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BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 1 GAME 19 FLORIDA 2018 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 11 No. 17 COLORADO W, 16-9 FEBRUARY 17 No. 1 MARYLAND L, 16-14 FEBRUARY 25 No. 23 LOYOLA W, 17-16 (OT) FEBRUARY 28 JACKSONVILLE W, 16-5 March 3 at No. 3 North Carolina W, 17-10 March 7 at No. 8 Syracuse L, 17-15 MARCH 13 No. 10 NAVY W, 19-16 March 18 at Vanderbilt * W, 11-10 MARCH 21 No. 14 TOWSON L, 14-11 March 24 at No. 24 Georgetown * W, 16-11 MARCH 31 UCONN * W, 21-8 APRIL 4 TEMPLE * W, 15-3 April 8 at Villanova * W, 18-8 APRIL 14 MARQUETTE * W, 18-6 April 18 at Cincinnati * W, 20-4 April 21 at No. 22 Denver * W, 18-13 APRIL 28 BUTLER * W, 23-3 MAY 3 MARQUETTE (BE SEMI) W, 19-8 MAY 5 DENVER (BE FINAL) 12 P.M. Eight Conference Championships: 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 {ALC}; 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 {BIG EAST} Five Conference Tournament Championships: 2012, ‘14 {ALC}; 2015, ‘16, ‘17 {BIG EAST} Seven NCAA Tournament Bids: 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 One Final Four Appearance: 2012 Four Tewaaraton Finalists 55 All-American Honors The No. 6/9 Florida lacrosse team (15-3, 9-0) will be back at the friendly confines of the Donald R. Dizney Stadium to host the BIG EAST Tournament Championship on Saturday. The top-seeded Gators face the third-seeded Denver Pioneers in a battle for the conference championship. Florida holds the 6-0 series lead and defeated Denver last season in the Championship game, 18-12. This is the fourth time these teams are meeting in the postseason, with Florida winning the BIG EAST Championship last season. The Gators also won NCAA matchups in both the 2013 and 2014 campaigns. Florida defeated the Pioneers 18-13 on April 21 in Colorado. UF was led by Shannon Kavanagh, Shayna Pirreca , Sydney Pirreca and Lindsey Ronbeck, who each notched five points in the victory. The four Ga- tors made up 11 of Florida’s 18 goals and seven of UF’s eight assists. Haley Hicklen earned the decision after recording seven saves. Denver is first in the BIG EAST in goals against average, allowing only 9.41 goals per game. They also rank sixth in points per game with 18.12. Julia Feiss has 52 points this season, coming from 42 goals and 10 assists, while Quintin Hoch-Bullen also has 52 points (36 goals, 16 assists). Carson Gregg leads the Pioneers in the net, totaling 121 saves through 16 games played. She holds a 9.77 goals against average and a save percentage of .453. GAMEDAY INFORMATION No. 6 FLORIDA 2018 Record: 15-3, 9-0 BIG EAST Head Coach: Amanda O’Leary (308-100) DENVER 2018 Record: 12-5, 6-3 BIG EAST Head Coach: Liza Kelly SERIES HISTORY: Seventh Meeting Florida leads: 6-0 Home: 4-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Regular season: 3-0 | BIG EAST: 1-0 | NCAA: 2-0 Last Time: April 21, 2018 | Denver, Colo. | W, 18-13 LIVE STREAM: FOX SPORTS 2 with Jay Alter, Monika Moore and Kelsi Steele (sideline reporter) AUDIO: GatorVision online with Ryan Urquhart & Annabeth Collins No. 6/9 FLORIDA GATORS (15-3, 9-0) VS No. 19 DENVER PIONEERS (12-5, 6-3) SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018 12 PM GAINESVILLE, FL DONALD R. DIZNEY STADIUM GATORS & DENVER TO FACEOFF IN BIG EAST FINALS LACROSSE FOLLOW THE GATORS Florida Gators Lacrosse @GatorsLax @GatorsLax @AmandaOLeary5 @FloridaGators #GoGators #FLax FLORIDA VS. DENVER STATISTICAL COMPARISON SCHOOL CONF CPCT. OVERALL PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL FLORIDA 9-0 1.000 15-3 0.833 9-2 6-1 0-0 GEORGETOWN 8-1 0.889 12-6 0.667 7-2 5-2 0-1 DENVER 6-3 0.667 12-5 0.706 6-3 5-2 1-0 MARQUETTE 6-3 0.667 10-8 0.556 8-1 2-7 0-0 TEMPLE 4-5 0.444 9-8 0.529 6-5 3-3 0-0 UCONN 4-5 0.444 8-9 0.471 4-3 4-5 0-1 VILLANOVA 3-5 0.375 8-7 0.533 5-2 3-5 0-0 VANDERBILT 3-6 0.333 8-9 0.471 4-5 4-4 0-0 CINCINNATI 1-7 0.125 7-8 0.467 4-4 3-4 0-0 BUTLER 0-9 0.000 1-16 0.059 0-8 1-8 0-0 2018 BIG EAST STANDINGS (as of 5/4/18) FLORIDA 304 110 281 405 167 631 481 .482 167 .485 <<< | >>> GOALS ASSISTS DRAW CONTROLS GROUND BALLS CAUSED TURNOVERS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SHOT PERCENTAGE SAVES SAVE PERCENTAGE DENVER 209 99 194 299 169 525 366 .398 138 .463 vs

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BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 1

GAME 19

FLORIDA 2018 SCHEDULEFEBRUARY 11 No. 17 COLORADO W, 16-9FEBRUARY 17 No. 1 MARYLAND L, 16-14FEBRUARY 25 No. 23 LOYOLA W, 17-16 (OT)FEBRUARY 28 JACKSONVILLE W, 16-5March 3 at No. 3 North Carolina W, 17-10March 7 at No. 8 Syracuse L, 17-15MARCH 13 No. 10 NAVY W, 19-16March 18 at Vanderbilt * W, 11-10MARCH 21 No. 14 TOWSON L, 14-11March 24 at No. 24 Georgetown * W, 16-11MARCH 31 UCONN * W, 21-8APRIL 4 TEMPLE * W, 15-3April 8 at Villanova * W, 18-8APRIL 14 MARQUETTE * W, 18-6April 18 at Cincinnati * W, 20-4April 21 at No. 22 Denver * W, 18-13APRIL 28 BUTLER * W, 23-3MAY 3 MARQUETTE (BE SEMI) W, 19-8MAY 5 DENVER (BE FINAL) 12 P.M.

◊ Eight Conference Championships: 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 {ALC}; 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 {BIG EAST}◊ Five Conference Tournament Championships: 2012, ‘14 {ALC}; 2015, ‘16, ‘17 {BIG EAST}◊ Seven NCAA Tournament Bids: 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 ◊ One Final Four Appearance: 2012◊ Four Tewaaraton Finalists ◊ 55 All-American Honors

The No. 6/9 Florida lacrosse team (15-3, 9-0) will be back at the friendly confines of the Donald R. Dizney Stadium to host the BIG EAST Tournament Championship on Saturday. The top-seeded Gators face the third-seeded Denver Pioneers in a battle for the conference championship. Florida holds the 6-0 series lead and defeated Denver last season in the Championship game, 18-12.

This is the fourth time these teams are meeting in the postseason, with Florida winning the BIG EAST Championship last season. The Gators also won NCAA matchups in both the 2013 and 2014 campaigns.

Florida defeated the Pioneers 18-13 on April 21 in Colorado. UF was led by Shannon Kavanagh, Shayna Pirreca , Sydney Pirreca and Lindsey Ronbeck, who each notched five points in the victory. The four Ga-tors made up 11 of Florida’s 18 goals and seven of UF’s eight assists. Haley Hicklen earned the decision after recording seven saves.

Denver is first in the BIG EAST in goals against average, allowing only 9.41 goals per game. They also rank sixth in points per game with 18.12. Julia Feiss has 52 points this season, coming from 42 goals and 10 assists, while Quintin Hoch-Bullen also has 52 points (36 goals, 16 assists). Carson Gregg leads the Pioneers in the net, totaling 121 saves through 16 games played. She holds a 9.77 goals against average and a save percentage of .453.

GAMEDAY INFORMATION

No. 6 FLORIDA2018 Record: 15-3, 9-0 BIG EAST Head Coach: Amanda O’Leary (308-100) DENVER2018 Record: 12-5, 6-3 BIG EAST Head Coach: Liza Kelly

SERIES HISTORY: Seventh Meeting • Florida leads: 6-0• Home: 4-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 1-0• Regular season: 3-0 | BIG EAST: 1-0 | NCAA: 2-0• Last Time: April 21, 2018 | Denver, Colo. | W, 18-13

LIVE STREAM: FOX SPORTS 2 with Jay Alter, Monika Moore and Kelsi Steele (sideline reporter)

AUDIO: GatorVision online with Ryan Urquhart &Annabeth Collins

No. 6/9 FLORIDA GATORS (15-3, 9-0)VS

No. 19 DENVER PIONEERS (12-5, 6-3)SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018 ◊ 12 PM ◊ GAINESVILLE, FL ◊ DONALD R. DIZNEY STADIUM

GATORS & DENVER TO FACEOFF IN BIG EAST FINALS

LACROSSE

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FLORIDA VS. DENVER STATISTICAL COMPARISON

SCHOOL CONF CPCT. OVERALL PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRALFLORIDA 9-0 1.000 15-3 0.833 9-2 6-1 0-0GEORGETOWN 8-1 0.889 12-6 0.667 7-2 5-2 0-1 DENVER 6-3 0.667 12-5 0.706 6-3 5-2 1-0 MARQUETTE 6-3 0.667 10-8 0.556 8-1 2-7 0-0TEMPLE 4-5 0.444 9-8 0.529 6-5 3-3 0-0UCONN 4-5 0.444 8-9 0.471 4-3 4-5 0-1VILLANOVA 3-5 0.375 8-7 0.533 5-2 3-5 0-0 VANDERBILT 3-6 0.333 8-9 0.471 4-5 4-4 0-0CINCINNATI 1-7 0.125 7-8 0.467 4-4 3-4 0-0 BUTLER 0-9 0.000 1-16 0.059 0-8 1-8 0-0

2018 BIG EAST STANDINGS (as of 5/4/18)

FLORIDA304110281405 167631481.482167.485

<<< | >>>GOALS

ASSISTS

DRAW CONTROLS

GROUND BALLS

CAUSED TURNOVERS

SHOTS

SHOTS ON GOAL

SHOT PERCENTAGE

SAVES

SAVE PERCENTAGE

DENVER20999

194299169525366.398138.463

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BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 2

GAME 192018 NOTABLES

• The Gators are back in the BIG EAST Championship for the fourth straight year, taking on third-seeded Denver. Florida defeated Marquette 19-8 in Thursday’s semifinal matchup.

