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THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.NCAA.com March 2009 Updated By: J.D. Hamilton, Assistant Director of Statistics Dustin Hall, 2008-09 NCAA Statistics Intern Originally Compiled By: J.D. Hamilton, Assistant Director of Statistics Jennifer Rodgers, Assistant Director of Statistics David Worlock, Former Assistant Director of Statistics Stephanie Elsner, NCAA Summer 2004 Statistics Intern Kim Mills, NCAA Winter 2005 Statistics Intern Scott Deitch, Sport Graphics NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. Copyright, 2009, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. ISSN 1555-3531 2 2009 NCAA WOMEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS BOOK

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THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222317/917-6222

www.NCAA.com

March 2009

Updated By: J.D. Hamilton, Assistant Director of StatisticsDustin Hall, 2008-09 NCAA Statistics Intern

Originally Compiled By:J.D. Hamilton, Assistant Director of StatisticsJennifer Rodgers, Assistant Director of StatisticsDavid Worlock, Former Assistant Director of StatisticsStephanie Elsner, NCAA Summer 2004 Statistics InternKim Mills, NCAA Winter 2005 Statistics InternScott Deitch, Sport Graphics

NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association.

Copyright, 2009, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.ISSN 1555-3531

2 2009 NCAA WOMEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS BOOK

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CONTENTS 3

ContentsSchool Name-Change/Abbreviation Key ...................... 4Division I Records ..................................................................... 7Division II Records ................................................................... 23Division III Records .................................................................. 31Coaching Records .................................................................... 452008 Conference Standings ................................................ 51

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School Name-Change/Abbreviation Key

The following players changed their names after their collegiate careers ended. They are listed throughout the book by the names under which they played in college (those listed at the left). Their current names are listed below. In addition, various schools have changed their name. The current school name is listed along with other names by which the schools have been referred.

SChooL name changesCurrent school name: Changed from:

Akron ................................................................................................................................................................BuchtelAlcorn St. ...............................................................................................................................................Alcorn A&MAlliant Int’l .......................................................................................................................... U.S. Int’l; Cal WesternArcadia ...............................................................................................................................................................BeaverArizona St................................................................................................................................................... Tempe St.Ark.-Pine Bluff .............................................................................................................................Arkansas AM&NArmstrong Atlantic ........................................................................................................................Armstrong St.Auburn ................................................................................................................................................Alabama PolyAugusta St. .................................................................................................................................................. AugustaBenedictine (Ill.) ............................................................................................................................ Ill. BenedictineBradley .................................................................................................................................................. Bradley TechUC Davis .......................................................................................................................................California AggiesCal St. East Bay .............................................................................................................................Cal St. HaywardCal St. Fullerton .......................................................................Orange County State College; Orange St.Cal St. L.A. ...................................................................................................................................... Los Angeles St.Cal St. Northridge....................................................................................................... San Fernando Valley St.Carnegie Mellon ............................................................................................................................ Carnegie TechCase ..........................................................................................Case Reserve, Case Institute of TechnologyCentral Ark. .............................................................................................................................................Conway St.Central Conn. St. ........................................................................................................................... New Haven St.Central Mich. ....................................................................................................................................... Mt. PleasantCentral Mo. .......................................................................................................................................Central Mo. St.Central Okla. .............................................................................................................................Central St. (Okla.)Charleston So. ....................................................................................................................................Baptist (S.C.)Charleston (W.V.) ............................................................................................................................Morris HarveyCleveland St. ...................................................................................................................................................... FennColorado St. ...................................................................................................................................Colorado A&MColorado St.-Pueblo ....................................................................................................................Southern Colo.Columbus St. .......................................................................................................................................... ColumbusConcordia (Cal.) .................................................................................................................Christ College-IrvineConcordia Chicago .......................................................................................................................Concordia (Ill.)Concordia (Tex.) ...................................................................................................................... Concordia-AustinConnecticut ..........................................................................................................................Connecticut AggiesCrown (Minn.) ....................................................................................................................................St. Paul BibleDayton .......................................................................................................................................St. Mary’s InstituteDelaware Valley ...........................................................................................................................National AggiesDeSales ......................................................................................................................................................AllentownDetroit ..................................................................................................................... Detroit Mercy; Detroit TechDist. Columbia .....................................................................................................................................Federal CityDominican (Ill.) ...............................................................................................................................................RosaryDrexel .......................................................................................................................................................Drexel TechDubuque ............................................................................................................................................Columbia Col.Duke ........................................................................................................................................................ Trinity (N.C.)Eastern Conn. St. ............................................................................................................................Willimantic St.Eastern Mich. ........................................................................................................................... Michigan NormalEckerd .............................................................................................................................................Fla. PresbyterianEmporia St. .............................................................................................................................. Kansas St. NormalFDU-Florham ....................................................................................................................................FDU-MadisonFort Hays St. ...........................................................................................................Kansas St. Normal-WesternFresno St. .......................................................................................................................................... Fresno PacificCol. of Idaho .............................................................................................................................................AlbertsonIdaho St. .............................................................Academy of Idaho; Idaho Tech. Inst.; Idaho-SouthernIll.-Chicago..................................................................................................................................Ill.-Chicago CircleIllinois St. ................................................................................................... Illinois St. Normal; Illinois NormalIndiana (Pa.) ...................................................................................................................................Indiana St. (Pa.)Indianapolis ...................................................................................................................................Indiana CentralIowa ................................................................................................................................. State University of IowaIowa St. ...............................................................................................................................................................AmesJames Madison ..........................................................................................................................................MadisonJohnson C. Smith ........................................................................................................................ Johnson SmithKansas St. .........................................................................................................................................Kansas AggiesKean ............................................................................................................................................................Newark St.Kent St. ..................................................................................................................................................................KentLa Sierra .................................................................................................................................................. Loma LindaLamar ........................................................................................................................................................Lamar TechLiberty .......................................................................................................Lynchburg Baptist; Liberty BaptistLa.-Lafayette ..............................................................................................................................Southwestern La.La.-Monroe .........................................................................................................................................Northeast La.Loyola Marymount ............................................................................................St. Vincent; Loyola U. of L.A.Lycoming .................................................................................................. Williamsport Dickinson SeminaryLynn.....................................................................................................................................College of Boca Raton

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Lyon .......................................................................................................................................................Arkansas Col.Me.-Farmington ..............................................................................................Western State Normal SchoolMaritime (N.y.) ..................................................................................................................................N.y. MaritimeMarycrest Int’l ............................................................................................................................Teikyo MarycrestMd.-East. Shore ..................................................................................................................................Maryland St.Massachusetts .......................................................Massachusetts St.; Massachusetts Agriculture Col.Mass.-Dartmouth ...............................................................................................................Southeastern Mass.Mass.-Lowell ....................................................................................................Lowell; Lowell St.; Lowell TechMcDaniel .............................................................................................................................................. Western Md.Memphis ............................................................................................... Memphis St.; West Tenn. St. NormalMichigan Tech..........................................................................................................Michigan Mines and TechMillersville .......................................................................................................................................... Millersville St.Millikin ................................................................................................................................................ James MillikinMinn. St. Mankato ..............................................................................................................................Mankato St.Minn. St. Moorhead .......................................................................................................................Moorhead St.Mississippi Col. ...........................................................................................................................Mississippi A&MMississippi Val. ................................................................................................................ Mississippi VocationalMissouri S&T ........................................................................................Missouri School of Mines; Mo.-RollaMissouri St. .............................................................................................................................. Southwest Mo. St.Mont. St.-Billings ......................................................................................................................Eastern MontanaMontana St.-Northern ....................................................................................................... Northern MontanaNeb.-Kearney......................................................................................................................................... Kearney St.Neb.-Omaha .................................................................................................................................................. OmahaNew England U. ......................................................................................................................... St. Francis (Me.)New Jersey City ............................................................................................................................... Jersey City St.New Mexico St. ..................................................................................................................... New Mexico A&MNew Orleans ...........................................................................................................................Louisiana St. (N.O.)North Ala. ..............................................................................................................................................Florence St.N.C. Central ...........................................................................................................................North Caro. CollegeUNC Pembroke.................................................................................................................................Pembroke St.North Central Texas ......................................................................................................................Cooke CountyNorth Texas ........................................................................................................................................ North Tex. St.Northeastern St. ............................................................................................................Northeastern Okla. St.Northern Ariz. .................................................................................................................... Arizona St.-FlagstaffNorthern Colo. .......................................................................................... Colorado St. Col.; State TeachersOkla. Panhandle ..........................................................................................Panhandle A&M; Panhandle St.Oklahoma St. ...............................................................................................................................Oklahoma A&MOld Dominion ............................................................................................................William & Mary (Norfolk)Penn St.-Berks ........................................................................Penn St. Berks-Lehigh Val.; Berks & LehighPenn St.-Harrisburg .................................................................................................................. Penn St.-CapitolPepperdine ...........................................................................................................................George PepperdinePhila. Sciences ............................................................................................................................ Phila. PharmacyPhiladelphia U. ..................................................................................................................................Phila. TextilePittsburgh .........................................................................................................................Western PennsylvaniaPlymouth St. ...................................................................................Plymouth Normal; Plymouth TeachersPolytechnic (N.y.) ............................................................................................New york Poly; Brooklyn PolyPortland St.....................................................................................................................................................VanportPost ............................................................................................................................................................ Teikyo PostRandolph ................................................................................................................Randolph-Macon Woman’sRhodes ................................................................................................................................Southwestern (Tenn.)Rice .........................................................................................................................................................Rice InstituteRichard Stockton ................................................................................................................................Stockton St.Rochester Inst. ....................................................................................................................Mechanics InstituteRose-Hulman ..........................................................................................................Rose Polytechnic InstituteRowan ...................................................................................................................................................Glassboro St.Sage Colleges .....................................................................................................................................Russell SageSalem Int’l ............................................................................................................................ Salem-Teikyo; SalemSamford ................................................................................................................................................. Howard Col.S.C. Upstate ................................................................................................................................ S.C.-SpartanburgSouthern Ark. .................................................................................................................................Magnolia A&MSouthern Conn. St. ....................................................................................................................... New Britain St.Southern Ind. ...................................................................................................................Indiana St.-EvansvilleSouthern Me. .......................................................................Maine Portland-Gorham; Gorham St. (Me.)Southern Miss. ................................................................ Mississippi Southern Col.; Mississippi NormalSouthern N.H. ............................................................................................................................. New Hamp. Col.Southern U. .......................................................................................................................................Southern B.R.Southwest Minn. St. ..................................................................................................................... Southwest St.Stevens Institute ...............................................................................................................................Stevens TechStevenson ....................................................................................................................................................Villa JulieTaylor-Ft. Wayne ......................................................................................................................Summit ChristianTex. A&M-Commerce ......................................................................................................................East Texas St.Tex. A&M-Kingsville ................................................................................................................................Texas A&ITex.-Pan American .........................................................................................................................Pan AmericanTexas St. .................................................................................................................................... Southwest Tex. St.Towson ...................................................................................................................................................... Towson St.Trine .................................................................................................................................................................Tri-StateTroy .....................................................................................................................................................................Troy St.Truman ................................................................................................................ Northeast Mo. St.; Truman St.Tulsa ....................................................................................................................................................Henry KendallWashburn ...............................................................................................................................................Lincoln Col.Washington-St. Louis ............................................................................................................Washington (Mo.)

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Current school name: Also known as:Washington St. ................................................................................................Washington Agricultural Col.West Ala. ...................................................................................................................................................LivingstonWest Tex. A&M .................................................................................................................................West Texas St.Western N.M. ....................................................................................................................New Mexico WesternWestern Ore. ............................ Monmouth Normal; Oregon Tech; Oregon College of EducationWestern St. .................................................................................................Colo. Western; Colorado NormalWestmar ...............................................................................................Western Union Col.; Teikyo WestmarWichita St. ................................................................................................................................................FairmountWidener ..................................................................................................................... Pennsylvania Military Col.Wm. Paterson ....................................................................................................................................... Paterson St.Wis.-Superior ..............................................................................................................................Superior NormalXavier .............................................................................................................................................................St. Xavier

In the early days of colleges and universities, many schools used the designation of Teachers College. Due to the high numbers of such schools, they are not listed here.

SChooLS also known asCurrent school name: Also known as:

A&M-Corpus Christi ......................................................................................................Tex. A&M-Corp. Chris.Air Force ..........................................................................................................................U.S. Air Force AcademyApprentice School ...................................................................................................................... Newport NewsArmy ...........................................................................................................U.S. Military Academy; West PointBaruch .......................................................................................................................................Bernard M. BaruchByU ................................................................................................................................................... Brigham youngCase Reserve ...................................................................................................................Case Western ReserveCharlotte ...........................................................................................................................................UNC CharlotteChattanooga ....................................................................................................................................... Tenn.-Chatt.CCNy ..............................................................................................................................City College of New york City Tech ...................................................................................................... New york City Tech (was NyCCT)Coast Guard ........................................................................................................... U.S. Coast Guard AcademyFIU .............................................................................................................................................................. Florida Int’lGeorgia College ...........................................................................................Georgia College & State, GCSUGreen Bay ........................................................................................................................................Wis.-Green BayHawthorne ........................................................................................................................Nathaniel HawthorneIPFW ........................................................................................................................... Indiana/Purdue-Ft. WayneIUPUI .....................................................................................................................Indiana/Purdue-IndianapolisLehman ....................................................................................................................................Herbert H. LehmanLipscomb ......................................................................................................................................David LipscombLong Island..........................................................................................................................................LIU-BrooklynLSU ...........................................................................................................................................................Louisiana St.Mass. Liberal Arts .........................................................Massachusetts College (was North Adams St.)Merchant Marine .............................................................King’s Point; U.S. Merchant Marine AcademyMilwaukee .....................................................................................................................................Wis.-MilwaukeeMIT .....................................................................................................Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNavy ........................................................................................................................................ U.S. Naval AcademyNJIT ..........................................................................................Newark Engineering (was N.J. Inst. of Tech.)NyIT ............................................................................. New york Institute of Technology; New york TechRensselaer ...................................................................................................................RPI, Rensselaer Poly Inst.Rochester Inst. ...................................................................................................................................................... RITSewanee ..........................................................................................................................University of the SouthSMU .........................................................................................................................................Southern MethodistSouthampton .........................................................................................................................LIU-SouthamptonSUNyIT ....................................................................................................................................................Utica/RomeTCNJ .......................................................................................The College of New Jersey (was Trenton St.)TCU ...................................................................................................Texas Christian (was AddRan Christian)UAB .................................................................................................................................Alabama at BirminghamUALR ................................................................................................................................................. Ark.-Little RockUCF ...................................................................................................................... Central Fla. (was Florida Tech)UCLA ...................................................................................................... University of California, Los AngelesUMBC .............................................................................................................................................Md.-Balt. CountyUMKC ...............................................................................................................................................Mo.-Kansas CityUNI ........................................................................Northern Iowa (was Iowa Normal; State Col. of Iowa)UNLV .........................................................................................Nevada-Las Vegas (was Nevada Southern)UTEP ............................................................................................................Texas-El Paso (was Texas Western)UTSA ..........................................................................................................................................Texas-San AntonioVCU ...........................................................................................................................................Va. CommonwealthVMI ..............................................................................................................................................................Va. MilitaryWPI .......................................................................................................... Worcester Poly Inst.; Worcester Tech

SChooL MergerSCurrent school name: Two Schools Merged & Year:

Case Reserve .................................................................................Case Tech & Western Reserve; 1971-72Martin Luther .......................................................... Northwestern (Wis.) & Dr. Martin Luther, 1995-96Mass.-Lowell .............................................................................................Lowell St. & Lowell Tech; 1975-76

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Women’s Division I RecordsIndividual Records ....................................... 8Individual Single-Game Leaders ........... 8Individual Miscellaneous Leaders ........ 9Individual Single-Season Leaders ........ 10Individual Career Leaders ......................... 12Collegiate Annual Individual

Champions ................................................. 15Division I Annual Individual

Champions ................................................. 15Team Records ................................................ 16Team Single-Game Leaders .................... 17Team Single-Season Leaders .................. 18Team Miscellaneous Leaders .................. 20Collegiate Annual Team Champions ................................................. 21Division I Annual Team Champions ..... 21

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8 InDIvIDuAL ReCoRDS

Individual Single-Game Leaders

official nCAA women’s lacrosse records began with the 1982 season and are based on information sub-mitted to the nCAA statistics service by institutions participating in the statistics rankings. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averag-es may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.A player whose career includes statistics from five seasons (or an active player who will play in five sea-sons) because she was granted an additional season of competition for reasons of hardship or a freshman redshirt is denoted by '$.'

Scoring

POINTSGame

16—Karen emas, Delaware vs. Bucknell, April 17, 1984; Stacey Morlang, Loyola (Md.) vs. American, May 1, 2002

Season148—Jen Adams, Maryland, 2001 (22 games)

Career445—Jen Adams, Maryland, 1998-01 (267 goals, 178

assists; 86 games)

POINTS PER GAMESeason

7.81—Lindsey Sheehan, virginia, 1986 (125 in 16 games)Career (Min. 160 points)

6.67—Anysia Fedec, Maryland, 1984-87 (240 in 36 games)

GOALSGame

12—Stacey Morlang, Loyola (Md.) vs. American, May 1, 2002

Season98—Karen emas, Delaware 1984 (20 games)

Career289—Gail Cummings, Temple, $1984-88 (69 games)

GOALS PER GAMESeason

5.71—Jill Altshuler, Lehigh, 1996 (97 in 17 games)Career (Min. 80 goals)

4.65—Karen emas, Delaware, 1982-84 (256 in 55 games)

ASSISTSGame

9—Amy Perry, Mercyhurst vs. Fredonia St., March 28, 1999

Season69—Hannah nielsen, northwestern, 2007 (22 games);

Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2008 (21 games)Career

178—Jen Adams, Maryland, 1998-01 (86 games)

ASSISTS PER GAMESeason

4.17—Lauren Becker, Brown, 1986 (50 in 12 games)Career (Min. 80 assists)

3.07—Lindsay Sheehan, Penn St./virginia, 1982, 1984-86 (129 in 42 games)

Field Play

GROUND BALLSGame

16—Jackie Yovankin, Boston College vs. Connecticut, May 4, 2003

Season180—Lisa Blanc, Delaware, 1983 (20 games)

Career466—Anne Wilkinson, Delaware, 1983-86 (74 games)

GROUND BALLS PER GAMESeason

9.00—Lisa Blanc, Delaware, 1983 (180 in 20 games)Career (Min. 200 ground balls)

6.30—Anne Wilkinson, Delaware, 1983-86 (466 in 74 games)

DRAW CONTROLSSeason

126—Dana Dobbie, Maryland, 2008 (21 games)Career

334—Dana Dobbie, Maryland, 2005-08 (66 games)

DRAW CONTROLS PER GAMESeason

6.29—Hillary Fratzke, Towson, 2006 (107 in 17 games)Career (Min. 90 draw controls)

5.06—Dana Dobbie, Maryland, 2005-08 (334 in 66 games)

Goalkeeping

SAVESGame

39—Shana Crabtree, vanderbilt vs. Boston u., May 6, 1997

Season320—Dana Robinson, Towson, 1983 (19 games)

Career1,067—Chris Lindsey, Georgetown, 1995-98 (65 games)

SAVES PER GAMESeason

22.75—Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure, 2000 (273 in 12 games)

Career (Min. 500 saves)16.80—Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure, 2000-02 (739 in

44 games)

SAVE PERCENTAGESeason (Since 1996)

.720—Chris Lindsey, Georgetown, 1996 (244 saves, 95 GA)

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGESeason

3.55—Jamie Brodsky, Maryland, 1996 (55 GA in 930 min.)Career (Min. 1,500 minutes)

5.71—Jane Billeter, northwestern, 1983-84 (160 GA in 1,680 min.)

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYEDCareer

5,073—Alex Kahoe, Maryland, 1997-00 (86 games)

Defense

CAUSED TURNOVERSSeason

82—Moira Muthig, Manhattan, 2000 (14 games)Career

204—Michi ellers, Georgetown, 2001-04 (74 games)

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAMESeason

5.86—Moira Muthig, Manhattan, 2000 (82 in 14 games)Career

4.65—Moira Muthig, Manhattan, 2000-01 (144 in 31 games)

Miscellaneous

FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF GAME

:08—Heather Goehringer, virginia vs. James Madison, April 13, 1994; Stephanie Howell, Towson vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, April 3, 2002

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY SAME TEAM

:06—Penn St. (Judy Mahaffey, then Laurie Grey) vs. Penn, May 14, 1983; Loyola (Md.) (Stephanie Sweet, then Chelsey Morley) vs. West Chester, May 6, 1998; Connecticut (Jacqui Hamilton, then Tracey Mullaney) vs. virginia Tech, April 17, 2004

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY OPPOSING TEAMS

:06—Yale (Jackie Mascher), then virginia (Cherie Greer), March 10, 1993

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE GOAL

66—Amy Appelt, virginia (Feb. 27, 2002, to March 13, 2005)

Individual Records

POINTSPlayer, Team Date Opponent Goals Assists Total PointsKaren emas, Delaware ................................... 4/17/84 Bucknell 8 8 16Stacey Morlang, Loyola (Md.) ..................... 5/1/02 American 12 4 16Debbie easter, virginia ................................... 3/27/82 Mary Washington 9 5 14Karen emas, Delaware ................................... 1983 Towson 9 5 14Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ........................................ 5/2/96 West Chester 11 3 14Pam Brown, Marist .......................................... 4/10/98 Howard 8 6 14Jami Wilus, La Salle .......................................... 4/19/00 Howard 9 5 14emilie Clark, vermont ..................................... 3/28/07 Siena 8 6 14Anne Wilkinson, Delaware ........................... 3/27/86 James Madison 10 3 13Lindsey Sheehan, virginia ............................ 4/4/86 Drexel 6 7 13Lindsey Sheehan, virginia ............................ 4/26/86 Delaware 8 5 13Kate oleykowski, northwestern ................ 5/3/87 Ball St. 6 7 13Claudia ovchinnikoff, Temple .................... 3/22/97 ohio St. 9 4 13

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InDIvIDuAL SInGLe-GAMe LeADeRS 9

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GOALSPlayer, Team Date Opponent GoalsStacey Morlang, Loyola (Md.) ................. 5/1/02 American 12Jill Altshuler, Lehigh .................................... 5/2/96 West Chester 11Karen emas, Delaware ............................... 5/7/83 Towson 10Sue Gray, Bucknell ....................................... 4/13/84 northeastern 10Anne Wilkinson, Delaware ....................... 3/27/86 James Madison 10Lauren Holleran, Dartmouth .................. 3/21/93 Loyola (Md.) 10Maria Hoppe, Le Moyne ............................ 3/27/97 Fredonia St. 10Shannon Feite, St. Joseph’s ...................... 4/13/97 notre Dame 10nicole Ross, Temple .................................... 4/11/99 Duquesne 10Kate Manzella, Colgate .............................. 4/8/00 Holy Cross 10Jen Amándola, Holy Cross ....................... 4/29/00 villanova 10Lindsay Hart, ohio ....................................... 4/13/01 Mercyhurst 10Tiffany Pulaski, Temple .............................. 4/14/04 Lafayette 10

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Date Opponent AssistsAmy Perry, Mercyhurst .............................. 3/28/99 Fredonia St. 9Karen emas, Delaware ............................... 4/17/84 Bucknell 8Marsha Florio, Penn St. .............................. 1985 Princeton 8Mara Simpson, ohio St. ............................ 4/10/96 earlham 8Sharon Kreider, Lock Haven .................... 4/27/97 Philadelphia u. 8Lindsey Lowman, William & Mary......... 4/28/01 Davidson 8Maddy Booth, Lafayette............................ 4/4/06 Central Conn. St. 8Kristen Slahor, ohio St. .............................. 4/13/07 uC Davis 8Kristen Slahor, ohio St. .............................. 2/29/08 uC Davis 8Brenna Houghton, St. Bonaventure .... 3/5/08 Marist 8Carol Donahue, Bucknell .......................... 4/15/08 Wagner 8Katie Rowan, Syracuse ............................... 5/11/08 Towson 8Pam Brooks, Bucknell ................................. 4/13/84 northeastern 7Densie Swift, Delaware .............................. 4/21/84 ursinus 7Kate oleykowsky, northwestern ........... 5/3/87 Ball St. 7Maureen Mullen, northwestern ............ 4/17/88 Rutgers 7Courtney Davis, new Hampshire .......... 3//96 Boston u. 7Linda Rothemund, Davidson .................. 3/29/98 Limestone 7April Tellam, vanderbilt ............................. 3/1/99 Davidson 7Amy Perry, Mercyhurst .............................. 4/7/99 Canisius 7Jen Austin, niagara ..................................... 4/17/99 Marist 7Jessica Jordan, Fairfield ............................. 4/17/99 Le Moyne 7erin Wellner, Johns Hopkins .................... 3/10/00 Holy Cross 7Rachel Tringali, Monmouth ..................... 4/29/00 Albany (n.Y.) 7Amy Perry, Mercyhurst .............................. 2/2/01 Greensboro 7Kim Wayne, Syracuse .................................. 3/28/01 Colgate 7Amy Perry, Mercyhurst .............................. 4/28/01 Lock Haven 7Jen Adams, Maryland ................................. 5/10/01 Monmouth 7Kim Wayne, Syracuse .................................. 3/30/02 Connecticut 7Stacy Sydlo, Monmouth............................ 4/5/02 St. Francis (Pa.) 7Andrea esposito, Albany (n.Y.) ............... 4/27/02 Binghamton 7

Player, Team Date Opponent Assists Annie Paquette, Quinnipiac .................... 3/28/03 St. Francis (Pa.) 7Christy Smallman, Quinnipiac ................ 3/30/04 vermont 7Caroline Hines, Harvard ............................ 3/6/05 Massachusetts 7Kady McBreatry, virginia Tech ................ 3/27/06 Delaware 7Brenna Tinari, Manhattan ......................... 4/18/06 Central Conn. St. 7Chrissie Carleton, Long Island ................ 4/19/06 Siena 7Kathleen Mcnish, Duquesne .................. 3/2/07 Monmouth 7Shannon Burke, Connecticut .................. 2/21/07 Central Conn. St. 7Mary Key, Johns Hopkins ......................... 3/25/07 oregon 7Kristie Leggio, Denver ................................ 3/27/07 Harvard 7Hannah nielsen, northwestern ............. 4/27/07 ohio St. 7Hannah nielsen, northwestern ............. 4/29/07 Hofstra 7

SAVESPlayer, Team Date Opponent SavesShana Crabtree, vanderbilt ...................... 4/6/97 Boston u. 39Patty Cronise, uMBC ................................... 4/14/87 Temple 34Megan Mcelvogue, Boston College..... 4/26/95 Yale 34nicole Morris, ohio St. ............................... 3/14/97 virginia Tech 34Shirley Sarker, Drexel .................................. 3/23/01 Boston u. 34Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure ................. 4/29/00 Le Moyne 33Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure ................. 4/9/00 La Salle 31Chris Lindsey, Georgetown ..................... 4/22/98 James Madison 30Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure ................. 4/31/01 La Salle 30

GROUND BALLS GroundPlayer, Team Date Opponent BallsJackie Yovankin, Boston College ........... 5/4/03 Connecticut 16Mary Tortura, Marist .................................... 4/19/97 Marist 12Lynn Boliver, Richmond ............................ 4/25/94 old Dominion 11Liz Paoli, George Mason ............................ 3/23/95 American 11Jolette Salanga, George Mason ............. 4/4/95 virginia Tech 11Sarah Forbes, Maryland ............................ 3/8/97 north Carolina 11Laura Murawski, George Mason ............ 3/29/97 Maryland 11Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) ..................... 3/23/05 Monmouth 11Liz Robertshaw, George Mason ............. 3/30/95 Delaware 10Cari Hills, Cornell .......................................... 4/19/95 Colgate 10Lori Pasquantonio, north Carolina ....... 4/24/96 Richmond 10Kara Hanover, Syracuse ............................. 4/5/99 Boston u. 10Kara Hanover, Syracuse ............................. 5/6/00 Dartmouth 10Laura Levins, Monmouth ......................... 4/19/03 Sacred Heart 10Kelly Coppedge, Maryland ...................... 5/8/03 Temple 10Tara Michael, American ............................. 3/24/04 Johns Hopkins 10Jenn Rajczak, Albany (n.Y.) ...................... 4/7/04 Holy Cross 10Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) ..................... 4/22/06 Boston u. 10

Individual Miscellaneous RecordsFASTEST GOAL, START OF A GAMEPlayer, Team Date Opponent TimeHeather Goehringer, virginia ................................... 4/13/94 James Madison :08Stephanie Howell, Towson........................................ 4/3/02 Mt. St. Mary’s :08Katie Clemmer, Temple .............................................. 5/19/90 Harvard :09Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth ...................................... 4/8/00 Cornell :09Jenn Webb, Penn St. ................................................... 5/14/99 Maryland :10Carrie Soults, Syracuse ................................................ 4/1/00 Connecticut :10Leigh Ann Zimmer, Syracuse ................................... 3/10/02 Maryland :10Tyler Leachman, virginia ............................................ 4/19/04 virginia Tech :10Danielle Spencer, northwestern ............................ 4/7/08 Duquesne :12Kerri McCabe, Stony Brook ....................................... 4/9/03 Central Conn. St. :15

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, SAME TEAMNames, School Date Opponent TimeJudy Mahaffey, then Laurie Grey, Penn St. ........ 5/14/83 Penn :06Stephanie Sweet, then Chelsey Morley,

Loyola (Md.) ................................................................. 5/6/98 West Chester :06Jacqui Hamilton, then Tracey Mullaney, ............. 4/17/04 virginia Tech :06 Connecticut

Anna Yates, then erin Stewartt, virginia .............. 4/3/93 uMBC :07Kelly Cowan, then Kelly Daddona, virginia ....... 4/3/93 uMBC :07own Goal, then Courtney Hobbs, Maryland .... 5/13/01 James Madison :07Cheryl Lynn Horton,

then erin o'Shaughnessy, Duke ......................... 5/9/02 vanderbilt :07Leigh Ann Zimmer, then Kim Wayne,

Syracuse ........................................................................ 5/4/02 Dartmouth :08Sarah Albrecht, then Kristen Kjellman, northwestern .............................................................. 5/13/04 notre Dame :08Meggie Mcnamara, then Becky Trumbo, Towson .... 3/31/06 old Dominion :08Hillary Fratzke (both times), Towson .................... 4/14/06 James Madison :08Hillary Fratzke, then Becky Trumbo, Towson .... 4/25/06 Loyola (Md.) :08

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, OPPOSING TEAMSPlayer, Team Player, Team Date TimeJackie Mascher, Yale Cherie Greer, virginia 3/10/93 :06Jen Adams, Maryland Kate Graw, Dartmouth 3/21/00 :07

Names, School Date Opponent Time

Player, Team Date Opponent Goals Assists Total PointsAmy Perry, Mercyhurst .................................. 4/7/99 Canisius 5 8 13Katie McMahon, uC Davis ............................ 2/12/06 Robert Morris 8 5 13 Mary Key, Johns Hopkins ............................. 3/25/07 oregon 6 7 13Kristie Leggio, Denver .................................... 3/27/07 Harvard 6 7 13Carol Donahue, Bucknell .............................. 4/15/08 Wagner 5 8 13Katie Rowan, Syracuse ................................... 5/11/08 Towson 5 8 13

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CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE GOALPlayer, Team Dates GamesAmy Appelt, virginia .................................................... 2/27/02-3/13/05 66Karen emas, Delaware ................................................ 1982-5/20/84 60Quinnie Carney, Maryland ........................................ 1998-01 57Hillary Fratzke, Towson ............................................... 3/24/2006-present *45Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth ...................................... 4/18/98-5/11/00 40

Individual Single-Season LeadersPOINTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Year Games Goals Assists Points PPGLindsey Sheehan, virginia ............................................ 1986 16 59 66 125 7.81Kate oleykowski, northwestern ................................ 1987 14 76 26 102 7.29Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ........................................................ 1996 17 97 22 119 7.00Katie Rowan, Syracuse ................................................... 2008 21 73 69 142 6.76Jen Adams, Maryland ..................................................... 2001 22 88 60 148 6.73Karen emas, Delaware ................................................... 1984 20 98 32 130 6.50Karen emas, Delaware ................................................... 1983 20 95 34 129 6.45Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion .......................... 2003 12 45 32 77 6.42Mary Key, Johns Hopkins ............................................. 2006 16 60 41 101 6.31Jami Wilus, La Salle .......................................................... 2001 15 71 23 94 6.27Shannon Burke, Connecticut ...................................... 2007 16 42 58 100 6.25Gail Cummings, Temple ................................................ 1988 19 88 30 118 6.21Jen Adams, Maryland ..................................................... 2000 22 81 55 136 6.18Debra Wood, Gannon .................................................... 1997 17 76 27 103 6.06Marsha Florio, Penn St. .................................................. 1985 18 79 30 109 6.06

Jamie Larrimore, Johns Hopkins ............................ 3/6/99-3/23/01 38Leigh Ann Zimmer, Syracuse ................................... 4/14/01-4/20/03 35Jen Adams, Maryland .................................................. 1999-01 34Kristen Kjellman, northwestern ............................. 3/3/05-4/23/06 32Cari Hills, Cornell ........................................................... 1997-98 31Danielle Maschuci, Johns Hopkins ........................ 3/6/99-5/13/00 31*Active streak.

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POINTSPlayer, Team Year Games Goals Assists PointsJen Adams, Maryland .......................... 2001 22 88 60 148Katie Rowan, Syracuse ........................ 2008 21 73 69 142Jen Adams, Maryland .......................... 2000 22 81 55 136Karen emas, Delaware ........................ 1984 20 98 32 130Karen emas, Delaware ........................ 1983 20 95 34 129Lindsay Sheehan, virginia ................. 1986 16 59 66 125Amy Appelt, virginia ............................ 2004 22 90 31 121Mary Key, Johns Hopkins .................. 2007 20 67 54 121Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ............................. 1996 17 97 22 119Hannah nielsen, northwestern ...... 2007 22 50 69 119Gail Cummings, Temple ..................... 1988 19 88 30 118Jen Adams, Maryland .......................... 1999 21 71 46 117Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown ... 2001 20 75 40 115Crysti Foote, notre Dame .................. 2006 19 74 40 114Hannah nielsen, northwestern ...... 2008 22 51 63 114

GOALS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Year Games Goals GPGJill Altshuler, Lehigh ............................................ 1996 17 97 5.71Gail Cummings, Temple .................................... 1988 17 94 5.53Kathleen Kochmansky, northwestern ........ 1982 11 60 5.45Kate oleykowski, northwestern .................... 1987 14 76 5.43Gail Cummings, Temple .................................... 1987 17 88 5.18Karen emas, Delaware ....................................... 1984 20 98 4.90Karen emas, Delaware ....................................... 1983 20 95 4.75Jami Wilus, La Salle .............................................. 2001 15 71 4.73Claudia ovchinnikoff, Temple ........................ 1998 19 87 4.58Debra Wood, Gannon ........................................ 1997 17 76 4.47nicole Wittelsberger, Denver .......................... 1999 12 53 4.42Marsha Florio, Penn St. ...................................... 1985 18 79 4.39

GOALSPlayer, Team Year Games GoalsKaren emas, Delaware ........................................................ 1984 20 98Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ............................................................. 1996 17 97Karen emas, Delaware ........................................................ 1983 20 95Gail Cummings, Temple ..................................................... 1988 17 94Amy Appelt, virginia ............................................................ 2004 22 90Gail Cummings, Temple ..................................................... 1987 17 88Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... 2001 22 88Claudia ovchinnikoff, Temple ......................................... 1998 19 87Shari Krasnoo, Colgate ....................................................... 1991 15 85Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... 2000 22 81Gail Decker, James Madison ............................................ 2004 19 81Hillary Bowen, northwestern .......................................... 2008 22 81Marsha Florio, Penn St. ....................................................... 1985 18 79Kate oleykowski, northwestern ..................................... 1987 14 76Debra Wood, Gannon ......................................................... 1997 17 76

ASSISTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Year Games Assists APGLauren Becker, Brown ......................................... 1986 12 50 4.17Lindsey Sheehan, virginia ................................. 1986 16 66 4.13Shannon Burke, Connecticut ........................... 2007 16 58 3.63Kristen Slahor, ohio St. ....................................... 2008 18 61 3.39Lindsey Sheehan, virginia ................................. 1985 13 43 3.31Katie Rowan, Syracuse ........................................ 2008 21 69 3.29Hannah nielsen, northwestern ...................... 2007 22 69 3.14Amy Perry, Mercyhurst ....................................... 2001 16 50 3.13Megan Smith, Penn St. ....................................... 1990 17 51 3.00Maddy Booth, Lafayette..................................... 2006 16 47 2.94Sandra Gallegos, niagara .................................. 2002 13 38 2.92Tracy Wright, Lafayette ....................................... 1988 19 55 2.89Laura Karmatz, Yale .............................................. 1994 15 43 2.87Hannah nielsen, northwestern ...................... 2008 22 63 2.86Maureen Finn, Harvard ....................................... 1983 17 48 2.82

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Year Games AssistsHannah nielsen, northwestern ...................................... 2007 22 69Katie Rowan, Syracuse ........................................................ 2008 21 69Lindsey Sheehan, virginia ................................................. 1986 16 66Hannah nielsen, northwestern ...................................... 2008 22 63Kristen Slahor, ohio St. ....................................................... 2008 18 61Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... 2001 22 60Shannon Burke, Connecticut ........................................... 2007 16 58Tracy Wright, Lafayette ....................................................... 1988 19 55Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... 2000 22 55Lindsey Munday, northwestern ..................................... 2005 21 54Mary Key, Johns Hopkins .................................................. 2007 20 54Steph Coyne, Denver .......................................................... 2008 19 53Megan Smith, Penn St. ...................................................... 1990 17 51Lauren Becker, Brown ......................................................... 1986 12 50Lindsey Munday, northwestern ..................................... 2006 21 50

SAVES PER GAMEPlayer, Team Year Games Saves Avg.Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure .......................... 2000 12 273 22.75Diane Geppi, Loyola (Md.) ................................. 1983 13 278 21.38Megan Mcelvogue, Boston College.............. 1995 12 235 19.58Chris Lindsey, Georgetown .............................. 1998 16 295 18.44Kelly Berner, William & Mary ............................ 1991 14 258 18.43Michele Pagnotto, Rutgers ............................... 1987 15 275 18.33Megan Mcelvogue, Boston College.............. 1997 16 289 18.06Katie Clough, Siena .............................................. 1999 15 263 17.53Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure .......................... 2001 16 277 17.31Chris Lindsey, Georgetown .............................. 1995 17 293 17.24Irene Scalese, Hofstra .......................................... 1991 15 258 17.20Susan Lang, Bucknell........................................... 1988 16 271 16.94

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Michelle Geist, Drexel.......................................... 1998 16 266 16.63Sue Heether, Loyola (Md.) ................................. 1988 19 312 16.42

SAVESPlayer, Team Year Games SavesDana Robinson, Towson .................................................... 1983 19 320Sue Heether, Loyola (Md.) ................................................. 1988 19 312Dana Robinson, Towson .................................................... 1984 20 298Chris Lindsey, Georgetown .............................................. 1998 16 295Chris Lindsey, Georgetown .............................................. 1995 17 293Megan Mcelvogue, Boston College.............................. 1997 16 289Diane Geppi, Loyola (Md.) ................................................. 1983 13 278Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure .......................................... 2001 16 277Michele Pagnotto, Rutgers ............................................... 1987 15 275Debbie Kelly, Temple ........................................................... 1982 19 273Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure .......................................... 2000 12 273Susan Lang, Bucknell........................................................... 1988 16 271Alex Kahoe, Maryland ......................................................... 1998 21 269Diane Geppi, Loyola (Md.) ................................................. 1984 18 267Michelle Geist, Drexel.......................................................... 1998 16 266

