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Game Notes OPENING DRAW Fourth-ranked Geysburg closes its home regular- season schedule today against McDaniel. ALL-TIME SERIES Geysburg holds a 39-9 lead in the all-me series with McDaniel. The Bullets have won the last 20 meengs with the Green Terror dang back to 1999. LAST MEETING Third-ranked Geysburg held McDaniel to one goal in the second half on the way to a 19-5 victory last season. The Bullets led 3-2 before a five-goal run in the first half. Another 5-0 run spanning the first and second periods put the score at 17-4 with 15:49 to play. Caroline Jaeger ’17, Kae Willis ’18, Liza Barr ’20, and Maggie McClain ’18 all scored three goals for Geysburg. Kae Landry ’18 posted two goals and four assists. Cassie Smith ’18 logged two ground balls, a caused turnover, and four draw controls. Shannon Keeler ’17 made three stops in the open- ing 20:45, while Bailey Pilder ’19 logged five saves in the final 39:15. Emily Brownawell scored three goals and handed out an assist for McDaniel. LAST TIME OUT No. 2 Geysburg recorded its best offensive output in seven seasons with a 24-3 win over Bryn Mawr last Saturday. Thirteen Bullets hit the back of the net with all but three scoring at least twice. The Orange and Blue scored the game’s final 11 goals. Sophomore Maria Nemeth led the way with three goals, one assist, three ground balls, and seven draw controls. Sophomore Liza Barr posted two goals and three assists, while senior Kae Landry tallied a pair of scores and five assists. Sophomore Court- ney Paerson tossed in a pair of goals and picked up six draw controls. All three Geysburg goalies saw me in the cage with sophomore Abbie Lee posng a team-high three saves in the second half. HIGH SCORING Geysburg turned in its best offensive output in seven years against Bryn Mawr. The Bullets poured in 25 goals against Adrian in the 2011 NCAA Division III Tournament. Adrian came into that contest as the highest-scoring team in the naon. Geysburg College joins the NCAA in promong good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperaon by supporng the parcipants and officials in a posive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other inmidang acons directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representaves will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of compeon. Consumpon or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products is prohibited. The use of arficial noisemakers is also prohibited. Animals not assisng the disabled are not permied at the site of compeon. Thank you! LANDRY DAY Senior Kae Landry is steadily climbing up the Bul- lets’ all-me lists for points and assists. She enters today’s contest ed with Bridget Kenny ’15 for eighth on the career scoring list with 235 points. With 118 career assists, Landry is just five shy of Ka- e Ceglarski ’08 for third. AMONG THE NATION’S BEST Geysburg ranks fourth in the naon in scoring de- fense (5.07), second in save percentage (.628), and eighth in scoring margin (10.14). Junior goalie Bailey Pilder is the D3 leader in save percentage (.652) and ranks second in goals against average (5.18). SCOUTING MCDANIEL... McDaniel out-lasted Swarthmore in an overme shootout 19-18 last Saturday. The Green Terror led by three (13-10) at halſtime, but the Garnet picked up the equalizer with 2:50 to go in the second half. Emily Brownawell scored the game-winner 30 sec- onds into the extra period, marking her sixth goal of the contest. Lindsey Farrell, Megan Kotelchuck ,and Olivia Geiger all scored three goals for McDaniel with Farrell also grabbing 11 draw controls. Emily Brownawell and Olivia Geiger are ed for third in the conference with 56 points. Brownawell has totaled 10 goals over her last two oungs, while Geiger has scored at least three goals in the last seven games. Lindsey Farrell leads the CC in draw controls and is just seven shy of the program’s sin- gle-season record set by Paige Messersmith in 2012. Centennial Conference Schedule Wednesday, April 25 McDaniel at Geysburg...................... 4:00 Dickinson at Franklin & Marshall ........ 4:00 Swarthmore at Washington................ 5:00 Bryn Mawr at Haverford ..................... 7:00 Muhlenberg at Ursinus ....................... 7:00 IWLCA Div. III Coaches’ Poll (April 23, 2018) # School Pts (1st) Rec LW 1 TCNJ 617 (21) 13-2 3 2 Amherst 574 (4) 13-1 4 3 Salisbury 563 15-1 1 4 Geysburg 539 12-2 2 5 York (PA) 538 12-3 7 6 Middlebury 491 10-2 8 7 Franklin & Marshall 485 13-3 5 8 Tuſts 442 11-3 6 9 Mary Washington 428 13-3 9 10 Washington and Lee 389 12-4 10 11 Trinity (CT) 373 10-4 11 12 Messiah 351 12-3 12 13 Bowdoin 333 11-3 13 14 Wesleyan (CT) 286 9-5 14 15 Catholic 250 10-5 17 16 Colby 236 8-6 16 17 William Smith 214 11-4 18 18 SUNY Cortland 206 11-4 19 19 Ithaca 151 11-4 20 20 St. John Fisher 149 12-2 24 21 Rowan 141 11-2 21 22 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 122 16-1 22 23 SUNY Geneseo 94 11-3 15 24 Stevens 78 11-4 23 25 Washington (MD) 19 12-3 NR RV Denison 12-2 NR RV Hamilton 5-9 NR RV Haverford 10-4 25 RV Mount Union 13-0 RV Centennial Conference Preseason Poll No. School Pts 1 Geysburg 81 (9) 2 Franklin & Marshall 73 (1) 3 Muhlenberg 62 4 Dickinson 55 5 Washington 48 6 Haverford 44 7 Ursinus 34 8 Swarthmore 23 9 McDaniel 21 10 Bryn Mawr 9 GETTYSBURG vs. McDaniel ● April 25, 2018 2018 Centennial Conference Standings Conference Overall Team W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA L10 Streak Franklin & Marshall 7-0 1.000 103 44 13-3 0.813 194 113 9-1 Won 7 Geysburg 6-1 0.857 109 33 12-2 0.857 213 71 8-2 Won 1 Washington College 6-1 0.857 106 69 12-3 0.800 200 162 8-2 Lost 1 Haverford 4-3 0.571 93 80 10-4 0.714 196 160 7-3 Won 1 Dickinson 4-3 0.571 80 73 7-7 0.500 155 159 5-5 Won 1 Swarthmore 3-4 0.429 76 84 10-4 0.714 183 134 6-4 Lost 1 Muhlenberg 2-5 0.286 82 74 6-7 0.462 164 141 4-6 Lost 2 McDaniel 2-5 0.286 87 122 6-8 0.429 182 206 3-7 Won 1 Ursinus 1-6 0.143 59 103 3-10 0.231 126 161 3-7 Lost 1 Bryn Mawr 0-7 0.000 16 129 2-9 0.182 69 169 2-8 Lost 6