• Lindsey Ronbeck set the BIG EAST Tournament record for most goals in a game, scoring eight in the semifinal. She also now sits at 19 career goals in the BIG EAST Tournament, passing Molly Ford’s record of 18 (Georgetown).

• Ronbeck’s eight goals also tied Florida’s program record. The last time that was done was by Shannon Gilroy on Feb. 15, 2014 against High Point.

• Sabrina Cristodero set a new UF record for draw controls in a season, racking up 110 through 18 games. That passed Mollie Stevens’ mark of 106, set in 2017.

• Haley Hicklen notched a record of her own in the semifinal, registering three saves to put her to 146 this season. That passed Mikey Meagher’s record of 145, set in 2012.

• Cara Trombetta tied Florida’s record for the most caused turnovers in a single game, recording five against Marquette in the BIG EAST semifinal. The team posted a BIG EAST Tournament record 14 CTs in the game.

• Florida racked up four major BIG EAST awards on Wednesday: Sydney Pirreca (Co-Midfielder of the Year), Haley Hicklen (Goalkeeper of the Year), Shannon Kavanagh (Freshman of the Year) and Florida’s staff won Coaching Staff of the Year.

• Seven Gators were named All-Conference: First Team honorees included Haley Hicklen, Shannon Kavanagh, Shayna Pirreca, Sydeny Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck and Cara Trombetta. Sabrina Cristodero was named Second Team All-BIG EAST.

• Gator head coach Amanda O’Leary is the 6th winningest active Division I coach with her .752 winning percentage in 23 seasons (308-100, .755). O’Leary has the 5th most wins all-time in the history of NCAA women’s lacrosse. O’Leary is 146-35 (.807) all-time at the University of Florida

• UF clinched its eighth straight conference title with the win against Butler last Saturday: 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 American Lacrosse Conference; and 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 BIG EAST.

• The Gators have won 25 straight regular season BIG EAST games and 32 straight against BIG EAST opponents (including postseason), the longest conference win streak in school history.

• Sydney Pirreca became the 11th Gator to score 100 career goals (107) with four against Denver. Sydney joins her sister Shayna and classmate Ronbeck as the only three current players on the 100 goals list.

• Haley Hicklen and Lindsey Ronbeck were named to the 2018 Tewaaraton Award Top-25 Nominee List.

OPPONENT INFO: DENVER

• Third-seeded Denver defeated Georgetown on Thursday to move onto the Championship Final. The Pioneers are 12-5 on the year and are averaging 12.29 goals per game. Julia Feiss has a team-leading 42 goals on the year, while Kendra Lanuza has a team-best 24 assists. Goalkeeper Carson Gregg has made 121 saves in 16 games, good for a .453 save percentage.

2018 STAT LEADERS• Points - 73: Shayna Pirreca • Goals - 53 Shayna Pirreca • Assists - 24: Shannon Kavanagh • Ground Balls - 55: Haley Hicklen • Draw Controls - 110: Sabrina Cristodero• Caused Turnovers - 35: Cara Trombetta• Saves - 146: Haley Hicklen

#PirrecaPowerPirreca sisters Shayna & Sydney have combined to score 33% (101/304) of Florida’s goals in 2018.

300 CLUBAmanda O’Leary earned her 300th career victory at Georgetown (3/24), becoming the fifth coach in the history of DI women’s lacrosse to do so.

STREAKINGShayna Pirreca is on a 38-game streak of scoring at least one goal, the longest streak in UF history. Her 40 consecutive games with a point is the third-best stretch by a Gator.

DOMINANT DEFENSEAnchored by senior Aniya Flanagan, UF is one of three schools to finish in the top-12 in scoring defense over the past three seasons. The Gators are second in the BIG EAST in scoring defense, only allowing 9.80 goals per game. Currently, Cara Trombetta sits tied for fourth all-time in Florida’s history with 62 caused turnovers.

HOME COOKINGFlorida owns an impressive 86-14 (.860) record in the confines of Donald R. Dizney Stadium

MAGIC NUMBER: 14When scoring at least 14 goals, the Gators are 115-2 in the nine-year history of the program. The two setbacks have each occurred this season: vs. No. 1 Maryland (L, 16-14), and at No. 8 Syracuse (L, 17-15).

UNDER THE LIGHTS Florida boasts a 33-4 (.892) record all-time in night games (starting after 6 p.m.).

FRESH FACESSabrina Cristodero, Grace Haus & Shannon Kavanagh have made an immediate impact during their freshman seasons, starting in all 18 games. Haus and Kavanagh have combined for 65 goals and 31 assists, while Cristodero leads the Gators with a program record 110 draw controls.

BACK IN THE CAGE Haley Hicklen has been dominant in goal for the Gators this season. The junior posted a Florida lacrosse single-game record by saving 16 shots at No. 3 North Carolina. Her 360 career saves are the second most in program history and set the program record for most saves in a season against Marquette, notching her 146th save of the year. That passed Mikey Meagher (145, 2012) for the most in a single season.

TOP-NOTCH COMPETITION Florida has played nine teams ranked in the IWLCA Top-25 this season. The Gators have faced No. 17 Colorado, No. 1 Maryland, No. 23 Loyola, No. 3 North Carolina, No. 8 Syracuse, No. 10 Navy, No. 14 Towson, No. 24 Georgetown and No. 22 Denver.UF is 6-3 against ranked opponents.

EXCLUSIVE COMPANYSince 2011, Florida has the second-most wins (136) of any DI women’s lacrosse team Institution W-L Win PercentageMaryland 167-11 .938FLORIDA 136-27 .834North Carolina 133-31 .812Syracuse 127-49 .722Navy 126-33 .792

Rank School Points

1 Stony Brook (24) 6242 Maryland (1) 5943 North Carolina 5614 Boston College 5515 James Madison 5406 FLORIDA 4877 Northwestern 4718 Towson 4519 Loyola (MD) 42510 Navy 38611 Stanford 36512 Virginia Tech 34813 Penn 31914 Colorado 30315 Princeton 30116 Virginia 20117 Syracuse 19918 High Point 19819 Penn State 14020 Notre Dame 13621 Southern California 13222 Georgetown 10623 Johns Hopkins 9824 Darmouth 7925 Duke 75

Rank School Points

1 Stony Brook (23) 4602 Maryland 4143 North Carolina 4124 Boston College 3995 James Madison 3856 Northwestern 3167 Towson 3048 Loyola 3019 FLORIDA 28910 Navy 22411 Stanford 21812 Virginia Tech 19013 Princeton 18614 Penn 16315 Colorado 143 16 High Point 11817 Georgetown 77 18 Notre Dame 37 T-19 Syracuse 31T-19 Denver 31

Date IWLCA Media

Jan. 29 5 5Feb. 19 3 4Feb. 26 4 6March 5 3 4March 12 6 6March 19 6 6March 26 8 8April 2 7 8April 9 6 9April 16 6 9April 23 6 9April 30 6 9May 7 - -

IWLCA POLLApril 30, 2018

ILWOMEN CASCADE MEDIA POLLApril 30, 2018

UF WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 3

GAME 19

2017 FLORIDA COACHING STAFFHead Coach ..................................................................................................................................................................................Amanda O’LearyAssistant Coaches ........................................................................................... Taryn VanThof, Nadine HadnagyAthletic Trainer ................................................................................................................................................................................Tommy Stitch Director of Strength & Conditioning .........................................................................................................................Karin WerthAcademic Advisor.........................................................................................................................................................................Caleb SorgiusProgram Coordinator ...................................................................................................................................................................Marci Brown

2018 NUMERICAL ROSTERNO. NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL1 Madisyn Kittell A 4-7 So. Syracuse, N.Y. / West Genesee3 Caroline Benitez M 5-3 Jr. Darrien, Conn. / Darien4 Eddy Shoop M 5-4 Fr. Dewey Beach, Del. / Cape Henlopen5 Annie Wright D 5-5 Fr. Darien, Conn. / Darien6 Kendra Cronin M 5-5 Jr. Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore7 Shayna Pirreca* A 5-4 Sr. Mount Sinai, N.Y. / Mount Sinai8 Paige Aldave M 5-3 Jr. Baltimore, Md. / St. Paul’s9 Alix Lopez A 5-9 Jr. Oakdale, N.Y. / Connetquot10 Sabrina Cristodero D 5-1 Fr. Glen Head, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s11 Makenzie Mason D 5-3 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. / Harpeth Hall12 Kassidy Bresnahan A 5-4 Fr. Edgewater, Md. / South River13 Jordan Stevens A 5-3 So. Marriottsville, Md. / Mount Hebron14 Lindsey Ronbeck* A 5-4 Jr. Manhasset, N.Y. / Manhasset15 Grace Haus A 5-7 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Notre Dame Prep16 Cara Trombetta D 5-4 So. Holbrook, N.Y. / Sachem East17 Shannon Kavanagh M 5-6 Fr. Smithtown, N.Y. / Smithtown East18 Bridget Knowles A 5-5 So. Carlsbad, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic19 Emily Petillo D 5-1 So. Manasquan, N.J. / Manasquan / Louisville20 Brianna Harris M 5-8 So. Annapolis, Md. / Broadneck21 Lexi Bolton M 5-3 So. Gainesville, Va. / Patriot22 Caroline May D 5-5 Jr. Sparks, Md. / Hereford23 Madi Hall M 5-4 Jr. Sykesville, Md. / Century24 Allie Pavinelli M 5-8 Sr. Northport, N.Y. / Northport25 Aniya Flanagan* D 5-2 Sr. Nottingham, Md. / Perry Hall26 Jillian Alonso A 5-4 Jr. Massapequa, N.Y. / Farmingdale 27 Katharine Hamer* D 5-4 Sr. Key Largo, Fla. / Coral Shores28 Morgan Bracken D 5-8 Sr. Timonium, Md. / Notre Dame Prep29 Haley Hicklen GK 5-9 Jr. Baltimore, Md. / Towson33 Kaitlyn Dabkowski M 5-4 Fr. Cockeysville, Md. / Dulaney35 Olivia Cole GK 5-6 Sr. Alexandria, Va. / Bishop Ireton44 Sydney Pirreca* M 5-2 Jr. Mount Sinai, N.Y. / Mount Sinai77 Kenzii Kittell GK 4-10 So. Syracuse, N.Y. / West Genesee

*Captain

2018 ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO. NAME POS. HT. CL.8 Paige Aldave M 5-3 Jr.

