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Game Notes OPENING DRAW Coming off its second setback to a top-10 team this spring, Geysburg looks to maintain its perfect Cen- tennial record against a formidable foe in McDaniel, which has two wins over ranked foes already this spring. ALL-TIME SERIES Geysburg leads the 39-year series 30-9 and hasn’t dropped a game to McDaniel since a 13-12 loss in 1998. The Bullets have won 11 straight against the Green Terror, but four of those wins have come by four points or less. LAST MEETING The Orange and Blue blanked McDaniel over the final eight minutes to pick up an 11-8 victory last season. The Green Terror jumped out to a 2-1 lead before a 4-0 run by Geysburg, including three scores from Lauren Woodman. Briany Baer kept McDaniel in the game with four second-half goals, but Lexie Hearn shut the door with the game’s final tally with 5:50 to play. Jessica Crane and Woodman each finished with three goals. Becky Lutz came up big for the defense with six caused turnovers, while Nicole Dillo scooped up seven ground balls. Baer led all scorers with six goals. LAST TIME OUT The Bullets led 4-3 at No. 5 TCNJ with 11:24 to play in the first half before the Lions roared into the break with the final five goals of the period en route to a 13-10 win last Saturday. Hollis Stahl posted two goals and two assists, while Hannah Church tacked on a trio of scores. Kristen Krammer made nine stops in the Bullet cage. CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLL The Orange and Blue took home six first-place votes to edge Franklin & Marshall for the top spot in the CC Preseason Coaches’ Poll. Geysburg totaled 78 points to edge F&M, which earned four first-place votes, by two. Dickinson, Muhlenberg, and McDan- iel rounded out the top five. Geysburg leads all schools with six tles, including five in a row from 2002 to 2006. Geysburg College joins the NCAA in promong good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperaon by supporng the parcipants and officials in a posive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other inmidang acons directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representaves will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of compeon. Consumpon or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products is prohibited. The use of arficial noisemakers is also prohibited. Animals not assisng the disabled are not permied at the site of compeon. Thank you! 2010 Centennial Conference Standings Conference Overall Team W-L Pct. GF GA W-L Pct. GF GA Franklin & Marshall 3-0 1.000 50 11 7-1 .875 122 49 Geysburg 3-0 1.000 53 18 9-2 .818 179 81 Haverford 2-1 .667 31 26 9-1 .900 129 62 Ursinus 2-1 .667 23 30 6-3 .667 94 107 Dickinson 2-1 .667 42 23 4-2 .667 73 51 McDaniel 1-2 .333 25 22 7-3 .700 108 86 Muhlenberg 1-2 .333 39 34 6-3 .667 145 78 Washington 1-2 .333 36 42 5-3 .625 101 85 Swarthmore 0-3 .000 7 50 6-3 .667 105 91 Bryn Mawr 0-3 .000 7 57 0-8 .000 46 133 NATIONAL RANKINGS Geysburg has been ranked as high as No. 2 in the naonal poll, but the Bullets have dropped in each of the last two, including falling one spot to No. 7 this week. Conference rival F&M held steady at No. 2, with both McDaniel and Haverford receiving votes. ON THE BATTLEFIELD The Bullets have lost only four mes at home over the last four seasons. The team sports a 35-4 record at Clark over that span with the deficit in those four setbacks standing at just six goals. NOT TOP 10, NOT A PROBLEM Geysburg has not lost a game to an opponent ranked outside the IWLCA’s top 10 since dropping an 8-7 decision to No. 17 Franklin & Marshall on March 30, 2005. The Bullets have won 76-straight games against teams outside the top 10. A COMMINS THEME Junior Marnie Commins paces the Bullets with 17 assists this spring. Geysburg is 9-0 this season and 22-1 over the last three when Commins dishes out an assist. She has handed out at least two helpers five mes this spring, including a career-high six against Swarthmore on March 27. SCOUTING THE GREEN TERROR... McDaniel is coming off its first conference win of the year against Swarthmore. The Green Terror re- ceived votes in the latest naonal poll and has a pair of wins over ranked foes on its resume this spring. Briany Baer leads a quintet of double-digit goal scorers with 31 tallies, accounng for neary a third of McDaniel’s goal total this spring. She also paces the team with 41 draw controls and is ed for the team lead with 14 caused turnovers. Leanne Hollinger has been the goalie of decision in all seven wins and has stonewalled 52 percent of the shots she has faced. Gettysburg vs. McDaniel Clark Field April 7 7:00 p.m. Centennial Conference Schedule Wednesday, April 7 McDaniel at #7 Geysburg ......... 7:00 p.m. Haverford at Washington ........... 7:00 p.m. Muhlenberg at Dickinson ........... 4:00 p.m. 2010 women’s lacrosse IWLCA Div. III Poll (April 5, 2010) School Rec Votes (1st) Prev 1. Salisbury 13-0 400 (20) 1 2. F&M 7-1 367 2 3. Hamilton 8-0 355 3 4. Trinity (CT) 7-0 348 4 5. College of N.J. 7-0 326 5 6. Colby 7-1 295 7 7. Geysburg 9-2 266 6 8. Cortland 6-1 253 9 9. Babson 8-2 235 11 10. Stevens 7-1 210 10 11. Middlebury 4-3 202 8 12. Tuſts 5-2 186 12 13. Union 2-4 156 13 14. Wash. & Lee 8-4 89 17 15. Williams 3-4 86 14 16. Catholic (DC) 4-5 75 19 17. Stevenson 8-4 72 18 18. Bowdoin 5-3 69 20 19. Mary Wash. 8-3 51 16 20. Bates 2-4 39 15 *2010 Geysburg opponents in italics CC Preseason Poll No. School (First Place) Pts 1. Geysburg (6) 78 2. Franklin & Marshall (4) 76 3. Dickinson 62 4. Muhlenberg 58 5. McDaniel 49 6. Haverford 38 7. Ursinus 35 8. Washington 26 9. Swarthmore 19 10. Bryn Mawr 10