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Page 1: Game Notes LANDRY DAY IWLCA Div. III Coaches’ Poll...2018/04/24  · Katie Landry ’18 posted two goals and four assists. Cassie Smith ’18 logged two ground balls, a caused turnover,

Game NotesOPENING DRAWFourth-ranked Gettysburg closes its home regular-season schedule today against McDaniel.

ALL-TIME SERIESGettysburg holds a 39-9 lead in the all-time series with McDaniel. The Bullets have won the last 20 meetings with the Green Terror dating back to 1999.

LAST MEETINGThird-ranked Gettysburg held McDaniel to one goal in the second half on the way to a 19-5 victory last season. The Bullets led 3-2 before a five-goal run in the first half. Another 5-0 run spanning the first and second periods put the score at 17-4 with 15:49 to play. Caroline Jaeger ’17, Katie Willis ’18, Liza Barr ’20, and Maggie McClain ’18 all scored three goals for Gettysburg. Katie Landry ’18 posted two goals and four assists. Cassie Smith ’18 logged two ground balls, a caused turnover, and four draw controls. Shannon Keeler ’17 made three stops in the open-ing 20:45, while Bailey Pilder ’19 logged five saves in the final 39:15. Emily Brownawell scored three goals and handed out an assist for McDaniel.

LAST TIME OUTNo. 2 Gettysburg recorded its best offensive output in seven seasons with a 24-3 win over Bryn Mawr last Saturday. Thirteen Bullets hit the back of the net with all but three scoring at least twice. The Orange and Blue scored the game’s final 11 goals. Sophomore Maria Nemeth led the way with three goals, one assist, three ground balls, and seven draw controls. Sophomore Liza Barr posted two goals and three assists, while senior Katie Landry tallied a pair of scores and five assists. Sophomore Court-ney Patterson tossed in a pair of goals and picked up six draw controls. All three Gettysburg goalies saw time in the cage with sophomore Abbie Lee posting a team-high three saves in the second half.