SAVE PERCENTAGE(Since 1996, the first year of NCAA statistics) GoalsPlayer, Team Year Games Allowed Saves Pct.Chris Lindsey, Georgetown ...................... 1996 15 95 244 .720Mary Jo Lavoie, American Int’l ................ 1997 6 35 88 .715Jen nardi, Massachusetts .......................... 1999 12 64 149 .700Hilary Meyer, Colgate .................................. 1999 14 84 189 .692Alison Cole, Yale ............................................. 1996 12 75 167 .690Alison Cole, Yale ............................................. 1999 18 115 245 .681Chris Lindsey, Georgetown ...................... 1998 16 143 295 .674Jamie Brodsky, Maryland........................... 1996 18 55 113 .673nicol Parceluzzi, Rutgers ............................ 1999 16 81 166 .672Stephanie Clarke, Hofstra .......................... 1996 16 126 257 .671Leela Strong, Lafayette ............................... 2001 18 115 222 .659Hilary Meyer, Colgate .................................. 1997 13 83 159 .657Chris Lindsey, Georgetown ...................... 1997 17 123 235 .656Shana Crabtree, vanderbilt ....................... 1997 14 82 156 .655

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GoalsPlayer, Team Year Games Min. Allowed Avg.Jamie Brodsky, Maryland........................... 1996 18 930 55 3.55Kim Jackson, Delaware ............................... 1982 15 900 73 4.87Iris Alvarado, Temple ................................... 1997 13 710 60 5.07Kim Lawton, Loyola (Md.) .......................... 2003 19 570 51 5.37Debbie Castine, north Carolina .............. 1997 18 1,021 94 5.52Kourtney Heavey, Loyola (Md.) ............... 1997 18 988 93 5.65Johanna Kung, northwestern ................. 1988 15 840 81 5.79Heather Castle, virginia .............................. 1997 19 1,045 101 5.80Rory Tomlin, Lafayette ................................ 1991 17 990 96 5.82Sarah Kolodner, Princeton ........................ 2004 20 1,133 110 5.83Sarah Kolodner, Princeton ........................ 2002 20 892 87 5.85Ashley Gersuk, northwestern .................. 2005 21 1,129 111 5.90Morgan Lathrop, northwestern ............. 2007 22 1,196 118 5.92May Coughlin, Holy Cross ......................... 1992 13 780 77 5.92Alex Kahoe, Maryland ................................. 1997 22 1,294 129 5.98

DRAW CONTROLS PER GAME DrawPlayer, Team Year Games Controls Avg. Hillary Fratzke, Towson .................................... 2006 17 107 6.29Coco Stanwick, Georgetown ........................ 2006 18 113 6.28Kristen Millar, vermont .................................... 2006 15 92 6.13Dana Dobbie, Maryland .................................. 2008 21 126 6.00Kristen Millar, vermont .................................... 2007 17 91 5.35Dana Dobbie, ohio ........................................... 2005 14 72 5.14Gloria Lozano, Georgetown .......................... 2003 17 81 4.76Marlaine Smith, old Dominion .................... 2003 15 70 4.67Hillary Fratzke, Towson .................................... 2008 19 86 4.53Coco Stanwick, Georgetown ........................ 2007 18 79 4.39Kristen Kjellman, northwestern .................. 2006 21 91 4.33Jaclyn o’Leary, Iona .......................................... 2006 15 65 4.33emily Hoesch, Drexel ........................................ 2005 17 73 4.29Maura Mahoney, Boston College ............... 2007 17 73 4.29Jessica Westlake, St. Joseph’s ........................ 2006 15 64 4.27

DRAW CONTROLSPlayer, Team Year Games Draw ControlsDana Dobbie, Maryland ................................... 2008 21 126Coco Stanwick, Georgetown ......................... 2006 18 113Hillary Fratzke, Towson ..................................... 2006 17 107Kristen Millar, vermont ..................................... 2006 15 92Kristen Kjellman, northwestern ................... 2006 21 91Kristen Millar, vermont ..................................... 2007 17 91Hillary Fratzke, Towson ..................................... 2008 19 86Gloria Lozano, Georgetown ........................... 2003 17 81Kristen Kjellman, northwestern ................... 2007 22 80Coco Stanwick, Georgetown ......................... 2007 18 79Dana Dobbie, Maryland ................................... 2007 20 79Stephanie Allen, uMBC .................................... 2003 19 78Mandy Friend, Richmond ................................ 2008 18 74emily Hoesch, Drexel ......................................... 2005 17 73Courtney Koester, northwestern ................. 2005 21 73Maura Mahoney, Boston College ................ 2007 17 73

GROUND BALLS PER GAME Ground Player, Team Year Games Balls Avg. Lisa Blanc, Delaware ......................................... 1983 20 180 9.00Missy Meharg, Delaware ................................. 1984 20 162 8.10Missy Meharg, Delaware ................................. 1983 20 153 7.65elaine Maddox, virginia ................................... 1985 13 98 7.54Linda Detar, Delaware...................................... 1983 20 150 7.50Anne Wilkinson, Delaware ............................. 1983 20 149 7.45elaine Maddox, virginia ................................... 1984 14 97 6.93elaine Maddox, virginia ................................... 1986 16 108 6.75elaine Maddox, virginia ................................... 1987 16 103 6.44Jackie Yovankin, Boston College ................. 2003 15 89 5.93Lisa Cherill, Monmouth ................................... 2003 17 95 5.59Stephanie Tinney, Lafayette .......................... 2002 20 108 5.40Lindsay Sheehan, virginia .............................. 1986 16 86 5.38nicole McCarthy, American ........................... 2002 18 94 5.22Alice Lee, Central Conn. St. ............................ 2008 14 72 5.14

GROUND BALLSPlayer, Team Year Games Ground BallsLisa Blanc, Delaware .......................................... 1983 20 180Missy Meharg, Delaware .................................. 1984 20 162Missy Meharg, Delaware .................................. 1983 20 153Linda Detar, Delaware....................................... 1983 20 150Anne Wilkinson, Delaware .............................. 1983 20 149elaine Maddox, virginia .................................... 1986 16 108Stephanie Tinney, Lafayette ........................... 2002 20 108elaine Maddox, virginia .................................... 1987 16 103Amy Fromal, virginia.......................................... 1999 21 98elaine Maddox, virginia .................................... 1984 13 97elaine Maddox, virginia .................................... 1985 13 96Lisa Cherill, Monmouth .................................... 2003 17 95nicole McCarthy, American ............................ 2002 18 94Jackie Yovankin, Boston College .................. 2003 15 89Laura Mershon, Richmond ............................. 1995 17 87Sarah Dacey, north Carolina .......................... 1997 18 87

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME(This statistic was first codified as such in 1998, but was known before that year as interceptions and blocks)Player, Team Year Games Caused TOs Avg.Moira Muthig, Manhattan .............................. 2000 14 82 5.86Kristy Grossman, Canisius .............................. 1999 14 58 4.14Stephanie Tinney, Lafayette .......................... 2001 18 72 4.00Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth ........................... 2000 16 62 3.88Kristy Grossman, Canisius .............................. 2001 15 58 3.87Michi ellers, Georgetown ............................... 2004 18 66 3.67Moira Muthig, Manhattan .............................. 2001 17 62 3.65Susan Roth, Holy Cross .................................... 2002 18 63 3.50Brittany Poist, Louisville .................................. 2008 16 56 3.50Jacqui Ricca, Mt. St. Mary’s ............................. 2007 18 62 3.44Samantha Sybert, virginia Tech ................... 2001 15 51 3.40elizabeth Tiffany, Manhattan ........................ 2002 15 51 3.40Michi ellers, Georgetown ............................... 2003 17 56 3.29Regina oliver, ohio St. ..................................... 2004 14 46 3.29Regina oliver, ohio St. ..................................... 2003 16 51 3.19

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Patricia Sutton, Holy Cross ................. 2004-07 76 215 76 291Kate oleykowski,

northwestern ...................................... 1984-87 53 228 61 289 Tami Worley, Penn St. ......................... 1986-89 76 230 59 289

GOALS PER GAME(Min. 80 goals)Player, Team Years Games Goals GPGKaren emas, Delaware ........................................ 1982-84 55 256 4.65Shari Krasnoo, Colgate ....................................... 1988-91 55 245 4.45Anysia Fedec, Maryland ..................................... 1984-87 36 157 4.36Kate oleykowski, northwestern ..................... 1984-87 53 228 4.30Gail Cummings, Temple ..................................... 1985-88 69 289 4.19Marsha Florio, Penn St. ....................................... 1982-85 65 271 4.17Kathleen Kochmansky, northwestern ......... 1982-85 50 198 3.96Jami Wilus, La Salle ............................................... 1999-02 60 230 3.83Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ............................................. 1993-96 66 242 3.67Danielle Maschuci, Johns Hopkins ................ 1999-00 32 110 3.44Claudia ovchinnikoff, Temple ......................... 1995-98 67 227 3.39Mary Key, Johns Hopkins .................................. 2004-07 70 234 3.34Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion ............... 2001-04 62 206 3.32

CAUSED TURNOVERS(This statistic was first codified as such in 1998, but was known before that year as interceptions and blocks) CausedPlayer, Team Year Games TurnoversMoira Muthig, Manhattan ............................... 2000 14 82Stephanie Tinney, Lafayette ........................... 2001 18 72Christy Finch, northwestern .......................... 2008 22 70Michi ellers, Georgetown ................................ 2004 18 66Kate Rittano, Fairfield ........................................ 2001 — 64Susan Roth, Holy Cross ..................................... 2002 18 63Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth ............................ 2000 16 62Moira Muthig, Manhattan ............................... 2001 17 62Jacqui Ricca, Mt. St. Mary’s .............................. 2007 18 62Christy Finch, northwestern .......................... 2007 22 59Kristy Grossman, Canisius ............................... 1999 14 58Kristy Grossman, Canisius ............................... 2001 15 58Megan Hungate, Duquesne ........................... 1998 16 57Samm Taylor, virginia ........................................ 1998 20 56Michi ellers, Georgetown ................................ 2003 17 56Rachael Becker, Princeton ............................... 2003 20 56Brittany Poist, Louisville ................................... 2008 16 56

POINTS PER GAME(Min. 160 points)Player, Team Years Games Goals Assists Points PPGAnysia Fedec, Maryland ................................................ 1984-87 36 157 83 240 6.67Karen emas, Delaware ................................................... 1982-84 55 256 87 343 6.23Shari Krasnoo, Colgate .................................................. 1988-91 55 245 79 324 5.89Marsha Florio, Penn St. .................................................. 1982-85 65 271 109 380 5.85Gail Cummings, Temple ............................................ 1985-88 69 289 89 378 5.48Mary Key, Johns Hopkins ............................................. 2004-07 70 234 149 383 5.47Kate oleykowski, northwestern ................................ 1984-87 53 228 61 289 5.45Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion .......................... 2001-04 62 206 119 325 5.24Jen Adams, Maryland ..................................................... 1998-01 86 267 178 445 5.17Jami Wilus, La Salle .......................................................... 1999-02 60 230 78 308 5.13Kelly Amonte, Maryland ............................................... 1993-96 63 187 132 319 5.06Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown .............................. 1998-01 70 232 98 330 4.71Kathleen Kochmansky, northwestern .................... 1982-85 50 198 37 235 4.70Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ........................................................ 1993-96 66 242 66 308 4.67Amy Appelt, virginia ...................................................... 2002-05 85 258 115 373 4.39Madalyn Booth, Lafayette ............................................ 2005-08 62 135 133 268 4.32Lauren Miller, Boston College..................................... 1999-02 63 144 128 272 4.32Kristen Kjellman, northwestern ................................ 2004-07 81 250 99 349 4.31Tracy Wright, Lafayette .................................................. 1985-88 71 188 112 300 4.23Lauren Aumiller, virginia ............................................... 2000-03 78 217 103 320 4.10

POINTSPlayer, Team Years Games Goals Assists PointsJen Adams, Maryland ........................... 1998-01 86 267 178 445Mary Key, Johns Hopkins ................... 2004-07 70 234 149 383Marsha Florio, Penn St. ........................ 1982-85 65 271 109 380Gail Cummings, Temple ................... 1985-88 69 289 89 378Amy Appelt, virginia ............................. 2002-05 85 258 115 373Kristen Kjellman, northwestern ...... 2004-07 81 250 99 349Karen emas, Delaware ......................... 1982-84 55 256 87 343Sheehan Stanwick,

Georgetown ......................................... 1998-01 70 232 98 330Suzanne Wosczyna,

old Dominion ..................................... 2001-04 62 206 119 325Shari Krasnoo, Colgate ........................ 1988-91 55 245 79 324Lauren Aumiller, virginia ..................... 2000-03 78 217 103 320Kelly Amonte, Maryland ..................... 1993-96 63 187 132 319Jill Altshuler, Lehigh .............................. 1993-96 66 242 66 308Jami Wilus, La Salle ................................ 1999-02 60 230 78 308Tracy Wright, Lafayette ........................ 1985-88 71 188 112 300Kelly Coppedge, Maryland ................ 2001-04 86 219 81 300Jennie Smith, Lafayette ....................... 1986-89 73 220 71 291erin elbe, Georgetown ......................... 1999-02 73 211 80 291

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Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth .............................. 1997-00 62 199 3.21Missy Meharg, Delaware .................................... 1982-85 72 227 3.15Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................... 1998-01 86 267 3.10Kristen Kjellman, northwestern ..................... 2004-07 81 250 3.09emily Bonczek, La Salle ...................................... 2005-08 65 199 3.06Amy Appelt, virginia ............................................ 2002-05 85 258 3.04

GOALSPlayer, Team Years Games GoalsGail Cummings, Temple ..................................................... 1985-88 69 289Marsha Florio, Penn St. ...................................................... 1982-85 65 271Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... 1998-01 86 267Amy Appelt, virginia ............................................................ 2002-05 85 258Karen emas, Delaware ........................................................ 1982-84 55 256Kristen Kjellman, northwestern ..................................... 2004-07 81 250Shari Krasnoo, Colgate ....................................................... 1988-91 55 245Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ............................................................. 1993-96 66 242Mary Key, Johns Hopkins .................................................. 2004-07 70 234Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown ................................... 1998-01 70 232Tami Worley, Penn St. .......................................................... 1986-89 76 230Jami Wilus, La Salle ............................................................... 1999-02 60 230Kate oleykowski, northwestern ..................................... 1984-87 53 228Missy Meharg, Delaware .................................................... 1982-85 72 227Claudia ovchinnikoff, Temple ......................................... 1995-98 67 227Stacey Morlang, Loyola (Md.) .......................................... 1999-02 76 221Jen Smith, Lafayette ............................................................ 1986-89 73 220Kelly Coppedge, Maryland ............................................... 2001-04 86 219Lauren Aumiller, virginia .................................................... 2000-03 78 217Katie Chrest, Duke ................................................................ 2003-06 79 216

ASSISTS PER GAME(Min. 80 assists)Player, Team Years Games Assists Avg.Lindsay Sheehan, Penn St./virginia ........ 1982, 84-86 42 129 3.07Madalyn Booth, Lafayette ................................. 2005-08 62 133 2.15Kristen Slahor, ohio St. ....................................... 2005-08 65 139 2.14Mary Key, Johns Hopkins .................................. 2004-07 70 149 2.13Kelly Amonte, Maryland .................................... 1993-96 63 132 2.10Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................... 1998-01 86 178 2.07Lauren Miller, Boston College.......................... 1999-02 63 128 2.03Carlee Buck, Stony Brook .................................. 2004-07 65 132 2.03Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion ............... 2001-04 62 119 1.92Julie Tice, Penn St. ................................................ 1997-00 60 115 1.92Amy Perry, Mercyhurst ....................................... 1998-01 61 113 1.85Maureen Mullen, northwestern ..................... 1986-89 53 94 1.77Kelly Chevez, St. Bonaventure ......................... 2002-05 65 115 1.77Lindsey Munday, northwestern ..................... 2003-06 76 128 1.68Rachel Tringali, Monmouth .............................. 1997-00 62 104 1.68Marsha Florio, Penn St. ...................................... 1982-85 65 109 1.68Rachel Shuck, Loyola (Md.) .............................. 2002-05 72 120 1.67Karen emas, Delaware ........................................ 1982-84 55 87 1.58Tracy Wright, Lafayette ....................................... 1985-88 71 112 1.58Shannon Burke, Connecticut ........................... 2004-07 66 103 1.56

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Years Games AssistsJen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... 1998-01 86 178Mary Key, Johns Hopkins .................................................. 2004-07 70 149*Hannah nielsen, northwestern .................................... 2006-08 65 141Kristen Slahor, ohio St. ....................................................... 2005-08 65 139Madalyn Booth, Lafaytte ................................................... 2005-08 62 133Kelly Amonte, Maryland .................................................... 1993-96 63 132Carlee Buck, Stony Brook .................................................. 2004-07 65 132Lindsay Sheehan, Penn St./virginia ....................... 1982, 84-86 42 129Lauren Miller, Boston College.......................................... 1999-02 63 128Lindsey Munday, northwestern ..................................... 2003-06 76 128Lauren Becker, Brown ......................................................... 1984-87 -- 120Rachel Shuck, Loyola (Md.) ............................................... 2002-05 72 120Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion ............................... 2001-04 62 119Kristen Waagbo, Duke ........................................................ 2004-07 81 116Julie Tice, Penn St. ................................................................ 1997-00 60 115Kelly Chevez, St. Bonaventure ......................................... 2002-05 65 115Amy Appelt, virginia ............................................................ 2002-05 85 115Amy Perry, Mercyhurst ....................................................... 1998-01 61 113Tracy Wright, Lafayette ....................................................... 1985-88 71 112Quinn Carney, Maryland .................................................... 1998-01 87 110*Active player.

SAVES PER GAME(Min. 500 saves)Player, Team Years Games Saves Avg.Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure .......................... 2000-02 44 739 16.80Chris Lindsey, Georgetown .............................. 1995-98 65 1,067 16.42Irene Scalese, Hofstra .......................................... 1994-97 61 922 15.11Stephanie Clark, Hofstra .................................... 1994-97 61 909 14.90Michelle Pagnotto, Rutgers .............................. 1987-90 62 911 14.69Christy Yarnell, Richmond ................................. 1996-99 60 866 14.43Michelle Geist, Drexel.......................................... 1997-00 64 914 14.28Hilary Meyer, Colgate .......................................... 1996-99 54 759 14.06Jacquie Sica, Towson ........................................... 1997-00 65 912 14.03Susan Lang, Bucknell........................................... 1986-89 63 875 13.89Ali Jones, Lafayette ............................................... 1995-98 64 832 13.00Julie novak, Holy Cross ...................................... 1996-99 59 750 12.71Kim Jackson, Delaware ....................................... 1981-84 55 686 12.47Meg Dentler, George Mason .......................... 2002-05 69 855 12.39Christina Jermyn, American ............................. 1996-99 61 743 12.18Paula Chapman, Rutgers ................................... 1995-98 67 800 11.94Leela Strong, Lafayette ....................................... 1999-02 69 804 11.65Sue Heether, Loyola (Md.) ................................. 1987-90 72 826 11.47Megan orr, Holy Cross ........................................ 2004-07 76 867 11.41eden Coehlo, California ...................................... 2000-03 71 807 11.37

SAVESPlayer, Team Years Games SavesChris Lindsey, Georgetown .............................................. 1995-98 65 1,067Alex Kahoe, Maryland ......................................................... 1997-00 86 968Irene Scalese, Hofstra .......................................................... 1994-97 61 922Michelle Geist, Drexel.......................................................... 1997-00 64 914Jacquie Sica, Towson ........................................................... 1997-00 65 912Michelle Pagnotto, Rutgers .............................................. 1987-90 62 911Stephanie Clark, Hofstra .................................................... 1994-97 61 909Susan Lang, Bucknell........................................................... 1986-89 63 875Megan orr, Holy Cross ........................................................ 2004-07 76 867Christy Yarnell, Richmond ................................................. 1996-99 60 866Megan Matthews, Quinnipiac ......................................... 2000-03 60 862Meg Dentler, George Mason .......................................... 2002-05 69 855Patty Cronise, uMBC ............................................................ 1984-87 -- 843Ali Jones, Lafayette ............................................................... 1995-98 64 832Laura Shane, Stanford ......................................................... 2005-08 73 829Sue Heether, Loyola (Md.) ................................................ 1987-90 72 826eden Coehlo, California ...................................................... 2000-03 71 807Leela Strong, Lafayette ....................................................... 1999-02 69 804Paula Chapman, Rutgers ................................................... 1995-98 67 800Amy Jagoda, uMBC ............................................................. 1998-01 70 775

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE(Min. 1,500 minutes)Player, Team Years Games Minutes Goals Avg.Jane Billeter, northwestern ............... 1983-84 28 1,680 160 5.71Debbie Castine, north Carolina ....... 1996-99 65 3,563 364 6.13Kim Jackson, Delaware ........................ 1982-84 55 3,300 346 6.29Sarah Kolodner, Princeton ................ 2002-05 78 4,092 437 6.41Johanna Kung, northwestern .......... 1985-88 54 3,240 356 6.59Alex Kahoe, Maryland .......................... 1997-00 86 5,073 570 6.74Sarah Waxman, Penn............................ 2005-08 55 2,672 310 6.96Devon Wills, Dartmouth ..................... 2003-06 71 4,183 497 7.13May Coughlin, Holy Cross .................. 1989-92 46 2,762 341 7.41Carrie Giancola, Cornell ....................... 1999-02 63 3,132 390 7.47Kendall McBreaty, virginia ................. 2005-08 59 2,611 331 7.61Megan Huether, Duke ......................... 2003-06 79 4,489 576 7.70Alexis venechanos, Maryland ........... 2000-03 67 3,350 448 8.02Kristen Hordy, north Carolina .......... 2004-07 73 3,750 515 8.24

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYEDPlayer, Team Years Games MinutesAlex Kahoe, Maryland ......................................................... 1997-00 86 5,073Megan Huether, Duke ........................................................ 2003-06 79 4,489Megan orr, Holy Cross ........................................................ 2004-07 76 4,468Sue Bielamowicz, Colgate ................................................. 2003-06 75 4,403Hilary Lynch, California ....................................................... 2004-07 73 4,270Laura Shane, Stanford ......................................................... 2005-08 73 4,244Devon Wills, Dartmouth .................................................... 2003-06 71 4,183eden Coehlo, California ..................................................... 2000-03 71 4,152Sarah Kolodner, Princeton ................................................ 2002-05 78 4,092Stacy Makris, Monmouth .................................................. 1999-02 72 4,063Lee Tortorelli, Penn St. ....................................................... 2002-05 68 4,025Ashley Gersuk, northwestern .......................................... 2002-05 70 3,992Mandy Corry, Towson ......................................................... 2005-08 70 3,987Meg Dentler, George Mason............................................ 2002-05 69 3,983Jen Daly, Albany (n.Y.) ......................................................... 2004-07 68 3,868Laurie Tortorelli, Delaware ................................................ 1999-02 69 3,767Kristen Hordy, north Carolina ......................................... 2004-07 73 3,750

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Player, Team Years Games MinutesAndrea Pfeiffer, virginia ...................................................... 2001-04 --- 3,705Carey Sebastian, Delaware ............................................... 1995-98 71 3,679Hilary Karkins, uC Davis ..................................................... 2005-08 67 3,636

GROUND BALLS PER GAME(Min. 200 ground balls) Ground Player, Team Years Games Balls Avg. Anne Wilkinson, Delaware ................................ 1983-86 74 466 6.30nari Bush, Delaware ............................................. 1986-89 67 385 5.75Missy Meharg, Delaware .................................... 1982-85 72 391 5.43Beth Manley, Delaware....................................... 1984-87 70 360 5.14Joanne Ambrogi, Delaware .............................. 1984-87 68 339 4.99Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell .................................. 1999-02 65 275 4.23Kristy Grossman, Canisius ................................. 1999-02 52 215 4.13Laura Mershon, Richmond ............................... 1992-95 61 252 4.13Chris Lindsey, Georgetown .............................. 1995-98 63 237 3.76Lisa Cherill, Monmouth ...................................... 2000-03 72 270 3.75Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) .............................. 2004-07 68 252 3.71Amy Zimmer, Dartmouth .................................. 1998-01 65 236 3.63nicole McCarthy, American .............................. 2001-04 69 243 3.52Bridget elder, Hofstra .......................................... 2002-05 67 229 3.42Heidi Pearce, Johns Hopkins ............................ 2001-04 68 230 3.38erin elbe, Georgetown ........................................ 1999-02 73 240 3.29Jaclyn o’Leary, Iona ............................................. 2005-08 64 206 3.22Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................... 1998-01 86 272 3.16Jamie Larrimore, Johns Hopkins .................... 1999-02 67 210 3.13Caitlin McLean, Georgetown ........................... 1998-01 70 214 3.06

GROUND BALLSPlayer, Team Years Games Ground BallsAnne Wilkinson, Delaware ................................ 1983-86 74 466elaine Maddox, virginia ...................................... 1984-87 58 404Missy Meharg, Delaware .................................... 1982-85 72 391nari Bush, Delaware ............................................. 1986-89 67 385Beth Manley, Delaware....................................... 1984-87 70 360Joanne Ambrogi, Delaware .............................. 1984-87 68 339Amy Fromal, virginia............................................ 1997-00 77 302Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell .................................. 1999-02 65 275Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................... 1998-01 86 272Lisa Cherill, Monmouth ...................................... 2000-03 72 270Peggy Boutilier, virginia ..................................... 1995-98 71 268Dawn Wisniewski, virginia ................................ 1984-87 58 260Laura Mershon, Richmond ............................... 1992-95 61 252Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) .............................. 2004-07 68 252Cherie Greer, virginia ........................................... 1991-94 68 247Robyn nye, virginia .............................................. 1988-91 65 244nicole McCarthy, American .............................. 2001-04 69 243Christie Jenkins, Maryland ................................ 1997-00 86 241erin elbe, Georgetown ........................................ 1999-02 73 240Chris Lindsay, Georgetown............................... 1995-98 63 237

DRAW CONTROLS PER GAME(Min. 90 draw controls) DrawPlayer, Team Years Games Controls Avg.Dana Dobbie, ohio/Maryland ................ 2005; 06-08 66 334 5.06emily Hoesch, Drexel .......................................... 2004-07 68 250 3.68Jamie Larrimore, Johns Hopkins ................... 1999-02 67 202 3.01Gloria Lozano, Georgetown ............................ 2001-04 74 223 3.01Courtney Koester, northwestern .................. 2002-05 70 201 2.87Kadie Stamper, Johns Hopkins ...................... 2005-08 70 193 2.76Margie Curran, vanderbilt ................................ 2005-08 67 178 2.66Sarah oglesby, Georgetown ........................... 1998-01 70 184 2.63Lauren Aumiller, virginia ................................... 2000-03 78 195 2.50Heather Bryan, Monmouth ............................. 1998-01 66 159 2.41Becky Trumbo, Towson ...................................... 2003-06 70 168 2.40Stacy Duca, Georgetown .................................. 1994-97 63 147 2.33Stephanie Howell, Towson............................... 2001-04 62 144 2.32Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) ............................. 2004-07 68 158 2.32Kelsey Twist, Stanford ........................................ 2002-05 72 161 2.24Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell ................................. 1999-02 65 141 2.17erin edell, Delaware ............................................ 2002-05 64 138 2.16Jess Marion, James Madison ........................... 1997-00 73 156 2.14Carrie Soults, Syracuse ....................................... 1999-02 62 132 2.13Quinn Carney, Maryland ................................... 1998-01 87 177 2.03

DRAW CONTROLSPlayer, Team Years Games Draw ControlsDana Dobbie, ohio/Maryland .................. 2005; 06-08 66 334*Kristen Millar, vermont ................................... 2006-08 49 257emily Hoesch, Drexel .................................... 2004-07 68 250

Player, Team Years Games Draw Controls*Hillary Fratzke, Towson ................................... 2006-08 51 249Gloria Lozano, Georgetown .......................... 2001-04 74 223Jamie Larrimore, Johns Hopkins .................. 1999-02 67 202Courtney Koester, northwestern ................. 2002-05 70 201Lauren Aumiller, virginia .................................. 2000-03 78 195Kadie Stamper, Johns Hopkins ..................... 2005-08 70 193Sarah oglesby, Georgetown .......................... 1998-01 70 184Margie Curran, vanderbilt ............................... 2005-08 67 178Quinn Carney, Maryland .................................. 1998-01 87 177*Mandy Friend, Richmond .............................. 2006-08 58 169Becky Trumbo, Towson ..................................... 2003-06 70 168Kelsey Twist, Stanford ....................................... 2002-05 72 161Heather Bryan, Monmouth ............................ 1998-01 66 159Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) ............................ 2004-07 68 158Jess Marion, James Madison .......................... 1997-00 73 156*Jessica Westlake, St. Joseph’s ....................... 2006-08 47 151Stacy Duca, Georgetown ................................. 1994-97 63 147*Kaitlin Leggio, Stony Brook .......................... 2006-08 50 147*Active player.

CAUSED TURNOVERS(This statistic was first codified as such in 1998, but was known before that year as interceptions and blocks)

CausedPlayer, Team Years Games TurnoversMichi ellers, Georgetown ......................................... 2001-04 74 204Lori Graham, Manhattan .......................................... 1997-00 — 190Kristy Grossman, Canisius ........................................ 1999-02 52 187Christy Finch, northwestern ................................... 2005-08 85 183Megan Hungate, Duquesne .................................... 1998-01 — 178Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) ..................................... 2004-07 68 157Lacey-Leigh Hentz, Johns Hopkins ...................... 2002-05 66 146Moira Muthig, Manhattan ........................................ 2000-01 31 144Lisa Cherill, Monmouth ............................................. 2000-03 72 128Tiffany Schummer, virginia ...................................... 2000-03 78 127Bridget elder, Hofstra ................................................. 2002-05 67 126nicole McCarthy, American ..................................... 2001-04 69 124Paula Priest, George Mason..................................... 2000-03 — 123Stephy Samaras, virginia .......................................... 1998-00 60 122Lauren Deitrich, Bucknell ......................................... 2005-08 62 116Kinsley o'Garrow, George Mason ......................... 1997-00 — 115Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth ..................................... 1998-00 48 114Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell ......................................... 1999-02 65 113Kate Riitano, Fairfield .................................................. 1998-99 --- 109Heather Bryan, Monmouth ..................................... 1998-01 66 109Heidi Pearce, Johns Hopkins ................................... 2001-04 68 109

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Points Per GameYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points PPG1998 Cristi Samaras, Princeton ....... Jr. 17 56 29 85 5.001999 Jen Adams, Maryland ............. So. 21 71 46 117 5.572000 Jen Adams, Maryland ............. Jr. 22 81 55 136 6.182001 Jen Adams, Maryland ............. Sr. 22 88 60 148 6.732002 Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion ............................ So. 18 56 47 103 5.722003 Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion ............................ Jr. 12 45 32 77 6.422004 Gail Decker, James Madison Sr. 19 81 31 112 5.892005 Mary Key, Johns Hopkins ...... So. 17 55 32 87 5.122006 Mary Key, Johns Hopkins ...... Jr. 16 60 41 101 6.312007 Shannon Burke, Connecticut Sr. 16 42 58 100 6.252008 Katie Rowan, Syracuse ........... Jr. 21 73 69 142 6.76

PointsYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points1998 Claudia ovchinnikoff, Temple .... Sr. 19 87 7 941999 Jen Adams, Maryland .................... So. 21 71 46 1172000 Jen Adams, Maryland .................... Jr. 22 81 55 1362001 Jen Adams, Maryland .................... Sr. 22 88 60 1482002 Lauren Aumiller, virginia ............... Jr. 19 71 35 1062003 Lauren Aumiller, virginia ............... Sr. 22 64 36 1002004 Amy Appelt, virginia ....................... Jr. 22 90 31 1212005 Lindsey Munday, northwestern Jr. 21 53 54 1072006 Crysti Foote, notre Dame ............. Sr. 19 74 40 1142007 Mary Key, Johns Hopkins ............. Sr. 20 67 54 1212008 Katie Rowan, Syracuse ................... Jr. 21 73 69 142

Goals Per GameYear Name, Team Class Games Goals Per Game1998 Claudia ovchinnikoff, Temple ............... Sr. 19 87 4.581999 nicole Wittelsberger, Denver ................. So. 12 53 4.422000 Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth .................... Sr. 16 67 4.192001 Jami Wilus, La Salle ..................................... Jr. 15 71 4.732002 Tracy uellendahl, Central Conn. St. .... Jr. 12 47 3.922003 Tracy uellendahl, Central Conn. St. .... Sr. 13 49 3.772004 Gail Decker, James Madison .................. Sr. 19 81 4.262005 Shannon Witzel, Towson .......................... So. 19 71 3.742006 Kate McHarg, Loyola (Md.) ...................... Jr. 15 60 4.002007 Lauren Taylor, Yale ...................................... Jr. 17 65 3.822008 Bergan Foley, Louisville ............................ Fr. 15 61 4.07

GoalsYear Name, Team Class Games Goals1998 Claudia ovchinnikoff, Temple .......................................... Sr. 19 871999 Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... So. 21 712000 Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... Jr. 22 812001 Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... Sr. 22 882002 Lauren Aumiller, virginia ..................................................... Jr. 19 712003 Kelly Coppedge, Maryland ................................................ Jr. 22 732004 Amy Appelt, virginia ............................................................. Jr. 22 902005 Shannon Witzel, Towson ..................................................... So. 19 712006 Crysti Foote, notre Dame ................................................... Sr. 19 742007 Caroline Cryer, Duke ............................................................. Jr. 20 712008 Hillary Bowen, northwestern ........................................... Jr. 22 81

Assists Per GameYear Name, Team Class Games Assists Per Game1998 Jen Greene, Dartmouth ........................... Sr. 16 39 2.441999 Julie Tice, Penn St. ...................................... Jr. 17 41 2.412000 Lauren Miller, Boston College ............... So. 16 41 2.562001 Amy Perry, Mercyhurst ............................. Sr. 16 50 3.132002 Sandra Gallegos, niagara ........................ Jr. 13 38 2.922003 Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion .... Jr. 12 31 2.672004 Colleen o’Mara, California ...................... Sr. 18 41 2.282005 Carlee Buck, Stony Brook ........................ So. 15 42 2.802006 Maddy Booth, Lafayette .......................... So. 16 47 2.942007 Shannon Burke, Connecticut................. Sr. 16 58 3.632008 Kristen Slahor, ohio St. ............................. Sr. 18 61 3.39

AssistsYear Name, Team Class Games Assists1998 Sascha newmarch, Maryland ........................................... Sr. 21 421999 Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... So. 21 462000 Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... Jr. 22 552001 Jen Adams, Maryland .......................................................... Sr. 22 602002 Suzanne Wosczyna, old Dominion ............................... So. 18 472003 Alyssa Trudel, Boston u. ..................................................... S. 19 422004 Colleen o’Mara, California ................................................. Sr. 18 412005 Lindsey Munday, northwestern ...................................... Jr. 21 542006 Lindsey Munday, northwestern ...................................... Sr. 21 502007 Hannah nielsen, northwestern ....................................... So. 22 692008 Katie Rowan, Syracuse ......................................................... Jr. 21 69

Division I Annual Individual Champions

Collegiate Annual Individual ChampionsPoints Per Game

Year Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points PPG1996 Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ................. Sr. 17 97 22 119 7.001997 Debra Wood, Gannon ............. So. 17 76 27 103 6.06

PointsYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points1996 Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ........................ Sr. 17 97 22 1191997 Debra Wood, Gannon .................... So. 17 76 27 103

Goals Per GameYear Name, Team Class Games Goals Per Game1996 Jill Altshuler, Lehigh ................................... Sr. 17 97 5.711997 Debra Wood, Gannon ............................... So. 17 76 4.47

GoalsYear Name, Team Class Games Goals1996 Jill Altshuler, Lehigh .............................................................. Sr. 17 971997 Debra Wood, Gannon .......................................................... So. 17 76

Assists Per GameYear Name, Team Class Games Assists Per Game1996 Kelly Amonte, Maryland .......................... Sr. 19 48 2.531997 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ....................... Fr. 17 42 2.47

AssistsYear Name, Team Class Games Assists1996 Kelly Amonte, Maryland ..................................................... Sr. 19 481997 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon .................................................. Fr. 17 42

Goals-Against AverageYear Name, Team Class Games Minutes GA GAA1996 Jamie Brodsky, Maryland ........................ Sr. 18 930 55 3.551997 Iris Alvarado, Temple ................................. Fr. 13 710 60 5.07

Save Percentage SaveYear Name, Team Class Games GA Saves Pct.1996 Chris Lindsey, Georgetown ................. So. 15 95 244 .7201997 Mary Jo Lavoie, American Int’l ........... So. 6 35 88 .715

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Goals-Against AverageYear Name, Team Class Games Minutes GA GAA1998 Heather Castle, virginia ............................ Sr. 19 1,028 109 6.361999 Amber Mettler, Princeton ........................ Sr. 17 673 68 6.062000 Jen nardi, Massachusetts ........................ Jr. 17 915 103 6.752001 Brooke Barrett, Boston u. ....................... Jr. 19 1,128 120 6.382002 Sarah Kolodner, Princeton ...................... Fr. 20 892 87 5.852003 Kim Lawton, Loyola (Md.) ........................ Jr. 19 570 51 5.372004 Sarah Kolodner, Princeton ...................... Jr. 20 1,133 110 5.832005 Ashley Gersuk, northwestern ............... Sr. 21 1,129 111 5.902006 Devon Wills, Dartmouth .......................... Sr. 20 1,210 133 6.592007 Morgan Lathrop, northwestern ........... So. 22 1,196 118 5.922008 Sarah Waxman, Penn ................................ Sr. 19 1,071 112 6.27

Save Percentage SaveYear Name, Team Class Games GA Saves Pct.1998 Chris Lindsey, Georgetown ................. Sr. 16 143 295 .6741999 Jen nardi, Massachusetts ..................... So. 12 64 149 .7002000 Jen nardi, Massachusetts ..................... Jr. 17 103 186 .6442001 Leela Strong, Lafayette .......................... Jr. 18 115 222 .6592002 Megan Matthews, Quinnipiac ............ Sr. 16 144 224 .6092003 Cindy nicolaus, Loyola (Md.) ............... Fr. 19 68 114 .6262004 Kim Lawton, Loyola (Md.) ..................... Sr. 18 65 96 .5962005 Anne Sheridan, Boston u. ................... Sr. 20 131 176 .5732006 Maggie Koch, Georgetown ................. Jr. 18 125 162 .5642007 Alice Lee, Central Conn. St. .................. So. 14 165 225 .5772008 Laura Shane, Stanford............................ Sr. 20 183 232 .559

Ground Balls Per Game Ground Year Name, Team Class Games Balls Per Game2001 Jennifer Lee, Harvard ................................ Sr. 13 78 6.00

Ground Year Name, Team Class Games Balls Per Game2002 Stephanie Tinney, Lafayette ................... Sr. 20 108 5.402003 Jacklyn Yovankin, Boston College ....... So. 15 89 5.932004 Bridget eder, Hofstra ................................. Jr. 16 74 4.632005 Alana Chan, Canisius ................................. Fr. 13 54 4.152006 Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) .................... Jr. 16 78 4.882007 Jacqui Ricca, Mt. St. Mary’s ..................... Sr. 18 68 3.782008 Alice Lee, Central Conn. St. ..................... Jr. 14 72 5.14

Draw Controls Per Game Draw Year Name, Team Cl. Games Controls DCPG2001 emily Ryan, Boston College .................... Sr. 15 53 3.532002 Stephanie Allen, uMBC ............................ So. 17 64 3.762003 Gloria Lozano, Georgetown ................... Jr. 17 81 4.762004 emily Hoesch, Drexel ................................. Fr. 17 67 3.942005 Dana Dobbie, ohio .................................... So. 14 72 5.142006 Hillary Fratzke, Towson ............................. Fr. 17 107 6.292007 Kristen Millar, vermont ............................. So. 17 91 5.352008 Dana Dobbie, Maryland........................... Sr. 21 126 6.00

