April 8.>> Had 2 goals as Bishops built 10-0 half-time lead on way to win vs. Hiram April 10...finished with career-high 5 goals and added 2 assists.>> Led Bishops with 4 goals at Allegheny April 12.2014: Won second letter as midfielder...played in all 17 games, starting 16.>> Ranked third on team in draw controls.>> Collected 2 goals and an assist in sea-son opener vs. Otterbein March 5.>> Scored twice during 5-1 second-half run vs. Baldwin Wallace March 8.>> Had 2 goals vs. Beloit March 12.>> Led Bishops with 3 goals at Centre March 15.>> Collected season-high 5 draw controls vs. Defiance March 19.>> Had 2 goals and 4 draw controls vs. DePauw April 1.>> Matched season best with 4 ground balls and added 2 draw controls at Ober-lin April 9.>> Scored 2 goals and added 3 draw con-trols at Hiram April 17.>> Led Bishops with 3 goals vs. Allegh-eny April 26...also finished with 4 draw controls.2013: Earned first letter as midfielder...played in 13 games, starting 11.>> Had 5 draw controls in season opener vs. Centre Feb. 24.>> Scored during 3-0 run that broke 10-10 tie and put Bishops ahead to stay vs. Ot-terbein March 6...finished with 4 goals.>> Finished with 5 draw controls in NCAC opener vs. Wittenberg March 30.>> Had goal to cap 7-0 run at DePauw April 2...finished with 2 goals.>> Collected season-high 6 draw controls at Kenyon April 6.High School: Earned 4 letters in lacrosse.>> Received first-team all-district laurels.

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Wilmington, Del.Sanford High SchoolInternational studies, politics and government majors1 letter2015: Did not play.2014: Received first letter as defender...played in 7 games.>> Contributed draw control and ground ball at Hiram April 17.Also: Member of Bishop field hockey team.High School: Won 3 letters in lacrosse, 4 in swimming, and 2 in field hockey.>> Won honorable mention all-conference citation in lacrosse.

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Bowie, Md.Indian Creek High SchoolPre-professional zoology major1 letter2015: Received first letter as attacker...saw action in 4 games.>> Scored first collegiate goal vs. Musk-ingum March 21.High School: Played lacrosse and basket-ball.>> Was member of 2 championship la-crosse teams.

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ISABEL CHERRY

#29Sophomore defender5-4

Chagrin Falls, OhioChagrin Falls High SchoolSociology/anthropology majorHigh School: Lettered in lacrosse.

KELLY COFFYN

#30Freshman goalkeeper5-5

Bainbridge Island, Wash. Bainbridge High School Early childhood education major High School: Lettered twice in lacrosse and twice in crew. >> Helped lacrosse team win state championship.

SOFIA CORRAO

#4 Freshman attacker 5-3

Cincinnati, Ohio Kings High School Business administration major High School: Won 4 letters in lacrosse.

ELLEN FALKO

#21 Sophomore attacker 5-7

Brecksville, Ohio Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School Accounting major 2015: Saw action in 1 game as attacker. High School: Lettered 3 times in lacrosse. Year G-GS Goals Assists Points GB2015 1- 0 0 0 0 0

MADDIE LANCASTER

#2 Freshman defender 5-4

Lake Tapps, Wash. Auburn Riverside High School major undeclared High School: Earned 4 letters in lacrosse and 3 in cross country. >> Was 3-time all-conference selection in lacrosse. >> Named to state team 3 times in lacrosse. >> Served as lacrosse team captain. >> Selected cross country team’s Most Inspirational Runner.

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JANEY BERGER

#23Freshman attacker5-3

Orinda, Calif.Miramonte High SchoolSociology/anthropology majorHigh School: Competed in lacrosse, soc-cer, and cross country.

FAITH BEST

#22Freshman defender6-1

Perrysburg, Ohio Perrysburg High School Pre-medicine/pre-dentistry major High School: Lettered twice in lacrosse.

KELSEY BOWLING

#8 Freshman midfielder 5-10

Sunbury, Ohio Big Walnut High School Pre-medicine/pre-dentistry major High School: Competed in lacrosse. >> Was 2-time all-conference selection. >> Set school’s career goals record.

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23 Berger, Janey Fr. A 0 5-3 Orinda, CA Miramonte

22 Best, Faith Fr. D 0 6-1 Perrysburg Perrysburg

5 Bonee, Caroline* Sr. M 3 5-4 Wellesley, MA Wellesley

8 Bowling, Kelsey Fr. M 0 5-10 Sunbury Big Walnut

29 Cherry, Isabel So. D 0 5-4 Chagrin Falls Chagrin Falls

30 Coffyn, Kelly Fr. G 0 5-5 Bainbridge Island, WA Bainbridge

4 Corrao, Sofia Fr. A 0 5-3 Cincinnati Kings

1 Doherty, Meghan* Sr. A 3 5-4 Hingham, MA Hingham

21 Falko, Ellen So. A 0 5-7 Brecksville Brecksville-Broadview Heights

3 Kinder, Cory* So. M 1 5-2 Dublin Scioto

2 Lancaster, Maddie Fr. D 0 5-4 Lake Tapps, WA Auburn Riverside

00 Reddy, Natalie* Jr. G 2 5-6 South Salem, NY John Jay

14 Ryan, Patricia* Sr. A 3 5-4 Upper Arlington Columbus School for Girls

12 Sanczyk, Nicole* Jr. M 1 5-7 New Providence, NJ New Providence

11 Savoie, Haley* Jr. M 2 5-3 Poway, CA Del Norte

16 Wayne, Kayla* So. D 1 5-7 Aurora, CO Grandview

20 Weis, Taylor* Sr. M 3 5-9 Sylvania Northview

13 Williams, Morgan* Jr. D 1 5-3 Wilmington, DE Sanford

9 Woodson, Corinne* So. A 1 5-7 Bowie, MD Indian Creek

*Letterwomen (11)

2016 NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School00 Natalie Reddy* Jr. G South Salem, NY/John Jay 1 Meghan Doherty* Sr. A Hingham, MA/Hingham 2 Maddie Lancaster Fr. D Lake Tapps, WA/Auburn Riverside 3 Cory Kinder* So. M Dublin/Scioto 4 Sofia Corrao Fr. A Cincinnati/Kings 5 Caroline Bonee* Sr. M Wellesley, MA/Wellesley 8 Kelsey Bowling Fr. M Sunbury/Big Walnut 9 Corinne Woodson* So. A Bowie, MD/Indian Creek11 Haley Savoie* Jr. M Poway, CA/Del Norte12 Nicole Sanczyk* Jr. M New Providence, NJ/New Providence 13 Morgan Williams* Jr. D Wilmington, DE/Sanford14 Patricia Ryan* Sr. A Upper Arlington/Columbus School for Girls16 Kayla Wayne* So. D Aurora, CO/Grandview20 Taylor Weis* Sr. M Sylvania/Northview21 Ellen Falko So. A Brecksville/Brecksville-Broadview Heights22 Faith Best Fr. D Perrysburg/Perrysburg23 Janey Berger Fr. A Orinda, CA/Miramonte29 Isabel Cherry So. D Chagrin Falls/Chagrin Falls30 Kelly Coffyn Fr. G Bainbridge Island, WA/Bainbridge

*Letterwomen (11)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDECaroline Bonee ..............................................................bo-NAY

Sofia Corrao.............................................so-FEE-a coe-RAY-oh

Kelly Coffyn .............................................................. COUGH-in

Cory Kinder ...................................................................KIN-dur

Nicole Sanczyk..............................................................SAN-zik

Haley Savoie ................................................................. sa-VOY

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2016 OPPONENTS IN BRIEFOpponent Location Nickname Conference Head Coach 2015* SID/Contact PhoneAllegheny* Meadville, Pa. Gators NCAC Ashley Hughes 6-10 Jim Berger 814-332-5952

Capital Columbus, Ohio Crusaders Ohio Athletic Stacey Wood 10-4 Ryan Gasser 614-236-6174

Denison* Granville, Ohio Big Red NCAC Amanda Daniels 11-7 Craig Hicks 740-587-6546

DePauw* Greencastle, Ind. Tigers NCAC Julie Sargent 7-9 Bill Wagner 765-658-4630

Hiram* Hiram, Ohio Terriers NCAC Brianne Dishong 5-11 Andrew Korba 330-569-5495

Kenyon* Gambier, Ohio Ladies NCAC Meredith Buzzi 9-5 Marty Fuller 740-427-5471

Keuka Keuka Park, N.Y. Wolfpack North Eastern Eryn McCaffrey 13-3 Jimmy Habecker 315-279-5241

Mount St. Joseph Cincinnati, Ohio Lions Ohio River Mike O’Hara 8-7 Ryan Lengerich 513-244-4319

Muskingum New Concord, Ohio Fighting Muskies Ohio Athletic Taryn Burkholder 0-13 Tom Caudill 740-826-8022

Oberlin* Oberlin, Ohio Yeowomen NCAC Lynda McCandlish 11-6 Mike Mancini 440-775-8503

Oneonta State Oneonta, N.Y. Red Dragons SUNYAC Alison Pollock 7-11 Geoffrey Hassard 607-436-2106

Otterbein Westerville, Ohio Cardinals Ohio Athletic Stephani Schmidt 8-7 Adam Prescott 614-823-1951

Roanoke Salem, Va. Maroons Old Dominion Mary Schwartz 7-5 Chris Kilcoyne 540-375-2086

Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. Presidents Ohio River Alison Valerio 9-5 Sean King 724-223-6080

Wittenberg* Springfield, Ohio Tigers NCAC Nicholle St. Pierre 11-4 Ryan Maurer 937-327-6114

Wooster* Wooster, Ohio Fighting Scots NCAC Elizabeth Ford 13-4 Hugh Howard 330-263-2374

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Site-Result DateA- Mount Union 17, OHIO WESLEYAN 5 2/28H- OHIO WESLEYAN 11, Centre 9 3/7A- Puget Sound 11, OHIO WESLEYAN 10 3/10A- George Fox 17, OHIO WESLEYAN 11 3/12A- Pacific (Ore.) 13, OHIO WESLEYAN 4 3/14H- Otterbein 11, OHIO WESLEYAN 7 3/19H- OHIO WESLEYAN 19, Muskingum 2 3/21A- OHIO WESLEYAN 13, Transylvania 4 3/28H- Oberlin 15, OHIO WESLEYAN 1* 4/1H- Denison 17, OHIO WESLEYAN 5* 4/3A- Kenyon 13, OHIO WESLEYAN 10* 4/8H- OHIO WESLEYAN 19, Hiram 1* 4/10A- Allegheny 14, OHIO WESLEYAN 10* 4/12A- DePauw 14, OHIO WESLEYAN 13* 4/14A- Wooster 16, OHIO WESLEYAN 6* 4/18H- Wittenberg 20, OHIO WESLEYAN 8* 4/25

*North Coast Athletic Conference (1-7)+NCAC tournament game

Home Record: 3-4Away: 1-8Neutral: 4-12

2015 BISHOP RESULTS 2015 BISHOP STATISTICSSCORING GP Goals Assists PointsTaylor Weis 16 33 4 37Patricia Ryan 16 24 11 35Nicole Sanczyk 5 16 4 20Haley Savoie 16 18 1 19Allison Greeley 16 12 4 16Meghan Doherty 15 10 5 15Sophia Love 16 9 2 11Cory Kinder 16 9 1 10Mia Minguela 13 9 1 10Caroline Bonee 16 7 0 7Eilee Foley 16 1 2 3Corinne Woodson 4 2 0 2Saige Bell 16 1 1 2Abbie Love 16 1 0 1

BISHOPS 16 152 36 188OPPONENTS 16 194 69 263

GOALIES GP Min GA GAA Saves Save% SOsJordan Bernstein 16 698 148 12.72 102 .408 0Natalie Reddy 11 262 46 10.54 20 .303 0

BISHOPS 16 960 194 12.12 123 .388 0OPPONENTS 16 960 152 9.50 123 .447 0

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PREVIOUS NCAC REGULAR SEASON LEADERSYear Leader(s) (Record) Runner(s)-Up (Record) OWU1985 Denison (7-1) Wooster (5-3) 3-5, 4th1986 Denison (7-1) Wooster (6-2) 1-7, T41987 Denison (7-0) Wooster (4-3) 2-5, 4th1988 Denison (8-0) Kenyon (6-2) 1-7, 5th1989 Denison (7-1) Ohio Wesleyan (5-3)1990 Denison (10-2) Kenyon, Wittenberg (8-4) 7-5, 4th1991 Denison (11-1) Ohio Wesleyan (10-2)1992 Denison (12-0) Earlham, OWU (8-4)1993 Denison (12-0) OWU, Wooster (8-4) 1994 Denison (7-0) Wooster, Oberlin (5-2) 2-5, 6th1995 Denison (7-0) Oberlin (6-1) 4-3, 4th1996 Denison (7-0) Ohio Wesleyan (6-1)1997 Oberlin (7-0) Ohio Wesleyan (6-1)1998 Denison (7-0) Oberlin (6-1) 5-2, 3rd1999 Denison (7-0) Oberlin (5-2) 5-2, T22000 Denison (7-0) Oberlin (6-1) 3-4, T42001 Denison (7-0) Kenyon, Wooster (5-2) 4-3, T42002 Denison (7-0) Wooster (6-1) 4-3, 3rd2003 Denison, Wooster (6-1) Wittenberg (5-2) 4-3, T42004 Wooster (6-0) Denison (5-1) 2-4, T52005 Denison (6-0) Wooster (5-1) 4-2, 3rd2006 Wooster (6-0) Ohio Wesleyan (5-1)2007 Denison, Ohio Wesleyan, Wooster (5-1)2008 Ohio Wesleyan (5-1) Allegheny, Denison, Wooster (4-2)2009 Wooster (6-0) Kenyon (4-2) 3-3, T32010 Kenyon, Wooster (5-1) Allegheny (4-2) 3-3, 4th2011 Denison (6-0) Allegheny, Wooster (4-2) 1-5, 6th2012 Wittenberg (6-0) Denison (5-1) 1-5, T62013 Wittenberg (8-0) Kenyon (7-1) 2-6, 7th2014 Wittenberg (8-0) Allegheny (7-1) 2-6, T72015 Wittenberg (8-0) Wooster (7-1) 1-7, 8th

PREVIOUS NCAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSYear Champion (Score) Runner-Up 1994 Denison (17-7) Wooster 1995 Oberlin (5-4) Denison 1996 Denison (16-6) Oberlin 1997 Oberlin (18-4) Ohio Wesleyan1998 Oberlin (12-11) Denison 1999 Denison (16-8) Oberlin 2000 Denison (12-11) Oberlin2001 Denison (15-10) Wooster2002 Wooster (7-4) Denison2003 Wooster (8-7) Denison2004 Wooster (10-6) Allegheny2005 Ohio Wesleyan (14-11) Denison2006 Denison (11-7) Allegheny2007 Wooster (13-10) Ohio Wesleyan2008 Ohio Wesleyan (14-13, 2 OT) Wooster2009 Wooster (11-6) Kenyon2010 Kenyon (19-14) Wooster2011 Denison (10-9) Wooster2012 Denison (11-9) Wittenberg2013 Kenyon (14-9) Wooster2014 Denison (16-12) Wittenberg2015 Denison (14-7) Oberlin

NOTE: During the 1985-93 seasons, the NCAC champion was deter-mined by the highest regular-season winning percentage. During the 1994-2013 seasons, the NCAC tournament champion was recognized as the conference champion. Beginning with the 2014 season, the NCAC champion was determined by the highest regular-season win-ning percentage.

