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2012 Stanford field Hockey

2012 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Enrollment: 15,319 (6,878 undergraduates) Founded: 1891 Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: NorPac Athletics Director: Bernard Muir Sport Administrator: Chris Hutchins President: John Hennessy Faculty Representative: Al Camarillo

COACHES/SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Tara Danielson (Massachusetts, 1994) Record at Stanford (Years): 32-10 (2) Career Record (Years): 38-23 (3) Assistant Coach: Patrick Cota (UCLA, 2010) – 3rd yearAssistant Coach: Steve Danielson (San Diego State, 1999) – 3rd yearAthletic Trainer: Michelle Vryhof Sports Performance Coach: Lesley MoserAccounting/Finance: Frances SorensonField Hockey Office Phone: (650) 725-2578

TEAM INFORMATION2011 Record: 17-4 (Home: 8-1, Away: 8-2, Neutral: 1-1) 2011 NorPac Record (Finish): 6-0 (1st) 2011 NorPac Tournament: Championship Game (California 1, Stanford 0 on Nov. 5, 2011 at Stanford, CA) 2011 NCAA Tournament: First Round (Duke 5, Stanford 0 on Nov. 12, 2011 at Norfolk, VA)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Newcomers: 7 Facility (capacity): Varsity Turf (500)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. Athletic Communications Director/Field Hockey Contact: Brian Risso Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (650) 736-9044 Athletics Communications and Media Relations Office: (650) 723-4418 Athletics Communications and Media Relations Fax: (650) 725-2957 Athletics Website: www.gostanford.com

Table of ContentsQuick Facts / Schedule ................................................................... 1Roster / Team Photo ....................................................................... 22011 Stats / 2011 Results ............................................................. 3Year-by-Year Records / Year-by-Year Leaders .................................. 4Postseason History ......................................................................... 5All-Time Honors ............................................................................. 6Varsity Turf .................................................................................... 7

2012 ScheduleDay Date Opponent Site TimeFri. Aug. 24 La Salle Stanford 6 p.m.Sun. Aug. 26 Maryland Stanford (Pac-12 Network) 1 p.m.Wed. Aug. 29 Northwestern Stanford 12 p.m.Fri. Aug. 31 at Michigan State East Lansing, MI 12 p.m.Sat. Sept. 1 vs. Miami (OH) East Lansing, MI 1 p.m.Mon. Sept. 3 vs. Central Michigan East Lansing, MI 10 a.m.Fri. Sept. 7 Iowa Stanford (Pac-12 Network) 2:30 p.m.Sun. Sept. 9 Drexel Stanford 2 p.m.Sat. Sept. 22 vs. Radford Chapel Hill, N.C. 10 a.m.Sun. Sept. 23 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 10 a.m.Fri. Sept. 28 * at California Berkeley, CA (Pac-12 Network) 12 p.m. Fri. Oct. 5 * UC Davis Stanford 7 p.m.Sun. Oct. 7 * at Pacific Stockton, CA 1 p.m.Fri. Oct. 12 vs. Syracuse Amherst, MA 1 p.m.Sun. Oct. 14 at Connecticut Storrs, CT 10 a.m.Fri. Oct. 19 * Pacific Stanford 4 p.m.Sat. Oct. 20 * at UC Davis Davis, CA 6 p.m.Tue. Oct. 23 * California Stanford (Pac-12 Network) 7 p.m. Thu-Sat. Nov. 1-3 NorPac Championship Farmville, VA TBA* NorPac game All Times Pacific Home games in BOLD at Varsity Turf

Credits: The 2012 Stanford field hockey record book was written and edited by Brian Risso. Design, layout and production by Don Hogue. Photography by Marc Abrams, Dave Elkinson, Richard Ersted, Don Feria, David Gonzales, Kyle Terada and John Todd.

