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Micaela Gallagher<br />
kerry kiddoo<br />
krizia layne<br />
2012<br />
<strong>field</strong><br />
<strong>hockey</strong><br />
Media Guide
STEPHANIE COWLES<br />
KAITLYN DE TURO
2012 Hofstra FIELD HOCKEY Quick Facts<br />
Location: Hempstead, New York 11549<br />
Founded: 1935<br />
Enrollment: 11,453<br />
Affiliation: NCAA Division I<br />
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Nickname: Pride<br />
Colors: Gold, White and Blue<br />
Home Field: Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium<br />
Playing Surface: Hockey Grass Club<br />
President: Stuart Rabinowitz<br />
NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative:<br />
Michael Barnes<br />
Director of Athletics: Jeffrey A. Hathaway<br />
Executive Associate Director of Athletics:<br />
Danny McCabe<br />
Senior Associate Director of Athletics:<br />
Cindy Lewis<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Communications: Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
External Affairs: Tim McMahon<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Facilities: Jay Artinian<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Compliance: John Heck<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for<br />
Development: Daniel Solow<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for<br />
Corporate Relations: Ellen Johnson<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-<br />
Athlete Development: Samantha Sweeney<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for<br />
Marketing and Promotions:<br />
Chrissy Arnone<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket<br />
Operations: Maria Corvino<br />
Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely<br />
Director of Student-Athlete Services:<br />
James Lally<br />
Assistant Director of Administration:<br />
Rachel August<br />
Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-3800<br />
Top Returnees<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Communications: Stephen Gorchov<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-4933<br />
E-mail Address: Stephen.A.Gorchov@hofstra.edu<br />
Senior Sports Information Director:<br />
Jim Sheehan (Field Hockey contact)<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-6764<br />
Cell Phone: (516) 523-6692<br />
E-mail Address: Jim.B.Sheehan@hofstra.edu<br />
Senior Assistant Director of Athletic<br />
Communications: Brian Bohl<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-6759<br />
E-mail Address: Brian.K.Bohl@hofstra.edu<br />
Director of Athletic Publications:<br />
Len Skoros<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-4602<br />
E-mail Address:<br />
Leonard.M.Skoros@hofstra.edu<br />
Athletic Communications Fax:<br />
(516) 463-5033<br />
Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings<br />
Field Hockey Athletic Trainer:<br />
Robert DiMonda<br />
Equipment Manager: Kathy Theiling<br />
Photographers: Brian Ballweg, Stephen Slade,<br />
Len Skoros, Jim Sheehan<br />
FIELD HOCKEY INFORMATION<br />
Head Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
(Massachusetts, 1992)<br />
Record at Hofstra: 140-136/14 years<br />
Overall Record: 167-215-3/20 years<br />
Associate Head Coach: April Cornell<br />
(Connecticut, 2005), seventh year<br />
Field Hockey Office Phone:<br />
(516) 463-3712/6781<br />
2011 Record: 13-9<br />
2011 Conference Record: 5-3/tied for 2nd<br />
place in Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Players Returning/Lost: 16/10<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4<br />
HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY ON THE WEB<br />
<strong>GoHofstra</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Name Pos. Cl. 2011 Stats<br />
Krizia Layne F Sr. 22 games, 20 goals, 13 assists, 53 points<br />
Jonel Boileau F So. 22 games, 8 goals, 3 assists, 19 points<br />
Micaela Gallagher M/F Sr. 22 games, 5 goals, 4 assists, 14 points<br />
Codi Nyland D Sr. 22 games, 1 goal, 1 assists, 3 points<br />
Kaitlyn De Turo G Jr. 3 games, 1.21 GAA, .667 save percentage.<br />
Table of Contents<br />
1 Quick Facts/Table of Contents<br />
2 This is Hofstra University<br />
4 Hofstra Highlights<br />
6 Head Coach Kathy De Angelis<br />
8 Associate Head Coach<br />
April Cornell<br />
9 2012 Roster<br />
10 2012 Outlook<br />
12 2012 Player Profiles<br />
28 Hofstra University President<br />
29 University Senior Administration/<br />
Trustees<br />
30 Hofstra University Vice President<br />
and Director of Athletics<br />
32 Hofstra Athletic Administration<br />
and Head Coaches<br />
34 Athletic Academic Support<br />
35 Sports Medicine/Athletic Training<br />
36 Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium/<br />
Facilities<br />
38 Long Island/New York City<br />
39 2011 Statistics and Results<br />
40 The Colonial Athletic Association<br />
41 Asics<br />
42 2011 CAA Review<br />
44 Hofstra Field Hockey Honor Roll<br />
46 Hofstra Field Hockey Record Book<br />
48 Hofstra Field Hockey Alumnae<br />
50 Series Records<br />
51 All-Time Results<br />
55 Media Information<br />
56 Campus Map/Getting to Hofstra<br />
Hofstra University is <strong>com</strong>mitted to extending equal opportunity to<br />
all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex,<br />
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national or<br />
ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, marital or veteran status in<br />
employment and in the conduct and operation of Hofstra University’s<br />
educational programs and activities, including admissions, scholarship<br />
and loan programs and athletic and other school administered<br />
programs. This statement of nondiscrimination is in <strong>com</strong>pliance with<br />
Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the<br />
Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation<br />
Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act,<br />
the Age Discrimination Act and other applicable federal, state and<br />
local laws and regulations relating to nondiscrimination (“Equal<br />
Opportunity Laws”). The Equal Rights and Opportunity Officer is the<br />
University’s official responsible for coordinating its overall adherence<br />
to Equal Opportunity Laws. Questions or concerns regarding any of<br />
these laws or other aspects of Hofstra’s Equal Opportunity Statement<br />
should be directed to the Equal Rights and Opportunity Officer at<br />
EROO@hofstra.edu, (516) 463-7310, C/O Office of Legal Affairs and<br />
General Counsel, 101 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549. For<br />
additional contacts and related resources, see http://www.hofstra.<br />
edu/About/Policy/policy_eoe.html<br />
2012 FIELD HOCKEY 1
THIS IS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />
Hofstra University<br />
provides a dynamic<br />
college experience<br />
tailored for engaged and<br />
ambitious individuals.<br />
Students find pride and<br />
purpose at Hofstra,<br />
through small classes, a<br />
faculty whose primary<br />
concern is teaching,<br />
cutting edge technology,<br />
extensive library resources,<br />
internships, and active and<br />
<strong>com</strong>pelling educational<br />
programs that appeal to<br />
their interests and abilities.<br />
The Hofstra <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
is driven, dynamic and<br />
energetic, helping students<br />
find and focus their<br />
strengths to prepare them<br />
for a successful future.<br />
In its relatively short 77-year history, Hofstra<br />
has established itself as a world-class<br />
institution of higher education and cultural<br />
enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra<br />
campus and the programs offered grow and<br />
change to meet the demands of our students<br />
and our <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />
Hofstra opened in 1935 as a <strong>com</strong>muter school<br />
with all classes and offices housed in one<br />
building. Since those early days, Hofstra<br />
has evolved into an international institution<br />
with a student body hailing from 47 states<br />
and territories, and 50 countries around the<br />
world. The beautiful campus is an accredited<br />
arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres.<br />
There are approximately 3,900 students living<br />
on campus, and Hofstra offers them and all<br />
students an extensive array of academic and<br />
social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close<br />
proximity to Manhattan means that students<br />
have easy access to the wondrous cultural,<br />
social and career offerings of the city.<br />
While the campus and its offerings have<br />
changed, what has remained consistent<br />
throughout the years is the sense of <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
on campus, the eagerness of our students<br />
to learn and the <strong>com</strong>mitment of the Hofstra<br />
faculty and administration to provide a<br />
challenging education that encourages the<br />
pursuit of lifelong learning.<br />
The Colleges and Schools of the University are:<br />
Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,<br />
Frank G. Zarb School of Business, School of<br />
Communication, School of Education, Health<br />
and Human Services, Maurice A. Deane<br />
School of Law, School for University Studies,<br />
School of Engineering and Applied Science,<br />
Honors College, Hofstra University Continuing<br />
Education and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School<br />
of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s<br />
degrees are offered in about 140 areas of study.<br />
Graduate degrees are<br />
offered, including Ph.D.,<br />
Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D.,<br />
J.D., and M.D. degrees,<br />
advanced certificates and<br />
professional diplomas, in<br />
more approximately 150<br />
programs of study.<br />
Hofstra joined with North<br />
Shore-LIJ Health System<br />
in establishing a medical<br />
school on the University<br />
campus in October 2007.<br />
The new school, which<br />
wel<strong>com</strong>ed its first class<br />
in July 2011, is the first<br />
allopathic (MD) medical<br />
school in Nassau County<br />
and the first in New York<br />
State since 1963.<br />
In October 2011 the Commission on<br />
Presidential Debates announced that it had<br />
chosen Hofstra University for the site of<br />
its October 16, 2012 Presidential Debate,<br />
which will be in the “town meeting” format.<br />
The Commission on Presidential Debates,<br />
a nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation, has<br />
sponsored and produced every presidential<br />
and vice-presidential debate since 1988.<br />
Hofstra University hosted the third and final<br />
presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle,<br />
between then Senator Barack Obama and<br />
Senator John McCain, on October 15, 2008.<br />
The debate was a transformational moment for<br />
the University, highlighting the achievements<br />
of our students and faculty and their<br />
engagement in the political process. Leading<br />
up to the debate, students and the entire<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity were engaged by the year-long<br />
Educate ’08 program, almost 150 lectures,<br />
conferences, and events focused on the issues,<br />
history and politics of the presidency, followed<br />
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y Define ’09, which looked at the first year<br />
of his presidency. The University continues to<br />
host important political events, such as the New<br />
York State Gubernatorial Debate in 2010 and<br />
a visit from Newark, NJ, Mayor Cory Booker<br />
to kick of the Debate 2012 - Pride, Politics &<br />
Policy program.<br />
In 2011 Hofstra announced that it would<br />
launch a School of Engineering and Applied<br />
Science with a co-op education program that<br />
will partner with a network of industry leaders<br />
to offer students substantial work experience<br />
before they graduate.<br />
The new school, which will open in September<br />
2012, will <strong>com</strong>bine and expand the University’s<br />
existing Engineering and Computer Science<br />
departments to develop a curriculum that<br />
emphasizes high-tech research, practical<br />
work experience and inter-disciplinary study,<br />
integrating resources and faculty from other<br />
parts of the institution, including the Hofstra<br />
North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the<br />
Frank G. Zarb School of Business.<br />
Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of<br />
the largest, most advanced non-<strong>com</strong>mercial<br />
television facilities in the East. Students<br />
take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a<br />
sophisticated television production/postproduction<br />
facility with two broadcast-quality<br />
studios and control rooms; two advanced<br />
online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear<br />
digital editing systems and several cuts-only<br />
video work stations. Two satellite dishes are<br />
available with one dish providing special news<br />
feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which<br />
also has access to Associated Press, Lexis-<br />
Nexis and Dow Jones services. In addition,<br />
the facility is capable of broadcasting studentproduced<br />
programming to the entire campus<br />
on our own cable channels. Also located here<br />
is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-<br />
FM), audio production studios, a film/video<br />
screening room, film editing rooms, a <strong>com</strong>puter<br />
laboratory, a speech performance studio and a<br />
large dance studio.<br />
17 Varsity sports<br />
20 Eateries on campus<br />
20 Local and national fraternities<br />
and sororities<br />
21 Average undergraduate class<br />
size<br />
22 Academic accreditations<br />
37 Residence halls<br />
Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic<br />
facilities that are among the most<br />
technologically advanced in the nation. Every<br />
seat in every classroom allows students direct<br />
access to the Internet and Hofstra network,<br />
including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn<br />
Library.<br />
Hofstra’s growing <strong>com</strong>puter facilities offer<br />
extensive high-tech training opportunities.<br />
There are <strong>com</strong>puter terminals throughout<br />
the campus for student and faculty use, with<br />
more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX<br />
workstations available in labs and classrooms.<br />
Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events<br />
annually, bringing thousands of scholars,<br />
dignitaries and other participants to campus.<br />
More than 200 musical and dramatic<br />
performances take place on campus each<br />
year. The University <strong>com</strong>pleted a year-long<br />
celebration of its 75th anniversary in 2010,<br />
<strong>com</strong>plete with a concert, academic convocation<br />
and cake, several conferences and signature<br />
events which brought together students, faculty,<br />
alumni and <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />
Hofstra by the Numbers<br />
100 Percent program<br />
accessibility to persons<br />
with disabilities<br />
200 Student clubs and<br />
organizations<br />
500 Cultural events per year<br />
1935 Founding date<br />
1,191 Full-time undergraduate<br />
enrollment<br />
The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the<br />
largest art collections in the metropolitan area,<br />
coordinates approximately eight exhibitions<br />
annually and offers exhibition areas and an<br />
extensive outdoor sculpture collection, with 75<br />
pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by<br />
the American Association of Museums – one of<br />
only 94 universities in the nation and one of six<br />
in New York to hold that distinction.<br />
Hofstra also has six theaters, a student<br />
newspaper, a lively student center, a recently<br />
renovated recreation center and numerous<br />
athletic facilities, including the 13,000-seat<br />
James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,046-seat<br />
David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex.<br />
Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized<br />
(eight lane, 50-meter) swimming pool, one<br />
of the largest such facilities in the New York<br />
metropolitan area.<br />
The Hofstra athletic program <strong>com</strong>petes on the<br />
NCAA Division I level and is a member of the<br />
Colonial Athletic Association. The University<br />
sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight<br />
men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra<br />
has men’s teams in basketball, baseball,<br />
lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer<br />
and cross country. Women’s sports include<br />
basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer,<br />
<strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>, lacrosse, cross country and golf.<br />
Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by<br />
numerous national agencies and the University<br />
is one of only 280 schools, out of more than<br />
3,600 colleges and universities nationwide,<br />
with a chapter of the national honor society<br />
Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,114 faculty<br />
members, 525 are full time and 92 percent hold<br />
the highest degree in their <strong>field</strong>s. The average<br />
undergraduate class size is 21 students, while<br />
student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1.<br />
Hofstra University is 100-percent program<br />
accessible to persons with disabilities, and<br />
has been cited as a national model for this<br />
achievement.<br />
11,453 Total University<br />
enrollment, including<br />
part-time undergraduate,<br />
graduate<br />
and School of Law<br />
119,000+ Hofstra alumni<br />
1.2 Million Volumes available at<br />
Hofstra University<br />
Libraries<br />
2012 FIELD HOCKEY 3
HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Newark Mayor Cory Booker<br />
was the keynote speaker for<br />
Hofstra’s annual P.R.I.D.E. week.<br />
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein,<br />
the reporters who broke the Watergate scandal for The Washington<br />
Post, spoke at Hofstra on March 20, 2012, for the 40th anniversary of<br />
the story that forced President Nixon to resign.<br />
Hofstra students raised<br />
more than $100,000 for<br />
cancer research during<br />
the 2012 Relay for Life.<br />
Hofstra will host a Presidential Debate on<br />
October 16, 2012, and will bring a slate of top<br />
political strategists, activists, scholars and<br />
journalists to campus as pART of an electionthemed<br />
event series.<br />
CBS Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Leslie<br />
Moonves was the speaker at the undergraduate ceremony<br />
during Hofstra’s 2012 Commencement Exercises.<br />
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The Princeton<br />
Review<br />
recently<br />
named the<br />
Zarb School<br />
of Business<br />
One of<br />
its “Great<br />
Schools for<br />
Marketing<br />
and Sales<br />
Majors”<br />
Hofstra is just<br />
25 miles from<br />
New York City.<br />
The<br />
HofstranORTH<br />
Shore LIJ<br />
School of<br />
Medicine<br />
COMPLETED<br />
ITS FIRST<br />
YEAR OF<br />
EXISTENCE IN<br />
JULY 2012.<br />
Rapper Rick Ross<br />
performs at the<br />
Vibe Live concert<br />
during Fall<br />
Festival.<br />
WRHU, Hofstra’s<br />
radio station, was<br />
recently rated the<br />
fifth best college<br />
radio station in<br />
the nation by The<br />
Princeton Review.<br />
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HEAD COACH KATHY DE ANGELIS<br />
Kathy De Angelis, a former player and current coach for the<br />
United States National Field Hockey program, is in her 15th<br />
year as head <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> coach at Hofstra University in 2012.<br />
She has directed the Pride to winning seasons in nine of the past 11<br />
years and has guided the program into the Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship Tournament in seven of the last eight seasons<br />
During her tenure at Hofstra De Angelis has coached two All-Americans<br />
(totaling four selections), seven regional All-Americans (totaling 17<br />
selections), 18 all-conference players (32 selections) and 40 NFHCA<br />
Scholar-Athletes (85 selections).<br />
In her 14 seasons at Hofstra, De Angelis has <strong>com</strong>piled a 140-136<br />
coaching record Including a stretch of six straight winning seasons (2001<br />
through 2006) for the first time at the Division I level and just the second<br />
time since 1947 to 1952. Hofstra’s record in those six seasons was 73-47.<br />
In 2011, Hofstra rebounded from an injury-plagued year the season<br />
before to post a 13-9 overall record, a 20th-place ranking in the final<br />
NCAA Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), a second-place finish in<br />
the CAA with a 5-3 mark, and advanced to the CAA Championship<br />
semifinals. The 13 wins matched her personal best as coach and tied her<br />
own mark for the second most wins in the history of the program. Genna<br />
Kovar, who broke three single season records and three career marks<br />
to close out her stellar career, was named to Longstreth/ National Field<br />
Hockey Coaches Association All-America third team, and the NFHCA<br />
All-Mid-East Region and All-CAA first teams. Amy-Lee Levey ended<br />
her Hofstra career with career highs and was named to the NFHCA All-<br />
Mid-East Region and<br />
All-CAA second teams.<br />
The Pride continued<br />
their excellence in the<br />
classroom, earning<br />
one of the Gladiator by<br />
SGI/NFHCA National<br />
Academic Team awards<br />
with 15 student-athletes<br />
being named to the<br />
national academic squad.<br />
De Angelis, a native<br />
of Lexington,<br />
Massachusetts, began<br />
her collegiate coaching<br />
career as an assistant<br />
coach at the University<br />
of Massachusetts under<br />
the legendary former<br />
U.S. National Team<br />
player, 1996 Olympic<br />
team coach, and NFHCA<br />
KATHY<br />
DE ANGELIS<br />
HEAD COACH<br />
Hall of Fame Coach Pam<br />
Hixon. She left UMass<br />
to be<strong>com</strong>e the head <strong>field</strong><br />
<strong>hockey</strong> coach and assistant<br />
director of the fitness center<br />
at LaSalle University from<br />
1992 through the 1995<br />
season. De Angelis then led<br />
Southwest Missouri State<br />
(now Missouri State) in 1996<br />
and 1997 before <strong>com</strong>ing to<br />
Long Island.<br />
Taking over a Hofstra<br />
program in 1998 that had<br />
just two winning seasons<br />
in the previous 10 years,<br />
De Angelis began the Pride<br />
turnaround in 2001 leading<br />
her team to a 12-8 record. It<br />
marked the second straight<br />
year of improvement for the<br />
team after a 4-16 record in<br />
1999. Hofstra also returned<br />
to the national rankings in 2001 as the team received votes in the STX/<br />
NFHCA Poll on several occasions.<br />
The Pride posted a 10-9 record in 2002 after joining the highly<br />
<strong>com</strong>petitive Colonial Athletic Association. Hofstra spent six weeks in the<br />
2002 STX/NFHCA Division I Poll, peaking at #18 following a 5-0 start<br />
to the season. Tricia-Ann Greaves earned the Pride’s first All-CAA first<br />
team honor. A year later, De Angelis led Hofstra to an 8-0 start en route<br />
to a 12-8 record, the second 12-win season in her tenure. Kate Sergi and<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen earned All-Mid-East Region honors while Sergi<br />
and Jessica Cowperthwait earned All-CAA honors.<br />
In 2004, De Angelis started a run of three consecutive 13-win seasons<br />
which are her personal best as coach and tied for the second most wins<br />
in the history of the program. The Pride posted a 13-8 record, and a berth<br />
in the Colonial Athletic Association Championship. Hofstra, which was<br />
seeded fourth, upset top-seed and 13th-ranked William & Mary and<br />
became the first four seed<br />
to advance to the title<br />
game. The postseason<br />
appearance was also<br />
Hofstra’s first since the<br />
1987 season. The 2004<br />
squad also produced the<br />
Pride’s first All-American<br />
since 1999 as Doni-<br />
Melissa Jantzen earned<br />
third team accolades.<br />
In 2005 De Angelis<br />
guided the Pride to a<br />
13-7 mark and a spot<br />
in the semifinals of the<br />
CAA Championship.<br />
The team finished the<br />
season ranked 21st in the<br />
NCAA RPI and received<br />
six votes in the final<br />
STX/NFHCA Division<br />
I Poll. De Angelis also<br />
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ecorded her 100th career victory, in a 4-1 decision over Drexe,l and<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen earn NFHCA All-America third team honors for<br />
the second consecutive year in 2005.<br />
The 2006 season was nearly identical to the Pride’s 2005 campaign,<br />
as the team finished the season with a 13-7 record and reached the<br />
semifinals of the CAA Championship. De Angelis led the Pride to an<br />
undefeated record at home (8-0) for the first time in program history.<br />
The Pride finished the season ranked 21st in the NCAA RPI for the<br />
second consecutive year, and also received 23 votes in the final STX/<br />
NFHCA Division I Poll. Charlia Warner earned NFHCA All-America<br />
second team honors, the program’s third All-American in three years.<br />
In 2007, Hofstra moved into its new home, the Hofstra Field Hockey<br />
Stadium, and qualified for the CAA Championship for a fourth<br />
consecutive year. But a 7-11 record ended a string of six consecutive<br />
winning seasons. The Pride did produce an All-Mid-East Region<br />
selection in Warner and three All-CAA selections in Brit Blankmeyer,<br />
Amy-Lee Levey and Warner.<br />
The 2008 season saw Hofstra post a 10-9 record and qualify for its fifth<br />
consecutive CAA Championship. Warner earned her third All-Mid-East<br />
Region selection and Genna Kovar, Blankmeyer and Warner earned All-<br />
CAA honors. De Angelis also celebrated a milestone win in her Hofstra<br />
career, posting the 100th win of her tenure in a 3-0 win over Siena in<br />
2008.<br />
In 2009, Hofstra posted a 12-8 mark and qualified for the CAA Field<br />
