2009 rmu women's soccer fact book
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2009 RMU Women's Soccer Fact BookTRANSCRIPT
Quick Facts
GENERaL iNFORMatiON
Location: Moon Township, Pa. 15108Founded: 1921Enrollment: 5,100Affiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Northeast (NEC)Colors: Blue and White with RedNickname: ColonialsPresident: Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D.Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D.Associate Athletic Director: Marty Galosi Assistant Athletic Director: Chris HoppeAssistant Athletic Director: Sean SimmonsAssistant Athletic Director / SWA: Addie MutiFaculty Representative: Scott Branvold, Ed.D.Athletic Department Phone: (412) 397-3295
spORts iNFORMatiON
Sports Information Director: Jim Duzyk Office Phone: (412) 397-4314 Office Fax: (412) 397-5857 E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information Director: Ken Baker Office Phone: (412) 397-5887 E-mail: [email protected] Information Graduate Assistant: Elyse Healey Office Phone: (412) 397-2194 E-mail: [email protected] Information Graduate Assistant: Janette Schneider Office Phone: (412) 397-5841 E-mail: [email protected]’s Soccer Contact: Ken BakerInternet Address: www.rmucolonials.comSID Mailing Address: Joe Walton Stadium
6001 University Blvd.Moon Township, PA 15108
cOachiNG iNFORMatiON
Head Coach: John Kowalski Alma Mater: New Haven ’73 Record at RMU: 40-102-8 (eight seasons) Career Record: 40-102-8 (eight seasons)Women’s Soccer Office Phone: (412) 397-2131Best Time to Reach: Weekdays; 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
tEaM iNFORMatiON / histORY
2008 Overall Record: 6-12-02008 NEC Record / Finish: 2-7-0 / 8thFirst Season of Women’s Soccer: 1992All-Time Women’s Soccer Record: 68-223-10NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0Home Field: North Athletic ComplexLetterwinners Returning / Lost: 15 / 5Starters Returning / Lost: 9 / 2
Key Returnees: NAME (YR., POS.) GP-GS G A PTS.
Jessica Sharik (So., F) ........... 18-15 4 7 15Kathleen Caggiano (Jr., F) ...... 16-13 6 1 13Daneen Stevenato (Sr., M) ..... 18-17 2 1 5Jessica Weary (Sr., D) ........... 17-17 2 1 5Jennifer Tobar (Jr., M) ........... 15-9 1 2 4
2 Major Media Outlets • Athletic Department Directory
3 RMU Athletics
4 Head Coach John Kowalski
5 Assistant Coach Jessica Onufer
6 2009 Season Preview
7 2009 Roster
8 Kelly Hilderbrand • Daneen Stevenato • Katie Castner
9 Chelsea Miazgowicz • Jessica Weary
10 Kathleen Caggiano • Jessica Stubbs
11 Christy Baldesberger • Jennifer Tobar Jaimie Morra
12 Lauren Thomas • Jess Sharik
13 Rachel Sebbens • Holly Sieradzki • Brianna Bell
14 Newcomers
15 2008 Final Statistics
16 2008 Northeast Conference Year in Review
18 Record Book
20 RMU vs. All Opponents
21 Year-by-Year Results
22 This is Robert Morris University
23 President Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D. Athletic Director Craig Coleman, M.D.
24 Athletic Administration / Head Coaches
Credits: The 2009 Robert Morris University Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a product of the RMU Sports Information Office. The guide was written and edited by Ken Baker with special assistance from Jim Duzyk. Design and typography by Juris Silenieks of JR Graphics. Photographs by Jason Cohn, Dave Miller, Connie Karaffa and Ken Baker.
It is the policy of Robert Morris University to provide equal opportunity in all educational programs and activities, admission of students and conditions of employment for all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, sex, religion, age, disability, national origin and sexual preference.
tabLE OF cONtENts
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Northeast ConferenceBrenda Weare, CommissionerRon Ratner, Associate Commissioner399 Campus Drive • Somerset, N.J. 08873(732) 469-0440 • Fax: (732) 469-0774www.northeastconference.org
WiRE sERVicEsAssociated PressAlan Robinson, Sports EditorKen Wunderley11 Stanwix Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15222(412) 281-3747 • Fax: (412) 281-1869www.ap.org
pRiNtBeaver County Times (a.m.)Ed Rose, Sports EditorEric Hall, Chuck Curti, Mike Bires400 Fair Avenue • Beaver, PA 15008(724) 775-3200 • Fax: (724) 728-0190www.timesonline.com
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (a.m.)Jerry Micco, Sports EditorColin Dunlap, Paul Zeise34 Blvd. of the Allies • Pittsburgh, PA 15222(412) 263-1621 • Fax: (412) 263-1926www.post-gazette.com
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (a.m.)Kevin Smith, Sports EditorDave Mackall, John Grupp503 Martindale Street, 3rd FloorPittsburgh, PA 15212(412) 321-6460 • Fax: (412) 320-7964www.pittsburghlive.com
Pittsburgh Sports Report (weekly)Ellis Cannon, Publisher • Tony DeFazio, Editor3 South Linden Street • Duquesne, PA 15110(412) 469-9770 • Fax: (412) 469-9847www.pghsports.com
tELEVisiONFSN PittsburghRoger Lenhart, ProducerStan Savran, Rob King,Dan Potash, Paul Alexander323 North Shore Drive, Suite 200Pittsburgh, PA 15212(412) 316-3800 • Fax: (412) 316-3892www.libertysportsgroup.com/pittsburgh
KDKA (CBS-Channel 2)Mike Vukovcan, Sports ProducerBob Pompeani, Jory Rand, Mike ZapponeOne Gateway Center • Pittsburgh, PA 15222(412) 575-2215 • Fax: (412) 575-2871www.kdka.com
WPXI (NBC-Channel 11)Mark Massa, Sports ProducerJohn Fedko, Bill PhillipsAlby Oxenreiter, Rich Walsh4145 Evergreen Road • Pittsburgh, PA 15214(412) 237-1100 • Fax: (412) 237-4900www.wpxi.com
WTAE (ABC-Channel 4)Jon Burton, Sports ProducerGuy Junker400 Ardmore Blvd. • Pittsburgh, PA 15221(412) 242-4659 • Fax: (412) 244-4628www.thepittsburghchannel.com
RaDiOKDKA (AM-1020)Jeff Hathhorn, Sports DirectorOne Gateway Center • Pittsburgh, PA 15222(412) 575-2547 • Fax: (412) 575-2874www.kdkaradio.com
Metro NetworksScott Stiller, Reporter7 Parkway Center, Suite 750Pittsburgh, PA 15220(412) 808-1050 • Fax: (412) 808-1049
WBGG-AM (FOX Sports Radio 970)Bob McLaughlin, Program Director200 Fleet Street, 4th FloorPittsburgh, PA 15220(412) 937-1441 • Fax: (412) 937-0323www.970theburgh.com
WEAE (AM 1250-ESPN)Mike Barker, Producer Jon Bridge, ProducerGuy Junker, Stan Savran, Ken Laird, Chris Mack, Eddy Crow, Scott PaulsenMike Logan, Joe Starkey400 Ardmore Blvd. • Pittsburgh, PA 15221(412) 731-1250 • Fax: (412) 244-4596www.espnradio1250.com
WPGB (FM Newstalk 104.7)Ellis Cannon, Rocco DeMaro200 Fleet Street, Fourth FloorPittsburgh, PA 15220(412) 937-1441 • Fax: (412) 937-0323www.wpgb.com
WPIT (AM 730)Kenny Woods, Operations Mgr.7 Parkway Center, Suite 625Pittsburgh, PA 15220(412) 937-1500 • Fax: (412) 937-1576www.wpitam.com
MajOR MEDia OutLEts tELEphONE DiREctORYAll Phone numbers are area code 412 unless noted
General ..................................................................... 397-3000
Athletic AdministrationCraig Coleman, M.D. (Director of Athletics) ..................... 397-4302Marty Galosi (Associate Athletic Director) ........................ 397-4865Addie Muti (Asst. Athletic Director/SWA) ......................... 397-2115Sean Simmons (Asst. Athletic Director) .......................... 397-2130Chris Hoppe (Asst. Athletic Director) .............................. 397-3431Linda Young (Athletic Secretary) .................................... 397-5888Dawn Geregach (Athletic Secretary) ............................... 397-3295Simone Southwell (Ticket Director) ................................ 397-2222Jim Duzyk (Sports Information Director) ......................... 397-4314Ken Baker (Asst. Sports Information Director) ................. 397-5887Elyse Healey (Graduate Asst. SID) ................................. 397-2194Janette Schneider (Graduate Asst. SID) .......................... 397-5841
Athletic Head CoachesSal Buscaglia (Women’s Basketball) ............................... 397-3419Craig Coleman (Softball) .............................................. 397-4302Bear Davis (Men’s Lacrosse).......................................... 397-3890Bill Denniston (Men’s Soccer) ........................................ 397-3446Nate Handrahan (Women’s Ice Hockey) .......................... 397-4478John Kowalski (Women’s Soccer) ................................... 397-2131Jeff Layman (Men’s and Women’s Tennis) ........................ 397-2133Olivia Netzler (Field Hockey) ......................................... 397-2140Katy Phillips (Women’s Lacrosse) ................................... 397-3889Mike Rice (Men’s Basketball) ......................................... 397-3297Derek Schooley (Men’s Ice Hockey) ................................ 397-4477Michael Smith (Cross Country / Track & Field) ................. 397-5813Jerry Stone (Men’s and Women’s Golf) ........................... 397-2133Rob Thomas (Volleyball) ............................................... 397-2103Midge McPhail (Women’s Rowing) .................................. 397-4479Joe Walton (Football) ................................................... 397-3296
Emergency (911 or …)Moon Fire Department .................................................. 262-5004Moon Police ................................................................ 262-5000RMU Police.................................................................. 397-2424Sewickley Valley Hospital .............................................. 741-6000Valley Ambulance ........................................................ 262-2620
— MaiLiNG aDDREss —
Joe Walton Stadium • 6001 University Blvd. • Moon Township, PA 15108Phone: (412) 262-8587 • Fax: (412) 262-8557 • www.rmucolonials.com
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Jim DuzykSports Information
Director
Ken BakerAssistant Sports
Information Director
Elyse HealeySports Information Graduate Assistant
Janette SchneiderSports Information Graduate Assistant
RObERt MORRis uNiVERsitY athLEtics
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Robert Morris University Athletics stands for success. Since 1990, the Colonials have claimed 26 Northeast Conference regular-season championships and 30 league tournament titles among 23 sports, including seven NEC tournament titles in volleyball, six NEC Tournament championships in softball, five regular-season titles in football and three NEC Tournament championships each in men’s soccer and men’s and women’s basketball. The 2008-09 athletic season saw the Colonial athletic programs continue to rank near the top of their respective conferences, as the men’s basketball team claimed its second straight Northeast Conference regular-season championship and sixth overall. The Colonials went on to win their league-record sixth NEC Tournament championship and subsequent bid to the NCAA Tournament with a 48-46 win over Mount St. Mary’s in the title game at the Charles L. Sewall Center in front 3,227 fans, the first sellout in school history. Also during the 2008-09 season the Robert Morris volleyball team earned its fifth outright NEC regular-season championship and sixth overall in 2008, posting a perfect 8-0 record in league play. The exploits of the RMU athletic program in 2008-09 followed a 2007-08 athletic season that saw the men’s basketball team claim its first Northeast Conference regular-season title since 1992, while the women’s basketball program claimed its second straight NEC Tournament championship and subsequent appearance in the NCAA Tournament. In 2006-07, Robert Morris had one of its best seasons in Division I history, as a number of team and individual accomplishments highlighted the year. The Colonial women’s basketball team completed one of the greatest turnarounds in Division I history by claiming its third NEC Tournament Championship and its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid, while the Robert Morris men’s ice hockey team pulled off one of the biggest upsets in school history in January of 2007 by garnering a 4-2 victory at Notre Dame, which entered the game ranked No. 2 in the country. Individually in 2006-07, senior Stephanie Kuhn of the RMU women’s outdoor track and field team qualified for the NCAA Championships in the javelin. Kuhn, the only student-athlete to qualify for the NCAA Championships in track and field, turned the trick twice in her four years on the team, also accomplishing the feat as a freshman. Off the field, a total of six student-athletes were named to their respective ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II Teams in 2006-07, while senior Ray Gensler of the football team was named an Academic All-American for the second straight year, the first student-athlete in school history to earn Academic All-America honors twice. The 2006-07 athletics campaign followed a 2005-06 season in which the men’s soccer team added to its illustrious history by downing No. 1 seed Monmouth, 3-2 in overtime, to claim its third NEC Tournament title and first since 1994. The Robert Morris softball squad, under the guidance of director of athletics Craig Coleman, M.D., also captured its fourth regular-season championship, tying Long Island for the top spot with a 17-3 league record. During the 2004-05 athletics campaign, the Colonial softball squad captured its third NEC regular-season title with a 17-3 league record, then swept through the NEC Tournament for its fifth tournament title and first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in school history.