26 Jillian Alonso A 5-4 Jr.

3 Caroline Benitez M 5-3 Jr.

21 Lexi Bolton M 5-3 So.

28 Morgan Bracken D 5-8 Sr.

12 Kassidy Bresnahan A 5-4 Fr.

35 Olivia Cole GK 5-6 Sr.

10 Sabrina Cristodero D 5-1 Fr.

6 Kendra Cronin M 5-5 Jr.

33 Kaitlyn Dabkowski M 5-4 Fr.

25 Aniya Flanagan D 5-2 Sr.

23 Madi Hall M 5-4 Jr.

27 Katharine Hamer D 5-4 Sr.

20 Brianna Harris M 5-8 So.

15 Grace Haus A 5-7 Fr.

29 Haley Hicklen GK 5-9 So.

17 Shannon Kavanagh M 5-6 Fr.

77 Kenzii Kittell GK 4-10 So.

1 Madisyn Kittell A 4-7 So.

18 Bridget Knowles A 5-5 So.

9 Alix Lopez A 5-9 Jr.

11 Makenzie Mason D 5-3 Fr.

22 Caroline May D 5-5 Jr.

24 Allie Pavinelli M 5-8 Sr.

19 Emily Petillo D 5-1 So.

7 Shayna Pirreca A 5-4 Sr.

44 Sydney Pirreca M 5-2 Jr.

14 Lindsey Ronbeck A 5-4 Jr.

4 Eddy Shoop M 5-4 Fr.

13 Jordan Stevens A 5-3 So.

16 Cara Trombetta D 5-4 So.

5 Annie Wright D 5-5 Fr.

FLORIDA PRONUNCIATIONSPaige Aldave ALL-dah-vayKassidy Bresnahan BREZ-na-han Aniya Flanagan Uh-NYE-uhKat Hamer HAY-merGrace Haus H-AH-sK. & M. Kittell Kit-TELL Emily Petillo Pe-TILL-oShay & Syd Pirreca PUR-eh-cuh

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 4

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DATE AWARD ATHLETE2/13 Honor Roll Haley Hicklen2/20 Midfielder Sydney Pirreca2/27 Freshman Sabrina Cristodero3/6 Defensive Player Haley Hicklen3/6 Freshman Sabrina Cristodero3/6 Honor Roll Shayna Pirreca3/13 Honor Roll Shayna Pirreca3/20 Honor Roll Shayna Pirreca3/27 Midfielder Shannon Kavanagh4/3 Attacker Lindsey Ronbeck4/10 Defensive Player Haley Hicklen4/17 Defensive Player Sabrina Cristodero4/17 Freshman Shannon Kavanagh4/24 Defensive Player Cara Trombetta4/24 Freshman Shannon Kavanagh4/24 Honor Roll Lindsey Ronbeck5/1 Freshman Sabrina Cristodero 5/1 Honor Roll Cara Trombetta

2018 BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARDS

DATE AWARD ATHLETE2/14/18 ILWomen/Alpha Lacrosse Rookie of the Week Shannon Kavanagh2/21/18 ILWomen/Alpha Lacrosse Player of the Week Sydney Pirreca3/5/18 Brine Lacrosse/US Lacrosse National Player of the Week Haley Hicklen3/6/18 ILWomen/Alpha Lacrosse Player of the Week Haley Hicklen3/28/18 ILWomen/Alpha Lacrosse Rookie of the Week Shannon Kavanagh

2018 NATIONAL AWARDS

DATE OPPONENT RESULTFeb. 11 No. 17 Colorado W, 16-9Feb. 17 No. 1 Maryland L, 16-14Feb. 25 No. 23 Loyola W, 17-16 (OT)March 3 at No. 3 North Carolina W, 17-10March 7 at No. 8 Syracuse L, 17-15March 13 No. 10 Navy W, 19-16March 21 No. 14 Towson L, 14-11March 24 at No. 24 Georgetown W, 16-11April 21 at No. 22 Denver W, 18-13

2018 RANKED OPPONENTS (6-3)

DATE OPPONENT LARGEST DEFICIT FINAL2/25/18 No. 23 Loyola 4 goals (7-11, 26:05, 2nd half ) W, 17-16 (OT)3/13/18 No. 10 Navy 8 goals (2-10, 11:01, 1st half ) W, 19-163/24/18 at No. 24 Georgetown 4 goals (4-8, 9:25, 1st half ) W, 16-113/31/18 UConn 1 goal (0-1, 28:38, 1st half ) W, 21-84/8/18 at Villanova 1 goal (0-1, 29:10, 1st half ) W, 18-84/21/18 at No. 22 Denver 1 goal (6-7, 2:14, 1st half ) W, 18-13

2018 COME-FROM-BEHIND WINS

ATHLETE RESULT YEARHaley Hicklen Top 25 2018Lindsey Ronbeck Top 25 2018 Shayna Pirreca Nominee 2017, 2018Sydney Pirreca Nominee 2018Sammi Burgess Top-25 2017Mollie Stevens Top-25 2017Taylor Bresnahan Nominee 2017Haley Hicklen Nominee 2017Lindsey Ronbeck Nominee 2017Nicole Graziano Finalist 2016Caroline Fitzgerald Top-25 2016, 2017Mollie Stevens Nominee 2016Nora Barry Nominee 2015Shannon Gilroy Finalist 2014, 2015Shannon Gilroy Nominee 2013Mikey Meagher Finalist 2013Brittany Dashiell Nominee 2013Brittany Dashiell Finalist 2012Kitty Cullen Nominee 2011, 2012, 2013

FLORIDA TEWAARATON HISTORYNO. PLAYER YEARS AT UF256 Shannon Gilroy 2012-15203 Kitty Cullen 2010-13189 Ashley Bruns 2010-13159 Mollie Stevens 2014-17148 SHAYNA PIRRECA 2015-PRESENT143 LINDSEY RONBECK 2016-PRESENT 141 Sammi Burgess 2014-17138 Brittany Dashiell 2010-13125 Nora Barry 2012-15107 SYDNEY PIRRECA 2016-PRESENT 107 Nicole Graziano 2012-16

(current players approaching 100 goals)59 ALLIE PAVINELLI 2015-PRESENT

FLORIDA 100 GOAL SCORERS

2018 RECORD WHEN ...Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-3At home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2On the road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1At a neutral site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0Night games (5 pm or later) . . . . . . . . . 1-1Day games (before 5 pm) . . . . . . . . . 14-2

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0One-goal games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Games decided by 2-5 goals. . . . . . . . 3-3Games decided by 6-9 goals . . . . . . .3-0Games decided by 10+ goals. . . . . . . .8-0

Against ranked opponents. . . . . . . . . . 6-3Against top-10 opponents . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Against opponents ranked 11-25. . . . . 4-1Against unranked opponents . . . . . . .9-0

Scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3Opponent scores first . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0

Leading at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-0Trailing at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3Tied at halftime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0

Leading with 5:00 left. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-0Trailing with 5:00 left . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3Tied with 5:00 left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0

Scoring 10 or more goals . . . . . . . . . . 15-3Scoring fewer than 10 goals. . . . . . . . .0-0Allowing 10 or more goals . . . . . . . . . . 7-3Allowing less than 10 goals . . . . . . . . .8-0

Five+ players score a goal . . . . . . . . . 15-3Less than five players score a goal . .0-0Assisting on five or more goals. . . . . . 11-2Assisting on less than five goals. . . . . 4-1

Outshooting the opponent . . . . . . . . . 11-2Opponent outshoots UF . . . . . . . . . . .4-0Shots are the same . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1

Winning more draw controls . . . . . . . . 11-3Opponent wins more draws . . . . . . . .6-0Draw controls are the same. . . . . . . . .0-0

Recording more ground balls . . . . . . 12-0Recording fewer ground balls . . . . . . . 2-3Ground balls are the same . . . . . . . . . . 1-0

MAJOR AWARDSSydney Pirreca Co-Midfielder of the Year

Haley Hicklen Defensive Player of the Year

Shannon Kavanagh Freshman of the Year

Florida Coaching Staff of the Year

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAMHaley Hicklen

Shannon Kavanagh

Shayna Pirreca

Sydney Pirreca *

Lindsey Ronbeck *

Cara Trombetta*

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAMSabrina Cristodero * Unanimous Selection

2018 BIG EAST AWARDS

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 5

2018 NCAA ATTENDANCEFlorida ranks No. 14 in the NCAA in total attendance so far this season, having drawn 4,366 fans through nine home games.