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Back Row: Head Coach Tara Danielson, Assistant Coach Patrick Cota, Assistant Coach Steve Danielson, Kasey Quon, Becky Dru, Dulcie Davies, Hannah Thiemann, Kelsey Harbin, Catherine Dawson, Athletic Trainer Michelle Vryhof, Sports Performance Coach Lesley Moser.Middle Row: Shannon Herold, Katie Mitchell, Hope Burke, Elise Ogle, Alex McCawley, Lauren Becker, Clemence Couteau, Kelsey Lloyd, Sam Neuber.Front Row: Alysha Sekhon, Courtney Haldeman, Anna Simmons, Emily Henriksson, Jessica Chisholm, Colleen Ryan, Maddie Secco.

2012 RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School)1 Dulcie Davies GK 5-5 Fr. London, England (Alleyn’s School)3 Hope Burke A 5-5 Jr. Selinsgrove, PA (Selinsgrove Area)4 Jessica Chisholm M 5-5 Fr. Tauranga, New Zealand (Waikato Diocesan School for Girls)5 Courtney Haldeman A 5-4 Jr. Upperco, MD (Hereford)6 Katie Mitchell A 5-5 Sr. Monte Sereno, CA (Saint Francis)7 Elise Ogle M 5-6 Jr. Gilroy, CA (Gilroy) 8 Becky Dru D 5-10 Sr. Buckinghamshire, England (Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School)10 Sam Neuber D 5-5 Fr. Phoenixville, PA (The Agnes Irwin School)11 Anna Simmons D 5-4 Jr. Worthington, OH (Thomas Worthington)12 Alysha Sekhon A 5-2 Sr. West Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Collingwood School)13 Kelsey Harbin D 5-10 So. Escondido, CA (San Pasqual)14 Alex McCawley M 5-5 So. North Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Carson Graham Secondary School)15 Colleen Ryan M 5-4 Sr. Huntington Beach, CA (Huntington Beach)16 Clemence Couteau A 5-6 Fr. Campbell, CA (Archbishop Mitty)17 Emily Henriksson A 5-5 Sr. Los Angeles, CA (Louisville)18 Kelsey Lloyd A 5-9 Sr. Shavertown, PA (The Taft School)19 Catherine Dawson A 5-10 Fr. Houston, TX (St. John’s School)20 Lauren Becker A 5-7 Fr. Lower Gwynedd, PA (Wissahickon)21 Kasey Quon D 5-8 So. Lake Forest, IL (Lake Forest)22 Maddie Secco M 5-6 Fr. Victoria, B.C., Canada (Oak Bay Secondary School)23 Hannah Thiemann D 5-11 So. Ladue, MO (MICDS)24 Shannon Herold M 5-7 So. Delta, British Columbia, Canada (South Delta Secondary School)

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Tara Danielson (Massachusetts, 1994) – 3rd yearAssistant Coach: Patrick Cota (UCLA, 2010) – 3rd yearAssistant Coach: Steve Danielson (San Diego State, 1999) – 3rd year

Pronunciation GuideJessica Chisholm: Chiz-imClemence Couteau: Cluh-monce Coo-toeSam Neuber: New-burMaddie Secco: Seh-koe Alysha Sekhon: See-conHannah Thiemann: Thee-min

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2011 ResultsDate Opponent Score Overall NorPac Att. Goals Scored (Assist)Aug. 27 vs. Hofstra (1) W, 4-3 (OT) 1-0 0-0 85 Dru (Byrne, Burke), Dru (Byrne, Ryan), Dru (McCawley, Herold), Harbin

(unassisted)Aug. 29 at No. 4 Connecticut (1) L, 4-2 1-1 0-0 123 McCawley (unassisted), Dru (Thiemann, Herold)Aug. 31 at No. 17 Albany W, 3-2 2-1 0-0 110 Dru (Byrne, Burke), Burke (unassisted), McCawley (unassisted) Sept. 3 at Yale W, 3-1 3-1 0-0 311 Mitchell (unassisted), Thiemann (unassisted), Henriksson (unassisted)Sept. 9 No. 19 Indiana W, 3-2 4-1 0-0 297 McCawley (Herold), Holman (Lloyd), Burke (Holman)Sept. 11 No. 18 Northeastern W, 4-2 5-1 0-0 123 Burke (Byrne), Dru (Harbin), Byrne (unassisted), Holman