The success RMU athletics has had in recent years followed the seasons before it, as the Colonial football team finished its 2000 season a perfect 10-0, the first perfect campaign for any sport at Robert Morris. In the process, the team won its second straight NCAA I-AA Mid-Major National Championship, according to Don Hansen’s National Football Weekly Gazette. The program celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2003 and moved into its own on-campus football stadium, named Joe Walton Stadium in honor of the program’s only head coach, in 2005. The women’s rowing team claimed two straight national championships in the varsity four classification at the prestigious Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa., in 2000 and 2001. The trend of success by Colonial athletics in the new millennium should come as no surprise. Five teams achieved national rankings during the 1990s, with the 1994 women’s softball team reaching No. 23, the 1994 men’s soccer team peaking at No. 16, the 1996 football squad finishing second in the NCAA I-AA non-scholarship ranks, the 1997 football team placing third and the 1999 football team placing first. Robert Morris has sent 17 teams to NCAA Tournaments since 1982. Men’s basketball has made an NEC record six appearances, while volleyball owns an NEC record five appearances. RMU’s men’s basketball program has qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992 and 2009, while volleyball made five straight appearances from 1999 to 2003. The Colonial men’s soccer team has also appeared in the NCAA Tournament three times (1993, 1994 and 2005). Robert Morris University has also had several athletes continue their athletic career in professional sports. The late Tim Hall (1996) was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL Draft as a running back. Then, in 2001, former offensive lineman Hank Fraley (1999) became the starting center for the Philadelphia Eagles after being signed to the practice squad during the 2000 season. He currently is the starting center for the Cleveland Browns. Men’s soccer player Musa Shannon (1997) was drafted by the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer as the 28th overall pick in the 1997 MLS College Draft. Five other former Colonial men’s soccer players have played professionally, as Steve Bell (1997) and Doug Petras (1994) saw action with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, while Rhian Dodds (2003) plays for the Kilmarnock Football Club of the Scottish Premier League. Athletes are not the only ties that RMU athletics has to the professional ranks. Head football coach Joe Walton came to the Colonials after 35 years of National Football League experience, including seven years as the head coach of the New York Jets. Alongside Walton is another former NFL alum in John Banaszak, who was promoted to assistant head coach in the spring of 2008. Banaszak, the former head coach at Washington & Jefferson College, was a member of Pittsburgh Steelers when the team won Super Bowls X, XIII and XIV. Former Colonial men’s soccer head coach John Kowalski also worked as the head coach for the Pittsburgh Spirit of the Major Indoor Soccer League, the Tampa Bay Mutiny of the MLS and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the A-League. He has come full circle, as he is now head coach of the Colonial women’s team, a program that began in 1992.
RMu’s REGuLaR-sEasON chaMpiONships siNcE 1990
Men’s Basketball – 1991, 1992, 2008, 2009Women’s Basketball – 2007, 2008Football – 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Men’s Soccer – 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001Softball – 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006Women’s Volleyball – 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008
RMu’s NEc tOuRNaMENt chaMpiONships siNcE 1990
Men’s Basketball – 1991, 1992, 2009Women’s Basketball – 1991, 2007, 2008Men’s Soccer – 1993, 1994, 2005Men’s Golf – 1995, 1996Women’s Tennis – 1996Men’s Indoor Track & Field – 1999, 2000Men’s Outdoor Track & Field – 2000Women’s Indoor Track & Field – 1998, 2000Softball – 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2005Volleyball – 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
2008-09 RObERt MORRis uNiVERsitY aLL-cONFERENcE hONORs
• Kevin Argauer (Men’s Track & Field)• Alyssa Bennett (Volleyball)• Kara Blakeley (Women’s Lacrosse)• Alexa Bryson (Softball)• Jeremy Chappell (Men’s Basketball)• Brianna Delaney (Women’s Ice Hockey) *• Alex DiMichele (Football)• Mary Kate Egan (Women’s Lacrosse)• Sherrod Evers (Football)• Sherrod Evers (Men’s Track & Field)• Jarad George (Men’s Track & Field)• Alaina Gibson (Volleyball)• Charles Gladman (Men’s Track & Field)• Amanda Graham (Volleyball)• T.J. Green (Men’s Track & Field)• Melanie Ice (Women’s Golf)• Monet Johnson (Women’s Basketball)• Dan Kerch (Men’s Lacrosse) $• Michael Landers (Football)• Ashley Levering (Women’s Lacrosse)• Sade Logan (Women’s Basketball)• Nathan Longpre (Men’s Ice Hockey) *• James Lyle (Men’s Ice Hockey) *• Chris Margott (Men’s Ice Hockey) *• Kiel Matisz (Men’s Lacrosse) $• Tara Maxwell (Women’s Track & Field)• Brianne McLaughlin (Women’s Ice Hockey) *• Ian Melhorn (Men’s Track & Field)• C.G. Mercatoris (Men’s Golf)• James O’Quinn (Football)• Brooks Ostergard (Men’s Ice Hockey) *• Brooke Panepinto (Softball)• Gabrielle Rinehart (Women’s Track & Field)• Rob Robinson (Men’s Basketball)• Myles Russ (Football)• Erica Schmidt (Women’s Track & Field)• Samantha Simile (Women’s Track & Field)• Chris Spataro (Men’s Track & Field)• Mark Szymanski (Football)• Ashley Turici (Women’s Track & Field)• Denny Urban (Men’s Ice Hockey) *• Emily Wolthuis (Volleyball)
Note: All honors from the Northeast Conference unless noted* College Hockey America (CHA) honors$ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) honors
jOhN kOWaLskiHead Coach
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When John Kowalski was inducted into the
Western Chapter of The Pennsylvania Sports
Hall of Fame in the spring of 2009, it marked
the fourth time in his storied career that he
gained admittance into a Hall of Fame. Now
in his eighth season as the head coach of
the Robert Morris University women’s soccer
team, Kowalski is applying the same expertise
to women’s college soccer that he has used on
the professional and world stage.
On September 28, 2004, Kowalski was
inducted into the New England Soccer Hall
of Fame. In January of 2002, Kowalski was
inducted into the Connecticut Hall of Fame and
in October 2002 he was inducted into the RMU
Athletic Hall of Fame for his accomplishments
as head coach of the Colonial men’s soccer
team.
Within the local, national and international
soccer communities, Kowalski has been
just about everywhere and done just about
everything: Futsal Team coach and player,
college head coach at the NCAA Division I
and II levels, U.S. National Team interim head
coach, and Major League Soccer and A-League
head coach.
Prior to his second coaching job at Robert
Morris, Kowalski was the head coach of the
Pittsburgh Riverhounds, where he compiled a
26-26-4 record in two seasons as the first head
coach in franchise history. In 1999, Kowalski
led the Riverhounds to a second-round playoff
appearance and the A-League “Franchise of the
Year” award. From 1997-98, Kowalski coached
the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer,
leading the team to the playoffs in 1997.
In his first stint as head coach of RMU,
Kowalski guided the men’s soccer team from
1989-96, helping the Colonials become the
first squad other than men’s basketball to
qualify for the NCAA Tournament in 1993-94.
During his tenure, Robert Morris was ranked as
high as No. 16 nationally (1995), and Kowalski
earned NEC Coach of the Year honors in 1992
and 1995.
Kowalski spent 10 years (1986-96) as
head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Futsal
team, bringing home a second-place medal
in the 1992 FIFA World Championships. The
silver medal represents the best finish by a
United States men’s team in a Fédération
Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
sanctioned event.
He also coached the U.S. Under-20 team in
1993-94 and served as interim head coach
of the U.S. National Team in 1991, putting
together a 1-1-1 record. Between 1979-85,
Kowalski coached in the Major Indoor Soccer
League, spending two seasons with the
Cincinnati Kids, two with the Hartford Hellions
and four years with the Pittsburgh Spirit,
compiling a 106-82 record.
Kowalski is a 1973 graduate of the University
of New Haven, where he was a four-year
letterwinner for the men’s soccer team and
earned an undergraduate degree in commercial
art and advertising. Kowalski began his
coaching career in 1973 as an assistant coach
at New Haven while playing professionally for
the New Britain Falcons of the Connecticut
Soccer League. He helped guide New Haven
to five NCAA Division II NCAA Tournaments.
Kowalski also played professionally in the
Major Indoor Soccer League for both the Kids
(1978-79) and the Spirit (1979-80).
Kowalski, wife Pat and daughter Kaylene
currently reside in Sewickley, Pa.
* * *
kowalski Year-by-Year at RMu
After a successful stint as men’s soccer coach
at Robert Morris, Kowalksi coached in the pro
ranks before returning to RMU to serve as
the head coach of the women’s team. A look
at his accomplishments as a head coach at
Robert Morris:
MEn’S HEaD CoaCH
YEAR RECORD PCT. NEC FINISH
1989 ......... 5-14-0 .263 Eighth
1990 ......... 9-11-1 .429 Sixth
1991 ......... 8-8-3 .421 Third
1992 ......... 11-8-2 .524 First
1993 ......... 14-7-1 .636 Fourth *
1994 ......... 15-7-1 .652 First #
1995 ......... 14-4-0 .778 First
1996 ......... 12-7-1 .600 First
Total ......... 88-66-9 .540
* NCAA Tournament# Served as Acting Head Coach
WoMEn’S HEaD CoaCH
YEAR RECORD PCT. NEC FINISH
2001 ......... 6-12-0 .333 Seventh
2002 ......... 6-13-1 .325 T-Sixth
2003 ......... 2-16-1 .132 Tenth
2004 ......... 4-13-2 .263 T-Ninth
2005 ......... 3-13-2 .222 Ninth
2006 ......... 6-13-0 .316 T-Eighth
2007 ......... 7-10-2 .412 Seventh
2008 ......... 6-12-0 .333 Eighth
Total ......... 24-67-4 .274
jEssica ONuFERGoalkeeper Coach
First Season at Robert Morris / Robert Morris ‘08
Jessica Onufer is in her first season as a member of the coaching staff at Robert Morris. Onufer will serve as a goalkeeper
coach for the Colonials two seasons after ending a spectacular four-year career at RMU.
Onufer, a 2008 graduate of Robert Morris, sits atop the record books in nearly every goalkeeping category. As a four-
year letterwinner, she is second all-time in career games started in goal for the Colonials with 59 games and in wins with
15. Onufer is also ranked first in shutouts and goals against average for her career at 9.5 and 1.68, respectively. She is
ranked third in career goals allowed with 88 and fourth in total saves with 351.
During the 2004 season, Onufer set a single-season record for fewest goals allowed with 13. In 2006, she set the
single-season record for goals against average at 1.54 and save percentage at .803, and was ranked 35th in the nation
with 6.11 saves per game. Onufer also was ranked third in save percentage in the Northeast Conference at .803 and
fourth in saves with 110.
During her senior season in 2007, she reset both of the records she set the previous season, upping her record for save
percentage to .830 and lowering her goals against average to 1.39. Onufer was also nationally ranked in saves per game
during the 2007 season at 6.5 per game, good enough to rank 33rd in NCAA Division I. During her senior season, she
ranked second in the NEC in saves with 117.
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2009 OutLOOk
Despite winning the second and third most games in team history over the past two seasons, the Robert Morris University women’s soccer team and ninth-year head coach John Kowalski are not satisfied. A first-ever trip to the Northeast Conference Tournament would be a start. But ultimately, a NEC Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament would meet the team’s goals. With nine starters and 14 letterwinners coming back to the team, the 2009 Colonials are in a great position to achieve their goal. The team’s top five scorers return along with 16 of the team’s 22 goals. The team will have to replace starting defender Emily Schock and goalkeeper Caitlin Dilal while working with a short roster of just 17. However, the majority of those 17 players have seen significant playing team and one full season together playing as teammates. The Colonials return impressive firepower at forward led by junior Kathleen Caggiano and sophomore Jess Sharik. Ayana Davis, a sophomore who ran track and field for RMU last year, and sophomore Rachel Sebbens provide depth and talent at the forward position.
In just two seasons, Caggiano has moved into third place on the Colonials all-time points list with 39. She had 26 points as a freshman and tacked on six goals and an assist for 13 points last season. Sharik led the team in scoring with 15 points and assists with seven as a freshman and should add to those numbers this season. Sebbens proved to be dangerous as a rookie last year, scoring two goals and adding an assist for seven points. Davis is a strong, fast player who should make an immediate impact up top. Robert Morris has a plethora of experienced players to pick from in its midfield. Seniors Chelsea Miazgowicz and Daneen Stevenato will provide leadership to a relatively young but experienced group. Stevenato finished third on the team in scoring last season with five points on two goals and an assist while Miazgowicz tallied a goal while playing through some nagging injuries. Junior Jennifer Tobar has seen a lot of time at outside midfield the last two seasons, scoring a goal and garnering two assists as a sophomore. Classmate Jaimie Morra is likely to earn back her starting role after playing in just five games last season due to injury. Junior Jessica Stubbs will continue to be another option as either a starter or a sub.
Sophomore Lauren Thomas and Brianna Bell were each spot starters at points last season while getting plenty of time on the field. Both should contribute even more this season, giving the team seven solid options in the midfield. Defensively, the Colonials return three of last season’s starters – seniors Jessica Weary and Katie Castner and junior Christy Basldesberger. Sophomore Holly Sieradzki is the frontrunner to lock down the other opening position. Weary has a been a three-year starter and, last season, proved she can be dangerous in the offensive third of the field tallying two goals and an assist. For the second straight season, Robert Morris will be breaking in a new goalie. This year, the position will have to be taken by one of two freshmen following the graduation of Dilal. Jessica Olin and Heather Schultz will battle for the starting position. Olin helped lead her team to three consecutive district championships while earning a spot on the all-section squad and the West All-Star team. Schultz was a four-time all-league pick, posting 11 shutouts her senior season and 40 for her career.