Hockey Championship for the sixth consecutive season. In the process,<br />
Genna Kovar was named to the NFHCA All-America third team. Kovar<br />
was also named to the All-Mid-East Region first team while Amy-Lee<br />
Levey was selected to the third team. Kovar (1st team) and Levey (2nd<br />
team) earned All-CAA honors and Micaela Gallagher was voted to the<br />
CAA All-Rookie Team.<br />
The 2010 season saw the Pride battle through the adversity of the loss<br />
of two starters to injuries and a 7-11 record. Genna Kovar was named to<br />
the All-Mid East Region second team as well as the All-CAA first team.<br />
In the classroom, the Pride excelled and was named one of the Gladiator<br />
by SGI/National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic<br />
teams with 11 student-athletes being named to the national academic<br />
squad.<br />
A 1992 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Isenberg School<br />
of Management with a degree in sports management, De Angelis was a<br />
three-time All-American,<br />
earning first team honors<br />
in her junior and senior<br />
seasons, and honorable<br />
mention accolades as a<br />
sophomore, and was a<br />
finalist for the Honda<br />
Broderick Award as<br />
National Player of the<br />
Year and collegiate woman<br />
athlete of the year following<br />
her senior season.<br />
During her career, she<br />
helped UMass achieve a 60-<br />
20-8 record, four Atlantic<br />
10 conference titles, and<br />
four NCAA tournament<br />
appearances, including a<br />
Final Four berth in 1987. In<br />
that 1987 NCAA tournament, De Angelis was named to the Final Four<br />
All-Tournament Team. Other individual honors included being named<br />
to the All-Atlantic 10 team twice, the Atlantic 10 All-Tournament team<br />
and the all-region team. De Angelis led the team in scoring for three<br />
seasons, tallying 49 goals and 105 career points. She is currently ranked<br />
third on the Massachusetts career goals list and fifth on the all-time<br />
scoring list.<br />
While at Massachusetts, De Angelis was a member of the United<br />
States Field Hockey National Under-21 Team in 1987 and 1988, the<br />
U.S. National Reserve Team in 1988 and 1989, and the U.S. National<br />
Elite Team in 1990 and 1991. She also <strong>com</strong>peted in five U.S. Olympic<br />
Festivals from 1986 through 1991. During the summer of 2004 De<br />
Angelis played with the Tempest in the United Airlines Summer League.<br />
She has been involved with the U.S. National Field Hockey coaching<br />
staff since 1988, coaching in B, C, D and U.S. Super Camps. In 1999<br />
she coached at the U.S. “A” Camp. During the summer of 2000, De<br />
Angelis coached at the U.S. men’s national team trials at the Olympic<br />
Training Center in San Diego, California. She has also coached for the<br />
U.S. Olympic Developmental Program, and the U.S. National Futures<br />
Program, including stints as the under-15, under-18 and under-19 coach.<br />
Since 2005 De Angelis has served as a coach for the USA Field Hockey<br />
High Performance Training Center’s New York/New Jersey/Pennsylvania<br />
squad and led the team to the 2007 USA Field Hockey National<br />
Championship at the USA Training Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia.,<br />
following third place finishes at the 2005 and 2006 tournaments.<br />
De Angelis also has international experience as a player and coach,<br />
having played on the U.S. team’s tour of Canada in 1987 and in the 1988<br />
Pan American Games in Mar Del Plata, Argentina, in which the United<br />
States captured a silver medal. In 2004 De Angelis served as an assistant<br />
coach for the Barbados national team, preparing the squad and coaching<br />
during the Women’s Pan American Cup in Barbados. Following a<br />
strong showing at the Pan Am Cup, Barbados qualified for the 2006<br />
Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia.<br />
Coach De Angelis is also active in the administrative end of the sport,<br />
having served as a member of the National Field Hockey Coaches<br />
Association Mid-East Region ranking <strong>com</strong>mittee, the NCAA Regional<br />
Advisory Committee and on the New York State Futures Coaching Staff.<br />
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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH APRIL CORNELL<br />
APRIL<br />
CORNELL<br />
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH<br />
April Cornell, a 2005 graduate of the University of Connecticut,<br />
is in her seventh season with the Hofstra University Field<br />
Hockey program and her third as associate head coach in 2012.<br />
Cornell joined the Pride in 2006 after spending the previous season as an<br />
assistant at the University of New Hampshire.<br />
During her tenure with the Pride, Cornell has coached All-Americans<br />
Genna Kovar and Charlia Warner, as well as nine all-region honorees and<br />
19 players who have garnered All-CAA accolades.<br />
While at New Hampshire, Cornell coached two NFHCA All-Region<br />
selections and three All-America East selections as the Wildcats posted a<br />
7-12 record and a fourth place finish in the America East standings.<br />
Cornell started her coaching career as a student-assistant coach at<br />
Connecticut<br />
in the spring<br />
of 2005 after<br />
<strong>com</strong>pleting<br />
her eligibility<br />
that past fall.<br />
A four-year<br />
letterwinner for<br />
the Huskies,<br />
Cornell served<br />
as a co-captain<br />
during her<br />
senior season<br />
in 2004. As a<br />
back, she led the<br />
defensive unit to<br />
a No. 3 national<br />
ranking in 2003<br />
and a No. 1<br />
ranking in 2004.<br />
Connecticut<br />
made four<br />
NCAA and<br />
Big East<br />
Tournament<br />
appearances, won three Big East regular season titles and two conference<br />
tournaments during her time in Storrs. Cornell earned NFHCA second<br />
team All-Mid-East Region and second team All-Big East accolades in<br />
2004.<br />
In 2009, Cornell earned USA Field Hockey Level II Coaching<br />
certification through USA Field Hockey’s Coaching Accreditation<br />
Program. Active in USA Field Hockey, Cornell was invited to the<br />
January 2005 National Team tryout and served as a head coach for<br />
the Elite United States Futures National Program. She also <strong>com</strong>peted<br />
in the US High Performance program and played in the National<br />
Championships in 2005 and 2006. Cornell is currently a member of the<br />
NFHCA All-American Committee and serves on the New York State<br />
Futures coaching staff.<br />
Cornell, who graduated from Connecticut with a degree in psychology, is<br />
currently <strong>com</strong>pleting course work on a MBA degree at Hofstra.<br />
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2012 FIELD HOCKEY roster<br />
No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School<br />
1 Jillian Geysen F Jr. 5-7 East Hampton, CT/Mercy<br />
2 Katelyn Horan F Jr. 5-7 Endicott, NY/Maine Endwell<br />
3 Codi Nyland D/M Sr. 5-6 Washington, NJ/Warren Hills Regional<br />
4 Marta Penas M/F So. 5-7 Barcelona, Spain/IES Joaquim Blume<br />
5 Meg Leusch F/M Sr. 5-7 Rochester, NY/West Irondequoit<br />
6 Melissa McCarthy M/D Sr. 5-2 Havertown, PA/Haverford/Millersville<br />
7 Ciara Weatherbee D So. 5-7 Allentown, NJ/Allentown<br />
8 Whitney Kowski F/M Fr. 5-4 Washington, NJ/Warren Hills Regional<br />
9 Holly Andrews M/D So. 5-5 Afton, NY/Afton<br />
10 Charlotte Loehr M Fr. 5-3 Mainz, Germany/Otto-Shott Gymnasium<br />
11 Jonel Boileau F So. 5-7 Kelowna, BC, Canada/Kelowna Secondary<br />
12 Krizia Layne D/F Sr. 5-3 Arima, Trinidad/St. Augustine<br />
13 Lauren Del Valle F Fr. 5-7 Exton, PA/Villa Maria Academy<br />
14 Kerry Kiddoo D Sr. 5-2 Chapel Hill, NC/East Chapel Hill<br />
15 Kayla Lesesne F Fr. 5-2 Bowie, MD/Elizabeth Seton<br />
16 Micaela Gallagher M/F Sr. 5-2 Port Jefferson, NY/Vandermeulen<br />
17 Leigh Maxwell-Smith F Fr. 5-5 Vancouver, BC, Canada/Eric Hamber Secondary<br />
18 Emily Caffrey F So. 5-5 York, PA/Central York/Temple U.<br />
19 Shannon McCardell D Jr. 5-3 Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Regional<br />
23 Stephanie Cowles M/D Jr. 5-9 Solana Beach, CA/Torrey Pines<br />
42 Sarah Noreen GK Fr. 5-6 Dublin, OH/Dublin Coffman<br />
91 Kaitlyn De Turo GK Jr. 5-4 South Setauket, NY/Ward Melville<br />
Head Coach: Kathy De Angelis (Massachusetts, 1992)<br />
Associate Head Coach: April Cornell (Connecticut, 2005)<br />
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2012 HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY OUTLOOK<br />
Coming off a season that saw the Pride equal the second most<br />
victories in a season in program history, return to the Colonial<br />
Athletic Association Championship Tournament for the seventh<br />
time in the past eight years and <strong>com</strong>plete the season ranked 20th in the<br />
final NCAA Division I Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), Hofstra Head<br />
Field Hockey Coach Kathy De Angelis will be looking to reload and<br />
replace four key starters lost to graduation following the 2011 season.<br />
Hofstra, which finished 13-9 overall and tied for second in the CAA with<br />
a 5-3 mark, recorded a school record 83 goals in 2011. While the Pride’s<br />
222 points were also a record a year ago, De Angelis will be charged<br />
with finding adequate replacement for the 49 goals and 29 assists that<br />
were lost to graduation. A large chunk of the scoring loss was due to the<br />
graduation of two-time All-American Genna Kovar, who broke three<br />
season records and three career marks during her 28 goals and 18 assists<br />
season. She finished her career with 57 goals, 34 assists for 148 points,<br />
marks that may stand for many years.<br />
But Kovar was just one of four key starting players-one at each part<br />
of the <strong>field</strong>-and seven overall lost to graduation. Mid<strong>field</strong>er Arielle<br />
Williams, who posted six goals and five assists last season, tallied 53<br />
points during her career and the most experienced mid<strong>field</strong>er. Defender<br />
and two-time all-region selection Amy-Lee Levey, who anchored the<br />
back line last season, also provided a scoring punch of nine goals and<br />
four assists while bouncing back from a serious knee injury suffered<br />
following the 2009 season. Goalie Amanda Heyde, who posted a 2.67<br />
goals against average and a .684 save percentage in 2011, was a fixture<br />
in the cage for the Pride over the last four years, playing in 71 games.<br />
These four, plus Darrah Rachman, who tallied a career-best six goals as<br />
a senior last year, will have the Pride staff looking for both standout and<br />
role players during preseason camp.<br />
But the Pride cupboard is far from bare with the return of 16 players,<br />
including six starters, and, quite possibly one of De Angelis’ best<br />
recruiting classes of her tenure. Fortunately, the Pride has a roster that<br />
is talented and versatile. “This past spring we did everything we could<br />
possibly do as a team to play cohesively and fill the gaps in our line-up,”<br />
De Angelis explained. “We have a strong and versatile core returning and<br />
this team has jelled in the off-season better than any team that I have ever<br />
seen. We also became a better passing team and that will need to carry<br />
over to the season.”<br />
De Angelis knows her teams’ keys to success in 2012. “We need to define<br />
our defensive structure and play solid, consistent defense,” De Angelis<br />
stated. We will need players to step up, both offensively and defensively,<br />
and fill the voids left by graduation. We need to continue the fine passing<br />
game that we had in the spring. Finally, we will need to be successful on<br />
our penalty corner opportunities.”<br />
FORWARD<br />
The attack is the area which will have the biggest transformation in<br />
2012. In addition to the loss of the two-time All-American Kovar, the<br />
Pride has been experimenting since the spring season with senior Krizia<br />
Layne, a 20-goal scorer last year, by moving her to the defense. Add in<br />
the graduation of Darrah Rachman and Hofstra has potentially lost 54<br />
goals at forward from last year’s squad. “Even from the back<strong>field</strong>, Krizia<br />
is going to contribute offensively,” De Angelis <strong>com</strong>mented<br />
But De Angelis is confident that she has the collective talent to provide<br />
a constant threat on offense. Sophomore Jonel Boileau (Kelowna, BC,<br />
Canada) returns after posting eight goals and three assists as a freshman.<br />
“Jonel is ready to lead the attack this year,” De Angelis said. “I think she<br />
did a fantastic job playing<br />
alongside two talented<br />
forwards in Genna and Krizia<br />
last year. While she still has<br />
some developing to do, her<br />
potential is limitless. I am<br />
confident that she can lead<br />
this team.”<br />
Junior reserves Jillian Geysen<br />
(East Hampton, CT) and<br />
Katelyn Horan (Endicott,<br />
NY) will also battle for<br />
starting nods. “Jillian had a<br />
solid spring season and has<br />
great individual skills,” De<br />
Angelis said. “She has one of<br />
the most powerful hits on the<br />
krizia layne<br />
team and will be extremely<br />
useful on attack corners.<br />
Katelyn is a solid team player<br />
and controls the ball very<br />
well. Her individual skills make her a valuable, versatile player.”<br />
The new<strong>com</strong>ers could<br />
figure prominently<br />
here as Canada West<br />
Under-19 National Team<br />
player, Leigh Maxwell-<br />
Smith (Vancouver, BC,<br />
Canada), Pennsylvania<br />
product Lauren del Valle<br />
(Exton, PA) who played<br />
club <strong>hockey</strong> for the WC<br />
Eagles the top club team<br />
in the country last spring,<br />
three-year Region VII<br />
Futures participant Kayla<br />
Lesene (Bowie, MD) and<br />
All-New Jersey selection<br />
Whitney Kowski<br />
(Washington, NJ) will<br />
be battling for both jonel boileau<br />
playing time and possible<br />
starting roles. Senior<br />
Meg Leusch (Rochester,<br />
NY), who played in 12<br />
games and dished out an assist last season, suffered a back injury during<br />
the spring and will miss at least the first half of the season, if not more.<br />
MIDFIELD<br />
While the mid<strong>field</strong> did lose three-year starter Arielle Williams, who<br />
played 77 games during her four-year career, this segment is deep<br />
with players who can play several positions. Leading the mid<strong>field</strong> is<br />
senior Micaela Gallagher (Port Jefferson, NY). A three-year starter,<br />
Gallagher recorded the best season of her career with four goals and<br />
four assists and expected to play a bigger role in 2012. “I expect 2012<br />
to be Micaela’s breakout year and be one of the leaders on this team,”<br />
De Angelis said. “She certainly possesses all of the tools to be a leader.<br />
Micaela has probably the strongest technical skill on the squad and is a<br />
great team player.”<br />
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micaela gallagher<br />
playing at a difficult<br />
position at mid<strong>field</strong><br />
and facing some of<br />
the top players. She<br />
had a great offseason<br />
and worked hard to<br />
get ready for the 2012<br />
season.”<br />
Junior Stephanie Cowles<br />
(Solana Beach, CA), who<br />
tallied two assists while<br />
starting 21 games last year,<br />
and sophomore Marta<br />
Penas (Barcelona, Spain),<br />
who started 14 of the 22<br />
games that she played last<br />
season, are the front-runners<br />
to return to starting roles.<br />
“Steph has great endurance<br />
and the physical ability to<br />
stay with the best players<br />
in the game,” De Angelis<br />
states. “She has grown into<br />
a confident player and made<br />
a big jump in her game over<br />
the past two seasons. Marta<br />
had a fantastic freshman year<br />
Senior Codi Nyland<br />
(Washington, NJ),<br />
sophomores Holly<br />
Andrews (Afton, NY),<br />
who played in 17<br />
games as a freshman,<br />
and Emily Caffrey (York, PA), who did not see any game action and<br />
freshman Charlotte Loehr (Mainz, Germany), a German Under-18<br />
National Team player,<br />
will battle the fontrunners<br />
for time. “Codi<br />
has been an extremely<br />
consistent player for<br />
us over her career,” De<br />
Angelis <strong>com</strong>mented.<br />
“She is skilful, has<br />
great technical and<br />
tactical knowledge<br />
and her versatility<br />
codi nyland<br />
stephanie cowles<br />
and experience at<br />
both mid<strong>field</strong> and on<br />
defense makes her an<br />
important part of our<br />
team. Holly had an outstanding freshman year and gained a lot of playing<br />
experience. She made seven starts and finished the season strong. Holly<br />
is explosive, powerful and versatile. With the depth we have at mid<strong>field</strong>,<br />
it should be an interesting preseason camp.”<br />
DEFENSE<br />
On the backline, the Pride graduated two-time All-Mid-East Region<br />
selection and double-threat Amy-Lee Levey, who anchored the defense<br />
with five defensive saves and added a career-best nine goals and four<br />
assists last year. De Angelis is hoping for the same with the move of<br />
senior, All-CAA selection Krizia Layne (Arima, Trinidad) from forward<br />
kerry kiddoo<br />
to defense. Layne, who recorded the second-best season by an individual<br />
in program history with 20 goals and 13 assists, will still be an offensive<br />
threat but will be looked upon to be a stopper and the transition leader.<br />
“Krizia is the most experienced player on our team,” De Angelis stated.<br />
“She came in on defense in the spring and had an outstanding season.<br />
She has developed her game and has stepped up as a great back<strong>field</strong><br />
player. She is a team leader with great technical and tactical skill and has<br />
outstanding vision on the <strong>field</strong>.”<br />
Returning to a starting role on the backline is senior Kerry Kiddoo<br />
(Chapel Hill, NC), who made four defensive saves last season and has<br />
started every game during her three years at Hofstra. “Kerry has been our<br />
most consistent back the last three years,” De Angelis states. “She is an<br />
extremely powerful player, has speed and endurance and is a great leader.<br />
We look for her to anchor the backline with her talent and leadership<br />
ability.”<br />
Senior Melissa McCarthy (Havertown, PA), who played in 17 games,<br />
started eight and posted three assists for the Pride last season after<br />
transferring from Millersville, is the front-runner for the other starting<br />
position. “Melissa is the most versatile player that I have seen in a<br />
decade,” De Angelis says. “She can play any position on the <strong>field</strong> and<br />
has great technical skill and solid tactical knowledge. Melissa was a<br />
great addition to our team last year and we are looking for her to have a<br />
fantastic senior season.”<br />
Senior Codi Nyland, junior Shannon McCardell (Mullica Hill, NJ), who<br />
played in two games last season, and sophomores Holly Andrews and<br />
Ciara Weatherbee (Allentown, NJ), who did not see any game action in<br />
2011, will be vying for backline time as well. Nyland and Andrews could<br />
also see time at mid<strong>field</strong><br />
GOAL<br />
The graduation of Amanda Heyde, who played in 71 games over the<br />
past four years, leaves the starting job open with junior Kaitlyn De<br />
Turo (South Setauket, NY) as the front-runner. De Turo, who has seen<br />
action in five games while behind Heyde, played in three games last<br />
season, posting a 1.21 goals against average. “This is Kaitlyn’s year,” De<br />
Angelis states. “She has developed her game the past two years and had a<br />
tremendous spring as our only ‘keeper.<br />
De Turo will be pushed by freshman Sarah Noreen (Dublin, OH), an<br />
All-Central Ohio selection who also was named to a select team for a<br />
game against the National Team of Barbados in 2011. “While we expect<br />
to see Kaitlyn as the starter, we’d like to see Sarah challenge her for the<br />
starting job,” De Angelis says. “We want our starter to earn the position<br />
and not be given to her. Ideally, we’d like to have a platoon system to get<br />
experience or in case of injury.”<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
Micaela Gallagher<br />
Mid<strong>field</strong>/Forward, 5-2, Senior<br />
Port Jefferson, NY/Earl L. Vandermeulen<br />
16<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2009 20 2 0 4<br />
2010 18 4 2 10<br />
2011 22 4 4 12<br />
Career 60 10 6 26<br />
Fourth year on the Pride roster…2011: Played in 22 games and started 16 as a junior…Ranked seventh on the team<br />
in points with 12…Was seventh on squad with four goals and tied for fourth with four assists…Recorded career-highs<br />
of three goals and six points in the Pride win over Rider…Also tallied a goal at Colgate…Had the game-winning goal<br />
against Rider…Posted solo assists against Connecticut, Yale, VCU and Delaware…Had one game-winning goal…Took<br />
36 shots including 16 on goal…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll<br />
member…2010: Started all 18 games as a sophomore…<br />
Tied for fourth on the team in scoring with 10 points<br />
on four goals and two assists…Recorded a seasonhigh<br />
two goals and four points against Delaware…Also<br />
scored against Towson and had the game-winner against<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong>…Posted assists against Sacred Heart and at<br />
Maine…Took six shots against Delaware including three<br />
on goal…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and<br />
Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009:<br />
All-CAA Rookie Team selection…Started all 20<br />
games as a freshman…Tallied two goals and four points<br />
on the season…Scored goals against Old Dominion and<br />
Columbia…Recorded the game-winning goal in the<br />
Pride’s 6-5 win over ODU…Took 34 shots including<br />
16 on goal…Fired a season-high five shots against<br />
Bryant…Notched a defensive save in Hofstra’s 4-3<br />
win over VCU…Was named to the United States Field<br />
Hockey Association’s High Performance program in<br />
2010…High School: Lettered in <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>, winter<br />
track and spring track at Earl L. Vandermeulen High<br />
School in Port Jefferson, New York… Helped team to<br />
2004, 2007 and 2008 Suffolk County and Long Island<br />
championships…2008 Suffolk County Player of the<br />
Year…All-New York State and All-Suffolk County selection as a sophomore, junior and senior…Two-time All-Long<br />
Island pick…Named all-division in 2004 and all-conference in 2005…Featured in Ultimate Athlete magazine…Member<br />
of the school record holding 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relay teams…Port Jefferson’s Athlete of the Year in 2009…Scholarathlete…Personal:<br />
Has four brothers and one sister…Lists playing the flute, swimming and reading Spanish literature as<br />
hobbies…Began playing <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at age 12…Aspires to a career as a teacher…Physical education major.<br />
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Kerry Kiddoo<br />
Defense, 5-2, Senior<br />
Chapel Hill, NC/East Chapel Hill<br />
14<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2009 20 0 0 0<br />
2010 18 0 1 1<br />
2011 22 0 0 0<br />
Career 60 0 1 1<br />
Fourth year on the Pride Field Hockey roster…2011:<br />
Started in all 22 games on defense and logged the most<br />
playing time (1,519 minutes) as a junior…Ranked third in<br />
the CAA and 21st in the country with four defensive saves…<br />
Notched defensive saves against Yale, Columbia, Towson and<br />
Drexel…Took two shots with one on goal…Took both shots<br />
in the CAA Championship opening round against Towson…<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra<br />
Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2010: Started<br />
in all 18 games at mid<strong>field</strong> as a sophomore…Recorded one<br />
assist on the season-in the win over Rider…Took 13 shots<br />
including seven on goal…Took a season-high five shots,<br />
with three on goal, against Fair<strong>field</strong>…Took three shots<br />
against Siena…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and<br />
Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009:<br />
Started all 20 games on defense as a freshman…Took<br />
just one shot, against Towson, on the season… Received<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…Member of the<br />
Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll… High School:<br />
Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and ran one year of track<br />
at East Chapel Hill High School…All-North Carolina<br />
first team selection as a senior…Helped team to PAC-6<br />
Conference championships from 2006 to 2008…Team was<br />
state runner-up in 2006…Earned first team all-conference<br />
honors as a sophomore, junior and senior…Had 14 goals<br />
and a team-best seven assists in 2008…Named to NFHCA<br />
National Academic Squad as a senior…Two-time National<br />
Honor Society member…Two-time recipient of the Will To<br />
Win Award at the UNC Field Hockey Camp…Personal:<br />
Started playing <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at age 11…Hobbies include<br />
cooking, photography and movies…Is a lifeguard during the<br />
summer…Lists “Twilight” as her favorite book…Aspires to a<br />
career as an event planner …Public relations major.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
Krizia Layne<br />
Forward/Defense, 5-3, Senior<br />
Arima, Trinidad/St. Augustine<br />
12<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2009 20 3 2 8<br />
2010 12 7 3 17<br />
2011 22 20 13 53<br />
Career 54 30 18 78<br />
Fourth year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2011: Recorded the best season of her career as a junior with 20<br />
goals, 13 assists and 53 points while starting all 22 games…Became just the second player in school history to record<br />
50 points, the fourth player to score 20 goals and the fourth player to post 13 assists in a single season…Ranked fourth<br />
in the CAA and 15th in Division I with 20 goals…Ranked fourth in the CAA and 24th in the country in assists…Third<br />
in the conference and 10th in Division I in points…Tallied career-highs of four goals and nine points against Siena…<br />