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SCORING G Goals Assists Points Pts/GBecca Joseph, WITT 15 57 36 93 6.20Katherine Englert, KEN 14 62 14 76 5.43Logan Warye, WITT 15 67 13 80 5.33Shelby Stone, WOO 16 52 28 80 5.00Jane Symmes, KEN 14 48 16 64 4.57McKenzie Bell, ALL 16 29 37 66 4.12Grace Barlow, OBE 17 53 16 69 4.06Ellie Hudson-Heck, WOO 17 55 9 64 3.76Claire Ludlow, DEN 18 47 20 67 3.72Caroline Shipman, KEN 14 29 22 51 3.64

GOALTENDING G Goals Saves Saves%Alexa L’Insalata, OBE 17 148 141 .488Liz Hawkins, DPU 15 172 154 .472Meredith Bentsen, KEN 14 149 106 .416Laura Van Horn, DEN 10 99 70 .414Jordan Bernstein, OWU 16 148 102 .408

PREVIOUS NCAC INDIVIDUAL LEADERSSCORING Year Player GP Gls Asts Pts Pts/G1985 Betty Title, WOO 14 40 16 56 4.001986 Betty Title, WOO 10 43 11 54 5.401987 Wendy Briggs, DEN 10 38 9 47 4.701988 Jessica Brown, KEN 12 44 7 51 4.251989 Cathleen Mendelson, DEN 11 51 9 60 5.451990 Jen Sherbrooke, DEN 15 49 17 66 4.401991 Christina Monacelli, DEN 15 67 19 86 5.731992 Christina Monacelli, DEN 16 58 36 94 5.881993 Cheryl Connolly, DEN 16 62 28 90 5.631994 Cheryl Connolly, DEN 15 80 22 102 6.801995 Maria Phoenix, DEN 15 74 9 83 5.531996 Jo-El Miller, WITT 14 57 15 72 5.141997 Elizabeth Barry, OBE 17 64 20 84 4.941998 Jenny Feldman, OWU 12 34 29 63 5.251999 Laura Peace, DEN 15 65 12 77 5.132000 Laura Peace, DEN 14 60 18 78 5.572001 Kati Robbins, WITT 15 46 40 86 5.732002 Cara Romanowski, WITT 14 54 7 61 4.362003 Beth Hemminger, WOO 14 48 37 85 6.072004 Kaley Bell, KEN 13 46 9 55 4.232005 Kaley Bell, KEN 12 30 16 46 3.832006 Kaley Bell, KEN 12 46 14 60 5.002007 Frankie DeLavis, KEN 14 60 34 94 6.712008 Caely Melford, KEN 11 51 20 71 6.452009 Hannah Mudge, OWU 14 50 16 66 4.712010 Jessica Copeland, OWU 17 67 9 76 4.472011 Jensen Paterson, ALL 18 74 38 112 6.222012 Madison Carey, WOO 18 58 36 94 5.222013 McKenzie Bell, ALL 15 50 58 108 7.502014 McKenzie Bell, ALL 16 22 73 95 5.942015 Becca Joseph, WITT 15 57 36 93 6.20

2015 NCAC STAT LEADERSGOALTENDINGYear Player G Goals Saves Saves%1985 Bernadette Delgado, OBE 12 96 296 .7551986 Christine Moyles, KEN 15 92 174 .6541987 Camille Gonzales, OBE 10 88 151 .6321988 Chris Moyles, KEN 11 93 129 .5811989 Cathie Herrick, KEN 8 71 95 .5721990 Cathie Herrick, KEN 14 109 201 .6481991 Katy Anderson, OWU 14 107 176 .6221992 Christy Polumbus, DEN 16 62 111 .6421993 Christy Polumbus, DEN 16 88 173 .6631994 Jacqui Perna, KEN 15 154 226 .5951995 Alysia Oakley, OBE 12 50 85 .6301996 Tracy Scott, OWU 12 103 188 .6461997 Tracy Scott, OWU 15 112 196 .6361998 Jenny Chin, EARL 8 128 137 .5171999 Tamar Jeffery, OWU 14 97 120 .5532000 Tamar Jeffery, OWU 15 86 124 .5902001 Ruth Crowell, KEN 12 102 151 .5972002 Sarah Pilzer, OBE 12 112 189 .6282003 Abbe Stewart, DEN 17 138 234 .6292004 Nicki Hunt, WOO 15 95 177 .6512005 Nicki Hunt, WOO 11 74 102 .5802006 Nicki Hunt, WOO 14 100 145 .5922007 Maggie Eichenlaub, OWU 15 138 161 .5382008 Jamie Dannenberg, WOO 16 149 176 .5422009 Chase Krueter, KEN 17 158 223 .5852010 Chase Krueter, KEN 17 128 166 .5652011 Shawna Ferris, WOO 16 145 123 .4592012 Katie Bondy, WITT 16 118 126 .5162013 Shawna Ferris, WOO 11 94 104 .5252014 Alexa L’Insalata, OBE 13 112 112 .5002015 Alexa L’Insalata, OBE 17 148 141 .488

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1986 Betty Title, Wooster — — Sandra Moore, Kenyon

1987 Wendy Stetson, Kenyon — — Janine Hathorn, Denison

1988 Jessica Brown, Kenyon — — Heather Setzler, Oberlin

1989 Cathleen Mendelson, Denison — — Tracy Coyne, Denison;

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1990 Betsy Jennings, Kenyon; — — Sue Stimmel, Denison

Jen Sherbrooke, Denison

1991 Christina Monacelli, Denison — — Mary Parker, OWU

1992 Christina Monacelli, Denison Amy Bradley, Denison — Sue Stimmel, Denison

1993 Chrissy Talarico, Denison Christy Polumbus, Denison — Sue Stimmel, Denison

1994 Cheryl Connolly, Denison Betsy Trowbridge, Kenyon — Katharine Perry, Oberlin

1995 Meg Wood, Wooster Sarah Bennett, Denison Katherine Roberts, Oberlin Katharine DeLorenzo, Oberlin

1996 Maria Phoenix, Denison Emily Brunk, Wooster Allison Offenburger, Denison Linda Strapp, OWU

1997 Elizabeth Barry, Oberlin Tracy Scott, Ohio Wesleyan Marissa Moore, Wooster Mindy Manolovich, Oberlin

1998 Jen Durgin, Ohio Wesleyan Katherine Roberts, Oberlin Laura Peace, Denison Alix Rorke, Denison

1999 Kim Allen, Oberlin Alison Offenburger, Denison Barbara Eklund, Allegheny Alix Rorke, Denison

2000 Laura Peace, Denison Maggie McFalls, Oberlin Gwen Ockenlaender, Kenyon Alix Rorke, Denison

2001 Kati Robbins, Wittenberg Jessica Critchlow, Wooster Nicole Pritchard, Wooster Liz Grote, Wooster

2002 Bridget Curley, Denison Cara Romanowski, Wittenberg Sarah Pilzer, Oberlin Liz Grote, Wooster

2003 Beth Hemminger, Wooster Abbe Stewart, Denison Emily Deering, Allegheny Nancy Beck, Wittenberg

2004 Megan Sward, Wooster Nicole Pritchard, Wooster Krissy Frost, Denison Paul Bonus, Allegheny;

Alison Share, Wooster

2005 Carrie Williams, OWU Molly Lamdin, Denison Quinn Simmons, Denison Kimberly Rocheleau, OWU

2006 Helena Iaquinta, Wooster Emily Deering, Allegheny Lela Hull, Oberlin Stephani Brzezowski, DEN

2007 Krissy Frost, Denison Lindsay Buhr, Denison Frankie DeLavis, Kenyon Jill Boffa, Kenyon;

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2008 Quinn Simmons, Denison Julia Fouts, Ohio Wesleyan Taylor Fey, Oberlin Marge Redmond, OWU

2009 Carly Carey, Wooster Katie Kubasta, Denison Kiah Voyer-Colbath, Allegheny Meredith Buzzi, Kenyon

2010 Jessica Copeland, OWU Chase Kreuter, Kenyon Emily Nichols, Kenyon Meredith Buzzi, Kenyon

2011 Jensen Paterson, Allegheny Brigid Donahue, Kenyon Cassie Greenbaum, Wittenberg Nichole Johnson, Wittenberg

2012 Kiah Voyer-Colbath, Allegheny Carly Tschantz, Denison Alie Marousek, Wittenberg Jacqueline McDevitt, Oberlin

2013 Leah Sack, Kenyon Katie Warner, Wittenberg Jane Symmes, Kenyon Meredith Buzzi, Kenyon

2014 Francine Murzynski, Wittenberg Suzie Gurzenda, Kenyon Claire Ludlow, Denison Amanda Daniels, Denison

2015 Logan Warye, Wittenberg Alexa L’Insalata, Oberlin Kat Englert, Kenyon Lynda McCandlish, Oberlin

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INDIVIDUAL — GAMEGoals: 11, Molly Bloom (Oberlin) vs. Agnes Scott, 3/30/2010; Katherine Englert (Kenyon) vs. Allegheny, 4/4/2015Assists: 9, Frankie De Lavis (Kenyon) vs. Redlands, 4/26/2007; Leah Sack (Kenyon) vs. Wooster, 4/24/2010; Jensen Paterson (Allegheny) vs. Medaille, 3/15/2011; Leah Sack (Kenyon) vs. Wooster, 4/20/2013; McKenzie Bell (Allegheny) vs. Hiram, 4/23/2014Points: 15, Frankie De Lavis (Kenyon) vs. Redlands, 4/26/2007 (6-9)Saves: 34, Keisha McKenzie (Kenyon) vs. Wooster, 3/29/1995

INDIVIDUAL — SEASONGoals: 80, Cheryl Connolly (Denison), 1994Assists: 75, Leah Sack (Kenyon), 2013Points: 112, Jensen Paterson (Allegheny), 2011 (74-38)Saves: 296, Bernadette Delgado (Oberlin), 1985Saves Percentage: .755 (96-296), Bernadette Delgado (Oberlin), 1985

INDIVIDUAL — CAREERGoals: 237, Laura Peace (Denison), 1998-2001Assists: 176, Leah Sack (Kenyon), 2010-13Points: 300, Beth Hemminger (Wooster), 2000-03 (161-139); Jensen Patterson (Allegheny), 2008-11 (221-79)Saves: 950, Ali Livingston (Wittenberg), 1993-96Saves Percentage: .634 (358-621), Tracy Scott (OWU), 1995-97

TEAM — GAMEGoals: 29, Kenyon vs. Earlham, 4/25/1998Goals, Both Teams: 45, Ohio Wesleyan (23) vs. Kenyon (22), 4/21/1998; Kenyon (24) vs. Oberlin (21), 4/26/2006; Ohio Wesleyan (25) vs. Morrisville State (20), 4/5/2009Fewest Goals Allowed: 0, Allegheny vs. Buffalo State, 4/10/1996; Kenyon vs. Earlham, 1997; Denison vs. Earlham, 3/25/1998; Denison vs. Allegheny, 4/15/2000; Kenyon vs. Earlham, 4/19/2000; Oberlin vs. Earlham, 3/24/2001; Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/7/2001; Wooster vs. Earlham, 4/14/2001; Ohio Wesleyan vs. Medaille, 3/23/2003; Kenyon vs. Dallas, 4/3/2004; Allegheny vs. Waynesburg, 3/16/2011; Allegheny vs. Franciscan, 2/27/2013; Wittenberg vs. Hiram, 4/13/2013; Oberlin vs. Hiram, 4/20/2013; Denison vs. Hiram, 4/27/2013; Allegheny vs. Trine, 3/9/2014; Kenyon vs. Washington & Jefferson, 3/23/2014; Denison vs. Adrian, 3/21/2015Winning Margin: 26, Kenyon (29) vs. Earlham (3), 4/25/1998Assists: 17, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/30/1996; Denison vs. Waynesburg, 2/25/2012Saves: 34, Kenyon vs. Wooster, 3/29/1995

TEAM — SEASONGoals: 311, Wittenberg, 2014Assists: 140, Denison, 2012Saves Percentage: .696 (91-205), Denison, 2008Fewest Goals Allowed: 51, Denison, 1987Wins: 15, Denison, 1992; Kenyon, 2010; Denison, 2012; Allegheny, 2014Winning Percentage: .938 (15-1), Denison, 1992Winning Streak: 15, Denison, 1992Winning Streak (NCAC games): 49, Denison, 1991-96

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ABOUT THE NCAC Ohio Wesleyan University is a charter member of the North Coast Athletic Conference, which began competi-tion in the 1984-85 academic year. Other charter members are Allegheny College, Case Western Reserve University, Denison University, Kenyon College, Oberlin College and the College of Wooster. Wittenberg University joined the NCAC in 1988, Earlham College joined in 1988 and remains an affiliate member in field hockey, Hiram College and Wabash College joined the NCAC in 1998, and DePauw University joined the NCAC in 2010. The NCAC’s 10 members believe academic and ath-letic excellence can co-exist, with no undue overemphasis on athletics. They also believe the principle of balance is important in athletic programs at the Division III level, with no “major” or “minor” sports in comparison with any other, but all equally worthwhile. Equity for both men’s and women’s sports is a founding and standard principle. The NCAC’s 23 championship sports includes 11 for men and 12 for women, the latter figure leading all Division III conferences in the country. When at least 5 Conference institutions sponsor a varsity sport, the NCAC conducts championship play and honors the champion.