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Page 1: IWLCA Div. III Poll 2010 women’s lacrosse€¦ · of wins over ranked foes on its resume this spring. Brittany Baer leads a quintet of double-digit goal scorers with 31 tallies,

Game NotesOPENING DRAWComing off its second setback to a top-10 team this spring, Gettysburg looks to maintain its perfect Cen-tennial record against a formidable foe in McDaniel, which has two wins over ranked foes already this spring.

ALL-TIME SERIESGettysburg leads the 39-year series 30-9 and hasn’t dropped a game to McDaniel since a 13-12 loss in 1998. The Bullets have won 11 straight against the Green Terror, but four of those wins have come by four points or less.

LAST MEETINGThe Orange and Blue blanked McDaniel over the final eight minutes to pick up an 11-8 victory last season. The Green Terror jumped out to a 2-1 lead before a 4-0 run by Gettysburg, including three scores from Lauren Woodman. Brittany Baer kept McDaniel in the game with four second-half goals, but Lexie Hearn shut the door with the game’s final tally with 5:50 to play. Jessica Crane and Woodman each finished with three goals. Becky Lutz came up big for the defense with six caused turnovers, while Nicole Ditillo scooped up seven ground balls. Baer led all scorers with six goals.

LAST TIME OUTThe Bullets led 4-3 at No. 5 TCNJ with 11:24 to play in the first half before the Lions roared into the break with the final five goals of the period en route to a 13-10 win last Saturday. Hollis Stahl posted two goals and two assists, while Hannah Church tacked on a trio of scores. Kristen Krammer made nine stops in the Bullet cage.

CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLLThe Orange and Blue took home six first-place votes to edge Franklin & Marshall for the top spot in the CC Preseason Coaches’ Poll. Gettysburg totaled 78 points to edge F&M, which earned four first-place votes, by two. Dickinson, Muhlenberg, and McDan-iel rounded out the top five. Gettysburg leads all schools with six titles, including five in a row from 2002 to 2006.

Gettysburg College joins the NCAA in promoting good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition. Consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products is prohibited. The use of artificial noisemakers is also prohibited. Animals not assisting the disabled are not permitted at the site of competition. Thank you!

2010 Centennial Conference Standings Conference OverallTeam W-L Pct. GF GA W-L Pct. GF GAFranklin & Marshall 3-0 1.000 50 11 7-1 .875 122 49Gettysburg 3-0 1.000 53 18 9-2 .818 179 81Haverford 2-1 .667 31 26 9-1 .900 129 62Ursinus 2-1 .667 23 30 6-3 .667 94 107Dickinson 2-1 .667 42 23 4-2 .667 73 51McDaniel 1-2 .333 25 22 7-3 .700 108 86Muhlenberg 1-2 .333 39 34 6-3 .667 145 78Washington 1-2 .333 36 42 5-3 .625 101 85Swarthmore 0-3 .000 7 50 6-3 .667 105 91Bryn Mawr 0-3 .000 7 57 0-8 .000 46 133

NATIONAL RANKINGSGettysburg has been ranked as high as No. 2 in the national poll, but the Bullets have dropped in each of the last two, including falling one spot to No. 7 this week. Conference rival F&M held steady at No. 2, with both McDaniel and Haverford receiving votes.