Posted three goals and seven points against Delaware and two goals and one assist against VCU…Had game-winning<br />
goals against Colgate, Siena and William and Mary…Dished two assists against both Maine and James Madison…Took<br />
73 shot including 45 on goal…Took 10 shots including eight on goal against Siena…CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2010: Played and started 12 games…Was third on the<br />
team in points with 17…Recorded seven goals and three assists before suffering a knee injury at VCU and missing the<br />
final six contests… Tallied a point in six straight games … Posted two goals and one assist against Siena…Scored two<br />
goals at Columbia and against Rider, and once against Sacred Heart…Had an assist against Fair<strong>field</strong>, Siena and Drexel…<br />
Took 35 shots with 22 on goal…Recorded nine shots including seven on goal against Siena…Posted game-winning goals<br />
against Sacred Heart and Siena…Team captain…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic<br />
Honor Roll member…Played on the gold-medal winning Trinidad and Tobago National Team in the 2010 Pan-Am Games<br />
qualifying, Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Puerto Rico…2009: Played in all games and started 18<br />
as a freshman…Was sixth on the team in scoring with eight points on three<br />
goals and two assists…Scored goals against Richmond, Pacific and VCU…<br />
Posted the game-winning goal against Pacific…Dished out assists against<br />
Bryant and Fair<strong>field</strong>…Took 20 shots on the season including game-highs<br />
of five against Bryant and four against Richmond and Quinnipiac…Played<br />
on the gold-medal winning Trinidad and Tobago National Team in the 2010<br />
Pan-Am Games qualifying, Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games<br />
in Puerto Rico… Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…<br />
Member of the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…High School:<br />
Played <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and tennis, and ran track at St. Augustine Girls High<br />
School in Trinidad…2007 graduate…Helped team to 2005 National Schools<br />
Indoor championship… Top goal scorer in 2002, 2003 and 2006 National<br />
Indoor Tournaments…2003 Female School Player of the Year…Named<br />
Most Promising Attacker at 2006 National Schools Outdoor Tournament…<br />
Personal: Began playing <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at age 11…Enjoys swimming,<br />
playing the piano, listening to music and going to the beach…Nicknamed<br />
“Krizy”…Plans to pursue a career in pediatric medicine…Volunteer at the<br />
Cyril Ross Home for Children with HIV/AIDS…Community health major.<br />
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Meg Leusch<br />
Forward/Mid<strong>field</strong>, 5-7, Senior<br />
Rochester, NY/Irondequoit<br />
5<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2009 4 0 0 0<br />
2010 10 0 0 0<br />
2011 12 0 1 1<br />
Career 26 0 1 1<br />
Fourth year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2011: Saw<br />
action in 12 games off the bench as a junior…Recorded one<br />
assist, against Siena, on the season…Took six shots including<br />
two on goal…Took three shots including two on goal against<br />
Siena…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra<br />
Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2010: Played<br />
in 10 games as a sophomore…Saw action against Boston<br />
University, Vermont, Sacred Heart, Columbia, Fair<strong>field</strong>, Siena,<br />
James Madison, VCU, Northeastern and Maine…Took three<br />
shots on the year, against Vermont, Siena and Northeastern…<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics<br />
Academic Honor Roll member…2009: Played in four games<br />
and started one as a freshman…Played in games against<br />
Maine, Bryant, Old Dominion and Delaware…Started against<br />
Bryant…Member of the National Field Hockey Coaches<br />
Association National Academic squad…Received CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award…Member of the Hofstra<br />
Athletics Academic Honor Roll…High School: Played five<br />
years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and two years of lacrosse at Irondequoit<br />
High School in Rochester, New York…All-New York State<br />
selection as a senior…Led team in scoring as a sophomore,<br />
junior and senior…Three-time all-county selection…Team<br />
co-Most Valuable Player and co-captain as a senior…Helped<br />
Irondequoit to a second place finish in the 2008 NYS Section<br />
V Championship…Played for the Rochester Blizzards Club<br />
team…Silver medalist at the 2007 Empire State Games…<br />
Member of the National Futures Program and was selected for<br />
the Elite Level program…Outstanding Academic Excellence<br />
Award recipient…Personal: Has two brothers…Brother,<br />
Michael, played lacrosse at Maine Maritime Academy…Brother, Eric, wrestled at SUNY-Oswego…Started playing <strong>field</strong><br />
<strong>hockey</strong> at age 13…Hobbies include snow and water skiing and rollerblading…Plans to pursue a career in medicine or<br />
scientific research…Completed a 2010 summer internship with Carestream Health, working as a chemical and phosphor<br />
screen engineer…Community health major.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
Melissa McCarthy<br />
Defense/Mid<strong>field</strong>, 5-2, Senior<br />
Havertown, PA/Haverford/Millersville<br />
6<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2011 17 0 3 3<br />
Second year on the Hofstra roster…2011: Played in 17 games and started eight as a junior…Played at both mid<strong>field</strong> and<br />
defense…Tallied three assists on the season…Recorded assists against Siena, VCU and William and Mary…Took four<br />
shots including three on goal…Posted two shots on goal against Vermont…Missed the last five games of the year due to<br />
injury…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…Came to Hofstra<br />
after two years at Millersville (PA) University…At Millersville: Two-time All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference<br />
(PSAC) second team selection, PSAC Scholar-Athlete and NFHCA National Division II Scholar-Athlete Award winner…<br />
Started 19 of 20 games and tallied two goals and five assists in 2010…Recorded four goals and one assist as a freshman<br />
and was named to the Division II All-American Rookie Squad…High School: Was a four-year member of the <strong>field</strong><br />
<strong>hockey</strong> and indoor and outdoor track and <strong>field</strong> teams at Haverford (PA) High School…All-Pennsylvania second team, All-<br />
Delco second team, and All-Central and All-Main Line first team selection as a senior in 2008 after posting six goals at<br />
mid<strong>field</strong>…Voted the team Most Valuable Offensive Player and received the Merry Tropp Sportsmanship Award…Ranked<br />
among the top six scorers in Delaware County with 21 goals and was named to All-Central League, Main Line and Delco<br />
second teams in 2007…Scored 17 goals to lead the team and rank in the top five in Delaware County, and was an All-<br />
Central League, All-Main Line and All-Delco honorable mention in 2006…Played on two Central League Championship<br />
teams…Competes with the WC Eagles Hockey Club…Four-year Honor Roll member…National Honor Society member<br />
as a senior…Musical Honors Society member…Personal: Has one sister…Enjoys running, listening and playing music<br />
and going to the beach…Aspires to a career as a teacher…Early childhood education and psychology major.<br />
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Codi Nyland<br />
Defense/mid<strong>field</strong>, 5-6, Senior<br />
Washington, NJ/Warren Hills Regional<br />
3<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2009 20 1 1 3<br />
2010 18 0 0 0<br />
2011 22 1 1 3<br />
Career 60 2 2 6<br />
Fourth year on the Pride Field Hockey team…2011:<br />
Started all 22 games as a junior…Recorded one goal and<br />
one assist for three points…Scored her lone goal of the<br />
year against Towson in the CAA Championship opening<br />
round…Tallied an assist at Colgate…Took two shots,<br />
including one on goal-all against Towson-on the season…<br />
Logged 1163 minutes of action and played entire game<br />
seven times… 2010: Started all 18 games on defense as<br />
a sophomore…Led the team with two defensive saves…<br />
Posted saves at Drexel and Yale…Solid defender…2009:<br />
Played in 20 games and started two as a freshman…<br />
Started against Old Dominion and Columbia…Tallied<br />
three points on the season on one goal and one assist…<br />
Scored in the CAA semifinals against Drexel…Assisted<br />
on a goal in a victory at Sacred Heart…Took just one<br />
shot on the season…Member of the National Field<br />
Hockey Coaches Association National Academic squad…<br />
Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…<br />
Member of the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…<br />
High School: Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at<br />
Warren Hill Regional High School in Washington, New<br />
Jersey…Two-time All-Skyland Conference selection…<br />
Earned All-Hunterdon/Warren County and All-North<br />
Jersey accolades in 2008…Led the Blue Streaks to<br />
the state sectional finals in 2006, 2007 and 2008…<br />
Team captain as a senior…Three-time National Futures<br />
Tournament selection…Has won six National Field<br />
Hockey Festival gold medals in indoor and outdoor<br />
play…Personal: Has one sister and one brother…Started<br />
playing <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at age 7…Cousin, Tyler Sash, played<br />
football at the University of Iowa and is now a member<br />
of the New York Giants…Peer Leadership Program and<br />
youth <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> volunteer…Public relations major.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
91<br />
Goalkeeper<br />
5-4, Junior<br />
South Setauket, NY/<br />
Ward Melville<br />
Kaitlyn De Turo<br />
Year GP Min W-L SF GA GAA Svs. Sv.%<br />
2009 Red-shirted<br />
2010 3 87:37 0-1 20 8 6.39 10 .556<br />
2011 3 57:59 0-0 8 1 1.21 2 .667<br />
Career 6 145:36 0-1 28 9 4.33 12 .556<br />
Fourth year on the Hofstra roster…2011: Played in three<br />
games, logging 57:59 of action as a red-shirt sophomore…<br />
Posted a 1.21 goals against average and a .667 save<br />
percentage…Played the second half against Siena, facing<br />
three shots, making two saves and not allowing a goal…<br />
Played almost 17 minutes at Colgate, facing four shots and<br />
not allowing a goal…Allowed one goal in six minutes at<br />
Connecticut…2010: Saw action in three games including<br />
one start in goal…Played against Sacred Heart, Columbia<br />
and Maine…Recorded 87:37 of action, allowing eight goals<br />
and posting 10 saves…Faced 20 shots on the season…<br />
Made five saves and didn’t allow a goal in 19:01 against<br />
Sacred Heart…Started the contest and made five saves<br />
and allowed five goals in 47:06 at Maine…Played 21:30<br />
and allowed three goal against Columbia…2009: Redshirted<br />
and did not play…High School: Played five<br />
years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and lacrosse at Ward Melville High<br />
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School in East Setauket, New York…Played for former<br />
Hofstra standout Shannon Watson…All-Long Island<br />
selection after leading the Patriots to their first Class A New<br />
York State championship in 2008 with a 23-1 record…<br />
Posted 18 shutouts on the season and allowed one goal in<br />
six other games…Was selected to the National Futures<br />
Championship in Virginia Beach, Virginia…Personal:<br />
Hobbies include going to the beach, swimming and<br />
dancing…Lists “Miracle” as her favorite movie…Exercise<br />
science major.<br />
Jillian Geysen<br />
1<br />
Forward<br />
5-7, Junior<br />
East Hampton, CT/<br />
Mercy<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2009 Red-shirted<br />
2010 0 0 0 0<br />
2011 2 0 0 0<br />
Career 2 0 0 0<br />
Fourth year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2011:<br />
Saw limited action in just two games as a sophomore…<br />
Played in Hofstra victories over Siena and Virginia<br />
Commonwealth…CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll<br />
member…2010: Did not see any game action as a red-shirt<br />
freshman…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and<br />
Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009:<br />
Red-shirted and did not play…Member of the National<br />
Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic<br />
Squad… Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award…High School: Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong><br />
at Mercy High School in Middletown, Connecticut…<br />
Named to All-Connecticut and all-conference teams in<br />
2008…Led team in scoring as a senior in 2008…Coaches<br />
Award recipient…Selected to Southern Connecticut<br />
Conference All-Academic team as a junior…Personal:<br />
Has two sisters…Started playing <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at age 14…<br />
Competes with the Connecticut Eliminators travel softball<br />
team during the summer…Lists softball and snowboarding<br />
as hobbies…Has extensive volunteer experience working<br />
in soup kitchens, food pantries, and homeless shelters in<br />
addition to local schools and churches…Aspires to a career
in medicine as a anesthesiologist…Community health<br />
major .<br />
23<br />
Mid<strong>field</strong>/Defense<br />
5-9, Junior<br />
Solana Beach, CA/<br />
Torrey Pines<br />
Started in all 18 games on defense and mid<strong>field</strong> as a<br />
freshman…Took shots against Delaware and Towson…<br />
Named to the Under-19 National Futures Tournament for<br />
the California Region in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 2010…<br />
Member of the Futures Elite Program from 2007 through<br />
2010…High School: Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong><br />
and lacrosse at Torrey Pines High School in Carmel Valley,<br />
California…Tallied 12 goals and six assists as a senior<br />
captain and was named to All-California (CIF), All-San<br />
Diego County, All-Avocado League, All-North County<br />
and All-Division teams…Named Torrey Pines team Most<br />
Valuable Player…Played on California State championship<br />
teams in both <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> (2008) and lacrosse (2010)<br />
and Avocado League championship teams in <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong><br />
(2008) and lacrosse (2009 and 2010)…Played on California<br />
Cup Gold Medal-winning teams in 2008 and 2009 as well<br />
as the 2009 National Field Hockey Festival for pool C…<br />
All-Academic Team selection and three-time scholarathlete<br />
award recipient…Served as President of Habitat<br />
for Humanity at Torrey Pines…Personal: Has three<br />
sisters…Enjoys surfing, reading and watching movies in<br />
her free time…Aspires to a career in public relations or<br />
journalism…Marketing major.<br />
Stephanie Cowles<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2010 18 0 0 0<br />
2011 21 0 2 2<br />
Career 39 0 2 2<br />
Third year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2011:<br />
Played and started in 21 games at mid<strong>field</strong> and on defense<br />
as a sophomore…Logged 1318 minutes of action…<br />
Recorded two assists on the season…Posted assists<br />
against Virginia Commonwealth and Delaware… Took<br />
five shots including two on goal…Took shots against<br />
Connecticut, Monmouth, William and Mary, Delaware and<br />
Northeastern…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and<br />
Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2010:<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
Forward<br />
5-7, Junior<br />
Endicott, NY/<br />
Maine Endwell<br />
Katelyn Horan<br />
2<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2010 4 0 0 0<br />
2011 4 1 0 2<br />
Career 8 1 0 2<br />
Third year on the Pride roster…2011: Saw limited action<br />
in four games as a sophomore…Tallied one goal on the<br />
season, against Siena…Played against Colgate, Siena,<br />
Virginia Commonwealth and William and Mary…Took just<br />
one shot on the year against Siena…CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor<br />
Roll member…2010: Saw action in four games as a<br />
freshman…Played against Vermont, VCU, Northeastern<br />
and Delaware…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and<br />
Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…Named<br />
to USFHA Disney Showcase in 2009 and 2010…Played<br />
in the USFHA National Festival in California in 2008…<br />
Participated in the USFHA National Indoor Tournament<br />
in Virginia in 2008 and 2009 and the Play for the Cure<br />
Indoor Tournament in Pennsylvania in 2007 and 2008…<br />
High School: Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and<br />
lacrosse at Maine Endwell Senior High School in Endwell,<br />
New York…Named to All-New York State second team<br />
as a senior captain for the Spartans who were New York<br />
State finalists in 2009…Was a member of Maine Endwell’s<br />
Section IV championship team in 2008 and the New York<br />
State Class B semifinalist team in 2007…Three-time New<br />
York State Field Hockey Sportsmanship Award recipient…<br />
Four-time All-New York State selection in lacrosse…<br />
National Honor Society selection…Four-time Gold Honor<br />
Roll, Gold Academic Award and Scholar-Athlete award<br />
winner…Personal: Has two sisters…Enjoys running and<br />
reading in her free time…Has served as a Special Olympics<br />
volunteer…Has been accepted into the Hofstra Honors<br />
College…Psychology major.<br />
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Defense<br />
5-3, junior<br />
Mullica Hill, NJ/<br />
Clearview Regional<br />
Shannon McCardell<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2010 11 0 0 0<br />
2011 2 0 0 0<br />
Career 13 0 0 0<br />
Third year on the Hofstra roster…2011: Saw limited action<br />
in two games as a sophomore…Played against Colgate<br />
and Siena…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and<br />
Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2010:<br />
Played in 11 games and started three as a freshman…Saw<br />
action against Sacred Heart, Fair<strong>field</strong>, Siena, Drexel, Yale,<br />
James Madison, William and Mary, Northeastern, Maine,<br />
Delaware and Towson…Started against Northeastern,<br />
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Delaware and Towson…Tallied one goal and two points<br />
on the year…Scored the game-winning goal in the season<br />
finale against Towson…Took just one shot on the season…<br />
High School: Played four year of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>, three<br />
years of lacrosse and one year of basketball at Clearview<br />
Regional High School in Mullica Hill, New Jersey…Twotime<br />
All-Tri-County Conference first team selection in<br />
<strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>…Was a member of the Pioneers’ Tri-County<br />
Conference Royal Division championship team and the<br />
Chiomento Tournament championship squad in 2009…<br />
Named to 2009 South Jersey Senior All-Star Showcase…<br />
Selected the Adam Taliaferro Foundation Clearview<br />
Regional High School Player of the Year as a senior<br />
captain…Recipient of the U.S. Army Reserve’s National<br />
Scholar-Athlete Award in 2010…Selected to Chiomento<br />
Classic All-Tournament team as a junior… Named the<br />
teams’ Best All-Around Player in 2008…Three-year<br />
member of the National Honor Society…Placed second at<br />
the 2010 New Jersey State Quiz Bowl…Superintendent’s<br />
List and Honor Roll selection…Personal: Has one sister…<br />
Enjoys listening to music and going to the beach in her free<br />
time…International business major.<br />
Afton…Invited to the United States Futures Development<br />
Invitational Camp (FDIC) in both 2010 and 2011…<br />
Played in the 2010 and 2011 National Futures Under-19<br />
Championships and the 2009 National Futures Under-16<br />
Championships at Virginia Beach…Competed in the Junior<br />
National Camp and the AAU Junior Olympics in 2009…<br />
Three-year member of the New York State Elite Futures<br />
program…Participated in the National Field Hockey<br />
Festival, National Indoor Tournament and was a member<br />
of the gold-medal winning Big Apple Hockey Festival<br />
champions with Central New York in 2008…Personal:<br />
Has three brothers…Enjoys listening to music and hanging<br />
out with friends…Communications major.<br />
Mid<strong>field</strong>/Defense<br />
5-5, Sophomore<br />
Afton, NY/Afton<br />
9<br />
Holly Andrews<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2011 17 0 0 0<br />
Second year on the Pride roster…2011: Played in 17<br />
games and started seven as a freshman…Made one<br />
defensive save…Took four shots with one on goal…Shot<br />
on goal came against Northeastern…Played a season-high<br />
70 minutes against UConn and 64 at Towson… High<br />
School: Played six years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>, five years of<br />
softball and one year of basketball and track at Afton (NY)<br />
High School…Two-time <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> Offensive Most<br />
Valuable Player Award winner…Four-time all-league first<br />
team selection in <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>…Named to all-league first<br />
team in softball as well…Played on Afton’s New York State<br />
High School Softball Championship team in 2009…Also<br />
played on four softball sectional championship teams at<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
Jonel Boileau<br />
11<br />
Forward<br />
5-7,Sophomore<br />
Kelowna, BC, Canada/<br />
Kelowna Secondary<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2011 22 8 3 19<br />
Second year on the Hofstra roster…2011: Started all 22<br />
games as a freshman…Fourth on the team in scoring with<br />
eight goals and three assists for 19 points…Recorded one<br />
goal and one assist in games against Monmouth, Columbia<br />
and Albany…Also scored against Colgate, Siena, Maine,<br />
William and Mary and Drexel…Credited with the gamewinning<br />
goal against Columbia…Took 34 shots including<br />
26 on goal…Fired four shots-all on goal-against Siena…<br />
Played a season-best 68 minutes against Stanford…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics<br />
Academic Honor Roll member…High School: Played<br />
six years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at Kelowna Secondary School in<br />
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada…Three-time Female<br />
Athlete of the Year in seventh grade, ninth grade and 11th<br />
grade…Augie Ciancone Memorial Award recipient in<br />
2010 as the most outstanding female high school athlete<br />
in the Central Okanagan, British Columbia area…Team<br />
leading scorer in 2009 and 2010 and the team assist leader<br />
in 2010… Recorded 37 goals and 34 assists in 33 games<br />
as team placed third in the provincial tournament…Team<br />
captain in 2010 and assistant team captain in 2009… Led<br />
the team in scoring with 34 goals in 32 games as Kelowna<br />
captured the provincial championship as a junior…Played<br />
four years on the boys’ ice <strong>hockey</strong> team and was a leading<br />
scorer and played three years on the AAA soccer team…<br />
Trained with the Canadian Junior National Field Hockey<br />
Team in 2010…Played for Team BC Under 18 in 2009<br />
and 2010…Five-year Academic Honor Roll selection…<br />
Personal: Has one brother…Enjoys going to the beach,<br />
wakeboarding and snowboarding…Aspires to a career in<br />
medicine or business…International business major<br />
Emily Caffrey<br />
18<br />
Forward<br />
5-5, Sophomore<br />
York, PA/Central<br />
York/Temple U.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2011 0 0 0 0<br />
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Second season on the Pride roster…2011: Did not see<br />
any game action as a freshman…CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor<br />
Roll member…High School: Played four years of<br />
<strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and three years of soccer at Central York<br />
High School in York, Pennsylvania…Played on county<br />
championship teams in 2007 and 2008…Three-time team<br />
leading scorer…Recorded 12 goals and 16 assists as a<br />
senior captain and was named team Most Valuable Player…<br />
Also voted team Most Valuable Player as a junior after<br />
leading the team with 12 goals and 15 assists…Selected
Impact Player of the Year as a sophomore in 2008, scoring<br />
15 goals and eight assists…Named Offensive Player of the<br />
Year and was the leading scorer with 15 goals and eight<br />
assists as a freshman in 2007…Outstanding student who<br />
finished in the top five percent of her class all four years…<br />
Received the Daughters of the American Revolution<br />
Citizenship Award, the Central York High School Academic<br />
Achievement Award and the E. Jerry Brooks District III<br />
Academic Excellence Award…Competes with the High<br />
Styx Field Hockey Club…Comes to Hofstra after one<br />
semester at Temple University…Personal: Has two<br />
sisters…Enjoys working out in her free time…Community<br />
health major.<br />
Marta Penas<br />
Mid<strong>field</strong>/Forward4<br />
5-7, Sophomore<br />
Barcelona, Spain/IES<br />
Joaquim Blume<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2011 22 0 0 0<br />
Second year on the Hofstra roster…2011: Played in 22<br />
games and started 14 as a freshman…Was sixth on the team<br />
in minutes with 1,277 including nine games playing 70<br />
minutes…Took seven shots including three on goal…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics<br />
Academic Honor Roll member…High School: Played<br />
<strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at IES Joaquim Blume in Barcelona, Spain<br />
from 2002 through 2011…Played club <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> with<br />
RC Polo Barcelona and Catalan Team...Was a member<br />
of Barcelona’s Spain National Under-18 Championship<br />
team in 2010…Won Spain National Under-18 Regional<br />
Championships in 2009 and 2010 and Under-16 Regional<br />
Championships in 2008 and 2009 with the Catalonian<br />