(unassisted)Sept. 17 * at Pacific W, 4-0 6-1 1-0 190 Haldeman (unassisted), McCawley (Harbin), Haldeman (Burke), Dru

(Burke)Sept. 23 * No. 12 California W, 3-2 7-1 2-0 633 Lloyd (unassisted), Dru (Burke, Byrne), Dru (Burke, Byrne)Sept. 25 * at UC Davis W, 3-1 8-1 3-0 220 Burke (Dru, Byrne), Henriksson (Thiemann), Mitchell (Holman)Sept. 30 Robert Morris W, 1-0 9-1 3-0 116 Mitchell (Byrne)Oct. 8 at Harvard W, 4-1 10-1 3-0 250 Dru (Byrne, Burke), Lloyd (Dru), Holman (Haldeman), Dru (Herold, Burke)Oct. 9 at No. 12 New Hampshire L, 6-3 10-2 3-0 234 Haldeman (Byrne), Henriksson (Haldeman), Byrne (Lloyd)Oct. 14 * Pacific W, 7-0 11-2 4-0 237 Ryan (unassisted), Haldeman (Burke), Burke (Byrne), Henriksson

(Ryan, Dru), Harbin (McCawley), Burke (Dru), Holman (unassisted)Oct. 16 * at No. 12 California W, 3-2 12-2 5-0 308 Dru (penalty shot), Ryan (Haldeman), Henriksson (McCawley)Oct. 21 UC Davis W, 5-0 13-2 6-0 312 Dru (unassisted), Haldeman (Burke), McCawley (unassisted), Quon

(McCawley), Lloyd (Herold)Oct. 28 at Michigan State W, 3-0 14-2 6-0 107 McCawley (Haldeman), Burke (Byrne), Herold (Dru)Oct. 30 at No. 7 Michigan W, 3-0 15-2 6-0 332 Burke (Dru), Herold (Dru), Dru (Burke, Byrne)Nov. 3 Appalachian State (2) W, 7-0 16-2 6-0 285 Holman (Mitchell), Ryan (unassisted), Holman (unassisted), Mitchell

(unassisted), Holman (Byrne), Dru (penalty shot), Henriksson (Byrne)

Nov. 4 Davidson (2) W, 7-2 17-2 6-0 289 Dru (Burke, Byrne), Henriksson (unassisted), McCawley (unassisted), Byrne (McCawley), Byrne (Haldeman), McCawley (Holman), Haldeman (unassisted)

Nov. 5 No. 16 California (2) L, 1-0 17-3 6-0 387 –Nov. 12 No. 6 Duke (3) L, 5-0 17-4 6-0 359 –

No. Player G-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% SOG GWG PS-ATT DS8 Becky Dru 21-21 16 7 39 91 .176 50 3 2-2 13 Hope Burke 21-21 8 12 28 36 .222 22 4 0-0 010 Stephanie Byrne 21-21 4 16 24 34 .118 21 1 0-0 014 Alex McCawley 21-21 8 5 21 54 .148 35 2 0-0 020 Devon Holman 21-21 7 3 17 19 .368 14 1 0-0 05 Courtney Haldeman 21-0 6 5 17 25 .240 16 1 0-0 017 Emily Henriksson 21-0 7 0 14 23 .304 15 1 0-0 06 Katie Mitchell 21-21 4 1 9 21 .190 15 1 0-0 024 Shannon Herold 21-21 2 5 9 14 .143 9 0 0-0 018 Kelsey Lloyd 21-21 3 2 8 18 .167 9 0 0-0 215 Colleen Ryan 21-0 3 2 8 9 .333 5 1 0-0 013 Kelsey Harbin 21-21 2 2 6 17 .118 9 1 0-0 223 Hannah Thiemann 12-12 1 2 4 1 1.000 1 1 0-0 021 Kasey Quon 21-0 1 0 2 5 .200 5 0 0-0 012 Alysha Sekhon 18-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0-0 043 Ale Moss 21-21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 011 Anna Simmons 21-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 12 Julia LaSalvia 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0Totals 21 72 62 206 369 .195 226 17 2-2 6 Opponents 21 34 23 91 192 .177 114 4 0-0 6