HIGH SCORINGGettysburg turned in its best offensive output in seven years against Bryn Mawr. The Bullets poured in 25 goals against Adrian in the 2011 NCAA Division III Tournament. Adrian came into that contest as the highest-scoring team in the nation.

Gettysburg College joins the NCAA in promoting good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition. Consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products is prohibited. The use of artificial noisemakers is also prohibited. Animals not assisting the disabled are not permitted at the site of competition. Thank you!

LANDRY DAYSenior Katie Landry is steadily climbing up the Bul-lets’ all-time lists for points and assists. She enters today’s contest tied with Bridget Kenny ’15 for eighth on the career scoring list with 235 points. With 118 career assists, Landry is just five shy of Ka-tie Ceglarski ’08 for third.

AMONG THE NATION’S BESTGettysburg ranks fourth in the nation in scoring de-fense (5.07), second in save percentage (.628), and eighth in scoring margin (10.14). Junior goalie Bailey Pilder is the D3 leader in save percentage (.652) and ranks second in goals against average (5.18).

SCOUTING MCDANIEL... McDaniel out-lasted Swarthmore in an overtime shootout 19-18 last Saturday. The Green Terror led by three (13-10) at halftime, but the Garnet picked up the equalizer with 2:50 to go in the second half. Emily Brownawell scored the game-winner 30 sec-onds into the extra period, marking her sixth goal of the contest. Lindsey Farrell, Megan Kotelchuck ,and Olivia Geiger all scored three goals for McDaniel with Farrell also grabbing 11 draw controls.

Emily Brownawell and Olivia Geiger are tied for third in the conference with 56 points. Brownawell has totaled 10 goals over her last two outings, while Geiger has scored at least three goals in the last seven games. Lindsey Farrell leads the CC in draw controls and is just seven shy of the program’s sin-gle-season record set by Paige Messersmith in 2012.

Centennial Conference ScheduleWednesday, April 25

McDaniel at Gettysburg ...................... 4:00

Dickinson at Franklin & Marshall ........ 4:00

Swarthmore at Washington ................ 5:00

Bryn Mawr at Haverford ..................... 7:00

Muhlenberg at Ursinus ....................... 7:00

IWLCA Div. III Coaches’ Poll (April 23, 2018)

# School Pts (1st) Rec LW1 TCNJ 617 (21) 13-2 32 Amherst 574 (4) 13-1 43 Salisbury 563 15-1 14 Gettysburg 539 12-2 25 York (PA) 538 12-3 76 Middlebury 491 10-2 87 Franklin & Marshall 485 13-3 58 Tufts 442 11-3 69 Mary Washington 428 13-3 910 Washington and Lee 389 12-4 1011 Trinity (CT) 373 10-4 1112 Messiah 351 12-3 1213 Bowdoin 333 11-3 1314 Wesleyan (CT) 286 9-5 1415 Catholic 250 10-5 1716 Colby 236 8-6 1617 William Smith 214 11-4 1818 SUNY Cortland 206 11-4 1919 Ithaca 151 11-4 2020 St. John Fisher 149 12-2 2421 Rowan 141 11-2 2122 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 122 16-1 2223 SUNY Geneseo 94 11-3 1524 Stevens 78 11-4 2325 Washington (MD) 19 12-3 NRRV Denison 12-2 NRRV Hamilton 5-9 NRRV Haverford 10-4 25RV Mount Union 13-0 RV

Centennial ConferencePreseason Poll

No. School Pts1 Gettysburg 81 (9)2 Franklin & Marshall 73 (1)3 Muhlenberg 624 Dickinson 555 Washington 486 Haverford 447 Ursinus 348 Swarthmore 239 McDaniel 2110 Bryn Mawr 9

G E T T Y S B U R Gv s . M c D a n i e l ● A p r i l 2 5 , 2 0 1 8

2018 Centennial Conference Standings Conference OverallTeam W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA L10 StreakFranklin & Marshall 7-0 1.000 103 44 13-3 0.813 194 113 9-1 Won 7Gettysburg 6-1 0.857 109 33 12-2 0.857 213 71 8-2 Won 1Washington College 6-1 0.857 106 69 12-3 0.800 200 162 8-2 Lost 1Haverford 4-3 0.571 93 80 10-4 0.714 196 160 7-3 Won 1Dickinson 4-3 0.571 80 73 7-7 0.500 155 159 5-5 Won 1Swarthmore 3-4 0.429 76 84 10-4 0.714 183 134 6-4 Lost 1Muhlenberg 2-5 0.286 82 74 6-7 0.462 164 141 4-6 Lost 2McDaniel 2-5 0.286 87 122 6-8 0.429 182 206 3-7 Won 1Ursinus 1-6 0.143 59 103 3-10 0.231 126 161 3-7 Lost 1Bryn Mawr 0-7 0.000 16 129 2-9 0.182 69 169 2-8 Lost 6

