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Page 1: 2011 UConn Field Hockey Media Guide
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22 BIG EAST Championships

2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

Table of Contents

2011 connecticut field hockey media GuideTable of Contents .....................................................................1This is UConn Field Hockey ....................................................2-3 Back-to-Back NCAA National Semifinalists................................4-5National Dominance ..............................................................6-7George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex .................................8UConn’s 100-Point Club.............................................................92011 Roster/Quick Facts .........................................................102011 Schedule .......................................................................11Head Coach Nancy Stevens ................................................ 12-13Assistant Coaches ..................................................................14What They’re Saying - Former Letterwinners ............................15

the 2011 connecticut huskiesJestine Angelini ......................................................................16Ali Blankmeyer .......................................................................17Rayell Heistand ......................................................................18Kim Krzyk ..............................................................................19Cara Silverman .......................................................................20Alicia Angelini.........................................................................21Colleen Connolly ....................................................................22Katie Littlejohn .......................................................................23Allison Angulo ........................................................................24Vicky Arthur ...........................................................................25Erin Koonz .............................................................................25Marie Elena Bolles ..................................................................26Anne Jeute ............................................................................27Lindsay Kissinger ....................................................................28Sarah Mansfield ......................................................................29Newcomers .......................................................................30-33

2010 season in reView2010 Final Statistics & Results .................................................342010 BIG EAST Review ...........................................................35

history & honorsUConn BIG EAST Honor Roll ....................................................36UConn National Honor Roll ......................................................37All-Time vs. Opponents/Year-by-Year Record ............................38UConn Record Book ................................................................39Where Are They Now? ............................................................40All-Time UConn Field Hockey Letterwinners ..............................41All-Time Results ................................................................ 42-46

this is uconnThe UConn Story ............................................................... 47-71

two national championships

22 BiG east championships

NINE NATIoNAl SEmIfINAl AppEArANCES

22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCES

37 fIrST TEAm All-AmErICA SElECTIoNS

57 fIrST TEAm All-BIG EAST SElECTIoNS

1981 and 1985 National Champions11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

11 BIG EAST Tournament Championships

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THIS IS UCONN

FIELD HOCKEY 22 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS

Head CoachNancy Stevens

Six-TimeBIG EAST Coach of the Year516-165-24 Overall Record

UCONN FIELD HOCKEYTwo National Championships

22 NCAA Tournament Berths

Nine National Semifinals

11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

11 BIG EAST Tournament Titles

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Jennifer Kleinhans 2009 BiG easT scholar athlete of the YearThree-Time BiG easT Defensive Player of the YearTwo-Time nfCha first Team all-americaCurrently Working on Doctorate in Biomedical engineering

MEAGAN HOFFMANN 2006-07 UConn Club Outstanding Senior Athlete

2006 NFHCA All-AmericanFour-Time BIG EAST Academic All-Star

2005 BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerEarned Doctorate in Pharmacy

AMY HERZ - Member of the 1999 and 2000 U.S. National Team- Led UConn to the National Semifinal in 1998-1999- Orthopedic Surgeon, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center

The faces of uconn field hockey all-americans and academic all-americans

Melissa Gonzalez 2009 and 2010 nFHCa all-american

Currently competing on the United states national TeamThree-Time all-BiG easT First Team selection

Two-Time BiG easT Defensive Player of the Year

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Back-to-Back

The huskies DefeaTeD BosTon universiTy anD PrinceTon To clinch a BerTh in The 2006 ncaa naTional semifinal

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Final FOur Trips

The huskies DefeaTeD MassachuseTTs anD BosTon universiTy To clinch a BerTh in The 2007 ncaa naTional seMifinal

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1981 reflection - The birth of a national postseason competition for women’s athletics came from the passing of Title IX in 1972 and as 277 Divi-sion I institutions sponsored women’s sports entered the NCAA in 1981.

It would be in that same year when, out of 95 participating Division I field hockey schools, the University of Connecticut would be selected to host the first-ever NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship at Memorial Stadium on November 21 & 22, 1981 in Storrs, Connecticut.

During that historical year in women’s college sports, under new national governance, seventh-year head coach Diane Wright would guide her Connecti-cut team to a 15-2-3 overall record and a berth in the home-hosted contest.

The underdog UConn upset top-seeded and top-ranked Massachusetts, 4-1, in the championship final to seal the title for the Huskies. They became the first-ever NCAA Champion in the sport, the school’s first-ever NCAA National Championship team (men’s or women’s) and the first-ever college women’s team to be crowned as NCAA Division I Champions.

UConn standouts Laurie Decker, Lynn Kotler, Lorie McCollum and Rose Smith were named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team, while Decker and McCol-lum became Connecticut field hockey’s first All-American selections.

Since the 1981 National Championship season, Connecticut has qualified for 21 of the 29 national postseason tournaments held, with nine appearances in the NCAA National Semifinals.

1981 (3-0) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSFirst Round: Connecticut 2, Purdue 1Semifinals: Connecticut 3, Old Dominion 0Championship: Connecticut 4, Massachusetts 1

1985 (3-0) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSSecond Round: Connecticut 2, Maryland 0Semifinals: Connecticut 2, Boston University 1Championship: Connecticut 3, Old Dominion 2

the 1981 ncaa champion field hockey team (above) was honored on the

25th anniversary of its ncaa title - the first in uconn history. the 1985

national champion squad (left) celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2010.

1981 and 1985 national Champs

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NatioNal DomiNaNceNiNe NatioNal semifiNal appearaNces1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2007

1986 (1-1) NATIONAL QUARTERFINALSFirst Round: Connecticut 3, Massachusetts 2Quarterfinals: New Hampshire 2, Connecticut 1

1988 (0-1) NCAA FIRST ROUNDFirst Round: Northeastern 2, Connecticut 1

1990 (0-1) NCAA FIRST ROUNDFirst Round: Massachusetts 1, Connecticut 0 (3 OT)

1996 (0-1) NATIONAL QUARTERFINALSQuarterfinals: Northeastern 3, Connecticut 1

1997 (1-1) NATIONAL QUARTERFINALSFirst Round: Connecticut 1, James Madison 0Quarterfinals: North Carolina 4, Connecticut 0

2000 (1-1) NATIONAL QUARTERFINALSFirst Round: Connecticut 2, Virginia 1Quarterfinals: Old Dominion 6, Connecticut 4

2002 (0-1) NCAA FIRST ROUNDFirst Round: Northeastern 1, Connecticut 0

2003 (1-1) NATIONAL QUARTERFINALSFirst Round: Connecticut 2, Northeastern 1Quarterfinals: Wake Forest 3, Connecticut 0

2004 (0-1) NCAA FIRST ROUNDFirst Round: Northeastern 2, Connecticut 1 (OT)

2005 (1-1) NATIONAL QUARTERFINALSFirst Round: Connecticut 3, Boston College 2 (OT)Quarterfinals: Duke 3, Connecticut 2 (2 OT)

2008 (0-1) NCAA FIRST ROUNDFirst Round: Duke 2, Connecticut 1

2009 (0-1) NCAA FIRST ROUNDFirst Round: Drexel 3, Connecticut 2

2010 (1-1) NCAA QUARTERFINALSFirst Round: Connecticut 3, American 2 (ps)First Round: Maryland 3, Connecticut 1

2006 (2-1) national semifinalsFirst Round: Connecticut 3, Boston University 0

Second Round: Connecticut 3, Princeton 0Semifinals: Maryland 2, Connecticut 1 (penalty strokes)

2007 (2-1) national semifinalsFirst Round: Connecticut 4, Massachusetts 1

Second Round: Connecticut 2, Boston University 1Semifinals: North Carolina 4, Connecticut 2

1982 (2-1) national runner-upSecond Round: Connecticut 3, Iowa 2 (OT)

Semifinals: Connecticut 2, Delaware 0Championship: Old Dominion 3, Connecticut 2

1983 (2-1) national runner-upSecond Round: Connecticut 1, Penn State 0Semifinals: Connecticut 2, Northwestern 0

Championship: Old Dominion 3, Connecticut 1 (OT)

1984 (2-1) national semifinalsSecond Round: Connecticut 4, Massachusetts 3

Quarterfinals: Connecticut 3, New Hampshire 2 (OT)Semifinals: Old Dominion 2, Connecticut 1

1998 (2-1) national semifinalsQuarterfinals: Connecticut 3, Boston College 0

Semifinals: Princeton 4, Connecticut 1

1999 (2-1) national semifinalsFirst Round: Connecticut 6, Brown 0

Quarterfinals: Connecticut 2, Massachusetts 1Semifinals: Michigan 4, Connecticut 3

lizzy peijsNCAA fIrST TEAm all-american 2006, 2007

tracey fuchsNCAA fIrST TEAm All-AmErICAN 1985, 1986, 1987honda Broderick cup sports award winnertwo-time olympian kristen kelly

NCAA fIrST TEAm All-AmErICAN 1992, 1993, 1994world cup team 1994

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GeorGe J. Sherman Family SportS Complex

the home oF UConn Field hoCkey

Improvements made during the summer of 2008 at the George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex included a new Astroturf 12 field and watering system, which gives the Huskies the added advantage of having one of the best facilities in the nation.

The facility now includes six water cannons, which will be utilized before each practice and game to create an optimal playing surface. The complex boasts seating for over 2,000 spectators and features a state-of-the-art lighting system, allowing the team to play night games.

The George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex served as the host site of the 2008 and 2010 BIG EAST Conference Tournament.

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lauren henderson213 Points

2001-04

tracey fuchs178 Points

1984-87

lizzy peijs166 Points

2004-07

lauren aird161 Points

2005-08

rose Smith130 Points

1981-84

laura klein124 Points

1997-00

wendy Brady124 Points

1993-96

wendy hug114 Points

1981-84

lauren fuchs109 Points

1977-80

Valerie mccord108 Points

1975-78

katie stephens107 Points

1997-00

nicole castonguay104 Points

1996-99

rose Aspelin102 Points

1993-96

amy herz102 Points

1997-00

UConn’s ElitE 1,00-point ClUb

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two national championships

2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

2011 Quick facts and roster

connecticut 2011 Quick factsLocation: ..................................... Storrs, Conn.Founded: ................................................. 1881Enrollment: ............................................29,481Colors: ..........National Flag Blue (Navy) & WhiteNickname: ................................Huskies, UConnConference: .......................................BIG EASTPresident: ........................... Susan Herbst, Ph.DDirector of Athletics: .......... Jeffrey A. HathawaySWA: .............................................Pat BabcockFacility (capacity): ..... George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex (2,000)Starters R/L: ........................................... 10/11Letterwinners R/L: .....................................15/5Newcomers: ..................................................7

field hockey coachinG staffHead Coach: ....... Nancy Stevens (West Chester)Overall Record: .........516-165-24 (.749) 32 yrs.UConn Record: ............335-115-8 (.740) 21 yrs.Assoc. Head Coach: ........................ Paul Caddy (Wales-Swansea)Assistant Coach:............... Cheri Herr (Syracuse)Field Hockey Phone: ..................(860) 486-4162

2010 season reViewOverall Record: .........................................16-6Home: 9-1-0 • Away: 5-4-0 • Neutral: 2-1-0BIG EAST Record (finish): ................... 4-2 (3rd)Final Ranking: ...............No. 5 (STX/NFHCA Poll)Postseason Play: W, 2-1 vs. Louisville (BIG EAST Semifinals)L, 1-0 vs. Syracuse (BIG EAST Final)W, 3-2 (ps) vs. American (NCAA First Round)L, 3-1 at Maryland (NCAA Quarterfinals)

historyFirst Year of Field Hockey: ........................ 1974All-Time Record: ....................554-179-36 (.743)NCAA Tournament Appearances: ...................22NCAA Tournament Record: ............. 26-20 (.565)National Titles: ........................ 2 (1981 & 1985)

athletic communicationsAsst. Dir./Field Hockey Contact: ......Pat McKennaCell: .........................................(860) 420-7311E-mail: ................. [email protected]: .....................................(860) 486-2394Fax: .........................................(860) 486-5085Press Row Phone: .....................(860) 486-5410Internet Address: .................UConnHuskies.com

2011 numerical roster# name pos. elg. hometown3 Marie Elena Bolles Forward/Midfield So. Phoenixville, Pa. 4 Chrissy Davidson Midfield Fr. West Lawn, Pa. 5 Katie Littlejohn Forward Jr. Enfield, Conn. 6 Colleen Connolly Back Jr. Duxbury, Mass. 7 Kim Krzyk Back/Midfield Sr. Seaville, N.J. 8 Lindsay Kissinger Forward So. Mechanicsburg, Pa. 9 Chloe Hunnable Forward Fr. Chelmsford, England 10 Cara Silverman Midfield/Forward Sr. Roseland, N.J. 11 Ali Blankmeyer Midfield/Forward Sr. Convent Station, N.J. 12 Alicia Angelini Midfield/Back Jr. Boiling Springs, Pa. 13 Erin Koonz Forward Jr. High Falls, N.Y. 14 Shannon Creghan Back Fr. Macungie, Pa. 17 Frances Augustine Midfield/Back Fr. Branford, Conn. 18 Vicky Arthur Back Jr. Kensington, Md. 19 Hayley Hoge Midfield Fr. Glastonbury, Conn. 21 Allison Angulo Back/Midfield Jr. Mount Bethel, Pa. 23 Anne Jeute Forward So. Meerbusch, Germany 24 Casey Higgins Back Fr. North Caldwell, N.J. 25 Jamie Schlotterer Midfield Fr. Doylestown, Pa. 26 Chenlan Xue Midfield Fr. Cicero, N.Y. 27 Rayell Heistand Back Sr. Hamburg, Pa 28 Jestine Angelini Back Sr. Boiling Springs, Pa. 77 Sarah Mansfield Goalkeeper So. Cornwall, England 89 Lauren Tarantino Goalkeeper Fr. Setauket, N.Y.

2011 alphaBetical roster# name pos. elg. hometown12 Alicia Angelini Midfield/Back Jr. Boiling Springs, Pa. 28 Jestine Angelini Back Sr. Boiling Springs, Pa. 21 Allison Angulo Back/Midfield Jr. Mount Bethel, Pa. 18 Vicky Arthur Back Jr. Kensington, Md. 17 Frances Augustine Midfield/Back Fr. Branford, Conn. 11 Ali Blankmeyer Midfield/Forward Sr. Convent Station, N.J. 3 Marie Elena Bolles Forward/Midfield So. Phoenixville, Pa. 6 Colleen Connolly Back Jr. Duxbury, Mass. 14 Shannon Creghan Back Fr. Macungie, Pa. 4 Chrissy Davidson Midfield Fr. West Lawn, Pa. 27 Rayell Heistand Back Sr. Hamburg, Pa 24 Casey Higgins Back Fr. North Caldwell, N.J. 19 Hayley Hoge Midfield Fr. Glastonbury, Conn. 9 Chloe Hunnable Forward Fr. Chelmsford, England 23 Anne Jeute Forward So. Meerbusch, Germany 8 Lindsay Kissinger Forward So. Mechanicsburg, Pa. 13 Erin Koonz Forward Jr. High Falls, N.Y. 7 Kim Krzyk Back/Midfield Sr. Seaville, N.J. 5 Katie Littlejohn Forward Jr. Enfield, Conn. 77 Sarah Mansfield Goalkeeper So. Cornwall, England 25 Jamie Schlotterer Midfield Fr. Doylestown, Pa. 10 Cara Silverman Midfield/Forward Sr. Roseland, N.J. 89 Lauren Tarantino Goalkeeper Fr. Setauket, N.Y. 26 Chenlan Xue Midfield Fr. Cicero, N.Y.

Nancy Stevens - Head CoachPaul Caddy - Associate Head CoachCheri Herr - Assistant Coach

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

2011 schedule22 BIG EAST Championships

date opponent location timeAuGuSTFri. 26 1 hofstra Storrs, Conn. 12 p.m.Sat. 27 1 Hofstra vs. Stanford Storrs, Conn. 12 p.m.Sun. 28 1 stanford Storrs, Conn. 5 p.m. SEpTEmBErSun. 4 at Penn State University Park, Pa. 12 p.m.Sat. 10 alBany Storrs, Conn. 12 p.m.Sun. 11 dreXel Storrs, Conn. 12 p.m. Sat. 17 VillanoVa * Storrs, Conn. 12 p.m.Sun. 18 BoSToN CollEGE Storrs, Conn. 2 p.m.Sat. 24 at Providence * Providence, R.I. 1 p.m.Wed. 28 massachusetts Storrs, Conn. 7 p.m. oCToBErSat. 1 louisVille * Storrs, Conn. 12 p.m.Sun. 2 at Yale New Haven, Conn. 2 p.m.Fri. 7 at Georgetown Washington, D.C. 3 p.m.Sun. 9 vs. Virginia Princeton, N.J. 2 p.m.Sun. 16 prINCEToN Storrs, Conn. 2 p.m.Wed. 19 Boston unViersity Storrs, Conn. 7 p.m.Sun. 23 syracuse * Storrs, Conn. 12 p.m.Fri. 28 at Rutgers * Piscataway, N.J. 3 p.m.Sun. 30 at Princeton Princeton, N.J. 2 p.m. noVemBerSat. 5 2 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal Sun. 6 2 BIG EAST Tournament Final1 - 2011 Husky Invitational2 Syracuse, N.Y. * BIG EAST contest • Home games in Bold caps

2011 schedule notes• UConn’s 2011 schedule includes seven teams that advanced to the 2010 NCAA Tournament, including three teams that advanced to the Quarterfinal round.

• Six of Connecticut’s first seven games will be played at the George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex.

• UConn will play a home and home series with Princeton. Those games are set for October 16 in Storrs and October 30 at Princeton.