Caused Turnovers Per Game CausedYear Name, Team Cl. Games TOs CTPG2001 Stephanie Tinney, Lafayette ................... Jr. 18 72 4.002002 Susan Roth, Holy Cross ............................. Jr. 18 63 3.502003 Melissa ellers, Georgetown .................... Jr. 17 56 3.292004 Melissa ellers, Georgetown .................... Sr. 18 66 3.672005 Bridget eder, Hofstra ................................. Sr. 18 47 2.612006 Kate Fontana, Albany (n.Y.) .................... Jr. 16 49 3.062007 Jacqui Ricca, Mt. St. Mary’s ..................... Sr. 18 62 3.442008 Brittany Poist, Louisville ........................... Fr. 16 56 3.50

SCORING MARGIN PER GAMESeason

10.27—northwestern, 2007 (361 goals, 135 goals allowed in 22 games)

Field Play

GROUND BALLSGame

77—Richmond vs. George Mason, March 9, 1995Season

1,600—Delaware, 1983 (20 games)

GROUND BALLS PER GAMESeason

80.00—Delaware, 1983 (1,600 in 20 games)

DRAW CONTROLS WON Game

24—northwestern vs. Davidson, February 20, 2004Season

332—Maryland, 2008 (21 games)

DRAW CONTROLS PER GAMESeason

17.67—uMBC, 1987 (265 in 15 games)

Goalkeeping

SAVESGame

34—uMBC vs. Temple, April 14, 1987; Boston College vs. Yale, April 26, 1995; Drexel vs. Boston u., March 23, 2001

Season284—uMBC, 1988 (16 games)

SAVES PER GAMESeason

19.38—Boston College, 1995 (252 in 13 games)

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Scoring

POINTSGame

49—Delaware vs. Towson, April 24, 1986 (36 goals, 13 assists); uMBC vs. St. Francis (Pa.), April 10, 2002 (30 goals, 19 assists)

Season541—Syracuse, 2008 (380 goals, 161 assists; 21 games)

POINTS PER GAMESeason

25.76—Syracuse, 2008 (541 in 21 games)

GOALSGame

36—Delaware vs. Towson, April 24, 1986Season

380—Syracuse, 2008 (21 games)

GOALS PER GAMESeason

18.10—Syracuse, 2008 (380 in 21 games)

ASSISTSGame

19—uMBC vs. St. Francis (Pa.), April 10, 2002Season

168—northwestern, 2007 (22 games)

ASSISTS PER GAMESeason

9.00—northwestern, 1987 (126 in 14 games)

Defense

CAUSED TURNOVERSGame

30—Duquesne vs. Siena, April 4, 1998Season

419—Dartmouth, 2000 (16 games)

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAMESeason

26.19—Dartmouth, 2000 (419 in 16 games)

SCORING DEFENSESeason

4.71—northwestern, 1983 (66 goals allowed in 14 games)

Miscellaneous

CONSECUTIVE WINS50—Maryland, March 9, 1995, to April 20, 1997

CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS41—Maryland, April 24, 1997, to April 28, 2001

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS26—Delaware (America east), April 8, 1997, to April 14,

2000

WINNING PERCENTAGE1.000—Massachusetts, 1982 (10-0); Temple, 1988 (19-0);

Harvard, 1990 (15-0); Maryland, 1995 (17-0); Maryland, 1996 (19-0); Maryland, 1999 (21-0); Maryland, 2001 (23-0); northwestern, 2005 (21-0)

WINS IN A SEASON23—Maryland, 2001 (23-0)

CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS27—Maryland, 1982-present

Team Records

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34—Delaware vs. Towson, April 24, 1986 (36-2)

MOST-IMPROVED WON-LOST RECORD10 games—notre Dame, 2005 (3-12) to 2006 (15-4)

SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE6,428—virginia (14) vs. Duke (13); northwestern (12) vs. Penn (2), May 25, 2007 (nCAA

Semifinals at Philadelphia)

SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL ATTENDANCE

16,572—Princeton, 2004 (16 games)

SINGLE-SEASON AVERAGE ATTENDANCE1,381—Princeton, 2004 (16,572 in 16 games)

Team Single-Game LeadersPOINTSTeam Date Opponent Goals Assists PointsDelaware ............................. 4/24/86 Towson 36 13 49uMBC ................................... 4/10/02 St. Francis (Pa.) 30 19 49Dartmouth ......................... 4/25/85 Plymouth St. 27 16 43navy ...................................... 3/4/08 St. Francis (Pa.) 24 17 41Delaware ............................. 5/7/83 Towson 28 12 40Delaware ............................. 4/22/90 Hofstra 22 18 40northwestern .................. 4/2/05 Connecticut 22 17 39Monmouth......................... 4/12/00 Central Conn. St. 23 15 38Quinnipiac .......................... 3/27/02 Binghamton 23 15 38northwestern ................... 2/20/04 Davidson 25 13 38St. Bonaventure ............... 4/14/06 niagara 24 14 38Denver ................................. 4/26/06 Colorado Col. 27 11 38Holy Cross........................... 4/25/98 Marist 24 13 37Quinnipiac .......................... 4/12/02 St. Francis (Pa.) 24 13 37Bucknell ............................... 4/18/07 St. Francis (Pa.) 23 14 37Syracuse .............................. 4/16/08 Colgate 24 13 37

GOALSTeam Date Opponent GoalsDelaware ........................................................ 4/24/86 Towson 36Maryland ........................................................ 3/27/86 Towson 35northwestern .............................................. 4/15/83 Lake Forest 33Penn St. ......................................................... 1983 Lock Haven 32Loyola (Md.) .................................................. 5/2/82 Johns Hopkins 31Loyola (Md.) ................................................. 1986 Bucknell 30uMBC .............................................................. 4/10/02 St. Francis (Pa.) 30Penn St. ......................................................... 1982 ohio 29Maryland ........................................................ 3/28/85 Towson 29

ASSISTSTeam Date Opponent AssistsuMBC .............................................................. 4/10/02 St. Francis (Pa.) 19Delaware ........................................................ 4/22/90 Hofstra 18northwestern .............................................. 4/2/05 Connecticut 17navy ................................................................. 3/4/08 St. Francis (Pa.) 17Dartmouth .................................................... 4/24/85 Plymouth St. 16Monmouth.................................................... 4/12/00 Central Conn. St. 15Quinnipiac ..................................................... 3/27/02 Binghamton 15Stony Brook .................................................. 4/12/03 Binghamton 15north Carolina ............................................. 4/16/96 Davidson 14Johns Hopkins ............................................. 3/10/00 Holy Cross 14Monmouth.................................................... 4/19/00 Albany (n.Y.) 14Syracuse ......................................................... 3/28/01 Colgate 14northwestern .............................................. 4/17/05 Denver 14St. Bonaventure .......................................... 4/14/06 niagara 14Bucknell .......................................................... 4/18/07 St. Francis (Pa.) 14

SAVESTeam Date Opponent SavesuMBC .............................................................. 4/14/87 Temple 34Boston College ............................................ 4/26/95 Yale 34Drexel .............................................................. 3/23/01 Boston u. 34Princeton ....................................................... 1983 Temple 29Yale ................................................................... 4/10/99 Princeton 29Richmond ...................................................... 3/18/89 Delaware 28James Madison ........................................... 4/30/94 Princeton 28Holy Cross...................................................... 4/29/86 Trinity (Conn.) 27California ........................................................ 3/21/00 Cornell 27virginia ............................................................ 5/21/94 Princeton 26American ....................................................... 4/16/99 Loyola (Md.) 26Towson ........................................................... 3/7/00 Maryland 26George Mason ............................................. 3/30/00 James Madison 26Quinnipiac ..................................................... 4/14/00 Albany (n.Y.) 26St. Mary’s (Cal.)............................................. 4/9/05 Denver 26

GROUND BALLS GroundTeam Date Opponent BallsRichmond ...................................................... 3/9/95 George Mason 77north Carolina ............................................. 3/12/96 George Mason 66Syracuse ......................................................... 4/15/00 Boston College 54Duquesne ...................................................... 3/23/97 Siena 45Duquesne ...................................................... 3/18/01 Mt. St. Mary's 45virginia ............................................................ 3/15/02 Penn St. 44Duquesne ...................................................... 3/25/02 Colgate 44virginia ............................................................ 5/9/02 Temple 44Albany (n.Y.) ................................................. 3/23/04 Quinnipiac 44Duquesne ...................................................... 3/15/97 Mt. St. Mary's 42virginia ............................................................ 4/9/03 virginia Tech 42Albany (n.Y.) ................................................. 3/7/04 La Salle 42Dartmouth .................................................... 3/20/04 Stanford 42

DRAW CONTROLS WON DrawTeam Date Opponent Controls Wonnorthwestern .............................................. 2/20/04 Davidson 24Syracuse ......................................................... 3/30/04 Colgate 23Maryland ........................................................ 3/12/02 virginia 22Dartmouth .................................................... 4/4/04 Brown 22Bucknell .......................................................... 4/18/07 St. Francis (Pa.) 22Maryland ........................................................ 5/10/01 Monmouth 21virginia ............................................................ 2/27/02 William & Mary 21north Carolina ............................................. 5/12/02 virginia 21virginia ............................................................ 3/3/03 William & Mary 20uMBC .............................................................. 3/25/03 virginia 20virginia ............................................................ 3/27/04 Temple 20virginia ............................................................ 4/19/04 virginia Tech 20Bucknell .......................................................... 4/3/07 Denver 20Delaware ........................................................ 3/8/08 St. Bonaventure 20

CAUSED TURNOVERS CausedTeam Date Opponent TurnoversDuquesne ...................................................... 4/4/98 Siena 30Duquesne ...................................................... 4/5/98 Marist 27Duquesne ...................................................... 4/8/98 American 26Duquesne ...................................................... 4/25/98 Canisius 26Duquesne ...................................................... 4/26/98 La Salle 25Duquesne ...................................................... 4/19/98 niagara 24Syracuse ......................................................... 4/12/99 new Hampshire 24Duquesne ...................................................... 5/5/01 Temple 24northwestern .............................................. 3/8/02 Marist 24northwestern .............................................. 4/12/02 ohio 23Stony Brook .................................................. 3/21/03 Siena 23

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Team Year Games Assists APGMaryland .................................................................... 2008 21 162 7.71Johns Hopkins ......................................................... 2006 16 123 7.69Syracuse ..................................................................... 2008 21 161 7.67northwestern .......................................................... 2007 22 168 7.64virginia ........................................................................ 2002 19 145 7.63Maryland .................................................................... 2007 20 152 7.60notre Dame .............................................................. 2006 19 143 7.53northwestern .......................................................... 2005 21 158 7.52Denver ........................................................................ 2008 19 142 7.47Marist ........................................................................... 2008 19 139 7.32

ASSISTSTeam Year Games Assistsnorthwestern ............................................................................ 2007 22 168northwestern ............................................................................ 2006 21 165Maryland ...................................................................................... 2008 21 162Syracuse ....................................................................................... 2008 21 161northwestern ............................................................................ 2005 21 158virginia .......................................................................................... 2007 23 155Maryland ...................................................................................... 2007 20 152Stony Brook ................................................................................ 2007 17 151Le Moyne ..................................................................................... 2006 19 147Denver .......................................................................................... 2007 19 147Duke .............................................................................................. 2007 20 146Delaware ...................................................................................... 1983 20 145virginia .......................................................................................... 2002 19 145notre Dame ................................................................................ 2006 19 143Boston u....................................................................................... 2008 21 143

SAVES PER GAMETeam Year Games Saves Avg.Boston College ........................................................ 1995 13 252 19.38uMBC .......................................................................... 1988 16 284 17.75Central Conn. St. .................................................... 2007 14 241 17.21Bucknell ...................................................................... 1988 16 271 16.98Holy Cross.................................................................. 1996 14 232 16.57Richmond .................................................................. 1996 16 252 15.75Canisius ...................................................................... 2002 13 183 14.08American ................................................................... 2000 16 224 14.00Cornell ......................................................................... 1997 14 193 13.79Delaware .................................................................... 2002 16 219 13.69Cornell ......................................................................... 1998 14 189 13.50Central Conn. St. .................................................... 2005 16 216 13.50Delaware .................................................................... 1983 20 264 13.20Stanford ...................................................................... 2007 17 222 13.06Delaware .................................................................... 1998 18 234 13.00

SAVESTeam Year Games SavesuMBC ............................................................................................ 1988 16 284Bucknell ........................................................................................ 1988 16 271Delaware ...................................................................................... 1983 20 264Boston College .......................................................................... 1995 13 252Richmond .................................................................................... 1996 16 252Delaware ...................................................................................... 1984 20 248Holy Cross.................................................................................... 2006 21 246Central Conn. St. ....................................................................... 2007 14 241Monmouth.................................................................................. 2006 20 236Delaware ...................................................................................... 1998 18 234Holy Cross.................................................................................... 1996 14 232American ..................................................................................... 2000 16 224Stanford ........................................................................................ 2007 17 222Monmouth.................................................................................. 2007 19 222Delaware ...................................................................................... 1986 17 220Delaware ...................................................................................... 2001 17 220

SCORING DEFENSE GoalsTeam Year Games Allowed Avg.northwestern .......................................................... 1983 14 66 4.71Delaware .................................................................... 1982 15 73 4.87virginia ........................................................................ 1991 18 88 4.89virginia ........................................................................ 1992 17 86 5.06Temple ........................................................................ 1997 17 91 5.35virginia ........................................................................ 1988 16 87 5.44north Carolina ......................................................... 1997 18 100 5.56Loyola (Md.) .............................................................. 1997 18 102 5.67virginia ........................................................................ 1989 17 97 5.71northwestern .......................................................... 2005 21 124 5.90Maryland .................................................................... 1997 22 131 5.95virginia ........................................................................ 1997 19 114 6.00virginia ........................................................................ 1998 20 120 6.00Rutgers ....................................................................... 1997 17 103 6.06northwestern .......................................................... 2007 22 135 6.14

Team Single-Season LeadersPOINTS PER GAMETeam Year Games Goals Assists Points PPGSyracuse ........................... 2008 21 380 161 541 25.76northwestern ................ 2007 22 361 168 529 24.05northwestern ................ 1987 14 209 126 335 23.93northwestern ................ 2006 21 333 165 498 23.71Stony Brook .................... 2007 17 244 151 395 23.24navy ................................... 2008 17 283 109 392 23.06Denver .............................. 2007 19 290 147 437 23.00Marist ................................. 2007 16 246 119 365 22.81virginia .............................. 2002 19 288 145 433 22.79Maryland .......................... 2008 21 315 162 477 22.71Duke .................................. 2007 20 308 146 454 22.70northwestern ................ 2005 21 317 158 475 22.62Penn St. ........................... 1986 18 280 116 396 22.00Le Moyne ......................... 2006 19 271 147 418 22.00Delaware .......................... 1983 20 294 145 439 21.95Maryland .......................... 2007 20 287 152 439 21.95

POINTSTeam Year Games Goals Assists PointsSyracuse ............................................ 2008 21 380 161 541northwestern ................................. 2007 22 361 168 529northwestern ................................. 2006 21 333 165 498Maryland ........................................... 2008 21 315 162 477northwestern ................................. 2005 21 317 158 475northwestern ................................. 2008 22 347 110 457virginia ............................................... 2007 23 301 155 456Duke ................................................... 2007 20 308 146 454Delaware ........................................... 1983 20 294 145 439Duke ................................................... 2006 21 311 128 439Maryland ........................................... 2007 20 287 152 439Denver ............................................... 2006 20 299 138 437Denver ............................................... 2007 19 290 147 437Boston u............................................ 2008 21 294 143 437virginia ............................................... 2002 19 288 145 433

GOALS PER GAMETeam Year Games Goals GPGSyracuse ................................................................. 2008 21 380 18.10navy ......................................................................... 2008 17 283 16.65northwestern ...................................................... 2007 22 361 16.41Gannon ................................................................... 1997 17 275 16.18Maryland ................................................................ 2000 22 351 15.95northwestern ...................................................... 2006 21 333 15.86northwestern ...................................................... 2008 22 347 15.77Maryland ................................................................ 1999 21 331 15.76St. Michael’s .......................................................... 1997 10 156 15.60Penn St. ................................................................. 1986 18 280 15.56Duke ........................................................................ 2007 20 308 15.40Marist ....................................................................... 2007 16 246 15.38Fairfield ................................................................... 2008 19 292 15.37Louisville ................................................................ 2008 16 245 15.31Denver .................................................................... 2007 19 290 15.26

GOALSTeam Year Games GoalsSyracuse ....................................................................................... 2008 21 380northwestern ............................................................................ 2007 22 361Maryland ...................................................................................... 2000 22 351northwestern ............................................................................ 2008 22 347northwestern ............................................................................ 2006 21 333Maryland ...................................................................................... 1999 21 331northwestern ............................................................................ 2005 21 317Maryland ...................................................................................... 2008 21 315 Duke .............................................................................................. 2006 21 311Duke .............................................................................................. 2007 20 308virginia .......................................................................................... 2004 22 306virginia .......................................................................................... 2007 23 301Denver .......................................................................................... 2006 20 299Delaware ...................................................................................... 1983 20 294Boston u....................................................................................... 2008 21 294

ASSISTS PER GAMETeam Year Games Assists APGnorthwestern .......................................................... 1987 14 126 9.00Stony Brook .............................................................. 2007 17 151 8.88northwestern .......................................................... 2006 21 165 7.86Le Moyne ................................................................... 2006 19 147 7.74Denver ........................................................................ 2007 19 147 7.74

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Team Year Games GoalsAmerican Int’l ............................................................................ 1997 8 65northwestern ............................................................................ 1983 14 66Delaware ...................................................................................... 1982 15 73Colgate ......................................................................................... 1997 13 83virginia .......................................................................................... 1992 14 86virginia .......................................................................................... 1988 16 87Colgate ......................................................................................... 1999 14 89virginia .......................................................................................... 1991 18 91Temple .......................................................................................... 1997 17 91Albany (n.Y.) ............................................................................... 1997 12 92Dartmouth .................................................................................. 1993 15 95virginia .......................................................................................... 1982 12 97virginia .......................................................................................... 1989 17 97William & Mary .......................................................................... 1997 16 99Brown ............................................................................................ 1997 14 100north Carolina ........................................................................... 1997 18 100

GROUND BALLS PER GAME GroundTeam Year Games Balls Avg. Delaware .................................................................... 1983 20 1,600 80.00Delaware .................................................................... 1984 20 1,365 68.25Delaware .................................................................... 1987 17 851 50.06Delaware .................................................................... 1986 17 828 48.71Delaware .................................................................... 1988 17 813 47.82uMBC .......................................................................... 1987 15 692 46.13Delaware .................................................................... 1985 17 766 45.06north Carolina ......................................................... 1996 16 716 44.75Richmond .................................................................. 1995 17 727 42.76Johns Hopkins ......................................................... 2001 17 668 39.29Dartmouth ................................................................ 1999 16 608 38.00St. Mary’s (Cal.)......................................................... 2002 18 683 37.94Boston College ........................................................ 2003 15 540 36.00Johns Hopkins ......................................................... 2003 16 576 36.00Connecticut .............................................................. 1999 16 540 33.75

GROUND BALLS Team Year Games Ground BallsDelaware ............................................................................. 1983 20 1,600Delaware ............................................................................. 1984 20 1,365Delaware ............................................................................. 1987 17 851Delaware ............................................................................. 1986 17 828Delaware ............................................................................. 1988 17 813Delaware ............................................................................. 1985 17 766 Richmond ........................................................................... 1995 17 727north Carolina .................................................................. 1996 16 716uMBC ................................................................................... 1987 15 692St. Mary’s (Cal.).................................................................. 2002 18 683virginia ................................................................................. 2003 22 683Johns Hopkins .................................................................. 2001 17 668Delaware ............................................................................. 1995 19 666Georgetown ...................................................................... 2002 19 631Delaware ............................................................................. 1994 18 628

DRAW CONTROLS PER GAME DrawTeam Year Games Controls Avg.uMBC .......................................................................... 1987 15 265 17.67navy ............................................................................. 2008 17 291 17.12Maryland .................................................................... 2008 21 332 15.81northwestern .......................................................... 2006 21 326 15.52Syracuse ..................................................................... 2008 21 324 15.43Duke ............................................................................ 2007 20 304 15.20Stony Brook .............................................................. 2008 15 228 15.20northwestern .......................................................... 2005 21 318 15.14Louisville .................................................................... 2008 16 241 15.06Fairfield ....................................................................... 2008 19 286 15.05St. Bonaventure ...................................................... 2004 17 254 14.94Towson ....................................................................... 2006 17 254 14.94Lehigh ......................................................................... 2008 17 253 14.88Maryland .................................................................... 2007 20 294 14.70Iona .............................................................................. 2006 15 220 14.67

DRAW CONTROLS Team Year Games Draw ControlsMaryland ............................................................................. 2008 21 332northwestern ................................................................... 2006 21 326Syracuse .............................................................................. 2008 21 324northwestern ................................................................... 2008 22 320northwestern ................................................................... 2005 21 318northwestern ................................................................... 2007 22 306

Team Year Games Draw ControlsDuke ..................................................................................... 2007 20 304virginia ................................................................................. 2004 22 302virginia ................................................................................. 2007 23 302Maryland ............................................................................. 2002 21 299Maryland ............................................................................. 2007 20 294navy ...................................................................................... 2008 17 291Maryland ............................................................................. 2004 20 287Fairfield ................................................................................ 2008 19 286Maryland ............................................................................. 2003 22 283

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME CausedTeam Year Games Turnovers Avg.Dartmouth ................................................................ 2000 16 419 26.19Delaware .................................................................... 1983 20 361 18.05Manhattan ................................................................ 2002 17 289 17.00ohio St. ....................................................................... 2002 16 257 16.06Mt. St. Mary’s ............................................................ 2002 17 273 16.06Georgetown ............................................................. 2003 17 269 15.82Dartmouth ................................................................ 2002 16 249 15.56Cornell ......................................................................... 1999 15 230 15.33George Mason ......................................................... 2003 17 253 14.88American ................................................................... 2002 18 267 14.83north Carolina ......................................................... 2002 20 295 14.75Johns Hopkins ......................................................... 2000 18 265 14.72Holy Cross.................................................................. 2002 18 264 14.67Dartmouth ................................................................ 2005 19 272 14.32Johns Hopkins ......................................................... 2002 18 256 14.22Duke ............................................................................ 2003 18 256 14.22

CAUSED TURNOVERS Team Year Games Caused TurnoversDartmouth .............................................................. 2000 16 419Delaware .................................................................. 1983 20 361north Carolina ....................................................... 2002 20 295Manhattan .............................................................. 2002 17 289Mt. St. Mary’s .......................................................... 2002 17 273Dartmouth .............................................................. 2005 19 272Loyola (Md.) ............................................................ 2003 19 270Georgetown ........................................................... 2003 17 269virginia ...................................................................... 2003 22 268American ................................................................. 2002 18 267Johns Hopkins ....................................................... 2000 18 265Holy Cross................................................................ 2002 18 264Duke .......................................................................... 2005 21 264ohio St. ..................................................................... 2002 16 257Denver ...................................................................... 2008 19 257

SCORING MARGIN PER GAME Goals Margin/Team Year Games Goals Allowed Gamenorthwestern ................................ 2007 22 361 135 10.27Delaware .......................................... 1982 15 225 73 10.13Syracuse ........................................... 2008 21 380 174 9.81northwestern ................................ 2005 21 317 124 9.19Maryland .......................................... 1999 21 331 144 8.90Maryland .......................................... 2000 22 351 157 8.82northwestern ................................ 2008 22 347 154 8.77Temple .............................................. 1997 17 234 91 8.41Delaware .......................................... 1983 20 294 127 8.35Princeton ......................................... 2002 20 291 130 8.05Temple .............................................. 1998 19 253 101 8.00northwestern ................................ 2006 21 333 167 7.90St. Michael’s .................................... 1997 10 156 79 7.70Syracuse ........................................... 1998 13 196 101 7.31Duke .................................................. 2006 21 311 161 7.14

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Team Miscellaneous LeadersCONSECUTIVE VICTORIESTeam Dates WinsMaryland ......................................................................... 3/9/95-4/20/97 50Maryland ......................................................................... 3/7/00-5/18/01 43northwestern ............................................................... 2/25/07-4/20/08 36northwestern ............................................................... 2/20/05-4/2/06 31Princeton ........................................................................ 4/19/03-5/21/04 28Princeton ........................................................................ 3/6/02-3/5/03 20Delaware ......................................................................... 4/24/82-5/2/83 19Lafayette ......................................................................... 3/23/91-5/11/91 16

CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIESTeam Dates Winsnorthwestern ............................................................... 5/13/04-current 44Maryland ......................................................................... 4/24/97-4/28/01 41Maryland ......................................................................... 3/9/95-4/12/97 22Dartmouth ..................................................................... 3/21/85-4/5/88 19virginia ............................................................................. 4/3/91-3/23/93 19Duke ................................................................................. 4/1/06-3/29/08 19virginia ............................................................................. 4/1/95-3/16/97 15Princeton ........................................................................ 4/19/03-5/21/04 15Delaware ......................................................................... 4/14/06-4/11/08 15Princeton ........................................................................ 3/6/02-3/5/03 12Syracuse .......................................................................... 3/27/02-4/16/03 12

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE VICTORIESTeam Dates Wins ConferenceDelaware ................................................. 4/8/97-4/14/00 26 America eastDartmouth ............................................. 4/23/97-4/22/00 22 Ivy LeagueuMBC ....................................................... 1998-00 21 northeastnorthwestern ....................................... 3/5/05-current 19 American LAXLafayette ................................................. 4/6/96-4/20/99 15 Patriot LeagueLafayette ................................................. 4/6/91-4/19/94 14 Patriot LeagueDelaware ................................................. 4/14/83-3/30/85 13 east Coast

WINNING PERCENTAGETeam Year Won Lost Pct.Massachusetts ............................................... 1982 10 0 1.000Temple .............................................................. 1988 19 0 1.000Harvard ............................................................. 1990 15 0 1.000Maryland .......................................................... 1995 17 0 1.000Maryland .......................................................... 1996 19 0 1.000Maryland .......................................................... 1999 21 0 1.000Maryland .......................................................... 2001 23 0 1.000northwestern ................................................ 2005 21 0 1.000Maryland .......................................................... 1997 21 1 .955Maryland .......................................................... 2000 21 1 .955northwestern ................................................ 2007 21 1 .955northwestern ................................................ 2008 21 1 .955northwestern ................................................ 2006 20 1 .952Princeton ......................................................... 2002 19 1 .950Princeton ......................................................... 2004 19 1 .950

WINS IN A SEASONTeam Year WinsMaryland ................................................................................................................ 2001 23Maryland ................................................................................................................ 1997 21Maryland ................................................................................................................ 1999 21Maryland ................................................................................................................ 2000 21northwestern ...................................................................................................... 2005 21northwestern ...................................................................................................... 2007 21northwestern ...................................................................................................... 2008 21northwestern ...................................................................................................... 2006 20Temple .................................................................................................................... 1988 19Maryland ................................................................................................................ 1996 19Princeton ............................................................................................................... 2002 19Princeton ............................................................................................................... 2004 19virginia .................................................................................................................... 2004 19virginia .................................................................................................................... 2007 19Delaware ................................................................................................................ 1983 18Maryland ................................................................................................................ 1998 18old Dominion ...................................................................................................... 2002 18Maryland ................................................................................................................ 2003 18Boston u. .............................................................................................................. 2005 18Duke ........................................................................................................................ 2006 18Boston u................................................................................................................. 2008 18Maryland ................................................................................................................ 2008 18Syracuse ................................................................................................................. 2008 18

CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONSTeam Years SeasonsMaryland .......................................................................................... 1982-08 *27Dartmouth ...................................................................................... 1992-07 16Georgetown ................................................................................... 1994-08 *15virginia .............................................................................................. 1996-08 *13Duke .................................................................................................. 1998-08 *11Syracuse ........................................................................................... 1998-08 *11 virginia .............................................................................................. 1985-94 10Delaware .......................................................................................... 1979-87 9Johns Hopkins ............................................................................... 1999-07 9*Active streak.

MOST IMPROVED WON-LOSS RECORDTeam Year W-L Previous $Improvednotre Dame ............................................. 2006 3-12 15-4 10Fairfield ...................................................... 2008 8-10 17-2 8.5American .................................................. 1997 8-8 0-14 7Holy Cross................................................. 2001 13-7 4-12 7Canisius ..................................................... 2005 9-6 1-12 7Bucknell ..................................................... 1997 13-3 6-8 6Connecticut ............................................. 2002 9-7 3-13 6northwestern ......................................... 2004 15-3 8-8 6Delaware ................................................... 2007 11-6 5-12 6George Mason ........................................ 2008 12-5 6-10 5.5Temple ....................................................... 2008 13-7 6-11 5.5William & Mary ....................................... 2008 10-9 3-13 5.5$To determine games improved, add the difference in victories between the two sea-sons to the difference in losses, then divide by two. Includes postseason.

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORYTeam Date Opponent Score MarginDelaware .................................. 4/24/86 Towson 36-2 34northwestern ........................ 4/15/83 Lake Forest 33-1 32Maryland .................................. 3/27/86 Towson 35-7 28Harvard ..................................... 1983 Holy Cross 27-1 26Delaware .................................. 5/7/83 Towson 28-3 25Harvard ..................................... 1983 Towson 27-2 25Canisius .................................... 3/16/02 Binghamton 26-1 25Delaware .................................. 4/23/83 Rowan 25-1 24Maryland .................................. 3/28/85 Towson 29-5 24Dartmouth .............................. 5/14/80 Williams 26-3 23Loyola (Md.) ............................ 1986 Bucknell 30-7 23Loyola (Md.) ............................ 1993 Lafayette 24-1 23Quinnipiac ............................... 3/27/02 Binghamton 23-0 23

SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCEAttnd. Teams (Score), Date Location6,428 virginia (14) vs. Duke (13), May 25, 2007 Philadelphia* northwestern (12) vs. Penn (2), May 25, 2007 Philadelphia*6,300 Penn (9) vs. Duke (8), May 23, 2008 Baltimore* northwestern (16) vs. Syracuse (8), May 23, 2008 Baltimore*6,125 northwestern (10) vs. Penn (6), May 25, 2008 Baltimore*6,075 northwestern (15) vs. virginia (13), May 27, 2007 Philadelphia*5,739 virginia (13) vs. Duke (8), April 30, 2006 Baltimore5,684 northwestern (7) vs. Dartmouth (4), May 28, 2006 Boston*5,422 Princeton (12) vs. Georgetown (7), May 19, 2002 Baltimore*4,996 Maryland (16) vs. virginia (6), May 16, 1999 Baltimore*4,922 virginia (10) vs. Princeton (4), May 23, 2004 Princeton, n.J.*4,735 Maryland (13) vs. Princeton (5), May 21, 1995 Trenton, n.J.*4,634 northwestern (13) vs. virginia (10), May 22, 2005 Annapolis, Md.*3,806 Duke (19) vs. Maryland (9), April 28, 2006 Baltimore 3,765 Maryland (14) vs. Georgetown (13), May 20, 2001 Baltimore**Denotes NCAA Tournament game.

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Scoring OffenseYear Team Games Goals Per Game1996 Temple ........................................................................ 16 244 15.251997 Gannon ...................................................................... 17 275 16.18

Scoring DefenseYear Team Games GA Per Game1996 Maryland ................................................................... 19 69 3.631997 Temple ........................................................................ 17 91 5.35

Scoring MarginYear Team Games GF GA Mar./Gm.1996 Maryland ........................................... 19 274 69 10.791997 Temple ................................................ 17 234 91 8.41

Winning PercentageYear Team Won Lost Pct.1996 Maryland ...................................................................................... 19 0 1.0001997 Maryland ...................................................................................... 21 1 .955

Scoring OffenseYear Team Games Goals Per Game1998 Syracuse ..................................................................... 13 196 15.081999 Maryland ................................................................... 21 331 15.762000 Maryland ................................................................... 22 351 15.952001 Maryland ................................................................... 23 337 14.652002 virginia ........................................................................ 19 288 15.162003 virginia ........................................................................ 22 289 13.142004 virginia ........................................................................ 22 306 13.912005 northwestern .......................................................... 21 317 15.102006 northwestern .......................................................... 21 333 15.862007 northwestern .......................................................... 22 361 16.412008 Syracuse ..................................................................... 21 380 18.10

Scoring DefenseYear Team Games GA Per Game1998 virginia ........................................................................ 20 120 6.001999 Rutgers ....................................................................... 17 105 6.182000 Massachusetts ......................................................... 17 115 6.762001 Mercyhurst ................................................................ 16 104 6.502002 Princeton ................................................................... 20 130 6.502003 Loyola (Md.) .............................................................. 19 119 6.262004 Princeton ................................................................... 20 123 6.152005 northwestern .......................................................... 21 124 5.902006 Dartmouth ................................................................ 20 136 6.802007 northwestern .......................................................... 22 135 6.142008 Penn ............................................................................. 18 120 6.67

Scoring Margin Per GameYear Team Games GF GA Mar./Gm.1998 Syracuse ............................................. 13 196 101 7.311999 Maryland ........................................... 21 331 144 8.902000 Maryland ........................................... 22 351 157 8.822001 Georgetown ..................................... 20 293 140 7.652002 Princeton ........................................... 20 291 130 8.052003 Boston u. .......................................... 19 242 120 6.422004 Princeton ........................................... 20 248 123 6.252005 northwestern .................................. 21 317 124 9.192006 northwestern .................................. 21 333 167 7.902007 northwestern .................................. 22 361 135 10.272008 Syracuse ............................................. 21 380 174 9.81

Draw Controls Per Game DrawYear Team Games Controls DCPG2001 uMBC .............................................................................. 17 248 14.592002 Maryland ....................................................................... 21 299 14.242003 uMBC .............................................................................. 19 253 13.322004 St. Bonaventure .......................................................... 17 254 14.942005 northwestern .............................................................. 21 318 15.142006 northwestern .............................................................. 21 326 15.522007 Duke ................................................................................ 20 304 15.202008 navy ................................................................................. 17 291 17.12

Ground Balls Per Game GroundYear Team Games Balls GBPG2001 Johns Hopkins ............................................................. 17 668 39.292002 St. Mary’s (Cal.) ............................................................ 18 683 37.942003 Johns Hopkins ............................................................. 16 576 36.00 Boston College ............................................................ 15 540 36.002004 Georgetown ................................................................. 18 553 30.722005 Dartmouth .................................................................... 19 560 29.472006 Siena ................................................................................ 16 544 34.002007 St. Mary’s (Cal.) ............................................................ 17 395 23.242008 Iona .................................................................................. 18 495 27.50

Caused Turnovers Per GameYear Team Games Caused TOs CTPG2001 Manhattan .................................................................... 17 339 19.942002 Manhattan .................................................................... 17 289 17.002003 Georgetown ................................................................. 17 269 15.822004 Georgetown ................................................................. 18 245 13.612005 Dartmouth .................................................................... 19 272 14.322006 Drexel .............................................................................. 17 217 12.762007 American ....................................................................... 18 221 12.282008 Denver ............................................................................ 19 257 13.53

Winning PercentageYear Team Won Lost Pct.1998 Maryland ................................................................................ 18 3 .8571999 Maryland ................................................................................ 21 0 1.0002000 Maryland ................................................................................ 21 1 .9552001 Maryland ................................................................................ 23 0 1.0002002 Princeton ................................................................................ 19 1 .9502003 Loyola (Md.) ........................................................................... 17 2 .8952004 Princeton ................................................................................ 19 1 .9502005 northwestern ....................................................................... 21 0 1.0002006 northwestern ....................................................................... 20 1 .9522007 northwestern ....................................................................... 21 1 .9552008 northwestern ....................................................................... 21 1 .955

Collegiate Annual Team Champions

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Individual Single-Game LeadersPOINTSPlayer, Team Date Opponent Goals Assists Total Pointsdesiree Cox, Lees-McRae .............................. 4/6/08 Methodist 13 3 16Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ............................ 4/5/00 oberlin 2 12 14Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer .............................. 3/13/02 Salve Regina 8 6 14Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer .............................. 4/9/02 Greensboro 6 8 14Lauren Bevington, Gannon ......................... 4/21/04 Indiana (Pa.) 5 9 14Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer .............................. 4/25/02 Methodist 9 4 13Melissa Gross, Stonehill ................................. 4/6/03 St. Anselm 9 4 13Trisha Moran, C.W. Post ................................. 3/14/04 Mercyhurst 6 7 13Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ................. 5/1/07 Shippensburg 8 5 13Jordan Baillargeon, Franklin Pierce .......... 4/10/08 norwich 10 3 13

GOALSPlayer, Team Date Opponent Goalsdesiree Cox, Lees-McRae .......................... 4/6/08 Methodist 13Jami Ladakakos, Franklin Pierce ............ 4/21/99 Castleton 12Amanda Lohin, St. Michael's ................... 4/13/02 Southern Conn. St. 11Katelyn Martin, West Chester ................. 3/30/05 Gannon 11Kim Rochon, West Chester ....................... 4/4/98 Shippensburg 10Melissa Campbell, Philadelphia u. ...... 4/27/00 Bryn Mawr 10Jordan Baillargeon, Franklin Pierce ...... 4/10/08 norwich 10Jami Ladakakos, Franklin Pierce ............ 4/8/98 Castleton 9Tricia davidson, Limestone ...................... 4/13/98 Guilford 9Karen Hosmer, Greensboro ..................... 1999 Greensboro 9Cameron Colbert, Shippensburg .......... 4/6/99 Indiana (Pa.) 9Jesse Burckhardt, Philadelphia u. ........ 4/27/00 Bryn Mawr 9Melissa Campbell, Philadelphia u. ....... 3/18/01 Kean 9Lauren Ferraro, Bentley ............................. 4/18/01 Franklin Pierce 9Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer .......................... 4/25/02 Methodist 9Melissa Gross, Stonehill ............................. 4/6/03 St. Anselm 9Georgia Carinci, Bloomsburg .................. 4/12/04 West Chester 9Katie McMahon, uC davis ........................ 4/25/04 Colorado Col. 9Mindy Richmond, Gannon ...................... 4/27/04 St. vincent 9Katelyn Martin, West Chester ................. 5/1/04 Bloomsburg 9Katherine Hock, Adelphi ........................... 4/16/05 new Haven 9Alison Colarusso, Merrimack ................... 4/22/06 new Haven 9Kristin darrell, Stonehill ............................. 3/27/07 Merrimack 9Allison Kownacki, Southern Conn. St. . 3/27/07 American Int’l 9Jackie Rutkowski, Indiana (Pa.) .............. 3/31/07 Slippery Rock 9Breanna Haggerty, Mercyhurst.............. 3/22/08 Queens (n.C.) 9Jackie Baker, West Chester ....................... 4/9/08 Gannon 9

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Date Opponent AssistsStacey Reynolds, Gannon ........................ 4/5/00 oberlin 12Page Heath, Shippensburg ...................... 4/21/04 Howard 12Katelyn Martin, West Chester ................. 5/1/04 Bloomsburg 12debra Wood, Gannon ................................ 4/22/98 Fredonia St. 10Kathy Campbell, Limestone .................... 4/19/03 Lees-McRae 9Lauren Bevington, Gannon ..................... 4/21/04 Indiana (Pa.) 9Melissa Anderson, Pfeiffer ....................... 4/2/06 Molloy 9Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer .......................... 4/9/02 Greensboro 8Joanna Culkin, Gannon ............................. 3/24/04 Canisius 8Lauren Bevington, Gannon ..................... 4/27/04 St. vincent 8Lauren Bevington, Gannon ..................... 3/6/05 Bloomsburg 8Melissa Anderson, Pfeiffer ........................ 2/18/06 Belmont Abbey 8Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ...................... 3/25/06 Mercyhurst 8Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ..................... 4/23/06 Bentley 8Alyssa Ritchie, Bentley ............................... 3/24/07 Southern n.H. 8Joanna Culkin, Gannon ............................. 4/11/07 Seton Hill 8

official nCAA division II women’s lacrosse records began with the 1998 season and are based on infor-mation submitted to the nCAA statistics service by institutions participating in the statistics rankings. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. A player whose career includes statistics from five seasons (or an active player who will play in five seasons) because she was granted an additional season of competition for reasons of hardship or a freshman redshirt is denoted by '$.'