During the NCAC’s 31 years of competition, the league has established itself as one of the most competitive in the nation. A total of 61 teams in all 23 sports were represented in national competition last year, with one team winning an NCAA Division III championship to raise the conference’s 31-year total to 65. In addition, 219 student-athletes from around the league earned All-America and/or Academic All-America® honors.

Ohio Wesleyan President Rock Jones and Denison President Dale Knobel display the 2008-09 NCAC All-Sports Trophies. Ohio Wesleyan and Denison finished in a dead heat in the 2008-09 all-sports race, marking the first all-sports tie in conference history.

THE NCAC IN BRIEF Executive Director >> Keri Alexander Luchowski

Office Phone >> (440) 871-8100

Assistant Director >> Bret Billhardt

Assistant Director >> Russell Kramer

Fax Machine >> (440) 871-4221

Mailing Address >> PO Box 16679, Cleveland, OH 44116

E-mail >> [email protected]

Home Page >> http://www.northcoast.org

Founded >> February, 1983

Conference Colors >> Red, White and Blue

Championship Sports >> 23 (11 men, 12 women)

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Mount Union 17, Ohio Wesleyan 5Feb. 28 at Alliance Nicole Sanczyk scored to bring Ohio Wesleyan within 2-1, but the Purple Raiders answered with a 7-0 run and went on to post a non-conference win over the Bishops in the season opener for both teams.

SCORING LEADERS: Sanczyk 3-1; Weis, Savoie 1-1.SAVES: Bernstein 5, Reddy 0.SHOTS: Mount Union 28, Ohio Wesleyan 12.

Ohio Wesleyan 11, Centre 9 March 7 at Selby Stadium Patricia Ryan scored twice as Ohio Wesleyan ended the first half with a 3-0 run and withstood a late Centre come-back to defeat the Colonels in the Bishops’ home opener.

SCORING LEADERS: Ryan 4-0; Sanczyk, Weis 2-0.SAVES: Bernstein 5.SHOTS: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Centre 24.

Puget Sound 11, Ohio Wesleyan 10March 10 at Tacoma, Wash. Sanczyk scored 3 goals and Taylor Weis added 2 more as Ohio Wesleyan narrowed an 11-4 deficit to 11-10 with 1:14 to play, but the Loggers held off the Bishop comeback to take a non-conference win.

SCORING LEADERS: Sanczyk 5-3, Weis 3-1.SAVES: Bernstein 7.SHOTS: Ohio Wesleyan 30, Puget Sound 24.

George Fox 17, Ohio Wesleyan 11March 12 at Newberg, Ore. Weis opened the second half with back-to-back goals to tie the game at 8-8, but the Bruins answered with 6 consecu-tive goals and went on to defeat Ohio Wesleyan in non-con-ference action.

SCORING LEADERS: Sanczyk 6-0; Weis, Ryan 2-0.SAVES: Bernstein 2, Reddy 3.SHOTS: Ohio Wesleyan 29, George Fox 27.

Pacific 13, Ohio Wesleyan 4March 14 at Forest Grove, Ore. Ryan converted a free-position goal to give Ohio Wes-leyan an early lead, but the Boxers scored the next 4 goals and went on to a non-conference win over the Bishops.

SCORING LEADERS: Ryan 1-1.SAVES: Bernstein 9, Reddy 3.SHOTS: Pacific 30, Ohio Wesleyan 20.

Otterbein 11, Ohio Wesleyan 7March 19 at Selby Stadium Ryan converted a free-position goal with :50 left in the first half to give Ohio Wesleyan the lead at the intermission, but the Cardinals opened the second half with a 5-0 run and went on to take a non-conference win.

SCORING LEADERS: Weis, Ryan 3-0.SAVES: Bernstein 5, Reddy 5.SHOTS: Otterbein 33, Ohio Wesleyan 15.

Ohio Wesleyan 19, Muskingum 2 March 21 at Selby Stadium Meghan Doherty had a goal and an assist as Ohio Wes-leyan struck for 4 goals in a span of less than 2 minutes on the way to a non-conference win over the Fighting Muskies.

SCORING LEADERS: Doherty 3-2, Weis 4-0.SAVES: Bernstein 0, Reddy 2.SHOTS: Ohio Wesleyan 40, Muskingum 5.

Ohio Wesleyan 13, Transylvania 4March 28 at Lexington, Ky. Doherty scored a pair of goals as Ohio Wesleyan opened the game with a 5-0 run and went on to post a non-confer-ence win over the Pioneers.

SCORING LEADERS: Bonee, Doherty, Minguela, Savoie 2-0.SAVES: Bernstein 12.SHOTS: Ohio Wesleyan 30, Transylvania 22.

Oberlin 15, Ohio Wesleyan 1April 1 at Selby Stadium Haley Savoie scored for Ohio Wesleyan as the Bishops opened their North Coast Athletic Conference schedule against the Yeowomen.

SCORING LEADERS: Savoie 1-0.SAVES: Bernstein 7, Reddy 2.SHOTS: Oberlin 32, Ohio Wesleyan 4.

Denison 17, Ohio Wesleyan 5April 3 at Selby Stadium Weis scored to bring Ohio Wesleyan within 3-1, but the Big Red closed out the first half with a 7-0 run to defeat the Bishops in an NCAC matchup.

SCORING LEADERS: Weis, S. Love 2-0.SAVES: Bernstein 11, Reddy 0.SHOTS: Denison 30, Ohio Wesleyan 17.

Kenyon 13, Ohio Wesleyan 10April 8 at Gambier Eilee Foley, Ryan, and Weis scored during a frantic last-minute rally that brought Ohio Wesleyan within 13-10, but the Ladies held off the Bishop charge to record an NCAC win.

SCORING LEADERS: Ryan 3-0, Weis 2-0.SAVES: Bernstein 12.SHOTS: Kenyon 33, Ohio Wesleyan 24.

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SCORING LEADERS: Weis 5-2; Minguela, Savoie 3-0.SAVES: Bernstein 3, Reddy 0.SHOTS: Ohio Wesleyan 36, Hiram 5.

Allegheny 14, Ohio Wesleyan 10April 12 at Meadville, Pa. Weis scored to bring Ohio Wesleyan within 3-2, but the Gators closed out the first half with a 6-0 run and held on to defeat the Bishops in an NCAC contest. SCORING LEADERS: Weis 4-0; Greeley, Kinder 2-0.SAVES: Bernstein 4, Reddy 0.SHOTS: Ohio Wesleyan 25, Allegheny 22.

DePauw 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13April 14 at Greencastle, Ind. Sophia Love scored to bring Ohio Wesleyan within 14-13, but the Tigers withstood a potential game-tying posses-sion to hold on for an NCAC win over the Bishops.

SCORING LEADERS: Ryan 4-1, S. Love 2-1.SAVES: Bernstein 7.SHOTS: Ohio Wesleyan 36, DePauw 31.

Wooster 16, Ohio Wesleyan 6April 18 at Wooster Love tallied consecutive goals to put Ohio Wesleyan on the scoreboard, but the Fighting Scots went on to record an NCAC win over the Bishops.

SCORING LEADERS: S. Love 3-0, Ryan 0-2.SAVES: Bernstein 4, Reddy 2.SHOTS: Wooster 30, Ohio Wesleyan 8.

Wittenberg 20, Ohio Wesleyan 8April 25 at Selby Stadium Savoie opened the second half with a goal that brought Ohio Wesleyan within 12-8, but the Tigers closed out the game with an 8-0 run to record an NCAC win. SCORING LEADERS: Savoie 3-0.SAVES: Bernstein 9, Reddy 3.SHOTS: Wittenberg 42, Ohio Wesleyan 19.

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Year Coach W L T Pct GF GA NCAC1970 Mary Parker 7 3 1 .682 38 35 —1971 Mary Parker 4 2 1 .643 44 41 —1972 Mary Parker 7 2 0 .778 77 64 —1973 Mary Parker 1 5 4 .300 65 82 —1974 Mary Parker 4 3 1 .563 73 59 —1975 Mary Parker 7 2 1 .750 96 72 —1976 Mary Parker 5 4 1 .550 71 59 —1977 Mary Parker 6 5 0 .455 77 65 —1978 Mary Parker 7 2 1 .750 85 68 —1979 Mary Parker 4 5 1 .450 83 95 —1980 Mary Parker 0 12 0 .000 84 165 —1981 Mary Parker 1 11 1 .115 69 147 —1982 Mary Parker 5 6 1 .458 128 104 —1983 Mary Parker 4 3 0 .429 82 82 —1984 Mary Parker 3 8 0 .273 125 171 —1985 Mary Parker 4 6 0 .400 89 113 3-5-01986 Mary Parker 1 9 0 .100 75 138 1-7-01987 Mary Parker 2 7 0 .222 75 121 2-5-01988 Mary Parker 2 9 0 .182 91 123 1-7-01989 Mary Parker 6 4 0 .600 101 99 5-3-01990 Mary Parker 7 5 0 .583 131 105 7-5-01991 Mary Parker 12 2 0 .857 183 124 10-2-0Parker (22 years) 99 115 13 .464 29-341992 Linda Strapp 8 7 0 .533 161 164 8-4-01993 Linda Strapp 8 7 0 .533 153 157 8-4-01994 Linda Strapp 3 8 0 .273 105 128 2-5-01995 Linda Strapp 7 5 1 .577 147 153 4-3-01996 Linda Strapp 9 5 0 .643 185 123 6-1-01997 Linda Strapp 11 4 0 .733 185 116 6-1-01998 Linda Strapp 7 6 0 .538 183 168 5-2-01999 Linda Strapp 8 8 0 .500 184 179 5-2-0Strapp (8 years) 61 50 1 .549 44-222000 Alise Shuart 6 9 0 .400 156 150 3-4-02001 Alise Shuart 10 7 0 .588 164 136 5-4-02002 Alise Shuart 11 8 0 .579 188 168 4-3-02003 Alise Shuart 8 7 0 .533 174 183 4-3-0Shuart (4 years) 35 31 0 .530 16-142004 Kimberly Rocheleau 7 6 0 .538 161 139 2-4-02005* Kimberly Rocheleau 12 4 0 .750 205 163 4-2-02006 Kimberly Rocheleau 12 3 0 .800 209 105 5-1-02007 Kimberly Rocheleau 11 4 0 .733 178 138 5-1-0Rocheleau (4 years) 42 17 0 .712 16-82008* Marge Redmond 10 5 0 .667 204 181 5-1-02009 Julie Duffy 7 7 0 .500 185 191 3-3-02010 Julie Duffy 11 6 0 .647 234 219 3-3-02011 Julie Duffy 3 12 0 .200 149 238 1-5-0Duffy (3 years) 21 25 0 .457 7-112012 Meg Grossman 8 8 0 .500 196 187 1-5-02013 Meg Grossman 3 13 0 .188 171 256 2-6-0Grossman (2 years) 11 21 0 .344 3-112014 Chelsea Huguenard 8 9 0 .471 196 195 2-6-02015 Chelsea Huguenard 4 12 0 .250 152 194 1-7-0Huguenard (2 years) 12 21 0 .364 3-13TOTALS (45 years) 291 285 14 .505 121-108