Page 2: Game Notes LANDRY DAY IWLCA Div. III Coaches’ Poll...2018/04/24  · Katie Landry ’18 posted two goals and four assists. Cassie Smith ’18 logged two ground balls, a caused turnover,

No Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School00 Elizabeth Collyer GK Jr. 5-5 Rock Hall, Md. / Kent County1 Haley Phillips D Fr. 4-11 West Grove, Pa. / Avon Grove2 Annemarie Duerr M Jr. 5-6 Pasadena, Md. / Chesapeake3 Mary Kate Clothier A Fr. 5-0 Lumberton, N.J. / Holy Cross Academy4 Morgan Collinson D Jr. 5-2 Harwood, Md. / Southern7 Courtney Shumaker D Fr. 5-5 Cooksville, Md. / Glenelg8 Maris Allen D Fr. 5-2 Stewartstown, Pa. / Kennard-Dale10 Abby Blankenship M Fr. 5-5 Urbana, Va. / Christchurch11 Megan Quattrone M Jr. 5-1 Carlisle, Pa. / Carlisle Area12 Lindsey Farrell M Jr. 5-6 Towson, Md. / Loch Raven13 Tori Arcilesi M So. 5-5 Bel Air, Md. / Harford Tech14 Emily Brownawell A Sr. 5-10 Sparks, Md. / Oldfields16 Alyssa Swartz M So. 5-9 Dillsburg, Pa. / Northern19 Paige Meszaros A So. 5-6 Hamilton Square, N.J. / Steinert20 Megan Kotelchuck A Jr. 5-6 Crofton, Md. / Elizabeth Seton22 Olivia Maenner M Jr. 5-5 Towson, Md. / Notre Dame Prep23 Abby Gallagher D So. 5-6 Dayton, Md. / Glenelg24 Kelly Novak D So. 5-2 Millington, N.J. / Watchung Hills25 Giules Rossi A Jr. 5-8 Parkton, Md. / Hereford26 Olivia Geiger M Sr. 6-0 Ellicott City, Md. / Marriotts Ridge29 Mia Wilson A Fr. 5-6 West Depford, N.J. / West Deptford44 Nikki Francis GK Sr. 5-8 Joppa, Md. / Joppatowne

Head Coach: Kristin Ramey (McDaniel ‘05) Record at McDaniel: 37-47 (5th season) Career Record: 65-55 (7th Season)Assistant Coaches: Sarah Dennison and Patty Pehnke