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KATIE CASTNER JESSICA WEARY
JENNIFER TOBAR
2009 ROstER
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NO. PLAYER YR. HT. POS. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (COLLEGE)
00 Jessica Olin Fr. 5-8 G New Port Richey, Fla. / River Ridge 2 Kathleen Caggiano ** Jr. 5-2 F Moon Township, Pa. / Moon 5 Lauren Thomas * So. 5-7 M Wheeling, W.Va. / Wheeling Park 6 Kelly Hilderbrand ** Sr. 5-3 F/D Fennelton, Pa. / Butler 7 Daneen Stevenato *** Sr. 5-5 M North York, Ontario / Newtonbrook 8 Jessica Stubbs ** Jr. 5-4 D Sewickley, Pa. / Avonworth 9 Ayana Davis So. 5-6 F Mt. Laurel, N.J. / Holy Cross 10 Katie Castner *** Sr. 5-8 M Catasauqua, Pa. / Catasauqua 11 Christy Baldesberger ** Jr. 5-8 D South Park, Pa. / South Park 12 Jess Sharik * So. 5-6 F North Huntingdon, Pa. / Norwin 13 Chelsea Miazgowicz *** Sr. 5-7 M Crescent, Pa. / Moon 16 Jennifer Tobar ** Jr. 5-2 M Bradenton, Fla. / Lakewood Ranch 17 Rachel Sebbens * So. 5-5 M/F Irwin, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic 18 Jaimie Morra * Jr. 5-4 M Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Hills 21 Holly Sieradzki * So. 5-4 D/M Clifton, N.J. / Clifton 22 Brianna Bell * So. 5-3 M Irwin, Pa. / Hempfield 27 Jessica Weary *** Sr. 5-7 D Enola, Pa. / East Pennsboro
68 Heather Schultz Fr. 5-6 G Camp Hill, Pa. / Trinity
* Denotes Letters Earned
Head Coach: John Kowalski (eighth season at RMU; New Haven ’73)Assistant Coach: Jessica Onufer (first season at RMU; Robert Morris ’08)
JESS ShARIK JAImIE mORRA DANEEN STEvENATO
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10 katie castner D / 5-8 / Sr. • Catasauqua, Pa. / Catasauqua
2008: Played in 17 games, starting nine … Had one assist on the season coming against Wagner (10/24) … Took three shots. 2007: Played in 10 games before season-ending injury against Niagara … Had one assist … Was issued one yellow card. 2006: Played in 18 games … Earned starts against Pennsylvania (10/11) and Long Island (10/20) … Took three shots … Was issued two yellow cards. Pre-RMU: Was an all-state and first-team all-league selection in 2006 … Named the MVP of the 25th Annual Lions All-Star Soccer Classic … Had 51 goals and 20 assists in her career … Led team
to the league championship in 2006 and runner-up honors in 2004 and 2005 … Three-sport letterwinner also played volleyball and basketball. Personal: Major is sport management … Born May 20, 1988.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2006 ...................... 18 2 0 0 02007 ...................... 10 10 0 1 12008 ...................... 17 9 0 1 1Totals .................... 45 21 0 2 2
7 Daneen stevenato M / 5-5 / Sr. • North York, Ontario / Newtonbrook
2008: Played in all 18 games, starting 17 … Tallied two goals and one assist to go along with 14 shots on goal … Scored the gamewinner against Wagner (10/24) … Added a goal against Quinnipiac (10/3) and an assist against Howard (8/31). 2007: Played in 18 of the 19 games … Served up two goals and three assists with her 35 shots on goal. 2006: Led the team in scoring as a freshman with nine points … Tied for the team lead with three goals … Also had a team-best three assists … Played in all 19 games and started 16 … Her ten shots on goal lead the squad as well … Picked up a goal and two assists in her first collegiate action against Youngstown (8/25) … Scored single goals against Bucknell (9/17) and Central Connecticut State (10/1) … Tallied an assist in a win at Howard (9/22) … Took 30 shots. Pre-RMU: Team’s leading scorer all-four years …
Led Newtonbrook to North Toronto championships in 2004 and 2005 and undefeated records in 2004, 2005 and 2006 … Led her indoor league in scoring in 2005-06 … Three-sport letterwinner also took part in cross country and volleyball … Won North Toronto championships in volleyball three times … Top-40 finisher in Ontario Federation Secondary School Athletics cross country meet all four years. Personal: Major is sport management … Born May 30, 1988.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2006 ...................... 19 16 3 3 92007 ...................... 18 18 2 3 72008 ...................... 18 17 2 1 5Totals .................... 55 51 7 7 21
6 kelly hilderbrand F/D / 5-3 / Sr. • Fenelton, Pa. / Butler
2008: Did not play due to injury. 2007: Played in 18 games ... Tied for third on the team with seven points ... Had two goals and three assists ... Had a goal and an assist in a 10-0 win against Howard (9/18/07) ... Scored a goal in 3-2 season-ending win at Wagner (11/4/07) ... Picked up assists in victories against Fairleigh Dickinson (10/7/07) and Monmouth (10/26/07) ... 14 of the 21 shots taken were on net. 2006: Versatile player started in 10 games ... Played in all 19 games ... Finished the year second on team with two assists ... Picked up assists against Niagara (9/15/06) and Cleveland State (9/26/06) ... Took 11 shots. Pre-RMU: Earned
all-section accolades in 2004 and 2005 ... Was named Butler’s all-around MVP in 2005 ... Named the team’s offensive MVP in 2004 ... Held team to a 23-2-1 mark and second-place state finish in 2003 ... Older sister, Nicole, played soccer at Robert Morris from 2001-04. Personal: Major is accounting … Born Sept. 16, 1987.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2006 ...................... 19 10 0 2 22007 ..................... 18 17 2 3 7Totals ................... 37 27 2 5 9
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13 chelsea Miazgowicz M / 5-7 / Sr. • Moon Township, Pa. / Moon
2008: Saw action in 15 games, starting 11 of them … Tallied one goal on the season … Scored her goal against Quinnipiac (10/03) … Took 11 shots, seven of which were on goal. 2007: Played in all 19 games … Took a total of 14 shots … Ended the season with two goals and one assist. 2006: Played in 18 of 19 games … Started in 13 of the team’s 19 games … Picked one goal and two points … Had the gamewinning score – on a penalty kick – in a 2-1 win against Central Connecticut State (10/1) … Recorded two shots against Bucknell (9/17) and Long Island (10/20). Pre-RMU: Collected 49 goals and 52 assists and is fifth all-time at Moon in goals and points … Third all-time in assists … Was an all-WPIAL selection in 2005 … Four-year letterwinner
helped Moon to a 73-15-7 record during her career … 2004 squad went 22-2-2 while winning the WPIAL AAA title … Advanced to the state championship game in 2004 … Was named the team MVP that season … In 2002, was named the freshman of the year. Personal: Major is applied mathematics … Born Dec. 13, 1987.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2006 ...................... 18 13 1 0 22007 ...................... 19 11 2 1 52008 ...................... 15 11 1 0 2Totals .................... 52 35 4 1 9
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27 jessica Weary D / 5-6 / Sr. • Enola, Pa. / East Pennsboro
2008: Played and started in 17 games … Had two goals and one assist … Scored goals against Mount St. Mary’s (10/17) and Wagner (10/24) … Scored the game-winner against Mount St. Mary’s (10/17) … Tallied an assist against Quinnipiac (10/3) … Took 10 shots on the season. 2007: Played in 15 games … Registered four shots. 2006: Earned a starting spot in 16 games and played 18 overall … Scored one goal and had two points … Scored a goal in her first collegiate game, a 3-1 win against Youngstown State (8/25) … Recorded three shots on the year, two in the Youngstown State game … Helped anchor a defense that recorded seven shutouts. Pre-RMU: Was a four-year letterwinner at
East Pennsboro … Played the sweeper position … Named a first team all-star all four seasons … Earned MVP honors as a sophomore and junior … Earned a position on the Patriot News Big 11 Team. Personal: Major is English … Born Nov. 1, 1986.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2006 ....................... 18 16 1 0 22007 ....................... 15 11 0 0 02008 ....................... 17 17 2 1 5Totals .................... 50 44 3 1 7
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8 jessica stubbs M / 5-4 / Jr. • Sewickley, Pa. / Avonworth
2008: Saw action in 14 games on the season … Tallied one assist which came against Youngstown State (8/28) … Took three shots, two of which were on goal … Was issued one yellow card. 2007: Came off the bench to play in 13 games … Registered one shot … Saw her first collegiate action against Penn (9/2). Pre-RMU: Led Avonworth in goals and assistes in 2003, 2005 and 2006 … Scored 15 goals and had 15 assists as a senior … Had 31 goals and 36 assists in her three-year varsity career … Named the ASA player of the year in 2006 … Two-year team captain … Member of the National Honor
Society. Personal: Major is finance … Born on Sept. 10, 1989.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2007 ...................... 13 0 0 0 02008 ...................... 14 0 0 1 1Totals .................... 27 0 0 0 1
2 kathleen caggiano F / 5-4 / Jr. • Moon Township, Pa. / Moon
n 2007 Northeast Conference Rookie of the Yearn 2007 All-NEC First Team
2008: Appeared in 16 games on the season … Started 13 contests … Led the Colonials with six goals and was second on the team in total points with 13 … Also tallied an assist … Named NSCAA Division I Player of the Week after leading RMU to UNLV Rebel Classic Title … Named NEC Player of the Week (9/22) … Scored both goals in upset win over UNLV (9/19) … Tallied three points in contest against Idaho with a goal and an assist (9/21) … Tallied solo goals against Duquesne (9/14), Long Island (10/26) and Fairleigh Dickinson (11/2) … Took 45 shots, 23 of which were on goal. 2007: Led the NEC in scoring (26 points) and goals (10) … Was named NEC Rookie of the Year and a first-team All-NEC selection … Earned NEC Rookie of the Week four times … Had a hand in 16 of the team’s 27 goals … Had seven points with three goals and an assist in 10-0 win over Howard (9/18) … Howard performance capped a 12-point run in four games … Scored her first career point with an assist against Villanova (9/9) … Tallied her second career hat trick with all three goals in a 3-0 win over Monmouth (10/26) … Had a two-goal performance in 2-0 win against Fairleigh Dickinson (10/7) … Scored three points with a goal and an assist in a 2-1 win against Bucknell (9/15) … Credited with an assist on only goal in 1-0 win against Youngstown State (9/12) …Scored a goal in 3-1 loss at Cleveland State (9/28) … Also had assist against Mount St. Mary’s (10/28) and Wagner (11/24) … Led the team with 50 shots and 31 on net … Had
three gamewinning goals. Pre-RMU: Was a regional all-American as a senior … Also earned a spot on the all-section, all-WPIAL and all-state teams as a senior … Named to the all-section squad in 2005 as well … Earned team most valuable player honors as a junior and a senior … Tallied 57 goals and 40 assists for 154 points in three-year varsity career … Held guide team to a state title in 2004 … 2006 state runners-up … Earned section titles in 2004 and 2006. Personal: Major is hospitality and tourism management … Born August 30, 1989.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2007 ...................... 19 19 10* 6 26*2008 ...................... 16 13 6 1 13Totals .................... 35 32 16 7 39
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11 christy baldesberger D / 5-8 / Jr. • South Park, Pa. / South Park
2008: Started and played in 17 games … Took three shots, two of which were on net. 2007: Played in 13 games, all coming off the bench … Tough defender had one shot on the season … Played her first collegiate game against Bucknell (9/15). Pre-RMU: Three-sport letterwinner at South Park also participated in track and basketball … Earned regional all-American status as a senior … Named the South Park Athlete of the Year … Pittsburgh Post-Gazette named her the South Player of the Year … Was named to the all-section team three times … Was a two-time All-WPIAL selection … Led the
Eagles to a WPIAL title in 2006 and section titles in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. Personal: Major is elementary education … Born on Sept. 1, 1988.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2007 ....................... 13 0 0 0 02008 ....................... 17 17 0 0 0Totals .................... 30 17 0 0 0
16 jennifer tobar M / 5-2 / Jr. • Bradenton, Fla. / Lakewood Ranch
2008: Appeared in 15 games … Started nine times … Scored one goal and added two assists for four points in her sophomore campaign … Tallied two assists against Mount St. Mary’s (10/17) … Scored a solo goal against Sacred Heart (10/31) … Took seven shots, six of which were on goal. 2007: Played in all 19 team games … Was given the starting nod 12 times … Finished tied for third on the team with seven points … Was third on the team with three goals … Scored her first career goal against #25 Villanova (9/9/07) … Had a three-point game with a goal and an assist in 10-0 win over Howard (9/18/07)