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Opponent First Game Last Game W L TAdrian 2008 (22-9) 2011 (9-24) 1 1 0Albion 2012 (22-9) 2012 (22-9) 1 0 0Alfred 1999 (14-13) 2003 (14-8) 3 1 0Allegheny 1994 (8-9) 2015 (10-14) 13 11 0Ashland 1973 (4-7) 1974 (15-5) 1 1 0Baldwin Wallace 2014 (16-12) 2014 (16-12) 1 0 0Ball State 1972 (8-5) 1982 (8-14) 2 4 0Beloit 2014 (15-6) 2014 (15-6) 1 0 0Bowdoin 2009 (12-18) 2009 (12-18) 0 1 0Bowling Green** 1971 (13-4) 1982 (22-3) 6 5 1Bridgewater 2004 (10-5) 2011 (10-11) 1 1 0Brockport State 2006 (14-15) 2007 (3-9) 0 2 0Canisius 2001 (8-9) 2002 (5-10) 0 2 0Capital 2016Catholic 2000 (4-13) 2002 (5-11) 0 2 0Centre 2013 (14-17) 2015 (11-9) 1 2 0Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 2003 (7-9) 2010 (9-19) 1 5 0Colby 1998 (4-17) 1998 (4-17) 0 1 0Colby-Sawyer 2008 (12-7) 2008 (12-7) 1 0 0Colorado College 1997 (10-16) 2012 (6-18) 0 6 0Connecticut College 2007 (13-12) 2007 (13-12) 1 0 0Dallas 2004 (15-2) 2004 (15-2) 1 0 0Defiance 2014 (17-1) 2014 (17-1) 1 0 0Denison 1970 (1-0) 2015 (5-17) 10 45 0DePauw 2013 (16-12) 2015 (13-14) 2 1 0Earlham 1970 (8-13) 2003 (20-5) 26 15 3Fairleigh Dickinson 2007 (12-9) 2007 (12-9) 1 0 0Ferrum 2004 (24-4) 2004 (24-4) 1 0 0Fitchburg State 2009 (21-12) 2009 (21-12) 1 0 0Fredonia State 2000 (16-9) 2001 (19-8) 2 0 0Frostburg State 1992 (5-12) 2006 (14-11) 2 5 0Gannon 1996 (9-10) 1998 (5-21) 0 3 0George Fox 2015 (11-17) 2015 (11-17) 0 1 0Gettysburg 2005 (4-21) 2005 (4-21) 0 1 0Goucher 2011 (4-12) 2011 (4-12) 0 1 0Greensboro 2002 (6-13) 2002 (6-13) 1 0 0Guilford 2001 (14-10) 2002 (12-7) 2 0 0Hartwick 1996 (3-9) 2009 (7-9) 0 2 0Hiram 2013 (18-2) 2015 (19-1) 3 0 0Hollins 2004 (22-1) 2004 (22-1) 1 0 0Indiana (Pa.) 2000 (9-11) 2001 (3-9) 0 2 0Ithaca 1999 (7-15) 2005 (10-9) 1 1 0Kent State 1981 (12-2) 1981 (12-2) 1 0 0Kenyon 1971 (7-7) 2015 (10-13) 36 29 4Keuka 2016Lycoming 2000 (15-7) 2000 (15-7) 1 0 0Marymount 1999 (14-10) 1999 (14-10) 1 0 0Medaille 2002 (16-1) 2003 (20-0) 2 0 0Mercyhurst 1999 (7-11) 1999 (7-11) 0 1 0Messiah 2005 (6-8) 2005 (6-8) 0 1 0

Morrisville State 2009 (25-20) 2009 (25-20) 1 0 0Mount St. Joseph 2010 (19-5) 2010 (19-5) 1 0 0Mount Union 2013 (6-17) 2015 (5-17) 0 3 0Muskingum 1970 (1-1) 2015 (19-2) 1 0 1Nazareth 1999 (9-12) 1999 (9-12) 0 1 0New England (N.H.) 2012 (20-11) 2012 (20-11) 1 0 0Northwestern 1992 (6-13) 1992 (6-13) 0 1 0Notre Dame (Ohio) 2005 (16-4) 2011 (10-21) 5 3 0Oberlin 1973 (6-11) 2015 (1-15) 30 25 1Occidental 2010 (14-11) 2010 (14-11) 1 0 0Ohio State 1970 (2-0) 1996 (8-15) 6 5 0Ohio University 1970 (2-5) 1984 (17-23) 3 11 0Olivet 2012 (16-2) 2012 (16-2) 1 0 0Oneonta State 2016Otterbein 1970 (3-1) 2015 (7-11) 4 1 0Pacific (Ore.) 2015 (4-13) 2015 (4-13) 0 1 0Pomona-Pitzer 2010 (18-12) 2010 (18-12) 1 0 0Puget Sound 2002 (11-4) 2015 (10-11) 1 1 0Redlands 2001 (9-3) 2006 (11-8) 3 0 0Rensselaer Polytechnic 2012 (9-16) 2013 (3-20) 0 2 0Roanoke 1992 (6-18) 1992 (6-18) 0 1 0Rochester 1988 (10-12) 1995 (19-8) 2 1 0Rowan 1993 (11-18) 1993 (11-18) 0 1 0St. John Fisher 1999 (22-1) 1999 (22-1) 1 0 0St. Lawrence 2013 (9-20) 2013 (9-20) 0 1 0St. Mary’s (Md.) 2002 (1-25) 2011 (8-19) 0 3 0St. Vincent 2000 (17-4) 2012 (15-14) 11 0 0Seton Hill 2006 (20-3) 2006 (20-3) 1 0 0Slippery Rock 1991 (9-4) 1991 (9-4) 1 0 0Stevenson 2009 (11-22) 2014 (6-18) 0 2 0Susquehanna 2005 (8-7) 2005 (8-7) 1 0 0Swarthmore 1993 (13-15) 1993 (13-15) 0 1 0Taylor 1972 (8-6) 1972 (8-6) 1 0 0Thiel 2012 (11-9) 2013 (9-10) 1 1 0Tiffin 2010 (18-17) 2010 (18-17) 1 0 0Transylvania 2014 (19-8) 2015 (13-4) 2 0 0Trine 2010 (20-16) 2012 (20-6) 3 0 0Urbana 2011 (16-8) 2011 (16-8) 1 0 0Vassar 2008 (8-18) 2013 (8-19) 0 2 0Virginia Wesleyan 2011 (8-14) 2011 (8-14) 0 1 0Washington (Md.) 2007 (7-6) 2007 (7-6) 1 0 0Washington & Jefferson 2010 (7-6) 2014 (18-8) 2 3 0Wesleyan 2008 (12-19) 2008 (12-19) 0 1 0Wheaton (Mass.) 2001 (7-17) 2001 (7-17) 0 1 0Whittier 2001 (13-1) 2010 (18-13) 4 0 0William Smith 1999 (2-26) 1999 (2-26) 0 1 0Wittenberg 1970 (1-0) 2015 (8-20) 39 16 2Wooster* 1970 (9-6) 2015 (6-16) 32 40 2

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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY2005 Second Round A- Gettysburg 21, OHIO WESLEYAN 42008 First Round A- Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 19, OHIO WESLEYAN 17

NCAA TOURNAMENT SERIES RECORDSOpponent First Game Last Game W LClaremont-Mudd-Scripps 2008 (17-19) 2008 (17-19) 0 1Gettysburg 2005 (4-21) 2005 (4-21) 0 1

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19707-3-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 9, Wooster 6 Wooster 8, OWU 4 Earlham 13, OWU 8 Ohio University 5, OWU 2 OWU 3, Wooster 1 OWU 1, Denison 0 OWU 1, Muskingum 1 OWU 1, Wittenberg 0 OWU 2, Ohio State 0 OWU 3, Otterbein 1 OWU 4, Wooster 0

19714-2-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 7, Kenyon 7 Ohio University 10, OWU 6 OWU 7, Wooster 4 OWU 13, Bowling Green State 4 Earlham 14, OWU 1 OWU def. Wooster OWU 10, Wittenberg 2

19727-2-0Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 14, Earlham 9 OWU 10, Kenyon 8 OWU 6, Wittenberg 3 OWU 11, Wooster 7 Ohio University 13, OWU 6 OWU 9, Wooster 5 Bowling Green State 8, OWU 5MAIAW Invitational OWU 8, Ball State 5 OWU 8, Taylor 6

19731-5-4Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 7, Kenyon 7 Earlham 11, OWU 2 Oberlin 11, OWU 6 Ohio University 8, OWU 6 OWU 11, Bowling Green State 5 Ashland 7, OWU 4 Wooster 11, OWU 7 OWU 8, Wittenberg 8 OWU 6, Wooster 6 OWU 8, Wittenberg 8

19744-3-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 9, Wooster 8 OWU 16, Ohio University 10 OWU 15, Ashland 5 OWU 13, Earlham 10 Bowling Green State 10, OWU 7 Kenyon 10, OWU 6 Wooster 8, OWU 6 OWU 8, Wittenberg 8

19757-2-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 9, Kenyon 1 OWU 12, Denison 5 OWU 10, Kenyon 4 Wooster 12, OWU 6 OWU 12, Wittenberg 10 OWU 9, Bowling Green State 7 Wooster 13, OWU 11 OWU 11, Earlham 11 OWU 11, Ball State 3 OWU 15, Wittenberg 6

19765-4-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 10, Kenyon 7 Denison 8, OWU 5 OWU 10, Kenyon 5 OWU 9, Ohio University 5 Wooster 11, OWU 7 OWU 9, Wittenberg 3 Bowling Green State def. OWU Wooster 11, OWU 4 OWU 8, Earlham 8 OWU 9, Wooster 1

19776-5-0Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 8, Kenyon 2 Denison 9, OWU 5 OWU 11, Ohio State 8 OWU 6, Wooster 2 Ohio University 8, OWU 4 OWU 12, Kenyon 1 OWU 9, Bowling Green State 5 Wooster 10, OWU 5 Oberlin 6, OWU 3 OWU 8, Earlham 4 Ohio University 10, OWU 6

19787-2-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 7, Kenyon 7 Denison 9, OWU 8 OWU 12, Wooster 2 Earlham 20, OWU 10 OWU 11, Ohio State 7 OWU 8, Kenyon 4 OWU 7, Ohio University 6 OWU 10, Wittenberg 6 OWU 6, Wooster 2 OWU 6, Bowling Green State 5

19794-5-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score Denison 17, OWU 10 OWU 9, Bowling Green State 9 Earlham 9, OWU 6 Ball State 9, OWU 7 OWU 9, Ohio State 5 Ohio University 14, OWU 5 OWU 8, Kenyon 5 OWU 11, Wittenberg 7 Wooster 16, OWU 7 OWU 11, Oberlin 4

19800-12-0Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score Denison 15, OWU 2 Earlham 12, OWU 4 Ball State 10, OWU 6 Bowling Green State 11, OWU 10 Kenyon 13, OWU 6 Ohio State 15, OWU 11 Ohio University 16, OWU 4 Wittenberg 12, OWU 8 Wooster 15, OWU 6 Oberlin 11, OWU 7 Ohio State 21, OWU 9 Oberlin 14, OWU 11

19811-11-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 5, Oberlin 5 Wittenberg 15, OWU 7 Ohio University 23, OWU 2 Ball State 8, OWU 3 Earlham 8, OWU 1 Wooster 16, OWU 44/7 H Kenyon 12, OWU 8 Denison 17, OWU 4 Bowling Green State 15, OWU 7 Ohio State 7, OWU 4 Wooster 12, OWU 7 Oberlin 7, OWU 5 OWU 12, Kent State 2

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19861-9-0, 1-7-0 NCAC*Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score4/2 A Oberlin 10, OWU 7*4/5 H Kenyon 15, OWU 7*4/8 H Denison 18, OWU 7*4/11 A Earlham 12, OWU 74/15 H Wooster 17, OWU 7*4/18 H OWU 14, Oberlin 4*4/23 A Kenyon 18, OWU 5*4/25 A Denison 14, OWU 7*4/30 H Wittenberg 16, OWU 95/2 A Wooster 14, OWU 5*

19872-7-0, 2-4-0 NCAC*Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score4/8 H OWU 11, Kenyon 7*4/11 H Denison 14, OWU 4*4/14 A Wittenberg 14, OWU 54/18 H Wooster 8, OWU 3*4/18 H Earlham 13, OWU 74/20 A Oberlin 13, OWU 9*4/22 H OWU 17, Oberlin 12*4/25 A Kenyon 22, OWU 9*4/29 A Denison 18, OWU 10*

19882-9-0, 1-7-0 NCAC*Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score3/29 H OWU 9, Earlham 34/2 A Wooster 9, OWU 8*4/6 A Oberlin 9, OWU 7*4/9 H Kenyon 10, OWU 7*4/12 H Denison 17, OWU 3*4/16 N Rochester 12, OWU 104/16 A Wittenberg 12, OWU 74/19 H OWU 14, Wooster 7*4/23 H Oberlin 10, OWU 9*4/27 A Kenyon 17, OWU 124/30 A Denison 17, OWU 5*

19825-6-1Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score4/7 H Kenyon 18, OWU 94/8 H Denison 7, OWU 54/13 H OWU 22, Bowling Green State 34/17 A OWU 10, Earlham 84/17 N Ball State 14, OWU 84/21 A Ohio State 12, OWU 114/23 H OWU 10, Wooster 104/24 A Ohio University 7, OWU 44/27 H OWU 16, Wittenberg 3Midwest Division III Invitational5/1 H OWU 18, Wittenberg 55/1 H Kenyon 10, OWU 7

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19834-3-0Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score OWU 15, Kenyon 12 Oberlin 8, OWU 4 Denison 17, OWU 3 OWU 15, Earlham 7 OWU 21, Wittenberg 13 OWU 14, Wooster 12Midwest Division III Invitational5/7 Wooster 13, OWU 10

19843-8-0Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score Kenyon 15, OWU 11 OWU 10, Oberlin 2 OWU 13, Ohio State 8 Denison 19, OWU 5 Earlham 16, OWU 7 Wooster 26, OWU 12 Wittenberg 19, OWU 13 OWU 17, Ohio State 12 Ohio University 23, OWU 17 Kenyon 21, OWU 11Midwest Division III Invitational Earlham 10, OWU 9

19896-4-0, 5-3-0 NCAC*Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score4/1 A OWU 13, Earlham 24/3 A Denison 17, OWU 8*4/5 H OWU 10, Wooster 9*4/8 H OWU 12, Oberlin 9*4/12 A Kenyon 10, OWU 9*4/15 H Denison 16, OWU 9*4/19 H Wittenberg 11, OWU 64/22 A OWU 14, Wooster 10*4/26 A OWU 13, Oberlin 9*4/29 H OWU 7, Kenyon 6*

19907-5-0, 7-5-0 NCAC*Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score3/28 H Denison 14, OWU 13* (OT)3/31 A OWU 8, Wittenberg 7*4/3 H OWU 11, Earlham 6*4/5 A OWU 12, Wooster 6*4/7 H Kenyon 8, OWU 6*4/14 A Oberlin 8, OWU 5*4/17 A Denison 13, OWU 11*4/19 H OWU 14, Wittenberg 7*4/21 A OWU 8, Kenyon 7*4/25 H OWU 16, Wooster 3*5/2 A OWU 20, Earlham 17*5/5 H Oberlin 9, OWU 7*

