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2013 ScheduleFeBRuARYUTSA Classic - San Antonio, TexasFri. 15 BoiseState/IowaState(DH) 10/12:30amSat. 16 MissouriState/UTSA(DH) 3/5:30pmSun. 17 BoiseState 10am

MARchPatriot Classic - Fairfax, Va.Fri. 1 GeorgeMason 6pmSat. 2 Rider/GeorgeMason(DH) 2:30/4:30pmSun. 3 Cornell/GeorgeMason(DH) 9/11:15am

Mustang Classic - San Luis Obispo, Calif.Fri. 8 Sacramento St./Cal Poly (DH) 11:30/2pmSat. 9 N. Illinois/Nevada (DH) 9/11:30amSun. 10 Nevada 9am

USF Spring Invitational - Clearwater, Fla.Fri. 15 OklahomaState/Colgate(DH) 4/6:15pmSat. 16 IowaState/RobertMorris(DH) 11/4pmSun. 17 BostonCollege/FAMU(DH) 9:30/11:45

Wed. 20 Dartmouth Tampa,FL 4:30pmSat. 23 USF(DH)* Tampa,FL 2/4pmSun. 24 USF* Tampa,FL 1pmWed. 27 HARTFORD (DH) RUSoftballComplex2:30/4:30pmFri. 29 UCONN (DH)* RUSoftballComplex 1/3pmSat. 30 UCONN* RUSoftballComplex noon

APRIlWed. 3 Hofstra(DH) Hempstead,NY 4/6pmSat. 6 GEORGETOWN* (DH)RUSoftballComplex noon/2pmSun. 7 GEORGETOWN* RUSoftballComplex noonWed. 10 Villanova*(DH) Villanova,PA 1/3pmThurs. 11 PRINCETON RUSoftballComplex 3:30pmSat. 13 NotreDame*(DH) SouthBend,IN 12/2pmSun. 14 NotreDame* SouthBend,IN noonWed. 17 STONY BROOK (DH)RUSoftballComplex 2:30/4:30pmWed. 24 SYRACUSE* (DH) RUSoftballComplex 1/3pmThurs.25 MONMOUTH RUSoftballComplex 3:30pmSat. 27 StJohn’s*(DH) Queens,NY 12/2pmSun. 28 StJohn’s* Queens,NY noonTues. 30 LIU Brooklyn,NY 6pm

MAYWed. 1 LAFAYETTE (DH) RUSoftballComplex2:30/4:30pmSat. 4 PITTSBURGH* (DH)RUSoftballComplex 12/2pmSun. 5 PITTSBURGH* RUSoftballComplex noonMay 9-11 BIGEASTTOURNAMENT# TBA

BOLD CAPS indicate home game*indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame#BIGEASTChampionshiphostedbyUSFinTampa,Fla.

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QuickFacts/MediaInformation/Schedule.................................................. 1

HeadCoachJayNelson......................................................................................... 3

AssistantCoaches.................................................................................................... 4

2013Roster............................................................................................................... 5

TheScarletKnights...........................................................................................6-14

2013SeasonOutlook.......................................................................................... 15

2012YearInReview............................................................................................ 16

2012IndividualStatistics................................................................................... 17

2012SpecialtyStatistics................................................................................... 18

RutgersSoftballRecordBook.......................................................................... 19

RutgersAwardWinners..................................................................................... 21

OlympicSportsHallofFame/All-TimeLetterwinners.......................... 22

All-TimeResults................................................................................................23-28

All-TimeOpponents.........................................................................................28-29

All-TimeSeries..................................................................................................29-35

RutgersUniversity..........................................................................................36-42

Location:...................................................................................................................................Piscataway,N.J.Founded:....................................................................................................................................................... 1766Enrollment:............................................................................................................................................... 43,386President:........................................................................................................................Dr.RobertL.BarchiNickname:................................................................................................................................ ScarletKnightsColors:..........................................................................................................................................................ScarletDir.ofAthletics:............................................................................................................................TimPernettiConference:.......................................................................................................................................... BIGEASTHomeField(Capacity):.................................................................................RUSoftballComplex(250)

HeadCoach.............................................................................JayNelson(St.OlafCollege-Minn.,‘74)CareerRecord.............................................................................................. 135-188(Seventhseason)RecordatRutgers...................................................................................... 135-188(Seventhseason)OfficePhone........................................................................................................................ (732)445-4234AssistantCoaches.................................................................................MistyBeaver(SetonHall,‘01).......................................................................................................RyanMcMullen(OklahomaState,‘03)2012Record............................................................................................................................................ 26-282012BIGEASTConferenceRecord/Finish.............................................................9-13/SeventhNewcomers...........................................................................................................................................................5LetterwinnersReturning/Lost.......................................................................................................... 10/5

UpdatedstatisticscanbeobtainedthroughouttheseasonbycallingtheOfficeofAthleticCommunications,orbyvisitingtheRutgersAthleticsWebsiteatwww.scarletk-nights.com.

Softball Contact.................................................................................................Anthony Hernandez ..................................................................................................Athletic Communications AssistantOffice Phone ................................................................................................................732-445-7746Cell Phone ....................................................................................................................609-709-0013Email .......................................................................................................ahern19@eden.rutgers.eduSID Fax ..........................................................................................................................732-445-3063Web Site .................................................................................................... www.scarletknights.com SID Mailing Address .....................................................................................83 Rockafeller Road, ........................................................................................................................Piscataway, N.J. 08854

The2013RutgersUniversitySoftballMediaGuidewaspublishedbytheRutgersDivi-sionofIntercollegiateAthletics.

Editor:CarolineRafferty,AnthonyHernandezEditorialAssistance:AllisonMiller,TreyMillerLayout&Design:KevinRevoirPhotography:TomCiszek,LarryLevanti,DanLevy,JimO’Connor,WillSchneekloth

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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JayNelsoncontinueshissuccessfulturnaroundoftheRutgerssoftballprogramasheentershisseventhyear.Withasolidfoundationbuilt,RUlookstoreachnewheightsinacompetitiveBIGEASTconference.TheScarletKnightssettheirsightsonafourth-consecutivetriptotheBIGEASTTournamentthisseasonafterreachingtheirthird-straightconferencetourneylastseasonforthefirsttimeinschoolhistory.

WithNelsonatthehelmagainin2012,theScarletKnightsrecordedtheirhighestwintotal(26)sincewinningthesamenumberofgamesduringthe2003season.RUeventuallyfell,5-0,toBIGEASTrunner-up,NotreDame,inthefirstroundoftheBIGEASTTournament,butrecordednineconferencewinsforonlythethirdtimeinthepast10years.

Nelsonledhis2011squadtoitsfirstback-to-backBIGEASTTourna-mentberthsin13years.DespitefallingtoDePaulinthetournamentforthesecond-straightseason,theScarletKnightsfinishedtheyearrankednationally–outof289teams–instolenbases(23rd),doublespergame(28th),battingaverage(35th),scoring(39th),sluggingpercentage(55th)anddoubleplayspergame(61st).

The2010seasonsawtheScarletKnightsreachtheirfirstBIGEASTChampionshipsince1998.Rutgersfinisheditscampaignwiththe

mostwinsoverall(24)andbestwinningpercentage(.444)since2004(25,.462).TheScarletKnights’nineconferencewinswerethemostsince2002(9).

In2009,RUmatcheditswintotalfromthepreviousyear,finishing23-33overalland6-18inconferenceplay.Threeplayershitforabove.300forthesecondtimeinNelson’stenure–afeatthathadnotbeenaccomplishedsince2004beforehishire.

InNelson’sinauguralcampaign,hissquadamasseda20-34overallrecord,matchingthecombinedwintotalsoftheprevioustwoseasons

(15in2006,5in2005).TheScarletKnightsalsopickedupsevenvictoriesinconferenceplay,markingthemostBIGEASTwinssincethe2004season.

Nelsonsawhisplayersreceivedpostseasonaccoladesforthefourth-timeinhissixyears“OntheBank,”followingthe2011campaign.SeniorMandyCraigwasnamedtotheAll-BIGEASTSecondTeamforthesecondtimeinthreeseasons,whilejuniorBrittneyLindleyearnedNFCAAll-RegionFirstTeamhonorsaftermakingthesecondteamin2010.

In2008,leftfielderAmandaHellerearnedAll-BIGEASTSecondTeamhonorsunderNelson’sguidance.InfielderSarahKalka,aFirstTeamAll-BIGEASTselectionin2007,wasalsonamedtotheLouisvilleSlug-ger/NFCADivisionIAll-NortheastRegionSecondTeamandECACDivisionIAll-StarTeam.

AcademicscontinuetobeastapleofNelson’sprograms,as13play-erswererecognizedonthe2010BIGEASTAcademicAll-StarTeam.Fivestudent-athleteswerenamed2010girlsgotgameAll-AmericaScholar-AthletesbytheNationalFastpitchCoachesAssociation(NFCA),acquiringa3.5GPAorhigher.

PriortotakingovertheRutgersprogram,Nelsoncompleted10seasonsasthetopassistantcoachonthehighlysuccessfulstaffatSetonHallUniversity.WhileatSetonHall,hehelpedguidethePiratestoBIGEASTConferencechampionshipsin2004and2005,andrunner-upfinishesin1999and2001.ThePiratesadvancedtotheNCAASoftballTournamentthreetimesduringNelson’stenure.

Nelson’sresponsibilitiesatSetonHallincludedservingastheteam’sdefensivecoordinatorandon-fieldcoach.Healsohandledrecruit-ing,andorganizingpracticesessions.Nelsonwasalsoinchargeoftheday-to-dayandlong-termmanagementofmanyprogram-relatedfunctions,includingservingastheliaisoninsuchareasasacademicsupport,facilities,travel,equipment,andstrengthandconditioning.

TwiceduringNelson’stenureatSetonHall,thePirates’coachingstaff,underheadcoachRayVanderMay,washonoredastheNFCANortheastRegionCoachingStaffoftheYear.NelsonjoinedtheSetonHallprogramin1996.

PriortohistenureatSetonHall,NelsonservedasheadcoachatMountainLakesHighSchoolfor12seasons(1985-96),guidingtheLakerstostatechampionshipsin1988,1991and1993.HewasnamedNewJerseyHighSchoolSoftballCoachoftheYearin1993,andwasnamedMorrisCountyAreaHighSchoolCoachoftheYearin1988and1991.NelsonwasalsoanassistantcoachwiththeCliftonCharmers,oneofthetopASAprogramsinNewJersey.Heguidedtheteamtoafifth-placefinishinthe1996ASANationalTournament.

Nelson,a1974graduateofSt.OlafCollege(Minn.),playedcompeti-tivelyfortheNewJerseyWindmillersfastpitchteam,andduringthattimeparticipatedinfiveWorldTournamentsandsixNationalChampionships,includingathirdplacefinishin1996.NelsonalsoservesastheVicePresidentofBIGEASTCoachesAssociation.In2009,NelsonwasselectedtotheNFCATop25pollcommittee,theESPN/USATop25pollcommitteeandtheESPN/USAPlayeroftheYearcommittee.

NelsonandhiswifeGayleresideinMountTabor,N.J.withtheirdaughterJessica,agraduateofUCLA.TheNelsonsbecamegrand-parentsoftwinsKenzieandHayleyinNovemberof2010.

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MIStY BeAVeRSEVENTH SEaSoN

RYAn (ReAlMuto) McMullenTHIRD SEaSoN

MistyBeaver,aformerstandoutinthecircleatSetonHall,entersherseventhseasonasanassistantcoachontheRutgerssoftballstaff.BeaverreunitedwithheadcoachJayNelson,whowasanassistantcoachatSetonHallduringherplayingcareer.

Workingprimarilywiththepitchers,BeaveralsocoordinateswithCoachNelsontocreatetheschedule,handletheteam’stravelandassistinplay-ers’offthefielddevelopment.

BeaverearnednumeroushonorsandsetmanyrecordsatSetonHall.She

wasatwo-timeSecondTeamAll-ECAChonoree,athree-timeFirstTeamAll-NortheastRegionselection,andaSecondTeamAll-BIGEASTplayerfrom1999-2001.

DuringhercareeratSetonHall,Beaversetatotalof13single-seasonrecordsandsecuredfourspotsontheschool’scareerrecordcharts.Shestillholdsthethird(185),fourth(173),andfifth(153)spotsonSetonHall’ssingle-seasonstrikeoutslistandissixthontheteam’ssingle-seasonearnedrunaverageleaderboard(1.30).Beaver’s1.75careerERAstillranksfourthall-timewiththePirates.Beaverrecorded54careervictories,placingherthirdinSetonHall’swincategory,andmade101pitchingappearancesforthePirateswhilethrowing579innings.

Inaddition,Beaverenjoyedplayingsuccessintheamateurranks.Shewasamemberofthe2001DecaturTwistersoftheAmateurSoftballAssocia-tion.TheTwisterstiedforfourthplaceintheWomen’sMajorsandtiedforfifthplaceattheCanadaCup.

Followingherplayingcareer,BeaverservedasthevarsitysoftballcoachforRockford(Ill.)ChristianHighSchoolfrom2002-2006.AnativeofMa-chesneyPark,Ill.,shemajoredinelementaryeducationandreligiousstudiesatSetonHall.

Ryan(Realmuto)McMullenentersherthirdseasonasanassistantcoachwiththeRutgerssoftballteam.McMullenarrived“OntheBanks”afterspendingfouryearsatHofstra,work-ingprimarilywiththePridecatchersandservingasahittinginstructor.

McMullen,afour-timeAll-Big12catcheratOklahomaState,waspartofthestaffthatearnedtheMid-Atlan-ticRegionCoachingStaffoftheYearawardfromtheNationalFastpitchCoachesAssociation(NFCA)inherfirsttwoseasonswiththePride.WithMcMullenonstaff,Hofstracaptured

threeCAAChampionshiptitles,includingthe2010season,andhostedtheNCAARegionalsin2007and2008.

McMullenplayedcollegesoftballatOklahomaStateUniversityfrom2000-2003,settingOSUcareerrecordsforhomeruns(27),doubles(40),hits(162)andRBI(97).ShewasalsoaNFCAAll-Regionalselectionasajuniorandsenior,andwastwicechosentotheBig12’sAll-Academicteam.Shegraduatedin2003withadegreeineducation.

McMullenplayedprofessionallywiththeNationalProFastpitch(NPF)leaguefrom2004-06.ThefieldgeneralstartedwiththeTexasThunderandthenplayedwiththeNewYork/NewJerseyJuggernaut,whomovedtoPhiladel-phiain2006.Atwo-timeNPFAll-Star,sheledtheteamwith27RBIand10homerunsin2005.

McMullenalsoworkedasavolunteerassistantcoachwiththeUniversityofMissouriduringthe2003-04seasonsandcoachedatGwyneddMercyAcademyinGwyneddValley,Pa.

TheformerRealmutomarriedCorkyMcMullenonSeptember4,2010.Thetwowelcomedtheirfirstchild,CorkyJohn,inAugust2011.

MarkLawrenceentershissixthseasonasthevolunteerassistantcoachontheRutgerssoftballstaff.Lawrenceworksprimarilywiththepitchingstaff,butalsowithteamdefenseandthementalap-proachtohitting.

InadditiontohisdutiesatRU,LawrencehasbeentheheadandassistantcoachforthepastfouryearswiththeU14andU16travelteamsinBridgewater,N.J.

Lawrencehasbothcoachedandplayedathighlevel.HewasanassistantcoachontheReginaWheatCountry

MerchantsteamthatwonasilvermedalattheCanadianSenior“A”Men’sChampionshipin2002.LawrencegrewupinSaskatchewan,Canadawherehewasabletowatch,playandcoachwithsomeofthealltimegreatpitchers

inthemen’sgame.

MarkhaslivedandworkedinNewJerseyforthepasteightyears.Hecur-rentlyplayswiththeRahwayAthleticClubinNewJersey,TheGentsinNewYorkCity’sCentralParkLeagueandfortheAtlantaBlast.HehasparticipatedinASAorNAFANationalsforeachofthepastfiveyears.HewasnamedplayoffMVPforthe2010NYCCentralParkLeague

Champions,withcompletegameone-hitandtwo-hitvictories,alongwithtwosavesduringtheleagueplayoffs.

LawrenceisagraduateoftheUniversityofRegina,inRegina,Saskatch-ewan,Canada.Markgraduatedin1993withabachelorofarts(Hons)inanthropology.

MarkresidesinBridgewater,N.J.withhisfiancéTara,daughterGabrielleandsonsBobbyandDuncan.

MARk lAwRenceSIXTH SEaSoN

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ALpHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Hometown/Previous Schools27 LizAdams C/OF Fr. R/R CrystalLake,Ill./CrystalLake15 AshleyAlden IF So. R/R Ivyland,Pa./WilliamTennent14 JackieBates OF So. R/R Lincroft,N.J./MiddletownHSSouth2 AshleyBragg MIF Sr. R/R Middletown,Del./CaravelAcademy20 AlexisDurando 1B Jr. R/R Oakland,N.J./ImmaculateHeartAcademy7 JenniferHarabedian MIF Sr. R/R Flemington,N.J./HunterdonCentral10 AbbeyHouston P Sr. R/R NewEgypt,N.J./NewEgypt6 ChandlerHoward OF So. L/L NorthWilmington,Del./Concord3 StephanieHuang IF/Utl Fr. L/R Paramus,N.J./Paramus8 AlyssaLandrith P/Utl So. L/L Vacaville,Calif./Vacaville22 KaciMadden C Sr. R/R Saratoga,N.Y./SaratogaSprings9 DresdenMaddox P Fr. R Kennesaw,Ga./Harrison16 MelanieSlowinski MIF Fr. R/R Severn,Md./GlenBurnie13 JordanWhitley IF Fr. L/R Clayton,Del./Smyrna77 LorenWilliams OF Jr. R/R LosAngeles,Calif./Crenshaw19 EmmaWoo C Jr. R/R SantaMonica,Calif./TennesseeTech

NumERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Hometown/Previous School2 AshleyBragg MIF Sr. R/R Middletown,Del./CaravelAcademy3 StephanieHuang IF/Utl Fr. L/R Paramus,N.J./Paramus6 ChandlerHoward OF So. L/L NorthWilmington,Del./Concord7 JenniferHarabedian MIF Sr. R/R Flemington,N.J./HunterdonCentral8 AlyssaLandrith P/Utl So. L/L Vacaville,Calif./Vacaville9 DresdenMaddox P Fr. R Kennesaw,Ga./Harrison10 AbbeyHouston P Sr. R/R NewEgypt,N.J./NewEgypt13 JordanWhitley IF Fr. L/R Clayton,Del./Smyrna14 JackieBates OF So. R/R Lincroft,N.J./MiddletownHSSouth15 AshleyAlden IF So. R/R Ivyland,Pa./WilliamTennent16 MelanieSlowinski MIF Fr. R/R Severn,Md./GlenBurnie19 EmmaWoo C Jr. R/R SantaMonica,Calif./TennesseeTech20 AlexisDurando 1B Jr. R/R Oakland,N.J./ImmaculateHeartAcademy22 KaciMadden C Sr. R/R Saratoga,N.Y./SaratogaSprings27 LizAdams C/OF Fr. R/R CrystalLake,Ill./CrystalLake77 LorenWilliams OF Jr. R/R LosAngeles,Calif./Crenshaw

Head Coach:JayNelson(St.OlafCollege-Minn.‘74)-SeventhSeasonAssistant Coach: MistyBeaver(SetonHall‘01)-SeventhSeasonAssistant Coach: RyanMcMullen(OklahomaState‘03)-ThirdSeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach:MarkLawrence(UniversityofRegina,Saskatchewan,Canada)-SixthSeason

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AShleY BRAGGSenior • Middle Infield

Middletown, del. • caravel Academy

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .235 55-55 166 17 39 8 1 0 11 49 .295 16 0 27 .302 0/2 8-10 78 117 13 .9382011 .252 48-48 143 21 36 3 0 2 19 45 .315 14 1 17 .321 1/2 7-9 82 123 17 .9232012 .224 53-53 143 15 32 2 0 0 12 34 .238 11 0 17 .277 1/2 4-5 83 104 15 .926TOTAL .237 156-156 452 53 107 13 1 2 42 128 .283 41 1 61 .300 2/6 19-24 243 344 45 .929

As a junior (2012): Was one of three players to start and play in all 53 games for the Scarlet Knights … played at shortstop and finished with .277 on-base pct., and a .238 slugging pct. … ended the year fifth on the team with a .224 batting average and fourth on the team with 143 at bats … notched 12 RBIs … was second on the team in assists (104) … finished tied for first on the team in fielding double plays with four … had six assists in opener against Miss. Val-ley State ( Feb. 11).

As a sophomore (2011): Appearedinallbutonegameinhersophomoreseason…Accumulateda.252battingaverage,.321on-basepct.and.315sluggingpct…Went2-for-4inthesecondmeetingwithLoyolaMarymount(2/20)…Batted.500versusTexasSouthern(2/26)withtwoRBI…Went3-for-5againstBrown(2/5),driv-inginoneruninthewin…Scoredonerunwhilegoing2-for-3withadoubleandtwoRBIagainstMarylandEasternShore(3/6)…Usedasacflytocenterfieldtodriveina

runagainstNo.20OklahomaState(3/20)…WentyardforthefirsttimeinhercareeringametwoagainstSyracuse(2/26),concludingthegame2-for-3…Knockedouthersecondhomerunoftheseason

ingamethreeatConnecticut(4/3),endingtheafternoon3-for-4withthreeRBI,tworunsscoredandastolenbase.

As a freshman (2010): Playedandstartedin55gamesastheteam’sshortstop…Totaleda.235battingaverage…AtArizonaState(2/21)went1-for-2…AgainstChattanooga(2/26),went2-for-2withadouble,talliedtwoRBIandtwowalks…AgainstAustinPeayState(2/27)went2-for-4withadoubleandonerunscored…AttheUSFTournament(3/5),went2-for-3againstBradleywithtworunsscored…AlsoinTampa,went2-for-4againstBallStatewithadoubleandarunscored…AttheOklahomaStateMizunoClassic(3/12)went1-for-3againstPrairieViewA&Mwithatriple,anRBI,andscoredthreeruns…AgainstWisconsinwent3-for-4,scoredtworuns,hadadouble,awalk,andstolenbase…AtWichitaState(3/15)went2-for-3…InadoubleheaderagainstMissouriStatewent4-for-8…AtPrinceton(3/27)went2-for-4…Went.500ingametwoatNotreDame(4/3)…InthefinalgameagainstConnecticut(4/10)went2-for-3witharunscored…AgainstLouisville(4/14)went3-for-5withadouble,RBI,runscoredandstolenbase…AtMonmouth(4/22)went1-for-4withtwoRBI…Hit1-for-3withtwoRBIagainstProvi-dence(4/24)…Hada2-for-3dayatSt.John’s(5/1)…AgainstLongIslandhit.333withanRBI.

At Caravel Academy: Afour-yearletterwinner,BraggledherteamtofourStateChampionshipsatCaravelAcademy…Four-timeAll-Statehonoree…Atshortstopasasenior,earnedFirstTeamAll-State…EarnedSecondTeamAll-StateasajuniorandAll-StateHonorableMentionasasophomore,bothatthirdbase…WontheDelawareStateChampionshipasafreshman…ParticipatedintheDelawareBlue-GoldSeniorAll-Stargame…PlayedforDelawareMagicandNew-townRockGoldclubsquads…EarnedHonorRolleachyear,winningthePresidentialScholarsAwardandgraduatingwithhonors…Major-inginExerciseScience.

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As a junior (2012): One of three players to start and play in all 53 games … as the primary second baseman, she compiled a team second-best .992 fielding pct., a fifth-best .331 slugging pct., and a .305 on-base pct., … finished third on the team in assists with 79, fourth on the team in putouts with 111, and fielded three double plays… ended the season third on the team in hits (38) and runs (20) and second in RBIs (19) … notched a season high five putouts on three occasions … finished the season with three homeruns.

As a sophomore (2011): Startedall49gamesatsecondbaseorshortstop…Finishedtheyearwitha.264battingaverage…Ondayone(2/25)oftheHolidayInnEmeraldBeachIslanderClassic,went4-for-8withtwodou-blesandtworunsscored…Postedafour-gamehittingstreakduringtheLadyPiratesClassic(3/4-5),includinga2-for-4showingversusBrown…Alsocrossedtheplatefivetimesontheweekend…TalliedahitinheronlyatbatagainstFloridaAtlantic(3/12)…Went4-for-6ingametwoandthreeversusSyracuse

(3/26-7)…KnockedherfirstcareerhomeruninthefourthinningversusIona(4/7)…Wentaperfect3-for-3vs.StonyBrook(4/19)

withtworunsscored…Tiedseason-highwiththreehitsvs.DePaul(4/22)withoneRBIandtworunsscored.

As a freshman (2010): Startedall55gamesfortheScarletKnightsatsecondbase…Hit.213ontheseasonandmaintaineda.256slug-gingpercentage…Stolesevenbasesin2010…AgainstTexasState(2/19)went1-for-3withoneRBI…AgainstWrightState(2/28)tal-liedonehit,scoredtworuns,andaddedanRBI…Batted.666againstBradley(3/5),scoredarunanddroveinanRBI…AgainstMemphis(3/5)recordedonehitandonerun…Batted.500andscoredarunagainstWisconsin(5/12)…Hadastand-outperformanceagainstPrairieViewA&M(5/12)going2-for-4withadouble,atriple,tworunsscoredandanRBI…Hit.666atOklahomaState(5/14)…Went1-for-4withawalkandthreerunsscoredatPrinceton(5/27)…Went1-for-2againstNotreDame(4/3)…AgainstLouisville(4/14),hit.400…IntwogamesagainstProvidence(4/24-25)wentacombined2-for-5…AtSt.John’shit2-for-3andaddedarun…Bat-ted.333againstPittsburgh(5/9).

At Hunterdon Central: Three-yearletterwinner…NamedCourierNewsPlayeroftheYearasasenior,batting.438with21RBIand12stolenbases…FirstTeamAll-Statein2009…Herthree-rundoublescoredtheonlyrunsofthegameandgavetheRedDevilsaspotintheirfirstSectionalTitlesince2003…Three-timeFirstTeamAll-Conferencehonoree…Team’sMVPasasenior…two-timeAll-CountyandAll-WestJerseyFirstTeamhonoree…SecondTeamAll-Stateasajunior,earningHunterdonCountyDemocraticPlayeroftheYear…Teamcaptainoftravelteam–Tuff-N-Tuffer(TNT)from2008-09…PlansonmajoringineducationatRutgers…DaughterofDonnaandJohnHarabedian…Sister,Kristen,isagymnastatNorthCarolinaState.

JennIFeR hARABedIAnSenior • Middle Infield

Flemington, n.J. • hunterdon central

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .213 55-55 160 18 34 5 1 0 14 41 .256 9 0 33 .254 0/6 7-9 102 111 10 .9552011 .264 49-49 129 30 34 6 0 1 8 43 .333 16 5 26 .367 0/4 8-9 113 101 17 .9262012 .247 53-53 154 20 38 4 0 3 19 51 .331 11 2 29 .305 0/0 7-11 111 79 7 .964TOTAL .239 157-157 443 68 106 15 1 4 41` 135 .305 36 7 88 .307 0/10 22-29 326 291 34 .948

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As a junior (2012): Had the second most starts on the team as a pitcher . . . started 19 of her 22 games pitched and led RU to its first win of the season over Miss. Valley State . . . finished the year with a 4-12 record and an ERA of 5.19 . . . held opponents to a .289 batting average, the second lowest on the team . . . had the second most wins on the team with four . . . worked the second most in-nings pitched on the team with 85.0 . . .finished second on the team with 43 strikeouts . . . caught six runners stealing last season, good for fourth on the team . . . pitched a complete game on March 13 vs. Long Island, going seven complete innings, giving up zero runs on five hits while striking out six.

As a sophomore (2011): Made18startsand33appearancesforateam-high130.0inningspitched…Hadateam-low5.44ERAandateam-best52strikeouts…HelpedRUgrabitsfirstwinoftheseasonagainstArkansas(2/24),relievingNoelleSiscoandthrowingano-hitterthrough4.2in-nings,strikingoutfourandwalkingtwo…PitchedtwocompletegamesattheLadyPiratesClassic(3/4-5)totalingsevenstrike-outsontheweekendandearnedhersecondwinoftheseasonagainstMarist(3/4),allowingfourruns

onsixhitsandtwowalks…HurledacompletegameshutoutagainstFloridaAtlantic(3/12),allowingjusttwohits,twowalksandstriking

outthree…EarnedherfourthwinoftheseasoningameoneagainstSetonHall(4/9),allowingonerunonfourhitsthrough4.2inningsofwork…GrabbedawinagainstProvidence(4/16)allowingoneruninfiveinnings,fanningfivebatterstotieaseason-high.

As a freshman (2010): Pitchedin20gameswith10starts…Main-tainedanERAof4.87ontheseason…Fanned35battersin54.2innings…Recordeda3-4markontheseason…PitchedtwoinningsofperfectballagainstMiami(Ohio)(2/26)…HadthreestrikeoutsintwoinningsagainstWesternMichigan(3/7)…SurrenderedonehitintwoinningsagainstWichitaState(3/15)…AgainstHofstragaveuptwohitsin3.2innings…Hadacareer-highninestrikeoutsagainstArmy(4/15)inseveninnings…AgainstSt.John’s(5/2)pitchedsevenin-ningsandgaveuponlyoneearnedrunwhiletallyingsixstrikeouts.

At New Egypt: Four-timeAll-StateandAll-Conferencehonoree…Asajunior,earnedAll-Group1FirstTeamandAll-OceanFirstTeamac-colades…StarLedgerRookieoftheYearin2006andearnedThirdTeamAll-State…Theright-handedhurlerledhersquadtoaGroupIStateChampionshipasafreshman…InductedintotheNewEgyptHighSchoolHallofFame…Boastedacareer818strikeouts,.90ERAandarecordof64-20overfouryears…Ontheclublevel,playedforNewJer-seyBreakersFoldandWestJerseyWitches…MemberoftheNationalHonorsSociety…SisterShannonplayssoftballatUCBerkeley.

ABBeY houStonSenior • Pitcher

new egypt, n.J. • new egypt

CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2010 4.87 3 4 20 10 3 1 0 54.2 58 46 38 41 35 8 1 3 272 .271 8 8 0 1 82011 5.44 6 16 33 18 9 1 0 130.0 171 124 101 95 52 28 5 17 664 .321 19 18 0 4 152012 5.19 4 12 22 19 6 1 0 85.0 101 87 63 74 43 13 6 5 447 .289 18 11 1 5 8TOTAL 5.24 13 32 75 47 18 3 0 269.2 330 257 202 210 130 49 12 25 1383 .301 45 37 1 10 31

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As a junior (2012): Saw action in 18 games, starting 17 of them . . . served primarily as a catcher . . . finished second on the team with seven runners caught stealing . . . registered five hits in 40 at bats . . . had 60 putouts last season along with a .959 fielding percentage . . . against Northern Colorado (Mar. 17), went 1-3 with two RBI’s and a run scored ... honored as an NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete.