Team…Placed second in the Spain National Under-16<br />
Championships in 2008 and third in 2009 with RC Polo<br />
Barcelona…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…<br />
Her sister is a sophomore <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> player at Rider…<br />
Enjoys tennis, skiing, movies, reading and photography<br />
in her free time…Aspires to a career in business…<br />
International business major.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
Defense<br />
5-7,Sophomore<br />
Allentown, NJ/<br />
Allentown<br />
Ciara Weatherbee<br />
7<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2011 0 0 0 0<br />
Second season on the Pride roster…2011: Did not see any<br />
game action as a freshman…High School: Played four<br />
years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>, three years of lacrosse and was a<br />
member of the track team for one season at Allentown High<br />
School in Allentown, New Jersey…Named to All-Colonial<br />
Valley Conference Central New Jersey first team, All-Area<br />
and All-Group selection as a senior in 2010…Chosen to<br />
All-Colonial Valley Conference teams by both the Trenton<br />
Times and the Trentonian…Voted team Most Valuable<br />
Player and Allentown High School Athlete of the Year in<br />
2011…Played on Patriot Division championship teams<br />
in 2007 and 2009…Played club <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> with Jersey<br />
Intensity which won gold medals at the National Field<br />
Hockey Festival in 2009 and 2010…Played on the first<br />
place team at the National Futures Championship in 2006<br />
and the second place team in 2007…Placed four times at<br />
the Garden State Games including first in 2007, second in<br />
2008 and third in 2005 and 2006…Played on silver medal<br />
winning teams at the Disney Showcase in 2007, 2008 and<br />
2009…Also played in the National Indoor Tournament in<br />
2007, 2008 and 2011…Received the Enthusiastic Reader<br />
Award in 2009-10…Junior National Young Leaders<br />
Conference participant in 2005 and 2007…Personal: Has<br />
one sister who plays <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at the College of New<br />
Jersey…Enjoys reading and working out in her free time…<br />
Aspires to a career in law enforcement or as a forensic<br />
psychologist…Speech language hearing sciences major.<br />
micaela gallagher<br />
krizia layne<br />
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2012 HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY NEWCOMERS<br />
13<br />
Forward<br />
5-7, Freshman<br />
Exton, PA/Villa Maria<br />
Academy<br />
Lauren del Valle<br />
Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and ran on the track<br />
team for four years at Villa Maria Academy in Malvern,<br />
Pennsylvania…Played on three PIAA AA District I<br />
championship teams and one PIAA AA State finalist<br />
team…Named All-Main Line honorable mention by the<br />
Main-Line Times, All-Chester County honorable mention<br />
by the Chester County Daily Local, All-Area honorable<br />
mention and All-Academic by the Philadelphia Inquirer<br />
as a senior…National Field Hockey Coaches Association<br />
National All-Academic Team selection…Four-year<br />
Academic First Honor Roll…Also a member of the<br />
National Honors Society, the Tri-m International Music<br />
Honors Society and the Latin Honors Society…Played<br />
for the WC Eagles, which was the number one club team<br />
in the country this spring…Personal: Enjoys singing,<br />
writing and running in her free time…Aspires to a career in<br />
journalism…Journalism major.<br />
Forward/Mid<strong>field</strong>8<br />
5-4, Freshman<br />
Washington, NJ/<br />
Warren Hills<br />
Regional<br />
Whitney Kowski<br />
Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and was a three-year<br />
member of the Indoor track team and swam for one year at<br />
Warren Hills Regional High School in Washington, New<br />
Jersey…Played on one New Jersey Group III State finalist<br />
team, two Skyland Conference championship squads and<br />
two Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Association title teams…<br />
All-New Jersey second team selection and all-area, All-<br />
West and All-Express Times first team picks as a senior<br />
after recording eight goals and 10 assists with one defensive<br />
save…Named to North Jersey Senior All-Star Game…<br />
Express-Times and all-conference second team selection as<br />
a junior in 2010…Express-Times honorable mention as a<br />
sophomore…Tallied two goals including a game-winner as<br />
a freshman…Played on varsity teams for the Blue Streaks<br />
that posted a 75-15-2 record in four years…Played for<br />
The Edge club team…Personal: Has one brother and one<br />
sister…Her father, Bill, played soccer at the University of<br />
Miami and for the Ukrainian Stitch semipro team…Aspires<br />
to be an oncologist and do cancer research…Psychology<br />
major.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
Kayla Lesesne<br />
15<br />
Forward/Mid<strong>field</strong><br />
5-2, Freshman<br />
Bowie, MD/Elizabeth<br />
Seton High School<br />
Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>, was a two-year member<br />
of the track team and played softball for one year at<br />
Elizabeth Seton High School in Bladensburg, Maryland…<br />
Three-year starter playing at forward, mid<strong>field</strong> and on<br />
defense…Named to All-Washington Catholic Conference<br />
(WCAC) team all three years…Awarded the team Most<br />
Versatile Player Award…Tallied six goals, eight assists and<br />
three defensive saves for the Roadrunners as a senior…<br />
Posted two goals, four assists and four defensive saves as a<br />
junior and four goals, two assists and five defensive saves<br />
as a sophomore…Received the Senior Honors Academic<br />
Award…Three-year participant with the USAFHA Region<br />
VII Futures program…Currently plays with the Freedom<br />
Hockey Club Team coached by former U.S. Senior National<br />
Team player Dina Rizzo, as well as the Anne Arundel<br />
County Women’s Field Hockey League.…Played club <strong>field</strong><br />
<strong>hockey</strong> with the Southeast Storm for four years and was<br />
undefeated in the 2010 National Field Hockey Festival…<br />
Personal: Has an older sister and a twin brother…Enjoys<br />
going to the beach and using Skype and twitter in her free<br />
time…Aspires to a career in <strong>com</strong>munications or public<br />
relations…Undecided major.<br />
10<br />
Mid<strong>field</strong>er<br />
5-3, Freshman<br />
Mainz, Germany/Otto-<br />
Schott-Gymnasium<br />
Charlotte Loehr<br />
Attended the Otto-Schott-Gymnasium in Mainz-<br />
Gonsenheim, Germany… Played with the Under-18<br />
National Team of Germany…Also played in Under-18<br />
games in the German Bundesliga with Russelsheim…<br />
Participated in the German Championships…Played on<br />
Rhineland-Palatinate Championship teams in 2007 and<br />
2008 with Club TSV Schott Mainz…Received a diploma<br />
in French Language Studies (DELF) in 2010 and was an<br />
exchange student with French schools in Paris, Bordeaux<br />
and Lille in 2007, 2008 and 2009…Solid student who<br />
placed second in a regional reading contest and <strong>com</strong>peted<br />
in a regional youth research <strong>com</strong>petition…Personal: Has<br />
four brothers and one sister…Her cousin, Leonie Geyer,<br />
is a junior on the Syracuse <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> team…Enjoys<br />
playing the piano in her free time…Aspires to a career in<br />
medicine…Undecided major.<br />
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17<br />
Forward<br />
5-5, Freshman<br />
Vancouver, BC,<br />
Canada/Eric Hamber<br />
Secondary<br />
Leigh Maxwell-Smith<br />
Was a five-sport athlete at Eric Hamber Secondary School<br />
in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada…Played four<br />
years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> and basketball, five years of ringette<br />
and one year of both tennis and soccer…Received the<br />
Griffin Award in <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> as Most Valuable Player…<br />
Member of the Under-19 Canada West National Team…<br />
Played on the 2011 Senior Field Hockey City finalist team<br />
and Zone championship squad…Also a member of the<br />
2011 Under-18 National Field Hockey finalists in 2011<br />
and Under-16 National Field Hockey championship team<br />
in 2010…Two-time Under-16 National Field Hockey<br />
Championship All-Tournament team in 2010 and 2011…<br />
Played on Senior Basketball City Championship teams in<br />
2010 and 2011…Named an Under-16 National Ringette<br />
Championships All-Star in 2010…Has played on the<br />
Vancouver Hawks Club Team for 10 years…Four year<br />
member of the Academic Honor Roll…Top Scholar as a<br />
senior in First Nations…Personal: Has one sister…Her<br />
father, James, was a Junior Olympics bronze medalist in<br />
sailing while her mother, Eliner, played <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> at the<br />
University of British Columbia…Enjoys playing the guitar,<br />
reading and snowboarding in her free time…Undecided<br />
major.<br />
Sarah Noreen<br />
42<br />
Goalkeeper<br />
5-6, Freshman<br />
Dublin, OH/<br />
Dublin Coffman<br />
Played four years of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> for the Shamrocks of<br />
Dublin (OH) Coffman High School…Led the Shamrocks<br />
to their best two season records in school history in 2010<br />
and 2011…All-Central Ohio selection as a junior and<br />
a senior…Selected Ohio Senior All-Star…Team Most<br />
Valuable Player in 2009…Faced 733 shots during her<br />
scholastic career and recorded a .883 save percentage and<br />
a 1.46 goals against average with 16 shutouts…Trained<br />
under former Argentina Olympic and National Team<br />
Coach Rudolfo Mendoza in 2010 and 2011…Named to the<br />
United States team in 2011 that played the National Team<br />
of Barbados…Played three years with East Coast Field<br />
Hockey and <strong>com</strong>peted in more than 49 tournaments with<br />
19 first-place finishes and 33 in the top three…Participated<br />
in the National Field Hockey Festival, National Indoor<br />
Tournament, National Club Championship and the USAFH<br />
Junior Premier Indoor League…Personal: Has one<br />
sister…Enjoys long boarding, playing the guitar and drums<br />
and writing music…Undecided major.<br />
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT<br />
Stuart Rabinowitz was<br />
chosen by the Hofstra<br />
University Board of<br />
Trustees to serve as the eighth<br />
president of the University on<br />
December 20, 2000. Prior to his<br />
appointment, he served as dean<br />
of Hofstra University School<br />
of Law from September 1989<br />
through June 2001. He joined<br />
the faculty of the School of Law<br />
in 1972. President Rabinowitz<br />
currently holds the Andrew<br />
M. Boas and Mark L. Claster<br />
Distinguished Professorship in<br />
Civil Procedure.<br />
President Rabinowitz holds<br />
positions with a number of<br />
important government and<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity organizations,<br />
including the Judicial Advisory<br />
Council of the State of New<br />
York Unified Court System<br />
- County of Nassau, and the<br />
Nassau County Health and<br />
Welfare Council. He serves as<br />
a trustee of the Commission<br />
on Independent Colleges and<br />
Universities, and on the Board of Directors for the Fair Media<br />
Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President<br />
Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue<br />
Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former chair of the Nassau<br />
County Local Advisory Board, and a former member of<br />
the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association.<br />
Additionally, President Rabinowitz<br />
served as a member of the<br />
Nassau County Commission on<br />
Government Revision, which<br />
was charged with drafting a<br />
new charter and a new form of<br />
government for the County. He is<br />
the recipient of the Martin Luther<br />
King Living the Dream Award,<br />
EOC; Distinguished Service<br />
in the Cause of Justice, Legal<br />
Aid Society; UJA Federation<br />
Leadership Award; the Bar<br />
Association of Nassau County<br />
Proclamation for Outstanding<br />
Service to both the legal<br />
profession and the <strong>com</strong>munity;<br />
the Community Service Award<br />
from the Conference of Jewish<br />
Organizations of Nassau County;<br />
and the Alumni Association of the<br />
City College of New York 2005<br />
Townsend Harris Medal. He has<br />
also been honored by the Long<br />
Island Software and Technology<br />
Network (LISTnet) and was<br />
the recipient of Networking<br />
magazine’s David Award.<br />
President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum<br />
laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was<br />
a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review<br />
and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from City<br />
College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta<br />
Kappa and the American Law Institute.<br />
President Rabinowitz, Hofstra Pride Club Board member James C. Metzger ’83 and<br />
Hofstra Pride Club President E. David Woycik ’77 at the 2011 Pride Student-Athlete<br />
Awards Banquet<br />
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UNIVERSITY SENIOR ADMINISTRATION/TRUSTEES<br />
As of August 2012<br />
OFFICERS<br />
Janis M. Meyer,* Chair<br />
James E. Quinn,* Vice Chair<br />
Peter G. Schiff, Vice Chair<br />
David S. Mack,* Secretary<br />
Stuart Rabinowitz, President<br />
M. Patricia Adamski<br />
Senior Vice President<br />
for Planning and<br />
Administration<br />
Joseph M. Barkwill<br />
Vice President for<br />
Facilities<br />
and Operations<br />
Jessica Eads<br />
Vice President for<br />
Enrollment Services<br />
Dolores Fredrich,<br />
Esq.<br />
Vice President for<br />
Legal Affairs and<br />
General Counsel<br />
Sandra S. Johnson<br />
Vice President for<br />
Student Affairs<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Alan J. Bernon*<br />
Tejinder Bindra<br />
Robert F. Dall*<br />
Helene Fortunoff<br />
Steven J. Freiberg*<br />
Martin B. Greenberg*<br />
Joseph M. Gregory*<br />
Leo A. Guthart<br />
Peter S. Kalikow*<br />
Abby Kenigsberg<br />
Arthur J. Kremer<br />
Karen L. Lutz<br />
Donna M. Mendes*<br />
John D. Miller*<br />
Marilyn B. Monter*<br />
Martha S. Pope<br />
Edwin C. Reed<br />
Robert D. Rosenthal*<br />
Debra A. Sandler*<br />
Thomas J. Sanzone*<br />
Joseph Sparacio*<br />
Frank G. Zarb*<br />
Dr. Herman Berliner<br />
Provost and Senior Vice<br />
President for<br />
Academic Affairs<br />
Richard V. Guardino,<br />
Jr., Esq.<br />
Vice President for Business<br />
Development<br />
Robert W. Juckiewicz<br />
Vice President for<br />
Information Technology<br />
DELEGATES<br />
William F. Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty<br />
Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Executive Committee<br />
Elizabeth K. Venuti, Chair, University Senate Planning and<br />
Budget Committee<br />
Tevon Hyman, President, Student Government Association<br />
Ron Singh, Vice President, Student Government Association<br />
Tanya Levy-Odom,* President, Alumni Organization<br />
James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus<br />
Stephanie Bushey<br />
Vice President for<br />
Institutional Research and<br />
Assessment<br />
JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY<br />
Vice President and<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Alan J. Kelly<br />
Vice President<br />
for Development<br />
Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus<br />
John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus<br />
Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus<br />
George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus<br />
Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita<br />
Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita<br />
Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
Melissa Connolly<br />
Vice President for University<br />
Relations<br />
Catherine Hennessy<br />
Vice President for Financial<br />
Affairs and Treasurer<br />
* Hofstra Alumni<br />
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />
jeffrey a. Hathaway<br />
vice president and<br />
director of Athletics<br />
Hofstra University President Stuart<br />
Rabinowitz announced on May 15,<br />
2012, that the University had hired<br />
Jeffrey A. Hathaway, formerly the director of<br />
athletics for the University of Connecticut and<br />
the outgoing chairman of the NCAA Division<br />
I Men’s Basketball Committee, as Hofstra<br />
University’s new vice president and director of<br />
athletics.<br />
“In collegiate athletics, the name Jeff Hathaway<br />
means success on any number of levels: in<br />
the classroom, on the playing <strong>field</strong>, in the<br />
boardroom, with donors and the media. Most<br />
importantly, Jeff’s focus on excellence, ethics,<br />
leadership and academics will allow the Hofstra<br />
Pride athletics program to move to the next<br />
level of excellence,” said Rabinowitz. “His<br />
tenure at the University of Connecticut was<br />
one of unprecedented growth, and under his<br />
leadership, we look forward to ushering in a<br />
new era of Hofstra Pride athletic success.”<br />
“I am excited to join the Hofstra University<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity and to have the opportunity to<br />
provide leadership and serve the studentathletes,<br />
coaches and staff in this outstanding<br />
athletics program,” <strong>com</strong>mented Hathaway. “I<br />
particularly would like to thank President Stuart<br />
Rabinowitz for allowing me to be<strong>com</strong>e part<br />
of the Hofstra University family. Throughout<br />
my career I have been be part of programs<br />
that have <strong>com</strong>peted against Hofstra and I have<br />
seen firsthand the success the Pride has had<br />
over the years. My primary focus will be on<br />
the academic achievement of our studentathletes<br />
and providing them the opportunity to<br />
participate and achieve in their academic and<br />
athletic endeavors as we prepare them for their<br />
lives after graduation from Hofstra.”<br />
Hathaway guided the University of Connecticut<br />
(UConn) Division of Athletics through an<br />
unprecedented period of academic and athletic<br />
achievement during his eight years as director<br />
of athletics from 2003 to 2011. At the same<br />
time, he became an influential leader for college<br />
athletics on both the national and conference<br />
level.<br />
Hathaway played a vital role in UConn’s success<br />
story for nearly 20 years as he was the executive<br />
associate director of athletics at the school from<br />
1990 to 2001. In his two years away from the<br />
Storrs campus, Hathaway enjoyed a successful<br />
tenure as the director of athletics at Colorado<br />
State University from 2001 to 2003.<br />
During Hathaway’s career, he has always made<br />
the academic success of student-athletes a top<br />
priority. In the classroom, more than 50% of<br />
UConn’s 650 student-athletes achieved a 3.0<br />
“B-or better” semester grade point average<br />
during the spring and/or fall semesters of the<br />
2010 calendar year, including 16 who earned a<br />
perfect 4.0 grade point average. In addition, the<br />
Division of Athletics consistently maintained<br />
a 99 percent academic retention rate among its<br />
student-athletes.<br />
The University of Connecticut was saluted for<br />
its <strong>com</strong>munity service efforts by the National<br />
Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS)<br />
three times under Hathaway’s watch for its<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity service efforts. UConn was also<br />
honored by the NCAS in 2006 and 2007 for<br />
its efforts to assist former student-athletes in<br />
earning their college degree.<br />
Hathaway’s leadership positions have extended<br />
beyond the campus. He recently <strong>com</strong>pleted a<br />
five-year term as a member of the prestigious<br />
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee,<br />
representing the BIG EAST Conference,<br />
serving as chair in 2011-12. As a member<br />
of the 10-person <strong>com</strong>mittee, Hathaway took<br />
part in the selection and administration of the<br />
NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and<br />
the administration of the CBS/Turner television<br />
contract.<br />
During his tenure at both Colorado State<br />
and UConn, he was a member of the NCAA<br />
Division I Championships/Competition<br />
Cabinet. On the conference level, Hathaway was<br />
the chair of the BIG EAST Athletic Directors<br />
Executive Committee through November<br />
of 2009. He is also past chairman of the<br />
BIG EAST Championship and Competition<br />
Committee as well as the league’s Finance<br />
Committee. Hathaway is a member of the<br />
Division I-A Athletic Directors Association<br />
Board of Trustees and on the Executive<br />
Committee of the National Association of<br />
Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In<br />
2004 The Sporting News named Hathaway to its<br />
“Power 100 List” - <strong>com</strong>prised of the 100 most<br />
powerful people in sports.<br />
During his time at the University of<br />
Connecticut, private fundraising averaged more<br />
than $13 million a year. Hathaway was also<br />
responsible negotiating several key revenue and<br />
partnership agreements, securing major gifts,<br />
and guiding the building of two LEED certified<br />
athletic facilities, UConn’s first, which received<br />
recognition from the University and from the<br />
Connecticut Real Estate Exchange.<br />
Hathaway led a head coaching staff that is one<br />
of the most experienced in the country. At the<br />
conclusion of Hathaway’s tenure, UConn had<br />
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12 head coaches that had been in their current<br />
position 10 or more years as of the 2010-11<br />
academic year.<br />
In Hathaway’s final year with UConn, the<br />
Huskies experienced great athletic success.<br />
The men’s basketball team won its third<br />
NCAA Division I Championship while the<br />
football team played in the Tostitos Fiesta<br />
Bowl. In addition, the women’s basketball team<br />
played in the NCAA Final Four for the fourth<br />
consecutive season and set a college basketball<br />
record for most consecutive wins with 90. The<br />
UConn baseball team made history with its<br />
first-ever appearance in NCAA Super Regional<br />
play. The men’s soccer, women’s soccer and<br />
<strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> teams participated in NCAA<br />
tournaments while representatives from men’s<br />
and women’s track and <strong>field</strong> and women’s<br />
diving also took part in NCAA action.<br />
Hathaway originally came to Connecticut in<br />
November of 1990 as senior associate athletic<br />
director. In that role, he oversaw the day-today<br />
operations of the Division of Athletics and<br />
served as a program administrator for several<br />
sports.<br />
During Hathaway’s tenure at Colorado<br />
State, he oversaw a 15-sport program – nine<br />
women’s teams and six men’s. Hathaway was<br />
an extremely successful fundraiser during his<br />
time in Fort Collins. The school drew national<br />
attention for a $15.2 million gift for football<br />
stadium renovations and expansion.<br />
Prior to joining UConn, Hathaway served<br />
in a number of capacities at his alma mater,<br />
the University of Maryland, from 1982 to<br />
1990, including assistant athletics director<br />
for marketing and <strong>com</strong>munications, acting<br />
assistant athletics director for business<br />
affairs, athletics business manager and men’s<br />
basketball trainer.<br />
Hathaway earned his degree in athletic<br />
administration from Maryland in 1981. He<br />
later received a Master’s Degree in general<br />
administration from Maryland and is currently<br />
continuing work on a PhD in the Department<br />
of Educational Leadership at the University of<br />
Connecticut.<br />
Hathaway and his wife, Paula, have two<br />
children — Meghan (20) and Michael (17).<br />
What They Are Saying About Jeff Hathaway<br />
Philip E. Austin, President Emeritus,<br />
University of Connecticut<br />
“I had the pleasure of working with Jeff Hathaway through my<br />
tenure as president of the University of Connecticut. He was a<br />
valuable member of our senior leadership team and led the athletic<br />
program to its most successful era. Jeff is <strong>com</strong>mitted to not only<br />
athletic excellence but also academic excellence, integrity and the<br />
overall welfare of student athletes.”<br />
Joseph R. Castiglione, Vice President for<br />
Intercollegiate Athletics,<br />
University of Oklahoma<br />
“From our days in college to the many years as colleagues in<br />
the profession, I have always known Jeff Hathaway to be a man<br />
of character. He has a tenacious work ethic, an innate ability to<br />
establish the right vision, mission and values for the organization<br />
he leads and a collaborative style to appropriately involve all<br />
stakeholders in the process of setting goals and creating the means<br />
to achieve them. At the heart of it all is a passionate <strong>com</strong>mitment to<br />
creating the best possible environment for student athlete success.<br />
Hofstra University made a wonderful decision in hiring Jeff.”<br />
Mark Emmert, President,<br />
National Collegiate Athletic Association<br />
“Jeff did a tremendous job as a member and later chair of the<br />
Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. His efforts directly<br />
contributed to lifelong experiences for thousands of student-athletes.<br />
I’m confident that he will bring the same dedication and passion to<br />
the athletic program and the student-athletes of Hofstra.”<br />
Jim Nantz, CBS Sports<br />
“I have known Jeff Hathaway a long time and there is no one I<br />
respect more in college athletics than Jeff Hathaway. This is a big<br />
day for Hofstra University and the future of Hofstra has been placed<br />
in good hands. Jeff is a high-achieving, high-quality person that<br />