… Also had a goal in a 2-1 loss at Central Connecticut State (10/14/07) … Had 19 shots, eight of which were on goal … Was issued one yellow card. Personal: Major is social science … Born Jan. 12, 1990.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2007 ...................... 19 12 3 1 72008 ...................... 15 9 1 2 4Totals .................... 34 21 4 3 11
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18 jaimie Morra M / 5-4 / Jr. • Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Hills
2008: Appeared in five games on the season … Made five starts … Tallied seven shots, three of which were on goal … Missed the majority of the season due to injury. 2007: Played in all 19 games … Started 13 contests … Finished the year with six points … Was second on the team with four assists while adding one goal … Tallied her first career goal in 1-0 win over Youngstown State (9/12) … Picked up her first career assist one game later against Bucknell (9/15) … Had two assists in the next game, a 10-0 win over Howard (9/18) … Recorded five points on a goal and two assists during the three game stretch … Also had an assist in a 3-0 triumph against Monmouth (10/26) … Took 14 shots, six of them
on net … Was issued one yellow card. Pre-RMU: Two-sport athlete was also a member of the track team at North Hills … Center midfielder started four seasons … Was named North Hills rookie of the year in 2004 … Made the honor roll all four years on the varsity squad. Personal: Major is elementary education … Born May 12, 1989.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2007 ...................... 19 13 1 4 62008 ...................... 5 5 0 0 0Totals .................... 24 18 1 4 6
2008: Appeared in all 18 games … Started 15 contests … Led the team in scoring with 15 points on four goals and seven assists … Led team in assists … Was named NEC Rookie of the Week (9/22) … Tallied first career goal against Howard (8/31) … Also scored solo goals against Idaho (9/21), Quinnipiac (10/3), and Mount St. Mary’s (10/17) … Added two assists for four points in Quinnipiac contest (10/3) … Also assisted on goals against UNLV (9/19), Wagner (10/24), Long Island (10/26) and Fairleigh Dickinson (11/2) … Took 42 shots, 24 of which were on goal … Scored two gamewinners … Was 0-1 in penalty kick attempts. Pre-RMU: Two-sport letterwinner was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America / adidas ® Regional All-America team … Named the YWCA of Westmoreland County Sports Teen of the Year for Excellence in a Team Sport … Named to the 2006 and 2007 Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review and Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-Area Teams … Norwin record holder with 51 career assists … scored 69 career goals, fifth-most at Norwin … 189 points are most all-time … Had a team record 34 goals in 2007 and team record 23 assists in 2005 … her 84 points in 2007 are also a team record … Holds five of six offensive records for Norwin … Helped Lady Knights to the state semifinals in 2004 and advance to the WPIAL Quarterfinals in 2005, 2006, and 2007 while compiling a 74-17-2 mark in four seasons … Named all-state and all-WPIAL as a junior and was WPIAL all-star selection as a sophomore. Personal: Major is marketing … Born June 21, 1990.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2008 ...................... 18 15 4 7 15
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12 jess sharik F / 5-6 / So. • North Huntingdon, Pa. / Norwin
5 Lauren thomas MF / 5-7 / So. • Wheeling, W. Va. / Wheeling Park
2008: Played in 17 games, making eight starts … Scored one goal during her freshman campaign … Scored first collegiate goal against Niagara (9/28) … Took 21 shots. Pre-RMU: Was named the West Virginia AAA Midfielder of the Year in 2006 and 2007 … Helped lead Wheeling Park to four consecutive OVAC Cup Championships … The Patriots were also section champions and regional finalists in all four seasons … Finished her career with 49 goals, 28 assists and 126 career points … Named the 2006 and 2007 OVAC Division I Player of the Year … Three-time West Virginia High School Coaches Association All-State First Team selection as well as a three-time Writers Association first team pick. Personal: Major is communications … Born Feb. 4, 1990.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2008 ...................... 17 8 1 0 2
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17 Rachel sebbens F / 5-5 / So. • Irwin, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic
2008: Played in 13 games, making eight starts … Scored two goals and one assist for five points on the season … Scored her first collegiate point on assist at Youngstown State (8/28) … Scored her first collegiate goal against Cleveland State (9/5) … Also tallied a goal against Mount St. Mary’s (10/17) … Made an appearance in goal against Idaho (9/21) … Made one save. Pre-RMU: Was a three-time WPIAL all-star at Greensburg Central Catholic … Four times named to the all-section team … Centurions posted a record of 64-9-3 in three seasons … Finished her career with 337 career points … Scored 134 goals in her career and had 69 assists … Was named her team’s offensive player of the year
in 2005 and 2007 … Her squad won the WPIAL title in 2005 and were section and district champions in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … Led Greensburg C.C. to PIAA second-place showings in 2005 and 2006 and a WPIAL runner-up finish in 2006 … Helped her cup team, Penns Forest, to PA West State Championships in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Personal: Major is hospitality and tourism management … Born July 4, 1990.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2008 ....................... 13 8 2 1 5
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22 brianna bell M / 5-3 / So. • Irwin, Pa. / Hempfield
2008: Played in 18 games, making seven starts … Scored one goal on the season … Tallied first collegiate goal against Mount St. Mary’s (10/17) … Took eight shots during the season, including five on goal. Pre-RMU: Three-sport letterwinner missed majority of senior season due to injury … Named to the all-section and all-WPIAL squads as a freshman and a junior … Played for the Pennsylvania West Olympic Development Team … Helped the PA West team to a second place finish at
their regional tournament … Also played basketball and was a member of the track and field team at Hempfield. Personal: Major is psychology … Born Sept. 10, 1989.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2008 ...................... 18 7 1 0 2
21 holly sieradzki D / 5-4 / So. • Clifton, N.J. / Clifton
2008: Appeared in all 18 games, making nine starts … Scored one goal on the season … Scored her first goal in her first collegiate game against Youngstown State (8/28) … Goal against Youngstown State (8/28) was the gamewinner … Was issued one yellow card. Pre-RMU: Led the Clifton Mustangs to a county championship in 2007 … Was a New Jersey Girls Soccer Coaches Association “Top 20” North One Player Selection in 2007 … Named to the NJGSCA All State North One team in 2005, 2006, and 2007 … Selected as first team all-county and all-area in 2006 and 2007 … Led team in goals and assists as both a junior and a senior …
Finished her career with 32 goals and 25 assists for 89 career points … Her club team, PDA Power, won the 2008 NJ State Championship and were ranked 14th nationally and third in their region. Personal: Major is elementary education … Born Dec. 27, 1989.
YEAR GP GS G A PTS
2008 ...................... 18 9 1 0 2
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00 jessica OlinGK / 5-8 / Fr. • New Port Richey, Fla. / River Ridge
Pre-RMU: Named first team all-conference and to the west all-star team as a senior … Allowed just three goals while recording six shutouts in her senior season … Led team to a 10-1 record … River Ridge won district championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … Two-sport letterwinner also ran track and field. Personal: Awarded Certificate of Leadership through the National Honor Society … Earned PRIDE Award for excellence in mathematics … Major is social science … Born Dec. 11, 1990.
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9 ayana DavisF / 5-6 / So. • Mt. Laurel, N.J. / Holy Cross
Pre-RMU: Two-sport letterwinner also ran track and field at Holy Cross … Scored 19 goals and had 11 assists as a senior … Named all-state second team and All-South Jersey Second Team … Named first team all county and first team all-league … Participated in the New Jersey All Star game … As a junior at Holy Cross, was named first team all-league and county and second team All-South Jersey … Scored 28 goals and had 10 assists … Named the team’s offensive player of the year. Personal: Major is sport management … Born Oct. 17, 1989.
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68 heather schultzGK / 5-4 / Fr. • East Berlin, Pa. / Trinity
Pre-RMU: Was a four-time all-league selection … Earned first team all-league honors as a senior … Twice named the most valuable player at the Mechanicsburg Tournament … Posted a 0.65 goals against average and 11 shutouts as a senior … Led her team to 15-3-2 overall record … Posted 40 career shutouts in four seasons as the starting goalkeeper … Team had an overall mark of 61-17-3 in her four-year career … Had a career-high 86 saves as a sophomore … Posted career-best goals against average of 0.62 in her freshman season. Personal: Major is biology … Born Sept. 16, 1990.
2008 FiNaL statistics
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GaME-bY-GaME DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE SAVES GOAL SCORERS
08/28 YSU W 2-0 Dilal (8) Sieradzki, Sasu
08/31 @ Howard W 1-0 Dilal (7) Sharik
09/05 CLEVELAND STATE L 1-2 Dilal (5) Sebbens
09/07 PENN L 0-3 Dilal (6) -
09/14 DUQUESNE L 1-3 Dilal (6) Caggiano
09/19 @ UNLV W 2-1 Dilal (14) Caggiano, Caggiano
09/21 vs. Idaho W 2-1 Dilal (6) Caggiano, Sharik
09/26 @ Bucknell L 0-1 Dilal (9) -
09/28 @ Niagara L 2OT 1-2 Dilal (9) Thomas
10/03 QUINNIPIAC * L 2OT 3-4 Dilal (7) Sharik, Stevenato, Miazgowicz
10/05 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE * L 0-1 Dilal (4) -
10/12 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) * L 0-1 Dilal (2) -
10/17 @ Mount St. Mary’s * W 4-3 Dilal (9) Sharik, Bell, Sebbens, Weary
10/19 @ Monmouth * L 0-2 Dilal (4) -
10/24 WAGNER * W OT 2-1 Dilal (5) Weary, Stevenato
10/26 LONG ISLAND * L 1-2 Dilal (4) Caggiano
10/31 @ Sacred Heart * L 2OT 1-2 Dilal (5) Tobar
11/02 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * L 1-3 Dilal (4) Caggiano
*Northeast Conference Game
iNDiViDuaL ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT
12 SHARIK, Jess.............................. 18-15 4 7 15 42 .095 24 .571 0-0 2 0-1
2 CAGGIANO, Kathleen .................. 16-13 6 1 13 45 .133 23 .511 0-0 1 0-0
7 STEVENATO, Daneen .................. 18-17 2 1 5 21 .095 14 .667 0-0 1 0-0
27 WEARY, Jessica .......................... 17-17 2 1 5 10 .200 4 .400 0-0 1 0-0
17 SEBBENS, Rachel ........................ 13-8 2 1 5 7 .286 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0
3 SASU, Brenda ............................. 18-11 1 3 5 8 .125 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0
16 TOBAR, Jennifer ......................... 15-9 1 2 4 7 .143 6 .857 0-0 0 0-0
5 THOMAS, Lauren ........................ 17-8 1 0 2 21 .048 7 .333 0-0 0 0-0
22 MIAZGOWICZ, Chelsea ............... 15-11 1 0 2 11 .091 7 .636 1-0 0 0-0
21 SIERADZKI, Holly ....................... 18-9 1 0 2 10 .100 4 .400 1-0 1 0-0
23 BELL, Brianna ............................. 18-7 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0
14 NIZNIK, Heather ........................ 12-6 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0-0 0 0-0
10 CASTNER, Katie .......................... 17-9 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 1-0 0 0-0
8 STUBBS, Jessica ......................... 14-0 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 1-0 0 0-0
4 SCHOCK, Emily ........................... 18-18 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0
18 MORRA, Jaimie ........................... 5-5 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0-0 0 0-0
11 BALDESBERGER, Christy ............. 17-17 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 1-1 0 0-0
15 LIZIK, Caitlin .............................. 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0
00 DILAL, Caitlin ............................. 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0
Total ........................................... 18 22 20 64 213 .103 115 .540 6-1 6 0-1 opponents .................................. 18 32 32 96 351 .091 156 .444 5-0 12 2-2 GOaLiE ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho
17 SEBBENS, Rachel ....................... 1-0 5:06 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0
00 DILAL, Caitlin ............................ 18-18 1757:11 32 1.64 114 .781 6 12 0 2
Total ......................................... 18 1762:17 32 1.63 124 .795 6 12 0 2 opponents ................................ 18 1762:17 22 1.12 93 .809 12 6 0 5
Team saves: 9
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2008 NORthEast cONFERENcE YEaR iN REViEW