As a sophomore (2011): Startedandappearedin47games…Posteda.273battingaverage,.357onbasepct.and.374sluggingpct.…ScoredthewinningrunonapassedballintheninthinningagainstArkansas(2/24),helpingtheScarletKnightstotheirfirstwinoftheseason…Went2-for-4ontheafternoon…Droveintworunswitha2-for-4performanceversusTexasSouthern(2/25),includingadouble…Singledintworunsina9-4victoryagainstMarist(3/4)…BlastedherfirstcollegiatehomeruninthewinversusBrown(3/5)…Went2-for-3withoneRBIagainstChattanooga(3/18)

…Went2-for-3withadoubleingamethreeagainstSyracuse(3/27)…IntwogamesatUConn(4/2),went4-for-6,withadouble…DoubledingameoneversusIonatodriveintworuns,finishedthegame2-for-3withthreeRBI…Hadaseason-highfourRBIingameoneagainstSe-tonHall(4/9)…Batted.750ingametwoagainstPC(4/16)drivinginthreeruns…Drewaseason-highfourwalksingamevs.StonyBrook

(4/9)…BlastedhersecondhomerunoftheseasonversusDePaul(4/22)…NamedtotheBIGEASTAcademicAll-Starsquad.

As a freshman (2010): Playedin43games,making41startsatcatcher…Hit.240ontheseason…Notchedfivedoublesontheseason…Hit.304overherfinal22appearancesoftheseason…Went3-for-4againstWrightState(2/28),tallyingtworunsandanRBI…Wasaperfect2-for-2attheplateagainstHofstra(4/7)…Batted.600inadoubleheaderagainstConnecticut(4/10)…AgainstLouisville(4/14),went2-for-3andaddedaRBI…StartingatcatcheragainstArmy(4/15),recordedtwohits,includingadoubleanddroveinaRBI…Inathree-gameseriesatSt.John’s(5/1-2)talliedtworunsscored...HonoredasaNFCAAll-AmericaScholar-Athlete.

At Saratoga Springs: Four-yearvarsitystarter…SelectedbyADIDASFuturesasoneofthenation’s“Top100EligibleRecruits…Four-yearNYSSection2ClassAASuburbanCouncilFirstTeamAll-Star…TeamMVPhersophomore,juniorandseniorseason…ClaimedNewYorkStateAll-Starhonorsinback-to-backseasons…AwardedtheGeorgeJ.PulverandMadelineManginiScaranoscholarshipsforexcellenceasastudentathlete…PlayedfortheConnecticutPantherGoldasasenior…CompetedatcatcherandshortstopfortheNortheastPatriots…NationalHonorSocietymember…Ranked10thinherclasswitha4.0GPA…Plansonmajoringinbiomedicalengineering.

kAcI MAddenSenior • catcher

Saratoga, n.Y. •Saratoga Springs

CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .240 43-41 105 6 25 5 0 0 6 30 .288 9 2 12 .310 1/3 1-2 194 26 3 .9872011 .273 47-47 139 11 38 8 0 2 25 52 .374 16 2 14 .357 0/5 5-6 136 33 5 .9712012 .125 18-17 40 4 5 1 0 0 6 6 .150 4 0 7 .205 0/2 0-0 60 11 3 .959TOTAL .240 108-105 283 21 68 14 0 2 37 88 .311 29 4 33 .319 1/10 6-8 390 70 11 .977

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As a sophomore (2012): Started 26 of 35 games played … spent majority of playing time at first base, but saw some action as a designated hitter

and a pinch hitter … finished with a team-best .994 fielding pct., fourth on the team in slugging pct. (.338), and on-base pct. (.326) … ended the season second on the Scarlet Knights in putouts with 152 and tied for first in fielding double plays with four … notched a season-high 12 putouts against Stony Brook (Apr. 12) where she also notched her first RU homerun … finished tied for third on the squad in doubles with six.

As a freshman (2011): Made16appearancesandthreestartsinherfreshmancampaign…Madefirstcareerappearanceon2/25asapinchrunneragainstTexasSouthern…DroppedasacrificebuntdowntodriveinarunandtiethegameagainstLongIsland(3/15)…

Madefirstcollegiatestartatfirstbaseinthesecondgameofadouble-headeragainstSyracuse(5/26),talliedfirstcareerhitinthecontest…Startedthreegamesontheseason,twoagainstSyracuseandoneagainstHofstra(3/30).

At Immaculate Heart Academy: Three-yearletterwinner...2010teamcaptain...NamedSecondTeamAll-Statein2010...EarnedFirstTeamAll-LeagueasaseniorandjuniorandSecondTeamasasopho-more...FirstTeamAll-Countyin2010...SecondTeamAll-Countyasajunior...PlayedfortheHeistclubteamafterspendingtwoyearswiththeN.J.Pride...NamedtotheAcademicHonorRollfortwoyearsinhighschool...Personal:DaughterofMarkandJanaDurando...SisterofDevinDurando...Intendstomajorinexercisescienceandbecomeaphysician’sassistant...BornJune28,1992.

AleXIS duRAndoJunior • First Base

oakland, n.J. • Immaculate heart Academy

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2011 .091 16-3 11 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 .091 1 0 4 .167 0/2 1-1 34 0 1 .9712012 .221 35-26 77 8 17 6 0 1 5 26 .338 12 0 15 .326 0/2 1-3 152 8 1 .994TOTAL .205 51-29 88 13 18 6 0 1 6 27 .307 13 0 19 .307 0/4 2-4 186 8 2 .990

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As a sophomore (2012): Started 49 of her 51 games played in 2012 . . . played in the outfield and batted in the DH spot . . . registered the fifth

most hits on the team with 34 . . . had 18 RBI’s last season, good for fourth on the team . . . finished with the third most home runs on the team with four . . . was able to get 49 total bases, the fourth most on the team . . . had nine stolen bases on the season on 11 attempts . . . had the second most plate appearances (173) and at bats (162) last season . . . went 2-4 with 3 RBI’s and a runs scored on March 16 against UNC-Wilmington.

As a freshman (2011): Honoredingamethreeofthe2010WorldSeriesforherparticipationinRevivingBaseballinInnerCities(RBI),asherLosAngelesteamdefeatedTampaBay,9-0,inthe2010RBIWorldSeries…Sawactionin45games,making34starts…SawtimeintheoutfieldandasaDH…Batted.306inherfirstseason,witha.382onbasepercentageand.389sluggingpercentage…Hadateam-leading16stolenbases…MadeherfirstappearanceasapinchrunnerandcrossedtheplateatUCRiverside(2/19)…Buntedfor

asingleagainstPurdue(3/11)…DoubleddownthelinetodriveinarunagainstMichiganState(3/13)…MadefirststartatshortstopagainstLongIsland(3/15),going2-for-3withtwodoublesandonerunscored…IngametwoagainsttheOrange(3/26),reachedbaseonabuntandstolesecond,allowingtherunneronthirdtoscoreonthethrow…UsedasacflytodriveinaruningamethreeversusSU(3/27)…Went3-for-5withoneRBIandtworunsscoredinthefinalgameatConnecticut(4/3)…Went4-for-7intwogamesagainstIona(4/7)withfourstolenbases,onedoubleandoneRBI…HitherfirstcareerhomeruningametwoagainstVillanova(4/27)…Hadaseason-highfourhitsingametwovs.Pittsburgh(4/30),tallyingoneRBI…NamedtotheBIGEASTAcademicAll-Starsquad.

At Crenshaw: Four-yearvarsitystarter...NamedAll-Statehonoreeasasenior...FirstTeamAll-Cityasasophomore...TeamwontheCIFInvitationalChampionship...NamedtotheHonorRollallfouryears...RecipientofRBI’smostprestigiousaward,theA.BartlettGiamattiAward...Personal:DaughterofWilliamWilliamsandEvetteBonner...Hassevensiblings...SisterplayssoftballatCentralArizona...Anundecidedmajor...BornJuly1,1992.

loren williamsJunior • outfield

los Angeles, calif. • crenshaw

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At Tennessee Tech: Junior trans-fer from Tennessee Technological University … named an NCFA Division

I All-America Scholar Athlete in both years with team … member of the Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll … also member of Tennessee Tech team distinguished as having the NFCA Division I Highest GPA (3.619) in 2011.

At Santa Monica High School: Four-year starter at catcher at Santa Monica HS … team won the Ocean League four consecutive years while maintaining an unblemished record … named Ocean League Most Valuable Player as a junior and Ocean League Most Outstand-ing Player as a sophomore … member of the Ocean League First Team her senior season … helped guide the squad to a CIF Southern Section Division 4 Championship in 2010 … scholar athlete all four years … her uncle, Greg, is a Rutgers alumnus … daughter of Lynn and David, sister of Micah … intends to major in Accounting.

eMMA wooJunior • catcher

Santa Monica, calif. • tennessee tech

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2011 .306 45-34 108 28 33 6 0 1 6 42 .389 11 3 20 .382 1/3 16-19 25 2 2 .9312012 .210 51-49 162 16 34 3 0 4 18 49 .302 8 1 40 .251 0/2 9-11 17 2 2 .900TOTAL .248 96-83 270 44 67 9 0 5 24 91 .337 19 4 60 .306 1/5 25-30 42 3 4 .918

CAREER WITH TENNESSEE TECHYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2011 .000 7-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 3 .250 0/0 0-0 3 1 0 1.0002012 .000 13-7 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 3 .167 0/1 0-0 41 6 0 1.000TOTAL .000 20-7 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1 6 .209 0/1 0-0 44 7 0 1.000

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As a freshman (2012): Started in 40 of her 49 games played in . . . had the fourth most runs scored on

the team with 17 . . . picked up 18 RBIs on the season, the third most on the team . . . had two hits and four RBIs against Penn State (March 11) and two hits against Long Island (March 13) … hit sev-en doubles on the season, the second most on the squad. . . had the second highest fielding percentage of the Scarlet Knights (.992) . . . led with 226 putouts last season . . . went 4-5 on her stolen base attempts last season.

At William Tennent: Four-yearletterwinneratWilliamTennentHighSchoolinWarminster,Pa.…TeamMVPduringallfourseasons…NamedtheSuburbanILeaguePlayeroftheYearinback-to-backseasons…SelectedtotheFirstTeamPhillyInquirerandFirstTeamIntelligenceratfirstbase…Tabbedeighthomerunsduringsenior

year,includingtwograndslams…Wasintentionallywalked21timesduringherseniorseason,amasseda.519battingaveragewith23RBIandsixstolenbases…In2009earnedAll-IntelligencerThirdTeamhonorsandamemberoftheCarpenterCupTeam(2009-10)…Accumulateda.517battingaveragein2010…PlayedfiveyearswithWarringtonBlueThunderSoftballclub…Alsoafour-yearmemberofthebasketballteamatWilliamTennent…Atwo-timeAll-IntelligencerSecondTeammember…Namedtheteam’sMVPthree-straightsea-sons…Two-timeteamcaptainandwastheteam’sleadingscorerandrebounderduringjuniorandsenioryear…All-IntelligencerPlayeroftheYearandAll-IntelligencerFirstTeamin2010-11season…EarnedtheClaudeLodgeMemorialAcademic/AthleticAwardinhersenioryear…Receivedthe“TopsatTennent”AcademicAward…DaughterofMariaandScott…Hastwinsiblings,NicoleandMatt…IntendstomajorinBiologyandSecondaryEducation.

AShleY AldenSophomore • First Base

Ivyland, Pa. • william tennent

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As a freshman (2012): Started 49 of 51 games played in the outfield … recorded 48 put outs from the outfield and notched three putouts

in four different games … finished with a .216 average on the year with three doubles, three home runs, and 12 RBIs … recorded two hits and three RBIs in the first of a three-game series against St. John’s (Apr. 28) … recorded two RBIs against Miss. Valley State (Feb. 11) … Was fourth on the team in runs with 17 … Drew 14 walks, good for second on the team, and had two stolen bases …

At Middletown South: AvarsitystarteratMiddletownHighSchoolSouthallfourseasons…Co-captainduringhersenioryear…Mountedcareerstatisticsof308atbats,127hits,27doubles,sixtriples,19homeruns(currentrecordholderatMiddletown),89RBI,

37stolenbasesanda.412battingaverage…TeamdubbedClassANorthDivisionChampions(2008-11)andCentralJerseyGroupIIIChampions(2008-11)…TeamwonNewJerseyStateGroupIIIChampionshipinback-to-backseasons…Athree-timeFirstTeamAll-ShoreConferenceandFirstTeamAll-ClassANorthselection…NamedFirst-TeamAll-Stateduringherjuniorandseniorcampaigns…AFirstTeamAll-GroupIIIandFirstTeamAll-MonmouthCountyhon-oreesincesophomoreseason…2010NomineeforGatoradePlayeroftheYear…SelectedasCo-MVPfortheMiddletownHighSchoolSouthsoftballteamin2011…HonorRollorHighHonorRollduringallfouryears…RecognizedbytheMiddletownTownshipBoardofEducationCommendationforExemplaryAchievement…HasplayedfortheJAXXGoldclubteamsince2008…ParentsareAlbertandSusan…PlanstomajorinAnimalScience.

JAckIe BAteSSophomore • Middle Infield/ outfield

lincroft, n.J. • Middletown South

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .172 49-40 116 17 20 7 1 3 18 38 .328 12 3 54 .267 0/0 4-5 226 13 2 .992TOTAL .172 49-40 116 17 20 7 1 3 18 38 .328 12 3 54 .267 0/0 4-5 226 13 2 .992

CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .216 51-49 125 17 27 3 0 3 12 39 .312 14 3 28 .310 0/2 2-3 48 2 2 .962TOTAL .216 51-49 125 17 27 3 0 3 12 39 .312 14 3 28 .310 0/2 2-3 48 2 2 .962

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As a freshman (2012): Started 44 of her 49 games last season . . . finished third on the team with a .278 batting average . . . registered

a .368 slugging percentage, good for third on the team . . . was fifth on the team in on base percentage (.324) . . . had 37 hits last sea-son, good for fourth in the club . . . led the team in sac bunts on the season with four . . . finished the season with a perfect stolen base percentage . . . had a career game against Seton Hall (Mar. 28) as she went 2-3 with a home run and five RBI’s on the day.

At Concord: Four-yearvarsitystarteratConcordHighSchool…AnAll-StateSecondTeamrecipientduringherfreshmanandsophomoreseasons…FirstTeamAll-Staterecipientduringherfinaltwoseasons…Four-timeFirstTeamAll-Conferencehonoree…Servedasteamcaptain…LedtheRaiderseveryseasoninbattingaverage,onbasepercentage

andstolenbases…Selectedtothe2011DelawareBlue/GoldHighSchoolAll-StarTeamandwasawardedtheMVP…RepresentedthestateofDelawareplayinginthe2010HighSchoolCarpentersCup…AwardedtheMostImprovedSpringSportAthletein2008…HelpedherteamtotheStateChampionshipTournamentduringherfreshmancampaign…Four-timeHonorRollrecipientandAthleticAll-ConferenceHighAcademicAwardhonoree…AlsocompetedincrewandwintertrackatConcord…AmemberoftheSportsmanshipCommitteeandVicePresidentoftheFutureFarmersofAmerica…A2010-11teamcaptainoftheNJBreakersGold…HelpedtheteamtotwoundefeatedGoldNationalQualifiers…PlayedandstartedinthreeGoldNationalChampionships,includingtheESPNRisePremierNationalChampion-ship…DaughterofJohnandKathleen…HasayoungersisterCaseyandanolderbrotherChad…PlanstocompleteherundergraduatedegreeinArtsandScience,lookingtopursuehermaster’sinEducation.

chAndleR howARdSophomore • outfield

wilmington, del. • concord

As a freshman (2012): Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year … Had the most games started and games played as a pitcher on the team . .

. Led the pitching staff with an 18-11 record on the year, placing her second on RU’s single-season win list … recorded an 8-8 mark in league action and a 1.85 ERA during 102.0 innings … recorded a pair of perfect games on the year, defeating Iona 1-0 to register the first flawless game for RU since 2000 when Andria Koehler threw a perfect game against Monmouth … added a 9-0 five inning perfect game versus Lafayette in the final week of the regular season.

At Vacaville: Four-yearvarsitystartingleftypitcheratVacavilleHighSchool…Recordeda0.81careerERAanda.418careerbattingav-eragewith30homeruns…NamedFirstTeamAll-MonticelloEmpire

LeaguePlayerandFirstTeamAcademicAthleteallfourseasons…Servedasteamcaptainsincehersophomoreseason…NamedAll-MonticelloEmpireLeaguePitcheroftheYearduringherjuniorandsenioryears…Atwo-timeDefensivePlayeroftheYearandone-timeOffensivePlayeroftheYear…In2011wasnamedtotheAll-North-ernCaliforniaOptimistAll-StarFirstTeam…Helpedherteamtoback-to-backLeagueSectionPlayoffs,includinganundefeated10-0leaguerecordduringherseniorseason…Ledherteamin2011inRBIandhomeruns…PlayedfortheSorcererGoldclubteamandwenttotheASANationalsinOklahomain2009…In2010,playedfortheNWBulletsGold,whowenttotheESPNRisePremierNation-alsin2010and2011…Four-yearmemberoftheNationalHonorSocietyandtheUCDavisEducationalTalentSearch…DaughterofJohnandJulie…PlanstomajorinScienceandaspirestobecomeadentist…Sister,Macy,iscurrentlyservingintheUnitedStatesNavy.

AlYSSA lAndRIthSophomore • Pitcher/ utilityVacaville, calif. • Vacaville

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .278 49-44 133 14 37 6 0 2 15 49 .368 5 4 34 .324 0/4 2-2 49 1 1 .980TOTAL .278 49-44 133 14 37 6 0 2 15 49 .368 5 4 34 .324 0/4 2-2 49 1 1 .980

CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .111 5-5 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 4 1 4 .429 0/1 0-1 9 34 2 .956TOTAL .111 5-5 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 4 1 4 .429 0/1 0-1 9 34 2 .956

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2012 2.17 18 11 34 27 23 9/1 1 196.2 151 69 61 34 111 20 0 15 800 .210 7 24 0 3 18TOTAL 2.17 18 11 34 27 23 9/1 1 196.2 151 69 61 34 111 20 0 15 800 .210 7 24 0 3 18

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elizabeth AdamsFreshman • Catcher/ Utility • 27Crystal Lake, Ill.. • Crystal Lake South

At Crystal Lake South High School: Four-yearstartingcatcheratCrystalLakeSouthHighSchool...alsoplayedshortstopandoutfieldpositions...TeamMVPinherjuniorandseniorseasons...Two-timeteamdefen-siveMVP...Three-timeAll-FoxValleyConferenceTeammember...Named

tothe2010,2011and2012AllAreaFirstTeambytheDailyHeraldandNorthwestHerald...2011HonorablementionbytheChicagoSun-Times...TeamoffensiveMVPinherseniorseason...Hit.495with33singles,12doubles,twotriplesandtwohomeruns...Alsorecordeda.717sluggingpercentageand27RBIs...Struckoutonly7timesin295atbatsinherhighschoolcareer...PlayedclubballforIllinoisChillin2010-12...Fiveyearmember(2005-2010)ofCrystalLakeTidalWaves...EarnedUSSSA16UAStateChampionshipDefensiveMVPin2008...Memberof2007USSSAFastpitchWorldSeriesAllTourneyTeamandUSSSAStateChampionsAllTourneyTeammember...HonorRoll/HighHonorRollstudentallfouryearsofhighschool...Intendstomajorinmathematics.

Stephanie huangFreshman • Infield/Utility • 3 • Paramus, N.J. • Paramus HS

At Paramus High School: Four-yearvarsityletterwinneratParamusHighSchoolandcaptainduringherseniorseason...UnanimousFirstTeamAll-CountyandFirstTeamAll-Leagueselection...Ledthesquadinbattingaverage(.510),steals(32),hits(50),triples(8),andruns(41)inherjuniorseason...Tied

school’ssingleseasonrecordfortriplesandruns...Ledthesquadtoa2011LeagueChampionship...Alsoafour-yearletterwinnerinbasketball...Two-timeSecondTeamAll-Leagueselection...Five-yearmemberoftheNJSparks...helpedguidesquadtoa2009PonyNationalChampionship...Honorrollstudent...Intendstomajorinmanagementandminorinmarketing.

dresden MaddoxFreshman • Pitcher • 9Kennesaw, Ga. • Harrison HS

At Harrison High School: Fouryearvarsityletterwinnerasapitcher…Partofthe2010FirstTeamAll-Re-gionandAll-CountyTeam...Madethe2009All-CountyHonorablemention...namedteamMVPandAll-CountyPitcheroftheYear...WontheKen-nesawStateUniversityBobbieBailerAwardforAthleticExcellenceAward...

NamedtheGeorgiaDugoutClubPlayeroftheYearandwasselectedforthe2011GeorgiaDugoutClubAll-StarGame...PostedanERAof0.79...MaintainedthehighestGPAontheteamin2010and2011...WasnamedaScholarAthletefrom2009-2011...NamedtheEastCobbBullets2010ASAHallofFameTournamentChampion...Intendstomajorinexercisescience.

Melanie SlowinskiFreshman • Middle Infield • 16Severn, Md. • Glen Burnie HS

At Glen Burnie High School: WasautilityplayerherallfouryearsatGlenBurnie...SelectedasamemberoftheFirstTeamAnnapolisCapitalAll-Countyfreshman,sophomore,andjunioryears…NamedtoAnneArundelCountyCoachesFirstTeamsophomoreandjunioryears…namedtoBaltimoreSun’sAll-Area

SecondTeamduringjuniorcampaign…earnedWashingtonPostHonorableMentionjuniorseason…WasontheHonorRollallfouryearsofhighschool...MemberoftheNationalHonorSocietyJuniorandSeniorYear...IntendstomajorinExerciseScience

Jordan whitleyFreshman • Inrfield • 13Clayton, Del. • Smyna HS

At Smyrna High School: Four-yearutilityplayerandseniorcaptainontheSmyrnavarsitysquad...Startedatshortstopasafreshman…Playedsecondbasedduringhersophomorecampaignandspenttimeatthirdbaseasajuniorandasenior...Namedanhonorablementionall-conferencejunioryearatthirdbase...LedSmyrna

inBA(.473),OBP(.508),hadleastnumberofK’s(4),andnodefensiveerrorsduringhersophomoreyear...Ledtheteamtothreeappear-ancesinDelawareStatetournamentincludingasemi-finalappear-ancehersophomoreyearandaChampionshipappearancejunioryear...AwardedAcademicAll-Conferenceasajunior...Playedvarsityfieldhockeysophomoreandjunioryear...Ranindoortrackfreshmanandsophomoreyear...WinnerofAAUWAwardin2011...AcademicachievementsincludeHonorRollall4years,Blue-GoldAmbassadorJuniorYear,MemberoftheNationalHonorSociety,SGA,andLetter-man’sClub...Intendstomajorinaerospaceengineering.

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2013 SEASON OuTLOOK

AfterqualifyingforitsthirdconsecutiveBIGEASTTournamentforthefirsttimeinprogramhistory,theRutgerssoftballteamheadsintothe2013seasonreadytotakeitsachievementstothenextlevel.HeadcoachJayNelson,enteringhisseventhseasonatthehelmoftheScarletKnights,returns10letterwinnersfromlastyear’s26-28squad,sixofwhichwereeitherfreshmenorsophomoresin2012.

TheScarletKnightsalsowelcomebacksevenpositionstarterstoPiscataway,astherostercombinesabalancedmixoffreshmen(five)andseniors(four)tokeeptheprogrammovingforward.

ReturningtoNelson’sstafffortheirseventhandthirdseasons,respectively,areassistantcoachesMistyBeaverandRyan(Realmuto)Mcmullen.MarkLawrenceroundsoutthestaff,andwillreturnasthesquad’svolunteerassistantforthecomingseason.

PITCHINGTheScarletKnightsboastaformidablepitchingstaffheadinginto2013.Sopho-morelefthanderand2012BIGEASTRookieoftheYearAlyssaLandrith(Vacav-ille,Calif.)spearheadedRUfromthecirclelastseason,andlookstocontinuehertorridpaceduringhersophomorecampaign.

Shepostedan18-12record,with202inningspitchedanda2.28ERA.LandrithandseniorAbbeyHouston(NewEgypt,N.J.)willserveastheprimarystartersforRU,asbothcarryawealthofexperienceshuttingdownopposinglineups.

Houstonhasappearedin75gamesandrungup130battersthroughouthercareerasaScarletKnight,whileLandrithfanned113hittersinherfirstseason“OntheBanks.”

JoiningtheduointherotationwillbefreshmanDresdenMaddox(Kennesaw,Ga.).Therighthanderwasafour-yearvarsityletterwinneratHarrisonandisexpectedbythecoachingstafftomeshwellwiththestartingrotation.

INFIELDThreestartersfromRU’s2012infieldwillonceagaintaketheirpositionsforNel-sonin2013.SeniorsAshleyBragg(Middletown,Del.)andJenniferHarebedian(Flemington,N.J.)willtakeupshortstopandsecondbase,respectively,aftercombiningfora.944fieldingpercentagelastseason.Harabedian’sbatisabigreturningfactor,astheseniorfinishedthirdonthesquadinRBIs(19)andfourthinhomeruns(three)in2012.

ReturningtoplaythirdbaseissophomoreAshleyAlden(Ivyland,Pa.),whofinishedtheseasonsecondamongRUstarterswitha.992fieldingpercentagewhilescoringthefourthmostruns(17)ontheteam.Shereplacesfour-yearstarterBrittneyLindley,whosetsingleseasonschoolrecordsinRBIs(47)andhomeruns(13),andetchedhernameintomanyall-timehittingcategories.

JuniorAlexisDurando(Oakland,N.J.)willserveastheScarletKnights’startingfirstbasemanafterrecordingastellar.994fieldingpercentagelastseasonforRU.

FreshmenJordanWhitley(Clayton,Del.)andMelanieSlowinski(Severn,Md.),whobothservedinutilityrolesthroughouttheirhighschoolcareers,willfactorintotheinfieldmixin2013.

OUTFIELDRUwelcomesbackanexperiencedoutfieldcorpsthisseason,featuringthesquad’sleadingreturninghitterinsophomoreChandlerHoward(Wilmington,Del.).Howardstarted45gameslastseasonandhit.279,earningheraspotontheAll-BIGEASTThirdTeam.

SophomoreJackieBates(Lincroft,N.J.)andjuniorLorenWilliams(LosAngeles,Calif.)made50startseachlastseasonintheoutfield,combiningforjustfourerrors.

CATCHINGSeniorKaciMadden(Saratoga,N.Y.)willresumeherdutiesasthesquad’sstartingcatcherin2013.Maddenwassidelinedformuchoflastseasonduetoinjury,butthecoachingstaffexpectshertoseamlesslyreturntoher2011form,whenshehit.273,slugged.374andnotched25RBIs.

JoiningherbehindthedishareapairofnewcomersinfreshmanElizabethAdams(CrystalLake,Ill.)andjuniortransferEmmaWoo(SantaMonica,Calif.).

SCHEDULENelsoniseagerforhisteamtomeetthechallengesthatawaitin2013,espe-ciallyintheScarletKnights’openingweekendattheUniversityofTexasatSanAntonioClassic.ContestsagainstBoiseStateandOklahomaStatehighlightRU’spreconferenceschedule,beforeNelsonleadshissquadintoitsopeningBIGEASTseriesagainstNo.12USFonMarch23.

USF,pickedNo.1intheBIGEASTPreseasonCoaches’Poll,isoneoftwoBIGEASTteamsrankednationallyintheNFCA/USATodayPreseasonPoll,theotherbeingNo.17Louisville.NotreDame(43)andSyracuse(27)bothreceivedvotes.

TheScarletKnightswillalsotraveltotakeonarankedopponentonWed.April3,whenRUvisitsNo.20Hofstraforamidweekdoubleheader.

TheteamhostsitsfirsthomecontestonMarch27againstHartford,andwillplay18ofitsfinal31gamesattheRUSoftballComplex.NelsonlookstoleadRUtoitsfourthconsecutiveBIGEASTTournamentappearance.

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InhissixthseasonatthehelmoftheRutgerssoftballprogram,JayNelsonledtheScarletKnightstotheirthird-consecutiveBIGEASTTournament,thefirsttimeanRUsquadaccomplishedthatfeatsincetheschooljoinedtheBIGEASTIN1996.RUfinishedtheyear26-28(9-13),recordingitshighestwintotalsincethe2003season.

CurrentsophomoreAlyssaLandrithetchedhernameintheRUrecordbookswhileleadingtheScarletKnightsfromthemound,earn-ingtheBIGEASTRookieoftheYearawardwithan18-11recordand2.17ERA.LandrithwasthefirstRUplayertoearnthehonorsinceSharonMorrisin1993,andrecordedthesecondhighesttotalsinwins(18),shutouts(9)andinningspitched(196.2)inschoolhistory.

TheVacaville,Calif.,nativerecordedapairofperfectgamesontheyear,defeatingIona,1-0,toregisterthefirstflawlessgameforRUsince2000,whenAndriaKoehlerthrewaperfectgameagainstMon-mouth.Sheaddeda9-0fiveinningperfectgameversusLafayetteinthefinalweekoftheregularseason.

TheScarletKnightsalsoboastedanationalstandoutfromtheplate,asBrittneyLindleyearnedNFCAAll-MideastRegionSecondTeamhonorsafterleadingRUinhomeruns(seven),RBI(28),walks(26),battingaverage(.336)andsluggingpercentage(.597).LindleyreceivedNFCAregionalrecognitionforthethird-straightseasonandfinishedhercareerrankedinthetop-threeinsixoffensivecategoriesinRU’scareerrecordbook,includingfirstinhomeruns(34).TwoRUplayersmadenoiseoffthediamond,aswell,withcurrentseniorKaciMaddenandrecentgraduationNoelleSiscoearninginductionintotheChiAlphaSigmaNationalCollegeAthleteHonorSocietythispastfall.ChiAlphaSigmahonorsvarsityletter-winnerswhomaintaina3.4GPAduringtheirjuniorandseniorseasons.

Rutgersopenedits2012campaigninFebruary,competingintourna-mentshostedbyLouisiana-LafayetteandTexasState.TheScarletKnightswon,7-2,intheirfirstgameoftheseasonagainstMississippiValleyState,andwentontogo2-2inLafayette,La.RUenjoyedmoresuccessinSanMarcos,Texas,going2-1topullabove.500intheearly

going.TheScarletKnightsopenedMarchwithatriptoAthens,Ga.,tocom-peteintheBulldogInvitational,hostedbytheUniversityofGeorgia.RUsufferedasix-gameskidinthePeachState,butbouncedbackwithfivevictoriesattheUSFInvitationalinClearwater,Fla.Landtrith

recordedathreecomplete-gameshutoutsinthestretch,a9-0victoryagainstPennState,a3-0victoryagainstColgate,anda1-0blankingagainstFloridaState.