I have gotten to know well during his tenure as the Chair of the<br />
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s success as a<br />
leader speaks for itself. He has the Midas touch!”<br />
Mike Slive, Commissioner,<br />
Southeastern Conference<br />
“I have known Jeff Hathaway for many years and had the pleasure of<br />
serving with him on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s<br />
extensive experience, his enthusiasm and his energy makes him a<br />
leader no matter what room he is in. His <strong>com</strong>mitment to assisting<br />
young men and women in getting an education while participating<br />
in college sports make him an outstanding choice as Hofstra’s new<br />
athletics director.”<br />
Mike Tranghese, former Commissioner,<br />
Big East Conference<br />
“Jeff is an outstanding administrator who will provide Hofstra with<br />
great leadership in the future. He has long been a leader in collegiate<br />
athletics and Hofstra will do well with Jeff at the helm. ”<br />
Tom Yeager, Commissioner,<br />
Colonial Athletic Association<br />
“Jeff Hathaway is one of the brightest, creative and <strong>com</strong>petent<br />
administrators in college athletics. Everyone in the CAA is excited<br />
about his joining our team and we look forward to his contribution<br />
to the continued success of the Hofstra program and the CAA.”<br />
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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AND HEAD COACHES<br />
Alison Adamski<br />
Women’s Tennis Coach<br />
Pete Alfano<br />
Cross Country Coach<br />
Rob Anspach<br />
Wrestling Coach<br />
Chrissy Arnone<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Marketing<br />
and Promotions<br />
Jay Artinian<br />
Senior Associate<br />
Director of Athletics for<br />
Facilities<br />
Rachel August<br />
Assistant Director for<br />
Administration<br />
cathy aull<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Ann Baller<br />
Associate Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Dr. Michael Barnes<br />
Faculty Athletics<br />
Representative<br />
Susan Bauer<br />
Assistant Dean of<br />
University Advisement<br />
Brian Bert<br />
Assistant Strength and<br />
Conditioning Coach<br />
Allison Bradshaw<br />
Strength and<br />
Conditioning Coach<br />
Brittany Butts<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Mo Cassara<br />
Men’s Basketball Coach<br />
Neil Collins<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
John Considine<br />
Assistant Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
Tara Coppola<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Maria Corvino<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Ticket<br />
Operations<br />
Maren Crowley<br />
Women’s Golf Coach<br />
Kathy De Angelis<br />
Field Hockey Coach<br />
Steve DeNapoli<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Bill Edwards<br />
Softball Coach<br />
Joe Elliott<br />
Men’s Golf Coach<br />
David Fernandez<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director<br />
of Athletics for<br />
Communications<br />
John Heck<br />
Associate Director of<br />
Athletics for Compliance<br />
Kristina<br />
Hernandez<br />
Volleyball Coach<br />
Tim Holman<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Ellen Johnson<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Corporate<br />
Relations<br />
Colm Kennedy<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
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Krista Kilburn-<br />
Steveskey<br />
Women’s Basketball<br />
Coach<br />
James Lally<br />
Director of Student-<br />
Athlete Services<br />
Frantzer Le Blanc<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Cindy Lewis<br />
Senior Associate<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Evan Malings<br />
Head Athletic Trainer<br />
Danny McCabe<br />
Executive Associate<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Tim McMahon<br />
Associate Director of<br />
Athletics for<br />
External Affairs<br />
Kevin Murga<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Michael Neely<br />
Director of Ticket Sales<br />
Richard Nuttall<br />
Men’s Soccer Coach<br />
Jeanne O’Keefe<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Rachel Peel<br />
Associate Dean of<br />
University Advisement<br />
James Prendergast<br />
Assistant Strength and<br />
Conditioning Coach<br />
Simon Riddiough<br />
Women’s Soccer Coach<br />
John Russo<br />
Baseball Coach<br />
Diane Schuerlein<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Jim Sheehan<br />
Senior Sports<br />
Information Director<br />
clarice smith<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
shannon smith<br />
Women’s Lacrosse<br />
Coach<br />
Daniel Solow<br />
Assistant Director<br />
of Athletics for<br />
Development<br />
Samantha Sweeney<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Student-<br />
Athlete Development<br />
Harriet Teitle<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Kathy Theiling<br />
Equipment Manager<br />
Seth Tierney<br />
Men’s Lacrosse Coach<br />
Dave Walsh<br />
Assistant Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
Ryan Watson<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Philip Wayne<br />
Men’s Tennis Coach<br />
Winnie Wymes<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Dr. Michael Yorio<br />
Team Physician<br />
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ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT<br />
Hofstra University is <strong>com</strong>mitted<br />
to the pursuit of academic and<br />
athletic excellence. The University<br />
views participation in intercollegiate<br />
athletics as benefiting the student-athlete<br />
in an educationally enhancing experience<br />
beyond any other opportunity available.<br />
Hofstra also realizes the time <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />
made by student-athletes and has<br />
<strong>com</strong>mitted the facilities and resources to<br />
support all students.<br />
The University Tutorial Program (UTP)<br />
provides free tutoring in every subject<br />
area to any Hofstra student. Students<br />
are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of<br />
individual tutorial assistance per week for<br />
up to three courses. They are also able to<br />
utilize the various help labs on campus,<br />
which specialize in providing assistance<br />
in writing, business and QM, and biology<br />
and chemistry. In addition to this service,<br />
student-athletes are assigned an academic<br />
advisor, through the Center for University<br />
Advisement, who helps address the<br />
various needs of student‐athletes. The<br />
academic advisor emphasizes four areas<br />
in their efforts to ensure the academic<br />
success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.<br />
Area one is academic counseling. Services<br />
are provided in the areas of academic<br />
planning, career planning, personal<br />
counseling, and campus and <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
referrals. The advisor also meets with<br />
prospective student‐athletes, at the coach’s<br />
request, to share the many benefits of a<br />
Hofstra University education.<br />
Area two is academic advising. The<br />
academic advisor serves as the primary<br />
advisor for first-year and undecided<br />
student-athletes, and also assists<br />
upperclassmen who have declared a major.<br />
Area three is academic monitoring. The<br />
advisor monitors the academic progress of<br />
student‐athletes to ensure <strong>com</strong>pliance with<br />
Hofstra University, NCAA and conference<br />
regulations. The advisor’s regular<br />
<strong>com</strong>munication with the faculty and<br />
coaches provide opportunities for early<br />
intervention should academic difficulties<br />
arise.<br />
Area four is study halls. The University<br />
Tutorial Program supports athletic study<br />
halls by providing tutors in various<br />
subjects as necessary. The academic<br />
advisors also assess the needs of<br />
individual student‐athletes to provide<br />
the most effective study environment.<br />
The assessment tool administered by<br />
the Center for University Advisement is<br />
also used to provide various enrichment<br />
seminars for the student‐athletes such as<br />
time management, writing skills, campus<br />
resources, and surviving the college<br />
transition.<br />
In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete<br />
Development Center was opened on the<br />
second level of the James M. Shuart<br />
Stadium Building. The center houses the<br />
offices of the Student-Athlete Services<br />
Staff, as well as a large <strong>com</strong>puter lab with<br />
printer access for use by Hofstra studentathletes,<br />
a quiet study area with wireless<br />
internet access and two group study/tutor<br />
rooms with power point access and white<br />
boards.<br />
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SPORTS MEDICINE/ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />
University, and received his medical<br />
degree from the SUNY Health Science<br />
Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously<br />
served as a sports medicine fellow with<br />
the University of Maryland Orthopedics.<br />
Prior to that, he was a resident physician<br />
in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical<br />
Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.<br />
Yorio was named the Director of Player<br />
Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open<br />
Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New<br />
York, and is on the medical staff for the<br />
New York Islanders. He also worked as<br />
a team physician for the University of<br />
Maryland from 2003 to 2005.<br />
Through a <strong>com</strong>prehensive athletic training program, Hofstra<br />
University student-athletes are provided excellent health<br />
care during their time at the University. A coordinated<br />
effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the<br />
Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures<br />
every student-athlete the best medical attention possible.<br />
Hofstra University sponsors a fully<br />
accredited, highly <strong>com</strong>petitive<br />
undergraduate degree program for athletic<br />
training majors, in which Hofstra student<br />
athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care<br />
system.<br />
University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of<br />
health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice<br />
and <strong>com</strong>petition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training<br />
staff, which is led by ninth-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan<br />
Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous<br />
student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury<br />
management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic<br />
program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms,<br />
these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation<br />
of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play<br />
quickly and safely.<br />
Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael<br />
Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake<br />
Success, New York, is in his third year on Hofstra’s medical<br />
team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports<br />
medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova<br />
Evan Malings<br />
Head Athletic<br />
Trainer<br />
Dr. Michael<br />
Yorio<br />
Team Physician<br />
robert dimonda<br />
Athletic Trainer<br />
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HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY STADIUM/FACILITIES<br />
In 2007 the Hofstra University Field Hockey program moved into a<br />
brand new facility on the north side of campus.<br />
The new Hofstra University Field Hockey Stadium includes bleacher<br />
seating, a press box, and is outfitted with the state-of-the-art Hockey<br />
Grass Club surface, a synthetic turf designed solely for <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> by<br />
Sportexe.<br />
Sportexe ® HockeyGrassClub, a smooth and predictable, fast and<br />
incredibly durable surface, is a special tufted nylon system that delivers<br />
optimum performance. Approved by the Fédération Internationale de<br />
Hockey (FIH), Sportexe ® HockeyGrassClub is the official artificial<br />
turf system of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association<br />
(NFHCA).<br />
Sportexe ® , which has decades of <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> installation expertise, is<br />
proud of its partnership with the NFHCA, working with the Association<br />
on R&D efforts to enhance <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> systems.<br />
The Pride opened the Stadium September 14, 2007, versus Yale. The<br />
Pride’s Brit Blankmeyer scored the first goal in stadium history 8:17<br />
into the contest. The Pride is 28-18 at the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium<br />
since its grand opening.<br />
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MACK SPORTS COMPLEX WEIGHT ROOM<br />
Hofstra Field Hockey student-athletes conduct their weight training in the spacious, 3,024 square-foot Mack<br />
Sports Complex Weight Room. Located on the lower lever of the <strong>com</strong>plex, the weight room houses a wide<br />
variety of strength and conditioning equipment including free weights, Hammer Strength and 12 pieces of<br />
cardiovascular equipment. The team trains under the watchful eye of Strength Coach Alison Bradshaw, who is in<br />
her third year on the Hofstra staff, and first as head strength coach.<br />
HOFSTRA INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY<br />
The Pride has use of an indoor practice bubble located on the north campus, behind the Mack Sports Complex. The 50-yard turf<br />
<strong>field</strong> gives Hofstra a unique environment that many teams in the Northeast do not have.<br />
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LONG ISLAND AND NEW YORK CITY<br />
About Long Island…<br />
Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant <strong>com</strong>munity, a summer playground,<br />
and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.<br />
Five distinct regions make up Long Island:<br />
• North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial<br />
days and Gatsby-era mansions.<br />
• South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire<br />
Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.<br />
• Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a<br />
huge water park.<br />
• North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands.<br />
• South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.<br />
You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a<br />
boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts.<br />
With everything from :<br />
• museums, historical sites and lighthouses,<br />
• to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages,<br />
• to wineries and farm stands,<br />
• to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos,<br />
...there is plenty to do on Long Island!<br />
About new york city…<br />
Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street<br />
Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.<br />
• Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br />
• Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or Knicks game.<br />
• Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC<br />
• Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street.<br />
• Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden<br />
rollercoasters.<br />
• Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering<br />
Times Square.<br />
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2011 STATISTICS AND RESULTS<br />
Overall: 13-9-0 CAA: 5-3-0 Home: 7-3-0 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 1-3-0<br />
Name GP-GS G A Pts. TS SOG GW PS-ATT DSV<br />
Genna Kovar 22-22 28 18 74 85 69 4 0-0 0<br />
Krizia Layne 22-22 20 13 53 73 45 3 0-0 0<br />
Amy-Lee Levey 22-22 9 4 22 67 32 2 1-1 5<br />
Jonel Boileau 22-22 8 3 19 34 26 1 0-0 0<br />
Arielle Williams 22-22 6 5 17 53 29 0 0-1 1<br />
Darrah Rachman 21-0 6 1 13 22 18 2 0-0 0<br />
Micaela Gallagher 22-16 4 4 12 36 16 1 0-0 0<br />
Codi Nyland 22-22 1 1 3 2 1 0 0-0 0<br />
Melissa McCarthy 17-8 0 3 3 4 3 0 0-0 0<br />
Katelyn Horan 4-0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0-0 0<br />
Stephanie Cowles 21-21 0 2 2 5 2 0 0-0 0<br />
Meg Leusch 12-0 0 1 1 6 2 0 0-0 0<br />
Katelyn Lewia 4-0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0-0 0<br />
Marta Penas 22-14 0 0 0 7 3 0 0-0 0<br />
Holly Andrews 17-7 0 0 0 4 1 0 0-0 1<br />
Kerry Kiddoo 22-22 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 4<br />
Amanda Heyde 22-22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Katie Bishop 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Shannon McCardell 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Lauren Vallee 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Jillian Geysen 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Total 22 83 56 222 402 250 13 1-2 11<br />
Opponents 22 58 52 168 329 192 8 3-4 8<br />
Goalkeeping<br />
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Svs. Pct. W L T SO SF<br />
Kaitlyn De Turo 3-0 57:59 1 1.21 2 .667 0 0 0 0 8<br />
Amanda Heyde 22-21 1417:39 54 2.67 117 .684 13 8 0 2 311<br />
Meredith Golden 2-0 67:51 3 3.10 4 .571 0 0 0 0 6<br />
Team - 0:00 0 0.00 11 1.000 0 0 0 1 0<br />
Total 22 1543:29 58 2.63 134 .698 13 8 0 3 325<br />
Opponents 22 1543:29 83 3.76 167 .668 8 13 0 2 400<br />
Goals 1 2 OT Tot. Penalty Corners 1 2 OT Tot.<br />
Hofstra 35 48 0 83 Hofstra 89 92 0 181<br />
Opponents 23 34 1 58 Opponents 83 91 0 174<br />
Shots 1 2 OT Tot. Saves 1 2 OT Tot.<br />
Hofstra 201 201 0 402 Hofstra 58 75 1 134<br />
Opponents 158 169 2 329 Opponents 158 169 2 329<br />
2011 Results<br />
Date Opponent W/L Score<br />
8/26 at Connecticut+ L 1-7<br />
8/27 Stanford (at UConn)+ L 3-4 (OT)<br />
8/31 at Monmouth W 4-3<br />
9/2 at Colgate W 8-1<br />
9/3 Vermont (at Colgate) L 1-2<br />
9/7 at Fair<strong>field</strong> W 4-2<br />
9/10 Yale L 3-5<br />
9/11 Rider W 5-2<br />
9/14 Columbia W 4-2<br />
9/16 Siena W 10-0<br />
9/18 Albany W 3-2<br />
9/23 at Old Dominion* L 0-5<br />
9/25 at William and Mary* W 4-2<br />
Date Opponent W/L Score<br />
9/30 Virginia Commonwealth* W 7-0<br />
10/2 James Madison* W 4-1<br />
10/9 Delaware* W 7-2<br />
10/16 Maine L 4-5<br />
10/21 Northeastern* L 2-3<br />
10/28 at Towson* L 0-3<br />
10/30 at Drexel* W 4-3<br />
11/3 Towson # W 3-0<br />
11/5 Northeastern # L 2-4<br />
+ - Husky Invitational at Connecticut<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association Game<br />
# - Colonial Athletic Association Championship<br />
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COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
The Colonial Athletic Association<br />
has built a reputation as one of the<br />
nation’s top collegiate conferences<br />
both athletically and academically.<br />
The CAA en<strong>com</strong>passes five of the nation’s<br />
nine largest metropolitan areas with a<br />
geographic footprint that stretches from<br />
Boston to Atlanta. The conference has<br />
produced 16 national team champions in<br />
five different sports, 33 individual national<br />
champions, 12 national players of the year,<br />
12 national coaches of the year and 12<br />
Honda Award winners. Just as impressive,<br />
however, are the honors accumulated<br />
away from <strong>com</strong>petition, which include<br />
five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA<br />
post-graduate scholars. In 2011-12, more<br />
than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 studentathletes<br />
received the Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award after posting at least a<br />
3.2 grade point average while lettering<br />
in a varsity sport. The conference had 19<br />
teams in 13 different sports receive NCAA<br />
Public Recognition Awards based on the<br />
latest Academic Progress Report released<br />
in 2012.<br />
The landscape of the conference stretches<br />
along the majority of the East Coast, and<br />
includes six of the nation’s top 25 media<br />
markets – New York (1), Philadelphia<br />
(4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington,<br />
D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number<br />
of television homes in the CAA market<br />
exceeds 20 million.<br />
The CAA conducts championships in<br />
23 sports. Male athletes <strong>com</strong>pete for<br />
championships in baseball, basketball,<br />
cross country, football, golf, lacrosse,<br />
soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track<br />
& <strong>field</strong> and wrestling. Female athletes<br />
battle for conference titles in basketball,<br />
cross country, <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong>, golf, lacrosse,<br />
rowing, soccer, softball, swimming &<br />
diving, tennis, track & <strong>field</strong> and volleyball.<br />
In 2011-12, 24 teams earned NCAA<br />
Tournament berths and 51 student-athletes<br />
received All-America honors in 16<br />
different sports.<br />
The conference has made its presence<br />
known nationally in men’s basketball with<br />
two teams – George Mason (2006) and<br />
VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA<br />
Final Four over the past six years. Three<br />
CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament<br />
berths for the first time in 2011 as<br />
conference champion Old Dominion<br />
was joined by VCU and George Mason.<br />
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VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown,<br />
Purdue, Florida State and top-seeded<br />
Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova.<br />
In 2006, George Mason captured the<br />
nation’s imagination by be<strong>com</strong>ing the first<br />
mid-major program since 1979 to reach<br />
the Final Four, posting victories over<br />
Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita<br />
State and Connecticut along the way.<br />
At least five CAA teams have reached<br />
postseason play for the past four years.<br />
The CAA has also had great success<br />
in women’s basketball, with six teams<br />
making the postseason in 2011-12.<br />
Conference champion Delaware advanced<br />
to the second round of the NCAA<br />
Tournament for the first time and was<br />
ranked #7 in the final Associated Press<br />
Top 25 poll. James Madison beat two<br />
ACC and two Big East teams to reach<br />
the championship game of the WNIT.<br />
Drexel, Hofstra, UNCW and VCU joined<br />
the Dukes in the WNIT. Old Dominion,<br />
which won an NCAA-record 17 straight<br />
CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts three<br />
national championships (1979, 1980,<br />
1985) and was national runner-up in 1997.<br />
The conference also excels in many other<br />
sports. CAA squads have <strong>com</strong>bined to win<br />
10 <strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> national titles since the<br />
championship began in 1981 and ODU<br />
reached the national semifinals in 2011.<br />
Four men’s soccer teams earned NCAA<br />
Tournament berths last season and James<br />
Madison became the seventh CAA team<br />
to reach the final 16 of the event in the<br />
past decade. Hofstra’s softball team won<br />
the Los Angeles Regional and became<br />
the first CAA squad to advance to the<br />
NCAA Super Regionals. At least two<br />
women’s soccer teams have reached the<br />
second round of the NCAA Tournament<br />
in three of the past five seasons. William<br />
& Mary’s men’s cross country squad has<br />
made the NCAA Championship in 12<br />
of the past 13 years. In the pool, George<br />
Mason’s Ashley Danner finished second<br />
in the 100 breaststroke and fifth in the<br />
200 breaststroke at the 2012 NCAA<br />
Championship and received All-America<br />
honors. Delaware and Towson have each<br />
reached the Final Four of the NCAA<br />
Men’s Lacrosse Championship. On the<br />
track, Mason’s David Verburg placed<br />
fourth in the 400 meters at the NCAA<br />
Championship. The CAA has sent<br />
multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball<br />
Championship in nine of the last 15<br />
years and has had at least 12 players<br />
selected in the eight of the last 10 Major<br />
League Baseball drafts. The conference<br />
also boasts numerous All-Americans in<br />
lacrosse, tennis, golf, women’s lacrosse<br />
and wrestling.<br />
CAA member institutions are <strong>com</strong>mitted<br />
to excellence in the classroom. The<br />
Colonial Academic Alliance was created<br />
in 2002 by the league’s presidents with<br />
a goal of expanding their partnership<br />
to all aspects of university life outside<br />
of intercollegiate athletics. Among the<br />
programs that have been established are<br />
an undergraduate research conference,<br />
coordination of study abroad programs<br />
and granting visiting academic status<br />
to student-athletes traveling to an away<br />
contest so that they have access to<br />
libraries, academic resource centers and<br />
<strong>com</strong>puter labs.<br />
Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has<br />
guided the CAA since its inception.<br />
The conference traces its roots back to<br />
1983 when three of its current members-<br />
George Mason University, James Madison<br />
University, and the College of William and<br />
Mary - were aligned with East Carolina<br />
University, the United States Naval<br />
Academy and the University of Richmond<br />
as a basketball league (ECAC South).<br />
During the next two years, the league added<br />
11 sports, acquired two new members (the<br />
University of North Carolina at Wilmington<br />
and American University) and decided to<br />
form a new association. The transformation<br />
from ECAC South to CAA took place on<br />
June 6, 1985.<br />
Charter members George Mason, James<br />
Madison, UNC Wilmington and William<br />
and Mary were joined by Old Dominion<br />
University in 1991. The conference<br />
added the University of Delaware, Drexel<br />
University, Hofstra University and<br />
Towson University in 2001. Georgia State<br />
University and Northeastern University<br />
became members of the conference on<br />