SCoring School GP G A Pts. Avg./G
1. Furtuna Velaj Quinnipiac 16 15 1 31 1.94
2. Joni Demoor Monmouth 19 13 4 30 1.58
3. Rachel Caneen Central Conn. State 23 12 3 27 1.17
4. Ariana Calderon Long Island 21 10 2 22 1.05
5. Kayleigh Morgan Long Island 21 9 3 21 1.00
6. Alanna Vespa Saint Francis (Pa.) 19 6 8 20 1.05
7. Rachael Seibert Saint Francis (Pa.) 19 8 3 19 1.00
Leah Blayney Central Conn. State 22 7 5 19 0.86
9. Rashidah Sherman Fairleigh Dickinson 19 8 1 17 0.89
Andrea Lopez Monmouth 19 6 5 17 0.89
goalS School GP No. GPG
1. Furtuna Velaj Quinnipiac .............................. 16 15 0.94
2. Joni Demoor Monmouth .............................. 19 13 0.68
3. Rachel Caneen Central Conn. State.................. 23 12 0.52
4. Ariana Calderon Long Island ............................. 21 10 0.48
5. Kayleigh Morgan Long Island ............................. 21 9 0.43
6. Rachael Seibert Saint Francis (Pa.) ................... 19 8 0.42
Rashidah Sherman Fairleigh Dickinson ................... 19 8 0.42
8. Leigh Dogmanits Sacred Heart ........................... 20 7 0.35
Leah Blayney Central Conn. State.................. 22 7 0.32
10. Kathleen Caggiano Robert Morris ........................ 16 6 0.38
Andrea Lopez Monmouth .............................. 19 6 0.32
Lora Lehr Fairleigh Dickinson ................... 19 6 0.32
Alanna Vespa Saint Francis (Pa.) ................... 19 6 0.32
Clio Tregear Central Conn. State.................. 23 6 0.26
aSSiSTS School GP No. APG
1. Nicole Allen Long Island ............................. 21 12 0.57
2. Alanna Vespa Saint Francis (Pa.) ................... 19 8 0.42
3. Jess Sharik Robert Morris ........................ 18 7 0.39
4. Jennifer Arceneaux Fairleigh Dickinson ................... 19 6 0.32
5. Andrea Lopez Monmouth .............................. 19 5 0.26
Alessandra Detata Monmouth .............................. 19 5 0.26
Leah Blayney Central Conn. State.................. 22 5 0.23
8. Susan Donovan Quinnipiac .............................. 16 4 0.25
Lora Lehr Fairleigh Dickinson ................... 19 4 0.21
Amanda Wheeler Fairleigh Dickinson ................... 19 4 0.21
Joni Demoor Monmouth .............................. 19 4 0.21
Clio Tregear Central Conn. State.................. 23 4 0.17
goalS againST avEragE School GP GA Minutes GAA
1. Amy Johnson Long Island 17 8 1046:18 0.69
2. Erin Herd Central Conn. State 15 11 1379:57 0.72
3. Jillian Kelley Quinnipiac 15 14 1357:47 0.93
4. Christine DeLashmutt Long Island 14 9 869:11 0.93
5. Jessica Boyer Saint Francis (Pa.) 13 13 1237:49 0.95
6. Lia Fierro Monmouth 19 18 1641:32 0.99
7. Caity Casey Central Conn. State 9 11 769:38 1.29
8. Rachel Derrico Fairleigh Dickinson 13 17 1137:29 1.35
9. Sam Schueschner Wagner 7 13 689:55 1.70
10. Caitlin Dilal Robert Morris 18 32 1667:11 1.73
SavES School GP Svs. S/G
1. Alicia Miller Mount St. Mary’s ...................... 18 128 7.11
2. Caitlin Dilal Robert Morris ......................... 18 114 6.33
3. Meghan Reichelt Sacred Heart ............................ 20 109 5.45
4. Leslie Reed Wagner ................................... 12 80 6.67
5. Lia Fierro Monmouth ............................... 19 75 3.95
6. Erin Herd Central Conn. State................... 15 66 4.40
7. Jessica Boyer Saint Francis (Pa.) .................... 13 64 4.92
8. Jillian Kelley Quinnipiac. .............................. 15 56 3.73
9. Sam Schueschner Wagner ................................... 7 48 6.86
10. Rachel Derrico Fairleigh Dickinson .................... 13 46 3.54
School NEC Pts Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral
1. Long Island * 9-0 27 16-4-1 .786 L1 10-0 6-3-1 0-1
2. Monmouth * 7-2 21 14-4-1 .763 L2 8-0 6-3-1 0-1
Central Conn. State * 7-2 21 12-7-4 .609 L1 5-0 4-7-3 3-0-1
4. Fairleigh Dickinson * 5-4 15 8-11 .421 L1 6-2 2-8 0-1
5. Saint Francis (Pa.) 4-3-2 14 7-6-6 .526 T1 3-2-3 4-4-3 0-0
6. Quinnipiac 3-4-2 11 7-7-2 .500 L2 5-3-1 2-2-1 0-2
7. Wagner 2-6-1 7 4-11-4 .316 W1 3-5-1 1-6-3 0-0
8. Robert Morris 2-7 6 6-12 .333 L3 2-7 3-5 1-0
9. Sacred Heart 1-6-2 5 2-14-4 .200 T1 1-1-3 1-10 0-3-1
10. Mount St. Mary’s 1-7-1 4 2-16-1 .132 L5 2-7 0-7-1 0-2
* Clinched NEC Tournament Berth
2008 NEc WOMEN’s sOccER
chaMpiONship Hosted by Long Island University
Brooklyn, N.Y.
November 7 & 9
— SEMIFINALS —
Friday, November 7
#1 Long Island 3, #4 Fairleigh Dickinson 0
#2 Central Conn. State 2, #3 Monmouth 0
— CHAMPIONSHIP —
Sunday, November 9
#2 Central Conn. State 1, #1 Long Island 0
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2008 nEC aWarD WinnErS
Player of the Year Ariana Calderon Long Island
Defensive Player of the Year Amanda Wheeler Fairleigh Dickinson
Rookie of the Year Ariana Calderon Long Island
Coach of the Year Tracey Bartholomew Long Island
2008 nEC PlayErS of THE WEEK
8/25 Caitlin Meadows .............................................. Long Island
9/2 Clio Tregear .................................................... Central Conn. State
9/8 Rashidah Sherman .......................................... Fairleigh Dickinson
9/15 Rachel Seibert ................................................ Saint Francis (Pa.)
9/22 Kathleen Caggiano ........................................ Robert Morris
9/29 Illiana Blackshear ............................................ Monmouth
10/6 Furtuna Velaj .................................................. Quinnipiac
10/13 Rachel Caneen ................................................ Central Conn. State
10/20 Kayleigh Morgan ............................................. Long Island
10/27 Meagan McLoughlin ......................................... Quinnipiac
11/3 Lora Lehr ....................................................... Fairleigh Dickinson
2008 nEC DEfEnSivE PlayEr of THE WEEK
8/25 Amy Johnson .................................................. Long Island
9/2 Caitlin Dilal ................................................... Robert Morris
9/8 Erin Herd ....................................................... Central Conn. State
9/15 Erin Herd ....................................................... Central Conn. State
9/22 Caitlin Dilal ................................................... Robert Morris
9/29 Leslie Reed ..................................................... Wagner
10/6 Jessica Boyer .................................................. Saint Francis (Pa.)
10/13 Nicole Allen .................................................... Long Island
10/20 Christine DeLashmutt ...................................... Long Island
10/27 Karise Hilt ...................................................... Central Conn. State
11/3 Amy Johnson .................................................. Long Island
2008 nEC rooKiES of THE WEEK
8/25 Alicia Miller ..................................................... Mount St. Mary’s
9/2 Traci Flick ....................................................... Saint Francis (Pa.)
9/8 Rashidah Sherman .......................................... Fairleigh Dickinson
9/15 Jessica Roelant ............................................... Long Island
9/22 Jess Sharik .................................................... Robert Morris
Furtuna Velaj .................................................. Quinnipiac
9/29 Furtuna Velaj .................................................. Quinnipiac
10/6 Courtney Snyder ............................................. Monmouth
10/13 Brittany Jackson .............................................. Central Conn. State
10/20 Brittany Jackson .............................................. Central Conn. State
10/27 Furtuna Velaj .................................................. Quinnipiac
11/3 Ariana Calderon .............................................. Long Island
2008 nEC WoMEn’S SoCCEr firST TEaM all-ConfErEnCE
Name School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School
Furtuna Velaj Quinnipiac..................... F 5-6 Fr. Stamford, Conn./Westhill
Ariana Calderon Long Island ................... F 5-6 Fr. Sacramento, Calif./St. Francis
Joanna DeMoor Monmouth .................... F 5-9 Sr. Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley
Clio Tregear Central Conn. State ........ M 5-10 So. West Sussex, England/Oaklands College
Leah Blayney Central Conn. State ........ M 5-4 Jr. Katoomba, New South Wales/Auburn Univ.
Rashidah Sherman Fairleigh Dickinson ......... M 5-7 Fr. Pelham Manor, N.Y./Pelham Memorial
Alessandra DeTata Monmouth .................... M 5-7 Jr. Brick, N.J./Brick Township
Amanda Wheeler Fairleigh Dickinson ......... D 5-6 R-Sr. Marlton, N.J./Cherokee
Nicole Allen Long Island ................... D 5-8 Sr. Spencer, Mass./David Prouty
Karise Hilt Central Conn. State ........ D 5-8 Jr. Leominster, Mass./Uxbridge
Erin Herd Central Conn. State ........ GK 5-7 Sr. Coffs Harbour, Australia/Orara
2008 nEC WoMEn’S SoCCEr SEConD TEaM all-ConfErEnCE
Name School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School
Rachel Caneen Central Conn. State ..... F 5-7 Jr. Stafford Springs, Conn./Stafford Springs
Alanna Vespa Saint Francis (Pa.) ....... F 5-3 Sr. Ancaster, Ontario/Saint Mary’s Catholic
Rachael Seibert Saint Francis (Pa.) ....... F 5-8 Jr. Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional
Traci Flick Saint Francis (Pa.) ....... M 5-1 Fr. Montoursville, Pa./Montoursville
Caitlin Meadows Long Island ................ M 5-8 So. Brookdale, Calif./San Lorenzo Valley
Britney Dupee Sacred Heart .............. M 5-4 Sr. Portland, Maine/Portland
Hannah Bromley Central Conn. State ..... D 5-10 Sr. New Plymouth, New Zealand/Tennessee Tech
Meaghan McLoughlin Quinnipiac .................. D 5-7 So. Rocky Hill, Conn./Rocky Hill
Katie Dougherty Saint Francis (Pa.) ....... D 5-6 Jr. Downington, Pa./Bishop Shanahan
Brittany Valentine Saint Francis (Pa.) ....... D 5-1 Jr. Hudson, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit
Jessica Boyer Saint Francis (Pa.) ....... GK 5-10 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount Lebanon
BRIANNA BELL hOLLY SIERADzKI
REcORD bOOk
iNDiViDuaL siNGLE-sEasON REcORDs
goalS No. Yr.
1. Katie Dugan ................... 14 2002 2. Katie Dugan ................... 12 2001 3. Kathleen Caggiano ....... 10 2007 Kelly Haggard ................ 10 1995 5. Jody Schuchert .............. 9 1998 6. Katie Dugan ................... 8 1999 Misha Gebhart................ 8 1998
aSSiSTS No. Yr.
1. Angela Story .................. 8 2002 2. Jess Sharik ................... 7 2008 Angela Story .................. 7 2005 Katie Dugan ................... 7 2001 5. Kathleen Caggiano ....... 6 2007 Dawn Schilling ............... 6 1998 Misha Gebhart................ 6 1998
PoinTS No. Yr.
1. Katie Dugan .................. 33 2002 2. Katie Dugan ................... 31 2001 3. Kathleen Caggiano ....... 26 2007 4. Kelly Haggard ................ 23 1995 5. Jody Schuchert .............. 21 1998 Misha Gebhart................ 21 1998
GOaLkEEpiNG REcORDs
WinS No. Yr.
1. Shana Berardi ................ 7 2000 2. Caitlin Dilal .................... 6 2008 Jessica Onufer ................ 6 2007 Jessica Onufer ................ 6 2006 Dawn Black ................... 6 1999 5. Shana Berardi ................ 5 2001 Shana Berardi ................ 5 2002
SavE PCT. Pct. Yr.
1. Jessica Onufer ................ .830 2007 2. Jessica Onufer ................ .803 2006 3. Elizabeth Moss ............... .802 2004 4. Cherie Brusky ................ .797 1996 5. Chantae Hendrix ............ .785 1992 Shana Berardi ................ .785 2001
goalS alloWED * No. Yr.
1. Jessica Onufer ................ 13 2004 2. Elizabeth Moss ............... 16 2004 3. Elizabeth Moss ............... 17 2005 4. Jessica Onufer ................ 24 2007 Jessica Onufer ................ 24 2005 6. Dawn Black ................... 25 1999
SHuTouTS No. Yr.
1. Jessica Onufer ................ 6 2007 2. Shana Berardi ................ 5.5 2000 3. Caitlin Dilal .................... 2 2008 Elizabeth Moss ............... 2 2004 Cherie Brusky ................ 2 1996 Sarah Bianchi ................. 2 1999 Shana Berardi ................ 2 2003
SavES No. Yr.
1. Dayna DiCesare ............. 323 1993 2. Dayna DiCesare ............. 302 1994 3. Chantae Hendrix ............ 241 1992 4. Sommer Klarr ................ 217 1995 5. Shana Berardi ................ 134 2002
goalS againST avg. * Avg. Yr.
1. Jessica Onufer ................ 1.39 2007 2. Jessica Onufer ................ 1.54 2006 3. Caitlin Dilal .................... 1.64 2008 4. Elizabeth Moss ............... 1.65 2004 5. Dawn Black ................... 1.93 1999 6. Jessica Onufer ................ 1.95 2004 7. Shana Berardi ................ 2.05 2001
* minimum 500 minutes playedNote: Players bold are still active
tEaM siNGLE-sEasON REcORDs
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Wins No. Yr.
8 ........ 1999 7 ........ 2007 7 ........ 2000 6 ........ 2008 6 ........ 2006 6 ........ 2001 6 ........ 2002
Home Wins No. Yr.
5 ........ 2007 5 ........ 2006 5 ........ 1999 5 ........ 2002 4 ........ 1998 4 ........ 2000 4 ........ 2004
Points No. Yr.
97 ........ 2002 96 ........ 1998 86 ........ 2001 80 ........ 2007 70 ........ 2000 64 ........ 2008 62 ........ 1999
Goals No. Yr.