ThesquadreturnedtoNewJerseyonMarch28followingasweepagainstUSFinitsBIGEASTopener.TheScarletKnightsrespondedwiththeirfirstconferencewinsoftheseasonatSetonHallinamid-weekdoubleheader,whichcarriedtheteamtoathree-gamesweepinitsfollowingseriesagainstGeorgetownathome.

Followingthefive-gamewinningstreak,theScarletKnightshitaroughpatch.RUstruggledfromtheplateinitsfollowingsixgames,droppingadoubleheaderlosstoHofstraandthree-straightlossestoeventualconferencechampion,Louisville.

Theteamscoredjustfiverunsinthesix-gamespan,butregaineditsmomentumwitha7-6victoryagainstBIGEASTrunner-up,NotreDame.CurrentsophomoreChandlerHowardwent3-for-5withtworunsandtwoRBItoleadtheScarletKnightstoamuchneededBIGEASTwin.Fromthere,RUwonconsecutiveseriesagainstVillanova(2-1),StonyBrook(2-0),Syracuse(2-1)andIona(2-0).Landrithwent5-1duringthestretch,goingthedistanceinfourofthesixgames.

RUcloseditsconferenceslatewithasweepatthehandsofSt.John’s,butreboundedtosenditsseniorsoffwithapairofvictoriesintheirfinalcontestsattheRUSoftballComplex.TheScarletKnightsblankedtheLafayette,15-0,inatwo-gameset,recording18hitsandsettingLandrithupforher18thwinoftheseason.TheteamfinishedBIGEASTplaywithninewinsforonlythesecondtimeinthepast10years,earningtheprogramitsrecord,third-consecutivetriptotheBIGEASTTournament.TheScarletKnightsenteredasaNo.7,drawinghostschoolandNo.2NotreDameintheopeninground.Theteamfell,5-0,totheFightingIrish,tocloseitsfifthBIGEASTChampionshipappearance.

2012 SEASON REVIEW

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Record: 26-27 home: 8-7 Away: 8-11 neutral: 10-9 BIG eASt: 9-13BAttInG

No.Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HRRBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%13LINDLEY,Brittney .336 52-52 134 27 45 12 1 7 28 80 .597 26 12 16 .480 1/0 16-18 58 120 15 .92211CURRAN,Lindsey .285 53-53 165 25 47 3 1 6 17 70 .424 13 2 37 .344 0/4 16-17 64 1 4 .9426HOWARD,Chandler .278 49-44 133 14 37 6 0 2 15 49 .368 5 4 34 .324 0/4 2-2 49 1 1 .9807HARABEDIAN,Jennifer .247 53-53 154 20 38 4 0 3 19 51 .331 11 2 29 .305 0/0 7-11 111 79 7 .9642BRAGG,Ashley .224 53-53 143 15 32 2 0 0 12 34 .238 11 0 17 .277 1/2 4-5 83 104 15 .92620DURANDO,Alexis .221 35-26 77 8 17 6 0 1 5 26 .338 12 0 15 .326 0/2 1-3 152 8 1 .99414BATES,Jackie .216 51-49 125 17 27 3 0 3 12 39 .312 14 3 28 .310 0/2 2-3 48 2 2 .96277WILLIAMS,Loren .210 51-49 162 16 34 3 0 4 18 49 .302 8 1 40 .251 0/2 9-11 17 1 2 .90021BISHOP,Kylee .179 37-36 67 7 12 1 1 0 4 15 .224 13 5 22 .349 1/2 3-4 143 15 7 .95815ALDEN,Ashley .172 49-40 116 17 20 7 1 3 18 38 .328 12 3 54 .267 0/0 4-5 226 13 2 .99222MADDEN,Kaci .125 18-17 40 4 5 1 0 0 6 6 .150 4 0 7 .205 0/2 0-0 60 11 3 .9598LANDRITH,Alyssa .111 5-5 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 4 1 4 .429 0/1 0-1 9 34 2 .95610HOUSTON,Abbey .000 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0/0 0-0 1 15 3 .842LOB-Team(327),Opp(358).DPsturned-Team(16),Opp(16).IBB-Team(2),CRAIG,M1,LINDLEY,B1,Opp(1).

PItchInG

No. Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA8LANDRITH,Alyssa 2.17 18-11 34 27 23 9/1 1 196.215169 61 34 111 20 0 15 720 .210 7 24 0 3 1824SISCO,Noelle 2.53 3-1 13 4 1 0/1 0 36.0 48 22 13 8 27 3 2 2 160 .300 2 2 0 2 110HOUSTON,Abbey 5.19 4-12 22 19 6 1/1 0 85.0 10187 63 74 43 13 6 5 349 .289 18 11 1 5 887WILLIAMS,Megan 5.40 1-3 11 3 1 0/1 0 23.1 31 26 18 10 9 5 1 5 101 .307 3 0 0 0 1

Totals 3.18 26-27 53 53 31 12/2 1 341.0331204155126190 41 9 27 1330 .249 30 37 1 10 28Opponents 2.91 27-26 53 53 29 11/4 3 339.2315172141133303 48 4 29 1325 .238 32 33 2 3 21

PB-Team(8),BISHOP,K5,MADDEN,K3,Opp(8).SBA/ATT-BISHOP,K(27-35),MADDEN,K(13-20),HOUSTON,A(14-20),LANDRITH,A(14-20),WILLIAMS,M(7-10),SISCO,N(5-5).

FIeldInG

No. Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB Cl 87 WILLIAMS,Megan 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 7 3 .700 0 020 DURANDO,Alexis 161 152 8 1 .994 4 0 0 - 0 015 ALDEN,Ashley 241 226 13 2 .992 2 0 0 - 0 06 HOWARD,Chandler 51 49 1 1 .980 1 0 0 - 0 07 HARABEDIAN,Jenni 197 111 79 7 .964 3 0 0 - 0 014 BATES,Jackie 52 48 2 2 .962 0 0 0 - 0 022 MADDEN,Kaci 74 60 11 3 .959 0 13 7 .650 3 021 BISHOP,Kylee 165 143 15 7 .958 0 27 8 .771 5 18 LANDRITH,Alyssa 45 9 34 2 .956 0 14 6 .700 0 011 CURRAN,Lindsey 69 64 1 4 .942 0 0 0 - 0 02 BRAGG,Ashley 202 83 104 15 .926 4 0 0 - 0 013 LINDLEY,Brittney 193 58 120 15 .922 4 0 0 - 0 077 WILLIAMS,Loren 20 17 1 2 .900 0 0 0 - 0 010 HOUSTON,Abbey 19 1 15 3 .842 0 14 6 .700 0 024 SISCO,Noelle 6 1 4 1 .833 0 5 0 1.000 0 0

Totals 1497 1023409 65 .957 9 40 15 .727 8 1Opponents 1453 1019370 64 .956 8 64 16 .800 8 1

2012 STATISTICS

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wIn-loSS SuMMARY:Total 26-27Conference 9-13Non-Conf 17-14Home 8-7Away 8-11Neutral 10-9Day 25-23Night 1-4vsLeft 3-8vsRight 23-191-Rungames 10-72-Rungames 2-45+Rungames 10-11Extrainns 1-0Shutouts 12-11Scoring0-2runs 5-20Scoring3-5runs 10-5Scoring6-9runs 10-2Scoring10+runs 1-0Opponent0-2runs 21-5Opponent3-5runs 4-9Opponent6-9runs 1-7Opponent10+runs 0-6Scoredin1stinning 11-3Scoresfirst 21-1Opp.scoresfirst 5-26After4leading 19-0After4trailing 2-23After4tied 5-4After5leading 17-0After5trailing 1-18After5tied 5-4After6leading 19-0After6trailing 0-18After6tied 2-3Hit0homeruns 12-21Hit1homerun 9-4Hit2+homeruns 5-2Opponent0homeruns24-12Opponent1homerun 2-5Opponent2+HRs 0-10Made0errors 13-5Made1error 7-9Made2+errors 6-13Opp.made0errors 4-12Opp.made1error 6-12Opp.made2+errors 16-3Out-hitopponent 21-3Out-hitbyopponent 3-22Hitsaretied 2-2

BAttInG AnAlYSIS FoR RutGeRS

vs Left vs Right w/Runners On w/Bases Empty w/Bases Loaded R ch as Leadoff Fly GndPlayer H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg Rch Ops Pct Out Out Out15ALDEN,Ashley 2 18 .111 18 98 .184 12 65 .185 8 51 .157 3 8 .375 7 28 .250 22 18 1.214BATES,Jackie 3 22 .136 24 103 .233 14 68 .206 13 57 .228 2 5 .400 1132 .344 32 38 0.821BISHOP,Kylee 1 9 .111 11 58 .190 6 33 .182 6 34 .176 1 1 1.000 7 24 .292 17 14 1.22BRAGG,Ashley 6 22 .273 26 121 .215 18 71 .254 14 72 .194 1 5 .200 1232 .375 46 43 1.111CURRAN,Lindsey 5 27 .185 42 138 .304 20 69 .290 27 96 .281 1 4 .250 2558 .431 42 35 1.220DURANDO,Alexis 7 12 .583 10 65 .154 7 37 .189 10 40 .250 0 4 .000 3 16 .188 21 22 1.07HARABEDIAN,Jenni 3 22 .136 35 132 .265 21 82 .256 17 72 .236 2 8 .250 9 36 .250 46 38 1.26HOWARD,Chandler 2 16 .125 35 117 .299 17 57 .298 20 76 .263 2 8 .250 1132 .344 24 41 0.68LANDRITH,Alyssa 0 3 .000 1 6 .167 1 4 .250 0 5 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 1 4 0.213LINDLEY,Brittney 10 24 .417 35 110 .318 20 64 .313 25 70 .357 3 7 .429 1534 .441 50 22 2.322MADDEN,Kaci 0 5 .000 5 35 .143 4 22 .182 1 18 .056 1 1 1.000 0 7 .000 20 11 1.877WILLIAMS,Loren 8 28 .286 26 134 .194 13 67 .194 21 95 .221 4 6 .667 1344 .295 37 42 0.9Totals 47208 .226 2681117 .240 153639 .239 162686 .236 20 58 .345 113345.328 358 328 1.1Opponents 151720 .210 180610 .295 169631 .268 162699 .232 12 47 .255 115343.335 396 405 1.0

With Runners w/Rnr on 3rd Success Pinch Hitting In Scoring Pos And LT 2 Out With 2 Out Advancing Rnrs Rnrs Rch Rch Player H AB Avg H AB Avg RBI Ops Pct H AB Avg Adv Ops Pct LOB Err FC KL15ALDEN,Ashley 5 8 .625 9 43 .209 3 12 .250 7 43 .163 29 69 .420 26 2 9 1714BATES,Jackie 0 1 .000 8 39 .205 1 4 .250 8 45 .178 31 78 .397 33 2 7 721BISHOP,Kylee 0 0 - 5 22 .227 1 2 .500 5 20 .250 17 37 .459 10 4 3 122BRAGG,Ashley 0 0 - 11 45 .244 5 8 .625 12 54 .222 35 78 .449 35 8 9 411CURRAN,Lindsey 0 0 - 10 42 .238 4 9 .444 10 39 .256 39 77 .506 28 8 9 1420DURANDO,Alexis 1 5 .200 4 21 .190 1 2 .500 6 27 .222 14 41 .341 8 3 4 87HARABEDIAN,Jenni 0 0 - 15 56 .268 7 12 .583 13 57 .228 31 86 .360 49 4 7 76HOWARD,Chandler 0 2 .000 11 38 .289 4 8 .500 12 42 .286 28 61 .459 31 2 4 58LANDRITH,Alyssa 0 0 - 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 - 2 5 .400 0 0 0 113LINDLEY,Brittney 0 0 - 13 39 .333 7 9 .778 19 51 .373 35 73 .479 29 0 3 1022MADDEN,Kaci 0 1 .000 4 16 .250 3 4 .750 1 11 .091 10 26 .385 7 0 1 577WILLIAMS,Loren 0 1 .000 11 41 .268 5 7 .714 12 53 .226 26 70 .371 35 10 9 13Totals 6 18 .333 101404.250 41 78 .526 105442.238 297701.424 325 43 65 103Opponents 4 39 .103 112389.288 55 99 .556 107439.244 362724.500 305 41 52 43

RecoRd when teAM ScoReS:Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 0-11 4-5 1-4 4-4 6-0 0-1 2-2 2-0 3-0 3-0 1-0

RecoRd when oPPonent ScoReS:Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 12-0 6-3 3-2 3-2 0-4 1-3 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-6

RecoRd when leAdInG AFteR:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 11-1 13-1 16-2 19-0 17-0 19-0

RecoRd when tRAIlInG AFteR:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 2-16 4-19 3-21 2-23 1-18 0-18

RecoRd when tIed AFteR:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 13-10 9-7 7-4 5-4 5-4 2-3

2012 STATISTICS

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cAReeR BAttInGMost Hits1. 233 CarlaCamino(1990-93)2. 213 SharronMorris(1993-96)3. 194 BrittneyLindley(2009-12)

Most Singles1. 174 CarlaCamino(1990-93)2. 163 KarenPelkey(1995-99)3. 161 AmandaShaw(2006-09)

Most Doubles1. 51 SharronMorris(1993-96)2. 46 MichelleNikolayew(1993-96)3. 42 BrittneyLindley(2009-12)

Most Triples1. 22 JulietteBrooks(1996-99)2. 19 MichelleNikolayew(1993-96)3. 16 CarlaCamino(1990-93)

Most Home Runs1. 34 Brittney Lindley (2009-12)2. 21 SarahKalka(2006-09)3. 20 NikkiChildress(2003-04)

Most At-Bats1. 661 AmandaShaw(2006-09)2. 645 SharronMorris(1993-96)3. 638 KarenPelkey(1995-99)

Most RBI1. 145 SharronMorris(1993-96)2. 134 BrittneyLindley(2009-12)3. 113 MandyCraig(2008-11)

Highest Batting Average1. .383 KellyCrosson(1997-00)2. .381 NikkiChildress(2003-04)3. .375 JulietteBrooks(1996-99)

Highest Fielding Percentage1. .989 KristinMadoch(2004-07)2. .988 KellyCrosson(1997-00)3. .986 ColleenMcNamara(1979-82)

Most Stolen Bases1. 105 KarenPelkey(1995-99)2. 93 BrittneyNeer(2001-04)3. 52 CarlaCamino(1990-93)

Most Stolen-Base Attempts1. 114 KarenPelkey(1995-99)2. 104 BrittneyNeer(2001-04)3. 52 QuyenTran(1997-2000) 52 AmandaShaw(2006-09)

Most Sacrifice Hits1. 38 JackieGrippo(1986-89)2. 30 T.J.VanBlargan(1989-92)3. 26 CarlaCamino(1990-93)

Most Walks1. 94 BrittneyLindley(2009-12)2. 87 JennyCard(2002-05)3. 82 AmandaHeller(2006-09)

Most Hit by Pitch1. 43 KaitlynValiante(2006-09)2. 41 Brittney Lindley (2009-12)3. 27 AngieCatalano(1998-99)

cAReeR PItchInGMost Wins1. 65 JulietteBrooks(1996-99)2. 62 NikkiAmbruso(1989-92)3. 57 KellyGallagher(1985-88)

Most Shutouts1. 29 NikkiAmbruso(1989-92)2. 24 KellyGallagher(1985-88)3. 19 SharonMartin(1980-83)

Most Complete Games1. 89 NikkiAmbruso(1989-92)2. 81 KellyGallagher(1985-88) 81 JulietteBrooks(1996-99)

Most Strikeouts1. 518 LeahBlack(2000-04)2. 433 KellyGallagher(1985-88)3. 392 NikkiAmbruso(1989-92)

Lowest ERA1. 0.36 SharonMartin(1980-83)2. 0.62 BelindaBaranek(1979-81)3. 0.88 LynnLuczkowski{1981-84}

Most Innings Pitched1. 698.1 NikkiAmbruso(1989-92)2. 682.1 JulietteBrooks(1996-99)3. 676.0 KellyGallagher(1985-88)

Most Saves1. 8 KellyGallagher(1985-88)2. 5 ChrissyYard(2006-09)3. 4 LeahBlack(2000-04)

SeASon BAttInGMost Hits1. 92 CarlaCamino(1993)2. 64 CarlaCamino(1992)3. 62 Brittney Lindley (2011)

Most Singles1. 63 CarlaCamino(1993)2. 51 KarenPelkey(1999)3. 50 CarlaCamino(1992) 50 JodiMiller(1992)

Most Doubles1. 22 CarlaCamino(1993)2. 19 SharonMorris(1993)3. 15 AdeleCalimer(1989)

Most Triples1. 10 JulietteBrooks(1996)2. 8 TracyBuono(1988) 8 KarenPelkey(1997)

Most Home Runs1. 13 Brittney Lindley (2010) 13 Brittney Lindley (2011)3. 12 NikkiChildress(2004)

Most At Bats1. 189 CarlaCamino(1993)2. 184 SharonMorris(1993)3. 182 KarenPelkey(1999)

Most RBI1. 47 Brittney Lindley (2011)2. 45 DanielleDolbow(1997)3. 43 SharonMorris(1993) 43 SharonMorris(1995)

Highest Batting Average1. .487 CarlaCamino(1993)2. .466 KellyCrosson(1999)3. .440 Brittney Lindley (2011)

Highest Fielding Percentage1. 1.000 BridgetEllis(1979) 1.000 RoseRamsey(1980) 1.000 DonnaGriffen(1980) 1.000 JenniferMeinheit(2010)

Most Stolen Bases1. 33 KarenPelkey(1995)2. 31 KarenPelkey(1999)3. 30 CarlaCamino(1993) 30 BrittneyNeer(2001)

Most Stolen-Base Attempts1. 36 KarenPelkey(1995)2. 34 KarenPelkey(1999)3. 33 BrittneyNeer(2001)

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Most Sacrifice Hits1. 16 JackieGrippo(1988) 16 JodiMiller(1992)3. 12 CarolDaniele(1979) 12 JulietteBrooks(1999)

Most Walks1. 36 AmandaHeller(2008)2. 31 Brittney Lindley (2011)3. 28 Mikelyn Messina (2010)

SeASon PItchInGMost Wins1. 21 JulietteBrooks(1999)2. 18 Alyssa Landrith (2012)3.. 17 KellyGallagher(1985)

Most Shutouts1. 11 HallieCohen(1979)2. 9 NikkiAmbruso(1991) 9 Alyssa Landrith (2012)

Most Complete Games1. 25 NikkiAmbruso(1991)2. 24 JulietteBrooks(1997) 24 JulietteBrooks(1999) 24 LeahBlack(2001)

Most Strikeouts1. 191 LeahBlack(2001)2. 161 KellyGallagher(1985)3. 145 HallieCohen(1979)

Lowest ERA1. 0.16 SharonMartin(1981)

Most Innings Pitched1. 207.1 JulietteBrooks(1999)2. 192.2 Alyssa Landrith (2012)3. 192.1 KellyGallagher(1988)

Most Saves1. 3 KellyGallagher(1988) 3 ChrissyYard(2007)2. 2 sixtiedwith2

Single Season team Batting Records(Beginning in 1990, excludes 1991)Highest Batting Average1. .316 (1993) .316 (1999)3. .313 (1995)

Most Runs Scored1. 389 (1995)2. 261 (1993)3. 260 (1997) 260 (2011)

Most Hits1. 483 (1993)2. 444 (1999)3. 414 (1994)

Most Doubles1. 94 (1993)2. 76 (2007)3. 70 (1999)

Most Triples1. 32 (1995)2. 26 (1994) 26 (1996)

Most Home Runs1. 36 (2011)2. 29 (2012)3. 28 (2007)

Most RBI1. 233 (1993)2. 223 (2011)3. 219 (1999)

Most Stolen Bases1. 83 (2011)2. 81 (1993) 81 (1995)

Single Season team Pitching Records(Beginning in 1990, excludes 1991)Lowest ERA1. 1.31 (2000)2. 1.90 (1992)3. 2.03 (1990)

Most Shutouts1. 16 (1990)2. 14 (2002)3. 12 (1992) 12 (2004)

Lowest On Base Average1. .208 (2000)2. .209 (2001)3. .212 (1992)

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BIG EAST Player of the Year1998 AngieCatalano

BIGEASTRookieoftheYear2012AlyssaLandrith

BIG EAST All-Conference Team(Rutgers joined BIG EAST in 1996)2012 BrittneyLindley,ThirdTeam AlyssaLandrith,ThirdTeam

ChandlerHoward,ThirdTeam2011 MandyCraig,SecondTeam2009 MandyCraig,SecondTeam2008 AmandaHeller,SecondTeam2007 SarahKalka,FirstTeam2006 BrittanyLoisel,ThirdTeam2005 HelenSmith,SecondTeam2004 NikkiChildress,ThirdTeam2003 NikkiChildress,FirstTeam2000 QuyenTran,SecondTeam1999 JuluietteBrooks,FirstTeam AngieCatalano,SecondTeam Jaime-LynChmielowicz, SecondTeam KellyCrosson,SecondTeam1998 JulietteBrooks,SecondTeam AngieCatalano,FirstTeam Jaime-LynChmielowicz, FirstTeam KellyCrossson,SecondTeam KorenMelfi,SecondTeam1997 DanielleDolbow,FirstTeam1996 DanielleDolbow, SecondTeam SharonMorris,FirstTeam MichelleNikolayew, SecondTeam

BIG EAST All-Rookie Team2002 JennyCard,C2001 MeganAntonucci,1B2000 LeahBlack,P1997 KellyCrosson,1B DorothyKosloski,C

Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year1990 PatWillis

Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year1993 SharonMorris1992 KellyHammel

Atlantic 10 All-Conference Team1995 MaureenLee,Hon.Men.,2B SharonMorris,FirstTeam,C KristenPoliti,Hon.Men.,OF KellyRiedel,Hon.Men.,P1994 MegKnudsen,P MaureenLee,2B SharonMorris,C JenTate,OF1993 CarlaCamino,SS SharonMorris,UT1992 CarlaCamino,UT JodyMiller,OF1991 NikkiAmbruso,P PennyRosario,OF1990 NikkiAmbruso,P CarlaCamino,OF JeanineKozachenko,1B LaurieMcMahon,C1989 AdeleCalimer,OF KrisTrainor,SS1988 TracyBuono,C LoriGahr,OF KellyGallagher,P JackieGrippo,2B1987 ReneeClarke,OF1986 ReneeClarke,UT1985 ReneeClarke,C MargeKrah,1B

1984 ReneeClarke,C LynnLuczkowski,P Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference Team1995 CherylGnoinski,FirstTeam MegKnudsen,FirstTeam1994 DeniseDavis,FirstTeam CherylGnoinski,FirstTeam1991 LaurieMcMahon,FirstTeam1990 LaurieMcMahon,FirstTeam1989 LaurieMcMahon,Hon.Men.1988 KellyGallagher,FirstTeam1987 KellyGallagher,Hon.Men.1986 KellyGallagher,Hon.Men.1984 NancySouza,Hon.Men.

Atlantic 10 All-Tournament Team1995 MichelleNikolayew (MostValuablePlayer) KristinPoliti JenTate1994 CherylGnoinski MegKnudsen (MostOutstandingPitcher) MichelleNikolayew (MostOutstandingPlayer) KristinPoliti JenTate1993 CarlaCamino DeniseDavis MaureenLee NickyWarmkessel1992 NikkiAmbruso CarlaCamino JodyMiller PennyRosario1991 LaurieMcMahon JodyMiller PennyRosario KrisTrainor1990 LaurieMcMahon PennyRosario1989 AdeleCalimer JeanineKozachenko1988TracyBuono1986 ReneeClarke KellyGallagher MargeKrah SueRobson

AIAW All-America1981 ColleenMcNamara,Hon.Men.

GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America1998 Jaime-LynChmielowicz, DistrictII1990 LaurieMcMahon,DistrictII1987 KellyGallagher,ThirdTeam

NFCA All-Mideast Region2011 BrittneyLindley,FirstTeam2010 BrittneyLindley,SecondTeam

All-Northeast Regional2007 SarahKalka,shortstop SecondTeam2004 NikkiChildress,catcher FirstTeam2003 NikkiChildress,catcher, SecondTeam2000 KellyCrosson,firstbase,1999 JulietteBrooks,utility, SecondTeam AngieCatalano,catcher, SecondTeam KellyCrosson,firstbase, SecondTeam1998 AngieCatalano,catcher, FirstTeam1997 KarenPelkey,SS/catcher, FirstTeam DanielleDolbow,outfield,

SecondTeam1995 SharonMorris,catcher, FirstTeam TracyPizzuti,utility, SecondTeam1994 MaureenLee,secondbase, SecondTeam SharonMorris,catcher, SecondTeam1993 CarlaCamino,shortstop, SecondTeam1992 JodyMiller,outfield, FirstTeam1991 LaurieMcMahon,catcher, SecondTeam1990 LaurieMcMahon,catcher, FirstTeam JeanineKozachenko, firstbase,SecondTeam PennyRosario,outfield, SecondTeam1989 AdeleCalimer,outfield, FirstTeam LidiaD’Armiento,utility, FirstTeam1988 TracyBuono,catcher, FirstTeam1986 TracyBuono,catcher, FirstTeam ReneeClarke,utility, FirstTeam KellyGallagher,pitcher, FirstTeam MargeKrah,firstbase, SecondTeam SueRobson,secondbase, SecondTeam1981 ColleenMcNamara, firstbase,FirstTeam

Most Valuable PlayerSponsored by Ethelyn & Leo Meyer2011 BrittneyLindley2010 BrittneyLindley2009 KateValiante2008 NicoleLindley2007 SarahKalka2006 BrittanyLoisel2005 HelenSmith2004 NikkiChildress HelenSmith2003 NikkiChildress AndriaKoehler2002 JennyCard2000 LeahBlack1999 JulietteBrooks1998 AngieCatalano1997 KarenPelkey1996 MaureenLee1995 CherylGnoinski1994 JenTate1993 CarlaCamino1992 JodyMiller1991 LaurieMcMahon1990 JeanineKozachenko1989 AdeleCalimer1988 TracyBuono KellyGallagher1987 TracyBuono1986 SueRobson1985 PaulaLucca1984 LynnLuczkowski1983 SharonMartin1982 SueWallace1981 EileenClymer

Scholar-AthleteSponsored by William Merrell2011 KaciMadden2010 KatieBerman2009 AmandaHeller2007 AmandaHeller2005 HelenSmith

2004 HelenSmith2003 HelenSmith2002 AndriaKoehler2001 AndriaKoehler DanaKomar2000 AndriaKoehler1999 AngieCatalano1998 KellyReidel1997 Jaime-LynChmielowicz1996 KristinPoliti1995 CherylGnoinski1994 CherylGnoinski1993 CherylGnoinski1992 PennyRosario1991 LaurieMcMahon1990 LoriGahr1989 JeanineKozachenko1988 KellyGallagher1987 KellyGallagher1986 KellyGallagher1985 MargeKrah1984 NancySouza1983 SueWallace1982 SueWallace1981 SueWallace

Arthur and Reana SudfieldAcademic Achievement Award2011 MeganWilliams2010 KaciMadden2009 MickenzieAlden2008 KatyeHamlin2007 BrittanyLoisel2006 KristinMadoch2005 HelenSmith2004 MarisaOrsogna2003 MarisaOrsogna2002 LeahBlack2001 DanaKomar2000 LeahBlack1999 DebbieDeJong1998 LisaBosso1997 Jaime-LynChmielowicz1996 KristenPoliti

Rookie of the Year2010KaciMadden2009 BrittneyLindley2008 MandyCraig2007 NicoleLindley2006 BrittanyLoisel2003 CourtneyLove2002 JennyCard StephanieJohannsen2001 MeganAntonucci BrittneyNeer2000 LeahBlack DanielleMinkel1999 AdrianneDolbow1998 JaimeFeaster1997 DebbieDeJong1996 JulietteBrooks DanielleDolbow1995 KarenPelkey1994 JanettaTrecroce1993 SharonMorris1992 KellyHammel1991 NikkiWarmkessel1990 CarlaCamino1989 NikkiAmbruso PennyRosario1988 LaurieMcMahon1986 AdeleCalimer

Softball’s Greatest Hits2006 BrittanyLoisel2005 HelenSmith2004 HelenSmith2003 NikkiChildress2002 BrittneyNeer2001 BrittneyNeer2000 KellyCrosson1999 KarenPelkey

1998 DebbieDeJong1997 KarenPelkey1996 MichelleNikolayew1995 SharonMorris1994 SharonMorris1993 CarlaCamino1992 CarlaCamino1991 LaurieMcMahon

Headly-Singer Award (Rutgers Outstanding Female Athlete)1993 CarlaCamino(Co-winner)1988 ReneeClarke1984 NancySouza1983 SharonMartin

Regina Seggren Loyalty Award2011 LindseyCurran2010 LindseyCurran2008 CarissaConroy2007 AshleyHartley2006 ShantaiDixon2004 BritneyNeer2003 MarisaOrsogna HelenSmith2002 LeahBlack2001 DanaKomar2000 DebbieDeJong1998 KarenPelkey1997 KorenMelfi1996 MichelleNikolayew1995 CherylGnoinski1994 HeatherHendershot1993 DianeBesser1992 T.J.VanBlargan1991 LaurieMcMahon

Most Improved Player2009 DanielleProcopio2007 ShantaiDixon2005 XaymaraRodriguez LaurenTardiff1987JenniferMahaffey1985 PegLewis

Most RBI2010 BrittneyLindley2009 MandyCraig2008 KateValiante2007 MalloryMiller2006 KateValiante2005 HelenSmith2004 NikkiChildress2003 NikkiChildress2002 JennyCard2001 MeganAntonucci2000 KellyCrosson1999 KellyCrosson DebbieDeJong1998 JulietteBrooks DebbieDeJong1997 DanielleDolbow1996 SharonMorris1995 SharonMorris1994 SharonMorris1993 SharonMorris1992 SusanFuller1991 LaurieMcMaho

Coaches AwardSponsored by William Merrell2011 LorenWilliams2010 NicoleLindley2009 SarahKalka2008 MalloryMiller2007 KristinMadoch2006 KristinMadoch2005 HelenSmith2004 NicholeCruz

AWARd WINNERS

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olympic Sports hall of Famecarla camino - Inducted 2004

Caminowasthe1993Headley-SingerAwardwinnerastheuniversity’stopfemalestudent-athlete,culminatingacareerthatincludedthreeAtlantic-10All-conferenceselectionsanda1993All-Americaselection,whenshefinishedfourthinthenationinhittingwitha.487averageandwasrankedamongthetoptennationallyindoubles.Attheconclusionofherexceptionalcareer,CaminowasfirstatRutgersincareerbattingaverage,hits,singles,doubles,triples,RBIandstolenbases,aswellasthesingle-seasonleaderinaverage,hits,singles,doublesandstolenbases.Camino,wholedRutgerstofourAtlantic-10tourna-mentappearancesfrom1990-1993,wasalsonamedthe1993NortheastsecondteamshortstopandledtheteaminRBIin1992and1993.