July 1, 2005.
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2012 FIELD HOCKEY 41
2011 CAA REVIEW<br />
2011 Standings<br />
caa<br />
overall<br />
Team W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />
Old Dominion 8 0 1.000 22 3 .880<br />
Northeastern 5 3 .625 14 8 .636<br />
Hofstra 5 3 .625 13 9 .591<br />
Towson 4 4 .500 10 10 .500<br />
James Madison 4 4 .500 9 10 .474<br />
Delaware 4 4 .500 9 11 .450<br />
Drexel 3 5 .375 10 9 .526<br />
VCU 2 6 .250 5 13 .278<br />
William & Mary 1 7 .125 6 11 .353<br />
2011 All-Colonial Athletic Association Teams<br />
First Team Second Team all-Rookie Team<br />
Player, Team, Pos., Cl. Player, Team, Pos., Cl. Player, Team, Pos.,<br />
Emma Batten, Old Dominion, F, Sr. Pam Aldridge, Northeastern, M, Sr. Jonel Boileau, Hofstra, F<br />
Katie DeFilippo, Towson, F, Sr. Monica Baick, Drexel, M, Sr. Emma Clifton, William & Mary, M<br />
Amanda Fleishcut, Drexel, M, Jr. Kaela Barker, Northeastern, M, Sr. Kendell Combs, VCU, F/M/D<br />
Genna Kovar, Hofstra, F, Sr. Krizia Layne, Hofstra, F, Jr. Christina Conrad, Drexel, F<br />
Stephanie Kratzer, Old Dominion, M, Sr. Amy-Lee Levey, Hofstra, D, Sr. Jesse Ebner, William & Mary, M/D<br />
Crystal Poland, Northeastern, F, Jr. Amanda McCardell, Delaware, M, Sr. Kelsey McKee, Delaware, D<br />
Kelsey Scherrer, VCU, F, Jr. Kelsey McKee, Delaware, D, Fr. Marta Penas, Hofstra, M<br />
Kelsey Smither, Old Dominion, M, Fr. Kati Nearhouse, Old Dominion, F, So. Meghan Plank, Drexel, M/F<br />
Jenna Taylor, James Madison, M, Jr. Sofia Sanguinetti, Drexel, D, Sr. Kelsey Smither, Old Dominion, M, Fr.<br />
Leah Zamesnik, William & Mary, M, Jr. Maartje van Rijswijk, ODU, F, Jr. Lydia Velzian, Old Dominion, M/D<br />
Lizzie Priest, Northeastern, GK, Jr. Noelle Diana, Delaware, GK, Sr. Taylor West, James Madison, M/F<br />
Devon Seifert, Old Dominion, GK, Sr.<br />
2011 CAA FIELD HOCKEY TEAM STATISTICS<br />
Team Summaries GP GF-GA Score-Avg. Margin PK-Att. Shots Saves Save % Corners<br />
Delaware 20 47-57 2.33-2.83 -0.50 3-3 268 129 69.4 148<br />
Drexel 19 39-40 1.99-2.04 -0.05 1-1 271 90 69.2 96<br />
Hofstra 22 83-58 3.76-2.63 +1.13 1-2 402 134 69.8 181<br />
James Madison 19 26-50 1.27-2.45 -1.18 1-2 196 122 70.9 94<br />
Northeastern 22 51-44 2.26-1.95 +0.31 3-3 357 156 78.0 156<br />
Old Dominion 25 92-27 3.60-1.06 +2.54 0-1 391 49 64.5 176<br />
Towson 20 33-41 1.64-2.04 -0.40 1-2 206 110 72.8 96<br />
VCU 18 28-55 1.53-3.01 -1.48 0-0 178 113 67.3 83<br />
William & Mary 17 30-38 1.73-2.20 -0.46 1-2 240 93 71.0 111<br />
GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Hofstra 22 83 3.77<br />
2. Old Dominion 25 92 3.68<br />
3. Delaware 20 47 2.35<br />
4. Northeastern 22 51 2.32<br />
5. Drexel 19 39 2.05<br />
6. William & Mary 17 30 1.76<br />
7. Towson 20 33 1.65<br />
8. VCU 18 28 1.56<br />
9. James Madison 19 26 1.37<br />
ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Old Dominion 25 70 2.80<br />
2. Hofstra 22 56 2.55<br />
3. Northeastern 22 50 2.27<br />
4. Delaware 20 36 1.80<br />
5. Drexel 19 27 1.42<br />
6. William & Mary 17 22 1.29<br />
7. VCU 18 22 1.22<br />
8. Towson 20 20 1.00<br />
9. James Madison 19 18 0.95<br />
SCORING AVERAGE GP Goals Minutes Avg.<br />
1. Hofstra 22 83 1543:29 3.76<br />
2. Old Dominion 25 92 1788:57 3.60<br />
3. Delaware 20 47 1409:32 2.33<br />
4. Northeastern 22 51 1578:14 2.26<br />
5. Drexel 19 39 1375:00 1.99<br />
6. William & Mary 17 30 1211:30 1.73<br />
7. Towson 20 33 1407:42 1.64<br />
8. VCU 18 28 1280:27 1.53<br />
9. James Madison 19 26 1427:42 1.27<br />
SCORING MARGIN GP GPG GPGA Margin<br />
1. Old Dominion 25 3.60 1.06 2.54<br />
2. Hofstra 22 3.76 2.63 1.13<br />
3. Northeastern 22 2.26 1.95 0.31<br />
4. Drexel 19 1.99 2.04 -0.05<br />
5. Towson 20 1.64 2.04 -0.40<br />
6. William & Mary 17 1.73 2.20 -0.46<br />
7. Delaware 20 2.33 2.83 -0.50<br />
8. James Madison 19 1.27 2.45 -1.18<br />
9. VCU 18 1.53 3.01 -1.48<br />
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GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Minutes GA Avg.<br />
1. Old Dominion 25 27 1788:57 1.06<br />
2. Northeastern 22 44 1578:14 1.95<br />
3. Drexel 19 40 1375:00 2.04<br />
4. Towson 20 41 1407:42 2.04<br />
5. William & Mary 17 38 1211:30 2.20<br />
6. James Madison 19 50 1427:42 2.45<br />
7. Hofstra 22 58 1543:29 2.63<br />
8. Delaware 20 57 1409:32 2.83<br />
9. VCU 18 55 1280:27 3.01<br />
SAVES GP Saves Avg/G<br />
1. Northeastern 22 156 7.09<br />
2. Hofstra 22 134 6.09<br />
3. Delaware 20 129 6.45<br />
4. James Madison 19 122 6.42<br />
5. VCU 18 113 6.28<br />
6. Towson 20 110 5.50<br />
7. William & Mary 17 93 5.47<br />
8. Drexel 19 90 4.74<br />
9. Old Dominion 25 49 1.96<br />
PENALTY CORNERS GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Hofstra 22 181 8.23<br />
2. Old Dominion 25 176 7.04<br />
3. Northeastern 22 156 7.09<br />
4. Delaware 20 148 7.40<br />
5. William & Mary 17 111 6.53<br />
6. Drexel 19 96 5.05<br />
Towson 20 96 4.80<br />
8. James Madison 19 94 4.95<br />
9. VCU 18 83 4.61<br />
DEFENSIVE SAVES GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Hofstra 22 11 0.50<br />
2. Northeastern 22 8 0.36<br />
3. Towson 20 4 0.20<br />
Old Dominion 25 4 0.16<br />
William & Mary 17 4 0.24<br />
6. Drexel 19 3 0.16<br />
VCU 18 3 0.17<br />
James Madison 19 3 0.16<br />
9. Delaware 20 2 0.10<br />
2011 CAA FIELD HOCKEY INDIVIDUAL<br />
FIELD HOCKEY STATISTICS<br />
To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team’s<br />
games, goalies at least 50.0% of their team’s minutes.<br />
GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Kovar, Genna-HOFSTRA 22 28 1.27<br />
2. Poland, Crystal-NU 22 27 1.23<br />
3. Batten, Emma-ODU 25 27 1.08<br />
4. Layne, Krizia-HOFSTRA 22 20 0.91<br />
5. Scherrer, Kelsey-VCU 18 11 0.61<br />
6. Fleischut, Amanda-DREXEL 19 9 0.47<br />
7. McKee, Kelsey-DELAWARE 20 9 0.45<br />
8. Zamesnik, Leah-W&M 17 7 0.41<br />
9. Levey, Amy-Lee-HOFSTRA 22 9 0.41<br />
10. Santee, Ashley-DREXEL 19 7 0.37<br />
ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Graham, Nicky-NU 22 18 0.82<br />
Kovar, Genna-HOFSTRA 22 18 0.82<br />
3. Malloy, Carolyn-NU 22 17 0.77<br />
4. Layne, Krizia-HOFSTRA 22 13 0.59<br />
5. Smither, Kelsey-ODU 25 13 0.52<br />
6. Condie, Rebecca-ODU 25 12 0.48<br />
7. Kirk, Kathryn-ODU 25 10 0.40<br />
8. DeMasi, Stephanie-VCU 18 7 0.39<br />
9. Clifton, Emma-W&M 16 6 0.38<br />
10. Schweitzer, Kayla-DELAWARE 19 7 0.37<br />
POINTS PER GAME GP Goals Asts. Pts. Avg/G<br />
1. Kovar, Genna-HOFSTRA 22 28 18 74 3.36<br />
2. Poland, Crystal-NU 22 27 3 57 2.59<br />
3. Layne, Krizia-HOFSTRA 22 20 13 53 2.41<br />
4. Batten, Emma-ODU 25 27 6 60 2.40<br />
5. Scherrer, Kelsey-VCU 18 11 2 24 1.33<br />
6. Condie, Rebecca-ODU 25 9 12 30 1.20<br />
McKee, Kelsey-DELAWARE 20 9 6 24 1.20<br />
8. Fleischut, Amanda-DREXEL 19 9 3 21 1.11<br />
9. Graham, Nicky-NU 22 3 18 24 1.09<br />
10. vanRijswijk, Maartje-ODU 25 9 9 27 1.08<br />
DEFENSIVE SAVES GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Levey, Amy-Lee-HOFSTRA 22 5 0.23<br />
Cobby, Beth-NU 22 5 0.23<br />
3. Kiddoo, Kerry-HOFSTRA 22 4 0.18<br />
4. Johnson, Christine-W&M 17 3 0.18<br />
Hodge, Julie-ODU 25 3 0.12<br />
SAVES PER GAME GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Priest, Lizzie-NU 22 148 6.73<br />
2. Diana, Noelle-DELAWARE 20 122 6.10<br />
3. Jablonski, Erin-VCU 18 109 6.06<br />
4. Savage, Margo-JMU 19 104 5.47<br />
5. Heyde, Amanda-HOFSTRA 22 117 5.32<br />
6. Siwiec, Christina-TOWSON 20 105 5.25<br />
7. Hill, Camilla-W&M 17 86 5.06<br />
8. Chiarelli,Kim-DREXEL 15 61 4.07<br />
9. Seifert, Devon-ODU 25 45 1.80<br />
GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Minutes GA Avg<br />
1. Seifert, Devon-ODU 25 27 1777:03 1.06<br />
2. Priest, Lizzie-NU 22 44 1574:32 1.96<br />
3. Siwiec, Christina-TOWSON 20 41 1391:43 2.06<br />
4. Chiarelli,Kim-DREXEL 15 31 1014:03 2.14<br />
5. Hill, Camilla-W&M 17 36 1134:01 2.22<br />
6. Savage, Margo-JMU 19 40 1245:48 2.25<br />
7. Heyde, Amanda-HOFSTRA 22 54 1417:39 2.67<br />
8. Diana, Noelle-DELAWARE 20 52 1337:45 2.72<br />
9. Jablonski, Erin-VCU 18 54 1264:08 2.99<br />
SAVE PERCENTAGE GP Saves GA Save Pct.<br />
1. Priest, Lizzie-NU 22 148 44 .771<br />
2. Savage, Margo-JMU 19 104 40 .722<br />
3. Siwiec, Christina-TOWSON 20 105 41 .719<br />
4. Hill, Camilla-W&M 17 86 36 .705<br />
5. Diana, Noelle-DELAWARE 20 122 52 .701<br />
6. Heyde, Amanda-HOFSTRA 22 117 54 .684<br />
7. Jablonski, Erin-VCU 18 109 54 .669<br />
8. Chiarelli,Kim-DREXEL 15 61 31 .663<br />
9. Seifert, Devon-ODU 25 45 27 .625<br />
2012 FIELD HOCKEY 43
HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY HONOR ROLL<br />
GENNA KOVAR<br />
Allison Barnett<br />
ALL-AMERICAN<br />
Edith Gallagher<br />
1989 (H.M.)<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2004, 2005 (3rd team)<br />
Charlia Warner<br />
2006 (2nd team)<br />
Genna Kovar 2009 (3rd team), 2011 (3rd team)<br />
ALL-MIDEAST REGION<br />
Edith Gallagher 1989<br />
Chris Cunneen 1989<br />
Robin Kammerer 1992<br />
Melissa Compton 1993<br />
Renee Carfero 1994<br />
Jamie Knoblich 1995, 1996, 1997<br />
Janet Walsh 1997<br />
Kate Sergi 2003<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2003, 2004, 2005<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004<br />
Kara McEneaney 2004, 2005, 2006<br />
Pemba Ramdoo 2005<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait 2005, 2006<br />
Charlia Warner 2006, 2007, 2008<br />
Genna Kovar 2009, 2010, 2011<br />
Amy-Lee Levey 2009, 2011<br />
Doni-Melissa<br />
Jantzen<br />
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All-East Coast<br />
Conference<br />
Edith Gallagher 1988, 89<br />
Robin Kammerer 1990<br />
Vicki Banks 1990<br />
Sue Long 1990<br />
ALL-NORTH ATLANTIC<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
Jamie Knoblich 1995<br />
ALL-AMERICA EAST<br />
Jamie Knoblich 1996<br />
Janet Walsh 1998<br />
Jennifer Swett 2000<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves 2000 (Rookie team)<br />
Kate Sergi<br />
2000 (Rookie team)<br />
Allison Barnett 2001<br />
Tara Byrne<br />
2001 (2nd team)<br />
Shannon Watson<br />
2001 (2nd team)<br />
ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait<br />
Kate Sergi<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen<br />
Sara Gonzalez<br />
Pemba Ramdoo<br />
Charlia Warner<br />
Leslie DeSimone<br />
Kara McEneaney<br />
Reyna Farnum<br />
Brit Blankmeyer<br />
Amy-Lee Levey<br />
Genna Kovar<br />
2002 (1st team)<br />
2003, 2005 (1st team),<br />
2006 (2nd team)<br />
2003 (2nd team)<br />
2004, 2005 (1st team),<br />
2006 (2nd team)<br />
2004 (2nd team)<br />
2004 (Rookie team)<br />
2005 (1st team)<br />
2005 (Rookie team),<br />
2006 (1st team),<br />
2007 (2nd team)<br />
2006 (2nd team)<br />
2006 (1st team)<br />
2006 (Rookie team)<br />
2007, 2008 (2nd team)<br />
2007 (Rookie team)<br />
2009, 2011 (2nd team)<br />
2008 (Rookie team)<br />
2009, 2010, 2011 (1st team)<br />
Melissa Compton<br />
Micaela Gallagher<br />
Dieke ter Weel<br />
Krizia Layne<br />
Jonel Boileau<br />
Marta Penas<br />
COLONIAL ATHLETIC<br />
ASSOCIATION WEEKLY<br />
HONORS<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves<br />
Katherine Kotowski<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen<br />
Kara McEneaney<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait<br />
Kara McEneaney<br />
Pemba Ramdoo<br />
Pemba Ramdoo<br />
Leslie DeSimone<br />
Charlia Warner<br />
Charlia Warner<br />
Reyna Farnum<br />
Amy-Lee Levey<br />
Genna Kovar<br />
Amanda Heyde<br />
Amanda Heyde<br />
2009 (Rookie team)<br />
2010 (Rookie team)<br />
2011 (2nd team)<br />
2011 (Rookie team)<br />
2011 (Rookie team)<br />
Player of the Week<br />
September 2, 2002<br />
Player of the Week<br />
October 7, 2002<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
October 14, 2002<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
September 8, 2003<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
September 22, 2003<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
October 20, 2003<br />
Player of the Week<br />
October 18, 2004<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
August 30, 2004<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
September 20, 2004<br />
Co-Player of the Week<br />
October 31, 2005<br />
Co-Player of the Week<br />
October 3, 2006<br />
Player of the Week<br />
October 31, 2006<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
October 16, 2006<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
October 1, 2007<br />
Co-Rookie of the Week<br />
September 2, 2008<br />
Co-Rookie of the Week<br />
September 15, 2008<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
November 3, 2008
Jess Cowperthwait<br />
Micaela Gallagher<br />
Micaela Gallagher<br />
Genna Kovar<br />
Dieke ter Weel<br />
Genna Kovar<br />
Jonel Boileau<br />
Genna Kovar<br />
Genna Kovar<br />
Co-Rookie of the Week<br />
October 12, 2009<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
October 19, 2009<br />
Player of the Week<br />
September 7, 2010<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
November 2, 2010<br />
Co-Player of the Week<br />
September 20, 2011<br />
Rookie of the Week<br />
September 20, 2011<br />
Player of the Week<br />
October 4, 2011<br />
Player of the Week<br />
October 11, 2011<br />
NFHCA NORTH-SOUTH<br />
SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME<br />
PARTICIPANTS<br />
Allison Barnett 2001<br />
Jen Swett 2001<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2006<br />
Brit Blankmeyer 2008<br />
Genna Kovar 2011<br />
NFHCA NATIONAL<br />
ACADEMIC SQUAD<br />
Dawn Fiscina 1989, 1990<br />
Brenda Marsteller 1989<br />
Linda Russo 1989<br />
Angie Gagliardi 1990<br />
Melissa Compton 1994<br />
Sandy Lubertazzi 1994<br />
Lisa Stern 1994<br />
Jessica Andrews 1998<br />
Danielle Filoso 1998, 1999<br />
Sara Harris 1998, 1999<br />
Nicole Mercurio 1999, 2000<br />
Jen Little 2000<br />
Kathryn Sergi 2000, 2001, 2002<br />
Shannon Watson 2000, 2001, 2002<br />
Jennifer Nardone 2001, 2002<br />
Jessica Browning 2002<br />
Tara Byrne 2002<br />
Christine Hickey 2002<br />
Shannon Alexander 2003, 2004, 2005,<br />
2006, 2007<br />
Elise Galvanin 2003<br />
Amy Krysiewski 2003, 2004<br />
Sekayi Liburd 2003, 2004, 2005<br />
Michelle Schroeder 2003<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004<br />
Alexandra Alonge 2004<br />
Leslie DeSimone 2004, 2005<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2004, 2005, 2006<br />
Elizabeth Huebner 2004<br />
Ayanna McClean 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007<br />
Edith Gallagher<br />
Imme van Dijk 2004<br />
Brit Blankmeyer 2005<br />
Kathy Davidson 2006, 2007, 2008<br />
Reyna Farnum 2006<br />
Amy-Lee Levey 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011<br />
Erica Suitch 2007, 2008<br />
Janelll Vanarthos 2007<br />
Nancy Wagenbrenner 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010<br />
Meredith Golden 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011<br />
Katelyn Lewia 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011<br />
Darrah Rachman 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011<br />
Becky Kazaks 2009<br />
Jillian Geysen 2009, 2010, 2011<br />
Meg Leusch 2009, 2010, 2011<br />
Codi Nyland 2009<br />
Lauren Vallee 2009, 2010, 2011<br />
Diane Caldwell 2010<br />
Katelyn Horan 2010, 2011<br />
Dieke ter Weel 2010<br />
Kerry Kiddoo 2011<br />
Melissa McCarthy 2011<br />
Jonel Boileau 2011<br />
Emily Caffrey 2011<br />
Katie Fischer 2011<br />
Marta Penas 2011<br />
Brit Blankmeyer<br />
Pemba Ramdoo<br />
Charlia Warner<br />
2012 FIELD HOCKEY 45
HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY RECORD BOOK<br />
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS<br />
Results<br />
Year Record Coach<br />
1936 2-5-1 Erma Stroh<br />
1937 0-3-1 Erma Stroh<br />
1938 5-2-1 Erma Stroh<br />
1939 5-2-1 Erma Stroh<br />
1940 3-3-0 Erma Stroh<br />
1941 No Program<br />
1942 No Program<br />
1943 No Program<br />
1944 No Program<br />
1945 No Program<br />
1946 1-1-0 Lucia Anselowicz<br />
1947 3-1-1 Muriel Boelsen<br />
1948 3-1-1 Muriel Boelsen<br />
1949 4-1-1 Muriel Boelsen<br />
1950 5-2-1 Muriel Bach (Boelsen)<br />
1951 5-2-1 Muriel Bach<br />
1952 6-1-1 Muriel Bach<br />
1953 5-2-0 Muriel Bach<br />
1954-65 Not Available<br />
1966 1-3-0 Not Available<br />
1967-68 Not Available<br />
1969 4-3-1 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
1970 3-4-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
1971 5-5-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
1972 Not Available<br />
1973 6-1-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
1974 5-3-2 Jane O’Brien<br />
1975 7-2-0 Jane O’Brien<br />
1976-78 Not Available<br />
1979 4-7-0 Nancy McMullen<br />
1980 5-6-2 Cindy Lewis<br />
1981 7-7-1 Cindy Lewis<br />
1982 7-7-0 Cindy Lewis<br />
1983 6-9-1 Cindy Lewis<br />
1984 8-6-3 Cindy Lewis<br />
1985 9-4-6 Lynn Kotler<br />
1986 9-7-2 Lynn Kotler<br />
1987 15-4-0 Beth Bozman<br />
1988 7-13-1 Carie Conversano<br />
1989 8-8-2 Carie Conversano<br />
1990 4-14-0 Carie Conversano<br />
1991 3-12-1 Carie Conversano-Bodo<br />
1992 9-8-0 Carie Bodo<br />
1993 4-11-1 Carie Bodo<br />
1994 7-11-0 Carie Bodo<br />
1995 10-9-0 Carie Bodo<br />
1996 5-12-0 Carie Bodo<br />
1997 9-9-0 Pam Bustin<br />
1998 6-13-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
1999 4-16-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2000 8-12-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2001 12-8-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2002 10-9-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2003 12-8-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2004 13-8-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2005 13-7-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2006 13-7-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2007 7-11-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2008 10-9-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2009 12-8-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2010 7-11-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2011 13-9-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
Total 354-347-33<br />
SINGLE SEASON LEADERS<br />
SEASON AND CAREER RECORDS<br />
SEASON RECORDS Player Number Year<br />
Goals Genna Kovar 28 2011<br />
Assists Genna Kovar 18 2011<br />
Points Genna Kovar 74 2011<br />
Goalie Saves Robin Kammerer 396 1990<br />
Save Percentage Chris Cuneen .930 1987<br />
Goals Against Average Chris Cuneen 0.89 1987<br />
CAREER RECORDS Player Number Years<br />
Goals Genna Kovar 57 2008-11<br />
Assists Genna Kovar 34 2008-11<br />
Points Genna Kovar 148 2008-11<br />
Goalie Saves Robin Kammerer 1,139 1989-92<br />
Save Percentage Chris Cuneen .906 1986-89<br />
Goals Against Average Chris Cuneen 1.47 1986-89<br />
POINTS<br />
1) Genna Kovar 74 2011<br />
2) Krizia Layne 53 2011<br />
3) Charlia Warner 45 2006<br />
4) Janet Walsh 44 1998<br />
5) Edith Gallagher 42 1989<br />
6) Jamie Knoblich 38 1996<br />
7) Genna Kovar 35 2009<br />
8) Edith Gallagher 34 1988<br />
9) Allison Barnett 32 2001<br />
9) Tricia-Ann Greaves 32 2002<br />
11) Arielle Williams 31 2010<br />
12) Edith Gallagher 30 1987<br />
GOALS<br />
1) Genna Kovar 28 2011<br />
2) Krizia Layne 20 2011<br />
2) Charlia Warner 20 2006<br />
2) Janet Walsh 20 1998<br />
5) Edith Gallagher 19 1989<br />
6) Genna Kovar 15 2009<br />
7) Tricia-Ann Greaves 14 2002<br />
Liz Sturm<br />
8) Janet Walsh 13 1997<br />
8) Jamie Knoblich 13 1994, 1995, 1996<br />
10) Arielle Williams 13 2010<br />
11) Janet Walsh 12 1996<br />
11) Allison Barnett 12 2001<br />
11) Edith Gallagher 12 1987, 1988<br />
ASSISTS<br />
1) Genna Kovar 18 2011<br />
2) Krizia Layne 13 2011<br />
2) Liz Sturm 13 1998<br />
2) Lauren Garille 13 1998<br />
5) Jamie Knoblich 12 1996<br />
5) Kristin Thompson 12 2008<br />
7) Edith Gallagher 10 1988<br />
8) Danielle Filoso 9 1999<br />
8) Katie Carroll 9 1999<br />
8) Jennifer Swett 9 2000<br />
11) Emma MacDonald 8 1995<br />
11) Allison Barnett 8 1999<br />
11) Shannon Watson 8 1999, 2000<br />
11) Tara Byrne 8 2000<br />
11) Kara McEneaney 8 2004<br />
11) Pemba Ramdoo 8 2005<br />
11) Dieke ter Weel 8 2010<br />
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SAVES<br />
1) Robin Kammerer 396 1990<br />
2) Chris Cunneen 395 1988<br />
3) Robin Kammerer 349 1991<br />
4) Robin Kammerer 276 1992<br />
5) Amanda Mahncke 268 1996<br />
6) Kelly LeMin 252 1993<br />
7) Amanda Mahncke 230 1998<br />
8) Chris Cunneen 225 1987<br />
9) Chris Cunneen 214 1989<br />
10) Evaun Malicki 210 1985<br />
CAREER LEADERS<br />
POINTS<br />
1) Genna Kovar 148 2008-11<br />
2) Janet Walsh 127 1995-98<br />
3) Jamie Knoblich 120 1994-97<br />
4) Edith Gallagher 106 1986-89<br />
5) Charlia Warner 105 2005-08<br />
6) Krizia Layne 78 2009- pres.<br />
7) Kara McEneaney 73 2003-06<br />
8) Pemba Ramdoo 69 2004-07<br />
9) Brit Blankmeyer 63 2005-08<br />
10) Amy-Lee Levey 56 2007-11<br />
10) Kristin Thompson 56 2006-09<br />
12) Diane Hobin 54 1992-95<br />
13) Arielle Williams 52 2008-11<br />
GOALS<br />
1) Genna Kovar 57 2008-11<br />
1) Janet Walsh 55 1995-98<br />
2) Jamie Knoblich 48 1994-97<br />
3) Charlia Warner 45 2005-08<br />
4) Edith Gallagher 43 1986-89<br />
5) Krizia Layne 30 2009-pres,<br />
6) Kara McEneaney 27 2003-06<br />
7) Pemba Ramdoo 26 2004-07<br />
7) Brit Blankmeyer 26 2005-08<br />
9) Amy-Lee Levey 23 2007-11<br />
10) Arielle Williams 20 2008-11<br />
11) Kristin Thompson 19 2006-09<br />
12) Diane Hobin 18 1992-95<br />
12) Doni-Melissa Jantzen 18 2003-06<br />
12) Dawn Fiscina 18 1987-90<br />
ASSISTS<br />
1) Genna Kovar 34 2008-11<br />
2) Jamie Knoblich 24 1994-97<br />
3) Lauren Garille 21 1995-98<br />
4) Emma MacDonald 20 1994-97<br />
5) Kara McEneaney 19 2003-06<br />
6) Krizia Layne 18 2009-pres.<br />
Lauren Garille<br />
6) Diane Hobin 18 1992-95<br />
6) Edith Gallaher 18 1986-89<br />
6) Jennifer Swett 18 1998-01<br />
6) Kristin Thompson 18 2006-09<br />
11) Pemba Ramdoo 17 2004-07<br />
11) Shannon Watson 17 1999-02<br />
11) Janet Walsh 17 1995-98<br />
SAVES<br />
1) Robin Kammerer 1,139 1989-92<br />
2) Chris Cunneen 1,003 1986-89<br />
3) Amanda Mahncke 760 1995-98<br />
4) Evaun Malicki 560 1983-85<br />
5) Christine Hickey 551 1999-02<br />
6) Kelly LeMin 457 1993-94<br />
7) Jessica Cowperthwait 409 2003-06<br />
8) Amanda Heyde 360 2008-11<br />
9) Kellie Moritz 232 1997-00<br />
Emma<br />
MacDonald<br />
genna kovar<br />
Robin Kammerer<br />
2012 FIELD HOCKEY 47
HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY ALUMNAE<br />
(Year indicates final season of<br />
<strong>com</strong>petition)<br />
Rachel Adams 2011<br />
Janet Alder 1936<br />
Kristen Alifano 1991<br />
Alexandra Alonge 2004<br />
Shannon Alexander 2007<br />
Jessica Andrews 2000<br />
Jessica Banks 2001<br />
Vicki Banks 1991<br />
Delia Baretto 1953<br />
Allison Barnett 2001<br />
Helene Barth 1946<br />
Janice Bauer 1969<br />
Roberta Bell 1949<br />
Greta Benn 1943<br />
Jean Benner 1941<br />
Carol Bennet-Schnorr 1968<br />
Linda Bent 1980<br />
Catherine Berg 1969<br />
Doris Biedermann 1939<br />
Katie Bishop 2011<br />
Joie Black 2009<br />
Brit Blankmeyer 2008<br />
Mary Bleimeyer 1939<br />
Nancy Bloom 1982<br />
Evaun Boatman 1987<br />
Edith Boerckel 1938<br />
Theresa Bonini 1984<br />
Karin Boone 1972<br />
Laurie Brasher 1978<br />
Kathie Brettell 1952<br />
Marjorie Bricka 1936<br />
Martha Briggs 1953<br />
Judith Brown 1967<br />
Tierney Clark<br />
Shannon<br />
Alexander<br />
Maureen Rose Brown 1979<br />
Jessica Browning 2002<br />
Christine Bruno 1989<br />
Sarah Buckley 1966<br />
Madeline Burpee 1937<br />
Patricia Bussewitz 1969<br />
Tara Byrne 2002<br />
Diane Caldwell 2010<br />
Theresa Calvano 1971<br />
Kerry Calvert 1995<br />
Virgina Cameron 1943<br />
Kristen Carano 1995<br />
Krysta Cardinale 2006<br />
Renee Carfero 1995<br />
Eve Carlin 1982<br />
Susan Carter 1969<br />
Linda Caruso 1978<br />
Carolyn Chalfant 1937<br />
Patricia Chalfant 1940<br />
Alexis Chapas 1975<br />
Josephine Cheslak 1939<br />
Jeannette Cheslock 1971<br />
Ellen Christensen 1938<br />
Catherine Clark 1936<br />
Tierney Clark 1996<br />
Carolyn Cohen 1975<br />
Edythe Cohen 1953<br />
Marsha Cohen 1973<br />
Annetta Cole 1937<br />
Maureen Collins 1984<br />
Melissa Compton 1995<br />
Margaret Corson 1936<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait 2006<br />
Donna Crittenden 1940<br />
Esther Crosland 1938<br />
Christine Cunneen 1990<br />
Virgina Custer 1941<br />
Ashleigh Daniels 2009<br />
Barbara Darcy 1957<br />
Kathy Davidson 2008<br />
Marjorie Davidson 1973<br />
Margie Dean 1940<br />
Ava DeGori 2008<br />
Dorothy DeGraff 1947<br />
Marion DeJesus 1967<br />
Phylliss Delgrecco 1987<br />
Donna Dellova 1986<br />
Sharon Deloney 1971<br />
Leslie DeSimone 2006<br />
Gloria DeVarennes 1939<br />
Cynthia Dibetta 1982<br />
Lesilie<br />
DeSimone<br />
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Katie Geissler<br />
Denise Dinkelacker 1971<br />
Avis Dipple 1950<br />
Fran DiSilvestro 1953<br />
Ellen Distler<br />
Marion Dochterman 1937<br />
Linda Dodd 1974<br />
Cynthia Donaldson<br />
Helena Dow 1940<br />
Ronnie Duda 1976<br />
Marilyn Dutcher 1971<br />
Louise Edelmann 1938<br />
Jerilynn Eisinger 1969<br />
Pat Elbert 1950<br />
Erica Elkin 1969<br />
Jean Elyman 1937<br />
Virginia Estabrook 1937<br />
Wanda Falci 1955<br />
Reyna Farnum 2009<br />
Linda Fazio 1975<br />
Elizabeth Fecci 1969<br />
Vera Ferguson 1937<br />
Jean Ferryman 1940<br />
Alice Fifelski 1967<br />
Danielle Filoso 1999<br />
Wilma Findley 1940<br />
Barbara Fink 1981<br />
Katie Fischer 2011<br />
Dawn Fiscina 1991<br />
Linda Fish 1976<br />
Aimee Frank<br />
Caryn Fisher 1972<br />
Ilonka Yvonne Flammer 1984<br />
Ruth Fleet 1942<br />
Bridget Flynn 1993<br />
Barbara Folkman 1966<br />
Genevieve Ford 1944<br />
Aimee Frank 1998<br />
Avis Freidah 1952<br />
Debbie Freseneius 1996<br />
Nancy Fullan 1983<br />
Jennifer Funston 1995<br />
Tara Fusco 1998<br />
Krisha Giammarco 2010<br />
Gina Galatro 2002<br />
Edith Gallagher 1990<br />
Catherine Gallivan 1939<br />
Kelsey Gallo 2009<br />
Elaine Gangloff 1966<br />
Lisa Ganzenmuller 1985<br />
Lauren Garille 1998<br />
Carmen Gawronski 1986<br />
Katie Geissler 2004<br />
Grace Giarmoleo 1996<br />
Janie Girolamo 1981<br />
Teresa Glass 1995<br />
Meredith Golden 2011<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004<br />
Patricia Graham 1968<br />
Marie LaFonte Grasso 1986<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves 2002<br />
Ronni Dale Greene 1970<br />
Ellen Greenland 1936<br />
Kristin Griffiths 2008<br />
Ellen Grossman 1972<br />
Sheryl Hall 1982<br />