1 Army Patriot 18,2612 Stony Brook America East 10,5173 Maryland Big Ten 10,0854 Navy Patriot 7,1415 Saint Joseph’s A10 7,056 6 Syracuse ACC 6,0387 Northwestern Big Ten 5,7158 Loyola (MD) Patroit 5,317 9 Virginia ACC 5,148 10 North Carolina ACC 4,88111 Penn State Big Ten 4,70712 Duke ACC 4,63813 High Point Big South 4,50514 FLORIDA BIG EAST 4,366

GAME 19

FLORIDA TOP TEAM STATISTICAL RANKINGS

NCAA RANKT-21st Trombetta (1.94/g)19th Cristodero (6.11/g)T-48th Ronbeck (0.87/g)

T-31st Ronbeck (54)T-34th Sh. Pirreca (73)

23rd Hicklen (.480)T-42 Hicklen (146)

<<< | >>>CT PER GAMEDC PER GAME

FPG GOALS PER GAMEGOALSPOINTS

SAVE PERCENTAGESAVES

BIG EAST RANK3rd Trombetta (1.94/g)1st Cristodero (6.11/g)4th Ronbeck (0.87/g)

4th Ronbeck (54)3rd Sh. Pirreca (73)2nd Hicklen (.480)T-3rd Hicklen (146)

FLORIDA TOP INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL RANKINGS

Rank School Conference

1 Maryland (23-0) Big Ten2 North Carolina (17-3) Atlantic Coast3 Princeton (15-4) Ivy League4 FLORIDA (17-3) BIG EAST5 Penn State (17-4) Big Ten6 Stony Brook (20-2) America East7 Syracuse (15-7) Atlantic Coast8 Boston College (17-7) Atlantic Coast9 Penn (13-4) Ivy League10 USC (18-4) Mountain Pacific11 Colorado (16-4) Mountain Pacific12 Northwestern (11-10) Big Ten13 Virginia (12-9) Atlantic Coast14 James Madison (14-7) Colonial15 Cornell (13-6) Ivy League16 UMass (17-4) Atlantic 1017 Navy (18-5) Patriot18 Johns Hopkins (11-7) Big Ten19 Towson (12-7) Colonial20 Elon (13-7) Colonial

2017 FINAL NCAA LACROSSE RPIMay 28, 2017

NAME POINTS GOALS ASSISTS GB DC CT SAVESPaige Aldave - - - - - - -Jill Alonso - - - - - - -Caroline Benitez - - - 1 - 1 -Lexi Bolton - - - 1 - - -Morgan Bracken - - - 5 - 6 -Kassidy Bresnahan 1 1 1 - - - -Olivia Cole - - - - - - 2Sabrina Cristodero - - - 4 11 3 -Kaitlyn Dabkowski - - - - - - -Aniya Flanagan - - - 1 - - -Madi Hall 3 2 - 2 - 2 -Katharine Hamer - - - - - - -Grace Haus - - - 2 - 1 -Haley Hicklen - - - 1 - - 23Shannon Kavanagh 5 5 5 2 9 1 -Kenzii Kittell - - - - - - -Madisyn Kittell - - - 1 - - -Bridget Knowles - - - - - - -Alix Lopez 2 2 - - - - -Caroline May - - - 2 - - -Allie Pavinelli - - - 1 - - -Emily Petillo - - - - - - -Shayna Pirreca 40 38* - - - - -Sydney Pirreca 22 11 - 3 1 - -Lindsey Ronbeck 8 8 - 1 - - -Eddy Shoop - - - - - - -Cara Trombetta - - - 19 - 1 -* = Florida Record

GATOR ACTIVE STREAKS (as of 4/30/18)

NCAA RANK38th (9.28/g)

13th (15.56/g)6th (22.50/g)9th (23.00/g)

21st (.485)23rd (9.83/g)6th (7.06/g)

4th (16.89/g)T-6 (.833)

<<< | >>>CT PER GAMEDC PER GAMEGB PER GAME

POINTS PER GAMESAVE PERCENTAGESCORING DEFENSESCORING MARGIN

SCORING OFFENSEWIN PERCENTAGE

BIG EAST RANK6th (9.28/g)

2nd (15.56/g)3rd (22.50/g) 1st (23.00/g)

1st (.485)2nd (9.83/g)1st (7.06/g)

1st (16.89/g)1st (.833)

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 6

GAME 19

Goalkeeper29 Haley Hicklen 5-9 • JR

35 Olivia Cole 5-6 • SR

77 Kenzii Kittell 4-10 • SO

Defense Defense

Defense Defense16 Cara Trombetta 5-4 • SO

25 Aniya Flanagan 5-2 • SR

22 Caroline May 5-5 • JR

10 Sabrina Cristodero 5-1 • FR

19 Emily Petillo 5-1 • SO

28 Morgan Bracken 5-8 • SR

28 Morgan Bracken 5-8 • SR

3 Caroline Benitez 5-3 • JR

Attack

Attack

Attack

Attack

17 Shannon Kavanagh 5-6 • FR

7 Shayna Pirreca 5-4 • SR

14 Lindsey Ronbeck 5-4 • JR

15 Grace Haus 5-7 • FR

1 Madisyn Kittell 4-7 • SO

1 Madisyn Kittell 4-7 • SO

9 Alix Lopez 5-9 • JR

9 Alix Lopez 5-9 • JR

Midfield Midfield

Midfield44 Sydney Pirreca 5-2 • JR

10 Sabrina Cristodero 5-1 • FR23 Madi Hall

5-4 • JR

24 Allie Pavinelli 5-8 • SR

3 Caroline Benitez 5-3 • JR

24 Allie Pavinelli 5-8 • SR

2018 Florida Lacrosse Depth Chart

4 Eddy Shoop 5-4 • FR

33 Kaitlyn Dabkowski 5-4 • FR

Draw Control17 Shannon Kavanagh24 Allie Pavinelli23 Madi Hall

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 7

GAME 19

Amanda O’Leary finished her eighth season at the helm of the Florida Gators in 2017 with the program’s seventh NCAA Tournament bid. O’Leary has turned her team into a national powerhouse since its inception in 2010. Hired to lead Florida’s inaugural lacrosse team on June 22, 2007, O’Leary had the opportunity to recruit and organize the program before the Gators began competition in the 2010 season. Her impressive career record of 293-97 (.751) ranks among the best of active head coaches in the nation. In eight seasons, she has taken Florida to an NCAA Final Four, four NCAA quarterfinal appearances, three BIG EAST regular season, three BIG EAST tournament titles, four American Lacrosse Conference regular season titles and two ALC tournament championships. She has also coached 15 Gators who have earned 55 All-America honors, four Tewaaraton Award finalists and two Honda Sports Award nominees.

2017 proved to be an explosive season for Florida’s offense under O’Leary’s direction. In the first year of the NCAA shot clock, the Gators scored a school-record 16.8 goals per game en route to a 17-3 overall record. UF was a perfect 9-0 in BIG EAST conference play, claiming the program’s seventh straight conference title and fifth consecutive conference tournament title. Ranked No. 2 in the IWLCA Top-20 for the final four weeks of the season, 2017 marked Florida’s fifth season of at least 17 wins in the eight-year history of the program. Florida posted a 5-2 record against ranked opponents, topping No. 3 Southern California, No. 5 Syracuse and No. 7 Stony Brook. The Gators entered the NCAA Tournament on a nine-game winning streak and with the No. 3 overall seed. UF faced a tough test in the second round, losing to Southern California, 15-12. UF saw six players earn nine All-American honors, and 10 players earn All-BIG EAST accolades. Three Gators won BIG EAST Awards: Mollie Stevens (Attack), Caroline Fitzgerald (Defensive PoY), Haley Hicklen (Goalkeeper), and O’Leary was honored with the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year.

Florida continued its dominance under Coach O’Leary in 2016. The Gators tore through BIG EAST play, winning the regular season title for a second-straight year after earning a perfect 7-0 record. The Gators also won the BIG EAST Tournament for a second-consecutive season after defeating Temple in the championship game. During the course of the season, Florida defeated eventual national champion, and No. 2-ranked North Carolina on the road at Chapel Hill. UF also prevailed over No. 2 Syracuse in overtime at Syracuse less than two weeks later. The Orange and Blue entered the NCAA tournament with an 18-1 record, and lost a thriller to Penn State in the first round, 13-14, to finish the season 18-2. The Gators saw four players earn five All-American honors, including the Inside Lacrosse National Rookie of the Year, Lindsey Ronbeck. Florida also had seven players named to All-BIG EAST teams, and Nicole Graziano became UF’s fourth-ever Tewaaraton Award Finalist.

After five years in the ALC, the Gators found themselves in a new conference in 2015: The BIG EAST. Just as they had done in their old conference, the Gators continued their winning ways. Florida earned a tie with Georgetown for the regular season title, but blew away the competition in the BIG EAST Tournament. In the tournament, Florida’s 24-point scoring margin over the two day tournament was the best mark in BIG EAST Tournament history. O’Leary and her Gators qualified for their fifth-straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2015 and the sixth-year coach led her team to a 15-10 win over Stanford in the first round. In the second round, Florida’s national championship aspirations were cut short by the second-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels. Florida saw a conference-leading eight members be named to the All-BIG EAST teams and senior midfielder Shannon Gilroy was named BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year along with a Tewaaraton Finalist for a second-straight year.

The 2014 season proved that the Florida Gators didn’t need to rebuild, they just reloaded. After graduating a 13-member founding class in 2013, everyone expected Florida to take a step back and rebuild. The Gators returned three starters and had a roster featuring 22 underclassmen. After an eye-opening loss at No. 1 North Carolina to start the season, Florida banded together and embarked on an 18-3 season that featured a sweep of the ALC regular season and tournament titles as well as a trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals. The Gators finished the season ranked second nationally in scoring offense (15.00 goals per game), fourth in scoring margin (6.57) and fifth in points (412) and draw controls (15.14 per game). Individually, Tewaaraton finalist Shannon Gilroy led the nation with 86 goals and became the first Florida player in program history to score 100+ points in a season. O’Leary was named the ILWomen Coach of the Year for the first time in her 20-year coaching career, and the ALC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season and third overall. Shannon Gilroy was named the ALC Midfield Player of the Year and Sammi Burgess picked up ALC Rookie of the Year honors. Gilroy was also named the ALC Tournament MVP and the Gators placed four on the All-Tournament Team.

In just its second year of competition, the Florida lacrosse team reached as high as a No. 2 national ranking, won 14 consecutive games, accomplished an undefeated 11-0 home season, won the regular-season conference title outright, had six All-ALC honors, eight ALC weekly honors, six National Player of the Week recognitions, six All-America honors and, under O’Leary’s watchful eye, had Kitty Cullen honored as the ALC Player of the Year and nominated for the Tewaaraton Award as only a sophomore. Following the 2011 season, O’Leary was named ALC Coach of the Year and IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year. The Gators defeated seven ranked opponents in 2011, including eventual 2011 NCAA Champion, Northwestern, and 2010 national semifinalist, Syracuse. On April 14, Florida defeated then-No. 2 Northwestern, the six-time National Champions, handing the Wildcats their first ALC regular season loss in seven years.