ON THE BATTLEFIELDThe Bullets have lost only four times at home over the last four seasons. The team sports a 35-4 record at Clark over that span with the deficit in those four setbacks standing at just six goals.

NOT TOP 10, NOT A PROBLEMGettysburg has not lost a game to an opponent ranked outside the IWLCA’s top 10 since dropping an 8-7 decision to No. 17 Franklin & Marshall on March 30, 2005. The Bullets have won 76-straight games against teams outside the top 10.

A COMMINS THEMEJunior Marnie Commins paces the Bullets with 17 assists this spring. Gettysburg is 9-0 this season and 22-1 over the last three when Commins dishes out an assist. She has handed out at least two helpers five times this spring, including a career-high six against Swarthmore on March 27.

SCOUTING THE GREEN TERROR... McDaniel is coming off its first conference win of the year against Swarthmore. The Green Terror re-ceived votes in the latest national poll and has a pair of wins over ranked foes on its resume this spring.

Brittany Baer leads a quintet of double-digit goal scorers with 31 tallies, accounting for neary a third of McDaniel’s goal total this spring. She also paces the team with 41 draw controls and is tied for the team lead with 14 caused turnovers. Leanne Hollinger has been the goalie of decision in all seven wins and has stonewalled 52 percent of the shots she has faced.

Gettysburg vs. McDanielClark Field April 7 7:00 p.m.

Centennial Conference Schedule

Wednesday, April 7

McDaniel at #7 Gettysburg ......... 7:00 p.m.

Haverford at Washington ........... 7:00 p.m.

Muhlenberg at Dickinson ........... 4:00 p.m.

2010 women’s lacrosseIWLCA Div. III Poll (April 5, 2010)

School Rec Votes (1st) Prev1. Salisbury 13-0 400 (20) 12. F&M 7-1 367 23. Hamilton 8-0 355 34. Trinity (CT) 7-0 348 45. College of N.J. 7-0 326 56. Colby 7-1 295 77. Gettysburg 9-2 266 68. Cortland 6-1 253 99. Babson 8-2 235 1110. Stevens 7-1 210 1011. Middlebury 4-3 202 812. Tufts 5-2 186 1213. Union 2-4 156 1314. Wash. & Lee 8-4 89 1715. Williams 3-4 86 1416. Catholic (DC) 4-5 75 1917. Stevenson 8-4 72 1818. Bowdoin 5-3 69 2019. Mary Wash. 8-3 51 1620. Bates 2-4 39 15*2010 Gettysburg opponents in italics

CC Preseason Poll No. School (First Place) Pts

1. Gettysburg (6) 78

2. Franklin & Marshall (4) 76

3. Dickinson 62

4. Muhlenberg 58

5. McDaniel 49

6. Haverford 38

7. Ursinus 35

8. Washington 26

9. Swarthmore 19

10. Bryn Mawr 10

Page 2: IWLCA Div. III Poll 2010 women’s lacrosse€¦ · of wins over ranked foes on its resume this spring. Brittany Baer leads a quintet of double-digit goal scorers with 31 tallies,