Gloria Hage 1937<br />
Candance Harden-Storey 1969<br />
Gloria Hargett 1973<br />
Frances Harris 1961<br />
Sara Harris 1999<br />
Marie Hayman 1944<br />
Mary Heagan 1937<br />
Amanda Heyde 2011<br />
Graceann Hichborn 1955<br />
Christine Hickey 2002<br />
Joan Hinden 1965<br />
Diane Hobin 1995<br />
Jean Homan 1938<br />
Chelsea Hoon 2008<br />
Evelyn Horn 1940<br />
Kathleen Horst 1954<br />
Karin Huber 1995<br />
Josephine Hulen 1966<br />
Diane Hobin<br />
Christine<br />
Hickey<br />
Patricia Hutchinson 1975<br />
Elizabeth Hynes 1936<br />
Karen Ingvoldstad 1967<br />
Barbara Intrieri 1983<br />
Jozann Jackson 2003<br />
Judith Jaffe 1968<br />
Wilma Jansen 1939<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2006<br />
Kerri Jantzen 2002<br />
Bunny Jasper 1940<br />
Christine Jastrzemski 1968<br />
Barbara Jones 1971<br />
Donna Jones 1985<br />
Joy Jorgensen 1956<br />
Frances Jurkowski 1969<br />
Robin Kammerer 1993<br />
Anne Kane 1953<br />
Nancy Kane 1983<br />
Betty Karr 1938<br />
Becky Kazaks 2010<br />
Margaret Keary 1974<br />
Joan Keegan 1986<br />
Loreen Kelly 1991<br />
Mickey Kemp 1950<br />
Tatum Kendrick 1997<br />
Joan Kent<br />
Betty Kimball 1939<br />
Leslie King 2002<br />
Frances Knabbe 1970<br />
Jamie Knoblich 1997<br />
Elaine Kohn 1970<br />
Irene Kopke 1969<br />
Kathy Kotowski 2005<br />
Lisa Kovalsky 1984<br />
Genna Kovar 2011<br />
Karen Krause 1995<br />
Amy Krysiewski 2004<br />
Jean Lagakis 1937<br />
Josephine Laham 1991<br />
Ali Lanyon 1999<br />
Cheryl Larrier 1969<br />
Jacquie Lavak 1949<br />
Eleanor Lemke 1939<br />
Lisa Lentz 1985<br />
Sharon Lettera 1969<br />
Amy-Lee Levey 2011<br />
Katelyn Lewia 2011<br />
Cindy Lewis 1979<br />
Donna Lewis 1942<br />
Donna Marie Lewis 1981<br />
Sekayi Liburd 2005
amy-lee levey<br />
Janet Liebler 1940<br />
Marie Limanni 1984<br />
Patricia Linhart 1979<br />
Linda Lipowski 1970<br />
Jennifer Little 2000<br />
Elma Lobaugh 1937<br />
Maureen Lobmeyer 1989<br />
Susan Long 1992<br />
Marlene Loos 1988<br />
Sandy Lubertazzi 1995<br />
Patricia Ludwig 1955<br />
Angela Lukaszewski 1969<br />
Liz Lynner 1985<br />
Sekayi Liburd<br />
Emma MacDonald 1997<br />
Kathleen Magee 1945<br />
Amanda Mahncke 1998<br />
Janis Maier 1970<br />
Michelle Maier 1988<br />
Janet Malloy 1985<br />
Jean Mango 1966<br />
Margaret Marrin 1936<br />
Brenda Marsteller 1990<br />
Nora Martens 1971<br />
Charlotte Mathia 1937<br />
Vivian Mathias 1948<br />
Jessica Martin 2009<br />
Mary May 1958<br />
Laura Mayer 1955<br />
Jean Mazzilli 1987<br />
Marion McCann 1940<br />
Kara McEneaney 2007<br />
Janice McFadden 1987<br />
Vera McFarland 1939<br />
Deidre McGill 1988<br />
Diane McLaughlin 1990<br />
Ayanna<br />
McClean<br />
Ayanna McClean 2007<br />
Melinda Meade 1966<br />
Nicole Mercurio 2002<br />
Priscilla Merryman 1974<br />
Edith Meyer 1968<br />
Marcia Miller 1957<br />
Hazel Mischler 1949<br />
Carolyn Moore 1939<br />
Marion Moore 1971<br />
Patrice Morelli 1979<br />
Mary Edith Morgan 1936<br />
Kellie Moritz 2000<br />
Ruth Moyse 1941<br />
Helena Mroczkowska 1937<br />
Denise Ann Mugno 1981<br />
Jeanne Muller 1948<br />
Jeanne Muratore 1970<br />
Brenda Murphy 1968<br />
Dorsey Myers 1953<br />
Jennifer Nardone 2002<br />
Muriel Nicklas 1952<br />
Monique Noel 1986<br />
Cathleen Nugent 1987<br />
Grace Nulty<br />
Grace O’Brien 1937<br />
Patricia O’Hara 1938<br />
Toni Oklan-Arko 1969<br />
Susan Pace 1970<br />
Patricia Pandolfi 1967<br />
Cecilia Parry 1978<br />
Linda Pashley 1971<br />
Kara McEneaney<br />
Teri Pavia 1989<br />
Carolyn Penna 1969<br />
Jeanne Perrin 1973<br />
Hazel Petersen 1950<br />
Marion Petre 1940<br />
Margaret Petry 1936<br />
Henrietta Pfeiffer 1940<br />
Barbara Pfrunder 1952<br />
Doris Pirodsky 1940<br />
Carole Plunkett 1956<br />
Jean Powers 1939<br />
Carol Pugh 1975<br />
Christine Purcell 1987<br />
Darrah Rachman 2011<br />
Pemba Ramdoo 2007<br />
Ann Race 1969<br />
Henrietta Rasweiler 1940<br />
Jean Reber 1940<br />
Pietrina Reda 1973<br />
Kristen Reed 1993<br />
Lois Reeve 1950<br />
Laurie Regensburg 1971<br />
Genevieve Reilly 1940<br />
Susan Reinhardt 1981<br />
Sally Rieger 1949<br />
Diane Ronga 1975<br />
Beth Rosenberg 1979<br />
Barbara Rubins 1951<br />
Martha Ruccione 1937<br />
Doris Runcie 1940<br />
Gertrude Runcie 1938<br />
Janet Runcie 1939<br />
Linda Russo 1990<br />
Diane Ryan 1983<br />
Karen Ryan 1986<br />
Ruth Ryan 1954<br />
Detcha Sabourin 1993<br />
Marilyn Sahlin 1949<br />
Donna Sandak 1966<br />
Linda Santisi 1983<br />
Arlene Sapanski 1987<br />
Judith Scanlan 1955<br />
Lynn Schaefer 1966<br />
Doris Scheffler 1940<br />
Iris Schlesinger 1975<br />
Alice Schlicting 1955<br />
Lynn Schoonejans 1976<br />
Elenore Schotz 1956<br />
Diane Schubert 1975<br />
Joy Schuck<br />
Kimberly Schulze 1994<br />
Lillian Schuttger 1936<br />
Madeline Schwarz 1939<br />
Mary Scott 1957<br />
Dorthe Selda 1969<br />
Karen Serani 1985<br />
Kathryn Sergi 2003<br />
Sharon Shebar 1966<br />
Frances Sheehan 1989<br />
Kathleen Sheehan 1987<br />
Debbie Shelvin 1983<br />
Erin Skelly 2000<br />
Janet Slomin 1940<br />
Elaine Small 1982<br />
Erin Smith 1999<br />
Lorraine Smith 1940<br />
Martha Smith 1941<br />
Virginia Snyder 1940<br />
Helen Sobel 1940<br />
Kathy Soloman 1977<br />
Jacqueline Soukup 1949<br />
Virginia Spahn 1970<br />
Roma Spitaleri 1940<br />
Jean Stafford 1982<br />
Genevieve Statelman 1979<br />
Tara Sterlacci 2000<br />
Jania Stout 1992<br />
Barbara Stuard 1950<br />
Liz Sturm 1999<br />
Erica Suitch 2008<br />
Cherryl Sullivan 1972<br />
Edith Swain 1945<br />
Jen Swett 2001<br />
Susan Switzer 1971<br />
Dieke ter Weel 2010<br />
Ruth Terwilliger 1937<br />
Greta Thompson 1940<br />
Kristin Thompson 2009<br />
Mary Tietjen<br />
Mary Tkatch 1979<br />
Wendy Tobin 1984<br />
Mary Topping 1965<br />
Janet Totter 1953<br />
Jane Totura 1970<br />
Kathleen Trouve 1937<br />
Sally Trumbower 1991<br />
Shelley Tsesmelis 1971<br />
Carole Tulloch 1971<br />
Ruth Ulmschneider 1938<br />
Lori Vaccariello 1986<br />
Lauren Vallee 2011<br />
Katy Vitolo 2008<br />
Lorraine Vogel 1944<br />
Evelyn Von Elm 1942<br />
Susan Von Leer 1981<br />
Nancy Wagenbrenner 2010<br />
Maureen Wallenstein 1969<br />
Janet Walsh 1998<br />
Charlia Warner 2008<br />
Barbara Watson 1968<br />
Shannon Watson 2002<br />
Lois Weber 1949<br />
Marilyn Weber 1950<br />
Ruth Weber 1940<br />
Kathleen Whelm 1971<br />
Tara Sterlacci<br />
Vivian Whitehead 1950<br />
Edith Wilkinson 1942<br />
Arielle Williams 2011<br />
Melanie Williams 2005<br />
Marilyn Winter 1950<br />
Kimberly Wist 1994<br />
Ruth Wulfing 1940<br />
June Zeiner 1970<br />
This list was <strong>com</strong>piled from the<br />
best available sources. Please<br />
call (516) 463-6764 with any<br />
additions.<br />
Arielle Williams<br />
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SERIES RECORDS<br />
Opponent W L T<br />
Adelphi 12 7 2<br />
Albany 1 4 0<br />
American 0 2 0<br />
Auburn 1 0 0<br />
Ball State 0 1 0<br />
Barnard 1 0 0<br />
Boston College 0 1 0<br />
Boston University 1 9 0<br />
Briarcliffe 2 0 0<br />
Bridgeport 1 1 0<br />
Brooklyn 12 0 2<br />
Brown 5 5 0<br />
Bryant 1 0 0<br />
Bucknell 8 8 2<br />
California 0 2 0<br />
California-Davis 0 0 0<br />
Central Michigan 0 1 0<br />
Colgate 9 6 0<br />
Columbia 9 7 0<br />
Connecticut 1 4 0<br />
Cornell 0 2 0<br />
Cortland 0 1 0<br />
Dartmouth 2 0 0<br />
Davis and Elkins 0 1 1<br />
Delaware 6 19 0<br />
Drew 4 1 0<br />
Drexel 14 16 1<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong> 25 4 0<br />
Georgetown 0 0 1<br />
Hartwick 0 4 0<br />
Holy Cross 1 6 0<br />
Hunter 11 1 0<br />
Ithaca 0 1 0<br />
James Madison 4 7 0<br />
Opponent W L T<br />
Kean 5 0 0<br />
Keane State 1 0 0<br />
Kings College 1 2 0<br />
Lafayette 3 7 0<br />
La Salle 9 4 3<br />
Lehigh 3 5 1<br />
Lehman 1 3 1<br />
LIU- C.W. Post 6 6 2<br />
Lock Haven 0 1 0<br />
Maine 7 13 0<br />
Manhattanville 3 6 1<br />
Massachusetts-Lowell 2 0 1<br />
Mattinecock 0 3 0<br />
Miami (OH) 0 1 0<br />
Michigan State 1 2 0<br />
Missouri State 2 0 0<br />
Monmouth 5 0 0<br />
Montclair State 3 3 1<br />
Nassau Community<br />
College 1 0 0<br />
New College 1 0 0<br />
New Hampshire 2 4 0<br />
New York University 4 1 1<br />
North Carolina 0 2 0<br />
Northeastern 4 13 0<br />
Northwestern 1 0 0<br />
Old Dominion 1 9 0<br />
Oneonta 1 1 0<br />
Oswego 0 1 0<br />
Pacific 3 0 0<br />
Panzer 0 1 2<br />
Posse 0 3 0<br />
Pratt 1 0 0<br />
Princeton 2 0 0<br />
Opponent W L T<br />
Providence 2 3 0<br />
Queens 14 4 1<br />
Quinnipiac 10 1 0<br />
Radford 1 1 0<br />
Rhode Island 8 6 1<br />
Richmond 0 2 0<br />
Rider 10 10 0<br />
Rockland 4 0 0<br />
Rutgers 2 14 0<br />
Sacred Heart 10 0 0<br />
Sarah Lawrence 2 0 0<br />
Scranton 0 0 1<br />
Siena 12 0 0<br />
Skidmore 1 0 0<br />
Spring<strong>field</strong> 0 1 0<br />
St. Joseph’s 3 3 0<br />
St. Louis 1 0 0<br />
Stanford 1 2 0<br />
Stony Brook 1 4 1<br />
Syracuse 3 10 0<br />
Temple 2 8 0<br />
Towson 21 11 0<br />
Vassar 4 0 0<br />
Vermont 5 6 0<br />
Villanova 3 4 1<br />
VCU 7 4 0<br />
Virginia 0 1 0<br />
Wagner 5 1 0<br />
William & Mary 6 8 0<br />
William Patterson 0 1 0<br />
William Smith 1 0 0<br />
Yale 5 15 0<br />
Through 2011 season<br />
2012 opponents are in bold<br />
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1936<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 2-5-1<br />
Long Island Field Hockey<br />
Assoc.<br />
1-2 L<br />
Hicksville High School 1-3 L<br />
Freeport High School 3-3 T<br />
Port Washington<br />
High School 0-6 L<br />
Adelphi<br />
0-4 L<br />
Amityville High School 3-4 L<br />
Northport High School 1-0 W<br />
Nassau Collegiate Center 5-0 W<br />
1937<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 0-3-1<br />
Adelphi<br />
New York University<br />
New York University<br />
Columbia<br />
1938<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 5-2-1<br />
New York University<br />
Adelphi<br />
New College<br />
Hunter<br />
Rhode Island<br />
Posse<br />
Matinecock<br />
Long Island Reserve<br />
1939<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 5-2-1<br />
Hunter<br />
Posse<br />
Rhode Island<br />
William & Mary<br />
Adelphi<br />
New York University<br />
Hunter<br />
New York University<br />
1940<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 3-3<br />
Hunter<br />
Adelphi<br />
William & Mary<br />
Rhode Island<br />
Posse<br />
New York University<br />
0-2 L<br />
1-1 T<br />
0-2 L<br />
2-4 L<br />
7-1 W<br />
W<br />
W<br />
W<br />
W<br />
L<br />
L<br />
T<br />
7-2 W<br />
0-2 L<br />
0-0 T<br />
1-3 L<br />
3-0 W<br />
6-0 W<br />
4-0 W<br />
3-0 W<br />
4-1 W<br />
2-0 W<br />
0-4 L<br />
1-3 L<br />
1-4 L<br />
4-2 W<br />
1946<br />
Coach: Lucia Anselowicz<br />
Record: 1-1<br />
Queens<br />
3-0 W<br />
Adelphi<br />
1-2 L<br />
1947<br />
Coach: Muriel Boelsen<br />
Record: 3-1-1<br />
Brooklyn<br />
0-0 T<br />
Adelphi<br />
2-0 W<br />
Hunter<br />
1-0 W<br />
Queens<br />
5-0 W<br />
Matinecock<br />
0-4 L<br />
1948<br />
Coach: Muriel Boelsen<br />
Record: 3-1-1<br />
Manhattanville 0-4 L<br />
Adelphi<br />
5-0 W<br />
Queens<br />
4-0 W<br />
Brooklyn<br />
2-1 W<br />
Queens<br />
0-0 T<br />
1949<br />
Coach: Muriel Boelsen<br />
Record: 4-1-1<br />
Queens<br />
5-0 W<br />
Adelphi<br />
3-2 W<br />
Queens<br />
3-0 W<br />
Brooklyn<br />
1-1 T<br />
Manhattanville 1-9 L<br />
Queens<br />
1-0 W<br />
1950<br />
Coach: Muriel Bach<br />
Record: 5-2-1<br />
Queens<br />
Panzer<br />
Drew<br />
Sarah Lawrence<br />
Manhattanville<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Queens<br />
Hunter<br />
1951<br />
Coach: Muriel Bach<br />
Record: 5-2-1<br />
1952<br />
Coach: Muriel Bach<br />
Record: 6-1-1<br />
Queens<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Sarah Lawrence<br />
Panzer<br />
Matinecock<br />
Briarcliffe<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Queens<br />
1953<br />
Coach: Muriel Bach<br />
Record: 5-2<br />
Queens<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Panzer<br />
Briarcliffe<br />
Queens<br />
Brooklyn<br />
1966<br />
Coach:<br />
Record: 1-3<br />
2-0 W<br />
1-1 T<br />
5-0 W<br />
3-0 W<br />
0-8 L<br />
2-0 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
0-1 L<br />
4-1 W<br />
5-0 W<br />
3-0 W<br />
2-2 T<br />
0-4 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
2-0 W<br />
4-0 W<br />
4-1 W<br />
8-0 W<br />
1-2 L<br />
8-3 W<br />
3-0 W<br />
4-0 W<br />
1969<br />
Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
Record: 4-3-1<br />
Queens<br />
0-1 L<br />
Hunter<br />
3-0 W<br />
Adelphi<br />
1-3 L<br />
Pratt<br />
3-0 W<br />
Wagner<br />
1-0 W<br />
Stony Brook<br />
0-1 L<br />
Lehman<br />
0-0 T<br />
Brooklyn<br />
4-0 W<br />
1970<br />
Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
Record: 3-4<br />
Queens<br />
0-3 L<br />
Hunter<br />
5-0 W<br />
Adelphi<br />
0-3 L<br />
Lehman<br />
0-2 L<br />
Stony Brook<br />
0-2 L<br />
Brooklyn<br />
2-1 W<br />
Wagner<br />
3-1 W<br />
1971<br />
Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
Record: 5-5<br />
Hunter<br />
4-1 W<br />
Lehman<br />
2-5 L<br />
Stony Brook<br />
2-0 W<br />
Brooklyn<br />
3-0 W<br />
Queens<br />
1-5 L<br />
Wagner<br />
0-2 L<br />
Adelphi<br />
0-3 L<br />
Rockland C.C. 2-0 W<br />
William Smith 3-1 W<br />
Cortland<br />
2-5 L<br />
1972<br />
Not Available<br />
ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />
1973<br />
Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
Record: 6-1<br />
Rockland C.C. 2-0 W<br />
Stony Brook<br />
1-2 L<br />
Lehman<br />
6-0 W<br />
Hunter<br />
9-0 W<br />
Brooklyn<br />
9-0 W<br />
Wagner<br />
6-0 W<br />
Adelphi<br />
4-1 W<br />
1974<br />
Coach: Jane O’Brien<br />
Record: 5-3-2<br />
Rockland C.C.<br />
Wagner<br />
Stony Brook<br />
Queens<br />
Hunter<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Adelphi<br />
Lehman<br />
Oswego*<br />
Auburn*<br />
7-0 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
1-1 T<br />
1-2 L<br />
4-0 W<br />
3-0 W<br />
1-1 T<br />
1-2 L<br />
0-3 L<br />
9-2 W<br />
*NYSAIAW Div. II Tournament<br />
1975<br />
Coach: Jane O’Brien<br />
Record: 7-2<br />
Rockland C.C.<br />
Queens<br />
Wagner<br />
Stony Brook<br />
Manhattanville<br />
Hunter<br />
Adelphi<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Barnard<br />
1976-78<br />
Not Available<br />
1-0 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
0-1 L<br />
3-0 W<br />
5-0 W<br />
0-2 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
5-0 W<br />
1979<br />
Coach: Nancy McMullen<br />
Record: 4-7<br />
Manhattanville 0-2 L<br />
Skidmore<br />
1-0 W<br />
Vassar<br />
4-2 W<br />
Hartwick<br />
0-1 L (2 OT)<br />
C.W. Post<br />
0-1 L<br />
Montclair<br />
2-4 L<br />
Adelphi<br />
2-1 W<br />
Queens<br />
1-0 W<br />
C.W. Post*<br />
0-1 L<br />
Hartwick*<br />
0-1 L<br />
Ithaca**<br />
4-5 L<br />
*NYSAIAW Div. II Tournament<br />
**AIAW Regional Div. II Tournament<br />
1980<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 5-6-2<br />
Manhattanville<br />
Kings College<br />
Adelphi<br />
Keane<br />
Vassar<br />
Syracuse<br />
Queens<br />
C.W. Post<br />
Montclair State<br />
Bridgeport<br />
Oneonta<br />
Hartwick<br />
Adelphi<br />
1981<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 7-7-1<br />
William Patterson<br />
Scranton<br />
Manhattanville<br />
Kings College<br />
Syracuse<br />
Adelphi<br />
Kean<br />
Montclair<br />
C.W. Post<br />
Bridgeport<br />
Oneonta<br />
Hartwick<br />
Rider<br />
Vassar<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
1-2 L<br />
3-0 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
2-0 W<br />
0-2 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
0-1 L (OT)<br />
1-1 T<br />
1-3 L<br />
1-3 L<br />
1-2 L<br />
0-0 T<br />
1-4 L<br />
1-1 T<br />
3-1 W (OT)<br />
1-3 L<br />
1-2 L<br />
2-3 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
0-2 L<br />
1-2 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
1-3 L<br />
3-1 W<br />
6-0 W<br />
2-0 W<br />
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1982<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 7-7<br />
Bucknell*<br />
Manhattanville<br />
Drew<br />
Lafayette*<br />
Adelphi<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
Kean<br />
C.W. Post<br />
Villanova<br />
Towson*<br />
Rider*<br />
Montclair<br />
Vassar<br />
Kings College<br />
*East Coast Conference game<br />
1983<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 6-9-1<br />
Bucknell*<br />
Manhattanville<br />
Lafayette*<br />
Adelphi<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
C.W. Post<br />
LaSalle<br />
Villanova<br />
Towson*<br />
American*<br />
Rider*<br />
Kean<br />
Monmouth<br />
Montclair<br />
Drexel*<br />
Drew<br />
*East Coast Conference game<br />
1984<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 8-6-3<br />
Montclair State<br />
Bucknell<br />
Manhattanville<br />
St. Joseph’s<br />
Lafayette<br />
Siena<br />
Towson State<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
C.W. Post<br />
Drew<br />
Kean<br />
Villanova<br />
Rider<br />
LaSalle<br />
Drexel<br />
Lowell<br />
Lafayette<br />
1985<br />
Coach: Lynn Kotler<br />
Record: 9-4-6<br />
Bucknell<br />
LaSalle<br />
Siena<br />
ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />
2-1 W (OT)<br />
3-1 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
0-3 L<br />
3-0 W<br />
0-2 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
2-3 L<br />
2-3 L (OT)<br />
2-0 W<br />
1-4 L<br />
1-3 L<br />
3-1 W<br />
1-2 L<br />
2-4 L<br />
1-2 L<br />
2-5 L<br />
4-0 W<br />
1-2 L<br />
0-2 L<br />
2-2 T<br />
1-4 L<br />
4-1 W<br />
1-2 L<br />
0-2 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
3-0 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
3-2 W (OT)<br />
1-2 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
0-1 L<br />
0-0 T<br />
L<br />
0-4 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
3-1 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
0-0 L (OT)<br />
4-0 W<br />
3-5 L<br />
4-2 W<br />
2-2 T<br />
1-0 W<br />
T<br />
0-4 L<br />
W<br />
0-0 T<br />
2-0 W<br />
Yale<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
Rider<br />
Villanova<br />
Towson State<br />
Lehigh<br />
Montclair State<br />
Rider<br />
C.W. Post<br />
Drexel<br />
Lafayette<br />
1986<br />
Coach: Lynn Kotler<br />
Record: 9-7-2<br />
at Bucknell<br />
LaSalle<br />
Georgetown<br />
at Villanova<br />
at Towson State<br />
C.W. Post<br />
Lafayette<br />
Syracuse<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
Providence<br />
Maine<br />
at Rider<br />
Lehigh<br />
Delaware<br />
Drexel<br />
at Yale<br />
Bucknell<br />
Delaware<br />
1987<br />
Coach: Beth Bozman<br />
Record: 15-4-0<br />
Lock Haven<br />
Bucknell<br />
LaSalle<br />
Delaware<br />
Villanova<br />
Towson State<br />
Lafayette<br />
Syracuse<br />
St. Joseph’s<br />
Rhode Island<br />
Maine<br />
Rider<br />
Lehigh<br />
Providence<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
Drexel<br />
Yale<br />
C.W. Post<br />
Lafayette<br />
0-1 L<br />
4-0 W<br />
3-2 W<br />
0-0 T<br />
1-0 W<br />
2-2 T<br />
3-0 W<br />
3-1 W<br />
5-0 W<br />
1-1 T<br />
1-2 L (OT)<br />
0-1 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
0-0 T (2OT)<br />
5-1 W<br />
4-1 W<br />
0-0 T (2OT)<br />
2-1 W<br />
0-3 L<br />
4-2 W<br />
2-3 L<br />
0-2 L<br />
2-0 W<br />
1-3 L<br />
0-1 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
2-3 L (3OT)<br />
0-1 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
4-1 W<br />
1-2 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
3-1 W<br />
2-0 W<br />
3-1 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
3-2 W<br />
3-1 W<br />
2-0 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
0-2 L<br />
3-0 W<br />
2-0 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
6-0 W<br />
1-3 L<br />
1988<br />
Coach: Carie Conversano<br />
Record: 7-13-1<br />
Bucknell<br />
1-1 T<br />
at Rutgers<br />
1-4 L<br />
at LaSalle<br />
0-3 L<br />
at Delaware<br />
0-2 L<br />
at Temple<br />
4-6 L<br />
Villanova<br />
0-3 L<br />
Towson State<br />
5-0 W<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
5-0 W<br />
at Syracuse<br />
1-2 L<br />
at Colgate<br />
at Providence<br />
Rider<br />
North Carolina<br />
C.W. Post<br />
St. Joseph’s<br />
at Lafayette<br />
at Drexel<br />
at Maine<br />
Yale<br />
at Lehigh<br />
at Bucknell<br />
1-2 L<br />
1-2 L<br />
1-2 L<br />
2-5 L<br />
2-0 W<br />
3-2 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
5-3 W<br />
1-2 L (OT)<br />
3-1 W<br />
1-2 L<br />
0-2 L<br />
1989<br />
Coach: Carie Conversano<br />
Record: 8-8-2<br />
at Bucknell<br />
1-1 T<br />
Rutgers<br />
2-3 L<br />
LaSalle<br />
2-0 W<br />
Delaware<br />
3-1 W<br />
Temple<br />
2-5 L<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
4-0 W<br />
Syracuse<br />
1-4 L<br />
Lafayette<br />
0-2 L<br />
Davis & Elkins 1-1 T<br />
Rhode Island<br />
3-2 W<br />
at Rider<br />
3-4 L<br />
Lehigh<br />
2-0 W<br />
Maine*<br />
5-0 W<br />
at C.W. Post<br />
5-2 W<br />
Drexel<br />
4-1 W<br />
at Towson State 2-3 L<br />
at Yale<br />
1-2 L<br />
Drexel<br />
3-4 L<br />
*at Providence, Rhode Island<br />
1990<br />
Coach: Carie Conversano<br />
Record: 4-14-0<br />
Bucknell<br />
1-0 W<br />
at Rutgers<br />
0-5 L<br />
at Delaware<br />
0-5 L<br />
at Temple<br />
0-7 L<br />
Towson State<br />
1-3 L<br />
C.W Post<br />
2-0 W<br />
at Syracuse<br />
0-3 L<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
2-0 W<br />
at Rhode Island 1-4 L<br />
Rider<br />
0-2 L<br />
Davis & Elkins 2-0 W<br />
Colgate<br />
1-2 L<br />
at Drexel<br />
0-4 L<br />
at LaSalle<br />
1-5 L<br />
Yale<br />
2-4 L<br />
North Carolina 0-8 L<br />
Virginia<br />
0-6 L<br />
at Towson State 0-2 L<br />
1991<br />
Coach: Carie Conversano Bodo<br />
Record: 3-12-1<br />
Rutgers<br />
1-2 L<br />
at Bucknell<br />
0-3 L<br />
Towson State<br />
1-2 L<br />
Temple<br />
0-8 L<br />
at C.W. Post<br />
0-0 T<br />
LaSalle<br />
2-4 L<br />
Syracuse<br />
0-7 L<br />
Rhode Island<br />
Rider<br />
at Siena<br />
at Colgate<br />
Brown<br />
Maine*<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
at Yale<br />
Massachusetts-Lowell<br />
*at Boston, Massachusetts<br />
1992<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 9-8-0<br />
at Drexel<br />
at Rutgers<br />
Bucknell<br />
Maine<br />
Rider<br />
at Lehigh<br />
at LaSalle<br />
at Lowell<br />
at Rhode Island<br />
at Temple<br />
Colgate<br />
Siena<br />
at Brown<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
Yale<br />
Keane State<br />
Towson State<br />
1993<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 4-11-1<br />
Bucknell<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
Brown<br />
LaSalle<br />
Rider<br />
Rhode Island<br />
Rutgers<br />
Colgate<br />
Drexel<br />
Temple<br />
Siena<br />
Cornell<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
Lehigh<br />
Towson State<br />
Yale<br />
1994<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 7-11-0<br />
at Vermont<br />
Cornell<br />
Bucknell<br />
Towson State<br />
at Brown<br />
Rider<br />
at Northeastern<br />
at Sacred Heart<br />
at Rhode Island<br />
at Rutgers<br />
Colgate<br />
at Spring<strong>field</strong><br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
2-3 L<br />
0-3 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
0-4 L<br />
0-3 L<br />
1-3 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
1-5 L<br />
2-0 W<br />
1-7 L<br />
0-3 L<br />
2-1 W (2OT)<br />
0-3 L<br />
0-4 L<br />
0-2 L<br />
0-2 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
0-8 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
0-1 L<br />
3-1 W<br />
3-2 W<br />
4-0 W<br />
2-0 W<br />
2-3 L<br />
3-0 W<br />
0-2 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
1-2 L (2OT)<br />
1-2 L (OT)<br />
0-3 L<br />
3-6 L<br />
2-3 L<br />
1-4 L<br />
1-0 W<br />
0-7 L<br />
3-2 W<br />
2-3 L (OT)<br />
1-1 T (2OT)<br />
0-1 L<br />
0-3 L<br />
2-5 L<br />
1-2 L<br />
3-1 W<br />
2-1 W<br />
2-3 L (2OT)<br />
1-7 L<br />
5-0 W<br />
1-3 L<br />
0-5 L<br />
2-1 W (2OT)<br />
2-3 L<br />
4-2 W<br />
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Siena<br />
Drexel<br />
Lehigh<br />
Maine<br />
Yale<br />
6-0 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
1-3 L<br />
0-2 L<br />
2-3 L (OT)<br />
1995<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 10-9-0, 2-6 North Atlantic<br />
Virginia Commonwealth 3-1 W<br />
Bucknell<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
at Holy Cross<br />
Brown<br />
Vermont*<br />
at Drexel*<br />
at Boston University*<br />
at Northeastern*<br />
Rutgers<br />
at Colgate<br />
at Siena<br />
Maine*<br />
New Hampshire*<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
at Delaware*<br />
Lehigh<br />
Towson State* (Forfeit)<br />
at Yale<br />
4-2 W<br />
5-1 W<br />
0-3 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
3-0 W<br />
0-1 L<br />
0-10 L<br />
1-2 L<br />
0-5 L<br />
2-0 W<br />
5-0 W<br />
2-4 L<br />
2-3 L<br />
4-0 W<br />
0-7 L<br />
3-0 W<br />
1-0 W<br />
1-2 L<br />
*North Atlantic Conference game<br />
1996<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 5-12-0, 1-6 America East<br />
at Connecticut 0-9 L<br />
Radford%<br />
0-3 L<br />
Siena<br />
11-0 W<br />
at Bucknell<br />
2-3 L<br />
Columbia<br />
6-0 W<br />
at Vermont*<br />
1-2 L<br />
Drexel*<br />
7-1 W<br />
Boston University* 2-10 L<br />
Northeastern*<br />
0-7 L<br />
at Rutgers<br />
2-5 L<br />
Colgate<br />
1-0 W<br />
Holy Cross<br />
2-3 L<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
2-0 W<br />
Maine*<br />
0-7 L<br />
Delaware*<br />
0-5 L<br />
Yale<br />
5-6 L<br />
Towson State* 1-5 L<br />
*America East game<br />
%Connecticut Invitational<br />
1997<br />
Coach: Pam Bustin<br />
Record: 9-9, 3-5 America East<br />
Southwest Missouri St% 3-2 W<br />
at St. Louis%<br />
3-2 W<br />
Rutgers<br />
2-3 L<br />
Bucknell<br />
2-1 W (OT)<br />
at Columbia<br />
5-0 W<br />
at Siena<br />
2-1 W (OT)<br />
Vermont*<br />
2-0 W<br />
at Drexel*<br />
1-2 L<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
2-1 W<br />
at Boston University* 3-8 L<br />
at Northeastern* 0-8 L<br />
at Holy Cross<br />
at Colgate<br />
Maine*<br />
New Hampshire*<br />
at Delaware*<br />
at Yale<br />
Towson*<br />
*America East game<br />
%St. Louis Invitational<br />
2-4 L<br />
4-5 L<br />
0-2 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
1-2 L<br />
0-4 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
1998<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 6-13, 1-7 America East<br />
at Miami (Ohio) 2-7 L<br />
Central Michigan$ 2-4 L<br />
at Rutgers<br />
2-5 L<br />
Brown<br />
4-1 W<br />