Adorna,Patty 1981-84Alden,Mickenzie 2008-11Alden,Ashley 2012-presentAlonzo,Regina 1979Allman,Danielle 1996-97Ambruso,Nikki 1989-92Antonucci,Meaghan 2001-04Arthur,Catherine 1998-99Asselta,Meaghan 2001-03Baranek,Belinda 1979-81Bates,Jackie 2012-presentBene,LoriAnn 1997-98Berman,Katie 2010-11Besser,Diane 1990-93Bishop, Kylee 2009-11Black,Leah 2000-03Booth,Krista 1994-95Bohlinger,Amy 1995Bosso,Lisa 1998-99Bradford,Melissa 2000-03Bragg, Ashley 2010-presentBrooks,Juliette 1996-99Buchan,Erin 1996-97Buck,Chris 1984-85Buono,Tracy 1985-88Burgos,Irena 2001Cadenas,Suzanne 2000Calimer,Adele 1986-89Camino,Carla 1990-93Capozzi,Andrea 1989Card,Jennifer 2002-05Carlo,Jennifer 2000-01Carr,DiMarris 2001Casey,Nicole 2001-04Catalano,Ange 1998-99Childress,Nikki 2003-04Chmielowicz,Jaime-Lyn 1997-99Cien,Jessica 2005Clarke,Renee 1984-87Clymer,Eileen 1978-81Cohen,Hallie 1979Compesi,Jeanine 1979-80Conhaim,Dina 1989Connolly,Kathy 1983Conroy,Carissa 2006-09Cosentino,Brielle 2001-04Craig,Mandy 2008-2011Creaney,Lindsay 2005Crosby,Jessica 2004-06Crosson,Kelly 1997-2000Cruise,Natalie 1996-98Cruz,Nichole 2001-04Curran, Lindsey 2009-11Czarnecki,Christine 2003D’Ariento,Lidia 1986-89Daniele,Carolyn 1979-81

Davies,Judy 1989Davis,Denise 1993-94Dayawon,Celeste 2010DeBonis,Jacquelyn 2007DeJong,Debbie 1997-2000DeLuc,Susan 1990Denk,Sharon 1979Diemer,Chris 1981Dillon,Lisa 1981-84Dixon,Shantai 2005-08Dolbow,Adrianne 1999-2000Dolbow,Danielle 1996-97, 1999-2000Dominic,Danielle 1995-96Dorward,Lisa 1988-91Dunkelman,Jodi(Mgr.) 2001Durando, Alexis 2011-presentEllis,Bridget 1979-80Ellis,Peggy 1979English,Brittany 2008Faiello,Deb 1982Fancuberta,Angie 1997-2000Feaster,Jaime 1998Ferenci,Luanne 1976-80Ferguson,Jackie 1983Finnegan,Karen 1984-85,87Flower,Joyce 1985Fowler,Jennifer 1990-91Freeman,Nicole 2006-07Fuller,Susan 1991-94Gahr,Lori 1987-90Gallagher,Kelly 1985-88Geraldi,Meredith 2004-05Gillman,Christina 2003-06Gnoinski,Cheryl 1992-95Goldrick,Lauren 2005Granato,Lori 1988Griffin,Donna 1979-80Grippo,Jackie 1986-89Hamlin,Katye 2008Hammel,Kelly 1992-93Harabedian, Jen 2010-presentHartley,Ashley 2007-08Hawtin,Kathy 1990Heller,Amanda 2006-09Hendershot,Heather 1991-94Hendrickson,Elly 2002Hodges,Kim 2006-09Houston, Abbey 2010-presentIngham,Donna 1998-2000Jacoby,Jennifer 2000-02Jenkins,Sonji 1987-88Johannsen,Stephanie 2002-05Johnson,Holly 2009-10Kalka,Sarah 2006-09Kelly,Beth 1986

Kelly,Debbie 1979-80Kennedy,Maureen 1988Kessler,Susan 1994King,Hilary 2005Knudsen,Margaret 1992-95Koehler,Andria 2000-03Kokotajlo,Carol 1986Komar,Dana 2000-01Kortmann,Fallon 2008Kosloski,Dorothy 1997-2000Kozachenko,Jeanine 1987-90Krah,Marge 1983-86Kukulya,Amy 1998Land,Terry 1979-80Landrith,Alyssa 2012-presentLee,Maureen 1993-96Lewis,Peg 1983-86Lindley, Brittney 2009-12Lindley,Nicole 2007-10Lombana,L. 1987,1989-90Loisel,Brittany 2006-09Love,Courtney 2003-04Lucca,Paula 1984-86Luczowski,Lynn 1981-84Madden, Kaci 2010-presentMadoch,Kristin 2004-07Mahaffey,Jennifer 1987-88Maisonis,Amy 1986-87Malmberg,Kristin 1995Martin,Danielle 1990-91Martin,Judy 1984-86Martin,Sharon 1980-83Matlack,Danielle 1984,1986McGlinchy,Megan 1994-95McGrath,Ida 1980-83McMahon,Laurie 1988-91McNamara,Colleen 1979-82McNeill,Jane 1982-84Meinheit,Jen 2008-11Melfi,Koren 1995-98Messina,Mikelyn 2009-11Meyer,Kearstin 1999Meyers,Karen 1987-88Mignano,Alexa 1998-99Miller,Jody 1989-92Miller,Mallory 2005-08Minkel,Danielle 2000-01Moore,Sabrina 1986Morris,Sharon 1993-96Murray,Lisa 1983Neer,Brittney 2001-04Nikolayew,Michelle 1993-96Orsogna,Marisa 2002-05Otten,Joy 1988Pelkey,Karen 1995,97-99Peretti,Kelsey 2010-11

Piniat,Alicia 2005Piniat,Elaine 2007Pizzuti,Tracy 1992-95Plummer,Jessica 2002Politi,Kristen 1993-96Powell,Robin 1982-83Procopio,Danielle 2009-2011Proctor,Nancy 1980Rabadan,Christine 2005Rabadan,Niki 1998Radgian,Diane 1979Ramsay,Rose 1979-82Rechner,Sue 1981-84Riedel,Kelly 1995-98Robson,Sue 1983-86Rodriguez,Xaymara 2005-06Rosario,Penny 1989-92Rowley-Ulibarri,Trisha 1996Royland,Christine 2005-08Ryker,Stacy 2000-01Shaw,Amanda 2006-09Sisco, Noelle 2009-11Smith,Callie 1988Smith,D’Aisha 2010Smith,Helen 2002-05Souza,Nancy 1981-84Steckel,Stacie 1981Szesko,Phyllis 1985Tardiff,Lauren 2005-06Tate,Jennifer 1992-95Torok,Bev 1979-82Trainor,Kris 1988-91Tran,Quyen 1997-2000Trecroce,Janetta 1994-95Turi,Vicky 1982-83Turpurins,Sandy 1979-80Valiante,Kate 2006-09Valenzuela,Maritza 2002VanBlargan,T.J. 1989-92Vargas,Crystal 2002-04Vaugn,Angela 1987Vohden,Dawn 1982Wallace,Sue 1980-83Wanner,Beth 1985Ward,Tammie 1990-91Warmkessel,Nicky 1991-94Weir,Dawn 1988Werner,Pam 1981Williams, Loren 2011-presentWilliams, Megan 2011Wnek,Jennifer 1996-97Yard,Chrissy 2006-09

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ALL-TImE LETTERWINNERS

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2012 (26-28, 9-13 BIG EAST)Louisiana-LafayetteClassics

2/11 vs.Miss.ValleyState W 7-22/11 vs.No.23La-Lafayette L 15-12/12 vs.Miss.ValleyState W 4-32/12 vs.No.24Tulsa L 12-1

CenturyLinkClassic2/17 vs.TexasState L 11-62/18 vs.Dayton W 8-02/19 vs.TexasState W 2-1

BulldogInvitational3/2 vs.Ohio L 9-03/2 vs.No.7Georgia L 12-13/3 vs.Mercer L 14-63/3 vs.ClevelandState L 5-33/4 vs.Minnesota L 4-0

USFUnderArmourShowcase3/9 vs.Wisconsin-GreenBay W 4-33.10 vs.Fordham L 6-13/11 vs.PennState W 9-03/11 vs.NorthernIowa L 4-03/13 vs.LongIsland W 1-03/16 vs.UNC-Wilington W 6-13/16 vs.FGCU L 5-23/17 vs.Colgate W 3-03/17 vs.NorthernColorado W 4-23/18 vs.No.21/22FloridaState W1-03/24 atNo.22/23USF L 9-03/24 at.No.22/23USF L 11-03/25 atNo.22/23USF L 1-03/28 atSetonHall W 1-03/28 atSetonHall W 11-53/31 Georgetown W 3-24/1 Georgetown W 3-04/1 Georgetown W 8-04/3 Hofstra L 8-24/3 Hofstra L 8-04/6 atNo.12/13Louisville L 1-04/6 atNo.12/13Louisville L 2-04/7 atNo.12/13Louisville L 3-24./11 NotreDame L 4-14/11 NotreDame W 7-64/14 Villanova W 4-34/14 Villanova L 7-34/15 Villanova W 9-14/17 atStonyBrook W 4-04/17 atStonyBrook W 6-14/21 atSyracuse W 3-14/21 atSyracuse L 5-34/22 atSyracuse L 1-04/25 atIona W 1-04/25 atIona W 4-14/28 St.John’s L 4-34/28 St.John’s L 6-54/29 St.John’s L 3-25/1 Lafayette W 9-05/1 Lafayette W 8-0

BIGEASTTournament5/10 vs.NotreDame L 5-0

2011 (19-30, 7-12 BIG EAST)aTenConstructionTournament

2/18 vs.Minnesota L 9-32/18 vs.LoyolaMarymount L 9-42/19 atUCRiverside L 6-52/20 vs.LoyolaMarymount L 7-4HolidayInnEmeraldBeachIslanderClassic2/24 vs.Arkansas W4-3(9)2/25 vs.TexasSouthern W 12-72/25 vs.CorpusChristiA&M L 4-32/26 vs.Arkansas L 5-22/26 vs.TexasSouthern W 9-1

LadyPiratesClassic3/4 vs.Marist W 9-43/4 vs.FairleighDickinson W 7-13/5 vs.Brown W 15-33/5 vs.CentralConnecticut L 7-13/6 vs.MarylandEastShore W 13-3ParentsWeekendTournament(FAU)

3/11 Buffalo W 3-23/11 vs.Purdue L 6-53/12 vs.MiddleTennessee W 2-0

3/12 atFloridaAtlantic W 1-03/13 vs.MichiganState L 4-23/15 vs.LongIsland L 9-6

USFSoftballSeries3/18 vs.Tenn.-Chattanooga L 11-43/18 vs.FloridaAtlantic L 11-103/19 vs.KentState L 4-13/19 vs.NorthFlorida L 9-33/20 vs.No.20OklahomaStateL 10-23/26 Syracuse* L 23-03/26 Syracuse* L 5-23/27 Syracuse* L 10-23/30 atHofstra L 10-44/2 atConnecticut* L 8-04/2 atConnecticut* L 8-54/3 atConnecticut* W 13-74/7 Iona W 8-04/7 Iona W 11-34/9 SetonHall* W 10-54/9 SetonHall* W 8-04/10 SetonHall* W 4-14/16 atProvidence* W 8-14/16 atProvidence* W 10-14/17 atProvidence* L 14-114/19 StonyBrook L 7-64/22 DePaul* L 9-44/22 DePaul*L15-10(10)4/27 atVillanova* W 4-24/27 atVillanova* L 2-14/30 atPittsburgh* L 6-54/30 atPittsburgh* L 9-15/1 atPittsburgh* L 9-3

BIGEASTTournament5/12 vs.DePaul L 5-2

2010 (24-31, 9-12 BIG EAST)ArizonaStateLittlewoodClassic

2/19 vs.Iowa L 7-02/19 atNo.5ArizonaState L 19-02/19 vs.TexasState L 6-12/20 vs.IllinoisState L 4-02/21 atNo.5ArizonaState L 14-0

FrostClassic(Chattanooga)2/26 vs.Miami(Ohio) L 4-32/26 vs.Tenn.-Chattanooga L 6-5(8)2/27 vs.EastTennesseeState L 5-02/27 vs.AustinPeayState W 6-12/28 vs.WrightState L 9-8

USFUnderArmourInvitational3/5 vs.Bradley W 5-43/5 vs.Memphis W2-1(8)3/6 vs.BallState L 7-53/6 vs.Tenn.-Chattanooga W 7-03/7 vs.WesternMichigan W 5-33/12 vs.Wisconsin L 6-23/12 vs.PrairieViewA&M W 12-23/13 atNo.20OklahomaState L 8-33/13 vs.Wisconsin W 8-53/14 atNo.20OklahomaState L 2-03/15 atWichitaState L 6-33/18 atMissouriState W 5-13/18 atMissouriState W 12-13/24 atStonyBrook L 2-03/24 atStonyBrook W 3-03/27 atPrinceton W 9-43/27 atPrinceton W4-3(9)4/1 atNo.24NotreDame* L 8-04/3 atNo.24NotreDame* L 8-04/7 Hofstra L 4-14/7 Hofstra L 2-14/10 Connecticut* L 4-24/10 Connecticut* L 8-64/11 Connecticut* W 3-04/14 No.25Louisville* W 3-14/14 No.25Louisville* L6-4(11)4/15 Army W 3-04/15 Army L 5-14/17 atDePaul* L 9-04/17 atDePaul* L 4-24/18 atDePaul* L 10-74/22 atMonmouth W 5-34/24 Providence* W 3-04/24 Providence* L 6-1

4/25 Providence* W 4-24/28 atGeorgetown* L 1-04/28 atGeorgetown* W 7-15/1 atSt.John’s* W 5-25/1 atSt.John’s* L 4-35/2 atSt.John’s* W 8-25/4 LongIsland W2-1(8)5/8 Pittsburgh* L 2-15/8 Pittsburgh* W 2-15/9 Pittsburgh* W 7-1

BIGEASTTournament5/13 vs.DePaul* L 3-0

2009 (23-33, 6-18 BIG EAST) BulldogClassic(MississippiStateTournament)2/20 atMississippiState L 6-02/21 vs.SIU-Edwardsville L 8-02/21 vs.Evansville W 3-22/22 vs.Evansville L 2-1(8)

BaylorQTIInvitational2/27 vs.LouisianaTech L 2-02/27 atBaylor L 7-12/28 vs.Louisiana-Monroe W 4-32/28 atBaylor L 8-03/1 vs.LouisianaTech W 4-0WorthInvitational(CalStateNorthride)

3/6 atCalState-Northridge W 6-13/6 atCalState-Northridge L 2-03/7 vs.Quinnipiac L 1-03/7 vs.PortlandState W 4-23/8 vs.Quinnipiac W 6-2

FloridaAtlanticTournament3/13 vs.Liberty L 3-03/13 vs.Bethune-Cookman W 4-13/14 vs.FloridaAtlantic L 3-13/14 vs.Purdue W 9-73/15 vs.No.18TexasA&M L 9-43/18 atSouthFlorida L 7-33/18 atSouthFlorida L 6-53/20 vs.LongIsland L 2-03/22 atNo.15Louisville L 8-03/22 atNo.15Louisville L 9-03/25 Villanova W 8-23/25 Villanova W5-4(9)3/26 atHofstra L 8-03/28 atProvidence* L 6-33/28 atProvidence* L 11-34/1 StonyBrook W 10-64/1 StonyBrook W 11-34/4 St.John’s* L 9-04/4 St.John’s* L 5-34/5 Georgetown* L 7-24/5 Georgetown* W 9-74/7 atRider W 12-64/9 atConnecticut* L 6-54/9 atConnecticut* L 2-04/15 Monmouth W 6-14/16 Princeton L 6-24/16 Princeton W 8-44/18 No.20DePaul* L 11-24/18 No.20DePaul* L 5-04/19 NotreDame* L 4-14/19 NotreDame* L 4-34/21 Marist W 3-14/21 Marist W 8-04/23 FairleighDickinson W 4-34/23 FairleighDickinson W 11-34/26 SetonHall* W 9-14/26 SetonHall* L 3-24/30 LongIsland L 4-25/2 atPittsburgh* L 3-05/2 atPittsburgh* W6-5(8)5/3 atSyracuse* L 3-25/3 atSyracuse* W 4-2

2008 (23-32, 7-15 BIG EAST) HokiesUnitedMemorialTournament

2/23 vs.Winthrop L 4-12/23 vs.Troy L 13-42/24 vs.St.Joseph’s W1-0(8)2/24 vs.RobertMorris W 11-3MikenClassic(FloridaAtlanticTournament)

2/29 vs.Illinois L 11-12/29 vs.CentralMichigan W 7-33/1 vs.TennesseeState W 9-13/1 vs.Bethune-Cookman W 9-13/2 vs.Bethune-Cookman W 4-3

LongBeachInvitational3/7 vs.No.8Northwestern L 6-5(9)3/7 vs.No.24VirginiaTech L 9-03/8 vs.CalStateFullerton L 10-13/8 vs.No.2UCLA L 9-03/9 atLongBeachState L 4-1

USFUnderArmourClassic3/14 vs.Radford L 11-03/15 vs.Indiana W 6-43/15 vs.FloridaInternational W4-3(8)3/16 vs.Massachusetts L 8-03/17 vs.Dartmouth W 8-4CavalierClassic(VirginiaTournament)

3/20 vs.Radford L 4-03/21 vs.Georgetown L 4-23/22 vs.Virginia W15-143/22 vs.Ohio L 2-13/26 Hofstra L 10-13/29 Syracuse* L 7-23/29 Syracuse* L 7-23/30 Pittsburgh* L 9-33/30 Pittsburgh* W 3-14/3 atStonyBrook L 10-54/3 atStonyBrook W 2-14/5 SouthFlorida* L 9-14/5 SouthFlorida* L 5-24/6 Louisville* W 6-04/6 Louisville* L 9-24/8 Rider W 10-24/9 atPrinceton W 9-54/9 atPrinceton W 7-24/13 atNo.22DePaul* L 4-34/13 atNo.22DePaul* L 4-3(9)4/14 atNotreDame* L 1-04/14 atNotreDame* W 5-44/16 atMonmouth W 8-34/19 Providence* L 7-14/19 Providence* L 6-34/20 Connecticut* L 7-4(9)4/20 Connecticut* L 2-04/24 atFairleighDickinson W 6-04/24 atFairleighDickinson L 4-34/26 atSt.John’s* L 5-04/26 atSt.John’s* W6-4(10)4/27 atSetonHall* W 5-44/27 atSetonHall* W 1-04/29 atVillanova* W 6-14/29 atVillanova* L 11-45/1 atLongIsland L 4-0

2007 (20-34, 7-15 BIG EAST) AggieClassic

2/16 vs.TexasatSanAntonio L 10-02/16 atNo.3TexasA&M L 9-12/17 vs.TexasatSanAntonio L 10-12/17 atNo.3TexasA&M L 7-42/18 vs.Arkansas L 8-6

ElonTournament2/23 vs.Connecticut L 11-82/23 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T L 7-52/24 vs.Campbell W 3-02/24 atElon L 7-32/24 vs.Georgetown W 10-2

UNCTournament3/2 vs.AppalachianState W12-103/3 vs.Fairfield W 6-03/3 atNorthCarolina L 5-33/4 vs.Liberty L 7-33/10 atDrexel L 7-23/11 atFloridaAtlantic L 9-13/13 atFloridaInternational L 2-13/16 vs.Massachusetts L 6-0(8)3/16 vs.No.3TexasA&M L 1-0(8)3/17 vs.Quinnipiac W8-6(8)3/17 atFloridaAtlantic L 10-13/18 vs.Quinnipiac W 7-33/22 atHofstra L 7-0

ScarletKnightTournament

ALL-TImE RESuLTS

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3/24 Maine L 4-3(8)3/24 Maine W 7-33/25 SaintPeter’s W 5-23/28 Princeton W 10-03/28 Princeton W 9-43/30 atSouthFlorida* L 8-43/30 atSouthFlorida* L 4-34/1 atLouisville* W 8-44/1 atLouisville* L 8-04/7 atVillanova* W 8-54/7 atVillanova* W 8-24/10 atRider W 11-34/14 St.John’s* W 3-24/14 St.John’s* W7-6(9)4/18 SetonHall* W 5-04/18 SetonHall* L 9-44/21 atProvidence* L 5-24/21 atProvidence* L 4-14/22 atConnecticut* L 10-24/22 atConnecticut* L 7-14/24 FairleighDickinson W 9-14/24 FairleighDickinson W 12-24/25 Monmouth L 6-44/27 atSyracuse* L 5-24/28 atSyracuse* W 5-24/29 atPittsburgh* L 10-14/29 atPittsburgh* L 10-15/5 NotreDame* L 5-25/5 NotreDame* L 5-15/6 No.11DePaul* L 8-05/6 No.11DePaul* L 5-0

2006 (15-37, 5-17 BIG EAST) ElonInvitational

2/24 vs.Campbell L 5-12/24 vs.Towson L 6-12/25 vs.Albany L 8-32/25 atElon L 2-1

CharlestonSouthernTournament3/3 vs.Furman L 4-3(8)3/3 vs.Brown L 5-23/4 vs.WesternCarolina L 11-33/4 vs.NorthernColorado L 6-43/4 vs.Furman L 6-1

FloridaAtlanticTournament3/10 vs.Bethune-Cookman L 3-03/10 atFloridaAtlantic L 9-03/11 vs.Campbell W 5-43/11 vs.BowlingGreen L 3-03/12 vs.Bethune-Cookman W 3-23/15 atDelawareState W 8-23/16 vs.Albany W 1-0

DelawareStateBashattheBeach3/17 vs.Lehigh L 1-03/17 vs.Monmouth L 13-53/18 vs.StonyBrook L 9-43/18 vs.MountSt.Mary’s L 5-4(9)3/19 vs.FairleighDickinson W 11-53/25 Connecticut* L 4-03/25 Connecticut* L 6-03/26 Providence* L 11-13/26 Providence* W 5-13/29 atPrinceton L 2-03/29 atPrinceton L 9-24/1 Pittsburgh* L11-5(8)4/1 Pittsburgh* L 5-14/2 Syracuse* L 8-04/2 Syracuse* L 5-14/6 Army L 10-64/6 Army W 8-74/9 atSt.John’s* L 5-14/9 atSt.John’s* W 7-34/13 Rider W2-1(10)4/15 Villanova* W 9-14/15 Villanova* W 4-34/18 atSetonHall* L 3-24/18 atSetonHall* L 3-14/19 atMonmouth W 2-04/19 atMonmouth L 2-14/22 atDePaul* L 8-34/22 atDePaul* L 6-34/23 atNotreDame* L 8-04/23 atNotreDame* L 7-0

5/2 St.Francis(N.Y.) W 11-45/2 St.Francis(N.Y.) W 9-15/6 No.19Louisville* L 7-35/6 No.19Louisville* L 3-05/7 No.25SouthFlorida* W 2-15/7 No.25SouthFlorida* L 2-1

2005 (5-43, 1-15 BIG EAST) FloridaAtlanticTournament

2/18 vs.OhioState L 8-02/18 atFloridaAtlantic L 7-22/19 vs.NorthCarolinaState L 3-02/19 vs.No.8Michigan L 8-02/20 vs.NorthCarolinaState L 10-0

SpeedlineInvitationalTournament3/10 atSouthFlorida L 4-03/10 vs.Tenn.-Chattanooga L 12-13/11 vs.TennesseeTech L 5-13/12 vs.PennState L 10-03/12 vs.Temple L 9-13/13 vs.Villanova L 2-1

CavalierClassic3/18 vs.EastCarolina L 16-83/18 vs.Toledo L 18-33/19 atVirginia L 12-33/19 vs.BowlingGreen L 6-13/20 vs.Toledo L 13-23/26 Wagner L 8-33/26 Wagner L 12-43/30 Hofstra L 12-03/30 Hofstra L 11-24/4 Pittsburgh* L 7-44/4 Pittsburgh* L 4-14/6 atArmy L 11-64/6 atArmy L10-24/9 atProvidence* L 1-04/9 atProvidence* L 6-04/10 atConnecticut* W 2-14/10 atConnecticut* L 5-04/12 Princeton L 12-34/12 Princeton W 3-14/14 atRider W8-5(8)4/14 atRider L 13-54/16 St.John’s* L 9-04/16 St.John’s* L 9-34/17 SetonHall* L 7-44/17 SetonHall* L 11-34/20 Monmouth L 17-74/20 Monmouth L 8-74/24 atSyracuse* L 12-44/24 atSyracuse* L 14-14/26 atDelaware L 6-14/26 atDelaware L 8-04/28 FairleighDickinson W 14-74/28 FairleighDickinson W 7-55/1 atVillanova* L 7-25/1 atVillanova* L 8-35/7 NotreDame* L 11-05/7 NotreDame* L 7-1

2004 (25-29-1, 8-12 BIG EAST)FloridaAtlanticTournament

2/20 vs.LongIsland W 8-02/20 vs.No.9Michigan L 2-1(8)2/21 vs.EasternMichigan L 3-12/21 atFloridaAtlantic L 2-12/22 vs.LongIsland W 4-22/22 vs.EasternMichigan W8-6(11)

SpeedlineInvitationalTournament3/4 vs.Jacksonville W 6-13/4 vs.No.14Oregon L 6-03/5 vs.Northwestern L 8-03/5 vs.CoastalCarolina W 4-23/6 vs.Temple L 7-23/7 vs.Mercer W 2-13/7 vs.Nevada,LasVegas L 5-13/17 atMaryland L 6-43/17 atMaryland L 6-0

CavalierClassic3/19 vs.Towson W 1-03/19 atVirginia W 4-03/20 vs.YoungtownState L 5-3(8)3/20 vs.Campbell W4-1(8)

3/21 vs.LaSalle W 7-53/21 atVirginia L 7-43/24 atPrinceton W 3-03/24 atPrinceton L 5-43/28 Providence* L 2-03/28 Providence* L 10-03/30 atFairleighDickinson W 3-13/30 atFairleighDickinson W 9-03/31 Columbia L 7-43/31 Columbia W 2-04/2 atVirginiaTech* L 8-04/2 atVirginiaTech* L 9-14/4 atPittsburgh* W 2-14/4 atPittsburgh* L 9-34/7 atHofstra L 9-24/7 atHofstra W 10-54/10 Villanova* L 9-24/10 Villanova* W 1-04/15 Rider L 7-64/15 Rider W 2-04/17 Connecticut* L 2-04/17 Connecticut* W 5-04/18 BostonCollege* W 3-14/18 BostonCollege* W 9-34/21 atMonmouth W 6-04/21 atMonmouth L 4-34/24 Syracuse* L 7-14/24 Syracuse* W 4-04/25 NotreDame* L 8-54/25 NotreDame* L 4-24/28 Delaware L 4-24/28 Delaware T 4-45/1 atSetonHall* L 3-05/1 atSetonHall* W 3-15/2 atSt.John’s* L 5-35/2 atSt.John’s* W2-0(11)

2003 (26-23, 8-12 BIG EAST) TriangleClassic(Raleigh,N.C.)