• Connecticut will square-off against na-tional semifinalist Virginia at Princeton on Sunday, October 16.

• The Huskies will take on defending BIG EAST Regular Season and Tournament champ Syracuse in Storrs on Sunday, October 23.

• UConn’s BIG EAST opener is set for Saturday, September 17 when the team welcomes Villanova to Storrs.

GeorGe j. sherman family sports compleX The Huskies are 51-4 at home since the 2006 season

Ali Blankmeyer has been honored as an All-BIG EAST Second Team selection in each of the last

two seasons.

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two national championships

2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

head coach nancy stevens

NancySTEvENS

HEAD COACH32ND SEASON OvERALL21ST SEASON AT UCONN

516-165-24 (.749) OvERALL335-115-8 (.740) BIG EAST

STEvENS YEAR-BY-YEAR school year overall conf. national postseasonFranklin and Marshall 1979 13-8-1 - AIAW Runner-UpFranklin and Marshall 1980 15-6-3 - AIAW QuarterfinalNorthwestern 1981 14-5-4 2-1-0 -Northwestern 1982 17-5-0 4-1-0 NCAA QuarterfinalNorthwestern 1983 20-5-0 9-1-0* ncaa semifinalNorthwestern 1984 17-2-1 9-0-0* NCAA QuarterfinalNorthwestern 1985 20-2-0 9-1-0* ncaa semifinalNorthwestern 1986 15-4-2 6-2-2 NCAA QuarterfinalNorthwestern 1987 14-6-3 6-2-2 NCAA QuarterfinalNorthwestern 1988 17-2-1 8-0-0 NCAA QuarterfinalNorthwestern 1989 18-4-1 8-1-1#* ncaa semfinalConnecticut 1990 11-8-2 3-1-0 NCAA First RoundConnecticut 1991 10-8-1 3-0-0 -Connecticut 1992 10-9-1 2-3-0 -Connecticut 1993 11-8-2 3-1-1 -Connecticut 1994 15-4-2 3-0-2 -Connecticut 1995 11-7-0 3-2-0 -Connecticut 1996 21-2-0 5-0-0* NCAA QuarterfinalConnecticut 1997 16-7-0 4-1-0* NCAA QuarterfinalConnecticut 1998 19-4-0 4-1-0* ncaa semifinalConnecticut 1999 23-1-0 5-0-0* ncaa semifinalConnecticut 2000 17-7-0 5-0-0* NCAA QuarterfinalConnecticut 2001 8-9-0 1-4-0 -Connecticut 2002 15-8-0 5-0-0* NCAA First RoundConnecticut 2003 17-6-0 4-1-0* NCAA QuarterfinalConnecticut 2004 20-2-0 5-0-0* NCAA First RoundConnecticut 2005 17-6-0 4-1-0* NCAA QuarterfinalConnecticut 2006 21-4-0 4-2-0* ncaa semifinalConnecticut 2007 22-3-0 5-1-0* ncaa semifinalConnecticut 2008 17-4-0 5-1-0* NCAA First RoundConnecticut 2009 19-3-0 5-1-0* NCAA First RoundConnecticut 2010 16-6-0 4-2-0 NCAA QuarterfinalOverall 32nd Yr. 516-165-24 139-31-7at Connecticut 21st Yr. 335-115-8 82-22-3* - Conference Champion

University of Connecticut field hockey coach Nancy Stevens and the word success are synonymous.

Entering her 22nd season at Connecticut and her 33rd overall as a head coach, Stevens has firmly secured the tradition of UConn field hockey among the nation’s best.

Recognized as one of the top collegiate field hockey coaches in the nation, she has compiled an impressive 516-165-24 record for a .749 winning per-centage over her previous 32 seasons. Overall, she ranks second among active Division I coaches in overall wins (516) and ranks first in games coached (705) - entering 2011.

Stevens has guided the Huskies to the NCAA Tournament in 14 of the last 15 seasons overall and during that span, Connecticut has earned 10 NCAA quarterfinal berths and advanced to the NCAA National Semifinals four times. The Huskies are currently enjoying a streak of nine straight NCAA berths, dating back to 2002.

Stevens became the second coach all-time to win 500 games when the Huskies defeated No. 5 Syracuse, 2-1, to win their fifth BIG EAST Tourna-ment Championship in the last six years.

Stevens is one of a select group of U.S. collegiate coaches to attend an International Hockey Federation (FIH) High Performance Coaching Course. The 25 coaches in attendance included top European club coaches as well as coaches preparing their teams for the Olympic Games. From this course, she received a further recommendation to attend an FIH Final Coaching Development Course.

Stevens has taken two Division I programs to a No. 1 ranking (Connecticut in 1999 and Northwestern in 1985). Her record at UConn over 20 years stands at 336-116-8 (.739).

Under Stevens, the Huskies have qualified for the BIG EAST Tournament in 20 of her 21 seasons, with a league record 11 different squads (2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1996 and 1992) win-ning the conference tournament title.

The 2010 season was the 15th UConn squad under Stevens that earned a berth to the NCAA Division I Championship, as her 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996 and 1990 teams qualified as well.

The 2007 campaign marked UConn’s second straight berth in the NCAA National Semifinals and the program’s fourth overall under Stevens.

Since beginning BIG EAST play in 1989, the UConn field hockey team has captured 11 of the 22 BIG EAST Tournament titles, including three in a row from 1998-2000 and four straight from 2004-07.

The Huskies have advanced to the conference championship game 17 times.

In addition, the Huskies earned 11 of the last 14 regular season titles, including a stretch of five in a row from 1996-2000 and four consecutive crowns from 2002-2005.

A six-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year, Stevens is also a five-time National Field Hockey Coaches Association Mideast Coach of the Year (1996, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2006).

Of UConn’s 15 NCAA Division I Tournament appearances under Stevens, she led the Huskies to the NCAA semifinals four times (1998, 1999, 2006, 2007).

The UConn field hockey program has been ranked among the nation’s elite consistently throughout Stevens’ career. In 1999, the Huskies sat atop the national poll for five consecutive weeks. After opening the year No. 6 in

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22 BIG EAST Championships

2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

head coach nancy stevens

steVens' coachinG hiGhliGhts

2008 NFHCA Hall of Fame Inductee

Seven NCAA Semifinal Appearances

18 NCAA Quarterfinal Appearances

11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

11 BIG EAST Tournament Titles

Six-Time BIG EAST Coach of the Year

1997 U.S. Under-19 National Coach

1996, 1998, 2003, 2004 & 2006 Mideast Region Coach of the Year

1988 Big Ten Coach of the Year

U.S. Field Hockey Team National Coaching Staff (1982-90)

U.S. Junior National Team Head Coach (1982-84)

U.S. Olympic Festival Head Coach North Team 1985-87 & 1989-90

National Team Trials Assistant Coach (1982-2000)

23 First Team All-Americans

Six U.S. National Team members

66 All-Conference choices

Has led the Huskies to nine consecutive NCAA Tournament berths from 2002-10 with two national semifinal and four national quarterfinal appearances

Guided Huskies to five consecutive NCAA Tournament berths from 1996-00 with two

national semifinal and three national quarterfinal appearances

2003 inductee into the West Chester University Hall of Fame

2006 inductee into the Connecticut Field Hockey Hall of Fame

steVens' playinG hiGhliGhts

U.S. National Team member & World Cup Team player

Captain, National Collegiate Champions - West Chester University

Gold Medal, U.S. Olympic Festival

the nation, UConn defeated then top-ranked Penn State to take over at No. 1. Connecticut remained undefeated through the end of the regular season, before losing to eventual national finalist Michigan.

Before taking over at Connecticut, Stevens served as the head coach at Northwestern University for nine years. She led the Wildcats to eight con-secutive NCAA Division I Championship quarterfinal appearances (1982-89), three NCAA semifinal games (1983, 1985 and 1989) and four Big Ten Championships (1983, 1984, 1985 and 1988).

During her final season in 1989, Stevens directed her Wildcat field hockey team to an 18-4-1 record and a third-place finish in the NCAA Champion-ship. Her 1985 team also finished third at the NCAA Championship.

In 1988, she was voted Big Ten Coach of the Year when her team went 17-2-1, winning the league title and making an appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals. In her nine-year career at Northwestern, Stevens’ teams had an overall record of 152-35-12, for an impressive .764 winning percentage. Her student-athletes also maintained a perfect 100 percent graduation rate while at NU.

Stevens has developed 23 first team All-Americans, 14 at Connecticut and nine while at Northwestern.

Additionally, three of her players at Northwestern were finalists for the Honda Broderick Award, with forward Jennifer Averill voted the winner in 1985. Former UConn All-America Kristen Kelly was named a finalist for this award in 1994. The program’s all-time leading scorer, Lauren Henderson, was a finalist for the prestigious honor in 2004. Most recently, Lizzy Peijs was recognized as one of four finalists for the national player of the year award in 2006 while Lauren Scherer was a finalist in 2009 and Melissa Gonzalez a finalist in 2010.

Stevens also acted as Northwestern’s assistant lacrosse coach for nine years and helped guide the Wildcats to five NCAA Championship appear-ances in her final seven seasons.

She has been a part of the U.S. Field Hockey National Coaching Staff, serving in that capacity from 1982-1990. In 1997, she took over as coach for the U.S. Under-19 National Team - named “Team of the Year” by U.S. Field Hockey. She was head coach of the U.S. Junior National Team from 1982-84, while coaching in the U.S. Olympic Developmental Program. Ste-vens has been a U.S. Olympic Festival head coach five times since 1985,

leading her team to a gold medal in 1986 and to a silver medal in 1985.

Prior to coaching at Northwestern, Stevens was head field hockey and lacrosse coach at Franklin and Marshall College for two seasons. Her 1979 F&M team placed second at the AIAW National Championship, while her 1980 team reached the quarterfinals.

A member of the U.S. Na-tional Team from 1974-79, she competed in the 1975 World Championships in Edinburgh, Scotland. That team was captained by former UConn coach Diane Wright.

Originally from Manheim,

Pa., Stevens received her bachelor’s degree in education, summa cum laude from West Chester University in 1976. She captained the 1975 field hockey team at West Chester that won the AIAW National Championship. She was a 2003 inductee into the West Chester University Hall of Fame.

In 1979, she received her master’s degree in sports psychology from Penn State. There, she also served as assistant field hockey and lacrosse coach from 1977-79, with the lacrosse squads winning AIAW National Champion-ship titles in 1978 and 1979.

Stevens holds annual summer camps at UConn and is a longstanding member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA).

Stevens has also served on the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Athlete’s Advi-sory Council and the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Membership Committee. In addition, Coach Stevens has held the positions of Vice President in the U.S. Field Hockey Coaches Association and was a former Vice President of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association.

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two national championships

2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

assistant coaches

Paul

CADDYAssoc. Head Coach11th Season

Paul Caddy is in his 11th season on the UConn staff and is entering his fifth as the associate head coach. His primary focuses are defense and player and team development, includ-

ing technical and tactical advancements.

“Paul has been a tremendous addition to our coaching staff,” UConn head coach Nancy Stevens said. “He spends countless hours with our players to help them develop their individual technique. Paul’s tactical creativity adds a great deal to our team-style of play. His coaching expertise has resulted in our defensive unit ranking among the nation’s best on a consistent basis.”

Caddy is also a United States Field Hockey Association high performance coach and has assisted the United States U-16 National Team and was a member of the New England High Performance coaching staff that captured the 2008 National Championship. He is considered one of the top rated associate/assistant coaches in the nation and recently earned his U.S. Level III coaching certification, which is the top certification level nationally. He is also a member of the New England regional training squad coaching staff. In 2004, Caddy acted as a selector for the United States Women’s Indoor Hockey National Team.

Caddy has competed in the North American Premier Indoor Hockey League where he helped guide his squad to back-to-back championships in 2003 and 2004. In 2008, Caddy served as a member of the Junior Na-tional Camp coaching staff. Always doing what he can to spread the sport, Caddy conducts U.S. Level 1 coaching courses across New England. Prior to Connecticut, Caddy was an assistant field hockey coach at Ohio State and was an assistant field hockey coach and team manager for the United States Under-18 Women’s Team. Prior to his experience at Ohio State, Caddy was an assistant coach at Quinnipiac University for the 1999 season when Quinnipiac captured the Northeast Conference Champion-ship. Caddy is a 1999 graduate of the University of Wales, Swansea, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in American studies. In 2004, Caddy earned his Masters in science from Quinnipiac University.

Caddy was a four-year field hockey sportsman, during which time Swansea was crowned champions of Wales in 1995-1996 and 1996-1997. In Caddy’s senior season, Swansea earned silver medallist honors at the European Club Championships in Hungary, Caddy received All-Wales First Team hon-ors, as he had previously earned during his junior campaign. Caddy served as the head coach of the women’s field hockey team at the University of Wales, Swansea, and the assistant coach of the Swansea City Juniors in 1998-1999 as well.

During his time at the University of Wales, Caddy also spent a year in the United States as a volunteer assistant for the University of Massachusetts in 1999, when the Minutewomen advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

Caddy resides in Glastonbury, Conn., with his wife Katherine and daughter Isabelle, born February 15, 2010.

Entering her 11th season with the UConn field hockey coaching staff, Cheri Herr works primarily with the goaltenders.

During the 2004 season, Herr’s expertise proved to be a key factor at UConn. The team allowed just 0.57 goals per game to its opponents, which ranked first nationally and helped earn goalkeeper, Melissa Bost-wick, second-team All-America honors. The Huskies have consistenty ranked among the nation’s leaders in fewest goals allowed during her tenure.

“Cheri brings a wealth of goalkeeping experience to our program,” UConn head coach Nancy Stevens said. “She has developed two All-America goalkeepers during her five years on the coaching staff. Cheri is a tireless worker who always puts the needs of the team first. We are very fortu-nate to have her in our program.”

Herr came to UConn from Providence College, where she served as an assistant coach for two years under head coach Bill Davidson. The Friars made the BIG EAST Field Hockey Tournament, eventually losing to UConn in the championship game in 2000.

Prior to her stint at Providence, Herr was an assistant field hockey coach at Fairfield University during the 1998 season, when they captured their first-ever Patriot League title. She also served as a graduate assistant at Syracuse, her alma mater, from 1996-1998.

While at Syracuse, Herr was a four-year starter in goal for the Orange-women. During her career, Syracuse went a combined 54-23-6, won two BIG EAST Championships and made two NCAA appearances under the direction of head coach Kathleen Parker. Herr, a member of the BIG EAST All-Conference Team in 1993 and 1995 and an All-America selection in 1995, is Syracuse’s current record holder for career saves, save percent-age, goals against average, single game saves and shutouts at Syracuse. She was named the MVP of the 1995 BIG EAST Tournament.

Herr is a native of New Holland, Pa. She graduated from Syracuse in 1996 with a bachelor degree in Physical Education.

Herr is also involved in the USFHA Futures Program. She has served as a coach in the program since 1996 and was named Site Director of New York State Central Region in 1998.

In October 2004, Herr was inducted into the Hall of Fame at her alma mater, Garden Spot (Pa.) High School.

Cheri

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what they’re saying

“during the recruiting process, we work hard to identify players who have a passion for the game. our role as coaches is to create a supportive envi-ronment and give our players the freedom to reach their full potential. we encourage unselfish play. when you give up the ball to a teammate, you will always get it back. putting the team first is the surest path to a champion-ship.” - nancy stevens, head coach

“Every field hockey player will comment on how fulfilling and rewarding of an experience it was to play for their particular college. They will say how the lessons learned, the friends made, and the memo-ries shared will

stay with them forever. The same is true at UConn, but what separates UConn from other programs is the staff, who somehow manage a fun and nurturing, yet get-down-to-business attitude. Nancy Stevens’ unrelenting competitive edge inspired me to believe that my hard work will accomplish amazing feats both on and off the field. “

two-time all-american katie stephens (‘01)

“Playing field hockey for UConn is an experience I will always trea-sure. Of course the memories and friendships will stay with me forever and so will the lessons learned from all the dedication and hard work. But what stands out the most in

my mind as I look back on the past four years is that playing field hockey at UConn was fun. Practice was the time of day I looked forward to and putting on that Husky uniform for game time was a true honor. It is a tribute to Nancy Stevens and her staff and also to my teammates that we were able to play in an elite program and at such a high level while still being able to enjoy the moment. I will always be thankful for that.”

all-american meagan hoffmann (‘06)

“Looking back upon my career at UConn brings a smile to my face and warmth to my heart. They were the most memo-rable years of my life, where I learned the most important lessons of life, includ-ing the value of

friendship and family. I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunities I had at UConn, both on and off the playing field. I will never forget how proud I was to put on a Husky uniform and rep-resent the University of Connecticut. We valued not only our performance, but our relationships as well.”

three-time all-american laura klein (‘01)

“Walking out to the game field wearing the UConn colors is only one of the proud memories I have of being a Husky. In high school, this was what I dreamed about, taking my play to the next level and becoming a part of a union where

everyone has the same dream- to become a champion. Not only did we become champions, but we survived the ups and downs of work-ing our hardest and making sacrifices together. Playing for Nancy Stevens and for UConn taught me many lessons in leadership, friendship, trust and dedication.”

all-american nicole castonguay (‘00)

“Playing field hockey for one of the top athletic and academic institutions in the nation is something I will always be grate-ful for. It was one big adrenaline rush. All of the hard work and determination that my coaching staff and team-

mates possessed showed through until our very last moment together on the field. Thinking back about all of the old memories- the success and the adversity- I would not change a thing.”

two-time all-american rose aspelin (‘96)

“Reflecting back on my time at Connecticut makes me realize how special those four years really were. Through field hockey, I have gained so many precious memories and experiences that I will forever carry in my heart and mind. Many

people that I have met there are now my clos-est friends and an extended part of my family. My years as a collegiate athlete are exactly as I dreamed they would be and I wouldn’t give them up for the world.”

three-time all-american amy herz (‘01)

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senior jestine angelini

Jestine angelini senior • Kensington, Md.B • school of the holy child

- 2010 all-BiG east first team -- 2010 all-mideast region first team -

- 2009 all-BiG east second team -- BiG east all-academic team -

2010: Earned a starting assignment in each of UConn’s 22 games ... Led the team with 12 assists and was fourth on the team with 20 points and four goals ... Led the way for Connecticut with a pair of defensive saves ... Selected to the All-Mideast Region Team by the Na-tional Field Hockey Coaches Association and earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST First Team ... Enjoyed a career day in UConn’s victory against Georgetown on October 9, scoring a pair of goals and dishing-out four assists in the first 24:21 of the game ... Also recorded a career-high six points in Connecticut’s 6-0 victory over Rutgers on October 30, netting a pair of goals to go along with two helpers ... The Huskies were a spotless 6-0 when Angelini recorded at least one assist ... Scored Connecticut’s only goal on November 14 against top-ranked Maryland.