36 ........ 1998 34 ........ 2002 30 ........ 2001 27 ........ 2007 27 ........ 2000 24 ........ 1999
Assists No. Yr.
29 ........ 2002 26 ........ 2007 26 ........ 2001 24 ........ 1998 20 ........ 2008 18 ........ 2000 16 ........ 1995 16 ........ 2004
GOALKEEPING
Shutouts No. Yr.
7 ........ 2007 5.5 ........ 2000 4 ........ 2004 3 ........ 1999 2 ........ 1996 2 ........ 1998 2 ........ 2002 2 ........ 2003 2 ........ 2005 2 ........ 2006 2 ........ 2008
Goals Allowed No. Yr.
25 ........ 2007 30 ........ 1999 32 ........ 2008 34 ........ 2006 34 ........ 2001 41 ........ 2000 42 ........ 2005
Saves No. Yr.
343 ........ 1993 302 ........ 1994 280 ........ 1992 240 ........ 1996
Save Pct. PCT. Yr.
.848 ........ 2007
.795 ........ 2008
.788 ........ 2001
.783 ........ 1999
.782 ........ 2006
.767 ........ 2004
.755 ........ 1992
Goals Against Avg. No. Yr.
1.26 ........ 20071.63 ........ 20081.64 ........ 19991.78 ........ 20061.88 ........ 20012.22 ........ 20042.26 ........ 2005
KATIE DUGAN KAThLEEN CAGGIANO
JESSICA ONUFER ELIzABETh mOSS
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caREER REcORDs
gaMES No. Years
1. Kathryn Kirkpatrick ......... 74 2004-07 Taryn Reichard ............... 74 2004-07 Stephanie Kuhn .............. 74 2003-06 Hilary Nellis ................... 74 2003-06 3. LeAnna Hultquist ............ 73 2002-05 4. Brenda Sasu .................. 72 2005-08 Nicole Hilderbrand .......... 72 2001-04 Katie Kirsten .................. 72 1997-00 Dawn Schilling ............... 72 1998-01 7. Christina Nicholson ......... 71 2003-06 Angela Story .................. 71 2002-05 9. Amy Williams ................. 70 1999-02 10. Christina Pilato ............... 69 2003-06 Laura Stearns ................ 69 1997-00
goalS No. Years
1. Katie Dugan ................... 36 1999-02 2. Jennifer Miller ................ 23 1994-97 3. Kathleen Caggiano ....... 16 2007- 4. Katie Kirsten ................. 15 1997-00 5. Hilary Nellis ................... 12 2003-06 6. Kelly Haggard ................ 12 1995-96 Amy Williams ................. 10 1999-02 Lindsey Pagano .............. 10 1999-02 9. Angela Story .................. 9 2002-05 Dawn Schilling ............... 9 1998-01 Jody Schuchert .............. 9 1998
aSSiSTS No. Years
1. Angela Story .................. 20 2002-05 2. Katie Dugan ................... 13 1999-02 3. Amanda Rambo .............. 12 1999-02 4. Kathryn Kirkpatrcik ......... 9 2004-07 5. Amy Volker .................... 8 1999-02 6. Jess Sharik ................... 7 2008- Kathleen Caggiano ....... 7 2007- Daneen Stevenato ........ 7 2006- Hilary Nellis ................... 7 2003-06 Christina Pilato ............... 7 2003-06 Dawn Schilling ............... 7 1998-01
PoinTS No. Years
1. Katie Dugan ................... 85 1999-02 2. Jennifer Miller ................ 51 1994-97 3. Kathleen Caggiano ....... 39 2007- 4. Angela Story .................. 38 2002-05 5. Katie Kirsten ................. 35 1997-00 6. Hilary Nellis ................... 31 2003-06 7. Kelly Haggard ................ 27 1995-96 8. Dawn Schilling ............... 25 1998-01 Lindsey Pagano .............. 25 1999-02 Amy Williams ................. 25 1999-02
caREER GOaLkEEpiNG REcORDs
gaMES No. Years
1. Shana Berardi ................ 73 2000-03 2. Jessica Onufer ................ 59 2004-07 3. Sommer Klarr ................ 50 1995-98 4. Elizabeth Moss ............... 40 2004-07 5. Dayna DiCesare ............. 36 1993-96 6. Dawn Black ................... 29 1997-99
goalS alloWED * No. Years
1. Elizabeth Moss ............... 41 2004-07 2. Dawn Black ................... 61 1997-99 3. Jessica Onufer ................ 88 2004-07 4. Shana Berardi ................ 157 2000-03 5. Sommer Klarr ................ 198 1995-98
SavES No. Years
1. Dayna DiCesare ............. 657 1993-96 2. Sommer Klarr ................ 493 1995-98 3. Shana Berardi ................ 477 2000-03 4. Jessica Onufer ................ 351 2004-07 5. Chantae Hendrix ............ 241 1992
SavE PCT. Pct. Years
1. Elizabeth Moss ............... .810 2004-07 2. Jessica Onufer ................ .800 2004-07 2. Shana Berardi ................ .752 2000-03 4. Dawn Black ................... .723 1997-99 5. Sommer Klarr ................ .721 1995-98
SHuTouTS No. Years
1. Jessica Onufer ................ 9.5 2004-07 Shana Berardi ................ 9.5 2000-03 3. Elizabeth Moss ............... 4.5 2004-07 4. Caitlin Dilal .................... 2 2006-08 Cherie Brusky ................ 2 1996 Sarah Bianchi ................. 2 1998-99 Sommer Klarr ................ 2 1995-98
goalS againST avEragE Avg. Years
1. Jessica Onufer ................ 1.68 2004-07 2. Elizabeth Moss ............... 1.96 2004-07 3. Shana Berardi ................ 2.30 2000-03 4. Dawn Black ................... 2.82 1997-99 5. Sommer Klarr ................ 4.48 1995-98
* minimum 1000 minutes played
WinS No. Years
1. Shana Berardi ................ 19 2000-03 2. Jessica Onufer ................ 15 2004-07 3. Dawn Black ................... 8 1997-99 Sommer Klarr ................ 8 1995-98 5. Caitlin Dilal .................... 6 2006-08
Note: Players bold are still active
KAThRYN KIRKPATRICK hILARY NELLIS
LINDSEY PAGANO ChRISTINA PILATO
DANEEN STEvENATO
ShANA BERARDI
SOmmER KLARR
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YEaR-bY-YEaR REsuLts
1992 (0-13)Head Coach: David Smart9/11 @Wheeling Jesuit ............ L, 0-89/16 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ............ L, 0-89/26 CARNEGIE MELLON ......... L, 0-49/29 CHARLESTON .................. L, 0-710/1 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ........ L, 0-410/4 @ Mount St. Mary’s .......... L, 0-510/10 @ Geneva ....................... L, 0-910/12 WAYNESBURG ................. L, 1-310/14 @ W. Va. Wesleyan .......... L, 0-910/18 @ Cincinnati ................... L, 0-810/21 @ Seton Hill .................... L, 0-910/31 ST. BONAVENTURE ........... L, 0-811/1 RADFORD ....................... L, 1-9
1993 (0-18) Head Coach: Bill Piper9/5 W. VA. WESLEYAN ............ L, 1-79/10 CANISIUS ....................... L, 0-119/11 NIAGARA ........................ L, 0-69/12 RADFORD ....................... L, 0-109/14 @ California (Pa.) ............ L, 0-69/18 @ Buffalo ....................... L, 1-119/19 @ St. Bonaventure ........... L, 1-119/22 @ Carnegie Mellon ........... L, 0-69/25 GENEVA ......................... L, 1-99/29 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ....... L, 0-610/2 MOUNT ST. MARY’S .......... L, 0-110/5 WHEELING JESUIT ........... L, 0-810/9 CINCINNATI .................... L, 1-1110/16 @ Charleston .................. L, 0-310/17 BUCKNELL ...................... L, 1-710/27 SETON HILL .................... L, 0-310/30 vs. Monmouth ................. L, 0-610/31 @ Mount St. Mary’s .......... L, 0-2
1994 (0-16) Head Coach: Elliot Constantine9/4 BUFFALO ........................ L, 2-109/10 @ Niagara ...................... L, 0-59/11 @ Canisius ...................... L, 0-99/18 DUQUESNE ..................... L, 0-89/24 @ Wheeling Jesuit............ L, 0-69/26 INDIANA (Pa.) ................. L, 1-69/28 CHARLESTON .................. L, 2-4#10/1 @ Mount St. Mary’s ......... L, 0-1010/5 @ Georgetown ................ L, 0-1010/10 ST. BONAVENTURE ........... L, 0-710/12 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ....... L, 0-910/20 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ............ L, 0-710/26 LIBERTY ......................... L, 1-810/29 @ Bucknell ..................... L, 0-911/5 WAGNER ....................... L, 0-711/6 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ...... L, 0-11
1995 (2-13 / 1-4 NEC) Head Coach: Colleen Davis9/2 @ Duquesne ................... L, 1-99/9 MONMOUTH * ................. L, 0-139/10 GEORGETOWN ................ L, 0-49/16 @ Wright State ................ L, 1-79/20 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .... W, 2-19/22 WHEELING JESUIT ........... L, 0-12
9/24 NIAGARA ........................ L, 4-59/30 @ Marist * ...................... L, 0-510/1 @ Wagner * .................... L, 2-410/8 @ Charleston .................. L, 1-210/12 @ Ohio State .................. L, 0-1410/16 SPALDING ...................... W, 8-010/22 TEMPLE .......................... L, 2-910/29 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ....... L, 0-411/1 @ Lehigh ........................ L, 1-6
1996 (2-16 / 0-6 NEC) Head Coach: Colleen Davis9/4 @ Wheeling ................... L, 0-89/9 WRIGHT STATE ................ L, 0-99/11 @ West Virginia ............... L, 0-59/14 @ Central Conn. State * ... L, 0-29/15 SYRACUSE ...................... L, 0-69/20 MARIST * ....................... L, 2-49/22 WAGNER * ...................... L, 0-39/25 @ Niagara ...................... L, 0-39/28 @ Mount St. Mary’s * ....... L, 0-310/2 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) * ..... L, 0-510/5 @ Towson State ............... L, 0-810/6 @ Georgetown ................ L, 0-1010/9 DUQUENSE ..................... L, 0-310/16 CHARLESTON .................. W, 3-010/20 @ Monmouth * ................ L, 0-1310/24 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ....... W, 3-011/2 @ Bucknell ..................... L, 0-511/6 @ Pittsburgh ................... L, 0-2
1997 (4-13-2 / 1-3-2 NEC) Head Coach: Libbie Tobin8/29 @ Va. Commonwealth ...... L, 0-39/3 WASH. & JEFF. ................ W, 3-2 #9/9 @ Duquesne ................... L, 0-59/13 @ Central Conn. State * ... L, 0-79/14 @ Wagner * .................... L, 1-69/18 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .... W, 1-09/24 @ St. Bonaventure ........... L, 0-59/27 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ....... T, 1-110/3 @ Charleston .................. W, 3-2 #10/5 @ Transylvania ................ L, 3-510/8 @ Kent State .................. L, 1-210/10 @ Long Island * .............. T, 1-110/14 NIAGARA ........................ L, 0-210/18 MONMOUTH * ................. L, 1-810/19 @ Howard * .................... W, 3-210/21 WEST VIRGINIA .............. L, 0-510/31 BOWLING GREEN ............. L, 1-311/2 GEORGETOWN ................ L, 0-211/5 @ Youngstown State ........ L, 2-3
1998 (5-11-2 / 3-5 NEC) Head Coach: Libbie Tobin9/2 DUQUESNE ..................... L, 1-49/5 vs. Central Michigan ......... L, 1-29/6 @ Bowling Green ............. L, 2-99/12 @ Temple ....................... L, 1-49/16 KENT STATE .................... L, 0-19/19 @ UMBC * ...................... L, 3-69/25 WAGNER * ...................... L, 2-39/27 LONG ISLAND * ............... W, 2-19/30 HOWARD ........................ T, 1-1
10/2 @ Monmouth * ................ L, 0-410/6 @ Niagara ...................... T, 2-210/10 CHARLESTON .................. L, 0-510/16 QUINNIPIAC * ................. L, 0-410/18 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * . L, 4-510/22 PITTSBURGH ................... L, 3-610/25 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ....... W, 5-110/28 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .... W, 2-010/31 @ Mount St. Mary’s * ....... W, 2-1
1999 (8-10 / 3-6 NEC) Head Coach: Libbie Tobin8/28 @ Kent State .................. L, 2-39/3 TEMPLE .......................... W, 3-19/5 CANISIUS ....................... W, 2-09/9 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) * ..... W, 3-29/12 WESTMINSTER ................ W, 3-29/21 @ Howard ....................... W, 4-19/24 MONMOUTH * ................. L, 0-1 #9/28 @ Duquesne ................... L, 0-310/1 @ Long Island * .............. L, 1-210/3 @ Wagner * .................... L, 1-210/6 NIAGARA ........................ L, 0-210/10 SACRED HEART * ............ W, 1-010/13 @ Pittsburgh ................... W, 2-1 #10/15 @ Quinnipiac * ................ L, 0-510/17 @ Central Conn. State * .. L, 0-210/22 UMBC * .......................... L, 1-210/24 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ....... W, 1-010/27 @ Youngstown State ........ L, 0-1 #
2000 (7-11 / 4-6 NEC) Head Coach: Libbie Tobin8/26 HOWARD ........................ L, 3-49/1 BINGHAMTON ................. L, 1-49/3 ST. JOHN’S ..................... L, 0-99/6 DUQUESNE ..................... W, 1-09/12 @ Canisius ...................... W, 1-09/15 LONG ISLAND * ............... L, 2-39/17 PITTSBURGH ................... L, 2-39/22 @ Monmouth * ................ L, 0-49/24 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * .... W, 4-09/28 @ Niagara ...................... L, 2-610/1 WAGNER * ...................... W, 2-010/8 @ Sacred Heart * ............ W, 2-110/11 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .... L, 0-1 10/13 QUINNIPIAC * ................. W, 2-010/15 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * .. L, 0-210/20 @ UMBC * ...................... L, 0-310/22 @ Mount St. Mary’s * ....... L, 1-310/25 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W, 4-0
2001 (8-10 / 3-6 NEC) Head Coach: John Kowalski8/31 @ Kent State .................. L, 0-1 #9/2 BINGHAMTON ................. W, 3-29/8 AKRON ........................... L, 0-19/17 FAIR. DICKINSON * ........ W, 3-29/21 @ Long Island * .............. L, 1-29/23 @ Wagner ....................... W, 3-09/26 @ Duquesne ................... W, 4-2 9/28 @ Villanova ..................... L, 0-39/30 SACRED HEART * ............ W, 1-010/5 @ Quinnipiac * ................ L, 1-4