No Name Pos Cl Ht Hometown/High School1 Lisa Jurd M Jr. 5-5 Columbia, Md./Hammond2 Stephanie Serbun M Sr. 5-5 Abington, Pa./Abington3 Jacqui Williar A Jr. 4-10 Union Bridge, Md./Francis Scott Key4 Ivon Martinez D So. 5-5 Rockville, Md./Wheaton7 Steph Nichols M/D So. 5-7 Wilmington, Del./St. Mark’s9 Alison Rose M Jr. 5-5 Jessup, Md./Hammond10 Kerry Campbell D Fr. 5-2 Gaithersburg, Md./Damascus11 Emily Harman M Jr. 5-6 Columbia, Md./Hammond12 Kaitlin Mahoney A Fr. 5-4 Port Jefferson Station, N.Y./Comsewogue13 Erin McDonnell D Jr. 5-6 Cockeysville, Md./Maryvale Prep14 Kelly Scheler + A Jr. 5-2 Forest Hill, Md./C. Milton Wright15 Emma Ardolino D Sr. 5-2 Freeland, Md./Hereford16 Paige Messersmith M Fr. 5-7 Phoenix, Md./Dulaney17 Lauren Vilkas A Jr. 5-6 Quantico, Md./J.M. Bennett18 Brittany Baer A/M Sr. 5-4 Manchester, Md./Westminster19 Anna Beaudry M Fr. 5-4 Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional20 Brittany Lines A Jr. 5-1 Pasadena, Md./Chesapeake21 Ellen Nicely M Fr. 5-7 Baltimore, Md./Institute of Notre Dame22 Sarah Mintz A Sr. 5-4 Medfield, Mass./Medfield23 Katherine Jones D Fr. 5-8 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill24 Leanne Hollinger GK Sr. 5-7 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill25 Chelsea Watkins M So. 5-8 Columbia, Md./Hammond27 Gretchen Griffith D Fr. 5-6 Forest Hill, Md./Fallston28 Katherine Herzog GK Fr. 5-7 Alamo, Calif./San Ramon Valley Head Coach: Muffie Bliss (Goucher ‘02) Record at Mc Daniel: 72-41 (7th Season) Career Record: SameAssistant Coaches: Kristin Ramey, Meagan Mattson

No Name Pos Cl Ht Hometown/High School1 Lexie Hearn *** + M Sr. 5-5 Old Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich2 Hollis Stahl *** A Sr. 5-8 Hightstown, N.J./Peddie School3 Lindsay Menton M Fr. 5-3 Ellicott City, Md./Glenelg Country School4 Kelly Ruffini A Fr. 5-4 Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven5 Erin Cushing *** M Sr. 5-5 Alexandria, Va./Bishop Ireton6 Kat Nestor D Fr. 5-4 Darien, Conn./Darien7 Allegra Formento * M Jr. 5-3 Princeton, N.J./Princeton8 Maddie Desmond A Fr. 5-0 Floral Park, N.Y./Holy Trinity9 Hannah Church * A So. 5-6 Ellicott City, Md./Mount de Sales10 Becky Lutz ** D Jr. 5-9 Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand11 Nina Emala ** A Sr. 5-8 Baltimore, Md./Bryn Mawr12 Lauren Woodman *** A Sr. 5-6 Denver, Colo./Kent14 Lindsey Robinson A Fr. 5-4 Potomac, Md./Holton-Arms15 Nicole Ditillo *** + D Sr. 5-5 Baldwin, Md./Fallston16 Alex Casey D Fr. 5-4 Jenkintown, Pa./Abington 17 Ali Lospinuso M Fr. 5-3 Rumson, N.J./Kent School18 Nell Erzinger A Fr. 5-7 Greenwood Village, Colo./Kent Denver School19 Anna Scanlan *** D Sr. 5-9 Lutherville, Md./Roland Park Country School20 Katie Levy A Fr. 5-6 Baltimore, Md./Friends School21 Jessica Crane *** M Sr. 5-9 Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury22 Emily Gaffney *** D Sr. 5-4 Skaneateles, N.Y./Skaneateles23 Laura Wilsusen A Fr. 5-6 Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset24 Maddie Coleman * G So. 5-7 Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County25 Lexi Kelly * D So. 5-11 Ridley Park, Pa./Agnes Irwin School26 Mairead McGuirk D Fr. 6-0 Bel Air, Md./John Carroll School27 Laura McIntyre ** G Jr. 5-6 Glenmoore, Pa./Coatesville28 Kristen Krammer *** G Sr. 5-7 Woodbine, Md./Glenelg29 Marnie Commins ** A Jr. 5-3 Fairfax Station, Va./Robinson30 Haley Stauch A Fr. 5-11 Trappe, Md./Sts. Peter & Paul34 Laura Block ** G Jr. 5-4 Leesburg, Va./Foxcroft School

*Varsity letters earned; + Captain

Head Coach: Carol Cantele (Gettysburg ’83) Record at Gettysburg: 239-82 (18th Season) Career Record: 263-105 (22nd Season)Assistant Coaches: Barb Jordan (Penn State ’86), Katie Hagan (Gettysburg ’07)

GETTYSBURG COLLEGE BULLETS2010 record: 9-2 overall, 3-0 centennial conference date opponent time/result

2/25 mary washington w, 19-9

3/5 at washington (md.) * w, 18-9

3/9 vs. wittenberg w, 16-2

3/9 vs. colby-sawyer w, 21-5

3/11 vs. no. 10 catholic w, 14-12 (ot)

3/16 at elizabethtown w, 18-9

3/20 at muhlenberg * w, 18-9

3/23 no. 10 middlebury l, 8-10

3/27 swarthmore * w, 17-0

3/31 at cabrini w, 20-3

4/3 at no. 5 tcnj l, 10-13

4/7 mcdaniel * 7:00 p.m.