Scoring

POINTSGame

16—desiree Cox, Lees-McRae vs. Methodist, April 6, 2008 (13 goals, three assists)

Season143—Stephanie Kienle, West Chester, 2008 (65 goals, 78

assists; 21 games)Career

390—Stephanie Kienle, West Chester, 2005-08 (218 goals, 172 assists; 74 games)

POINTS PeR GAmeSeason

7.87—Trisha Moran, C.W. Post, 2004 (118 in 15 games)

GOALSGame

13—desiree Cox, Lees-McRae vs. Methodist, April 6, 2008

Season93—Kathleen Sheehan, West Chester, 2004 (20 games)

Career299—Katelyn Martin, West Chester, 2003-06 (78 games)

GOALS PeR GAmeSeason

6.29—Mindy Richmond, Gannon, 2005 (88 in 14 games)

ASSISTSGame

12—Stacey Reynolds, Gannon vs. oberlin, April 5, 2000; Page Heath, Shippensburg vs. Howard, April 21, 2004; Katelyn Martin, West Chester vs. Bloomsburg, May 1, 2004

Season78—Stephanie Kienle, West Chester, 2008 (21 games)

Career193—Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post, 2004-07 (67 games)

ASSISTS PeR GAmeSeason

4.86—Lauren Bevington, Gannon, 2004 (68 in 14 games)

Goalkeeping

SAveSGame

33—Kelly McMahon, Millersville vs. Philadelphia u., April 2, 1999; Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael’s vs. Stonehill, May 2, 1999; Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael’s vs. Bentley, March 3, 2000; erin Hopkins, Franklin Pierce vs. Plymouth St., March 26, 2007

Season286—virginia Capicchioni, Sacred Heart, 1999 (16

games)Career

800—Rachel Bunn, Longwood, 1998-01

SAveS PeR GAmeSeason

19.92—Mary Jo Lavoie, American Int’l, 2000 (259 in 13 games)

SAve PeRCeNTAGeSeason

.717—Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael’s, 1999 (79 goals allowed, 200 saves)

GOALS-AGAINST AveRAGeSeason

4.45—Lauren Stone, Stonehill, 2005 (72 GA in 970 min.)Career (min. 1,800 minutes)

5.52—Lauren Stone, Stonehill, 2003-06 (268 GA in 2,911 min.)

GOALKeePeR mINUTeS PLAYeDCareer

3,533—Jill Martin, Philadelphia u., 2001-04 (60 games)

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SAveSPlayer, Team Date Opponent SavesKelly McMahon, Millersville ..................... 4/2/99 Philadelphia u. 33Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael's ................... 5/2/99 Stonehill 33Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael's ................... 3/30/00 Bentley 33erin Hopkins, Franklin Pierce .................. 3/26/07 Plymouth St. 33Laura Kaufman, Millersville ..................... 4/25/98 Bloomsburg 32Ashley Simpson, Franklin Pierce............ 4/15/03 St. Anselm 32Ashley Winkelspecht, Slippery Rock .... 4/3/07 West Chester 32Ginny Capicchioni, Sacred Heart .......... 4/24/99 uMBC 31vicky Perkins, Limestone .......................... 3/29/98 davidson 29Kim Martini, Albany (n.Y.) ......................... 4/28/99 Holy Cross 29

Individual Single-Season LeadersPOINTS PeR GAmePlayer, Team Year Games Goals Assists Points PPGTrisha Moran, C.W. Post ................................................. 2004 15 65 53 118 7.87debra Wood, Gannon .................................................... 1998 15 50 61 111 7.40Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer .............................................. 2002 13 63 26 89 6.85Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ................................. 2008 21 65 78 143 6.81Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ............................................ 1999 15 73 29 102 6.80Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ................................. 2007 21 74 66 140 6.67Mindy Richmond, Gannon .......................................... 2005 14 88 5 93 6.64Kathleen Sheehan, West Chester .............................. 2004 20 93 38 131 6.55Breanna Haggerty, Mercyhurst.................................. 2008 15 75 23 98 6.53Cameron Colbert, Shippensburg .............................. 1999 13 69 15 84 6.46Trisha Moran, C.W. Post ................................................. 2003 13 50 33 83 6.38Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post .......................................... 2006 18 42 71 113 6.28Jessica Blickenstaff, Lock Haven ................................ 2008 19 75 43 118 6.21Rachel Ray, Adelphi......................................................... 2008 17 39 66 105 6.18Georgia Carinci, Bloomsburg ...................................... 2004 18 85 26 111 6.17

POINTSPlayer, Team Year Games Goals Assists PointsStephanie Kienle, West Chester ...... 2008 21 65 78 143Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ...... 2007 21 74 66 140Kathleen Sheehan, West Chester ... 2004 20 93 38 131Jackie Baker, West Chester ................ 2008 21 89 37 126Katelyn Martin, West Chester .......... 2006 21 91 28 119Trisha Moran, C.W. Post ...................... 2004 15 65 53 118Jessica Blickenstaff, Lock Haven ..... 2008 19 75 43 118Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ............... 2006 18 42 71 113Jessica Blickenstaff, Lock Haven ..... 2007 20 69 43 112debra Wood, Gannon ......................... 1998 15 50 61 111Georgia Carinci, Bloomsburg ........... 2004 18 85 26 111Jenny McGrath, Stonehill .................. 2006 19 44 66 110Jackie Baker, West Chester ................ 2007 21 81 28 109Kirstin McGoldrick, West Chester ... 2005 19 54 52 106Rachel Ray, Adelphi.............................. 2008 17 39 66 105

GOALS PeR GAmePlayer, Team Year Games Goals GPGMindy Richmond, Gannon .............................. 2005 14 88 6.29Cameron Colbert, Shippensburg .................. 1999 13 69 5.31desiree Cox, Lees-McRae .................................. 2008 15 75 5.00Breanna Haggerty, Mercyhurst...................... 2008 15 75 5.00Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ................................ 1999 15 73 4.87Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer .................................. 2002 13 63 4.85Georgia Carinci, Bloomsburg .......................... 2004 18 85 4.72Allison Kownacki, Southern Conn. St. ......... 2007 13 61 4.69Kathleen Sheehan, West Chester .................. 2004 20 93 4.65Katherine Hock, Adelphi ................................... 2005 16 73 4.56Lauren Stille, Franklin Pierce ........................... 2008 16 73 4.56elizabeth Weekley, Millersville........................ 2008 15 68 4.53Karen Shaw, Assumption ................................. 1999 8 36 4.50Kristin Restivo, east Stroudsburg .................. 2000 16 72 4.50Mindy Richmond, Gannon .............................. 2004 14 63 4.50

Player, Team Date Opponent SavesSusan Bridge, Merrimack .......................... 4/29/00 Stonehill 29Julie Smith, east Stroudsburg ................. 4/28/06 Shippensburg 29Josephine Coiro, Adelphi ......................... 3/16/02 Assumption 28Julie Smith, east Stroudsburg ................. 4/26/06 West Chester 28

GOALSPlayer, Team Year Games GoalsKathleen Sheehan, West Chester ................................... 2004 20 93Katelyn Martin, West Chester .......................................... 2006 21 91Jackie Baker, West Chester ................................................ 2008 21 89Mindy Richmond, Gannon ............................................... 2005 14 88Georgia Carinci, Bloomsburg ........................................... 2004 18 85Katelyn Martin, West Chester .......................................... 2005 19 82Jackie Baker, West Chester ................................................ 2007 21 81Christine Kane, West Chester ........................................... 2006 21 75desiree Cox, Lees-McRae ................................................... 2008 15 75Breanna Haggerty, Mercyhurst....................................... 2008 15 75Jessica Blickenstaff, Lock Haven ..................................... 2008 19 75Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ...................................... 2007 21 74Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ................................................. 1999 15 73Katherine Hock, Adelphi .................................................... 2005 16 73Lauren Stille, Franklin Pierce ............................................ 2008 16 73

ASSISTS PeR GAmePlayer, Team Year Games Assists APGLauren Bevington, Gannon .............................. 2004 14 68 4.86debra Wood, Gannon ......................................... 1998 15 61 4.07Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ............................... 2006 18 71 3.94Rachel Ray, Adelphi.............................................. 2008 17 66 3.88Lauren Bevington, Gannon .............................. 2005 14 54 3.86Kayla nelson, Gannon......................................... 2008 15 57 3.80Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ...................... 2008 21 78 3.71Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ................................. 2000 15 55 3.67Trisha Moran, C.W. Post ...................................... 2004 15 53 3.53Jenny McGrath, Stonehill .................................. 2006 19 66 3.47Jenna Miller, C.W. Post ........................................ 2008 19 63 3.32Jennifer Parro, Southern n.H. .......................... 2007 14 46 3.29Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ...................... 2007 21 66 3.14dawn Anselmin, Adelphi ................................... 2005 16 48 3.00Lauren Bevington, Gannon .............................. 2003 15 44 2.93

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ASSISTSPlayer, Team Year Games AssistsStephanie Kienle, West Chester ...................................... 2008 21 78Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ............................................... 2006 18 71Lauren Bevington, Gannon .............................................. 2004 14 68Jenny McGrath, Stonehill .................................................. 2006 19 66Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ...................................... 2007 21 66Rachel Ray, Adelphi.............................................................. 2008 17 66Jenna Miller, C.W. Post ........................................................ 2008 19 63debra Wood, Gannon ......................................................... 1998 15 61Kayla nelson, Gannon......................................................... 2008 15 57Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ................................................. 2000 15 55Lauren Bevington, Gannon .............................................. 2005 14 54Trisha Moran, C.W. Post ...................................................... 2004 15 53Kirstin McGoldrick, West Chester ................................... 2005 19 52Melissa Andersen, Pfeiffer ................................................. 2006 18 50Jessica Lee, Gannon ............................................................. 2001 18 49Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ............................................... 2007 17 49

SAveS PeR GAmePlayer, Team Year Games Saves Avg.Mary Jo Lavoie, American Int'l ........................ 2000 13 259 19.92Julie Smith, east Stroudsburg .......................... 2006 14 268 19.14Susan Bridge, Merrimack ................................... 2000 14 263 18.79Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael's ............................ 1999 11 200 18.18Ashley Winkelspecht, Slippery Rock ............. 2007 15 270 18.00virginia Capicchioni, Sacred Heart ................ 1999 16 286 17.88Gemma Mcdonald, denver ............................. 1998 6 107 17.83Katie Lee, Indiana (Pa.) ........................................ 2008 15 266 17.73Mary Jo Lavoie, American Int'l ........................ 1998 12 206 17.17Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael's ............................ 2000 14 240 17.14Ginny Capicchioni, Sacred Heart ................... 1998 12 205 17.08Ashley Simpson, Franklin Pierce..................... 2003 14 236 16.86erin Hopkins, Franklin Pierce ........................... 2007 17 283 16.65Ginny McCauley, Stonehill ................................ 1999 14 231 16.50Kelly McMahon, Millersville .............................. 1999 12 193 16.08

SAveSPlayer, Team Year Games Savesvirginia Capicchioni, Sacred Heart ................................ 1999 16 286erin Hopkins, Franklin Pierce ........................................... 2007 17 283Ashley Winkelspecht, Slippery Rock ............................. 2007 15 270Katie Lee, Indiana (Pa.) ........................................................ 2007 17 270Julie Smith, east Stroudsburg .......................................... 2006 14 268Katie Lee, Indiana (Pa.) ........................................................ 2008 15 266Susan Bridge, Merrimack ................................................... 2000 14 263Mary Jo Lavoie, American Int'l ........................................ 2000 13 259Alison davis, Franklin Pierce ............................................. 1997 9 245Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael's ............................................ 2000 14 240Ashley Simpson, Franklin Pierce..................................... 2003 14 236eryn McCaffrey, St. Andrews ............................................ 2007 17 236eryn McCaffrey, St. Andrews ............................................ 2006 17 234Rachel Bunn, Longwood ................................................... 2000 17 232Ginny McCauley, Stonehill ................................................ 1999 14 231

SAve PeRCeNTAGe GoalsPlayer, Team Year Games Allowed Saves Pct.Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael's .................... 1999 11 79 200 .717Ginny McCauley, Stonehill ........................ 1999 14 101 231 .696Carolyn Cahill, Bentley ................................ 2000 16 104 223 .682vicky Perkins, Limestone ........................... 2001 11 53 110 .675Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael's .................... 2000 14 121 240 .665Josephine Coiro, Adelphi .......................... 2002 15 115 208 .655Mary Jo Lavoie, American Int'l ................ 2000 13 138 259 .652Ginny McCauley, Stonehill ........................ 2000 16 98 179 .646Monica Rose, Bentley .................................. 2003 14 107 187 .636Monica Rose, Bentley .................................. 2002 13 86 149 .634Christine Latteri, Georgian Court ........... 2007 18 107 185 .634Meghan Briggs, St. Anselm....................... 2002 14 84 145 .633Jackie Weaver, Limestone ......................... 2003 15 79 135 .631Rachel Bunn, Longwood ........................... 2001 15 99 168 .629Rachel Bunn, Longwood ........................... 1999 15 114 191 .626

GOALS-AGAINST AveRAGe GoalsPlayer, Team Year Games min. Allowed Avg.Lauren Stone, Stonehill .............................. 2005 19 970 72 4.45Allyson Murphy, Adelphi ........................... 2005 9 510 39 4.59Josephine Coiro, Adelphi .......................... 2003 12 720 61 5.08Lauren Scipione, C.W. Post ........................ 2007 17 947 83 5.26Lauren Stone, Stonehill .............................. 2004 17 844 80 5.69Christine Latteri, Georgian Court ........... 2007 18 1,080 107 5.94Lauren Scipione, C.W. Post ........................ 2008 19 970 97 6.00Allyson Murphy, Adelphi ........................... 2006 17 899 90 6.01vicky Perkins, Limestone ........................... 2001 11 520 53 6.12Carissa Medeiros, Stonehill ....................... 2003 18 962 99 6.17Stacey Schmidt, Longwood ..................... 2002 16 960 100 6.25Sarah Kahle, Queens (n.C.) ....................... 2005 17 1,020 107 6.29Carissa Medeiros, Stonehill ....................... 2002 21 1,236 130 6.31Allyson Murphy, Adelphi ........................... 2004 14 840 89 6.36Ginny McCauley, Stonehill ........................ 2000 16 914.4 98 6.43

Individual Career LeadersPOINTSPlayer, Team Years Games Goals Assists PointsStephanie Kienle, West Chester ....... 2005-08 74 218 172 390Katelyn Martin, West Chester ........... 2003-06 78 299 77 376Trisha Moran, C.W. Post ....................... 2001-04 60 216 130 346Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ................ 2004-07 67 152 193 345Katie Lambert, Stonehill ..................... 2000-03 69 220 106 326*Jessica Blickenstaff, Lock Haven .... 2006-08 58 210 107 317Kathleen Sheehan, Shippensburg/

West Chester ........................... 2000; 2002-04 48 231 84 315Jenna Richter, Lock Haven ................. 2004-07 74 166 147 313erin Acone, Stonehill ............................ 2003-06 76 227 84 311Kristin darrell, Stonehill ....................... 2005-08 75 241 68 309Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer .................... 2001-04 53 191 105 296*Jackie Baker, West Chester ............... 2006-08 63 209 86 295Georgia Carinci, Bloomsburg ............ 2001-04 61 195 99 294diana Strizki, Lock Haven ................... 2002-05 68 198 83 281Jenny McGrath, Stonehill ................... 2003-06 76 148 128 276*Active player.

GOALSPlayer, Team Years Games GoalsKatelyn Martin, West Chester ............................................2003-06 78 299Kristin darrell, Stonehill ........................................................2005-08 75 241

Player, Team Years Games GoalsKathleen Sheehan, Shippensburg/

West Chester ............................................................ 2000; 2002-04 48 231erin Acone, Stonehill .............................................................2003-06 76 227Katherine Hock, Adelphi .................................................... 2002-05 57 224Katie Lambert, Stonehill .................................................... 2000-03 69 220Mindy Richmond, Gannon ............................................... 2002-05 58 219Stepahanie Kienle, West Chester ................................... 2005-08 74 218Trisha Moran, C.W. Post ...................................................... 2001-04 60 216Alison Colarusso, Merrimack ............................................ 2003-06 62 212*Jessica Blickenstaff, Lock Haven ................................... 2006-08 58 210*Jackie Baker, West Chester .............................................. 2006-08 63 209Lauren Lopez, Adelphi ........................................................ 2004-07 62 200diana Strizki, Lock Haven .................................................. 2002-05 68 198Georgia Carinci, Bloomsburg ........................................... 2001-04 61 195*Active player.

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Years Games AssistsShannon Fabian, C.W. Post ............................................... 2004-07 67 193Lauren Bevington, Gannon ............................................. 2002-05 58 182Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ...................................... 2005-08 74 172Jenna Richter, Lock Haven ................................................ 2004-07 74 147Trisha Moran, C.W. Post ...................................................... 2001-04 60 130Jenny McGrath, Stonehill .................................................. 2003-06 76 128

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Player, Team Years Games AssistsMelissa Andersen, Pfeiffer ................................................. 2003-06 62 127Jenna Miller, C.W. Post ........................................................ 2005-08 70 127Kirstin McGoldrick, West Chester .................................. 2002-05 64 123*Rachel Ray, Adelphi ........................................................... 2006-08 49 118Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ................................................ 1998-00 45 116Amy Perry, Mercyhurst ....................................................... 1998-01 61 113Jessica Lee, Gannon ............................................................ 1999-02 62 113dawn Anselmin, Adelphi ................................................... 2003-06 59 109*Jessica Blinkenstaff, Lock Haven .................................. 2006-08 58 107*Active player.

SAveSPlayer, Team Years Games SavesRachel Bunn, Longwood ................................................... 1998-01 61 800Katie Lee, Indiana (Pa.) ........................................................ 2005-08 48 761Ashley Simpson, Franklin Pierce..................................... 2001-04 52 743*eryn McCaffrey, St. Andrews .......................................... 2006-08 50 673Yshonda Wisher, Bloomsburg ......................................... 1999-02 56 668Megan Foran, Assumption ............................................... 1999-02 52 623Jess Anderson, St. Michael’s ............................................. 2002-05 60 610Kelly McMahon, Millersville .............................................. 1998-01 38 599Jennifer Roman, West Chester ........................................ 2001-04 68 591nicole Bonvouloir, Mercyhurst ...................................... 1998-01 61 590Mary Jo Lavoie, American Int’l ........................................ 1998-00 34 580Pam Roy, Indiana (Pa.) ......................................................... 1999-02 49 577*Active player.

Annual Individual Champions

Points Per GameYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points PPG1998 debra Wood, Gannon ............. Jr. 15 50 61 111 7.401999 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ..... Jr. 15 73 29 102 6.802000 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ..... Sr. 15 32 55 87 5.802001 Lisa Castellano, Merrimack ... Sr. 15 51 38 89 5.932002 Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer ....... So. 13 63 26 89 6.852003 Trisha Moran, C.W. Post .......... Jr. 13 30 53 83 6.382004 Trisha Moran, C.W. Post .......... Sr. 15 65 53 118 7.872005 Mindy Richmond, Gannon ... Sr. 14 88 5 93 6.642006 Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ... Jr. 18 42 71 113 6.282007 Stephanie Kienle, .................. Jr. 21 74 66 140 6.67 West Chester2008 Stephanie Kienle, .................. Sr. 21 65 78 143 6.81 West Chester

PointsYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points1998 debra Wood, Gannon .................... Jr. 15 50 61 1111999 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ............ Jr. 15 73 29 1022000 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ............ Sr. 15 32 55 87 Kristin Restivo, east Stroudsburg .. Sr. 16 72 15 872001 Jessica Lee, Gannon ........................ Jr. 18 50 49 992002 Katie Lambert, Stonehill ............... Jr. 20 68 36 1042003 Megan dwyer, Lock Haven .......... Sr. 16 50 39 892004 Kathleeen Sheehan,

West Chester .................................. Sr. 20 93 38 1312005 Kirstin McGoldrick,

West Chester .................................. Sr. 19 54 52 1062006 Katelyn Martin, West Chester ..... Sr. 21 91 28 1192007 Stephanie Kienle, West Chester . Jr. 21 74 66 1402008 Stephanie Kienle, West Chester . Sr. 21 65 78 143

Goals Per GameYear Name, Team Class Games Goals Per Game1998 Tricia davidson, Limestone .................... Sr. 11 44 4.001999 Cameron Colbert, Shippensburg ......... Fr. 13 69 5.312000 Kristin Restivo, east Stroudsburg ......... Sr. 16 72 4.502001 Kim Rochon, West Chester ..................... Sr. 15 58 3.872002 Lyndsey Boswell, Pfeiffer ......................... So. 13 63 4.852003 Page Heath, Shippensburg .................... Jr. 12 47 3.922004 Georgia Carinci, Bloomsburg ................ Sr. 18 85 4.72 2005 Mindy Richmond, Gannon ..................... Sr. 14 88 6.292006 Katelyn Martin, West Chester ................ Sr. 21 91 4.33

Year Name, Team Class Games Goals Per Game2007 Allison Kownacki, Southern Conn. St. ...... Jr. 13 61 4.692008 desiree Cox, Lees-McRae......................... Fr. 15 75 5.00 Breanna Haggerty, Mercyhurst ............ Jr. 15 75 5.00

GoalsYear Name, Team Class Games Goals1998 natalie Smith, Longwood .................................................. Fr. 14 551999 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon .................................................. Jr. 15 732000 Kristin Restivo, east Stroudsburg .................................... Sr. 16 722001 Kim Rochon, West Chester ................................................ Sr. 15 582002 Katie Lambert, Stonehill ..................................................... Jr. 20 682003 emily Bikowski, Longwood ................................................ So. 15 542004 Kathleen Sheehan, West Chester .................................... Sr. 20 932005 Mindy Richmond, Gannon ................................................ Sr. 14 882006 Katelyn Martin, West Chester ........................................... Sr. 21 912007 Jackie Baker, West Chester ................................................. So. 21 812008 Jackie Baker, West Chester ................................................. Jr. 21 89

Assists Per GameYear Name, Team Class Games Assists Per Game1998 debra Wood, Gannon ............................... Jr. 15 61 4.071999 debra Wood, Gannon ............................... Sr. 15 41 2.732000 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon ....................... Sr. 15 55 3.672001 Jessica Lee, Gannon ................................... Jr. 18 49 2.722002 Jessica Lee, Gannon ................................... Sr. 14 32 2.292003 Lauren Bevington, Gannon .................... So. 15 44 2.932004 Lauren Bevington, Gannon .................... Jr. 14 68 4.862005 Lauren Bevington, Gannon .................... Sr. 14 54 3.862006 Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ..................... Jr. 18 71 3.942007 Jennifer Parro, Southern n.H. ................ So. 14 46 3.292008 Rachel Ray, Adelphi ................................... Jr. 17 66 3.88

AssistsYear Name, Team Class Games Assists1998 debra Wood, Gannon .......................................................... Jr. 15 611999 debra Wood, Gannon .......................................................... Sr. 15 412000 Stacey Reynolds, Gannon .................................................. Sr. 15 552001 Jessica Lee, Gannon .............................................................. Jr. 18 492002 Katie Lambert, Stonehill ..................................................... Jr. 20 362003 elizabeth Blaisdell, Bryant .................................................. Jr. 18 462004 Lauren Bevington, Gannon ............................................... Jr. 14 682005 Lauren Bevington, Gannon ............................................... Sr. 14 542006 Shannon Fabian, C.W. Post ................................................ Jr. 18 71

GOALS-AGAINST AveRAGe(Min. 1,800 minutes)Player, Team Years Games minutes Goals Avg.Lauren Stone, Stonehill ....................... 2003-06 61 2,911 268 5.52Amanda McGeachey, Stonehill ....... 2005-08 56 2,388 252 6.33Lauren Scipione, C.W. Post ................. 2005-08 69 3,180 337 6.36Carissa Medeiros, Stonehill ................ 2001-03 56 3,191 339 6.37Allyson Murphy, Adelphi .................... 2004-07 54 2,889 312 6.48Chrissy esposito, C.W. Post ................. 2003-06 55 1,984 231 6.99Charlotte dixon, Pfeiffer ...................... 2003-06 42 1,810 215 7.13Stacey Schmidt, Longwood .............. 2001-04 53 2,370 290 7.34Sarah Kahle, Queens (n.C.) ................ 2004-07 64 3,426 430 7.53Monica Rose, Bentley ........................... 2000-03 41 2,301 292 7.61Jackie Weaver, Limestone .................. 2003-06 68 3,250 428 7.90erin Cavanaugh, Limestone .............. 2005-08 56 2,243 300 8.02

GOALKeePeR mINUTeS PLAYeDPlayer, Team Years Games minutesJill Martin, Philadelphia u. ................................................ 2001-04 60 3,533Jess Anderson, St. Michael’s ............................................. 2002-05 59 3,524Rachel Bunn, Longwood ................................................... 1998-01 61 3,517Jennifer Roman, West Chester ........................................ 2001-04 65 3,475Sarah Kahle, Queens (n.C.) ............................................... 2004-07 64 3,426Jackie Weaver, Limestone ................................................. 2003-06 68 3,250Yshonda Wisher, Bloomsburg ......................................... 1999-02 56 3,209Carissa Medeiros, Stonehill ............................................... 2001-03 56 3,191Bridgett Maenner, Bloomsburg ...................................... 2005-08 62 3,185Ashley Simpson, Franklin Pierce..................................... 2001-04 53 3,181Lauren Scipione, C.W. Post ................................................ 2005-08 69 3,180Megan Hallock, Gannon .................................................... 1998-01 60 3,156

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Year Name, Team Class Games Assists2007 Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ....................................... Jr. 21 662008 Stephanie Kienle, West Chester ....................................... Sr. 21 78

Goals-Against AverageYear Name, Team Class Games minutes GA GAA1998 Cindy Brownell, Lock Haven .................. So. 11 585 88 9.031999 Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael’s .................. Jr. 11 662 79 7.162000 Ginny McCauley, Stonehill ...................... Sr. 16 914 98 6.432001 vicky Perkins, Limestone ......................... Sr. 11 520 53 6.122002 Stacey Schmidt, Longwood ................... So. 16 960 100 6.252003 Josephine Coiro, Adelphi ........................ So. 12 720 61 5.082004 Lauren Stone, Stonehill ............................ So. 17 844 80 5.692005 Lauren Stone, Stonehill ............................ Jr. 19 970 72 4.452006 Allyson Murphy, Adelphi ......................... Jr. 17 899 90 6.012007 Lauren Scipione, C.W. Post...................... Jr. 17 947 83 5.26

Year Name, Team Class Games minutes GA GAA2008 Lauren Scipione, C.W. Post...................... Sr. 19 970 97 6.00

Save Percentage SaveYear Name, Team Class Games GA Saves Pct.1998 Rachel Bunn, Longwood ...................... Fr. 14 138 209 .6021999 Kelly Sharenko, St. Michael’s ............... Jr. 11 79 200 .7172000 Carolyn Cahill, Bentley ........................... Sr. 16 104 223 .6822001 vicky Perkins, Limestone ...................... Sr. 11 53 110 .6752002 Josephine Coiro, Adelphi ..................... Fr. 15 115 218 .6552003 Monica Rose, Bentley ............................. Sr. 14 107 187 .6362004 Kammie Studley, Pfeiffer ...................... Sr. 15 103 168 .6202005 Kisa Bushyeager, Gannon..................... Jr. 11 58 91 .6112006 Charlotte dixon, Pfeiffer........................ Sr. 18 89 147 .6232007 Christine Latteri, Georgian Court ...... Fr. 18 107 185 .6342008 Lauren Scipione, C.W. Post................... Sr. 19 97 156 .617

official nCAA division II women's lacrosse records began with the 1998 season and are based on infor-mation submitted to the nCAA statistics service by institutions participating in the statistics rankings. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.

Scoring

GOALSGame

30—Shippensburg vs. Pfeiffer, March 21, 1999; West Chester vs. Slippery Rock, April 10, 2008

Season424—West Chester, 2008 (21 games)

GOALS PeR GAmeSeason

20.19—West Chester, 2008 (424 in 21 games)

SCORING mARGIN PeR GAmeSeason

14.67—Stonehill, 2005 (394 goals, 86 goals allowed in 21 games)

Defense

FeWeST GOALS ALLOWeDSeason

61—Adelphi, 2003 (12 games)

SCORING DeFeNSeSeason

4.10—Stonehill, 2005 (86 goals allowed in 21 games)

miscellaneous

WINNING PeRCeNTAGe1.000—Stonehill, 2005 (21-0); C.W. Post, 2007 (17-0)

WINS IN A SeASON21—Stonehill, 2005 (21-0)

Team Records

Team Single-Game Leaders

Team Single-Season LeadersGOALS PeR GAmeTeam Year Games Goals GPGWest Chester ............................................................ 2008 21 424 20.19West Chester ............................................................ 2007 21 403 19.19Stonehill ..................................................................... 2005 21 394 18.76Lock Haven ............................................................... 2007 20 374 18.70West Chester ............................................................ 2004 21 362 17.24Adelphi ....................................................................... 2008 17 291 17.12West Chester ............................................................ 2005 19 324 17.05Shippensburg ......................................................... 1999 14 238 17.00Merrimack ................................................................. 2008 14 237 16.93C.W. Post .................................................................... 2006 18 304 16.89Lock Haven ............................................................... 2008 19 319 16.79West Chester ............................................................ 2006 21 349 16.62C.W. Post .................................................................... 2003 13 216 16.62Stonehill ..................................................................... 2006 19 314 16.53Stonehill ..................................................................... 2008 17 280 16.47

GOALSTeam Year Games GoalsWest Chester .............................................................................. 2008 21 424West Chester .............................................................................. 2007 21 403Stonehill ....................................................................................... 2005 21 394Lock Haven ................................................................................. 2007 20 374West Chester .............................................................................. 2004 21 362

GOALSTeam Date Opponent GoalsShippensburg .............................................. 3/21/99 Pfeiffer 30West Chester ................................................ 4/10/08 Slippery Rock 30Shippensburg .............................................. 4/6/99 Indiana (Pa.) 29Philadelphia u. ........................................... 4/27/00 Bryn Mawr 29Shippensburg .............................................. 3/30/99 Lock Haven 28Philadelphia u. ........................................... 4/21/99 Immaculata 28Philadelphia u. ........................................... 4/27/03 Chestnut Hill 28

Team Date Opponent GoalsIndiana (Pa.) .................................................. 3/31/07 Slippery Rock 28Merrimack ..................................................... 3/14/08 American Int’l 28West Chester ................................................ 4/22/06 Indiana (Pa.) 27Indiana (Pa.) .................................................. 4/21/07 Slippery Rock 27Lock Haven ................................................... 4/26/07 Slippery Rock 27West Chester ................................................ 3/19/08 Slippery Rock 27

Team Year Games GoalsWest Chester .............................................................................. 2006 21 349Stonehill ....................................................................................... 2007 20 325West Chester .............................................................................. 2005 19 324Lock Haven ................................................................................. 2008 19 319Stonehill ....................................................................................... 2006 19 314Limestone.................................................................................... 2008 19 312C.W. Post ...................................................................................... 2008 19 310C.W. Post ...................................................................................... 2006 18 304Adelphi ......................................................................................... 2008 17 291Lock Haven ................................................................................. 2006 19 288Southern n.H. ............................................................................ 2008 18 288

SCORING DeFeNSe GoalsTeam Year Games Allowed Avg.Stonehill ..................................................................... 2005 21 86 4.10Adelphi ....................................................................... 2003 12 61 5.08Stonehill ..................................................................... 2004 17 89 5.24Stonehill ..................................................................... 2003 19 105 5.53Adelphi ....................................................................... 2005 16 89 5.56C.W. Post .................................................................... 2007 17 96 5.65Queens (n.C.) ........................................................... 2006 18 102 5.67

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Limestone.................................................................. 2001 11 63 5.73Limestone.................................................................. 2003 15 86 5.73C.W. Post .................................................................... 2008 19 110 5.79Adelphi ....................................................................... 2006 17 101 5.94Georgian Court ....................................................... 2007 18 107 5.94uC davis ..................................................................... 2000 15 92 6.13Limestone.................................................................. 2006 20 124 6.20Longwood ................................................................. 2002 16 100 6.25

FeWeST GOALS ALLOWeDTeam Year Games GoalsAdelphi ......................................................................................... 2003 12 61Limestone.................................................................................... 2001 11 63St. Michael’s ................................................................................ 1999 11 81C.W. Post ...................................................................................... 2003 13 82Assumption ................................................................................ 1999 8 86Bentley .......................................................................................... 1999 8 86Bentley .......................................................................................... 2002 13 86Limestone.................................................................................... 2003 15 86Stonehill ....................................................................................... 2005 21 86St. Anselm ................................................................................... 2002 14 88Adelphi ......................................................................................... 2004 14 89

Team miscellaneous LeadersWINNING PeRCeNTAGeTeam Year Won Lost Pct.Stonehill ........................................................... 2005 21 0 1.000C.W. Post .......................................................... 2007 17 0 1.000West Chester .................................................. 2008 20 1 .952Adelphi ............................................................. 2006 16 1 .941Adelphi ............................................................. 2008 16 1 .941Stonehill ........................................................... 2000 15 1 .938Longwood ....................................................... 2002 15 1 .938Longwood ....................................................... 2004 14 1 .933C.W. Post .......................................................... 2005 14 1 .933West Chester .................................................. 2004 13 1 .929

WINS IN A SeASONTeam Year WinsStonehill ................................................................................................................. 2005 21West Chester ........................................................................................................ 2008 20West Chester ........................................................................................................ 2007 19

Team Year WinsWest Chester ........................................................................................................ 2004 18West Chester ........................................................................................................ 2006 18Stonehill ................................................................................................................. 2007 18Stonehill ................................................................................................................. 2003 17West Chester ........................................................................................................ 2005 17Lock Haven ........................................................................................................... 2006 17C.W. Post ................................................................................................................ 2007 17C.W. Post ................................................................................................................ 2008 17Limestone.............................................................................................................. 2008 17Adelphi ................................................................................................................... 2006 16C.W. Post ................................................................................................................ 2006 16Limestone.............................................................................................................. 2006 16Stonehill ................................................................................................................. 2006 16Lock Haven ........................................................................................................... 2007 16Pfeiffer ..................................................................................................................... 2007 16Adelphi ................................................................................................................... 2008 16

GoalsTeam Year Games Allowed Avg. Stonehill ....................................................................................... 2004 17 89

Adelphi ......................................................................................... 2005 16 89uC davis ....................................................................................... 2000 15 92Adelphi ......................................................................................... 2001 10 92

SCORING mARGIN PeR GAme Goals margin/Team Year Games Goals Allowed GameStonehill ........................................... 2005 21 394 86 14.67West Chester .................................. 2008 21 424 135 13.76West Chester .................................. 2007 21 403 154 11.86C.W. Post .......................................... 2008 19 310 110 10.53Stonehill ........................................... 2004 17 266 89 10.41Adelphi ............................................. 2005 16 255 89 10.38West Chester .................................. 2005 19 324 127 10.37C.W. Post .......................................... 2003 13 216 82 10.31Adelphi ............................................. 2008 17 291 117 10.24C.W. Post .......................................... 2007 17 269 96 10.18Adelphi ............................................. 2004 14 230 89 10.07C.W. Post .......................................... 2006 18 304 124 10.00Stonehill ........................................... 2008 17 280 110 10.00Adelphi ............................................. 2006 17 270 101 9.94Lock Haven ..................................... 2007 20 374 179 9.75

Team Year Games Goals

Annual Team ChampionsScoring Offense

Year Team Games Goals Per Game1998 Gannon ...................................................................... 15 235 15.671999 Shippensburg .......................................................... 14 238 17.002000 Philadelphia u. ....................................................... 16 229 14.312001 West Chester ............................................................ 15 209 13.932002 West Chester ............................................................ 15 224 14.932003 C.W. Post .................................................................... 13 216 16.622004 West Chester ............................................................ 21 362 17.242005 Stonehill ..................................................................... 21 394 18.762006 C.W. Post .................................................................... 18 304 16.892007 West Chester ............................................................ 21 403 19.192008 West Chester ............................................................ 21 424 20.19

Scoring DefenseYear Team Games GA Per Game1998 Albany (n.Y.) ............................................................. 15 124 8.271999 St. Michael’s .............................................................. 11 81 7.362000 uC davis ..................................................................... 15 92 6.132001 Limestone ................................................................. 11 63 5.732002 Longwood ................................................................. 16 100 6.252003 Adelphi ....................................................................... 12 61 5.082004 Stonehill ..................................................................... 17 89 5.242005 Stonehill ..................................................................... 21 86 4.102006 Queens (n.C.) ........................................................... 18 102 5.672007 C.W. Post .................................................................... 17 96 5.652008 C.W. Post .................................................................... 19 110 5.79

Scoring marginYear Team Games GF GA mar./Gm.1998 Gannon .............................................. 15 235 149 5.731999 Shippensburg .................................. 14 238 130 7.712000 uC davis ............................................. 15 203 92 7.402001 Limestone ......................................... 11 126 63 5.732002 Longwood ......................................... 16 230 100 8.132003 C.W. Post ............................................ 13 216 82 10.312004 Stonehill ............................................. 17 266 89 10.412005 Stonehill ............................................. 21 394 86 14.672006 C.W. Post ............................................ 18 304 124 10.002007 West Chester .................................... 21 403 154 11.862008 West Chester .................................... 21 424 135 13.76

Winning PercentageYear Team Won Lost Pct.1998 Gannon ......................................................................................... 13 2 .8671999 Gannon ......................................................................................... 13 2 .8672000 Stonehill ........................................................................................ 15 1 .9382001 Limestone .................................................................................... 10 1 .9092002 Longwood .................................................................................... 15 1 .9382003 Stonehill ........................................................................................ 17 2 .8952004 C.W. Post ....................................................................................... 14 1 .933 Longwood .................................................................................... 14 1 .9332005 Stonehill ........................................................................................ 21 0 1.000 2006 Adelphi .......................................................................................... 16 1 .9412007 C.W. Post ....................................................................................... 17 0 1.0002008 West Chester ............................................................................... 20 1 .952

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Individual Single-Game LeadersPOINTSPlayer, Team Date Opponent Goals Assists Total PointsCourtney Crangi, Goucher ........................... 5/11/96 Roanoke 10 6 16Lauren Goane, Widener ................................ 4/3/04 Lycoming 6 10 16Cailin Sarkisian, Lynchburg .......................... 4/21/96 Hollins 11 4 15Sarah Burns, nazareth .................................... 4/13/99 Fredonia St. 6 9 15Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell .................................. 4/29/03 emerson 10 5 15Frankie de Lavis, Kenyon .............................. 4/26/07 Redlands 6 9 15Kirsten Wagner, Roanoke ............................. 3/25/96 Guilford 4 10 14Alice Collins, Johns Hopkins........................ 4/11/97 Widener 12 2 14Jennifer Joinnides, William Smith ............. 4/12/97 denison 8 6 14Sarah Reigner, Frank. & Marsh. ................... 4/25/98 Muhlenberg 11 3 14Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill .................. 3/21/02 Hood 13 1 14Ann Clark, Worcester St. ............................... 4/24/04 Lasell 14 0 14Brianna Gillin, Montclair St. ......................... 3/24/07 Rowan 6 8 14Caitlin erickson, Mary Washington........... 4/5/08 Chris. newport 5 9 14

official nCAA women’s lacrosse records began with the 1982 season and are based on information submitted to the nCAA statistics service by institutions participat-ing in the statistics rankings. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical or-der of the rankings is accurate.A player whose career includes statistics from five sea-sons (or an active player who will play in five seasons) because she was granted an additional season of com-petition for reasons of hardship or a freshman redshirt is denoted by '$.'