No. Player G-GS Min. GA GAA SV Pct. W L T SHO43 Ale Moss 21-21 1466:41 34 1.62 74 .685 17 4 0 7 TEAM – 6:48 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 1473:29 34 1.62 77 .694 17 4 0 7Opponents 21 1473:29 72 3.42 153 .680 4 17 0 2

2011 Statistics

(1) Husky Invitational at Storrs, CT(2) NorPac Championship at Stanford, CA

(3) NCAA Championship First Round at Norfolk, VA * denotes NorPac game Home games in Bold

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*Official NCAA statistics started in 1981Year Overall Conference Conference Finish Postseason Head Coach1974 5-2-2 5-1 2nd NCIAC - - - Shirley Schoof1975 5-0-1 5-0-1 1st NCIAC AIAW Shirley Schoof1976 12-3 5-1 3rd NCIAC AIAW Shirley Schoof1977 9-3-2 3-2-2 3rd NCIAC - - - Barbara Longstreth1978 8-4-5 3-1-1 T-2nd NorCal - - - Barbara Longstreth1979 13-5-3 4-1-1 2nd NorCal AIAW Barbara Longstreth1980 6-8-4 2-3-1 4th NorCal - - - Barbara Longstreth*1981 6-5-3 3-2-2 3rd NorCal - - - Onnie Killefer1982 10-4-1 4-2 T-2nd NorPac - - - Onnie Killefer1983 10-8-1 5-3 3rd NorPac - - - Onnie Killefer1984 9-7 4-4 3rd NorPac - - - Onnie Killefer1985 10-4-1 6-1-1 1st NorPac NCAA First Round Sheryl Johnson1986 12-5-1 6-1-1 1st NorPac NCAA First Round Sheryl Johnson1987 10-6-1 6-1-1 1st NorPac NCAA First Round Sheryl Johnson1988 8-5-2 2-2-2 3rd NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson1989 1-13-3 1-3-2 4th NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson1990 8-5-1 5-0-1 1st NorPac NCAA First Round Sheryl Johnson1991 10-4 5-1 1st NorPac NCAA First Round Sheryl Johnson1992 4-9-2 2-3-1 2nd NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson1993 8-8 4-3 2nd NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson1994 4-8 2-4 3rd NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson1995 8-7 5-2 2nd NorPac NCAA First Round Sheryl Johnson1996 10-3 - - - 1st NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson1997 16-6 4-1 1st NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson1998 13-5 5-0 1st NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson1999 9-9 4-1 2nd NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson2000 13-11 4-2 1st NorPac NCAA First Round Sheryl Johnson2001 11-8 5-1 T-1st NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson2002 10-11 4-2 2nd NorPac - - - Sheryl Johnson2003 6-13 2-4 3rd NorPac - - - Lesley Irvine2004 8-12 0-6 4th NorPac - - - Lesley Irvine2005 7-14 4-2 3rd NorPac - - - Lesley Irvine2006 9-10 5-1 2nd NorPac - - - Lesley Irvine2007 13-8 5-1 T-1st NorPac NCAA First Round Lesley Irvine2008 9-11 4-2 2nd NorPac NCAA Play-In Lesley Irvine2009 17-5 5-1 1st NorPac NCAA First Round Lesley Irvine2010 15-6 5-1 T-1st NorPac NCAA First Round Tara Danielson 2011 17-4 6-0 1st NorPac NCAA First Round Tara Danielson

