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Page 1: WU Women's Lacrosse Media Guide

SPRING 2014

MEDIA GUIDEWOMEN’S LACROSSE

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Quick Facts .................................................................................................. 3Director of Athletics..................................................................................... 4Wilmington University at a Glance .............................................................. 5Head Coach Jackie Trainer............................................................................ 6Assistant Coach Steve Shipe ........................................................................ 7Assistant Coach Jess Graybeal ..................................................................... 72014 Schedule ............................................................................................ 92014 Numerical Roster .............................................................................. 112014 Wildcats.......................................................................................12-252013 Individual Statistics .......................................................................... 262013 Results ............................................................................................. 272013 CACC Standings ................................................................................ 282013 CACC Tournament ............................................................................. 29Career Award Winners ............................................................................... 31Record Book .........................................................................................32-43Location Map ............................................................................................ 44Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference ....................................................... 45

University Location .........................................................................New Castle, Del. Founded .......................................................................................... 1968 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 3,300 Nickname ...................................................................................Wildcats Colors ............................................................................... Green & White Affiliation .......................................................................NCAA Division II Conference ........................Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)

Coaches Head Coach ........................................................ Jackie Trainer (3rd Year) Record at Wilmington ................................................. 13-21 (9-13 CACC) Career Record ................................................................................. Same Office Phone ................................................................... (302) 356-2024 Assistant Coach .....................................................................Steve Shipe Assistant Coach .................................................................. Jess Graybeal Trainer ............................................................................Amanda Pupillo

Team Information Home Field ........................................................... Wilmington Athletic Complex 2013 Record ............................................................. 4-13 (3-7 CACC, 4th South) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................................................................10/6 Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................7/5 Newcomers ...................................................................................................... 6

Sports Information Women’s Lacrosse Contact ...................................................Dan Lauletta Email ..........................................................daniel.j.lauletta@wilmu.edu Phone ............................................................................. (302) 356-2020 Cell ................................................................................. (610) 613-8262 Website ......................................................... www.wilmu.edu/athletics

Quick Facts

Interview AvailabilityMedia interview requests for Wilmington head coach Jackie Trainer his coaching staff, and WU women’s lacriosse players would be directed to Dan Lauletta in the Wilmington University Athletics Complex. Coaches and players are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice schedule and after competition.

Table of Contents

Publication Information

The 2013 Wilmington University Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide is published by the Wilmington Athletics Department, Linda Andrzjewski, Director. Writing, layout, and design by the University Relations Depart-ment and the Coordinator of Sports Information.

Editor: Dan LaulettaLayout & Design: Dan LaulettaCover Design: University RelationsEditorial Assistance: Dan LaulettaPhotography: Dan Lauletta, Tim Shaffer, Paul Patton, Susan Gregg, Mark Tetreault

Sports Information DepartmentWU Athletics Complex1365 Pulaski HighwayNewark, DE 19702

Office Phone: (302) 356-2020FAX: (302) 328-7376Soccer Office: (302) 356-6751

WOMEN’S LACROSSE SPRING 2014

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Linda Van Drie AndrzjewskiDirector of Athletics | Sixth Year

As the Director of Athletics at Wilmington University, I would like to welcome you to the 2013-14 academic year. This is an exciting

time for the Wildcats, as it is the second full season after we officially opened our facility on Route 40. The new athletics complex

will be home to six of our athletic teams, the administrative offices and another state of the art athletic training facility. The facility

features a beautiful turf field and outdoor seating for 300, a spacious gymnasium with seating for 400 and additional locker room

space. This new facility will enhance the growth of our program and be a sense of pride for all Wildcats.

Our athletic teams continue to grow and do well. For the fourth year in a row, the men’s program has won the coveted Restaino Cup

in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. This is no doubt a reflection of our excellent coaching staff. This year we plan to build

on this success and continue to compete for conference and post-season titles in all of our sports programs.

The success of our program is contingent upon the support of the administration the quality of the student-athletes we have in

each sport. At Wilmington University we are proud of our strong staff and wonderful student-athletes. This is an exciting era for

Wilmington University and the athletic program as members of NCAA Division II. I am very fortunate to be working with an athletic

department that has such a fine history and a real vision of what it takes to compete at the Division II level. I am also honored to be

associated with a very caring, dedicated and talented athletics staff and coaches and especially our wonderful and diligent student-

athletes who work so hard to carry on the tradition of excellence at Wilmington University.

I hope that you will take the time to support all of the Wildcats’ teams. Their hard work and contributions to Wilmington University,

on and off the competitive field, are to be recognized and commended. It is a great time to be a Wildcat!

Yours in Sport,

Linda M. Van Drie Andrzjewski

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WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

Wilmington University is a private, non-profit university that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of career areas. The

University began with a charter class of 194 students in 1968 and now enrolls a diverse student body numbering more than 15,000 annually.

Founded as Wilmington College, on September 10, 2007 the institution officially became Wilmington University after the approval of the Board of Trustees and

the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The name was changed to better reflect the emphasis on bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degree programs

that distinguish Wilmington University from other colleges as well as to effectively communicate the full commitment and mission of the University.

The program of day, evening, and weekend classes serves traditional high school graduates as well as non-traditional adult students in need of flexible scheduling.

Classes are primarily offered in 15-week, 7-week, and weekend modular formats. In addition to these face-to-face learning options, Wilmington University offers

a wide array of online learning options, including fully-online degree programs and hybrid courses and programs (combining face-to-face and online learning).

Wilmington University’s main campus is located near the cities of Wilmington and historic New Castle, Delaware. The campus is easily accessible by air, rail, and

bus. Our central location in the northeast/mid-Atlantic corridor of the United States provides students convenient access to the major cities of Philadelphia, New

York, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Recreational areas such as beaches and ski resorts are within easy driving distance.

Additional University locations in Delaware include the Wilson Graduate Center, Middletown, Dover, Dover Air Force Base, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, and

North Wilmington. In New Jersey, Wilmington University offers programs on Burlington County College and Cumberland County College campuses and the

Joint Base Education Center for McGuire AFB/Fort Dix/Lakehurst Naval Air Station, in addition to a selection of courses offered at Salem Community College. In

Maryland, select Wilmington University teacher-education degree programs are available at Cecil College’s Elkton location.

Wilmington University generally serves commuter students and does not provide student housing facilities. However, the University welcomes all qualified

students and assists those needing living accommodations by providing a listing of nearby rental opportunities.

Brian AugustAssociate Athletics Director

Erin HarveyAssistant AD/Compliance/SWA

Dan LaulettaSports Information Director

Christopher StellaHead Athletic Trainer

Lindsey GoodAssistant Athletic Trainer

Amanda PupilloAssistant Athletic Trainer

Dr. Clint RobertsonFaculty Athletics Rep.

Rich GroffGrounds & Facilities Manager

Harry JenningsAthletics Associate

Nick PapanicolasAthletics Associate

Derek BuckleyAthletics Associate

Patty GreeneAssistant to Athletics Director

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COACHING STAFF

Jackie TrainerHead Coach | Third Season

After a successful first season in which she saw her team reach the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Semifinals in her first season, Jackie

Trainer enters her third season at the helm of the Wildcats in 2014.

Trainer has been a part of the coaching staff at Wilmington for the past four seasons, but was named the team’s new head coach on August 16,

2011. In her first season in 2012, Trainer led the team to a 9-8 overall record, including a 6-6 performance in the CACC and a fourth seed in the

CACC Tournament. She was named CACC

Coach of the Year for her efforts.

In her first season, Trainer coached seven players to be named All-CACC, including

three players on the first team, two on the second team and two to honorable mention.

Trainer graduated from Council Rock High School, where she was a two-sport standout

in lacrosse and field hockey.

A 2009 graduate of Monmouth University, Coach Trainer was a four year member

of the Hawks lacrosse team. In her four seasons, Trainer helped lead the squad to

three regular season Northeast Conference titles (2005, 2006, 2008), along with one

Northeast Conference Tournament Championships (2007). She also helped guide the

Hawks to the first round of the NCAA National Tournament in 2007.

Prior to coming to Wilmington, she spent one season as a volunteer assistant coach

at Monmouth, and also coached at St. James Elementary in Red Bank, NJ. Trainer has

also spent time working at the T3 Summer Clinic and the Nike Lacrosse Camp. She is

still an active player in this past summer was invited to play for USAAI

in the Down Under Cup in Melbourne, Australia. Trainer was awarded

team MVP in a game against the U-19 Australian National Team. She

also traveled with the USAAI club program in 2008 and competed in

the Berlin Open and Prague Cup.

Coach Trainer earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and

History from Monmouth, and currently resides in Philadelphia.

She is the girls’ director for the Rippin’ Rope Lacrosse Club, and coaches

the U-15 girls team.

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COACHING STAFF

Steve ShipeAssistant Coach | Fourth Season

JSteve Shipe begins his fourth year with the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse program. As the team’s assistant coach he will

work primarily with the goalkeepers.

Shipe played at Hodgson Vo-Tech high school, where he was a captain and earned All-Blue Hen Conference honors three straight

seasons. His senior year he was named All-State. Shipe holds state records for saves in a season, saves in a game (52), and career saves.

After high school, he went on to play club lacrosse at the University of Delaware.

Presently, he is also the head boy’s lacrosse coach at Hodgson.

Shipe is also the owner and operator of Flow Lacrosse, a local business which organizes lacrosse leagues for both children and adults. Brown has been a member of the NSCAA for

33 years and holds a New Jersey Soccer Association License.

Jess GraybealAssistant Coach | Second Season

Jess Graybeal joined the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse staff in 2013 after completing a four year career as a Wildcat,

including playing under head coach Jackie Trainer in 2012. She heads into her second season as a Wildcat’s assistant coach.

Graybeal is a 2012 graduate of Wilmington University with a degree in sports management and was a four year member of the

Wildcat’s lacrosse team. During her time as a Wildcat, Graybeal was a two time first team All-CACC student-athlete, as well as earning

second team and honorable mention All-CACC earlier in her career.

While a member of the women’s lacrosse team at Wilmington, Graybeal started in all but one game in her four year career. Graybeal

led the team defensively in her junior and senior years after playing offense as a freshman and sophomore. She was selected team

MVP, team captain and received the coveted Wildcat award.

She began playing lacrosse at the age of five in her home town of Havre de Grace, Md. in the local parks & recreation program. Graybeal also played club lacrosse for NEMS, and

was a four year member of the varsity lacrosse team at Havre de Grace High School.

Graybeal is a current US Lacrosse official and helps out with the parks and recreation teams. She is the daughter of Donald and Sandra Graybeal and currently resides in Havre de

Grace, Md..

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SCHEDULE

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2014 SCHEDULE

DowlingSaturday, March 1 | Newark, Del.

Head Coach: Terry Prouty WU vs. SNHU: 0-02012 Record: 13-5-4 Last Meeting: First

NyackTuesday, March 4 | Nyack, N.Y,..

Head Coach: Jeff Bailey WU vs. FPU: 0-02012 Record: 9-7-2 Last Meeting: First

District of ColumbiaThursday, March 6 | Newark, Del.

Head Coach: James Moore WU vs. GCU: 6-42012 Record: 10-8 Last Meeting: W 6-0(2012)

Delaware StateSaturday, March 8 | Newark, Del.

Head Coach: Thomas Notte WU vs. FC: 8-32012 Record: 7-9-1 Last Meeting: W 2-0(2012)

St.Thomas AquinasWednesday, March 12 | Sparkill, N.Y

Head Coach: Magnus Nilerud WU vs. UB: 0-32012 Record: 11-6-2 Last Meeting: L 2-3 (2012)

MolloyFriday, March 14 | Newark, Del..

Head Coach: Kelci Hegg WU vs.. CC: 6-02012 Record: 0-15 Last Meeting: W 6-0 (2012)

Holy FamilyTuesday, March 18 | Philadelphia, PA

Head Coach: John Cappiello WU vs. GBC: 7-22012 Record: 3-13 Last Meeting: W 4-0(2012 )

Chestnut Hill Saturday, March 22 | Newark, Del..