O’Leary came to UF from Yale, where she led the Bulldogs for 14 seasons. Yale set the school record for season wins with 14 in O’Leary’s second year (1995) and twice equaled that mark (1999 and 2003). She took Yale to two of its three NCAA Championship appearances, as the Bulldogs reached the 2003 quarterfinal round and the 2007 opening round.

During her playing career, O’Leary was a four-year starter for Temple’s lacrosse and field hockey teams. A two-time All-American in both sports, O’Leary led the Owl’s lacrosse team to a 19-0 record and the national championship in 1988. O’Leary was the Midfielder of the Year selection for the NCAA All-Tournament teams in 1987 and 1988 as well as the NCAA Most Valuable Player in 1988. Lacrosse Magazine also selected her as its 1988 Player of the Year.

In 2005, O’Leary was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. She also became a member of the Temple Owls’ Hall of Fame in the fall of 2004. O’Leary was named to the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse 25th Anniversary Team in the fall of 2006.

She was the youngest player and starter on the 1989 U.S. World Cup team that claimed the International Federation of Women’s Lacrosse Association (IFWLA) gold medal in Perth, Australia. O’Leary was the second-leading scorer on the 1993 U.S. World Cup team which repeated as the IFWLA World Cup champions in Edinburgh, Scotland. In the 1993 World Cup, O’Leary scored 17 points, including the game-winner versus Australia in the semifinal game.

AMANDA O’LEARYHEAD COACH ◊ 23rd Season Overall ◊ 9th Season at Florida ◊ Temple ‘88

O’LEARY AT A GLANCEHometown: Royersford, Pa.Education: B.A. Exercise Physiology and Kinesiology, Temple University, 1988Family: Married to Kevin O’Leary; Children: Madison, a senior on the Stanford women’s lacrosse team, and Ryan

THE O’LEARY FILEYALE: 162-65 (.714)Season Record Final Rank 1994 10-5 9 1995 14-2 6 1996 10-4 9 1997 12-5 12 1998 12-4 11 1999 14-4 9 2000 11-5 14 2001 10-6 12 2002 11-5 11 2003 14-4 7 2004 12-4 12 2005 10-6 13 2006 9-7 19 2007 13-4 11

FLORIDA: 144-35 (.804)Season Record Final Rank 2010 10-8 — 2011 16-4 5 2012 19-3 3 2013 18-3 5 2014 18-3 5 2015 15-6 12 2016 18-2 6 2017 17-3 9 2018 13-3 TBD

OVERALL: 306-100 (.754)> 6th winningest active Division I coach with her .754 winning percentage> 5th winningest coach all-time in the history of DI women’s lacrosse with 306 wins

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 8

GAME 19

University of Florida head coach Amanda O’Leary announced the addition of reigning Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) National Defender of the Year and Tewaaraton Award Finalist Nadine Hadnagy to the Gators coaching staff on June 30, 2017.

A 2017 graduate of the University of Maryland, Hadnagy was a two-time IWLCA All-American, and a three-time national champion during her playing career.

“I couldn’t be happier to have Nadine join our staff,” said head coach Amanda O’Leary. “She has been nothing but a winner during her career, and has competed at the highest level possible for Maryland and in the UWLX. Nadine’s work ethic and competitiveness will be a wonderful addition and influence to our student-athletes and program. I’m so glad she is a Gator.”

O’Leary, second-year assistant coach Taryn VanThof and Hadnagy will comprise the 2017-18 Florida coaching staff.

“I’m really excited to get started and join Mandee and Taryn at an awesome program like Florida. The talent, tradition and school pride in Gainesville is unbelievable, and something I can’t wait to be a part of,” remarked Hadnagy. “The opportunity to work with a top program and make an impact instantly is very special, and to have someone like Mandee to guide me every day is a dream situation.”

As a defender at Maryland, Hadnagy played in 92 games, making 90 starts from 2014-2017. She compiled 115 ground balls, 74 caused turnovers, 19 draw controls, and seven points in her career as a Terrapin.

Hadnagy’s complete collegiate honors include:

• 2017 Tewaaraton Award Finalist

• 2017 IWLCA National Defender of the Year

• 2017 IWLCA First Team All-American

• 2017 Inside Lacrosse Media First Team All-American

• 2017 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year

• 2017 Big Ten All-Tournament Team

• 2017 All-Big Ten

• 2016 IWLCA Third Team All-American

• 2016 All-Big Ten

• 2016 Tewaaraton Award nominee

Taryn VanThof enters her second season as an assistant coach at the University of Florida and will continue to work with the Gators’ midfielders. A three-time IWLCA All-American midfielder at Loyola University Maryland and a US Lacrosse National Team member, VanThof joined the Florida coaching staff following one season as an assistant coach at Rutgers.

VanThof made an immediate impact at Florida during the 2017 season, as the Gators posted a 17-3 record and claimed the program’s third consecutive BIG EAST championship. Her effect on UF’s midfielders, namely IWLCA First Team All-American Mollie Stevens, was easily distinguishable. Stevens set the UF single season record for draw controls, winning

In Rutgers’ third season in the Big Ten Conference, VanThof helped guide the Scarlet Knights to a second straight conference tournament semifinal game and the program’s first conference tourney win since 1998. Rutgers notched two ranked wins last season – both against Ohio State – with VanThof on staff.

VanThof, who was a part of history when she was drafted to the Long Island Sound (UWLX), helped pave

the way as the Sound captured the inaugural UWLC Championship Trophy at the end of July. Just a week later, VanThof was named to the 36 member US Lacrosse National Team leading into the World Cup next summer in England.

A decorated NCAA athlete with the Greyhounds, VanThof earned IWLCA Third Team All-America honors from 2013-15. The midfield standout racked up 160 points -- 108 goals and 52 assists -- in her career, also accumulating 127 ground balls and a staggering 318 draw controls. VanThof owns the single-season (122) and career (318) Loyola University Maryland draw control records.

A three-time all-conference selection (BIG EAST ’13, Patriot League ’14, ’15), VanThof helped Loyola to the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2015, and in her final season, VanThof tallied a career-best 53 points (30g, 23a), including two game-winning goals. The Greyhounds advanced to at least the second round of the NCAA Tournament in all four years of VanThof’s playing career, also making a quarterfinal run during her redshirt season in 2012.

Along with her success on the field, VanThof dedicated her time on the coaching front throughout her playing career. While with the Greyhounds, the Livonia, N.Y., native spent time as a coach and player coach with Seven Lacrosse Training (Baltimore, Md.), C2 Lacrosse (Baltimore, Md.), Lady Roc Lacrosse Inc. (East Rochester, N.Y.), and Maximum Exposure Lacrosse Company.

VanThof was selected by the Greyhounds’ coaching staff to represent the program on the Jeff Jansen Leadership Academy, where she honed her leadership skills with a variety of training sessions and activities. She graduated from Loyola University Maryland in 2015 with a bachelor’s in business administration, earning a double specialization in management and marketing.

TARYN VANTHOFASSISTANT COACH ◊ 2nd Season

VANTHOF AT A

GLANCECoaching Experience: 2017-Pres: Florida, Assistant Coach2016: Rutgers, Assistant Coach

Playing Experience: 2017-Pres: New England Command (WPLL)2014-17: U.S. Lacrosse National Team2016-17: Long Island Sound (UWLL) 2011-2015: Loyola (Md.)

Education: Loyola University Maryland: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, 2015

NADINE HADNAGYASSISTANT COACH ◊ 1st Season

HADNAGY AT A

GLANCECoaching Experience: 2018: Florida, Assistant Coach

Playing Experience: 2017-Pres: Upstate Pride (WPLL)2017: Long Island Sound (UWLL) 2014-2017: University of Maryland

Education: University of Maryland: Bachelor’s Degree in Hearing and Speech Sciences, 2017

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 9

GAME 19

1 MADISYN KITTELL4-7 | SO | A | SYRACUSE, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER2, 5x, last vs. Butler (4/28/18) ........................Goals.............. 3, 3x, vs. Georgetown (4/29/17)2 at North Carolina (3/3/18) ..........................Assists ..................................3 at Marquette (4/5/17)3 vs. Butler (4/28/18)..............................................Points ....................................6 at Marquette (4/5/17)3 vs. Butler (4/28/18)...............................................Shots ...............5, 2x, vs. Georgetown (4/29/17)4 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)............................Ground Balls ..............4, 2x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ...................... 1, 2x, vs. Cincinnati (4/8/17)3 vs. Loyola (2/25/18) ............................Caused Turnovers ....................... 3 vs. Loyola (2/25/18)

KITTELL NOTABLES• Sent UF’s game against Loyola into overtime by causing a turnover and

scoring a goal with just over one minute left• Made her first career start at Vanderbilt (3/18)

3 CAROLINE BENITEZ5-3 | JR | M | DARIEN, CONN.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER2, 4x, at Georgetown (3/24/18) ...................Goals...........2, 5x, last Georgetown (3/24/18)1, 2x, vs. Jacksonville (2/28/18) ..................Assists .............. 1, 5x, vs. Jacksonville (2/28/18)3 vs. Colorado (2/11/18) ........................................Points ....................................3 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)3, 4x, at Denver (4/28/18) ..................................Shots .............................3, 6x, at Denver (4/28/18)4 vs. Loyola (2/25/18) ...................................Ground Balls ....................4, 2x, vs. Loyola (2/25/18)2 vs. Towson (3/21/18) ................................Draw Controls ...........................2 vs. Towson (3/21/18)3 at North Carolina (3/3/18) ...........Caused Turnovers ......3 at North Carolina (3/3/18)

BENITEZ NOTABLES• Set a career-high with 3 caused turnovers at UNC (3/3)