2009: Earned a starting assignment in all 22 games during her first sea-son with the Huskies since transferring from Old Dominion...named to the USA Indoor Field Hockey National Team with her sister Alicia...third on the team in goals (11) and points (29)...recor-her first goal at UConn against Fairfield

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv 2009 22 11 7 29 60 38 2 0-1 0 2010 22 4 12 20 76 35 1 0-1 2 Career 44 15 19 49 136 73 3 0-2 2

(8/30)...notched a five-point game at Quinnipiac (9/29) with two goals and an assist.

preVious eXperience: Spent her freshman season in 2008 at Old Domin-ion University...made four starts and ap-peared in 15 games overall in her one year with the Lady Monarchs...honored with selection to the 2008 Colonial Ath-letic Association All-Rookie Team...was a four-year letterwinner and team cap-tain during senior year at Boiling Springs High School...three-time Mid-Penn All-Star First Team choice (2005-07)...2006 and 2007 Carlise (Pa.) Sentinel Big 11 First Team...2007 Harrisburg (Pa.) Pa-triot News Big 11 First Team...tallied 10 goals and six assists during senior prep season...2006 Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot News Big 11 Second Team...registered eight goals and 14 assists during junior prep season...2005 Carlise (Pa.) Sen-tinel Big 11 Second Team...2004 Mid-Penn Honorable Mention...also lettered in soccer during prep career...named as a member of the 2008 NFHCA National Academic Team as a freshman....a U.S. Field Hockey Futures Elite Player in 2007...sister Alicia is a freshman in the incoming class.

personal: Jestine Tarah Angelini...parents are Franco & Jody Angelini...sport management major...born March 25, 1990 in Carlisle, Pa.

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senior ali Blankmeyer

Ali BlanKMeyer senior •convent station, n.J.M/f •Morristown

- 2010 all-BiG east second team -- 2010 all-mideast region second team -

2010: Started in all 22 of UConn’s games ... Finished third on the team with 11 goals and 23 points ... Tied for the second-most game-winners with three ... Earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Second Team ... One of three Huskies to earn a spot on the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team ... The Huskies were 8-1 on the season when Blank-meyer recorded at least one goal ... Re-corded a pair of goals in back-to-back wins against Yale (10/6) and George-town (10/9) ... Netted a critical goal in UConn’s 3-2 NCAA First Round victory against American on November 13.

2009: Started all 22 games... was named to the USA Indoor Field Hockey National Team...tied for third on the team with 11 goals...recorded a hat trick vs. Drexel (9/17)...notched two-goal games in two consecutive games against Fairfield (8/30) and Holy Cross (9/3)...scored a goal in a 2-1 victory in the BIG EAST Championship game against Syracuse (11/8).

2008: Appeared in 21 games while making 16 starts during freshman sea-son...registered two goals and one as-sist for a total of five points...scored

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv2008 21 2 1 5 22 10 0 0-0 0 2009 22 11 4 26 70 50 3 0-0 0 2010 22 11 1 23 39 30 3 0-0 0 Career 65 24 6 54 131 90 6 0-0 0

first collegiate goal in 4-3 win over Michigan (9/21)...notched second goal of season in 4-1 win over Louisville in the semifinals of the 2008 BIG EAST Tournament (11/8).

hiGh school: Totaled 44 goals and 43 assists during prep career at Mor-ristown (N.J.) High School...was named as the Morristown Daily Record Player of the Year and was also recognized as a second team All-State choice as a senior...helped guide the Colonials to a pair of conference and sectional titles during her tenure...also lettered in swimming and lacrosse.

personal: Allison Joy Blankmeyer...parents are Sue and Ed Blankmeyer...exploratory major...born June 19, 1990 in Livingston, N.J...her father, Ed Blank-meyer, is the head baseball coach at St. John’s (N.Y.) University.

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senior rayell heistand

Rayell heistand senior • haMBurg, Pa.B • haMBurg

- 2011 us sr. national training squad -- 2010 all-america second team -- 2010 all-BiG east first team -

- 2010 all-mideast region first team -- 2009 all-BiG east first team -

- 2009 all-mideast region first team -- BiG east all-academic team -

2010: Started on the Husky backline in all 22 contests ... Fifth on the squad with five goals, fourth with five assists and sixth with 15 points ... Anchored a UConn backline that finished third na-tionally in goals against average ... Hon-ored as a Second Team All-American by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association. Also earned a spot on the NFHCA All-Mideast Region Team ... Selected as a First Team All-BIG EAST honoree in a vote by the league coaches ... Connecticut was 8-0 on the season when Heistand recorded at least one point ... Second on the team with three game-winning goals. Netted the game-winning penalty stroke in Connecticut’s NCAA First Round victory over Ameri-can University on November 13.

2009: Appeared in all 22 games, start-ing each contest...recorded her first collegiate goal against Fairfield (8/30) and her second in the regular season finale vs. Villanova (10/31)...set a ca-reer-high with four points.

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv2008 21 0 0 0 4 1 0 0-0 02009 22 2 0 4 4 2 1 1-2 42010 22 5 5 15 26 12 3 2-2 0Career 65 7 5 19 34 15 4 3-4 4

2008: Started all 21 games as a true freshman...will enter sophomore sea-son as a key back/midfield option for the Huskies...competed for the 2008 U.S. Junior World Cup Team this sum-mer.

hiGh school: Was a four-year letterwinner at Hamburg (Pa.) High School...helped lead the Hawks to the state semifinals as a junior and was se-lected as the 2007 Berks County Player of the Year...a three-time Pennsylva-nia All-State First Team member and earned three consecutive mentions to the All-Berks County Team...also let-tered in swimming and track and field.

personal: Rayell Erin Heistand...parents are Diane and Cliff Heistand...biology major...born May 16, 1990 in Reading, Pa.

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senior kim krzyk

Kim KrzyK senior • seaville, n.J.B/M • ocean city

- BiG east all-academic team -

2010: Started for the Huskies in all 22 games ... Tied for third on the team with six assists ... Anchored a UConn backline that finished third nationally in goals against average ... Came up with a defensive save in the Huskies victory over Rutgers on October 30 ... Assisted on the goal that put UConn up 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal contest at Maryland.

2009: Appeared in the starting lineup in 21 games...third on the team with 17 assists...notched her first collegiate point in the season opener vs. Temple (8/28)...recorded nine points in a sev-en-game span beginning at Michigan (9/12) through the Georgetown (10/2) game...recorded an assist on the game winner vs. Louisville (11/7) in the BIG EAST Tournament.

2008: Appeared in 21 games while making 10 starts as a redshirt fresh-man...is expected to be a key contribu-tor for the Huskies on the attack as a sophomore...named BIG EAST Aca-demic All-Star.

2007: Redshirt Season...named BIG EAST Academic All-Star.

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv2008 21 0 0 0 13 6 0 0-0 02009 21 0 17 17 10 6 0 0-0 22010 22 0 6 6 4 1 0 0-0 1Career 64 0 23 23 27 13 0 0-0 3

hiGh school: Tallied 66 goals and 41 assists over her prep career at Ocean City (N.J.) High School and led the Raiders to a 42-2-2 record over the last two seasons...holds the Ocean City H.S. single-season records for goals, assists and points with her 27-goal and 25-assist effort during her senior season...ripped 26 goals during junior campaign...helped the Raiders to back-to-back New Jersey Group III South Jersey Championships and the 2005 New Jersey Group III State Title...was recognized as a National All-America choice in 2005 and 2006 and was a 2006 New Jersey All-State selection...also played in Holland with the 2005 U16 National Team...lettered in bas-ketball, softball and lacrosse during her prep career.

personal: Kimberly Grace Krzyk...mother is Deborah Krzyk...psychology major...born May 17, 1989 in Voorhees, N.J.

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senior cara silverman

Cara silverMan senior • roseland, n.J.M/f • west essex

- 2010 all-BiG east second team -- 2010 all-mideast region second team -

- 2009 all-BiG east second team -- 2009 all-mideast region second team -

2010: Earned a starting assignment in all 22 of Connecticut’s games ... Sec-ond on the team with 12 goals and 27 points ... Honored as an All-Mideast Region selection by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association ... Select-ed as a member of the All-BIG EAST Second Team in a vote by the league’s coaches ... Tallied each of UConn’s two goals in the 2-1 victory over Penn State on September 3 ... Also netted a pair of scores in wins at Albany (9/12), vs. Yale (10/6) and against Northeastern on Oc-tober 13 ... Earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team ... UConn was 7-0 in games that saw Silverman score at least one goal ... Led the team with four game-winning goals.

2009: Started all 22 games during her sophomore season...second on the team in goals (14) and points (31)...ca-reer-highs in points, goals and assists...recorded five goals in a three-game span against Yale (10/11), Northeastern (10/14) and Syracuse (10/17)...record-ed game-winning goals at Penn State (9/6) and against Louisville (9/26).

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv 2008 21 5 1 11 11 9 2 0-0 0 2009 22 14 3 31 59 29 3 0-0 0 2010 22 12 3 27 41 31 4 0-0 0 Career 65 32 7 69 111 69 9 0-0 0

2008: Recorded five goals and one as-sist for a total of 11 points as a fresh-man...led USA entry to a silver medal finish at the 2009 Maccabi Games...tallied five goals and six assists over the USA’s six games at the event which saw them finish 4-2 overall...scored two goals in first collegiate game vs. Sacred Heart (8/30)...followed with a pair of goals in win over Maine (9/1)...recorded lone assist of season in win vs. Rutgers (10/25)...registered game-winning goal in 4-0 BIG EAST win over Villanova (11/1).

hiGh school: A three-year var-sity letterwinner at West Essex (N.J.) High School...helped lead the Knights to three consecutive New Jersey State Championships...totaled 30 goals, 33 assists...helped West Essex H.S. post a 65-4-1 mark over her three prep sea-sons...earned All-State Second Team honors as a senior and third team All-State status as a junior.

pErSoNAl: Cara Elise Silverman...parents are Cathy and Lenny Dinner-stein...exploratory major...born June 6, 1990 in Livingston, N.J.

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junior alicia angelini

Alicia angelini Junior • Boiling sPrings, Pa.M/B • Boiling sPrings

2010: Started in all 22 of the Huskies contests ... Scored a pair of goals and dished-out five assists ... Eighth on the team with nine points ... Connecticut was 3-1 when Angelini recorded at least one assist ... Assisted on UConn’s lone goal, which put the Huskies up 1-0, at Maryland in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal on November 14 ... Was a perfect 1-for-1 in penalty strokes, con-verting on her only chance in UConn’s victory over Georgetown on October 9.

2009: Started 19 games as a true freshman...was named to the USA In-door Field Hockey National Team...re-corded her first collegiate point on an assist against Harvard (9/23)...tallied three assists at Rutgers (10/24).

hiGh school: Was a four-year let-terwinner and team captain during senior year at Boiling Springs High School...named as 2008 Mid-Penn Ath-lete of the Year...2008 Carlise, (Pa.) Sentinel Big 11 First Team...2008 Har-risburg (Pa.) Patriot News Big 11 Sec-ond Team...named 2008 Boiling Springs HS Team MVP in 2008...a two-time Mid-Penn Field Hockey All-Star (2007, 2008)...2007 Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot News Big 11 Honorable Mention...2006 Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot News Big 11 All-Underclassman Team...also lettered in track and field in three seasons at Boiling Springs HS...U.S. Field Hockey

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv 2009 22 0 4 4 6 4 0 0-0 0 2010 22 2 5 9 10 7 0 1-1 0 Career 44 2 9 13 16 11 0 1-1 0

Futures Elite competitor in 2007 and 2008...four-year member of the Aca-demic Honor Roll as a prep...graduated high school in December 2008 and en-rolled at UConn beginning in January 2009...started at the midfield position in four spring tournaments for the Hus-kies...sister Jestine, a transfer from Old Dominion, is also a member of the 2009 incoming class.

personal: Alicia Marie Angelini...parents are Franco & Jody Angelini...pre-pharmacy major...born August 28, 1991 in Carlisle, Pa.

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senior colleen connolly

Colleen connolly senior •duxBury, Mass.B •duxBury

2010: Played in six games for the Huskies.

2009: Played in five total games in her redshirt freshman season.

2008: Redshirt season.

hiGh school: Helped lead Duxbury (Mass.) High School to a 32-16-14 over three varsity prep seasons...was a three-year starter and a three-time league all-star selection...also lettered in ice hockey for four seasons and lacrosse for two...helped the Dragons claim the 2007 Massachusetts High School State Lacrosse Championship.

personal: Colleen Connolly...parents are Kerin and Mark Connolly...exploratory major...born May 16, 1990 in Newton, Mass.

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senior katie littlejohn

Katie littleJohn senior • enfield, conn.f • enfield

2010: Saw the field in three games ... Took one shot, which she put on goal.

2009: Played in two games against Fairfield (8/30) and vs. Georgetown (10/2).

2008: Appeared in four games as a true freshman.

hiGh school: A four-year letterwinner at Enfield (Conn.) High School...totaled 34 goals for the Raiders over four prep seasons...a three-time All-Conference selection...a two-time All-State choice.

personal: Kathryn Lee Littlejohn...parents are Michael and Leeann Littlejohn... exploratory major...born May 30, 1990 in Hartford, Conn.

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junior allison angulo

Allison angulo Junior • Mount Bethel, Pa.B/M • Bangor

2010: Started the first 13 games of the season before being forced to sit out the next five contests due to an ill-ness ... Scored four goals and dished-out eight assists for 16 points, doing all that damage in the first 13 games ... The Huskies were 7-1 on the sea-son when Angulo recorded at least one point ... Dished-out two assists in wins at Villanova on September 17 and against Georgetown on October 9 ... Here four goals came on only six shots, giving her the best shot percentage (.667) on the team by far.

2009: Appeared in 21 games, mak-ing 20 starts in her redshirt freshman season...tied for the lead in assists with 18...recorded five multiple-point games...recorded a three-point game with a goal and an assist against both Louisville (9/26) and Boston University (10/21)...notched a hat trick for assists at Rutgers (10/24).

2008: Redshirt season...named to BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

hiGh school: Tallied 44 goals and 24 assists over her prep career at Ban-gor (Pa.) High School...helped guide the Slaters to a combined mark of 24-2 over her junior and senior campaigns and back-to-back East Division Cham-pionships...also lettered in track and softball in addition to being named to

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv2009 21 2 18 22 5 3 0 0-0 1 2010 17 4 8 16 6 5 0 0-0 0 Career 38 6 26 38 11 8 0 0-0 1

the All-Area Academic Field Hockey squad.

personal: Allison Marie Angulo...parents are Lisa and Larry Ott & Alan and Lorraine Angulo...exploratory ma-jor...born September 21, 1990 in East Stroudsburg, Pa.

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juniors Vicky arthur and erin koonz

Vicky arthur Junior • Kensington, Md.B • school of the holy child

2010: Saw time in five games during her sophomore season.

2009: Stepped onto the field in three games as a true freshman...saw playing time against Fairfield (8/30), Harvard (9/23) and Georgetown (10/2).

hiGh school: Was a four-year letterwinner and team captain as a junior and senior during prep career at Connolly School of the Holy Child...posted a team-best 11 goals during senior prep season...2008 All-Maryland First Team...2008 Washington Post All-Montgomery County First Team...2008 Maryland State Senior All-Star...two-time All-League First Team choice (2007, 2008)...also lettered in track for three seasons during prep career...competed at Penn Relays in 2007 and 2008...U.S. Field Hockey Futures participant (2007-09).

personal: Victoria Claire Arthur...parents are Robert and Suzanne Arthur...pre-kinesiology major...born February 8, 1991 in Kensington, Md.

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Erin Koonz Junior • high falls, n.y.f • rondout valley

- BiG east all-academic team -

2010: Saw time in 10 games for the Huskies ... Recorded five shots, three of which she put on net.

2009: Appeared in five games in her first season...recorded three total shots on the year.

hiGh school: Was a four-year letterwinner at Rondout Valley High School while leading the Ganders to a 58-20 record...posted 65 goals during prep career...named League MVP in 2008...named All-League First Team in 2007 and 2008...helped guide the Ganders to three Section IX Championships (2005, 2007, 2008), one Regional Championship (2008) and a state runner-up finish with a 15-5 record during senior season...also lettered in softball and basketball during prep career...mem-ber of National Honor Society...served as class president during each of her four years of high school.

personal: Erin Leigh Koonz...parents are Bob & Margaret Koonz...exploratory major...born March 13, 1991 in Kingston, N.Y.