Head Coach: Nate Guagliardi WU vs. CC: 5-3-22012 Record: 14 - 5 Last Meeting: W 2-1(2012)

Georgian CourtThursday, March 27 | Lakewood, N.J

Head Coach: Jill Kehan WU vs. HFU: 2-112012 Record: 8-11 Last Meeting: W 4-1 (2012)

CaldwellSaturday, March 29 | Newark, Del.

Head Coach: Matt Micros WU vs. PU: 7-22012 Record: 4-12 Last Meeting: W 2-1 (2012)

DominicanWednesday, April 2 | Newark, Del..

Head Coach: Amanda Scully WU vs. BC: 9-02012 Record: 4-11 Last Meeting: W 6-0 (2012)

PostSaturday, April 5 | Newark, Del.

Head Coach: Sandy Dickson WU vs. CHC: 4-22012 Record: 8 - 11 Last Meeting: W 6-2(2012)

PhiladelphiaTuesday, April 8 | Philadelphia, PA

Head Coach: Lona Ozrek WU vs. DC: 5-3-42012 Record: 6-8-1 Last Meeting: W 2-1 (2012)

Holy FamilyThursday, April 10 | Newark, Del.

Head Coach: Mark Dawson WU vs. LIUP: 0-32012 Record: 15-3-2 Last Meeting: L 1-2 (2012)

Chestnut HillThursday, April 17 | Philadelphia, PA

Head Coach: Kerri McCabe WU vs. DC: 1-42012 Record: 14-4-3 Last Meeting: L 0-2(2012)

West Virginia WesleyanSaturday, April 19 | Newark, Del.

Head Coach: Samuel Oduro WU vs. NC: 7-1-12012 Record: 8-9-3 Last Meeting: T 2-2 (2012)

PhiladelphiaTuesday, April 22 | Newark, Del.

Head Coach: George Dunbar WU vs. PU: 2-7-12012 Record: 13-8 Last Meeting: W 1-0 (2012)

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2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous) Major

1 Rebekah McCurry Jr. M 5-6 St. Leonard, Md./Calvert Film Editing & Digital Production2 Ashley Kroll Jr. A 5-4 Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech Elementary Education5 Chelsie Maher Sr. D 5-8 Elkton, Md./Elkton Criminal Justice7 Katie Spence Jr. A 5-8 North East, Md./North East (HCC) Business9 Megan Keffer Jr. M 5-3 Wilmington, Del./Concord General Studies10 Penelope Fantis Gr. M 5-3 Fallston, Md./Fallston (Harford CC) MBA Health Care Admin.12 Morgan Tildon Fr. M 5-4 Aberdeen, Md./Aberdeen Marketing13 Shawna Chopko Fr. A 5-2 Newark, Del./Newark Finance15 Madeline Hewitt Jr. M 5-5 Darlington, Md./ Havre De Grace Sports Management18 Ali Kern Sr. D 5-6 Middletown, Del./Middletown (CNU) Middle Level Education19 Sarah Lindler Sr. D 5-5 Towson, Md./Mercy Psychology20 Alexis Olsen Fr. A 5-7 Newark, Del./Glasgow Behavioral Science21 Gabby Spalt Fr. A 5-4 Forest Hill, Md./ Harford Tech Behavioral Sciences22 Rachel Burley Gr. D 5-5 Kingsville, Md./Perry Hall M.S Homeland Security25 Brittany Rhodes Sr. M 5-5 Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech General Studies88 Corinne Dries Sr. GK 5-7 Bear, Del./Smyrna Early Childhood Education

Head Coach: Jackie Trainer, third season (Monmouth ’09)Assistant Coach: Steve ShipeAssistant Coach: Jess GraybealAthletic Trainer: Amanda Pupillo

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22 | Rachel BurleySenior | Defender | 5-5

Kingsville, Md. / Perry Hall

Junior Season (2013): Started all 17 games as a Defender for the Wildcats – set a new career high of 7 draw controls.

Earned most shots for the season in a game, totaling 3 against Delaware State

Sophomore Season (2012): Started all but one game as a Defender – fourth highest on the team for ground balls

Freshman Season (2011): Appeared

in two games while earning two ground

balls againt Mercy College and Post University

High School: Earned eight varsity letters while at Perry Hall High School in both

soccer and softball – named All-County third basemen in 2008 and 2009 under

head coach Brian Radcliffe – earned All-Academic status all four years in high

school – was a member of the National Honor Society from 2008-10 and the

Spanish Honor Society from 2007-10 – earned Honor Roll all four years

Personal: Rachel E. Burley – daughter of William and Valerie Burley – has

an older sister, Jenna – Gary Dudek (uncle) was a goalie on the men’s lacrosse

team at Philadelphia University – majoring in computer and network security

at Wilmington University with aspirations of working in computer forensics. Her

favorite athletes are Ray Lewis and Ray Rice-and favorite cartoon character is

SpongeBob- her favorite pro sports teams are the Philadelphia Flyers and the

Baltimore Ravens- if she could be the head coach of one team for a year it would

be the Philadelphia Flyers

Year GP G A Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S2011 3 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 -2012 16 0 0 0 - 28 3 8 -2013 17 0 0 0 - 23 7 6 -Total 36 0 0 0 - 53 10 14 -

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88 | Corinne DriesSenior | Goalkeeper | 5-7

Bear, Del./ Smyrna

Junior Season (2013): Earned first goal of her career against NYACK College – played in 11 games for the season

Sophomore Season (2012): Made 14 saves for the season, split between Bridgeport University, and Post University – had

an injury the second half of the season.

Freshman Season (2011): Played all 17

games – started 16 – made 154 saves for the season – season high of 14 saves

against Shepherd University, St.Thomas Aquinas, and Philadelphia University

High School: Three year letterwinner in field hockey at Snyrna High School as

the goalkeeper – also played club lacrosse for Del Lax as the team’s goalkeeper –

named conference honorable mention in field hockey – State President for Family

Career & Community Leaders of America club at Smyrna – honor roll student

Personal: Corinne Louise Dries – daughter of John and Geralyn Dries – has

two older brothers, Joshua and Seth – majoring in early childhood education at

Wilmington University with aspirations of opening own child care center. Favorite

movie of all time is Cars – her favorite Professional Sports team is the Phillies, and

Flyers – her perfect meal would be Mac & Cheese

Goalie GP Minutes GA Saves Save% W L T Sho2011 17 1015:30 247 14.59 154 .384 3 13 0 02012 22-18 12 7 31 45 .267 29 .644 5 0-02013 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 19 1075:30 254 168 .398 4 13 0 0

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10 | Penelope FantisSenior | Midfielder | 5-3

Fallston, Md. / Fallston (Harford CC)

Junior Season (2013) – Played in 15 games – scored 5 goals for the season – scoring against NYACK, Chestnut Hill, Post

University and Delaware State.

At Harford CC: Played soccer – Helped the Fighting Owls to a 34-4-2 overall record in two seasons at Harford Community

College – as a freshman, she led her team to a conference, Region XX and District H Championship, en route to a fifth place

finish at the NJCAA Division I National Tournament

– also won the conference championship in 2010, but fell in a shoot in the Region XX

Championship match.

High School: Four year soccer letterwinner at Fallston High School under coaches Allison

Cammann and Mark Hannahs – helped team to four straight UCBAA Conference Championships

– team won the regional championship as a sophomore, junior and senior – helped the team

win the division championship and advance to the Maryland State Tournament, finishing the

season as State Finalist as a senior in 2008 – named First Team All-County as a freshman and

First Team All-District as a sophomore, junior and senior – distinguished honor roll all four

years – Minds in Motion Scholar – member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish

Honor Society – member of the Varsity Club and the Best Buddies Program

Personal: Penelope Stergos Fantis – daughter of Stergos and Kalliopi Fantis – has an older

sister, Flora – father, Stergos, played professional soccer in Greece – majoring in sports

management at Wilmington University with aspirations of coaching and working in sports. Her

most memorable moment in sports was winning the CACC Championship for 2012 Wilmington

University Soccer team – her hero is her Father – her favorite Pro Sports team is Real Madrid,

and Olympiakos.

Year GP G A Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S2013 15 5 1 6 11 12 2 1 -

Total 15 5 1 6 11 12 2 1 -

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18 | Ali KernSenior | Defender | 5-6

Middletown, Del. / Middletown (Christopher Newport)

Junior Season (2013): Played in all 17 games as a Defender – earned First Team Defender All-CACC - second on the team

with 29 ground balls – scored against Dominican N.Y, and Delaware State with a goal in each game

Sophomore(2012): Played In 17 games – All-CACC Honorable mention - totalled 31 ground balls for the season

At Christopher Newport: Started and played in all but one game as a freshman defender in 2011 – all four of her shots

reached the cage – helped the Captains to a 13-6 overall record and a perfect 7-0 USA South

Conference record, a USA South Tournament Championship and a berth into the NCAA

Division III Tournament

High School: Two sport athlete at Middletown High School, earning four letters in each

lacrosse and field hockey – helped lead the lacrosse team to the Delaware State Tournament

as a senior defender in 2010 – two time First Team All-Blue Hen Conference performer

(2009-10) in lacrosse, as well as being named Second Team in 2008 – named Second Team

All-State as a senior in 2010 and Honorable Mention as a junior – earned the Scholar Athlete

Award in 2010 – also an All-Blue Hen Conference performer in field hockey, earning Second

Team honors as a junior in 2008 and First Team in 2009 – National Honor Society member

– honor roll student all four years – Academic All-Star in both field hockey and lacrosse all

four year.

Personal: Alison (Ali) E. Kern – daughter of Walter and Pamela Kern – has two siblings,

Thomas and Ryan – cousin, Adam Cunnins, played lacrosse at Towson University (2002-

05) – majoring in middle level education with a concentration in math and science with

aspirations of becoming a middle school teacher and coach. The most played song on her

iPod is Pursuit of Happiness – Kid Cudi – her perfect meal would be Chicken Parmesan –if

she could be anything besides an athlete she would be a rich housewife

Year GP G A Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S

2012 17 0 1 1 1 31 3 19 -2013 17 2 1 3 5 29 3 13 1-12012 14-13 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0Total 34 2 2 4 6 60 6 32 1-1

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19 | Sarah LindlerSenior | Defender | 5-4

Towson, Md. / Mercy

Junior Season (2013): Started and played all 17 games as one of the teams main defenders– scored her first career goal against

Delaware State – earned a high of 20

ground balls

Sophomore Season (2012): Played

in seven games - earning 6 ground balls

for the season

Freshman Season (2011): Played in one game in her freshman season as a

Defender - came on against Queens N.Y

High School: Four year soccer letterwinner at Mercy High School under head

coach Albert Oni – named the Baltimore City Player of the Year in 2008 – named to

all-conference honors in three different seasons – earned the team MVP award –

earned academic Honor Roll

Personal: Sarah Nerissa Lindler – daughter of Bob and Maureen Lindler – has

an older brother, Jay – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University with

aspirations of becoming a therapist for veterans. Her mom is her hero - would be a

Comedian if she wasn’t an athlete– her favorite cartoon character is everyone from

Monsters Inc, but in particular Mike Wazowski.