4 EDDY SHOOP5-4 | FR | M | DEWEY BEACH, DEL.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER1, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) .....................................Goals................................. 1, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ....................................Assists ................................1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)2, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ...................................Points ...............................2, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)4 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)......................................Shots .................................4 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)2 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ....................................Ground Balls ............................... 2 vs. Butler (4/28/18)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ....................................Draw Controls ...............................1 vs. Butler (4/28/18)1 at Villanova (4/8/18) ...........................Caused Turnovers .......................1 at Villanova (4/8/18)

SHOOP NOTABLES• Scored her first career goal against Temple (4/4)

5 ANNIE WRIGHT5-5 | FR | D | DARIEN, CONN.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals...................................................................................................XX.....................................................................................................Assists .................................................................................................XX......................................................................................................Points ..................................................................................................XX.......................................................................................................Shots ..................................................................................................XX.............................................................................................Ground Balls ........................................................................................XX...........................................................................................Draw Controls ......................................................................................XX......................................................................................Caused Turnovers .................................................................................X

WRIGHT NOTABLES•

6 KENDRA CRONIN5-5 | JR | M | BAY SHORE, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals...................................................................................................XX.....................................................................................................Assists .................................................................................................XX......................................................................................................Points ..................................................................................................XX.......................................................................................................Shots ...............................................1 at Butler (4/15/17)X.............................................................................................Ground Balls ........................2 vs. Cincinnati (4/8/17)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls .............................1, 2x, at Butler (4/15/17)X......................................................................................Caused Turnovers ................... 1, 2x, at Butler (4/15/17)

CRONIN NOTABLES•

2018 GATORS

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2017 15 12 4 16 20 .600 14 .700 0 6 2 9 22018 17 13 7 20 25 .520 21 .840 0 14 0 11 9Total 32 25 11 36 45 .560 32 .770 0 20 2 20 10

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2016 15 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 6 1 3 42017 18 9 3 12 16 .562 11 .688 0 6 3 2 22018 18 18 2 20 35 .514 25 .714 1 21 8 12 13Total 51 27 5 32 54 .538 39 .801 1 33 12 17 19

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2018 16 5 3 8 10 .500 9 .900 1 5 3 8 1Total 16 5 3 8 10 .500 9 .900 1 5 3 8 1

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2017 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 4 2 2 2Total 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 4 2 2 2

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2018 - - - - - - - - - - - - -Total - - - - - - - - - - - - -

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 10

GAME 19

7 SHAYNA PIRRECA5-4 | SR | A | MOUNT SINAI, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER6 at North Carolina (3/3/18) ...........................Goals........................6 at North Carolina (3/3/18)3 at Syracuse (3/7/18) ..........................................Assists ............................3, 4x, at Syracuse (3/7/18)7 at Syracuse (3/7/18) ...........................................Points .......................................7 at Syracuse (3/3/18)10, 2x, vs. Temple (4/4/18) ..................................Shots .............................10, 3x, vs. Temple (4/4/18)3 at Cincinnati (4/18/18) ............................Ground Balls .............3, 7x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls .......2, 2x, vs. Vanderbilt (3/26/16)1, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ....................Caused Turnovers ..............................2 vs. USC (2/24/17)

PIRRECA NOTABLES• Scored a career-high 7 points at Syracuse (3/7)• Set a career-high with 6 goals at UNC (3/3)• Scored the game-winning goal in overtime to beat No. 23 Loyola• Became the ninth Gator to score at least 100 goals in a career• ILWomen Preseason Media Honorable Mention All-American• 2018 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team• 2018 Team Captain

8 PAIGE ALDAVE5-3 | JR | M | BALTIMORE, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ................................................Goals..........................................2 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ..............................................Assists ................................1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)2 vs. Butler (4/28/18) .............................................Points .........................................3 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)4 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ..............................................Shots .........................................4 vs. Butler (4/28/18)1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ............................Ground Balls ...............................2 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)2 vs. UConn (3/31/18) ..................................Draw Controls .............................4 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)X......................................................................................Caused Turnovers ..............................1 at Butler (4/15/17)

ALDAVE NOTABLES•

9 ALIX LOPEZ5-9 | JR | A | OAKDALE, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER1, 3x. vs. Marquette (5/3/18) .............................Goals..........................................2 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)1, 4x, vs. Marquette (4/14/18) ........................Assists .................... 1, 6x, vs. Marquette (4/14/18)2 vs. Marquette (4/14/18) ..................................Points .........................................3 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)1, 3x. vs. Marquette (5/3/18) .............................Shots .........................................3 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)6 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)............................Ground Balls .......................6 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ...............................1 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ...............................Caused Turnovers ..........................1 vs. Butler (4/28/18)

LOPEZ NOTABLES• Picked up a career-best six ground balls against Cincinnati (4/18)

10 SABRINA CRISTODERO5-1 | FR | D | GLEN HEAD, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) .....................................Goals..................................1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)X.....................................................................................................Assists .................................................................................................X1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ....................................Points .................................1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) .....................................Shots .................................1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)5 vs. Colorado (2/11/18) ..............................Ground Balls ..........................5 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)14 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ................................Draw Controls ........................... 14 vs. Butler (4/28/18)3 vs. Towson (3/21/18) ...........................Caused Turnovers ...................... 3 vs. Towson (3/21/18)

CRISTODERO NOTABLES• Won 14 draw controls against Butler, a new single game record (4/28)• Scored her first collegiate goal against Villanova (4/8)• Set a UF freshman record by winning 10 draw controls vs. Temple (4/4)• Marked Navy’s leading scorer, Jenna Collins (3-8, 2 turnovers) • Held Syracuse’s Emily Hawryschuk to one goal on two shot attempts• Marked UNC’s Marie McCool and held her to a 4-11 shooting outing• BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (2/27), (3/6)• Limited Colorado’s Miranda Stinson to one goal on 10 shot attempts

11 MAKENZIE MASON5-3 | FR | D | NASHVILLE, TENN.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals...................................................................................................XX.....................................................................................................Assists .................................................................................................XX......................................................................................................Points ..................................................................................................XX.......................................................................................................Shots ..................................................................................................XX.............................................................................................Ground Balls ........................................................................................XX...........................................................................................Draw Controls ......................................................................................XX......................................................................................Caused Turnovers .................................................................................X

MASON NOTABLES•

2018 GATORS

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2015 20 14 6 20 31 .452 23 .742 0 7 4 7 32016 20 31 17 48 73 .425 48 .658 1 26 5 18 22017 19 50 15 65 118 .424 85 .720 3 10 3 21 52018 18 53 20 73 114 .465 80 .702 4 13 0 22 5Total 77 148 58 206 336 .442 236 .706 8 56 12 68 15

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2016 8 2 2 4 3 .667 3 1.000 0 2 4 2 02017 11 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 0 1 3 1 12018 8 1 1 2 6 .167 5 .833 0 3 3 0 0Total 27 4 3 7 13 .361 10 .778 0 6 10 3 1

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2016 8 3 2 5 5 .600 5 1.000 0 1 1 2 02017 11 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 3 0 0 02018 16 3 4 7 3 1.000 3 1.000 0 15 0 4 1Total 35 7 6 13 1- .700 8 .833 0 19 1 6 1

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 2018 18 2 0 2 2 1.000 2 1.000 0 27 110 11 16Total 18 2 0 2 2 1.000 2 1.000 0 27 110 11 16

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 2018 - - - - - - - - - - - - -Total - - - - - - - - - - - - -

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 11

GAME 19

12 KASSIDY BRESNAHAN5-4 | FR | A | EDGEWATER, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER2 vs. Colorado (2/11/18) ........................................Goals.....................................2 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)1, 5x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18) ...........................Assists ....................... 1, 5x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18)3 vs. Colorado (2/11/18) ........................................Points ....................................3 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)4 vs. Colorado (2/11/18) ........................................Shots ...................................4 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)1, 7x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ............................Ground Balls .......................1, 7x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ......................................................................................X1, 2x at Cincinnati (4/18/18) .............Caused Turnovers ........ 1, 2x at Cincinnati (4/18/18)

BRESNAHAN NOTABLES• Younger sister of former Gator All-American Taylor Bresnahan

13 JORDAN STEVENS5-3 | SO | A | MARRIOTTSVILLE, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals..................................... 1, 2x, at Butler (4/15/17)X.....................................................................................................Assists ...................................1 vs. Cincinnati (4/8/17)X......................................................................................................Points ..................................2 vs. Cincinnati (4/8/17)X.......................................................................................................Shots .....................................2, 3x, at Butler (4/15/17)X.............................................................................................Ground Balls ....................................... 1 at Butler (4/15/17)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ......................................................................................XX......................................................................................Caused Turnovers ..............................1 at Butler (4/15/17)

STEVENS NOTABLES•

14 LINDSEY RONBECK5-4 | JR | A | MANHASSET, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER8 vs. Marquette (5/3/18)......................................Goals..................................8 vs. Marquette (5/3/18)4 vs. UConn (3/31/18)............................................Assists .............................4, 2x, vs. UConn (3/31/18)10 vs. UConn (3/31/18) ..........................................Points ...................................... 10 vs. UConn (3/31/18)12, 2x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18) ..........................Shots .....................12, 2x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18)3 vs. Temple (4/4/18) .....................................Ground Balls ..............6, 2x, vs. Syracuse (3/14/17)1, 2x, at Denver (4/21/18)..........................Draw Controls .................... 3, 3x, vs. Denver (5/6/17)2 vs. Butler (4/28/18) .....................................Caused TOs ......................2, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)

RONBECK NOTABLES• BIG EAST Attacker of the Week (4/3)• Scored a career-high 10 points against UConn (3/31)• Became the 10th Gator to score at least 100 career goals vs. Jacksonville

(2/28)• ILWomen Preseason Media Second Team All-American• 2018 BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year• 2018 Team Captain

15 GRACE HAUS5-7 | FR | A | BALTIMORE, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER4, 2x, at Georgetown (3/24/18) ...................Goals............... 4, 2x, at Georgetown (3/24/18)2, 2x at Cincinnati (4/18/18)...........................Assists .......................2, 2x at Cincinnati (4/18/18)4, 3x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18) ..........................Points .......................4, 3x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18)8 vs. Navy (3/13/18) ...................................................Shots ..............................................8 vs. Navy (3/13/18)3 vs. Navy (3/13/18) .........................................Ground Balls .....................................3 vs. Navy (3/13/18)1 vs. Jacksonville (2/28/18)...................Draw Controls ..............1 vs. Jacksonville (2/28/18)2 vs. Marquette (5/3/18) .............................Caused TOs ........................2 vs. Marquette (5/3/18)