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sophomore marie elena Bolles

Marie Elena bolles soPhoMore • Phoenixville, Pa.f/M • villa Maria

- 2011 united states u21 national squad -- BiG east all-academic team -

2010: Played in all 22 of the Huskies games and earned 15 starts along the way ... Put together an excellent Rookie season, which saw Bolles score six goals and post one assist ... Her 13 points were good for the seventh-highest to-tal on the team ... Recorded the first goal of her career in the Huskies’ 5-0 win at Albany on September 12. Bolles also dished-out her first-career assist against the Great Danes ... Connecticut was a perfect 6-0 when Bolles recorded a point ... Tied for fourth on the team with a pair of game-winning goals. The first came on October 6 against Yale and the second came in the 2-1 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal victory over Louisville on November 6.

hiGh school: Played four years at Villa Maria Academy in Malvern, Pa. ... Honored as a First Team All-State selection during all three seasons ... Garnered First Team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania honors from the Philadel-phia Inquirer in 2009 ... Led the Hur-ricanes to a combined 64-5-6 during her tenure ... Villa Maria won the Dis-trict I Class AA Championship in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and advanced to the finals of the PIAA State Tournament in

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv 2010 22 6 1 13 29 21 2 0-0 0 Career 22 6 1 13 29 21 2 0-0 0

2008 and 2009 ... The Hurricanes were crowned AACA League Champs in 2007 and 2008 ... Tallied 48 goals and 88 as-sists in three years, including a 22-goal, 33-assist season in 2009. pErSoNAl: MarieElena Clare Bolles ... Mother is Michele Bolles ... Plans on majoring in nursing ... Born July 6, 1992 in Philadelphia, Pa.

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

sophomore anne jeute

Anne Jeute soPhoMore • MeerBusch, gerManyf • Matare-gyMnasiuM

- 2010 all-BiG east first team -- 2010 all-mideast region first team -

2010: Started at forward in 21 games and saw action in all 22 contests for the Huskies ... Led Connecticut with 14 goals and 33 points ... Tied for fourth on the squad with five assists ... Hon-ored as an All-Mideast Region selection by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association and also earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST First Team ... Burst onto the scene with a two-goal, five-point effort in UConn’s 5-0 trouncing of nationally-ranked Albany on September 12 ... Scored a career-high three goals in Connecticut’s 6-0 victory over Rut-gers on October 30 and found the back of the net twice in the win over Boston University on October 20 ... Tallied a pair of game-winners, the first coming in the 4-2 win over No. 4 Princeton on October 17 and the second coming in the next game, at No. 15 BU ... Scored a goal in UConn’s 3-2 overtime victory against American in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

personal: Majoring in molecular and cell biology ... Parents are Petra and Stephan Jeute ... Born July 26, 1990 in Düsseldorf, Germany.

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv2010 22 14 5 33 86 51 2 0-0 0 Career 22 14 5 33 86 51 2 0-0 0

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

sophomore lindsay kissinger

Lindsay Kissinger soPhoMore • MechanicsBurg, Pa.f • cuMBerland valley

- BiG east all-academic team -

2010: Saw time in five games, dishing-out an assist in Connecticut’s 6-0 vic-tory over Rutgers on October 30.

hiGh school: Lettered four years at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg, Pa. ... The Eagles won the Commonwealth District Champion-ship in 2009 as Kissinger led the way with 11 goals and six assists ... She was honored as a First Team Mid Penn All-Star for her efforts ... Tallied 23 goals and 10 assists in her four years at Cumberland Valley ... Also lettered in Lacrosse.

personal: Lindsay Marie Kissinger ... Parents are Robert and Gwen Kissinger ... Undecided on a major ... Born Octo-ber 7, 1991 in Harrisburg, Pa.

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PS-Att Dsv 2010 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 Career 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 0-0 0

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

sophomore sarah mansfield

Sarah Mansfield soPhoMore • cornwall, englandg • Millfield

- 2010 nfhca all-america third team -- 2010 BiG east Goalkeeper of the year -

- 2010 all-BiG east first team -- 2010 nfhca all-mideast region team -

2010: Played in all 22 of UConn’s games and earned each of Connecti-cut’s 16 victories ... Finished the year with a 1.30 goals against average to go along with a .780 save percentage ... Her goals against average was good for third in the country ... Honored as a Third Team All-American by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association and also earned mention as an NFHCA All-Mideast Region pick ... The third Husky all-time to be honored as the BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year, Mansfield was also honored as an All-BIG EAST First Team selection in a vote by the league’s coaches ... Registered six shutouts on the year and allowed one goal or less 17 times ... Made an big first impres-sion by shutting out Maine in her colle-giate debut ... Allowed only three goals in her first eight games between the pipes for the Huskies ... Allowed only six goals in BIG EAST play ... Stopped a career-high 10 shots against American in the first round of the NCAA Tourna-ment in College Park, Md., as the Hus-kies held off AU, 3-2, to advance to the National Quarterfinal.

CArEEr STATISTICS Year GP Minutes GA GAA Saves Save Pct. W L Sho 2010 22 1527:41 22 1.30 78 .780 16 6 6 Career 22 1527:41 22 1.30 78 .780 16 6 6

personal: Sarah Jane Mansfield … Parents are Jane and John Mansfield … exploratory major … Born Novem-ber 11, 1990 in Truro Cornwall, United Kingdom.

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2011 newcomers

Chrissy davidson freshMan • west lawn, Pa.

M • wilson

# 4- 2011 united states u21 national squad -

hiGh schoolCompeted at Wilson High School for head coach Kim Underwood where she was selected as a Second Team All-American in 2009 and 2010 seasons … Honored as an All-Mideast Region selection in 2009 and 2010 and earned mention as the Berks County Player of the Year in 2010 … Voted onto the All-State First Team in each of her last three seasons at Wilson. Davidson’s squad won the County Championship in 2007, 2009 and 2010 … Selected as the team captain during her senior year … A member of the USA Field Hockey U19 Team in 2010 and 2011 and named to the U16 Squad in 2009 … Competed at the Olympic Development Select from 2008-2011 … Also competed on the soccer, swimming and indoor track teams. Davidson was the team captain of the soccer team and was an All-Division selection during her senior season.

pErSoNAlChristyn Sidney Davidson...Parents are William and Leslie Davidson ... exploratory major ... Born December 19, 1992 in Reading, Pa. … A member of the National Honor Society and selected to the Al-Berks County Academic Squad in all four of her years at Wilson High School … Also named to the NFHCA High School National Academic Squad in 2010.

hiGh schoolEarned three letters for head coach Jill Cosse at North Caldwell High School … A team captain during her senior year, Higgins was honored as a First Team All-North Jersey and First Team Super Essex Conference selection … Earned mention as a First Team All-Essex County pick and voted as the 2010 Team MVP … Voted onto the Senior All-Star Game in 2010 and competed at the United States Field Hockey Festival in Palm Springs, Calif. in 2009 … Also a member of the lacrosse and track teams at North Caldwell, Higgins was the 2011 team captain and First Team All-Super Essex Conference pick.

pErSoNAlCasey Sarah Higgins … Parents are William and Celina Higgins … exploratory major … Born March 29, 1993 in Roseland, N.J. … A member of the National Honor Society and National Italian Honor Society.

Casey higgins freshMan •north caldwell, n.J.

B • north caldwell

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

2011 newcomers

Hayley hoge freshMan • glastonBury, conn.

M • glastonBury

# 19hiGh schoolEarned three letters for head coach Maureen Perkins at Glastonbury High School … Glastonbury won the confer-ence championship in each of Hoge’s last three years on the squad and took home the championship hardware from the Class L State Championship in 2010. Hoge was hon-ored as the championship game MVP for her efforts … A team captain during her senior year, Hoge was selected to the All-State First Team in 2009 and 2010 and was an All-Conference and Academic All-Conference pick from 2008-10 … Noted in the Hartford Courant as one of the “Top Five Players to Watch” in 2009 and 2010 … Earned four varsity letters in softball as well and was named team captain in 2010 and 2011 … Selected to the All-Conference Team in 2009 and 2010 while competing as a pitcher and player at third base … Glastonbury won its conference championship in 2010 and Hoge was honored as a member of the All-Academic Team from 2008-10.

pErSoNAlHayley Sarah Hoge … Parents are Harry and Susan Hoge … exploratory major … Born October 2, 1993 in Glastonbury, Conn.

BEforE uCoNNCompeted for head coach James Kingstone at the Ips-wich School ... The youngest player to ever be selected to represent the First XI Culford School hockey team at age 14 ... Named Player of the Year when she was 15 and 16 years old ... Played for the Ipswich school in 2009 and led her team to the indoor and outdoor National Finals, plac-ing fourth ... Played for the Harleston Magpies Hockey Club at age 13. The squad reached the 2005 National Indoor Club Finals ... Competed with the Ipswich Hockey Club in 2007 and was promoted to train with the Ladies First XI at the age of 15 where she was the youngest player by four years ... The Ladies First Team sported a perfect 10-0 record during the summer of 2007 and Hunnable scored 37 goals in the nine games she played ... Competed with the First XI in the Premier League from 2007-11 and was the leading scorer last season ... Her Ipswich U18 team won the National Plate Finals in a game that saw Hunnable post a hat-trick ... Also competed for her County, Suffolk, since she was 12-years old ... Named team captain of the U14, U16, and U17 teams and competed with the Senior Team at age 15.

pErSoNAlChloe Ellen Hunnable ... Parents are Jayne and Martyn Hunnable ... exploratory major ... Born February 23, 1992 in Chelmsford, England.

Chloe hunnaBle freshMan • chelMsford, england

f • iPswich school

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

2011 newcomers

Jamie schlotterer freshMan • doylestown, Pa.

M • central BucKs east

# 25hiGh schoolEarned three letters for head coach Marie Meehan at Cen-tral Bucks East High School ... Named team captain and team MVP during her senior year ... Also honored as an All-League Third Team Selection ... Earned one letter while competing with the lacrosse team.

pErSoNAlJamie Nicole Schlotterer ... Parents are John and Randi Schlotterer ... exploratory major ... Born June 8, 1993 in Doylestown, Pa. ... A member of the National Honor Society and National Latin Honor Society ... Earned High Honors and Distinguished Honors at Central Bucks East High School.

hiGh schoolEarned three letters for head coach Shannon Watson at Ward Melville High School … Honored as an All-Division, All-Conference, All-County and All-State selection … Won the Nancy Cole Award … Selected as a team captain during her senior year … Ward Melville won three County Cham-pionships, three Island Championships and the 2008 New York State Championship … Tarantino led the squad to the State Tournament semifinal in 2009 and 2010.

pErSoNAlLauren Colette Tarantino … Parents are Philip and Colette Tarantino … exploratory major … Born June 19, 1993 in Stony Brook, N.Y.

Lauren tarantino freshMan • setauKet, n.y.

g • ward Melville

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

2011 newcomers

Chenlan xue freshMan • clay, n.y.

M • cicero-north syracuse

# 26hiGh schoolEarned two letters for head coach Patrick Kennedy at Ci-cero North … Selected to compete in the 2010 Empire State games … A member of the New York Festival U16 Team in 2009 and competed with the Cyclones at the Disney Showcase … Earned three letters in golf and was selected as team captain and MVP … Ranked as the No. 11 golfer in her section.

pErSoNAlChenlan Xue (pronounced SUE) … Parents are Mark Weiss and Jianwu Lan … exploratory major … Born January 1, 1993 in Clay, N.Y.

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

2010 final statistics

2010 final statistics## name Gp-Gs G a pts sh shot% soG soG% Gw ps-att dsV23 Jeute, Anne 22-21 14 5 33 86 .163 51 .593 2 0-0 030 Silverman, Cara 22-22 12 3 27 41 .293 31 .756 4 0-0 011 Blankmeyer, Ali 22-22 11 1 23 39 .282 30 .769 3 0-0 028 Angelini, Jestine 22-22 4 12 20 76 .053 35 .461 1 0-1 221 Angulo, Allison 17-13 4 8 16 6 .667 5 .833 0 0-0 027 Heistand, Rayell 22-22 5 5 15 26 .192 12 .462 3 2-2 03 Bolles, Marie Elena 22-15 6 1 13 29 .207 21 .724 2 0-0 012 Angelini, Alicia 22-22 2 5 9 10 .200 7 .700 0 1-1 09 Gonzalez, Melissa 22-22 2 4 8 39 .051 19 .487 0 0-0 07 Kryzk, Kim 22-22 0 6 6 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 120 Semlear, Bethany 21-7 2 1 5 9 .222 4 .444 0 0-0 029 Kleine, Robin 22-10 2 1 5 7 .286 7 1.000 1 0-0 08 Kissinger, Lindsay 5-0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 013 Koonz, Erin 10-0 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 05 Littlejohn, Katie 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 077 Mansfield, Sarah 22-22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 018 Arthur, Vicky 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 06 Connolly, Colleen 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 02 Karpiak, Allison 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Total 22 64 53 181 379 .169 227 .599 16 3-4 3Opponents 22 22 20 64 208 .106 106 .510 6 1-2 6 ## name Gp-Gs minutes Ga avg saves pct w l t sho2 Karpiak, Allison 4-0 88:43 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 077 Manfield, Sarah 22-20 1527:41 22 1.30 78 .780 16 6 0 6 TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 2 Total 22 1616:24 22 1.22 84 .792 16 6 0 8Opponents 22 1616:24 64 3.56 163 .718 6 16 0 3

Game By Game resultsdate opponent w/l score attend.Aug 29 MAINE W 3-0 345Sep 03 #18 PENN STATE W 2-1 185Sep 05 MICHIGAN W 2-0 321Sep 11 at UMass L 0-1 211Sep 12 at #18 Albany W 5-0 78* Sep 17 at Villanova W 3-1 317Sep 19 at #14 Drexel W 4-0 294* Sep 24 PROVIENCE W 2-0 280Sep 26 at #12 Boston Coll. W O2 2-1 300* Oct 02 at #10 LOU L OT 2-3 741Oct 06 YALE W 7-1 129* Oct 09 GEORGETOWN W 9-1 345Oct 10 vs #1 North Carolina L 1-3 200Oct 13 vs Northeastern W 4-0 104Oct 17 #4 PRINCETON W 4-2 478Oct 20 at #15 Boston Univ. W 3-0 88* Oct 23 at #8 Syracuse L O2 0-1 343* Oct 30 RUTGERS W 6-0 451^ Nov 06 #12 LOU W 2-1 345^ Nov 07 #7 SYRACUSE L 0-1 198! Nov 13 vs #9 American W O3 3-2 629& Nov 14 at #1 Maryland L 1-3 507

* BIG EAST Regular Season Game^ BIG EAST Championship, Storrs, Conn.! NCAA First Round, College Park, Md.& NCAA Quarterfinal, College Park, Md.

TEAm STATISTICS UConn Oppnentshot statistics Goals-Shot attempts 64-379 22-208Goals scored per game 2.91 1.00Shot pct. .169 .106Shots on goal-Attempts 227-379 106-208SOG pct. .599 .510Shots/Game 17.2 9.5

penalty corners 171 105

penalty strokes 3-4 1-2

pENAlTIES Green cards 12 28Yellow cards 2 10Red cards 0 1

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

2010 final standinGs BIG EAST overallTeam Record Win Pct. GF GA Record Win. Pct GF GASyracuse 6-0-0 1.000 26 4 16-5-0 .762 59 24Louisville 5-1-0 .833 22 8 13-7-0 .650 66 37connecticut 4-2-0 .667 22 6 16-6-0 .727 65 22Villanova 2-4-0 .333 13 15 7-10-0 .412 34 39Rutgers 2-4-0 .333 9 19 8-12-0 .400 30 53Georgetown 1-5-0 .167 7 39 6-13-0 .316 40 70Providence 1-5-0 .167 5 13 5-13-0 .278 19 39Regular Season Champion: SyracuseTournament Champion: Syracuse

2010 team statistics SCorING mArGIN 1. CoNNECTICuT 1.81 2. Syracuse 1.58 3. Louisville 1.38 4. Villanova -0.29 5. Providence -1.03 6. Rutgers -1.15 7. Georgetown -1.47 shutouts 1. CoNNECTICuT 0.36 2. Louisville 0.25 Rutgers 0.25 4. Syracuse 0.24 5. Villanova 0.24 6. Providence 0.11 7. Georgetown 0.05 Goals scored 1. Louisville 3.30 2. CoNNECTICuT 2.91 3. Syracuse 2.81 4. Georgetown 2.11 5. Villanova 2.00 6. Rutgers 1.50 7. Providence 1.06

Goals allowed 1. CoNNECTICuT 1.00 2. Syracuse 1.14 3. Louisville 1.85 4. Providence 2.11 5. Villanova 2.29 6. Rutgers 2.65 7. Georgetown 3.63 ASSISTS 1. CoNNECTICuT 2.45 2. Louisville 2.50 3. Syracuse 1.67 Georgetown 1.84 5. Villanova 1.65 6. Rutgers 1.10 7. Providence 0.89 penalty corners 1. Louisville 9.75 2. Syracuse 8.90 3. CoNNECTICuT 7.77 4. Villanova 7.00 5. Georgetown 5.42 6. Rutgers 4.80 7. Providence 4.78

2010 BiG east field hockey awardsBIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year

Nicole Youman, Louisville, Sr., M

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Yearmelissa Gonzalez, mf, jr., connecticut

BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Yearsarah mansfield, connecticut, fr.

BIG EAST Coach of the YearAnge Bradley, Syracuse

All-BIG EAST First Teamjestine angelini, connecticut, B

Jenna Bull, Rutgers, Mmelissa Gonzalez, connecticut, m/B *rayell heistand, connecticut, m/B *

Rachel Hollenbach, Louisville, Manne jeute, connecticut, f

Martina Loncarica, Syracuse, M *sarah mansfield, connecticut, Gk

Julie Ruggieri, Providence, M/BHayley Turner, Louisville, M

Nicole Youman, Louisville, F *

ALL-BIG EAST Second Teamali Blankmeyer, connecticut, m/f

Erin Conrad, Louisville, GKLindsey Conrad, Syracuse, M

Leonie Geyer, Syracuse, FLaura Hahnfeldt, Syracuse, BJaime Lipski, Providence, M/B

Nicole Nelson, Syracuse, BDana Ramsden, Villanova, F/M

cara silverman, connecticut, fAbby Sordoni, Villanova, FHeather Susek, Syracuse, F

*unanimous selection

Freshman Sarah Mansfield was the third Husky to be named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year last season.