199112-2-0, 10-2-0 NCAC*Coach: Mary ParkerDate Site Score3/27 H OWU 9, Slippery Rock 43/30 A Denison 8, OWU 7*4/2 H OWU 9, Wittenberg 5*4/4 A OWU 16, Kenyon 12*4/6 H OWU 14, Wooster 6*4/8 H OWU 15, Oberlin 7*4/10 H OWU 17, Earlham 9*4/16 A OWU 15, Oberlin 7*4/18 H OWU 11, Denison 10*4/20 A Wittenberg 11, OWU 10*4/24 H OWU 12, Kenyon 9*4/27 A OWU 21, Wooster 14*4/27 N OWU 14, Rochester 135/1 A OWU 13, Earlham 9*

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19938-7-0, 8-4-0 NCAC*Coach: Linda StrappDate Site Score3/27 H Frostburg State 11, OWU 73/30 H OWU 11, Oberlin 4*4/1 A Denison 14, OWU 3*4/3 H OWU 8, Wittenberg 3*4/5 H OWU 11, Earlham 5*4/7 A OWU 13, Kenyon 12*4/10 A Wooster 13, OWU 5*4/13 A Earlham 11, OWU 7*4/17 A OWU 10, Oberlin 8*4/21 H Denison 10, OWU 6*4/24 N Rowan 18, OWU 114/25 A Swarthmore 15, OWU 134/27 H OWU 18, Kenyon 11*4/29 A OWU 11, Wittenberg 7*5/1 H OWU 19, Wooster 15*

19943-8-0, 2-5-0 NCAC*Coach: Linda StrappDate Site Score3/23 H OWU 12, Wooster 11*3/27 H OWU 11, Kenyon 8*3/31 A Kenyon 14, OWU 54/2 A Oberlin 12, OWU 9*4/6 H Earlham 9, OWU 8*4/13 A Denison 18, OWU 5*4/16 A Allegheny 9, OWU 8*4/19 A Wooster 16, OWU 11*4/21 A Earlham 10, OWU 74/23 H OWU 17, Wittenberg 3*NCAC tournament4/27 A Oberlin 18, OWU 12

19957-5-1, 4-3-0 NCAC*Coach: Linda StrappDate Site Score3/25 A OWU 12, Kenyon 7*4/1 H Oberlin 16, OWU 5*4/2 A OWU 12, Wittenberg 11*4/5 A OWU 12, Earlham 10*4/8 H OWU 19, Rochester 84/12 H Denison 19, OWU 8*4/14 H Frostburg State 12, OWU 74/15 H OWU 16, Allegheny 10*4/18 H Wooster 12, OWU 10*4/21 H OWU 11, Kenyon 114/22 H OWU 17, Wittenberg 8NCAC tournament4/25 H OWU 14, Kenyon 94/29 N Denison 20, OWU 4

19969-5-0, 6-1-0 NCAC*Coach: Linda StrappDate Site Score3/20 A OWU 20, Kenyon 63/23 A Hartwick 9, OWU 33/27 A Denison 15, OWU 5*4/2 A Ohio State 15, OWU 84/5 A Gannon 10, OWU 94/6 A OWU 10, Allegheny 3*4/9 H OWU 18, Kenyon 9*4/12 H OWU 20, Earlham 2*4/13 H OWU 15, Wittenberg 11*4/17 A OWU 17, Oberlin 6*4/20 A OWU 15, Wooster 14*4/27 H OWU 14, Oberlin 13* (3 OT)NCAC tournament4/30 H OWU 25, Earlham 25/3 N Oberlin 8, OWU 6

199711-4-0, 6-1 NCAC*Coach: Linda StrappDate Site Score3/16 H Gannon 16, OWU 93/19 H OWU 17, Wittenberg 13/23 A OWU 16, Earlham 5*3/26 H OWU 11, Denison 10*3/29 H OWU 18, Wooster 4*4/2 A OWU 17, Wooster 64/5 H OWU 7, Allegheny 3*4/8 A OWU 14, Kenyon 3*4/12 H Oberlin 10, OWU 7*4/16 A OWU 15, Wittenberg 2* (N)4/20 H Colorado College 16, OWU 104/23 H OWU 14, Kenyon 6NCAC tournament4/29 H OWU 15, Earlham 55/2 N OWU 11, Denison 105/3 N Oberlin 19, OWU 4

19987-6-0, 5-2-0 NCAC*Coach: Linda StrappDate Site Score3/12 N Colorado College 15, OWU 93/31 A Denison 21, OWU 11*4/2 H OWU 14, Kenyon 10*4/4 N Colby 17, OWU 44/8 A OWU 14, Wooster 10*4/10 A Gannon 21, OWU 54/11 A OWU 22, Allegheny 8*4/15 H OWU 17, Wittenberg 5*4/18 H OWU 16, Earlham 1*4/21 A OWU 23, Kenyon 224/25 A Oberlin 16, OWU 11*NCAC tournament4/28 H OWU 25, Wittenberg 75/2 N Oberlin 15, OWU 12

19998-8-0, 5-2-0 NCAC*Coach: Linda StrappDate Site Score3/10 N Ithaca 15, OWU 73/11 N OWU 14, Alfred 13 (OT)3/20 N OWU 14, Marymount 103/21 N OWU 22, St. John Fisher 13/27 A Kenyon 12, OWU 10*3/31 H OWU 11, Oberlin 10* (OT)4/8 A OWU 19, Wittenberg 10* (N)4/10 H OWU 18, Allegheny 5*4/12 A OWU 19, Earlham 4*4/14 H OWU 13, Wooster 8*4/17 H Colorado College 15, OWU 54/18 H Mercyhurst 11, OWU 74/21 H Denison 16, OWU 6*4/24 A William Smith 26, OWU 24/25 A Nazareth 12, OWU 9NCAA Division III tournament5/1 N Oberlin 11, OWU 8

20006-9-0, 3-4-0 NCAC*Coach: Alise ShuartDate Site Score3/18 N OWU 17, St. Vincent’s 43/19 A Indiana (Pa.) 11, OWU 93/25 H Frostburg State 12, OWU 53/29 A Wooster 11, OWU 9*3/31 A OWU 16, Fredonia State 94/1 A Alfred 8, OWU 6 (OT)4/4 H OWU 14, Wittenberg 8*4/8 N OWU 15, Lycoming 74/9 N Catholic 13, OWU 44/11 H Kenyon 15, OWU 10*4/15 A Oberlin 14, OWU 7*4/18 A Denison 18, OWU 6*4/20 H OWU 18, Earlham 1*4/29 A OWU 14, Allegheny 5*NCAC tournament5/2 A Kenyon 14, OWU 6

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20038-7-0, 4-3-0 NCAC*Coach: Alise ShuartDate Site Score3/10 A Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 9, OWU 7 (N)3/12 A OWU 13, Whittier 12 (N)3/14 A OWU 9, Redlands 8 (N)3/15 N Colorado College 18, OWU 73/23 H OWU 20, Medaille 03/26 A OWU 13, Wittenberg 10* (N)3/29 A Alfred 18, OWU 144/2 A Kenyon 17, OWU 15*4/5 H St. Mary’s 23, OWU 24/8 H Wooster 16, OWU 6*4/12 H OWU 14, Allegheny 13*4/17 H OWU 15, Oberlin 7*4/24 H Denison 17, OWU 8*4/26 A OWU 11, St. Vincent 104/29 A OWU 20, Earlham 5*

200110-7-0, 5-4 NCAC*Coach: Alise ShuartDate Site Score3/10 A OWU 14, Guilford 103/15 N Wheaton (Mass.) 17, OWU 73/21 H OWU 19, Fredonia State 83/24 H Indiana (Pa.) 9, OWU 33/25 H Canisius 9, OWU 83/28 H Wooster 11, OWU 10*4/3 A Wittenberg 7, OWU 6*4/5 H OWU 13, Oberlin 8*4/7 A OWU 16, Earlham 0*4/8 H OWU 9, Redlands 34/10 H OWU 13, Whittier 14/12 A OWU 6, Kenyon 5*4/17 H Denison 10, OWU 7*4/19 H OWU 13, Wittenberg 104/28 H OWU 5, Allegheny 2*NCAC tournament5/1 A OWU 9, Wittenberg 85/4 N Denison 18, OWU 6

20047-6-0, 2-4 NCAC*Coach: Kimberly RocheleauDate Site Score3/6 A OWU 22, Hollins 13/7 A OWU 10, Bridgewater 53/8 A OWU 24, Ferrum 43/24 H OWU 12, Wittenberg 11*3/27 A Wooster 17, OWU 7*3/31 H Kenyon 12, OWU 11*4/3 H OWU 13, St. Vincent 124/4 H OWU 15, Dallas 24/14 A OWU 16, Oberlin 10*4/17 H Colorado College 18, OWU 34/22 A Denison 15, OWU 10*4/24 A Allegheny 15, OWU 10*4/28 H Frostburg State 17, OWU 8

200512-4-0, 4-2 NCAC champion*Coach: Kimberly RocheleauDate Site Score3/7 N OWU 10, Ithaca 9 (2 OT) (N)3/8 N OWU 8, Susquehanna 7 (N)3/10 N Messiah 8, OWU 63/16 H OWU 16, Notre Dame 43/24 H Denison 15, OWU 12*4/6 A OWU 22, Kenyon 12*4/12 H Wooster 11, OWU 5*4/14 A OWU 18, Notre Dame 64/16 A OWU 18, Wittenberg 13* (N)4/20 H OWU 17, Oberlin 4*4/23 A OWU 15, Frostburg State 134/24 A OWU 13, St. Vincent 94/30 H OWU 10, Allegheny 6*NCAC tournament5/6 N OWU 17, Wooster 145/7 N OWU 14, Denison 11NCAA Division III tournament5/14 A Gettysburg 21, OWU 4

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200612-3-0, 5-1-0 NCAC*Coach: Kimberly RocheleauDate Site Score3/15 A OWU 11, Redlands 8 (N)3/16 A OWU 20, Whittier 33/18 A OWU 13, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 103/25 N OWU 20, Seton Hill 33/27 A OWU 11, Notre Dame (Ohio) 43/29 H OWU 9, Denison 4*4/1 A Brockport State 15, OWU 144/2 A OWU 15, Allegheny 9*4/4 H OWU 18, Kenyon 4*4/9 H OWU 14, St. Vincent 74/15 A OWU 20, Oberlin 7*4/22 A OWU 17, Wittenberg 4*4/26 H Wooster 7, OWU 6*4/29 H OWU 14, Frostburg State 11NCAC tournament5/5 N Allegheny 9, OWU 7

200711-4-0, 5-1 NCAC*Coach: Kimberly RocheleauDate Site Score3/12 N OWU 13, Connecticut College 123/13 N OWU 7, Washington (Md.) 63/14 N OWU 12, Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham 93/31 H OWU 17, Allegheny 8*4/1 H Brockport State 9, OWU 34/4 A OWU 10, Kenyon 7*4/7 A OWU 11, Denison 9*4/11 H Wooster 10, OWU 9*4/17 H OWU 8, Notre Dame 74/21 A OWU 16, Wittenberg 9*4/22 A OWU 10, St. Vincent 94/24 H OWU 24, Oberlin 9*4/28 H Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 14, OWU 12NCAC tournament5/4 H OWU 16, Kenyon 75/5 H Wooster 13, OWU 10

200810-5-0, 5-1-0 NCAC champion*Coach: Marge RedmondDate Site Score3/12 N Wesleyan 19, OWU 12 (N)3/13 N Vassar 18, OWU 8 (N)3/14 N OWU 12, Colby-Sawyer 73/29 A Allegheny 13, OWU 5*4/5 A OWU 20, Oberlin 9*4/9 H OWU 16, Wittenberg 7* (N)4/11 A Notre Dame (Ohio) 15, OWU 11 (N)4/15 H OWU 12, Kenyon 11*4/19 H OWU 22, Adrian 94/23 A OWU 12, Wooster 11*4/26 H OWU 13, Denison 7*4/27 H OWU 17, St. Vincent 14NCAC tournament5/2 H OWU 13, Allegheny 95/3 H OWU 14, Wooster 13 (2 OT)NCAA Division III tournament5/7 A Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 19, OWU 17

20097-7-0, 3-3-0 NCAC*Coach: Julie DuffyDate Site Score3/9 N OWU 21, Fitchburg State 123/10 N Stevenson 22, OWU 113/12 N Bowdoin 18, OWU 123/21 A OWU 13, St. Vincent 83/26 H OWU 11, Notre Dame (Ohio) 103/28 H OWU 17, Allegheny 16*4/1 A Wittenberg 14, OWU 13* (OT) (N)4/4 A Hartwick 9, OWU 74/5 N OWU 25, Morrisville (N.Y.) State 204/7 A OWU 7, Kenyon 5*4/15 H Wooster 20, OWU 5*4/18 H Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 17, OWU 154/19 A Denison 13, OWU 8*4/25 H OWU 20, Oberlin 7*

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20133-13-0, 2-6-0 NCAC*Coach: Meg GrossmanDate Site Score2/24 H Centre 17, OWU 142/27 A Thiel 10, OWU 9 (N)3/6 H OWU 14, Otterbein 123/11 N St. Lawrence 20, OWU 93/13 N Rensselaer 20, OWU 3 (N)3/15 N Vassar 19, OWU 83/23 A Mount Union 17, OWU 63/30 H Wittenberg 16, OWU 13*4/2 A OWU 16, DePauw 12* (N)4/6 H Kenyon 19, OWU 5*4/14 H Denison 21, OWU 12*4/16 H OWU 18, Hiram 2* (N)4/18 H Oberlin 17, OWU 16* (OT)4/20 H Washington & Jefferson 17, OWU 104/24 A Wooster 15, OWU 3*4/27 A Allegheny 22, OWU 15*