HAUS NOTABLES• Scored a career-high four goals against both Jacksonville (2/28) and Georgetown (3/24)• Started all 17 regular season games for Florida

16 CARA TROMBETTA5-4 | SO | D | HOLBROOK, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals...................................................................................................XX.....................................................................................................Assists .........................................1 at Temple (4/22/17)X......................................................................................................Points ..........................................1 at Temple (4/22/17)X.......................................................................................................Shots ..................................................................................................X4, 2x, Marquette (5/3/18) ..........................Ground Balls ..................................5 vs. Loyola (3/8/17)1 at Syracuse (3/7/18) ..................................Draw Controls .................. 1, 4x, at Syracuse (3/7/18)5, 2x, Marquette (5/3/18) ...................Caused Turnovers ...............5, 2x, Marquette (5/3/18)

TROMBETTA NOTABLES• Surpassed her own UF record of caused turnovers in a season - currently sits at 30 CTs• Tied a UF record by causing 5 turnovers against Marquette (Kelly Larkin, 1-4) • Marked UNC’s Ela Hazar and forced her into a 0-4, three turnover outing• Limited Loyola’s Hannah Powers to just one goal on four shots• ILWomen Preseason Media Second Team All-American• 2018 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team• Set a UF single-season record with 27 caused turnovers in 2017

2018 GATORS

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 2018 15 4 5 9 8 .500 6 .750 0 7 0 10 2Total 15 4 5 9 8 .500 6 .750 0 7 0 10 2

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 2017 12 2 1 3 6 .333 3 .500 0 4 0 9 1Total 12 2 1 3 6 .333 3 .500 0 4 0 9 1

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 2018 18 33 7 40 72 .458 56 .778 2 15 1 15 2Total 18 33 7 40 72 .458 56 .778 2 15 1 15 2

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2016 20 36 16 52 76 .474 56 .737 4 15 17 18 32017 20 53 20 73 107 .495 83 .776 2 35 21 36 62018 15 54 14 68 95 .568 75 .789 4 9 2 19 4Total 55 143 50 193 278 .512 214 .767 10 59 40 73 13

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2017 20 0 1 1 - - - - 0 40 3 8 272018 18 0 0 0 - - - - 0 36 1 11 35Total 38 0 1 1 - - - - 0 76 4 19 62

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 12

GAME 19

17 SHANNON KAVANAGH5-6 | FR | M | SMITHTOWN, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER4, 2x, vs. Navy (3/13/18) ........................................Goals.........................4, 2x, last vs. Navy (3/13/18)4, 2x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18) .........................Assists ...................4, 2x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18))7 vs. Marquette (4/14/18)...................................Points ...............................7 vs. Marquette (4/14/18)9 vs. Loyola (2/25/18) .............................................Shots .......................................... 9 vs. Loyola (2/25/18)6 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)............................Ground Balls .......................6 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)12, 2x at Cincinnati (4/18/18)...............Draw Controls ..........12, 2x at Cincinnati (4/18/18)3 vs. Loyola (2/25/18) ....................................Caused TOs ............................... 3 vs. Loyola (2/25/18)

KAVANAGH NOTABLES• Set a Florida lacrosse record against Villanova (4/8) after winning 12 draw controls, pass-

ing Mollie Stevens (11, 2017)• Started all 17 regular season games for Florida as a freshman • BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week (3/27)• Scored a career-high 7 points vs. Marquette (4/14)• Went on a 4-0 run and scored the game-winning goal in the final 11 min-

utes versus Navy • ILWomen Rookie of the Week (2/14), (3/28)

18 BRIDGET KNOWLES5-5 | SO | A | CARLSBAD, CALIF.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals.....................................1 vs. Cincinnati (4/8/17)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ..............................................Assists ............................................ 2 at Butler (4/15/17)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ...............................................Points ...................................2, 2x, at Butler (4/15/17)X.......................................................................................................Shots ..................................2 vs. Cincinnati (4/8/17)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ......................................Ground Balls ........................1, 2x vs. Butler (4/28/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ..................................3 at Butler (4/15/17)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ...............................Caused Turnovers .........................1, 3x, Butler (4/28/18)

KNOWLES NOTABLES• Recorded her first assist of the season against Butler (4/28)

19 EMILY PETILLO5-1 | SO | D | MANASQUAN, N.J.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals...................................................................................................XX.....................................................................................................Assists .................................................................................................XX......................................................................................................Points ..................................................................................................XX.......................................................................................................Shots ..................................................................................................X4 vs. UConn (3/31/18)....................................Ground Balls ....................4, 2x, vs. UConn (3/31/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ...............2, 2x, last vs. UNC (4/8/17)2 vs. UConn (3/31/18) ......................................Caused TO ...............................3 at Marquette (2/10/17)

PETILLO NOTABLES• Transferred to Florida after spending her freshman season at Louisville • Started 17 games at Louisville in 2017

20 BRIANNA HARRIS5-8 | SO | M | ANNAPOLIS, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals..........................3, 2x, at Marquette (4/5/17)X.....................................................................................................Assists ........................2, 3x, vs. Villanova (4/12/17)X......................................................................................................Points .......................................... 5 at UConn (3/18/17)X.......................................................................................................Shots ................................4, 4x, vs. Temple (5/4/17)X.............................................................................................Ground Balls ...............................3 at Temple (4/22/17)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ...............5 vs. Stony Brook (3/11/17)X......................................................................................Caused Turnovers .............. 1, 6x, at Temple (4/22/17)

HARRIS NOTABLES•

21 LEXI BOLTON5-3 | SO | M | GAINESVILLE, VA.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals...............................................3 at Butler (4/15/17)1 vs. Temple (4/4/18) ..............................................Assists .......................................... 1 vs. Temple (4/4/18)1 vs. Temple (4/4/18) ...............................................Points ..............................................3 at Butler (4/15/17)X.......................................................................................................Shots .............................................4 at Butler (4/15/17)1, 3x at Cincinnati (4/18/18) ....................Ground Balls ..............1, 4x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls .............. 1, 2x, at Marquette (4/5/17)1 at Villanova (4/8/18) ....................................Caused TO .................................1 at Villanova (4/8/18)

BOLTON NOTABLES•

2018 GATORS

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 2018 18 32 24 56 65 .492 53 .815 2 23 80 21 8Total 18 32 24 56 65 .492 53 .815 2 23 80 21 8

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2017 13 1 3 4 3 .333 2 .667 0 1 3 3 22018 7 0 1 1 - - - - 0 1 0 1 1Total 20 1 4 5 3 .333 2 .667 0 2 3 4 3

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT 2018 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 9 0 2 3Total 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 9 0 2 3

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2017 20 19 11 30 38 .500 35 .921 0 18 43 17 6Total 20 19 11 30 38 .500 35 .921 0 18 43 17 6

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2017 12 5 0 5 7 .714 7 1.000 0 1 2 1 02018 7 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 4 0 3 1Total 19 5 1 6 9 .714 9 1.000 0 5 2 4 1

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 13

GAME 19

GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min2014 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

22 CAROLINE MAY 5-5 | JR | D | SPARKS, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals...........................................................................................N/AX.....................................................................................................Assists .........................................................................................N/AX......................................................................................................Points ..........................................................................................N/A1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ................................................Shots ...........................................1 vs. Butler (4/28/18)5 at Georgetown (3/24/18) ....................Ground Balls ................... 5 at Georgetown (3/24/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls .....................1 vs. Marquette (4/13/16)3 at Vanderbilt (3/18/18).....................Caused Turnovers ................3 at Vanderbilt (3/18/18)

MAY NOTABLES• Made her first career start at Vanderbilt (3/18)• Recorded a career-high three caused turnovers against Vanderbilt (3/18)

23 MADI HALL5-4 | JR | M | SYKESVILLE, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER3 vs. Colorado (2/11/18) .........................................Goals...............3, 2x, last vs. Colorado (2/11/18)1 at Georgetown (3/24/18)..............................Assists ...............1, 6x, at Georgetown (3/24/18)3 vs. Colorado (2/11/18) ........................................Points ..............3, 2x, last vs. Colorado (2/11/18)5 vs. Navy (3/13/18) ...................................................Shots ..............................................5 vs. Navy (3/13/18)6 vs. Towson (3/21/18) ..................................Ground Balls .............................6 vs. Towson (3/21/18)3, 2x, vs. UConn (3/31/18)........................Draw Controls ...................3, 2x, vs. UConn (3/31/18)2 vs. Maryland (2/17/18) .......................Caused Turnovers ........2, 2x, vs. Maryland (2/17/18)

HALL NOTABLES• Scored a career-high three goals against Colorado (2/11)

24 ALLIE PAVINELLI5-8 | SR | M | NORTHPORT, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER4 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)......................................Goals....................... 4, 2x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18)1, 2x, vs. Towson (3/21/18) .................................Assists ....................................3 vs. Villanova (4/11/15)4, 2x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18) ..........................Points ......................4, 5x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18)9 at Syracuse (3/7/18) ............................................Shots .......................................9 at Syracuse (3/7/18)2, 2x, vs. UConn (3/31/18) .........................Ground Balls ....................2, 8x, vs. UConn (3/31/18)2, 3x, at Vanderbilt (3/18/18) ...............Draw Controls ..........2, 9x, at Vanderbilt (3/18/18)1, 3x, at Denver (4/21/18) .........................................CTs.......................................2 vs. Villanova (4/12/17)

PAVINELLI NOTABLES• 2018 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team

25 ANIYA FLANAGAN5-2 | SR | D | NOTTINGHAM, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals...................................................................................................XX.....................................................................................................Assists ..................1, 3x, last vs. UConn (4/24/16)X......................................................................................................Points ...................1, 3x, last vs. UConn (4/24/16)1 at North Carolina (3/3/18) .............................Shots .............. 1, 2x, at North Carolina (3/3/18)5 at North Carolina (3/3/18) ..................Ground Balls .............. 5 at North Carolina (3/3/18)1 vs. Maryland (2/17/18)..............................Draw Controls .............................2, 3x, vs. Jax (2/27/17)4, 2x, at UNC (3/3/18) ............................Caused Turnovers .......................4, 2x, at UNC (3/3/18)