2/14 vs.CharlestonSouthern W 2-02/14 vs.NorthCarolina L 10-2

FloridaAtlanticTournament2/21 vs.UCLA L 8-12/21 atFloridaAtlantic W 3-12/22 vs.Wisconsin W 5-12/22 vs.FloridaInternational W 3-12/23 vs.UCLA L 8-0

FloridaStateInvitational3/7 atFloridaState L 6-03/8 vs.PennState L 8-03/8 vs.Winthrop W 3-1

WinthropInvitational3/14 vs.Winthrop W 4-13/14 vs.MorganState W 8-13/16 vs.Tulsa L 3-23/18 atVirginia L 5-23/18 atVirginia W 6-13/22 FairleighDickinson W 9-03/22 FairleighDickinson W 4-33/25 Princeton W 5-43/25 Princeton W 3-23/29 St.John’s* L 7-13/29 St.John’s* W 2-03/31 SetonHall* L 8-53/31 SetonHall* L 7-04/2 atColumbia W 6-24/2 atColumbia W 6-04/6 atConnecticut* L 2-04/6 atConnecticut* L 10-24/14 atProvidence* W 5-24/14 atProvidence* L 3-04/15 Monmouth W 9-04/15 Monmouth W 11-14/17 atRider W 7-64/17 atRider L 5-24/19 atVillanova* W 2-04/19 atVillanova* L 6-54/23 St.Joseph’s L 5-44/23 St.Joseph’s W 13-44/27 VirginiaTech* L 5-44/27 VirginiaTech* W 10-74/28 Pittsburgh* W 6-44/28 Pittsburgh* L 1-0(8)

4/29 atBostonCollege* W 4-24/29 atBostonCollege* W 5-24/30 atDelaware L 7-14/30 atDelaware L 4-35/3 atSyracuse* L 6-35/3 atSyracuse* L 7-15/4 atNotreDame* W 2-05/4 atNotreDame* L 1-0

2002 (22-25, 9-11 BIG EAST) FloridaAtlanticTournament

2/22 vs.SouthernIllinois L 6-42/22 vs.GeorgiaTech L 6-12/23 vs.FloridaInternational L 4-22/23 atFloridaAtlantic L 1-02/24 vs.GeorgiaTech L 2-1(9)

ElonCollegeTournament3/8 atElon L 6-23/10 vs.Dayton W 4-3

KIAClassic(CalStateFullerton)3/13 atCalStateFullerton L 7-13/14 vs.FloridaState L 5-13/15 vs.Oklahoma L 8-3(8)3/16 vs.ArizonaState L 11-13/16 vs.Louisiana-Lafayette L 7-23/24 atPittsburgh* W4-3(9)3/24 atPittsburgh* W 1-03/27 atPrinceton L 1-03/27 atPrinceton L 9-13/30 Villanova* L 2-03/30 Villanova* L 2-1(8)4/1 Hofstra W 1-04/1 Hofstra W 4-04/3 LaSalle W 2-04/3 LaSalle W 11-04/6 Providence* W 7-24/6 Providence* W 3-04/7 BostonCollege* L 2-04/7 BostonCollege* L 2-1(9)4/9 St.Francis(N.Y.) W 1-04/9 St.Francis(N.Y.) W 5-14/11 atMonmouth W 3-14/11 atMonmouth W 10-04/13 atVirginiaTech* L 3-14/13 atVirginiaTech* W 5-14/18 Rider L 2-14/18 Rider W 5-04/20 atSt.John’s* W 3-04/20 atSt.John’s* W 5-14/21 atSetonHall* L 3-14/21 atSetonHall* L 4-3(9)4/27 Connecticut* W 1-04/27 Connecticut* L 4-14/29 Syracuse* L 6-04/29 Syracuse* L 8-14/20 Delaware W 4-05/3 atNotreDame* W 5-25/3 atNotreDame* L 10-15/5 Columbia W1-0(8)5/5 Columbia W 6-0

2001 (22-27, 5-15 BIG EAST)CavalierClassicTournament(Virginia)

3/2 vs.Ohio L 5-43/2 vs.Ohio L 6-03/3 vs.Drexel W 1-03/3 vs.Drexel L 4-0HolidayDayInnExpressPirateInvitational

3/9 vs.Evansville L 4-03/9 vs.Campbell L 2-13/10 atEastCarolina L 8-43/10 vs.ClevelandState W 2-03/11 vs.ClevelandState W 3-03/11 atEastCarolina L 1-0(9)ClearwaterParksandRecreationTournament3/15 vs.Akron W 3-23/15 vs.SouthFlorida L 2-13/16 vs.Maine W 4-03/16 vs.Liberty W 1-03/17 vs.Fordham W 6-03/17 vs.Illinois-Chicago W1-0(9)3/18 vs.CanisiusCollege W 4-33/18 vs.SouthFlorida W 6-2

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3/28 Princeton L2-0(11)3/31 atBostonCollege* W 1-03/31 atBostonCollege* L 8-24/1 atProvidence* L1-0(13)4/1 atProvidence* W 10-44/4 atLaSalle W 8-34/4 atLaSalle W 2-04/7 VirginiaTech* L 1-04/7 VirginiaTech* W 3-14/10 Monmouth W 6-14/10 Monmouth W 4-34/14 atVillanova* L 2-04/14 atVillanova* L 2-1(8)4/19 atRider W 4-04/19 atRider W 2-04/21 St.John’s* L 2-04/21 St.John’s* W 3-14/22 SetonHall* L 8-04/22 SetonHall* L5-1(11)4/25 atHofstra W 6-54/25 atHofstra L 3-14/28 atConnecticut* L 6-04/28 atConnecticut* L 10-94/29 atSyracuse* L 1-0(9)4/29 atSyracuse* L 4-05/2 atDelaware L 7-15/2 atDelaware L 6-55/5 NotreDame* L 5-15/5 NotreDame* L 4-05/6 Pittsburgh* W 6-15/6 Pittsburgh* L 2-0

2000 (24-16-1, 6-8 BIG EAST) FloridaAtlanticInvitational

3/16 atFloridaAtlantic L 2-13/17 atFloridaAtlantic L 3-03/17 vs.MichiganState L 1-03/18 vs.Tenn.-Chattanooga W2-1(9)3/18 vs.Colgate W 14-7

Virginia’sWho’sHooTournament3/25 vs.BowlingGreen W 7-13/25 vs.Pittsburgh L 4-03/26 vs.PennState L 6-53/26 atVirginia W 5-43/28 LaSalle W 2-03/28 LaSalle W 5-23/29 atManhattanCollege W 5-33/29 atManhattanCollege W 7-03/30 atPrinceton W6-3(8)3/30 atPrinceton L 5-04/1 St.John’s* L 6-04/1 St.John’s* L 4-24/2 SetonHall* L 3-14/2 SetonHall* W 1-04/5 atSaintPeter’s W 11-04/5 atSaintPeter’s W 5-04/6 atMonmouth W 5-24/6 atMonmouth W 4-04/9 atPittsburgh* L 6-14/9 atPittsburgh* W 5-34/12 Delaware W 3-14/12 Delaware L 4-34/15 atConnecticut* L 1-0(9)4/15 atConnecticut* W2-1(8)4/16 Syracuse W 8-34/16 Syracuse T 3-34/19 Army W 2-14/19 Army W 9-14/20 Rider L 6-54/20 Rider W 6-14/24 Villanova* L 5-14/24 Villanova* W 2-14/29 atProvidence* W 9-04/29 atProvidence* W5-1(9)4/30 atBostonCollege* L 1-04/30 atBostonCollege* L 4-1

1999 (26-26, 7-9 BIG EAST) 3/16 vs.Utah L 5-13/16 vs.Utah L 1-0

AirtouchCellularCapitalClassic3/18 vs.SWMissouriState W4-1(8)3/19 vs.Iowa L 6-2

3/19 vs.Kansas W8-6(8)3/19 vs.No.16Oregon L 17-23/20 vs.IndianaState W5-4(9)3/20 vs.SouthernIllinois L 5-13/25 Princeton L 2-0(9)3/25 Princeton L 11-0

Virginia’sHoo’sWhoTournament3/27 vs.PennState L 6-33/27 vs.Akron W 6-33/28 vs.Marshall W11-103/28 vs.Virginia W 6-53/31 atFordham W 11-13/31 atFordham W 7-04/1 atVillanova* L 3-24/1 atVillanova* W 7-54/3 atHofstra L 5-14/3 atHofstra L 9-14/6 Monmouth W 2-04/6 Monmouth L 1-04/7 atLongIsland W 5-14/7 atLongIsland L 8-54/8 SaintPeter’s W 12-34/8 SaintPeter’s W 2-14/10 NotreDame* L 4-24/10 NotreDame* L 9-14/11 Pittsburgh* W 4-24/11 Pittsburgh*W13-12(8)4/13 atDelaware W 1-04/13 atDelaware L 7-24/15 ManhattanCollege W 7-04/15 ManhattanCollege L 9-74/17 Connecticut* W 5-04/17 Connecticut* L 16-14/20 atRider W 9-14/20 atRider L 8-04/22 Harvard W 8-14/22 Harvard W 8-74/24 atSt.John’s* W 13-94/24 atSt.John’s* L 15-134/25 atSetonHall* L 4-34/25 atSetonHall* L 12-14/28 atTemple W 6-14/28 atTemple W 7-34/29 atNo.17Massachusetts L 6-04/29 atNo.17MassachusettsL 8-05/1 Providence* W 13-55/1 Providence* W 10-25/2 BostonCollege* L 5-45/2 BostonCollege* L 6-3

1998 (25-22, 10-5 BIG EAST) RebelTournament(Orlando,Fla.)

3/14 atMaine W 7-13/15 vs.Wisconsin-GreenBay L 4-33/15 vs.Moorhead W 2-13/17 vs.Colgate W 7-53/17 vs.Fairfield L 6-13/19 vs.St.Xavier L 4-13/23 atSetonHall* W 8-03/23 atSetonHall* W 16-63/24 atSetonHall* L 3-13/26 Iona W 5-03/26 Iona W 5-33/28 NotreDame* L 5-43/28 NotreDame* W 9-23/29 NotreDame* W 5-04/1 LongIsland W 6-44/2 atSt.John’s* W 4-04/2 atSt.John’s* L 5-14/4 atConnecticut* W 13-14/5 atHarvard L 6-04/5 atHarvard W 7-34/6 atConnecticut* W 8-34/8 atVillanova* L 2-04/9 atVillanova* L 4-34/13 Hofstra L 6-04/13 Hofstra L 10-54/15 atMonmouth W 4-14/15 atMonmouth W 8-34/16 LaSalle L 3-04/16 LaSalle L 9-14/18 BostonCollege* L 7-34/18 BostonCollege* W 4-3

4/19 Providence* W 6-04/19 Providence* W 10-04/21 Rider W 9-14/21 Rider L 12-104/22 Temple W 5-14/22 Temple L 3-1

HudsonHokieSoftballClassic4/24 vs.VirginiaTech W 9-84/25 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T W 10-14/25 vs.EastCarolina L 9-04/26 vs.VirginiaTech L 13-104/26 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T W 8-04/28 atPrinceton L 2-04/28 atPrinceton L 5-0

BIGEASTTournament5/2 vs.BostonCollege L 1-05/2 vsNotreDame W 1-05/3 vs.Connecticut L 15-0

1997 (22-28, 7-9 BIG EAST) HoustonInvitational

3/13 vs.Baylor W 2-03/13 vs.TexasA&M L 2-13/14 vs.Oklahoma L 8-03/14 vs.IncarnateWord W 8-03/14 vs.McNeeseState L 13-03/15 vs.TexasA&M L 7-23/15 vs.TexasLutheran W 3-03/15 vs.Baylor L 5-03/19 atLaSalle L 8-43/19 atLaSalle L 8-03/22 atLafayette W 8-43/22 atLafayette W 11-53/23 SetonHall* W 10-73/23 SetonHall* L 12-53/24 SetonHall* W 6-23/24 SetonHall* W 5-43/26 Villanova* L 6-53/26 Villanova* W 10-23/27 Villanova* W 4-33/27 Villanova* L 5-44/2 atHofstra L 8-04/2 atHofstra L 9-64/3 St.John’s* L 3-24/3 St.John’s* W 11-04/5 Massachusetts L 5-34/5 Massachusetts L 10-14/6 Towson W 10-24/6 Towson W 10-14/9 atTemple W 8-64/9 atTemple L 8-44/10 atManhattanCollege W 9-34/10 atManhattanCollege L 5-34/13 BostonUniversity L 12-64/13 BostonUniversity W 7-64/15 atSaintPeter’s L 4-34/15 atSaintPeter’s W 18-84/16 atArmy W 10-54/16 atArmy W13-104/19 atBostonCollege* L 1-04/19 atBostonCollege* L 7-54/24 atRider W 9-04/24 atRider W 10-14/26 atNotreDame* L 6-44/26 atNotreDame* L 5-04/27 atNotreDame* W 7-04/27 atNotreDame* L 2-05/1 Princeton L 7-35/1 Princeton L 6-1

BIGEASTTournament5/4 atConnecticut L 5-15/4 vs.NotreDame L 11-8

1996 (26-22, 10-10 BIG EAST) StetsonTournament

3/8 vs.CollegeofCharleston W 13-13/8 vs.CollegeofCharleston W 12-13/9 vs.Colgate L 4-03/9 vs.Colgate W 2-13/10 atStetson W 9-13/12 vs.FloridaAtlantic W 3-13/12 vs.FloridaAtlantic L 7-13/13 vs.FloridaAtlantic W 6-3

3/13 vs.FloridaAtlantic W 6-33/23 vs.Towson W9-7(8)3/23 vs.Towson L 9-83/25 LaSalle W 10-23/25 LaSalle W 4-23/26 Lehigh L 3-13/26 Lehigh W 7-43/30 atNotreDame* L 15-03/30 atNotreDame* L 5-03/31 atNotreDame* L 8-23/31 atNotreDame* L 4-04/2 atHofstra L 8-24/3 SaintPeter’s W 6-24/3 SaintPeter’s W 6-44/6 atSt.John’s* W 9-14/6 atSt.John’s* W5-4(8)4/11 ManhattanCollege W 10-04/11 ManhattanCollege W 10-14/13 atConnecticut* W2-0(8)4/13 atConnecticut* L 5-14/17 SetonHall* W 5-14/17 SetonHall* W 19-04/18 SetonHall* W 5-44/18 SetonHall* L 4-34/20 BostonCollege* W 5-14/20 BostonCollege* L 9-54/21 No.5Providence* W5-1(8)4/21 No.5Providence* W 4-14/23 atSt.Joseph’s L 11-64/23 atSt.Joseph’s L 12-84/24 atPrinceton L 5-34/24 atPrinceton L 3-04/25 Rider W 4-04/25 Rider L 3-24/27 atVillanova* L 7-14/27 atVillanova* L 4-14/28 atVillanova* W 2-04/28 atVillanova* L 10-1

ECACTournament5/11 atBostonCollege L 7-65/11 vs.Brown L4-3(12)

1995 (30-17, 7-3 Atlantic 10) FloridaSpringTrip

3/13 vs.NorthernIllinois L 10-23/14 vs.MichiganState L 5-43/15 vs.IowaState W 3-13/15 vs.IowaState L 12-33/16 vs.CanisiusCollege W 1-03/16 vs.CanisiusCollege W 4-23/18 vs.Stetson W 11-23/18 vs.Stetson W 6-53/22 atLaSalle W 4-23/22 atLaSalle W 9-83/25 atPrinceton L 2-13/25 atPrinceton W 8-13/30 Villanova W 2-03/30 Villanova W 18-04/1 St.Bonaventure* W 7-24/1 St.Bonaventure* W 8-04/5 atLehigh W 7-24/5 atLehigh L 9-14/6 St.John’s W 9-54/6 St.John’s L 3-24/8 St.Joseph’s* W 4-14/8 St.Joseph’s* W 12-64/9 Temple* W 10-74/9 Temple* L 2-14/11 atLongIsland L 6-54/11 atLongIsland W 8-34/14 atMassachusetts* L 10-04/14 atMassachusetts* W 4-14/15 atRhodeIsland* L 3-14/15 atRhodeIsland* W 3-04/20 SetonHall W 9-04/20 SetonHall W 7-24/22 atConnecticut L 1-04/22 atConnecticut L 7-44/23 atCentralConnecticut W 8-04/23 atCentralConnecticut W 4-04/25 Lafayette W 18-14/25 Lafayette W 14-04/27 atRider L 6-5

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4/27 atRider W 12-8Atlantic10Tournament

vs.St.Joseph’s W12-11vs.Massachusetts L 8-1vs.St.Joseph’s W 2-1vs.Massachusetts L 5-1

ECACTournamentEastCarolina W 4-0Harvard L 2-0Providence L 5-4

1994 (26-25, 9-5 Atlantic 10)3/15 atNorthCarolina L 8-03/15 atNorthCarolina L 11-4

EastCarolinaClassic3/16 atEastCarolina L 7-63/16 atEastCarolina L 7-53/18 vs.GeorgeMason W 3-23/18 vs.CostalCarolina L 7-53/19 vs.Bucknell W 9-53/19 vs.Lehigh L 5-23/20 vs.LongIsland W 5-13/20 vs.EastCarolina L 7-0

WestPointClassic3/25 vs.RobertMorris W 4-33/25 vs.Temple L 2-1(9)3/26 vs.RobertMorris L 6-43/26 atPrinceton L 3-03/31 Princeton L 6-03/31 Princeton W 2-04/1 atRhodeIsland* L 3-04/1 atRhodeIsland* L 1-04/5 LongIsland W 13-44/5 LongIsland W 11-54/9 St.Bonaventure* W 17-14/9 St.Bonaventure* W 12-14/16 LaSalle W 4-34/16 LaSalle W 1-04/17 Army W 7-44/17 Army W 8-74/18 St.Joseph’s* W 1-04/18 St.Joseph’s* W 5-44/19 atTemple* L 5-34/19 atTemple* W 7-14/21 atSetonHall W 3-24/21 atSetonHall W 7-14/23 Connecticut L 9-84/23 Connecticut W 3-04/24 CentralConnecticut W 8-34/24 CentralConnecticut W 12-04/25 atMassachusetts* L 2-14/25 atMassachusetts* W 3-14/28 Rider L6-4(11)4/28 Rider W 5-4

UniversityofVirginiaTournament4/30 atVirginia L 8-04/30 vs.SouthCarolina L 12-44/30 vs.EastCarolina L 6-15/1 vs.SouthCarolina L 8-25/1 atVirginia L 8-0

Atlantic10Tournament5/13 vs.RhodeIsland* W 7-35/15 vs.Massachusetts* W 2-15/15 vs.Massachusetts* L 5-4(9)5/15 vs.Massachusetts* W 3-1

NCAATournament5/16 vs.TexasA&M L 6-25/16 vs.CanisiusCollege L 4-3(9)

1993 (34-21, 7-3 Atlantic 10) FloridaStateInvitational

3/14 vs.Adelphi W 6-13/14 vs.Adelphi W 3-13/18 vs.NorthernIowa W 4-23/18 vs.RhodeIsland W 7-03/19 vs.Princeton L 1-03/19 vs.Miami(Ohio) W 12-33/20 vs.Samford W 6-23/20 vs.NichollsState L 6-23/20 vs.SouthernIllinois L 9-13/27 vs.Connecticut L 2-13/27 vs.Connecticut L 7-33/30 atPrinceton W 4-3

3/30 atPrinceton L 6-54/3 atSt.Joseph’s* W 5-14/3 atSt.Joseph’s* L 1-04/4 atTemple* W 8-34/4 atTemple* L 5-14/6 Temple L 2-04/6 Temple W 6-04/8 St.John’s W 3-24/8 St.John’s W 10-54/10 Massachusetts* W 6-54/10 Massachusetts* L 8-44/12 atLongIsland W 2-14/12 atLongIsland W 2-04/13 Drexel W 9-84/13 Drexel W 9-34/15 Adelphi W 11-14/15 Adelphi W 3-04/16 atCanisiusCollege L 4-04/16 atCanisiusCollege L 11-54/18 atSt.Bonaventure* W 11-14/18 atSt.Bonaventure* W 11-14/19 RobertMorris L 5-04/19 RobertMorris W 2-04/21 SetonHall W 10-34/21 SetonHall W 11-34/22 atLaSalle L 2-14/22 atLaSalle L 11-104/24 RhodeIsland* W 11-24/24 RhodeIsland* W 3-14/27 atArmy W 6-14/27 atArmy W 10-24/29 atRider L 8-14/29 atRider W 9-05/1 atMarist L 7-55/1 atMarist W 4-25/2 Hofstra L 10-25/2 Hofstra L 4-05/4 Monmouth W 7-55/4 Monmouth W 4-3

Atlantic10Tournament5/14 vs.St.Joseph’s L 8-55/15 vs.Temple W 11-55/15 vs.St.Joseph’s W 2-05/16 vs.Massachusetts L 1-0

1992 (26-25, 6-4 Atlantic 10) FloridaStateUniversityTournament

3/16 vs.FloridaA&M W 12-03/16 vs.FloridaA&M W 5-03/17 atFloridaState L 1-03/17 atFloridaState L 8-43/18 vs.SouthernIllinois L 2-13/18 vs.SouthernIllinois L 6-03/20 vs.Virginia W 3-13/20 vs.Florida W 13-03/21 vs.SouthernIllinois L 2-03/21 vs.Miami(Ohio) L 1-03/21 vs.NorthernIowa L 7-53/27 RobertMorris L 4-23/27 RobertMorris L 13-13/31 Princeton W 1-03/31 Princeton L 7-54/2 atAdelphi L 3-04/2 atAdelphi L 2-04/4 St.Bonaventure* W 11-04/4 St.Bonaventure* W 10-04/5 Marist W 22-04/5 Marist W 11-14/7 atTemple* W 4-34/7 atTemple* L 1-04/9 atSt.John’s W 9-14/9 atSt.John’s W 4-14/11 atSt.Joseph’s* W 5-14/11 atSt.Joseph’s* W 2-04/12 Connecticut L 8-24/12 Connecticut L 9-24/14 LaSalle L 6-24/14 LaSalle W 4-24/19 atRhodeIsland* L 7-64/19 atRhodeIsland* W 10-04/20 atMassachusetts* L 2-04/20 atMassachusetts* L 2-14/21 atDrexel W 4-1

4/21 atDrexel W 7-24/25 atHofstra L 3-04/25 atHofstra L 5-34/26 Temple W 10-04/26 Temple W 4-04/28 Army W 1-04/28 Army L 3-14/29 Rider W 1-04/29 Rider L 4-35/5 atMonmouth W 6-05/5 atMonmouth W 5-0

Atlantic10Tournament5/9 vs.RhodeIsland W 6-15/9 vs.Massachusetts L 10-35/10 vs.Temple W 4-25/10 vs.Massachusetts L 2-1

1991 (26-22-1, 7-4 Atlantic 10) 3/17 vs.Minnesota L 4-33/17 vs.Minnesota L 9-03/18 vs.Cal.State-Northridge L 8-23/18 vs.Cal.State-Northridge L 6-1

PONYInvitational3/20 vs.Minnesota L 3-23/21 vs.Nevada,LasVegas L 8-13/22 vs.ColoradoState W 1-03/23 vs.OklahomaState L 1-0(9)3/23 vs.OregonState L 5-03/24 vs.ColoradoState L 7-23/26 atTemple W 3-03/26 atTemple W 9-04/2 atPrinceton W 3-04/2 atPrinceton L 7-24/4 Adelphi W 2-04/4 Adelphi W 7-04/6 Massachusetts* L 11-24/6 Massachusetts* L 17-04/7 RhodeIsland* W 2-04/7 RhodeIsland* W 4-04/9 St.John’s L 6-34/9 St.John’s L 3-24/13 atSt.Bonaventure* W 4-04/13 atSt.Bonaventure* W 10-04/14 atPennState* W 3-24/16 Monmouth W 6-14/16 Monmouth W 2-04/18 SetonHall W 3-04/18 SetonHall W 13-24/20 St.Joseph’s* W 6-14/20 St.Joseph’s* L 3-24/23 Drexel W 6-04/23 Drexel W 13-3

PennStateInvitational4/26 vs.GeorgeMason W 7-24/26 vs.GeorgiaState L 1-04/27 vs.Drexel W 3-24/27 vs.Detroit L 6-14/28 vs.RhodeIsland W 3-04/28 vs.GeorgiaState L 3-25/1 Temple* L 3-15/1 Temple* W 2-15/3 atNo.22Connecticut L1-0(11)5/3 atNo.22Connecticut T 2-2(9)5/4 atBostonCollege W 2-05/4 atBostonCollege W 4-0

Atlantic10Tournament5/10 vs.PennState W 3-15/11 vs.Massachusetts L 3-25/11 vs.Temple W 1-05/11 vs.Massachusetts L 5-4

1990 (27-19-1, 11-1 Atlantic 10) Tournament

BowlingGreen W7-4(14)CalState-Fullerton L 3-0USInternational L1-0(10)USInternational L 2-1(9)Minnesota L 3-2(8)CalState-Fullerton L 8-0Nebraska L 4-2OklahomaState L 8-0Arizona L 3-0CalPolyPomona W 1-0

Temple L 6-0Temple L 1-0LaSalle W 5-2LaSalle T 5-5(9)Monmouth W 3-0Monmouth W 2-0Adelphi W 4-2Adelphi L 1-0St.Joseph’s* W 6-1St.Joseph’s* W 7-0LongIsland W 4-0LongIsland W 11-1St.John’s L 4-0St.John’s L 1-0RhodeIsland* W1-0(8)RhodeIsland* W 5-1Princeton W 7-4Princeton W 3-1Temple* W 3-2Temple* W 5-2St.Bonaventure* W 19-0St.Bonaventure* W 12-0PennState* W2-1(9)PennState* W 5-0Drexel W 5-2Drexel W 7-3

TournamentKentState L 2-0GeorgeMason W 3-2BostonCollege W 9-3Massachusetts L 2-0PennState L 4-0Rider W 4-1Rider L 3-1SetonHall W 9-0SetonHall L 2-1Massachusetts* W 7-0Massachusetts* L 4-3(9)

Atlantic10TournamentTemple L 5-1PennState L 2-0

1989 (28-22, 6-6 Atlantic 10) Tournament

Maine W 3-1Illinois-Chicago L 7-5MichiganState L 1-0Evansville L 3-2YoungstownState W 8-1SWMissouriState L 6-0Texas-Arlington L 3-0YoungstownState W 5-3Vermont W 4-0DePaul W 4-3Illinois-Chicago L 4-3Drake W 2-1Mercer W 3-0Mercer W 1-0Temple L 1-0Temple L 1-0Monmouth W 9-0Monmouth W 3-0Princeton L 1-0Princeton L 1-0Drexel W 2-0Drexel L 3-1Connecticut W 3-1Connecticut L 4-3St.Joseph’s* W 5-2St.Joseph’s* W 9-1St.John’s W 2-0RhodeIsland* W 2-1RhodeIsland* L 5-1SetonHall W 7-0SetonHall W 6-0Temple* L 6-2Temple* L 4-0St.Bonaventure* W 9-0St.Bonaventure* W 6-0PennState* L 2-1PennState* L 6-4

TournamentBrown W 4-0Adelphi L 4-3

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Detroit W 3-1RhodeIsland W 3-1PennState W 2-1PennState L 3-2PennState W 2-1Rider W 5-1Rider W 11-7Massachusetts* L 1-0Massachusetts* W 5-4

Atlantic10TournamentTemple L 3-2PennState L 3-0

1988 (30-26-1, 6-6 Atlantic 10) RebelSpringTournament

Illinois-Chicago W 8-1Iowa L 3-2DePaul W 2-1MichiganState W 4-2Akron L 3-0Drake W 4-0EasternIllinois W 2-1SWMissouriState W 3-1Iowa L 3-2SouthFlorida L 5-3Massachusetts L 7-6Akron L 3-0Rider L 6-0St.John’s W 5-0Temple W 4-0Temple L 7-3LaSalle W 6-1LaSalle L 2-1St.Bonaventure* W 8-0St.Bonaventure* W 4-0Princeton L 5-0Princeton L 1-0Massachusetts* L 3-0Massachusetts* L 2-0Connecticut L 8-1Connecticut L 5-1St.Joseph’s* W 2-1St.Joseph’s* L 10-7St.John’s W 9-3St.John’s T 0-0RhodeIsland* W 6-1RhodeIsland* W 1-0Providence W 5-0Providence W 6-1Adelphi L 4-1Adelphi W 1-0Temple* L 4-3Temple* W 2-0PennState* L 5-3PennState* L 11-6Drexel W 4-1Drexel W 3-0Monmouth W 5-0Monmouth W 2-1

PennStateInvitationalPennState W 6-2Connecticut W 2-1Furman L 5-1GeorgeMason W 5-1Adelphi L 2-1PennState L 5-2Lehigh L 2-1Lehigh W 4-0Rider W 3-2Rider W 6-3

Atlantic10TournamentMassachusetts L 2-1Temple W 2-1Massachusetts L 3-0

1987 (17-24, 4-6 Atlantic 10) SouthFloridaTournament

EasternMichigan W 2-0SouthCarolina L 12-1Temple W 5-3Bradley L 5-1Stetson L 4-1FloridaState L 4-0Bradley L 5-3

Miami(Ohio) L 1-0FloridaStateTournament

McNeeseState L 7-6SWMissouriState L 6-0FloridaA&M W 3-0Stetson L 5-2Miami(Ohio) L 6-2St.Joseph’s* W 6-1St.Joseph’s* W 2-0Temple W 1-0Temple W 2-1LaSalle W 2-1LaSalle W 2-0Princeton W 6-0Princeton L 3-2Monmouth W 10-0Monmouth W 3-1St.John’s W 1-0St.John’s L 3-1Adelphi L 5-4Adelphi L 4-1Massachusetts* L 4-1Massachusetts* W 1-0Adelphi L 13-0Adelphi L 4-1Temple* L 2-1Temple* L 4-0PennState* W 6-4PennState* L 2-1Lafayette W 4-3Lafayette W 3-2Connecticut L 2-1Connecticut L 3-2RhodeIsland* L 2-0RhodeIsland* L 2-1

1986 (28-14-2, 5-5 Atlantic 10) SouthFloridaTournament

Stetson W 12-1EasternMichigan L 7-3SouthFlorida L 2-0

FloridaStateTournamentWesternIllinois W 5-2Nevada-Reno W 8-1FloridaSouthern W 1-0FloridaState L 3-0Toledo L 3-0Furman W 5-2EasternMichigan W 5-2Temple L 9-2Temple W 1-0Rider W 6-3Rider W 4-3SetonHall W 5-3SetonHall W 7-0St.Joseph’s* W 3-2St.Joseph’s* L 4-2LaSalle W 10-1LaSalle T 1-1Massachusetts* L 4-0Massachusetts* W 3-1Lafayette W 3-1Lafayette W 2-0St.John’s W 1-0St.John’s W 12-5RhodeIsland* L 3-1RhodeIsland* W 4-3Connecticut W 4-1Connecticut T 0-0Temple* W 5-4Temple* L 5-4Adelphi W 1-0Adelphi L 3-0Providence W 8-2Providence W 1-0PennState* W 7-2PennState* W 3-1Adelphi L 3-0Adelphi L 2-1

Atlantic10TournamentRhodeIsland W 3-0Massachusetts L 3-1RhodeIsland W 2-0Massachusetts L 3-2

1985 (28-15-1) 3/17 EasternMichigan T 3-33/17 Miami(Ohio) W 2-13/18 Furman W 4-13/18 Princeton L 6-53/20 MichiganState L 4-33/20 WesternIllinois L 4-13/22 Furman W 5-03/22 Toledo L 5-03/22 FloridaState L 4-03/23 SWMissouriState L 5-03/23 Stetson W 3-03/26 Rider W 4-13/26 Rider W 8-13/28 St.Joseph’s W 6-23/28 St.Joseph’s W 5-04/2 LaSalle W 7-54/2 LaSalle W 5-04/4 SetonHall W 3-04/5 Massachusetts W 6-54/5 Massachusetts W 2-04/6 Lafayette W 5-14/6 Lafayette W 7-04/9 Duquesne W 7-14/9 Duquesne W 11-04/11 FairleighDickinson W 16-14/11 FairleighDickinson WForfeit4/14 Connecticut L 5-24/14 Connecticut W 2-14/16 St.John’s W 3-24/16 St.John’s W 1-04/18 Adelphi L 3-24/18 Adelphi L 1-04/20 RhodeIsland W 3-24/20 RhodeIsland L 2-04/21 Providence W 4-14/21 Providence W 6-04/23 Princeton W3-2(11)4/23 Princeton W 4-14/25 Temple L 6-04/25 Temple L 2-04/27 PennState W 3-14/27 PennState L 6-5

Atlantic10Tournament4/27 PennState L 2-14/27 Massachusetts L 6-0

1984 (22-14, 5-3 Atlantic 10) SouthCarolina L 7-1BowlingGreen W 2-0Ohio W 3-1Adelphi L 3-1MichiganState W 3-2Massachusetts* L 4-1SetonHall W 11-4NorthCarolina L 1-0NorthCarolina W 7-2Virginia L 2-1Virginia W 6-0Rider W 1-0Rider W 2-0Temple* W 5-2Temple* W 7-6Massachusetts* W 2-1RhodeIsland* W 3-1RhodeIsland* L 2-0LaSalle W 10-0LaSalle W 12-2WestChester W 6-1WestChester W 9-0Adelphi L 1-0Adelphi L 2-0Connecticut L 2-0Connecticut L 3-2PennState* W 3-2PennState* L 5-2Monmouth W 9-3Queens W 11-0

Atlantic10TournamentTemple W 9-2Massachusetts W 7-0PennState L 7-2PennState W 8-4

NCAATournamentAdelphi L 2-0Adelphi L 1-0

1983 (20-9, 7-5 Atlantic 10) SetonHall W 7-0Michigan L 1-0Michigan L 4-2Ohio W 6-0Ohio W 7-3Massachusetts* L 1-0Lowell W 2-1FairleighDickinson W 8-0FairleighDickinson W 8-1Massachusetts* L 3-2Massachusetts* W 5-4Temple* L 1-0Temple* W 2-1RhodeIsland* W 2-0RhodeIsland* W 3-2LaSalle W 4-0LaSalle W 21-4WestChester W 2-1WestChester W 6-0PennState* W 4-3OhioState L 4-3MontclairState L 1-0Temple* W 5-0RhodeIsland* W 1-0SetonHall W 5-1PennState* L 2-0RhodeIsland* L 4-3Connecticut W 3-0Connecticut W 1-0