20148-9-0, 2-6-0 NCAC*Coach: Chelsea HuguenardDate Site Score3/5 N OWU 11, Otterbein 83/8 H OWU 16, Baldwin Wallace 123/11 N Stevenson 18, OWU 63/12 N OWU 15, Beloit 63/15 A Centre 15, OWU 83/19 H OWU 17, Defiance 1 (N)3/24 H Mount Union 15, OWU 63/29 A Wittenberg 15, OWU 3*4/1 H OWU 18, DePauw 10* (N)4/4 H OWU 19, Transylvania 8 (N)4/6 H Kenyon 13, OWU 9*4/9 A Oberlin 10, OWU 9*4/12 H Denison 17, OWU 4*4/17 A OWU 16, Hiram 4* (N)4/19 H OWU 18, Washington & Jefferson 84/23 H Wooster 18, OWU 9*4/26 A Allegheny 17, OWU 12*

20154-12-0, 1-7-0 NCAC*Coach: Chelsea HuguenardDate Site Score2/28 A Mount Union 17, OWU 53/7 H OWU 11, Centre 93/10 A Puget Sound 11, OWU 103/12 A George Fox 17, OWU 11 (N)3/14 A Pacific (Ore.) 13, OWU 43/19 H Otterbein 11, OWU 73/21 H OWU 19, Muskingum 23/28 A OWU 13, Transylvania 44/1 H Oberlin 15, OWU 1* (N)4/3 H Denison 17, OWU 5* (N)4/8 A Kenyon 13, OWU 10*4/10 H OWU 19, Hiram 1* (N)4/12 A Allegheny 14, OWU 10*4/14 A DePauw 14, OWU 13* (N)4/18 A Wooster 16, OWU 6*4/25 H Wittenberg 20, OWU 8*

201011-6-0, 3-3-0 NCAC*Coach: Julie DuffyDate Site Score3/7 A OWU 18, Pomona-Pitzer 123/8 A Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 19, OWU 7 (N)3/10 A OWU 14, Occidental 11 (N)3/17 H OWU 19, Mount St. Joseph 53/22 H OWU 18, Tiffin 173/27 A Allegheny 15, OWU 8*4/1 H Kenyon 12, OWU 9*4/3 A OWU 7, Washington & Jefferson 64/4 H OWU 18, Whittier 134/7 A Wooster 14, OWU 9*4/10 H OWU 9, Denison 7*4/13 A Notre Dame (Ohio) 15, OWU 12 (N)4/17 A OWU 26, Oberlin 14*4/18 H OWU 20, Trine 164/21 H OWU 18, Wittenberg 16*4/25 H OWU 14, St. Vincent 7NCAC tournament4/30 A Kenyon 20, OWU 8

20113-12-0, 1-5-0 NCAC*Coach: Julie DuffyDate Site Score3/4 A Goucher 12, OWU 4 (N)3/6 A Virginia Wesleyan 14, OWU 83/9 A Bridgewater 11, OWU 103/12 A St. Mary’s (Md.) 19, OWU 83/15 H OWU 16, Urbana 8 (N)3/20 A OWU 16, Trine 83/23 A Adrian 24, OWU 9 (N)3/26 H Allegheny 15, OWU 12*4/2 A Denison 19, OWU 5* (N)4/6 H Wooster 16, OWU 8* (N)4/8 H Notre Dame (Ohio) 21, OWU 10 (N)4/10 H OWU 19, Oberlin 14*4/13 A Wittenberg 20, OWU 10* (N)4/15 H Washington & Jefferson 17, OWU 2 (N)4/21 A Kenyon 20, OWU 12*

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BISHOP RECORDSSingle-Game Goals9 Amanda McDermott at Earlham Sr. M 4/29/20038 Amy Newell at Earlham Sr. A 5/2/19908 Betsy Tower vs. Earlham Sr. A 4/30/19967 Jessica Battle at Kenyon Fr. A 4/4/19917 Fran Smith vs. Rochester So. A 4/27/19917 Wendy Zellmer vs. Rochester Sr. A 4/9/19957 Dana Day vs. Earlham Sr. A 4/12/19967 Jen Durgin at Allegheny Sr. A 4/11/19987 Jen Durgin at Kenyon Sr. A 4/21/19987 Tanya Tanhehco at Kenyon So. A 4/21/19987 Jen Durgin vs. Wittenberg Sr. A 4/28/19987 Tanya Tanhehco vs. Kenyon Sr. A 4/11/20007 Jessica Copeland vs. Mt. St. Joseph Sr. A 3/17/2010

Single-Game Assists8 Amy Newell at Wooster Jr. A 4/22/19897 Alexa Economou at Kenyon Jr. A 3/20/19966 Amy Newell at Wooster Sr. A 4/5/19906 Jessica Battle at Oberlin So. A 4/16/19926 Jessica Battle vs. Kenyon So. A 4/25/19926 Jenny Feldman vs. Wooster So. A 3/29/1997

Single-Game Points11 Amy Newell at Earlham 8-3 Sr. A 5/2/199011 Jessica Battle vs. Kenyon 5-6 So. A 4/25/199211 Jenny Feldman at Allegheny 6-5 Jr. A 4/11/199811 Amanda McDermott at Earlham 9-2 Sr. M 4/29/200310 Alexa Economou at Kenyon 3-7 Jr. A 3/20/199610 Jenny Feldman vs. Earlham 5-5 Fr. A 4/30/199610 Hannah Mudge vs. Adrian 6-4 Jr. A 4/19/2008

Single-Game Saves29 Tracy Scott vs. Denison So. 4/12/199526 Tracy Scott at Oberlin Jr. 4/17/199626 Sarah Murray at Wooster Fr. 4/20/199626 Tracy Scott vs. Denison Sr. 3/26/199725 Renée Hauer at Denison Sr. 4/13/199425 Renée Hauer at Earlham Sr. 4/21/1994

Single-Season Goals67 Jessica Copeland Sr. M 17g 201058 Jen Durgin Sr. A 13g 199850 Jessica Battle So. A 15g 199250 Hannah Mudge Sr. A 14g 200949 Amanda McDermott So. M 16g 2001

Single-Season Assists36 Amy Newell Jr. 1H 10g 198929 Fran Smith So. A 14g 199129 Jenny Feldman Jr. A 12g 199827 Jenny Feldman Sr. A 16g 199925 Claire Riley Sr. A 15g 2000

Single-Season Points76 Jessica Copeland 67- 9 Sr. M 17g 201073 Jessica Battle 50-23 So. A 15g 199268 Jen Durgin 58-10 Sr. A 13g 199866 Hannah Mudge 50-16 Sr. A 14g 200966 Annie Swanson 48-18 Jr. A 16g 2012 Single-Season Saves237 Tracy Scott So. 13g 1995225 Jody Dickinson Sr. 19g 2002196 Tracy Scott Sr. 15g 1997188 Tracy Scott Jr. 12g 1996180 Katy Anderson Jr. 15g 1992

Career Goals157 Carrie Williams A-M 2002-05150 Annie Swanson A 2010-13138 Hannah Mudge A-M 2006-09135 Jenny Feldman A 1996-99134 Amanda McDermott M 2000-03

Career Assists 100 Jenny Feldman A 1996-99 74 Amy Newell A 1987-90 65 Jamie Blake A 2004-07 60 Claire Riley A 1997-2000 59 Carrie Williams A-M 2002-05

Career Points235 Jenny Feldman 135-100 A 1996-99216 Carrie Williams 157- 59 A-M 2002-05191 Annie Swanson 150- 41 A 2010-13188 Hannah Mudge 138- 50 A-M 2006-09163 Amanda McDermott 134- 29 M 2000-03

Career Saves679 Katy Anderson 1990-93621 Tracy Scott 1995-97599 Maggie Eichenlaub 2005-08533 Tamar Jeffery 1998-2001452 Jody Dickinson 1999-2002

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TEAM — GAMEGoals, Home: 25 vs. Earlham, 4/30/1996; vs. Wittenberg, 4/28/1998;Goals, Away: 26 at Oberlin, 4/17/2010Goals, Neutral Site: 25 vs. Morrisville State, 4/5/2009Goals, First Half: 17 at Ferrum, 3/8/2004Goals, Second Half: 15 at Kenyon, 4/6/2005Assists: 17 vs. Earlham, 4/30/1996Goals Allowed: 26 vs. Wooster, 1984; at William Smith, 4/24/1999Goals Allowed, First Half: 14 at St. Mary’s, 4/7/2002Goals Allowed, Second Half: 16 at Adrian, 3/23/2011Fewest Goals Scored: 1 vs. Denison, 1970; vs. Muskingum, 1970; vs. Wittenberg, 1970; vs. Earlham, 1971; vs. Earlham, 1981; at St. Mary’s, 4/7/2002; vs. Oberlin, 4/1/2015Shutouts: vs. Denison, 1970; vs. Wittenberg, 1970; vs. Ohio State, 1970; at Earlham, 4/7/2001; vs. Medaille, 3/23/2003Goals, Both Teams: 45 at Kenyon (23-22), 4/21/1998; vs. Morrisville State (25-20), 4/5/2009Fewest Goals, Both Teams: 1 vs. Denison (1-0), 1970; vs. Wittenberg (1-0), 1970Winning Margin: 23 vs. Earlham (25-2), 4/30/1996Losing Margin: 24 at William Smith (2-26), 4/24/1999; at St. Mary’s (1-25), 4/7/2002

TEAM — SEASONGoals: 234 (17 games), 2010Goals/Game: 14.1 (183 in 13 games), 1998Goals, Regular Season: 226 (16 games), 2010Goals/Game, Regular Season: 14.4 (202 in 14 games), 2006Fewest Goals Allowed: 35 (11 games), 1970Fewest Goals Allowed/Game: 3.2 (35 in 11 games), 1970Most Goals Allowed: 256 (16 games), 2013Most Goals Allowed/Game: 16.0 (256 in 16 games), 2013Scoring Margin: 104 (209-105, 15 games), 2006Shutouts: 3 (11 games), 1970

VICTORY RECORDSVictories, Season: 12 (14 games), 1991; (16 games), 2005; (15 games), 2006Fewest Defeats, Season: 2 (7 games), 1971; (9 games), 1972; (10 games), 1975; (10 games), 1978; (14 games), 1991Winning Percentage, Season: .857 (12-2), 1991Ties, Season: 4 (10 games), 1973Losses, Season: 13 (16 games), 2013Winning Streak: 8, 1996 and 2005Winning Streak, Start of Season: 6, 2006Unbeaten Streak: 8 (6-0-1 in 1970 + 0-0-1 in 1971); (8-0-0 in 1996); (8-0-0 in 2005)Unbeaten Streak, Start of Season: 6 (6-0-0), 2006Losing Streak: 12, 1980Losing Streak, Start of Season: 12, 1980Winless Streak: 24 (0-23-1, 0-12 in 1980 + 0-11-1 in 1981)Consecutive Ties: 3, 1973Consecutive Winning Seasons: 8, 2001-08Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons: 10, 2001-10

Year Goals Assists Points1985 Dale Pakula ................ 22 Meredith Putnam .... 11 Jaleh Hagigh ............. 30

1986 Laura Conrades .......... 31 Rosalie Hunter .......... 8 Laura Conrades ......... 37

1987 Amy Newell ................. 26 Morgan Johnston ...... 8 Amy Newell ................ 31

1988 Anne Werner ............... 24 Benkard, Newell ....... 9 Elise Benkard ............ 27

1989 Kendall Brewer ........... 27 Amy Newell ............. 36 Amy Newell ................ 51

1990 Amy Newell ................. 27 Amy Newell ............. 24 Amy Newell ................ 51

1991 Fran Smith .................. 33 Fran Smith ............. 29 Fran Smith ................ 62

1992 Jessica Battle ............. 50 Jessica Battle ......... 23 Jessica Battle ............ 73

1993 Babe Ely ..................... 32 Babe Ely ................. 18 Babe Ely .................... 50

1994 Wendy Zellmer ............ 40 Melissa Stueck ......... 9 Wendy Zellmer ........... 43

1995 Wendy Zellmer ............ 26 Jen Durgin .............. 12 Jen Durgin ................. 34

1996 Dana Day .................... 35 Jenny Feldman ........ 23 Jenny Feldman ........... 55

1997 Jen Durgin .................. 41 Jenny Feldman ........ 21 Jenny Feldman ........... 56

1998 Jen Durgin .................. 58 Jenny Feldman ........ 29 Jen Durgin ................. 68

1999 Tanya Tanhehco .......... 37 Jenny Feldman ........ 27 Jenny Feldman ........... 61

2000 Claire Riley ................. 32 Claire Riley ............. 25 Claire Riley ................ 57

2001 Amanda McDermott .... 49 Alexa Laub .............. 13 Amanda McDermott... 55

2002 Carrie Williams ........... 37 Alexa Laub .............. 19 Carrie Williams .......... 50

2003 Carrie Williams ........... 44 Carrie Williams ....... 18 Carrie Williams .......... 62

2004 Carrie Williams ........... 35 Barzegar, Blake ...... 14 Carrie Williams .......... 47

2005 Carrie Williams ........... 41 Carrie Williams ....... 16 Carrie Williams .......... 57

2006 Alexa Deaton ............... 33 Jamie Blake ............ 22 Jamie Blake ............... 48

2007 Breen, Deaton ............. 27 Paula Breen ............ 17 Paula Breen ............... 44

2008 Kadi Kuhlenberg ......... 39 Hannah Mudge ....... 17 Hannah Mudge .......... 47

2009 Hannah Mudge ........... 50 Hannah Mudge ....... 16 Hannah Mudge .......... 66

2010 Jessica Copeland ........ 67 Abbey Miller ............ 13 Jessica Copeland ....... 76

2011 Marlowe Mavian ......... 37 Meredith Wholley .... 12 Marlowe Mavian ........ 46

2012 Annie Swanson ........... 48 Annie Swanson ....... 18 Annie Swanson .......... 66

2013 Annie Swanson ........... 46 Patricia Ryan .......... 14 Annie Swanson .......... 58

2014 Cate Bailey ................. 43 Patricia Ryan .......... 19 Cate Bailey ................ 53

2015 Taylor Weis .................. 33 Patricia Ryan .......... 11 Taylor Weis ................ 37

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1988Daina Stankevics, Jr., D ........................ 1

1990Anne Werner, Sr., D ............................. H

1991Debbie Graeber, So., D .......................... 1Fran Smith, So., A ................................. 1

