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Twelve-Time CAA Champions * 1991 * 1992 * 1993 * 1994 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 *1998 * 1999 *2000 * 2001 * 2002 * 2003 1 CREDITS: The 2005 Old Dominion University Field Hockey Brochure is a publication of the Old Dominion University Athletic Public Relations Office. Written by: Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director. Layout and Design by: Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications and Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director. Special Assistance by: Debbie Byrne, Associate Athletic Director, Public Relations & Marketing, Kevin Shields, Sports Information Intern Photography: Rick Voight, FestEvents, JMU Photography, Dennis Welch (NCAA) and Scott Brown (CAA). Printing: Jones Printing of Chesapeake, Virginia. Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the state of Virginia. HOME OF THE NINE-TIME NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS MEDIA INFORMATION .................... 2-3 Media Instructions ......................................................... 2 Why Monarchs? ............................................................. 2 Quick Facts ................................................................... 2 Media List ................................................................... 3 Directions to Foreman Field ........................................... 3 THE GAME OF FIELD HOCKEY ........ 4-5 Game Basics 4 The Field ................................................ 4 Rules of the Game .......................................................... 4-5 History of the Game ....................................................... 5 Coaching Staff ..................................... 6-8 Head Coach Beth Anders ............................................... 6-7 Beth Anders' Year-by-Year Record ................................. 7 Assistant Coaches .......................................................... 8 THE 2005 LADY MONARCHS .......... 9-15 2005 Outlook .................................................................. 9 2005 Rosters ................................................................... 10 Player Information .......................................................... 11-15 2004 IN REVIEW ................................ 16-17 2004 Old Dominion Statistics ......................................... 16 2004 Wrap-Up ................................................................ 17 OPPONENT INFORMATION ............ 18-23 2005 Opponents ............................................................. 18-20 Records vs. All Opponents ............................................. 20 Year-by-Year Results ...................................................... 21-22 NCAA Results ................................................................. 23 HISTORY & TRADITION ................... 24-37 Team, Individual, & NCAA Records ................................ 24-25 The CAA ................................................................... 26 Lady Monarch Letterwinners ......................................... 27 Alumni Update ................................................................ 28 Academic Support .......................................................... 29 Old Dominion Field Hockey 1974-2005 .......................... 30-31 Honored Lady Monarchs ................................................ 32-33 Honda Award Winners ................................................... 34 ODU Olympians .............................................................. 35 Hall of Fame ................................................................... 36-37 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION .......... 38-40 Old Dominion University ................................................. 38 University President & Athletic Director ....................... 39 Staff & Phone Directory ................................................ 39 NCAA Admission Standards .......................................... 40 Foreman Field "Home of Lady Monarchs" ...................... 40 Field Hockey Camps ...................................... Inside Back Cover TABLE OF CONTENTS 1982 1983 1984 1988 1990 1991 1992 1998 2000

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Page 1: 1982 TABLE OF CONTENTS - ODUSports.com

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CREDITS:The 2005 Old Dominion University Field Hockey Brochure is a publication of the Old Dominion University Athletic Public RelationsOffice. Written by: Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director. Layout and Design by: Tina Price, Director of AthleticPublications and Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director. Special Assistance by: Debbie Byrne, AssociateAthletic Director, Public Relations & Marketing, Kevin Shields, Sports Information Intern Photography: Rick Voight, FestEvents, JMUPhotography, Dennis Welch (NCAA) and Scott Brown (CAA). Printing: Jones Printing of Chesapeake, Virginia.

Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from thestate of Virginia.

HOME OF THE NINE-TIMENCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

MEDIA INFORMATION .................... 2-3Media Instructions ......................................................... 2

Why Monarchs? ............................................................. 2

Quick Facts ................................................................... 2

Media List ................................................................... 3

Directions to Foreman Field ........................................... 3

THE GAME OF FIELD HOCKEY ........ 4-5Game Basics 4 The Field ................................................ 4

Rules of the Game .......................................................... 4-5

History of the Game ....................................................... 5

Coaching Staff ..................................... 6-8Head Coach Beth Anders ............................................... 6-7

Beth Anders' Year-by-Year Record ................................. 7

Assistant Coaches .......................................................... 8

THE 2005 LADY MONARCHS .......... 9-152005 Outlook .................................................................. 9

2005 Rosters ................................................................... 10

Player Information .......................................................... 11-15

2004 IN REVIEW ................................ 16-172004 Old Dominion Statistics ......................................... 16

2004 Wrap-Up ................................................................ 17

OPPONENT INFORMATION ............ 18-232005 Opponents ............................................................. 18-20

Records vs. All Opponents ............................................. 20

Year-by-Year Results ...................................................... 21-22

NCAA Results ................................................................. 23

HISTORY & TRADITION ................... 24-37Team, Individual, & NCAA Records ................................ 24-25

The CAA ................................................................... 26

Lady Monarch Letterwinners ......................................... 27

Alumni Update ................................................................ 28

Academic Support .......................................................... 29

Old Dominion Field Hockey 1974-2005 .......................... 30-31

Honored Lady Monarchs ................................................ 32-33

Honda Award Winners ................................................... 34

ODU Olympians .............................................................. 35

Hall of Fame ................................................................... 36-37

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION .......... 38-40Old Dominion University ................................................. 38

University President & Athletic Director ....................... 39

Staff & Phone Directory ................................................ 39

NCAA Admission Standards .......................................... 40

Foreman Field "Home of Lady Monarchs" ...................... 40

Field Hockey Camps ...................................... Inside Back Cover

TABLE OF CONTENTS198219831984198819901991199219982000

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The Old Dominion University Sports Informa-tion Office welcomes all coverage of the women’sfield hockey program and its student-athletes.Statistics, photos, or story ideas can always beobtained from Sports Information Director CarolHudson, Jr. or from Assistant Sports Informa-tion Director/Field Hockey contact KimberlyZivkovich.

To assist you in your coverage of Old Do-minion field hockey, here are a few brief pointsto keep in mind:

Interviews:Head Coach Beth Anders will be available forinterviews immediately following all homegames, after a ten minute cool down period.Player interviews are asked to be set up throughthe sports information office. Coach Anders isavailable during the week for interviews beforeand after practice and on game days after com-petition. Please contact the sports informationoffice at (757) 683-3372 for more information.

PhotographersOnly working photographers will be allowed onthe playing field during games. Credentials mustbe secured at least 24 hours in advance of games.Photographers will be asked to wear a pressphoto pass at all times when shooting.

Colonial Athletic AssociationField hockey statistics for CAA schools arecompiled throughout the fall at the conferenceoffice in Richmond, Va. and can be obtainedthrough the office's website atwww.caasports.com.

Press Box FacilitiesA fully enclosed press box high above the turf atForeman Field serves a maximum of 32 mediamembers at all home games. Three radio boothsand a print media area are available for use. OldDominion University’s Sports Information Of-fice will furnish a complete NCAA box immedi-ately following the conclusion of all home gamesupon request.

Radio Broadcast LinesVisiting teams wishing to broadcast games fromthe Foreman Field are asked to contact the sportsinformation office at least two weeks prior to thegame. The stadium is located at Bluestone and49th. All radio lines must be secured throughthe Verizon office in Norfolk, by calling (757)667-5000.

More information on all Old Dominionathletic teams is available through our web siteon the internet at:

Many people have wondered how the Old Dominion Uni-versity athletic teams came to be officially known as the Mon-archs.

For many years, the athletic teams of the Norfolk Divisionof the College of William & Mary (as Old Dominion was for-merly called) were known as the Braves. This was a deriva-tion of the William & Mary nickname of Indians. As Old Do-minion achieved its own four-year status and saw its enroll-ment surpass that of its Williamsburg neighbor, it was nolonger suitable or acceptable to have its teams called theBraves.

The name Monarchs evokes much of the early history ofthe Commonwealth of Virginia and of Old Dominion’s mother institution, the College ofWilliam and Mary. The nickname “Old Dominion” was first coined to the Virginia colony byKing Charles II after Virginia’s loyalty to the crown during the English Civil War. Further-more, William III and Mary II, whose patronage helped found the College of William andMary in Virginia in 1693, ruled England at the invitation of Parliament as “joint monarchs.”

The Monarch used by Old Dominion has a royal crown on a lion’s head, representing anhistoric past and a strong future. The school's current family of athletic logos were adopted inApril of 2002.

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MediaInfoGeneral Information:Name of School: .............................................................. Old Dominion UniversityCity, Zip: ........................................................................... Norfolk, Va. 23529-0201Founded: .......................................................................... 1930Enrollment: ...................................................................... 21,500Nickname: ........................................................................ Lady MonarchsSchool Colors: .................................................................. Slate Blue, Sky Blue, & SilverHome Field: ...................................................................... Foreman Field (Astroturf)Capacity: .......................................................................... 20,000Affiliation: ........................................................................ NCAA Division IConference: ..................................................................... Colonial Athletic AssociationPresident: ......................................................................... Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Paltz'68)Athletic Director: ............................................................. Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale '59)

Sports Information:Athletic Ticket Office: ...................................................... (757) 683-5484Sports Information Director: ............................................ Carol HudsonAssistant Director (FH Contact): ...................................... Kimberly ZivkovichSID Office Phone: ............................................................ (757) 683-3372SID Fax: ............................................................................ (757) 683-3119Zivkovich Email: ............................................................... [email protected] Website: .................................................................. www.odusports.comSID Address: .................................................................... Athletic Admin. Bldg. Rm. 124......................................................................................... Norfolk, VA 23529

Coaching Staff:Head Coach: .................................................................... Beth Anders (Ursinus '73)Career Record: ................................................................. 442-72-7/22 seasonsRecord at ODU: ................................................................ 442-72-7/22 seasonsAssistant Coaches: .......................................................... Susan Myers (Slippery Rock '73)......................................................................................... Marina DiGiacomo (Old Dominion 00)......................................................................................... Robin Smith (Old Dominion '92)

Office Phone: ................................................................... (757) 683-5368

Team Outlook:2004 Record: .................................................................... 13-82004 Conference Record: ................................................ 6-1/2nd2004 Post Season: ........................................................... NCAA First RoundFinal Ranking: .................................................................. #12 NFHCALetterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................................ 14/3Starters Retuning/Lost: ................................................... 9/2

Key Returing PlayersName: Pos: Cl: Gls: Ast: Pts:Dana Sensenig MF Jr. 15 13 43Caroline Nichols MF Jr. 10 11 31Janelle Engle B Sr. 10 1 21Darcy Pinchbeck F Sr. 6 2 13

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InfoFROM THE NORTH: Highway 13 downthe Eastern Shore, and through theChesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Follow13 (Northampton Blvd.) onto I-64 West.Take the I-564/Naval Base exit (exit276) off I-64 West, and take theTerminal Blvd. exit off I-564. Turnleft onto Hampton Blvd.Proceed approx. 4 miles andturn right onto 49th Street.

FROM THE SOUTH: I-95 Northto U.S. 58 (Emporia, Va.) OR I-85 North to U.S. 58 East (South Hill, Va.).Follow U.S. 58 East to Norfolk, to Hampton Blvd. Turn left onto 49thStreet.

FROM THE WEST: I-64 East through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel.Take the I-564/Naval Base exit (exit 276) off I-64 East, and then take theTerminal Blvd. exit off I-564. Approximately 2 miles, turn left ontoHampton Blvd. Approximately 4 miles, turn right onto 49th Street.

Getting to Old Dominion

Directions to ForemanField: Proceed west offHampton Blvd. onto 49thStreet (this will be a righthand turn if coming from I-564/Terminal Blvd.; a lefthand turn if coming fromdowntown Norfolk). Turnright onto Bluestone Av-enue; the stadium entrancewill be the second parkinglot on the right. Bus parkingis available inside the sta-dium gates with prior no-tice.

Teams requiring addi-tional information are askedto contact Greg Smith, Asst.A.D. for Event Manage-ment, at (757) 683-5924.

Finding Your Way ToFOREMAN FIELD

Print Media

TelevisionWTKR TV-3 (CBS)Troy Brettson, Sports Director720 Boush StreetNorfolk, VA 23510757-446-1352FAX: 757-446-1376

WAVY TV-10 (NBC)Bruce Rader, Sports Director300 Wavy StreetPortsmouth, VA 23704757-396-6181FAX: 757-397-8279

WVEC TV-13 (ABC)Scott Cash, Sports Director613 Woodis AvenueNorfolk, VA 23510757-628-6215FAX: 757-628-5855

Wire Services

RadioESPN Radio 1310 AMTony Mercurio, Sports Director5589 Greenwich RoadVirginia Beach, VA 23462757-671-1000FAX: 757-671-1313

WODU AM 1630Sports DirectorWebb University CenterNorfolk, VA 23529757-683-3441

USA TodaySports Department1000 Wilson Blvd.Arlington, VA 22223703-276-3400, ext. 3721FAX: 703-276-5527

Washington PostSports Department1150 15th Street NWWashington, DC 20071202-334-7350FAX: 202-334-7685

The Virginian PilotSports Desk150 W. Brambleton AvenueNorfolk, VA 23510757-446-2366FAX: 757-533-9004

Newport News Daily PressSports Desk7505 Warwick Blvd.Newport News, VA 23607757-247-4639FAX: 757-247-9420

Richmond Times-DispatchSports DeskP.O. Box 85333Richmond, VA 23293804-649-6554FAX: 804-775-8085

The Mace and CrownSports EditorWebb University CenterNorfolk, VA 23529757-683-3456

Media Outlets

Conference

Associated PressSports Editor700 East Main StreetSuite 1380Richmond, VA 23219804-649-6646FAX: 804-643-6223

The Lady Monarchs receive much local, as well as national attention from the media.Above, head coach Beth Anders talks to the Virginian Pilot following an ODU victory.

National Media

Colonial Athletic AssociationTripp Sheppard, Assoc. CommissionerRob Washburn, Assoc. Commissioner8625 Patterson AvenueRichmond, VA 23229-6349804-754-1616FAX: 804-754-1830

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THE GAME OF

■ Two halves, 35 minutes each■ 11 players per side, one of whom is a goalkeeper■ The field is 100 yds. long and 60 yds wide, divided into two halves by a center line. A striking or shooting circle is marked 16 yds. out from each goal post.■ The goal cage measures seven feet high, and is 12 feet wide. Boards are attached to the back and sides of the cages, 18 inches high.■ Two umpires on the field; an additional umpire may sit at the scorer’s table during tournament play.

SOURCES: History of the sport of field hockey, rules, and facts supplied by United States Field Hockey Association. Field and equipment information from USFHA and Rules of the Game: the complete illustratedencyclopedia of all the sports of the world.

■ A goal is scored whenan attacker strikes theball into the goal within theshooting circle.

■ Goalkeepers wear protective icehockey equipment to block the ball withtheir stick, body, hands, and feet. They

must be inside the shooting circle to kick-clear or body save shots.

THE STICKThe stick has a flat face on the left-hand side. The head is made of wood, and must haveno metal fittings, sharp edges, or splinters. It must be narrow enough to pass through aring with an interior diameter of 2 inches. Maximum weight: 23 oz.

THE BALLThe ball is made of hard plastic, with acircumference of approximately 8-3/4 inches,and weighing between 5-1/2 and 5-3/4 oz.

FIELD HOCKEYTHE PATRIARCH OF ALL "STICK AND BALL"GAMES

THE BASICS

THE EQUIPMENT

100 yds.

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Penalty Stroke Spot

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60 yds.Penalty Corner

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THE RULES OF THE GAMEBASIC RULES■ Ball must be passed or “dribbled” down the field

with the flat side of the stick.■ Players may not stand still to shield the ball using

their body.■ A goal can only be counted if shot inside the

shooting circle.

FOULSA player must not:■ trip an opponent;■ shove or charge an opponent while trying to play the ball;■ hit the ball with the rounded side of the stick;■ obstruct an opponent with the body or the stick;■ interfere in the game without a stick;■ undercut or play the ball in a potentially dangerous way;■ stop the ball in the air or on the ground with any part of the body;■ use the foot or leg to support the stick in order to resist an opponent;■ pick up, kick, throw, carry, or propel the ball except with the stick;■ hit, hook, hold, or interfere with an opponent’s stick.

FREE HITSA free hit is awarded to the non-offending side for in-

fringements, and are usually taken at the area where thefoul occurred.

The ball must be stationary and be hit along the groundwith a legitimate stroke a minimum distance of one yard.Opposing players must be at least 5 yds. away. The hittermay not replay the ball until another player has touchedit.

PENALTY CORNERSPenalty corners are awarded against defenders for de-

liberately playing the ball over the back line; committinga foul within the striking circle; committing a deliberatefoul within the 25 yd. line.

A penalty corner is a free hit awarded to an attackingplayer from a point on the back line, at least 10 yards awayfrom the goal. All remaining attackers must be outsidethe striking circle before the hit is taken. A maximum offive defenders may be behind the goal line, while the re-maining defenders must be beyond the center line.

Typically, the attacking player taking the free hit passesthe ball toward her teammates positioned outside the strik-ing circle. A player will stop the ball with her stick, whileanother player will move in and hit the ball toward thegoal.

16-YARD HITS/DEFENSE HITSWhen the attacking team plays the ball over the backline,

the defense receives a 16-yard hit. The free hit is taken 16yds. from the backline where the ball crossed.

THE PUSH-IN / HIT-INA push-in or hit-in is awarded to the opposition if a

player hits the ball wholly over the sideline. A push-in orhit-in is played along the ground with the stick.

Opposing players and their sticks must be at least 5 yds.away (beyond the 5 yd. lines, which are marked on theendlines, the center line, and the 25 yd. lines). Theperson putting the ball into play may not touch it againuntil another player has touched it first.

Any violation by the player putting the ball into play ispenalized by a free hit to the opposition.

PENALTY STROKESA penalty stroke is a one-on-one shot where the offen-

sive player positions seven yards in front of the goal vs.goalkeeper on the goal line, with all other players beyondthe 25 yd. line. A penalty stroke is awarded for any inten-tional breach by the defenders in the circle, or an uninten-tional breach by the defenders which prevents a sure goal.The attacking player is permitted only one step whileshooting, and the shot must be executed without abackswing of the stick. The goalkeeper may not movefrom the goal line until the stroker moves the ball.

CARD REPRIMANDSUmpires carry three different colored cards to warn

players of bad behavior or dangerous play:Green - caution; Yellow - Five minute or more suspension;Red - Ejection. Yellow and red card penalties leave teamsat a number disadvantage for the time specified.

SUBSTITUTIONSPlayer substitution is very similar to ice hockey, as the

number is unlimited and players being replaced haveunlimited reentry. The player being substituted for mustrun completely off the side of the field near the center be-fore the substitute may enter the field. Only two subs mayenter at a given time. No substitutions are permitted dur-ing penalty corners or strokes.

designed sticks. The ball was a solid cube of blackrubber. There were little offensive or defensivetactics to the game.

Field hockey’s role as a liberator also took hold atthis time. For some time in the second half of the19th century, it was considered the only proper teamsport for women. A women’s club was started inSurrey, England in 1887 and the first nationalassociation - the Irish Ladies Hockey Union -emerged in Dublin seven years later.

By the end of the 19th century, women’s hockeyhad spread to New Zealand, South Africa, TheNetherlands, Germany, Switzerland and elsewhere.In 1927, the International Federation of Women’sHockey Associations (IFWHA) was formed.

The women played according to the men’s rules,but were obstructed by their clothing. Theircumbersome skirts hung nearly to the ground tocover every inch of their legs. The extremely heavypetticoats, corsets, long sleeves and high, stiff collarsimpeded movement. Despite such handicaps, thewomen persisted, and international matches weresoon underway.

At the onset of the 20th century, the game wasintroduced to women in the United States byConstance M.K. Applebee. The British physicaleducation teacher presented a hockey exhibition atHarvard University in the summer of 1901. Duringthe two years, she taught the game to women at suchprestigious institutions as Smith, Wellesley, and Mt.Holyoke, as well as other colleges in the Northeast

THE HISTORY OF FIELD HOCKEY

THE GAME OF FIELD HOCKEY IS PLAYED BYMEN AND WOMEN IN MORE THAN 130 COUN-TRIES WORLDWIDE AND IS SECOND IN POPU-LARITY ONLY TO SOCCER AS A TEAM SPORTTHROUGHOUT THE WORLD

Field hockey is one of the few early sportswhere women were allowed to engage instrenuous activity and actually compete fer-

vently in a team athletic situation. Although fieldhockey began as an activity for primitive man,modern woman has definitely made her mark on thesport.

The origins of field hockey go back further thanthe ancient Greeks, but there is no conclusiveevidence exactly how and where the game began.The earliest tangible record of field hockey (thenknown only as hockey) is a drawing done in 2050B.C. on a tomb at Beni-Hasan in the Nile Valley inEgypt.

On the wall of one tomb, six drawings of athleticactivities were sketched. One illustration depictedtwo men holding sticks with curved ends. Betweenthe sticks is a round object, possibly a hoop or a ball.Because of this evidence, historians believe fieldhockey is the patriarch of all sports played with suchimplements.

From pre-Christian times to Roman prominenceand through the Middle Ages, the game of hockey -or a similar activity - was enjoyed by people in manylands. Rules have differed and playing surfaces havechanged, but the concept of a two team stick-and-ball game remains the same.

It was not until the first half of the 19th century,however, that field hockey became firmly estab-lished. The first club was Blackheath, headquarteredin southeast London prior to 1861. The club playedon a large piece of open ground with crudely

and Mid-Atlantic states. This part of the country remainsa hotbed of field hockey.

At a time in the United States when “sociallyaccepted” croquet and lawn tennis were the mostarduous activities young women were allowed topractice outdoors, field hockey created quite a stir. Thewomen were no longer restricted and took on theathleticism and intensity of the game as a greatchallenge. In fact, the first U.S. women’s team to travelabroad for the purposes of a single athletic competitionsailed to England in 1920 to play in a hockey tourna-ment. Shortly after, in 1922, the U.S. Field HockeyAssociation, the National Governing Body for fieldhockey in the United States, was established.

The long-standing tradition of the game serves as agentle reminder of the hard work and dedication putforth by thousands of men and women who strive toperpetuate the sport for future generations.

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Beth Anders’ Year-by-Year RecordsYEAR RECORD HIGHEST RANKING GF/GA1980 18-4-0 Fifth nationally - AIAW 74-221981 13-2-2 NCAA Championship - Third place 49-81982 20-1-0 NCAA National Champions 74-141983 19-1-0 NCAA National Champions 90-81984 23-0-0 NCAA National Champions 127-101987 17-5-1 Fourth nationally 79-261988 26-1-0 NCAA National Champions 124-151989 24-2-0 NCAA National Finalists 114-131990 23-2-1 NCAA National Champions 117-121991 26-0-0 NCAA National Champions/CAA Champions 145-101992 25-0-0 NCAA National Champions/CAA Champions 163-41993 17-4-2 Seventh nationally/CAA Champions 60-181994 17-6-1 Fourth nationally/CAA Champions 69-181995 16-9-0 Sixth nationally 64-241996 19-5-0 NCAA National Semifinalists/CAA Champions 120-451997 22-3-0 NCAA National Finalists/CAA Champions 154-281998 23-2-0 NCAA National Champions/CAA Champions 136-231999 17-7-0 NCAA Regionals/CAA Champions 101-362000 25-1-0 NCAA National Champions/CAA Champions 160-262001 18-5-0 NCAA Regionals/CAA Champions 87-252002 21-4-0 NCAA National Semi Finals/CAA Champions 131-312004 13-8-0 NCAA Regionals 61-47TOTALS 442-72-7

Beth Anders’ Ledger

HONORS RECEIVED

1975/’80 All-World All-Star Team1980 U.S. Olympian (Co-Captain)

Sportswoman of the Year by the UnitedStates Olympic Committee (Field Hockey)

1981 Sportswoman of the Year by theOlympic Committee (Field Hockey)

1984 Southland Olympian AwardU.S. Olympian (Bronze Medal Winner -Co-captain)Amateur Olympic Athlete of the Year(Field Hockey)Philadelphia Sportswriters AmateurAthlete of the YearVirginia Coach of the YearVirginia Beach Sports Club Coach of the YearPortsmouth Sports Club Coach of the Year

1988 Ursinus College Hall of FamePortsmouth Sports Club Coach of the YearVirginia Beach Sports Club Coach of the Year

1989 United States Field Hockey AssociationHall of Fame

1990 Portsmouth Sports Club Coach of the Year1991 CAA Coach of the Year

Special Citation from Norfolk City Counciland Mayor

1992 CAA Coach of the Year1992/’93 Norfolk Sports Club Coach of the Year

Honored by Virginia State Senate andHouse of RepresentativesOld Dominion University Citation forDistinguished Services from Board of VisitorsSpecial Citation from Norfolk City Counciland Mayor

1997 CAA Coach of the Year1998 CAA Coach of the Year

NFHCA/Dita National Coach of the YearPennsylvania Sports Hall of FameNorfolk City Council CitationNorfolk Sports Club Coach of the YearPortsmouth Sports Club Coach of the YearNorfolk Sports Club MACE Award

1999 CAA Coach of the Year2000 CAA Coach of the Year

NFHCA/Dita National Coach of the YearNorfolk Sports Club Coach of the YearPortsmouth Sports Club Coach of the Year

2001 Dita/NFHCA South Region Coach of the Year2002 CAA Coach of the Year2003/'04 US National Team Coach

MISCELLANEOUS- Participant in the 1998 World Cup coaches clinic- 14 years on the US National Field Hockey Team, with the lastfive as team captain.- Holds the Olympic scoring record for most goals scored in oneOlympiad (8 in 1984).- Scored over 100 goals in international play.- Led the U.S. team five years in a row in most goals scored.- As head coach of the U.S. field hockey team, took the bronzemedal in the 1991 Pan American games and qualified for the 1994World Cup.- Written several articles and books on the sport of field hockey,its fundamentals, and methods of teaching. Latest book "Stepsfor Success" was released summer of 1999.- Silver Medal at the 2003 Pan Am Games

Two words describe Old Dominionfield hockey coach BethAnders...Proven Winner.

Anders has cemented her status asone of the greatest in field hockey in allfacets of the game. As player, she hasparticipated at every level possible,including World Cup and Olympic eventsand as a coach. Her coaching achieve-ments are nothing short of impressive,including nine national collegiate titles, abronze medal at the Pan American WorldCup Games, and the distinction of beingthe winningest Division I field hockeycoach in the country. Considered by manyto be a pioneer of her sport, her resume isdotted with a long list of incredibleachievements and monumental firsts.

At Old Dominion, Anders hasmentored the field hockey team for over22 years and has led her teams to peren-nial appearances in the NCAA tourna-ment. Under her tutelage, the LadyMonarchs have achieved more honorsthan any other field hockey program inNCAA history. Among the most presti-gious, Anders and her teams havebrought the NCAA Championship trophyback to Norfolk an unprecedented ninetimes, including the most recent in 2000.In addition, the Lady Monarchs have wonthe CAA crown 11 of 13 times sincejoining the league in 1991 and remain theonly team to make all 23 NCAA Tourna-ments dating back to 1981.

In national coaching records, Andershas coached more games than any otheractive Division I coach, having been onthe sidelines of 521 games over her 22-year career. She became the first Division Icoach to reach the 400-career victorymark, a milestone only reached by fourother coaches in the sport, and Anders’442 wins are the most of any Division Icoach in history. With a 442-72-7 overallcareer record, Anders posts an amazing85.5 winning percentage.