Yale<br />
1-5 L<br />
Delaware*<br />
0-5 L<br />
Quinnipiac<br />
3-1 W<br />
Boston University* 2-6 L<br />
Northeastern*<br />
0-3 L<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
2-1 W<br />
Colgate<br />
3-2 W<br />
at Vermont*<br />
1-2 L<br />
Drexel*<br />
2-1 W<br />
at Towson*<br />
1-3 L<br />
American<br />
1-3 L<br />
Columbia<br />
2-1 W<br />
Holy Cross<br />
2-3 L<br />
at New Hampshire* 0-3 L<br />
at Maine*<br />
4-7 L<br />
*America East game<br />
$at Miami (Ohio)<br />
1999<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 4-16, 2-6 America East<br />
at Stanford<br />
1-4 L<br />
California$<br />
1-4 L<br />
at Pacific<br />
3-2 W (PS)<br />
Rutgers<br />
0-3 L<br />
at Brown<br />
1-7 L<br />
at Holy Cross<br />
1-4 L<br />
at Yale<br />
0-5 L<br />
St. Joseph’s<br />
2-4 L<br />
Quinnipiac<br />
2-1 W (PS)<br />
Maine*<br />
2-1 W (OT)<br />
New Hampshire* 2-4 L<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
1-2 L<br />
Towson*<br />
0-1 L (OT)<br />
at Northeastern* 1-2 L (OT)<br />
at #13 Boston University* 0-5 L<br />
at Drexel*<br />
0-3 L<br />
at Delaware*<br />
0-4 L<br />
at Columbia<br />
1-2 L<br />
Vermont*<br />
4-3 W<br />
at Colgate<br />
1-2 L<br />
*America East Game<br />
$at Stanford<br />
2000<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 8-12, 3-5 America East<br />
at Rutgers<br />
1-4 L<br />
at Connecticut$ 1-7 L<br />
Providence$<br />
2-1 W<br />
Brown<br />
1-4 L<br />
Holy Cross<br />
2-0 W<br />
Yale<br />
3-1 W<br />
at Temple<br />
0-2 L<br />
at St. Joseph’s<br />
2-3 L (OT)<br />
at Maine*<br />
3-4 L (OT)<br />
at New Hampshire* 1-2 L<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
1-2 L (OT)<br />
at Towson*<br />
3-2 W<br />
Northeastern*<br />
2-1 W<br />
Boston University* 3-0 W<br />
Drexel*<br />
1-2 L (OT)<br />
Delaware*<br />
1-2 L<br />
Columbia<br />
3-4 L<br />
at Vermont*<br />
0-2 L<br />
at Quinnipiac<br />
2-1 W<br />
Colgate<br />
1-0 W<br />
*America East game<br />
$IKON-Husky Classic at Storrs, CT<br />
2001<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 12-8, 4-5 America East<br />
Rutgers<br />
1-2 L<br />
at Northwestern 3-2 W<br />
Ball State<br />
(at Northwestern) 1-3 L<br />
at Brown<br />
2-1 W<br />
at Holy Cross<br />
1-2 L<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
3-0 W<br />
Temple<br />
3-1 W<br />
at Albany*<br />
1-2 L<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
2-1 W<br />
New Hampshire* 3-1 W<br />
Maine*<br />
2-1 W<br />
Towson*<br />
3-0 W<br />
at Boston University* 2-3 L (OT)<br />
at Northeastern* 0-1 L<br />
at Columbia<br />
4-2 W<br />
at Delaware*<br />
1-2 L (OT)<br />
at Drexel*<br />
0-1 L<br />
Quinnipiac<br />
2-1 W<br />
Vermont*<br />
1-0 W<br />
at Colgate<br />
3-1 W<br />
*America East game<br />
2002<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 10-9, 1-6 Colonial<br />
at Connecticut# 3-1 W<br />
vs. Providence# 1-0 W<br />
Rhode Island<br />
2-1 W<br />
Quinnipiac<br />
3-2 W (OT)<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
3-0 W<br />
at Temple<br />
2-3 L (OT)<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
4-0 W<br />
at Syracuse<br />
1-2 L<br />
Maine<br />
0-2 L<br />
Columbia<br />
4-1 W<br />
James Madison* 2-3 L (OT)<br />
Colgate<br />
7-0 W<br />
Drexel*<br />
4-3 W<br />
at Old Dominion* 0-5 L<br />
at William & Mary* 2-5 L<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 0-1 L (OT)<br />
at Delaware*<br />
0-5 L<br />
at Towson*<br />
2-3 L<br />
at Rutgers<br />
2-1 W<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
#Husky Classic<br />
2003<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 12-8, 2-5 Colonial<br />
LaSalle#<br />
2-1 W<br />
Rhode Island# 2-0 W<br />
Brown<br />
2-1 W<br />
Monmouth<br />
4-1 W<br />
Temple<br />
2-1 W<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
2-1 W<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
2-0 W<br />
at Dartmouth<br />
3-2 W<br />
at Quinnipiac<br />
0-1 L<br />
#7 Old Dominion* 0-2 L<br />
William & Mary* 1-2 L<br />
at James Madison* 1-0 W<br />
at VCU*<br />
0-1 L<br />
Rider<br />
3-2 W (OT)<br />
at #6 Michigan State 2-5 L<br />
at #5 Michigan 1-4 L<br />
#15 Delaware* 0-2 L<br />
Towson<br />
2-0 W<br />
Rutgers<br />
2-0 W<br />
at Drexel*<br />
1-2 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
#Hofstra Invitational<br />
2004<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 13-8, 3-4 Colonial<br />
at Stanford<br />
3-2 W<br />
vs. Pacific (at Stanford) 3-2 W (PS)<br />
at California<br />
0-4 L<br />
Rhode Island# 3-0 W<br />
Columbia#<br />
1-0 W<br />
Michigan State$ 1-2 L (OT)<br />
LaSalle$<br />
3-2 W<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
3-1 W<br />
Syracuse<br />
1-2 L (PS)<br />
Dartmouth<br />
2-1 W<br />
at #7 Old Dominion* 3-6 L<br />
at #14 William & Mary* 1-5 L<br />
James Madison* 0-2 L<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 5-1 W<br />
Quinnipiac<br />
5-0 W<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
2-0 W<br />
at #17 Delaware* 2-3 L (OT)<br />
at Towson*<br />
4-1 W<br />
Drexel*<br />
1-0 W<br />
at #13 William & Mary% 1-0 W (OT)<br />
vs. #17 Delaware% 1-5 L<br />
#Hofstra Pride Classic<br />
$Hofstra Pride Invitational<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship (Williamsburg, VA)<br />
2012 FIELD HOCKEY 53
ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />
2005<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 13-7, 5-3 Colonial<br />
Rhode Island# 6-1 W<br />
LaSalle#<br />
3-1 W<br />
Maine$<br />
3-1 W<br />
Monmouth$<br />
2-1 W<br />
at Boston University 2-3 L<br />
at Boston College 0-4 L<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
3-1 W<br />
at Syracuse<br />
2-0 W<br />
Delaware*<br />
2-1 W (PS)<br />
at #12 Northeastern* 0-4 L<br />
Drexel*<br />
4-1 W<br />
at Princeton<br />
3-0 W<br />
Towson*<br />
2-1 W (OT)<br />
Columbia<br />
0-1 L<br />
at William & Mary* 3-0 W<br />
Old Dominion* 0-1 L<br />
at James Madison* 3-1 W<br />
at VCU*<br />
2-3 L<br />
vs. Towson %<br />
4-1 W<br />
vs. Northeastern% 2-3 L<br />
#Hofstra Pride Classic<br />
$Hofstra Pride Invitational<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship (Norfolk, VA)<br />
2006<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 13-7, 5-3 Colonial<br />
vs. Monmouth# 6-0 W<br />
at #9 Connecticut# 1-2 L<br />
Villanova$<br />
4-2 W<br />
La Salle$<br />
2-0 W<br />
at Maine<br />
3-1 W<br />
at #9 Boston<br />
1-2 L (OT)<br />
Syracuse<br />
3-1 W<br />
at Quinnipiac<br />
3-5 L<br />
at Delaware*<br />
2-3 L (OT)<br />
Northeastern*<br />
2-1 W<br />
at Drexel*<br />
4-1 W<br />
at Columbia<br />
3-0 W<br />
Towson*<br />
3-0 W<br />
at Princeton<br />
3-2 W<br />
at #19 William & Mary* 0-1 L<br />
at Old Dominion* 0-6 L<br />
#15 James Madison* 4-1 W<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 4-1 W<br />
vs. Delaware% 2-1 W<br />
vs. #17 James Madison% 0-1 L<br />
#University of Connecticut Husky<br />
Classic<br />
$Hofstra Pride Invitational<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship<br />
(Virginia Beach, VA)<br />
2007<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 7-11, 3-5 Colonial<br />
at Richmond<br />
2-3 L<br />
vs Radford<br />
2-1 W<br />
Saint Joseph’s<br />
2-1 W (2OT)<br />
La Salle#<br />
3-2 W (2OT)<br />
Rhode Island# 0-1 L<br />
Yale<br />
2-6 L<br />
at Syracuse<br />
1-2 L<br />
Quinnipiac<br />
3-2 W<br />
at Drexel*<br />
0-2 L<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 2-1 W<br />
#7 James Madison* 1-4 L<br />
at #13 Old Dominion* 0-4 L<br />
at William & Mary* 2-0 W<br />
Columbia<br />
1-2 L<br />
Northeastern*<br />
1-7 L<br />
at Towson*<br />
2-3 L (2OT)<br />
at Delaware*<br />
2-1 W<br />
vs Drexel%<br />
3-4 L<br />
#Hofstra Pride Invitational<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship (Virginia Beach, VA)<br />
2008<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 10-9, 4-4 Colonial<br />
Rider<br />
2-1 W (OT)<br />
vs Siena (at Albany) 3-0 W<br />
at #19 Albany<br />
2-6 L<br />
Missouri State 8-4 W<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
2-0 W<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
2-0 W<br />
at Quinnipiac<br />
2-1 W<br />
Drexel*<br />
1-5 L<br />
at VCU*<br />
3-2 W (OT)<br />
at #7 James Madison* 3-7 L<br />
Old Dominion* 0-2 L<br />
William & Mary* 5-6 L (OT)<br />
at Columbia<br />
0-3 L<br />
at Yale<br />
at Vermont<br />
at Northeastern*<br />
Towson*<br />
Delaware*<br />
vs. William & Mary%<br />
1-4 L<br />
0-3 L<br />
2-1 W<br />
3-2 W (OT)<br />
3-1 W<br />
2-3 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship (Virginia Beach, VA)<br />
2009<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 12-8, 5-3 Colonial<br />
Maine<br />
1-0 W (OT)<br />
Bryant<br />
3-2 W<br />
Albany<br />
0-2 L<br />
Richmond<br />
1-4 L<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
3-2 W<br />
Rider<br />
0-1 L<br />
Quinnipiac<br />
2-1 W (OT)<br />
Pacific (at Easton, PA) 5-1 W<br />
#11 Drexel * 3-7 L<br />
Yale<br />
1-2 L<br />
#15 James Madison* 1-5 L<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 4-3 W (OT)<br />
at William & Mary * 3-2 W (OT)<br />
at #16 Old Dominion* 6-5 W<br />
Columbia<br />
4-2 W<br />
at Sacred Heart<br />
Northeastern*<br />
at #17 Delaware*<br />
at Towson<br />
at #10 Drexel%<br />
4-1 W<br />
4-2 W<br />
1-4 L<br />
3-2 W<br />
1-5 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship (Virginia Beach, VA)<br />
2010<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 7-11, 2-6 Colonial<br />
Boston U.+<br />
0-3 L<br />
at Albany +<br />
0-1 L (OT)<br />
Vermont<br />
3-1 W<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
7-2 W<br />
at Columbia<br />
2-6 L<br />
Rider<br />
4-3 W (OT)<br />
Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
5-0 W<br />
Siena<br />
6-0 W<br />
at #16 Drexel* 2-5 L<br />
at Yale<br />
2-4 L<br />
at James Madison* 0-8 L<br />
at Virginia Commonwealth* 2-5 L<br />
William & Mary* 3-0 W<br />
Old Dominion* 1-3 L<br />
at Northeastern* 0-5 L<br />
at Maine<br />
1-7 L<br />
Delaware*<br />
2-3 L<br />
Towsonri*<br />
3-2 W<br />
+ Capital Land College Classic at<br />
Albany<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
2011<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 13-9, 5-3 Colonial<br />
at Connecticut + 1-7 L<br />
Stanford +<br />
3-4 L (OT)<br />
at Monmouth<br />
4-3 W<br />
at Colgate<br />
8-1 W<br />
Vermont (at Colgate) 1-2 L<br />
at Fair<strong>field</strong><br />
4-2 W<br />
Yale<br />
3-5 L<br />
Rider<br />
5-2 W<br />
Columbia<br />
4-2 W<br />
Siena<br />
10-0 W<br />
Albany<br />
3-2 W<br />
at Old Dominion* 0-5 L<br />
at William & Mary* 4-2 W<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 7-0 W<br />
James Madison* 4-1 W<br />
Delaware*<br />
7-2 W<br />
Maine<br />
4-5 L<br />
Northeastern* 2-3 L<br />
at Towson*<br />
0-3 L<br />
at Drexel*<br />
4-3 W<br />
Towson%<br />
3-0 W<br />
Northeastern% 2-4 L<br />
* - Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
+ - UConn Husky Invitational<br />
% - Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship (Norfolk, VA)<br />
1936 Field Hockey Team<br />
54 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY • <strong>GoHofstra</strong>.<strong>com</strong>
2012 HOFSTRA MEDIA INFORMATION<br />
The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications<br />
wel<strong>com</strong>es the members of the media covering the 2012 Pride <strong>field</strong><br />
<strong>hockey</strong> team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the<br />
year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items<br />
will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season.<br />
Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for Communications<br />
Jim Sheehan (<strong>field</strong> <strong>hockey</strong> Contact)<br />
Senior Sports Information Director<br />
Len Skoros<br />
Director of Athletic Publications<br />
Credential Requests: All members of the press should contact the<br />
Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game to<br />
request credentials.<br />
Game Services: Media guides, game notes, statistics and lineups<br />
are available before the game in the press box. Halftime statistics will<br />
be distributed and final statistics will be available 10 minutes after the<br />
conclusion of each contest.<br />
Photography: Photographers can shoot from the sidelines on either<br />
side of the <strong>field</strong>, but are not permitted in team bench areas. Photography<br />
and videotaping is also permitted from the roof of the press box.<br />
Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide<br />
a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s <strong>com</strong>mercial and<br />
student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic<br />
Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast.<br />
All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to the<br />
Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium.<br />
Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available<br />
for postgame interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute cooling off<br />
period. Contact Jim Sheehan with your request.<br />
Player Interviews: All requests for student-athlete interviews<br />
should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic<br />
Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will have<br />
the student-athlete return your call at a mutually convenient time. Player<br />
home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person interviews may<br />
be conducted in a number of locations in and around the David S. Mack<br />
Physical Education Center. However, interviews may not be conducted in<br />
the locker room or the athletic training room.<br />
Brian Bohl<br />
Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications<br />
Press Seating: The Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium has limited seating<br />
in the press box, which is located atop the bleachers on the west side of<br />
the stadium. Please contact the Athletic Communications office with<br />
your seating request 48 hours before a contest.<br />
Office of Athletic Communications<br />
240 Hofstra University-<br />
David S. Mack Physical Education Center - Suite 262<br />
Hempstead, NY 11549<br />
(516) 463-6764 - Jim Sheehan’s Office<br />
(516) 463-5033 - Fax<br />
(516) 463-7463 - Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium Press Box<br />
2012 HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY MEDIA OUTLETS<br />
THE ASSOCIATED<br />
PRESS<br />
50 Rockefeller Plaza<br />
New York, NY 10020<br />
(212) 621-1630 - Office<br />
(212) 621-1639 - Fax<br />
NEWSDAY<br />
235 Pinelawn Road<br />
Melville, NY 11747<br />
(631) 843-2820 - Office<br />
(631) 454-6892 - Fax<br />
NEW YORK TIMES<br />
229 West 43rd Street<br />
New York, NY 10036<br />
(212) 556-7384 - Office<br />
(646) 428-6147 - Fax<br />
NEW YORK DAILY<br />
NEWS<br />
4 New York Plaza<br />
New York, NY 10004<br />
(212) 210-1692 - Office<br />
(212) 643-7845 - Fax<br />
NEW YORK POST<br />
1211 Avenue of the<br />
Americas<br />
New York, NY 10036<br />
(212) 930-8700 - Office<br />
(212) 930-8727 - Fax<br />
LONG ISLAND<br />
HERALD<br />
2 Endo Boulevard<br />
Garden City, NY<br />
(516) 569-4000 - Office<br />
(516) 469-4942 - Fax<br />
HOFSTRA CHRONICLE<br />
Student Center<br />
Hempstead, NY 11550<br />
(516) 463-6965 - Office<br />
(516) 463-6977 - Fax<br />
NEWS 12 LONG<br />
ISLAND<br />
150 Media Crossways<br />
Woodbury, NY 11797<br />
(516) 393-3740 - Office<br />
(516) 393-1269 - Fax<br />
WLNY-TV 55<br />
524 West 57th Street<br />
New York, NY 10019<br />
(800) 242-6397 - Office<br />
(212) 975-9387- Fax<br />
WRHU-FM 88.7<br />
Hofstra University<br />
Dempster Hall<br />
Hempstead, NY 11549<br />
(516) 463-5667 - Office<br />
(516) 463-5668 - Faxo<br />
2012 FIELD HOCKEY 55
CAMPUS MAP/GETTING TO HOFSTRA<br />
From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland,<br />
Washington, D.C. and Virginia:<br />
Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge and continue on<br />
Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and<br />
take the Belt Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway be<strong>com</strong>es the Southern State Parkway<br />
at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State Parkway to the Meadowbrook<br />
Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead<br />
Turnpike Route 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).<br />
From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the Middle<br />
States:<br />
Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey<br />
Route 17 to the George Washington Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross<br />
Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge.<br />
Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.<br />
From Upstate New York:<br />
Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Expressway<br />
Campus Map<br />
(Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway to<br />
the New England Thruway (Interstate<br />
95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the<br />
Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions<br />
from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this<br />
point.<br />
From the Throgs Neck Bridge:<br />
Follow signs for Eastern Long Island.<br />
Take the Cross Island Parkway to the<br />
Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand<br />
Central be<strong>com</strong>es the Northern State<br />
Parkway at the Nassau County line.<br />
Take the Northern State Parkway-East to<br />
the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit<br />
31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway-<br />
South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead<br />
Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead<br />
Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately<br />
1 mile).<br />
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For Team Travel Via Bus:<br />
Commercial buses are not allowed on<br />
New York City (Belt, Grand Central or<br />
Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern<br />
State or Northern State) Parkways. Team<br />
buses should take the Brooklyn-Queens<br />
Expressway from the south, and the<br />
Clearview Expressway from the north,<br />
to get to the Long Island Expressway<br />
for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the<br />
Long Island Expressway (I-495), buses<br />
should proceed to Glen Cove Road-<br />
South (exit 39). Head south on Glen<br />
Cove Road for approximately eight miles<br />
to Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue<br />
and turn left (east). Hofstra University<br />
is approximately two miles east on<br />
Hempstead Turnpike.<br />
Map Legend<br />
Adams Hall.....................................................25<br />
Adams Playhouse..........................................12<br />
Admission Center/Bernon Hall ................27<br />
Axinn Hall (Law)...........................................66<br />
Axinn Library ...................................................3<br />
Barnard Hall ..................................................10<br />
Baseball Field................................................72<br />
Berliner Hall ...................................................61<br />
Bird Sanctuary ..............................................76<br />
Breslin Hall.....................................................23<br />
Brower Hall......................................................11<br />
Butler Annex .................................................65<br />
Café on the Quad.........................................15<br />
Calkins Hall ....................................................14<br />
Career Center/<br />
M. Robert Lowe Hall................................64<br />
C.V. Starr Hall...............................................60<br />
Davison Hall.....................................................8<br />
Deli, Hofstra ...................................................18<br />
Dempster Hall ..............................................20<br />
Field Hockey Stadium.................................77<br />
Fitness Center ..............................................47<br />
Gittleson Hall................................................63<br />
Hagedorn Hall ..............................................55<br />
Hauser Hall ......................................................2<br />
Health and Wellness Center ....................42<br />
Heger Hall........................................................4<br />
Hofstra Dome ...............................................48<br />
Hofstra Hall......................................................7<br />
Hofstra USA .................................................40<br />
Human Resources Center..........................52<br />
Kushner Hall ..................................................22<br />
Law, School of................................................21<br />
Library Technical Services<br />
and Resource Center.................................3<br />
Lowe Hall..........................................................9<br />
Margiotta Hall ..............................................57<br />
Mason Hall/Gallon Wing..............................5<br />
McEwen Hall...................................................17<br />
Memorial Hall...................................................1<br />
Monroe Lecture Center .............................62<br />
New Academic Building .............................73<br />
Pedestrian Bridges...............................69, 70<br />
Phillips Hall ......................................................6<br />
Physical Education Building/Swim Center....49<br />
Physical Plant................................................59<br />
Public Safety and Information Center,<br />
David S. Mack ..........................................54<br />
Republic Hall .................................................42<br />
Roosevelt Hall................................................19<br />
Saltzman Community<br />
Services Center ........................................28<br />
School of Medicine. ....................................50<br />
Shapiro Alumni House ................................58<br />
Soccer Field....................................................71<br />
Softball Field.................................................75<br />
Spiegel Theater.............................................13<br />
Sports and Exhibition Complex,<br />
David S. Mack.............................................51<br />
Stadium, James M. Shuart ........................56<br />
Student Center, Sondra and<br />
David S. Mack.............................................31<br />
Unispan ..........................................................30<br />
University Club/Mack Hall ........................53<br />
University College Hall/Skodnek Business<br />
Development Center...............................43<br />
Weed Hall.......................................................26<br />
Weller Hall ......................................................16<br />
West Library Wing.......................................29<br />
Residence Halls<br />
Alliance Hall..................................................34<br />
Bill of Rights Hall .........................................35<br />
Colonial Square ...........................................46<br />
Constitution Hall..........................................36<br />
Enterprise Hall..............................................39<br />
Estabrook Hall ..............................................37<br />
Graduate Residence ...................................74<br />
Liberty Hall.....................................................41<br />
Nassau Hall ...................................................44<br />
Republic Hall .................................................42<br />
Suffolk Hall....................................................45<br />
Stuyvesant Hall.............................................32<br />
The Netherlands ..........................................33<br />
Vander Poel Hall ..........................................38<br />
S<br />
Public Transportation from Airport:<br />
If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or<br />
Kennedy Airport, the most direct means<br />
of reaching the University is by one of<br />
three limousine <strong>com</strong>panies that service<br />
both airports and the Hofstra University<br />
area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-<br />
3333; Transport Limousine Service (800)<br />
654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466<br />
(in New York state); Winston Limousine<br />
Service (800) 4-AIRPORT.<br />
Railroads:<br />
AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station<br />
in Manhattan, approximately 30 miles<br />
from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra<br />
from Penn Station, take the Long Island<br />
Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The<br />
Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi<br />
services are available there. Hofstra is<br />
approximately 1.5 miles from the station.<br />
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2012 Hofstra FIELD HOCKEY Schedule<br />
AUGUST<br />
24 Friday FAIRFIELD 3 p.m.<br />
26 Sunday MONMOUTH 1 p.m.<br />
31 Friday at Albany 3 p.m.<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
2 Sunday at St. Joseph’s 12 p.m.<br />
8 Saturday at Yale 1 p.m.<br />
9 Sunday RIDER 1 p.m.<br />
12 Wednesday at Columbia 4 p.m.<br />
16 Sunday CALIFORNIA-DAVIS 1 p.m.<br />
17 Monday California-Davis vs. Rider 4 p.m.<br />
19 Wednesday California-Davis vs. Siena 11 a.m.<br />
21 Friday OLD DOMINION* 3 p.m.<br />
23 Sunday WILLIAM & MARY* 12 p.m.<br />
28 Friday at Virginia Commonwealth 3 p.m.<br />
30 Sunday at James Madison* 1 p.m.<br />
OCTOBER<br />
7 Sunday at Delaware* 12 p.m.<br />
14 Sunday BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 p.m.<br />
19 Friday at Northeastern*<br />
(at Durham, NH)<br />
3 p.m.<br />
21 Sunday at Maine 12 p.m.<br />
26 Friday TOWSON* 3 p.m.<br />
28 Sunday DREXEL* 1 p.m.<br />
NOVEMBER<br />
1 Thursday CAA Championship<br />
Quarterfinals (at highest seed) TBA<br />
3 Saturday CAA Championship<br />
Semifinal (at highest seed) TBA<br />
4 Sunday CAA Championship Game<br />
Sam Scolarici (at highest seed)<br />
TBA<br />
CAA All-Rookie<br />
*Colonial Selection Athletic Association game<br />
Home games in BOLD CAPS.<br />
Dates and times subject to change.<br />
MARTA PENAS<br />
JONEL BOILEAU
MELISSA MCCARTHY<br />
CODI NYLAND<br />
MEG LEUSCH