Year-by-Year Records

Year Goals Assists Points Shots Saves1993 Hallock (25) Syer (6) Hallock (52) - - - Hidalgo (101)1994 Marfil (11) Syer (18) Syer (26) Marfil (67) Naylor (132)1995 Medeiros (6) Leroux (8) Medeiros (17) Leroux (71) - - -1996 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1997 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1998 Leroux (14) Cloyd, Leroux (7) Leroux (35) Leroux (69) Crowley (44)1999 Banuelos (9) Billmyer, Williams (4) Banuelos (20) Banuelos (53) Shapiro (71)2000 Swesey (9) Swesey (7) Swesey (25) Stai (73) Shapiro (148)2001 Swesey (11) Herman (4) Swesey (24) Swesey (45) Shapiro (112)2002 Billmyer (10) Morgan, Williams (6) Billmyer (23) Williams (76) Zander (50)2003 Lopresti (10) Lopresti (6) Lopresti (26) Lopresti, Sturdevan (44) Zander (122)2004 Zutz, Robinson (6) Erickson (4) Zutz, Robinson (14) Zutz (42) Kralovec (125)2005 Hussey (9) Halliday (5) Hussey (19) Zutz (49) Bell (60)2006 Zutz (13) Zutz (8) Zutz (34) Zutz (57) Bell (109)2007 Zutz (13) Braun, Zutz (6) Zutz (32) Travlos (71) Bell (199)2008 Uehara (11) Gandhi (10) Uehara (22) Gandhi (54) Moss (111)2009 Travlos (17) Soza (17) Travlos (38) Travlos (70) Moss (117)2010 Dru (13) Dru (10) Dru (36) Dru (88) Moss (85) 2011 Dru (16) Byrne (16) Dru (39) Dru (91) Moss (74)

Year-by-Year LeadersComplete records unavailable in 1996-97 and prior to 1993

Sara Hallock, a two-time All-American and two-time NorPac Player of the Year, finished third in the nation in scoring with 25 goals during her senior campaign in 1993.

Nancy White was a two-time AIAW All-American and member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team.

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AIAW Postseason Appearances3 (1975, 1976, 1979)

Year Round Opponent Result Site Head Coach 1975 First William & Mary L, 5-1 Harrisburg, VA Shirley Schoof1975 Consolation Wooster L, 3-1 Harrisburg, VA Shirley Schoof

1976 First William & Mary L, 5-1 West Chester, PA Shirley Schoof 1976 Consolation Central Missouri State L, 2-0 West Chester, PA Shirley Schoof

1979 First Ursinus L, 2-0 Princeton, N.J. Barbara Longstreth 1979 Consolation Washington State W, 3-1 Princeton, N.J. Barbara Longstreth 1979 Cons. Quarterfinals Saint Louis L, 2-1 Princeton, N.J. Barbara Longstreth

NCAA Postseason Appearances11 (1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011)

Year Round Opponent Result Site Head Coach 1985 First Iowa L, 3-0 Evanston, IL Sheryl Johnson 1986 First Northwestern L, 3-0 Evanston, IL Sheryl Johnson1987 First Northwestern L, 2-0 Evanston, IL Sheryl Johnson1990 First Iowa L, 7-2 Iowa City, IA Sheryl Johnson1991 First Iowa L, 5-0 Iowa City, IA Sheryl Johnson1995 First Penn State L, 5-0 University Park, PA Sheryl Johnson2000 First Old Dominion L, 6-1 Norfolk, VA Sheryl Johnson2007 First North Carolina L, 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. Lesley Irvine2009 First Princeton L, 4-0 Princeton, N.J. Lesley Irvine2010 First North Carolina L, 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. Tara Danielson2011 First Duke L, 5-0 Norfolk, VA Tara Danielson

2007 NorPac Tournament Champions

2009 NorPac Tournament Champions

2008 NorPac Tournament Champions

2010 NorPac Tournament Champions

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HonorsNFHCA ALL-AMERICANSKaren Chamberlain, Ami Chitwood, Maree Chung, Becky Dru, Sara Hallock, Patsy Huntington, Karen Jones, Onnie Killefer, Elise Morgan, Alison Smith, Xanthe Travlos, Nancy White, Justina Williams, Andi Wolpert