Anders’ coaching experience has notbeen limited to the Old Dominion side-lines. Internationally, Anders guided the1991 U.S. National Team to the bronzemedal and masterminded the qualifying

HEAD COACHBeth Anders

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Coaching Staff Pictures!!!YEAR COACH RECORD GF/GA RANKING TOTAL

1974 Carol Anthony 1-7-1 11/39 1-7-1 (.167)1975 Mikki Flowers 3-6-2 19/331976 Mikki Flowers 5-13-0 22/481977 Mikki Flowers 6-6-0 24/151978 Mikki Flowers 11-7-0 36/271979 Mikki Flowers 8-6-1 22/26 5th Nationally-VAIAW 34-38-4 (.434)1980 Beth Anders 18-4-0 74/22 5th Nationally-AIAW1981 Beth Anders 13-2-2 49/8 Third place-NCAA1982 Beth Anders 20-1-0 74/14 NCAA Champions1983 Beth Anders 19-1-0 90/8 NCAA Champions1984 Beth Anders 23-0-0 127/10 NCAA Champions1985 Melissa Magee 20-7-0 77/35 NCAA Finalists1986 Melissa Magee 18-2-2 87/21 Ranked 2nd 38-9-2 (.796)1987 Beth Anders 17-5-1 79/26 Ranked 4th\1988 Beth Anders 26-1-0 124/15 NCAA Champions1989 Beth Anders 24-2-0 114/13 NCAA Finalists

OLD DOMINION YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING TOTALS

YEAR COACH RECORD GF/GA RANKING TOTAL

1990 Beth Anders 23-2-1 117/12 NCAA Champions1991 Beth Anders 26-0-0 145/10 NCAA Champions1992 Beth Anders 25-0-0 163/4 NCAA Champions1993 Beth Anders 17-4-2 60/18 Ranked 7th1994 Beth Anders 17-6-1 69/18 Ranked 4th1995 Beth Anders 16-9-0 64/24 Ranked 6th1996 Beth Anders 19-5-0 120/45 NCAA Semifinalists1997 Beth Anders 22-3-0 154/28 NCAA Finalists1998 Beth Anders 23-2-0 136/23 NCAA Champions1999 Beth Anders 17-7-0 101/36 Ranked 6th2000 Beth Anders 25-1-0 160/26 NCAA Champions2001 Beth Anders 18-5-0 87/25 Ranked 2nd2002 Beth Anders 21-4-0 131/31 NCAA Semifinalists2003 Sue Myers 14-10-0 86/59 Ranked 8th2004 Beth Anders 13-8-0 61/47 Ranked 12th 442-72-7 (.855)

PROGRAM TOTAL 528-136-13 (.790)

campaign for the 1994 World Cup. Mostrecently, in the summer of 2003, Anderswas asked to take over the U.S. NationalTeam and prepare them for the PanAmerican games in the DominicanRepublic, the stepping stone necessary toqualifying for the Olympic Games.

The love affair between Anders andfield hockey, however, goes well beyondher immediate reign in the coachingranks. In 1980, Anders made the first oftwo Olympic field hockey teams as co-captain, but was forced- because of theboycott in Moscow-to wait four moreyears to realize her dream of winning amedal. In 1984 though, nothing stood inthe way of Anders and her teammates asthey cashed in on a bronze medal at theLos Angeles games. Anders, whose strongpenalty corner was consistently clocked inthe 90 m.p.h. range, nearly single

handedly lifted the US team to victory,scoring eight of her team's nine goals inits five-game performance for an Olympicrecord that still stands today.

Throughout her international playingcareer, Anders played in over 100 interna-tional matches, was a participant in everyWorld Cup from 1971-84, was on theNational team from 1969-1980, and wasthe high scorer for the United States everyyear she was on the team. Anders partici-pated in the first World Cup field hockeyevent to have both men's and women'scompetition at the same venue. She wasone of just 24 field hockey coaches fromaround the world to be in attendance for aclinic during the 1998 World Cup inHolland.

After three NCAA titles as coach ofOld Dominion and a bronze medal as aplayer and two-time captain with theOlympic team, Anders was namedOlympic Athlete of the Year and VirginiaCoach of the Year in 1984. Bringing thetwo realms of the sport together, Anderswas recognized for her many contribu-tions with an induction into the UnitedStates Field Hockey Coaches AssociationHall of Fame. Anders' love for her sport isinfectious as many former Old Dominionathletes have grown into respectableplayers and coaches in and around theworld's field hockey family. Nine formerOld Dominion players coached by Andershave participated in the last three Olym-pics.

Anders challenges her teams to notonly excel on the field, but in the class-room as well. Since 1989, the LadyMonarch teams have had a G.P.A. of 3.0 or

better. This past season, the team putforth six National Field HockeyCoaches Association (NFHCA)Academic All-Americans. Certainlythe epitome of Anders' student-athletes is Samantha Salvia, theschool's first ever Rhodes Scholar whograduated in 1996 with a 4.0 GPA inenvironmental and civil engineering.

The key to Anders success on andoff the field hockey field seems to beher love for and dedication to thegame. Her development of the FuturesProgram during her national coachingstint in 1993 and her active mentoringof the field hockey youth are just twoexamples of her will to succeed betterthan anyone in her vocation.

A fine all-around athlete herself,Anders was a four-time All-Collegefield hockey and lacrosse player beforegraduating from Ursinus College witha B.S. degree in health and physicaleducation. The Norristown, PA. nativewas also selected to the nationalcollegiate basketball team and won theintercollegiate squash championshipin 1970.

Anders is the daughter of Aliceand Stanley Anders. She has onebrother and enjoys fitness, golf, tennis,reading, and creative teaching tools.She also authored two books, FieldHockey: Steps to Success published in1999 and Lesson in Field Hockeyreleased in 1996.

An avid golfer, Anders resides inVirginia Beach.

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ANGIE LOYAngie Loy, two-time First Team All-American and

2003 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Player of theYear, begins her second season with the Lady Monarchs.Loy began her coaching career serving as an undergrad-uate assistant with the Lady Monarchs in 2004 and willserve as a volunteer assistant in 2005.

As a senior in 2003, Loy led the Monarchs to theireighth consecutive CAA title and 23rd consecutive bid tothe NCAA Tournament earning first-team All-Americanhonors from both the NFHCA and womensfieldhockey.comfor the second consecutive season. Loy, named the CAATournament MVP, ranked second nationaly with 69points, 2.875 points per game, and 21 assists.

A native of Loysville, PA and graduate of WestPerry High School, she finished her stellar career ranked

fourth in career goals (77), ninth in career assists (56), and fourth all-time in scoring with 210career points. She is also the third Lady Monarch in history to earn National Field HockeyCoaches’ Association (NFHCA) Academic Honor Roll honors for four consecutive years.

Loy continues her playing career having been named to the U.S. Field Hockey NationalTeam roster on Dec. 8th, 2003. Playing under Old Dominion head coach Beth Anders, Loy wasstarting forward at the 2004 Olympic Qualifiers in New Zealand and took home a silver medalat the Pan Am Games in Barbados. She most recently was a part of the team which took part inthe Champions Challenge at the National Training Center in Virginia Beach in the summer of2005.PERSONAL: Born April 23, 1982…Daughter of Linda and Robert Loy…Has a brother Josh (27)and a sister Becky (25), a former Lady Monarch midfielder from 1998-2002…Majored in healthand physical education.

A S S I S T A N T C O A C H

AssistantCoaches

Susan Myers enters her 18th year as a memberof the Lady Monarch coaching staff.

As an assistant, Myers has been on the sidelinesfor six of Old Dominion’s national titles as well as“The Streak,” a string of 66 consecutive wins span-ning from 1990-93. Among Myers’ on-field duties in-clude coaching Old Dominion goaltenders, while heroff-field duties include recruiting, statistical records,video documentation and camp organization.

Myers’ coaching career began in 1973 when shebecame Carlisle Senior High School’s head coach ofbasketball, field hockey, and softball. She was alsothe coach of the state champion 4 X 100 relay team ofthe track and field squad. She held that post at thePennsylvania school for 12 years, before becoming agraduate assistant coach at Old Dominion in 1987.During the 1988 season, Myers became a full-time

assistant in the post she currently holds today. Alongside Anders, Myers also helped coachthe United States National field hockey team during the 1990-93 seasons.

Myers served as Old Dominion head coach in 2003 as Lady Monarch head coach BethAnders served as the head coach of the U.S. National Team. Myers guided the 2003 LadyMonarchs to a 14-10 overall record as Old Dominion took home its eighth straight and 13thoverall Colonial Athletic Association title and returned to the NCAA Tournament for its23rd consecutive appearance.

A seven-time United States National Team member, Myers was a superior field hockeyplayer during her athletic career. She captained the Lady Rockets of Slippery Rock duringher junior and senior campaigns and was her team’s leading scorer for three seasons.

Myers was an active member of the national field hockey scene. She was on the UnitedStates National Team from 1972-79 and played on the very first United States World Cupteam of 1975.

After her college career, Myers was an active player in club field hockey. A five-timenational club team champion, Myers was a player and co-founder of the Red Rose FieldHockey Club based in southeastern Pennsylvania from 1975-85, where she played along-side Anders on the club circuit.

A four-sport athlete in college, Myers also participated in basketball, softball, and trackand field. She was an MVP selection of her basketball team and played with Rutgers headwomen’s basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer. A veteran ASA fast-pitch softball class AAAplayer, Myers was a four-time Eastern United States League batting champion while play-ing for teams based out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

She has co-authored several field hockey publications with Anders, including the mostrecent Steps to Success, which was released in the summer of 1999.

A S S I S T A N T C O A C HSUE MYERS

Marina DIGIACOMOThe NCAA’s all-time leading scorer and a

member of two national championship teamsreturns to her alma mater for her first season asassistant coach with the Lady Monarchs.

During her Old Dominion career (1997-2000),DiGiacomo was a two-time AstroTurf/NFHCAAll-American, a four-time Colonial AthleticAssociation Player of the Year, four-time CAATournament MVP. She is the only player in thehistory of field hockey to be ranked in the top threeof each statistical category (goals, assists, points).DiGiacomo made an incredible mark in the NCAArecord books with 414 points on 167 goals and 80assists during her career ranking her first in points,third in goals, and fourth all-time in assists.

With DiGiacomo on the turf, the LadyMonarchs captured an outstanding 87-13 record including national championship is1998 with a 23-2 overall mark and in 2000 with a 25-1 record.

The Argentina native won the prestigious Honda Award trophy her senior seasonduring the Lady Monarchs’ 2000 campaign, which ended with Old Dominion’s ninthnational championship trophy. She became the fifth Lady Monarch to earn the NationalPlayer of the Year award leading the nation with an outstanding 151 points from 63 goalsand 25 assists.

Since graduating from Old Dominion with a degree in communications, DiGiacomowas a member of the Argentine National Team helping her native country to a bronzemedal at the 2004 Olympic Games and the gold medal at the 2004 Pan American Cup.

A S S I S T A N T C O A C H

Sue Myers

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Looking to boast the LadyMonarch tradition of excellenceare senior Janelle Engle (right)

and junior Dana Sensenig(beolow): -

2005SEASON PREVIEWFrom the winningest Division I coach, to 41 All-

Americans, to 24 straight NCAA Tournament appearances, to nine NCAA titles, to seven CAA

Players of the Year, to six Honda Award winners…The2005 version of Old Dominion field hockey is ready toadd to the tradition.

A young squad took the field in 2004, boasting justtwo seniors and a host of underclassman. However,with a year under their belts and the knowledge of thehigh standards Beth Anders and her coaching staffhold, the Lady Monarchs are ready to climb to newheights in 2005.

Six seniors come to the turf this season, including de-fensive stalwarts Janelle Engle, goalkeeper Mary CateGordon, offensive threats Jennifer Angat, Darcy Pinch-beck, and Anna Rogers, along with utility playerRosanna Delutis. These six seniors began their careersback in 2002, the last time Old Dominion advanced tothe Final Four, and are eager to end their careers in thesame fashion.

Engle has been a vital member of the starting line-upsince her freshman year and will look to return to all-conference and all-region status and possibly add All-American this season to her list of awards. Althoughshe stands on the field in one of the last lines of de-fense, don’t count her out on the offense either. As amember of the penalty corner unit last season, shemanaged second on the Lady Monarch squad in points(21) and ranked eighth in the highly competitive CAAin goals per game (0.48).

Gordon will begin year number two between the pipes.Playing nearly every minute in 2004, Gordon has goneup some of the top goal scorers in the nation includ-ing top ranked teams such as North Carolina, Mary-land, Duke, and Michigan along with ranked teamsfrom the CAA such as Delaware and William & Mary.ODU’s netminder posted nearly six saves per gamewhich included a career-high 14 against #4 Duke and10 against the Blue Devils during the NCAA Tourna-ment. Gordon’s ability to be the in the right spot at theright time kept the Lady Monarchs competitive withthe nation’s top teams and with her experience and amore skilled defense, the Lady Monarchs should watchtheir goals against average decrease.

Jennifer Angat has seen roles as both a starter and atop reserve and will look for her offensive productionto climb this year. Last season the Virginia Beach prod-uct returned to the starting line-up scoring both hergoals early in the year. Continuing the trend into themiddle and latter stages of the season will be key toAngat’s impact.

After redshirting her first year on the team, DarcyPinchbeck has come on strong on the offense. Last year,the Suffolk, Virginia native was among the team’s topscorers scoring six goals, including two game-winners.Pinchbeck has the capability of watching her numbersincrease. Last season she was among the top shot tak-ers on opponent goal with 29 shots.

Rogers has been a consistent member of the starting11 over the last two seasons. Her first season saw hernotch nine goals and four assists, while registering twogoals a season ago. Rogers has the knack though forgetting at the net as last season she fired off 22 shots,fourth on the team in the category.

Although Delutis has been a reserve most of her ca-reer, she has always been ready to step in and takewhatever role necessary when called upon. She made17 appearances and cracked the starting line-up oneight occasions when not being one of the top LadyMonarchs off the bench. Defensively, she racked uptwo defensive saves, just one shy of the tying for thelead, and also scored her first collegiate goals.

The junior class comprises some of Old Dominion’stop talent. All-American Dana Sensenig, All-CAAmember Caroline Nichols, and reserve JuliaMuldrow begin their third year with the team.

Already in her young career, Sensenig has accom-plished a lot individually, but will be looking to takethe team to the next level. Joining a long distin-guished line of All-Americans, Sensenig led OldDominion in points (43), assists (13), and goals (15)and topped the CAA charts in assists per game (0.62)last season. Additionally, she ranked second in goalsper game (0.71) and points per game (2.05) amongher CAA peers and nationally 17th in points pergame and 14th in assists per contest. .

Right behind Sensenig on the stat sheet in fellowclassmate Nichols, who was a Second Team All-CAAselection. The Lady Moanrchs’ second leading scorer,Nichols finished her second year on the squad with10 goals, 11 assists, and 31 points. Nichols is capableof producing big as made evident by multiple goalefforts against #20 Hofstra and #4 Duke in the firstround of the NCAA Tournament and her career-highfive assist, seven point effort against CAA rival Vir-ginia Commonwealth.

The sophomore class features ODU’s first ever CAAAll-Rookie team member, several reserves, and a fewnew faces.

Freshman Sami McLenegan became Old Dominionfirst ever All-CAA Rookie selection, a category newto the 2004 All-CAA ballot last season. In her firstcollegiate season, McLenegan cracked the startingline-up making 15 starts in 21 games, collecting twodefensive saves.

Old Dominion's Long Standing Tradition Continues...

Midfielder Shannon Mobley also saw quality time in herfirst season, which included three starts. In her first year ina Lady Monarch uniform, she collected four goals and anassist, finishing the 2004 season ranked tied for sixth in scor-ing with nine points.

Maggie Hayes, Lara Meyer, and Whitney Tossone will alsobe ready step in after redshirting their first season at OldDominion.

Daphne Admiraal and Jo Ann van Aswegen will returnsome forgien flare back to the team coming from Hollandand South Africa respectively and certainly contend forstarting roles once on campus.

Six freshmen begin their careers in 2005: Honorable Men-tion All-Staters Jessica Borzelleca and Kelly Driscoll, four-sport varsity athlete Samantha Stalter, Southeastern Dis-trict Player of the Year and Eastern Region Co-PlayerKatelyn Smither, and Holland product Nicolien van Nispen.

The schedule should come to no surprise to any one whohas followed the Lady Monarchs. To be the best, you mustplay the best…and the best team in collegiate field hockeyonce again grace the 2005 schedule. Non-conference oppo-nents in North Carolina, Duke, Maryland, Michigan, Vir-ginia, and Penn State has consistently ranked among thetop teams in the country. Adding to the list will also beAmerican and Miami (OH). The CAA continues to be oneof the top field hockey conference in the country as OldDominion will look avenge defeats and pick up wins againstthe ranked likes of Delaware and William & Mary.

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2005 Numerical RosterMeet the Lady Monarchs

No. Name Position Class Ht. Hometown/High School1 Mary Cate Gordon GK Sr. 5-6 Oreland, Pa./Springfield Township2 Jo Ann van Aswegen MF So. 5-4 Bloemfontein, South Africa/Eunice3 Lara Meyer F So. 5-9 Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford4 Daphne Admiraal B So. 5-7 Heillo, Holland/Jac P. Thijsse5 Nicolien van Nispen MF Fr. 5-6 Bilthoven, Holland/Het Nieuwe Lyceum6 Sami McLenegan B So. 5-4 Middletown, Pa./Lower Dauphin7 Anna Rogers F Sr. 5-8 New Bloomfield, Pa./West Perry8 Julia Muldrow F Jr. 5-6 Va. Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes9 Darcy Pinchbeck F Sr. 5-6 Suffolk, Va./Lakeland10 Jessica Borzelleca MF Fr. 5-6 Oreland, Pa./Springfield Twp.11 Whitney Tossone F So. 5-5 Va. Beach, Va./Kellam12 Samantha Stalter MF Fr. 5-4 La Plata, Va//La Plata13 Denise Admiraal F Fr. 5-7 Heillo, Holland/Jac P. Thijsse14 Dana Sensenig MF Jr. 5-5 Denver, Pa./Cocalico15 Rosanna Delutis B Sr. 5-5 Va. Beach, Va./Kempsville16 Jennifer Angat M Sr. 5-6 Va. Beach, Va./Tallwood18 Shannon Mobley MF So. 5-1 Va. Beach, Va./Tallwood19 Janelle Engle B Sr. 5-7 Mt. Joy, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite20 Caroline Nichols MF Jr. 5-5 Va. Beach, Va./Salem22 Kelly Driscoll GK Fr. 5-5 West Chester, Pa/Villa Maria23 Katelyn Smither F/MF Fr. 5-5 Suffolk, Va./Lakeland27 Maggie Hayes B So. 5-10 Coopersburg, Pa./Southern Lehigh

Head Coach: Beth Anders (Ursinus '73)Assistant Coaches: Susan Myers (Slippery Rock '73), Robin Smith (Old Dominion '92),

Marina DiGiacomo (Old Dominion' 00)

No. Name Position Class Ht. Hometown/High School4 Daphne Admiraal B So. 5-7 Heillo, Holland/Jac P. Thijsse13 Denise Admiraal F Fr. 5-7 Heillo, Holland/Jac P. Thijsse16 Jennifer Angat M Sr. 5-6 Va. Beach, Va./Tallwood10 Jessica Borzelleca MF Fr. 5-6 Oreland, Pa./Springfield Twp.15 Rosanna Delutis B Sr. 5-5 Va. Beach, Va./Kempsville22 Kelly Driscoll GK Fr. 5-5 West Chester, Pa/Villa Maria19 Janelle Engle B Sr. 5-7 Mt. Joy, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite1 Mary Cate Gordon GK Sr. 5-6 Oreland, Pa./Springfield Township27 Maggie Hayes B So. 5-10 Coopersburg, Pa./Southern Lehigh6 Sami McLenegan B So. 5-4 Middletown, Pa./Lower Dauphin3 Lara Meyer F So. 5-9 Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford18 Shannon Mobley MF So. 5-1 Va. Beach, Va./Tallwood8 Julia Muldrow F Jr. 5-6 Va. Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes20 Caroline Nichols MF Jr. 5-5 Va. Beach, Va./Salem9 Darcy Pinchbeck F Sr. 5-6 Suffolk, Va./Lakeland7 Anna Rogers F Sr. 5-8 New Bloomfield, Pa./West Perry14 Dana Sensenig MF Jr. 5-5 Denver, Pa./Cocalico12 Samantha Stalter MF Fr. 5-4 La Plata, Va//La Plata23 Katelyn Smither F/MF Fr. 5-5 Suffolk, Va./Lakeland11 Whitney Tossone F So. 5-5 Va. Beach, Va./Kellam2 Jo Ann van Aswegen MF So. 5-4 Bloemfontein, South Africa/Eunice5 Nicolien van Nispen MF Fr. 5-6 Bilthoven, Holland/Het Nieuwe Lyceum

Head Coach: Beth Anders (Ursinus '73)Assistant Coaches: Susan Myers (Slippery Rock '73), Robin Smith (Old Dominion '92),

Marina DiGiacomo (Old Dominion' 00)

2005 Alphabetical Roster

Breaking Down TheLady Monarch Roster

By State:Pennslyvania (8):Jessica Borzelleca, KellyDriscoll, Janelle Engle,Mary Cate Gordon, MaggieHayes, Sami McLenegan,Anna Rogers, DanaSensenig

Virginia (10):Jennifer Angat, RosannaDelutis, Lara Meyer,Shannon Mobley, JuliaMuldrow, Caroline Nichols,Darcy Pinchbeck, SamanthaStalter, Katelyn Smither,Whitney Tossone

By Country:South Africa (1):Jo Ann van Aswegen

Holland (3):Daphne Admiraal, DeniseAdmiraal, Nicolien vanNispen

By Class:Freshman (6):Denise Admiraal, JessicaBorzelleca, Kelly Driscoll,Samantha Stalter, KatelynSmither, Nicolien vanNispen,

Sophomore (7):Daphne Admiraal, MaggieHayes, Sami McLenegan,Lara Meyer, ShannonMobley, Whitney Tossone,Jo Ann van Aswegen,

Junior (3):Dana Sensenig, JuliaMuldrow, Caroline Nichols

Senior (6):Rosanna Deluits, JenniferAngat, Janelle Engle, MaryCate Gordon, DarcyPinchbeck, Anna Rogers

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Meet the Lady MonarchsJanelle

ENGLE

Senior • Back • 5’7”Mt. Joy, PA • Lancaster Mennonite

192004 (Junior): Started all 21 games in her third season with the Lady Monarchs…First Team All-South Region…First Team All-CAA…Finished the 2004 campaign second on the Lady Monarchsquad in points (21) having tallied 10 goals and assist…Ranked eighth in the CAA in goals pergame (0.48)…Notched three game-winners, which included CAA rivals Drexel (10/3) and VirginiaCommonwealth (10/24) as well as Princeton (10/31) in the regular season finale…Had fourmultiple goal games…Racked up a career-high five points in Old Dominion's 6-3 victory over#20 Hofstra (10/1)... Defensively helped the Lady Monarchs to shutouts over #12 Richmond(10/24) and Drexel (10/3)….2003 (Sophomore): Started all 24 contests on defense…Second Team All-CAA honoree…Secondreturning leading scorer entering next year’s season after accumulating five goals and nine assistsfor 19 points…Third on the squad in assists with nine…Tallied the game-winner against UConn(9/14) in a 4-2 victory…Recorded a season-high three points against Louisville (8/30), Stanford(9/7), and Delaware (10/12)…Assisted on a career-high three goals in a 6-5 win over CAA rivalDelaware… Named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic All-AmericanSquad…2002 (Freshman): Started 13 contests as a back in her rookie season…Was named the CAA Playerof the Week for the week ending September 15th…Scored her first collegiate goal against theUniversity of New Hampshire… Also tallied a goal in victory over #8 JMU…Played for theTidewater Tempest in the US Field Hockey Summer League…Prior to Old Dominion: A four-year letterwinner at Lancaster Mennonite High School in Lancaster,PA…Teams posted a 77-20-5 overall record during her career…Named First Team All Lancaster-Lebanon League and First Team PIAA All-State…In 2000 scored a single season school record 34goals…Helped lead Lancaster Mennonite to four Lancaster-Lebanon Section IIChampionships…In 2001, her team was the PIAA District III runners up…Was also a Lancaster-Lebanon Second Team selection on the women’s lacrosse team and a one year member of thebasketball team…A National Honor Society member…Personal: Born February 16, 1984…Daughter of Charles and Kathleen Engle…Has one sister,Jocelyn (22), and one brother, Charles (19)…Majoring in music education.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2002: 23/13 8 2 1 52003: 24/24 9 5 9 192004: 21/21 42 10 1 21Totals: 68/58 59 17 11 45

Jennifer

Senior • Midfield • 5’8”Virginia Beach, VA • Tallwood

2004 (Junior): Started all 21 games in her third year with the Lady Monarchs…Tallied twogoals, which included #19 Penn State (8/28) and #9 Michigan (9/1 1)…Scored the game-winning goal against the ninth-ranked Wolverines…Also provided assists against Michigan(9/11) and Syracuse (9/12)…Named CAA Player of the Week…Took a total of nine shots onnet…2003 (Sophomore): Made 21 appearances including 10 starts…Provided a spark off thebench in the midfielder…Took two shots on opponent net…2002 (Freshman): Started 23 of 25 contests as a true freshman…Had three goals and an assistall in CAA play…Recorded her first career goal against James Madison during the regularseason… Scored one goal and added one assist in win over #10 JMU in the CAA Tournamentsemifinals…Also added a goal against Delaware…Played for the Tidewater Tempest in theUS Field Hockey Summer League…Prior to Old Dominion: An All-American at Tallwood High School in VirginiaBeach…Named First Team All-Tidewater…Received Second Team All-State honors…Alsoplayed soccer for four seasons and was a three time Second Team selection….Graduatedwith honors….Personal: Born November 5, 1983…Daughter of Joe and Imelda Angat…Has one brother,Jomel (29)…Majoring in graphic design.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2002: 25/23 21 3 1 72003: 21/10 2 0 0 02004: 21/21 9 2 2 6Totals: 67/54 32 5 3 13

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Janelle Engle

RosannaDELUTIS

Senior • Back • 5’6”Virginia Beach, VA • Kempsville

152004 (Junior): Made 17 appearances with eight starts…Scored her first collegiate goal against CAArival Drexel (10/3)…Also recorded a goal against #2 North Carolina (10/30)…Registered two defensivesaves against #19 Penn State (8/28) and at #2 Maryland (9/4)…2003 (Sophomore): Appeared in four games including contests against CAA rivals James Madison,Drexel, and Towson as well as #12 Virginia…2002 (Freshman): Redshirted...Prior to Old Dominion: A three sport athlete at Kempsville High School in Virginia Beach…A three-year member of the field hockey team earning “Most Improved” during the 2000-01 season…Alsoplayed catcher for the softball team and was a sprinter on the track team…Personal: Born October 14, 1984…Daughter of James and Sara DeLutis…Has two sisters, Francesca (22)and Amanda (18)…major is undecided.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2003: 4/0 0 0 0 02004: 17/8 6 2 0 4Totals: 21/8 6 2 0 4

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PINCHBECK

Senior • Forward • 5’ 6”Suffolk, VA • Lakeland

92004 (Junior): Started all 21 games in her second season with the LadyMonarchs…Registered 13 points off of six goals and an assist as the squad’s fourthleading scorer in 2004…Scored twice against Virginia (9/26) and Virginia Common-wealth (10/24)…Put away the game-winner against the Cavaliers…Also recordedgoals in the season opening win over #19 Penn State (8/28) and #20 Hofstra (10/1)…Goal against the Lady Lions was the game-winner with 10 seconds remaining inthe contest…Also captured an assist at Delaware (10/10)…Fired off 29 shots on net…2003 (Sophomore): Made appearances in 23 of Old Dominion’s 24 games, includingtwo starts during the NCAA Tournament…Collected 11 points on five goals and anassist in her first year with the Lady Monarchs…Tallied a goal in the 4-2 victory overRichmond (11/15) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament… Was one of five goalscorers against Delaware (11/9) in the 5-0 CAA Championship game…Captured aseason-high five points with two goals and assist in a 11-0 route of CAA opponentTowson (10/10)…Tallied her first career goal against #4 Maryland (9/6) in a 2-1 loss…2002 (Freshman): Redshirt ...Prior to Old Dominion: The Southeastern District Player of the Year at Lakeland HighSchool in Suffolk, VA…Captained her team to an 18-1-1 record in 2001 with 14 goalsand 19 assists…Named First Team All-District, All-Region, and All-Tidewater hersenior season…Third Team All-State selection…Earned the Best All-Aroundtrophy…Invited to the Futures Mid-Atlantic All-Star Camp…Participated in theCommonwealth of Virginia Games…A two-time Second Team All-District pick insoftball…A two-time captain of the basketball team…Graduated with honors…Personal: Born December 23, 1984…Daughter of Dale and Vicky Pinchbeck…Has onesister, Stephanie (27), and one brother, Jonathan (18)…Grandfather was inducted intothe Randolph-Macon College Hall of Fame for football, baseball, and trackachievements…Majoring in sports management.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2003: 23/24 16 5 1 112004: 21/21 29 6 1 13Totals: 44/45 45 11 2 24