Year GP G Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S

2011 1 0 0 - 0 0 0 -2012 7 0 0 - 6 0 4 -2013 17 1 1 3 20 5 8 -Total 25 1 1 3 26 5 12 -

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5 | Chelsea MaherSenior | Defender | 5-8

Elkton, Md. / Eastern Tech

Junior Season (2013) – Played in 16 games – started 11 – earned three goals for the season against Millersville, Chestnut

Hill and Delaware State – recorded 10 ground balls

Sophomore Season (2012) – Played in two games against Post University, and Philadelphia University

Freshman Season (2011) – Played in 10

games – totaled four goals for the season

High School: Three sport athlete at Elkton High School, earning four varsity letters

in lacrosse as a midfielder – named All-Country in 2009-10 as well as Honorable

Mention All-County in 2008-09 – also played three seasons on the Elkton soccer

team as well as two seasons on the Elkton basketball team

Personal: Chelsie H. Maher – daughter of Tim Maher and Beth Roush – is the

middle of three Maher children, Reilly and Paige – majoring in criminal justice at

Wilmington University. Her ultimate achievement would be to win a championship

– favorite movie is Die Hard – her biggest role models are her parents

Year GP G A Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S2011 10 4 1 5 10 3 1 2 -2012 2 0 0 0 - 1 2 1 -2013 16 3 2 5 7 10 4 2 1-1Total 28 7 3 10 17 14 7 5 1-1

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25 | Brittany RhodesSenior | Midfielder | 5-5

Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Tech

Junior Season (2013) – Started all 17 games – with a career high of 11 goals and high of 25 draw controls – most goals

scored against Chestnut Hill College (three)

Sophomore Season (2012) – All-CACC Honorable mention – played in all 17 games – recorded four goals throughout the

season – career high of 36 ground balls

Freshman Season (2011) – Started 11 out

of 15 games played for the Wildcats – recorded one goal for the season – totaled 18

ground balls

High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at Eastern Tech High School under

coaches Kim Williams and Joe Bangart – helped the team to four straight county

championships, including back-to-back regional championships as a junior and senior

– helped lead the team to the 2A Maryland State Tournament, finishing second as a

senior in 2008 – named to the First Team All-County and All-District teams – earned

the Unsung Hero award and played in the county all-star game

Personal: Brittany Rhodes – daughter of Donald and Deanna Rhodes – has two

older brothers, Zach and Pat – majoring in behavioral sciences at Wilmington University

with aspirations of becoming a physical therapist or psychotherapist. Her favorite sports

team is the Women’s National Soccer team – most played song is Jump by Rihanna –

she draws inspiration from her team and family

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Year GP G A Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S2010 2 0 0 0 - 1 0 1 -2011 15 1 0 1 4 18 0 15 -2012 17 4 2 6 6 36 11 18 1-32013 17 11 1 12 28 22 25 11 2-5Total 51 16 3 19 38 77 36 45 3-8

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9 | Megan KefferJunior | Midfield | 5-3

Wilmington, Del. / Concord

Sophomore (2013): Played in all 17 games – Second Team midfield All-CACC - third on the team with 25 goals for the

season – second on the team with seven assists – gained most shots in the team with 65 total – six goals against Post

University was her highest goals in a game.

Freshman (2012): Played in all 17 games – started 6 –

ranked second on the team with 24 goals – highest goals

in a game for the season against Dominican N.Y with five – 29 draw controls earned her second

on the team for the season.

High School: Three sport athlete at Concord High School, playing volleyball and lacrosse while

running indoor track during the winter – earned three varsity letters in lacrosse – named First

Team All-Blue Hen Conference in lacrosse in 2010 – earned conference All-Academic during the

spring season in 2009 and 2010 – played four season as a setter on the volleyball team – ran

two seasons on the indoor track team, running the 400 meter event – honor roll student –

earned distinguished honors in 2009

Personal: Megan M. Keffer – daughter of Mark and Tracey Keffer – is the middle of five Keffer

children; Kristen, Mark, Ryan, and Liam – majoring in general studies at Wilmington University

with aspirations of working with animals and becoming a veterinarian. If she could be anything

besides an athlete, she would be a Dolphin trainer – favorite movie is the Twilight Series – and

her biggest pet peeve is bad drivers.

Year GP G A Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S2012 17 24 3 27 55 24 29 15 5-92013 17 25 7 32 65 30 65 11 9-22Total 34 49 10 59 120 54 94 26 14-31

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2 | Ashley KrollSenior | Midfielder | 5-5

Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Tech

Sophomore Season (2013): Played and started in 8 games for the season – injured halfway throughout –recorded six

goals – with two against Queens N.C

Freshman Season (2012): Started 12 games for the season – recording 21 goals – second highest on the team with eight

assists – scored a high of four goals a game against Philadelphia University and Post University.

High School: Lettered in both soccer and

lacrosse at Eastern Tech High School under Kim Williams and Joe Bangart

Personal: Ashley Lynn Kroll – daughter of Jeff and Janet Kroll – has a younger

brother, Austin – majoring in elementary education at Wilmington University with

aspirations of becoming a teacher. Her favorite cartoon character is Tommy Pickles

– if she could change one rule for Lacrosse it would be that everyone could use their

hands – most played song on her iPod is Wake Me Up by Avicii.

Year GP G A Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S2012 17 21 8 29 57 9 12 11 5-172013 8 6 0 6 20 6 10 2 1-4

Total 25 27 8 35 77 15 22 13 6-21

2014 WILDCATS

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1 | Rebecca McCurryJunior | Midfield | 5-6

St.Leonard, Md. / Calvert

Sophomore Season (2013): Started and played 17 games for the Wildcats – career high of 30 goals which was joint top

for the season - recorded 23 balls and 29 draw controls

Freshman Season (2012): Scored 15 goals for the season from 13 games

High School: Four year letterwinner at Calvert High School as a midfielder and at attack for head coach Joyce Haines

– named First Team All-SMAC as a

senior – scored the school’s second most goals in a career – tied for first in

school history in points – named Second Team All-SMAC as a junior – also

a member of the team’s swimming team as a junior and a senior

Personal: Rebekah Aaron McCurry – daughter of David and Maureen

McCurry – is the middle of seven McCurry children, Meagan, William,

Jacob, Grayson, Madison and Emmalee – film editing and digital

production major at Wilmington University with aspirations of working

with films or commercials. She listens to country music – favorite sports

team is the Redskins – would be a film editor if she was not an athlete

Year GP G A Pts Shots GB DC CT FPG-S2012 13 15 2 17 33 16 5 9 1-52013 17 30 4 34 58 23 29 17 7-18Total 30 45 6 51 91 39 34 26 8-23

2014 WILDCATS

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15 | Madeline HewittJunior | Midfielder | 5-5

Darlington, Md./ Havre De Grace (HCC)

Harford CC: In 2013 she recorded 31 points, earning 4th in team statistics – scored 22 goals for the season. Earned

All MDJUCO Second team her Freshman year, and All MDJUCO First team her Sophomore season, as well as Region 20

Tournament First team. Played Volleyball both years.

High School: Played four years of Lacrosse at Havre de Grace as a Midfielder –. Awarded MVP her Junior and Senior

year - as well as Athlete of the Season – in her Sophomore year earned All UCBAC Second Team – earned All UCBAC first

team for her Junior and Senior years. Honor Roll student.

Personal: Madeline Hewitt – daughter of Troy and Nancy Hewitt – has an older brother Albert – majoring in Sports

Management at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming an Athletic Director. If she could date a celebrity it

would be Mac Miller – other activities she likes include jet skiing, and trapshooting – her favorite athlete is Ray Lewis.

7 | Katie SpenceJunior | Attack | 5-8

North East, Md. / North East (HCC)

Harford CC: Played lacrosse both years at Attack. Earned Second team All-Region in her freshman and sophomore

seasons.

High School: Played lacrosse at Attack. Earned All-County her senior year – gained most assists in a single season in

2011

Personal: Katie M. Spence – daughter of John and Elizabeth Spence – has two sisters Nicole, and Keri – majoring in

Business Studies at Wilmington University. Her favorite movie of all time is Parent Trap – if she could date a celebrity it

would be Luke Bryan – favorite sports team is the Eagles.

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13 | Shawna ChopkoFreshman | Midfielder/Defender | 5-2

Newark, Del. / Newark (Temple)

At Temple: Played a season of field hockey at Temple in the fall of 2013, helping the Owls to a 14-6 overall record – the Owls

reached the BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal , falling to eventual NCAA Division I Field Hockey National Champion UConn – team

went 14-6 overall.

High School: Three year letterwinner in lacrosse at Newark High School for head coach Jaime Moore – earned Second Team

All-Conference honors as a senior and was a two-time All-Conference honoree in lacrosse – also a four-year starter and two-time

team captain on the Newark field hockey team for head coach Erin Manhugh – three-time All-Conference selection in field hockey

– also a three-year letterwinner in track and field at Newark – was on the fourth place 4x200 relay team at the Delaware State

Championship in 2012 – earned Women’s Athlete of Promise Award for the Delaware Women’s Alliance for Sports and Fitness in

2011 – academic all-conference and honor roll student all four years at Newark.

Personal: Shawna Clare Chopko – daughter of Tim and Cecilia Chopko – has a younger brother, Shane – had an uncle

who wrestled at Delaware State – had an aunt who played volleyball at Drexel – majoring in finance at Wilmington

University with aspirations of becoming a personal finance advisor – if she could be anything being a college or

professional athlete, she would be a professional baker – if she could be someone else for a day, she would be Beyonce

– her perfect mean would be crab cakes with corn and a salad.

20 | Alexis OlsenFreshman | Attack | 5-7Newark, Del. / Glasgow

High School: Played lacrosse, field hockey, and swimming at Glasgow High School. She was a letter winner in all three sports,

and earned honorable mention for lacrosse in her Senior Year.

Personal: Alexis Olsen – daughter of James Watson and Marianne Olsen – has an older brother, and two younger

siblings. She is majoring in Behavioral Science at Wilmington University with aspirations to be a High School Guidance

Counselor or Social Worker. Her favorite movie is The Breakfast Club – her favorite athlete is Mario Balotelli – and her

most memorable sports moment was in High School where she scored nine consecutive goals.

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21 | Gabby SpaltFreshman | Attack | 5-4

Forest Hill, Md. / Harford Tech

High School: Played lacrosse at Harford Tech - Earned Honor Roll all four years, and captained the lacrosse team in her

senior year - also played soccer and basketball

Personal: Gabby R. Spalt – daughter of Robert and Kimberly Spalt – has 2 older siblings, Christopher and Sarah. She

is majoring in Behavioral Sciences at Wilmington University. If she could change one rule about lacrosse it would be

hitting – her favorite athlete is Michael Jordan because of his quote “I’ve failed over, and over and that’s why I succeed”

– if she could be anyone else for a day it would be Taylor Swift.

12 | Morgan TildonFreshman | Midfielder | 5-4Aberdeen, Md. / Aberdeen

At Burlington CC: Started 13 of 15 games as a sophomore in 2012 – helped lead the team to a Region 19 Championship and

a 13-3 overall record in 2012 – recorded a pair of assists as a defender, coming in back-to-back games in the beginning of the

season – appeared in 16 games as a freshman in 2011 – recorded an assist in her first season – helped lead team to a Region 19

Championship and a 12-2-2 overall record in 2011.