10/7 @ Central Conn. State * ... L, 2-310/12 UMBC * .......................... L, 4-510/14 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ....... W, 5-010/21 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) * ..... L, 1-210/23 @ Youngstown State ........ W, 2-110/26 @ Pittsburgh ................... L, 1-510/28 NIAGARA ........................ L, 1-2 #11/2 MONMOUTH * ................. L, 0-1
2002 (6-13-1 / 4-6 NEC) Head Coach: John Kowalski8/30 @ Akron ........................ L, 0-1 9/1 vs. St. Bonaventure ....... L, 1-2 9/5 @ Syracuse ................... L, 2-8 9/6 vs. Temple ..................... L, 0-2 9/8 vs. Albany .................... L, 1-2 9/15 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ....... W, 8-0 9/18 DUQUESNE .................... L, 2-3 9/27 @ UMBC * ...................... W, 1-0 # 9/29 @ Mount St. Mary’s * ....... L, 0-1 10/4 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * .... L, 0-5 10/6 @ Bucknell ..................... T, 3-3 # 10/11 LONG ISLAND * ............... L, 1-2 10/13 WAGNER * ..................... W, 3-2 # 10/16 PITTSBURGH ................... W, 2-1 10/18 @ Sacred Heart * ............ L, 0-2 10/20 @ Monmouth ................. L, 1-4 10/25 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * .. L, 2-3 10/27 QUINNIPIAC * ................. W, 3-1 11/2 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .... W, 3-1 11/4 @ Navy ......................... L, 1-8 2003 (2-16-1 / 0-8-1 NEC) Head Coach: John Kowalski8/31 @ Youngstown State ........ W, 2-19/5 BUCKNELL ...................... L, 1-2 #9//10 @ Duquesne ................... W, 1-09/12 vs. Cornell ...................... L, 1-39/14 vs. Rider ......................... L, 1-59/20 @ Central Conn. State * ... L, 1-49/21 @ Quinnipiac * ................ L, 0-29/26 SACRED HEART * ............ L, 0-19/28 MONMOUTH * ................. L, 0-29/30 KENT STATE .................... L, 0-310/3 @ Long Island * .............. L, 0-210/5 @ Wagner * .................... L, 1-010/10 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ....... L, 3-4 # 210/15 @ Pittsburgh ................... L, 0-410/17 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON* ... L, 0-610/19 RADFORD ....................... L, 0-110/25 @ Howard ....................... L, 1-510/31 @ Ohio ........................... L, 0-411/2 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) * ..... T, 0-0 # 2
2004 (4-13-2 / 2-6-1 NEC) Head Coach: John Kowalski8/27 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ....... T, 0-0 # 29/3 @ Towson ....................... L, 1-59/5 @ Radford ...................... L, 1-2 # 29/10 vs. American ................... L, 1-49/12 @ College of Charleston .... L, 0-1 #9/19 @ Cornell ....................... L, 0-29/22 DUQUESNE ..................... L, 3-69/24 MANHATTAN .................... W, 1-0
RObERt MORRis vs. aLL OppONENts
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9/29 HOWARD ........................ W, 2-110/3 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .... T, 2-2 # 210/8 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * .. L, 1-210/10 QUINNIPIAC * ................. L, 1-310/12 @ Bucknell ..................... L, 0-210/15 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * .... L, 0-210/17 @ Sacred Heart * ............ L, 0-410/24 WAGNER * ...................... W, 1-010/22 LONG ISLAND * ............... W, 1-010/29 @ Monmouth * ................ L, 1-510/31 @ Mount St. Mary’s * ....... L, 1-3
2005 (3-13-2, 1-7-1 NEC) Head Coach: John Kowalski8/28 @ Youngstown State ........ W, 3-19/2 @ Canisius ...................... W, 1-09/4 CORNELL ........................ L, 0-49/9 vs. Alabama A&M ............. L, 1-29/11 vs. Vermont .................... L, 1-49/18 BUCKNELL ...................... L, 1-29/24 vs. Butler ....................... T, 1-1 # 29/25 @ Hawaii ........................ L, 0-29/30 MONMOUTH * ................. L, 2-310/2 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ....... T, 0-0 # 210/7 @ Long Island * .............. L, 1-210/9 @ Wagner * .................... L, 2-3
10/14 SACRED HEART * ............ W, 3-210/16 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * .. L, 0-410/19 @ Columbia * ................. L, 0-210/21 @ Quinnipiac * ................ L, 2-510/23 @ Central Conn. State * ... L, 2-410/30 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) * ..... L, 0-1
2006 (6-13, 2-7 NEC) Head Coach: John Kowalski8/25 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ....... W, 3-19/1 vs. Colgate ..................... L, 2-19/3 @ Villanova ..................... L, 0-59/5 @ Ohio ........................... L, 0-19/15 NIAGARA ........................ W, 3-2 #9/17 @ Bucknell ..................... L, 1-49/22 @ Howard ....................... W, 2-09/24 @ American .................... L, 1-29/26 CLEVELAND STATE ........... W, 2-09/29 QUINNIPIAC * ................. L, 0-110/1 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * .. W, 2-010/8 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .... L, 0-1 #10/11 @ Penn .......................... L, 0-610/13 @ Monmouth * ................ L, 0-110/15 @ Mount St. Mary’s * ....... L, 0-310/20 LONG ISLAND * ............... L, 0-1 #10/22 WAGNER * ...................... W, 2-1
10/27 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * .... L, 0-110/29 @ Sacred Heart * ............ L, 0-1
2007 (7-10-2, 4-4-1 NEC) Head Coach: John Kowalski8/31 ALABAMA........................ L, 1-39/2 @ Pennsylvania ............... L, 1-49/7 @ Saint Joseph’s ............. L, 0-19/9 @ #25 Villanova .............. L, 1-39/12 @ Youngstown State ........ W, 1-09/15 BUCKNELL ...................... W, 2-19/18 HOWARD ........................ W, 10-09/21 OHIO ............................. T, 0-0 #9/28 @ Cleveland State ........... L, 1-39/30 @ Niagara * .................... L, 0-110/5 SACRED HEART * ............ T, 0-0 #10/7 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * .. W, 2-010/12 @ Quinnipiac * ................ L, 0-310/14 @ Central Conn. State * ... L, 1-2 #10/21 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) * ..... L, 0-110/26 MONMOUTH * ................. W, 3-010/28 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ....... W, 1-011/2 @ Long Island * .............. L, 0-111/4 @ Wagner * .................... W, 3-2 #
2008 (6-12-0, 2-7-0 NEC) Head Coach: John Kowalski8/28 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ....... W, 2-08/31 @ Howard ....................... W, 1-09/5 CLEVELAND STATE ........... L, 1-29/7 PENNSYLVANIA................ L, 0-39/14 DUQUESNE ..................... L, 1-39/19 @ UNLV .......................... W, 2-19/21 vs. Idaho ........................ W, 2-19/26 @ Bucknell ..................... L, 0-19/28 @ Niagara ...................... L, 1-2 #10/3 QUINNIPIAC * ................. L, 3-4 #10/5 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * .. L, 0-110/12 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .... L, 0-110/17 @ Mount St. Mary’s * ....... W, 4-310/19 @ Monmouth * ................ L, 0-210/24 WAGNER * ...................... W, 2-1 #10/26 LONG ISLAND * ............... L, 1-210/31 @ Sacred Heart * ............ L, 1-2 #11/2 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * .... L, 1-3
* Northeast Conference game# Overtime
Akron ............................ 0-2Alabama ......................... 0-1Alabama A&M ................. 0-1Albany ........................... 0-1American ....................... 0-2Binghamton .................... 1-1Bowling Green................. 0-2Bucknell ......................... 1-8-1Buffalo ........................... 0-2Butler ............................ 0-0-1California (Pa.) ................ 0-3Canisius ......................... 3-2Carnegie Mellon .............. 0-2Central Conn. State ....... 1-12Central Michigan .............. 0-1Charleston ...................... 3-5Cleveland State ............. 1-2Cincinnati ....................... 0-2Colgate .......................... 0-1Columbia ........................ 0-1Cornell ........................... 0-3Duquesne ...................... 3-9Fairleigh Dickinson ........ 3-6Geneva .......................... 0-2Georgetown ................... 0-4Hawaii ........................... 0-1Howard .......................... 6-2-1Idaho ............................. 1-0Indiana (Pa.) .................. 0-1Kent State ...................... 0-5Lehigh ........................... 0-1Liberty ........................... 0-1Long Island ................... 2-9-1Manhattan ..................... 1-0Marist ............................ 0-2Monmouth ..................... 1-14Mount St. Mary’s ........... 6-10-2
Navy .............................. 0-1Niagara ......................... 1-10-1Ohio .............................. 0-2-1Ohio State ...................... 0-1Pennsylvania ................... 0-3Pittsburgh ...................... 2-5Quinnipiac ..................... 2-9Radford .......................... 0-4Rider ............................. 0-1Sacred Heart ................. 3-6-1Seton Hill ....................... 0-2Spalding ......................... 1-0St. Bonaventure .............. 0-5Saint Francis (Pa.) ......... 5-11-2St. Johns ........................ 0-1Saint Joseph’s ................. 0-1Syracuse ........................ 0-2Temple ........................... 1-3Towson State .................. 0-2Transylvania ................... 0-1UMBC ............................ 1-4UNLV ............................. 1-0Vermont ......................... 0-1Villanova ........................ 0-3Virginia Commonwealth .... 0-1Wagner ......................... 8-7Washington & Jefferson .... 0-1Waynesburg .................... 0-1West Va. Wesleyan .......... 0-2West Virginia .................. 0-2Westminster ................... 1-0Wheeling Jesuit ............... 0-5Wright State ................... 0-2Youngstown State ......... 10-2-1
Note: Results are from 1992 to presentTeams in bold are 2008 opponents
WhEN WE Last MEt(2009 Opponents)
TEAM RESULT SCORE DATE
Manhattan ............................. W 1-0 Sept. 24, 2004
Duquesne .............................. L 3-6 Sept. 22, 2004
Niagara ................................. L 1-2 OT Sept. 28, 2008
George Washington................. Inaugural Meeting
Georgetown ........................... L 0-2 Nov. 2, 1997
Cleveland State ...................... L 1-2 Sept. 5, 2008
Youngstown State ................... W 2-0 Aug. 28, 2008
Saint Francis (Pa.) .................. L 0-1 Oct. 12, 2008
American ............................... L 1-2 Sept. 24, 2006
Sacred Heart ......................... L 1-2 OT Oct. 31, 2008
Fairleigh Dickinson .................. L 1-3 Nov. 2, 2008
Long Island ........................... L 1-2 Oct. 26, 2008
Wagner ................................. W 2-1 OT Oct. 24, 2008
Monmouth ............................. L 0-2 Oct. 19, 2008
Mount Saint Mary’s ................. W 4-3 Oct. 17, 2008
Bryant .................................. Inaugural Meeting
Quinnipiac ............................. L 3-4 OT Oct. 3, 2008
Central Connecticut State ........ L 0-1 Oct. 1, 2008
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22 RobertMorrisUniversity
Robert Morris University, founded in 1921, is a private institution located in the Pittsburgh region offering bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees. Approximately 5,000 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students from nearly every state and 40 countries are enrolled at RMU. The 230-acre campus in Moon Township, 15 minutes from Pittsburgh International Airport and 17 miles from downtown, continues to blossom and grow. A new football stadium opened in 2005 and an apartment-style residence hall opened in 2006. This year the university is breaking ground on a new business school with state-of-the-art simulated stock trading floor. Additionally, the campus offers classes online and at its Pittsburgh Center in the heart of the downtown. The 32-acre Island Sports Center on Neville Island provides two indoor and two outdoor skating rinks, an indoor driving range, exercise equipment and other athletic and conference facilities for the university and the community. RMU built its reputation by offering strong aca-demic programs in traditional business fields such as accounting, finance, marketing and manage-ment. To prepare students for success in a chang-ing and competitive workforce, the university has created programs in communications, information systems, engineering, mathematics, science, ed-ucation, social sciences and nursing in the past decade. The university now offers 60 undergradu-ate programs and 20 graduate programs. RMU is a teaching-centered institution, featuring small classes taught by faculty members and a student-faculty ratio of 15:1. More than 90 clubs, student organizations, fraternities, sororities, and special interest groups help students develop leadership skills, network professionally and meet new friends. RMU has 23 NCAA Division I varsity athletic programs and 17 club sports teams. Pittsburgh is compact, cultured, safe, neighborly, historic and very affordable. Besides big-city offerings like professional spectator sports, concerts, museums, amusement parks, and a thriving and varied nightlife, the region is rich with outdoor activities, including skiing, hiking, sailing, whitewater rafting and a 300-mile bike trail that stretches to Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.rmu.edu.