Senior • Forward • 5’ 8”New Bloomfield, PA • West Perry

72004 (Junior): Started all 21 games in her second year with Old Dominion…Tallied two goalswhich included Syracuse (9/12) and CAA rival Drexel (10/3)…Recorded the game-winning goalagainst the Orangewomen, her second career game-winner…Registered 22 shots…2003 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 24 games making 23 starts…The third leading scorer in 2003and top returning scorer…Notched a career-high five points in a 4-1 victory over #12 Virginia (9/28) with two goals and an assist…Scored the game-winner against the Cavaliers…Also collectedfour points against CAA rivals James Madison (9/27) and Delaware (10/12)…Had three multiplegoal outings…Played for the Tidewater Tempest in the US Field Hockey Summer league for thesecond straight season…2002 (Freshman): Redshirted…Played for the Tidewater Tempest in the US Field Hockey SummerLeague…Prior to Old Dominion: The 2002 West Perry High School Outstanding Female Athlete of theYear…A First Team Mid-Penn All-Star and Second Team All-State selection her senior year…Namedthe 2002 West Perry Most Valuable Player in both field hockey and softball…Sentinel Athlete ofYear runner up…A three-sport co-captain in field hockey, softball, and basketball…A four-timemember of Who’s Who Among American High School Students…Member of National HonorSociety…Personal: Born December 21, 1984…Daughter of Richard and Madeline Rogers…Has one brother,Nicholas (20)…Majoring in health and physical education.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2003: 24/23 23 9 4 222004: 21/21 22 2 0 4Totals: 44/44 45 11 4 26

Darcy Pinchbeck

GORDON

Senior • Goalkeeper • 5’ 6”Oreland, PA • Springfield Township

12004 (Sophomore): Appeared in and started all 21 contests in net….Recorded shutouts againstRichmond (9/24) and CAA rival Drexel (10/3)…Collected a career-high 14 saves at #4 Duke (9/19) and also posted 10 saves against the Blue Devils (11/13) in the first round of the NCAATournament…Finished the season with a 2.25 goals against average and a .721 savepercentage…Ranked third in the CAA in saves (124) and fourth in saves per game (5.90)…Namedto her second National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Merit Squad…2003 (Redshirt Freshman): Made appearances in two contests…Made first career appearance againstTowson (10/10)…Played a season-high 29 minutes against Va. Commonwealth (10/26)… Namedto the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic All-American Squad2002 (Freshman): Redshirted…Played for the Tidewater Tempest in the US Field Hockey SummerLeague…Prior to Old Dominion: A four-year member of the varsity squad at Springfield Township HighSchool in Erdenheim, PA…Team posted a 14-4-2 overall mark in 2001…Held a 1.01 GAA her seniorseason…A two-time All-League honoree…Participated with the Futures National Tournament andwas a Futures Elite member…Also played basketball and lacrosse…Was a member of the NationalHonor Society…Personal: Born June 30, 1984…Daughter of Kevin and Mary Gordon…Has three brothers, Kevin(19), Dan (17), and James (11)…Majoring in English.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS: Saves: GAA: Save%: SO/SH: Min:2003: 2/0 0 3.83 .000 1/1 36:362004: 21/21 124 2.25 .721 2/0 1495:18Totals: 23/21 124 2.28 .713 3/1 1531:54

Mary Cate

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NICHOLS

Junior • Midfield • 5’ 6” VirginiaBeach, VA • Salem

202004 (Sophomore): Started all 21 games in her second season with the Lady Monarchs…Earned SecondTeam All-CAA…Old Dominion’s second leading scorer with 10 goals, 11 assists, and 31 points... Hadmultiple goal efforts in a win over #20 Hofstra (10/1) and against #4 Duke (1 1/13) in the first round ofthe NCAA Tournament... Notched a career-high five-assist, seven-point effort against VirginiaCommonwealth…Ranked sixth in the CAA in total assists and fifth in assists per game…2003 (Freshman): Made 23 appearances including 22 starts in her first season…Collected a goal andtwo assists…Netted her first career goal in a 5-2 victory over Stanford (9/7)…Registered her first careerassist in the 3-1 season opening victory over Louisville (8/30)…Also collected an assist in a 4-2 victoryover Connecticut (9/14)…Played for the Tidewater Tempest in the US Field Hockey Summer League…Prior to Old Dominion: A four-sport athlete at local Salem High School...Played three positions, forward,midfield, and defense, as a four-year letterwinner on the field hockey squad...Was named First TeamAll-District, All-Tidewater, and All-State...Captained her team her senior season...Was also a SecondTeam All-District and captain of the women's soccer squad...All participated on the cross country andbasketball teams for two season...Named to the Virginian Pilot Academic Excellence Team...An honorroll student...Personal: Born December 15, 1984…Daughter of Ken and Terry Nichols…Has a twin brother,Christopher (19)…Majoring in physical education with an emphasis in exercise science.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2003: 23/22 7 1 2 42004: 21/21 21 10 11 31Totals: 44/43 28 11 13 35

14Dana

SENSENIG

Junior • Midfield • 5’ 5”Denver, PA • Cocalico

2004 (Sophomore): Started all 21 games in her second season at Old Dominion…Led the team inscoring with 15 goals, 13 assists, and 43 points… A member of US Field Hockey's Under-21 team…ThirdTeam All-American…First Team All-CAA…First Team All-South Region…CAA All-TournamentTeam…Two-time CAA Player of the Week … Topped the CAA charts in assists per game (0.62)….Secondin goals per game (0.71) and points per game (2.05) in the conference…. Nationally ranked 17th inpoints per game and 14th in assists per contest….Tallied three game-winners, which includedconference rival Towson (10/8) and James Madison (10/22) along with an overtime goal against #4Maryland (10/15)…Registered a season-high six points with two goals and two assists versus Princeton(10/31) in the regular season finale…Also produced five points against Towson (10/8) and VirgniaCommonwealth (10/22)…2003 (Freshman): Made 19 appearances, all in the starting line-up, in her first season with the LadyMonarchs…Tallied 11 points on five goals and an assists as the team’s eighth leading scorer…Pickedup her first career assist in a 5-2 victory over Stanford (9/7)…Had a two-goal effort in the 8-2 upsetvictory over #8 Princeton (11/2) in the regular season finale…Was one of five goal scorers againstDelaware (11/9) in the 5-0 CAA Championship game…Also tallied goals, including her first careertally, against CAA rival James Madison (9/27) and #4 Maryland (9/6)…Named to the CAA All-Tournament Team…One of 20 members named to the U.S. Under-21 squad… Earned National FieldHockey Coaches Association Academic All-American Squad honors…Prior to Old Dominion: Three-sport athlete at Cocalico High School...Cocalico High School'sOutstanding Athlete and Intelligencer Journal Female Athlete of the Year as a senior...Led her highschool team to the Section Two Championship...Three-time Lancaster Lebanon First Team All-Star...League All-Star Offensive MVP and Pennsylvania All-State All-Star Team member as asenior...Also was a basketball and track and field standout...Scored over 1,000 points and was a two-time Lancaster Lebanon Section Two All-Star member in basketball...Was the 400 meter dash leaguechampion in track her senior year...Cocalico Class of 2003 Valedictorian...Member of the NationalHonor Society...Named Who's Who Among American High School Student and High School Sports...Personal: Born November 30, 1984...Daughter of Dr. Bruce and Denise Sensenig...Has two sisters,Kelly Jo (23), and Carrie (10), and one brother, Timothy (13)...Majoring in physical education.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2003: 19/19 9 5 9 192004: 21/21 40 15 13 43Totals: 40/40 49 20 22 62

JuliaMULDROW

Junior • Back • 5’ 6”Virginia Beach, VA • Ocean Lakes

82004 (Sophomore): Made four appearances…Recorded two shots coming against Syracuse (9/12)and #4 Duke (9/19)…2003 (Freshman): Redshirted ...Prior to Old Dominion: A four-year letterwinner in field hockey at nearby Ocean Lakes HighSchool in Virginia Beach…Was a First Team All-Beach, All-Region, All-Tidewater, and All-State asa senior…Also co-captained the squad in her final season…Also played three years of softball as acatcher…Named to Who’s Who Among American High School Students…Member of the HonorRoll and Foreign Language National Honor Society…Personal: Born September 9, 1985…Daughter of Reginald and Terri Muldrow…Has one brother,Leonard (21)…Majoring in communications.

Career Stats:Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2004: 4/0 2 0 0 0Totals: 4/0 2 0 0 0

Caroline Nichols

Dana Sensenig

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2004 (Freshman): Redshirt..._Prior to Old Dominion: Earned 12 varsity letters at Southern Leigh High School…Played four years ofvarsity field hockey, swimming, and track and field… High school field hockey team coached by formerLady Monarch All-American Adrienne Yoder…Named the 2004 Southern Leigh Female Athlete of theYear…First Team Colonial League and Second Team All-Area in 2002 and 2003…Captain her senior seasonin 2003… Also captained swimming and track and field teams…Named MVP as a junior inswimming…Captured third in the Colonial League 4x800 in track…Member of the National HonorSociety…Won the Jennifer Kaufenberg Memorial Academic Achievement Scholarship…Personal: Born April 21, 1986...Daughter of Bill and Phyllis Hayes...Has two brothers Matthew (20) andTim (16)…Majoring in political science.

MaggieHAYES

Sophomore • Back • 5'10"Coopersburg, PA • Southern Lehigh

2004 (Freshman): Appeared in 21 games, making 16 starts in her first season with the Lady Monarchs…CAAAll-Rookie Team…Registered two defensive saves coming against James Madison (10/22) and #4 Duke(11/13) in the NCAA Tournament…Registered two shots on opponent cage…Prior to Old Dominion: Two-sport varsity letterwinner in field hockey and soccer at Lower DauphinHigh School…Member of the All-State Team and Patriot News Big 11 Second Team…A Mid-Penn All-Starand All-State Academic Team Member…Captained her squad as a senior in 2003…Earned the LowerDauphin Athletic Award for field hockey…Hummelstown Optimist Club Student Athlete of theMonth…Member of the National Honor Society, Music Honor Society, Honor Roll, and National Societyof High School Scholars…Personal: Born October 24, 1985...Is the only daughter of Samuel and Marilyn McLenegan…Majoring ingraphic design.

Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2004: 21/16 2 0 0 0Totals: 21/16 2 0 0 0

SamiMcLENEGAN

Sophomore • Back • 5'4"Middletown, PA • Lower Dauphin

LaraMEYER

Sophomore • Midfielder • 5'9"Fredericksburg, VA • Stafford

2004 (Freshman): Redshirted...Prior to Old Dominion: A two-sport varsity athlete at Stafford High School…Two-time First Team Com-monwealth District and All-Region honoree…Named Freelance Star and Potamac News All-Area…Received Honorable Mention All-Met honors…Team captain…Named team’s Most ValuablePlayer…Also played four years of basketball…Led her team in rebounding and was the second leadingscorer…Team captain…Named to the Winter Classic All-Star Team…Graduated with distinguishedhonors…Named All-Academic for each athletic season…Personal: Born June 5, 1986...Daughter of Russell and Paula Meyer...Has one sister, Fenda Meyer (21)…Ma-joring in communications.

ShannonMOBLEY

Sophomore • Midfielder • 5'1"Virginia Beach, VA • Tallwood

2004 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 games, making three starts in her first season with OldDominion…Totaled four goals and an assist for nine points…Tallied her first collegiate goal against Syra-cuse (9/12)…Also scored two goals against Princeton (10/31) in the regular season finale and posted agoal against #4 Duke (11/13) in the NCAA Tournament…Fired 16 shots on net…Prior to Old Dominion: A three-sport varsity athlete at nearby Tallwood High School in VirginiaBeach…Second Team High School All-American…Named First Team All-Beach, All-Tidewater, All-Re-gion, and All-State…Netted 15 goals as a senior and finished her four-year career with 18 goals and eightassists…Earned Most Valuable Player Honors…Named team captain…Also ran indoor track participat-ing in the mile, 800, 1000, and 4x4…A four-year soccer letterwinner…Registered four goals…Namedteam captain…Member of the National Honor Roll and Spanish Honor Society…Personal: Born February 2, 1986...Daughter of Kevin and Cecilia Daley...Has one sister, Stacy (20) andone brother, Christopher (12)…Majoring in health and physical education…

Year: GP/GS Shots: Goals: Assists: Points:2004: 18/3 5 4 1 9Totals: 18/3 5 4 1 9

WhitneyTOSSONE

Sophomore • Forward • 5'5"Virginia Beach, VA • Kellam

2004 (Freshman): Redshirted...Prior to Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at Kellam High School…Earned Most Valuable Player, FirstTeam All-District, and Second Team All-Region honors in field hockey…Amassed 18 goals and fiveassists…Also earned two varsity letters in gymnastics…A member of the honor roll…Personal: Born March 11, 1986...Daughter of Anthony and Mindy Tossone...Has two sisters Talia (17) andSpencer (9)…Major is undecided.

4Daphne

AdmiraalSophomore • Back • 5'7"Heiloo, Holland • Jac P. Thijsse

Prior to Old Dominion: Joins the long line of international student-athletes to play field hockey at OldDominion...One of three student-athletes from Holland on the 2005 roster...Has been playing field hockeyfor over 13 years...Personal: Born February 24, 1987...Daughter of Ruud Admiraal and Maureen Doggendar...Has a brotherSimon (15) and a sister Denise (18)...Joins her sister Denise on the Lady Monarchs in their first season inuniform in 2005...Major is undecided.

2Jo Ann

VAN ASWEGENSophomore • Midfield • 5'4"Bloemfontein, South Africa • Eunice

Prior to Old Dominion: Joins the long-line of international field hockey student-athletes at OldDominion….Member of the South African Under-18 Junior Nation Team and Under-21 squad…Was namedcaptain of the Under-21 provincial team...Also participated in swimming and cycling…Personal: Born March 15, 1984…Daughter of Basil and Glenys van Aswegen…Has one borther, Grant(25)…Plans to major in speech language pathology.

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13Prior to Old Dominion: A four-sport varsity athlete at Springfield Township High School…Earned FirstTeam All-District, and All-League...Received Honorable Mention All-State honors...Named teamcaptain...Led her team to League and District Championships and State Quarterfinals on twooccasions....Also was a two-year varsity player in basketball...Ran the 400 in track where she finishedsecond in the District and 11th in the State...She was a First Team All-League lacrosse player where sheearned 3 letters...An honor roll student...Named Academic All-American her senior year.Personal: Born July 18, 1987...Daughter of Edward and Carol Borzelleca...Has one sister, Lara (22), andone brother, Ed (25)...Plans to major in math education.

JessicaBorzelleca

Freshman • Midfield • 5'6"Oreland, Pa. • Springfield Township

Prior to Old Dominion: A two-sport varsity athlete at Villa Maria Academy. Earned All-League, All-Area,and All-State honors...Named team captain...Had a career 91 percent save average and 47 shutouts...Alsoparticipated in lacrosse for four years...Earned All-Area and All-League honors...Netted 31 goals her senioryear…An academic honors student…Personal: Born July 7, 1986...Daughter of Bernie and Liz Driscoll...Has one sister, Mo (21) and one brother,Ricky (17)...Plans to major in criminal justice.

KellyDriscoll

Freshman • Goalkeeper • 5'5"West Chester, PA • Villa Maria

SamanthaStalter

Freshman • Midfielder • 5'9"Fredericksburg, VA • Stafford

Prior to Old Dominion: A four-sport athlete at LaPlata High School...Played varsity four years…Alsoparticipated in Cross Country for four years...Ran both Indoor and Outdoor track where she participatedin the two-mile, mile, and 800....Three-year letterwinner in swimming where she swam all events.Personal: Born May 23, 1987...Daughter of Steven and Leigh Stalter...has one brother, Jason (20)...Plans tomajor in biology.

NicolienVAN NISPEN

Freshman • Midfielder • 5'6"Bilthoven, Holland • Het Nieuwe Lyceum

Prior to Old Dominion: Continues the long-line of field hockey student-athletes from the Netherlands…Amember of her club team since 1992 playing in the midfield…Helped her club team to the national cham-pionship in 2005 and 2001…Team was runner-ups in 2002 and 1999….Personal: Born December 16, 1986…Daughter of Eduardus and Christa van Nispen…Has one sister,Nanette (18), and a brother, Mareous (14)…Major is undecided.

DeniseAdmiraal

Freshman • Forward • 5'7"Heiloo, Holland • Jac P. Thijsse

Prior to Old Dominion: Joins the long line of international student-athletes to play field hockey at OldDominion...One of three student-athletes from Holland on the 2005 roster...Personal: Born February 24, 1987...Daughter of Ruud Admiraal and Maureen Doggendar...Has a brotherSimon (15) and a sister Daphne (18)...Joins her sister Daphne on the Lady Monarchs in their first seasonin uniform in 2005...Major is undecided.

12Katelyn

Freshman • Forward/Midfielder • 5'5"Suffolk, VA • Lakeland

Prior to Old Dominion: A four-year varsity athlete in field hockey and softball at nearby Lakeland HighSchool...Was a Three-time First Team All-District, First All-Region, and First All-Tidewater honoree....Two-time All-State honoree...Named Southeastern District Player of the Year and Eastern Region Co-Player ofthe Year twice... Earned Second Team All-District honors twice...Netted 33 goals as a senior and finishedher four-year career with 89 goals and 57 assists...Led her team to a combined 65-12-2 record. ...Playedcatcher for her high school softball team...Named First team All-District honors twice....First Team All-Region her senior year... Member of the Beta Club and was an honors graduate earning academic lettersall four years...Personal: Born May 15, 1987...Daughter of Donna Smither...Has one sister, Kelsey (12)... Plans to major inbusiness/computer education.

Smither

Large crowds comprising the ODU student body and localcommunity can be found at ODU Field Hockey home gamesat Foreman Field in the Fall.

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES........... (13- 8- 0) ( 7- 2- 0) ( 5- 4- 0) ( 1- 2- 0)CONFERENCE.......... ( 6- 1- 0) ( 3- 0- 0) ( 3- 1- 0) ( 0- 0- 0)NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 7- 7- 0) ( 4- 2- 0) ( 2- 3- 0) ( 1- 2- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK-AT ---------- ---------------------- --- ----- ----- ---------------------------------------------------------- Aug 28 at #19 Penn State W 2-1 508 14 Sensenig, Dana 21 16 13 45 40 .400 3 0-0 Sep 04 at #2 Maryland L 0-6 421 20 Nichols, Caroline 21 10 11 31 21 .476 1 0-0 Sep 11 at #8 Michigan W OT 3-2 573 19 Engle, Janelle 21 10 1 21 42 .238 3 1-1 Sep 12 vs Syracuse W 3-1 - 9 Pinchbeck, Darcy 21 6 1 13 29 .207 2 0-0 Sep 18 at #3 North Carolina L 0-1 250 4 Farquhar, Lynn 21 2 7 11 12 .167 0 0-0 Sep 19 at #4 Duke L 2-4 125 18 Mobley, Shannon 18 4 1 9 16 .250 0 0-1 Sep 24 #12 UR W 2-0 302 26 Claxton, Katie 20 4 1 9 15 .267 1 0-0 Sep 26 #13 VIRGINIA W 4-3 355 10 Maddox, Beth 20 3 1 7 12 .250 1 0-0 *Oct 01 #20 HOFSTRA W 6-3 89 16 Angat, Jennifer 21 2 2 6 9 .222 1 0-0 *Oct 03 DREXEL W 5-0 173 7 Rogers, Anna 21 2 0 4 22 .091 1 0-0 *Oct 08 at Towson University W OT 4-3 315 23 Delutis, Rosanna 17 2 0 4 6 .333 0 0-0 *Oct 10 at #14 Delaware W 3-2 232 8 Muldrow, Julia 4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 Oct 15 #4 MARYLAND W OT 2-1 214 6 McLenegan, Sami 21 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 Oct 17 #5 DUKE L 0-3 322 15 Snow, Jamie 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 *Oct 22 at James Madison W 2-1 78 1 Gordon, Mary Cate 21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 *Oct 24 VCU W 9-2 103 Total............... 21 61 38 160 228 .268 13 1-2 *Oct 27 at #13 William and Mary L 1-2 323 Opponents........... 21 47 34 128 282 .167 7 2-2 Oct 30 #2 NORTH CAROLINA L 1-4 - Oct 31 PRINCETON W 8-2 227 Nov 06 vs #17 Delaware LOT 1-2 115 |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| !Nov 13 vs #4 Duke L 3-5 - ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Sho ---------------------------------------------------------------------TEAM STATISTICS ODU OPP 23 Delutis, Rosanna 1 7:47 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0--------------------------------------------------- 1 Gordon, Mary Cate 21 1495:18 48 2.89 124 .721 13 7 0 3SHOT STATISTICS.......... Total............... 21 1503:05 48 2.87 124 .721 13 7 0 2 Goals-Shot attempts.... 61-228 47-282 Opponents........... 21 1503:05 61 3.65 99 .619 7 13 0 3 Goals scored average... 3.65 2.87 Shot pct............... .268 .167 Shots/Game............. 10.9 13.4 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Assists................ 38 34 -------------------- --- --- --- -----CORNER KICKS............. 142 148 Old Dominion........ 28 30 3 - 61PENALTY KICKS............ 1-2 2-2 Opponents........... 20 27 1 - 48PENALTIES................ Fouls.................. 0 0 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Yellow cards........... 0 0 -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Red cards.............. 0 0 Old Dominion........ 110 109 9 - 228ATTENDANCE............... Opponents........... 152 127 3 - 282 Total.................. 1785 2825 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 9/198 9/314 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Neutral Site #/Avg..... 3/38 -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Old Dominion........ 75 47 2 - 124 Opponents........... 49 47 3 - 99

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT Total -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Old Dominion........ 70 69 3 - 142 Opponents........... 78 69 1 - 148

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Old Dominion........ 0 0 0 - 0 Opponents........... 0 0 0 - 0

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2004SEASON REVIEWBeth Anders returned to the Old

Dominion sidelines after a year-longstint with the U.S. National Team to

guide one of the youngest Lady Monarchfield hockey squads in recent memory.

With only two seniors and twojuniors on the starting line-up, the LadyMonarchs collected a 13-8 overall markand ended the year ranked 12th in theNational Field Hockey CoachesAssociation (NFHCA) Poll. Although OldDominion did not take home the ColonialAthletic Association Title, the LadyMonarchs gained an at-large bid andcontinued to make an appearance in theNCAA Tournament, remaining the onlyteam since 1981 to be invited to the bracketeach year.

Lynn Farquhar and Beth Maddoxwere the lone Old Dominion seniors onthe squad. Farquhar earned Second TeamAll-South and Second Team All-CAAhonors in her final season and finished theyear with two goals, seven assists, and 11points. She had a two-goal effort in ODU’s9-2 victory overconference rival Virginia Commonwealthand recorded two assists in wins over #20Hofstra, Drexel, and Princeton. Maddoxmeanwhile continued her starting role inthe backfield for the third straight seasoncollecting the game-winning goal and anassist against #20 Hofstra and a two-goaleffort against Princeton.

Anchoring the defense again wasjunior Janelle Engle. A First Team All-South and First Team All-CAA selection,she finished the 2004 campaign second onthe Lady Monarch squad in points (21)having tallied 10 goals and an assist. Sheranked eighth in the league in goals pergame (0.48) and notched three game-winners, which included Drexel, VirginiaCommonwealth, and Princeton. Engle hadfour multiple goal games and racked up acareer-high five points in Old Dominion’s6-3 victory over #20 Hofstra.

One of the most decorated LadyMonarchs in the 2004 campaign wassophomore midfielder Dana Sensenig. Amember of US Field Hockey’s Under-21team, Sensenig joined the long list of LadyMonarch All-Americans earning ThirdTeam honors to go along with her FirstTeam All-CAA, First Team All-SouthRegion, and CAA All-Tournament Teamawards. A two-time CAA Player of theWeek honoree, she led Old Dominion inpoints (43), assists (13), and goals (15) andtopped the CAA charts in assists per game(0.62). Sensenig ended the season ranked

second in goals per game (0.71) and pointsper game (2.05) in the conference.Nationally, her stats ranked her 17th inpoints per game and 14th in assists percontest. The second-year midfielder alsotallied three game-winners, whichincluded conference rival Towson andJames Madison along with an overtimegoal against #4 Maryland.

Sophomore Caroline Nichols wasanother Lady Monarch midfielder to earnrecognition for her efforts on the field.Nichols was Old Dominion’s secondleading scorer with 10 goals, 11 assists, and31 points. She had multiple goal efforts ina 6-3 win over #20 Hofstra and against #4Duke in the first round of the NCAATournament. She also notched a career-high five assist, seven point effort againstVirginia Commonwealth. Nichols was alsoa Second Team All-CAA selection.

Freshman Sami McLenegan becameOld Dominion first ever All-CAA Rookieselection, a category new to the 2004 All-CAA ballot this season. In her

The Old Dominion field hockey teamboasted one of the youngest squads inrecent memory. Second Team All-CAAmember Lynn Farquhar (right) and All-American Dana Sensenig (below) helpedthe Lady Monarchs to their 24th all-timeNCAA Tournament appearance.

first collegiate season, McLenegancracked the starting line-up making 15starts in 21 games. Aiding the LadyMonarchs in a defensive role, McLeneganmade two defensive saves, whichincluded stops against CAA rival VirginiaCommonwealth and #4 Duke in the firstround of the NCAA Tournament.

The Lady Monarchs also continuedto receive accolades off the field as wellas the team earned the NFHCA DivisionI National Academic Team award afterachieving a team GPA of over 3.0 or higherduring the first semester of the 2004-05academic year, while six Lady Monarchswere recognized individually forachieving a cumulative GPA of 3.30 orhigher. The six members included seniorLynn Farquhar , junior Janelle Engle ,sophomores Mary Cate Gordan, CarolineNichols, and Dana Sensenig, along withfreshman Sami McLenegan. Farquharbecame the fourth Lady Monarch inhistory to earn national academic honorsevery year of her career.

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DREXEL

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September 25thNorfolk, Va.

DELAWARE

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Location: ..................................... Newark, Del.Enrollment: ................................. 16,000Nickname: .................................. Fightin' Blue HensColors: ........................................ Royal Blue & GoldConference: ................................ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)President: ................................... Dr. David P. RoselleAthletic Director: ........................ Edgar N. JohnsonHome Field: ................................ Fred P. Rullo Stadium (2,000)

Head Coach: ............................... Carol Miller (Delaware '82)School Record/Years: ................. 144-97 (12 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 230-148-18 (21 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Dawn Hill (Old Dominion '87).................................................... Amy Cohen (Lafayette '02)

2004 Record: .............................. 15-72004 Conference Record: ........... 5-2/3rdLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 10/4Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 9/4

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Marci LippertSID Phone: .................................. 302-831-2186SID Fax: ...................................... 302-831-8653SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

October 9thNorfolk, Va.

AMERICAN August 28thNorfolk, Va.

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Location: ..................................... washington, DCEnrollment: ................................. 5,250Nickname: .................................. EaglesColors: ........................................ Red, White, and BlueConference: ................................ PatriotPresident: ................................... Dr. Benjamin LadnerAthletic Director: ........................ Dr. Joni comstockHome Field: ................................ Reeves Field (700)

Head Coach: ............................... Steve Jennings (Maryland '97)School Record/Years: ................. 70-41 (6 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 70-41 (6 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Sarah Thorn (Iowa '01).................................................... Maureen Breslin (Bucknell '99)

2004 Record: .............................. 19-32004 Conference Record: ........... 6-0/1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 18/4Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 10/1

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Greg ViscomiSID Phone: .................................. 202-885-3030SID Fax: ...................................... 202- 885-3033SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

DUKE September 19Durham, N.C.