Rayell Heistand, last year’s preseason BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year, was named to the First Team for a second-straight year.

2010 BiG east review

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uconn BiG east honor roll

BiG east offensiVe player of the yearLoren Sherer ...................................................... 2009Lizzy Peijs .......................................................... 2007Lauren Henderson ..................................... 2003, 2004Laura Klein ............................................... 1999, 2000

BiG east defensiVe player of the yearMelissa Gonzalez ....................................... 2009, 2010Jennifer Kleinhans ............................ 2006, 2007, 2008Abby Ostruzka ................................................... 2004Lauren Christie ................................................... 2002Katie Stephens ................................................... 2000Nicole Castonguay .............................................. 1999

BiG east Goalkeeper of the yearsarah mansfield ............................................2010Maureen Butler .................................................. 2003Danielle Vile ....................................................... 1999

BiG east rookie of the yearAmy Marland...................................................... 2000Katie Stephens ................................................... 1997Wendy Brady ..................................................... 1993

BiG east coach of the yearNancy Stevens ......1996, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004

BiG east player of the yearRose Aspelin ...................................................... 1996

All-BIG EAST fIrST TEAmLauren Aird ...................................... 2006, 2007, 2008jestine angelini ............................................2010Rose Aspelin ............................................. 1995, 1996Tricia Betts ................................................ 1994, 1996Wendy Brady ................................... 1994, 1995, 1996Maureen Butler .................................................. 2003Nicole Castonguay .............................................. 1999Kelly Cochrane ................................................... 2002Melissa Gonzalez .............................. 2008, 2009, 2010Heather Graver .................................................. 1993Rebecca Helwig .................................................. 2004rayell heistand ..................................2009, 2010Lauren Henderson ...................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Amy Herz........................................................... 2000anne jeute ....................................................2010Kristen Kelly .............................................. 1993, 1994Meredith Kirkpatrick ........................................... 1996Laura Klein ............................. 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Jennifer Kleinhans ................... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Lindsey Leck ...................................................... 2008Carrie Mahoney .................................................. 1998Mary Jo Malone .................................................. 2003sarah mansfield ............................................2010Marya McAndrew ................................................ 1999Tina Moon ......................................................... 1994Abby Ostruzka ................................................... 2004Lizzy Peijs ................................................. 2006, 2007Laura Puddle ............................................. 2004, 2005Deanna Rufrano ................................................. 1996Alison Sharpe ..................................................... 1999Jennifer Sinco .................................................... 1993Katie Stephens .......................................... 1999, 2000Danielle Vile .............................................. 1997, 1999Megan Ware ...................................................... 2001Meghan Wheeler ................................................ 2007Kim Yeager ............................................... 1994, 1995

BIG EAST TourNAmENT most outstandinG performerLoren Sherer ...................................................... 2009Katie Semanoff................................................... 2007Lauren Aird ........................................................ 2006Meagan Hoffmann .............................................. 2005Lauren Henderson ..................................... 2002, 2004Katie Stephens ................................................... 2000

Nicole Castonguay .............................................. 1999Alison Sharpe ..................................................... 1998Wendy Brady ..................................................... 1996Yolanda Muntz ................................................... 1992Chris Wajda ....................................................... 1989

all-BiG east second teamMarjory Abbott ................................................... 1985ali Blankmeyer .............................................2010Melissa Bostwick ................................................ 2005Wendy Brady ..................................................... 1993Nicole Castonguay .............................................. 1998April Cornell ....................................................... 2004Suzanne Ellis ...................................................... 1996Kristin Galuski .................................................... 2005Beth Ginder ....................................................... 1997Melissa Gonzalez ................................................ 2007Rebecca Helwig .................................................. 2005Amy Herz.................................................. 1998, 1999Meagan Hoffmann ..................................... 2004, 2006Laura Kaczynski ................................................. 1996Mary Jo Malone .................................................. 2002Lindsey Leck ...................................................... 2007Marya McAndrew ................................................ 1997Andrea Mainiero ........................................ 2008, 2009Tara Morris ............................................... 1994, 1995Lizzy Peijs ................................................. 2004, 2005Laura Puddle ...................................................... 2003Deanna Rufrano ........................................ 1993, 1995Sara Sartori ....................................................... 2000cara silverman ...................................2009, 2010Katie Stephens .......................................... 1997, 1998Kelly Stolle ....................................... 2001, 2002, 2003Danielle Vile ....................................................... 1998Megan Ware ...................................................... 2000Meghan Wheeler ................................................ 2008Kim Yeager ........................................................ 1993

BiG east all-rookie teamAmy Marland...................................................... 2000Marjoliyn Beumers .............................................. 1998Laura Klein ........................................................ 1997Katie Stephens ................................................... 1997Carrie Mahoney .................................................. 1996

BiG east academic all-star teamjestine angelini ............................................2009allison angulo .....................................2008, 2009Rose Aspelin ...................................................... 1995Lindsay Belli ....................................................... 2002Tricia Betts ................................................ 1995, 1996ali Blankmeyer .............................................2009Melissa Bostwick .............................. 2002, 2003, 2005Kathryn Boyle ......................... 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998Wendy Brady ..................................................... 1995Colleen Burke ................................... 1998, 1999, 2000Maureen Butler ......................................... 2001, 2002Claire Carwell ............................................ 2004, 2005Nicole Castonguay .............................................. 1998Brianna Clark ..........................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Tammy Coleman ................................................ 1995Pamela DeGray .................................................. 1989Joy Domin ....................................... 2001, 2002, 2003anna easty ..........................................2008, 2009Cea Fong ........................................................... 2003Kristin Galuski .........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Kimberly Gerrish ....................................... 1995, 1996Meredith Getler ................................ 1995, 1996, 1997Beth Ginder ..................................... 1995, 1996, 1997Danielle Griep .................................. 2005, 2006, 2008Nicole Harmony .......................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006rayell heistand ..................................2008, 2009Lauren Hennessey .............................................. 2004Amy Herz................................ 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Meagan Hoffmann ...................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Jessica Inteman ........................................ 1995, 1996

alison karpiak ..............................................2009Abby Keefe ............................. 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Kendra Kimble ........................................... 1995, 1996Meredith Kirkpatrick ......................... 1994, 1995, 1996Laura Kleeblad ................................................... 2008Laura Klein ............................................... 1997, 1999robin kleine .......................................2008, 2009Jennifer Kleinhans ................... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008erin koonz ....................................................2009kim krzyk ...........................................2008, 2009Becky LaRose ............................................ 1997, 1998Lindsey Leck ...................................................... 2008Alana Linick ....................................................... 2000Sarah Lockard .................................................... 1995Cynthia Long...................................................... 1995Carrie Mahoney ........................ 1996, 1997, 1998,1999andrea mainiero .................................2008, 2009Mary Jo Malone ......................................... 2002, 2003Tina Moon ......................................................... 1994Tara Morris ........................................................ 1995Leigh Morrissette ....................................... 2001, 2002Yolanda Muntz .......................................... 1991, 1992Chrissy Needham ....................................... 1996-1999Abby Ostruzka ........................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Lizzy Peijs ........................................ 2004, 2005, 2006Maureen Perkins........................................ 1991, 1992Katina Polites ..................................................... 2004Tracey Potter ............................................ 1995, 1996Laura Puddle ...........................2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Patsy Rinehimer ............................... 1990, 1991, 1992Jessica Robertson ............................................... 1998Deanna Rufrano ................................................. 1995Katie Scully ...................................... 2005, 2007, 2008Katie Semanoff................................................... 2008Bethany semlear ................................2008, 2009Cristy Shamus ........................................... 1995, 1997Alison Sharpe ................................... 1995, 1997, 1998Loren Sherer ...................................................... 2009Lisa Shiffler ........................................................ 1995cara silverman ...................................2008, 2009Shannon Slaughter ............................................. 2008Barbie Steffen .................................................... 2006Katie Stephens ................................................... 1998Kelly Stolle ................................................ 2001, 2002Kathryn Tabor .......................... 1996, 1997, 1998,1999Lyndsay Thomson ............................ 2001, 2002, 2003Gina Uguccioni ................................. 2006, 2007, 2008Megan Ware ...................................................... 1999Meghan Wheeler ................................................ 2008Amy Williams ..................................................... 2006Kim Yeager ...................................... 1993, 1994, 1995

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Cara Silverman has been named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team in two-straight years.

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uconn national honor roll

united states olympic teamTracey Fuchs ............................................. 1988, 1996Diane Madl ........................................................ 1996

united states national teamRose Aspelin ...................................................... 1997Lauren Fuchs ..................................................... 1981Tracey Fuchs .............................................. 1987-2001Melissa Gonzalez ................................................ 2011Amy Herz.................................................. 1999, 2000Kristen Kelly ............................................... 1993-1995Heidi Papoosha .................................................. 1993Diane Madl .............................. 1989-1991, 1995-1996Janet Ryan ......................................................... 1989

united states junior national teamLee Yniquez ...................................................... 1988Heidi Papoosha .................................................. 1992Rose Aspelin ...................................................... 1995

united states junior world cup teamMelissa Gonzalez ................................................ 2009Rayell Heistand .................................................. 2009

united states under-18 NATIoNAl TEAmAmy Herz........................................................... 1997Carrie Mahoney .................................................. 1996Katie Stephens ................................................... 1997Danielle Vile ....................................................... 1996

united states under-19 NATIoNAl TEAmAmy Herz........................................................... 1998Katie Stephens ................................................... 1998

united states under-20 national teamKatie Stephens ................................................... 1999

united states under-21 national teamMeghan Wheeler ................................................ 2007Melissa Gonzalez .............................. 2007, 2008, 2009Danielle Vile ....................................................... 1997

united states under-23 national teamMeredith Kirkpatrick ........................................... 1998Danielle Vile ....................................................... 1998

the honda-Broderick cup sports awardLaurie Decker ..................................................... 1983Tracey Fuchs ...................................................... 1987Diane Madl ........................................................ 1988

All-rEGIoN SElECTIoNSMarjory Abbott ................................................... 1985jestine angelini ............................................2010Claire Agrusa ..................................................... 1988Lauren Aird ...................................... 2006, 2007, 2008Rose Aspelin ............................................. 1995, 1996Michelle Baldwin................................................. 1986Tricia Betts ................................................ 1994, 1996ali Blankmeyer .............................................2010Melissa Bostwick ................................................ 2004Wendy Brady ............................................ 1995, 1996Maureen Butler .................................................. 2003Colleen Carney .......................................... 1990, 1991Nicole Castonguay .............................................. 1999Kelly Cochrane ................................................... 2002April Cornell ....................................................... 2004Lisa D’Amadio .................................. 1982, 1983, 1984Laurie Decker ................................... 1981, 1982, 1983Cindy Dysenchuk ................................................ 1983Laura Eby .......................................................... 1986Kathy Fleming .................................................... 1974

Dana Fuchs ............................................... 1988, 1989Tracey Fuchs ...........................1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Kristin Galuski .................................................... 2006Andrea Giunta ........................................... 1985, 1986Melissa Gonzalez ..................... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Heather Graver .................................................. 1993rayell heistand ..................................2009, 2010Rebecca Helwig ................................ 2003, 2004, 2005Lauren Henderson ...................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Amy Herz......................................... 1998, 1999, 2000Meagan Hoffmann ..................................... 2005, 2006Wendy Hug ............................................... 1983, 1984anne jeute ....................................................2010Laura Kaczynski ................................................. 1996Kristen Kelly .............................1991, 1992, 1993,1994Meredith Kirkpatrick .................................. 1995, 1996Terry Kix ................................................... 1983, 1984Laura Klein ...................................... 1998, 1999, 2000Jennifer Kleinhans ............................ 2006, 2007, 2008Lynn Kotler ........................................................ 1982Lindsey Leck ............................................. 2007, 2008Cathy Lunghi ............................................ 1986, 1987sarah mansfield ............................................2010Marya McAndrew ................................................ 1998Carrie Mahoney .................................................. 1998Diane Madl ...................................... 1986, 1987, 1988Mary Jo Malone ......................................... 2002, 2003Lorie McCollum .................................................. 1981Tina Moon ................................................ 1992, 1994Tara Morris ............................................... 1994, 1995Abby Ostruzka .......................................... 2003, 2004Heidi Papoosha ......................................... 1991, 1992Lizzy Peijs ...............................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Laura Puddle ............................................. 2004, 2005Patsy Rinehimer ................................................. 1992Deanna Rufrano ........................................ 1994, 1996Janet Ryan ....................................... 1983, 1984, 1985Alison Sharpe ..................................................... 1999Loren Sherer ...................................................... 2009cara silverman .............................................2010Jennifer Sinco .................................................... 1993Rose Smith ...................................... 1982, 1983, 1984Katie Stephens ................................. 1998, 1999, 2000Kelly Stolle ....................................... 2001, 2002, 2003Deb Sulser ......................................................... 1992Megan Tiley ....................................................... 1990Danielle Vile .............................................. 1998, 1999Chris Wajda ..................................... 1989, 1990, 1991Megan Ware ...................................................... 2001Meghan Wheeler .............................. 2006, 2007, 2008Sue Witkos ........................................................ 1989Kim Yeager ...................................... 1993, 1994, 1995Lee Yniguez .............................................. 1988, 1989

NCAA All-TourNAmENT TEAmMarjory Abbott ................................................... 1985Lisa D’Amadio .................................................... 1984Laurie Decker ............................................ 1981, 1983Cindy Dysenchuk ................................................ 1983Laura Eby .......................................................... 1985Tracey Fuchs ...................................................... 1985Amy Herz........................................................... 1998Terry Kix ............................................................ 1984Laura Klein ........................................................ 1999Lynn Kotler ........................................................ 1981Lorie McCollum .................................................. 1981Carolan Norris .................................................... 1982Lizzy Peijs .......................................................... 2006Janet Ryan ......................................................... 1985Rose Smith ............................................... 1981, 1982Katie Stephens ................................................... 1999

nfhca all-america - first teamRose Aspelin ...................................................... 1996Lisa D’Amadio ........................................... 1982, 1983Laurie Decker ................................... 1981, 1982, 1983Tracey Fuchs .................................... 1985, 1986, 1987Melissa Gonzalez ....................................... 2009, 2010Amy Herz........................................................... 1999

Lauren Henderson ..................................... 2003, 2004Wendy Hug ........................................................ 1983Kristen Kelly ..................................... 1992, 1993, 1994Terry Kix ................................................... 1983, 1984Laura Klein ............................................... 1999, 2000Jennifer Kleinhans ..................................... 2006, 2008Lynn Kotler ........................................................ 1982Diane Madl ............................................... 1987, 1988Lorie McCollum .................................................. 1981Abby Ostruzka ................................................... 2004Lizzy Peijs ................................................. 2006, 2007Janet Ryan ................................................ 1983, 1985Loren Sherer ...................................................... 2009Rose Smith ............................................... 1983, 1984Danielle Vile ....................................................... 1999

second teamMarjory Abbott ................................................... 1985Rose Aspelin ...................................................... 1995Wendy Brady ..................................................... 1996Nicole Castonguay .............................................. 1999Kelly Cochrane ................................................... 2002Lisa D’Amadio .................................................... 1984Cindy Dysenchuk ................................................ 1983Lauren Fuchs ..................................................... 1979Andrea Giunta .................................................... 1985rayell heistand ............................................2010Rebecca Helwig .................................................. 2004Amy Herz.................................................. 1998, 2000Jennifer Kleinhans .............................................. 2007Cathy Lunghi ..................................................... 1987Mary Jo Malone .................................................. 2003Tina Moon ......................................................... 1994Laura Puddle ...................................................... 2005Janet Ryan ......................................................... 1984Danielle Vile .............................................. 1997, 1998Chris Wajda ....................................................... 1991Meghan Wheeler ................................................ 2007Kim Yeager ........................................................ 1995Lee Yniguez .............................................. 1988, 1989

third team*Lauren Aird ........................................................ 2008Tricia Betts ......................................................... 1996Melissa Bostwick ................................................ 2004Maureen Butler .................................................. 2003Melissa Gonzalez ................................................ 2008Rebecca Helwig .................................................. 2005Lauren Henderson .............................................. 2002Meagan Hoffmann .............................................. 2006Laura Klein ........................................................ 1997sarah mansfield ............................................2010Heidi Papoosha .................................................. 1992Katie Stephens .......................................... 1998, 2000Kim Yeager ........................................................ 1994* Began in 19922010 returnees in bold

Jestine Angelini was one of seven Huskies to be honored as an All-Region selection.