Scoring

POINTSGame

16—Courtney Crangi, Goucher vs. Roanoke, May 11, 1996; Lauren Goane, Widener vs. Lycoming, April 3, 2004

Season154—Courtney Crangi, Goucher, 1996 (20 games)

Career406—Andrea Collesidis, eastern, 1999-02 (342 goals, 64

assists; 64 games)

POINTS PER GAMESeason

7.94—Caitlin erickson, Mary Washington, 2008 (143 in 18 games)

Career (Min. 160 points)6.72—Julie noyes, Swarthmore, 1993-95 (316 in 47

games)

GOALSGame

14—Ann Clark, Worcester St. vs. Lasell, April 24, 2004Season

107—Julie noyes, Swarthmore, 1994 (16 games)Career

342—Andrea Collesidis, eastern, 1999-02 (64 games)

GOALS PER GAMESeason

6.69—Julie noyes, Swarthmore, 1994 (107 in 16 games)Career (Min. 80 goals)

5.91—Julie noyes, Swarthmore, 1993-95 (278 in 47 games)

ASSISTSGame

11—Sandi Stevens, Mcdaniel vs. Gettysburg, April 19, 1985; Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan vs. Ferrum, April 8, 2000; Tina Sallustio, Brockport vs. oneonta St., April 8, 2001; Jaime Matty, ursinus vs. Washington (Md.), April 12, 2001

Season 88—Angela Bisland, Randolph-Macon, 2002 (17 games)

Career234—Cathy Homiek, Montclair St., 2001-04 (56 games)

ASSISTS PER GAMESeason

5.36—Cathy Homiek, Montclair St., 2004 (75 in 14 games)

Career (Min. 80 assists)4.18—Cathy Homiek, Montclair St., 2001-04 (234 in 56

games)

Field Play

GROUND BALLSGame

16—Kate Pierangeli, Scranton vs. Widener, March 18, 2003

Season135—Julia Brown, Rosemont, 2003 (18 games)

Career387—Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St., 2004-07 (74

games)

GROUND BALLS PER GAMESeason

8.47—Mandy dougherty, Randolph-Macon, 2003 (127 in 15 games)

Career5.92—Betsy Jennings, Kenyon, 1988-90 (213 in 36

games)

DRAW CONTROLSSeason

138—Caitlin Cuozzo, union (n.Y.), 2006 (18 games)Career

445—Annie Ledyard, Skidmore, 2003-06 (63 games)

DRAW CONTROLS PER GAMESeason

7.88—Annie Ledyard, Skidmore, 2004 (126 in 16 games)Career

7.06—Annie Ledyard, Skidmore, 2003-06 (445 in 63 games)Goalkeeping

Goalkeeping

SAVESGame

43—Kate Cushman, Wittenberg vs. ohio Wesleyan, April 28, 1998

Season382—emily Kupprion, Bryn Mawr, 1996 (17 games)

Career1,084—Anne overton, Lynchburg, 1983-86

SAVES PER GAMESeason

24.08—Jessica Whisher, Clarkson, 1998 (313 in 13 games)Career (Min. 500 saves)

19.64—Jessica Whisher, Clarkson, 1996-99 (864 in 44 games)

SAVE PERCENTAGESeason (Since 1996)

.765—Andrea Hanley, drew, 1997 (205 saves, 63 GA)

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGESeason

2.91—Karen Fox, Montclair St., 1998 (32 GA in 660 min.)Career (Min. 1,500 minutes)

5.94—Ali Goetz, Salisbury, 2003-06 (332 GA in 3,353 min.)

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYEDCareer

4,360—Casey o’Brien, drew, 2003-06 (76 games)

Defense

CAUSED TURNOVERSSeason

85—nicole Poli, Western new eng., 2008 (21 games)Career

222—Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St., 2004-07 (74 games)

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAMESeason

5.50—Jess Cordani, Moravian, 2004 (77 in 14 games)

Miscellaneous

FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF GAME

:12—Samly Phonesavanh, eastern Conn. St. vs. Keene St., April 24, 2002

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY SAME TEAM

:08—eastern Conn. St. (Sharon Kilpatrick, both) vs. Curry, May 7, 2003

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY OPPOSING TEAMS

:07—eastern Conn. St. (Lauren davern), then Keene St. (natalie Kent), May 3, 2002

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE GOAL

45—Liz Baumbach, Scranton, March 28, 2001-May 10, 2003

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GOALSPlayer, Team Date Opponent GoalsAnn Clark, Worcester St. ............................ 4/24/04 Lasell 14Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill .............. 3/21/02 Hood 13Julia Brown, Rosemont .............................. 4/16/02 Cabrini 13Alice Collins, Johns Hopkins.................... 4/11/97 Widener 12deanna estes, Shenandoah..................... 4/13/98 Hollins 12Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill .............. 3/27/02 Rosemont 12Julia Brown, Rosemont .............................. 3/21/03 Arcadia 12Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill .............. 4/23/03 Wells 12

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Date Opponent AssistsSandi Stevens, Mcdaniel .......................... 4/19/85 Gettysburg 11Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan ................ 4/8/00 Ferrum 11Tina Sallustio, Brockport .......................... 4/8/01 oneonta St. 11Jaime Matty, ursinus .................................. 4/12/01 Washington (Md.) 11Kirsten Wagner, Roanoke ......................... 3/25/96 Guilford 10Jen Jones, notre dame (Md.) .................. 4/18/99 Mary Baldwin 10Christine Sliger, Salisbury ......................... 3/9/01 Alfred 10Allison Roberts, nazareth ......................... 5/2/01 Rochester 10Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. .................. 3/6/04 Alvernia 10Lauren Goane, Widener ............................ 4/3/04 Lycoming 10Audrey Kelton, Western new eng. ....... 3/26/05 Castleton 10Heather Suit, Lycoming ............................. 3/18/06 Gwynedd-Mercy 10Caitlin erickson, Mary Washington....... 3/20/08 Hood 10

SAVESPlayer, Team Date Opponent SavesKate Cushman, Wittenberg ..................... 4/28/98 ohio Wesleyan 43

Player, Team Date Opponent SavesBecky Budynkiewicz, Salem St. ............. 4/14/01 Keene St. 37Tatum Stewart, Salve Regina .................. 4/2/98 Springfield 36Angela Lozado, Manhattanville ............. 3/25/00 Scranton 36Jennifer Banks, Chestnut Hill .................. 3/9/02 Gwynedd-Mercy 36

Melissa Perry, Western Conn. St............. 4/13/06 Springfield 36Amy Barone, Arcadia .................................. 4/13/99 Cabrini 35Kathleen Reed, Western new eng. ...... 4/13/99 new england 35Kathleen Harrington, Lynchburg .......... 4/2/97 Bridgewater (va.) 34Tanya Josie, Babson .................................... 4/27/99 Connecticut Col. 34

Jennifer Banks, Chestnut Hill .................. 3/7/02 Arcadia 34Liz Holland, Mass.-dartmouth ................ 3/31/05 endicott 34

GROUND BALLS GroundPlayer, Team Date Opponent BallsKate Pierangeli, Scranton ......................... 3/18/03 Widener 16Browyn Clark, Kenyon ................................ 4/22/95 Allegheny 14Gigi Willard, Guilford ................................... 4/20/94 Randolph 12Lisa Wirth, Fredonia St. .............................. 1997 Rochester Inst. 12Michelle Luttrell, Shenandoah ............... 3/24/99 Ferrum 12

nicole Ferrauilo, Fredonia St. .................. 2000 Geneseo St. 12Julia Lou, Wheaton (Mass.) ....................... 4/12/01 Trinity (Conn.) 12Kyla Shanahan, Montclair St. .................. 4/14/01 Kean 12Heather Lethbridge, Shenandoah........ 4/11/02 Trinity (Conn.) 12vanessa Pisano, Wheaton (Mass.) ......... 5/11/02 eastern Conn. St. 12

FASTEST GOAL, START OF A GAMEPlayer, Team Date Opponent TimeSamly Phonesavanh, eastern Conn. St. .............. 4/24/02 Keene St. :12Madeline Williams, Wheaton (Mass.) .................... 3/14/08 dallas :13Meredith Hurd, Wheaton (Mass.) ........................... 4/25/07 Smith :21Julia Coit, Wheaton (Mass.) ....................................... 3/26/06 Smith :24emily neilsen, Methodist ........................................... 4/13/03 Averett :25Lydia Ramsey, Redlands ............................................. 3/29/05 oberlin :26Julia Coit, Wheaton (Mass.) ....................................... 3/16/06 Claremont-M-S :27Madeline Williams, Wheaton (Mass.) .................... 4/21/07 Smith :27danielle Brisotti, Guilford .......................................... 4/16/03 Hollins :30

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, SAME TEAMPlayers, Teams Date Opponent TimeSharon Kilpatrick (both), eastern Conn. St. ........ 5/7/03 Curry :08Therese Ross then Callie Roberts, Wheaton (Mass.) ........................................................ 5/7/86 Cortland St. :11Alexa Jurczak then Julia Coit, Wheaton (Mass.) 3/27/06 Bridgewater St. :11Alexa Jurczak .................................................................. 4/1/06 Mount Holyoke :11 then Bridget Thornton, Wheaton (Mass.)Sarah Routhier (both), Guilford .............................. 4/16/03 Hollins :12

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, OPPOSING TEAMSPlayer, Team Player, Team Date TimeLauren davern, eastern Conn. St. natalie Kent, Keene St. 5/3/02 :07Lindsay Gaesser, Claremont-M-S Julia Coit, Wheaton (Mass.) 3/16/06 :08Meredith Hurd, Wheaton (Mass.) Amanda Belichick, Wesleyan (Conn.) 4/13/06 :08 Brittany King, Wheaton (Mass.) Carolyn Whiting, Smith 4/25/07 :10Tess Meyer, Wheaton (Mass.) Kate Gragnolati, Gordon 3/11/08 :10natalie Smith, Longwood Ann Scharff, Guilford 4/19/00 :11

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE GOALPlayer, Team Dates GamesLiz Baumbach, Scranton ............................................ 3/28/01-5/10/03 45emily Blatter, Goucher ................................................ 3/22/06-5/3/08 43erin Byrnes, eastern Conn. St. ................................. 4/8/97-4/28/99 39Katie Sheridan, Plymouth St. .................................. 4/21/02-4/10/04 32Courtney Tapkas, Muhlenberg................................ 3/1/03-4/26/04 29emily neilsen, Methodist ........................................... 3/12/04-4/16/04 23Jenn Jankowski, Guilford ........................................... 2/26/99-4/14/99 15Lily Anderson, eastern Conn. St. ............................. 3/16/06-5/15/06 14

Individual Single-Season LeadersPOINTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Year Games Goals Assists Points PPGCaitlin erickson, Mary Washington........................... 2008 18 62 81 143 7.94Julie noyes, Swarthmore .............................................. 1994 16 107 18 125 7.81Courtney Crangi, Goucher ........................................... 1996 20 99 55 154 7.70Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell .................................................. 2006 15 98 16 114 7.60Julia Brown, Rosemont .................................................. 2001 15 94 19 113 7.53Terry Galley, Plymouth St. ........................................... 1985 11 70 12 82 7.50Katie Frattarola, Manhattanville ................................ 2000 11 52 30 82 7.45Julia Brown, Rosemont .................................................. 2000 11 71 10 81 7.36Christine Sliger, Salisbury ............................................. 2001 18 50 81 131 7.28Katie Frattarola, Manhattanville ................................ 1999 9 47 18 65 7.22Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan .................................... 2002 18 70 59 129 7.17Michelle Matulac, Catholic ........................................... 1998 13 84 9 93 7.15Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell .................................................. 2005 13 75 18 93 7.15Julia Brown, Rosemont .................................................. 2003 18 106 22 128 7.11Ann Clark, Worcester St. ................................................ 2006 15 80 26 106 7.07

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POINTSPlayer, Team Year Games Goals Assists PointsCourtney Crangi, Goucher ................ 1996 20 99 55 154Sue Ackermann, Salisbury ................ 2008 23 82 70 152Cailtlin erickson, Mary Washington 2008 18 62 81 143Megan Murphy, Gettysburg ............. 2003 21 97 43 140Maggie Murphy, Frostburg St. ........ 1991 — 53 79 132Christine Sliger, Salisbury .................. 2001 18 50 81 131Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan ......... 2002 18 70 59 129Julia Brown, Rosemont ....................... 2003 18 106 22 128Ashley Harmeling, Amherst ............. 2004 19 75 52 127Julie noyes, Swarthmore ................... 1994 16 107 18 125Anne Marie nash, va. Wesleyan ...... 2004 18 64 59 123Jessie Basch, eastern............................ 2007 18 60 63 123Stacey Turner, St. Lawrence .............. 2002 19 85 37 122Kate Hoy, eastern .................................. 2007 18 90 32 122Julika Blankenship, Gettysburg ...... 2003 21 59 62 121

GOALS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Year Games Goals GPGJulie noyes, Swarthmore .................................. 1994 16 107 6.69Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ...................................... 2006 15 98 6.53Michelle Matulac, Catholic ............................... 1998 13 84 6.46Julia Brown, Rosemont ...................................... 2000 11 71 6.45Terry Galley, Plymouth St. ............................... 1985 11 70 6.40Julia Brown, Rosemont ...................................... 2001 15 94 6.27Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill ...................... 2002 16 99 6.19Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill ...................... 2003 12 74 6.17Therese Ross, Wheaton (Mass.) ...................... 1986 16 97 6.06Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ..................... 2006 16 97 6.06Ann Clark, Worcester St. .................................... 2004 14 84 6.00Andrea Collesidis, eastern ................................ 2002 17 101 5.94Julia Brown, Rosemont ...................................... 2003 18 106 5.89Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. .................... 2005 15 87 5.80Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ...................................... 2005 13 75 5.77

GOALSPlayer, Team Year Games GoalsJulie noyes, Swarthmore ................................................... 1994 16 107Julia Brown, Rosemont ....................................................... 2003 18 106Andrea Collesidis, eastern ................................................. 2002 17 101Courtney Crangi, Goucher ................................................ 1996 20 99Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill ....................................... 2002 16 99Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ....................................................... 2006 15 98Therese Ross, Wheaton (Mass.) ....................................... 1986 16 97Megan Murphy, Gettysburg ............................................. 2003 21 97Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ...................................... 2006 16 97Julie noyes, Swarthmore ................................................... 1995 17 96Amy Rafalski, Bridgewater (va.) ...................................... 1998 17 95Andrea Collesidis, eastern ................................................. 2000 18 94Julia Brown, Rosemont ....................................................... 2001 15 94

ASSISTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Year Games Assists APGCathy Homiek, Montclair St.............................. 2004 14 75 5.36Angela Bisland, Randolph-Macon ................. 2002 17 88 5.18Cathy Homiek, Montclair St.............................. 2003 15 70 4.67Christine Sliger, Salisbury .................................. 2001 18 81 4.50Caitlin erickson, Mary Washington................ 2008 18 81 4.50Jaime Matty, ursinus ........................................... 2001 15 62 4.13Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ........................... 2002 12 49 4.08Colleen Smith, Rowan ......................................... 1994 14 54 3.86Bridget Lee, Scranton .......................................... 2003 17 64 3.76Colleen Smith, Rowan ......................................... 1995 16 60 3.75Lindsay Gaesser, Claremont-M-S ................... 2007 17 62 3.65Jaime Matty, ursinus ........................................... 2000 14 51 3.64Lauren Goane, Widener ..................................... 2004 14 50 3.57Jessie Basch, eastern............................................ 2007 18 63 3.50Gwyneth Jones, Swarthmore .......................... 1984 16 55 3.44

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Year Games AssistsAngela Bisland, Randolph-Macon ................................. 2002 17 88Christine Sliger, Salisbury .................................................. 2001 18 81Caitlin erickson, Mary Washington................................ 2008 18 81Maggie Murphy, Frostburg St. ........................................ 1991 — 79Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ........................................... 2004 14 75Julika Blankenship, Gettysburg ...................................... 2004 21 71Maggie Murphy, Frostburg St. ........................................ 1992 — 70Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ........................................... 2003 15 70Sue Ackermann, Salisbury ................................................ 2008 23 70Audrey Kelton, Western new eng. ................................ 2007 20 68Sue Ackermann, Salisbury ................................................ 2007 23 68

Bridget Lee, Scranton .......................................................... 2003 17 64Jessie Basch, eastern............................................................ 2007 18 63Jaime Matty, ursinus ........................................................... 2001 15 62Allison Roberts, nazareth .................................................. 2001 20 62Julika Blankenship, Gettysburg ...................................... 2003 21 62Lindsay Gaesser, Claremont-M-S ................................... 2007 17 62

SAVES PER GAMEPlayer, Team Year Games Saves Avg.Jessica Whisher, Clarkson .................................. 1998 13 313 24.08emily Kupprion, Bryn Mawr ............................. 1996 17 382 22.47Sarah dolan, Mount Holyoke .......................... 1997 15 337 22.47Amanda Thomas, Immaculata ........................ 2002 15 321 21.40Jennifer Stankiewicz, Rosemont .................... 2001 15 310 20.67Tonya Josie, Babson ............................................. 1999 15 297 19.80deb Johnson, Wheaton (Mass.) ...................... 1996 14 277 19.79Melissa Perry, Western Conn. St...................... 2006 16 302 18.88Ali Livingston, Wittenberg ................................ 1996 15 282 18.80Kathleen Harrington, Lynchburg ................... 1997 16 300 18.75Tenille Foster, Frostburg St. ............................. 1999 15 279 18.60Jen Maser, Frostburg St. .................................... 1997 16 294 18.38Kara diStefano, Cedar Crest ............................. 2001 17 308 18.12Mary Foody, Muhlenberg .................................. 1991 12 215 17.92

SAVESPlayer, Team Year Games Savesemily Kupprion, Bryn Mawr ............................................. 1996 17 382Sarah dolan, Mount Holyoke .......................................... 1997 15 337Kristin Kelly, Widener ........................................................... 1993 — 332Amanda Thomas, Immaculata ........................................ 2002 15 321Jessica Whisher, Clarkson .................................................. 1998 13 313Jennifer Stankiewicz, Rosemont .................................... 2001 15 310Kara diStefano, Cedar Crest ............................................. 2001 17 308Melissa Perry, Western Conn. St...................................... 2006 16 302Kiki Chesterton, Roanoke .................................................. 1990 18 301Kathleen Harrington, Lynchburg ................................... 1997 16 300Anne overton, Lynchburg ................................................ 1984 19 298Tonya Josie, Babson ............................................................. 1999 15 297Jen Maser, Frostburg St. ..................................................... 1997 16 294noreen Myrick, Frostburg St. ........................................... 1990 14 291Anne overton, Lynchburg ................................................ 1985 20 288

SAVE PERCENTAGE(Since 1996, the first year of NCAA statistics) GoalsPlayer, Team Year Games Allowed Saves Pct.Andrea Hanley, drew .................................. 1997 15 63 205 .765Megan Merklinger, new england Col. . 1997 9 60 194 .764Kristin Archer, Salisbury ............................. 1997 15 91 216 .704Megan Merklinger, new england Col. . 1996 8 75 169 .693deb Johnson, Wheaton (Mass.) .............. 1996 14 123 277 .693Jill Franz, Stevenson ..................................... 1997 13 85 189 .690Tina Murphy, nazareth ............................... 1996 12 68 151 .689Brooke Glenn, Wash. & Lee ....................... 1997 16 77 166 .683Amy Barone, Arcadia ................................... 1997 10 66 141 .681Kathleen Harrington, Lynchburg ........... 1996 15 123 259 .678Angela Lozado, Manhattanville .............. 2000 11 118 248 .678Amy Barone, Arcadia ................................... 1998 14 119 247 .675Christy Malone, Cabrini .............................. 1998 15 82 170 .675emily Bracken, Middlebury ....................... 1997 18 113 234 .674Tenille Foster, Frostburg St. ....................... 1999 15 136 279 .672

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GoalsPlayer, Team Year Games Min. Allowed Avg.Karen Fox, Montclair St. ............................ 1998 11 660 32 2.91Heather Chaapel, nazareth ...................... 2006 15 785 58 4.43Sarah Grenert, Middlebury ....................... 2003 17 880 67 4.57Sharon vitulli, TCnJ....................................... 1999 15 778 60 4.63deanne Abell, Cortland St. ....................... 2007 17 731 58 4.76Ali Goetz, Salisbury ...................................... 2006 19 1,051 87 4.97Jen Chumley, St. Mary's (Md.) .................. 2003 19 982 82 5.01Tara vanvalkenburgh, Cortland St. ...... 2000 16 816 69 5.07Belinda Warrick, TCnJ .................................. 1996 14 826 71 5.16Andrea Weiss, Pomona-Pitzer .................. 2007 12 445 39 5.26Tiffany Trockenbrod, TCnJ......................... 2001 12 706 62 5.27Chris Moody, oswego St. .......................... 1996 11 660 58 5.27Megan Marquardt, TCnJ ............................ 2006 17 922 82 5.34Lidia Sanza, Frank. & Marsh. ..................... 2007 21 1,016 91 5.37Andrea Hanley, drew .................................. 1997 15 699 63 5.41

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DRAW CONTROLSPlayer, Team Year Games Draw ControlsCaitlin Cuozzo, union (n.Y.) ............................ 2006 18 138Annie Ledyard, Skidmore ................................ 2004 16 126Anna Sody, Marymount (va.)......................... 2008 16 121Annie Ledyard, Skidmore ................................ 2003 15 117Megan Murphy, Gettysburg ........................... 2001 20 116Samantha Lafferty, neumann ....................... 2006 16 113Annie Ledyard, Skidmore ................................ 2005 16 112Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. ................. 2007 19 102Perry Markell, elmira .......................................... 2008 15 102Casey Pelletier, utica .......................................... 2008 17 102Lauren McCarthy, Skidmore ........................... 2008 17 95Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. .................... 2005 15 94Ali Lacavaro, Kenyon ......................................... 1998 16 93Julie Clune, elmira ............................................... 2004 17 91Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. ................. 2005 18 91

GROUND BALLS PER GAME Ground Player, Team Year Games Balls Avg. Mandy dougherty, Randolph-Macon ...... 2003 15 127 8.47Lindsey von Holtz, Mount Holyoke............ 2002 14 112 8.00Mary Amrhein, Chestnut Hill ........................ 2003 12 96 8.00Rebecca Gardner, Curry .................................. 2001 12 95 7.92Joyce neilson, Western new eng. ............... 2001 14 108 7.71Julia Brown, Rosemont .................................... 2003 18 135 7.50Joyce neilson, Western new eng. ............... 2002 18 134 7.44Amina diallo, Medaille ..................................... 2007 8 59 7.38Betsy Jennings, Kenyon .................................. 1988 12 88 7.33Melissa Brock, Mary Washington ................ 2003 17 124 7.29erika Smith, Bridgewater St. .......................... 2004 13 94 7.23Kelly McGrath, Chestnut Hill ......................... 2003 12 86 7.17Adey ntam, Frostburg St. ............................... 2002 14 100 7.14Lesa Glick, Stevens Institute .......................... 2001 12 84 7.00Shannon Shehan, earlham ............................ 2002 9 62 6.89

GROUND BALLSPlayer, Team Year Games Ground BallsJulia Brown, Rosemont ..................................... 2003 18 135Joyce neilson, Western new eng. ................ 2002 18 134Molly Flanagan, union (n.Y.) .......................... 2004 20 129Mandy dougherty, Randolph-Macon ....... 2003 15 127Melissa Brock, Mary Washington ................. 2003 17 124Summer Foster, va. Wesleyan ........................ 2001 17 117

Keri Laurenzo, Cortland St. ............................ 2001 19 116Lindsey von Holtz, Mount Holyoke............. 2002 14 112Joyce neilson, Western new eng. ................ 2001 14 108Shannon Pizzingrilli, Western new eng. ... 2004 18 106

Lindsey Sabo, King’s (Pa.) ................................. 2005 18 106Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. ................. 2006 19 106Brooke vandeWalker, Cortland St. ............... 2001 18 105Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. ................. 2007 19 104Jennifer Case, Cedar Crest ............................... 2002 19 103

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME(This statistic was first codified as such in 1998, but was known before that year as interceptions and blocks)Player, Team Year Games Caused TOs Avg.Jess Cordani, Moravian .................................... 2004 14 77 5.50Mary Jacobs, Trinity (Conn.) .......................... 2001 16 84 5.25Amber Mescher, Rochester Inst. ................ 2001 13 67 5.15Katy Shaver, Roanoke ....................................... 2002 17 81 4.76Becky Scott, Wesley ........................................... 2003 15 71 4.73

Chris Collesidis, eastern ................................... 2001 14 66 4.71Tina Money, notre dame (Md.) ................... 2006 16 75 4.69Courtney Massari, neumann ........................ 2002 16 71 4.44Tina Money, notre dame (Md.) ................... 2007 17 75 4.41Laura Bender, Wellesley .................................. 2002 13 57 4.38

Courtney Murphy, neumann ....................... 2006 16 70 4.38Kate Pierangeli, Scranton ............................... 2003 13 55 4.23Courtney Massari, neumann ........................ 2001 17 71 4.18Anne Shippen, notre dame (Md.) .............. 2007 17 70 4.12Michelle Yarger, Mt. St. vincent .................... 2007 17 70 4.12

CAUSED TURNOVERS(This statistic was first codified as such in 1998, but was known before that year as interceptions and blocks) CausedPlayer, Team Year Games Turnoversnicole Poli, Western new eng. ...................... 2008 21 85Mary Jacobs, Trinity (Conn.) ........................... 2001 16 84Katy Shaver, Roanoke ........................................ 2002 17 81Jess Cordani, Moravian ..................................... 2004 14 77Tina Money, notre dame (Md.) .................... 2006 16 75

Tina Money, notre dame (Md.) .................... 2007 17 75Jamie Carney, Western new eng.................. 2002 18 74Keri Laurenzo, Cortland St. ............................ 2001 19 73Sarah Finney, Mary Washington ................... 2006 20 73Courtney Massari, neumann ......................... 2001 17 71

Courtney Massari, neumann ......................... 2002 16 71Becky Scott, Wesley ............................................ 2003 15 71Courtney Murphy, neumann ........................ 2006 16 70Anne Shippen, notre dame (Md.) ............... 2007 17 70Michelle Yarger, Mt. St. vincent ..................... 2007 17 70

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GOALSPlayer, Team Years Games GoalsAndrea Collesidis, eastern ................................................. 1999-02 64 342Julia Brown, Rosemont ................................................... $1999-03 60 337Ann Clark, Worcester St. ..................................................... 2004-07 60 316valerie Barnhart, Stevens Institute ................................ 2002-05 68 298vanessa Pisano, Wheaton (Mass.) .................................. 2002-05 66 286Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill ....................................... 2000-03 — 284Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ...................................... 2004-07 60 279Julie noyes, Swarthmore ................................................... 1993-95 47 278Kate Hoy, eastern .................................................................. 2004-07 68 273Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ....................................................... 2003-06 52 272Katie Sheridan, Plymouth St. .......................................... 2001-04 69 270Liz Martin, Amherst/Goucher .......................................... 2001-04 — 270Kara Fetter, drew ................................................................... 2001-04 76 267Amy Rafalski, Bridgewater (va.) ...................................... 1995-98 59 264Kate Stoehr, Hartwick .......................................................... 1995-98 75 262Katie Tarr, Swarthmore ....................................................... 1999-02 59 260erin Riedy, Randolph-Macon ........................................... 1999-02 — 256Lauren Maynes, Wheaton (Mass.) .................................. 2001-04 68 254Ali oglesby, Roanoke .......................................................... 1995-98 — 253Allison Smith, Randolph-Macon .................................... 1993-96 — 251Alana Teutonico, Williams.................................................. 1995-98 59 251Kristen Carey, Goucher ....................................................... 1995-98 — 251Liz Baumbach, Scranton .................................................... 2000-03 64 251$See page 2 for explanation.

ASSISTS PER GAME(Min. 80 assists)Player, Team Years Games Assists Avg.Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ........................... 2001-04 56 234 4.18Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan ......................... 1999-02 65 176 2.71Bridget Lee, Scranton .......................................... 2000-03 64 172 2.69Amy Hoover, William Smith .............................. 1992-95 67 175 2.61Christine Henry, neumann ............................... 2000-03 49 122 2.49Lauren Goane, Widener ..................................... 2002-05 61 148 2.43Lindsay Gaesser, Claremont-M-S ................... 2005-08 64 151 2.36Sarah Burns, nazareth ......................................... 1997-00 62 145 2.34Sandi Stevens, Mcdaniel ................................... 1986-89 47 109 2.32nikki McKay, Curry ............................................... 2005-08 58 133 2.29Angela Inzinna, Brockport ................................ 2003-06 57 129 2.26Paula Habel, Bridgewater St. ........................... 2000-03 68 152 2.24Beth Hemminger, Wooster ............................... 2000-03 64 139 2.17Allison Roberts, nazareth .................................. 1999-02 70 146 2.09Brianna Gillin, Montclair St. .............................. 2004-07 61 125 2.05Audrey Kelton, Western new eng. ................ 2004-07 67 134 2.00Sue Ackermann, Salisbury ................................ 2005-08 75 149 1.99Julika Blankenship, Gettysburg ...................... 2001-04 81 160 1.98Lindsay eichner, Washington (Md.) ............... 2002-05 70 136 1.94Caitlin Taylor, Mount Holyoke.......................... 2003-06 64 123 1.92Mo deegan, eastern Conn. St. ........................ 2002-05 71 136 1.92

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POINTS PER GAME(Min. 160 points)Player, Team Years Games Goals Assists Points PPGJulie noyes, Swarthmore .............................................. 1993-95 47 278 38 316 6.72Ann Clark, Worcester St. ................................................ 2004-07 60 316 77 393 6.55Julia Brown, Rosemont .................................................. $1999-03 60 337 54 391 6.52Andrea Collesidis, eastern ............................................ 1999-02 64 342 64 406 6.34Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell .................................................. 2003-06 52 272 50 322 6.19Cathy Homiek, Montclair St......................................... 2001-04 56 108 234 342 6.11Sandi Stevens, Mcdaniel .............................................. 1986-89 47 178 109 287 6.10Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan .................................... 1999-02 65 202 176 378 5.82Amy Hoover, William Smith ......................................... 1992-95 67 208 175 383 5.71nikki McKay, Curry .......................................................... 2005-08 58 194 133 327 5.64Katie Tarr, Swarthmore .................................................. 1999-02 59 260 64 324 5.49Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ................................. 2004-07 60 279 45 324 5.40Liz Baumbach, Scranton ............................................... 2000-03 64 251 93 344 5.38valerie Barnhart, Stevens Institute ........................... 2002-05 68 298 67 365 5.37Mo deegan, eastern Conn. St. ................................... 2002-05 71 243 136 379 5.34Kate Hoy, eastern ............................................................. 2004-07 68 273 86 359 5.28Angela Inzinna, Brockport ........................................... 2003-06 57 171 129 300 5.26Katie Sheridan, Plymouth St. ...................................... 2001-04 69 270 93 363 5.26Karen Townsend, drew ................................................. 1997-00 70 235 125 360 5.14vanessa Pisano, Wheaton (Mass.) ............................. 2002-05 66 286 51 337 5.11$See page 2 for explanation.

POINTSPlayer, Team Years Games Goals Assists PointsAndrea Collesidis, eastern .................. 1999-02 64 342 64 406Maggie Murphy, Frostburg St. ......... 1989-92 — 215 183 398Ann Clark, Worcester St. ...................... 2004-07 60 316 77 393Julia Brown, Rosemont ..................... $1999-03 60 337 54 391Amy Hoover, William Smith ............... 1992-95 67 208 175 383Mo deegan, eastern Conn. St. ......... 2002-05 70 243 136 379Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan .......... 1999-02 65 202 176 378valerie Barnhart, Stevens Institute . 2002-05 68 298 67 365Katie Sheridan, Plymouth St. ............ 2001-04 69 270 93 363Allison Smith, Randolph-Macon ..... 1993-96 — 251 109 360Kristen Carey, Goucher ........................ 1995-98 — 251 109 360Karen Townsend, drew ....................... 1997-00 70 235 125 360Kate Hoy, eastern ................................... 2004-07 68 273 86 359Kara Fetter, drew .................................... 2001-04 76 267 84 351Amy diAdamo, Middlebury .............. 1994-97 — 228 119 347Liz Baumbach, Scranton ..................... 2000-03 64 251 93 344Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ............ 2001-04 56 108 234 342Liz Martin, Amherst/Goucher ........... 2001-04 — 270 68 338vanessa Pisano, Wheaton (Mass.) ... 2002-05 66 286 51 337Paula Habel, Bridgewater St. ............ 2000-03 68 184 152 336$See page 2 for explanation.

GOALS PER GAME(Min. 80 goals)Player, Team Years Games Goals GPGJulie noyes, Swarthmore ................................... 1993-95 47 278 5.91Julia Brown, Rosemont ...................................... $1999-03 60 337 5.62Andrea Collesidis, eastern ................................... 1999-02 64 342 5.34Ann Clark, Worcester St. ....................................... 2004-07 60 316 5.27Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ......................................... 2003-06 52 272 5.23Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ........................ 2004-07 60 279 4.65Amy Rafalski, Bridgewater (va.) ........................ 1995-98 59 264 4.47Katie Tarr, Swarthmore ......................................... 1999-02 59 260 4.41valerie Barnhart, Stevens Institute .................. 2002-05 68 298 4.38vanessa Pisano, Wheaton (Mass.) .................... 2002-05 66 286 4.33Alana Teutonico, Williams.................................... 1995-98 59 251 4.25Gio Buono, Kean ................................................ 2004, 06-07 38 158 4.16Kate Hoy, eastern ..................................................... 2004-07 68 273 4.01Laura Peace, denison ............................................. 1998-01 60 237 3.95Anne Shippen, notre dame (Md.) .................... 2005-08 63 249 3.95Beatrice Gratry, Trinity (Conn.) ........................... 2002-05 59 232 3.93Liz Baumbach, Scranton ....................................... 2000-03 64 251 3.92Katie Sheridan, Plymouth St. .............................. 2001-04 69 270 3.91Jen Mezzadra, Salisbury ........................................ 1998-01 64 248 3.88deanna estes, Shenandoah................................. 1995-98 39 151 3.87$See page 2 for explanation.

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ASSISTSPlayer, Team Years Games AssistsCathy Homiek, Montclair St.............................................. 2001-04 56 234Maggie Murphy, Frostburg St. ....................................... 1989-92 — 183Jaime Matty, ursinus ........................................................... 1999-02 — 179Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan ......................................... 1999-02 65 176Amy Hoover, William Smith .............................................. 1992-95 67 175Bridget Lee, Scranton .......................................................... 2000-03 64 172Angela Bisland, Randolph-Macon ................................. 1999-02 — 163Julika Blankenship, Gettysburg ...................................... 2001-04 81 160Paula Habel, Bridgewater St. ............................................ 2000-03 68 152Lindsay Gaesser, Claremont-M-S ................................... 2005-08 64 151Sue Ackermann, Salisbury ................................................ 2005-08 75 149Lauren Goane, Widener ..................................................... 2002-05 61 148Gwyneth Jones, Swarthmore .......................................... 1982-84 — 147Christine Sliger, Salisbury .................................................. 1999-02 — 147Colleen Smith, Rowan ......................................................... 1992-95 — 146Allison Roberts, nazareth .................................................. 1999-02 70 146Sarah Burns, nazareth ......................................................... 1997-00 62 145Beth Hemminger, Wooster ............................................... 2000-03 64 139Whitney McMullan, drew.................................................. 2002-05 78 139Lindsay eichner, Washington (Md.) ............................... 2002-05 70 136Mo deegan, eastern Conn. St. ......................................... 2002-05 71 136

SAVES PER GAME(Min. 500 saves)Player, Team Years Games Saves Avg.Jessica Whisher, Clarkson .................................. 1996-99 44 864 19.64Ali Livingston, Wittenberg ................................ 1993-96 54 940 17.41Amy Barone, Arcadia ........................................... 1997-00 49 821 16.76deb Johnson, Wheaton (Mass.) ...................... 1993-96 55 878 15.96Janine Forman, Farmingdale St. ..................... 2005-08 51 705 13.82Mary Foody, Muhlenberg .................................. 1988-91 41 563 13.73Rachel Sybor, Marymount (va.) ...................... 2002-05 57 782 13.72Sara Smith, Smith .................................................. 2005-08 62 830 13.39Brook Bowley, Salve Regina ............................. 2003-06 48 640 13.33Kate derosier, Trinity (Conn.)............................ 1997-00 55 721 13.11Amanda Rose, Mcdaniel.................................... 1995-98 54 694 12.85Jen Lee, eastern Conn. St. ................................ 1996-99 52 664 12.77Sue Ketcham, Hartwick ...................................... 1997-00 71 896 12.62Meghan Gaul, Rensselaer .................................. 2002-05 49 614 12.53Laura Bishop, new england Col. .................... 2003-06 66 826 12.52Katie Quartuccio, Southern Me. ..................... 2005-08 59 722 12.24Ariel nelson, vassar .............................................. 2005-08 56 672 12.00Sarah Moore, Washington (Md.) ..................... 1997-00 68 814 11.97Lauren Gill, Guilford ............................................. 1996-99 61 719 11.79Michelle Smith, Trinity (Conn.) ........................ 2005-08 62 713 11.50

SAVESPlayer, Team Years Games SavesAnne overton, Lynchburg ................................................ 1983-86 — 1,084Sarah dolan, Mount Holyoke .......................................... 1994-97 — 1,061Kristin Kelly, Widener ........................................................... 1991-94 — 989Tenille Foster, Frostburg St. ............................... 1995-96, 98-99 — 955Ali Livingston, Wittenberg ................................................ 1993-96 54 940Sue Ketcham, Hartwick ...................................................... 1997-00 71 896deb Johnson, Wheaton (Mass.) ...................................... 1993-96 55 878Jessica Whisher, Clarkson .................................................. 1996-99 44 864Jill Maybe, Swarthmore ...................................................... 1993-96 — 835Sara Smith, Smith .................................................................. 2005-08 62 830noreen Myrick, Frostburg St. ........................................... 1987-90 — 829Laura Bishop, new england Col. .................................... 2003-06 66 826Amy Barone, Arcadia ........................................................... 1997-00 49 821Sarah Moore, Washington (Md.) ..................................... 1997-00 68 814Kiki Chesterton, Roanoke .................................................. 1988-91 — 794Jen Pope, Colby .................................................................... 1993-96 — 791Brooke Andrews, Ithaca ..................................................... 1998-01 72 788Rachel Sybor, Marymount (va.) ...................................... 2002-05 57 782Sasha Ballen, Bowdoin ....................................................... 1993-96 — 761Jenny Weiss, Wittenberg .................................................... 1987-90 — 753

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE(Min. 1,500 minutes)Player, Team Years Games Minutes Goals Avg.Ali Goetz, Salisbury ............................... 2003-06 66 3,353 332 5.94Megan Marquardt, TCnJ ..................... 2003-06 59 2,863 284 5.95Andrea Hanley, drew ........................... 1997-99 52 2,937 294 6.01Sarah Tilbor, Wash. & Lee. ................... 2005-08 76 3,589 373 6.24Regina Grosso, Cortland St. ............... 2003-06 78 3,975 416 6.28Lindsey Burgess, nazareth ................. 2002-05 57 2,943 314 6.40Heather Kelley, Gettysburg................ 2003-06 56 2,456 269 6.57Johanna Rosenfield, Middlebury .... 2002-05 50 1,551 170 6.58Caitlin Gregory, TCnJ ............................ 2005-08 34 1,943 216 6.67Carmen villanueva, Plymouth St..... 2001-04 51 2,619 296 6.78

Sarah Berheide, Skidmore .................. 2003-06 63 3,630 424 7.01Kristin Kuhmann, Montclair St. ........ 2004-07 64 3,561 447 7.53Grace Scully, Gwynedd-Mercy ......... 2002-05 33 1,991 250 7.58Kamissa Mort, Frank. & Marsh. ......... 2003-06 57 3,068 388 7.59Laura Bishop, new england Col. ..... 2003-06 66 3,761 483 7.71Tina Murphy, nazareth ........................ 1993-96 41 2,239 294 7.88Tara Jensen, St. Mary's (Md.) ............. 1996-99 59 3,420 450 7.89Linda Mcevoy, Amherst ....................... 2005-08 54 3,028 402 7.97Kendall Cox, Bowdoin .......................... 2003-05 52 3,097 420 8.08Kalley Greer, Hamilton ......................... 2004-07 60 3,241 440 8.15

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYEDPlayer, Team Years Games MinutesCasey o’Brien, drew ............................................................ 2003-06 76 4,360erika Blozie, eastern Conn. St........................................... 2001-04 71 4,215Regina Grosso, Cortland St. .............................................. 2003-06 78 3,975Stephanie Linder, Stevens Institute .............................. 2005-08 73 3,915Laura Bishop, new england Col. .................................... 2003-06 66 3,761A.J. vasiliou, Wheaton (Mass.) .......................................... 2002-05 66 3,702Susannah Blair, Swarthmore ............................................ 2005-08 68 3,690Michelle Smith, Trinity (Conn.) ........................................ 2005-08 62 3,631Sarah Berheide, Skidmore ................................................. 2003-06 63 3,630Maggie eichenlaub, ohio Wesleyan ............................. 2005-08 61 3,627Caitlin o’Shea, neumann .................................................. 2005-08 62 3,626Jess Pausewang, Geneseo St. .......................................... 2003-06 61 3,610Lauren Gill, Guilford ............................................................. 1996-99 61 3,590Sarah Tilbor, Wash. & Lee. .................................................. 2005-08 76 3,589Kristen Kuhmann, Montclair St. ...................................... 2004-07 64 3,561Kristen McGuire, Greensboro .......................................... 2004-07 64 3,542Allyson Shicora, ursinus ..................................................... 2005-08 64 3,519Lindsay Schabert, Randolph-Macon ............................ 2005-08 61 3,505Meredith deitrick, Mary Washington ........................... 2005-08 71 3,482Tara Jensen, St. Mary's (Md.) ............................................ 1996-99 59 3,420

GROUND BALLS PER GAME(Min. 200 ground balls) Ground Player, Team Years Games Balls Avg. Betsy Jennings, Kenyon ..................................... 1988-90 36 213 5.92Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ...................... 2004-07 60 339 5.65Kate Pierangeli, Scranton ........................... 2001, 03-04 43 230 5.35Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. ................... 2004-07 74 387 5.23Julia Brown, Rosemont ..................................... $1999-03 60 306 5.10Linda Whitney, Wheaton (Mass.) .................... 1996-99 56 285 5.09Anne Shippen, notre dame (Md.) ................. 2005-08 63 303 4.81Lauren Carpinello, Shenandoah ..................... 2004-07 59 282 4.78Lindsay Sabo, King’s (Pa.) ................................... 2004-07 62 286 4.61Christine Thorton, Catholic ............................... 2002-05 60 272 4.53Stephanie Tenczar, nichols ............................... 2005-08 56 243 4.34Lisa Havas, St. John Fisher ................................. 2000-03 55 237 4.31Heather Lethbridge, Shenandoah................. 2002-05 52 223 4.29Raemarie Josefiak, elms ..................................... 2005-08 50 205 4.10Julia Lou, Wheaton (Mass.) ................................ 1998-01 60 238 3.97Lauren McGonagle, Methodist ....................... 2004-07 59 231 3.92Laurie Quackenbush, St. John Fisher ........... 2005-08 71 276 3.89Jocelyn Grafstein, oneonta St. ........................ 2002-05 62 239 3.86Lauren davern, eastern Conn. St. .................. 2001-04 71 271 3.82Tina Shroeter, Guilford ........................................ 1996-99 62 235 3.79$See page 2 for explanation.