High School: four year letter-winner in track and basketball and three year letter-winner in soccer- was named the MVP of her

team senior year at Manchester Township High School - she was also on the Honor roll

Personal: Kendal B. Parliament- daughter of Ken and Michele Parliament-with two other siblings, Cara and Jenna- Majoring in

Media communications with aspirations to become a broadcaster- from Whiting, N.J.-when she is not playing soccer she enjoys

shopping and going to the beach- if she could date one celebrity it would be Brad Pitt- her favorite movie is The Notebook- if she

could change one rule about soccer it would be fouls

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2014 WOMENS LACROSSE TEAM

Front Row (L to R): Rachel Burley, Gabby Spalt, Sarah Lindler, Rebekah McCurry, Megan Keffer, SHawna Chopko, Penelope Fantis

Back Row (L to R): Head Coach Jackie Trainter, Maddie Hewitt, Ashley Kroll, Brittany Rhodes, Chelsie Maher, Corinne Dries, Katie Spence, Ali Kern, Alexis

Olsen, Morgan Tildon, Assistant Coach Steve Shipe

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2013 INDIVIDUAL STATS

2013 Wilmington University LacrosseWilmington Univ. Overall Individual Statistics

All games (FINAL)

Overall: 4-13 Conf: 3-7 Home: 2-4 Away: 2-7 Neut: 0-2

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct foul14 Jaclyn Hall 17-16 30 4 34 55 . 5 4 5 44 . 8 0 0 3-7 17 24 21 9 261 Rebekah McCurry 17-16 30 4 34 58 . 5 1 7 47 . 8 1 0 7-18 23 29 32 17 319 Megan Keffer 17-16 25 7 32 65 . 3 8 5 47 . 7 2 3 9-22 30 65 19 11 1413 Liz Case 15-14 25 31 56 55 . 4 5 5 39 . 7 0 9 2-5 10 3 37 4 1310 Molly Taylor 17-16 15 3 18 34 . 4 4 1 29 . 8 5 3 2-3 10 2 23 7 1625 Brittany Rhodes 17-16 11 1 12 28 . 3 9 3 20 . 7 1 4 2-5 22 25 30 11 1817 Jessica Stratton 17-16 11 3 14 34 . 3 2 4 22 . 6 4 7 0-6 18 26 22 5 112 Ashley Kroll 8-7 6 0 6 20 . 3 0 0 15 . 7 5 0 1-4 6 10 13 2 66 Penelope Fantis 15-0 5 1 6 11 . 4 5 5 8 . 7 2 7 - 12 2 9 1 65 Chelsie Maher 16-11 3 2 5 7 . 4 2 9 6 . 8 5 7 1-1 10 4 15 2 198 Allison Sain 12-0 3 1 4 12 . 2 5 0 9 . 7 5 0 0-2 1 0 9 0 218 Alison Kern 17-16 2 1 3 5 . 4 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 1-1 29 3 12 13 2619 Sarah Lindler 17-16 1 0 1 3 . 3 3 3 1 . 3 3 3 - 20 5 6 8 1528 Corinne Dries 11-0 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 2 1.000 0-1 7 1 5 4 512 Kaitlyn Hall 17-17 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 - 26 0 6 6 222 Rachel Burley 17-16 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 - 23 7 18 6 31

Total 17 168 58 226 394 . 4 2 6 295 . 7 4 9 28-75 264 206 277 106 306Opponents 17 236 73 309 480 . 4 9 2 378 . 7 8 8 33-79 296 219 268 117 309

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced12 Kaitlyn Hall 17-15 1020:00 236 13.88 142 . 3 7 6 4 13 0 473

Total 17 1020:00 236 13.88 142 . 3 7 6 4 13 0 473Opponents 17 1020:00 168 9.88 127 . 4 3 1 13 4 0 367

Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalWilmington Univ. 86 82 168Opponents 131 105 236

Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalWilmington Univ. 191 203 394Opponents 270 210 480

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd TotalWilmington Univ. 146 149 295Opponents 205 173 378

Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalWilmington Univ. 74 68 142Opponents 60 67 127

Attendance Summary WU-WLAX OpponentTotal 460 612Dates/Avg Per Date 6/77 9/68Neutral Site #/Avg 2/40

CLEARS: Wilmington Univ. -- 115-148 .777, Opponents -- 136-181 .751.

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2013 RESULTS

2013 Wilmington University LacrosseWilmington Univ. Game Results

All games (FINAL)

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Site Att. GoalieFeb 23 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 6-12 0-1-0 0-0-0 Newark, Del. 68 Kaitlyn Hall (0-1)Mar 01 at Dowling College L 3-23 0-2-0 0-0-0 Brookhaven, N.Y. 146 Kaitlyn Hall (0-2)Mar 02 at Mercy L 7-12 0-3-0 0-0-0 Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 88 Kaitlyn Hall (1-2)Mar 05 at Millersville L 5-18 0-4-0 0-0-0 Millersville, Pa. 78 Kaitlyn Hall (0-4)Mar 16 vs Queens (N.C.) L 9-17 0-5-0 0-0-0 Severna Park, Md. 30 Kaitlyn Hall (0-5)Mar 17 vs #7 Pfeiffer L 4-21 0-6-0 0-0-0 Arnold, MD 50 Kaitlyn Hall (0-6)

* Mar 20 HOLY FAMILY L 8-14 0-7-0 0-1-0 Newark, Del. 66 Kaitlyn Hall (0-7)* Mar 23 GCU2013 L 7-14 0-8-0 0-2-0 Newark, Del. 66 Kaitlyn Hall (0-8)* Mar 26 at Chestnut Hill Coll. L 8-18 0-9-0 0-3-0 LaFayette Hill, Pa. 33 Kaitlyn Hall (0-9)* Apr 03 PHILADELPHIA UNIV. L 9-14 0-10-0 0-4-0 New Castle, Del. 95 Kaitlyn Hall (0-10)* Apr 06 NYACK COLLEGE W 21-4 1-10-0 1-4-0 Newark, Del. 77 Kaitlyn Hall (1-10)* Apr 09 CHESTNUT HILL COLL. W 19-6 2-10-0 2-4-0 Newark, Del. 88 Kaitlyn Hall (2-10)* 04/11/13 at Holy Family L 9-17 2-11-0 2-5-0 Philadelphia, Pa. 35 Kaitlyn Hall (2-11)* Apr 13 at Dominican College NY L 6-14 2-12-0 2-6-0 Orangeburg, N.Y. 50 Kaitlyn Hall* Apr 17 at Philadelphia Univ. L 7-14 2-13-0 2-7-0 Philadelphia, Pa. 56 Kaitlyn Hall (2-13)* Apr 20 at Post Eagles W 20-10 3-13-0 3-7-0 Waterbury, Conn. 73 Kaitlyn Hall (3-12)

Apr 23 at Delaware State W 20-8 4-13-0 3-7-0 Dover, Del. 53 Kaitlyn Hall (4-13)

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 4-13

Conference: 3-7Home: 2-4Away: 2-7

Neutral: 0-2Overtime: 0-0

Attendance Dates Total AverageTotal: 17 1152 68

Home: 6 460 77Away: 9 612 68

Neutral: 2 80 40

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2013 CACC STANDINGS

2013 CACC Tournament Seeding

North Division1. Georgian Court

2. Dominican

South Division1. Philadelphia2. Holy Family

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2013 CACC TOURNAMENT

CACC Semifinals ~ April 27, 2013

N2 Dominican 12 S1 Philadelphia 13

S2 Holy Family 15N1 Georgian Court 14 Final - 3 OT

CACC Championship ~ April 28, 2013

S2 Holy Family 12 S1 Philadelphia 10

CACC All-Tournament Team

Liz Mower, Philadelphia - MVPMaria Mattioli, Holy FamilyStephanie McNesby, Holy FamilyBrigit LaRose, Holy FamilyBrianna Lancetta, Holy FamilyPaige Settar, Holy FamilyMelissa Styer, PhiladelphiaLibby Nichols, PhiladelphiaAmanda Shelton, DominicanChristina Brennan, DominicanStephanie Gallo, Georgian CourtOlivia Rotunno, Georgian Court

First Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Liz Mower, Philadelphia

Stephanie Gallo, Georgian Court Allison Smithwick, Dominican Corinne Coyle, Georgian Court

Libby Nichols, Philadelphia Stephanie McNesby, Holy Family

Christina Brennan, Dominican Brianne Timony, Chestnut Hill

Olivia Rotunno, Georgian Court Melissa Styer, Philadelphia

Ali Kern, Wilmington Olivia Antonopoulos, Dominican

Grace Deckert, Holy Family

Second Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate ConferenceBrianna Lancetta, Holy Family

Liz Case, Wilmington Meghan Diggett, Post Mirando Polaski, Post

Carli DiCioccio, PhiladelphiaJaclyn Hall, Wilmington

Megan Keffer, Wilmington Maria Mattioli, Holy Family

Christine Page, PhiladelphiaCailtin Carrezola, Holy FamilyMarissa Lawson, Holy FamilyJessica Maloney, Holy Family

Amanda Cathcart, Georgian Court

All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Honorable Mention Brigit LaRose, Holy Family

Emily Ray, Philadelphia Elizabeth Marrosu, Philadelphia Lindsay Alexander, Chestnut Hill

Kristen Moran, Philadelphia

Award Winners 2013 CACC Player of the Year: Corinne Coyle, Georgian Court

2013 CACC Rookie of the Year: Liz Mower, Philadelphia 2013 CACC Coach of the Year: Kerry O’Donnell, Georgian Court

2013 CACC Team Sportsmanship Award: Nyack College

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TRADITION

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AWARD WINNERS

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC PERFORMERSKelsey LaPlume ..................... 2009 ...........................................First TeamDanielle Niccoli...................... 2009 ...........................................First TeamCatie Joynes .......................... 2009 ......................................Second TeamKelly Wojciechowski .............. 2009 ......................................Second TeamKory Webster ......................... 2009 ............................Honorable MentionKlaudia Furman ..................... 2010 ...........................................First TeamKory Webster ......................... 2010 ...........................................First TeamDanielle Niccoli...................... 2010 ...........................................First TeamAmber Smith ......................... 2010 ......................................Second TeamJess Graybeal ......................... 2010 ......................................Second TeamJess Graybeal ......................... 2011 ...........................................First TeamDanielle Niccoli...................... 2011 ...........................................First TeamEliza Burke ............................ 2011 ......................................Second TeamLiz Case ................................. 2011 ...........................................First TeamKaitlyn Hall ........................... 2012 ...........................................First TeamJess Graybeal ......................... 2012 ...........................................First TeamLiz Case ................................. 2012 ...........................................First TeamJaclyn Hall ............................. 2012 ......................................Second TeamRebecca Guethier .................. 2012 ......................................Second TeamAli Kern ................................. 2012 ............................Honorable MentionAli Kern ................................. 2013 ...........................................First TeamLiz Case ................................. 2013 ......................................Second TeamJaclyn Hall ............................. 2013 ......................................Second TeamMegan Keffer ........................ 2013 ......................................Second TeamRebekah McCurry .................. 2014 ...........................................First TeamMegan Keffer ........................ 2014 ......................................Second TeamAli Kern ................................. 2014 ......................................Second TeamCorinne Dries ......................... 2014 ......................................Second Team

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC AWARD WINNERSDanielle Niccoli...................... 2010 ............................... Player of the YearJackie Trainer ......................... 2012 ................................Coach of the Year

WILMINGTON CACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMDanielle Niccoli................................................................................. 2009Catie Joynes ..................................................................................... 2009Amber Harmon ................................................................................ 2010Liz Case ............................................................................................ 2010Rebekah McCurry ............................................................................. 2012Jess Stratton ..................................................................................... 2012

Danielle Niccoli vs. AIC, 2009

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RECORD BOOK

Wilmington UniversityWomen’s Lacrosse Records

(through 2013 season)

Became NCAA Division II in Spring 2005CACC Began Women’s Lacrosse in 2009

All-Time Coaching RecordsCoach Years Record (Pct.)Dave Bugda ......................2005-2008 (4) .............34-19 (.642)Jaime Neave .....................2009 (1) ......................7-11 (.388)Dave Bugda ......................2010-11 (2) .................14-21 (.400)Jackie Trainer ....................2012-present (2) .........13-21(.382)Totals ......................... (9) ......................... 68-72 (.486)

TEAM RECORDSMost Goals, Game: ......................................................... 23 at Holy Family Univ., 3/24/09..........................................................23 at West Va. Wesleyan, 3/2/12...................................................... 22 vs. Dominican College, 3/28/09...................................................... 21 vs. Dominican College, 3/31/07................................................................21 vs. Nyack College, 4/6/13.......................................................21 vs. Howard University, 3/30/09.......................................................... 20 vs. Holy Family Univ., 4/7/09............................................................ 20 vs. Post University, 4/14/12............................................................. 20 at Post University, 4/20/13.............................................................20 at Delaware State, 4/23/13............................................................. 20 vs. Lancaster Bible, 3/2/07............................................................. 20 at Post University, 3/17/12............................................................ 20 vs. Post University, 3/27/10

Least Goals, Game:........................................................... 2 at Holy Family Univ., 4/19/12