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uconn record Book

record Vs. all-time opponents first Games uconn record opponent meetinG played w l talbany 2001 4 4 0 0American University 1998 3 3 0 0Barrington 1974 2 1 0 1Boston college 1981 36 26 9 1Boston university 1982 31 23 8 0Bridgeport 1974 3 3 0 0Bridgewater 1975 8 5 1 2Brown 1974 22 19 2 1Bucknell 1997 1 1 0 0California-Berkeley 1987 2 2 0 0Central Connecticut 1974 4 3 1 0Colgate 1988 5 5 0 0Colorado 1977 1 1 0 0Connecticut College 1974 2 2 0 0Cornell 1998 2 2 0 0Dartmouth 1979 20 18 0 2Davis & Elkins 1978 1 1 0 0Delaware 1978 11 7 3 1drexel 2009 3 2 1 0Duke 1992 3 0 3 0Fairfield 1996 9 9 0 0Fitchburg 1974 1 1 0 0Georgetown 1992 8 8 0 0Hartwick 1978 1 1 0 0Harvard 1975 33 27 4 2hofstra 1996 4 3 1 0Holy Cross 2009 1 1 0 0Indiana 1979 1 1 0 0Iowa 1982 5 4 1 0James Madison 1977 6 5 1 0Kent State 1999 1 1 0 0Lafayette 1991 3 2 1 0Lehigh 1988 2 2 0 0Lock Haven 1977 4 2 2 0Long Beach State 1980 1 1 0 0louisville 2000 12 10 2 0Maine 1985 5 6 0 0Maryland 1985 4 1 3 0massachusetts 1975 46 30 13 3Miami (Ohio) 1997 1 1 0 0Michigan 1999 8 5 3 0Michigan State 1980 7 7 0 0

Mitchell 1974 1 1 0 0Mount Holyoke 1976 4 3 1 0New Hampshire 1977 30 17 9 4north carolina 1980 7 2 5 0northeastern 1975 34 20 14 0Northwestern 1983 1 1 0 0Ohio State 1979 3 3 0 0Ohio University 2000 1 1 0 0Old Dominion 1979 33 10 23 0Oregon 1978 1 0 1 0University of the Pacific 1983 1 1 0 0penn state 1978 34 14 16 4princeton 1996 17 10 7 0providence 1981 38 27 8 3Purdue 1981 1 1 0 0Quinnipiac 1998 10 10 0 0Radford 1997 1 1 0 0Rhode Island 1974 19 16 1 2rutgers 1977 27 24 2 1Sacred Heart 1999 4 4 0 0St. Joseph's 1995 3 2 1 0St. Lawrence 1975 2 2 0 0St. Louis 1980 1 1 0 0San Jose State 1977 1 0 1 0Smith College 1976 2 2 0 0Southern Connecticut 1975 9 5 3 1Springfield College 1976 20 14 5 1stanford 1986 2 2 0 0SUNY-Brockport 1976 2 1 1 0SUNY-Cortland 1978 2 1 0 1syracuse 1983 35 25 9 1Temple 1986 6 3 2 1Towson 2007 1 1 0 0Ursinus 1993 1 1 0 0Vermont 1982 3 3 0 0Villanova 1988 28 22 6 0Virginia 1981 2 2 0 0Virginia Commonwealth 1995 2 2 0 0Wake Forest 2003 1 0 1 0Wesleyan 1974 1 1 0 0West Chester State 1978 9 4 3 2Westfield State 1975 3 3 0 0William & Mary 1980 10 7 1 2yale 1975 28 28 0 0Totals 37 YEARS 768 554 179 36 2011 opponents in Bold

all-time year-By-year results team record postseason play1974 6-1-3 NECFHA Tournament1975 9-5-0 EAIAW Tournament1976 7-6-1 EAIAW Tournament1977 17-3-3 AIAW National Tournament (6th) EAIAW Tournament Champions1978 13-6-2 AIAW National Tournament (9th) EAIAW Tournament (3rd)1979 15-4-0 EAIAW Tournament1980 16-4-6 AIAW National Tournament (6th) EAIAW Tournament Champions1981 15-2-3 NCAA Division I National Champions1982 18-3-0 NCAA Division I National Finalist1983 19-1-2 NCAA Division I National Finalist1984 18-4-0 NCAA Division I National Semifinalists1985 19-2-0 NCAA Division I National Champions1986 13-4-3 NCAA Division I National Quarterfinalists1987 9-5-4 No Postseason1988 14-4-1 NCAA Division I Tournament1989 10-9-0 BIG EAST Tournament Finalists1990 11-8-2 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinalists NCAA Division I Tournament1991 10-8-1 BIG EAST Tournament Finalists1992 10-9-1 BIG EAST Tournament Champions1993 11-8-2 BIG EAST Tournament Finalists1994 15-4-2 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinalists1995 11-7-0 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinalists1996 21-2-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalists1997 16-7-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions

NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalists1998 19-4-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Semifinalists1999 23-1-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Semifinalists2000 17-7-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalists2001 8-9-0 No Postseason2002 15-8-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament First Round2003 17-6-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalists2004 20-2-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament First Round2005 17-6-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals2006 21-4-0 BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Semifinalists 2007 22-3-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Semifinalists 2008 17-4-0 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions NCAA Tournament First Round2009 19-3 BIG EAST Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament First Round2010 16-6 NCAA Tournament First Round

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uconn record Book

career records poINTS Player Points Goals Assists YearsLauren Henderson 213 97 19 2001-04Tracey Fuchs 178 79 20 1984-87Lizzy Peijs 166 60 46 2004-08Lauren Aird 161 70 21 2005-08Rose Smith 130 45 40 1981-84Laura Klein 124 44 36 1997-00Wendy Brady 124 42 40 1993-96Wendy Hug 114 52 10 1981-84Lauren Fuchs 109 35 39 1977-80Valerie McCord 108 46 16 1975-78Katie Stephens 107 44 19 1997-00Nicole Castonguay 104 48 12 1996-99Rose Aspelin 102 44 14 1993-96Amy Herz 102 38 26 1997-00Mary Taylor 90 41 8 1977-80Kelly Cochrane 87 28 31 1998-02Lisa D’Amadio 86 37 12 1981-84Kristen Kelly 85 28 29 1991-94Mary Jo Malone 83 35 13 2000-03 GoAlS Player No. YearsLauren Henderson 97 2001-04Tracey Fuchs 79 1984-87Lauren Aird 70 2005-08Lizzy Peijs 60 2004-08Wendy Hug 52 1981-84Nicole Castonguay 48 1996-99Valerie McCord 46 1975-78Rose Smith 45 1981-84Rose Aspelin 44 1993-96Laura Klein 44 1997-00Katie Stephens 44 1997-00Wendy Brady 42 1993-96Mary Taylor 41 1977-80Amy Herz 38 1997-00Lisa D’Amadio 37 1981-84Lauren Fuchs 35 1977-80Mary Jo Malone 35 2000-03Diane Madl 33 1985-88cara silverman 32 2008-pres.Rebecca Helwig 32 2002-05Loren Sherer 32 2009 ASSISTS Player No. YearsLizzy Peijs 46 2004-08Alison Sharpe 42 1996-99Wendy Brady 40 1993-96Rose Smith 40 1981-84Lauren Fuchs 39 1977-80Laura Puddle 37 2002-05Laura Klein 36 1997-00Kelly Cochrane 31 1998-02Carrie Mahoney 31 1996-99Kendra Kimble 30 1993-96Kristen Kelly 29 1991-94Amy Herz 26 1997-00allison angulo 26 2008-pres.Laurie Decker 25 1980-83Jennifer Kleinhans 24 2005-08Lindsey Leck 24 2005-08Kelly Stolle 24 2000-03Abby Ostruzka 22 2001-04Lauren Aird 21 2005-08jestine angelini 20 2009-pres.Tracey Fuchs 20 1984-87Lauren Henderson 19 2001-04Katie Stephens 19 1997-00Tara Morris 18 1992-95Lisa Lynch 18 1983-86

Nancy Kondub 18 1975-78Loren Sherer 18 2009Meagan Hoffmann 17 2003-06Katherine Boyle 17 1996-99Heather Graver 16 1990-93Valerie McCord 16 1975-78 Goalkeeper records career records Goalkeeper Victories 58 (58-12-0), Danielle Vile, 1996-99Shutouts 24, Tricia Betts, 1993-96Goalkeeper Saves 385, Diane Hughes, 1978-80 single season Victories 23 Danielle Vile, 1999Shutouts 16 Terry Kix, 1983Saves 242 Yolanda Muntz, 1992Save % .950 Pat Hoskin, 1977 (212sh, 199svs)Goals Allowed Avg. 0.36 Terry Kix, 1983 (8g, 22games) mISCEllANEouSThree-Goal Games (Hat Tricks) 7, Tracey Fuchs, 1984-87 5, Lauren Henderson, 2001-04 1, anne jeute, 2010 team records single GameMost UConn Goals 11 vs. Colgate, 1997 (11-2)Most Goals Allowed 9 vs. Maryland, 2000 (9-1) single seasonMost Goals (regular season) 86 1996 (20 games) 85 2004 (19 games)Most Goals (overall season) 100 1999 (24 games)Most Assists 94 1999 (24 games)Most Points 294 1999 (100 g, 94 a)Best Goals Scored Average 4.18 2004 (22 games, 92 g) 4.17 1996 (23 games, 96 g)Best Goals Against Average 0.36 1983 (22 games, 8 ga)Most Shutouts 16 1983 (22 games)Most Shots 634 1984 (22 games)Fewest Goals Allowed 8 1983 (22 games)Most Wins 23 1999 (24 games)Fewest Losses 1 1999 and 1983Most Losses 9 2001, 1992, 1989Most Goals Allowed 46 2000 (24 games)Longest Winning Streak 23 1999 indiVidual records single Game

Points Scored 10 Lauren Henderson vs. Quinnipiac, 2002 (5 goals) 10 Rose Aspelin vs. Rutgers, 1996 (5 goals) 10 Laura Kaczynski vs. Dartmouth, 1996 (5 goals)Assists 5 Kelly Cochrane vs. Quinnipiac, 2002 4 jestine angelini vs. Georgetown, 2009 4 Lauren Christie vs. Quinnipiac, 2002 4 Wendy Brady vs. BC and Villanova, 1996 4 Kendra Kimble vs. BC, 1996 4 Rose Smith vs. Rhode Island, 1984Saves 28 Yolanda Muntz vs. Old Dominion, 1992 28 Diane Hughes vs. Penn State, 1980

single seasonPoints Scored 82 Loren Sherer, 2009 (32 g, 18 a)Goals Scored 32 Loren Sherer, 2009 31 Lauren Henderson, 2004 Rose Aspelin, 1996Assists 31 Wendy Brady, 1996Hat Tricks 5 Tracey Fuchs, 1986

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

where are they now

aGrusa, claire (‘91)Resides in Carle Place, N.Y.

Benson, Brenda (‘91) Clinical Psychotherapist. Resides in Lakeville, Mass.

Boyle, katherine (‘00) Pharmaceutical Sales Rep. Resides in Parsippany, N.J.

Brady, wendy (‘96)Head Coach - Field Hockey University of Rochester

Bruce, peGGy (‘43)Resides in Lincoln, Vt.

carroll, lisa (‘86) Physical Therapist in Altadena, Calif.

childs, liz (‘78)Resides in Cortland, N.Y.

chmielenski, Gail (‘66)Resides in Cortland, N.Y.

d’amadio, lisa (‘85) Resides in Franklin, Mass.

dias, carrie (‘87) Resides in Centreville, Mass.

edson, sally (‘90) Physical Education Teacher and Field Hockey and Track Coach at Timothy Edwards Middle School in South Windsor, Conn.

ellis, lauren (‘94) Resides in Stonington, Conn.

fuchs, tracey (‘87)Assistant Field Hockey Coach, Univ. of Michigan

Garofalo, donna (‘89) Paramedic in Palm Bay, Fla.

hastinGs, patricia (‘80) Physical Education Teacher and Field Hockey Coach at Stafford (Conn.) Middle School

herz, amy (‘00)Orthopedic Surgeon,University of Pennsylvania Medical Center

hoskin, pat (‘78)Resides in Voorhees, N.J.

huG, wendy (‘85) Resides in Schwenksville, Pa.

huGhes, diane (‘81) Field Hockey Coach at The Inde-pendence School in Newark, Del.

hulBert, sarah j. (‘99) Attorney with the law firm of Pepper Hamilton LLP. Resides in Granby, Conn.

inteman, jessica (‘98)Physiotherapist, Australia

keefe, aBBy (‘01) Sales Rep. for Merck Pharmaceuti-cals in Boston, Mass.

kirkpatrick, meredith (‘96) English Teacher, Field Hockey Coach Smoers (Conn.) High School

kiX, terry (‘84)Director of Basketball OperationsPurdue University

klein, laura (‘01) Pharmaceutical Sales,Resides in Fairfield, N.J.

konduB, nancy (‘79)Resides in New Canaan, Conn.

kotler, lynn (‘82) Attorney in New York, N.Y.

lonGo, kim (‘80) Medical Technologist. Resides in Simsbury, Conn.

lundy, sue (‘88) Resides in Mountain Lakes, N.J.

lunGhi, cathy (‘87) Guidance Counselor at East Hart-ford (Conn.) High School.

madl, diane (‘88)Head Field Hockey Coach, Providence College

meunier, Bernadette (‘81) Physical Therapist in Homer, Alaska

muntz, yolanda (‘94)Project Manager in Amsterdam, Holland.

murphy, janice (‘48)Former Senior Staff Attorney for the Wisconsin Legislature. Resides in Madison, Wis.

needham, chrissy (‘99)Assistant Field Hockey CoachUniversity of Massachusetts

nielson sammis, ruth (‘38)Resides in Sarasota, Fla.

norris, carolan (‘83) Associate Athletic DirectorBrown University

papoosha, heidi (‘92)LPGA Teaching Professionalpayne, holly (‘81) Resides in Madison, Conn.

perkins, maureen (‘92)History Teacher, Field Hockey CoachGlastonbury (Conn.) High School

pike, heidi (‘83) Owns Fitness Horizons, a physical fitness training company based in York, Maine

poirier, joanne (‘82) Currently works for Mass Mutual in Hartford, Conn.

sartori, sara ann (‘01) Therapist at Vassar Brothers Medi-cal in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

shamus, cristy (‘98) Resides in Plantsville, Conn.

shiffler, lisa (‘98) Accountant for Kostin, Ruffless & Co. in Farmington, Conn.

sinco, jennifer (‘94) Resides in Duxbury, Mass.

smith, dee (‘82) Elementary Physical Education Teacher in Hanover, Pa.

sweet, sharon (‘87) Resides in Burlington, Conn.

terzaken, tara (‘94) Resides in Aldie, Va.

tiley, meGan (‘91) High School Athletic Director in Fairfield (Conn.) County.

toth, diane (‘81) Resides in Tarrytown, N.Y.

Van Gelder, carin (‘90)Assistant Professor,Yale University

zacco, onella (‘80)Resides in Cheshire, Conn.

Note: Additions, corrections and revisions to the above information should be e-mailed to Assistant Athletic Communications Director Pat McKenna at [email protected].

Kristin Galuski (‘07)

Tracey Fuchs (‘87)

Wendy Brady (‘96)

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all-time letterwinners

AAbbott, Marjory (1982-85)Agrusa, Claire (1987-90)Aird, Lauren (2004-08)angelini, alicia (2009-pres.)angelini, jestine (2009-pres.)angulo, allison (2008-pres.)arthur, Vicky (2009-pres.)Aspelin, Rose (1993-96)augustine, frances (2010-pres.)

BBaker, Brenda (1986-88)Baldwin, Michelle (1983-86)Baylock, Jennifer (1982-85)Belli, Lindsay (2001-04)Bennett, Nancy (1990-93)Benson, Brenda (1987-90)Berchtold, Pam (1999-02)Bergen, Cindy (1983-86)Bernard, Andrea (1988-91)Betts, Tricia (1993-96)Blankmeyer, ali (2008-pres.)Bodack, Cheryl (1987-90)Bolen, Jamie (1997-00)Bolles, marie elena (2010-pres.)Borkoski, Lisa (1986-89)Bostwick, Melissa (2001-05)Bott, Amy (2000-03)Boxleitner, Meagan (1992-95)Boyden, Kim (1991-93)Boyle, Katie (1995-98)Boyne, Diana (1981-84)Brady, Wendy (1993-96)Brown, Heather (1990-93)Brown, Leslie (1983-86)Burgess, Jamy (1988-91)Burke, Colleen (1998-01)Butler, Maureen (1999-02)

CCapra, Justine (1988-91)Carney, Colleen (1988-91)Carroll, Lisa (1981-84)Carson, Kate (1992-95)Carwell, Claire (2004-06)Castonguay, Nicole (1995-98)Cavanaugh, Katie (2001-05)Caywood, Michelle (1985-87)Chadbourne, Brittany (2004-08)Christie, Lauren (2000-03)Cimino, Renee (1989-90)Clark, Brianna (2001-04)Claypoole, Tricia (1981-84)Cochrane, Kelly (1998-01)Coleman, Tammy (1995-98)Conn, Patricia (1988-91)connolly, colleen (2008-pres.)Coogan, Beth (1983-86)Coughlin, Kelly (2000-03)Cornell, April (2000-04)creghan, shannon (2010-pres.)Crink, Wendy (1982-85)Cull, Maura (1989-92)

dD’Amadio, Lisa (1981-84)Decker, Laurie (1980-83)DeGennaro, Maria (1983-85)DeGoursey, Renee (1985-88)DeGray, Pam (1986-89)Dexter, Tiffany (1997-00)Dias, Carrie (1985-87)Dimock, Kelly (2001)DiMona, Tracey (1987-90)Domin, Joy (2001-04)dunbar, lizzie (2008-pres.)Dysenchuck, Cindy (1980-83)

EEby, Laura (1983-86)Edson, Sally (1986-89)Egdahl, Julie (1979-82)Ellis, Lauren (1990-93)Ellis, Suzanne (1993-96)Erickson, Nancy (1983-86)

Eto, Aiko (1997-00)

fFerry, Kim (1985-88)Fields, Renee (1987-89)Fong, Cea (2002-05)Fuchs, Dana (1987-90)Fuchs, Lauren (1978-81)Fuchs, Tracey (1984-87)Futterleib, Carrie (1992-95)