4/10 at haverford * 3:00 p.m.

4/14 at dickinson * 4:30 p.m.

4/17 bryn mawr * 1:00 p.m.

4/21 franklin & marshall * 7:00 p.m.

4/24 at ursinus * 3:30 p.m.

4/28 cc tournament first round tba

5/1 cc tournament semifinals tba

5/2 cc tournament championship tba

home games in bold

* centennial conference

spring break (san antonio, tx)

2010 Schedule

2010 Statistical LeadersPlayer G A PTS DC CT GB SV Laura Block 0 0 0 0 0 1 3Alex Casey 0 0 0 1 0 2 0Hannah Church 4 1 5 1 1 1 0Maddie Coleman 0 0 0 0 1 1 2Marnie Commins 3 6 7 1 1 4 0Jessica Crane 5 3 6 4 4 3 0Erin Cushing 4 2 6 3 2 3 0Maddie Desmond 2 0 2 0 0 0 0Nicole Ditillo 0 1 1 5 4 7 0Nina Emala 7 6 8 2 4 7 0Nell Erzinger 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 Allegra Formento 3 1 3 1 2 2 0Emily Gaffney 0 0 0 2 3 3 0Lexie Hearn 5 5 7 5 6 6 0Lexi Kelly 0 0 0 1 1 3 0Kristen Krammer 0 0 0 0 4 15 15Katie Levy 2 1 2 0 0 1 0Ali Lospinuso 3 0 3 1 0 1 0Becky Lutz 3 0 3 7 6 6 0Mairead McGuirk 0 0 0 1 1 5 0Laura McIntyre 0 0 0 0 1 3 8Lindsay Menton 3 5 8 8 3 2 0Kat Nestor 0 0 0 0 2 2 0Lindsey Robinson 2 2 4 2 2 2 0Kelly Ruffini 2 4 6 2 0 1 0Anna Scanlan 0 0 0 2 3 6 0Hollis Stahl 7 3 7 8 5 8 0Haley Stauch 6 1 6 2 1 0 0Laura Wilsusen 0 0 0 4 0 2 0Lauren Woodman 4 3 5 2 1 3 0

pointsNina Emala ................................ 45 Hollis Stahl ................................. 40Hannah Church .......................... 28Jessica Crane.............................. 28Marnie Commins ....................... 25

goalsNina Emala ................................ 33Hollis Stahl ................................. 31Hannah Church .......................... 20Jessica Crane.............................. 18Lexie Hearn ................................ 17

assistsMarnie Commins ....................... 17Nina Emala ................................ 12Jessica Crane.............................. 10Hollis Stahl ................................... 9Hannah Church ............................ 8

shotsNina Emala ................................ 84 Hollis Stahl ................................. 78Jessica Crane.............................. 44Hannah Church .......................... 40Lexie Hearn ................................ 26Haley Stauch .............................. 21

draw controlsHollis Stahl ................................. 31Becky Lutz .................................. 25Lexie Hearn ................................ 21Nicole Ditillo .............................. 18

caused turnoversJessica Crane.............................. 19Nicole Ditilo ............................... 15Hollis Stahl ................................. 15Becky Lutz .................................. 15Lexie Hearn ................................ 10

ground ballsHollis Stahl ................................. 26Anna Scanlan ............................. 22Nicole Ditillo .............................. 21

savesKristen Krammer ........................ 64Laura McIntyre .......................... 14

goals against averageLaura McIntyre ....................... 6.15Kristen Krammer ..................... 7.79

save percentageLaura McIntyre ....................... 58.3Kristen Krammer ..................... 49.2

Career Highs

MCDANIEL COLLEGE GREEN TERROR2010 record: 7-3 overall, 1-2 centennial conference date opponent time/result

2/27 lycoming w, 15-3

3/3 messiah w, 11-8

3/6 st. mary’s (md.) w, 12-10

3/9 no. 19 stevenson w, 8-7

3/16 vs. connecticut l, 12-13 (ot)

3/20 at elizabethtown w, 16-15

3/25 no. 14 catholic w, 9-8

3/27 at ursinus * l, 4-7

3/31 no. 2 franklin & marshall * l, 5-12

4/3 swarthmore * w, 16-3

4/7 at no. 7 gettysburg * 7:00 p.m.