GROUND BALLSPlayer, Team Years Games Ground BallsKelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. ................... 2004-07 74 387Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ...................... 2004-07 60 339Julia Brown, Rosemont ...................................... $1999-03 60 306Anne Shippen, notre dame (Md.) ................. 2005-08 63 303Lindsay Sabo, King’s (Pa.) ................................... 2004-07 62 286Linda Whitney, Wheaton (Mass.) .................... 1996-99 56 285Lauren Carpinello, Shenandoah ..................... 2004-07 59 282Laurie Quackenbush, St. John Fisher ........... 2005-08 71 276Christine Thorton, Catholic ............................... 2002-05 60 272Lauren davern, eastern Conn. St. ................. 2001-04 71 271Jillian Boyd, va. Wesleyan .................................. 2005-08 70 264emily Judd, endicott ............................................ 2005-08 73 249Stephanie Tenczar, nichols ............................... 2005-08 56 243Jocelyn Grafstein, oneonta St. ....................... 2002-05 62 239Julia Lou, Wheaton (Mass.) ................................ 1998-01 60 238Lisa Havas, St. John Fisher ................................. 2000-03 55 237Amanda Spadafora, Plymouth St. ................. 2004-07 73 236Tina Shroeter, Guilford ........................................ 1996-99 62 235Lauren McGonagle, Methodist ....................... 2004-07 59 231Kate Pierangeli, Scranton ........................... 2001, 03-04 43 230Sarah Finney, Mary Washington ..................... 2005-08 75 230$See page 2 for explanation.

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DRAW CONTROLS PER GAME(Min. 90 draw controls) DrawPlayer, Team Years Games Controls Avg.Annie Ledyard, Skidmore ................................. 2003-06 63 445 7.06Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. .................. 2004-07 74 313 4.23Caitlin Cuozzo, union (n.Y.) ............................. 2005-08 68 274 4.03Luisella Perri, Guilford ........................................ 1998-99 30 103 3.43Katie Sheridan, Plymouth St. .......................... 2001-04 69 211 3.06vanessa Pisano, Wheaton (Mass.) ................. 2002-05 66 197 2.98Sarah Routhier, Guilford .................................... 2002-04 42 113 2.69Mo deegan, eastern Conn. St. ........................ 2002-05 71 189 2.66Sarah Bowman, Muhlenberg .......................... 2000-03 58 154 2.66Lauren davern, eastern Conn. St. ................. 2001-04 71 174 2.45Kelly domm, Fredonia St. ................................ 1998-01 57 139 2.44Julia Brown, Rosemont .................................... $1999-03 60 139 2.32Meg Cupoli, Plymouth St. ................................ 2004-07 67 151 2.25Kristen Miskey, Montclair St. .......................... 2000-02 43 96 2.23Stephanie Altman, eastern Conn. St. .......... 1998-01 62 137 2.21Marykate Connolly, Scranton ......................... 2001-04 71 155 2.18Julia Lou, Wheaton (Mass.) ............................... 1998-01 60 130 2.17Sara dimick, Wheaton (Mass.) ............... 2005-06, 08 47 94 2.00Alexa Jurczak, Wheaton (Mass.) ..................... 2005-08 63 126 2.00Sarah Sloane, St. Mary's (Md.) ......................... 2002-05 72 141 1.96$See page 2 for explanation.

DRAW CONTROLSPlayer, Team Years Games Draw ControlsAnnie Ledyard, Skidmore ................................ 2003-06 63 445Kelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. ................. 2004-07 74 313Caitlin Cuozzo, union (n.Y.) ............................ 2005-08 68 274Katie Sheridan, Plymouth St. ......................... 2001-04 69 211vanessa Pisano, Wheaton (Mass.) ................ 2002-05 66 197Jennifer Willis, Cortland St. ............................. 2004-06 58 194Mo deegan, eastern Conn. St. ....................... 2002-05 71 189

Player, Team Years Games Draw ControlsLauren davern, eastern Conn. St. ............... 2001-04 71 174Marykate Connolly, Scranton ........................ 2001-04 71 155Sarah Bowman, Muhlenberg ......................... 2000-03 58 154Meg Cupoli, Plymouth St. ............................... 2004-07 67 151Sarah Sloane, St. Mary's (Md.) ........................ 2002-05 72 141Kelly domm, Fredonia St. ................................ 1998-01 57 139Julia Brown, Rosemont ..................................... $1999-03 60 139Stephanie Altman, eastern Conn. St. ......... 1998-01 62 137Julia Lou, Wheaton (Mass.) .............................. 1998-01 60 130Kara Fetter, drew ................................................. 2001-04 76 128Jodi Ahmark, Wittenberg ................................ 1994-97 — 127 $See page 2 for explanation.

CAUSED TURNOVERS(This statistic was first codified as such in 1998, but was known before that year as interceptions and blocks) CausedPlayer, Team Years Games TurnoversKelsey Macdonald, Plymouth St. .......................... 2004-07 74 222Tina Money, notre dame (Md.) ............................. 2005-08 59 207Julia Lou, Wheaton (Mass.) ....................................... 1998-01 60 178Amanda Spadafora, Plymouth St. ........................ 2004-07 73 156Andrea davis, Wheaton (Mass.) ....................... 2002-05 67 145Cristin newkirk, Redlands .................................. 2001-03 39 143vanessa Pisano, Wheaton (Mass.) ................... 2002-05 66 119Kate Pierangeli, Scranton ................................... 2001, 03-04 48 116Sarah Bowman, Muhlenberg .................................. 2000-03 58 109Julia Brown, Rosemont .............................................. $1999-03 60 107Molly Cronin, Wheaton (Mass.) .............................. 2003-06 63 106Claudia Jezioro, Fredonia St. ................................... 1997-98 26 105Lydia Ramsey, Redlands ............................................ 2003-06 55 105$See page 2 for explanation.

Annual Individual ChampionsGoals Per Game

Year Name, Team Class Games Goals Per Game1996 Courtney Crangi, Goucher ...................... Sr. 20 99 4.951997 Melanie vasofski, TCnJ ............................. Sr. 15 74 4.931998 Michelle Matulac, Catholic...................... Fr. 13 84 6.461999 Katie Frattarolla, Manhattanville .......... Fr. 9 47 5.222000 Julia Brown, Rosemont ............................. Fr. 11 71 6.452001 Julia Brown, Rosemont ............................. So. 15 94 6.272002 Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill ............. Jr. 16 99 6.192003 Megan McHugh, Chestnut Hill ............. Sr. 12 74 6.172004 Ann Clark, Worcester St. ........................... Fr. 14 84 6.002005 Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ............ So. 15 87 5.802006 Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ............................. Sr. 15 98 6.532007 Ann Clark, Worcester St. ........................... Sr. 17 87 5.122008 Alisha Schaad, SunY Potsdam .............. Jr. 13 61 4.69

GoalsYear Name, Team Class Games Goals1996 Courtney Crangi, Goucher ................................................. Sr. 20 991997 Holly Hoffay, Hartwick ......................................................... Jr. 18 871998 Amy Rafalski, Bridgewater (va.) ....................................... Sr. 17 951999 Andrea Collesidis, eastern .................................................. Fr. 15 742000 Andrea Collesidis, eastern .................................................. So. 18 942001 Julia Brown, Rosemont ........................................................ So. 15 942002 Andrea Collesidis, eastern .................................................. Sr. 17 1012003 Julia Brown, Rosemont ........................................................ Sr. 18 1062004 Ann Clark, Worcester St. ..................................................... Fr. 14 842005 Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ..................................... So. 15 872006 Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ....................................................... Sr. 15 982007 Kate Hoy, eastern ................................................................... Sr. 18 902008 Kate Robinson, Catholic ...................................................... So. 22 91

Assists Per GameYear Name, Team Class Games Assists Per Game1996 Courtney Crangi, Goucher ...................... Sr. 20 55 2.75

Points Per GameYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points PPG1996 Courtney Crangi, Goucher ... Sr. 20 99 55 154 7.701997 Kristen Carey, Goucher ........... Jr. 16 65 34 99 6.191998 Michelle Matulac, Catholic ... Fr. 13 84 9 93 7.151999 Katie Frattarolla,

Manhattanville ..................... Fr. 9 47 18 65 7.222000 Katie Frattarolla,

Manhattanville ..................... So. 11 52 30 82 7.452001 Julia Brown, Rosemont .......... So. 15 94 19 113 7.532002 Meagan diCave,

va. Wesleyan .......................... Sr. 18 70 59 129 7.172003 Julia Brown, Rosemont .......... Sr. 18 106 22 128 7.112004 Anne Marie nash,

va. Wesleyan .......................... Fr. 18 64 59 123 6.832005 Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ........... Jr. 13 75 18 93 7.152006 Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell ........... Sr. 15 98 16 114 7.602007 Ann Clark, Worcester St. ........ Sr. 17 87 32 119 7.002008 Caitlin erickson, Mary Washington................. Sr. 18 62 81 143 7.94

PointsYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points1996 Courtney Crangi, Goucher ........... Sr. 20 99 55 1541997 Holly Hoffay, Hartwick ................... Jr. 18 87 16 1031998 Kate Stoehr, Hartwick..................... Sr. 22 90 28 1181999 Karen Townsend, drew ................. Jr. 18 55 42 97 Kate Armenta, Wellesley ............... So. 18 70 27 972000 Andrea Collesidis, eastern ............ So. 18 94 26 1202001 Christine Sliger, Salisbury ............. Jr. 18 50 81 1312002 Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan.... Sr. 18 70 59 1292003 Megan Murphy, Gettysburg ....... Sr. 21 97 43 1402004 Ashley Harmeling, Amherst ........ Jr. 19 75 52 1272005 Mo deegan, eastern Conn. St. .. Sr. 20 69 47 1162006 Mandi Rapisardi, Lasell .................. Sr. 15 98 16 1142007 Jessie Basch, eastern ...................... So. 18 60 63 1232008 Sue Ackermann, Salisbury ........... Sr. 23 82 70 152

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Year Name, Team Class Games Assists Per Game1997 Kristin Carey, Goucher .............................. Jr. 16 34 2.131998 Rebecca Tucker, Brockport ..................... Sr. 14 44 3.141999 Sarah Burns, nazareth............................... Jr. 15 50 3.332000 Jaime Matty, ursinus ................................. So. 14 51 3.642001 Christine Sliger, Salisbury ........................ Jr. 18 81 4.502002 Angela Bisland, Randolph-Macon ....... Sr. 17 88 5.182003 Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ................. Jr. 15 70 4.672004 Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ................. Sr. 14 75 5.362005 Lindsay Sabo, King’s (Pa.) ......................... So. 18 52 2.892006 Amanda McGlaughlin, Greensboro. ... Jr. 16 53 3.312007 Lindsay Gaesser, Claremont-M-S ......... Jr. 17 62 3.652008 Caitlin erickson, Mary Washington ..... Sr. 18 81 4.50

AssistsYear Name, Team Class Games Assists1996 Courtney Crangi, Goucher ................................................. Sr. 20 551997 Kristin Carey, Goucher ......................................................... Jr. 16 34 Amy diAdamo, Middlebury .............................................. Sr. 17 341998 Caroline nesbit, Williams .................................................... Sr. 16 451999 Sarah Burns, nazareth.......................................................... Jr. 15 502000 Meagan diCave, va. Wesleyan.......................................... So. 17 562001 Christine Sliger, Salisbury ................................................... Jr. 18 812002 Angela Bisland, Randolph-Macon .................................. Sr. 17 882003 Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ............................................ Jr. 15 702004 Cathy Homiek, Montclair St. ............................................ Sr. 14 752005 Lindsay Sabo, King’s (Pa.) .................................................... So. 18 522006 Amanda McGlaughlin, Greensboro ............................... Jr. 16 53 Allie Libby, Colby .................................................................... Jr. 18 53 Jenn Kelly, Gettysburg ......................................................... Sr. 22 532007 Audrey Kelton, Western new eng. ................................. Sr. 20 68 Sue Ackermann, Salisbury ................................................. Jr. 23 682008 Caitlin erickson, Mary Washington ................................ Sr. 18 81

Ground Balls Per Game Ground Year Name, Team Cl. Games Balls Per Game2001 Rebecca Gardner, Curry .............................. Fr. 12 95 7.922002 Lindsey von Holtz, Mount Holyoke ....... Sr. 14 112 8.002003 Mandy dougherty, Randolph-Macon .. Sr. 15 127 8.472004 erika Smith, Bridgewater St. ..................... Sr. 13 94 7.232005 Cheryl Banks, Hood ....................................... Jr. 11 73 6.642006 Caitlin Gavin, Rhode Island Col. ............... Jr. 16 101 6.312007 Amina diallo, Medaille................................. Jr. 8 59 7.382008 Kiti ovaskainen, Centenary (n.J.) ............ So. 14 86 6.14

Draw Controls Per Game Draw Year Name, Team Cl. Games Controls DCPG2001 Megan Murphy, Gettysburg .................. So. 20 116 5.802002 Julie Clune, elmira ...................................... Fr. 12 58 4.832003 Annie Ledyard, Skidmore ........................ Fr. 15 117 7.802004 Annie Ledyard, Skidmore ........................ So. 16 126 7.882005 Annie Ledyard, Skidmore ........................ Jr. 16 112 7.002006 Caitlin Cuozzo, union (n.Y.) .................... So. 18 138 7.672007 Joeline Bennett, Kean ............................... Fr. 14 87 6.212008 Anna Sody, Marymount (va.) ................ Sr. 16 121 7.56

Caused Turnovers Per Game CausedYear Name, Team Cl. Games TOs CTPG2001 Mary Jacobs, Trinity (Conn.) ................... Sr. 16 84 5.252002 Katy Shaver, Roanoke ............................... Jr. 17 81 4.762003 Becky Scott, Wesley ................................... Fr. 15 71 4.732004 Jess Cordani, Moravian ............................. So. 14 77 5.502005 Caitlin Wells, Kenyon ................................. Jr. 13 49 3.772006 Tina Money, notre dame (Md.). ........... So. 16 75 4.692007 Tina Money, notre dame (Md.). ........... Jr. 17 75 4.412008 nicole Poli, Western new eng. .............. Fr. 21 85 4.05

Goals-Against AverageYear Name, Team Class Games Minutes GA GAA1996 Belinda Warrick, TCnJ ................................ Jr. 14 826 71 5.161997 Andrea Hanley, drew ................................ So. 15 699 63 5.411998 Andrea Hanley, drew ................................ Jr. 19 1,152 115 5.991999 Sharon vitulli, TCnJ .................................... Jr. 15 778 60 4.632000 Tara van valkenburgh,

Cortland St................................................ Sr. 16 816 69 5.072001 Tiffany Trockenbrod, TCnJ ...................... Sr. 12 706 62 5.272002 Jen Chumley, St. Mary’s (Md.) ................ So. 20 1,200 113 5.652003 Sarah Grenert, Middlebury ..................... Jr. 17 880 67 4.572004 Kristin Kuhmann, Montclair St. ............ Fr. 14 833 78 5.622005 Regina Grosso, Cortland St. ................... Jr. 20 980 90 5.512006 Heather Chaapel, nazareth .................... Jr. 15 785 58 4.432007 deanne Abell, Cortland St. ..................... Fr. 17 731 58 4.762008 Caitlin Gregory, TCnJ ................................. Sr. 19 1,048 112 6.41

Save Percentage SaveYear Name, Team Class Games GA Saves Pct.1996 Megan Merklinger,

new england Col. ............................... Jr. 8 75 169 .6931997 Andrea Hanley, drew ............................. So. 15 63 205 .765 1998 Amy Barone, Arcadia .............................. So. 14 119 247 .6751999 Tenille Foster, Frostburg St................... Sr. 15 136 279 .6722000 Angela Lozado, Manhattanville ......... So. 11 118 248 .6782001 denise Saucier, Mass.-dartmouth .... Sr. 16 86 166 .6592002 Jen Chumley, St. Mary’s (Md.) ............. So. 20 113 221 .6622003 Jen Chumley, St. Mary’s (Md.) ............. Jr. 19 82 158 .6582004 Kristin Kuhmann, Montclair St. ......... Fr. 14 78 157 .6682005 Laura Bishop, new england Col ........ Jr. 17 104 201 .6592006 Brook Bowley, Salve Regina ................ Sr. 17 153 246 .6172007 deanne Abell, Cortland St. .................. Fr. 17 58 112 .6592008 Sarah Tilbor, Wash. & Lee ...................... Sr. 20 117 151 .563

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Team Single-Game Leaders

Team Recordsofficial nCAA women’s lacrosse records began with the 1982 season and are based on information submitted to the nCAA statistics service by institutions participat-ing in the statistics rankings. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical or-der of the rankings is accurate.

Scoring

POINTSGame

50—Bridgewater St. vs. Becker, April 6, 2008 (26 goals, 24 assists)

Season663—Salisbury, 2008 (433 goals, 230 assists; 23 games)

POINTS PER GAMESeason

28.89—Salisbury, 2000 (520 in 18 games)

GOALSGame

34—Frostburg St. vs. Hood, April 20, 2001Season

433—Salisbury, 2008 (23 games)

GOALS PER GAMESeason

19.05—Bridgewater St., 2008 (381 in 20 games)

ASSISTSGame

24—Bridgewater St. vs. Becker, April 6, 2008Season

230—Salisbury, 2008 (23 games)

ASSISTS PER GAMESeason

10.72—Salisbury, 2001 (193 in 18 games)

SCORING MARGINSeason

12.22—Salisbury, 2008 (433 goals, 152 goals allowed in 23 games)

Field Play

GROUND BALLSGame

66—Fredonia St. vs. Medaille, 2002Season

973—Rosemont, 2003 (18 games)

GROUND BALLS PER GAMESeason

55.44—Randolph-Macon, 2003 (887 in 16 games)

DRAW CONTROLS Game

29—Wheaton (Mass.) vs. Salve Regina, March 16, 2008Season

377—Bridgewater St., 2008 (20 games)

DRAW CONTROLS PER GAMESeason

18.85—Bridgewater St., 2008 (377 in 20 games)

Goalkeeping

SAVESGame

43—Wittenberg vs. ohio Wesleyan, April 28, 1998Season

382—Bryn Mawr, 1996 (17 games)

SAVES PER GAMESeason

22.47—Bryn Mawr, 1996 (382 in 17 games)

Defense

CAUSED TURNOVERSGame

27—Wheaton (Mass.) vs. Springfield, April 15, 2000Season

421—Plymouth St., 2004 (18 games)

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAMESeason

23.88—Springfield, 2001 (406 in 17 games)

SCORING DEFENSESeason

4.60—Trinity (Conn.), 1987 (46 goals allowed in 10 games)

Miscellaneous

CONSECUTIVE WINS88—TCnJ, 1992-96

CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS27—Salisbury, February 22, 2007-present

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS68—notre dame (Md.) (Atlantic Women’s), March 23,

1996-May 6, 2007

WINNING PERCENTAGE1.000—TCnJ, 1996 (14-0); Williams, 1996 (15-0); Cabrini,

1998 (15-0); TCnJ, 1998 (15-0); Middlebury, 1999 (17-0); TCnJ, 2000 (17-0); Middlebury, 2001 (17-0); Middlebury, 2002 (18-0); Middlebury, 2004 (18-0); Frank. & Marsh., 2007 (21-0)

WINS IN A SEASON22—Salisbury, 2008 (22-1)

CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS24—Middlebury, 1985-present

MOST-IMPROVED WON-LOST RECORD

8 games—Scranton, 2003 (6-14) to 2004 (14-6)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY34—Frostburg St. vs. Hood, April 20, 2001 (34-0)

SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL HOME ATTENDANCE

2,591—Salisbury, 2007 (14 games)

SINGLE-SEASON AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE

185—Salisbury, 2007 (2,591 in 14 games)

POINTSTeam Date Opponent Goals Assists PointsBridgewater St. ................. 4/6/08 Becker 26 24 50Salisbury.............................. 3/4/00 notre dame (Md.) 29 20 49Shenandoah ...................... 3/27/04 Averett 27 21 48Shenandoah ...................... 3/20/05 Averett 30 17 47Scranton .............................. 4/14/03 King's (Pa.) 27 15 42Ithaca .................................... 3/9/07 Wells 25 17 42oswego St. ......................... 3/29/07 Morrisville St. 26 16 42Bridgewater St. ................. 4/21/07 Westfield St. 23 18 41Shenandoah ...................... 3/12/05 Ferrum 32 8 40Wheaton (Mass.) .............. 4/10/97 endicott 25 14 39Guilford ................................ 4/7/04 Hollins 22 17 39Rowan .................................. 4/6/06 notre dame (Md.) 24 15 39Shenandoah ...................... 4/12/06 Hood 24 15 39

GOALSTeam Date Opponent GoalsFrostburg St. ................................................. 4/20/01 Hood 34Shenandoah ................................................. 3/12/05 Ferrum 32Trinity (Conn.) .............................................. 4/1/99 Fredonia St. 31neumann ....................................................... 4/21/01 Arcadia 31Cortland St. ................................................... 4/5/02 Buffalo St. 31Cortland St. .................................................. 4/6/01 Buffalo St. 30Bridgewater St. ............................................ 4/29/03 elms 30Bridgewater St. ............................................ 4/10/04 elms 30Western new eng. ..................................... 4/17/04 emerson 30Shenandoah ................................................. 3/20/05 Averett 30

ASSISTSTeam Date Opponent AssistsBridgewater St. ............................................ 4/6/08 Becker 24Shenandoah ................................................. 3/27/04 Averett 21Salisbury......................................................... 3/4/00 notre dame (Md.) 20Bridgewater St. ............................................ 4/21/07 Westfield St. 18Guilford ........................................................... 4/7/04 Hollins 17Shenandoah ................................................. 3/20/05 Averett 17Ithaca ............................................................... 3/9/07 Wells 17oswego St. .................................................... 3/29/07 Morrisville St. 16Scranton ......................................................... 4/14/03 King's (Pa.) 15Rowan ............................................................. 4/6/06 notre dame (Md.) 15Shenandoah ................................................. 4/12/06 Hood 15

SAVESTeam Date Opponent SavesWittenberg .................................................... 4/28/98 ohio Wesleyan 43Salem St. ....................................................... 4/14/01 Keene St. 37Salve Regina ................................................. 4/2/98 Springfield 36Manhattanville ............................................ 3/25/00 Scranton 36Chestnut Hill ................................................ 3/9/02 Gwynedd-Mercy 36Mcdaniel ........................................................ 4/23/85 Gettysburg 35Arcadia ............................................................ 4/13/99 Cabrini 35Western new eng. ..................................... 4/13/99 new england 35Lynchburg ..................................................... 4/2/97 Bridgewater (va.) 34Babson ............................................................ 4/27/99 Connecticut Col. 34Chestnut Hill ................................................ 3/7/02 Arcadia 34Mass.-dartmouth ....................................... 3/31/05 endicott 34

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GROUND BALLS GroundTeam Date Opponent BallsFredonia St. .................................................. 2002 Medaille 66Scranton ......................................................... 3/25/04 Moravian 64eastern Conn. St. ........................................ 4/5/01 elms 61Wheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 4/16/02 MIT 58Montclair St. ................................................. 4/12/01 neumann 51Guilford ........................................................... 2/24/04 Ferrum 47

DRAW CONTROLS WON DrawTeam Date Opponent Controls WonWheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 3/16/08 Salve Regina 29eastern Conn. St. ....................................... 4/2/02 Southern Conn. St. 23Wheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 3/16/06 Claremont-M-S 23Montclair St. ................................................. 4/19/01 Adelphi 22Guilford ........................................................... 3/11/03 Claremont-M-S 22Wheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 4/21/07 Smith 21Wheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 4/15/08 MIT 21Fredonia St. .................................................. 2001 new Paltz St. 20Wheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 4/19/03 Bridgewater St. 20Wheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 3/25/04 Gordon 20Scranton ......................................................... 4/1/04 Wilkes 20

CAUSED TURNOVERS CausedTeam Date Opponent TurnoversWheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 4/15/00 Springfield 27Fredonia St. .................................................. 2002 Brockport 25Wheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 4/12/07 Wesleyan 25Guilford ........................................................... 4/7/04 Hollins 24Montclair St. ................................................. 3/13/01 Messiah 19

Scranton ......................................................... 4/1/04 Wilkes 19Wheaton (Mass.) ......................................... 3/11/07 Stevens Institute 19

POINTS PER GAMETeam Year Games Goals Assists Points PPGSalisbury........................... 2000 18 336 184 520 28.89Salisbury........................... 2008 23 433 230 663 28.83Bridgewater St. .............. 2008 20 381 194 575 28.75Amherst ............................ 2000 12 208 131 339 28.25Claremont-M-S .............. 2007 17 307 171 478 28.12Scranton ........................... 2003 17 307 167 474 27.88Salisbury........................... 2001 18 298 193 491 27.28Trinity (Conn.) ................ 1985 11 204 91 295 26.82ursinus .............................. 2002 16 275 148 423 26.44Bridgewater St. .............. 2003 13 217 123 340 26.15Western new eng. ....... 2007 20 338 183 521 26.05eastern .............................. 2007 18 285 170 455 25.28Curry .................................. 2008 17 279 148 427 25.12Salisbury........................... 2007 23 376 195 571 24.83Stevens Institute ........... 2008 20 319 175 494 24.70

POINTSTeam Year Games Goals Assists PointsSalisbury............................................ 2008 23 443 230 663Bridgewater St. ............................... 2008 20 381 194 575Salisbury............................................ 2007 23 376 195 571Western new eng. ....................... 2007 20 338 183 521Salisbury............................................ 2000 18 336 184 520Catholic ............................................. 2008 22 356 150 506Gettysburg ....................................... 2003 21 326 177 503Western new eng. ........................ 2008 22 347 155 502Mary Washington.......................... 2007 23 323 176 499Gettysburg ....................................... 2008 21 321 178 499St. Mary’s (Md.) ............................... 2008 21 320 177 497Stevens Institute ............................ 2008 20 319 175 494Salisbury............................................ 2001 18 298 193 491Gettysburg ....................................... 2006 22 298 189 487Frank. & Marsh. ............................. 2007 21 319 167 486

GOALS PER GAMETeam Year Games Goals GPGBridgewater St. ........................................................ 2008 20 381 19.05Salisbury..................................................................... 2008 23 433 18.83Salisbury..................................................................... 2000 18 336 18.67Trinity (Conn.) .......................................................... 1985 11 204 18.50Scranton ..................................................................... 2003 17 307 18.06Claremont-M-S ........................................................ 2007 17 307 18.06Middlebury ............................................................... 1998 17 303 17.82Trinity (Conn.) .......................................................... 1997 14 243 17.36Amherst ...................................................................... 2000 12 208 17.33Cortland St. .............................................................. 2002 17 293 17.24ursinus ........................................................................ 2002 16 275 17.19Goucher ..................................................................... 1996 20 343 17.15Goucher ..................................................................... 2001 18 306 17.00Western new eng. ................................................. 2007 20 338 16.90Middlebury ............................................................... 1997 18 304 16.89

GOALSTeam Year Games GoalsSalisbury....................................................................................... 2008 23 433Bridgewater St. .......................................................................... 2008 20 381Salisbury....................................................................................... 2007 23 376Catholic ........................................................................................ 2008 22 356Western new eng. ................................................................... 2008 22 347Goucher ....................................................................................... 1996 20 343Hamilton ...................................................................................... 2008 22 343Western new eng. .................................................................. 2007 20 338Salisbury....................................................................................... 2000 18 336Gettysburg .................................................................................. 2003 21 326Mary Washington..................................................................... 2007 23 323Gettysburg .................................................................................. 2008 21 321Fdu-Florham ............................................................................. 2008 19 320St. Mary’s (Md.) .......................................................................... 2008 21 320Frank. & Marsh. .......................................................................... 2007 21 319Stevens Institute ....................................................................... 2008 20 319Frank. & Marsh. .......................................................................... 2008 21 319

ASSISTS PER GAMETeam Year Games Assists APGSalisbury..................................................................... 2001 18 193 10.72Salisbury..................................................................... 2000 18 184 10.22Claremont-M-S ........................................................ 2007 17 171 10.06Salisbury..................................................................... 2008 23 230 10.00Scranton ..................................................................... 2003 17 167 9.82Bridgewater St. ........................................................ 2008 20 194 9.70eastern ........................................................................ 2007 18 170 9.44ursinus ........................................................................ 2002 16 148 9.25Mary Washington................................................... 2008 18 165 9.17Western new eng. ................................................. 2007 20 183 9.15Stevens Institute ..................................................... 2008 20 175 8.75Cortland St. ............................................................... 2001 19 164 8.63Gettysburg ................................................................ 2006 22 189 8.59drew ............................................................................ 2004 20 170 8.50Salisbury..................................................................... 2007 23 195 8.48Gettysburg ................................................................ 2008 21 178 8.48

ASSISTSTeam Year Games AssistsSalisbury....................................................................................... 2008 23 230Salisbury....................................................................................... 2007 23 195Bridgewater St. .......................................................................... 2008 20 194Salisbury....................................................................................... 2001 18 193Gettysburg .................................................................................. 2006 22 189Salisbury....................................................................................... 2000 18 184Western new eng. ................................................................... 2007 20 183Gettysburg .................................................................................. 2008 21 178Gettysburg .................................................................................. 2003 21 177St. Mary’s (Md.) .......................................................................... 2008 21 177Mary Washington..................................................................... 2007 23 176Stevens Institute ....................................................................... 2008 20 175

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Team Year Games AssistsClaremont-M-S .......................................................................... 2007 17 171drew .............................................................................................. 2004 20 170eastern .......................................................................................... 2007 18 170

SAVES PER GAMETeam Year Games Saves Avg.Bryn Mawr ................................................................. 1996 17 382 22.47Mount Holyoke ....................................................... 1997 15 337 22.47Frostburg St. ............................................................. 1990 14 309 22.07Immaculata ............................................................... 2002 15 321 21.40Rosemont .................................................................. 2001 15 310 20.67Babson ........................................................................ 1999 15 297 19.80Wheaton (Mass.) ..................................................... 1996 14 277 19.79Frostburg St. ............................................................. 1999 15 285 19.07Western Conn St. .................................................... 2006 16 302 18.88Wittenberg ................................................................ 1996 15 282 18.80Lynchburg ................................................................. 1997 16 300 18.75Frostburg St. ............................................................. 1997 16 294 18.38Cedar Crest ............................................................... 2001 17 308 18.12Muhlenberg.............................................................. 1991 12 215 17.92drew ............................................................................ 1987 15 268 17.87

SAVESTeam Year Games SavesBryn Mawr ................................................................................... 1996 17 382Mount Holyoke ......................................................................... 1997 15 337Widener ........................................................................................ 1993 — 332Immaculata ................................................................................. 2002 15 321Rosemont .................................................................................... 2001 15 310Frostburg St. ............................................................................... 1990 14 309Cedar Crest ................................................................................. 2001 17 308Western Conn. St. ..................................................................... 2006 16 302Roanoke ....................................................................................... 1990 18 301Lynchburg ................................................................................... 1997 16 300Lynchburg ................................................................................... 1984 19 298Babson .......................................................................................... 1999 15 297Frostburg St. ............................................................................... 1997 16 294Lynchburg ................................................................................... 1985 20 288

SCORING DEFENSE GoalsTeam Year Games Allowed Avg.Trinity (Conn.) .......................................................... 1987 10 46 4.60Frostburg St. ............................................................. 1989 20 93 4.65nazareth ..................................................................... 2006 15 71 4.73Cortland St. ............................................................... 2000 16 76 4.75Wash. & Lee .............................................................. 2007 19 92 4.84TCnJ ............................................................................. 1999 15 73 4.87Cortland St. ............................................................... 2001 19 93 4.89Salisbury..................................................................... 2006 19 93 4.89drew ............................................................................ 1997 15 76 5.07TCnJ ............................................................................. 1996 14 71 5.07TCnJ ............................................................................. 2001 14 71 5.07Middlebury ............................................................... 2003 17 88 5.18oswego St. ................................................................ 1996 11 58 5.27TCnJ ............................................................................. 2006 17 90 5.29Wash. & Lee .............................................................. 1997 16 85 5.31

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWEDTeam Year Games GoalsTrinity (Conn.) ............................................................................ 1987 10 46Medaille ........................................................................................ 2007 9 64 Pomona-Pitzer ........................................................................... 2007 12 65Mcdaniel ...................................................................................... 1982 12 70Montclair St. .............................................................................. 1998 11 71nazareth ....................................................................................... 2006 15 71Montclair St. .............................................................................. 2004 14 78Keuka ............................................................................................. 2007 9 78Wittenberg .................................................................................. 1989 13 85TCnJ ............................................................................................... 2006 17 90Frostburg St. ............................................................................... 1991 16 91Redlands ...................................................................................... 2003 14 91Muhlenberg................................................................................ 1993 10 92Wash. & Lee ................................................................................ 2007 19 92Frostburg St. ............................................................................... 1989 20 93Redlands ...................................................................................... 2001 11 93Salisbury....................................................................................... 2006 19 93

GROUND BALLS PER GAME GroundTeam Year Games Balls Avg. Randolph-Macon ................................................... 2003 16 887 55.44Rosemont .................................................................. 2003 18 973 54.06oneonta St. ............................................................... 2002 16 857 53.56

GroundTeam Year Games Balls Avg. Kenyon ........................................................................ 1995 15 803 53.50drew ............................................................................ 1987 13 801 53.40eastern ........................................................................ 2003 15 747 49.80Western new eng. ................................................. 2002 18 892 49.56St. Mary's (Md.) ........................................................ 2003 19 915 48.16Scranton ..................................................................... 2003 17 817 48.06drew ............................................................................ 1988 17 816 48.00Fdu-Florham ........................................................... 2002 15 718 47.87Cortland St. ............................................................... 2001 19 907 47.74Curry ............................................................................ 2001 12 571 47.58Mount Holyoke ....................................................... 2002 14 643 45.93eastern ........................................................................ 2002 17 780 45.88

GROUND BALLS Team Year Games Ground BallsRosemont ........................................................................... 2003 18 973St. Mary's (Md.) ................................................................. 2003 19 915Cortland St. ....................................................................... 2001 19 907Western new eng. .......................................................... 2002 18 892Randolph-Macon ............................................................ 2003 16 887oneonta St. ....................................................................... 2002 16 857Ithaca .................................................................................... 2001 19 856Gettysburg ......................................................................... 2003 21 853Scranton .............................................................................. 2003 17 817drew ..................................................................................... 1988 17 816Kenyon ................................................................................. 1995 15 803drew ..................................................................................... 1987 13 801Plymouth St. ..................................................................... 2002 18 799St. Mary's (Md.) ................................................................. 2002 20 785Western new eng. .......................................................... 2004 18 784

DRAW CONTROLS PER GAME DrawTeam Year Games Controls Avg.Bridgewater St. ........................................................ 2008 20 377 18.85notre dame (Md.) .................................................. 2008 16 280 17.50Goucher ..................................................................... 2001 18 310 17.22Curry ............................................................................ 2008 17 288 16.94Catholic ...................................................................... 2008 22 366 16.64dickinson ................................................................... 2008 18 298 16.56Messiah....................................................................... 2008 17 278 16.35St. Mary’s (Md.) ........................................................ 2008 21 341 16.24Kean ............................................................................. 2007 14 227 16.21oberlin ........................................................................ 2008 14 226 16.14oberlin ........................................................................ 2006 14 225 16.07Colorado Col. ........................................................... 2004 16 257 16.06Cortland St. .............................................................. 2002 17 272 16.00Lycoming ................................................................... 2008 17 271 15.94Colby............................................................................ 2008 19 301 15.84