No Name Pos Cl Ht Hometown/High School1 Steph Colson** M Jr. 5-4 Westminster, Md./Manchester Valley2 Ella Orzechowski* M So. 5-4 Elkridge, Md./Howard3 Liza Barr* A So. 5-7 Medford N.J./Shawnee5 Ali Gorab***+ D Sr. 5-6 Southport, Conn./Ludlowe6 Grace Torrance D Fr. 5-9 Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township7 Bri Stokes A Fr. 5-8 Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury Regional8 Maria Nemeth* M So. 5-6 Westfield, N.J./Westfield10 Katrina Niedziela** D Jr. 5-8 Guilford, Conn./Guilford11 Madi Carr D Fr. 5-10 Manchester, Md./Manchester Valley12 Gabby Dunning D Fr. 5-3 Oreland, Pa./Springside Chestnut Hill Academy13 Maddy Ruffini A Fr. 5-7 Media, Pa./Strath Haven14 Maggie Welsh*** A Sr. 5-8 Rye, N.Y./Holy Child15 Katie Landry***+ A Sr. 5-10 Hingham, Mass./Hingham16 Claire Macatee* D So. 5-9 Street, Md./North Harford17 Cassie Smith*** D Sr. 5-9 Phoenix, Md./St. Paul’s School for Girls18 Courtney Patterson* M So. 5-2 Whitehouse Station, N.J./Hunterdon Central Regional19 Elsie Wagner***+ D Sr. 5-3 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga21 Kerry McKeever M Fr. 5-7 Stony Brook, N.Y./Ward Melville22 Laura Winters A Fr. 5-4 Wynnewood, Pa./Haverford23 Shelby Fragetta** A Jr. 5-8 Baltimore, Md./ Towson24 Daphne Budd* D So. 5-3 Darien Conn./Darien25 Kyle Burke* D So. 5-6 Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset26 Bailey Pilder** G Jr. 5-4 New Canaan, Conn./ New Canaan27 Abbie Lee* G So. 5-11 Hingham, Mass./Hingham28 Brooke Holechek** D Jr. 5-9 Reisterstown, Md./Notre Dame Prep29 Lauren Cole* A Jr. 5-2 Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand30 Sara Howard D Fr. 5-8 Skillman, N.J./Montgomery31 Maggie McClain*** A Sr. 5-6 Wexford, Pa./Sewickley Academy32 Kerry Ullman M Fr. 5-7 Fairfield, Conn./Academy of Our Lady of Mercy Lauralton Hall33 Alex Jarvis D Fr. 5-9 West Hartford, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall34 Katie Willis***+ A Sr. 5-7 Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep40 Casey Cole* G So. 5-9 Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood*Varsity letters earned; + CaptainHead Coach: Carol Cantele (Gettysburg ’83) Record at Gettysburg: 390-107 (26th Season) Career Record: 414-130 (30th Season)Assistant Coaches: Barb Jordan (Penn State ’86), Kate Fowler (Hamilton ’10)

GETTYSBURG COLLEGE BULLETS2018 Record: 12-2 Overall, 6-1 Centennial Conference Date Opponent Time/Result

2/21 at #13 Messiah W, 15-3

2/25 Stevenson W, 21-3

3/4 #25 Denison W, 17-4

3/11 at #10 Washington & Lee W, 18-5

3/15 at #6 Mary Washington W, 12-4

3/24 at Ursinus* W, 20-3

3/29 at #4 TCNJ W, 9-5

3/31 Muhlenberg* W, 14-5

4/4 #10 Franklin & Marshall* L, 4-8

4/7 at Swarthmore* W, 16-3

4/14 #25 Haverford* W, 18-6

4/18 at Dickinson* W, 13-5

4/20 at #7 York (Pa.) L, 12-14

4/21 at Bryn Mawr* W, 24-3

4/25 McDaniel* TODAY

4/28 at No. 25 Washington* 3:00 p.m.

5/2 CC First Round TBA

5/5 CC Semifinals TBA

5/6 CC Championship TBA

Home Games In Bold

* Centennial Conference

2018 Schedule

2018 Statistical LeadersPointsKatie Landry ................................45Katie Willis ...................................43Kerry McKeever ...........................39Steph Colson ...............................37Liza Barr .......................................33Courtney Patterson .....................20

GoalsKatie Willis ...................................31Kerry McKeever ...........................30Steph Colson ...............................27Liza Barr .......................................26Courtney Patterson .....................19

AssistsKatie Landry ................................34Katie Willis ...................................12Maggie Welsh .............................11Steph Colson ...............................10Kerry McKeever .............................9

ShotsKatie Willis ...................................64Steph Colson ...............................61Kerry McKeever ...........................52Liza Barr .......................................41Katie Landry ................................38

Draw Controls Steph Colson ...............................68Courtney Patterson .....................61Kerry McKeever ...........................30

Caused TurnoversBrooke Holechek .........................18Steph Colson ...............................17Ali Gorab .....................................13

Ground BallsSteph Colson ...............................27Ali Gorab .....................................23Bailey Pilder ................................22

SavesBailey Pilder ................................92Casey Cole ...................................22

GAAAbbie Lee .................................2.83Bailey Pilder .............................5.16Casey Cole ................................5.52

Save PercentageAbbie Lee .................................66.7Bailey Pilder .............................65.2Casey Cole ................................53.7

2018 Centennial Conference Leaders

MCDANIEL COLLEGE GREEN TERROR2018 Record: 6-8 Overall, 2-5 Centennial Conference Date Opponent Time/Result

2/21 at Stevenson W, 12-11

2/24 St. Mary’s (Md.) L, 11-19

2/28 at Goucher W, 19-3

3/5 Lynchburg W, 16-9

3/8 at Albright L, 9-17

3/14 at Montclair State L, 13-15

3/18 Rochester W, 15-10

3/24 Haverford* L, 11-20

3/31 Washington College* L, 14-24

4/4 at Dickinson* L, 12-13

4/7 Ursinus* W, 14-11

4/14 at Muhlenberg* L, 6-15

4/18 at #5 F&M* L, 11-21

4/21 Swarthmore* W, 19-18

4/25 at #4 Gettysburg* TODAY

4/28 at Bryn Mawr* 1:00 p.m.