4/10 at muhlenberg * 12:00 p.m.

4/13 washington (md.) * 4:00 p.m.

4/17 haverford * 1:00 p.m.

4/21 at dickinson * 4:30 p.m.

4/24 at bryn mawr * 1:00 p.m.

4/28 cc tournament first round tba

5/1 cc tournament semifinals tba

5/2 cc tournament championship tba

home games in bold

* centennial conference

2010 Schedule

2010 Statistical Leaders Year Winner Score Location1971 Gettysburg 9-5 at Gettysburg1972 Gettysburg 11-6 at Gettysburg1973 Western Maryland 9-10 at Western Maryland1974 Gettysburg 12-5 at Gettysburg1975 Gettysburg 13-4 at Western Maryland1976 Gettysburg 8-2 at Gettysburg1977 Gettysburg 10-1 at Western Maryland1978 Western Maryland 3-5 at Gettysburg1979 Gettysburg 4-3 at Gettysburg1980 Gettysburg 6-4 at Western Maryland1981 Gettysburg 8-0 at Gettysburg1982 Gettysburg 8-2 at Western Maryland1983 Gettysburg 12-2 at Gettysburg1984 Gettysburg 12-8 at Western Maryland1985 Gettysburg 15-11 at Gettysburg1986 Gettysburg 18-8 at Western Maryland1987 Western Maryland 5-17 at Gettysburg1988 Gettysburg 12-10 at Western Maryland1989 Western Maryland 8-17 at Gettysburg1990 Western Maryland 11-12 at Western Maryland1991 Gettysburg 12-7 at Gettysburg1992 Gettysburg 13-8 at Western Maryland1993 Western Maryland 14-15 at Gettysburg1994 Western Maryland 12-14 at Western Maryland1995 Gettysburg 13-7 at Gettysburg 1996 Western Maryland 9-11 at Gettysburg1997 Gettysburg 9-7 at Western Maryland1998 Western Maryland 12-13 at Gettysburg1999 Gettysburg 10-7 at Western Maryland2000 Gettysburg 15-9 at Gettysburg2001 Gettysburg 19-12 at Western Maryland2002 Gettysburg 16-8 at Gettysburg2003 Gettysburg 18-10 at McDaniel2004 Gettysburg 14-6 at Gettysburg2005 Gettysburg 10-8 at McDaniel2006 Gettysburg 14-10 at Gettysburg2007 Gettysburg 21-4 at McDaniel2008 Gettysburg 19-10 at Gettysburg2009 Gettysburg 11-8 at McDaniel

pointsBrittany Baer .............................. 36Lisa Jurd ..................................... 16Paige Messersmith .................... 15Sarah Mintz ............................... 15Lines/Scheler ............................. 14

goalsBrittany Baer .............................. 31Lisa Jurd ..................................... 13Brittany Lines ............................. 12Paige Messersmith .................... 12Chelsea Watkins ........................ 10

assistsSarah Mintz ............................... 11Kelly Scheler ................................ 8Brittany Baer ................................ 5Paige Messersmith ...................... 3Lisa Jurd ....................................... 3

shotsBrittany Baer .............................. 76Paige Messermsith .................... 39Brittany Lines ............................. 35Lisa Jurd ..................................... 34Kelly Scheler .............................. 21

draw controlsBrittany Baer .............................. 41Paige Messersmith .................... 23Chelsea Watkins ........................ 10Steph Nichols ............................... 9Kelly Scheler ................................ 7

caused turnoversErin McDonnell .......................... 14Brittany Baer .............................. 14Steph Nichols ............................. 12Emma Ardolino .......................... 10

ground ballsErin McDonnell .......................... 10Emma Ardolino .......................... 10Steph Nichols ............................. 10Leanne Hollinger ....................... 10Baer/Beaudry ............................ 10

savesLeanne Hollinger ....................... 89

goals against averageLeanne Hollinger .................... 8.78

save percentageLeanne Hollinger .................... 52.0

All-Time Series