DRAW CONTROLS Team Year Games Draw ControlsBridgewater St. ................................................................. 2008 20 377Catholic ............................................................................... 2008 22 366Salisbury.............................................................................. 2008 23 353St. Mary’s (Md.) ................................................................. 2008 21 341Salisbury.............................................................................. 2007 23 321Curry ..................................................................................... 2007 21 312Goucher .............................................................................. 2001 18 310Colby..................................................................................... 2008 19 301Fdu-Florham .................................................................... 2008 19 299Stevens Institute .............................................................. 2008 20 299dickinson ............................................................................ 2008 18 298Kean ...................................................................................... 2008 20 298Frank. & Marsh. ................................................................. 2007 21 290Curry ..................................................................................... 2008 17 288Gettysburg ......................................................................... 2003 21 284

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME CausedTeam Year Games Turnovers Avg.Springfield ................................................................. 2001 17 406 23.88neumann ................................................................... 2006 16 381 23.81Keene St. .................................................................... 2001 15 354 23.60Plymouth St. ............................................................ 2004 18 421 23.39Wellesley .................................................................... 2002 13 300 23.08Roanoke ..................................................................... 2002 17 375 22.06Trinity (Conn.) .......................................................... 2001 16 348 21.75va. Wesleyan ............................................................. 2001 17 358 21.06Wellesley .................................................................... 2001 18 379 21.06Mary Washington................................................... 2003 17 355 20.88Wesley ......................................................................... 2003 15 309 20.60Cortland St. .............................................................. 2001 19 386 20.32Springfield ................................................................. 2002 18 365 20.28

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CausedTeam Year Games Turnovers Avg.Rochester Inst. ........................................................ 2001 13 260 20.00Mary Washington................................................... 2002 18 359 19.94

CAUSED TURNOVERS Team Year Games Caused TurnoversPlymouth St. .......................................................... 2004 18 421Springfield ............................................................... 2001 17 406Cortland St. ............................................................ 2001 19 386neumann ................................................................. 2006 16 381Wellesley .................................................................. 2001 18 379Roanoke ................................................................... 2002 17 375Springfield ............................................................... 2002 18 365Mary Washington................................................. 2002 18 359va. Wesleyan ........................................................... 2001 17 358Mary Washington................................................. 2003 17 355Keene St. .................................................................. 2001 15 354Mary Washington................................................. 2001 20 349Trinity (Conn.) ........................................................ 2001 16 348eastern ...................................................................... 2002 17 335Mary Washington................................................. 2006 20 331

SCORING MARGIN Goals Margin/Team Year Games Goals Allowed GameSalisbury........................................... 2008 23 433 152 12.22Cortland St. ..................................... 2002 17 293 98 11.47Cortland St. ..................................... 2000 16 256 76 11.25TCnJ ................................................... 1996 14 228 71 11.21Cortland St. ..................................... 2001 19 303 93 11.05Salisbury........................................... 2006 19 301 93 10.95Amherst ............................................ 2000 12 208 77 10.92TCnJ ................................................... 1999 15 235 73 10.80Middlebury ..................................... 2003 17 270 88 10.71Middlebury ..................................... 1997 18 304 113 10.61TCnJ ................................................... 2001 14 219 71 10.57Middlebury ..................................... 1998 17 303 125 10.47Claremont-M-S .............................. 2007 17 307 130 10.41Salisbury........................................... 2000 18 336 150 10.33Salisbury........................................... 2005 18 297 111 10.33

Team Miscellaneous LeadersCONSECUTIVE VICTORIESTeam Dates WinsTCnJ .................................................................................. 1992-96 88Middlebury .................................................................... 3/17/01-5/18/03 52

CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIESTeam Dates WinsSalisbury.......................................................................... 2/22/07-present 27Scranton .......................................................................... 4/26/02-5/3/05 26Wheaton (Mass.) .......................................................... 3/29/03-4/6/04 11

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE VICTORIESTeam Dates Wins Conferencenotre dame (Md.) ............................... 3/23/96-5/6/07 68 AWCCSalisbury.................................................. 3/19/03-present 46 Capital AthleticPlymouth St. .......................................... 4/6/02-4/22/06 29 Little eastScranton .................................................. 4/26/03-4/26/05 23 Middle AtlanticPlymouth St. .......................................... 4/4/98-4/26/01 22 neWLAWheaton (Mass.) .................................. 4/27/03-4/30/05 17 neWMAC

WINNING PERCENTAGETeam Year Won Lost Pct.Williams ............................................................ 1996 15 0 1.000TCnJ ................................................................... 1996 14 0 1.000Cabrini ............................................................... 1998 15 0 1.000TCnJ ................................................................... 1998 15 0 1.000Middlebury ..................................................... 1999 17 0 1.000TCnJ ................................................................... 2000 17 0 1.000Middlebury ..................................................... 2001 17 0 1.000Middlebury ..................................................... 2002 18 0 1.000Middlebury ..................................................... 2004 18 0 1.000Frank. & Marsh. .............................................. 2007 21 0 1.000Salisbury........................................................... 2008 22 1 .957Gettysburg ...................................................... 2006 21 1 .955Hamilton .......................................................... 2008 21 1 .955St. Mary's (Md.) .............................................. 2002 19 1 .950Cortland St. ..................................................... 2006 19 1 .950

WINS IN A SEASONSalisbury................................................................................................................. 2008 22Gettysburg ............................................................................................................ 2006 21Frank. & Marsh. .................................................................................................... 2007 21Salisbury................................................................................................................. 2007 21Hamilton ................................................................................................................ 2008 21Gettysburg ............................................................................................................ 2002 19St. Mary's (Md.) .................................................................................................... 2002 19Gettysburg ............................................................................................................ 2003 19Cortland St. ........................................................................................................... 2006 19Frank. & Marsh. .................................................................................................... 2008 19Goucher ................................................................................................................. 1996 18Middlebury ........................................................................................................... 2002 18Amherst .................................................................................................................. 2003 18Gettysburg ............................................................................................................ 2004 18Middlebury ........................................................................................................... 2004 18

Team Year WinsTCnJ ......................................................................................................................... 2004 18Cortland St. ........................................................................................................... 2005 18

CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONSTeam Years SeasonsMiddlebury ..................................................................................... 1985-2008 *24TCnJ ................................................................................................... 1986-2008 *23nazareth ........................................................................................... 1994-2008 *15Amherst ............................................................................................ 1995-2008 *14Salisbury........................................................................................... 1997-2008 *12*Active streak.

MOST IMPROVED WON-LOST RECORDTeam Year W-L Previous ImprovedScranton .................................................... 2004 14-6 6-14 8eastern Conn. St. .................................. 1998 14-3 4-8 7½Plymouth St. ............................................ 1991 9-3 2-9 6½Plymouth St. ............................................ 1998 9-7 3-14 6½Mcdaniel ................................................... 2004 13-4 6-9 6St. John Fisher......................................... 2002 10-4 5-9 5Guilford ...................................................... 1996 7-10 1-12 4Fredonia St. ............................................. 2003 7-8 4-11 3

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORYTeam Date Opponent Score MarginFrostburg St. .......................... 4/20/01 Hood 34-0 34Shenandoah ........................... 3/12/05 Ferrum 32-1 31Shenandoah ........................... 3/20/05 Averett 30-0 30eastern Conn. St. .................. 4/4/02 Southern Conn. St. 28-0 28Shenandoah ........................... 3/27/04 Averett 29-2 27Kenyon ...................................... 4/25/98 earlham 29-3 26Scranton ................................... 4/14/03 King's (Pa.) 27-1 26Guilford ..................................... 3/8/97 Trinity (d.C.) 25-0 25Methodist ................................ 4/13/03 Averett 26-1 25Wheaton (Mass.) ................... 4/10/97 endicott 25-1 24eastern Conn. St. .................. 4/22/98 Castleton 27-3 24

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Year Team Games Goals Per Game1996 Goucher ..................................................................... 20 343 17.151997 Trinity (Conn.) .......................................................... 14 243 17.36 1998 Middlebury ............................................................... 17 303 17.821999 denison ...................................................................... 15 244 16.272000 Salisbury .................................................................... 18 336 18.672001 Goucher ..................................................................... 18 306 17.002002 Cortland St. ............................................................... 17 293 17.242003 Scranton ..................................................................... 17 307 18.062004 va. Wesleyan ............................................................ 18 282 15.672005 Salisbury .................................................................... 18 297 16.502006 Methodist .................................................................. 15 248 16.532007 Claremont-M-S ........................................................ 17 307 18.062008 Bridgewater St......................................................... 20 381 19.05

Scoring DefenseYear Team Games GA Per Game1996 TCnJ ............................................................................. 14 71 5.071997 drew ............................................................................ 15 76 5.071998 drew ............................................................................ 19 115 6.051999 TCnJ ............................................................................. 15 73 4.872000 Cortland St. ............................................................... 16 76 4.752001 Cortland St. ............................................................... 19 93 4.892002 St. Mary’s (Md.) ........................................................ 20 113 5.652003 Middlebury ............................................................... 17 88 5.182004 Montclair St. ............................................................ 14 78 5.572005 Wash. & Lee .............................................................. 17 92 5.412006 nazareth..................................................................... 15 71 4.732007 Wash. & Lee .............................................................. 19 92 4.842008 TCnJ ............................................................................. 19 113 5.95

Scoring MarginYear Team Games GF GA Mar./Gm.1996 TCnJ ..................................................... 14 228 71 11.211997 Middlebury ....................................... 18 304 113 10.611998 Middlebury ....................................... 17 303 125 10.471999 TCnJ ..................................................... 15 235 73 10.802000 Cortland St. ...................................... 16 256 76 11.252001 Cortland St. ...................................... 19 303 93 11.052002 Cortland St. ...................................... 17 293 98 11.472003 Middlebury ....................................... 17 270 88 10.712004 va. Wesleyan .................................... 18 282 103 9.942005 Salisbury ............................................ 18 297 111 10.332006 Salisbury ............................................ 19 301 93 10.952007 Claremont-M-S ................................ 17 307 130 10.412008 Salisbury ............................................ 23 433 152 12.22

Draw Controls Per Game DrawYear Team Games Controls DCPG2001 Goucher ......................................................................... 18 310 17.222002 Cortland St. ................................................................... 17 272 16.00

DrawYear Team Games Controls DCPG2003 elizabethtown ............................................................. 14 209 14.932004 Colorado Col. ............................................................... 16 257 16.062005 Shenandoah ................................................................. 16 230 14.382006 oberlin ............................................................................ 14 225 16.072007 Kean ................................................................................. 14 227 16.212008 Bridgewater St............................................................. 20 377 18.85

Ground Balls Per Game GroundYear Team Games Balls GBPG2001 Cortland St. ................................................................... 19 907 47.742002 oneonta St. .................................................................. 16 857 53.562003 Randolph-Macon ....................................................... 16 887 55.442004 Western new eng. .................................................... 18 784 43.562005 Wash. & Lee .................................................................. 17 693 40.762006 elms.................................................................................. 13 542 41.692007 Rhode Island Col. ....................................................... 14 450 32.142008 St. Joseph’s (Conn.) .................................................... 7 291 41.57

Caused Turnovers Per GameYear Team Games Caused TOs CTPG2001 Springfield .................................................................... 17 406 23.882002 Wellesley ........................................................................ 13 300 23.082003 Mary Washington ...................................................... 17 355 20.882004 Plymouth St. ................................................................. 18 421 23.392005 neumann ...................................................................... 16 290 18.132006 neumann ...................................................................... 16 381 23.812007 Colby ............................................................................... 17 303 17.822008 eastern ............................................................................ 19 293 15.42

Winning Percentage

Year Team Won Lost Pct.1996 Williams ................................................................................... 15 0 1.0001997 Middlebury ............................................................................ 17 1 .9441998 Cabrini ..................................................................................... 15 0 1.000 TCnJ .......................................................................................... 15 0 1.0001999 Middlebury ............................................................................ 17 0 1.0002000 TCnJ .......................................................................................... 17 0 1.0002001 Middlebury ............................................................................ 17 0 1.0002002 Middlebury ............................................................................ 18 0 1.0002003 Middlebury ............................................................................ 16 1 .9412004 Middlebury ............................................................................ 18 0 1.0002005 Salisbury ................................................................................. 17 1 .944 2006 Gettysburg ............................................................................. 21 1 .9552007 Frank. & Marsh. .................................................................... 21 0 1.0002008 Salisbury ................................................................................. 22 1 .957

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All-Divisions Coaching RecordsWinningest Coaches All-Time

(Minimum 10 years as a head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)

BY PERCENTAGECoach (College Coached, Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct.

1. *sharon Pfluger (TCnJ 1986-97, 99-08) ................... 22 335 28 .922 2. Marge Watson (Ursinus 1958-82) ............................... 25 199 19 .896 3. gillian Rattray (Penn st. 1974-85) ............................... 12 144 19 .877 4. *Carson (Missy) Foote (Middlebury 1978-83, 87-08) ...................................................................................... 28 331 77 .811 5. *ginny Martino (West Chester 1998-08) ................. 11 158 37 .810 6. Cynthia Wetmore (Cortland st. 1998-07) ................ 10 146 37 .798 7. *Cindy Timchal (northwestern 1982-90; Maryland 1991-06; navy 2008) ................................... 26 349 90 .795 8. *Christine Paradis (Amherst 1995-08) ...................... 14 182 52 .778 9. *Jim nestor (Colby-sawyer 1993-94; gannon 1996-01; salisbury 2002-08) ......................................... 15 195 56 .77610. *Julie Myers (virginia 1996-08) .................................... 13 200 60 .76911. Tina sloan-green (Temple 1975-92) ......................... 18 205 62 .76512. Robin sheppard [Trinity (Conn.) 1975-99].............. 25 213 68 .75313. *Chris sailer (Princeton 1987-08) ................................ 22 282 96 .74614. *Jackie neary (Cabrini 1997-08) .................................. 12 165 57 .74315. *Carol Cantele (gettysburg 1993-08) ....................... 16 214 76 .73816. Diane geppi-Aikens [loyola (Md.) 1989-03] .......... 15 196 70 .73717. *Pat genovese (William smith 1972-73, 76-08) ... 35 351 129 .73118. sue Tyler (Cornell 1972-74; Maryland 1974, 76-90) .................................................... 19 196 71 .73119. Joy Archer (William & Mary 1970-79) ....................... 10 68 22 .73020. Jane Miller (longwood 1980-83; virginia 1984-95) ................................................................ 16 173 64 .72821. Amanda o’leary (Yale 1994-07) ................................. 14 162 65 .71422. Jan hathorn (Denison 1983-87; Wash. & lee 1989-07) ...................................................... 24 277 112 .71223. Anne McCloskey [loyola (Md.) 1977-86] ................ 10 103 43 .70024. *Chris Mason (Williams 1981, 85-00, 02-08) .......... 24 226 98 .69825. Janet smith (Delaware 1980-89) ................................ 10 118 51 .69726. *Janine Tucker (Johns hopkins 1994-08) ................ 15 177 77 .69727. *Amy Patton (Dartmouth 1993-08) ........................... 16 179 80 .69128. *sue Behme (geneseo st. 1996-99; nazareth 2000-08; Fresno st. 2009) .......................... 13 136 61 .69029. *Jenny slingluff levy (north Carolina 1996-08) ... 13 161 74 .68530. *Tracy Coyne (Denison 1988-89; Roanoke 1990-96; notre Dame 1997-08) ................................... 21 224 103 .685*Active coach. Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

BY WINSCoach (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct.

1. *Pat genovese (William smith 1972-73, 76-08) ...................................................................................... 35 351 129 .731 2. *Cindy Timchal (northwestern 1982-90; Maryland 1991-06; navy 2008) ................................... 26 349 90 .795 3. *sharon Pfluger (TCnJ 1986-97, 99-08) ................... 22 335 28 .922 4. *Carson (Missy) Foote (Middlebury 1978-83, 87-08) ...................................................................................... 28 331 77 .811 5. *Chris sailer (Princeton 1987-08) ................................ 22 282 96 .746 6. Jan hathorn (Denison 1983-87; Wash. & lee 1989-07) ...................................................... 24 277 112 .712 7. *Carol Rappoli (Wellesley 1979-80; Colgate 1981-85; Tufts 1986-08) .................................................. 30 265 131 .668 8. Carole A. Kleinfelder (harvard 1979-03) .................. 25 259 130 .665 9. enza steele (lynchburg 1980-02)............................... 23 241 146 .62210. *Chris Mason (Williams 1981, 85-00, 02-08) .......... 24 226 98 .69811. *Tracy Coyne (Denison 1988-89; Roanoke 1990-96; notre Dame 1997-08) ................................... 21 224 103 .68512. *Carol Cantele (gettysburg 1993-08) ....................... 16 214 76 .73813. Robin sheppard [Trinity (Conn.) 1975-99].............. 25 213 68 .75314. Tina sloan-green (Temple 1975-92) ......................... 18 205 62 .76515. *Barbara Waltman (Millersville 1979-08) ................. 30 204 187 .52216. *Julie Myers (virginia 1996-08) .................................... 13 200 60 .76917. Marge Watson (Ursinus 1958-82) ............................... 25 199 19 .89618. Diane geppi-Aikens [loyola (Md.) 1989-03] .......... 15 196 70 .737 sue Tyler (Cornell 1972-74; Maryland 1974-90) ... 19 196 71 .73120. *Jim nestor (Colby-sawyer 1993-94; gannon 1996-01; salisbury 2002-08) ....................... 15 195 56 .77621. *Kim Ciarrocca (Ursinus 1990; Randolph-Macon 1991; Muhlenberg 1992; Temple 1993-04; Delaware 2005-08) ........................ 19 193 123 .61122. Andrea golden (Ithaca 1981-95; Rochester 1997-03) ........................................................... 22 188 130 .59123. sharon Irwin (Frostburg st. 1966-77, 82-98) .......... 29 183 160 .533

24. *Christine Paradis (Amherst 1995-08) ...................... 14 182 52 .77825. *Dana hall (Mary Washington 1991-08) .................. 18 181 111 .62026. Ann gold (lafayette 1983-99) ...................................... 17 180 105 .63127. *Amy Patton (Dartmouth 1993-08) ........................... 16 179 80 .69128. *sue stimmel (Denison 1990-95; ohio st. 1996-08) ............................................................... 19 178 116 .60529. *Janine Tucker (Johns hopkins 1994-08) ................ 15 177 77 .69730. Jane Miller (longwood 1980-83; virginia 1984-95) ................................................................ 16 173 64 .728*Active coach. Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

Winningest Active Coaches(Minimum 10 years as a head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)

BY PERCENTAGEName, School Years Won Lost Pct.

1. sharon Pfluger, TCnJ ........................................................ 22 335 28 .922 2. Carson (Missy) Foote, Middlebury ............................. 28 331 77 .811 3. ginny Martino, West Chester ........................................ 11 158 37 .810 4. Cindy Timchal, navy ......................................................... 26 349 90 .795 5. Christine Paradis, Amherst ............................................ 14 182 52 .778 6. Jim nestor, salisbury ........................................................ 15 195 56 .776 7. Julie Myers, virginia .......................................................... 13 200 60 .769 8. Chris sailer, Princeton ...................................................... 22 282 96 .746 9. Jackie neary, Cabrini ........................................................ 12 165 57 .743 10. Carol Cantele, gettysburg.............................................. 16 214 76 .738 11. Pat genovese, William smith ........................................ 35 351 129 .731 12. Chris Mason, Williams ...................................................... 24 226 98 .698 13. Janine Tucker, Johns hopkins ...................................... 15 177 77 .697 14. Amy Patton, Dartmouth ................................................. 16 179 80 .691 15. sue Behme, Fresno st. ..................................................... 13 136 61 .690 16. Jenny slingluff levy, north Carolina ......................... 13 161 74 .685 17. Tracy Coyne, notre Dame .............................................. 21 224 103 .685 18. Carol Rappoli, Tufts ........................................................... 30 265 131 .668 19. lisa Miller, harvard ............................................................ 11 115 59 .661 20. Kerstin Kimel, Duke .......................................................... 14 164 88 .651 21. susan stuart, Colorado Col. .......................................... 14 134 74 .644 22. Tony Zostant, Binghamton ............................................ 14 134 77 .635 23. Patty Kloidt, hamilton ..................................................... 10 102 60 .630 24. Dana hall, Mary Washington ........................................ 18 181 111 .620 25. Kim Ciarrocca, Delaware................................................. 19 193 123 .611 26. Caitlin Roberts, Curry ....................................................... 11 112 72 .609 27. Janet grubbs, longwood .............................................. 14 126 82 .605 28. sue stimmel, ohio st. ...................................................... 19 178 116 .605 29. sandy Bridgeman, new hampshire .......................... 18 170 114 .599 30. Anna Marie vesco, Drexel .............................................. 15 146 101 .591Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

BY WINSName, School Years Won Lost Pct.

1. Pat genovese, William smith ........................................ 35 351 129 .731 2. Cindy Timchal, navy ......................................................... 26 349 90 .795 3. sharon Pfluger, TCnJ ........................................................ 22 335 28 .922 4. Carson (Missy) Foote, Middlebury ............................. 28 331 77 .811 5. Chris sailer, Princeton ...................................................... 22 282 96 .746 6. Carol Rappoli, Tufts ........................................................... 30 265 131 .668 7. Chris Mason, Williams ...................................................... 24 226 98 .698 8. Tracy Coyne, notre Dame .............................................. 21 224 103 .685 9. Carol Cantele, gettysburg.............................................. 16 214 76 .738 10. Barbara Waltman, Millersville ....................................... 30 204 187 .522 11. Julie Myers, virginia .......................................................... 13 200 60 .769 12. Jim nestor, salisbury ........................................................ 15 195 56 .776 13. Kim Ciarrocca, Delaware................................................. 19 193 123 .611 14. Christine Paradis, Amherst ............................................ 14 182 52 .778 15. Dana hall, Mary Washington ........................................ 18 181 111 .620 16. Amy Patton, Dartmouth ................................................. 16 179 80 .691 17. sue stimmel, ohio st. ...................................................... 19 178 116 .605 18. Janine Tucker, Johns hopkins ...................................... 15 177 77 .697 19. sandy Bridgeman, new hampshire .......................... 18 170 114 .599 20. Jackie neary, Cabrini ........................................................ 12 165 57 .743 21. Kerstin Kimel, Duke .......................................................... 14 164 88 .651 Melissa Falen, notre Dame (Md.) ................................ 19 164 130 .558 23. Jenny slingluff levy, north Carolina ......................... 13 161 74 .685 24. ginny Martino, West Chester ........................................ 11 158 37 .810 25. Karen Borbee, swarthmore ........................................... 16 153 111 .580 26. Denise Wescott, Mt. st. Mary’s ..................................... 18 151 146 .508 27. Anna Marie vesco, Drexel .............................................. 15 146 101 .591 28. sue Murphy, Richmond .................................................. 16 143 122 .540 29. sue Behme, Fresno st. ..................................................... 13 136 61 .690 30. lois Bowers, shenandoah .............................................. 22 135 131 .507Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

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BY PERCENTAGEName, School Years Won Lost Pct.

1. Kelly Amonte hiller, northwestern ............................ 7 111 24 .822 2. Cindy Timchal, navy ......................................................... 26 349 90 .795 3. Julie Myers, virginia .......................................................... 13 200 60 .769 4. Chris sailer, Princeton ...................................................... 22 282 96 .746 5. lauren o’Connor, le Moyne ......................................... 6 77 31 .713 6. Janine Tucker, Johns hopkins ...................................... 15 177 77 .697 7. Kellie Young, louisville .................................................... 5 63 28 .692 8. Amy Patton, Dartmouth ................................................. 16 179 80 .691 9. liza Kelly, Denver ............................................................... 7 93 42 .689 10. Jenny slingluff levy, north Carolina ......................... 13 161 74 .685 11. Tracy Coyne, notre Dame .............................................. 21 224 103 .685 12. lisa Miller, harvard ............................................................ 11 115 59 .661 13. Kerstin Kimel, Duke .......................................................... 14 164 88 .651 14. Michele Uhlfelder, stanford .......................................... 8 93 52 .641 15. Cathy Reese, Maryland .................................................... 5 64 36 .640 16. Tony Zostant, Binghamton ............................................ 14 134 77 .635 17. Kim Ciarrocca, Delaware................................................. 19 193 123 .611 18. sue stimmel, ohio st. ...................................................... 19 178 116 .605 19. Missy Doherty, Towson ................................................... 5 53 35 .602 20. sandy Bridgeman, new hampshire .......................... 18 170 114 .599

(Minimum five years as a four-year college head coach, but fewer than five years at the Division I level. Winning percentage must be greater than or equal to .599)

Name, School DI Yrs. Years Won Lost Pct. 1. Ann Phillips, Yale ...................................................0 6 93 24 .795 2. sue Behme, Fresno st. ........................................0 13 136 61 .690 3. Janet grubbs, longwood .................................4 14 126 82 .605Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

BY WINSName, School Years Won Lost Pct.

1. Cindy Timchal, navy ......................................................... 26 349 90 .795 2. Chris sailer, Princeton ...................................................... 22 282 96 .746 3. Tracy Coyne, notre Dame .............................................. 21 224 103 .685 4. Julie Myers, virginia .......................................................... 13 200 60 .769 5. Kim Ciarrocca, Delaware................................................. 19 193 123 .611 6. Amy Patton, Dartmouth ................................................. 16 179 80 .691 7. sue stimmel, ohio st. ...................................................... 19 178 116 .605 8. Janine Tucker, Johns hopkins ...................................... 15 177 77 .697 9. sandy Bridgeman, new hampshire .......................... 18 170 114 .599 10. Kerstin Kimel, Duke .......................................................... 14 164 88 .651 11. Jenny slingluff levy, north Carolina ......................... 13 161 74 .685 12. Denise Wescott, Mt. st. Mary’s ..................................... 18 151 146 .508 13. Anna Marie vesco, Drexel .............................................. 15 146 101 .591 14. sue Murphy, Richmond .................................................. 16 143 122 .540 15. Tony Zostant, Binghamton ............................................ 14 134 77 .635 16. Jenny graap, Cornell ........................................................ 15 130 107 .549 17. sue stahl, old Dominion ................................................ 18 124 156 .443 18. suzanne Isidor, Penn st. .................................................. 12 120 86 .583 19. lisa Miller, harvard ............................................................ 11 115 59 .661 20. Katrina silva, virginia Tech ............................................. 12 113 94 .546

(Minimum five years as a four-year college head coach, but fewer than five years at the Division I level. Must have 113 or more wins to qualify.)

Name, School DI Yrs. Years Won Lost Pct. 1. sue Behme, Fresno st. ........................................0 13 136 61 .690 2. Janet grubbs, longwood .................................4 14 126 82 .605Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

Winningest Coaches All-Time(Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)

BY PERCENTAGECoach (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct.

1. gillian Rattray (Penn st. 1974-85) ............................... 12 144 19 .877 2. *Cindy Timchal (northwestern 1982-90; Maryland 1991-06; navy 2008) ................................... 26 349 90 .795 3. *Julie Myers (virginia 1996-08) .................................... 13 200 60 .769

4. Tina sloan-green (Temple 1975-92) ......................... 18 205 62 .765 5. *Chris sailer (Princeton 1987-08) ................................ 22 282 96 .746 6. Diane geppi-Aikens [loyola (Md.) 1989-03] .......... 15 196 70 .737 7. sue Tyler (Cornell 1972-74; Maryland 1974-90) ... 19 196 71 .731 8. Joy Archer (William & Mary 1970-79) ....................... 10 68 22 .730 9. Jane Miller (longwood 1980-83; virginia 1984-95) ................................................................ 16 173 64 .728 10. Amanda o’leary (Yale 1994-07) ................................. 14 162 65 .714 11. Janet smith (Delaware 1980-89) ................................ 10 118 51 .697 12. *Janine Tucker (Johns hopkins 1994-08) ................ 15 177 77 .697 13. *Amy Patton (Dartmouth 1993-08) ........................... 16 179 80 .691 14. *Jenny slingluff levy (north Carolina 1996-08) ... 13 161 74 .685 15. *Tracy Coyne (Denison 1988-89; Roanoke 1990-96; notre Dame 1997-08) ............... 21 224 103 .685 16. Julie Williams (Penn st. 1990-99) ................................ 10 116 55 .678 17. Carole A. Kleinfelder (harvard 1979-03) .................. 25 259 130 .665 18. *lisa Miller (syracuse 1998-07; harvard 2008) ..... 11 115 59 .661 19. *Kerstin Kimel (Davidson 1994; Duke 1996-08) ... 14 164 88 .651 20. Feffie Barnhill (William & Mary 1981-98) ................. 18 165 94 .637 21. Ann gold (lafayette 1983-99) ...................................... 17 180 105 .631 22. *Kim Ciarrocca (Ursinus 1990; Randolph-Macon 1991; Muhlenberg 1992; Temple 1993-04; Delaware 2005-08) ........................ 19 193 123 .611 23. Jen Ulehla (James Madison 1995-02; Temple 2005-06) ................................................................ 10 110 71 .608 24. *sue stimmel (Denison 1990-95; ohio st. 1996-08) ............................................................... 19 178 116 .605 25. Cathy Foto (Colgate 1990-99) ...................................... 10 82 55 .599 26. *sandy Bridgeman (longwood 1991-94; Babson 1995-96; new hampshire 1997-08) .......... 18 170 114 .599 27. *Anna Marie vesco (Rutgers 1994-02; Drexel 2003-08) .................................................................. 15 146 101 .591 28. Josie harper (Dartmouth 1982-92) ............................ 11 88 69 .561 29. shari Krasnoo (Monmouth 1995-00; Boston College 2001-05) ................................................ 11 92 75 .551 30. *Jenny graap (george Mason 1994-97; Cornell 1998-08) ................................................................. 15 130 107 .549*Active coach. Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

BY WINSCoach (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct.

1. *Cindy Timchal, (northwestern 1982-90; Maryland 1991-06; navy 2008) ................................... 26 349 90 .795 2. *Chris sailer (Princeton 1987-08) ................................ 22 282 96 .746 3. Carole A. Kleinfelder (harvard 1979-03) .................. 25 259 130 .665 4. *Tracy Coyne (Denison 1988-89; Roanoke 1990-96; notre Dame 1997-08) ............... 21 224 103 .685 5. Tina sloan-green (Temple 1975-92) ......................... 18 205 62 .765 6. *Julie Myers (virginia 1996-08) .................................... 13 200 60 .769 7. Diane geppi-Aikens [loyola (Md.) 1989-03] .......... 15 196 70 .737 sue Tyler (Cornell 1972-74; Maryland 1974-90) ... 19 196 71 .731 9. *Kim Ciarrocca (Ursinus 1990; Randolph-Macon 1991; Muhlenberg 1992; Temple 1993-04; Delaware 2005-08) ........................ 19 193 123 .611 10. Ann gold (lafayette 1983-99) ...................................... 17 180 105 .631 11. Amy Patton (Dartmouth 1993-08) ............................. 16 179 80 .691 12. *sue stimmel (Denison 1990-95; ohio st. 1996-08) ............................................................... 19 178 116 .605 13. *Janine Tucker (Johns hopkins 1994-08) ................ 15 177 77 .697 14. Jane Miller (longwood 1980-83; virginia 1984-95) ................................................................ 16 173 64 .728 15. *sandy Bridgeman (longwood 1991-94; Babson 1995-96; new hampshire 1997-08 ........... 18 170 114 .599 16. Feffie Barnhill (William & Mary 1981-98) ................. 18 165 94 .637 17. *Kerstin Kimel (Davidson 1994; Duke 1996-08) ... 14 164 88 .651 18. Amanda o’leary (Yale 1994-07) ................................. 14 162 65 .714 19. *Jenny slingluff levy (north Carolina 1996-08) ... 13 161 74 .685 20. *Denise Wescott (Drew 1990; Rutgers 1991-93; Delaware 1994-04; Mt. st. Mary’s 2006-08) ............ 18 151 146 .508 21. Kathy Zerrlaut (UMBC 1973-96) .................................. 24 150 140 .517 22. *Anna Marie vesco (Rutgers 1994-02; Drexel 2003-08) .................................................................. 15 146 101 .591 23. gillian Rattray (Penn st. 1974-85) ............................... 12 144 19 .877 24. *sue Murphy (Muhlenberg 1993-95; Boston U. 1996-01; Richmond 2002-08) ....................................... 16 143 122 .540 25. Cheryl Wolf (Cornell 1977-97) ...................................... 21 133 145 .479 26. *Jenny graap (george Mason 1994-97; Cornell 1998-08) ................................................................. 15 130 107 .549 27. *sue stahl (old Dominion 1991-08) .......................... 18 124 156 .443 28. Dee McDonough (longwood 1979; James Madison 1980-94) ............................................................. 16 122 119 .506 29. Janet smith (Delaware 1980-89) ................................ 10 118 51 .697 30. Julie Williams (Penn st. 1990-99) ................................ 10 116 55 .678*Active coach. Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

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Division III Coaching RecordsBY WINS

Name, School Years Won Lost Pct. 1. Pat genovese, William smith ........................................ 35 351 129 .731 2. sharon Pfluger, TCnJ ........................................................ 22 335 28 .922 3. Carson (Missy) Foote, Middlebury ............................. 28 331 77 .811 4. Carol Rappoli, Tufts ........................................................... 30 265 131 .668 5. Chris Mason, Williams ...................................................... 24 226 98 .698 6. Carol Cantele, gettysburg.............................................. 16 214 76 .738 7. Jim nestor, salisbury ........................................................ 15 195 56 .776 8. Christine Paradis, Amherst ............................................ 14 182 52 .778 9. Dana hall, Mary Washington ........................................ 18 181 111 .620 10. Jackie neary, Cabrini ........................................................ 12 165 57 .743 11. Melissa Falen, notre Dame (Md.) ................................ 19 164 130 .558 12. Karen Borbee, swarthmore ........................................... 16 153 111 .580 13. lois Bowers, shenandoah .............................................. 22 135 131 .507 14. susan stuart, Colorado Col. .......................................... 14 134 74 .644 15. Aimee Klepacki, Western new eng. ........................... 9 115 51 .693 16. Caitlin Roberts, Curry ....................................................... 11 112 72 .609 17. Kim Christos, Drew ............................................................ 8 109 44 .712 Dipi Bhaya, Kean ................................................................ 15 109 110 .498 19. Judy Finerghty, vassar ..................................................... 17 106 136 .438 20. Celine Cunningham, stevens Institute .................... 12 105 93 .530 21. Patty Kloidt, hamilton ..................................................... 10 102 60 .630 22. liz grote, Bowdoin ............................................................ 9 100 53 .654 23. Mary schwartz, Roanoke ............................................... 14 94 119 .441 24. Karen hollands, Ithaca .................................................... 10 92 65 .586 25. laura Moan, susquehanna ........................................... 10 90 74 .549 shannon Mchale, st. John Fisher ............................... 13 90 94 .489

(Minimum five years as a four-year college head coach, but fewer than five years at the Division I level. Must have 90 or more wins to qualify.)

Name, School DIII Yrs. Years Won Lost Pct. 1. Karen MacCrate-henning, Colby ...................1 9 116 27 .811Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

Winningest Active Coaches(Minimum five years as a Division II head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)

BY PERCENTAGEName, School Years Won Lost Pct.

1. Jill lessne, Adelphi ............................................................ 8 97 19 .836 2. ginny Martino, West Chester ........................................ 11 158 37 .810 3. scott Tucker, limestone .................................................. 9 110 41 .728 4. Katie lambert-Conover, stonehill .............................. 5 59 23 .720 5. Kristin selvage, lock haven .......................................... 7 85 41 .675 6. steve Wagner, gannon ................................................... 6 61 30 .670 7. Julian Domenech, Pfeiffer .............................................. 6 64 34 .653 8. Mary squire, southern n.h. .......................................... 5 36 33 .522 9. Barbara Waltman, Millersville ....................................... 30 204 187 .522 10. Carla hesler, st. Michael’s ............................................... 13 93 94 .497Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

BY WINSName, School Years Won Lost Pct.

1. Barbara Waltman, Millersville ....................................... 30 204 187 .522 2. ginny Martino, West Chester ........................................ 11 158 37 .810 3. scott Tucker, limestone .................................................. 9 110 41 .728 4. Jill lessne, Adelphi ............................................................ 8 97 19 .836 5. Carla hesler, st. Michael’s ............................................... 13 93 94 .497 6. Kristin selvage, lock haven .......................................... 7 85 41 .675 7. Julian Domenech, Pfeiffer .............................................. 6 64 34 .653 8. steve Wagner, gannon ................................................... 6 61 30 .670 9. Katie lambert-Conover, stonehill .............................. 5 59 23 .720 10. Christine hodgdon, st. Anselm ................................... 6 44 45 .494Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

Winningest Active Coaches(Minimum five years as a Division III head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)

BY PERCENTAGEName, School Years Won Lost Pct.

1. sharon Pfluger, TCnJ ........................................................ 22 335 28 .922 2. Carson (Missy) Foote, Middlebury ............................. 28 331 77 .811 3. Christine Paradis, Amherst ............................................ 14 182 52 .778 4. Jim nestor, salisbury ........................................................ 15 195 56 .776 5. Jackie neary, Cabrini ........................................................ 12 165 57 .743 6. Carol Cantele, gettysburg.............................................. 16 214 76 .738 7. Pat genovese, William smith ........................................ 35 351 129 .731 8. Kim Christos, Drew ............................................................ 8 109 44 .712 9. Carly Ritchlin, geneseo st. ............................................. 6 63 26 .708 10. Chris Mason, Williams ...................................................... 24 226 98 .698 11. Aimee Klepacki, Western new eng. ........................... 9 115 51 .693 12. Carol Rappoli, Tufts ........................................................... 30 265 131 .668 13. Traci lian, nazareth .......................................................... 6 62 31 .667 14. Wynne lobel, Pacific (ore.) ............................................ 6 63 33 .656 15. liz grote, Bowdoin ............................................................ 9 100 53 .654 16. Marjorie Bliss, McDaniel .................................................. 5 56 30 .651 17. susan stuart, Colorado Col. .......................................... 14 134 74 .644 18. Patty Kloidt, hamilton ..................................................... 10 102 60 .630 19. Dana hall, Mary Washington ........................................ 18 181 111 .620 20. Caitlin Roberts, Curry ....................................................... 11 112 72 .609 21. Kully hagerman, Babson ................................................ 7 72 50 .590 22. Jodi Axtell, st. lawrence ................................................. 9 80 56 .588 23. Karen hollands, Ithaca .................................................... 10 92 65 .586 24. Jessica Critchlow, Union (n.Y.) ..................................... 6 56 40 .583 25. Kathy Railey, stevenson .................................................. 9 88 63 .583

(Minimum five years as a four-year college head coach, but fewer than five years at the Division III level. Winning percentage must be greater than or equal to .583)

Name, School DIII Yrs. Years Won Lost Pct. 1. Karen MacCrate-henning, Colby ...................1 9 116 27 .811Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

Winningest Coaches All-Time(Minimum 10 years as a Division II head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)

BY PERCENTAGECoach (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct.

1. *ginny Martino (West Chester 1998-08) ................. 11 158 37 .810 2. *$Janet grubbs (longwood 1995-08) ...................... 14 126 82 .605 3. sharon o’Keefe (Bloomsburg 1983-95, 97-98) ..... 15 91 83 .523 4. *Barbara Waltman (Millersville 1979-08) ................. 30 204 187 .522 5. Marjorie Trout (Millersville 1967-78) ......................... 12 36 33 .521 6. Kathy Zerrlaut (UMBC 1973-96) .................................. 24 150 140 .517 7. Betty lou Murphy (east stroudsburg 1968-79) ... 12 38 54 .417 8. sandy Miller (east stroudsburg 1985-04) ............... 20 107 168 .389*Active coach. $Now coaching at the Division I level. Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

BY WINSCoach (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct.