5/2 CC First Round TBA

5/5 CC Semifinals TBA

5/6 CC Championship TBA

Home Games In Bold

* Centennial Conference

2018 Schedule

2018 Statistical Leaders Year GC MCD1971 9 51972 11 61973 9 101974 12 51975 13 41976 8 21977 10 11978 3 51979 4 31980 6 41981 8 01982 8 21983 12 21984 12 81985 15 111986 18 81987 5 171988 12 101989 8 171990 11 121991 12 71992 13 81993 14 151994 12 141995 13 71996 9 11

PointsEmily Brownawell .................56Olivia Geiger .........................56Lindsey Farrell.......................32Megan Kotelchuck ................32Annemarie Duerr ..................18

GoalsEmily Brownawell .................46Olivia Geiger .........................46Lindsey Farrell.......................25Megan Kotelchuck ................17Annemarie Duerr ..................12

AssistsMegan Kotelchuck ................15Emily Brownawell .................10Olivia Geiger .........................10Lindsey Farrell.........................7

ShotsEmily Brownawell .................99Olivia Geiger .........................76Lindsey Farrell.......................68Megan Kotelchuck ................41Megan Quattrone .................38

Draw ControlsLindsey Farrell.......................96Olivia Geiger .........................75Megan Quattrone .................31

Caused TurnoversLindsey Farrell.......................18Olivia Geiger .........................18Olivia Maenner .....................14

Ground BallsLindsey Farrell.......................21Olivia Maenner .....................21Tori Arcilesi ...........................20Olivia Geiger..........................20

SavesElizabeth Collyer .................105Nikki Francis .........................17

Goals Against AverageNikki Francis ....................11.24Elizabeth Collyer ..............15.55

Save PercentageElizabeth Collyer ................37.5Nikki Francis ......................35.4

Gettysburg vs. McDaniel (Gettysburg leads 39-9)

PointsP. Moriarty, F&M .........................70C. Docktor, Washington ..............60 O. Geiger, McDaniel ....................56E. Brownawell .............................56

Goals O. Geiger, McDaniel ....................46E. Brownawell, McDaniel ............46R. Rosnow, Haverford ..................41

AssistsJ. Cote, F&M .............................. 36K. Landry, Gettysburg .............. 34P. Moriarty, F&M ....................... 32C. Docktor, Washington ............. 25

ShotsJ. Bonvini, Muhlenberg ............ 105E. Brownawell, McDaniel ........... 99M. Lausten, Haverford ............... 91 P. Moriarty, F&M ....................... 85

Draw ControlsL. Farrell, McDaniel .................... 96J. Bonvini, Muhlenberg .............. 80O. Geiger, McDaniel ................... 75S. Colson, Gettysburg ............... 68

Caused TurnoversM. Schutz, Washington .............. 34M. Jones, Haverford .................. 23T. Wild, Swarthmore .................. 23A. Bennett, Washington............. 22

Ground BallsD. Harrington, F&M ................... 45M. Schutz, Washington .............. 42T. Wild, Swarthmore .................. 36

SavesD. Harrington, F&M ................. 132I. Richardson, Washington .......118K. France, Ursinus .................... 108

Goals Against AverageB. Pilder, Gettysburg ............. 5.18D. Harrington, F&M ................ 7.13B. Cohen, Swarthmore .........10.12

Save PercentageB. Pilder, Gettysburg ............. 65.2D. Harrington, F&M ................ 56.2J. Segrave, Muhlenberg .......... 45.3

Year GC MCD1997 9 71998 12 131999 10 72000 15 92001 19 122002 16 82003 18 102004 14 62005 10 82006 14 102007 21 42008 19 102009 11 82010 16 122011 10 52012 17 32013 21 102014 19 10 21 112015 20 82016 19 32017 19 5