October 17Norfolk, Va.

www.goduke.com

Location: ..................................... Durham, NCEnrollment: ................................. 6,347Nickname: .................................. Blue DevilsColors: ........................................ Royal Blue and WhiteConference: ................................ Atlantic Coast (ACC)President: ................................... Dr. Richard H. BrodheadAthletic Director: ........................ Joe AllevaHome Field: ................................ Williams Field

Head Coach: ............................... Beth Bozman (Trenton State '76)School Record/Years: ................. 38-9 (2 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 241-86-6 (17 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... James Askew (Plymouth '96).................................................... Kelly Baril (Princeton '03)

2004 Record: .............................. 18-52004 Conference Record: ........... 2-2/T-2ndLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 14/7Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 8/3

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Matt PlizgaSID Phone: .................................. 919- 684-3328SID Fax: ...................................... 919- 684-2489SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

August28 ....... Old Dominion

September4 ......... @ UConn5 ......... @ Northeastern10 ....... @ James Madison2 ......... North Carolina5 ......... Temple17 ....... Lafayette19 ....... @ St. Joseph's21 ....... @ Syracuse25 ....... @ Ohio State28 ....... Princeton

October2 ......... Indiana3 ......... @ West Chester9 ......... @ Michigan State15 ....... Iowa22 ....... @ Northwestern23 ....... @ Duke26 ....... @ Bucknell30 ....... Michigan

August28 ............ @ Rutgers30 ............ Ducknell

September4 .............. Pennsylvania7 .............. Villanova10 ............ Fairfield14 ............ @ Georgetown17 ............ UMBC20 ............ LaSalle25 ............ @ Old Dominion27 ............ Temple30 ............ William & Mary

October2 .............. @ Hofstra7 .............. Northeastern9 .............. @ VCU11 ............ @ St. Joseph's21 ............ James Madison25 ............ Lehigh28 ............ @ Delaware30 ............ Towson

August27 ....... @ Pacific28 ....... @ California30 ....... @ Stanford

September3 ......... Duke4 ......... Richmond9 ......... Rutgers16 ....... @ St. Joseph's18 ....... @ Lafayette23 ....... @ Temple25 ....... @ Hofstra30 ....... @ Va. Commonwealth

October2 ......... Northeastern7 ......... @ William & Mary9 ......... @ Old Dominion16 ....... @ Maryland21 ....... towson23 ....... James Madison28 ....... Drexel30 ....... LaSalle

August28 ......... vs. Louisville29 ......... vs. Delaware

September4 ........... New Hampshire5 ........... Towson11 ......... @ Wake Forest12 ......... Kent State18 ......... James Madison19 ......... Old Dominion25 ......... North Carolina

October2 ........... Radford3 ........... Davidson9 ........... @ Maryland10 ......... @ Villanova16 ......... @ William & Mary17 ......... @ Old Dominion23 ......... vs. Penn State24 ......... @ Northwestern30 ......... Virginia

Location: ..................................... Philadelphia, Pa.Enrollment: ................................. 11,960Nickname: .................................. DragonsColors: ........................................ Navy Blue and GoldConference: ................................ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)President: ................................... Dr. Constantine N. PapadakisAthletic Director: ........................ Dr. Eric ZillmerHome Field: ................................ Buckley Field

Head Coach: ............................... Denise Zelenak (West Chester '91)School Record/Years: ................. 86-112 (10 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 86-112 (10 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Nicky Hitchens (Penn '89).................................................... Jen Corsilli (Holy Cross '04)

2004 Record: .............................. 8-112004 Conference Record: ........... 3-4/T-4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 16/2Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 10/1

Field Hockey SID: ....................... John TomischSID Phone: .................................. 215-895-1570SID Fax: ...................................... 215-895-2038SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

Dragon Schedule

Eagle Schedule

Blue Hen Schedule

FIRST LAST LASTSCHOOL W-L-T PTC. MTG. WIN LOSS

American 24-1-0 .960 1978 2000 1994

Ball State 2-0-0 1.00 1997 1998 ——Boston College 2-0-1 .833 1986 1988 ——Boston University 10-0-0 1.00 1986 2001 ——Bridgewater 2-3-0 .400 1977 1979 1977

Cal-Berkeley 2-0-0 1.00 1992 1997 ——Cavalier Club @ 4-0-0 1.00 1975 1978 ——Clemson @ 1-0-0 1.00 1978 1978 ——Colgate 1-0-0 1.00 1979 1979 ——Connecticut 23-9 .730 1979 2003 1999

Davis & Elkins 4-0-0 1.00 1980 1985 ——Delaware * 4-1-1 .750 1981 2004 2004Drexel * 4-0 1.00 1998 2004 ------Duke 14-6 .700 1980 2002 2004

East Carolina @ 4-1-0 .800 1974 1979 ——Eastern Kentucky 1-0-0 1.00 1980 1980 ——Eastern Mennonite 1-1-0 .750 1976 1977 1976

Hampton Roads Club 3-0-0 1.00 1974 1976 ——High Point 0-1-0 .000 1978 1978 1978Hofstra * 3-0 1.00 2002 2004 ------Hollins 1-0-0 1.00 1978 1978 ——

Iowa 11-1-1 .885 1980 1994 1994

James Madison * 43-6 .878 1979 2004 1995

Kent St. 1-0-0 1.00 2002 2002

Lafayette 2-0-0 1.00 1983 1991 ——LaSalle 1-0-0 1.00 1981 1981 ——Lehigh 2-0-0 1.00 1984 1986 ——Lock Haven 1-0-0 1.00 1985 1985 ——Long Beach St. @ 1-0-0 1.00 1981 1981 ——Longwood 4-6-0 .400 1974 1980 1977Louisville 2-0 1.00 1980 2003 ——Loyola(MD) @ 7-0-0 1.00 1986 1991 ——

Mary Washington 7-1-1 .833 1974 1980 1974Maryland 21-13-1 .614 1982 2004 2004Massachusetts 16-4-0 .800 1981 2001 1995Miami (Ohio) 1-0-0 1.00 1992 1992 ——Michigan 4-2 .667 1982 2004 2003Michigan State 1-1-0 .500 2001 2002 2001

New Hampshire 21-1-0 .955 1980 2002 1985North Carolina 30-26-2 .534 1978 2002 2004Northeastern 10-2-1 .808 1984 2001 1998Northern Illinois @ 2-0-0 1.00 1990 1991 ——Northwestern 7-2-1 .750 1982 1994 1987

Ohio State 2-0-0 1.00 1984 1996 ——

Pennsylvania 1-0-0 1.00 1988 1988 2002Penn State 11-8 .579 1982 2004 2003Princeton 10-4 .714 1996 2004 2003Providence 2-0-0 1.00 1993 1994 ——

Radford 19-0-0 1.00 1985 1999 ——Richmond 25-0 1.00 1979 2004 ——Richmond Club @ 0-1-0 .000 1977 1977 1977Rutgers 3-0-0 1.00 1981 2000 ——

St. Joseph’s 6-0-0 1.00 1993 1999 ——Salisbury St. 4-1-1 .750 1978 1983 1978San Jose St. @ 1-0-0 1.00 1985 1985 ——Springfield 5-0-0 1.00 1981 1989 ——Stanford 6-0 1.00 1984 2003 ——Sweetbriar 0-1-0 .000 1978 1978 ——Syracuse 1-0 1.00 2004 2004 ------

Temple 17-1-1 .921 1981 2000 1982Toledo 1-0-0 1.00 1984 1984 ——Towson * 3-0 1.00 2002 2004 ------

Villanova 2-0-0 1.00 1993 1995 ——Virginia 29-9 .763 1976 2004 1996Virginia Beach Club @ 1-2-0 .333 1974 1977 1975Va. Commonwealth * 34-4 .895 1974 2004 2003Virginia Tech @ 5-0-0 1.00 1978 1983 ——

Wake Forest 3-0-0 1.00 1997 2001 ——West Chester 5-0-0 1.00 1981 1994 ——Westhampton @ 1-4-1 .250 1975 1978 1977William & Mary* 31-12-0 .721 1977 2003 1980

* indicates CAA Opponents@ indicates program no longer exists

ALL-TIME SERIES WITH OPPONENTS

Blue Devil Schedule

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HOFSTRA October 23rd

Hempstead, N.Y.

www.hofstra.edu/athletics

Location: ..................................... Hemptead, N.Y.Enrollment: ................................. 13,300Nickname: .................................. PrideColors: ........................................ Gold, White, and BlueConference: ................................ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)President: ................................... Stuart RabinowitzAthletic Director: ........................ Jack HayesHome Field: ................................ James M. Shuart Stadium (15,000)

Head Coach: ............................... Kathy DeAngelis (UMass '92)School Record/Years: ................. 65-74 (7 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 92-153-3 (12 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Susan Harrington (Boston Univ. '02),.................................................... Kerri Jantzen (Hofstra '02)

2004 Record: .............................. 13-82004 Conference Record: ........... 3-4/T-4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 13/6Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 6/5

Field Hockey SID: ....................... TBASID Phone: .................................. 516-463-2907SID Fax: ...................................... 516-463-5033SID Email: ................................... TBA

NORTH CAROLINA September 17thChapel Hill, N.C.

October 29thNorfolk, Va.

August27 ....... vs. Michigan28 ....... @ Iowa

September3 ......... @ William & Mary5 ......... James Madison19 ....... @ Temple11 ....... vs. Monmouth13 ....... @ Davidson17 ....... Old Dominion23 ....... Duke25 ....... Radford

October1 ......... @ Wake Forest8 ......... Boston College9 ......... vs. Stanford14 ....... Wake Forest16 ....... Virginia23 ....... Maryland29 ....... @ Old Dominion30 ....... Penn State

www.tarheelblue.com

Location: ..................................... Chapel Hill, N.C.Enrollment: ................................. 24,635Nickname: .................................. Tar HeelsColors: ........................................ Carolina Blue and WhiteConference: ................................ Atlantic CoastPresident: ................................... James MoeserAthletic Director: ........................ Dick BaddourHome Field: ................................ Francis E. Henry Stadium (1,086)

Head Coach: ............................... Karen Shelton (West Chester '79)School Record/Years: ................. 397-109-9 (24 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 397-109-9 (24 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Cindy Werley (North Carolina '98).................................................... Jana Withrow (North Carolina '98)

2004 Record: .............................. 21-22004 Conference Record: ........... 4-0/1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 13/5Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 65

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Dana GelinSID Phone: .................................. (919) 962-2123/0083SID Fax: ...................................... (919) 962-0612SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

MICHIGAN September 10thAnn Arbor, Mich.

August27 ....... vs. North Carolina28 ....... vs. Wake Forest

September2 ......... @ Maryland4 ......... @ Temple9 ......... Miami (Ohio)10 ....... Old Dominion13 ....... @ Central Michigan18 ....... Vermont23 ....... @ Ohio State25 ....... @ Kent State30 ....... Indiana

Ocotber2 ......... Penn State6 ......... @ Michigan State9 ......... UConn6 ......... @ Northwestern22 ....... @ California23 ....... @ Pacific28 ....... Iowa30 ....... Louisville

www.mgoblue.com

Location: ..................................... Ann Arbor, Mich.Enrollment: ................................. 36,787Nickname: .................................. WolverinesColors: ........................................ Maize and BlueConference: ................................ Big TenPresident: ................................... Mary Sue ColemanAthletic Director: ........................ William C. MartinHome Field: ................................ Phyllis Ocker Field (500)

Head Coach: ............................... Nancy Cox (Western Michigan '82)School Record/Years: ................. First SeasonCareer Record/Years: ................. First SeasonAssistant Coaches: ..................... Tracy Fuchs.................................................... Patrick Cota

2004 Record: .............................. 17-62004 Conference Record: ........... 5-1/T-1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 15/5Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 7/4

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Leah HowardSID Phone: .................................. 734-615-0679SID Fax: ...................................... 734-647-1188SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

MIAMI (OH) September 11thAnn Arbor, Mich.

www.muredhawks.com

Location: ..................................... Oxford, OhioEnrollment: ................................. 16,300Nickname: .................................. Red HawksColors: ........................................ Red and WhiteConference: ................................ Mid-AmericanPresident: ................................... Dr. James C. GarlandAthletic Director: ........................ Dr. Brad BatesHome Field: ................................ Miami Turf Field (1,000)

Head Coach: ............................... Jill Reeve (Old Dominion '93)School Record/Years: ................. 7-14 (1season)Career Record/Years: ................. 7-14 (1 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Kathleen Schanne (Providence '97)

2004 Record: .............................. 7-142004 Conference Record: ........... 1-9/6thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 11/3Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 11/3

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Jess BechardSID Phone: .................................. 513-529-1601SID Fax: ...................................... 513-529-6729SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

RICHMOND September 24th

Richmond, Va.

August27 ....... American28 ....... Radford

September3 ......... vs. Ohio State4 ......... @ Delaware9 ......... @ Va. Commonwealth11 ....... @ Towson18 ....... William & Mary21 ....... @ James Madison24 ....... Old Dominion

October1 ......... @ Wake Forest7 ......... Massachusetts9 ......... Rhode Island14 ....... st. Joseph's16 ....... Temple21 ....... @ LaSalle23 ....... @ West Chester26 ....... @ Virginia30 ....... @ St. Louis

www.richmondspiders.com

JAMES MADISON September 30th

Norfolk, Va.

August27 ....... Kent State28 ....... Longwood31 ....... Radord

September5 ......... @ North Carolina9 ......... at Mcihgian State11 ....... vs. St. louis16 ....... @ Virginia21 ....... Richmond25 ....... Duke30 ....... @ Old Dominion

Ocotber2 ......... Va. Commonwealth7 ......... Towson9 ......... @ William & Mary12 ....... American16 ....... @ Georgetown21 ....... @ Drexel23 ....... @ Delaware28 ....... Hofstra30 ....... Northeastern

www.jmusports.com

Location: ..................................... Harrisonburg, Va.Enrollment: ................................. 16,200Nickname: .................................. DukesColors: ........................................ Purple and GoldConference: ................................ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)President: ................................... Dr. Linwood H. RoseAthletic Director: ........................ Jeffrey BourneHome Field: ................................ JMU Field Hockey Field (1,000)

Head Coach: ............................... Antoinette Lucas (Northwestern '92)School Record/Years: ................. 4-16 (1 season)Career Record/Years: ................. 4-16 (1 season)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Julie Munson (New Hampshire '04)

2004 Record: .............................. 4-162004 Conference Record: ........... 2-5/T-6thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 15/6Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 7/4

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Milla Sue WisecarverSID Phone: .................................. 540-568-6154SID Fax: ...................................... 540-568-3703SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

August27 .... Rhode Island28 .... LaSalle

September3 ...... Maine4 ...... Monmouth10 .... @ Boston University11 .... @ Boston College14 .... @ Fairfield18 .... @ Syracuse25 .... Delaware30 .... @ Northeastern

October2 ...... Drexel7 ...... @ Princeton9 ...... @ Towson14 .... Sacred Heart16 .... @ Columbia21 .... William & Mary23 .... Old Dominion28 .... @ James Madison30 .... @ Va. Commonwealth

August20 ....... @ Northwestern27 ....... @ Stanford28 ....... @ Pacific30 ....... @ California

September9 ......... @ Michigan11 ....... vs. Old Dominion16 ....... St. Louis18 ....... Davidson23 ....... Kent State24 ....... Ohio30 ....... @ Central Michigan

October5 ......... Ohio State7 ......... @ Ball State9 ......... SMS14 ....... @ Kent State15 ....... @ Ohio21 ....... Central Michigan23 ....... Ball State28 ....... @ SMS30 ....... @ Indiana

2005 OPPONENTS

Location: ..................................... Richmond, Va.Enrollment: ................................. 2,950Nickname: .................................. SpidersColors: ........................................ Red and BlueConference: ................................ Atlantic 10President: ................................... Dr. William E. CooperAthletic Director: ........................ Jim MillerHome Field: ................................ Crenshaw Field

Head Coach: ............................... Ange Bradley (Delaware '88)School Record/Years: ................. 63-19 (4 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 102-44 (8 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Jill Murphy (Richmond '02).................................................... Lynn Farquhar (Old Dominion '04)

2004 Record: .............................. 18-32004 Conference Record: ........... 6-0/1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 15/3Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 16/6

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Scott MeyerSID Phone: .................................. 804-289-6313SID Fax: ...................................... 804-289-8820SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

Pride Schedule

Spider Schedule

Tar Heel ScheduleMARYLAND September 4th

Norfolk, Va.October 14th

College Park, Md.

August27 ....... @ Northwestern29 ....... @ Ohio State30 ....... vs. OhioSeptember2 ......... Michigan4 ......... @ Old Dominion10 ....... California11 ....... Stanford17 ....... @ Boston College18 ....... @ Harvard21 ....... Pennsylvania24 ....... Wake ForestOctober1 ......... Virginia2 ......... Rutgers8 ......... @ Duke11 ....... Princeton14 ....... Old Dominion16 ....... Delaware23 ....... @ North Carolina26 ....... @ American

www.umterps.com

Location: ..................................... College Park, Md.Enrollment: ................................. 34,801Nickname: .................................. TerrapinsColors: ........................................ Red, White, Black, and GoldConference: ................................ Atlantic Coast (ACC)President: ................................... Dr. C.D. Mote Jr.Athletic Director: ........................ Deborah A. YowHome Field: ................................ Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex (1,000)

Head Coach: ............................... Miss Meharg (Delaware '85)School Record/Years: ................. 264-85-9 (16 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 264-85-9 (16 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Andrew Grifthis (Western Ontario '95).................................................... Marybeth Freeman (Old Dominion '03)

2003 Record: .............................. 20-42003 Conference Record: ........... 2-2/t-3rdLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 15/6Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 9/2

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Natalia CicconeSID Phone: .................................. 301-314-7063SID Fax: ...................................... 301-314-9094SID Email: ................................... nciccone.umd.edu

NORTHEASTERN

October 21Boston, Mass.

www.gonu.com

Location: ..................................... Boston, Mass.Enrollment: ................................. 14,482Nickname: .................................. HuskiesColors: ........................................ Red and BlackConference: ................................ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)President: ................................... Dr. Richard FreelandAthletic Director: ........................ Dave O'BrienHome Field: ................................ Sweeney Field (750)

Head Coach: ............................... Cheryl Murtagh (New Hampshire '91)School Record/Years: ................. 258-112-10 (17 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 258-112-10 (17 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Scott Smith (George Brown College '97).................................................... Zowie Tucker (UMass '00)

2004 Record: .............................. 18-42004 Conference Record: ........... 5-1/2nd (America East)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 16/4Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 7/4

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Brad KasnetSID Phone: .................................. 617-373-3643SID Fax: ...................................... 617-373-3152SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

August27 ...... Ohio28 ...... Indiana

September2 ........ @ UMass4 ........ @ Providence10 ...... @ Holy Cross16 ...... Boston University18 ...... Princeton23 ...... @ New Hampshire25 ...... Towson28 ...... @ Brown30 ...... Hofstra

October2 ........ @ Delaware5 ........ Harvard7 ........ @ Drexel12 ...... UConn15 ...... Boston College21 ...... Old Dominion23 ...... William & mary28 ...... @ Va. Commonwealth30 ...... @ James Madison

Duke Schedule

Terp Schedule

Wolverine Schedule

Husky Schedule

Red Hawk Schedule

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Longwood ........................... L, 1-7William & Mary ................ L, 1-12Westhampton ...................... T, 1-1Mary Washington ............... L, 2-3Virginia Beach Club ........... L, 1-5East Carolina ....................... L, 0-4Virginia Commonwealth ... L, 1-2Hampton Roads Club ...... W, 2-1William & Mary .................. L, 2-4

Head Coach: Carol Anthony

Westhampton ...................... L, 2-3Longwood ........................... L, 0-9Virginia Beach Club ........... L, 1-2Cavalier Club .................... W, 5-1Virginia Commonwealth ... T, 0-0Mary Washington ............. W, 4-1Hampton Club .................. W, 6-2William & Mary .................. L, 0-5Mary Washington ............... T, 1-1William & Mary .................. L, 0-7Longwood ........................... L, 0-2

Head Coach: Mikki Flowers

1974(1-7-1)

1975(3-6-3)

1976(5-13)

1977(6-6)

In 1990, the Lady Monarchs went23-2-1 en route towinning their fifth NCAA

trophy. At the tail end of the season,the club began what became knownas “The Streak,” a string of 66 winsthat spanned the ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, and ‘93seasons with 48 shutout victoriesincluded. In 1991 and 1992, the teamenjoyed back-to-back perfect seasons,compiling an impeccable 51-0 recordover the two additional nationalchampionship seasons. With thewins, Old Dominion became the onlyteam in field hockey history tocomplete the “three-peat” twodifferent times.

In addition to the impressivewinning ways of the Old Dominionprogram in the early ‘90’s, the LadyMonarch teams showed completedomination on both ends of the field.During that three year span, OldDominion outscored their opponentsby a 325-26 margin. The team allowedjust four goals in the 1992 season whilescoring 163.

“The Streak” (66-0)

OPPONENTS2004WILLIAM & MARY

October 30thWilliamsburg, Va.

www.tribeathletics.com

Location: ..................................... Williamsburg, VAEnrollment: ................................. 5,560Nickname: .................................. TribeColors: ........................................ Green, Gold and SilverConference: ................................ Colonial Athletic School (CAA)President: ................................... Timothy J. SullivanAthletic Director: ........................ Terry DriscollHome Field: ................................ Busch Field (2,271)

Head Coach: ............................... Peel Hawthorne (William & Mary '80)School Record/Years: ................. 212-145-2 (18 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 243-162-5 (22 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Quan Nim Anderson (Iowa '99).................................................... Kelly McQuade (William & Mary '04)

2004 Record: .............................. 13-72004 Conference Record: ........... 7-0/1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 15/6Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 7/4

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Dan WakelySID Phone: .................................. 757-221-3368SID Fax: ...................................... 757-221-3412SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

August27 ......... Ball State28 ......... Penn State

September3 ........... North Carolina10 ......... vs. Kent State11 ......... @ Syracuse16 ......... Yale18 ......... @ Richmond21 ......... Virginia25 ......... Va. Commonwealth30 ......... @ Drexel

October2 ........... @ American7 ........... Delaware9 ........... James Madison13 ......... Pacific15 ......... vs. Duke21 ......... @ Hofstra23 ......... @ Northeastern28 ......... @ Towson30 ......... Old Dominion

VIRGINIAOctober 10Newark, DE

www.virginiasports.com

Location: ..................................... Charlottesville, VAEnrollment: ................................. 12,500Nickname: .................................. CavaliersColors: ........................................ Orange and BlueConference: ................................ Atlantic CoastPresident: ................................... John T. Casteen, IIIAthletic Director: ........................ Craig LittlepageHome Field: ................................ University Hall Turf Field (2,500)

Head Coach: ............................... Jessica Wilk (Maryland '90)School Record/Years: ................. 70-55 (5 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 70-55 (5 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Meridith Thorpe (Virginia '99).................................................... Missi Sanders (Iowa '90)

2004 Record: .............................. 10-102004 Conference Record: ........... 0-4/4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 13/5Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 9/2

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Chip RogersSID Phone: .................................. 434-982-5751SID Fax: ...................................... 434-982-5212SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

Blue Hen Schedule

August28 ......... Michigan State29 ......... Duke or Louisville

September1 ........... Monmouth5 ........... @ Princeton10 ......... North Carolina17 ......... St. Joseph's19 ......... Maryland22 ......... Temple26 ......... Pennsylvania29 ......... @ Rutgers

October1 ........... @ James Madison3 ........... @ Va. Commonwealth8 ........... William & Mary10 ......... Old Dominion15 ......... LaSalle19 ......... Lafayette22 ......... Hofstra24 ......... Drexel30 ......... @ Towson

PENN STATEAugust 27thNorfolk, Va.

www.psusports.com

Location: ..................................... University Park, PAEnrollment: ................................. 41,795Nickname: .................................. Nittany LionsColors: ........................................ Blue and WhiteConference: ................................ Big TenPresident: ................................... Dr. Graham SpanierAthletic Director: ........................ Tim CurleyHome Field: ................................ Bigler Field (500)

Head Coach: ............................... Charlene Morett (Penn State '79)School Record/Years: ................. 393-104-8 (18 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 330-120-16 (21 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Lisa Bervinchak-Love (Penn State '89).................................................... tara Maguire (Penn State '97)ß

2004 Record: .............................. 10-102004 Conference Record: ........... 3-3/4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 14/4Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 8/3

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Erin WhitesideSID Phone: .................................. 814-865-2497SID Fax: ...................................... 814-863-3165SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

Location: ..................................... Richmond, VAEnrollment: ................................. 27,000Nickname: .................................. RamsColors: ........................................ Black and Gold (PMS 166C)Conference: ................................ Colonial Athletic AssociationPresident: ................................... Dr. Eugene P. TraniAthletic Director: ........................ Dr. Richard L. SandersHome Field: ................................ Cary Street Field (1,200)

Head Coach: ............................... Shelly Behrens (Old Dominion '88)School Record/Years: ................. 27-31 (3 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 57-85 (7seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Adrian Clewlow (Richmond '98)

2004 Record: .............................. 10-92004 Conference Record: ........... 2-5/T-6thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 5/6Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 11/7

Field Hockey SID: ....................... TBASID Phone: .................................. 804-828-7000SID Fax: ...................................... 804-828-9428SID Email: ................................... TBA

VA. COMMONWEALTHOctober 2ndNorfolk, Va.

vcurams.vcu.edu

TOWSONOctober 2ndTowson, Md.

www.towsontigers.com

Location: ..................................... Towson, MDEnrollment: ................................. 17,481Nickname: .................................. TigersColors: ........................................ Gold, Black, WhiteConference: ................................ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)President: ................................... Dr. Robert CaretAthletic Director: ........................ Nance ReedHome Field: ................................ Johnny Unitas Stadium

Head Coach: ............................... Lynette Mitzel (Penn State '92)School Record/Years: ................. 50-103 (8 seasons)Career Record/Years: ................. 50-103 (8 seasons)Assistant Coaches: ..................... Michelle Webber (Goucher '99).................................................... John Kovach (Maryland '81)

2004 Record: .............................. 6-142004 Conference Record: ........... 0-7/8thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ... 12/5Starters Returning/Lost: ............. 8/3ß

Field Hockey SID: ....................... Dan O'ConnellSID Phone: .................................. 410-704-3102SID Fax: ...................................... 410-704-3861SID Email: ................................... [email protected]

August27 ......... @ Old Dominion28 ......... @ William & Mary

September2 ........... Lock Haven4 ........... UConn7 ........... @ Princeton9 ........... Villanova11 ......... St. Joseph14 ......... @ Temple16 ......... @ Lafayette18 ......... West Chester24 ......... Northwestern28 ......... Syracuse

October2 ........... @ Michigan8 ........... @ Iowa15 ......... Michigan State18 ......... Bucknell22 ......... Ohio State28 ......... @ Indiana30 ......... @ North Carolina

August28 ....... @ West Chester31 ....... UMBC

September2 ......... @ Davidson4 ......... vs. Appalachian St.9 ......... Lock Haven11 ....... Richmond16 ....... LaSalle18 ....... @ American21 ....... Georgetown25 ....... @ Northeastern

October2 ......... Old Dominion7 ......... @ James Madison9 ......... Hofstra21 ....... @ Delaware23 ....... Va. Commonwealth26 ....... @ Bucknell28 ....... William & Mary30 ....... @ Drexel

August27 ....... Virginia

September4 ......... @ Rutgers9 ......... Richmond11 ....... @ Longwood16 ....... Temple18 ....... Yale23 ....... Radford25 ....... @ William & Mary30 ....... Delaware

October2 ......... @ James Madison7 ......... @ Old Dominion9 ......... Drexel14 ....... Pacific16 ....... @ Wake Forest23 ....... @ Towson28 ....... Northeastern39 ....... Hofstra