1992Debbie Graeber, Jr., A ............................ 3

1993Debbie Graeber, Sr., A ........................... 2

1997Tracy Scott, Sr., G .................................. 3

1998Jen Durgin, Sr., A ................................... 2

USWLA ALL-AMERICA

1991Fran Smith, So., A ................................. 1

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA®

1996Polly Doyle, Sr., D .................................. 2

1997Chrissy Swartz, Jr., D ............................ 3

1998Chrissy Swartz, Sr., D ........................... 2

BRINE/IWLCA ALL-REGION

2000Tamar Jeffery, Jr., G ............................... 2Tyler Martin, Sr., D ................................ 2Lisa Payfer, Jr., D ................................... 2Tanya Tanhehco, Sr., A ......................... 2

2001Maggie Meagher, Sr., D ......................... 1Lisa Payfer, Sr., D ................................... 1Amanda McDermott, So., M ................ 2

2002Megan Klein, Sr., D ............................... 1Jody Dickinson, Sr., G ........................... 2Amanda McDermott, Jr., M .................. 2Carrie Williams, Fr., A .......................... 2

2003Amanda McDermott, Sr., M ................. 1Carrie Williams, So., A .......................... 1Lauren Bates, So., D .............................. 2Alexa Laub, Jr., M .................................. 2

2004Carrie Williams, Jr., M .......................... 1

2005Carrie Williams, Jr., A ........................... 1Lura Allen, Fr., M................................... 2Maggie Eichenlaub, Fr., G ..................... 2

2006Lura Allen, So., M .................................. 2Jamie Blake, Jr., A .................................. 2

2007Maggie Eichenlaub, Jr., G ...................... 1Julia Fouts, Jr., M ................................... 1Paula Breen, Sr., M ................................ 2

2008Julia Fouts, Sr., M .....................................1Lauren Rogers, So., D............................ 1Kadi Kuhlenberg, Sr., M ........................ 2Hannah Mudge, Jr., A............................ 2

2009Hannah Mudge, Sr., A ........................... 1Lauren Rogers, Jr., D ............................. 2Natalie Fisher, Fr., D ............................. 2

2010Jessica Copeland, Sr., M ....................... 1Natalie Fisher, So., M ............................ 2

2011Natalie Fisher, Jr., D .............................. 1

2012Annie Swanson, Jr., A ........................... 2

ALL-NORTH COASTATHLETIC CONFERENCE

1985Jaleh Hagigh, Sr., A ............................... 1Laurie Kaplan, Sr., D ............................. 1Meredith Putnam, Sr., A ....................... 1

1986Laura Conrades, So., A ......................... 1

1987Morgan Johnston, Jr., A ......................... 1Daina Stankevics, Jr., D ........................ 1

1988Daina Stankevics, Jr., D ........................ 1Anne Werner, So., D .............................. 1

1989Cathy Ronan, So., A .............................. 1Anne Werner, Jr., D ............................... 1

1990Amy Newell, Sr., A ................................ 1Anne Werner, Sr., D .............................. 1Debbie Graeber, Fr., D ........................... 2Fran Smith, Fr., A .................................. 2

Daina Stankevics Anne Werner Fran Smith Debbie Graeber Polly Doyle Chrissy Swartz

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1992Denise Goldman, Sr., A ........................ 1Debbie Graeber, Jr., M ........................... 1Jessica Battle, So., A .............................. 2Laura Coleman, So., D .......................... 2Kate Derrick, Jr., D ................................ 2

1993Laura Coleman, Jr., D ........................... 1Debbie Graeber, Sr., A ........................... 1Kate Derrick, Sr., D ............................... 2Babe Ely, Jr., A ........................................ 2Allison Goodman, So., D ...................... 2Kristina Lenz, Jr., A ............................... 2

1994Wendy Zellmer, Jr., A ............................ 2

1995Tracy Scott, So., G ................................. 1Allison Goodman, Sr., M ...................... 2Wendy Zellmer, Sr., A ........................... 2

1996Lory Crowder, Fr., A .............................. 1Polly Doyle, Sr., D .................................. 1Tracy Scott, Jr., G ................................... 1Jenny Feldman, Fr., A............................ 2Sarah Riordan, Jr., D ............................. 2

1997Jen Dunbar, Sr., D .................................. 1Jen Durgin, Jr., A .................................... 1Jenny Feldman, So., A ........................... 1Tracy Scott, Sr., G .................................. 1(Defensive Player of Year)Lory Crowder, So., M ............................. 2Sarah Riordan, Sr., D ............................ 2

1998Jen Durgin, Sr., A ................................... 1(Offensive Player of Year)Jenny Feldman, Jr., A ............................ 1Erin Riebe, Jr., D .................................... 2Chrissy Swartz, Sr., D ........................... 2Tanya Tanhehco, So., A ........................ 2

1999Jenny Feldman, Sr., A ........................... 1Tamar Jeffery, So., G ............................. 1Erin Riebe, Sr., D.................................... 1Tanya Tanhehco, Jr., A .......................... 1Tyler Martin, Jr., D ................................. 2Sarah Murray, Sr., A ............................. HLisa Payfer, So., D ................................. H

2000Lisa Payfer, Jr., D ................................... 2Tamar Jeffery, Jr., G .............................. HTyler Martin, Sr., D ............................... HTanya Tanhehco, Sr., A ........................ H

2001Tamar Jeffery, Sr., G .............................. 1Maggie Meagher, Sr. D .......................... 1Lisa Payfer, Sr., D ................................... 1Amanda McDermott, So., M ................ 2Jennifer Tolli, Jr., D ............................... H

2002Jody Dickinson, Sr., G ........................... 1Megan Klein, Sr., D ............................... 1Amanda McDermott, Jr., M .................. 2Jennifer Tolli, Sr., D ............................... 2Carrie Williams, Fr., A .......................... 2Alexa Laub, So., A ................................ H

2003Amanda McDermott, Sr., M ................. 1Lauren Bates, So., D .............................. 2Alexa Laub, Jr., M .................................. 2Carrie Williams, So., A .......................... 2Amy Miller, Sr., D ................................. H

2004Carrie Williams, Jr., M .......................... 1Jamie Blake, Fr., A ................................ HPaula Breen, Fr., M ............................... HJana Kramer, Fr., D ............................... H

2005Jana Kramer, So., D ............................... 1Carrie Williams, Jr., A ........................... 1(Offensive Player of Year)Lura Allen, Fr., M................................... 2Jamie Blake, So., A ................................ 2Paula Breen, So., M ............................... 2Lila Barzegar, Sr., A .............................. HMaggie Eichenlaub, Fr., G .................... H

2006Lura Allen, So., M .................................. 1Jamie Blake, Jr., A .................................. 1Alexa Deaton, So., M ............................ 2Maggie Eichenlaub, So., G .................... 2Julia Fouts, So., M .................................. 2Jana Kramer, Jr., D................................. 2Hannah Mudge, Fr., A ........................... 2

2007Maggie Eichenlaub, Jr., G ...................... 1Julia Fouts, Jr., M ................................... 1Jamie Blake, Sr., A ................................. 2Paula Breen, Sr., M ................................ 2Alexa Deaton, Jr., M .............................. 2Lura Allen, Jr., M .................................. HPolly Burke, Jr., M ................................. H

2008Julia Fouts, Sr., M .....................................1(Defensive Player of Year)Lura Allen, Sr., D ................................... 2Polly Burke, Sr., A .................................. 2Alexa Deaton, Sr., M ............................. 2Maggie Eichenlaub, Sr., G ..................... 2Kadi Kuhlenberg, Sr., M ........................ 2Hannah Mudge, Jr., A............................ 2

2009Hannah Mudge, Sr., A ........................... 1Lauren Rogers, Jr., D ............................. 1Jessica Copeland, Jr., M ........................ 2Laura Bartholomae, Jr., D .................... HDani Beauford, Jr., D ............................ HNatalie Fisher, Fr., D ............................ H

2010Jessica Copeland, Sr., M ....................... 1(Offensive Player of Year)Natalie Fisher, So., M ............................ 2Lauren Rogers, Sr., M ............................ 2Marlowe Mavian, Jr., M ........................ HAbbey Miller, Sr., M .............................. H

2011Natalie Fisher, Jr., D .............................. 1Cate Bailey, Fr., M ................................. HMarlowe Mavian, Sr., M ....................... HMeredith Wholley, So., M .................... H

2012Annie Swanson, Jr., A ........................... 1Cate Bailey, So., M ................................. 2Eilee Foley, Fr., M ................................... 2Natalie Fisher, Sr., D ............................ H

2013Annie Swanson, Sr., A .......................... 2Theresa Wolfgang, Jr., M ...................... 2Eilee Foley, So., D ................................. H

2014Cate Bailey, Sr., M.................................. 2Theresa Wolfgang, Sr., M .................... H

2015Abbie Love, Sr., D .................................. 2Taylor Weis, Jr., M ................................. 2

1............................................... first team2.......................................... second teamH ..............................honorable mention

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Alfano, Keri..................................1988-89

Allen, Christie..............................1984-85

Allen, Lura ........................2005-06-07-08

Audino, Shelby.............................1987-88

Anderson, Katy .................1990-91-92-93

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Babb, Kim ........................................ 1989

Bailey, Cate ......................2011-12-13-14

Bartholomae, Laura..........2007-08-09-10

Barzegar, Lila ...................2002-03-04-05

Bates, Lauren ..............................2002-03

Battle, Jessica .............................1991-92

Beam, Ashley....................2002-03-04-05

Beauford, Dani .................2007-08-09-10

Bell, Saige ........................2012-13-14-15

Benkard, Elise ....................... 1987-88-90

Bernstein, Jordan .................. 2013-14-15

Bingham, Mary ................................. 1989

Bishop, Addie ..............................2010-11

Blake, Jamie .....................2004-05-06-07

Blakemore, M.J. ................................ 1978

Bonee, Caroline ..................... 2013-14-15

Boos, Heidi ....................................... 1989

Bothfeld, Laura ...........................1981-84

Boyle, Alyssa .................................... 1993

Breen, Paula.....................2004-05-06-07

Brewer, Kendall ..................... 1988-89-91

Brown, Brianna ................................ 2014

Brown, Jessi ................................1995-96

Buck, Cathy .................................1979-80

Burke, Polly ......................2005-06-07-08

Burns, Kate ...................................... 1994

Bush, Channing ..........................2006-07

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Cammerer, Karly ..........................1998-99

Camp, Sarah ....................1988-89-90-91

Campos, Jen ................................2004-06

Cantrell, Ciki .................................... 1989

Capute, Ann ..................................... 2002

Case, Amanda .................................. 1995

Cauffman, Mary ............................... 1978

Cepnio, Tracy ....................2004-05-06-07

Chung, Ann Lih................................. 1980

Clarke, Lisa ......................1982-83-84-85

Clement, Beth .................................. 1981

Coale, Brooke ................................... 2003

Coleman, Laura ..................... 1992-93-94

Connell, Carol..............................1990-91

Conrades, Laura ..........................1985-86

Copeland, Jessica.............2007-08-09-10

Cordell, Tyler................................2010-11

Kropf, Kaitlyn...............................2014-15

Kuhlenberg, Kadi ..............2005-06-07-08

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Lake, Kelsey........................... 2005-06-07

Lambert, Elizabeth ................ 2008-09-10

Lang, Colleen ..............................1984-85

Lasprogata, Lissa.............1983-84-85-86

Laub, Alexa.......................2001-02-03-04

Lavish, Sarah ................................... 2002

Lawrence, Sara.................2012-13-14-15

Lee, Emily ......................................... 2014

Lee, Michele ..................................... 1987

Leeman, Sam ..............................2009-10

Lenz, Kristina ........................ 1991-92-93

Lepore, Sheri ....................1987-88-89-90

Locovare, Mollie................1994-95-96-97

Love, Abbie .......................2012-13-14-15

Love, Sophia ................................2014-15

Lundberg, Sara................................. 1995

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Mahler, Maura .................................. 2001

Martin, Tyler .................1997-98-99-2000

Martineau, Steph..............2011-12-13-14

Mavian, Marlowe ................... 2009-10-11

May, Libby ........................2002-03-04-05

McCann, Ellen ..................1985-86-87-88

McCracken, Mary .............................. 1979

McDaniel, Allie ................................. 1998

McDermott, Amanda.........2000-01-02-03

McKune, Stacey ................................ 1989

McLeod, Stacey............................1997-98

Meagher, Maggie .........................2000-01

Mebane, Anne................................... 1980

Mebane, Jane ........................ 1978-80-81

Mellin, Margaret ............................... 1986

Merrill, Elizabeth .............................. 1988

Miller, Abbey .......................... 2008-09-10

Miller, Amy........................2000-01-02-03

Miller, Deborah ................................. 1992

Minguela, Mia .............................2014-15

Miracle, Megan............................2003-04

Monzeglio, Hope ..........................1995-97

Mooney, Jennifer ............................... 1990

Moore, Pam ........................... 1978-79-80

Moorhead, Hannah ................ 1990-91-92

Mudge, Hannah ................2006-07-08-09

Murphy, Lori ..................................... 1980

Murray, Sarah ...................1996-97-98-99

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Narwicz, Jeannette ................ 2005-06-08

Nedelka, Sibyl................................... 1986

Neville, Debra ...................1984-85-86-87

Corwin, Mel ...................................... 1981

Countryman, Kelsey .....................2009-10

Croff, Sigrid...................................... 1989

Crowder, Lory ...............................1996-97

Curry, Molly ......................2010-11-12-13

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D’Alessandro, Sarah ......................... 1993