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

year-by-year results

1974 (6-1-3)Head Coach / Faye Delmore OPPONENT SCORECentral Connecticut L, 1-0at Connecticut College W, 4-2at Barrington W, 2-1Brown T, 2-2Rhode Island T, 3-3Wesleyan W, 5-0Mitchell W, 3-0vs. Bridgeport# W, 1-0vs. Barrington# T, 0-0vs. Fitchburg# W, 3-0#NECFHA Tournament (Andover, MA)

1975 (9-5-0)Head Coach / Diane Wright OPPONENT SCOREat Yale W, 3-1Connecticut College W, 3-0Harvard W, 3-1Bridgewater W, 3-0Westfield W, 1-0at Brown L, 3-0at Central Connecticut W, 3-2at Rhode Island L, 2-1at Southern Connecticut L, 1-0Bridgeport W, 4-1Massachusetts L, 4-0vs. Northeastern# L, 5-0vs. St. Lawrence# W, 3-2vs. Bridgewater# W, 3-2#EAIAW Tournament (Amherst, MA)

1976 (7-6-1)Head Coach / Diane WrightOpponent Scoreat Bridgeport W, 7-1at Yale W, 4-1Rhode Island W, 4-1Mt. Holyoke L, 1-0at Bridgewater W, 2-1Massachusetts L, 2-1Smith College W, 3-2Southern Connecticut T, 2-2Central Connecticut W, 5-0at Westfield State W, 3-2at Springfield College L, 1-0at Harvard L, 1-0vs. Southern Connecticut# L, 2-0vs. SUNY-Brockport# L, 1-0#EAIAW Tournament (Providence, RI)

1977 (17-3-3)Head Coach / Diane WrightEAIAW Tournament ChampionsAIAW National Tournament - 6th PlaceOPPONENT SCOREat Central Connecticut W, 7-1at Rhode Island W, 2-0New Hampshire T, 1-1Harvard W, 1-0at Brown W, 3-1Bridgewater T, 1-1at Smith College W, 4-0at Southern Connecticut L, 1-0Springfield T, 3-3at Mt. Holyoke W, 2-0Yale W, 2-0at Massachusetts W, 2-0Rutgers W, 1-0Westfield W, 5-0vs. St. Lawrence# W, 4-0vs. SUNY-Brockport# W, 3-0vs. New Hampshire# W, 2-1 (ot)vs. Massachusetts# W, 1-0vs. Colorado* W, 3-0vs. San Jose* L, 1-0 (ot)vs. James Madison* W, 2-1 (ot)vs. Massachusetts* W, 1-0vs. Lock Haven* L, 2-1#EAIAW Reg Tournament (Cambridge, MA)*AIAW National Tournament (Denver, CO)

1978 (13-6-2)Head Coach / Diane WrightEAIAW Tournament - 3rd PlaceAIAW National Tournament - 9th PlaceOPPONENT SCOREat West Chester L, 2-1at Delaware L, 1-0Rhode Island W, 1-0at Yale W, 4-1at New Hampshire L, 2-1Southern Connecticut W, 5-1at Bridgewater W, 3-2Brown W, 6-0at SUNY-Cortland T, 2-2vs. Penn State T, 2-2at Springfield College W, 1-0Mt. Holyoke W, 2-1Massachusetts W, 2-1Hartwick W, 3-0Southern Connecticut W, 2-0Rutgers W, 2-1vs. Springfield College# L, 2-0vs. Massachusetts# W, 2-1vs. Davis & Elkins* W, 4-1vs. Delaware* L, 1-0vs. Oregon* L, 1-0 (ot)#EAIAW Tournament (Springfield, MA)*AIAW Tournament (Ellensburg, WA)

1979 (15-4-0)Head Coach / Diane WrightDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/5 Ohio State W, 2-09/15 Indiana W, 1-09/18 Bridgewater W, 2-09/22 Old Dominion W, 7-09/23 Delaware W, 3-19/25 at Rhode Island W, 2-09/27 Yale W, 2-19/29 West Chester L, 2-010/2 at So. Connecticut W, 5-010/6 at Dartmouth W, 3-010/9 Massachusetts L, 1-010/12 at SUNY-Cortland W, 6-010/14 Penn State L, 2-110/20 New Hampshire W, 2-110/23 Springfield College W, 3-210/26 at Mt. Holyoke W, 4-010/30 at Harvard W, 4-211/7 at Brown W, 3-011/15 vs. Bridgewater# L, 2-1#EAIAW Tournament (Springfield, MA)

1980 (16-4-6)Head Coach / Diane WrightEAIAW Tournament ChampionsAIAW Tournament - 6th PlaceDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/14 Michigan State W, 6-09/17 Harvard W, 3-09/20 North Carolina W, 5-09/21 Penn State T, 1-19/24 at Bridgewater T, 0-09/26 at West Chester T, 2-29/27 at Delaware T, 2-210/1 Southern Connecticut W, 5-010/4 Dartmouth W, 2-110/8 at Springfield College W, 2-110/14 at Yale W, 2-110/16 Massachusetts L, 2-110/21 Rhode Island T, 1-110/24 at Old Dominion W, 3-210/25 at William & Mary L, 2-110/29 at New Hampshire T, 1-111/1 at Rutgers W, 1-011/4 Brown W, 6-011/7 vs. Dartmouth# W, 3-011/8 vs. Massachusetts# W, 2-111/9 vs. New Hampshire# W, 2-011/19 vs. Old Dominion* W, 3-2 (ot)11/20 vs. Delaware* L, 4-3 (ot)11/20 vs. St. Louis* W, 2-111/21 vs. Long Beach State* W, 2-111/22 vs. Old Dominion* L, 2-0#EAIAW Tournament (Springfield, MA)*AIAW Tournament (Carbondale, IL)

1981 (15-2-3)Head Coach / Diane Wrightncaa diVision i championsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/12 Virginia W, 4-09/13 Delaware W, 2-09/19 William & Mary T, 2-29/20 Old Dominion L, 4-09/24 at Providence W, 2-1 (2ot)9/26 at Penn State T, 2-29/27 at Lock Haven L, 3-110/3 at Dartmouth W, 5-010/6 Springfield College W, 2-010/13 Yale W, 2-010/17 at Rhode Island W, 4-010/22 at Southern Connecticut W, 5-110/27 New Hampshire W, 2-010/31 Rutgers W, 5-111/3 at Brown W, 1-011/7 at Massachusetts T, 1-111/10 Boston College W, 10-011/15 vs. Purdue# W, 2-1 (2ot)11/21 vs. Old Dominion* W, 3-011/22 vs. Massachusetts** W, 4-1#NCAA First Round (Storrs, CT)*NCAA Semifinals (Storrs, CT)**NCAA Championships (Storrs, CT)

1982 (18-3-0)Head Coach / Diane WrightNCAA Tournament FinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/8 Boston University W, 5-09/11 Vermont W, 5-09/12 North Carolina W, 6-09/14 at Boston College W, 6-09/18 at Delaware W, 4-3 (2ot)9/19 at West Chester W, 3-2 (2ot)9/23 Providence W, 8-09/30 Rhode Island W, 7-110/2 Dartmouth W, 1-010/5 at Springfield College L, 2-110/7 at Harvard W, 3-110/16 Penn State W, 1-010/22 at William & Mary W, 2-010/23 at Old Dominion L, 1-010/27 at New Hampshire W, 2-1 (ot)11/2 Brown W, 6-011/6 Massachusetts W, 2-011/9 Northeastern W, 4-011/14 vs. Iowa# W, 3-2 (2ot)11/20 vs. Delaware* W, 2-011/21 vs. Old Dominion** L, 3-2#NCAA Quarterfinals (Storrs, CT)*NCAA Semifinals (Philadelphia, PA)**NCAA Championships (Philadelphia, PA)

1974 team - “the first team” 1983 team - “ncaa finalists”

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

year-by-year results

1983 (19-1-2)Head Coach / Diane WrightNCAA Tournament FinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/13 Boston College W, 5-09/15 at Boston University W, 4-09/17 Syracuse W, 5-09/18 Delaware W, 1-09/22 at Providence W, 3-09/25 Univ. of the Pacific W, 4-010/1 vs. Iowa W, 4-010/2 at Dartmouth T, 1-1 (2ot)10/4 Springfield College W, 1-010/6 Harvard W, 2-010/12 Yale W, 5-010/15 at Penn State W, 4-110/18 at Rhode Island W, 2-010/22 Old Dominion W, 1-010/26 New Hampshire W, 3-110/29 at Rutgers W, 3-011/2 at Brown W, 3-011/5 at Massachusetts T, 1-1 (2ot)11/8 at Northeastern W, 4-111/13 vs. Penn State# W, 1-011/18 vs. Northwestern* W, 2-011/20 vs. Old Dominion** L, 3-1 (3ot)#NCAA Quarterfinals (Storrs, CT)*NCAA Semifinals (Philadelphia, PA)**NCAA Championships (Philadelphia, PA)

1984 (18-4-0)Head Coach / Diane WrightNCAA Tournament SemifinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/8 Ohio State W, 3-19/9 James Madison W, 3-09/11 at Boston College W, 3-29/13 Boston University W, 5-09/15 at Delaware W, 3-09/20 Providence W, 2-09/22 at Springfield College W, 3-19/26 Dartmouth W, 2-110/3 at Harvard W, 2-010/6 Penn State L, 2-1 (ot)10/10 at Yale W, 4-010/16 Rhode Island W, 10-010/19 at William & Mary W, 1-010/20 at Old Dominion L, 2-110/24 at New Hampshire L, 4-3 (ot)10/27 Rutgers W, 1-0 (ot)10/31 Brown W, 5-011/3 Massachusetts W, 2-111/6 Northeastern W, 3-011/10 Massachusetts# W, 4-3 (3ot/ps)11/11 vs. New Hampshire* W, 3-2 (ot)11/17 vs. Old Dominion** L, 2-1#NCAA First Round (Storrs, CT)*NCAA Quarterfinals (Springfield, MA)**NCAA Semifinals (Springfield, MA)

1985 (19-2-0)Head Coach / Diane Wrightncaa diVision i championsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/7 James Madison W, 7-19/11 at Boston University W, 4-19/14 Maine W, 5-09/15 Rhode Island W, 4-19/19 at Providence W, 2-19/22 vs. Iowa W, 1-09/25 at Dartmouth W, 5-19/28 New Hampshire W, 3-110/2 Harvard W, 2-010/5 at Penn State L, 3-210/9 Yale W, 5-110/12 Old Dominion W, 3-110/15 Springfield College W, 1-0 (2ot)10/24 Boston College W, 3-110/26 at Rutgers W, 2-010/30 at Brown W, 4-011/2 at Massachusetts W, 2-111/6 at Northeastern L, 3-111/17 vs. Maryland# W, 2-011/23 vs. Boston University* W, 2-111/24 vs. Old Dominion** W, 3-2#NCAA Quarterfinals (Boston, MA)*NCAA Semifinals (Norfolk, VA)**NCAA Championship (Norfolk, VA)

1986 (13-4-3)Head Coach / Diane WrightNCAA Tournament QuarterfinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/10 Boston University W, 4-09/13 Michigan State W, 5-19/14 Lock Haven W, 3-09/17 Providence W, 7-29/20 at New Hampshire L, 2-19/24 Dartmouth W, 5-29/27 Stanford W, 3-010/1 at Harvard T, 1-1 (2ot)10/4 Penn State W, 1-010/8 at Yale W, 3-010/14 at Springfield College W, 2-110/17 at Old Dominion L, 3-110/19 vs. North Carolina L, 2-010/22 at Boston College W, 3-010/25 Rutgers T, 1-1 (2ot)10/29 Brown W, 4-011/1 Massachusetts T, 1-1 (2ot)11/9 Temple W, 4-3 (2ot)11/15 vs. Massachusetts# W, 3-211/16 vs. New Hampshire* L, 2-1#NCAA First Round (Storrs, CT)*NCAA Quarterfinals (Storrs, CT)

1987 (9-5-4)Head Coach / Diane WrightDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/11 vs. Iowa W, 3-2 (ot)9/16 at Providence T, 1-1 (2ot)9/23 at Dartmouth W, 5-19/30 Harvard T, 3-3 (2ot)10/3 California-Berkeley W, 5-110/7 Yale W, 3-010/10 Old Dominion L, 1-0 (2ot)10/13 Springfield College W, 3-110/16 at Lock Haven W, 5-3 (ot)10/18 at Penn State T, 2-2 (2ot)10/22 Boston College W, 4-110/25 at Rutgers W, 2-110/28 at Brown W, 2-010/31 at Massachusetts L, 3-111/2 New Hampshire L, 2-111/4 at Boston University L, 3-211/7 at Northeastern L, 3-011/8 Temple T, 3-3 (2ot)

1988 (14-4-1)Head Coach / Diane WrightNCAA TournamentDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/10 Colgate W, 3-19/11 Michigan State W, 2-09/14 Providence T, 1-19/20 Dartmouth W, 2-09/24 at Temple L, 2-1 (ot)9/25 at Villanova L, 2-1 (ot)9/29 at Harvard W, 2-110/1 Penn State W, 4-010/5 at Yale W, 4-010/8 at New Hampshire W, 1-010/11 at Springfield College W, 2-010/15 at Old Dominion L, 2-010/16 vs. Lehigh W, 7-010/20 at Boston College W, 1-010/26 Brown W, 1-010/29 Massachusetts W, 3-211/2 Boston University W, 2-011/5 Northeastern W, 1-011/12 vs. Northeastern# L, 2-1#NCAA First Round (Amherst, MA)

1989 (10-9-0)Head Coach / Diane WrightBIG EAST Tournament FinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/8 Colgate W, 7-39/10 Maine W, 3-19/13 at Providence L, 2-19/19 at Dartmouth W, 2-09/22 at Temple L, 5-19/24 at Penn State L, 2-09/28 Harvard W, 2-19/30 Old Dominion L, 1-010/4 Yale W, 5-010/7 New Hampshire L, 3-210/10 Springfield College W, 3-010/14 West Chester W, 4-110/21 at Rutgers W, 2-010/25 at Brown W, 2-010/28 at Massachusetts L, 1-010/30 at Northeastern L, 4-211/2 at Boston University L, 2-011/4 vs. Syracuse W, 1-011/5 vs. Providence* L, 3-2 (ot)*BIG EAST Championship (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1990 (11-8-2)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament Semifinals,NCAA TournamentDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/8 Michigan State W, 2-19/9 Syracuse L, 2-1 (ot)9/12 Providence L, 1-09/18 Dartmouth W, 1-09/22 Penn State L, 2-09/27 at Harvard W, 2-1 (2ot)9/29 at New Hampshire T, 0-0 (2ot)10/3 at Yale W, 3-010/6 at Old Dominion L, 5-010/7 at William & Mary T, 0-0 (2ot)10/9 at Springfield College L, 2-010/12 at Villanova W, 4-010/13 at West Chester W, 5-210/18 at Boston College W, 1-010/20 Rutgers W, 4-010/23 Northeastern W, 2-010/25 Brown W, 4-310/27 Massachusetts L, 2-111/1 at Boston University W, 1-011/3 vs. Providence* L, 2-011/7 vs. Massachusetts# (3OT) L, 1-0*BIG EAST Championship (Syracuse, NY)#NCAA First Round (Amherst, MA)

1986 team - “ncaa Quarterfinalists” 1990 team - “ncaa first round”