1982 (14-7) SetonHall W 7-0EasternConnecticut W 13-0LaSalle W 3-0PennState L 4-1PennState L 2-0Providence W 4-0Providence W 3-0Adelphi L 6-3Adelphi L 5-3Connecticut W 1-0Connecticut W 1-0RhodeIsland W 8-0RhodeIsland W 3-0MontclairState W 8-0MontclairState W 4-0Temple W 1-0Temple W 10-0Massachusetts W 1-0Massachusetts L 6-5

TournamentPennState L 1-0RhodeIsland L 1-0

1981 (28-3) FairleighDickinson W 6-1Adelphi W 1-0Adelphi W 2-1RhodeIsland W 4-0RhodeIsland L 1-0Providence W 1-0Providence W 4-0Temple W 2-0Temple W 1-0Kean W 5-0Connecticut W 4-1Connecticut W 4-0WestVirginia W 3-2WestVirginia W 5-4PennState W 4-3PennState W 5-1WestChester W 2-1WestChester W 7-0EasternConnecticut W 7-0EasternConnecticut W 4-2MontclairState W 4-3SetonHall W 4-0Springfield W 5-1

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Springfield W 5-3Massachusetts W 5-1Massachusetts W 4-0

EAIAWRegionalTournamentAdelphi W 4-3RhodeIsland W 5-0RhodeIsland W 3-1

Women’sCollegeWorldSeriesMissouri L 3-0MichiganState L 6-2

1980 (22-3) Upsala W 2-1WilliamPaterson W 4-0PennState W 7-2PennState W 1-0Temple W 1-0Temple W 3-1TrentonState W 5-1Connecticut W 2-0Connecticut L 1-0Kean W 10-0Kean W 5-0SetonHall W 4-1EastStroudsburg W 2-0EastStroudsburg W 4-2GlassboroState W 8-1Adelphi W 5-0Adelphi W 8-0FairleighDickinson W 13-0WestChester W 16-0WestChester W 3-0RhodeIsland W 2-1RhodeIsland W 7-2

EAIAWRegionalTournamentMassachusetts L 6-0Connecticut W 2-1RhodeIsland L 2-0

1979 (25-2) Adelphi W 4-1Adelphi W 2-0TrentonState W 5-0TrentonState W 4-3SetonHall W 13-0Lehigh W 5-0Delaware W 7-0Delaware W 5-1Kean W 5-0EastStroudsburg W 5-0EastStroudsburg W 4-0Temple W 4-2Connecticut W 1-0Temple W 3-0WestChester W 11-3GlassboroState W 12-5MontclairState W 4-0WilliamPaterson W 9-7

EAIAWPreliminaryTournamentKean W 2-1Adelphi W 2-0Adelphi W 4-2

EAIAWChampionshipMontclairState W 4-2GlassboroState W 3-1GlassboroState W 6-0

AIAW-ASAWorldSeriesNorthernColorado L 3-2ChapmanCollege W 1-0WesternIllinois L 3-2

1978 (18-2) Hofstra W 11-0Hofstra W 13-1TrentonState W 12-4BrooklynCollege W 5-0Delaware W 10-3Delaware W 3-2EastStroudsburg W 3-1EastStroudsburg W 6-4Villanova W 15-1WilliamPaterson W 6-1WilliamPaterson W 7-4

GlassboroState W 3-2SetonHall W 11-0Lehigh W 5-3Kean W 4-0Pennsylvania W 18-2WestChester W 12-0MontclairState L 2-1

EAIAWRegionalConnecticut L 1-0MontclairState W 4-2

1977 (23-7) Barrington W 5-2Indiana L 6-4Barrington L 10-9Limestone WForfeitSouthCarolina W 8-3Indiana L 18-11Indiana L 8-7SouthCarolina W 13-6TrentonState W 4-3BrooklynCollege W 3-0LaSalle W 16-9CityCollegeofNewYork W 26-0Temple W 9-4EastStroudsburg W 5-4EastStroudsburg L 10-4WilliamPaterson W 5-3GlassboroState W 6-2SetonHall W 7-3Hofstra W 18-0Hofstra W 9-4Kean W 4-3Pennsylvania W 14-5Pennsylvania W 20-3SUNY-Oswego W 26-2MontclairState W 7-6Army W 11-1

EAIAWRegionalEdinboro W 7-1Delaware W 6-0WestChester L 1-0EastStroudsburg L 3-1

1976 (6-9-1) FairleighDickinson W 36-0TrentonState W 8-7BrooklynCollege L 9-5SetonHall L 8-7Delaware L 13-2Delaware L 14-7Temple L 13-1WilliamPaterson W 16-5EastStroudsburg L 4-3GlassboroState T 6-6MontclairState L 3-0Hofstra W 6-3Hofstra W 9-6Kean L 9-2SalisburyState W 2-1WestChester L 27-0

1975 (4-6) 4/2 TrentonState L 6-04/6 SetonHall W 28-04/9 Delaware L 11-64/15 FairleighDickinson W 22-04/18 WilliamPaterson L 14-64/22 GlassboroState L 16-14/25 MontclairState L 7-44/30 Kean L 9-65/8 BrooklynCollege W 6-05/8 BrooklynCollege W 9-2

All-tIMe oPPonentS

Opponent W-L-T Adelphi 18-22Akron 2-2Albany 1-1

A&MCorpusChristi 0-1AppalachianState 1-0Arizona 0-1ArizonaState 0-3Arkansas 1-2Army 12-5AustinPeayState 1-0BallState 0-1Barrington(GordonCollege) 1-1Baylor 1-3Bethune-Cookman 4-1Boston College 10-13 BostonUniversity 1-1BowlingGreen 3-2Bradley 1-2BrooklynCollege 4-1Brown 2-2Bucknell 1-0Buffalo 1-0Cal Poly Pomona 1-0CalState-Fullerton 0-4CalState-Northridge 1-3Campbell 3-2CanisiusCollege 3-3CentralConnecticut 4-1CentralMichigan 1-0ChapmanCollege 1-0CharlestonSouthern 1-0CityCollegeofNY 1-0ClevelandState 2-1CoastalCarolina 1-1CollegeofCharleston 2-0Colgate 4-1 ColoradoState 1-1Columbia 5-1Connecticut 24-43-2Dartmouth 1-0 Dayton 2-0Delaware 8-12-1DelawareState 1-0DePaul 2-15Detroit 1-1Drake 2-0Drexel 13-3Duquesne 2-0EastCarolina 1-8EastStroudsburg 7-3EastTennesseeState 0-1EasternConnecticut 3-0EasternIllinois 1-0EasternMichigan 3-2-1Edinboro 1-0Elon 0-3Evansville 1-3Fairfield 1-1FarleighDickinson 21-1Florida 1-0Florida A&M 3-0 FloridaAtlantic 5-11FloridaGulfCoast 0-1FloridaInternational 2-2FloridaSouthern 1-0FloridaState 1-7Fordham 3-1Furman 3-3George Mason 4-0 Georgetown 6-3Georgia 0-1GeorgiaState 0-2GeorgiaTech 0-2GlassboroState 6-1-1Harvard 3-2Hofstra 10-23Illinois 0-1IllinoisState 0-1Illinois-Chicago 2-2IncarnateWood 1-0Indiana 1-3IndianaState 1-0Iona 6-0 Iowa 0-4Iowa State 1-1 Jacksonville 1-0Kansas 1-0Kean 7-2KentState 0-2Lafayette 12-0 LaSalle 27-8-2Lehigh 5-5Liberty 1-2Limestone 1-0

LongBeachState 0-1Long Island 14-6LouisianaTech 1-1Louisiana-Lafayette 0-2Louisiana-Monroe 1-0Louisville 3-10Lowell 1-0LoyolaMarymount 0-2Maine 4-1ManhattanCollege 6-2Marist 6-1Marshall 1-0Maryland 0-2MarylandEastShore 1-0Massachusetts 17-39McNeeseState 0-2Memphis 1-0Mercer 3-1Miami(Ohio) 2-4Michigan 0-4MichiganState 2-6MiddleTennessee 1-0Minnesota 0-6MississippiState 0-1MississippiValleyState 2-0Missouri 0-1Missouri State 2-0Monmouth 31-7 MontclairState 7-4MoorheadState 1-0MorganState 1-0MountSt.Mary’s 0-1Nebraska 0-1Nevada,LasVegas 0-2Nevada-Reno 1-0NichollsState 0-1NorthCarolina 1-5NorthCarolinaA&T 2-1NorthCarolinaState 0-2NorthCarolina-Wilington 1-0NorthFlorida 0-1NorthernColorado 1-2Northern Illinois 0-1 NorthernIowa 1-2Northwestern 0-2Notre Dame 8-30Ohio 3-4OhioState0-2Oklahoma 0-2Oklahoma State 0-5Oregon 0-2OregonState 0-1PennState 19-22Pennsylvania 3-0Pittsburgh 12-17 PortlandState 1-0PrairieViewA&M 1-0Princeton 22-30 Providence 27-16Purdue 1-1Queens 1-0Quinnipiac3-1Radford 0-2RhodeIsland 31-14Rider 31-14 Robert Morris 3-4 St.Bonaventure 16-0St.Francis(N.Y.) 4-0St. John’s 29-24-1 St.Joseph’s 23-8SaintPeter’s 8-1St.Xavier 0-1SalisburyState 1-0Samford 1-0SetonHall 43-21SIU-Edwardsville 0-1SouthCarolina 2-4South Florida 2-14 SouthernIllinois 0-6SWMissouriState 2-3Springfield 2-0Stetson 5-2Stony Brook 6-4SUNY-Oswego 1-0Syracuse 5-20-1 Temple 41-29TennesseeState 1-0TennesseeTech 0-1Tenn.-Chattanooga 2-3TexasA&M 0-7TexasLutheran 1-0

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Texas at San Antonio 0-2TexasSouthern 2-0TexasState 1-2Texas-Arlington 0-1Toledo 0-4Towson 4-2TrentonState 6-1Troy 0-1Tulsa 0-2UCLA 0-3UCRiverside 0-1Upsala 1-0U.S.International 0-2Utah 0-2Vermont 1-0Villanova 20-21 Virginia 7-6VirginiaTech 4-7Wagner 0-2WestChester 10-2WestVirginia 2-0WesternCarolina 0-1WesternIllinois 1-2WesternMichigan 1-0WichitaState 0-1WilliamPaterson 6-1Winthrop 2-1Wisconsin 2-1Wisconsin-GreenBay 1-1WrightState 0-1YoungstownState 2-1TOTAL 853-780-9

*Opponentsseriesrecordsfrom1975-2011BOLD indicates 2013 opponent

*Gamesagainstnationalteams(i.e.U.S.Inter-nationalandNetherlandsNational)donotcounttowardtheprogram’soverallrecord

All-tIMe SeRIeS

ADELPHIAUleads,22-181993 (A15) RU 11-1 (A15) RU 3-0 (M14) RU 6-1 (M14) RU 3-11992 (A2) AU 3-0 (A2) AU 2-01991 (A4) RU 2-0 (A4) RU 7-01990 AU 1-0 RU 4-21989 AU 4-31988 AU 2-1 RU 1-0 AU 4-11987 AU 4-1 AU 13-0 AU 4-1 AU 5-41986 AU 2-1 AU 3-0 AU 3-0 RU 1-01985 (A18) AU 1-0 (A18) AU 3-21984 AU 1-0 AU 2-0 AU 2-0 AU 1-0 AU 3-11982 AU 5-3 AU 5-31981 RU 4-3 RU 2-1 RU 1-01980 RU 8-0 RU 5-01979 RU 4-2 RU 2-0 RU 2-0 RU 4-1

AKRONSeriestied,2-22001 (M15) RU 3-21999 (M27) RU 6-31988 UA 3-0 UA 3-0

ALBANYSeriestied,1-12006 (M16) RU 1-0 (F25) UA 8-3

A&MCORPUSCHRISTIAMCCleads,1-02011 (F25) AMCC 4-3

APPALACHIANSTATERUleads,1-02007 (M2) RU 12-10

ARIZONAASUleads,1-01990 UA 3-0

ARIZONASTATEASUleads,3-02010 (F21) ASU 14-0 (F19) ASU 19-02002 (M16) ASU 11-1

ARKANSASARKleads,2-12011 (F26) ARK 5-2 (F24) RU 4-3(9)2007 (F18) ARK 8-6

ARMYRUleads,12-52010 (A15) ARM 5-1 (A15) RU 3-02006 (A6) RU 8-7 (A6) ARM 10-62005 (A6) ARM 11-6 (A6) ARM 10-22000 (A19) RU 9-1 (A19) RU 2-11997 (A16) RU 13-10 (A16) RU 10-51994 (A17) RU 8-7 (A17) RU 7-41993 (A27) RU 10-2 (A27) RU 6-11992 (A28) ARM 3-1 (A28) RU 1-01977 RU 11-1

AUSTINPEAYSTATERUleads,1-02010 (F27) RU 6-1

BALLSTATEBSUleads,1-02010 (M6) BSU 7-5

BARRINGTON(nowGordonCollege)Seriestied,1-11977 BAR 10-9 RU 5-2

BAYLORBUleads,3-12009 (F28) BU 8-0 (F27) BU 7-11997 (M15) BU 5-0 (M13) RU 2-0

BETHUNE-COOKMANRUleads,4-12009 (M13) RU 4-12008 (M2) RU 4-3 (M1) RU 9-12006 (M12) RU 3-2 (M10) B-CU 3-0

BOSTONCOLLEGEBCleads,13-102004 (A18) RU 9-3 (A18) RU 3-12003 (A19) RU 5-2 (A29) RU 4-2

2002 (A7) BC 2-1(9) (A7) BC 2-02001 (M31) BC 8-2 (M31) RU 1-02000 (A30) BC 4-1 (A30) BC 1-01999 (My2) BC 6-3 (My2) BC 5-41998 (My2) BC 1-0 (A18) RU 4-3 (A18) BC 7-31997 (A19) BC 7-5 (A19) BC 1-01996 (My11) BC 7-6 (A20) BC 9-5 (A20) RU 5-11991 (My4) RU 4-0 (My4) RU 2-01990 RU 9-3

BOSTONUNIVERSITYSeriestied,1-11997 (A13) RU 7-6 (A13) BU 12-6

BOWLINGGREENRUlead,3-22006 (M11) BGSU 3-02005 (M19) BGSU 6-12000 (M25) RU 7-11990 RU7-4(14)1984 RU 2-0

BRADLEYBUleads,2-12010 (M5) RU 5-41987 BU 5-3 BU 5-1

BROOKLYNCOLLEGERUleads,4-11978 RU 5-01977 RU 3-01976 BC 9-51975 (My8) RU 9-2 (My8) RU 6-0

BROWNSeriestied,2-22011 (M5) RU 15-32006 (M3) BRO 5-21996 (My11) BRO4-3(12)1989 RU 4-0

BUCKNELLRUleads,1-01994 (M19) RU 9-5

BUFFALORUleads,1-02011 (M11) RU 3-2

CALPOLYPOMONARUleads,1-01990 RU 1-0

CALSTATE-FULLERTONCSFleads,4-02008 (M8) CSF 10-12002 (M13) CSF 7-11990 CSF 8-0 CSF 3-0

CALSTATE-NORTHRIDGECSUNleads,3-12009 (M6) CSUN 2-0 (M6) RU 6-11991 (M18) CSUN 6-1 (M18) CSUN 8-2

CAMPBELLRUleads,3-22007 (F24) RU 3-02006 (M11) RU 5-4 (F24) CU 5-12004 (M20) RU 4-1(8)2001 (M9) CU 2-1

CANISIUSCOLLEGESeriestied,3-32001 (M18) RU 4-31995 (M16) RU 4-2 (M16) RU 1-01994 (My16) CAN 4-3(9)1993 (A16) CAN 11-5 (A16) CAN 4-0

CENTRALCONNECTICUTRUleads,4-12011 (M5) CCSU 7-11995 (A23) RU 4-0 (A23) RU 8-01994 (A24) RU 12-0 (A24) RU 8-3

CENTRALMICHIGANRUleads,1-02008 (F29) RU 7-3

CHAPMANCOLLEGERUleads,1-01979 RU 1-0

CHARLESTONSOUTHERNRUleads,1-02003 (F14) RU 2-0

CITYCOLLEGEOFNYRUleads,1-01977 RU 26-0

CLEVELANDSTATERUleads,2-12012 (M3) CSU 5-32001 (M11) RU 3-0 (M10) RU 2-0

COASTALCAROLINASeriestied,1-12004 (M5) RU 4-21994 (M18) CCU 7-5

COLLEGEOFCHARLESTONRUleads,2-01996 (M8) RU 12-1 (M8) RU 13-1

COLGATERUleads,4-12012 (M17) RU 3-02000 (M18) RU 14-71998 (M17) RU 7-51996 (M9) RU 2-1 (M9) CU 4-0

COLORADOSTATESeriestied,1-11991 (M24) CSU 7-2 (M22) RU 1-0COLUMBIARUleads,5-12004 (M31) RU 2-0 (M31) COL 7-42003 (A2) RU 6-0 (A2) RU 6-22002 (My5) RU 6-0 (My5) RU 1-0(8)

CONNECTICUTUConnleads43-24-22011 (A3) RU 13-7 (A2) UConn 8-5 (A2) UConn 8-02010 (A11) RU 3-0 (A10) UConn 8-6 (A10) UConn 4-22009 (A9) UConn 2-0 (A9) UConn 6-52008 (A20) UConn 2-0 (A20) UConn 7-4(9)2007 (A22) UConn 7-1 (A22) UConn 10-2 (F23) UConn 11-82006 (M25) UConn 6-0 (M25) UConn 4-02005 (A10) UConn 5-0 (A10) RU 2-12004 (A17) RU 5-0

ALL-TImE OppONENTS/SERIES

30

(A17) UConn 2-02003 (A6) UConn 10-2 (A6) UConn 2-02002 (A27) UConn 4-1 (A27) RU 1-02001 (A28) UConn 10-9 (A28) UConn 6-02000 (A15) RU 2-1(8) (A15) UConn 1-0(9)1999 (A17) UConn 16-1 (A17) RU 5-01998 (My3) UConn 15-0 (A6) RU 8-3 (A4) RU 13-11997 (My4) UConn 5-11996 (A13) UConn 5-1 (A13) RU 2-0(8)1995 (A22) UConn 7-4 (A22) UConn 1-01994 (A23) RU 3-0 (A23) UConn 9-81993 (M27) UConn 7-3 (M27) UConn 2-11992 (A12) UConn 9-2 (A12) UConn 8-21991 (My3) Tie 2-2(9) (My3) UConn1-0(11)1989 UConn 4-3 RU 3-11988 UConn 5-1 UConn 8-1 RU 2-11987 UConn 3-2 UConn 2-11986 Tie 0-0 RU 4-11985 (A14) RU 2-1 (A14) UConn 5-21984 UConn 3-2 UConn 2-01983 RU 1-0 RU 3-01982 RU 1-0 RU 1-01981 RU 4-0 RU 4-11980 RU 2-1 UConn 1-0 RU 2-01979 RU 1-01978 UConn 1-0

DARTMOUTHRUleads,1-02008 (M17) RU 8-4

DAYTONRUleads,2-02002 (M10) RU 4-32012 (F18) RU 8-0

DELAWAREUDleads,12-8-12005 (A26) UD 8-0 (A26) UD 6-12004 (A28) Tie 4-4 (A28) UD 4-22003 (A30) UD 4-3 (A30) UD 7-12002 (A20) RU 4-02001 (My2) UD 6-5 (My2) UD 7-12000 (A12) UD 4-3 (A12) RU 3-11999 (A13) UD 7-2 (A13) RU 1-01979 RU 5-1 RU 7-01978 RU 3-2 RU 10-31977 RU 6-01976 UD 14-7 UD 13-21975 (A9) UD 11-6

DELAWARESTATERUleads,1-02006 (M15) RU 8-2

DEPAULDPUleads,15-22011 (My12) DPU 5-2 (A22) DPU 15-10(10) (A22) DPU 9-42010 (My13) DPU 3-0 (A18) DPU 10-7 (A17) DPU 4-2 (A17) DPU 9-02009 (A18) DPU 5-0 (A18) DPU 11-22008 (A13) DPU 4-3(9) (A13) DPU 4-32007 (My6) DPU 5-0 (My6) DPU 8-02006 (A22) DPU 6-3 (A22) DPU 8-31989 RU 4-31988 RU 2-1

DETROITSeriestied,1-11991 (A27) DET 6-11989 RU 3-1

DRAKERUleads,2-01989 RU 2-11988 RU 4-0

DREXELRUleads,13-32007 (M10) DREX 7-22001 (M3) DREX 4-0 (M3) RU 1-01993 (A13) RU 9-3 (A13) RU 9-81992 (A21) RU 7-2 (A21) RU 4-11991 (A27) RU 3-2 (A23) RU 13-3 (A23) RU 6-01990 RU 7-3 RU 5-21989 DREX 3-1 RU 2-01988 RU 3-0 RU 4-1

DUQUESNERUleads,2-01985 (A9) RU 11-0 (A9) RU 7-1

EASTCAROLINAECUleads,8-12005 (M18) ECU 16-82001 (M11) ECU 1-0(9) (M10) ECU 8-41998 (A25) ECU 9-01995 RU 4-01994 (A30) ECU 6-1 (M20) ECU 7-0 (M16) ECU 7-5 (M16) ECU 7-6

EASTSTROUDSBURGRUleads,7-31980 RU 4-2 RU 2-01979 RU 4-0 RU 5-01978 RU 6-4 RU 3-11977 ESU 3-1 ESU 10-4 RU 5-41976 ESU 4-3

EASTTENNESSEESTATEETSUleads,1-02010 (F27) ETSU 5-0

EASTERNCONNECTICUTRUleads,3-01982 RU 13-01981 RU 4-2 RU 7-0

EASTERNILLINOISRUleads,1-01988 RU 2-1

EASTERNMICHIGANRUleads,3-2-12004 (F22) RU 8-6(11) (F21) EMU 3-11987 RU 2-01986 RU 5-2 EMU 7-31985 (M17) Tie 3-3

EDINBORORUleads,1-01977 RU 7-1

ELONELONleads,3-02007 (F24) ELON 7-32006 (F25) ELON 2-12002 (M8) ELON 6-2

EVANSVILLEUEleads,3-12009 (F22) UE 2-1(8) (F21) RU 3-22001 (M9) UE 4-01989 UE 3-2

FAIRFIELDSeriestied,1-12007 (M3) RU 6-01998 (M17) FFD 6-1

FAIRLEIGHDICKINSONRUleads,21-12011 (M4) RU 7-12009 (A23) RU 11-3 (A23) RU 4-32008 (A24) FDU 4-3 (A24) RU 6-02007 (A24) RU 12-2 (A24) RU 9-12006 (M19) RU 11-52005 (A28) RU 7-5 (A28) RU 14-72004 (M30) RU 9-0 (M30) RU 3-12003 (M22) RU 4-3 (M22) RU 9-01985 (A11) RU Forfeit (A11) RU 16-11983 RU 8-1 RU 8-01981 RU 6-11980 RU 13-01976 RU 36-01975 RU 22-0

FLORIDARUleads,1-01992 (M20) RU 13-0

FLORIDAA&MRUleads,3-01992 (M16) RU 5-0 (M16) RU 12-01987 RU 3-0

FLORIDAATLANTICFAUleads,11-52011 (M18) FAU 11-10 (M12) RU 1-02009 (M14) FAU 3-12007 (M17) FAU 10-1 (M11) FAU 9-12006 (M10) FAU 9-02005 (F18) FAU 7-22004 (F21) FAU 2-12003 (F21) RU 3-12002 (F23) FAU 1-02000 (M17) FAU 3-0 (M16) FAU 2-11996 (M13) RU 6-3 (M13) RU 6-3 (M12) FAU 7-1 (M12) RU 3-1

FLORIDAGULFCOASTFGCUleads,1-02012 (M16) FGCU 5-2

FLORIDAINTERNATIONALSeriestied,2-22008 (M15) RU 4-3(8)2007 (M13) FIU 2-12003 (F22) RU 3-12002 (F23) FIU 4-2

FLORIDASOUTHERNRUleads,1-01986 RU 1-0

FLORIDASTATEFSUleads,7-12012 (M18) RU 1-02003 (M7) FSU 6-02002 (M14) FSU 5-11992 (M17) FSU 8-4 (M17) FSU 1-01987 FSU 4-01986 FSU 3-01985 (M22) FSU 4-0

FORDHAMRUleads,3-12012 (M10) FU 6-12001 (M17) RU 6-01999 (M31) RU 7-0 (M31) RU 11-1

FURMANSeriestied,3-32006 (M4) FUR 6-1 (M3) FUR 4-3(8)1988 FUR 5-11986 RU 5-21985 (M22) RU 5-0 (M18) RU 4-1

GEORGEMASONRUleads,4-01994 (M18) RU 3-21991 (A26) RU 7-21990 RU 3-21988 RU 5-1

GEORGETOWNRUleads,6-32012 (A1) RU 8-0 (A1) RU 3-0 (M31) RU 3-22010 (A28) RU 7-1 (A28) GU 1-02009 (A5) RU 9-7 (A5) GU 7-22008 (M21) GU 4-22007 (F24) RU 10-2

GEORGIAGAleads,1-02012 (M2) GA 12-1

GEORGIASTATEGSUleads,2-01991 (A28) GSU 3-2 (A26) GSU 1-0

GEORGIATECHGTleads,2-02002 (F24) GT 2-1(9) (F22) GT 6-1

GLASSBOROSTATE(nowRowanUniversity)RUleads,6-1-11980 RU 8-11979 RU 6-0 RU 3-1 RU 12-51978 RU 3-21977 RU 6-21976 Tie 6-61975 (A22) GSC 16-1

HARVARDRUleads,3-21999 (A22) RU 8-7 (A22) RU 8-1

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31

1998 (A5) RU 7-3 (A5) HARV 6-01995 HARV 2-0

HOFSTRAHOFleads,23-102012 (A3) HOF 8-0 (A3) HOF 8-22011 (M30) HOF 10-42010 (A7) HOF 2-1 (A7) HOF 4-12009 (M26) HOF 8-02008 (M26) HOF 10-12007 (M22) HOF 7-02005 (M30) HOF 11-2 (M30) HOF 12-02004 (A7) RU 10-5 (A7) HOF 9-22002 (A1) RU 4-0 (A1) RU 1-02001 (A25) HOF 3-1 (A25) RU 6-51999 (A3) HOF 9-1 (A3) HOF 5-11998 (A13) HOF 10-5 (A13) HOF 6-01997 (A2) HOF 9-6 (A2) HOF 8-01996 (A2) HOF 8-21993 (My2) HOF 4-0 (My2) HOF 10-21992 (A25) HOF 5-3 (A25) HOF 3-01978 RU 13-1 RU 11-01977 RU 9-4 RU 18-01976 RU 9-6 RU 6-3

ILLINOISILLleads,1-02008 (F29) ILL 11-1

ILLINOISSTATEILSleads,1-02010 (F20) ILS 4-0

ILLINOIS-CHICAGOSeriestied,2-22001 (M17) RU 1-0(9)1989 UIC 4-3 UIC 7-51988 RU 8-1

INCARNATEWOODRUleads,1-01997 (M14) RU 8-0

INDIANAIUleads,3-12008 (M15) RU 6-41977 IU 8-7 IU 18-11 IU 6-4

INDIANASTATERUleads,1-01999 (M20) RU 5-4(9)

IONARUleads,6-02012 (A25) RU 1-0 (A25) RU 4-12011 (A7) RU 11-3 (A7) RU 8-01998 (M26) RU 5-3 (M26) RU 5-0

IOWAUIleads,4-02010 (F19) UI 7-01999 (M19) UI 6-21988 UI 3-2 UI 3-2

IOWASTATESeriestied,1-11995 (M15) ISU 12-3 (M15) RU 3-1

JACKSONVILLERUleads,1-02004 (M4) RU 6-1

KANSASRUleads,1-01999 (M19) RU 8-6(8)

KEANRUleads,7-21981 RU 5-01980 RU 5-0 RU 10-01979 RU 2-1 RU 5-01978 RU 4-01977 RU 4-31976 KEAN 9-21975 (A30) KEAN 9-6

KENTSTATEKSUleads,2-02011 (M19) KSU 4-11990 KSU 2-0

LAFAYETTERUleads,12-02012 (My1) RU 9-0 (My1) RU 8-01997 (M22) RU 11-5 (M22) RU 8-41995 (A25) RU 14-0 (A25) RU 18-11987 RU 3-2 RU 4-31986 RU 2-0 RU 3-11985 (A6) RU 7-0 (A6) RU 5-1

LASALLERUleads,27-8-22004 (M21) RU 7-52002 (A3) RU 11-0 (A3) RU 2-02001 (A4) RU 2-0 (A4) RU 8-32000 (M28) RU 5-2 (M28) RU 2-01998 (A16) LAS 9-1 (A16) LAS 3-01997 (M19) LAS 8-0 (M19) LAS 8-41996 (M25) RU 4-2 (M25) RU 10-21995 (M22) RU 9-8 (M22) RU 4-21994 (A16) RU 1-0 (A16) RU 4-31993 (A22) LAS 11-10 (A22) LAS 2-11992 (A14) RU 4-2 (A14) LAS 6-21990 Tie 5-5(9) RU 5-21988 LAS 2-1 RU 6-11987 RU 2-0 RU 2-11986 Tie 1-1 RU 10-11985 (A2) RU 5-0 (A2) RU 7-51984 RU 12-2 RU 10-01983 RU 21-4 RU 4-01982 RU 3-01977 RU 16-9

LEHIGHSeriestied,5-52006 (M17) LU 1-01996 (M26) RU 7-4 (M26) LU 3-11995 (A5) LU 9-1 (A5) RU 7-21994 (M19) LU 5-21988 RU 4-0 LU 2-11979 RU 5-0

1978 RU 5-3

LIBERTYLIBleads,2-12009 (M13) LIB 3-02007 (M4) LIB 7-32001 (M16) RU 1-0

LIMESTONERUleads,1-01977 RU Forfeit

LONGBEACHSTATELBSUleads,1-02008 (M9) LBSU 4-1

LONGISLANDRUleads,14-62012 (M13) RU 1-02011 (M15) LIU 9-62010 (My4) RU 2-1(8)2009 (A30) LIU 4-2 (M20) LIU 2-02008 (My1) LIU 4-02004 (F22) RU 4-2 (F20) RU 8-01999 (A7) LIU 8-5 (A7) RU 5-11998 (A1) RU 6-41995 (A11) RU 8-3 (A11) LIU 6-51994 (A5) RU 11-5 (A5) RU 13-4 (M20) RU 5-11993 (A12) RU 2-0 (A12) RU 2-11990 RU 11-1 RU 4-0