Ram Schedule

Westhampton ...................... L, 0-3Longwood ........................... L, 1-4Bridgewater ........................ L, 0-1Eastern Mennonite ............ L, 0-6Virginia Commonwealth ... L, 0-1Cavalier Club .................... W, 5-0William & Mary ................. L, 0-7Mary Washington ............. W, 2-1Virginia ................................ L, 1-3East Carolina ..................... W, 3-0Hampton Club .................. W, 8-2Westhampton ...................... L, 0-1Longwood ........................... L, 0-7Bridgewater ........................ L, 0-1Virginia Commonwealth ... L, 0-1William & Mary ................. L, 0-7Mary Washington ............. W, 2-1Virginia ................................ L, 0-2

Head Coach: Mikki Flowers

Mary Washington ............. W, 2-0Virginia Beach Club ......... W, 2-0William & Mary .................. L, 0-3Bridgewater ........................ L, 1-2Virginia Commonwealth . W, 3-0Eastern Mennonite ........... W, 4-3

Lady Lion Schedule

Tiger Schedule

Tribe Schedule

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Virginia .................................. L 0-2Longwood ........................... L, 0-1East Carolina ..................... W, 3-1Richmond Club ................... L, 1-2Cavalier Club .................... W, 8-0Westhampton ...................... L, 0-1

Head Coach: Mikki Flowers

East Carolina ..................... W, 4-0Mary Washington ............. W, 2-1Cavalier Club .................... W, 3-1Salisbury St. ........................ L, 3-4Virginia Commonwealth . W, 3-0William & Mary .................. L, 0-3Bridgewater ....................... W, 2-1Westhampton .................... W, 3-2Longwood ......................... W, 3-0American ........................... W, 4-0Virginia ................................ L, 1-3Sweetbriar ............................ L, 1-2Hollins * ............................ W, 2-1Virginia Tech * .................. W, 1-0Virginia ................................ L, 0-1Clemson ** ........................ W, 4-3North Carolina ** ................ L, 0-1High Point ** ....................... L, 0-4

* VAIAW Tournament** AIAW Region II Tournament

Head Coach: Mikki Flowers

Connecticut ........................ L, 0-7Colgate ............................... W, 1-0Mary Washington ............. W, 5-0James Madison .................... L, 0-3Virginia Commonwealth . W, 1-0North Carolina .................... L, 0-2William & Mary .................. L, 0-4Bridgewater ....................... W, 4-0Longwood ......................... W, 2-1Richmond .......................... W, 2-1East Carolina ..................... W, 4-0Virginia ................................ L, 0-3Salisbury St. ......................... T, 1-1James Madison* .................. L, 1-4Longwood * ....................... W, 1-0

* VAIAW Tournament

Head Coach: Mikki Flowers

Salisbury St. ....................... W, 4-2Richmond .......................... W, 8-1Virginia Tech ..................... W, 2-0Virginia Commonwealth . W, 8-1Louisville ........................... W, 5-0William & Mary (OT) ....... W, 2-1James Madison .................. W, 3-1Duke ................................... W, 5-1Longwood ......................... W, 1-0Virginia ............................... W, 5-0Connecticut ........................ L, 2-3Mary Washington ............. W, 5-0James Madison * ............... W, 3-0William & Mary (2OT)* .... L, 1-2Eastern Kentucky ** ......... W, 2-0North Carolina ** .............. W, 3-2William & Mary ** .............. L, 2-3Connecticut*** .................... L, 2-3Iowa *** .............................. W, 1-0Davis & Elkins *** ............ W, 4-2New Hampshire *** ......... W, 4-1Connecticut *** ................. W, 2-0

* VAIAW Tournament** AIAW Tournament Region II*** AIAW Nationals

Head Coach: Beth Anders

Rutgers ............................... W, 2-0Springfield ......................... W, 3-1Connecticut ....................... W, 4-0William & Mary ................ W, 7-0Salisbury St. ....................... W, 4-1Virginia Tech ..................... W, 4-0

NCAA CHAMPIONS

Northern Illinois ............... W, 4-0Northwestern ...................... T, 0-0Maryland ........................... W, 3-1William & Mary ................ W, 8-0Loyola ................................. W, 8-0Penn State .......................... W, 2-1American ........................... W, 1-0Iowa .................................... W, 1-0North Carolina .................... L, 2-3Richmond ........................ W, 10-0Massachusetts ................... W, 4-0Northeastern ..................... W, 3-0Connecticut ....................... W, 5-0West Chester ...................... W, 9-0Virginia ............................... W, 6-1North Carolina .................... L, 1-2Temple ................................ W, 4-2Radford .............................. W, 6-0James Madison .................. W, 1-0Virginia Commonwealth . W, 5-1Radford .............................. W, 9-0James Madison .................. W, 8-0Virginia Commonwealth . W, 7-1Massachusetts # ................ W, 4-0Iowa # ................................ W, 1-0North Carolina # ............. W, 5-0

# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA CHAMPIONSCAA CHAMPIONS

Northern Illinois ............. W, 10-0Penn State .......................... W, 5-2Maryland ........................... W, 3-2Lafayette ............................ W, 8-0Boston University ............. W, 6-0American .......................... W, 11-0William & Mary ................ W, 6-0North Carolina .................. W, 1-0Richmond .......................... W, 9-0Massachusetts ................... W, 1-0Connecticut ....................... W, 3-0Virginia ............................... W, 9-0Duke ................................... W, 7-1North Carolina .................. W, 2-1Iowa .................................... W, 4-1Temple ................................ W, 3-1James Madison ................ W,1 0-0Virginia Commonwealth . W, 5-0Loyola ................................. W, 5-0Radford .............................. W, 9-0Loyola % ........................... W, 9-0Radford % .......................... W, 4-0William & Mary % ............ W, 6-0Northeastern # .................. W, 4-1Maryland # ....................... W, 3-1North Carolina # .............. W, 2-0

% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA CHAMPIONSCAA CHAMPIONS

North Carolina ................... W,5-0Miami (Ohio) ...................... W,7-0Northwestern ..................... W,6-0American ............................ W,5-0Maryland ............................ W,5-0Richmond ......................... W,12-1Cal-Berkeley ....................... W,9-0Stanford ............................. W,14-0William & Mary ............... W,10-0Va. Commonwealth ........... W,6-0Massachusetts .................... W,3-0Virginia ................................ W,9-0Duke .................................... W,7-1Connecticut ........................ W,6-0Temple ................................. W,6-0

James Madison (2OT) ..... W, 3-2Boston College (OT) ......... W, 2-1Connecticut (2OT) ........... W, 1-0Northeastern ....................... T, 0-0Virginia ............................... W, 2-0Maryland ............................ L, 1-3Temple ................................ W, 3-1Virginia Commonwealth . W, 8-0Radford .............................. W, 9-0Radford * ........................... W, 4-0James Madison * ............... W, 5-0Va. Commonwealth (2OT) * W, 2-1Virginia # ........................... W, 4-0North Carolina # ................ L, 1-3

* South Atlantic Conf. Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA CHAMPIONSSAC CHAMPIONS

Maryland ........................... W, 4-3Northwestern .................... W, 4-1Loyola ............................... W, 10-0American ........................... W, 5-0William & Mary ................ W, 5-0North Carolina .................. W, 4-0Iowa .................................... W, 1-0Richmond .......................... W, 6-0Massachusetts ................... W, 1-0New Hampshire ............... W, 5-0Springfield ......................... W, 3-1Boston College .................. W, 2-0Boston ................................. W, 3-1Virginia ............................... W, 4-2Connecticut ....................... W, 2-0Temple ................................ W, 5-1North Carolina (OT) .......... L, 2-3Stanford .............................. W, 4-1Virginia Commonwealth W, 10-0Radford .............................. W, 4-0James Madison ................. W, 11-0American % ....................... W, 9-0William & Mary % ........... W, 8-0James Madison % ............. W, 5-0North Carolina # .............. W, 2-1Pennsylvania # ................. W, 4-0Iowa # ................................ W, 2-1

% South Atlantic Conf. Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA RUNNER-UPSAC CHAMPIONS

Penn State .......................... W, 3-0Duke ................................... W, 3-1Massachusetts ................... W, 4-1New Hampshire ............... W, 3-1William & Mary ................ W, 3-0Northeastern ..................... W, 3-0North Carolina .................. W, 1-0Richmond .......................... W, 5-0Connecticut ....................... W, 1-0Springfield ......................... W, 3-0American ......................... W,1 6-0Loyola ................................. W, 7-0Virginia ............................... W, 1-0North Carolina .................... L, 2-5Northwestern .................... W, 2-1Maryland ........................... W, 7-1Temple ................................ W, 6-0Virginia Commonwealth . W, 3-0Radford ............................ W,1 0-0James Madison .................. W, 7-0American % ....................... W, 8-0James Madison % ............. W, 7-0William & Mary % ............ W, 5-0Massachusetts # ................ W, 2-1Northwestern (OT) # ...... W, 1-0North Carolina (3OT) # .... L, 1-2

% South Atlantic Conf. Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

Connecticut ....................... W, 2-1North Carolina .................. W, 4-0Northeastern ..................... W, 6-1New Hampshire ............... W, 1-0Virginia Commonwealth . W, 5-0James Madison % ............ W, 4-1Va. Commonwealth % ..... W, 5-0Virginia # ........................ W, 10-0Connecticut # ................... W, 2-1Iowa # ................................ W, 5-1

% South Atlantic Conf. Tournament# NCAA Championships

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA RUNNER-UP

Radford .............................. W, 8-0American ......................... W, 12-0Stanford .............................. W, 4-2North Carolina .................. W, 2-0William & Mary ................ W, 4-1San Jose St. ......................... W, 5-0Davis & Elkins .................. W, 4-2Richmond .......................... W, 1-0North Carolina .................. W, 3-1James Madison .................. W, 2-1Rutgers ............................... W, 4-2Connecticut ........................ L, 1-3Massachusetts .................... L, 1-2Virginia ................................ L, 1-2Virginia Commonwealth . W, 2-1Maryland ........................... W, 4-2Temple ................................ W, 2-1Lock Haven ....................... W, 2-1Virginia Commonwealth* W, 2-0James Madison * ............... W, 3-2New Hampshire ................ L, 1-3Northwestern ...................... L, 0-1Iowa .................................... W, 2-1Virginia# ............................ W, 3-1North Carolina# ............... W, 3-2Northwestern# .................. W, 1-0Connecticut# ....................... L, 2-3

*State Tournament#NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Melissa Magee

Massachusetts ................... W, 2-0Iowa ...................................... T, 2-2North Carolina .................... L, 1-3William & Mary ................ W, 7-1Richmond .......................... W, 7-0American ........................... W, 5-0James Madison .................. W, 3-1Boston University ............. W, 3-1Lehigh ................................ W, 8-2Virginia ............................... W, 2-1Connecticut ....................... W, 3-1Radford .............................. W, 4-0Maryland ........................... W, 2-0New Hampshire ............... W, 3-2Temple ................................ W, 2-0Virginia Commonwealth . W, 6-0Loyola ................................. W, 7-0Boston College .................... T, 3-3American % ....................... W, 8-1William & Mary % ............ W, 5-0James Madison % ............ W, 3-2Penn State # ........................ L, 0-1

% South Atlantic Conf. Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Melissa Magee

SAC CHAMPIONS

Massachusetts ................... W, 2-1Northwestern ...................... L, 0-3North Carolina .................... L, 1-2William & Mary (OT) ....... W, 3-2Iowa .................................... W, 5-1North Carolina .................... L, 0-4Richmond .......................... W, 4-1American ......................... W, 12-0Loyola ................................. W, 7-1

William & Mary ................ W, 5-0Duke ................................... W, 6-0James Madison .................. W, 1-0Delaware .............................. T, 1-1LaSalle ................................ W, 4-0Massachusetts .................... L, 0-1Temple .................................. T, 0-0Virginia ............................... W, 1-0North Carolina .................. W, 5-0Connecticut # ...................... L, 0-3Long Beach St. (OT) # ...... W, 2-1

# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA CHAMPIONS

William & Mary ................ W, 5-1Duke ................................... W, 6-0North Carolina .................. W, 5-0Salisbury St. ....................... W, 7-1New Hampshire ............... W, 5-0West Chester ...................... W, 4-1Massachusetts ................... W, 5-1Temple .................................. L, 1-2William & Mary ................ W, 4-1Connecticut ....................... W, 1-0Michigan ............................ W, 1-0Iowa .................................... W, 4-0Virginia Tech ..................... W, 2-1Virginia ............................... W, 2-0Springfield ......................... W, 6-0North Carolina ................. W, 2-1Maryland .......................... W, 5-1James Madison ................. W, 1-0Northwestern * ................ W, 1-0Penn State (OT) * ............... W 4-3Connecticut * ..................... W 3-2

* NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA CHAMPIONS

William & Mary ................ W, 5-0James Madison .................. W, 5-0Davis & Elkins .................. W, 5-0Salisbury St. ....................... W, 8-0North Carolina .................. W, 3-0Virginia Tech .................... W, 11-0Lafayette ............................ W, 5-1Massachusetts ................... W, 1-0Temple ................................ W, 3-1Richmond .......................... W, 7-0Connecticut ........................ L, 0-1Springfield ......................... W, 6-0Maryland ........................... W, 2-1North Carolina .................. W, 1-0Virginia ............................... W, 5-1Va. Commonwealth * ....... W, 6-0James Madison * .............. W, 3-0North Carolina # .............. W, 8-0Massachusetts (OT) # ...... W, 3-2Connecticut (3OT) # ......... W, 3-1

* State Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA CHAMPIONS

Ohio St. ........................... W, 10-0Maryland ........................... W, 1-0James Madison .................. W, 7-1Toledo ................................. W, 9-0Davis & Elkins .................. W, 4-0William & Mary ................ W, 5-0Stanford .............................. W, 9-2Lehigh ................................ W, 5-1West Chester ...................... W, 8-0Richmond .......................... W, 8-0Temple ................................ W, 5-0Massachusetts ................... W, 7-1Virginia ............................... W, 5-0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1983(19-1)

1978(11-7)

1980(18-4)

1979(8-6-1)

1981(13-2-2)

1982(20-1)

1986(18-2-1)

1988(26-1)

1987(17-5-1)

1984(23-0)

1990(23-2-1)

1989(24-2)

1985(20-7)

1991(26-0)

1992(25-0)

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CAA CHAMPIONS

Louisville ........................... W, 3-1#4 Penn St ............................ L, 6-2#3 Maryland ........................ L, 2-1Stanford .............................. W, 5-2#18 William & Mary * ...... W, 3-0#10 Connecticut ................ W, 4-2at #2 North Carolina .......... L, 4-0at #4 Duke ........................... L, 3-2at James Madison * ........... W, 5-0at #12 Virginia ................... W, 4-1at Hofstra * ......................... W, 2-0at Drexel * .......................... W, 3-1Towson * ........................... W, 11-0#11 Delaware *(OT) .......... W, 6-5at #4 Maryland .................... L, 3-2at #11 Princeton .................. L, 2-1#5 Michigan ........................ L, 4-0at Va Commonwealth * ...... L, 5-4#4 North Carolina .............. L, 4-2#8 Princeton ...................... W, 8-2Va Commonwealth % ...... W, 7-2Delaware % ....................... W, 5-0vs. #10 Richmond # .......... W, 4-2at #2 Duke # ....................... L, 8-2

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Interim Head Coach: Sue Myers

#18 Penn State ................... W, 2-1# 2 Maryland ....................... L, 0-6# 8 Michigan (OT) ............ W, 3-2vs. #19 Syracuse ................ W, 3-1at #3 North Carolina .......... L, 0-1at #4 Duke ........................... L, 2-4#12 Richmond ................... W, 2-0#13 Virginia ....................... W, 4-3#20 Hofstra * ..................... W, 6-3Drexel ................................. W, 5-0at #14 Delaware * .............. W, 3-2at Towson * (OT) ............... W, 4-3#4 Maryland (OT) ............. W, 2-1#5 Duke ................................ L, 0-3at James Madison * ........... W, 2-1Va. Commonwealth * ....... W, 9-2at #13 William & Mary * .... L, 1-2#2 North Carolina .............. L, 1-4Princeton ............................ W, 8-2vs. #17 Delaware % (OT) .... L, 1-2vs. #4 Duke # ...................... L, 3-5

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA CHAMPIONSCAA CHAMPIONS

Duke ..................................... W7-0James Madison* ................. W,9-1Ball State ............................. W,7-1vs. Penn State ....................... L,3-4vs. American* ..................... W,3-1at North Carolina ............... W,4-3at William and Mary* ....... W,7-0Richmond* ........................ W,15-1Virginia ............................... W,4-2at Boston University .......... W,8-0at Northeastern .................... L,0-1Maryland ............................ W,7-0Va. Commonwealth* ......... W,6-0Connecticut ........................ W,3-1at Radford* ......................... W,8-0at James Madison* ............ W,4-2vs. Drexel ............................ W,4-0at Princeton ......................... W,2-0Temple ............................... W15-0North Carolina ................... W,3-1American% ......................... W,3-1vs. James Madison% ......... W,1-0vs. North Carolina# .......... W,7-2vs. Virginia# ....................... W,3-0vs. Princeton# .................... W,3-2

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

CAA CHAMPIONS

at Richmond* ..................... W, 4-0American* .......................... W, 5-0Maryland ........................... W, 5-3Northeastern ..................... W, 7-1Penn State ............................ L, 1-5at North Carolina ................ L, 0-1at Duke ................................ L, 2-3William & Mary* .............. W, 3-1Va. Commonwealth* ........ W, 6-0at Virginia (OT) ................. W, 3-2Boston University ............. W, 6-5St. Joseph's ....................... W, 12-1at Connecticut .................... L, 0-3vs. New Hampshire ......... W, 5-0at Temple ........................... W, 8-1at Maryland ........................ L, 0-2James Madison* ................ W, 2-0Radford .............................. W, 9-0North Carolina (OT) ........... L, 1-2Princeton ............................ W, 8-2Richmond% ....................... W, 6-0vs. James Madison% ........ W, 3-1vs. Virginia# ...................... W, 3-0at Maryland# (OT) ............ L, 2-3

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA CHAMPIONSCAA CHAMPIONS

at #6 Penn State ................. W,4-3vs. New Hampshire .......... W,5-2at #1 Maryland (2OT) ........ L,4-5Duke .................................... W,5-0Rutgers .............................. W,11-0at #2 North Carolina ......... W,1-0at #11 William & Mary* .... W,3-0Va. Commonwealth* ....... W,13-0#8 Virginia .......................... W,5-1American* ........................... W,9-0at #15 Boston University .. W,7-1at #11 Northeastern ........... W,8-0#9 Connecticut ................... W,5-2#8 Princeton (OT) .............. W,2-1Richmond ......................... W,11-0

#1 Maryland ....................... W,2-1at Richmond* ...................... W,9-1at #14 James Madison* ..... W,6-1#2 North Carolina (OT) .... W,2-1Temple ................................ W,9-1Va. Commonwelath% ....... W,8-0#13 James Madison% ...... W,10-0Stanford# ............................ W,6-1#10 Connecticut# ............... W,6-4#4 Wake Forest# ................ W,6-0#2 North Carolina# ........... W,3-1

* CAA games ..................................% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

CAA CHAMPIONS

at Michigan State (OT) ....... L, 2-3at #4 Michigan .................... L, 0-1#2 Maryland ...................... W, 2-1#9 Penn State (OT) ............ W, 1-0#5 Wake Forest ................. W, 3-2Boston University ............. W, 4-1at Va. Commonwealth* ... W, 1-0#12 Virginia ....................... W, 3-2vs. Temple ......................... W, 9-0at #5 Princeton .................... L, 1-2at Connecticut ................... W, 3-0vs. New Hampshire ......... W, 8-0#11 William and Mary* .. W, 2-0at #1 Maryland (OT) ........ W, 1-0at #5 North Carolina .......... L, 1-2#17 James Madison* ......... W, 4-3American ......................... W,1 1-0#4 North Carolina ............ W, 6-4#19 Northeastern .............. W, 6-0vs. VCU% ........................... W, 7-1vs. #17 James Madison% . W, 5-0vs. Massachusetts# ........... W, 6-1at #6 Princeton# .................. L, 1-2

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

CAA CHAMPIONS

#8 Michigan State .... W, 3-2 (OT)#19 Kent State ................... W, 6-2at Towson * ...................... W, 13-0at #1 Maryland .................... L, 0-2#15 Duke ............................ W, 8-1New Hampshire ............... W, 8-0at #10 North Carolina ........ L, 0-2at William & Mary * ......... W, 4-0#8 James Madison * .......... W, 7-3Va. Commonwealth * ..... W, 10-8#18 Virginia ..................... W, 11-0at #15 Princeton ................ W, 4-1at #17 Delaware * .............. W, 5-1Hofstra * ............................. W, 5-0#1 Maryland ...................... W, 1-0Drexel * ............................... W, 8-1vs. #2 Michigan (OT) ....... W, 4-3at #6 Penn State .................. L, 2-3#14 Princeton .................... W, 3-2#8 North Carolina (PS) ..... W,3-2#10 James Madison % .... W, 14-1#20 William & Mary % .... W, 2-0Richmond # ....................... W, 5-1#5 Maryland ^ .................. W, 4-1#6 Penn State ^ ................... L, 2-3

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

North Carolina .................. W, 3-0Radford .............................. W, 2-0James Madison .................. W, 7-0James Madison % ........... W, 10-1Va. Commonwealth % ..... W, 6-0Maryland # ....................... W, 6-0North Carolina # .............. W, 5-0Iowa # ................................. W 4-0

% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

CAA CHAMPIONS

James Madison* ................ W, 3-2James Madison (2OT) ...... W, 3-2at VCU* (2OT) ................... W, 4-3at St. Joseph’s .................... W, 1-0vs. West Chester ................ W, 2-0Penn State ............................ L, 1-2North Carolina (2OT) ......... T, 0-0at William & Mary ............ W, 2-0at Massachusettes ............... L, 0-2at Connecticut ................... W, 2-1Providence ......................... W, 6-1Villanova ............................ W, 4-0at Richmond* ..................... W, 3-0at Virginia .......................... W, 2-0at Maryland ........................ L, 1-2at Duke ............................... W, 2-0at North Carolina (2OT) .... T, 1-1American* .......................... W, 4-0William & Mary* ............... W, 5-0Radford* ............................. W, 7-0American∆ ......................... W, 4-0James Madison%% ........... W, 2-1James Madison# ................ L, 0-1

*CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

CAA CHAMPIONS

St. Joseph’s ......................... W, 4-0at Radford* ........................ W, 7-0at James Madison (PS)* ...... L, 1-2Temple ................................ W, 8-1North Carolina .................... L, 0-1Northwestern .................... W, 3-0Maryland ............................. T, 1-1Virginia ............................... W, 4-1at William and Mary* ....... W, 2-0Connecticut ....................... W, 3-2Massachusetts ................... W, 2-0at Providence ..................... W, 1-0at Northeastern ................. W, 1-0at American* ........................ L, 0-1Va. Commonweath* ......... W, 6-0Richmond* ......................... W, 9-0at Penn State ........................ L, 1-2vs. West Chester ................ W, 5-1at Duke ............................... W, 2-1at North Carolina (OT) ...... L, 0-1vs. Richmond % ................ W, 3-1vs. American % ................. W, 2-0vs. JMU % (OT) ................. W, 2-1vs. Iowa # (OT) ................... L, 2-3

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

Penn State ........................... W,7-0James Madison* ................... L,0-1Northeastern ...................... W,4-2vs. Massachusetts .............. W,2-0at North Carolina ................ L,0-5at Richmond* ...................... W,2-0at Maryland ......................... L,1-2at Virginia (OT) .................... L,1-2William and Mary* ............ W,3-0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSat Connecticut .................... L, 0-2vs. Massachusetts ............... L, 0-1Radford* ............................. W, 6-0Duke ................................... W, 2-1American* .......................... W, 5-0at VCU* .............................. W, 6-1at Villanova ........................ W, 7-0at St. Joseph’s .................... W, 4-0at Temple ........................... W, 2-1Boston Univ. (OT) ............. W, 1-0North Carolina .................... L, 1-2vs. VCU % .......................... W, 6-0vs. American (OT) % ........ W, 1-0vs. James Madison % ........ L, 1-2Virginia (OT) # .................. W, 2-1at Maryland # ...................... L, 0-1

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

CAA CHAMPIONS

Duke ................................... W, 7-5at Penn State ...................... W, 4-2vs. Ohio State ................... W, 3-1Michigan ............................ W, 7-0Richmond * ........................ W, 9-1vs. American * ................... W, 3-1at North Carolina (2OT) .. W, 4-3at William and Mary * ...... W, 4-1St. Joseph’s ......................... W, 7-1Maryland ............................ L, 0-1Temple ................................ W, 8-1Connecticut ....................... W, 2-0at Boston University ......... W, 5-4at Northeastern ................... L, 0-1at Radford * ....................... W, 1-0at James Madison * ........... W, 4-0North Carolina .................... L, 2-4Virginia ................................ L, 0-4Princeton ............................ W, 7-4VCU * ............................... W,1 6-0vs. Radford % .................. W,1 4-1vs. American % ................. W, 3-2vs. Maryland # .................. W, 7-4vs. Princeton (OT) # ........... L, 3-4

* CAA game% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

NCAA RUNNER-UPCAA CHAMPIONS

Radford* ........................... W, 12-0Wake Forest ....................... W, 6-0American* ......................... W, 11-0Boston University ............. W, 7-1Penn State .......................... W, 8-1Northeastern ..................... W, 5-0at North Carolina (OT) .... W, 4-5at Duke ............................... W, 4-1William & Mary* ............. W, 10-0at Virginia .......................... W, 2-0at Maryland (PS) ................ L, 2-3at Va. Commonwealth* .... W ,4-0at Richmond* ..................... W, 9-0at Connecticut ................... W, 4-2James Madison* ................ W, 3-1Cal-Berkeley ...................... W, 9-0at St. Joseph's ..................... W, 7-0at Temple ........................... W, 6-0Princeton .......................... W,1 0-3North Carolina .................... L, 1-2vs. William & Mary% ..... W,1 1-1vs. James Madison% ........ W, 4-2Ball State# .......................... W, 9-3vs. Virginia# ...................... W, 3-2vs. North Carolina# ............ L, 2-3

* CAA games% CAA Tournament# NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Beth Anders

1994(17-6-1)

1995(16-9)

1996(19-5/6-0 CAA)

1997(22-3/6-0 CAA)

1998(23-2/6-0 CAA)

2000(25-1/5-0 CAA))

1999(17-7/5-0 CAA)

2003(14-10/6-1 CAA)

2001(18-5/3-0 CAA)

2002(24-4/7-0 CAA)

1993(17-4-2)

2004(13-8/6-1 CAA)

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NCAA TOURNAMENT YEAR-BY-YEAR1981 Semifinals Connecticut 3, Old Dominion 0

Third Place Old Dominion 2, Long Beach St. 1 (2OT-PS)

1982 Second Round Old Dominion 1, Northwestern 0Semifinals Old Dominion 4, Penn State 3 (OT)Finals Old Dominion 3, Connecticut 2

1983 Second Round Old Dominion 8, North Carolina 0Semifinals Old Dominion 3, Massachusetts 2Finals Old Dominion 3, Connecticut 1 (3OT)

1984 Second Round Old Dominion 10, Virginia 0Semifinals Old Dominion 2, Connecticut 1Finals Old Dominion 5, Iowa 1

1985 First Round Old Dominion 3, Virginia 1Second Round Old Dominion 3, North Carolina 2Semifinals Old Dominion 1, Northwestern 0Finals Connecticut 3, Old Dominion 2

1986 Second Round Penn State 1, Old Dominion 0

1987 First Round Old Dominion 4, Virginia 0Second Round North Carolina 3, Old Dominion 1

1988 Second Round Old Dominion 2, North Carolina 1Semifinals Old Dominion 4, Pennsylvania 0Finals Old Dominion 2, Iowa 1

1989 Second Round Old Dominion 2, Massachusetts 1Semifinals Old Dominion 1, Northwestern 0 (OT)Finals North Carolina 2, Old Dominion 1 (3OT-PS)

1990 Second Round Old Dominion 4, Massachusetts 0Semifinals Old Dominion 1, Iowa 0Finals Old Dominion 5, North Carolina 0

1991 Second Round Old Dominion 4, Northeastern 1Semifinals Old Dominion 3, Maryland 1Finals Old Dominion 2, North Carolina 0

1992 Second Round Old Dominion 6, Maryland 0Semifinals Old Dominion 5, North Carolina 0Finals Old Dominion 4, Iowa 0

1993 First Round James Madison 1, Old Dominion 0

1994 Second Round Iowa 3, Old Dominion 2 (OT)

1995 First Round Old Dominion 2, Virginia 1 (OT)Second Round Maryland 1, Old Dominion 0

1996 Second Round Old Dominion 7, Maryland 4Semifinals Princeton 4, Old Dominion 3 (OT)

1997 Second round Old Dominion 9, Ball State 3Semifinals Old Dominion 2, Virginia 2Finals North Carolina 3, Old Dominion 2

1998 Second round Old Dominion 7, North Carolina 2Semifinals Old Dominion 3, Virginia 0Finals Old Dominion 3, Princeton 2

1999 First round Old Dominion 3, Virginia 0Second round Maryland 3, Old Dominion 2 (OT)

2000 First Round Old Dominion 6, Stanford 1Second round Old Dominion 6, Connecticut 4Semifinals Old Dominion 6, Wake Forest 0Finals Old Dominion 3, North Carolina 1

2001 First Round Old Dominion 6, Massachusetts 1Second Round Princeton 2, Old Dominion 1

2002 First Round Old Dominion 5, Richmond 1Second Round Old Dominion 4, Maryland 1Semifinals Penn State 3 , Old Dominion 2

2003 First Round Old Dominion 4, Richmond 2Second Round Duke 8, Old Dominion 2

2004 First Round Duke 5, Old Dominion 3

Most Goals - One Game: 5 - Paula Infante, Maryland (5) vs.Delaware (2), 11/13/2005

Most Goals - One Tournament: 11 - Marina DiGiacom, OldDominion, four games (2000)

Most Assists - One Game: 6 - Cheryl Van Kuren, Old Dominion(10) vs. Virginia (0),11/11/84

Most Assists - One Tournament: 7 - Cheryl Van Kuren three games(1984)

Most Saves - One Game: 36 - Missy Farwell, Virginia (2) vs. NorthCarolina (1), 11/10/84

Fewest Goals Per Game - One Tournament: 0.00 - Kathy Fosina ,Old Dominion, three games, 1990; Kim Decker, Old Dominion,three games (1992)

NCAA TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDSMost Goals - One Game: 10 - Old Dominion (10) vs. Virginia (0)11/11/84

Most Goals - Both Teams: 11 - Old Dominion (7) vs. Maryland (4),11/17/96

Most Goals Per Game - One Tournament: 5.67 - Old Dominion,three games (1984)

Fewest Goals Per Game Allowed - One Tournament: 0.00 - OldDominion, three games (1990); Old Dominion, three games (1992)

Most Penalty Corners - One Game: 31 - Old Dominion (10) vs.Virginia (0) 11/11/84

NCAA RESULTS

The Lady Monarchscelebrate capturingtheir NCAA record

ninth NationalChampionship Trophyat Foreman Field, siteof the 2000 Final Four.