D’Amelio, Elisabeth .......................... 2015

Daley, Meghan .................................. 1999

Dansereau, Patty .............................. 2009

Day, Dana ....................................1995-96

Deaton, Alexa ...................2005-06-07-08

Decker, Tedi ...................................... 1994

Derrick, Kate.......................... 1991-92-93

Diamond, Lee Ann ............................ 1985

Dickinson, Jody .............1999-2000-01-02

Dickinson, Kara ..................... 1993-94-95

Dinkin, Gabrielle..........................2011-12

Doherty, Meghan ................... 2013-14-15

Donaldson, Joanna ......................1991-92

Doyle, Polly ............................ 1993-95-96

Draper, Emily ..................... 1998-99-2001

Dumanis, Mariah.............................. 1994

Dunbar, Jen ........................... 1995-96-97

Duquette, Mary ............................1978-79

Durgin, Jen ............................ 1995-97-98

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Eastman, Mary ................................. 1978

Economou, Alexa .........................1994-95

Edwards, Linda ................1979-80-81-82

Egan, Laura...................................... 1989

Eibert, Ami ..................................1998-99

Eichenlaub, Maggie..........2005-06-07-08

Ellis, Julie .............................. 1994-95-96

Ellis, Keira ........................................ 1986

Ely, Babe ............................... 1991-92-93

Enders, Kat.......................2009-10-11-12

Erwin, Meghan .............1998-99-2000-01

Evans, Cassy .................................... 1987

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Fader, Eileen..................................... 1979

Feldman, Jenny.................1996-97-98-99

Field, Mel.......................................... 1995

Figy, Lauren ......................2009-10-11-12

Fisher, Natalie ..................2009-10-11-12

Fisher, Sarah .................................... 1985

Fleck, Erin ...................................2009-10

Fleming, Janice ................................ 1989

Flibotte, Isabella .............................. 2014

Folan, Maureen.................1987-88-89-90

Foley, Eilee .......................2012-13-14-15

Fouts, Julia .......................2005-06-07-08

Frazee, Lisa ...................................... 1981

Frizzo, Lauren ................................... 2006

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Gaer, Ashley........................... 2003-04-05

Gearhart, Wendy ............................... 1983

Gilbert, Beth ..................................... 1978

Gindele, Abigail ................................ 1979

Goldman, Denise ..............1989-90-91-92

Goodman, Allison .................. 1993-94-95

Graeber, Debbie ................1990-91-92-93

Graf, Carolea ...............................1978-79

Graham, Leslie ................................. 1978

Grande, Ange.................................... 1995

Gray, Christine ................................. 1996

Greeley, Allison ................................. 2015

Gruson, Amy ..................................... 1985

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Hagigh, Jaleh ...................1982-83-84-85

Hanshaw, Doub ...........................1990-91

Harper, Becky ...................1980-81-82-83

Hartshorn, Piper .................... 1991-92-93

Hauer, Renée ....................1991-92-93-94

Heins, Alicia ................................1995-97

Hendershott, Louise.......................... 1989

Henderson, Margaret ........................ 1988

Henriquez, Rachel ............................ 2001

Hering, Heather ................1979-80-81-82

Heydt, Liz............................... 1984-85-86

Hibert, Kirsten .................................. 1986

Hoffman, Chip .................................. 1984

Holden, Clarissa ...............1988-89-90-91

Holt, Tiffany .................................2005-07

Howell, Susan................................... 1983

Hunter, Rosalee ..................... 1984-85-86

Hysong, Debbie............................1986-87

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Janowicz, Lauren .............................. 2013

Jeffery, Tamar ...............1998-99-2000-01

Johnston, Morgan .............1985-86-87-88

Jones, Ashley ....................2003-04-05-06

Joshua, Vicki ...............................1986-87

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Kaltenbacher, Gail ................. 1987-88-89

Kaplan, Laurie ..................1982-83-84-85

Keller, Jennifer .................................. 1985

Kinder, Cory ...................................... 2015

Klein, Megan ......................... 2000-01-02

Knapp, Montana ..........................2013-14

Knofler, Lena..................................... 2009

Koehler, Kristin ...................... 1986-87-88

Kotchen, Liz ...................................... 1988

Kramer, Jana ....................2004-05-06-07

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Nolan, Cathy................................1978-79

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Okajima, Kikuko ............................... 1980

Onderko, Pam ................................... 1989

Ortega, Jenna ........................ 2011-12-14

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Pakula, Dale .....................1982-83-84-85

Paul, Sarah ...................................... 1989

Payfer, Lisa...................1998-99-2000-01

Paz, Ximena ..................................... 2001

Perry, Virginia ................................... 1979

Pollock, Nikki .................................... 1998

Polsen, Laura ........................ 1985-86-88

Porter, Tara .......................2006-07-08-09

Powers, Lynn ...............................1985-86

Pritchard, Ashley .........................2003-04

Pugh, Emily .................................1992-93

Purinton, Jennifer ............................. 1978

Putnam, Merry ..................1982-83-84-85

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Randall, Zanne............................2006-07

Raskin, Lisa .....................1980-81-82-83

Rawls, Emma ..............................2003-06

Reddy, Natalie .............................2014-15

Reese, Julie ...................................... 2001

Reeves, Sandra ................................ 1979

Riebe, Erin........................1996-97-98-99

Riley, Claire ..................1997-98-99-2000

Rinehart, Katherine .......................... 1984

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Wagner, Meredith ............................. 1979

Walker, Chris ....................1993-94-95-96

Walker, Moira ...............................1981-83

Watchorn, Hunter ............................. 1981

Watters, Kelly ................................... 1995

Wayne, Kayla .................................... 2015

Weis, Taylor ........................... 2013-14-15

Weischedel, Lori .................... 2011-13-14

Werner, Anne ....................1987-88-89-90

White, Nancy .................................... 1978

Wholley, Meredith .............2010-11-12-13

Williams, Annie ................................ 1978

Williams, Carrie................2002-03-04-05

Williams, Leanne .............................. 2009

Williams, Morgan ............................. 2014

Wise, Tami ............................. 1994-95-97

Wolfgang, Theresa ............2011-12-13-14

Woodrich, Stacia ............... 1998-99-2000

Woodson, Corinne ............................. 2015

Woodward, Sissy ............................... 1982

Wright, Lauren.................................. 2011

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Zellmer, Wendy .................1992-93-94-95

Zepp, Amy ........................................ 1989

Ziegler, Susan .............................1983-85

Riordan, Sarah .................1994-95-96-97

Robinson, Amy.................................. 1995

Robinson, Kat ........................ 2000-01-02

Rogers, Lauren .................2007-08-09-10

Rohr, Haleigh......................... 2007-08-09

Ronan, Cathy...............................1989-90

Rose, Kieran ..................................... 1988

Ryan, Patricia........................ 2013-14-15

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Sanczyk, Nicole................................. 2015

Savoie, Haley ...............................2014-15

Schirner, Molly ..............1997-98-99-2000

Schlegel, Katie ................................. 1981

Schmidt, Eliza .................................. 1989

Schoeffel, Annie ............................... 1982

Schurkman, Kim ............................... 1989

Scott, Tracy............................ 1995-96-97

Searfos, Liz....................................... 2009

Searle, Betsy .................................... 1978

Seifert, Abi ....................................... 1981

Seiter, Elizabeth ...............1987-88-89-90

Shelley, Katy .....................1979-80-81-82

Sherman, Nancy ...............1988-89-90-91

Sibley, Mariah .............................1984-85

Slokar, Elizabeth.................... 1990-91-92

Slotter, Gretchen.................... 1980-82-83

Smith, Courtland .............................. 2002

Smith, Franny ..............................1990-91

Smith, Rachel................................... 1985

Smoyer, Kim........................... 1984-85-86

Sockol, Laura.................................... 1994

Spain, Brittany ................................. 2003

Sparrow, Libby .............................1988-89

Spinney, Sue .......................... 1981-82-84

Stamp, Jennifer ................................ 1986

Stankevics, Daina ............1985-86-87-88

Stevens, Daylin................................. 2013

Stockdale, Liz ...................2003-04-05-06

Stoudt, Taylor ................................... 2011

Stropp, Stephanie........................1988-89

Stueck, Melissa ................1991-92-93-94

Susskind, Linda................1980-81-82-83

Swanson, Annie ................2010-11-12-13

Swartz, Chrissy.................1995-96-97-98

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Tabor, Erica ...................................... 1988

Taggart, Liz ......................1981-82-83-84

Tanhehco, Tanya ...........1997-98-99-2000

Teigen, Sarah ................................... 2008

Thomas, Kate ..............................2002-03

Thompson, Lissen.............1982-83-84-85

Thrasher, Alex ................................... 2014

Tilghman, Linda ..........................1978-79

Tolli, Jen .......................1999-2000-01-02

Tower, Betsy......................1993-94-95-96

Trafton, Tara .......................... 1983-84-85

Turner, Lorna ...............................1985-86

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VanHoey, Laura ................................. 2011

Vujovich, Vera................................... 1986

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HOME OF THE BISHOPS The Battling Bishop women’s lacrosse team plays its home games at Selby Stadium, located on South Henry Street on the eastern edge of campus. A FieldTurf artificial playing surface was installed for the 2014-15 academic year and lights were installed for the 2010-11 academic year, making Selby one of the most impressive venues among NCAA Division III institutions. Built in 1929, Selby boasts a seating capacity of 9100. It hosted the 1988 NCAA Division III men’s championship game and has been the site of numerous playoff contests. Designed by George Gauthier, Ohio Wesleyan’s Hall of Fame football coach and athletic director, and constructed by the Osborn Engineering Company (which also built the original Yankee Stadium), the complex was named after

George D. Selby, who served the Ohio Wesleyan board of trustees for 24 years. His sons, Mark, Homer, Pearl, and Roger donated $100,000 of the project’s $160,000 cost. Selby Stadium recently underwent a restoration proj-ect that included a new, 2-level press box, new bleacher seats and refurbished locker rooms. Selby also houses the George Gauthier Track, an Ameritan FP surface installed in 2006. From 2004 through 2008, the Bishops played their home games at Roy Rike Field, also home of the soccer teams. Prior to 2004, Ohio Wesleyan home games were played at the Henry Street Field, located on Henry Street south of Selby Field, on the site of today’s Luttinger Family Tennis Center.

ATHLETIC FACILITIES The crown jewel of Ohio Wesleyan’s athletic facilities is Selby Stadium, which is the home of the football, field hockey, track & field, and men’s and women’s lacrosse contingents. Selby Stadium received a FieldTurf artificial playing surface for the 2014-15 academic year, lights for the 2010-11 academic year, and a video scoreboard in the spring of 2011, making the venue one of the most impressive among NCAA Division III institutions. Constructed in 1929, Selby also has received a new, fully-enclosed 2-level press box, new bleacher seats, and refurbished locker rooms in recent years. The facil-ity, which seats 9100 and is the fourth-largest college-owned field in NCAA Division III, was the site of the 1988 Division III men’s lacrosse championship game. Selby also houses the George Gauthier Track, an Ameritan FP surface installed for the 2006-07 academic year. The site of 20 of the first 31 North Coast Athletic Conference outdoor track & field championships, Selby is believed to be the oldest facility in the nation constructed to Olympic specifications and remaining in its original configuration. Selby Stadium and the Gauthier Track hosted the NCAA Division III outdoor track & field championships in 2011 and 2014. Across campus, the Jay Martin Soccer Complex hosts soc-cer, primarily under the lights. Widely regarded as one of the Midwest’s finest facilities for the sport, the Jay Martin Soccer Complex’s Roy Rike Field was the site of the NCAA Division III semifinals and championship game for men in 1990 and 1998 and for women in 2001. The centerpiece of Ohio Wesleyan’s athletic facilities is the Branch Rickey Physical Education Center, prized for both its size and versatility. The Richard Gordon Field House floor

was resurfaced in November 2008, and the track was refinished with a state-of-the-art encapsulated surface in December 2008. Gordon Field House hosted the first 9 NCAC indoor track & field championships. Indoor practice for fall and spring sports can be handled there as well: floor space is larger than a football field, accommodating 4 courts for tennis, basketball and vol-leyball. Branch Rickey Arena, seating 1450, hosts varsity basket-ball and volleyball contests. Also in the Center are 5 handball/racquetball courts, a squash court, offices, locker rooms and lounges. Offices and locker rooms also are part of Edwards Gym-nasium, which is connected by tunnel to the Rickey Center. Remodeling in Edwards has recently included an expanded strength facility. The men’s and women’s swimming teams compete in the Meek Aquatics and Recreation Center, a 10-lane, geothermally heated facility that opened in October 2010. Softball is played at Margaret Sagan Field, which opened during the 2008 season. Baseball is played at Littick Field, site of the 2003 NCAA Division III Mideast Regional. Tennis is played at the Luttinger Family Tennis Center, a complex of 6 outdoor courts that opened in the fall of 2010, and 6 outdoor courts across the street where the 1978 NCAA Divi-sion III championships were held. The cross country teams run home meets at nearby Liberty Park. The men’s golf team plays home tournaments at Oakhaven Golf Club, north of Delaware, and the women’s golf team plays home tournaments at Mill Creek Golf Club in Ostrander, west of Delaware.

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2016 WOMEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE

FEBRUARY

27 Sat. Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. 1:00

MARCH

3 Thu. MOUNT ST. JOSEPH SELBY STADIUM 7:00

5 Sat. KEUKA SELBY STADIUM 1:00

9 Wed. Roanoke San Juan, P.R. 10:30 AST

12 Sat. Oneonta State San Juan, P.R. 10:30 AST

17 Thu. Otterbein Westerville 5:00

19 Sat. CAPITAL SELBY STADIUM 1:00

23 Wed. Muskingum New Concord 7:00

APRIL

2 Sat. Oberlin* Oberlin 1:00

8 Fri. WOOSTER* SELBY STADIUM 6:30

13 Wed. KENYON* SELBY STADIUM 7:00

16 Sat. Wittenberg* Springfield 5:30

17 Sun. ALLEGHENY* SELBY STADIUM 1:00

19 Tue. DePAUW* SELBY STADIUM 7:00

23 Sat. Denison* Granville 1:00

30 Sat. Hiram* Hiram 3:00

*North Coast Athletic Conference game


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