LOUISIANATECHSeriestied,1-12009 (M1) RU 4-0 (F27) LTU 2-0

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTEULLleads,2-02012 (F11) ULL 15-12002 (M16) ULL 7-2

LOUISIANA-MONROERUleads,1-02009 (F28) RU 4-3

LOUISVILLEUofLleads,10-32012 (A7) UofL 3-2 (A6) UofL 2-0 (A6) UofL 1-02010 (A14) UofL6-4(11) (A14) RU 3-12009 (M22) UofL 9-0 (M22) UofL 8-02008 (A6) UofL 9-2 (A6) RU 6-02007 (A1) UofL 8-0 (A1) RU 8-42006 (My6) UofL 3-0 (My6) UofL 7-3

LOWELLRUleads,1-01983 RU 2-1

LOYOLAMARYMOUNTLMUleads,2-02011 (F20) LMU 7-4 (F18) LMU 9-4

MAINERUleads,4-12007 (M24) RU 7-3 (M24) UM 4-3(8)2001 (M16) RU 4-01998 (M14) RU 7-11989 RU 3-1

MANHATTANCOLLEGERUleads,6-22000 (M29) RU 7-0 (M29) RU 5-31999 (A15) MAN 9-7 (A15) RU 7-01997 (A10) MAN 5-3 (A10) RU 9-31996 (A11) RU 10-1 (A11) RU 10-0

MARISTRUleads,6-12011 (M4) RU 9-42009 (A21) RU 8-0 (A21) RU 3-11993 (My1) RU 4-2 (My1) MAR 7-51992 (A5) RU 11-1 (A5) RU 22-0

MARSHALLRUleads,1-01999 (M28) RU 11-10

MARYLANDMDleads,2-02004 (M17) MD 6-0 (M17) MD 6-4

MARYLANDEASTSHORERUleads,1-02011 (M6) RU 13-3

MASSACHUSETTSUMleads,39-172008 (M16) UM 8-02007 (M16) UM 6-0(8)1999 (A29) UM 8-0 (A29) UM 6-01997 (A5) UM 10-1 (A5) UM 5-31995 UM 5-1 UM 8-1 (A14) RU 4-1 (A14) UM 10-01994 (My15) RU 3-1 (My15) UM 5-4(9) (My15) RU 2-1 (A25) RU 3-1 (A25) UM 2-11993 (My16) UM 1-0 (A10) UM 8-4 (A10) RU 6-51992 (My10) UM 2-1 (My9) UM 10-3 (A20) UM 2-1 (A20) UM 2-01991 (My11) UM 5-4 (My11) UM 3-2 (A6) UM 17-0 (A6) UM 11-21990 UM 4-3(9) RU 7-0 UM 2-01989 RU 5-4 UM 1-01988 UM 3-0 UM 2-1 UM 2-0 UM 3-0 UM 7-61987 RU 1-0 UM 4-11986 UM 3-2 UM 3-1 RU 3-1 UM 4-01985 (A27) UM 6-0 (A5) RU 2-0 (A5) RU 6-51984 RU 7-0 RU 2-1 UM 4-11983 RU 5-4 UM 3-2 UM 1-01982 UM 6-5 RU 1-01981 RU 4-0 RU 5-1

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1980 UM 6-0

McNEESESTATEMCNleads,2-01997 (M14) MCN 13-01987 MCN 7-6

MEMPHISRUleads,1-02010 (M5) RU 2-1(8)

MERCERRUleads,3-12012 (M3) MU 14-62004 (M7) RU 2-11989 RU 1-0 RU 3-0

MIAMI(OHIO)MIAleads,4-22010 (F26) MIA 4-31993 (M19) RU 12-31992 (M21) MIA 1-01987 MIA 6-2 MIA 1-01985 (M17) RU 2-1

MICHIGANMICHleads,4-02005 (F19) MICH 8-02004 (F20) MICH 2-1(8)1983 MICH 4-2 MICH 1-0

MICHIGANSTATEMSUleads,6-22011 (M13) MSU 4-22000 (M17) MSU 1-01995 (M14) MSU 5-41989 MSU 1-01988 RU 4-21985 (M20) MSU 4-31984 RU 3-21981 MSU 6-2

MIDDLETENNESSEERUleads,1-02011 (M12) RU 2-0

MINNESOTAMINNleads,6-02012 (M4) MINN 4-02011 (F18) MINN 9-31991 (M20) MINN 3-2 (M17) MINN 9-0 (M17) MINN 4-31990 MINN 3-2(8)

MISSISSIPPISTATEMSUleads,1-02009 (F20) MSU 6-0

MISSISSIPPIVALLEYSTATERUleads,2-02012 (F11) RU 7-2 (F12) RU 4-3

MISSOURIMUleads,1-01981 MU 3-0

MISSOURISTATE(FormerlySWMissouriState)RUleads,2-02010 (M18) RU 12-1 (M18) RU 5-1

MONMOUTHRUleads,31-72010 (A22) RU 5-32009 (A15) RU 6-12008 (A16) RU 8-32007 (A25) MU 6-42006 (A19) MU 2-1 (A19) RU 2-0 (M17) MU 13-52005 (A20) MU 8-7 (A20) MU 17-72004 (A21) MU 4-3 (A21) RU 6-0

2003 (A15) RU 11-1 (A15) RU 9-02002 (A11) RU 10-0 (A11) RU 3-12001 (A10) RU 4-3 (A10) RU 6-12000 (A6) RU 4-0 (A6) RU 5-21999 (A6) MU 1-0 (A6) RU 2-01998 (A15) RU 8-3 (A15) RU 4-11993 (My4) RU 4-3 (My4) RU 7-51992 (My5) RU 5-0 (My5) RU 6-01991 (A16) RU 2-0 (A16) RU 6-11990 RU 2-0 RU 3-01989 RU 3-0 RU 9-01988 RU 2-1 RU 5-01987 RU 3-1 RU 10-01984 RU 9-3

MONTCLAIRSTATERUleads,7-41983 MSU 1-01982 RU 4-0 RU 8-01981 RU 4-31979 RU 4-2 RU 4-01978 RU 4-2 MSU 2-11977 RU 7-61976 MSU 3-01975 (A25) MSU 7-4

MOORHEADSTATERUleads,1-01998 (M15) RU 2-1

MORGANSTATERUleads,1-02003 (M14) RU 8-1

MOUNTST.MARY’SMSMleads,1-02006 (M18) MSM 5-4(9)

NEBRASKANEB,1-01990 NEB 4-2

NEVADA,LASVEGASUNLVleads,2-02004 (M7) UNLV 5-11991 (M21) UNLV 8-1

NEVADA-RENORUleads,1-01986 RU 8-1

NICHOLLSSTATENICHleads,1-01993 (M20) NICH 6-2

NORTHCAROLINAUNCleads,5-12007 (M3) UNC 5-32003 (F14) UNC 10-21994 (M15) UNC 11-4 (M15) UNC 8-01984 RU 7-2 UNC 1-0

NORTHCAROLINAA&TRUleads,2-12007 (F23) NCAT 7-51998 (A26) RU 8-0 (A25) RU 10-1

NORTHCAROLINASTATENCSleads,2-02005 (F20) NCS 10-0 (F19) NCS 3-0

NORTHCAROLINA-WILMINGTONRUleads,1-02012 (M16) RU 6-1

NORTHFLORIDAUNFleads,1-02011 (M19) UNF 9-3

NORTHERNCOLORADOUNCleads,2-12012 (M17) RU 4-22006 (M4) UNC 6-41979 UNC 3-2

NORTHERNILLINOISNEIUleads,1-01995 (M13) NEIU 10-2

NORTHERNIOWAUNIleads,2-12012 (M11) UNI 4-01993 (M18) RU 4-21992 (M21) UNI 7-5

NORTHWESTERNNUleads,2-02008 (M7) NU 6-5(9)2004 (M5) NU 8-0

NOTREDAMENDleads,30-82012 (My10) ND 5-0 (A11) RU 7-6 (A11) ND 4-12010 (A3) ND 8-0 (A1) ND 8-02009 (A19) ND 4-3 (A19) ND 4-12008 (A14) RU 5-4 (A14) ND 1-02007 (My5) ND 5-1 (My5) ND 5-22006 (A23) ND 7-0 (A23) ND 8-02005 (My7) ND 7-1 (My7) ND 11-02004 (A25) ND 4-2 (A25) ND 8-52003 (My4) ND 1-0 (My4) RU 2-02002 (My3) ND 10-1 (My3) RU 5-22001 (My5) ND 4-0 (My5) ND 5-11999 (A10) ND 9-1 (A10) ND 4-21998 (My2) RU 1-0 (M29) RU 5-0 (M28) RU 9-2 (M28) ND 5-41997 (My4) ND 11-8 (A27) ND 2-0 (A27) RU 7-0 (A26) ND 5-0 (A26) ND 6-41996 (M31) ND 4-0 (M31) ND 8-2 (M30) ND 5-0 (M30) ND 15-0

OHIOOUleads,4-32012 (M2) OU 9-02008 (M22) OU 2-12001 (M2) OU 6-0 (M2) OU 5-41984 RU 3-11983 RU 7-3 RU 6-0

OHIOSTATEOSUleads,2-02005 (F18) OSU 8-01983 OSU 4-3

OKLAHOMAOUleads,2-02002 (M15) OU 8-3(8)1997 (M14) OU 8-0

OKLAHOMASTATEOSUleads,5-02011 (M20) OSU 10-22010 (M14) OSU 2-0 (M13) OSU 8-31991 (M23) OSU 1-0(9)1990 OSU 8-0

OREGONUOleads,2-02004 (M4) UO 6-01999 (M19) UO 17-2

OREGONSTATEOSUleads,1-01991 (M23) OSU 5-0

PENNSTATEPSUleads22-192012 (M11) RU 9-02005 (M12) PSU 10-02003 (M8) PSU 8-02000 (M26) PSU 6-51999 (M27) PSU 6-31991 (My10) RU 3-1 (A14) RU 3-21990 PSU 2-0 PSU 4-0 RU 5-0 RU 2-1(9)1989 PSU 3-0 RU 2-1 PSU 3-2 RU 2-1 PSU 6-4 PSU 2-11988 PSU 5-2 RU 6-2 PSU 11-6 PSU 5-31987 PSU 2-1 RU 6-41986 RU 3-1 RU 7-21985 (A27) PSU 2-1 (A27) PSU 6-5 (A27) RU 3-11984 RU 8-4 PSU 7-2 PSU 5-2 RU 3-21983 PSU 2-0 RU 4-31982 PSU 1-0 PSU 2-0 PSU 4-11981 RU 5-1 RU 4-31980 RU 1-0 RU 7-2

PENNSYLVANIARUleads,3-01978 RU 18-21977 RU 20-3 RU 14-5

PITTSBURGHUPleads,17-122011 (My1) UP 9-3 (A30) UP 9-1 (A30) UP 6-52010 (My9) RU 7-1 (My8) RU 2-1 (My8) UP 2-12009 (My2) RU 6-5(8) (My2) UP 3-02008 (M30) RU 3-1 (M30) UP 9-32007 (A29) UP 10-1 (A29) UP 10-12006 (A1) UP 5-1 (A1) UP 11-5(8)2005 (A4) UP 4-1 (A4) UP 7-42004 (A4) UP 9-3 (A4) RU 2-12003 (A28) UP 1-0(8) (A28) RU 6-42002 (M24) RU 1-0

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(M24) RU 4-3(9)2001 (My6) UP 2-0 (My6) RU 6-12000 (A9) RU 5-3 (A9) UP 6-1 (M25) UP 4-01999 (A11) RU 13-12(8) (A11) RU 4-2

PORTLANDSTATERUleads,1-02009 (M7) RU 4-2

PRAIRIEVIEWA&MRUleads,1-02010 (M12) RU 12-2

PRINCETONPUleads,30-222010 (M27) RU 4-3(9) (M27) RU 9-42009 (A16) RU 8-4 (A16) PRIN 6-22008 (A9) RU 7-2 (A9) RU 9-52007 (M28) RU 9-4 (M28) RU 10-02006 (M29) PRIN 9-2 (M29) PRIN 2-02005 (A12) RU 3-1 (A12) PRIN 12-32004 (M24) PRIN 5-4 (M24) RU 3-02003 (M25) RU 3-2 (M25) RU 5-42002 (M27) PRIN 9-1 (M27) PRIN 1-02001 (M28) PRIN2-0(11)2000 (M30) PRIN 5-0 (M30) RU 6-3(8)1999 (M25) PRIN 11-0 (M25) PRIN 2-0(9)1998 (A28) PRIN 5-0 (A28) PRIN 2-01997 (My1) PRIN 6-1 (My1) PRIN 7-31996 (A24) PRIN 3-0 (A24) PRIN 5-31995 (M25) RU 8-1 (M25) PRIN 2-11994 (M31) RU 2-0 (M31) PRIN 6-0 (M26) PRIN 3-01993 (M30) PRIN 6-5 (M30) RU 4-3 (M19) PRIN 1-01992 (M31) PRIN 7-5 (M31) RU 1-01991 (A2) PRIN 7-2 (A2) RU 3-01990 RU 3-1 RU 7-41989 PRIN 1-0 PRIN 1-01988 PRIN 1-0 PRIN 5-01987 PRIN 3-2 RU 6-01985 (A23) RU 4-1 (A23) RU3-2(11) (M18) PRIN 6-5

PROVIDENCERUleads,27-162011 (A17) PC 14-11 (A16) RU 10-1 (A16) RU 8-12010 (A25) RU 4-2 (A24) PC 6-1 (A24) RU 3-02009 (M28) PC 11-3 (M28) PC 6-32008 (A19) PC 6-3 (A19) PC 7-12007 (A21) PC 4-1 (A21) PC 5-22006 (M26) RU 5-1 (M26) PC 11-1

2005 (A9) PC 6-0 (A9) PC 1-02004 (M28) PC 10-0 (M28) PC 2-02003 (A14) PC 3-0 (A14) RU 5-22002 (A6) RU 3-0 (A6) RU 7-22001 (A1) RU 10-4 (A1) PC1-0(13)2000 (A29) RU 5-1(9) (A29) RU 9-01999 (My1) RU 10-2 (My1) RU 13-51998 (A19) RU 10-0 (A19) RU 6-01996 (A21) RU 4-1 (A21) RU 5-1(8)1995 PC 5-41988 RU 6-1 RU 5-01986 RU 1-0 RU 8-21985 (A21) RU 6-0 (A21) RU 4-11982 RU 3-0 RU 4-01981 RU 4-0 RU 1-0

PURDUESeriestied,1-12011 (M11) PUR 6-52009 (M14) RU 9-7

QUEENSRUleads,1-01984 RU 11-0

QUINNIPIACRUleads,3-12009 (M8) RU 6-2 (M7) QU 1-02007 (M18) RU 7-3 (M17) RU 8-6(8)

RADFORDRADleads,2-02008 (M20) RAD 4-0 (M14) RAD 11-0

RHODEISLANDRUleads,31-141995 (A15) RU 3-0 (A15) URI 3-11994 (My13) RU 7-3 (A1) URI 1-0 (A1) URI 3-01993 (A24) RU 3-1 (A24) RU 11-2 (M18) RU 7-01992 (My9) RU 6-1 (A19) RU 10-0 (A19) URI 7-61991 (A28) RU 3-0 (A7) RU 4-0 (A7) RU 2-01990 RU 5-1 RU 1-0(8)1989 RU 3-1 URI 5-1 RU 2-11988 RU 1-0 RU 6-11987 URI 2-1 URI 2-01986 RU 2-0 RU 3-0 RU 4-3 URI 3-11985 (A20) URI 2-0 (A20) RU 3-21984 URI 2-0 RU 3-11983 URI 4-3 RU 1-0 RU 3-2 RU 2-01982 URI 1-0 RU 3-0

RU 8-01981 RU 3-1 RU 5-0 URI 1-0 RU 4-01980 URI 2-0 RU 7-2 RU 2-1

RIDERRUleads,31-142009 (A7) RU 12-62008 (A8) RU 10-22007 (A10) RU 11-32006 (A13) RU2-1(10)2005 (A14) RID 13-5 (A14) RU 8-5(8)2004 (A15) RU 2-0 (A15) RID 7-62003 (A17) RID 5-2 (A17) RU 7-62002 (A18) RU 5-0 (A18) RID 2-12001 (A19) RU 2-0 (A19) RU 4-02000 (A20) RU 6-1 (A20) RID 6-51999 (A20) RID 8-0 (A20) RU 9-11998 (A21) RID 12-10 (A21) RU 9-11997 (A24) RU 10-1 (A24) RU 9-01996 (A25) RID 3-2 (A25) RU 4-01995 (A27) RU 12-8 (A27) RID 6-51994 (A28) RU 5-4 (A28) RID6-4(11)1993 (A29) RU 9-0 (A29) RID 8-11992 (A29) RID 4-3 (A29) RU 1-01990 RID 3-1 RU 4-11989 RU 11-7 RU 5-11988 RU 6-3 RU 3-2 RID 6-01986 RU 4-3 RU 6-31985 (M26) RU 8-1 (M26) RU 4-11984 RU 2-0 RU 1-0

ROBERTMORRISRMUleads,4-32008 (F24) RU 11-31994 (M26) RMU 6-4 (M25) RU 4-31993 (A19) RU 2-0 (A19) RMU 5-01992 (M27) RMU 13-1 (M27) RMU 4-2

ST.BONAVENTURERUleads,16-01995 (A1) RU 8-0 (A1) RU 7-21994 (A9) RU 12-1 (A9) RU 17-11993 (A18) RU 11-1 (A18) RU 11-11992 (A4) RU 10-0 (A4) RU 11-01991 (A13) RU 10-0 (A13) RU 4-01990 RU 12-0 RU 19-01989 RU 6-0 RU 9-01988 RU 4-0 RU 8-0

ST.FRANCIS(N.Y.)RUleads,4-02006 (My2) RU 9-1

(My2) RU 11-42002 (A9) RU 5-1 (A9) RU 1-0

ST.JOHN’SRUleads,29-24-12012 (A29) STJ 3-2 (A28) STJ 6-5 (A28) STJ 4-32010 (My2) RU 8-2 (My1) STJ 4-3 (My1) RU 5-22009 (A4) STJ 5-3 (A4) STJ 9-02008 (A26) STJ6-4(10) (A26) RU 5-02007 (A14) RU 7-6(9) (A14) RU 3-22006 (A9) RU 7-3 (A9) STJ 5-12005 (A16) STJ 9-3 (A16) STJ 9-02004 (My2) STJ 5-3 (My2) RU2-0(11)2003 (M29) RU 2-0 (M29) STJ 7-12002 (A20) RU 5-1 (A20) RU 3-02001 (A21) RU 3-1 (A21) STJ 2-02000 (A1) STJ 4-2 (A1) STJ 6-01999 (A24) STJ 15-13 (A24) RU 13-91998 (A2) STJ 5-1 (A2) RU 4-01997 (A3) RU 11-0 (A3) STJ 3-21996 (A6) RU 5-4(8) (A6) RU 9-11995 (A6) STJ 3-2 (A6) RU 9-51993 (A8) RU 10-5 (A8) RU 3-21992 (A9) RU 4-1 (A9) RU 9-11991 (A9) STJ 3-2 (A9) STJ 6-31990 STJ 1-0 STJ 4-01989 RU 2-01988 Tie 0-0 RU 9-3 RU 5-01987 STJ 3-1 RU 1-01986 RU 12-5 RU 1-01985 (A16) RU 1-0 (A16) RU 3-2ST.JOSEPH’SRUleads,23-82008 (F24) RU 1-0(8)2003 (A23) RU 13-4 (A23) SJU 5-41996 (A23) SJU 12-8 (A23) SJU 11-61995 RU 2-1 RU 12-11 (A8) RU 12-6 (A8) RU 4-11994 (A18) RU 5-4 (A18) RU 1-01993 (My15) RU 2-0 (My14) SJU 8-5 (A3) SJU 1-0 (A3) RU 5-11992 (A11) RU 2-0 (A11) RU 5-11991 (A20) SJU 3-2 (A20) RU 6-11990 RU 7-0 RU 6-11989 RU 9-1 RU 5-21988 SJU 10-7 RU 2-11987 RU 2-0

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RU 6-11986 SJU 4-2 RU 3-21985 (M28) RU 5-0 (M28) RU 6-2

SAINTPETER’SRUleads,8-12007 (M25) RU 5-22000 (A5) RU 5-0 (A5) RU 11-01999 (A8) RU 2-1 (A8) RU 12-31997 (A15) RU 18-8 (A15) SPC 4-31996 (A3) RU 6-4 (A3) RU 6-2

ST.XAVIERSXUleads,1-01998 (M19) SXU 4-1

SALISBURYSTATERUleads,1-01976 RU 2-1

SAMFORDRUleads,1-01993 (M20) RU 6-2

SETONHALLRUleads,43-212012 (M28) RU 11-5 (M28) RU 1-02011 (A10) RU 4-1 (A9) RU 8-0 (A9) RU 10-52009 (A26) SHU 3-2 (A26) RU 9-12008 (A27) RU 1-0 (A27) RU 5-42007 (A18) SHU 9-4 (A18) RU 5-02006 (A18) SHU 3-1 (A18) SHU 3-22005 (A17) SHU 11-3 (A17) SHU 7-42004 (My1) RU 3-1 (My1) SHU 3-02003 (M31) SHU 7-0 (M31) SHU 8-52002 (A21) SHU 4-3(9) (A21) SHU 3-12001 (A22) SHU5-1(11) (A22) SHU 8-02000 (A2) RU 1-0 (A2) SHU 3-11999 (A25) SHU 12-1 (A25) SHU 4-31998 (M24) SHU 3-1 (M23) RU 16-6 (M23) RU 8-01997 (M24) RU 5-4 (M24) RU 6-2 (M23) SHU 12-5 (M23) RU 10-71996 (A18) SHU 4-3 (A18) RU 5-4 (A17) RU 19-0 (A17) RU 5-11995 (A20) RU 7-2 (A20) RU 9-01994 (A21) RU 7-1 (A21) RU 3-21993 (A21) RU 11-3 (A21) RU 10-31991 (A18) RU 13-2 (A18) RU 3-01990 SHU 2-1 RU 9-01989 RU 6-0 RU 7-01986 RU 7-0 RU 5-31985 (A4) RU 3-01984 RU 11-41983 RU 5-1 RU 7-01982 RU 7-01981 RU 4-0

1980 RU 4-11979 RU 13-01978 RU 11-01977 RU 7-31976 SHU 8-71975 (A6) RU 28-0

SIU-EDWARDSVILLESIUEleads,1-02009 (F21) SIUE 8-0

SOUTHCAROLINASCleads,4-21994 (My1) SC 8-2 (A30) SC 12-41987 SC 12-11984 SC 7-11977 RU 13-6 RU 8-3

SOUTHFLORIDAUSFleads,14-22012 (M25) USF 1-0 (M24) USF 9-0 (M24) USF 11-02009 (M18) USF 6-5 (M18) USF 7-32008 (A5) USF 5-2 (A5) USF 9-12007 (M30) USF 4-3 (M30) USF 8-42006 (My7) USF 2-1 (My7) RU 2-12005 (M10) USF 4-02001 (M18) RU 6-2 (M15) USF 2-11988 USF 5-31986 USF 2-0

SOUTHERNILLINOISSIUleads,6-02002 (F22) SIU 6-41999 (M20) SIU 5-11993 (M20) SIU 9-11992 (M21) SIU 2-0 (M18) SIU 6-0 (M18) SIU 2-1

SWMISSOURISTATE(NowMissouriState)SWMSleads,3-21999 (M18) RU 4-1(8)1989 SWMS 6-01988 RU 3-11987 SWMS 6-01985 (M23) SWMS 5-0

SPRINGFIELDRUleads,2-01981 RU 5-3 RU 5-1

STETSONRUleads,5-21996 (M10) RU 9-11995 (M18) RU 6-5 (M18) RU 11-21987 SU 5-2 SU 4-11986 RU 12-11985 (M23) RU 3-0

STONYBROOKRUleads,6-42012 (A17) RU 6-1 (A17) RU 4-02011 (A19) SBU 7-62010 (M24) RU 3-0 (M24) SBU 2-02009 (A1) RU 11-3 (A1) RU 10-62008 (A3) RU 2-1 (A3) SBU 10-52006 (M18) SBU 9-4

SUNY-OSWEGORUleads,1-01977 RU 26-2

SYRACUSESUleads20-5-12012 (A22) SU 1-0 (A21) SU 5-3 (A21) RU 3-12011 (M27) SU 10-2 (M26) SU 5-2 (M26) SU 23-02009 (My3) RU 4-2 (My3) SU 3-22008 (M29) SU 7-2 (M29) SU 7-22007 (A28) RU 5-2 (A27) SU 5-22006 (A2) SU 5-1 (A2) SU 8-02005 (A24) SU 14-1 (A24) SU 12-42004 (A24) RU 4-0 (A24) SU 7-12003 (My3) SU 7-1 (My3) SU 6-32002 (A29) SU 8-1 (A29) SU 6-02001 (A29) SU 4-0 (A29) SU 1-0(9)2000 (A16) Tie 3-3 (A16) RU 8-3

TEMPLERUleads,41-292005 (M12) TU 9-12004 (M6) TU 7-21999 (A28) RU 7-3 (A28) RU 6-11998 (A22) TU 3-1 (A22) RU 5-11997 (A9) TU 8-4 (A9) RU 8-61995 (A9) TU 2-1 (A9) RU 10-71994 (A19) RU 7-1 (A19) TU 5-3 (M25) TU 2-1(9)1993 (My15) RU 11-5 (A6) RU 6-0 (A6) TU 2-0 (A4) TU 5-1 (A4) RU 8-31992 (My10) RU 4-2 (A26) RU 4-0 (A26) RU 10-0 (A7) TU 1-0 (A7) RU 4-31991 (My11) RU 1-0 (My1) RU 2-1 (My1) TU 3-1 (M26) RU 9-0 (M26) RU 3-01990 TU 5-1 RU 5-2 RU 3-2 TU 1-0 TU 6-01989 TU 3-2 TU 4-0 TU 6-2 TU 1-0 TU 1-01988 RU 2-1 RU 2-0 TU 4-3 TU 4-3 RU 4-01987 TU 4-0 TU 2-1 RU 2-1 RU 1-0 RU 5-31986 TU 5-4 RU 5-4 RU 1-0 TU 9-21985 (A25) TU 2-0 (A25) TU 6-01984 RU 9-2 RU 7-6 RU 5-21983 RU 5-0 RU 2-1 TU 1-0

1982 RU 10-0 RU 1-01981 RU 1-0 RU 2-01980 RU 3-1 RU 1-01979 RU 3-0 RU 4-21977 RU 9-41976 TU 13-1

TENNESSEESTATERUleads,1-02008 (M1) RU 9-1

TENNESSEETECHTTUleads,1-02005 (M11) TTU 5-1

TENN.-CHATTANOOGAUTCleads,3-22011 (M18) UTC 11-42010 (M6) RU 7-0 (F26) UTC 6-5(8)2005 (M10) UTC 12-12000 (M18) RU 2-1(9)

TEXASA&MTAMUleads,7-02009 (M15) TAMU 9-42007 (M16) TAMU 1-0(8) (F17) TAMU 7-4 (F16) TAMU 9-11997 (M15) TAMU 7-2 (M13) TAMU 2-11994 (My16) TAMU 6-2

TEXASLUTHERANRUleads,1-01997 (M15) RU 3-0

TEXASatSANANTONIOUTSAleads,2-02007 (F17) UTSA 10-1 (F16) UTSA 10-0

TEXASSOUTHERNRUleads,2-02011 (F26) RU 9-1 (F25) RU 12-7

TEXASSTATETXSTleads,2-12012 (F19) RU 2-12012 (F17) TXST 11-62010 (F19) TXST 6-1

TEXAS-ARLINGTONUTAleads,1-01989 UTA 3-0

TOLEDOUTleads,4-02005 (M20) UT 13-2 (M18) UT 18-31986 UT 3-01985 (M22) UT 5-0

TOWSONRUleads,4-22006 (F24) TU 6-12004 (M19) RU 1-01997 (A6) RU 10-1 (A6) RU 10-21996 (M23) TU 9-8 (M23) RU 9-7(8)

TRENTONSTATE(NowTCNJ)RUleads,6-11980 RU 5-11979 RU 4-3 RU 5-01978 RU 12-41977 RU 4-31976 RU 8-71975 (A2) TSC 6-0

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TROY0-1Troyleads,1-02008 (F23) Troy 13-4

TULSATUleads,2-02012 (F12) TU 12-12003 (M16) TU 3-2

UCLAUCLAleads,3-02008 (M8) UCLA 9-02003 (M23) UCLA 8-0 (M21) UCLA 8-1

UCRIVERSIDEUCRleads,1-02011 (F19) UCR 6-5

UPSALARUleads,1-01980 RU 2-1

U.SINTERNATIONAL0-2(doesnotcountinoverallrecord)1990 US 2-1(9) US1-0(10)

UTAHUofUleads,2-01999 (M16) UofU 1-0 (M16) UofU 5-1

VERMONTRUleads,1-01989 RU 4-0

VILLANOVAVUleads,21-202012 (A15) RU 9-1 (A14) VU 7-3 (A14) RU 4-32011 (A27) VU 2-1 (A27) RU 4-22009 (M25) RU 5-4(9) (M25) RU 8-22008 (A29) VU 11-4 (A29) RU 6-12007 (A7) RU 8-2 (A7) RU 8-52006 (A15) RU 4-3 (A15) RU 9-12005 (My1) VU 8-3 (My1) VU 7-2 (M13) VU 2-12004 (A10) RU 1-0 (A10) VU 9-22003 (A19) VU 6-5 (A19) RU 2-02002 (M30) VU 2-1(8) (M30) VU 2-02001 (A14) VU 2-1(8) (A14) VU 2-02000 (A24) RU 2-1 (A24) VU 5-11999 (A1) RU 7-5 (A1) VU 3-21998 (A9) VU 4-3 (A8) VU 2-01997 (M27) VU 5-4 (M27) RU 4-3 (M26) RU 10-2 (M26) VU 6-51996 (A28) VU 10-1 (A28) RU 2-0 (A27) VU 4-1 (A27) VU 7-11995 (M30) RU 18-0 (M30) RU 2-01978 RU 15-1

VIRGINIARUleads,7-62008 (M22) RU 15-142005 (M19) UVA 12-32004 (M21) UVA 7-4 (M19) RU 4-02003 (M18) RU 6-1 (M18) UVA 5-2

2000 (M26) RU 5-41999 (M28) RU 6-51994 (My1) UVA 8-0 (A30) UVA 8-01992 (M20) RU 3-11984 RU 6-0 UVA 2-1

VIRGINIATECHVTleads,7-42008 (M7) VT 9-02004 (A2) VT 9-1 (A2) VT 8-02003 (A27) RU 10-7 (A27) VT 5-42002 (A13) RU 5-1 (A13) VT 3-12001 (A7) RU 3-1 (A7) VT 1-01998 (A26) VT 13-10 (A24) RU 9-8

WAGNERWCleads,2-02005 (M26) WC 12-4 (M26) WC 8-3

WESTCHESTERRUleads,10-21984 RU 9-0 RU 6-11983 RU 6-0 RU 2-11981 RU 7-0 RU 2-11980 RU 3-0 RU 16-01979 RU 11-31978 RU 12-01977 WCU 1-01976 WCU 27-0

WESTVIRGINIARUleads,2-01981 RU 3-2 RU 5-4

WESTERNCAROLINAWCUleads,1-02006 (M4) WCU 11-3

WESTERNILLINOISWIUleads,2-11986 RU 5-21985 (M20) WIU 4-11979 WIU 3-2

WESTERNMICHIGANRUleads,1-02010 (M7) RU 5-3

WICHITASTATEWSUleads,1-02010 (M15) WSU 6-3

WILLIAMPATTERSONRUleads,6-11980 RU 4-01979 RU 9-71978 RU 7-4 RU 6-11977 RU 5-31976 RU 16-51975 (A18) WPU 14-6

WINTHROPRUleads,2-12008 (F23) WU 4-12003 (M14) RU 4-1 (M8) RU 3-1

WISCONSINRUleads,2-12010 (M13) RU 8-5 (M12) WIS 6-22003 (F22) RU 5-1

WISCONSIN-GREENBAYSeriestied,1-12012 (M9) RU 4-31998 (M15) UWGB 4-3

WRIGHTSTATEWSUleads,1-02010 (F28) WSU 9-8

YOUNGSTOWNSTATERUleads,2-12004 (M20) YSU 5-3(8)1989 RU 5-3 RU 8-1

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RobertL.Barchiisthe20thpresidentofRutgers,TheStateUniversityofNewJersey,apositionheassumedonSeptember1,2012.From2004to2012,Dr.BarchiservedaspresidentofThomasJeffersonUniversity,nationallyregardedasatopuniversitydedicatedtohealthscienceseducationandresearch.Previously,hewasprovostandchiefacademicofficeroftheUniversityofPennsylvania,wherehehadresponsibilityforPenn’s12schools,theiracademicprograms,athletics,students,andfaculty.