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ALL-TIMEFIELD HOCKEY RECORDS

GOALS199- Chris Dufner SW Missouri St. 1976-79167 - Maaike Hilbrand Old Dominion 88-89, 91-92167 - Marina DiGiacomo Old Dominion 1997-2000132 - Kristy Gleason Iowa 1989-93126 - Sally Northcroft Ball State 1996-99117 - Sue Marcellus Ohio State 1976-79117 - Jane Catanzaro Temple 1987-90116 - Carole Thate James Madison 1993-95103 - Stacey Ann-Siu-Butt American 1994-96101 - Meredith Thorpe Virginia 1995-98

ASSISTS139 - Jill Reeve Old Dominion 1988-92129 - Winnifred Sanders Old Dominion 1987-9080 - Pam Neiss Old Dominion 1988-9180 - Marina DiGiacomo Old Dominion 1997-200076 - Kerri Schoultz Ball State 1996-9971 - Jen Pratt Maryland 1995-9870 - Jennifer Averill Northwestern 1983-8667 - Michele Barnard Boston Univ. 1993-9667 - Carolyn Sarr Old Dominion 1986-8966 - Kelli James Old Dominion 1988-90, 92

POINTS414 - Marina DiGiacomo Old Dominion 1997-2000398 - Chris Dufner SW Missouri St. 1976-79372 - Maaike Hilbrand Old Dominion 88-89, 91-92285 - Kristy Gleason Iowa 1989-93270 - Sally Northcroft Ball State 1996-99268 - Carole Thate James Madison 1993-95254 - Sue Marcellus Ohio State 1976-79247 - Stacey Ann Siu-Butt American 1994-96234 - Jane Catanzaro Temple 1987-90230 - Meredith Thorpe Virginia 1995-98

SHUTOUTS (CAREER)71.0 - Kathy Fosina Old Dominion 1988-9156.0 - Kim Decker Old Dominion 1992-9554.0 - Patti Shea Massachusetts 1980-8349.0 - Philippa Scott Massachusetts 1989-9248.0 - Donna Lee Iowa 1979-8240.0 - Eileen Moyer Iowa 1988-9139.5 - Michele Brennan Penn State 1988-9138.5 - Lori Heywood Boston Univ. 1988-9136.0 - Andrea Wieland Iowa 1987-92

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (CAREER)0.48 - Kathy Fosina Old Dominion 1988-910.51 - Evelien Spee North Carolina 1987-890.54 - Kathy Mulvey North Carolina 1984-87

** Please note these records are constantly under review asresearch continues. If you have any knowledge of changesthat need to be made, please contact the ODU AthleticPublic Relations Office

VIRGINIA STATE RECORDSGoals1t. Maaike Hilbrand ................ 1671t. Marina DiGiacomo ............ 1673. Christy Morgan .................. 864. Kim Miller .......................... 825. Angie Loy ........................... 776. Laura Knorr ........................ 767. Tiffany Snow ..................... 718. Jill Fisher ........................... 709. Robin Smith ....................... 6610. Kelli James ........................ 65

Assists1. Jill Reeve ........................... 1382. Winnifred Sanders ............ 1343t. Pam Neiss ......................... 803t. Marina DiGiacomo ............ 805. Carolyn Sarr ....................... 666. Kelli James ........................ 667. Cheryl Van Kuren ............... 618. Adrienne Yoder .................. 619. Angie Loy ........................... 5610. Mimi Smith ........................ 50

Points1. Marina DiGiacomo ............ 4142. Maaike Hilbrand ................ 3723. Christy Morgan .................. 2194. Angie Loy ........................... 2105. Kim Miller .......................... 2006. Kelli James ........................ 1967. Tiffany Snow ..................... 1818. Laura Knorr ........................ 1719. Jill Reeve ........................... 17010. Jill Fisher ........................... 165

ALL-TIME OLD DOMINIONRECORDS

Maaike Hilbrand

Marina DiGiacomo

Kathy Fosina

All-TIME RECORDS

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Most Victories: 26 - 1988 (26-1) &1991 (26-0)

Best Winning Percentage: 1.000 -1984 (23-0), 1991 (26-0) & 1992 (25-0)

Best Home Record: 17-0 in 2000

Longest Winning Streak: 66-Oct. 13, 1990 vs. UNC to Sept. 19,1993 vs. West Chester

Longest Home Winning Streak: 46 -10/28/80 vs. Mary Washington to 10/22/85 vs. VCU

Most Goals Scored: 163 in 1992

Highest Scoring Avg.: 6.52 in 1992

Most Goals Allowed: 45 in 1996

Fewest Goals Allowed: 4 in 1992

Most Shutouts: 21 in 1992

Most Goals in One Game: 16vs. American (16-0) 10/6/89; vs. VCU(16-0) 11/2/96

Most Shutouts in a row: 9 in 1989 &1991

OLD DOMINIONTEAM RECORDS

OLD DOMINIONINDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Goals - One Game: 5-Marina DiGiacomo vs. Richmond,11-6-99

Most Assists - One Game: 6 -Kelli James and Jill Reeve vs. JamesMadison, 11/7/92

Most Goals - One Tournament: 9 - Maaike Hilbrand (1991)

Most Assists -One Tournament: 8 -Jill Reeve (1991)

Most Goals Scored, Game: 8 -Carina Benninga vs. Richmond 9/25/80

Most Goals, Single Season: 63Marina DiGiacomo (2000)

Most Goals, Career: 167Maaike Hillbrand (1988-89, 1991-92) andMarina DiGiacomo (1997-2000)

Most Assists, Game: 7 -Heather Eastburn vs. VCU, 11/2/96

Most Assists, Single Season: 64Jill Reeve (1991)

Most Assists, Career: 138 Jill Reeve (1989-92)

Most Points, Single Season: 151Marina DiGiacomo (2000)

Most Points, Career: 414Marina DiGiacomo (1997-2000)

Most Shutouts, Single Season: 21Kim Decker (1992)

Most Shutouts, Career: 70Kathy Fosina (1988-91)

Old Dominion was the first school towin three consecutive NCAA nationalchampionships and the only school todo it twice. The Lady Monarchs pulledoff the “three-peat” on two separateoccasions, winning back-to-back-to-backtitles in 1982, 1983, 1984 and again in1990, 1991, 1992.

The Lady Monarchs have had threeundefeated seasons (1984, 1991, 1992).In addition, during 17 years of Anders’tenure, the team has had five or fewerlosses.

The Old Dominion University fieldhockey program is a team steeped inexcellence both on and off the field.Since 1989, the team has enjoyed a groupGPA over 3.00.

O L D D O M I N I O N B Y T H E N U M B E R S

CAA TOURNAMENTRECORDS

Old Dominion University’s first-ever RhodesScholar was a product of the field hockeyprogram. Sam Salvia (‘96) graduated with aperfect 4.0 GPA in environmentalengineering.

Old Dominion is the only school to makean appearance in all 23 NCAA tournamentsthat have been held in field hockey. The LadyMonarchs have been to 15 Final Fours andwon an unmatched nine championshipstrophies.

10 CAA Players of the Year, Nine TournamentMVPS, 32 Academic All-Americans, 16members of Hall of Fame.

Old Dominion has won eleven of thirteenconference championships held by theColonial Athletic Association.

Old Dominion has produced 41 All-Americans, 35 Academic All-Americans, 12former Olympians, nine CAA Players of theYear, eight CAA Tournament MVPs, fiveRookies of the Year, and 15 members of theOld Dominion Hall of Fame.

Beginning in 1990 and spanning through topart of the 1993 season, Old Dominioncompiled what has become known as “TheStreak,” a string of 66 wins against no losses.Of those 66 wins, 48 of them were shutouts.

Old Dominion has played 70 different teamsin the history of the school’s field hockeyprogram. The Lady Monarchs have an edgein all but nine of those opponent series.

Under head coach Beth Anders, LadyMonarch field hockey teams have outscoredtheir opponents nearly six to one, scoring2299 goals while allowing just 463 over 20seasons.

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2004 Final CAA Standings

Conf. OverallTeam Record RecordWilliam & Mary 7-0 13-7Old Dominion 6-1 13-8Delaware 5-2 15-7Hofstra 3-4 13-8Drexel 3-4 8-11Va. Commonwealth 2-5 10-9James Madison 4-16 2-5Towson 0-7 6-14

2004 CAA Scoring StatsPlayer GP G A Pts.

1. Carlot Verloop, VCU 19 20 4 442. Dana Sensenig, ODU 21 15 13 43

3. Julie Lambi, TOW 20 11 12 34 Kelly Giles, W&M 20 14 6 345. Caroline Nichols, ODU 19 9 10 28

Lauren Carr , DEL 22 11 6 287. Ashley Bacon, TOW 20 11 4 268. Erica LaBar, DEL 22 11 3 259. Kara McEneaney, HOF 21 8 8 24 Amanda Warrington, Del 22 10 4 24

2004 CAA Goaltending StatsPlayer G Min. GA GAA

1. Megan Allen, DEL 22 1597 30 1.312. Becca Leuzzi, VCU 16 907 22 1.703. Heather Kibbee, W&M 19 1171 29 1.734. Jessica Cowperthwait, HOF 21 1528 39 1.795. Katie Dougherty, DREX 19 1207 33 1.916. Lori Amico, JMU 19 1288 38 2.067. Mary Cate Gordon, ODU 21 1492 48 2.258. Christina Armer, TOW 20 1337 44 2.30

Past CAA Champions

1991 .................. Old Dominion University

1992 .................. Old Dominion University

1993 .................. Old Dominion University

1994 .................. Old Dominion University

1995 .................. James Madison University

1996 .................. Old Dominion University

1997 .................. Old Dominion University

1998 .................. Old Dominion University

1999 .................. Old Dominion University

2000 .................. Old Dominion University

2001 .................. Old Dominion University

2002 .................. Old Dominion University

2003 .................. Old Dominion University

2004 .................. University of Delaware

The Colonial Atheltic AssociationThe Colonial Athletic Association celebrates its 20th Anniversary in 2004-05, proud of its past and excited about the future.

Fresh off the celebration of its 20th Anniversary, theColonial Athletic Association enters its thirddecade with two new members and an expandedgeographic footprint that gives the conference apresence in five of the nation’s nine largestmetropolitan areas.

The addition of Georgia State University in Atlanta andNortheastern University in Boston brings the membership ofthe CAA to 12 and enhances the league’s reputation as one ofthe nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically andacademically. On the playing field, the CAA has produced 16national team champions in five different sports, 33 individualnational champions, 11 national coaches of the year, 11national players of the year and 12 Honda Award winners.Even more impressive, however, are the honors accumulatedaway from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholarsand 16 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2004-05, the CAAhad seven CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and more than1,500 student-athletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point averagewhile lettering in a varsity sport and received the CAACommissioner’s Academic Award.

The landscape of the conference now stretches along themajority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (5),Washington, D.C. (8), Atlanta (9) and Baltimore (23). Thenumber of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 19million.

The CAA conducts championships in 21 sports. Male athletescompete for championships in baseball, basketball, crosscountry, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis,track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle forconference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf,lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track &field and volleyball. The CAA will also begin sponsorship of a12-team Division I-AA football league in the fall of 2007.

In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a reputation as a“giant killer” in the NCAA Tournament. Since 1981, CAAschools have posted 12 wins over higher-seeded teams. In2004-05, the conference had four teams earn post-seasonberths for the first time in league history and five teams wereranked among the top 100 in the RPI. In women’s basketball,the CAA has had two teams earn post-season berths for fiveconsecutive years. Perennial power Old Dominion, which haswon the past 14 conference titles, has captured three nationalchampionships (1979, 1980, 1985) and reached the title gameagain in 1997.

The conference has also excelled in many other sports. CAAsquads have won 10 field hockey national titles since thechampionship began in 1981, which is not only more than anyother conference but represents nearly half of all titles won. Inbaseball, at least two CAA teams have earned NCAATournament berths for seven of the past eight seasons. TheCAA is annually ranked among the nation’s top 10conferences in men’s and women’s soccer, and hastraditionally sent multiple teams to the NCAA Tournament. In2004-05, 24 league teams earned NCAA Tournament berths in15 sports, with the CAA having multiple representatives inmen’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, men’s and women’sgolf, men’s lacrosse and men’s tennis. There were 29 CAAstudent-athletes who earned All-America honors.

CAA member institutions are also committed to excellence inthe classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding theirpartnership to all aspects of university life outside ofintercollegiate athletics. Among the programs alreadyestablished are an undergraduate research conference,

coordination of study abroad programs and granting visitingacademic status to student-athletes traveling to an awaycontest so that they have access to libraries, academic resourcecenters and computer labs.

In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions wereawarded academia’s most coveted distinction – the NobelPrize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department ofChemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received theNobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor ofeconomics and law at George Mason University, shared theNobel Prize in economic sciences.

Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since itsinception. Core members George Mason University, JamesMadison University, the University of North Carolina atWilmington, Old Dominion University, VirginiaCommonwealth University and the College of William & Marywere joined by the University of Delaware, Drexel University,Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. GeorgiaState University and Northeastern University becamemembers of the conference on July 1, 2005.

The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its currentmembers- George Mason, James Madison, and William andMary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the UnitedStates Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as abasketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years,the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (UNCWilmington and American University) and decided to form anew association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAAtook place on June 6, 1985. By the fall of 1986, the leaguegained automatic bids to NCAA Championships in men’sbasketball, soccer, baseball and women’s basketball andformed an officials’ bureau. Old Dominion became a memberof the CAA in 1991-92 and Virginia Commonwealth Universityjoined the conference prior to the 1995-96 season.

From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize winning faculty, the CAAtakes great pride in producing performers who stand out bothon the playing field and in the classroom.

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- A -Aardenburg, Willemien .................... 1984Aikens, Maureen .......................... 1983-85Angat, Jennifer ................... 2002-presentArmstrong, Lisa ................................. 1985Augustine, Sarah ......................... 1995-97

- B -Bant, Lotte ..................................... 2001-02Banuelos, Chilly ................................. 2003Barnes, Kim ........................................ 1982Baylor, Brianne ................................... 1998Bearor, Becky ................................ 1995-98Behrens, Shelly ............................. 1984-87Benninga, Carina ............................... 1980Berry, Jinger ........................................ 1986Blom, Tessa ................................... 1995-96Borrelli, Dina ................................ 1989-92Bouch, Mary Beth .............................. 1987Bracalente, Diane ......................... 1981-84Brandon, Margarete ..................... 1989-92Broadhurst, Lori ................................. 1984Brinsfield, Judy ............................ 1978-80Bruns, Carolin .................................... 1991Burch, Kelly .................................. 1993-94

- C -Callahan, Sue ................................ 1991-94Carper, Crystal ............................. 1998-01Chellew, Danielle ......................... 1993-96Cipolone, Maureen ............................ 1978Clark, Lois ........................................... 1978Claxton, Katie ............................... 2003-04Cororan, Carol .............................. 1979-80Creasy, Laura ................................ 1978-79Currie, Lynn ................................. 1983-84Cutler, Joyce .................................. 1982-85

- D -Dano, Sue ...................................... 1992-94Daubert, Rachel .................................. 2003Davis, Gwen ................................. 1992-94Davis, Karen ................................. 1991-92Deckelman, Jen .................................. 1990Decker, Kim .................................. 1992-95DeHaas, Anneme ............................... 1989De Jager, Melanie ............................... 2001Delutis, Rosanna ................ 2003-presentDeSimone, Leslie ................................ 2003DiGiacomo, Marina ....................... 1997-00Derr, Danielle ............................... 1993-95Duwaer, Irene ..................................... 1993Doran, Lisa .................................... 1986-89Driscoll, Kelly ............................... 1994-98

- E -Eastburn, Heather ........................ 1994-97Engle, Janelle .................... 2002 - presentEvans, Joey .................................... 1995-97

- F -Farquhar, Lynn ......................... 2001-2004Fosina, Kathy ................................ 1988-91Filo, JoAnn .......................................... 1979Fisher, Jill ....................................... 1985-88Fortanier, Lisette ................................. 1998Freeman, Marybeth ....................... 1999-02

-- G -Gerardi, Cora ................................ 2001-03Giesen, Joepke .................................... 1991Gockley, Dena ..................................... 1992Gordon, Mary Cate ............ 2003-presentGrady, Jackie ................................. 1983-86Gulden, Wendy ............................ 1985-88

- H -Hagan, Helen ............................... 1979-80Havens, Peggy .................................... 1979Hayes, Maggie .................... 2004-presentHerrmann, Tara ............................ 1999-02Hess, Heather ............................... 1994-96Hicks, Sandy ....................................... 1978Hightower, Yogi ........................... 1979-82Hilbrand, Charlotte ........................... 1992Hilbrand, Maaike ......................... 1988-92Hill, Dawn .................................... 1982-85Hill, Janle ............................................ 1996Hoinsky, Carrie ............................ 1991-93Hoinsky, Lynn .............................. 1987-90Holder, Mary Beth ....................... 1978-81Houser, Renee .............................. 1994-96Hunt, Alaina ................................. 1992-94Hurt, Gail ............................................ 1979

- J -James, Kelli ................................... 1988-92Jurriens, Marije ................................... 1988

- K -Kamish, Sue .................................. 1979-82Kodde, Else ......................................... 1981Knorr, Laura ................................. 1989-92

- L -Large, Cathy ................................. 1984-87LePoole, Eveline ................................. 1982Leonetti, Melissa .......................... 2000-03Loy, Angie ..................................... 2000-03Loy, Becky ..................................... 1998-02

- M -Maddox, Elizabeth .................. 2000-2004McCargo, Nori ............................. 1986-88McLane, Jenna .................................... 2003McLenegan, Samantha ... 2004 - presentMahoney, Mary Beth ................... 1986-88Mears, Adele ................................. 1982-83Mendes, Christy ................................. 1990Miller, Ashleigh ............................ 1996-99Miller, Kim .................................... 1996-99Miracle, Julie ................................. 1998-01Mobley, Shannon ............... 2004-presentMorgan, Christy ........................... 1981-84Moyer, Katie ................................. 1999-02Muldrow, Julia ................... 2004-present

- N -Neill, Laura ................................... 2000-01Neiss, Karen .................................. 1991-94Neiss, Pam .................................... 1988-91Neumann, Katja ................................. 1993Nichols, Caroline ............... 2003-presentNicholson, Gretta ......................... 1978-81

- O -Olmstead, Dawn .......................... 1995-98

- P -Peterson, Carin ................................... 1983Phelps, Vikki ....................................... 1979Pinchbeck, Darcy ............... 2003-presentPowers, Joanne ............................. 1985-86

- R -Rawstron, Emma Sue ........................ 1995Reeve, Jill ....................................... 1989-92Rhoades-Fisher, Casie ................. 1995-98Rodgers, Heidi ............................. 1977-79Rodio, Donna ............................... 1984-86Rogers, Anna ...................... 2003-presentRoskott, Anne-Margot ................... 1998-00

- S -San Giavanni, Terese ................... 1984-86Sanders, Winnifred ...................... 1987-90Sarr, Carolyn ................................. 1986-89Salvia, Sam .................................... 1992-95Scholten, Brenda .......................... 1977-78Seltman, Stelly .............................. 1985-86Seltzer, Patty ....................................... 1980Sensenig, Dana ................... 2003-presentSharpe, Elizabeth ......................... 2001-03Shepherd, Jennifer ....................... 1990-92Simon, Heather ............................ 1994-97Smith, Mimi .................................. 1995-98Smith, Robin ................................. 1989-92Smith, Staci ................................... 1996-98Snow, Tiffany ................................ 1999-02Snow, Jaime......................................... 2004Steadman, Laura .......................... 1998-02Stewart, Amanda ............................... 1982

- T -Tillotson, Trish (Patricia) ............. 1977-80Travis, Diane ....................................... 1980Tumas, Paula ................................ 1986-88

- V -van der Rijt, Rosemarie ............... 1996-97van der Sommen, Marjolijn ........ 1999-00van der Vaart, Macha ........................ 1990van der Vaart, Dewi ..................... 1992-93van der Veldt, Danja .......................... 1993Van Kuren, Cheryl ....................... 1982-85Veraart, Eveline ............................ 1983-84Von Dassel, Cathrine ................... 1981-82

- W -Walker, Tina .................................. 1999-03Wallace, Cindy ............................. 1981-84Walsh, Jennifer ................................... 1983Walton, Rhia ................................. 1977-78Wiersma, Fimke ................................. 1990Wiest, Sheri ......................................... 1994Willems, Ilja ........................................ 1992Williams, Teneille .......................... 1998-00Wolf, Ingrid ......................................... 1983Wood, Tracy ........................................ 1989Sina Wulf ............................................. 1997

- Y -Yoder, Adrienne ........................... 1998-01Yost, Margie .................................. 1981-82

LADY MONARCHS LETTERWINNERS

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CLASS OF 1981Greta NicholsonJob: Master electrical contractorLocation: Virginia

CLASS OF 1982Judy BrinsfieldJob: International Field Hockey

Umpire, Lafayette HSteacher & coach

Location: Williamsburg, Virginia

CLASS OF 1983Yogi (Hightower) Boothe §~‡ '88Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: Ocean Lakes High School,

teacherLocation: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Carolyn ClaudeJob: NCAA RepresentativeLocation: Indiannapolis, Indiania

Mary Beth Holder §~Job: Collegiate CoachLocation: New Jersey

Sue KamishJob: State investigatorLocation: Virginia

Helen (Hagan) RitzJob: Physical TherapistLocation: Virginia

Carol (Corcoran) ZeislerJob: HS teacher and coachLocation: Norfolk, Virginia

CLASS OF 1984Kim Barnes §Job: Lake Taylor High School

CoachLocation: Norfolk, Virginia

Deb (Turner) Fox §Job: Environmental project

supervisorLocation: Delaware

CLASS OF 1985Adele Mears-Wemlinger §§~Major: Criminal JusticeLocation: Delaware

Christy Morgan §§§~‡ '88Major: Physical EducationJob: Self-employedLocation: Virginia

Eveline Veraart §§~Major: Sports ManagementJob: Business administrationLocation: The Netherlands

CLASS OF 1986Diane (Bracalente) Clune §§§~‡ '88Job: Pinnacle SoftwareLocation: New York

Joyce Cutler §Major: Physical TherapyJob: ChiropractorLocation: Georgia

Dawn Hill §§§~‡Major: Physical EducationJob: Assistant Coach –

University of DelawareLocation: Newark, Delaware

Cheryl Van Kuren §§§~‡ '88Major: Sports MedicineJob: Cardiac Rehab ManagerLocation: Maryland

Denise O'Connell §Job: Princess Anne HS

teacher and coachLocation: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Cindy (Wallace) Hall §§§~Job: Marketing directorLocation: Virginia

CLASS OF 1987Jackie (Grady) Gerzabek §§~Job: NurseLocation: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Joanne Powers §Job: BusinessLocation: Atlanta, Georigia

Donna (Rodio) Paternoster §Job: Medical sales directorLocation: Pennsylvania/New Jersey

Stelly (Seltman) Reichel §~Job: HousewifeLocation: Maryland

CLASS OF 1988Shelly Behrens §Major: Physical EducationJob: Head Coach, VCULocation: Richmond, Pennsylvania

Cathy (Large) Long §~Major: Sports Management and

Physcial EducationJob: HS teacher & coachLocation: Pennsylvania

CLASS OF 1989Jill Fisher §~‡Major: BiologyJob: Bio-research technicianLocation: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Nori (McCargo) Smith §Major: BusinessJob: Business administratorLocation: Atlanta, Georgia

Paula Tumas §Job: Bank customer service mgr.Location: Virginia

CLASS OF 1990Mary Lib DeLong §Job: HS teacher and coachLocation: Norfolk, Virginia

Wendy Gulden §Major: Sports ManagementJob: Teacher, First Colonial H.S.Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Lynn (Hoinsky) Barr §§Major: Elementary EducationJob: High school teacher and

coachLocation: New York

Carolyn (Sarr) Sheehan §§~Major: Elementary EducationJob: Elementary school

teacher and coachLocation: New Jersey

Mary Beth (Maloney) Nolan §Major: BusinessJob: NurseLocation: Hartford, Connecticut

CLASS OF 1991Mary Beth Bouch §Job: NurseLocation: Pennsylvania

Lisa Doran §~Major: Physical EducationJob: Business Owner/HS coachLocation: New Jersey

Winnifred Sanders §§~Major: International financeLocation: The Netherlands & London

CLASS OF 1992Karen Davis §§§Job: Private businessLocation: Maryland

Kathy (Fosina) Mustain §§§‡Major: Physical EducationJob: Coach, Middle SchoolLocation: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Pam (Neiss) Stuper §§§~‡∞Job: Head Coach, Yale