Most Goals, Season:......................................................................................... 240 in 2012......................................................................................... 238 in 2009......................................................................................... 223 in 2010......................................................................................... 183 in 2011......................................................................................... 183 in 2008......................................................................................... 175 in 2007......................................................................................... 168 in 2013......................................................................................... 129 in 2006

Consecutive Games Scoring 10+ Goals:.........................................................................................15, 2011-12

Most Goals Allowed, Game: ......................................................... 23 by Howard University, 3/2/07................................................... 23 by Georgian Court Univ., 4/25/09............................................................ 23 by Dowling College, 3/1/13

Fewest Goals Allowed, Game:.......................................................... 0 vs. Dominican College, 3/9/08.............................................................................0 at Trinity, 3/18/08............................................................... 0 at Post University, 4/17/10

Most Goals Allowed, Season:............................................................................................ 293, 2009

Fewest Goals Allowed, Season:............................................................................................ 129, 2006

Consecutive Games Allowing 10+ Goals:.............................................................................................. 10, 2013

Consecutive Games Allowing -10 Goals:................................................................................................ 3, 2006................................................................................................ 3, 2007

Most Goals Scored, Both Teams:........................................................39 at Howard University, 3/30/09

Least Goals Scored, Both Teams:...................................................11 vs. Regis University (CO), 3/29/06

Largest Margin of Victory: ...................................................19 (20-1) vs. Lancaster Bible, 3/2/07.................................................. 19 (19-0) at Post University, 4/17/10...............................................19 (23-4) at West Va. Wesleyan, 3/2/12

Largest Margin of Defeat:.................................................. 20 (23-3) at Dowling College, 3/1/13

Most Assists, Game:.........................................................................16, vs. Trinity, 4/16/08

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............................................................ 16, vs. Lancaster Bible, 3/2/07

........................................................ 14, at Dominican College, 4/9/08

............................................................14, at Delaware State, 4/23/13

........................................................... 14, vs. Post University, 3/27/10

...............................................................13, vs. Nyack College, 4/6/13

........................................................ 13, at Holy Family Univ., 3/24/09

..................................................... 13, vs. Dominican College, 3/28/09

....................................................... 13, vs. Dominican College, 3/9/08

..........................................................12, at Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/7/08

.......................................................................12, vs. Arcadia, 4/10/06

.........................................................12, at Wilkes University, 4/14/07

........................................................... 12, vs. Post University, 4/16/11

............................................................ 12, at Post University, 4/17/10

.......................................................12, vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/20/10

........................................................12, vs. Wilkes University, 4/23/06

......................................................12, at Shepherd University, 3/6/10

..................................................... 12, vs. Dominican College, 3/20/10

Most Assists, Season:............................................................................................ 120, 2008............................................................................................ 117, 2010............................................................................................ 114, 2009............................................................................................ 102, 2007.............................................................................................. 81, 2011.............................................................................................. 72, 2012.............................................................................................. 67, 2006.............................................................................................. 58, 2013

Most Points, Game:............................................................ 36, vs. Lancaster Bible, 3/2/07........................................................ 36, at Holy Family Univ., 3/24/09..................................................... 35, vs. Dominican College, 3/28/09...............................................................34, vs. Nyack College, 4/6/13.........................................................................34, vs. Trinity, 4/16/08............................................................34, at Delaware State, 4/23/13........................................................... 34, vs. Post University, 3/27/10..................................................... 32, vs. Dominican College, 3/31/07........................................................ 32, at Dominican College, 4/9/08........................................................... 31, vs. Post University, 4/16/11............................................................ 31, at Post University, 4/17/10.......................................................31, vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/20/10

Most Points, Season:

....................................................................... 352 (238g, 114a), 2009

....................................................................... 340 (223g, 117a), 2010

......................................................................... 312 (240g, 72a), 2012

....................................................................... 303 (183g, 120a), 2008

....................................................................... 277 (175g, 102a), 2007

......................................................................... 264 (183g, 81a), 2011

......................................................................... 226 (168g, 58a), 2013

......................................................................... 196 (129g, 67a), 2006

Most Shots on Goal, Season:..........................................................................421 (240 goals), 2012..........................................................................295 (268 goals), 2013..........................................................................203 (183 goals), 2011..........................................................................181 (223 goals), 2010........................................................................ 111 (238) goals), 2009..........................................................................108 (175 goals), 2007..........................................................................107 (183 goals), 2008............................................................................58 (129 goals), 2006

Most Groundballs, Season:............................................................................................ 350, 2009............................................................................................ 342, 2007............................................................................................ 339, 2008............................................................................................ 337, 2012............................................................................................ 317, 2010............................................................................................ 297, 2006............................................................................................ 264, 2013............................................................................................ 252, 2011

Most Groundballs Per Game, Season:...................................................................... 24.75 (12 games), 2006...................................................................... 24.43 (14 games), 2007...................................................................... 22.60 (15 games), 2008...................................................................... 19.82 (17 games), 2012...................................................................... 19.44 (18 games), 2009...................................................................... 17.61 (18 games), 2010...................................................................... 15.53 (17 games), 2013...................................................................... 14.82 (17 games), 2011

Most Caused Turnovers, Game:............................................................ 28, at Post University, 3/26/11........................................................26, vs. Philadelphia Univ., 4/1/10........................................................... 23, vs. Post University, 4/14/12

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...................................................... 22, at Dominican College, 4/11/07

............................................................ 22, at Post University, 4/17/10

..................................................22, vs. Georgian Court Univ., 3/22/11

............................................................21, at Delaware State, 4/23/13

.......................................................20, vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/11/12

........................................................... 20, vs. Post University, 3/27/10

........................................................ 19, at Dominican College, 4/9/08

.......................................................... 19, vs. Seton Hill Univ., 4/20/08

....................................................19, vs. Lees McRae College, 3/20/09

..................................................... 19, vs. Dominican College, 3/20/10

Most Caused Turnovers, Season:............................................................................................ 213, 2010............................................................................................ 195, 2011............................................................................................ 171, 2008............................................................................................ 162, 2012............................................................................................ 149, 2009............................................................................................ 141, 2013............................................................................................ 120, 2007............................................................................................ 101, 2006

Most Caused Turnovers Per Game, Season:...................................................................... 11.83 (18 games), 2010...................................................................... 11.43 (17 games), 2011...................................................................... 11.40 (15 games), 2008........................................................................ 9.53 (17 games), 2012........................................................................ 8.57 (14 games), 2007........................................................................ 8.42 (12 games), 2006........................................................................ 8.28 (18 games), 2009........................................................................ 6.24 (17 games), 2013

Most Draw Controls, Game:......................................................26, vs. Howard University, 3/30/09.........................................................24, vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/4/09........................................................ 24, at Dominican College, 4/9/08.........................................................................22, vs. Trinity, 4/16/08...................................................... 21, at Dominican College, 4/11/07........................................................ 21, at Holy Family Univ., 3/24/09....................................................19, vs. Georgian Court Univ., 4/3/12.........................................................19, at Wilkes University, 4/14/07.......................................................19, vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/20/10.....................................................19, vs. American Intl. Coll., 3/11/09

Most Draw Controls, Season:............................................................................................ 262, 2009............................................................................................ 228, 2010............................................................................................ 210, 2011............................................................................................ 208, 2012............................................................................................ 206, 2013............................................................................................ 178, 2008............................................................................................ 137, 2007.............................................................................................. 81, 2006

Most Saves, Game:................................................... 28, at Georgian Court Univ., 4/23/07....................................................27, vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, 4/21/08......................................................27, vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/29/08......................................................24, vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/17/09..................................................24, vs. Georgian Court Univ., 3/26/08....................................................... 23, vs. Holy Family Univ., 3/20/12......................................................22, vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/22/07...................................................... 21, at Dominican College, 4/14/09........................................................20, vs. Howard University, 3/2/07............................................... 19, vs. East Stroudsburg Univ., 3/16/09

Most Saves, Season:........................................................... 256, (293 GA, 256 saves), 2009............................................................ 200 (169 GA, 200 saves), 2008............................................................ 184 (164 GA, 184 saves), 2007............................................................ 178 (208 GA, 178 saves), 2012............................................................ 154 (247 GA, 154 saves), 2011............................................................ 146 (186 GA, 146 saves), 2010............................................................ 142 (236 GA, 142 saves), 2013............................................................ 126 (102 GA, 126 saves), 2006

Most Saves Per Game, Season:...................................................................... 14.22 (18 games), 2009...................................................................... 13.33 (15 games), 2008...................................................................... 13.14 (14 games), 2007...................................................................... 10.50 (12 games), 2006...................................................................... 10.47 (17 games), 2012........................................................................ 9.06 (17 games), 2011........................................................................ 8.35 (17 games), 2013........................................................................ 8.11 (18 games), 2010

Most Wins, Season:

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................................................................................10 (10-8-0), 2010

....................................................................................9 (9-8-0), 2012

....................................................................................9 (9-6-0), 2008

....................................................................................8 (8-6-0), 2007

....................................................................................8 (8-4-0), 2006

..................................................................................7 (7-11-0), 2009

..................................................................................4 (4-13-0), 2013

..................................................................................3 (3-13-0), 2011

Most Losses, Season:................................................................................13 (4-13-0), 2013................................................................................13 (3-13-0), 2011................................................................................11 (7-11-0), 2009....................................................................................8 (9-8-0), 2012..................................................................................8 (10-8-0), 2010....................................................................................6 (9-6-0), 2008....................................................................................6 (8-6-0), 2007....................................................................................4 (8-4-0), 2006

Most Consecutive Winning Seasons:.......................................................................................3, 2006-2008

Most Improved Won-Lost Record:.................................................................4-13 in 2011 to 9-8 in 2012

Most Consecutive Wins:................................................................................................ 5, 2006

Most Consecutive Wins to Start Season:................................................................................................ 5, 2006

Most Consecutive Losses:.............................................................................................. 10, 2013

Most Consecutive Losses to Start Season:.............................................................................................. 10, 2013

Consecutive Conference Wins:................................................................................................ 2, 2010................................................................................................ 2, 2011................................................................................................ 2, 2012................................................................................................ 2, 2013

Consecutive Conference Losses:................................................................................................ 4, 2011................................................................................................ 4, 2013

Consecutive Home Wins:................................................................................................ 4, 2006...........................................................................................4, 2006-07

Most Games Played, Season:.............................................................................................. 18, 2010.............................................................................................. 18, 2009.............................................................................................. 17, 2012.............................................................................................. 17, 2011.............................................................................................. 17, 2013.............................................................................................. 15, 2008.............................................................................................. 14, 2007.............................................................................................. 12, 2006

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost Games Played, Season: ..................................................................... 18, Britany Shaner, 2009....................................................................... 18, Amber Smith, 2009.......................................................................... 18, Nicole Meis, 2010................................................................... 18, Jessica Graybeal, 2009................................................................. 18, Rebecca Guethler, 2009........................................................................18, Kory Webster, 2010.................................................................... 18, Danielle Niccoli, 2009......................................................................... 18, Catie Joynes, 2009................................................................... 18, Jessica Graybeal, 2010.............................................................18, Kelly Wojciechowski, 2009................................................................. 18, Rebecca Guethler, 2010................................................................... 18, Klaudia Furman, 2010.................................................................... 18, Danielle Niccoli, 2010................................................................. 18, Samantha Jewell, 2010........................................................................18, Kory Webster, 2009..................................................................... 18, Britany Shaner, 2010....................................................................... 18, Amber Smith, 2010................................................................................ 18, Liz Case, 2010.................................................................... 18, Amber Harmon, 2010.................................................................... 18, Yasmene Harris, 2009

Most Games Played, Career:............................................................70, Rebecca Guethler, 2009-12

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..............................................................70, Jessica Graybeal, 2009-12

...............................................................68, Danielle Niccoli, 2008-11

...........................................................................67, Liz Case, 2010-13

.................................................................... 66, Molly Taylor, 2010-13

................................................................62, Britany Shaner, 2007-10

....................................................... 59, Kelly Wojciechowski, 2006-09

...............................................................57, Amber Harmon, 2008-11