NFHCA REGIONAL ALL-AMERICANS2011: Stephanie Byrne (First Team), Becky Dru (First Team), Alex McCawley (Second Team)2010: Xanthe Travlos (First Team), Becky Dru (First Team), Camille Gandhi (Second Team)2009: Camille Gandhi (First Team), Xanthe Travlos (First Team)2008: Camille Gandhi (First Team), Xanthe Travlos (Second Team)2007: Xanthe Travlos (First Team), Jess Zutz (First Team)2006: Aska Sturdevan (Second Team)2005: Missy Halliday (Second Team)2002: Tysie Sawyer (Second Team), Christina Williams (Second Team)2001: Erica Swesey (Second Team)2000: Michelle Scott 1999: Mallory Chambers (Second Team), Sarah Medeiros (Second Team)1998: Carey Cloyd, Monique Leroux, Justina Williams1997: Carey Cloyd, Monique Leroux, Justina Williams1996: Carey Cloyd, Karla Peterson

ALL-NORPAC SELECTIONS2011: Becky Dru (West Co-Player of the Year, West Defensive Player of the Year), Stephanie Byrne, Becky Dru, Alex McCawley, Ale Moss, Tara Danielson (Coach of the Year)2010: Xanthe Travlos (West Player of the Year), Becky Dru (West Defensive Player of the Year), Stephanie Byrne, Becky Dru, Camille Gandhi, Ale Moss, Xanthe Travlos2009: Xanthe Travlos (First Team, West Player of the Year), Becky Dru (First Team, Rookie of the Year), Camille Gandhi (First Team), Ale Moss (First Team), Midori Uehara (Second Team), Beth Ridley (Julie Nagle Extraordinary Teammate Award), Lesley Irvine (Coach of the Year)2008: Stephanie Byrne (Rookie of the Year), Camille Gandhi (First Team, Player of the Year), Xanthe Travlos (First Team), Ale Moss (Second Team), Bailey Richardson (Second Team), Midori Uehara (Second Team)2007: Camille Gandhi (First Team, Rookie of the Year), Xanthe Travlos (First Team), Jess Zutz (First Team, Offensive Player of the Year), Madison Bell (Second Team), Bailey Richardson (Second Team), Rachel Bush (Julie Nagel Extraordinary Teammate Award), Lesley Irvine (Coach of the Year) 2006: Julia Drewes (First Team), Aska Sturdevan (First Team), Jess Zutz (First Team), Madison Bell (Second Team), Bailey Richardson (Second Team), Nora Soza (Rookie of the Year), Chloe Bade (Julie Nagel Extraordinary Teammate Award)2005: Missy Halliday (First Team), Caroline Hussey (First Team, Rookie of the Year), Aska Sturdevan (First Team), Jess Zutz (Second Team), Eleanor Morgan (Sheryl Johnson Academic Award)2004: Eleanor Morgan (First Team, Sheryl Johnson Academic Award), Aska Sturdevan (Second Team), Jess Zutz (Second Team, West Division Rookie of the Year)2003: Cara-Lynn Lopresti (First Team, West Division Rookie of the Year), Dani Guernsey (Second Team) 2002: Amanda Billmyer (First Team), Amrit Chima (First Team), Christina Williams (First Team), Tysie Sawyer (Second Team, West Division Defensive Player of the Year)2001: Rebecca Shapiro (First Team), Erica Swesey (First Team), Sara Herman (Second Team), Melissa Stai (Second Team)