UniversityLocation: New Haven, Connecticut

Robin Smith §§§~‡Major: BusinessJob: Towne Bank/ODU asstLocation: Portsmouth, Virginia

Kelli James §§§~‡ '96Major: MarketingJob: HousewifeLocation: Atlanta, Georgia

CLASS OF 1993Margarete Brandon §§§Job: Bayside High School

teacher & head coachLocation: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Maaike Hilbrand §§§~∞Major: MarketingJob: International marketing

specialistLocation: The Netherlands

Laura (Knorr) Moliken §§§~‡Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: College coachLocation: Ursinus, Pennsylvania

Jill Reeve §§§~‡ '96Major: Physical EducationJob: Head Coach, Miami (OH)Location: Oxford, Ohio

Tracy (Wood) Trump §Job: High school coachLocation: Lancaster, Pennsylvania

CLASS OF 1994Carrie (Hoinsky) Rizzi §§Major: Physical EducationJob: Elementary teacher/coachLocation: New York

Christy Mendes §Job: Social services psychologistLocation: North Carolina

CLASS OF 1995Suzanne (Dano) Kondas §∞Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: Methacton High School

teacher & coachLocation: Pennsylvania

Gwen (Davis) Smith §∞Major: Sports MedicineJob: Physical therapyLocation: Pennsylvania

Alaina Hunt §Major: Recreational ManagementJob: Recreation managerLocation: Vermont

Karen Neiss §§~Major: Sports ManagementJob: HousewifeLocation: Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Sue Callahan §§~‡Major: Physical EducationJob: Teacher, coach First

Colonial High SchoolLocation: Virginia Beach, Virginia

CLASS OF 1996Kim Decker-Docren §~‡∞Major: Physical EducationJob: PE Teacher/CoachLocation: Norfolk, Pennsylvania

Dani Derr-VanNattaMajor: Business ManagementJob: HousewifeLocation: Atlanta, Georgia

Samantha Salvia §~‡∞Major: Civil Environmental

EngineeringJob: EngineerLocation: San Francisco, California

CLASS OF 1997Danielle Chellew ~Major: MarketingJob: Sports MarketingLocation: Delaware

Heather Hess ∞Major: Biology & Physical TherapyJob: Physical TherapyLocation: New York

Renee HouserMajor: Elementary EducationJob: Elementary education

Teacher/CoachLocation: New York, New York

Rosemarie van der Rijt ∞Major: Marketing ManagementJob: Marketing Man.Location: Netherlands

CLASS OF 1998Heather (Eastburn) Dowd ∞Major: Speeech PathologyJob: Speech PathologyLocation: Pennsylvania

Joey (Evans) DenoMajor: CounselingJob: CounselingLocation: Virginia

Heather Simon ~Major: Business-EconomicsJob: Business administrationLocation: Pennsylvania

CLASS OF 1999Becky (Bearor) Sheldon §∞Major: Psychology/CounselingJob: Teacher / CoachLocation: New York

Kelly Driscoll §~‡Major: CounselingJob: Counseling & Social ServicesLocation: Quakertown, Pennsylvania

Jamie (Hill) Bearor §~∞Major: SociologyJob: Social Services/

Elem Educ Grad StudentLocation: New York

Casie (Rhoades) Fisher §∞Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: PE teacher, coachLocation: Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Dawn Olmstead §Major: GeologyJob: EngineerLocation: North Carolina

Mimi Smith §~‡Major: PsychologyJob: Social ServicesLocation: Ohio

Staci (Smith) § ‡Major: Recreational ManagementJob: State PoliceLocation: Maine

CLASS OF 2000Ashleigh Miller §Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: PE TeacherLocation: Canada

Kim (Miller) Folmar §~‡Major: PsychologyJob: Social ServicesLocation: State College, Pennsylvania

Marina DiGiacomo §§~‡Major: Interdisplanary StudiesJob: Assistant Coach, ODULocation: Norfolk, Virginia

Laura Steadman §§∞Major: PsychologyJob: Psychology & CounselingLocation: Norfolk, Virginia

CLASS OF 2001Julie (Miracle) Williams §§∞Major: PsychologyJob: Psychology & CounselingLocation: Pennsylvania

Tenielle Williams §§Major: Information SystemsJob: ComputerLocation: Chesapeake, Virginia

CLASS OF 2002Denita Acker §Major: HistoryJob: Graduate Assistantship, ODULocation: Norfolk, Virginia

Crystal Carper §§Major: Recreation ManagementJob: Coach - Randolph MaconLocation: Ashland,Virginia

Becky Loy §§∞Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: Health & Phys., TeacherLocation: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Katie Moyer §Major: BiologyJob: Medical School/

Sports MedicineLocation: Va. Beach, Virginia

Adrienne Yoder §§~∞Major: BiologyJob: Biology TeacherLocation: Coopersberg, Pennsylvania

CLASS OF 2003Marybeth Freeman §∞Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: Assistant Coach, MarylandLocation: College Park, Maryland

Tara Herrmann §~∞Major: BiologyJob: Graduate SchoolLocation: Virginia

Tiffany Snow §~‡Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: Boston Univ. Assistant CoachLocation: Boston, Massachusetts

Christina Walker §∞Major: PsychologyJob: Grad School -

LipscombLocation: Nashville, Tennessee

CLASS OF 2004Melissa Leonetti §~‡Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: USA Field HockeyLocation: Virginia Beach, Virginia

CLASS OF 2005Angie Loy §~∞‡Major: Health & Physical EducationJob: Student Teaching 2005

USA Field HockeyLocation: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Cora Gerardi §∞Major: Speech PathologyJob: Grad School - Towson Univ.Location: Towson, Maryland

Elizabeth Sharp §∞Major: Graphic DesignJob: Graphic DesignLocation: Norfolk, Virginia

KEY: §-Indicates National Championships won ~-Indicates All-American honoree ∞-Indicates Academic All-American honoree ‡-Indicates member of a National field hockey team Year-Indicates Olympian, and year of participation

Where are theyNOW?

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ACADEMICSUPPORTT he Old Dominion University Athletic

Department offers a wide variety ofprograms to assist the academic andpersonal well-being of the student-athlete.

These programs are overseen by TiannaScott, the academic advisor for student-

athletes, and April Brecht, the Life Skills Program di-rector. Their offices are located in Webb Center, withinconvenient access to all the student-athletes.

Among the programs available to all student-athletes:

SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONSSupervised study sessions are required for all fresh-

men and transfer student-athletes, and organized accord-ing to the needs of the individual for upperclassmen. Studysessions meet in a variety of locations across campus, for aminimum of two hours per night, three nights per week.

”RISING STARS”-THE LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM

The Life Skills Program provides a comprehensive ap-proach to the overall academic and personal developmentof student-athletes at Old Dominion University. With thestudent-athlete welfare in mind, the Athletic Departmentprovides:The Academic Commitment

◆ Academic, major choice and career counseling◆ Academic advising - class scheduling and eligibility re-view◆ Supervised study sessions three times per week◆ Tutoring program by request and/or referral◆ Computer room with specialized programs (WritingTutor, Grammar Tools, Quatro, Word Perfect, etc.)◆ Study Group sessions◆ ELS 101 (University Orientation) class◆ Academic progress/attendance reports during eachsemester◆ Rising Stars monthly Life Skills newsletter articles◆ Complementary campus programs (Instant study skills)◆ Retention groups, probation groups, assessment instru-ments◆ Intervention - illness, injuries, etc. reported tofacultyThe Athletic Commitment

◆ Title IX information, coach and support staff standardsof conduct, the coach as a teacher, departmental opera-tions and standards, and athletic support program infor-mation◆ Team-building and conflict resolution intervention/trainingThe Personal Development Commitment

◆ Educational programming for new students and teams:Understanding Values, Appreciating Diversity, PersonalHealth (Sexual Responsibility, Alcohol Choices, StressManagement), Interpersonal Communication and MediaRelations, Social Development, and Fiscal Responsibility.◆ Networking and appropriate campus program promo-tion◆ Rising Stars newsletter - includes study skills, motiva-tional and inspirational items, plus a calendar of comingevents

◆ SAMs Program - Student-Athlete Mentor Peer Advis-ing ProgramThe Service Commitment

◆ Monarch ReachOut service project referrals and con-tacts.◆ Campus/community service through SAMs and classcreditThe Career Development Commitment

◆ Networking and referral are provided in cooperationwith our career management center◆ Educational programming and career◆ ELS 121 (Career Planning) class◆ Interview, cover letter, and resume techniques

The Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) is apeer advising program. SAMs arenomimated and elected by their peers.The goal is for each athletic team to haveat least one SAM. A SAM on the teamcan help provide leadership, help team-mates with problems, provide supportfor freshmen, answer questions, and re-fer teammates to University support ser-vices. SAMs are elected on a yearly ba-sis and any upperclassmen may be cho-sen by their peers to serve as a SAM. AllSAMs participate in a training programfollowing elections.

Above, Students receive counseling during registration.

Top, Life-Skills Coordinator April Brecht andAcademic Advisor Tianna Scott in WebbUniversity Center.

SAM -STUDENT ATHLETE MENTORS

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Old Dominion Universtiy has been represented on the field hockeyturf since 1974 when first-ever coach Carol Anthony and hersquad played nine games, going just 1-7-1. Since then, one of

the biggest and brightest dynasties in the sport has been calling ForemanField in Norfolk its home.

The years that followed saw a slow but steady improvement forOld Dominion’s field hockey team. Former Senior Associate AthleticDirector Mikki Baile guided the team from 1975-1979, when it improvedfrom a 3-6-2 club in ‘75 to an 11-7 club in ‘78.

In 1980, current head coach Beth Anders took over the helm of theprogram and began the team’s quest for excellence in the world of fieldhockey. Over 21 seasons, Anders has compiled a 407-60-7 record for animpressive .866 winning percentage. The nation’s winningest fieldhockey coach, Anders recently became the first Division I coach to reach400 career victories and only the third coach ever to do so.

In her first season at the helm, Anders’ club was 18-4 finishing fifthin the AIAW. In just her third year as a college head coach, Anders wonher first NCAA title. In 1982, the team was 20-1, beginning a legacythat would stand unmatched through the present day. In 1983, theteam lost just one game (19-1) en route to their second NCAAchampionship. Then in 1984, Old Dominion became the first school towin three consecutive national championships when the Lady Monarchswent through the season with a perfect 23-0 record.

In 1985 and 1986, Anders took a leave of absence to coach the USNational team. Under Melissa Magee, Old Dominion continued itssuccess with a 38-9-1 mark over the two years. Upon Anders’ return,the team went 17-5-1 in 1987 and 26-1 in 1988, winning their fourthnational title. The juggernaut that had already established itself as the premierfield hockey program in the country would see its best days after itsfirst three championships. The most impressive feats in the history ofOld Dominion field hockey would take place in the early 1990’s, quietingthose who believed success was just a fluke.

In 1990, the Lady Monarchs went 23-2-1 en route to winning their

1982 NCAA National Champions (20-0-1)Captains: Yogi Hightower and Adele Mears

1983 NCAA National Champions (19-1)Captain: Christy Morgan

1984 NCAA National Champions (23-0)Captains: Christy Morgan and Diane Bracalente

1988 NCAA National Champions (26-1)Captains: Jill Fisher and Paula Tumas

1990 NCAA National ChampionsCaptains: Kathy Fosina and Winnifred Sanders

A Tradition

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fifth NCAA trophy. At the tail end of the season, the club beganwhat became known as “The Streak,” a string of 66 wins that spannedthe ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, and ‘93 seasons with 48 shutout victories included.In 1991 and 1992, the team enjoyed back-to-back perfect seasons,compiling an impeccable 51-0 record over the two additional nationalchampionship seasons. With the wins, Old Dominion became theonly team in field hockey history to complete the “three-peat” twodifferent times.

In addition to the impressive winning ways of the Old Dominionprogram in the early ‘90’s, the Lady Monarch teams showed completedomination on both ends of the field. During that three year span,Old Dominion outscored their opponents by a 325-26 margin. Theteam allowed just four goals in the 1992 season while scoring 163.

In postseason NCAA play, Old Dominion owns an impressive44-15 record, winning 75% of its tournament games. Old Dominion’smark is boldly strewn over the NCAA record books as well. Theteam holds several NCAA team and individual records. Of the topten goal-scorers in the NCAA, three are from Old Dominion,including the leader. In points and assists, seven of the top 10 areformer Old Dominion players while two of the top nine goalkeepersare also former Lady Monarchs.

Not only does the Old Dominion field hockey team succeed onthe field, but the program is proud of its off-field accomplishmentsas well. The University’s first-ever Rhodes Scholar, Samantha Salvia,was a 1996 graduate of the team while several players earn AcademicAll-American honors each season. The program has produced 35different Academic All-Americans and has had a team GPA of 3.0 orhigher since 1989.

Continued success has followed many Lady Monarch alumni.Anders' infectious love of the game has continued through her formerplayers with 23 of them coaching in the high school or college ranks.Many of those former players return to the friendly confines ofForeman Field during the summer months in an effort to perpetuatethe legacy through summer youth camps.

Though a handful of teams have exhibited their own superiority,no other team has enjoyed the longevity of success that has beenpart of Old Dominion’s field hockey team. When the sport was inits fledgling years, the Lady Monarchs were taking strides to movetoward and stay at the front of the pack. With a steady andunchanged commitment to excellence approaching three decades,Old Dominion remains the strongest foe in the world of collegiatefield hockey.

1991 NCAA National Champions (26-0)Captain: Robin Smith

1992 NCAA National Champions (25-0)Captains: Kelli James, Laura Knorr, and Robin Smith

1998 NCAA National Champions (23-2)Captains: Mimi Smith, Casie Fisher, Marina

DiGiacomo, and Becky Bearor

2000 NCAA National ChampionsCaptains: Marina DiGiacomo and Adrienne Yoder

Larger Lifethan

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ALL-AMERICANSWillemien Aardenburg ...................................... 1984 (1)Diane Bracalente .................................. 1982 (1), 1984 (1)Sue Callahan ......................................... 1993 (1), 1994 (1)Danielle Chellew ................................................. 1996 (1)Kim Decker ........................................... 1994 (3), 1995 (2)Marina DiGiacomo .............................. 1999 (1), 2000 (1)Lisa Doran ............................................................ 1989 (2)Kelly Driscoll ....................................................... 1998 (3)Jill Fisher .......................................... 1987 (HM), 1988 (1)Jackie Grady .................................... 1985 (HM), 1986 (1)Tara Herrmann .................................................... 2002 (1)Yogi Hightower .................................... 1981 (1), 1982 (1)Maaike Hilbrand .................................. 1991 (1), 1992 (1)Dawn Hill ............................................................ 1985 (1)Jamie Hill ............................................................. 1998 (1)Mary Beth Holder ............................................... 1981 (1)Kelli James ............................................ 1990 (1), 1992 (1)Laura Knorr .......................................... 1991 (2), 1992 (2)Cathy Large ......................................................... 1987 (1)Melissa Leonetti ................................... 2002 (2), 2003 (3)Angie Loy ............................................. 2002 (1), 2003 (1)

NATIONALACADEMIC SQUAD

NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT

Becky Bearor ..................................................................................... 1998Danielle Chellew .............................................................................. 1996Sue Dano ................................................................................. 1993, 1994Gwen Davis ............................................................................ 1993, 1994Kim Decker ............................................................................. 1994, 1995Melanie DeJager ............................................................................... 2001Janelle Engle ................................................................. 2002, 2003, 2004Lynn Farquhar .................................................... 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Cassie Fisher ..................................................................................... 1998Marybeth Freeman ............................................ 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Lisette Fortanier ............................................................................... 1998Tara Herrmann ............................................................. 2000, 2001, 2002Maaike Hilbrand .............................................................................. 1992Jamie Hill ...................................................................... 1996, 1997, 1998Cora Geradi ............................................................................ 2002, 2003Mary Cate Gordon ....................................................... 2002, 2003, 2004Heather Hess .......................................................................... 1995, 1996Melissa Leonetti ........................................................... 2001, 2002, 2003Angie Loy ........................................................... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Becky Loy ..................................................................... 1999, 2000, 2002Jenna McLane ......................................................................... 2002, 2003Samantha McLenegan ..................................................................... 2004Julie Miracle ............................................................................ 2000, 2001Ashleigh Miller ................................................................................ 1999Katie Moyer ...................................................................................... 2002Caroline Nichols .............................................................................. 2004Pam Neiss ......................................................................................... 1991Casie Rhoades ........................................................................ 1996, 1997Samanth Saliva ............................................................. 1993, 1994, 1995Dana Sensenig ........................................................................ 2003, 2004Elizabeth Sharp ................................................................................ 2003Laura Steadman ........................................................... 1998, 1999, 2000Rosemarie van der Rijt .................................................................... 1997Adrienne Yoder .................................................. 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Tina Walker ............................................................................. 2001, 2002

Willemien Aardenburg .................................................................. 1984Diane Bracalente .................................................................... 1982, 1984Danielle Chewelle ............................................................................ 1996Joyce Cutler ...................................................................................... 1985Marina DiGiacomo ..................................................... 1997, 1999, 2000Lisa Doran ........................................................................................ 1989Kelly Driscoll .......................................................................... 1997, 1998Jill Fisher ........................................................................................... 1988Kathy Fosina ..................................................................................... 1989Marybeth Freeman .......................................................................... 2000Joepke Giesen .................................................................................. 1991Jackie Grady ..................................................................................... 1985Maaike Hilbrand ......................................................... 1988, 1989, 1992Yogi Hightower ...................................................................... 1981, 1982Dawn Hill ......................................................................................... 1995Jamie Hill .......................................................................................... 1998Mary Beth Holder ........................................................................... 1981Kelli James .............................................................................. 1990, 1992Laura Knorr ............................................................................ 1990, 1992Eveline LePo ............................................................................... ole 1982Becky Loy ........................................................................................ 2000Mary Beth Mahoney ....................................................................... 1988Kim Miller ............................................................................... 1996, 1998Julie Miracle ..................................................................................... 2000Christy Morgan ............................................................ 1982, 1983, 1984Pam Neiss ............................................................................... 1990, 1991Jill Reeve ........................................................................................... 1991Winnifred Sanders .......................................................................... 1998Jen Shepherd .................................................................................... 1992Mimi Smith ...................................................................................... 1997Robin Smith ................................................................. 1990, 1991, 1992Staci Smith ............................................................................. 1997, 1998Laura Steadman .............................................................................. 2000Marjolijn van der Sommen .......................................................... 20000Macha van der Vaart ....................................................................... 1990Cheryl Van Kuren ........................................................................... 1985Evaline Veraat ................................................................................. 1983Jennifer Walsh .................................................................................. 1983Ingrid Wolf ........................................................................................ 1983

Old Dominion's first Rhodes ScholarField hockey alumni Samantha Salvia graduated from Old Dominion inAugust 1996 as one of the University's most accomplished studentathletes. The Norristown, PA native won several awards during herfour years, including 1996 NCAA Woman of the Year finalist, CFHCAAcademic All-American, Old Dominion University Presidential Scholar,and All-Colonial Athletic Association First Team honors. After finishinggraduate work at Oxford University, she is currently employed with anengineering firm in San Francisco, California.

Tiffany Snow

Adrienne Yoder

Angie Loy

Yogi Hightower

HONORED LADY MONARCHSAdele Meas .......................................................... 1983 (1)Kim Miller ............................. 1997 (3), 1998 (2), 1999 (3)Christy Morgan .................... 1982 (1), 1983 (1), 1984 (1)Karen Neiss .......................................................... 1994 (2)Pam Neiss ............................................. 1990 (1), 1991 (1)Jill Reeve ............................................................... 1992 (3)Samantha Saliva .................................................. 1995 (3)Winnifred Sanders .............................................. 1990 (1)Caroyln Sarr ......................................................... 1989 (1)Stelly Seltman ...................................................... 1986 (1)Dana Sensenig ..................................................... 2004 (3)Heather Simon ..................................... 1996 (2), 1997 (2)Mimi Smith ........................................... 1997 (3), 1998 (1)Robin Smith .......................................... 1991 (1), 1992 (1)Tiffany Snow ......................................... 2001 (1), 2002 (1)Marijolijn van der Sommen ............................... 2001 (1)Cheryl Van Kuren ................................ 1984 (1), 1985 (1)Evaline Veraat ....................................... 1983 (1), 1984 (1)Cindy Wallace ..................................................... 1984 (1)Adrienne Yoder .................... 1999 (3), 2000 (1), 2001 (1)

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HONORED LADY MONARCHSCAA PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

CAA TOURNAMENT MVP'S

CONFERENCE HONOREES

ALL-COLONIAL

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Lotte Bant ................................................................................... 2002 (2)Chilly Banuelos ......................................................................... 2003 (2)Sue Callahan .............................................................. 1993 (1), 1994 (1)Crystal Carper ........................................................................... 2001 (2)Danielle Chellew ....................................................... 1995 (1), 1996 (1)Sue Dano .................................................................................... 1994 (2)Kim Decker ................................................................ 1994 (2), 1995 (1)Danielle Derr ............................................................................. 1995 (2)Marina DiGiacomo .................... 1997 (1), 1998 (1), 1999 (1), 2000 (1)Kelly Driscoll ............................................................. 1997 (1), 1998 (1)Janelle Engle .............................................................. 2003 (2), 2004 (1)Joey Evans .................................................................................. 1997 (2)Lynn Farquhar ........................................................................... 2004 (2)Kathy Fosina .............................................................................. 1991 (1)Marybeth Freeman ................................................... 2001 (1), 2002 (2)Tara Herrmann .......................................................... 2001 (1), 2002 (2)Maaike Hilbrand ...................................................... 1991 (1), 1992 (1)Jamie Hill ................................................................................... 1998 (2)Alaina Hunt ............................................................... 1993 (1), 1994 (1)Kelli James ................................................................................. 1992 (1)Laura Knorr ............................................................... 1991 (1), 1992 (1)Melissa Leonetti ......................................... 2001 (2), 2002 (1), 2003 (1)Angie Loy ................................... 2000 (2), 2001 (1), 2002 (1), 2003 (1)Asleigh Miller ........................................................................... 1999 (2)Kim Miller ................................................... 1997 (1), 1998 (1), 1999 (1)Julie Miracle .............................................................. 2000 (2), 2001 (2)Anne Muller .............................................................................. 1996 (2)Karen Neiss ................................................................ 1993 (1), 1994 (1)Pam Neiss .................................................................................. 1991 (1)Caroline Nichols ....................................................................... 2004 (2)Jill Reeve ..................................................................... 1991 (2), 1992 (2)Sam Salvia .................................................. 1993 (2), 1994 (1), 1995 (1)Dana Sensenig ........................................................................... 2004 (1)Heather Simon .......................................................... 1996 (1), 1997 (1)Mimi Smith ................................................. 1996 (1), 1997 (1), 1998 (1)Robin Smith ............................................................... 1991 (1), 1992 (1)Staci Smith ................................................................................. 1997 (2)Tiffany Snow ............................... 1999 (2), 2000 (2), 2001 (1), 2002 (1)Marioljin van der Sommen ...................................... 1999 (2), 2000 (1)Dewi van der Vaart ................................................................... 1993 (2)

CAA ROOKIES OF THE YEAR

1995 Mimi Smith1997 Marrina DiGiacomo1998 Adrienne Yoder (Co-Rookie)2000 Angie Loy

CAA TOURNAMENT MVP'S

1991 Carolin Bruns1992 Robin Smith1996 Danielle Chellew (Co-MVP)1997 Marina DiGiacomo1998 Marina DiGiacomo1999 Marina DiGiacomo2000 Marina DiGiacomo2001 Adrienne Yoder2002 Tifany Snow

CAA DEFENDERS OF THE YEAR

1998 Mimi Smith2000 Adrienne Yoder2001 Adrienne Yoder (Co-Defensive)2003 Melissa Leonetti

CAA COACH OF THE YEAR

Beth Anders1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999,

2000, 2002

Robin Smith1991

Kelli James1992

Danielle Chellew1996

Marina DiGiacomo1997, 1998, 1999,

2000

Adrienne Yoder2001

Tiffany Snow2002

Angie Loy2003

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S ince 1982, when most elite field hockey players in the nation are namedwinners of the prestigious Honda Award, chances are you'll find a playerfrom Old Dominion University. The Lady Monarchs hold the distinc-

tion of having produced the most Honda Award winners with six.

The first Lady Monarch to earn this award was Yogi Hightower in 1983. Shehelped lead the Lady Monarchs to their first NCAA national championship inthe fall of 1982. During her four years at Old Dominion, Hightower earnedAll-American honors twice.

In 1985 Christy Morgan, a three-time All-American, was the Honda Awardrecipient. She was a part of three NCAA National Championship teams from1982-85. Morgan was the university's Female Athlete of the Year in 1985 andcompleted her career with 86 goals and133 career points.

Kelli James picked up the hardware in 1993 after leading Old Dominion to the1992 title, their third straight. James was a two-time All-American and CAAPlayer of the Year in 1992. James completed her career with 66 assists and 196points.

In 1999 the award came full circle when Mimi Smith received the honor. Smithplayed for Yogi Hightower at Ocean Lakes High School in nearby VirginiaBeach, Va. Smith was one of the nation's top defensive players and helpedlead Old Dominion to the NCAA National Championship in 1998.

Marina DiGiacomo, earned the honor in 2000 as the Lady Monarchs capturedtheir ninth NCAA National Championship. DiGiacomo was a four-time CAAPlayer of the Year and Tournament MVP. As a senior, she led the nation inpoints (151), goals (63) and goals per game (2.4) en route to becoming theNCAA's all-time leading scorer with 167 goals, 80 assists, and 414 total points.

Old Dominion's most recent winner, Tiffany Snow, earned the award in 2002after leading the country in points (3.0) and goals (1.2) per game. A two-timeAll-American and the 2002 CAA Player of the Year, Snow completed her ca-reer ranked sixth on the ODU all-time scoring leaders list with 71 goals, 90assists, and 181 points.

Yogi Hightower

Christy Morgan

Kelli James

Mimi Smith Marina DiGiacomo Tiffany Snow

HONDA AWARD WINNERS

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W hen it comes to participation and influence in the sport of Olympic fieldhockey, no other school is more convincing than Old Dominion Uni-versity. From current coaches to former players, Old Dominion hasproduced a number of field hockey players representing the UnitedStates on a national and international level.

The reach of Old Dominion's field hockey Olympians is wide and deep withthe most prestigious of interntional sporting events. Dating back to 1980, the LadyMonarchs have had at least one participant in each of the Olympic games through 2004.

Men have been representing the United States in field hockey competition since1932, but it wasn't until the Moscow Olympics in 1980 that women's field hockey wasintroduced. In that Olympiad, Zimbabwe, Czechoslovakia, and the USSR finished inmedal spots with a third-ranked United States left out of competition because of apolitical boycott. Team captain Beth Anders was thus forced to wait another four yearsfor a chance at international gold.

In 1984, however, two-time captain Anders and the U.S. field hockey contin-gent finally realized their medal dreams by winning the bronze. It was during those games that Anders set an Olympicscoring record that still stands today. In its five-game competition, the U.S. team scored nine goals…eight of themcoming from the stick of Anders. In addition to Anders, two other players represented the Lady Monarchs as alternatesat the Los Angles Olympics. Yogi Hightower ('82) and Christy Morgan ('84) heralded the international influence of OldDominion that would grow to span more than a dozen years.

In the 1988 Seoul Olympics, Old Dominion produced four members of the Olympic squad in Hightower, Mor-gan, Diane Bracalente ('84), and Cheryl van Kuren ('85). Similarly, JillReeve ('92) and Kelli James ('92) represented the United States at the1996 Atlanta Olympic games as the U.S. team finished in fifth place.

What makes Old Dominion and its influence more impressivehowever it that it spans not only our native United States, but severalother countries, including the Netherlands and Argentina.

In 1988 in Seoul, Willimien Aardenburg ('84), Carina Benninga('80), and Ingrid Wolf ('83) represented the bronze-medal winningDutch team. Macha van der Vaart ('90) helped the Dutch team repeatas bronze medallists at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

Although the United States fell just one game short of qualify-ing for the 2004 games to be held in Athens, Greece, two of OldDominion’s alumni earned medals for their respective countries.