....................................................................56, Catie Joynes, 2006-09

.................................................................. 53, Kory Webster, 2009-12

.............................................................. 53, Kelsey LaPlume, 2006-09

.................................................................. 51, Amber Smith, 2007-10

Goals, Game:.................................... 7, Danielle Niccoli at Post Universirty, 3/26/11........................................6, Colby Bugda vs. Arcadia College, 4/10/06..................................................6, Colby Bugda at Seton Hill, 4/21/07................................................... 6, Liz Case vs. Chestnut Hill, 4/11/12............................................. 6, Liz Case at West Va. Wesleyan, 3/2/12......................................6, Amanda Jenkins vs. Chestnut Hill, 3/12/08........................................ 6, Megan Keffer at Post University, 4/20/13.............................. 6, Danielle Niccoli at St. Thomas Aquinas, 3/12/09................................ 6, Danielle Niccoli vs. Holy Family Univ., 3/30/11........................6, Kelly Wojciechowski vs. Domincan College, 3/28/09

Goals, Season:.................................................................... 55, Danielle Niccoli, 2011.................................................................... 51, Danielle Niccoli, 2009.............................................................49, Kelly Wojciechowski, 2009.................................................................... 43, Danielle Niccoli, 2010.........................................................................41, Colby Bugda, 2006...................................................................41, Amanda Jenkins, 2008.........................................................................37, Colby Bugda, 2007............................................................................ 37, Mary Sing, 2009................................................................................ 35, Liz Case, 2012.........................................................................35, Colby Bugda, 2008

Goals Per Game, Season:................................................... 3.42, Colby Bugda (12 games), 2006...............................................3.24, Danielle Niccoli (17 games), 2011.............................................2.93, Amanda Jenkins (14 games), 2008................................................... 2.85, Colby Bugda (13 games), 2007...............................................2.83, Danielle Niccoli (18 games), 2009....................................... 2.72, Kelly Wojciechowski (18 games), 2009

.............................................2.42, Amanda Jenkins (12 games), 2007

...............................................2.39, Danielle Niccoli (18 games), 2010

................................................... 2.33, Colby Bugda (15 games), 2008

................................................. 2.25, Katelyn Gibas (12 games), 2006

Goals, Career: .............................................................163, Danielle Niccoli, 2008-11..................................................... 127, Kelly Wojciechowski, 2006-09................................................................. 113, Colby Bugda, 2006-08.........................................................................102, Liz Case, 2010-13............................................................84, Rebecca Guethler, 2009-12...........................................................................77, Liz Case, 2010-12..............................................................73, Jessica Graybeal, 2009-12............................................................. 70, Amanda Jenkins, 2007-08.................................................................. 66, Kory Webster, 2009-12..................................................................66, Katelyn Gibas, 2006-08.................................................................... 55, Molly Taylor, 2010-13

Goals Per Game, Career:..............................................2.83, Colby Bugda (40 games), 2006-08....................................... 2.69, Amanda Jenkins (26 games), 2007-08......................................... 2.40, Danielle Niccoli (68 games), 2008-11..................................2.15, Kelly Wojciechowski (59 games), 2006-09................................................. 1.80, Mary Sing (30 games), 2009-10............................................1.69, Katelyn Gibas (39 games), 2006-08................................................ 1.61, Jaclyn Hall (33 games), 2012-13.....................................................1.52, Liz Case (67 games), 2011-13..................................... 1.50, Rebecca McMurry (30 games), 2012-13..................................................1.44, Eliza Burk (34 games), 2010-11............................................ 1.44, Megan Keffer (34 games), 2012-13

Assists, Game: .................................................7, Liz Case at Delaware State, 4/23/13....................................................6, Liz Case vs. Nyack College, 4/6/13..............................................6, Liz Case vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/9/13.....................................5, Colby Bugda at Domincan College, 2/11/07...................................... 5, Colby Budga at Wilkes University, 4/14/07................................. 5, Colby Bugda vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, 4/21/08...........................................5, Liz Case vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/29/12....................................... 5, Mary Sing at Dominican College, 4/14/09................................. 5, Mary Sing vs. American Intl. College, 3/11/09..........................................5, Mary Sing at Holy Family Univ., 3/24/09............................... 4, Amanda Beasley vs. Rosemont College, 3/2/06

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....................................... 4, Colby Bugda at Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/7/08

.......................................4, Colby Bugda at Domincan College, 4/9/08

........................................4, Colby Bugda vs. Arcadia College, 4/10/06

....................................................... 4, Colby Bugda at Trinity, 3/18/08

................................................ 4, Liz Case vs. Post University, 4/16/11

................................................. 4, Liz Case at Post Universtiy, 3/26/11

............................................ 4, Liz Case vs. Holy Family Univ., 3/30/11

..........................................4, Mary Sing vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/4/09

................................. 4, Amy Waggoner at Dominican College, 4/9/08

................................... 4, Amy Waggoner vs. Arcadia College, 4/10/06

.......................4, Kelly Wojciechowski vs. Dominican College, 3/28/09

Assists, Season:.........................................................................33, Colby Bugda, 2008............................................................................ 32, Mary Sing, 2009................................................................................ 31, Liz Case, 2013................................................................................ 30, Liz Case, 2012.................................................................... 27, Danielle Niccoli, 2010................................................................................ 23, Liz Case, 2011.........................................................................21, Colby Bugda, 2007.............................................................21, Kelly Wojciechowski, 2009.................................................................... 20, Amy Waggoner, 2007................................................................. 18, Samantha Jewell, 2009

Assists Per Game, Season:................................................... 2.20, Colby Bugda (15 games), 2008.......................................................... 2.07, Liz Case (15 games), 2013.......................................................1.88, Mary Sing (17 games), 2009.......................................................... 1.76, Liz Case (17 games), 2012................................................... 1.62, Colby Bugda (13 games), 2007...............................................1.50, Danielle Niccoli (18 games), 2010.............................................. 1.43, Amy Waggoner (14 games), 2007.......................................................... 1.35, Liz Case (17 games), 2011................................................... 1.33, Colby Bugda (12 games), 2006....................................... 1.17, Kelly Wojciechowski (18 games), 2009

Assists, Career:...........................................................................99, Liz Case, 2010-13................................................................... 70, Colby Bugda, 2006-08...............................................................69, Danielle Niccoli, 2008-11...........................................................................68, Liz Case, 2010-12....................................................... 52, Kelly Wojciechowski, 2006-09............................................................... 45, Amy Waggoner, 2006-08

....................................................................... 41, Mary Sing, 2009-10

..............................................................35, Jessica Graybeal, 2009-12

..................................................................26, Katelyn Gibas, 2006-08

............................................................22, Rebecca Guethler, 2009-12

.................................................................. 22, Kory Webster, 2009-12

.............................................................22, Amanda Beasley, 2006-08

....................................................................... 22, Eliza Burk, 2010-11

Assists Per Game, Career:..............................................1.75, Colby Bugda (40 games), 2006-08.....................................................1.48, Liz Case (67 games), 2010-13................................................. 1.37, Mary Sing (30 games), 2009-10......................................... 1.18, Amy Waggoner (38 games), 2006-08......................................... 1.01, Danielle Niccoli (68 games), 2008-11..................................0.88, Kelly Wojciechowski (59 games), 2006-09...................................... 0.82, Samantha Jewell (49 games), 2008-10....................................... 0.73, Amanda Jenkins (26 games), 2007-08............................................0.67, Katelyn Gibas (39 games), 2006-08..................................................0.65, Eliza Burk (34 games), 2008-11

Points, Game: ..................................................11, Liz Case vs. Nyack College, 4/6/13......................................10, Colby Bugda vs. Arcadia College, 4/10/06............................................10, Liz Case vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/9/13...............................................10, Liz Case at Delaware State, 4/23/13........................................10, Mary Sing at Holy Family Univ., 3/24/09......................10, Kelly Wojciechowski vs. Domincan College, 3/28/09....................................9, Colby Bugda at Dominican College, 4/11/07...................................... 9, Colby Bugda at Wilkes University, 4/14/07..................................................9, Colby Bugda at Seton Hill, 4/21/07................................. 9, Colby Bugda vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, 4/21/08...........................................9, Liz Case vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/29/12..................................... 9, Danielle Niccoli at Post University, 3/26/11.................................... 9, Mary Sing at Domincan College, 4/14/2009

Points, Season: ............................................70, Kelly Wojciechowski (49g, 21a), 2009................................................... 70, Danielle Niccoli (43g, 27a), 2010........................................................... 69, Mary Sing (37g, 32a), 2009................................................... 69, Danielle Niccoli (55g, 14a), 2011........................................................68, Colby Bugda (35g, 33a), 2008................................................... 65, Danielle Niccoli (51g, 14a), 2009............................................................... 65, Liz Case (35g, 30a), 2012

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........................................................58, Colby Bugda (37g, 21a), 2007

........................................................57, Colby Bugda (41g, 16a), 2006

............................................................... 56, Liz Case (25g, 31a), 2013

Points Per Game, Season:................................................... 4.75, Colby Bugda (12 games), 2006................................................... 4.53, Colby Bugda (15 games), 2008................................................... 4.46, Colby Bugda (13 games), 2007...............................................4.06, Danielle Niccoli (17 games), 2011.......................................................4.06, Mary Sing (17 games), 2009................................................3.89 Danielle Niccoli (18 games), 2010....................................... 3.89, Kelly Wojciechowski (18 games), 2009.......................................................... 3.82, Liz Case (17 games), 2012.......................................................... 3.73, Liz Case (15 games), 2013.............................................3.64, Amanda Jenkins (14 games), 2008

Points, Career:..........................................232, Danielle Niccoli (163g, 69a), 2008-11......................................................201, Liz Case (102g, 99a), 2010-13.............................................. 183, Colby Bugda (113g, 70a), 2006-08.................................. 179, Kelly Wojciechowski (127g, 52a), 2006-09...........................................108, Jessica Graybeal (73g, 35a), 2009-12........................................ 106, Rebecca Guethler (84g, 22a), 2009-12......................................................95, Mary Sing (54g, 41a), 2009-10.................................................92, Katelyn Gibas (66g, 26a), 2006-08............................................ 89, Amanda Jenkins (70g, 19a), 2007-08................................................. 88, Kory Webster (66g, 22a), 2009-12

Points Per Game, Career:..............................................4.57, Colby Bugda (40 games), 2006-08....................................... 3.42, Amanda Jenkins (26 games), 2007-08......................................... 3.41, Danielle Niccoli (68 games), 2008-11................................................. 3.17, Mary Sing (30 games), 2009-10..................................3.03, Kelly Wojciechowski (59 games), 2006-09.....................................................3.00, Liz Case (67 games), 2010-13............................................2.36, Katelyn Gibas (39 games), 2006-08..................................................2.09, Eliza Burk (34 games), 2010-11......................................... 1.92, Amy Waggoner (38 games), 2006-08................................................ 1.91, Jaclyn Hall (33 games), 2012-13

Groundballs, Game: ..............................8, Amanda Beasley at Philadelphia Univ., 3/18/06............................... 7, Colby Bugda vs. Regis University (CO), 3/29/06

................................... 7, Kaitlyn Hall vs. Georgian Court Univ., 4/3/12

...............................7, Christina Knight at Philadelphia Univ., 3/18/06

................................... 7, Brittany Rhodes vs. Post University, 4/14/12

.................................... 6, Colby Bugda at Philadelphia Univ., 4/13/08

.................................... 6, Colby Bugda at Philadelphia Univ., 3/18/06

.........................................................6, Colby Bugda at Hood, 3/23/06

.........................................6, Colby Bugda at Arcadia College, 3/29/07

...................................... 6, Katelyn Gibas vs. Seton Hill Univ., 4/20/08

..............................6, Jessica Graybeal vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/17/09

.............................. 6, Amanda Jenkins at Philadelphia Univ., 4/13/08

................................6, Samantha Jewell vs. Holy Family Univ., 4/7/09

.............................. 6, Rebekah McCurry at West Va. Wesleyan, 3/2/12

................................ 6, Danielle Niccoli at Philadelphia Univ., 4/13/08