2000: Michelle Scott (MVP), Amanda Billmyer, Sara Herman, Melissa Stai1999: Julie Gwozdz (Defensive Player of the Year), Mallory Chambers, Lindsey Dunagan, Sarah Medeiros1998: Justina Williams (Outstanding Offensive Player), Carey Cloyd, Lissy Goralnik, Monique Leroux, Sheryl Johnson (Coach of the Year)1997: Justina Williams (Co-Player of the Year), Carey Cloyd, Stephanie Finkelstein, Lissy Goralnik, Monique Leroux, Kelly Naylor, Sheryl Johnson (Coach of the Year)1996: Karla Petersen (Player of the Year), Carey Cloyd, Lissy Goralnik, Amy Marfil, Sheryl Johnson (Coach of the Year)1995: Elise Morgan (Player of the Year), Leah Jacobs, Amy Marfil, Kelly Naylor, Karla Petersen, Sheryl Johnson (Coach of the Year)1994: Leah Jacobs, Elise Morgan, Karla Petersen, Tina Syer1993: Sara Hallock (Player of the Year), Danielle Beynet, Gina Bianchini, Tina Syer1992: Sara Hallock (Player of the Year), Gina Bianchini, Christina Trevino, Kristina Vidal1991: Chris Trevino (Player of the Year), Sara Hallock, Susan Leckrone, Kristina Vidal, Sheryl Johnson (Coach of the Year)1990: Tricia McJennett (Player of the Year), Sara Hallock, Ellen Lee, Clare Stephens, Chris Trevino, Sheryl Johnson (Coach of the Year)1989: Michelanne Baker, Clare Stephens, Chris Trevino1988: Karen Jones (Player of the Year), Dana Fleming, Wanda Key, Alison Smith, Kat Thomas1987: Ami Chitwood, Karen Jones, Alison Smith, Kat Thomas, Sheryl Johnson (Coach of the Year)1986: Maree Chung, Dana Fleming, Karen Jones, Alison Smith, Kat Thomas, Andi Wolpert1985: Karen Chamberlain (Player of the Year), Maree Chung, Suzanne Doi, Karen Jones, Andi Wolpert, Sheryl Johnson (Coach of the Year)1984: Jen Bleakley, Karen Chamberlain, Patsy Huntington, Andi Wolpert1983: Patsy Huntington, Bonny Warner

NORPAC ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS2011: Stephanie Byrne, Becky Dru, Alex McCawley2010: Becky Dru (MVP), Camille Gandhi, Xanthe Travlos2009: Becky Dru, Alessandra Moss, Nora Soza, Xanthe Travlos (MVP)2008: Hilary Braun, Alessandra Moss, Nora Soza (MVP), Xanthe Travlos2007: Madison Bell, Camille Gandhi, Bailey Richardson (MVP), Xanthe Travlos, Jess Zutz2006: Jamie Hais, Bailey Richardson, Jess Zutz2005: Missy Halliday, Bailey Richardson 2004: Liz Robinson, Jess Zutz2003: Cara-Lynn Lopresti2002: Noor Dawood, Tysie Sawyer, Christina Williams2001: Amanda Billmyer, Erica Swesey, Christina Williams2000: Sara Herman, Michelle Scott (MVP), Rebecca Shapiro, Melissa Stai1999: Amanda Billmyer, Mallory Chambers, Julie Gwozdz, Michelle Scott

NFHCA DIvISION I SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME SELECTIONS2010: Camille Gandhi, Xanthe Travlos2009: Nora Soza, Lesley Irvine (head coach)2007: Jess Zutz2004: Eleanor Morgan, Lesley Irvine (head coach), Jordan Steele (assistant coach)2002: Sheryl Johnson (head coach)