NCAA all-time leading scorer Marina DiGiacomo ('0o) helped Argentinato the bronze, while van der Vaart's Dutch team earned the silver.

Lady Monarch Olympians1980 Moscow, USSR

Beth Anders © USA

1984 Los Angles, USABeth Anders © USA

1988 Seoul, South KoreaYogi Hightower USAChristy Morgan USADiane Bracalente USACheryl Van Kuren USAWillemien Aardenburg NetherlandsCarina Benninga NetherlandsIngrid Wolf Netherlands

1992 Barcelona, SpainCarina Benninga NetherlandsIngrid Wolf Netherlands

1996 Atlanta, USAKelli James USAJill Reeve USA

2000 Sydney, AustraliaMaacha van der Vaart Netherlands

2004 Athens, GreeceMarina DiGiacomo ArgentinaMaacha van der Vaart Netherlands

ODU OLYMPIANS

Two-time captain and ODU head coach Beth Anderswith the bronze medaling USA Team in 1984.

Yogi Hightower and Cheryl Van Kuren wereamong the Lady Monarchs representing theUnited States in Seoul in 1988.

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JILL FISHERJill Fisher was a two-sport star in both field hockey andlacrosse at Old Dominion. She co-captained the 1988NCAA field hockey national championship squad thatwent 26-1. Fisher earned First Team All-American hon-ors as a senior and honorable mention All-Americanhonors as a junior. She compiled 70 career goals, 25 ca-reer assists, and 95 career points. Fisher also competedin three Olympic Sports Festivals, along with the U.S.National team and the Under-21 field hockey team. Shegraduated with a degree in biology in 1989.

INDUCTED 1994

DONNA DOYLE SMITHDonna Doyle Smith was a leader on and off the playingfields and courts starring in three sports as a student.She became her college's first woman physical educa-tion graduate and later helped establish the first schol-arship fund for women athletes at Old Dominion Uni-versity. A star on campus in basketball, field hockey, andtennis, the dean's list student became the namesake forthe first athletic scholarship fund for women at ODU in1975. Named the most outstanding female athlete at theNorfolk Division of William and Mary (now ODU) in

1955, she became this school's first woman physical educator graduate in 1958. TheDonna Doyle Athletic Scholarship Fund provides scholarship support to femaleathletes in women's sports at the university.

INDUCTED 1980

JEAN WHITEHURSTAn all-state basketball forward and an all-tournamentfield hockey player, Jean Whitehurst has made substan-tial contributions to the university and its athletic pro-gram since graduating with a BS degree in Medical Tech-nology in 1956. Whitehurst received the DistinguishedAlumni Award in 1980 after serving on the Alumni As-sociation board of directors for 20 years. An eight-yearmember of the Old Dominion University IntercollegiateFoundation board, she chaired the Donna Doyle com-mittee for five years that has raised more than $100,000

for women's sports scholarships.

INDUCTED 1984

YOGI HIGHTOWERYolanda "Yogi" Hightower was a vital part of Old Do-minion University's rise as a national power in women'sfield hockey. During her four seasons at ODU, Hightowerearned All-American honors twice and was a two-timemember of the NCAA All-Tournament squad. The Vir-ginia Beach, VA, native completed her career with 62 ca-reer points, which ranks her fifth on the all-time scoringlist at ODU. She had 48 career assists which places herthird on the ODU all-time list. Hightower's field hockeycareer didn't stop after her ODU playing days were over.

Yogi was a member of the United States national field hockey team. She competedin the 1987 Pan American Games, was an alternate on the 1984 U.S. Olympic teamand was one of seven former Lady Monarchs to represent ODU in the 1988 summergames. Hightower earned her degree in health and physical education and hasserved as an assistant coach at ODU for field hockey and lacrosse.

INDUCTED 1989

CHRISTY MORGANChristy Morgan is the only three-time All-American inODU field hockey history, and is the only field hockeyplayer in NCAA history to earn a spot on the all-tourna-ment team four times. Morgan earned the sports tophonor in 1985 as she was awarded the Broderick Cup, asbeing the nation's top female collegiate athlete. Duringher four years, ODU won three consecutive NCAA na-tional Championships from 1981-84. Morgan completedher career as ODU's all-time leading scorer with 86 ca-reer goals and 133 career points. She is also the school'sfifth all-time assist leader with 47.During her career at

ODU, Morgan was a member of the World Cup team, an alternate on the 1984 UnitedStates Olympic squad and later a member of the 1988 United States Olympic team.Morgan graduated in 1985 from Old Dominion University with a degree in Healthand Physical Education.

INDUCTED 1990

DIANE BRACALENTEOne of the main cogs of the most awesome collegiatefield hockey teams ever assembled, Bracalente twiceearned All-America honors. During her four years as aLady Monarch, Old Dominion compiled a 75-4-2 record.This included three NCAA national championships andone third place finish. In 1984 she co-captained the 23-0team with fellow Hall of Famer Christy Morgan. Thatsquad outscored their opponents 127-10, outshot them625-135 and registered 15 shutouts. The Quakertown,Pa., native competed in field hockey on the national andinternational level, including the Olympic Festival. In

1988 she was one of four Lady Monarchs to represent the United States in the Olym-pic Games in Seoul, Korea. Bracalente earned her degree in sports management.

INDUCTED 1991

CHERYL VAN KURENAn Olympian and All-American, Cheryl Van Kuren wasan outstanding field hockey player at Old Dominionfrom 1982-85. She is Old Dominion's second all-timecareer assist leader with 61. Van Kuren helped anchorthe Lady Monarchs as they amassed an 82-9 record withthree NCAA championships and one runner-up finish.Van Kuren was a two-time All-American selection andwas selected to the NCAA All-Tournament team in 1985.In addition to the 61 assists, she scored 18 goals and com-piled 79 career points which ranks her fifth on OldDominion's all-time point list. During the 1984 season

she assisted on 37 goals and set an Old Dominion and NCAA Tournament recordwith six assists in one game against Virginia on Nov. 11, 1984. Van Kuren competedon the national and international level in field hockey as an undergraduate. Sheparticipated in the Olympic Sports Festivals, on the U.S. National team and in 1988she competed in the summer Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea for the United States.The Coopersburg, Pa., native graduated with a bachelor's degree in sports medicineand earned a Master's degree in exercise science and wellness.

INDUCTED 1991

DAWN HILLDawn Hill was a four-year letterwinner and part of adynasty which won three NCAA Field Hockey NationalChampionships. Hill helped lead the Lady Monarchs toNCAA titles in 1982, 1983, 1984 and was the teams lead-ing scorer with 29 goals in 1985 as ODU took second inthe NCAA Championships. That season, Hill establishedan NCAA record with six goals in four tournamentgames. Hill completed her four-year career at Old Do-minion with 45 goals, seven assists and 52 total points.She ranks seventh in career goals and ninth in careerpoints.In 1985 Hill was named first-team All-American,

First-Team All South Region and was named to the NCAA All-Tournament squad.She also competed in the United States Olympic Festivals in field hockey.The native of New Castle, DE graduated in 1986 with a degree in Health and Physi-cal Education.

INDUCTED 1992

CATHY LARGECathy Large was an outstanding athlete in both fieldhockey and lacrosse. She was a first team All-Americanin field hockey and was a member of the 1984 NCAANational Championship team. She completed her fieldhockey career with 24 goals, 49 assists, and 73 total points.She ranks sixth in assists all-time and ninth all-time inpoints at Old Dominion. Large was the AlumniAssociation's Female Athlete-of-the-Year both as a jun-ior in 1987 and senior in 1988.

INDUCTED 1993

ODU SPORTS Hall of Fame

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JACKIE GRADYJackie Grady was a two-sport standout in both fieldhockey and lacrosse at Old Dominion, and served as acaptain for both teams. She was a two-time field hockeyAll-American in the fall of 1985 and 1986, and wasnamed to the 1985 NCAA All- Tournament squad.Grady played on two NCAA national championshipfield hockey teams in 1983 and in 1984. In all, Gradyhelped lead the Lady Monarchs to a 80-10-2 record dur-ing her four seasons. The native of Drexel Hill, Pa.,completed her career at Old Dominion as the school'ssixth all-time goal scorer with 50, seventh all-time as-

sist leader with 38 and fifth all-time points leader with 88. Grady graduated in1988 with a degree in health and physical education.

INDUCTED 1995

KATHY FOSINA MUSTAINWhen Kathy Fosina completed her career in the fall of1991, she had the lowest goals against career averagein NCAA history at 0.48 and 71 career shutouts. In all,she was a part of three NCAA National Championshipsquads in 1988, 90 and 1991. The 1991 team allowedonly ten goals and went 26-0 on the season. In 1990,Fosina did not allow a goal in the three NCAA Tourna-ment matches and was a member of the 1990 USA Na-tional Field Hockey squad. In 1989, she was named tothe NCAA Championship All-Tournament team. Dur-

ing her four years at Old Dominion the Lady Monarchs compiled a 99-5-1 recordand won their last 36 matches. Fosina was the first Old Dominion student athleteto receive the NCAA Women's Enhancement Program Post Graduate scholarship.She was a three-time Academic All-State selection and in 1992 was selected to theGTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District squad. The Virginia Beach, Va., native gradu-ated from Old Dominion in 1992 with a degree in health and physical education.

INDUCTED 1989

PAM NEISSPam Neiss was a two time All-American and memberof three NCAA National Championship teams. Dur-ing the four years, the Lady Monarchs compiled a 99-5-1 record, which included winning the last 36 matches.Neiss completed her career with 80 career assists, 22goals and 102 career points. She ranked third all-timein NCAA history in career assists, after graduation.Neiss earned All-American honors in 1990 and 1991.She also earned All-CAA in 1991, All-South Regionhonors in 1990 and 1991 and was named to the NCAAAll-Tournament team in 1990 and 1991. Neiss was the

first Lady Monarch field hockey player to achieve First Team GTE/CoSIDA Aca-demic All-American honors in 1991. She was also a member of the U.S. NationalField Hockey squad while at Old Dominion. The Lancaster, Pa. native graduatedwith a degree in health and physical education.

INDUCTED 1998

CAROLYN SARRCarolyn Sarr helped lead the Lady Monarchs to twostraight NCAA National Championship field hockeyappearances in 1988 and 1989. The Granby, Ct. nativewas a first team All-American and All-South Regionalselection in 1989 at the midfield position. In four seasons, her teams posted a stellar 85-10 record.Her 45 assists in 1989 was the second best in schoolhistory. She completed her career with 66 career assists,76 total points and ten goals. Sarr ranks fifth all-time atOld Dominion in assists. Not just a standout in fieldhockey, Sarr excelled in lacrosse, lettering in the sport

three times. Her leadership qulaities earned her captain spots on both, the fieldhockey and lacrosse teams.Sarr graduated in 1990 with a degree in elementary education.

INDUCTED 2000

ROBIN SMITHRobin Smith was an integral part in the Lady Monarchsfield hockey dominance in the early 1990's. She helpedlead Old Dominion to three straight NCAA NationalChampionships and was a three-time NCAA All-Tour-nament selection in 1990,1991 and 1992. During her fouryears at Old Dominion, the Lady Monarchs compiled a98-4-1 record, and two undefeated seasons. A two-timeAll-American, Smith was a member of the United StatesNational field hockey team from 1990 to 1992, and playedon the 12th ranked 1990 World Cup team and the 1991bronze medal team at the Pan American games. The

three-time All-South Region pick completed her career with 66 goals, 18 assists for150 points. Smith graduated with a degree in business management.

INDUCTED 2001

MAAIKE HILBRANDMaaike Hilbrand from Amstelveen, Holland was oneof the most dominant field hockey players in LadyMonarchs history. She earned All-American honors bothon and off the field, leading the Lady Monarchs to threeNCAA National Championships. She completed hercareer with 167 career goals which places her secondall-time nationally with Marina DiGiacomo, also fromOld Dominion . Her 372 career points places her thirdall-time in NCAA history. Hilbrand led the nation ingoals scored and total points all four years she competed.Maaike earned first team All-American honors in 1991

and 1992 and was a Second Team GTE/COSIDA Academic All-American selec-tion. She graduated with a degree in marketing in 1993.

INDUCTED 2002

KELLI JAMESKelli James was a two-time All-American field hockeyplayer, leading Old Dominion to NCAA national cham-pionships in 1988, 1990, and 1992. In 1992, James be-came one of an impressive list of Lady Monarch fieldhockey players to win the coveted Honda Award as thenation's top player in her sport leading the nation inscoring with 131 points and 59 assists. She completedher career with 65 career goals, 66 career assists, and198 career points. James earned first team All-Ameri-can honors in 1990 and 1992. She also earned All-CAAhonors in 1992. James was a four-time All- South Re-

gion selection and was a 1990 and 1992 NCAA All-Tournament selection. Jameswas a member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic field hockey team which competed in theAtlanta Games. She served as vice-captain for the USA field hockey squad at the1998 World Cup, and tied for the team scoring lead for team USA in the 1999 PanAmerican games. The Medford, NJ native graduated with a degree in marketingeducation in 1992

INDUCTED 2003

ODU SPORTS Hall of Fame

Samantha SalviaSamantha Salvia became Old Dominion University’sfirst Rhodes Scholar and was a finalist for the NCAAWomen’s of the Year Award. On the field she was amember of the US under-21 National Field Hockeysquad. Salvia was a first team All-CAA selection threestraight years, an All-South Region pick in 1994 and1995, and a third team All-American in 1995. She wasalso selected as a First Team CoSIDA Academic All-American and as a senior, Salvia ranked fourthnationally in assists. She helped guide the Lady

Monarchs to four straight NCAA Tournaments. Salvia, a Norristown, PA native,graduated in 1996 with a perfect 4.0 grade point average in Civil EnvironmentalEngineering. She then graduated from Oxford in England in 1998 with a B.A. inPhilosophy, Politics, and Economics and earned an M.S. degree in EnvironmentalFluid Mechanics from Stanford University in 2000.

INDUCTED 2004

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OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

An international leader in delivering in-teractive instructional television, the Univer-sity operates TELETECHNET, a distancelearning system that offers students an oppor-tunity to earn one of 17 baccalaureate andeight master's degrees, as well as one doctoraldegree, without leaving their area of resi-dence. Since its inception in 1992,TELETECHNET has become the largest tele-vised, interactive distance learning programof its kind in the United States. Old Dominion is also well known for itsinternational focus in both its curricula andstudent population. More than 1,100 interna-tional students from 100 countries are enrolledat the University. The University also contributes to thecultural life of Hampton Roads by presentingmusic and dance concerts, art exhibits, andannual literary and film and video festivals.In addition, the President's Lecture Seriesbrings nationally known speakers to campuseach year. The University is located about 200 milessouth of Washington, D.C., and is but a shortdrive to Virginia Beach and the Outer Banksof North Carolina.

O ld Dominion Universityopened its doors 75 yearsago in an abandoned publicschool building with 206students as the Norfolk Division of the College of

William and Mary, and became an indepen-dent institution in 1962.

Today, the University enrolls morethan 20,000 students, including approximately6,200 graduate students. Its 185-acre Norfolkcampus is the primary hub of activity, alongwith four additional higher education centers(Virginia Beach Center, Peninsula Center, Tri-Cities Center and Northern Virginia Center).Old Dominion is a versatile university, com-mitted to its students, their education, per-sonal development and overall success. TheUniversity offers 67 bachelor's degrees, 65master's degrees, 26 doctoral degrees andtwo education specialist degrees, and consistsof six colleges: Arts and Letters, Business andPublic Administration, Education, Engineer-ing and Technology, Health Sciences, and Sci-ences.

Students who live on campus maychoose residence hall or apartment-style liv-ing. The attractive Webb University Centerprovides a bookstore, cafeteria, food court,game room, lounge areas, and other shops andoffices to serve the student body. Old Dominion is one of Virginia's lead-ing Ph.D. research institutions. The Universitycontributes approximately $600 million a year

to the Hampton Roads economy and providesthe community with a variety of programs andservices, including the Applied Research Cen-ter, Technology Applications Center, MilitaryCareer Transition Program, Executive Devel-opment Center and the Virginia Modeling,Analysis and Simulation Center. A leader inspace-related research, Old Dominion ranksfirst in the state in funding from NASA for re-search projects. The University operates oneof the largest wind tunnels in the world atNASA's Langley Research Center, and itsOceanography, Nuclear Physics, and Model-ing and Simulation programs are among thebest in the nation. The University Village, a 75-acre devel-opment along the east side of Hampton Bou-levard, is yet another economic spark for theregion. The 8,600-seat Ted Constant Convoca-tion Center, which opened in fall 2002, isthe centerpiece of the project. The Village alsocurrently includes 270 modern apartmentunits for students, a fitness center and a vari-ety of restaurants. Plans call for the additionof a hotel and parking garage, research facili-ties and a shopping center with a large gro-cery store. In the classroom, Old Dominion studentscontinue to earn high marks. The Universityboasts three USA Today Academic All-Ameri-cans and a Truman Fellow. ODU's first RhodesScholar is former student-athlete SamanthaSalvia, a 1996 graduate.

(Left) The Ted Constant Convocation Center.

(Above) Rollins Hall overlooks the Williamsburg Lawn portion of campus.

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ADMINISTRATIONATHLETIC DIRECTORY

(757 Area Code)

President:Dr. Roseann Runte ....................................... 683-3159

Athletic Director:Dr. Jim Jarrett ............................................. 683-3369

Senior Associate Athletic Director:Debbie H. Byrne .......................................... 683-3359

Associate Athletic Director:Deb Polca .................................................... 683-3358

Assistant A.D./Finance:Mark Brown ................................................. 683-3569

Assistant A.D./Event Management:Greg Smith .................................................. 683-6026

Compliance Coordinator:Jeff Wilson .................................................. 683-5474

Sports Information Director:Carol R. Hudson, Jr ..................................... 683-3372

Asst. Sports Information Director:Kimberly Zivkovich ...................................... 683-3372

Director of Athletic Publications:Tina Price .................................................... 683-3372

Asst. Athletic Ticket Manager:Scott Lowery ............................................... 683-4444

Athletic Camp Director:Mindi Seidel-Adler ...................................... 683-4358

Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships:Chuck Gray .................................................. 683-3372

Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.:David Weisser ............................................. 683-3372

Academic Counselor:Tianna Scott ................................................ 683-3699

Asst. Academic Advisor:April Brecht ................................................. 683-3709

Equipment Room Manager:Andrea Allen ............................................... 683-3371

Head Athletic Trainer:Marty Bradley .............................................. 683-3383

Asst. Athletic Trainer:Scott Johnson ............................................. 683-3397

Asst. Athletic Trainer:Tina Lathrop ................................................. 683-5444

Athletic Faculty Representative:Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles ............................ 683-4995

Baseball Coach:Jerry Meyers ............................................... 683-4360

Men’s Basketball Coach:Blaine Taylor ................................................ 683-3362

Women’s Basketball Coach:Wendy Larry ................................................ 683-3401

Field Hockey Coach:Beth Anders ................................................. 683-3785

Men's Golf Coach:Dr. Murray Rudisill ...................................... 683-3300

Women’s Golf Coach:Pat Kotten .................................................... 683-4553

Lacrosse Coach (W):Sue Stahl ..................................................... 683-4541

Sailing Coach (M&W):Mitch Brindley ............................................. 683-3387

Men’s Soccer Coach:Alan Dawson ............................................... 683-4360

Women’s Soccer Coach:Joe Pereira .................................................. 683-5343

Swimming Coach (M&W):Carol Withus ............................................... 683-5752

Tennis Coach (M&W):Darryl Cummings ......................................... 683-5312

Wrestling Coach:Steve Martin ............................................... 683-5311

Strength & Conditioning Coach:Andy Zucker ................................................. 683-5313

Dr. Roseann Runte

Dr. Jim Jarrett ATHLETIC DIRECTORWhen Jim Jarrett arrived on the campus of Old Dominion University in the fall of 1967 asa Health and Physical Education professor, he had little idea that his tenure would be countedin decades. During that time span, he has led the program from a well respected NCAADivision II member to a nationally respected Division I power that has captured 25 na-tional championships.

Jarrett began his 35 year as athletic director in 2005, taking over the reigns in 1970 whenBud Metheny stepped down from that position. As one of the youngest athletic directorsin the nation at that time, Jarrett quickly began to make a name for himself and ODU. Hecommitted early on to a philosophy of “selective excellence,” whereby the department “se-lected” its competitive sports and committed itself financially, academically and competi-tively to the sports it felt the University could best excel.

In 1974, Jarrett became the first athletic director in the state of Virginia to award grant-in-aids to women student-athletes. It was a bold move at the time for a young athletic directorand equally young University, but one that paid great dividends. Just five years later, in1979, the Lady Monarchs won the first of three national championships in women’s basket-

ball, and led the nation in attendance.Under his leadership, the department’s athletic venues have tripled and are considered state of the art facilities. They

include the construction of the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex in 1983, the Sailing Center in 1981, the OutdoorTennis Complex which has been expanded to 15 lighted courts and a championship court with seating for 1,000-plus, the4,000-seat ODU Soccer Stadium in 1990, renovations to Foreman Field, which included Astro-Turf and new locker roomfacilities, and the planning and construction of the 8,500 seat Constant Convocation Center.

For all his efforts, Jarrett’s has been honored many times by national and local groups. Most recently, Jarrett was namedthe 2003 Southeast Regional Athletic Director of the Year by NACDA. Other awards he's received include the CollegiateDirector’s Award from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, and the Norfolk Sports Club Man of the Year. Heserved as a member of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Committee and is a past president of the Colonial Athletic Associa-tion and the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.

An avid golfer and tennis player, Jarrett and his wife Sugie reside in Norfolk.

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTDr. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of Old Dominion University in the sum-mer of 2001. Runte, who has 22 years of experience as a professor and academic adminis-trator, became only the third woman to head a four-year college or university in Virginia.Runte previously served as president of Victoria University in Toronto, principal of GlendonCollege (York University), president of l?Université Sainte-Anne in Nova Scotia and assis-tant dean of arts and science at Dalhousie University. She is an associate to the Council ofthe Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, a board member of the NationalBank of Canada and a member of the executive committee of the Club of Rome. Runte hasserved as president of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO for two terms, as presidentof the Humanities Federation of Canada, as a member of the advisory board of the NationalLibrary, as founding president of ACFAS-Toronto, as a board member for the Art Gallery ofNova Scotia and of the board of Associated Medical Services, as chair of the board of theFoundation for International Training, and as vice chair of the board of the Gardiner Mu-seum of Ceramic Art. The author of five volumes of creative writing, she has edited ninebooks and has written more than 100 articles and book chapters on topics ranging from

literature and education to economic and cultural development. Runte has a Ph.D. in French from the University of Kansasand has received honorary degrees from Acadia University, Memorial University and the universities of Timisoara andArad in Romania. She received the prix François Coppée from the Académie française as well as the Palmes Académiquesand the Order of Merit from the French government, the Order of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee medal, and is aFellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Foreman Field/NCAA

FOREMAN FIELD -“HOME OF THE LADY MONARCHS”

So you were born ready to play in the NCAA?You’re one of the top freshmen recruits in the na-

tion. You’re ready to rock, to dominate your competitors, to grab the headlines...to plan forthe pros...

Hold on, superstar, your ninth-grade math class wasnot one of the 14 core courses required by the NCAA.You’re a nonqualifier and cannot practice or competeduring your freshman year.

Don’t find yourself in the title role of this sad story. Ifyou wanna play, know the rules.

You’re already taking the right steps — you’re read-ing this feature. Call the NCAA hotline at 1-800-638-3731. Register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clear-inghouse. Ask questions. The rules can be complex, soask your school counselors and the NCAA for help.

The regulations are in place for a reason. Did youknow the odds of a high school football player makingit to the pros are about 1,000 to 1; the odds for a highschool basketball player are 10,000 to 3? Take a hardlook at those numbers and think about what will matterin the long run — a college education.

Arrive at college ready to compete in the classroom aswell as one the playing field. Study as hard as you prac-tice. And don’t wait to get started. If you wait untilyour senior year, it may be too late to reach the requiredgrade-point average or to enroll for the right kinds ofcourses.

If you want to play at the NCAA Division I level, makesure you qualify academically so you can participate ath-letically. Challenge yourself, because we all want you tosucceed.Core Courses

To play sports as a freshman in NCAA Division I,you must meet specific standards. You must graduatefrom high school and make at least a 2.000 grade point

average based on a 4.000 scale in 14 core academic courses.NCAA Div. I Core Academic Course Requirements* Four years of English* Two years of math (one year of algebra and one year of ahigher-level mathematics course).* Two years of social science.* Two years of natural or physical science (including one labcourse if offered by your high school).* One year of an additional course in English, math, or natu-ral or physical science.* Two years of a social science.* Three years of adittionaly courses ( from any area above,foreign language, or nondoctrinal religion/philosophy).Steps to Success

Read: It’s never too early for student-athletes to start plan-ning for college. Call the NCAA’s Wanna Play? Know theRules hotline at 1-800-638-3731 to hear recorded informationthat will help you find out if you are on track to meet aca-demic and core-course requirements. Use the number to or-der free copies of the NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Stu-dent-Athlete. This material will walk you through theacademic standards, Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse, finan-cial aid, recruiting rules, and other issues.

Register: If you want to participate in Division I sports incollege, then you must register with the NCAA’s Initial-Eligi-bility Clearinghouse. Ask your guidance counselor for regis-tration forms or call the hotline to ask for copies. Student-athletes should start the certification process when they arejuniors in high school.

Also, register to take the ACT or SAT as a junior. Submityour Student Release Form to the Clearinghouse by the be-ginning of your senior year. Confused about registering? Askquestions of your coaches, your counselors, or call the hotline.

THE NCAA - KNOW THE RULES TO PLAYNCAA Div. I Grade and Test Score Requirements

A student-athlete wishing to play at the Division I levelwould need to use the following sliding scale to determinewhat SAT or ACT score is needed to practice, compete, andreceive athletic scholarships as a freshman. The higher theGPA, the lower the test score required:

TEST SCORESCore SAT ACTGPA (Math & Verbal)3.500 420 393.450 440 413.400 460 423.350 480 433.300 500 443.250 520 463.200 540 473.150 560 483.100 580 493.050 600 503.000 620 522.950 640 532.900 660 542.850 680 562.800 700 572.750 720 592.700 730 602.650 760 622.600 780 642.550 800 662.500 820 682.450 840-850 702.400 860 712.350 880 732.300 900 752.250 920 772.200 940 792.150 960 802.100 970 822.050 990 842.000 1010 86*Requirements/rules are subject to change according toNCAA legislation.

D ESIGNED in a Georgian architec-tural styleand constructed entirely of brick that matchesnearby Rollins Hall and the walkways of theWilliamsburg Lawn, Foreman Field serves as

the home of the Lady Monarch field hockey program.Built in 1936 with state and federal funds provided

during the Great Depression, Foreman Field was namedafter Norfolk attorney A.H. Foreman, a member of Wil-liam and Mary’s board of visitors and one of thefounders of the Norfolk Division of William and Mary,which later became Old Dominion University. Origi-nally intended as the home of the Norfolk Division foot-ball program, it found new life as the home to othercollege and community sports programs when footballwas dropped in 1941.

The 20,000-seat stadium was completely renovatedin 1981, when Astroturf replaced the grass playing sur-face, and new bleachers, locker rooms, press boxes, con-cession stands, and lights were added at a cost of $3.2million.

Field hockey was played at Foreman Field for the firsttime in 1974, when the field was shared with men’s soc-cer. Currently, field hockey and lacrosse are the only var-sity sports to compete at Foreman Field.

The field hockey locker room is located under the eaststands of Foreman Field, and provides the Lady Mon-archs with a modern and spacious place to prepare forgames and practices. Offices for Head Coach BethAnders and Assistant Coach Sue Myers are also locatedin the locker room complex.

The locker room features separate lockers for eachplayer, equipment storage, and a team meeting area inthe center of the locker room.