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

year-by-year results

1991 (10-8-1)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament FinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/7 Rhode Island W, 3-09/8 Villanova W, 2-09/14 at Providence W, 1-09/18 at Dartmouth W, 2-19/21 Lafayette W, 1-0 (2ot)9/28 New Hampshire L, 2-010/2 at Yale W, 6-210/6 Old Dominion L, 3-010/10 at Brown W, 2-1 (ot)10/12 West Chester T, 1-1 (2ot)10/17 Boston College W, 5-010/19 Springfield College W, 4-010/23 at Northeastern L, 1-010/26 at Massachusetts L, 2-010/28 Harvard L, 2-1 (ot)10/30 at Boston University L, 1-011/3 at Penn State L, 4-111/9 vs. Villanova W, 2-011/10 vs. Providence* L, 1-0 (ot)*BIG EAST Championship (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1992 (10-9-1)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/7 at Lafayette L, 1-09/9 at Rhode Island W, 6-09/13 Providence (OT) L, 3-29/16 Dartmouth T, 0-0 (2ot)9/19 Penn State L, 3-19/23 at Harvard W, 2-19/26 at Villanova L, 1-09/27 vs. Georgetown W, 4-09/30 Yale W, 1-010/3 at New Hampshire W, 3-010/10 vs. Duke L, 1-010/11 at Old Dominion L, 6-010/15 at Boston College L, 2-1 (ot)10/17 at Springfield College L, 3-2 (ot)10/21 Northeastern W, 2-010/24 Massachusetts L, 2-110/28 Boston University W, 1-011/1 at Syracuse W, 3-2 (ot)11/7 vs. Villanova* W, 2-011/8 vs. Syracuse* W, 1-0*BIG EAST Championship (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1993 (11-8-2)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament FinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/5 Ursinus W, 3-09/8 Rhode Island W, 2-09/12 at Providence (OT) T, 1-19/15 at Dartmouth W, 2-19/18 at Penn State L, 3-09/19 vs. James Madison L, 2-09/23 Harvard W, 2-19/25 Villanova W, 4-09/29 at Yale W, 5-010/2 New Hampshire (OT) T, 0-010/3 Old Dominion (OT) L, 2-110/8 at West Chester (OT) L, 2-110/10 at Georgetown W, 7-010/14 Boston College W, 2-010/16 Springfield College W, 4-110/20 at Northeastern W, 2-010/23 at Massachusetts L, 3-110/27 at Boston University L, 3-010/30 Syracuse (OT) L, 2-111/5 vs. Providence* W, 3-211/7 vs. Syracuse* L, 1-0*BIG EAST Championship (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1994 (15-4-2)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament SemifinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/3 Colgate W, 5-19/4 Temple W, 3-09/7 Rhode Island W, 3-09/10 Providence W, 5-09/14 Dartmouth W, 3-19/17 Penn State W, 2-1 (2ot)9/20 at Harvard W, 4-19/23 at Villanova W, 2-1 (ot)9/25 at Georgetown W, 8-010/1 at Old Dominion L, 3-210/2 vs. William & Mary W, 2-010/5 Northeastern L, 1-010/8 West Chester W, 3-010/12 at Boston Coll. T, 0-0 (2ot)10/15 at Springfield College W, 3-010/19 at New Hampshire L, 2-110/21 Yale W, 1-0 (ot)10/23 Massachusetts W, 1-0 (ot)10/26 Boston University W, 2-010/29 at Syracuse T, 1-1 (2ot)11/5 vs. Boston College* L, 3-0*BIG EAST Championship (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1995 (11-7-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament SemifinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/2 Colgate W, 3-09/3 Virginia Comm. W, 9-09/6 at Rhode Island W, 2-09/9 at Providence W, 2-09/13 Dartmouth W, 4-19/15 at Penn State L, 1-0 (ot)9/17 at St. Joseph’s L, 3-29/20 Harvard W, 2-09/23 Villanova W, 8-19/27 New Hampshire W, 3-09/30 Old Dominion W, 2-010/4 at Northeastern L, 3-2 (ot)10/11 Boston College L, 1-010/14 at Rutgers L, 1-010/21 at Massachusetts W, 2-110/25 at Boston University L, 2-1 (ot)10/28 Syracuse W, 2-111/4 vs. Syracuse* L, 1-0 (ot)* BIG EAST Championship (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1996 (21-2-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament QuarterfinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/1 Fairfield W, 7-09/7 Hofstra W, 9-09/8 St. Joseph’s W, 8-09/14 Providence W, 7-29/15 Michigan State W, 3-29/18 Rhode Island W, 5-19/21 Penn State W, 2-19/25 at Harvard W, 2-19/29 at Villanova W, 5-110/2 New Hampshire W, 6-010/5 vs. William & Mary W, 4-010/6 at Old Dominion L, 2-010/9 Northeastern W, 2-110/12 at Dartmouth W, 5-110/16 at Boston College W, 5-010/19 Rutgers W, 8-110/20 Princeton W, 3-110/26 Massachusetts W, 2-111/2 Syracuse W, 1-011/3 at Boston Univ. W, 2-1 (ot)11/8 vs. Syracuse* W, 6-111/10 vs. Providence* W, 3-211/17 vs. Northeastern# L, 3-1*BIG EAST Championship (Storrs, CT)#NCAA Quarterfinals (Storrs, CT)

1997 (16-7-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament FinalistsNCAA Tournament QuarterfinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/30 Colgate W, 11-29/3 Fairfield W, 11-09/6 Miami (Ohio) W, 5-29/7 Radford W, 4-09/13 at Providence L, 3-29/17 Rhode Island W, 11-09/20 at Penn State L, 4-39/21 vs. Bucknell W, 4-09/24 Harvard W, 3-19/27 Villanova W, 8-010/1 Dartmouth W, 5-010/8 at Northeastern L, 2-110/12 Old Dominion L, 4-210/15 Boston College W, 1-010/18 at Rutgers W, 5-210/19 at Princeton L, 3-210/25 at Massachusetts W, 2-110/30 Boston University W, 1-011/2 at Syracuse W, 3-211/8 vs. Syracuse* W, 5-4 (2ot)11/9 vs. Boston College* L, 2-011/15 vs. James Madison# W, 1-011/16 vs. North Carolina## L, 4-0*BIG EAST Championship (Chestnut Hill, MA)#NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, NC)##NCAA Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, NC)

1998 (19-4-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament SemifinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/1 Quinnipiac W, 10-09/5 American W, 3-19/6 Delaware W, 3-19/12 Providence W, 3-09/13 Cornell W, 7-19/19 Penn State W, 4-39/23 at Harvard W, 3-19/26 vs. JMU W, 2-1 (ot)9/27 at Villanova W, 7-110/2 Northeastern W, 2-010/7 at Fairfield W, 6-210/10 at William & Mary W, 5-110/11 at Old Dominion L, 3-110/14 at Boston College L, 2-010/17 Rutgers W, 3-210/18 Princeton W, 2-110/24 at Massachusetts W, 2-110/28 at Boston University L, 4-110/31 Syracuse W, 2-111/6 vs. Syracuse* W, 2-111/8 vs. Boston College* W, 2-111/15 Boston College# W, 3-011/20 vs. Princeton## L, 4-1*BIG EAST Championship (Villanova, PA)#NCAA Quarterfinals (Storrs, CT)##NCAA Semifinals (Philadelphia, PA)

1992 team - “BiG east tournament champions” 1996 team - “ncaa Quarterfinalists”

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

year-by-year results

1999 (23-1-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament SemifinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE9/4 William & Mary W, 3-19/5 Kent State W, 3-29/11 at Providence W, 4-19/14 vs. New Hampshire W, 7-29/17 at Penn State W, 1-09/19 at Princeton W, 3-19/22 Harvard W, 2-19/25 Villanova W, 6-19/29 Brown W, 3-210/1 at Northeastern W, 2-110/3 Massachusetts W, 4-110/6 at Fairfield W, 8-110/9 Old Dominion W, 3-010/13 Boston College W, 5-010/16 at Rutgers W, 7-310/21 Sacred Heart W, 8-010/24 Quinnipiac W, 8-010/27 Boston University W, 3-010/31 at Syracuse W, 3-111/5 vs. Villanova* W, 4-111/7 vs. Syracuse* W, 2-011/13 vs. Brown# W, 6-011/14 vs. Massachusetts# W, 2-111/19 vs. Michigan## L, 4-3*BIG EAST Championship (Syracuse, NY)#NCAA Quarterfinals (Storrs, CT)##NCAA Semifinals (Boston, MA)

2000 (17-7-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament QuarterfinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/26 at Maryland L, 9-18/27 vs. Ohio University W, 5-29/2 Hofstra W, 7-19/3 Louisville W, 2-1 (ot)9/9 Providence W, 6-09/12 New Hampshire W, 2-09/15 Penn State L, 5-49/17 Ohio State W, 3-09/20 at Harvard W, 2-19/24 at Villanova W, 2-1 (ot)9/27 Brown W, 2-1 (ot)9/30 at Massachusetts L, 2-110/7 at Old Dominion L, 5-210/8 vs. William & Mary W, 3-210/10 at Boston College W, 2-1 (2ot)10/14 Rutgers W, 3-210/18 Northeastern L, 2-1 (ot)10/25 at Boston Univ. W,3-2 (ot)10/28 Syracuse W, 2-010/29 Princeton L, 2-011/3 vs. Syracuse* W, 1-0 (ot)11/5 vs. Providence* W, 2-011/11 vs. Virginia# W, 2-111/12 vs. Old Dominion# L, 6-4*BIG EAST Championship (Storrs, CT)#NCAA Quarterfinals (Norfolk, VA)

2001 (8-9-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/25 vs. North Carolina L, 4-09/1 St. Joseph’s W, 4-09/2 Albany W, 6-19/8 at Penn State L, 3-19/19 Harvard W, 4-19/22 Villanova L, 2-19/26 at Brown L, 4-29/29 Massachusetts W, 3-110/3 Providence W, 3-010/6 Old Dominion L, 3-010/10 Boston College L, 2-110/13 at Rutgers L, 2-110/14 at Princeton L, 3-210/17 at Northeastern W, 2-110/19 Boston University W, 2-010/24 Fairfield W, 6-410/28 at Syracuse L, 4-1

2002 (15-8-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament First RoundDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/31 Hofstra L, 3-19/1 Vermont W, 4-19/6 Penn State L, 2-19/10 at New Hampshire L, 2-19/14 vs. Iowa L, 2-09/15 at Michigan L, 2-1 (ot)9/18 Harvard W, 3-29/22 at Villanova W, 2-19/25 Brown W, 3-19/28 at Massachusetts W, 5-010/2 Yale W, 5-010/4 Quinnipiac W, 6-010/9 at Boston Coll. W, 1-0 (ot)10/12 Princeton L, 4-3 (2ot)10/19 Rutgers W, 5-010/22 at Boston University L, 5-310/26 Syracuse W, 2-1 (ot)10/30 at Fairfield W, 3-2 (2ot)11/2 at Providence W, 2-011/5 Northeastern W, 1-0 (ot)11/8 vs. Syracuse* W, 1-0 (ot)11/10 vs. Villanova* W, 3-111/16 vs. Northeastern# L, 1-0*BIG EAST Championship (Syracuse, NY)#NCAA First Round (Cambridge, MA)

2003 (17-6-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament FinalistsNCAA Tournament QuarterfinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/30 Lafayette W, 3-08/31 Lehigh W, 2-09/7 at Penn State L, 2-19/10 Quinnipiac W, 3-09/13 vs. Stanford W, 4-09/14 at Old Dominion L, 4-29/20 Villanova W, 4-09/24 Harvard L, 2-39/27 Massachusetts W, 7-010/1 at Yale W, 5-210/4 New Hampshire W, 1-010/8 Boston College L, 2-110/11 at Princeton W, 2-110/15 at Northeastern W, 2-010/19 at Rutgers W, 5-110/22 Boston University W, 3-110/26 at Syracuse W, 2-110/29 Fairfield W, 8-011/1 Providence W, 4-011/7 vs. Rutgers* W, 3-011/9 vs. Boston College* L, 4-3 (ot)11/15 vs. Northeastern# W, 2-111/16 vs. Wake Forest## L, 3-0*BIG EAST Championship (Chestnut Hill, MA)#NCAA First Round (Storrs, CT)##NCAA Quarterfinals (Storrs, CT)

2004 (20-2-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament First RoundDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/28 Sacred Heart W, 7-08/29 American W, 3-09/4 Penn State W, 3-19/8 Quinnipiac W, 9-19/10 Vermont W, 4-09/12 Princeton W, 4-09/19 at Villanova W, 1-09/22 at Harvard W, 3-19/25 at Massachusetts W, 4-09/29 Yale W, 8-110/1 at New Hampshire W, 6-010/6 at Boston College W, 3-210/10 at Boston University W, 4-310/13 Northeastern L, 0-1 (ot)10/16 Rutgers W, 6-010/22 Syracuse W, 3-010/24 Cornell W, 6-010/27 at Fairfield W, 5-010/30 vs. Providence W, 6-011/5 vs. Villanova* W, 2-111/7 vs. Boston College* W, 4-111/13 vs. Northeastern# L, 1-2*BIG EAST Championship (Syracuse, NY)#NCAA First Round (Cambridge, MA)

2005 (17-6-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament QuarTerfinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/26 Albany W, 4-18/28 Maine W, 7-09/4 at Penn State L, 1-39/8 vs. Quinnipiac W, 1-0 (ot)9/11 at Princeton W, 4-29/14 New Hampshire W, 8-09/17 Villanova L, 3-49/21 Harvard L, 0-19/24 Massachusetts W, 2-19/28 at Yale W, 1-09/30 Louisville W, 3-110/8 vs. Michigan State W, 4-210/9 at Michigan L, 1-2 (ot/ps)10/12 at Northeastern W, 3-210/15 at Rutgers W, 4-110/19 Boston Univ. W, 5-4 (ot)10/23 at Syracuse W, 3-210/26 Boston College L, 0-110/29 Providence W, 5-011/4 vs. Louisville* W, 1-0 (ot)11/6 vs. Villanova* W, 3-2 (ot)11/12 vs. Boston College# W, 3-211/13 vs. Duke^ L, 2-3 (ot)*BIG EAST Championship (Piscataway, N.J.)#NCAA First Round (Princeton, N.J.)^NCAA Quarterfinal (Princeton, N.J.)

1998 team - “ncaa semifinalists” 2003 team - “ncaa semifinalists”

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2011 CONNECTICUT FIELD HOCKEY22 NCAA TourNAmENT AppEArANCESnine final fours • two national championships (1981, 1985)22 BiG east championshipsncaa tournament • 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

year-by-year results

2006 (21-4-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament SemifinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/26 Va. Commonwealth W, 3-18/27 Hofstra W, 2-19/1 vs. Michigan W, 2-19/3 Penn State L, 0-19/6 Yale W, 6-09/9 Sacred Heart W, 7-19/17 at Villanova L, 1-49/20 at Harvard W, 1-09/23 at Massachusetts W, 6-09/26 Quinnipiac W, 3-09/29 at Louisville W, 3-110/1 vs. California W, 5-110/7 Princeton W, 2-010/8 Georgetown W, 5-110/11 Northeastern W, 4-110/14 Rutgers W, 4-010/18 vs. Boston Univ. W, 6-010/21 Syracuse W, 3-010/25 at Boston College W, 4-3 (ot)10/28 at Providence L, 1-211/4 at Louisville* W, 3-2 (ot)11/5 vs. Providence* W, 4-311/11 vs. Boston Univ.$ W, 3-011/12 at Princeton$ W, 3-011/17 vs. Maryland^ L, 1-2 (2-4/ps)*BIG EAST Championship (Louisville, Ky.)$NCAA First Round (Princeton, N.J.)^NCAA Semifinals (Winston Salem, N.C.)

2007 (22-3-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament SemifinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/25 Maine W, 2-08/26 Towson W, 3-19/2 at #7 Penn State W, 3-19/5 Yale W, 1-09/8 vs. #9 Old Dominion W, 3-29/9 at #15 Michigan W, 3-19/14 #6 Michigan State W, 4-3 (ot)9/16 Villanova L, 2-39/19 Harvard W, 2-09/22 UMass W, 3-29/25 at Quinnipiac W, 7-09/28 at #16 Louisville W, 6-010/5 vs. Georgetown W, 6-110/7 at Princeton L,1-210/10 at Northeastern W, 3-010/13 at Rutgers W, 2-110/17 #14 Boston Univ. W, 3-210/21 #18 Syracuse W, 5-210/24 #12 Boston College W, 2-110/27 #20 Providence W, 3-111/3 at Syracuse* W, 2-011/4 vs. Providence* W, 1-011/10 vs. Massachusetts$ W, 4-111/11 vs. Boston Univ.$ W, 2-111/16 vs. #1 North Carolina^ L, 2-4*BIG EAST Championship (Syracuse, NY)$NCAA First Round (Storrs, Conn.)^NCAA Semifinals (College Park, Md.)

2008 (17-4-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Regular Season ChampionsNCAA Tournament First RoundDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/30 Sacred Heart W, 5-09/1 Maine W, 4-19/6 Penn State W, 1-09/10 at Yale W, 3-19/12 at Massachusetts W, 1-09/14 Princeton W, 3-2 (ot)9/19 Providence W, 2-1 (ot)9/21 Michigan W, 4-3 (ot)9/24 at Harvard W, 5-19/27 at No. 11 Louisville L, 1-310/1 Quinnipiac W, 6-110/12 at Albany W, 2-1 (ot)10/15 Northeastern W, 3-010/18 at No. 1 Syracuse W, 1-010/22 at Boston University L, 0-210/25 Rutgers W, 4-210/29 Georgetown W, 6-111/1 at Villanova W, 4-011/8 vs. No. 13 Louisville* W, 4-111/9 vs. No. 1 Syracuse* L, 0-111/15 vs. Duke^ L, 1-2*BIG EAST Championship (Storrs, Conn.)^NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.)

2009 (19-3-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament First RoundDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/28 Temple W, 2-08/30 Fairfield W, 8-19/3 Holy Cross W, 4-19/6 at Penn State W, 2-19/12 at Michigan W, 5-19/17 Drexel W, 5-29/19 at Providence W, 4-09/23 Harvard W, 6-09/26 Louisville W, 3-29/29 at Quinnipiac W, 6-010/2 at Georgetown W, 6-110/4 at Princeton L, 3-110/9 Massachusetts W, 3-010/11 at Yale W, 5-310/14 vs. Northeastern W, 5-010/17 Syracuse L, 3-2 (ot)10/21 Boston University W, 3-110/24 at Rutgers W, 3-010/31 Villanova W, 5-111/7 vs. Louisville* W, 2-011/8 vs. Syracuse* W, 2-111/14 vs. Drexel^ L, 3-2*BIG EAST Championship (Providence, R.I.)$NCAA First Round (Storrs, Conn.)^NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.)

2010 (16-6-0)Head Coach / Nancy StevensNCAA Tournament QuarterfinalistsDATE OPPONENT SCORE8/2 Maine W, 3-09/3 #18 Penn State W, 2-19/5 Michigan W, 2-09/1 at UMass L, 0-19/12 at #18 Albany W, 5-09/17 at Villanova* W, 3-19/19 at #14 Drexel W, 4-09/24 Providence* W, 2-09/26 at #12 Boston College W, 2-1 (2ot)10/2 at #10 Louisville* L, 2-3 (ot)10/6 Yale W, 7-110/9 Georgetown* W, 9-110/10 vs. #1 North Carolina L, 1-310/13 vs. Northeastern W, 4-010/17 #4 Princeton W, 4-210/20 at #15 Boston Univ. W, 3-010/23 at #8 Syracuse* L, 0-1 (2ot)10/30 Rutgers* W, 6-011/6 #12 Louisville^ W, 2-111/7 #7 Syracuse^ L, 0-111/13 vs. #9 American! W, 3-2 (ps)11/14 at #1 Maryland& L, 1-3*BIG EAST Championship (Providence, R.I.)$NCAA First Round (Storrs, Conn.)^NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.)

2010 team - ncaa Quarterfinalists2007 team - ncaa semifinalists