NFHCA DIvISION I ACADEMIC SqUAD SELECTIONS2011 (announced in 2012): Hope Burke, Becky Dru, Kelsey Harbin, Emily Henriksson, Devon Holman, Katie Mitchell, Ale Moss, Maria Posa, Kasey Quon, Colleen Ryan2009 (announced in 2010): Heather Alcorn, Emily Henriksson, Devon Holman, Julia LaSalvia, Kelsey Lloyd, Jennifer Luther, Katie Mitchell, Rachel Mozenter, Colleen Ryan, Marlana Shile, Xanthe Travlos, Midori Uehara2008 (announced in 2009): Heather Alcorn, Chloe Bade, Jaimee Erickson, Jennifer Luther, Katie Mitchell, Rachel Mozenter, Bailey Richardson, Marlana Shile, Katherine Swank, Xanthe Travlos, Midori Uehara2007 (announced in 2008): Heather Alcorn, Chloe Bade, Madison Bell, Katherine Donner, Julia Druce, Jaimee Erickson, Camille Gandhi, Caroline Hussey, Jennifer Luther, Annika Alexander-Ozinskas, Bailey Richardson, Marlana Shile, Katherine Swank, Xanthe Travlos, Midori Uehara, Jess Zutz2006 (announced in 2007): Chloe Bade, Madison Bell, Catherine Brooks, Rachel Bush, Julia Drewes, Jamie Hais, Caroline Hussey, Jennifer Luther, Annika Alexander-Ozinskas, Bailey Richardson, Elizabeth Rabenstine, Marlana Shile, Aska Sturdevan, Katherine Swank, Midori Uehara, Jess Zutz2005 (announced in 2006): Chloe Bade, Madison Bell, Julia Drewes, Lyndsay Erickson, Alexandra Fox, Jamie Hais, Missy Halliday, Caroline Hussey, Bailey Richardson, Liz Robinson, Tammy Shuer, Aska Sturdevan, Elizabeth Thompson 2004 (announced in 2005): Madison Bell, Katherine Brooks, Julia Drewes, Lyndsay Erickson, Jamie Hais, Missy Halliday, Ellen Hunter, Ana Kralovec, Eleanor Morgan, Liz Robinson, Tammy Shuer, Elizabeth Thompson2003 (announced in 2004): Katherine Brooks, Noor Dawood, Shannon Donahue, Julia Drewes, Lyndsay Erickson, Jamie Hais, Missy Halliday, Ellen Hunter, Ana Kralovec, Cara-Lynn Lopresti, Keely Machmer-Wessels, Eleanor Morgan, Liz Robinson, Tammy Shuer, Aska Sturdevan, Emily Zander2002 (announced in 2003): Amanda Billmyer, Amrit Chima, Noor Dawood, Lyndsay Erickson, Dani Guernsey, Missy Halliday, Ana Kralovec, Keely Machmer-Wessels, Eleanor Morgan, Liz Ott, Tammy Shuer, Lauren Steward, Vicki Ward, Christina Williams, Emily Zander

NFHCA HALL OF FAME2005: Sheryl Johnson

U.S. OLYMPIANSSheryl Johnson, Nancy White

U.S. UNDER-23 NATIONAL TEAMCarey Cloyd, Justina Williams

U.S. UNDER-21 NATIONAL TEAMCamille Gandhi, Patsy Huntington, Karen Jones, Alison Smith

U.S. UNDER-20 NATIONAL TEAMCara-Lynn Lopresti

U.S. JUNIOR WORLD CUP TEAMCarey Cloyd, Sarah Medeiros, Justina Williams

U.S. NATIONAL TEAMSheryl Johnson, Onnie Killefer, Nancy White

U.S. DEvELOPMENTAL TEAMCamille Gandhi

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The Stanford field hockey program begins its 15th season on the Varsity Turf in 2012. The facility was made possible by numerous donations, including generous contributions by the Levinson Family.

With a seating capacity of 500 and measuring over 111,000 square feet, the artificial turf surface is considered the premier surface in the NorPac Conference.

The 2009 campaign featured the addition of lights to the facility. Stanford defeated Northeastern 1-0 on Sept. 4 in the first-ever night game in school history, kicking off the first of three contests played under the lights. Four towers (90-foot poles) containing 30 1500-watt metal Halide Fixtures light the playing field. The poles feature the Total Light Control (TLC) visors, which efficiently direct light onto the playing surface while reducing the off-site glare to surrounding areas.

The Varsity Turf has served as the host site for the NorPac Conference Championship on five different occasions (1999, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2011).

In 2007, Stanford captured the NorPac Tournament crown with a 3-1 victory over California. Three days later, the Cardinal hosted a postseason contest for the first time in school history, blanking Lock Haven 1-0 in an NCAA Tournament Play-In game at the Varsity Turf. Stanford once again served as the host site for the conference tournament in 2009, outscoring its opponents 18-1 over a three-game stretch that concluded with a 3-0 shutout of California in the championship game.

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In January of 2004, the facility hosted a pair of international field hockey series featuring the U.S. National Team in its preparation for 2004 Olympic qualifying matches. The Varsity Turf has also hosted the Sony Field Hockey Challenge, a two-day tournament bringing together a blend of collegiate and international competition, for three straight seasons.

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