Dr.Barchibeganhisacademiccareerin1972onthePennfaculty.Hefoundedtheuniver-sity’sDepartmentofNeuroscience,waschairofPenn’sDepartmentofNeurology,andformorethanadecadewasdirectorofitsMahoneyInstituteofNeurologicalSciences.Ap-pointedprovostandchiefacademicofficerin1999,herecruitednewleadershipfornineofthetwelveschoolsatPennandestablishedanumberofuniversity-wideinterdisciplinaryeducationalandresearchinstitutes.

Dr.BarchiassumedthepresidencyofThomasJeffersonUniversityin2004.Underhisleadership,theuniversitygrewfromthreetosixschools,includingtheestablishmentoftheJeffersonSchoolofPharmacy.Duringhiseight-yearpresidency,enrollmentacrossJeffersonincreasedmorethan50%,fundraisingdoubledinspiteoftheeconomicdown-turn,and22newendowedprofessorshipsand50endowedscholarshipswereestab-

lished.Healsooversawthetransformationoftheinstitution’surbanenvironmentintoavibrantuniversitycampus.

Throughouthiscareer,Dr.Barchihasbeenactiveasaclinicalneurologistandasresearcherinthefieldsofneuroscienceandneurology.In1993,hewaselectedtotheInstituteofMedicineoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesforhisworkonthestruc-tureandfunctionofvoltage-gatedionchannels.HeisalsoamemberoftheAmericanSocietyforClinicalInvestigationandtheAssociationofAmericanPhysicians,andisaFellowoftheAmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience.Barchire-ceivedhisB.S.andM.S.degreesfromGeorgetownUniversity,andPh.D.andM.D.degreesfromtheUniversityofPennsylvania.

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ANewJerseynativewithastrongpassionforhisalmamater,TimPernettihascomefull-circleinbecomingoneofthena-tion’syoungestleadersincollegeathletics.Aformerstudent-athlete“OntheBanks”,PernettiwasnamedRutgers’sixthDirectorofInter-collegiateAthleticsonFebruary26,2009.Heoversees24men’sandwomen’sintercollegiateteamsinNewBrunswick,alargernumberthanfieldedatmostofthe

university’speerinstitutions.Pernettihasbeeninfluentialintheworldofcollegeathleticssincehereceivedabachelor’sdegreeinjournalismandmassmediafromRutgersin1993,andamas-ter’sdegreeincommunicationin1995.Pernetti’sinfluenceonRutgersAthleticshasbeenimmediate–fromthekeycoachinghiresofMikeRice(men’sbasketball),DanDonigan(men’ssoccer)andBrianBrecht(men’slacrosse)–tosecuringthefirsttwonamingrightspartnershipsinRutgersAthleticshistory.Underhisleadership,Rutgersinkeda10-yearnamingrightsdealwithHighPointSolutionstoacquirethenamingrightsforRutgersStadium,alongwitha10-yearcontractwithAudifortheAudiRutgersClubatHighPointSolutionsStadium.Bothdealshavenet-tedtheDepartmentofAthleticsnearlyonemilliondollarsinnewrevenuetotheannualbudget.TwootherkeyobjectivesonPernetti’swatchweretosecureanewfoodvendorforRutgersAthleticsandsecureanall-sportsshoeandappareldealforthedepartment.PernettiledthechargetobringSodexotoRutgersastheexclusiveconcessionaireandcatererfortheAthleticsDepartment.The10-yearagreementwillenhancethegamedayexperience,significantlyincreaserevenuestoAthletics,andfundfuturecapitalimprovementsatHighPointSolutionsStadiumandtheRAC.HefurtherdirectednegotiationswithNiketoexecutethefirst-everall-sportsshoeandappareldealforall24sportsatRutgers.Thefive-yearagreementworthap-proximately$5.2Minequipmentandapparelwillprovidestate-of-the-artapparelforallRutgersstudent-athletes.Duringhisintroductorypressconference,Pernettispokeabouthisvisiontobuildabroadbandnetworktodeliverhundredsofliveevents.ThatpromisehasblossomedintoRVision,poweredbyScarletKnights.com,asRVisionhasstreamedhundredsofliveeventsperyear,includingunprecedentedlivegamecoveragefor

manyoftheScarletKnightsOlympicSports.PriortoreturningtoRutgers,PernettiwastheExecutiveVicePresident,Content,forCBSCollegeSportsNetwork.Inthatrole,heoversawtherightsandrelationshipbusiness,on-airtalent,andallnetworkprogrammingandcontentonair,onlineandacrossalldistributionplatformsforthenation’sfirstcompanydedicatedtocollegesports.PernettihelpedtobuildtheCBSCollegeSportsNetwork,previous-lyCSTV,priortoitslaunchin2003,andhasplayedacriticalroleinestablishingitasthemulti-medialeaderincollegesportspro-gramming,content,newsandinformation.HewasarecipientoftheprestigiousSportsBusinessJournalFortyunderFortyAward,andtheMultichannelNews40under40Awardbothin2008.

Chargedwithdevelopingrelationships,acquiringrightsandcreat-ingmulti-platformoriginalprogrammingforthefirstever24-hoursportscollegesportsnetwork,Pernettisuccessfullynavigat-edthroughacomplicatedwebofmediarightsdealstocomeupwithnewwaystoservecollegesportsfans.

PernettiworkedcloselywiththeNCAAandhundredsofschoolsineverymajorconference,securingover2,500hoursofeventpro

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grammingeachyearandmultipleNCAAChampionshipsacross35men’sandwomen’ssports.PernettiwasinchargeoftheCBSCollegeSportsNetworkexclusivelong-termagreementswiththeUSNavalAcademy,MountainWestConference,ConferenceUSA,andtheAtlantic10.Further,hemanagedcompanyrelationshipswithmorethan30conferencesandthousandsofinstitutions.Pernettiremainsmostproudofestablishingastrongrelation-shipinwomen’scollegiatesportsincludingtheestablishmentofawomen’sbasketballgameoftheweekpackagein2004withtheBigEastConference.In2006,Pernettispearheadedalandmarkmulti-mediapart-nershipwiththeNCAAtomakeCBSCollegeSportsNetworkthehomeofDivisionIISports.TheinnovativedealeffectivelyincreasedthescopeandreachofNCAADivisionIIsportswithhundredsofgamesnowavailablenationallyviathebroadcastnetworkandonline.Pernetti’scommitmenttoprovidinggreaterexposuretowomen’sandunder-servedsportsisevidencedbythenetwork’sunprece-dentedcoverageoflacrosseandvolleyball,amongothers.HehasalsobeenattheforefrontofthedevelopmentandcreationoftheCollegiateNationals,whichcrownschampionsindozensofhighendurancesports,andinnovativeoriginalproductionincludingCBSCollegeSportsNetwork’sgroundbreakingNCAAMarchMadnessCentral,NCAAMarchMadnessHighlightsonCBSCollegeSports,

andtheWIREDfranchisewhichgivesviewersaninsidelookatgamesandeventsthroughwirelessmicrophonesoncoachesdur-inggameaction.PriortojoiningCBSCollegeSportsNetwork,PernettiservedeightyearsatABC-TVandABCSportsmostrecentlyasDirectorofProgramming,wherehewasintegralinacquiring,managinganddevelopingseveralABCSportspropertiesincludingcollegefoot-ball,theBowlChampionshipSeries,andcollegebasketball.Forfiveyears,Pernettihandledrelationshipsandnegotiatedtelevi-sionrightswithallofthemajorcollegiateconferences.Asastu-dentatRutgers,Pernettiwasafour-yearletterwinnerattightendontheRutgersfootballsquad.Hewasalsothecolorcommenta-torforRutgersFootballontheRutgersFootballRadioNetworkandannouncedweeklyNFLgamesnationallyonSportsUSARadio.AresidentofOakland,N.J.,PernettiismarriedtotheformerDani-elleBahto.HiswifealsograduatedfromRutgersandwasalet-terwinneronthewomen’slacrosseteam.DanielleandTimaretheproudparentsoftheirthreechildren–Max,ConorandNatalie.InhissparetimePernettiistheCommissionerofOakland(N.J.)RecreationYouthfootballprogram,servesontheBoardofDirec-torsoftheReedAcademy(aschoolinOaklandservingchildrenwithautisticspectrumdisorder),andhasbeennamedamemberoftheNY/NJSuperBowlHostCommitteeforCommunityEngagement.

AthletIc AdMInIStRAtIon

Jason BaumSr.AssociateDirectorofAthletics/

Communications

Dr. Robert MonacoAssociateDirectorofAthletics/SportsMedicine

Brian ColvinAssociateDirectorofAthletics/Finance&Administration

Nick OjeaAssociateDirectorofAthletics/Compliance

Doug FillisSeniorAssociateAthleticDirectorAdministration

Janine PurcaroChiefFinancialOfficerforIntercollegiateAthletics

Kathleen HickeySr.AssociateDirectorofAthletics/SWA

Douglas KokoskieSr.AssociateDirectorofAthletics/Operations

John TernyilaSr.AssociateDirectorof

Athletics/Finance

ShawnTuckerAssistantDirectorofAthletics/Student-AthleteDevelopment

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A BRIeF hIStoRYRutgers,TheStateUniversityofNewJersey,isoneoftheleadinguniversitiesinthenation.Theuniversityiscomprisedof28degree-grantingdivisions;10undergraduatecolleges,10graduateschools,andeightschoolsofferingbothundergraduateandgraduatedegrees.SixarelocatedinCamden,eightinNewark,and13inNewBrunswickandoneinNewarkandNewBrunswick.

Rutgershasauniquehistoryasacolonialcollege,aland-grantinstitution,andastateuniversity.Char-teredin1766asQueen’sCollege,theeighthinstitutionofhigherlearningtobefoundedinthecolonies,theschoolopeneditsdoorsinNewBrunswickin1771withahandfuloffirst-yearstudents.Duringitsearlyyears,thecollegedevelopedasaclassicliberalartsinstitution.In1825,thenameofthecollegewaschangedtohonoraformertrusteeandRevolutionaryWarveteran,ColonelHenryRutgers.

RutgersCollegebecametheland-grantcollegeofNewJerseyin1864,resultingintheestablishmentoftheRutgersScientificSchool,featuringdepartmentsofagriculture,engineering,andchemistry.FurtherexpansioninthesciencescamewiththefoundingoftheNewJerseyAgriculturalExperimentStationin1880,theCollegeofEngineering(nowtheSchoolofEngineering)in1914,andtheCollegeofAgriculture(nowtheSchoolofEnvironmentalandBiologicalSciences)in1921.TheprecursorstoseveralotherRutgersdivisionswerealsoestablishedduringthisperiod:theCollegeofPharmacy(nowtheErnestMarioSchoolofPharmacy)in1892,theNewJerseyCollegeforWomen(nowDouglassResidentialCollege,partoftheSchoolofArtsandSciences)in1918,andtheSchoolofEducation(nowGraduateSchoolofEducation)in1924.

In1924,RutgersCollegeofficiallybecameRutgersUniversity;areflectionoftheinstitution’srapidlyexpandingnumberofschoolsandacademicpro-grams.Earlyinthecentury,RutgershadbegunofferingeducationalopportunitiestowomenwhentheNewJerseyCollegeforWomenwasfoundedin1918,andtoadultlearnerswhenUniversityCollege,aneveningdivision,wasestablishedin1934.AfterWorldWarII,enrollmentexplodedasRutgersadmittedallqualifiedcandidatesundertheGIBill.Rutgerswasbecominganinstitutionforallpeople,andin1945and1956,statelegislativeactsformallydesignatedRutgersasTheStateUniversityofNewJersey.Aflurryofexpansionensued.TheUniversityofNewark(nowRutgers–Newark)joinedRutgersin1946,followedbytheCollegeofSouthJersey(nowRut-gers–Camden)in1950.Anambitiousbuildingprogramaddedlibraries,classrooms,andstudenthousingacrossthethreeregionalcampuses.In1969,LivingstonCollegeopened,providingaco-educationalresidentialexperiencewithaspecialcommitmenttodiversity.GraduateeducationintheartsandsciencesgrewthroughtheestablishmentoftheGraduateSchool–NewBrunswick,theGraduateSchool–Newark,andtheGraduateSchool–Camden.Pro-fessionalschoolswereformedtoservestudentsinthefieldsofbusiness;communication,information,andlibrarystudies;criminaljustice;education;finearts;law;managementandlaborrelations;nursing;planningandpublicpolicy;psychology;publicaffairsandadministration;andsocialwork.Meanwhile,asindustryandgovernmentsoughtpartnersinsolvingproblemsandadvancingknowledge,theconceptoftheresearchuniversityemerged.

In1981,Rutgersadoptedablueprintforitstransformationintoamajorpublicresearchuniversity.Withincreasedsupportfromstate,federal,andcorporatepartners,Rutgers’strengthinresearchgrewdramatically.In1989,inrecognitionofitsenhancedstature,RutgerswasinvitedtojointheprestigiousAssociationofAmericanUniversities,anorganizationcomprisingthetop61researchuniversitiesinNorthAmerica.Today,professorsandstudentsworkinmorethan200specializedresearchcenters,unravelingmysteriesinmarinesciences,earlychildhoodeducation,neuroscience,advancedmaterials,climatechange,nutrition,homelandsecurity,transportation,stemcells,andmanyotherareasthatcanimprovelifebothinNewJerseyandaroundtheworld.

A2007majorreorganizationofundergraduateeducationinNewBrunswickreinvigoratedtheundergraduateexperienceforbothstudentsandfacultybycombiningthetraditionsandstrengthsoffourundergraduateliberalartscolleges—Douglass,Livingston,Rutgers,andUniversity—intoasingleSchoolofArtsandSciences.

With28schoolsandcolleges,Rutgersoffersmorethan100undergraduatemajorsandmorethan180graduateandprofessionaldegreeprograms.Theuniversitygraduatedmorethan13,000studentslastyear,andhasmorethan400,000livingalumniresidinginall50statesandonsixcontinents.Rutgersalsosponsorscommunityinitiativesinall21NewJerseycounties.Universitywide,newdegreeprograms,researchendeavors,andcommunityoutreachareindevelopmenttomeetthedemandsofthe21stcentury.

Today,Rutgerscontinuestogrow,bothinitsfacilitiesandinthevarietyanddepthofitseducationalandresearchprograms.Theuniversity’sgoalsforthefutureincludethecontinuedprovisionofthehighestqualityeducation,alongwiththeincreasedsupportofresearchandcommitmenttopublicservicetomeettheneedsofsociety.

RutGeRS At A GlAnce•Charteredin1766asQueen’sCollege,Rutgersistheeightholdestcollegeinthenation.•RutgerswasdesignatedTheStateUniversityofNewJerseybylegislativeactsin1945and1956.•RutgersisNewJersey’slargestpublicresearchuniversityandislocatedonthreeregionalcampusesinCamden,Newark,andNewBrunswick/Piscataway.•RutgerswasnamedNewJersey’sland-grantuniversityin1864andhasaspecialresponsibilityforservingtheneedsofthestate.•RutgersisamemberoftheAssociationofAmericanUniversities(AAU),ahighlyselectiveorganizationcomprisedofthe61leadingresearchuniversitiesinNorthAmerica.

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•Thereare28degree-grantingschoolsandcolleges,offeringmorethan270totalbachelor’s,mas-ter’sanddoctoralandprofessionaldegreeprograms.•RutgersisoneofNewJersey’smajoremployerswithmorethan13,000full-timefacultyandstaff(full-andpart-time).•ForeverydollarNewJerseyinvestsinRutgers,theuniversitychannels$6intothestate’seconomy.TheUniversity’s2009economicimpactreportshowedthatRutgersanditsfaculty,staff,studentsandvisitorschannel$3.8billionindirectandindirectspendingintothestateeconomy–morethansixtimesthestate’s$595.3millioninvestmentintheuniversity.•Withholdingsofmorethan3.6millionvolumes,theRutgerslibrarysystemranksamongthenation’slargest.•Rutgersenrollsmorethan58,000students,includingmorethan43,000undergraduatesand14,000graduatestudents.•Morethan13,000studentsearnedadegreefromRutgersinthe2011-2012academicyear.•Theuniversityhasmorethan400,000livingalumni;200,000alumniresideinNewJersey.•In2008,theMiddleStatesCommissiononHigherEducationreaccreditedRutgersforthenext10years.

teAchInG And leARnInG•RutgersfacultyincludeanAbelPrizewinner,FulbrightScholars,GuggenheimFellows,membersoftheAmericanAcademyofArtsandScience,fellowsoftheAmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience,aNationalEndowmentfortheArts“JazzMaster”andwinnersofmanyotherprestigiousawardsandgrants.•RutgersHistoryProfessorAnnetteGordon-Reedwasawardedthe2009PulitzerPrizeinhistoryforherlandmarkwork,TheHemingsesofMonticello:AnAmericanFamily(W.W.Norton,2008).•ThegraduatephilosophydepartmentisrankedthirdintheEnglish-speakingworldbythePhilosophicalGourmetReport.•RutgersBusinessSchool-NewarkandNewBrunswick(RBS)isuniquelypositionedattheepicenterofglobalbusiness–justunder20minutesfromNewYorkCity–givingstudentseasyaccesstoleadingglobalcorporationstobuildlastingrelationships.RBSdeliverscutting-edgecurriculathatcombinethemixofbusinessandsciencerequiredbytoday’semployers.•RBSisconsistentlyrankedasthetopbusinessschoolinNewJerseyandamongthetopthreeintheGreaterNewYorkMetropolitanarea.TheExecu-tiveMBAisranked24thintheU.S.byTheFinancialTimesandtheMasterofQuantitativeFinanceisamongthetop10programsnationally,asrankedbyWallStreetexecutives.TheMBAprogramwasranked30thinthecountryfortheemploymentrateofitsgraduatesthreemonthsaftergraduationbyU.S.News&WorldReport.Tomeetrisingdemand,anewon-yearMBAtrackwascreatedforstudentswithadvancedstanding.•InNewark,thebusinessschoolresidesinanewstate-of-the-artbuildingwhichopenedin2009.InNewBrunswick,anewbuildingwillopenin2013asthecenterofanewLivingstonProfessionalCampus,accommodatingthemassivegrowthinthenewfour-yearundergraduateprogram.•TheEdwardJ.BlousteinSchoolofPlanningandPublicPolicyisrankedthirdamongthenation’stopgraduateprogramsinurbanplanningaccordingtoasurveybyPlanetizen,aLosAngeles-basedplanninganddevelopmentnetwork.

ReSeARch•Streptomycin,thefirsteffectivecurefortuberculosis,andotherpotentantibioticswerediscoveredatRutgersbyProfessorSelmanWaksmanandhisstudentsinthe1940s.WaksmanreceivedtheNobelPrizeforhisimportantcontributionstomedicine.•TheRutgersStemCellResearchCenter,partoftheDivisionofLifeSciencesoftheSchoolofArtsandSciences,islocatedinNelsonLaboratoriesontheNewBrunswickcampuswhereitsmissionistosupportresearchwithhumanembryonicstemcellsforRutgersUniversityresearchersandcollaborators.•TheRutgersCellandDNARepositoryisavaluableresourceforresearchersaroundtheworldstudyingtheroleheredityplaysinsuchcomplexgeneticdiseasesasschizophrenia,bipolardisorder,autism,Alzheimer’s,alcoholism,diabetes,andTourette’ssyndrome.•TheProteinDataBank,basedatRutgers,istheinternationalrepositoryofthree-dimensionalproteinstructures.With$30millioninfederalfunding,thedatabankprovidesvitalinformationonmorethan82,500proteinsandothermacromoleculesforscientistsworkingtodesignmoreeffectivetreatmentsfordisease.•Rutgers’InstituteofMarineandCoastalSciencesranksfourthamongthetopoceanographicresearchinstitutionsintheworld,accordingtoarecentpollconductedbyThomsonReuters.•TheErnestMarioSchoolofPharmacy,theonlypublicpharmacyschoolinNewJerseyandoneofthetopinstitutionsofitskindinthenation,ranksinthetop15percentamongpharmacyschoolsnationwideinresearchdollarsawardedbytheNationalInstitutesofHealthwith$7.6millionoffundingawardedtotheschoolin2009.•Rutgersholdsmorethan600UnitedStatespatents,halfofwhichhavebeenissuedinthelastdecade.Todateover80start-upcompanieshavebeencreatedbasedonRutgerstechnologies;three-quartersoftheseareNewJersey-based.•RutgersisapartnerintheSouthernAfricanLargeTelescope,oneoftheworld’slargestopticaltelescopesandthesouthernhemisphere’snewesteye-on-the-sky.

SeRVIce to new JeRSeY•Rutgers’CenterforGovernmentServicestrainsNewJersey’smunicipalemployeestobetterservetheirconstituentsandtrainsapproximately20,000annuallythrough16separateprogramsand600courses.•RutgersContinuingEducationoffersmorethan4,000coursesectionswith120,000annualenrollments.CoursesareofferedineverycountyinNewJersey.•TheOfficeoftheNewJerseyStateClimatologistatRutgersisthestate’sofficialweatherresource.•EachyearonasingleSaturdayinthespring,Rutgersopensitsdoorstotheworldfor“RutgersDay.”Morethan250,000peoplehavevisitedthefiveNewBrunswickcampusesduringtheeventthelastfouryearstocelebratetheinstitution’sthree-partmissionofteaching,researchandservice.“RutgersDay,”whichmadeitsdebutin2009,isanexpansionofthesuccessfulannualNewJerseyFolkFestivalandAgFieldDayprograms.

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RutGeRS AdMInIStRAtIVe oFFIceRSRobertL.Barchi,Ph.D.,President

RichardEdwards,Ph.D.,InterimExecutiveVicePresidentforAcademicAffairsJonathanR.Alger,J.D.,SeniorVicePresidentandGeneralCounsel

BruceC.Fehn,B.S.,C.P.A.,SeniorVicePresidentforFinanceandAdministrationDavidL.Finegold,Ph.D.,SeniorVicePresidentforLifelongLearningandStrategicGrowthInitiatives

GregoryS.Blimling,Ph.D.,VicePresidentforStudentAffairsLeslieA.Fehrenbach,B.S.,SecretaryoftheUniversity

CarolP.Herring,B.A.,PresidentforRutgersUniversityFoundation;ExecutiveVicePresidentforDevelopmentandAlumniRelationsPeterJ.McDonoughJr.,B.A.,VicePresidentforPublicAffairsKimManning,M.B.A.,VicePresidentforUniversityRelations

CourtneyO.McAnuff,M.P.A.,VicePresidentforEnrollmentManagementMichaelJ.Pazzani,Ph.D.,VicePresidentforResearchandEconomicDevelopment

TimPernetti,M.C.I.S.,DirectorofIntercollegiateAthleticsWendellE.Pritchett,Ph.D.,J.D.,Chancellor,Rutgers–CamdenBarryV.Qualls,Ph.D.,VicePresidentforUndergraduateEducationDonnaThornton,M.P.A.,VicePresidentforAlumniRelations

NancyS.Winterbauer,Ed.D.,VicePresidentforUniversityBudgetingPhilipL.Yeagle,Ph.D.,InterimChancellor,Rutgers–Newark

BoARd oF GoVeRnoRS 2012-13RalphIzzo,Chair

GeraldC.Harvey,ViceChairRobertL.Barchi,exofficioAnthonyJ.DePetrisMarkP.HershhornM.WilliamHoward,Jr.GordonA.MacInnesJosephJ.Roberts,Jr.JohnF.Russo,Sr.KennethM.SchmidtDanielH.SchulmanCandaceL.Straight

PaulPanayotatos,FacultyRepresentativeSamuelRabinowitz,

FacultyRepresentativeJosephT.Cashin,

StudentRepresentative

oFFIceRS oF the BoARdBruceC.Fehn,Treasurer

LeslieA.Fehrenbach,SecretaryMaryClaireBrennan,AssistantSecretary

BoARd oF tRuSteeS 2012-13DudleyH.Rivers,Jr.,ChairMargaretT.Derrick,ViceChairDorothyW.Cantor,ViceChairRobertL.Barchi,exofficioSolJ.BarerFelixM.Beck,EmeritusGregoryBenderAndrewS.BernsWilliamE.BestJoanL.Bildner,EmeritaMichaelA.BogdonoffFloydH.Bragg,EmeritusGregoryQ.BrownDominickJ.BurzichelliJohnHerbertCarman,EmeritusPeterCartmell,EmeritusKevinJ.Collins,EmeritusHollisA.CopelandStevenM.DarienMarisaA.DietrichCarletonC.Dilatush,EmeritusJamesF.DoughertyRobertP.Eichert,EmeritusEvelynS.Field,EmeritaLoraL.FongJeanneM.Fox,EmeritaJohnR.FuteyAlbertR.Gamper,Jr.RonaldJ.GaruttiRonaldW.Giaconia,EmeritusRochelleGizinski,EmeritaEvangelineGomez

LeslieE.Goodman,EmeritusJoyceW.HarleyM.WilmaHarrisJohnA.HendricksRobertA.HeringMarkP.HershhornCarletonA.Holstrom,EmeritusM.WilliamHoward,Jr.JohnD.HugelmeyerFrankB.HundleyRalphIzzoPaulB.Jennings,EmeritusNimeshS.JhaveriRobertaKanarickTilakLalWalterL.Leib,EmeritusRichardA.Levao,EmeritusJenniferLewis-HallChristineM.LomiguenDebraAnnLynchGordonA.MacInnesDuncanL.MacMillanRashidaY.V.MacMurrayIrisMartinez-CampbellCarolAnnMonroeRobertE.MortensenPatriciaNachtigal,EmeritaGeneO’Hara,EmeritusJohnA.O’MalleyDeanJ.Paranicas,EmeritusJoseA.PiazzaSidneyRabinowitz

GeorgeA.RearsNormanReitman,EmeritusJosephJ.Roberts,Jr.AlejandroRomanJohnF.Russo,Sr.LouisA.SapirmanKennethM.SchmidtRichardH.ShindellSusanStabileDorothyM.Stanaitis,EmeritaRobertL.StevensonSandyJ.StewartCandaceL.StraightHeatherC.TaylorAnneM.Thomas,EmeritaMichaelR.Tuosto,EmeritusLaurelA.VanLeerLucasJ.ViscontiMarthaA.Cotter,FacultyRepresentativeMenahemSpiegel,FacultyRepresentativeKatherineRoseE.Yabut,StudentRepresentative

oFFIceRS oF the BoARdBruceC.Fehn,TreasurerLeslieA.Fehrenbach,SecretaryMaryClaireBrennan, AssistantSecretary

SeRVIce to the nAtIon•RutgersNewJerseyAgriculturalExperimentStationhasofficesinall21NewJerseycountiesandservestheresidentsofthestatethroughresearch,educationandserviceprogramsthatrunthegamutfrom4-HYouthDevelopmenttofamilyandcommunityhealth.ResearchfromtheExperimentStationhasledtorenownedJerseytomatoes,disease-resistantdogwoods,improvedcoastlinemanagement,newformsofmosquitocontrolandworld-famousturfgrassvarietiesthathavebeenusedeverywherefromthenewYankeeStadiumtotheAugustaNationalGolfClub.•RutgersSchoolofEnvironmentalandBiologicalSciencesbuildsonatraditionofhands-onlearningandresearchexcellenceinareasthatcoverthebio-logicalspectrumfromorganismstoecosystems.Studentsandresearchersalikearededicatedtofindingsolutionstotheproblemsthatmostconcernourstate’sresidents,particularlyintheareasofenvironmentalsustainability,alternativeenergy,food,healthandnutrition.•SuchnationallyrespectedinstitutesatRutgers,includingtheNationalTransitInstitute,theNationalInstituteforEarlyEducationResearchandtheInsti-tuteforHealth,HealthCarePolicyandAgingResearch,arehelpingtoshapenationalandstatepolicyincriticalareas.•Rutgersisthenation’sprimarysourceforanti-terrorsecuritytrainingforpublictransitworkers.•InAprilof2009,RutgerswasselectedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentofHomelandSecurity(DHS)toco-leadanewDHSCenterofExcellenceinCommand,Control,andInteroperability(CCI)toconductresearchintothetechnologicalissuesinvolvedwithmaintaininghomelandsecurity.Itisoneof12DHSCentersofExcellenceinthenation.•TheEdwardJ.BlousteinSchoolofPlanningandPublicPolicy’sNationalTransitInstituteisoneofsevenacademicinstitutionsaroundthenationthatcompriseaNationalTransportationSecurityCenterofExcellence.•Mostmealsreadytoeat(MREs)manufacturedforournation’stroopsareproducedusingRutgers-developedtechnology.•TheDouglassDevelopmentalDisabilitiesCenterisapioneerindevelopingeffectivemethodstohelpautisticchildren.