FLANAGAN NOTABLES• Tied for fifth all-time at UF with 57 caused turnovers • Limited North Carolina’s Jamie Ortega to a 2-7 shooting performance• ILWomen Preseason Media Second Team All-American• 2018 Team Captain

26 JILLIAN ALONSO5-4 | JR | A | MASSAPEQUA, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) .....................................Goals................................. 1, 4x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)X.....................................................................................................Assists ............................................ 2 at Butler (4/15/17)1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ....................................Points ..............................................3 at Butler (4/15/17)2 at Cincinnati (4/18/18) ......................................Shots .......................2, 2x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18)3 at Cincinnati (4/18/18) ............................Ground Balls .......................3 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ......................................................................................XX......................................................................................Caused Turnovers .................................................................................X

ALONSO NOTABLES• Scored her first goal of the season against Cincinnati (4/18)

2018 GATORS

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2016 7 0 0 0 - - - - 0 2 1 1 22017 6 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0 02018 18 0 0 0 1 .000 - - 0 24 0 4 12Total 31 0 0 0 1 .000 - - 0 26 1 5 14

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2016 12 3 2 5 6 .500 3 .500 0 5 3 3 22017 20 9 3 12 20 .450 17 .850 0 12 5 9 72018 18 17 2 19 39 .436 31 .795 1 31 15 13 9Total 40 29 7 36 65 .462 51 .715 1 48 23 25 18

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2015 16 7 10 17 15 .467 10 .667 0 5 10 2 22016 20 7 4 11 17 .412 11 .647 0 9 12 8 52017 20 27 6 33 51 .529 41 .804 4 14 9 6 62018 13 18 2 20 42 .429 30 .714 0 7 7 10 3Total 69 59 22 81 125 .459 92 .708 4 35 38 26 16

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2015 21 0 0 0 - - - - 0 12 6 4 72016 19 0 3 3 - - - - 0 17 4 10 142017 20 0 0 0 1 .000 - - 0 27 5 7 202018 15 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 38 3 6 16Total 74 0 3 3 2 .000 1 1.000 0 94 18 27 57

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2016 8 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 1 0 2 02017 11 2 3 5 3 .667 2 .667 0 0 0 3 02018 8 2 0 2 4 .500 2 .500 0 4 0 1 0Total 27 4 4 8 8 .389 5 .722 0 5 0 6 0

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 14

GAME 19

27 KATHARINE HAMER5-4 | SR | D | KEY LARGO, FL.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREERX.......................................................................................................Goals..................................... 1, 2x, at Butler (4/15/17)X.....................................................................................................Assists .................................1 vs. Cincinnati (4/15/15)X......................................................................................................Points ................................2 vs. Cincinnati (4/15/15)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ................................................Shots ...................................2, 2x, at Butler (4/15/17)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ......................................Ground Balls .......................1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ....................1, 2x, at Temple (4/22/17)X......................................................................................Caused Turnovers .........................2 vs. Niagara (3/7/15)

HAMER NOTABLES• 2018 Team Captain

28 MORGAN BRACKEN5-8 | SR | D | TIMONIUM, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ................................................Goals..................................... 2 vs. Villanova (4/11/15)X.....................................................................................................Assists .................................................................................................X1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ...............................................Points .................................... 2 vs. Villanova (4/11/15)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ................................................Shots ....................................4 vs. Villanova (4/11/15)2, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ..........................Ground Balls ......................3 vs. Cincinnati (4/15/15)X...........................................................................................Draw Controls ....................2 vs. Cincinnati (4/15/15)2, 2x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18)...........Caused Turnovers ......2, 2x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18)

BRACKEN NOTABLES• Made her first career start against Navy (3/13)

29 HALEY HICKLEN5-9 | JR | GK | BALTIMORE, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER64:00 vs. Loyola (2/25/18) ............................Minutes ....................... 64:00 vs. Loyola (2/25/18)16 at North Carolina (3/3/18)..........................Saves .....................16 at North Carolina (3/3/18)1.000 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ................................Save % .................1.000, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)0 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ..................................Fewest Goals ...................0, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)6, 2x, at Vanderbilt (3/18/18).................Ground Balls ............6, 2x, at Vanderbilt (3/18/18)1, 3x, vs. Temple (4/4/18) .........................................CTs.....................................1, 8x, vs. Temple (4/4/18)

HICKLEN NOTABLES• BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (4/10)• Brine Lacrosse/US Lacrosse National Player of the Week (3/5)• Set a UF single-game record with 16 saves at North Carolina (3/3)• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (2/13) • ILWomen Preseason Media Honorable Mention All-American• 2018 BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year• 2018 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team

33 KAITLYN DABKOWSKI5-4 | FR | M | COCKEYSVILLE, MD.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER1 vs. Marquette (4/14/18) .....................................Goals.................................1 vs. Marquette (4/14/18)2 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ............................................Assists ........................................ 2 vs. Butler (4/28/18)2 vs. Butler (4/28/18) .............................................Points ......................................... 2 vs. Butler (4/28/18)1, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) .....................................Shots ................................ 1, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)1, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ...........................Ground Balls ...................... 1, 5x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)2 vs. Navy (3/13/18) .......................................Draw Controls .................................. 2 vs. Navy (3/13/18)1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) .....................Caused Turnovers ................1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)

DABKOWSKI NOTABLES• Scored her first career goal against Marquette (4/14)

35 OLIVIA COLE5-6 | SR | GK | ALEXANDRIA, VA.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER32:37 vs. Butler (4/28/18) .................................Minutes ............................32:37 vs. Butler (4/28/18)

3 vs. UConn (3/31/18) ..............................................Saves ..................................6 vs. Cincinnati (4/8/17)

1.000 vs. Temple (4/4/18) ................................Save % ..................1.000, 3x, vs. Temple (4/4/18)

0 vs. Temple (4/4/18) ...................................Fewest Goals ................... 0, 8x, vs. Temple (4/4/18)

2 at Villanova (4/8/18) .................................Ground Balls ..................2, 3x, at Villanova (4/8/18)

1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18) ....................Caused Turnovers ................1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)

COLE NOTABLES• Played a career-high 32:37 minutes against Butler (4/28)

2018 GATORS

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2015 11 1 1 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 2 1 3 42016 7 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 1 12017 12 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 1 3 02018 7 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 1 0 0 0Total 36 2 1 3 5 .333. 3 ..500 0 3 2 7 5

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2015 12 2 0 2 5 .400 4 .800 0 4 2 0 02016 7 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 1 1 1 02017 14 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 1 0 1 02018 16 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 10 0 2 9Total 49 4 0 4 8 ..600 7 .950 0 16 3 4 9

Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2016 18 485:37 49 6.05 62 .559 1 1 0 0 2017 20 1061:39 156 8.82 142 .477 17 3 0 0 2018 18 920:47 158 10.30 146 .480 15 3 0 0Total 56 2468:05 363 8.39 350 .505 33 7 0 0

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2018 17 1 5 6 5 .200 2 .400 0 5 2 9 3Total 17 1 5 6 5 .200 2 .400 0 5 2 9 3

Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2015 12 174:44 15 5.15 21 .583 0 0 0 02016 5 54:56 9 9.83 3 .250 0 0 0 02017 13 85:07 18 12.69 14 .438 0 0 0 0 2018 9 108:44 12 6.62 15 .556 0 0 0 0Total 39 423:31 54 8.57 53 .458 0 0 0 0

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT | 15

GAME 19

44 SYDNEY PIRRECA5-2 | JR | M | MOUNT SINAI, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER6 vs. Maryland (2/17/18)........................................Goals....................................6 vs. Maryland (2/17/18)

4 at Syracuse (3/7/18) ..........................................Assists ......................................4 at Syracuse (3/7/18)

8 vs. Maryland (2/17/18).......................................Points. ..................................8 vs. Maryland (2/17/18)

12 at Georgetown (3/24/18) ............................Shots ....................... 12 at Georgetown (3/24/18)

3, 2x, at Syracuse (3/7/18) ........................Ground Balls .................5 vs. Georgetown (5/5/16)

7 vs. Maryland (2/17/18) ............................Draw Controls ....................... 7 vs. Maryland (2/17/18)

2, 2x, vs. UConn (3/31/18) ..................Caused Turnovers ..............2, 3x, vs. UConn (3/31/18)

PIRRECA NOTABLES• Alpha Lacrosse National Player of the Week (2/21)• BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week (2/20)• Set career-highs in goals (6), points (8), & draw controls (7) against

Maryland• ILWomen Preseason Media Third Team All-American• 2018 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team• 2018 Team Captain

77 KENZII KITTELL4-10 | SO | GK | SYRACUSE, N.Y.

SEASON ............................................. CATEGORY ...........................................CAREER15:33 vs. Marquette (4/14/18) .......................Minutes ................................ 25:21 at Butler (4/15/17)3 at Cincinnati (4/18/18) ......................................Saves ...................................5, 2x, at Butler (4/15/17).750 at Cincinnati (4/18/18) ......................Save Pctg. .............. .1.000 vs. Villanova (4/12/17)0 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ..................................Fewest Goals ...................0, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ......................................Ground Balls .......................1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)1 vs. Butler (4/28/18) ...............................Caused Turnovers ................1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)

KITTELL NOTABLES• Played a season-high 15:33 minutes against Marquette (4/14)

2018 GATORS

Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2017 7 52:55 6 6.80 15 .714 0 0 0 0 2018 5 53:46 7 7.81 6 .462 0 0 0 0Total 12 106:41 13 7.31 21 .588 0 0 0 0

Season GP G A PTS Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GB DC TO CT2016 20 25 4 29 67 .373 48 .716 1 23 8 13 82017 20 35 17 52 94 .372 70 .745 1 25 41 23 82018 18 47 12 53 100 .470 76 .760 0 21 46 35 8Total 58 107 33 140 261 .405 194 .740 2 69 95 71 24