................................6, Brittany Rhodes at Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/27/11

..................................... 6, Stacy Spilman vs. Seton Hill Univ., 4/20/08

................................6, Amy Waggoner at Philadelphia Univ., 3/18/06

......................................6, Kory Webster vs. Holy Family Univ., 4/7/09

.........................................6, Kory Webster at Post University, 4/17/10

........................... 6, Kory Webster vs. East Stroudsburg Univ., 3/16/09

..............................................6, Kaitlyn Hall vs. Nyack College, 4/6/13

Groundballs, Season:................................................................... 42, Jessica Graybeal, 2009.......................................................................... 38, Kaitlyn Hall, 2012.........................................................................37, Kari Maddox, 2007................................................................. 36, Samantha Jewell, 2009........................................................................36, Kory Webster, 2009................................................................... 36, Brittany Rhodes, 2012...................................................................... 35, Stacy Spilman, 2008................................................................... 35, Klaudia Furman, 2010.................................................................. 34, Amanda Beasley, 2006.................................................................... 34, Stacey Spilman, 2007........................................................................34, Kory Webster, 2010

Groundballs Per Game, Season:............................................ 2.83, Amanda Beasley (12 games), 2006................................................... 2.67, Colby Bugda (12 games), 2006...................................................2.64, Kari Maddox (14 games), 2007................................................ 2.50, Stacy Spilman (14 games), 2008...............................................2.43, Stacey Spilman (14 games), 2007............................................. 2.33, Jessica Graybeal (18 games), 2009................................................. 2.33, Katelyn Gibas (12 games), 2006............................................2.25, Samantha Jewell (16 games), 2009

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.................................................... 2.24, Kaitlyn Hall (17 games), 2012

...............................................2.20, Danielle Niccoli (15 games), 2008

Groundballs, Career:.............................................................122, Danielle Niccoli, 2008-11............................................................116, Jessica Graybeal, 2009-12..........................................................103, Rebecca Guethler, 2009-12...............................................................88, Stacey Spilman, 2006-08.................................................................. 87, Kory Webster, 2009-12............................................................ 87, Samantha Jewell, 2008-10....................................................... 85, Kelly Wojciechowski, 2006-09................................................................... 82, Colby Bugda, 2006-08..............................................................77, Brittany Rhodes, 2010-13.............................................................76, Amanda Beasley, 2006-08

Groundballs Per Game, Career:..............................................2.38, Keri Maddox (26 games), 2006-07......................................... 2.20, Stacey Spilman (40 games), 2006-08....................................... 2.17, Amanda Beasley (35 games), 2006-08..............................................2.05, Colby Bugda (40 games), 2006-08................................................ 2.00, Chelsea Genco (13 games), 2008............................................. 1.92, Christina Knight (12 games), 2006............................................... 1.88, Kaitlyn Hall (34 games), 2012-13......................................... 1.79, Danielle Niccoli (68 games), 2008-11...................................... 1.78, Samantha Jewell (49 games), 2008-10............................................... 1.76, Alison Kern (34 games), 2012-13

Draw Controls, Game:................................ 11, Danielle Niccoli at Domincan College, 4/9/08.................................9, Danielle Niccoli at Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/22/09.....................................9, Kory Webster vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/4/09.....................................8, Katelyn Gibas at Wilkes University, 4/14/07.................................... 8, Jaclyn Hall vs. Georgian Court Univ., 4/3/12............................... 8, Danielle Niccoli at Dominican College, 3/28/11.....................................8, Megan Keffer vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/9/13........................... 7, Rebecca Guethler vs. Howard University, 3/30/09.................................. 7, Megan Keffer vs. Domincan College, 4/21/12.................................. 7, Danielle Niccoli vs. Holy Family Univ., 4/7/09..................................7, Kory Webster vs. Howard University, 3/30/09

Draw Controls, Season:.................................................................... 73, Danielle Niccoli, 2009....................................................................... 65, Megan Keffer, 2013

.................................................................... 61, Danielle Niccoli, 2010

.................................................................... 49, Danielle Niccoli, 2011

........................................................................48, Kory Webster, 2009

.................................................................... 43, Danielle Niccoli, 2008

................................................................. 37, Rebecca Guethler, 2009

............................................................................36, Jaclyn Hall, 2012

................................................................. 33, Rebecca Guethler, 2011

........................................................................33, Kory Webster, 2010

Draw Controls, Career:.............................................................226, Danielle Niccoli, 2008-11..........................................................118, Rebecca Guethler, 2009-12................................................................ 102, Kory Webster, 2009-12.................................................................. 94, Megan Keffer, 2012-13..............................................................72, Jessica Graybeal, 2009-12....................................................................... 64, Eliza Burk, 2010-11..................................................................64, Katelyn Gibas, 2006-08...................................................................... 60, Jaclyn Hall, 2012-13...............................................................52, Jessica Stratton, 2011-13...............................................................50, Amber Harmon, 2008-11

Draw Controls Per Game, Season:...............................................4.06, Danielle Niccoli (18 games), 2009................................................. 3.82, Megan Keffer (17 games), 2013...............................................3.39, Danielle Niccoli (18 games), 2010...............................................2.88, Danielle Niccoli (17 games), 2011...............................................2.87, Danielle Niccoli (15 games), 2008..................................................2.67, Kory Webster (18 games), 2009......................................................2.25, Jaclyn Hall (16 games), 2012........................................... 2.06, Rebecca Guethler (18 games), 2009........................................... 1.94, Rebecca Guethler (17 games), 2011....................................................... 1.88, Eliza Burk (17 games), 2011....................................................... 1.88, Eliza Burk (17 games), 2010

Draw Controls Per Game, Career:......................................... 3.32, Danielle Niccoli (68 games), 2008-11............................................ 2.76, Megan Keffer (34 games), 2012-13............................................ 1.92, Kory Webster (53 games), 2009-12..................................................1.88, Eliza Burk (34 games), 2010-11................................................ 1.82, Jaclyn Hall (33 games), 2012-13................................................ 1.77, Chelsea Genco (13 games), 2008......................................1.69, Rebecca Guethler (70 games), 2009-12............................................1.64, Katelyn Gibas (39 games), 2006-08

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..........................................1.41, Meggan Apgar (34 games), 2011-12

.........................................1.17, Aubrey Newton (12 games), 2006-07

Caused Turnovers, Game:................................. 7, Kari Maddox vs. Georgian Court Univ., 4/3/07.......................................5, Eliza Burk vs. Shepherd University, 3/5/11................................................ 5, Liz Case vs. Post University, 4/14/12..................................5, Klaudia Furman at Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/8/10...................................... 5, Katelyn Gibas vs. Seton Hill Univ., 4/20/08....................................... 5, Nicole Meis vs. Philadelphia Univ., 4/1/10.......................... 5, Brittany Rhodes vs. Georgian Court Univ., 3/22/11..............................5, Stacy Spilman at Georgian Court Univ., 4/23/08................................4, Meggan Apgar vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/29/12..............................4, Amanda Beasley at St. Thomas Aquinas, 4/5/07............................................. 4, Amanda Beasley at Kutztown, 4/5/08.............................. 4, Amanda Beasley at Domincan College, 4/11/07........................................ 4, Colby Bugda vs. Seton Hill Univ., 4/20/08...................................... 4, Eliza Burk vs. Queens College (NY), 3/3/10............................... 4, Brittany Rhodes vs. Holy Family Univ., 3/20/13......................................4, Carly DeVirgilio at Post University, 3/26/11.....................................4, Klaudia Furman at Post University, 4/17/10...............................4, Klaudia Furman vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/20/10............................. 4, Klaudia Furman at Dominican College., 3/15/10............................... 4, Klaudia Furman at Philadelphia Univ., 3/21/09....................................4, Klaudia Furman vs. Post University, 2/27/10.................................... 4, Jessica Graybeal at Post University, 3/26/11................................. 4, Amber Harmon at Dominican College, 4/9/08........................4, Kelsey LaPlume vs. East Stroudsburg Univ., 3/16/09.............................................................. 4, Nicole Meis vs. AIC, 3/9/10.................................. 4, Nicole Meis vs Georgian Court Univ., 4/15/10 ............................................4, Nicole Meis at Post University, 4/17/10.................................... 4, Nicole Meis vs. Dominican College, 3/20/10.......................................... 4, Nicole Meis vs. Post University, 3/27/10..................................... 4, Danielle Niccoli at Post University, 3/26/11................................... 4, Brittany Rhodes vs. Post University, 4/14/12..............................4, Brittany Rhodes vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/29/12..................................4, Stacey Spilman vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 3/9/07...........................................4, Molly Taylor at Post University, 4/17/10........................ 4, Amy Waggoner at Philadelphia University, 3/18/06................................. 4, Kory Webster vs. Dominican College, 3/20/10

Caused Turnovers, Season:.......................................................................... 40, Nicole Meis, 2010

................................................................... 32, Kaludia Furman, 2010

................................................................... 27, Jessica Graybeal, 2011

................................................................. 23, Rebecca Guethler, 2011

.................................................................... 22, Danielle Niccoli, 2011

................................................................. 21, Rebecca Guethler, 2009

.........................................................................21, Kari Maddox, 2006

........................................................................21, Kory Webster, 2010

.............................................................................20, Eliza Burk, 2011

.................................................................. 20, Amanda Beasley, 2007

................................................................... 20, Klaudia Furman, 2009

.........................................................................20, Colby Bugda, 2008

.................................................................... 20, Danielle Niccoli, 2008

Caused Turnovers, Career:...............................................................71, Danielle Niccoli, 2008-11............................................................68, Rebecca Guethler, 2009-12..............................................................63, Jessica Graybeal, 2009-12.............................................................. 52, Klaudia Furman, 2009-10..................................................................... 45, Nicole Meis, 2007-10..............................................................45, Brittany Rhodes, 2010-13.................................................................. 45, Kory Webster, 2009-12.............................................................42, Amanda Beasley, 2006-08...............................................................37, Amber Harmon, 2008-11................................................................... 36, Kari Maddox, 2006-07...............................................................36, Stacey Spilman, 2006-08

Caused Turnovers Per Game, Season:......................................................2.22 Nicole Meis (18 games), 2010..............................................1.78, Klaudia Furman (18 games), 2010...................................................1.75, Kari Maddox (12 games), 2006............................................. 1.59, Jessica Graybeal (17 games), 2011............................................ 1.43, Amanda Beasley (14 games), 2007........................................... 1.35, Rebecca Guethler (17 games), 2011................................................... 1.33, Colby Bugda (15 games), 2008...............................................1.33, Danielle Niccoli (15 games), 2008...............................................1.29, Danielle Niccoli (17 games), 2011..............................................1.25, Klaudia Furman (16 games), 2009

Caused Turnovers Per Game, Career:........................................ 1.53, Klaudia Furman (34 games), 2009-10............................................... 1.45, Nicole Meis (31 games), 2007-10............................................. 1.38, Kari Maddox (26 games), 2006-07....................................... 1.20, Amanda Beasley (35 games), 2006-08

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................................................ 1.08, Chelsea Genco (13 games), 2008

......................................... 1.04, Danielle Niccoli (68 games), 2008-11

..................................................1.03, Eliza Burk (34 games), 2010-11

......................................0.97, Rebecca Guethler (70 games), 2009-12

............................................... 0.94, Alison Kern (34 games), 2012-13

........................................0.90, Jessica Greybeal (70 games), 2009-12

......................................... 0.90, Stacey Spilman (40 games), 2006-08