1. *Barbara Waltman (Millersville 1979-08) ................. 30 204 187 .522 2. *ginny Martino (West Chester 1998-08) ................. 11 158 37 .810 3. Kathy Zerrlaut (UMBC 1973-96) .................................. 24 150 140 .517 4. *$Janet grubbs (longwood 1995-08) ...................... 14 126 82 .605 5. sandy Miller (east stroudsburg 1985-04) ............... 20 107 168 .389 6. sharon o’Keefe (Bloomsburg 1983-95, 97-98) ..... 15 91 83 .523 7. Betty lou Murphy (east stroudsburg 1968-79) ... 12 38 54 .417 8. Marjorie Trout (Millersville 1967-78) ......................... 12 36 33 .521 *Active coach. $Now coaching at the Division I level. Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

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1. *sharon Pfluger (TCnJ 1986-97, 99-08) ................... 22 335 28 .922 2. Marge Watson (Ursinus 1958-82) ............................... 25 199 19 .896 3. *Carson (Missy) Foote (Middlebury 1978-83, 87-08) ...................................................................................... 28 331 77 .811 4. Cynthia Wetmore (Cortland st. 1998-07) ................ 10 146 37 .798 5. *Christine Paradis (Amherst 1995-08) ...................... 14 182 52 .778 6. Robin sheppard [Trinity (Conn.) 1975-99].............. 25 213 68 .753 7. *Jackie neary (Cabrini 1997-08) .................................. 12 165 57 .743 8. *Carol Cantele (gettysburg 1993-08) ....................... 16 214 76 .738 9. *Pat genovese (William smith 1972-73, 76-08) ... 35 351 129 .731 10. Jan hathorn (Denison 1983-87; Wash. & lee 1989-07) ...................................................... 24 277 112 .712 11. *Chris Mason (Williams 1981, 85-00, 02-08) .......... 24 226 98 .698 12. *$sue Behme (geneseo st. 1996-99; nazareth 2000-08; Fresno st. 2009) ........................... 13 136 61 .690 13. Pat Rudy (Cortland st. 1982-87, 89-96) .................... 14 141 66 .681 14. *Carol Rappoli (Wellesley 1979-80; Colgate 1981-85; Tufts 1986-08) ................................. 30 265 131 .668 15. *susan stuart (Colorado Col. 1995-08) .................... 14 134 74 .644 16. Anna Meyer (Cortland st. 1988; hartwick 1989-99) ............................................................. 12 126 71 .640 17. sally Beth Anderson (Johns hopkins 1983-93) .... 11 111 63 .638 18. enza steele (lynchburg 1980-02)............................... 23 241 146 .622 19. *Dana hall (Mary Washington 1991-08) .................. 18 181 111 .620 20. heidi godomsky (Colby 1994-07) .............................. 14 136 84 .618 21. Beth hallenbeck (Rensselaer 1992-01; skidmore 2002, 05-06) .................................................... 13 108 68 .614 22. *Caitlin Roberts (new england Col. 1998-00; Curry 2002-08) .................................................................... 11 112 72 .609 23. Mary Marino (Rowan 1988-97, 99-07) ...................... 19 170 115 .596 24. Andrea golden (Ithaca 1981-95; Rochester 1997-03) ........................................................... 22 188 130 .591 25. *Karen hollands (hamilton 1999-02; Ithaca 2003-08) ................................................................... 10 92 65 .586 *Active coach. $Now coaching at the Division I level. Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

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1. *Pat genovese (William smith 1972-73, 76-08) ... 35 351 129 .731 2. *sharon Pfluger (TCnJ 1986-97, 99-08) ................... 22 335 28 .922 3. *Carson (Missy) Foote (Middlebury 1978-83, 87-08) ...................................................................................... 28 331 77 .811 4. Jan hathorn (Denison 1983-87; Wash. & lee 1989-07) ...................................................... 24 277 112 .712 5. *Carol Rappoli (Wellesley 1979-80; Colgate 1981-85; Tufts 1986-08) ................................. 30 265 131 .668

6. enza steele (lynchburg 1980-02)............................... 23 241 146 .622 7. *Chris Mason (Williams 1981, 85-00, 02-08) .......... 24 226 98 .698 8. *Carol Cantele (gettysburg 1993-08) ....................... 16 214 76 .738 9. Robin sheppard [Trinity (Conn.) 1975-99].............. 25 213 68 .753 10. Marge Watson (Ursinus 1958-82) ............................... 25 199 19 .896 11. Andrea golden (Ithaca 1981-95; Rochester 1997-03) ................................................................................. 22 188 130 .591 12. sharon Irwin (Frostburg st. 1966-77, 82-98) .......... 29 183 160 .533 13. *Christine Paradis (Amherst 1995-08) ...................... 14 182 52 .778 14. *Dana hall (Mary Washington 1991-08) .................. 18 181 111 .620 15. Mary Marino (Rowan 1988-97, 99-07) ...................... 19 170 115 .596 16. *Jackie neary (Cabrini 1997-08) .................................. 12 165 57 .743 17. *Melissa Falen [notre Dame (Md.) 1990-08] .......... 19 164 130 .558 18. *Karen Borbee (swarthmore 1993-08) .................... 16 153 111 .580 19. Cynthia Wetmore (Cortland st. 1998-07) ................ 10 146 37 .798 20. Pat Rudy (Cortland st. 1982-87, 1989-96) ............... 14 141 66 .681 21. *$sue Behme (geneseo st. 1996-99; nazareth 2000-08; Fresno st.. 2009) .......................... 13 136 61 .690 heidi godomsky (Colby 1994-07) .............................. 14 136 84 .61823. *lois Bowers (gettysburg 1976, 1978-92; shenandoah 2003-08) ..................................................... 22 135 131 .507 24. *susan stuart (Colorado Col. 1995-08) .................... 14 134 74 .644 25. Anna Meyer (Cortland st. 1988; hartwick 1989-99) ................................................................................. 12 126 71 .640 Mike hyer (Mount holyoke 1987-06) ....................... 20 126 177 .416 *Active coach. $Now coaching at the Division I level. Winning Percentages include ties, which are computed as half won and half lost.

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AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Boston U.# ...................... 6 0 1.000 18 3 .857vermont .......................... 5 1 .833 8 9 .471new Hampshire ........... 4 2 .667 13 6 .684Stony Brook ................... 2 4 .333 9 6 .600Albany (n.Y.) .................. 2 4 .333 8 9 .471UMBC ............................... 2 4 .333 4 12 .250Binghamton .................. 0 6 .000 5 11 .313

AMERICAN LACROSSE CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.northwestern# ............. 4 0 1.000 21 1 .955vanderbilt ....................... 3 1 .750 13 6 .684Johns Hopkins .............. 2 2 .500 8 9 .471ohio St. ............................ 1 3 .250 10 8 .556Penn St. ............................ 0 4 .000 5 12 .294

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Maryland ......................... 4 1 .800 18 3 .857virginia# .......................... 4 1 .800 14 4 .778Duke ................................. 3 2 .600 13 8 .619north Carolina .............. 2 3 .400 13 7 .650Boston College ............. 2 3 .400 7 10 .412virginia Tech .................. 0 5 .000 4 14 .222

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Temple#........................... 6 1 .857 13 7 .650richmond ....................... 6 1 .857 9 9 .500Duquesne ....................... 5 2 .714 8 9 .471Massachusetts .............. 4 3 .571 7 11 .389george Washington ... 3 4 .429 5 11 .315St. Joseph’s ..................... 2 5 .286 7 9 .438St. Bonaventure ........... 2 5 .286 4 10 .286La Salle ............................. 0 7 .000 1 15 .063

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BIG EAST CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Syracuse# ........................ 5 0 1.000 18 3 .857notre Dame ................... 4 1 .800 12 7 .632georgetown .................. 3 2 .600 12 7 .632rutgers ............................ 2 3 .400 7 10 .412Loyola (Md.) ................... 1 4 .200 6 10 .375Connecticut ................... 0 5 .000 1 15 .063

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.george Mason .............. 5 2 .714 12 5 .706Towson# .......................... 5 2 .714 13 6 .684William & Mary ............. 5 2 .714 10 9 .526Delaware ......................... 4 3 .571 11 6 .647Hofstra ............................. 4 3 .571 7 9 .438James Madison ............ 3 4 .429 7 9 .438Drexel ............................... 2 5 .286 10 7 .588old Dominion ............... 0 7 .000 4 9 .308

IVY LEAGUE& Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Penn .................................. 7 0 1.000 17 2 .895Princeton ........................ 5 2 .714 13 5 .722Cornell .............................. 5 2 .714 10 6 .625Yale .................................... 4 3 .571 11 5 .688Dartmouth ..................... 3 4 .429 7 9 .438Harvard ............................ 2 5 .286 9 7 .563Brown ............................... 2 5 .286 6 10 .375Columbia ........................ 0 7 .000 5 10 .333

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.fairfield ............................ 6 0 1.000 17 2 .895Marist# ............................. 5 1 .833 10 9 .526Canisius ........................... 4 2 .667 9 9 .500Iona ................................... 3 3 .500 7 11 .389Manhattan ..................... 2 4 .333 7 7 .500Siena ................................. 1 5 .167 3 11 .214niagara ............................ 0 6 .000 2 11 .154

MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Denver ............................. 5 0 1.000 13 6 .684California ......................... 4 1 .800 9 9 .500Stanford# ........................ 3 2 .600 12 8 .600oregon............................. 2 3 .400 13 7 .650UC Davis .......................... 1 4 .200 7 11 .389St. Mary’s (Cal.).............. 0 5 .000 2 16 .111

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Monmouth..................... 7 1 .875 13 5 .722Quinnipiac ...................... 7 1 .875 10 6 .625Sacred Heart# ............... 7 1 .875 12 8 .600Mt. St. Mary’s ................. 5 3 .625 9 9 .500robert Morris ................ 4 4 .500 5 11 .313Wagner ............................ 3 5 .375 3 13 .188Long Island .................... 2 6 .250 3 13 .188Central Conn. St. .......... 1 7 .125 1 13 .071St. francis (Pa.) .............. 0 8 .000 0 14 .000

PATRIOT LEAGUE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Colgate# .......................... 5 1 .833 11 10 .524American ........................ 5 1 .833 8 10 .444navy .................................. 4 2 .667 13 4 .765Lehigh .............................. 4 2 .667 10 7 .588Holy Cross....................... 2 4 .333 5 11 .313Bucknell ........................... 1 5 .167 6 8 .429Lafayette ......................... 0 6 .000 2 15 .118

INDEPENDENTS Full SeasonTeam W L Pct.Louisville ........................................................ 12 4 .750Le Moyne ....................................................... 12 5 .706Davidson ........................................................ 11 5 .688Presbyterian ................................................. 2 2 .500Longwood ..................................................... 6 10 .375villanova......................................................... 4 13 .235Howard ........................................................... 2 11 .154Cincinnati ...................................................... 2 14 .125

#Won conference postseason tournament.

CONFERENCE CAROLINAS Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Limestone# .................... 10 0 1.000 17 2 .895Belmont Abbey ............ 7 3 .700 12 7 .632Queens (n.C.) ................ 6 4 .600 11 7 .611Pfeiffer .............................. 5 5 .500 8 9 .471St. Andrews .................... 2 8 .200 7 12 .368Lees-Mcrae.................... 0 10 .000 1 15 .063

EAST COAST CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Adelphi# .......................... 6 0 1.000 16 1 .941C.W. Post ......................... 5 1 .833 17 2 .895new Haven .................... 3 3 .500 14 3 .824Dowling ........................... 3 3 .500 10 5 .667Philadelphia U. ............. 2 4 .333 12 5 .706Molloy .............................. 2 4 .333 10 7 .588St. Thomas Aquinas .... 0 6 .000 5 11 .313

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Stonehill# ........................ 10 0 1.000 14 3 .824Southern n.H. ............... 9 1 .800 12 6 .667Merrimack ...................... 7 3 .700 8 6 .571Bryant ............................... 7 3 .700 10 8 .556St. Michael’s ................... 6 4 .600 9 7 .563Bentley ............................. 6 4 .600 7 10 .412St. Anselm ...................... 4 6 .400 5 10 .333Southern Conn. St. ..... 3 7 .300 3 13 .188Assumption ................... 2 8 .200 2 14 .125franklin Pierce .............. 1 9 .100 3 12 .200American Int’l ............... 0 10 .000 0 16 .000

PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.West Chester#............... 14 0 1.000 20 1 .952Lock Haven .................... 12 2 .857 15 4 .789Bloomsburg ................... 9 5 .643 9 9 .500east Stroudsburg ......... 8 6 .571 11 7 .611Millersville ...................... 7 7 .500 8 7 .533Shippensburg ............... 4 10 .286 4 13 .235Indiana (Pa.) ................... 2 12 .143 3 14 .176Slippery rock ................ 0 14 .000 0 17 .000

INDEPENDENTS Full SeasonTeam W L Pct.Mercyhurst .................................................... 12 3 .800gannon ........................................................... 11 4 .733georgian Court ........................................... 11 5 .688Wilmington (Del.) ....................................... 9 6 .600Chestnut Hill ................................................ 4 11 .267rollins .............................................................. 3 9 .250Kutztown ....................................................... 2 8 .200Dominican (n.Y.) ......................................... 2 12 .143regis (Colo.) .................................................. 1 11 .083

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CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Salisbury# ....................... 7 0 1.000 22 1 .957St. Mary’s (Md.) ............. 6 1 .857 15 6 .714Mary Washington........ 5 2 .714 10 8 .556York (Pa.).......................... 4 3 .571 11 6 .647Stevenson ....................... 3 4 .429 12 5 .706Marymount (va.) ......... 2 5 .286 8 8 .500Wesley .............................. 1 6 .143 5 11 .313Hood ................................. 0 7 .000 4 12 .250

CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.frank. & Marsh.# .......... 9 0 1.000 19 2 .905gettysburg ..................... 8 1 .889 17 4 .810Dickinson ........................ 7 2 .778 12 6 .667Muhlenberg................... 5 4 .556 11 5 .688McDaniel ......................... 5 4 .556 10 7 .588Ursinus ............................. 5 4 .556 8 9 .471Washington (Md.) ....... 3 6 .333 7 8 .467Swarthmore ................... 2 7 .222 6 11 .353Haverford ........................ 1 8 .111 5 11 .313Bryn Mawr ...................... 0 9 .000 4 11 .267

COLONIAL STATES ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Cabrini .............................. 10 0 1.000 13 6 .684eastern#........................... 9 1 .900 14 5 .737gwynedd-Mercy.......... 8 2 .800 10 8 .556notre Dame (Md.) ....... 7 3 .700 10 6 .625Centenary (n.J.) ............ 5 5 .500 7 7 .500Misericorida ................... 5 5 .500 7 9 .438neumann ........................ 5 5 .500 6 10 .375Marywood ...................... 2 8 .200 3 12 .200Alvernia ........................... 2 8 .200 2 13 .133Cedar Crest .................... 1 9 .100 2 14 .125Immaculata .................... 1 9 .100 1 12 .077

COMMONWEALTH COASTCONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.endicott# ........................ 9 0 1.000 15 6 .714Western new eng. ...... 8 2 .800 17 5 .773roger Williams .............. 7 2 .778 14 5 .737gordon ............................ 7 3 .700 12 6 .667Curry ................................. 5 4 .556 11 6 .647Colby-Sawyer ................ 4 5 .444 6 10 .375new england ................ 4 6 .400 7 11 .389new england Col......... 3 6 .333 4 12 .250Salve regina .................. 1 8 .111 5 12 .294nichols ............................. 1 9 .100 4 11 .267regis (Mass.) .................. 0 4 .000 0 5 .000

EMPIRE 8 Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.nazareth ......................... 8 0 1.000 10 5 .667St. John fisher............... 7 1 .857 11 8 .579Stevens Institute .......... 6 2 .750 14 6 .700Ithaca# ............................. 5 3 .625 9 8 .529Utica .................................. 4 4 .500 9 8 .529rochester Inst. .............. 3 5 .375 6 8 .429elmira ............................... 2 6 .250 7 9 .438Hartwick .......................... 1 7 .125 3 11 .214Alfred ................................ 0 8 .000 2 11 .154

GREAT NORTHEAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.emerson .......................... 5 0 1.000 13 4 .765norwich# ........................ 4 1 .800 11 5 .688Lasell ................................. 3 2 .600 7 8 .467

Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.St. Joseph’s (Me.) ......... 2 3 .400 5 8 .385St. Joseph (Conn.) ....... 1 4 .200 2 7 .222Pine Manor..................... 0 5 .000 0 11 .000

LANDMARk CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Catholic# ......................... 5 0 1.000 17 5 .773goucher .......................... 4 1 .800 6 10 .375Drew ................................. 3 2 .600 10 8 .556Susquehanna ................ 2 3 .400 6 10 .375Scranton .......................... 1 4 .200 8 8 .500Moravian ......................... 0 5 .000 9 7 .563

LIBERTY LEAGUE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Hamilton# ..................... 8 0 1.000 21 1 .955Union (n.Y.) .................... 7 1 .875 15 4 .789William Smith................ 6 2 .750 13 4 .765St. Lawrence .................. 5 3 .625 11 5 .688vassar ............................... 4 4 .500 10 5 .667rochester ........................ 3 5 .375 5 9 .357rensselaer ...................... 2 6 .250 7 7 .500Clarkson .......................... 1 7 .125 2 12 .143Skidmore ........................ 0 8 .000 3 14 .176

LITTLE EAST CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.eastern Conn. St.# ....... 6 0 1.000 11 7 .611Southern Me. ................ 5 1 .833 8 9 .471Keene St. ......................... 4 2 .667 13 8 .619Mass.-Dartmouth ........ 3 3 .500 9 6 .600Western Conn. St. ........ 1 5 .167 4 14 .222rhode Island Col. ....... 1 5 .167 3 12 .200Plymouth St. .................. 1 5 .167 1 11 .083

MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.fDU-florham# .............. 8 0 1.000 16 3 .842elizabethtown ............. 7 1 .875 11 5 .688Messiah............................ 6 2 .750 10 7 .588Lycoming ........................ 5 3 .625 9 8 .529Manhattanville ............. 4 4 .500 9 8 .529Widener ........................... 3 5 .375 5 10 .333King’s (Pa.)....................... 2 6 .250 3 13 .188Wilkes ............................... 1 7 .125 6 10 .375Arcadia ............................. 0 8 .000 4 10 .286

NEW ENGLAND SMALL COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Middlebury .................... 8 1 .889 12 5 .706Amherst ........................... 7 2 .778 15 4 .789Trinity (Conn.) ............... 6 3 .667 11 7 .611Colby# .............................. 5 4 .556 13 6 .684Tufts .................................. 5 4 .556 10 5 .667Bowdoin .......................... 4 5 .444 9 7 .563Bates ................................. 3 6 .333 7 7 .500Wesleyan (Conn.) ........ 3 6 .333 7 9 .438Connecticut Col. .......... 2 7 .222 7 8 .467Williams ........................... 2 7 .222 4 8 .333

NEW ENGLAND WOMEN’S AND MEN’S ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Babson# ......................... 6 0 1.000 16 3 .842Springfield ...................... 5 1 .833 10 7 .588Wellesley ......................... 3 3 .500 10 8 .556MIT ..................................... 3 3 .500 5 7 .417Wheaton (Mass.) .......... 3 3 .500 7 10 .412Smith ................................ 1 5 .167 5 10 .333Mount Holyoke ............ 0 6 .000 2 13 .133

NEW ENGLAND WOMEN’S LACROSSE ALLIANCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Bridgewater St.# .......... 7 0 1.000 15 5 .750Castleton ......................... 6 1 ..857 10 8 .556Worcester St. ................. 5 2 .714 9 6 .600Westfield St. ................... 4 3 .571 8 7 .533fitchburg St. .................. 3 4 .429 5 9 .357elms ................................... 2 5 .286 4 9 .308Becker .............................. 1 6 143 2 10 .167Thomas (Me.) ................ 0 7 .000 1 8 .111

NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.ohio Wesleyan# ........... 5 1 .833 10 5 .667Wooster ........................... 4 2 .667 10 6 .625Allegheny ....................... 4 2 .667 7 9 .438Denison ........................... 4 2 .667 6 9 .400Kenyon ............................. 3 3 .500 9 5 .643Wittenberg ..................... 1 5 .167 6 7 .462oberlin ............................. 0 6 .000 3 11 .214

OLD DOMINION ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Wash. & Lee# ................. 8 0 1.000 17 3 .850va. Wesleyan .................. 6 2 .750 12 6 .667roanoke .......................... 6 2 .750 10 8 .556guilford ............................ 5 3 .625 9 7 .563randolph-Macon ........ 5 3 .625 6 11 .353Lynchburg ...................... 3 5 .375 8 9 .471Sweet Briar ..................... 2 6 .250 5 7 .417Bridgewater (va.) ......... 1 7 .125 5 10 .333Hollins .............................. 0 8 .000 1 10 .091

SkYLINE CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Montclair St.# ................ 5 0 1.000 9 8 .529Kean .................................. 4 1 .800 14 6 .700Mt. St. vincent ............... 3 2 .600 7 9 .438farmingdale St. ........... 2 3 .400 4 11 .267ramapo ........................... 1 4 .200 1 10 .091Maritime (n.Y.) .............. 0 5 .000 1 11 .083

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORk ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Cortland St.# ................. 8 0 1.000 14 6 .700Buffalo St......................... 7 1 .875 9 4 .692Brockport ........................ 6 2 .750 14 4 .778geneseo St. .................... 4 4 .500 10 5 .667fredonia St. .................... 4 4 .500 11 6 .647oneonta St. .................... 4 4 .500 10 7 .588oswego St. ..................... 2 6 .250 5 11 .313SUnY Potsdam ............. 1 7 .125 5 9 .357Morrisville St.*............... 0 8 .000 4 10 .286*NCAA Provisional Member

USA SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Conference Full SeasonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Chris. newport# ........... 4 0 1.000 13 6 .684greensboro .................... 3 1 .750 5 12 .294Methodist ....................... 2 2 .500 3 11 .214ferrum ............................. 1 3 .250 4 9 .308Shenandoah .................. 0 4 .000 1 11 .083

INDEPENDENTS Full SeasonTeam W L Pct.TCnJ ................................................................. 17 2 .895Claremont-M-S ............................................ 13 3 .813Colorado Col. ............................................... 10 3 .769Puget Sound ................................................ 10 3 .769rowan ............................................................. 13 5 .722Medaille .......................................................... 7 4 .636redlands ........................................................ 9 6 .600fontbonne .................................................... 6 5 .545Keuka ............................................................... 5 5 .500frostburg St. ................................................. 8 9 .471

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AMERICAN LACROSSE CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2002 vanderbilt2003 ohio St.* Penn St.2004 northwestern vanderbilt*2005 northwestern2006 northwestern2007 northwestern2008 northwesternYear Conference Tournament2007 northwestern2008 northwestern*Received conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tourna-ment.

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1997 Maryland1998 north Carolina1999 Maryland2000 Maryland north Carolina2001 Maryland2002 virginia2003 Maryland2004 Duke2005 Duke virginia2006 Duke north Carolina virginia2007 Duke Maryland2008 Maryland virginiaYear Conference Tournament1997 Maryland1998 virginia1999 Maryland2000 Maryland2001 Maryland2002 north Carolina2003 Maryland2004 virginia2005 Duke

2006 virginia2007 virginia2008 virginia

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1999 Temple2000 Massachusetts Temple virginia Tech2001 Temple2002 Temple2003 Temple2004 Duquesne Temple2005 Duquesne Temple2006 richmond2007 george Washington richmond2008 richmond TempleYear Conference Tournament1999 virginia Tech2000 Massachusetts2001 Temple2002 Temple2003 Temple2004 Temple2005 richmond2006 richmond2007 richmond2008 Temple

BIG EAST CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2001 georgetown2002 georgetown2003 georgetown2004 georgetown2005 georgetown2006 georgetown 2007 georgetown Syracuse2008 SyracuseYear Conference Tournament2007 Syracuse2008 Syracuse

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONYear Regular Season1992 Loyola (Md.)1993 old Dominion1994 Loyola (Md.)1995 James Madison William & Mary1996 Loyola (Md.)1997 Loyola (Md.)1998 Loyola (Md.)1999 James Madison2000 James Madison2001 Loyola (Md.)2002 Loyola (Md.)2003 old Dominion2004 James Madison2005 Hofstra2006 James Madison2007 Hofstra2008 george Mason Towson William & MaryYear Conference Tournament1992 William & Mary1993 Loyola (Md.)1994 Loyola (Md.)1995 old Dominion1996 Loyola (Md.)1997 James Madison1998 Loyola (Md.)1999 James Madison2000 Loyola (Md.)2001 James Madison2002 Loyola (Md.)

2003 James Madison2004 James Madison2005 Towson2006 James Madison2007 Hofstra2008 Towson

IVY LEAGUEYear Regular Season1980 Penn Yale1981 Harvard1982 Harvard Penn1983 Harvard1984 Harvard1985 Harvard1986 Dartmouth1987 Dartmouth Harvard1988 Harvard1989 Harvard1990 Harvard1991 Harvard1992 Harvard1993 Harvard Princeton1994 Princeton1995 Dartmouth1996 Princeton1997 Dartmouth Princeton1998 Dartmouth1999 Dartmouth2000 Dartmouth2001 Dartmouth Princeton2002 Princeton2003 Dartmouth Princeton Yale2004 Princeton2005 Dartmouth2006 Cornell Princeton2007 Penn2008 Penn

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1997 Mt. St. Mary’s1998 Mt. St. Mary’s1999 fairfield2000 Manhattan Marist2001 fairfield2002 fairfield2003 fairfield2004 Le Moyne2005 Manhattan Siena2006 Le Moyne2007 Le Moyne2008 fairfieldYear Conference Tournament2000 Manhattan2001 fairfield2002 Le Moyne2003 Le Moyne2004 Manhattan2005 Manhattan2006 Le Moyne2007 Le Moyne2008 Marist

MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATIONYear Regular Season2004 Stanford2005 Stanford2006 California Denver Stanford

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2007 Denver2008 DenverYear Conference Tournament2004 California2005 Stanford2006 Stanford2007 Stanford2008 Stanford

NORTHEAST CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1998 UMBC1999 UMBC2000 UMBC2001 Monmouth2002 UMBC2003 UMBC Monmouth2004 Mt. St. Mary’s2005 Monmouth Mt. St. Mary’s2006 Monmouth2007 Mt. St. Mary’s2008 Monmouth Quinnipiac Sacred HeartYear Conference Tournament1998 UMBC1999 UMBC2000 UMBC2001 Monmouth2002 UMBC2003 UMBC2004 Mt. St. Mary’s2005 Mt. St. Mary’s2006 Monmouth2007 Monmouth2008 Sacred Heart

PATRIOT LEAGUEYear Regular Season1991 Lafayette1992 Lafayette1993 Lafayette1994 Lehigh1995 Lafayette1996 Lafayette1997 Lafayette1998 Lafayette1999 Colgate2000 Lafayette2001 Lafayette2002 American Lafayette2003 American* Colgate2004 Colgate2005 Colgate2006 Holy Cross2007 Holy Cross2008 American Colgate*Forfeited its victory versus Lehigh.

Year Conference Tournament2001 Lafayette2002 Lafayette2003 American2004 Colgate2005 Colgate2006 Holy Cross2007 Holy Cross2008 Colgate

DIVISION IICONFERENCE CAROLINASYear Regular Season2004 Limestone2005 Limestone Queens (n.C.) Pfeiffer2006 Limestone2007 Limestone2008 LImestone

Year Conference Tournament2004 Pfeiffer2005 Pfeiffer2006 Limestone2007 Pfeiffer2008 LimestoneNote: Conference was known as the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference before 2007.

EAST COAST CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2006 C.W. Post2007 C.W. Post2008 AdelphiYear Conference Tournament2008 AdelphiNote: Conference was known as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference before 2007.

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1999 Stonehill2000 Bentley Stonehill2001 Stonehill2002 Stonehill2003 Stonehill2004 Stonehill2005 Stonehill2006 Stonehill2007 Stonehill2008 StonehillYear Conference Tournament1999 St. Michael’s2000 Stonehill2001 Stonehill2002 Stonehill2003 Stonehill2004 Stonehill2005 Stonehill2006 Stonehill2007 Stonehill2008 Stonehill

PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1994 West Chester1995 Shippensburg1996 West Chester1997 West Chester1988 West Chester1999 West Chester2000 Bloomsburg2001 West Chester2002 West Chester2003 Bloomsburg2004 West Chester2005 West Chester2006 Lock Haven West Chester2007 West Chester2008 West ChesterYear Conference Tournament1986 West Chester1987 West Chester1988 Millersville1989 Millersville1990 Millersville1991 Bloomsburg1992 West Chester1993 West Chester1994 West Chester1995 West Chester1996 West Chester1997 West Chester1998 West Chester1999 West Chester2000 Bloomsburg2001 West Chester2002 West Chester2003 Bloomsburg2004 West Chester2005 West Chester2006 West Chester

2007 West Chester2008 West Chester

DIVISION IIICAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season19951996 goucher1997 Salisbury1998 Mary Washington Salisbury1999 Salisbury2000 Mary Washington 2001 Mary Washington St. Mary’s (Md.) Salisbury2002 St. Mary’s (Md.)2003 Salisbury2004 Salisbury2005 Salisbury2006 Salisbury2007 Salisbury2008 SalisburyYear Conference Tournament1995 goucher1996 goucher 1997 Mary Washington1998 St. Mary’s (Md.)1999 St. Mary’s (Md.)2000 Salisbury2001 Salisbury2002 St. Mary’s (Md.)2003 Salisbury2004 Salisbury2005 Salisbury2006 Salisbury2007 Salisbury2008 Salisbury

CENTENNIAL CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1994 Johns Hopkins1995 Johns Hopkins1996 Ursinus1997 Johns Hopkins1998 Johns Hopkins1999 Ursinus2000 gettysburg2001 Ursinus2002 Ursinus2003 gettysburg2004 gettysburg2005 frank. & Marsh.2006 gettysburg2007 frank. & Marsh.2008 frank. & Marsh.Year Conference Tournament2001 Ursinus2002 gettysburg2003 gettysburg2004 gettysburg2005 gettysburg2006 gettysburg2007 frank. & Marsh.2008 frank. & Marsh.

COLONIAL STATES ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1993 eastern1994 eastern1995 Arcadia1996 Arcadia1997 Cedar Crest1998 Cabrini1999 Cabrini2000 Cabrini2001 Cabrini2002 Cabrini2003 Cabrini2004 Cabrini2005 Cabrini gwynedd-Mercy2006 Cabrini2007 Cabrini

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2008 CabriniYear Conference Tournament2000 Cabrini2001 Cabrini2002 Cabrini2003 Cabrini2004 Cabrini2005 Cabrini2006 eastern2007 eastern2008 easternNote: Conference was known as the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference before 2008.

COMMONWEALTH COAST CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2002 gordon new england2003 gordon2004 gordon new england Col.2005 endicott gordon new england new england Col.2006 Colby-Sawyer endicott2007 gordon2008 endicottYear Conference Tournament2002 gordon2003 gordon2004 new england Col.2005 gordon2006 endicott2007 endicott2008 endicott

EMPIRE 8Year Regular Season2002 nazareth2003 Ithaca2004 Ithaca2005 nazareth2006 nazareth2007 nazareth2008 nazarethYear Conference Tournament2003 Ithaca2004 Ithaca2005 nazareth2006 nazareth2007 St. John fisher2008 Ithaca

GREAT NORTHEAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2008 emerson

Year Conference Tournament2008 norwich

LANDMARk CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2008 CatholicYear Conference Tournament2008 Catholic

LIBERTY LEAGUEYear Regular Season1996 19971998 1999 2000 2001 Hamilton2002 Union (n.Y.)

2003 William Smith2004 Union (n.Y.) William Smith2005 Skidmore Union (n.Y.)2006 William Smith2007 Hamilton2008 HamiltonYear Conference Tournament2003 William Smith2004 William Smith2005 Union (n.Y.)2006 Union (n.Y.)2007 Hamilton2008 HamiltonNote: Conference was known as the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Conference before 2005.

LITTLE EAST CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2002 Plymouth St.2003 Plymouth St.2004 Plymouth St.2005 Plymouth St.2006 Plymouth St.2007 eastern Conn. St.2008 eastern Conn. St.Year Conference Tournament2002 Plymouth St.2003 Plymouth St.2004 Plymouth St.2005 eastern Conn. St.2006 Plymouth St.2007 Plymouth St.2008 eastern Conn. St.

MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1980 frank. & Marsh.1981 gettysburg1982 frank. & Marsh.1983 frank. & Marsh.1984 Drew (east) gettysburg (West)1985 Drew (east) gettysburg (West)1986 Haverford (east) gettysburg (West)1987 Drew (east) McDaniel (West)1988 Drew (east) Johns Hopkins (West)1989 frank. & Marsh. (east) Johns Hopkins (West)1990 frank. & Marsh. (east) Johns Hopkins (West)1991 frank. & Marsh. (east) Johns Hopkins (West)1992 Ursinus (east) gettysburg (West)1993 frank. & Marsh. (east) Johns Hopkins (West)1994 Drew1995 Drew1996 Drew1997 Drew1998 Drew1999 Drew2000 Drew2001 Drew Susquehanna2002 Drew2003 Drew Messiah Scranton2004 Scranton2005 Drew2006 Messiah2007 elizabethtown2008 fDU-florhamYear Conference Tournament1984 Drew

1985 Drew1986 Haverford1987 McDaniel1988 Drew1989 Johns Hopkins1990 Johns Hopkins1991 frank. & Marsh.1992 Ursinus1993 frank. & Marsh.1994-97 no tournament1998 Drew1999 Drew2000 no tournament2001 Drew2002 Susquehanna2003 Scranton2004 Scranton2005 Drew2006 Messiah2007 Drew2008 fDU-florham

NEW ENGLAND SMALL COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Conference Tournament2001 Middlebury2002 Middlebury2003 Middlebury2004 Middlebury2005 Middlebury2006 Middlebury2007 Middlebury2008 ColbyNote: Conference tournaments began in 2001. Before that year, no conference champion was declared.

NEW ENGLAND WOMEN’S AND MEN’S ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1990 Wellesley1991 Smith1992 Smith1993 Mount Holyoke1994 Mount Holyoke1995 Mount Holyoke1996 Babson1997 none1998 Wellesley1999 Wellesley2000 Wellesley2001 Wellesley2002 Springfield2003 Wheaton (Mass.)2004 Wheaton (Mass.)2005 Wheaton (Mass.)2006 Springfield2007 Babson2008 BabsonYear Conference Tournament1993 Mount Holyoke1994 Mount Holyoke1995 Mount Holyoke1996 Wellesley1997 Wellesley1998 Wellesley1999 Wellesley2000 Wellesley2001 Wellesley2002 Springfield2003 Wheaton (Mass.)2004 Wheaton (Mass.)2005 Springfield2006 Springfield2007 Babson2008 BabsonNote: Conference was known as the New England Women’s 8 Conference before 1999.

NEW ENGLAND WOMEN’S LACROSSE ALLIANCEYear Regular Season1998 new england Col. and Plymouth St. (north) eastern Conn. St. (South)1999 Plymouth St. (north) Bridgewater St. (South)

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2000 Plymouth St. (north) Bridgewater St. (South)2001 Plymouth St. (north) Bridgewater St. (South)2002 Western new eng.2003 Bridgewater St.2004 Western new eng.2005 Western new eng.2006 Western new eng.2007 Western new eng.2008 Bridgewater St.Year Conference Tournament1998 new england Col.1999 Bridgewater St.2000 Plymouth St.2001 Plymouth St.2002 Western new eng.2003 Bridgewater St.2004 Western new eng.2005 Western new eng.2006 Western new eng.2007 Western new eng.2008 Bridgewater St.

NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1985 Denison1986 Denison1987 Denison1988 Denison1989 Denison1990 Denison1991 Denison1992 Denison1993 Denison1994 Denison1995 oberlin1996 Denison1997 oberlin1998 Denison1999 Denison2000 Denison2001 Denison2002 Denison2003 Denison Wooster2004 Wooster2005 Denison2006 Wooster2007 Denison ohio Wesleyan Wooster2008 ohio WesleyanYear Conference Tournament1997 oberlin1998 oberlin1999 Denison2000 Denison2001 Denison2002 Wooster2003 Wooster2004 Wooster2005 ohio Wesleyan2006 Denison2007 Wooster2008 ohio Wesleyan

OLD DOMINION ATHLETICCONFERENCEYear Regular Season1983 Lynchburg1984 Lynchburg1985 Lynchburg1986 Lynchburg1987 roanoke1988 roanoke1989 Lynchburg1990 roanoke1991 roanoke1992 Wash. & Lee1993 Wash. & Lee1994 roanoke1995 roanoke1996 roanoke1997 roanoke1998 Wash. & Lee1999 roanoke2000 randolph-Macon2001 Wash. & Lee2002 randolph-Macon Wash. & Lee2003 Wash. & Lee2004 va. Wesleyan Wash. & Lee2005 Wash. & Lee2006 Wash. & Lee2007 Wash. & Lee2008 Wash. & LeeYear Conference Tournament1983 Lynchburg1984 Lynchburg1985 Lynchburg1986 Lynchburg1987 roanoke1988 roanoke1989 Lynchburg1990 roanoke1991 roanoke1992 Wash. & Lee1993 Wash. & Lee1994 roanoke1995 roanoke1996 roanoke1997 roanoke1998 Wash. & Lee1999 roanoke2000 randolph-Macon2001 Wash. & Lee2002 randolph-Macon2003 Wash. & Lee2004 Wash. & Lee2005 Wash. & Lee2006 Wash. & Lee2007 Wash. & Lee2008 Wash. & Lee

SkYLINE CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2006 Montclair St.2007 Montclair St.2008 Montclair St.Year Conference Tournament2006 Montclair St.2007 Montclair St.2008 Montclair St.

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORk ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1997 Cortland St. (east) Brockport (West)1998 oneonta St. (east) oswego St. (West)1999 Cortland St. (east) geneseo St. (West)2000 Cortland St.2001 Cortland St.2002 Cortland St.2003 Cortland St.2004 Cortland St.2005 Cortland St. geneseo St. oswego St.2006 Cortland St.

2007 Cortland St.2008 Cortland St.Year Conference Tournament1997 Cortland St.1998 oneonta St.1999 Cortland St.2000 Cortland St.2001 Cortland St.2002 Cortland St.2003 Cortland St.2004 Cortland St.2005 Cortland St.2006 Cortland St.2007 Cortland St.2008 Cortland St.

USA SOUTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Regular Season2001 greensboro2002 Chris. newport2003 greensboro2004 Chris. newport greensboro Methodist2005 Chris. newport2006 greensboro2007 Chris. newport2008 Chris. newportYear Conference Tournament2001 greensboro2002 greensboro2003 greensboro2004 greensboro2005 Shenandoah2006 Chris. newport2007 Chris. newport2008 Chris. newport

Discontinued Conferences

ATLANTIC WOMEN’S COLLEGES CONFERENCEYear Regular Season1996 notre Dame (Md.)1997 notre Dame (Md.)1998 notre Dame (Md.)1999 notre Dame (Md.)2000 notre Dame (Md.)2001 notre Dame (Md.)2002 notre Dame (Md.)2003 notre Dame (Md.)2004 notre Dame (Md.)2005 notre Dame (Md.)2006 notre Dame (Md.)2007 notre Dame (Md.)Year Conference Tournament1996 notre Dame (Md.)1997 notre Dame (Md.)1998 notre Dame (Md.)1999 notre Dame (Md.)2000 notre Dame (Md.)2001 notre Dame (Md.)2002 notre Dame (Md.)2003 notre Dame (Md.)2004 notre Dame (Md.)2005 notre Dame (Md.)2006 notre Dame (Md.)2007 notre Dame (Md.)