Shots, Game:................................... 15, Danielle Niccoli at Post University, 3/26/11..................................12, Colby Bugda at Dominican College, 4/11/07............................ 12, Amanda Jenkins vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 3/12/08................................ 12, Danielle Niccoli vs. Holy Family Univ., 4/7/09................................................ 12, Danielle Niccoli at Howard, 3/9/11........................ 12, Kelly Wojciechowski vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/4/09......................... 12, Kelly Wojciechowski at Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/7/08.........................12, Kelly Wojciechowski at Domincan College, 4/9/08........................................... 11, Liz Case at West Va. Wesleyan, 3/2/12.............................. 11, Jessica Graybeal at Holy Family Univ., 3/24/09......................... 11, Rebecca Guethler vs. Howard University, 3/30/09............................................11, Amanda Jenkins at Kutztown, 4/5/08...............................11, Danielle Niccoli at Chestnut Hill Coll., 4/27/11............................. 11, Danielle Niccoli at Shepherd University, 3/6/10..............................11, Kelly Wojciechowski at Slippery Rock, 4/18/09.....................11, Kelly Wojciechowski vs. Dominican College, 3/28/09

Shots, Season:.......................................... 135, Kelly Wojciechowski (49 goals), 2009..................................................121, Danielle Niccoli (51 goals), 2009..................................................118, Danielle Niccoli (55 goals), 2011................................................117, Danielle Niccoli (43 games), 2010...................................................... 100, Colby Bugda (35 goals), 2008............................................ 99, Kelly Wojciechowski (29 goals), 2008................................................98, Amanda Jenkins (41 games), 2008............................................................83, Mary Sing (37 goals), 2009.................................................. 82, Jessica Graybeal (30 goals), 2009........................................................ 80, Colby Bugda (41 goals), 2006

Shots, Career:.......................................... 406, Danielle Niccoli (163 goals), 2008-11...................................353, Kelly Wojciechowski (127 goals), 2006-09...............................................257, Colby Bugda (113 goals), 2006-08.........................................228, Rebecca Guethler (84 goals), 2009-12

...................................................... 218, Liz Case (102 goals), 2010-13

........................................... 184, Jessica Graybeal (73 goals), 2009-12

...........................................162, Amanda Jenkins (70 goals), 2007-08

............................................... 161, Kory Webster (66 goals), 2009-12

...............................................147, Katelyn Gibas (66 goals), 2006-08

............................................ 138, Amber Harmon (52 goals), 2008-11

Shots on Goal, Season:............................................................... 61, Liz Case (35 goals), 2012....................................................53, Danielle Niccoli (55 goals), 2011................................................ 52, Rebecca Guethler (23 goals), 2012................................................ 47, Rebekah McCurry (30 goals), 2013.......................................................47, Megan Keffer (25 goals), 2013........................................................... 44, Jaclyn Hall (30 goals), 2013......................................................... 41, Ashley Kroll (21 goals), 2012........................................................... 41, Jaclyn Hall (23 goals), 2012....................................................41, Danielle Niccoli (43 goals), 2010.......................................................41, Megan Keffer (24 goals), 2012

Shots on Goal, Career:...................................................... 139, Liz Case (102 goals), 2010-13.......................................... 125, Danielle Niccoli (163 goals), 2008-11...........................................98, Rebecca Guethler (84 goals), 2009-12................................................. 88, Megan Keffer (49 goals), 2012-13......................................................85, Jaclyn Hall (53 goals), 2012-13................................................... 80, Molly Taylor (55 goals), 2010-13...........................................77, Rebekah McCurry (45 goals), 2012-13.....................................73, Kelly Wojciechowski (127 goals), 2006-09........................................... 64, Jessica Grarybeal (73 goals), 2009-12................................................. 62, Kory Webster (66 goals), 2009-12

Goalie Saves, Game:................................ 28, Catie Smith at Georgian Court Univ., 4/23/07.............................. 27, Amber Smith vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, 4/21/08................................ 27, Amber Smith vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/29/08............................... 24, Catie Smith vs. Georgian Court Univ., 3/26/08.................................... 23, Kaitlyn Hall vs. Holy Family Univ., 3/20/12................................ 22, Amber Smith vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/22/07................................ 21, Amber Smith at Dominican College, 4/14/09................................ 21, Amber Smith vs. Philadelphia Univ., 3/17/09......................................18, Amber Smith vs. Molloy College, 3/24/07................................................. 18, Catie Smith at Seton Hill, 4/21/07

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Goalie Saves, Season:......................................232, Amber Smith (256 GA, 232 saves), 2009.........................................164, Kaitlyn Hall (201 GA, 164 saves), 2012......................................154, Corinne Dries (247 GA, 154 saves), 2011.........................................142, Kaitlyn Hall (236 GA, 142 saves), 2013......................................139, Amber Smith (179 GA, 139 goals), 2010.........................................126, Catie Smith (106 GA, 126 saves), 2007.........................................126, Catie Smith (102 GA, 126 saves), 2006........................................103, Amber Smith (85 GA, 103 saves), 2008...............................................96, Catie Smith (84 GA, 96 saves), 2008............................................58, Amber Smith (58 GA, 58 saves), 2007

Goalie Saves Per Game, Season:................................................12.89, Amber Smith (18 games), 2009...................................................11.45, Catie Smith (11 games), 2007..................................................11.44, Amber Smith (9 games), 2008.....................................................10.67, Catie Smith (9 games), 2008...................................................10.50, Catie Smith (12 games), 2006....................................................9.67, Amber Smith (6 games), 2007.................................................... 9.65, Kaitlyn Hall (17 games), 2012..................................................9.06, Corinne Dries (17 games), 2011.................................................... 8.35, Kaitlyn Hall (17 games), 2013..................................................7.72, Amber Smith (18 games), 2010

Goalie Saves, Career:................................ 532, Amber Smith (578 GA, 532 saves), 2007-10................................... 343, Catie Smith (292 GA, 348 saves), 2006-08................................... 306, Kaitlyn Hall (437 GA, 306 saves), 2012-13................................ 168, Corinne Dries (254 GA, 168 saves), 2011-12........................................42, Kasey McCusker (37 GA, 42 saves), 2009............................................7, Brooke Eveler (7 GA, 7 saves), 2010-11....................................... 1, Amanda Beasley (0 GA, 1 saves), 2006-08

Goalie Saves Per Game, Career:............................................. 10.88, Catie Smith (32 games), 2006-08.......................................... 10.43, Amber Smith (51 games), 2007-10............................................... 9.00, Kaitlyn Hall (34 games), 2012-13............................................ 8.84, Corinne Dries (19 games), 2011-13................................................3.43, Kasey McCusker (7 games), 2009

Save Percentage, Season:..........................................0.667, Corinne Dries (7GA, 17 saves), 2012

......................................0.553, Catie Smith (102 GA, 126 saves), 2006

.....................................0.548, Amber Smith (85 GA, 103 saves), 2008

......................................0.543, Catie Smith (106 GA, 126 saves), 2007

.......................................... 0.533, Catie Smith (84GA, 96 saves), 2008

.......................................0.500, Amber Smith (58 GA, 58 saves), 2007

........................................... 0.500, Brooke Eveler (7GA, 7 saves), 2010

...................................0.475, Amber Smith (256 GA, 232 saves), 2009

......................................0.449, Kaitlyn Hall (201 GA, 164 saves), 2012

...................................0.437, Amber Smith (179 GA, 139 saves), 2010

Save Percentage, Career:................................ 0.544, Catie Smith (292 GA, 348 saves), 2006-08......................................0.500, Brooke Eveler (7GA, 7 saves), 2010-11............................. 0.479, Amber Smith (578 GA, 532 saves), 2007-10................................ 0.412, Kaitlyn Hall (437 GA, 306 saves), 2012-13............................. 0.398, Corinne Dries (254 GA, 168 saves), 2011-13...................................0.393, Kasey McCusker (37 GA, 24 saves), 2009

Goals Against Average, Season:..............................................7.00, Corrine Dries (7 GA, 60 min), 2012.........................................8.50 , Catie Smith (102 GA, 720 min), 2006................................... 10.25, Amber Smith (179 GA, 1048 min), 2010......................................... 10.27, Brooke Everler (7 GA, 41 min), 2010........................................11.16, Catie Smith (106 GA, 570 min), 2007..........................................11.20, Catie Smith (84 GA, 450 min), 2008........................................12.30, Kaitlyn Hall (201 GA, 981 min), 2012.......................................12.59, Amber Smith (85 GA, 405 min), 2008.......................................12.89, Amber Smith (58 GA, 270 min), 2007......................................13.88, Kaitlyn Hall (236 GA, 1010 min), 2013

Goals Against Average, Career:................................ 10.07, Catie Smith (292 GA, 1740 min), 2006-08....................................10.27, Brooke Everler (7 GA, 41 min), 2010-11............................ 13.08, Amber Smith (578 GA, 2651 min), 200-7-10................................ 13.10, Kaitlyn Hall (437 GA, 2001 min), 2012-13..........................14.17, Corinne Dries (254 GA, 1076 min), 2011-2013................................... 14.78, Kasey McCusker (37 GA, 150 min), 2009

Most Wins, Season:.............................................................10, Amber Smith (10-8), 2010................................................................... 8, Kaitlyn Hall (8-8), 2012................................................................... 8, Catie Smith (8-4), 2006................................................................... 7, Catie Smith (7-4), 2007

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................................................................... 6, Catie Smith (6-3), 2008

...............................................................6, Amber Smith (6-11), 2009

..............................................................4, Kaitlyn Hall (4-13-0), 2013

........................................................... 3, Corinne Dries (3-13-0), 2011

............................................................. 3, Amber Smith (3-3-0), 2008

............................................................. 1, Corinne Dries (1-0-0), 2012

......................................................... 1, Kasey McCusker (1-0-0), 2009

............................................................. 1, Amber Smith (1-2-0), 2007

Most Wins, Career:.....................................................21, Catie Smith (21-11-0), 2006-08..................................................20, Amber Smith (20-24-0), 2007-10.....................................................12, Kaitlyn Hall (12-21-0), 2012-13......................................................4, Corinne Dries (4-13-0), 2011-13......................................................... 1, Kasey McCusker (1-0-0), 2009

WILMINGTON YEAR-BY-YEARAT HOME

All-Time (31-29, .516)

2010’s (13-17, .433)2013 (at WU Athletics Complex) .................................................... 2-42012 .............................................................................................. 4-32011 .............................................................................................. 2-62010 .............................................................................................. 5-42000’s (18-12 .600)2009 .............................................................................................. 4-52008 .............................................................................................. 4-32007 .............................................................................................. 4-32006 (at Kirkwood Soccer Club) ..................................................... 6-1

Catie Smith vs. Georgian Court, 2008

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Directions from main campusFollow directions to New Castle Campus. Continue on DuPont Highway (Route 13/40

South). Bear right to continue on Route 40 West. Cross under the Route 1 bypass and

continue on 40. New Athletic Facility parking lot is on the right hand side following

Walther Road and the turf field.

Home of the men’s and women’s basketball, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s

soccer, and volleyball teams.

Wilmington University Athletics Complex1365 Pulaski Highway | Newark, DE 19702

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Wilmington University320 N. DuPont Highway

New Castle, DE 19720(302) 356-9435

Toll Free: (866) 922-2871Fax: (302) 328-7376

[email protected]/athletics

Wilmington University Athletics Complex1365 Pulaski Highway

Newark, DE 19702(302) 328-9435

Fax: (302)328-7376

1. Philadelphia University 4201 Henry Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19144

2. Goldey-Beacom College4701 Limestone RoadWilmington, DE 19808

3. University of the Sciences600 South 43rd Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104

4. Holy Family University9801 Frankford AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19114

5. Georgian Court University900 Lakewood AvenueLakewood, NJ 08701

6. Felician College223 Montross AvenueRutherford, NJ 07070

7. Bloomfield College467 Franklin Street

Bloomfield, NJ 07003

8. Caldwell College120 Bloomfield Avenue

Caldwell, NJ 07006

9. Dominican College470 Western HighwayOrangeburg, NY 10962

10. Nyack College1 South Boulevard Nyack, NY 10960

11. Post University800 Country Club RoadWaterbury, CT 06708

12. Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19118

13. Concordia College171 White Plains RoadBronxville, NY 10708

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