MajORs aND DEGREEs OFFEREDRobert Morris University offers traditional bachelor’s degree programs in the following fields of study (concentrations listed in parentheses): Accounting, Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Applied Psychology, Biology, Business Education, Communication (Advertising, Applied Journalism, Commu-nication Studies, Corporate Communication, Public Relations, Theatre), Competitive Intelligence Systems, Computer Information Systems (Health Care Systems, Network Administration, Office Information Systems, Security, Software Development, Web Development),
Economics, Education (Elementary: Early Childhood, Middle Level, Special Education; Secondary: English/Communications, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Technology), Engineering (Biomedical, Industrial, Mechanical, Soft-ware), English (English Studies, English Education), Environmental Science, Finance, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Health Services Administration, Information Sciences (Health Care Systems, Network Administration, Office Information Systems, Security, Software Development, Web Design), Management, Manufacturing Engineering, Marketing, Media Arts (Graphic Design, Photography, TV/Video Production, Web Design), Nuclear Medicine, Nursing (RN Completion, Second Degree, Traditional), Organizational Studies, Pre-Medicine, Professional Communications/Information Systems, Social Science (Social Studies Education, History and Government, Sociology), and Sport Management.
Master’s degree programs include: M.B.A., M.S. in Business Education, M.S. in Communications and Information Systems, M.S. in Competitive Intelligence Systems, M.S. in Engineering Management, M.S. in Human Resource Management, M.S. in Information Security and Assurance, M.S. in Information Systems Management, M.S. in IT Project Management, M.S. in Instructional Leadership, M.S. in Internet Information Systems, M.S. in Nonprofit Management, M.S. in Nursing, and M.S. in Organizational Studies (Employee Relations, Leadership). Doctoral degree programs include: D.Sc. in Information Systems and Communications, Ph.D. in Engineering, Ph.D. in Instructional Management and Leadership, D.N.P. in Nursing (Adult, Family, Psychiatric). Post-baccalaureate programs include Elementary Teacher Certification Preparation, Secondary Teacher Certification Preparation, Instruc-tional Technology Specialist Certification Preparation.
acaDEMic pROGRaMsOther programs open to qualified undergraduate students include: the Patriot Scholars University Honors Program, in which students follow an advanced curriculum including an honors seminar and thesis project; the Cooperative Education Program, in which students alternate semesters of academic study with up to four semesters of paid employment in their career field to gain extensive work experience and earn up to $35,000; and Study Abroad, which offers opportunities for international study in Australia, China, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
tuitiON, ROOM, bOaRD aND FEEsRobert Morris University has one of the lowest tuition rates of any private university in Pennsylvania. The annual tuition for first-time undergraduates in 2008-09 was $19,190, based on a 24- to 36-credit, two-semester schedule. Additional tuition
charges apply for certain majors. Room and board fees are $9,880 annually, based on double occupancy and a full meal plan.
FiNaNciaL aiDRobert Morris University has one of the lowest tuition rates of any private university in Pennsylvania. Plus, more than 90 percent of full-time undergraduate students receive some sort of financial aid, including grants, loans, scholarships and work-study jobs. Veterans qualifying under the new Post-9/11 GI Bill attend RMU tuition-free.
stuDENt ORGaNizatiONs aND actiVitiEsA wide range of activities and experiences is available at RMU, and students are encouraged to get involved in existing activities or establish new ones. Student organizations include academic/professional organizations, student government, honor societies, service and philanthropic organizations, fraternities and sororities, and
special interest groups and activities. RMU has several intramural sports leagues, 17 club sports, and 23 NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics teams: basketball (M/W), cross country (M/W), field hockey (W), football (M), golf (M/W), ice hockey (M/W), lacrosse (M/W), rowing (W), soccer (M/W), softball (W), tennis (M/W), indoor and outdoor track & field (M/W), and volleyball (W).
aDMissiONs pROcEssRobert Morris University has a rolling admissions process. Students are considered for acceptance as soon as their application materials are received and evaluated. Applications, official transcripts, official test scores and letters of recommendation should be sent directly to: Office of Admissions, Robert Morris University, 6001 University Boulevard, Mooon Township, PA 15108. Apply for free on the RMU website at www.rmu.edu.
GREGORY G. DELL’OMO, ph.D.President of Robert Morris University
cRaiG cOLEMaN, M.D.Director of Athletics
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Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D., president of Robert Morris University, presides over one of Pennsylvania’s most innovative independent institutions of higher learning. He began his tenure as president on Aug. 1, 2005. Taking the reins of the university during a period of unparalleled growth, Dell’Omo quickly developed a clear vision for RMU as a place that provides transformational experiences for students through engaged learning. He assembled a committee of faculty, staff, students and trustees, and charged them with turning his vision into a roadmap for the future. By the end of Dell’Omo’s second year, the university had unveiled a refined mission statement, six core values, and a
comprehensive five-year strategic plan to guide RMU into the year 2012. In addition, a new 10-year campus master plan was set in motion to guide RMU’s evolution to a more residential campus with a strong living-learning environment. Dell’Omo’s tenure has been marked by a greater emphasis on internationalism in student experiences, faculty research and exchanges, and academic programs and partnerships, to better prepare students for success in today’s global society. Key achievements include accreditation of the School of Business by AACSB International – The Association to Advance College Schools of Business; accreditation of the School of Education and Social Sciences by the Teacher Education Accreditation Council; creation of the Student Engagement Transcript; increases in the number of RMU students studying abroad and the number of international students studying at RMU, and the establishment of academic partnerships with schools in Chile, China, Germany, Nicaragua, Turkey and Israel. Dell’Omo also has committed to building the Institutional Advancement division by providing a greater focus on fundraising, alumni relations and brand building – all of which are key to supporting the university’s continued growth. In his first four years, Dell’Omo has overseen the construction or renovation of numerous buildings, the addition of several degree programs, and the launch of a new alumni magazine, athletic logo and mascot. Known as a “people’s president,” Dell’Omo places a high level of importance on staying connected with the campus community. He has expanded the annual new student orientation and attends all freshman seminars to meet new students each fall. He holds regular Town Hall Meetings to keep faculty and staff updated on the latest university happenings, and sometimes sits in on new employee orientation sessions. A strong supporter of RMU athletics, he regularly attends Colonial football, basketball and other sporting events. He has reached out to thousands of RMU alumni by attending alumni events in Pittsburgh as well as New York, Miami, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Dell’Omo came to RMU after 14 years at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, where he served as vice president for external affairs from 2002 to 2005. In that capacity, he was responsible for government and community relations, university communications and the development of joint academic programs in China. He was Saint Joseph’s associate vice president for academic affairs from 2000 to 2002 and dean of the Erivan K. Haub School of Business from 1996 to 2000, guiding the school to AACSB accreditation. He joined Saint Joseph’s in 1991 as an assistant professor of management. Before SJU, Dell’Omo served on the faculty at Canisius College and the Cornell University Extension Program. Prior to his career in academia, he spent six years working in human resources in the New York City retail industry and four years conducting research on various employment issues. Dell’Omo holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Montclair State University, a master’s degree in industrial relations from Rutgers and a Ph.D. in industrial relations/human resource management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds certificates from the Harvard University Institute for Educational Management and the Harvard Seminar for New Presidents. Dell’Omo sits on the boards of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, National Association of Corporate Directors Three Rivers Chapter, the Rutgers Food Policy Institute, the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvania Economy League of Southwestern Pennsylvania. He has contributed to numerous academic journals and publications and lectured at conferences throughout the world. Dell’Omo remains an active consultant to universities throughout the nation on academic and management issues. Dell’Omo and his wife, Polly, have three children – Lara, Nicholas and Vincent.
Robert Morris University stayed in house to hire its latest director of athletics, naming Craig Coleman, M.D., to the position Feb. 15, 2005. Coleman, a native of Philadelphia who coaches RMU’s softball team, began his new responsibilities May 1, 2005, and enters his fifth academic year in 2009-10. He replaced the late Susan K. Hofacre, Ph.D, who passed away in January 2005. Under Coleman’s watch, the department of athletics has continued to expand and gain national attention. During the 2005-06 academic year, Robert Morris placed a total of nine student-athletes covering six sports on ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America District II teams, the most in school
history. Coleman has overseen the development of a new Robert Morris logo and mascot as well as the launching of the new official website for Colonial athletics at www.rmucolonials.com. Coleman also hired Mike Rice as the seventh basketball coach in RMU Division I history as well as the addition of field hockey head coach Olivia Netzler. All the while, Coleman has built a winning softball program at Robert Morris over the past 19 years. During that period, RMU has won four Northeast Conference regular-season championships and six NEC Tournament titles. In 2005, Robert Morris finished with a league record of 17-3 to claim the regular-season championship, then swept through the NEC Tournament to claim its sixth title and advance to its first NCAA Tournament. “As the longest-tenured coach at Robert Morris University, Craig has proven with his softball teams what it means to have a consistent and successful program both on the field and in the classroom,” said former Robert Morris University President Edward A. Nicholson, Ph.D. “His successful record will be an asset as he takes over as our new athletic director.” Likewise, Coleman believes the timing was perfect for him to lead the athletic program at Robert Morris University. “The time was right for me to make this professional change,” Coleman said at the time of his hiring. “I have always had a passion for athletics and for 15 years I held management positions in health care. As the athletic director, I can now merge these two positions into one that really excites me.” From 1988 through 2005, Coleman worked as an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School Medicine. From 1983 to 1989, he was the attending psychiatrist at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh. Coleman earned his medical degree from the The Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine in Hershey in 1983. In 1979, he earned an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. At RMU, Coleman turned a perennial losing softball program into NEC champions. Prior to his arrival as head coach in 1991, the Colonials posted a record of 19-45 in the previous three seasons. During his 19 years as head coach, the Colonials have posted an overall record of 463-413-4 (.528), including a record of 198-78-2 (.716) in conference play. In 2007, Coleman garnered his 400th career victory in game one of doubleheader sweep of Akron thanks to a 3-2 victory. He guided the Colonials to an overall record of 119-62 (.657) and four conference championships in his first four years, and in 1994, his team received the first national ranking in RMU history – regardless of sport – when his team was ranked as high as No. 23 in the USA Today / National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA). Coleman’s success as head softball coach has come not only on the field, but in the classroom. His players include 11 District II Academic All-Americans, two NEC Spring Scholar-Athletes for softball (Stephani Ehrenfeld in 2000 and Nicole Aloi in 2001) and numerous NEC All-Academic Honor Roll selections. During the 1999-2000 academic year, RMU achieved the second-highest cumulative team grade point average among all NCAA Division I softball programs according to the NFCA, finishing with a 3.409 grade point average, behind only Louisiana Tech (3.571). Prior to his appointment as head coach at Robert Morris, Coleman compiled a record of 359-158 (.694) in 16 seasons coaching summer softball, mostly with the Pittsburgh Patriots 18-and-under traveling fast-pitch team from 1986-91. He guided the Patriots of the Amateur Softball Association to three national tournaments in his final four years at the helm.
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aDMiNistRatiVE staFF hEaD cOachEs
Craig Coleman Athletic Director
Marty Galosi Associate Athletic
Director
Addie Muti Assistant Athletic Director / SWA
Sean Simmons Assistant Athletic
Director
Chris Hoppe Assistant Athletic
Director
Mike Vittorino Head Athletic Trainer
Dave Brown Assistant Athletic Trainer
Jason Daley Assistant Athletic Trainer
Deanne Stipcak Assistant Athletic Trainer
Debbie Dalsin Assistant Athletic Trainer
Scott Branvold Faculty Representative
Ray Butter Equipment Manager
Simone Southwell Graduate Assistant
Marketing & Ticketing
Linda Young Athletic Secretary
Dawn Geregach Athletic Secretary
Marilyn Peters Football Office Coordinator
Sal Buscaglia Women’s Basketball
Craig Coleman Softball
Bear Davis Men’s Lacrosse
Bill Denniston Men’s Soccer
Nate Handrahan Women’s Ice Hockey
John Kowalski Women’s Soccer
Midge McPhail Women’s Rowing
Olivia Netzler Field Hockey
Katy Phillips Women’s Lacrosse
Mike Rice Men’s Basketball
Derek Schooley Men’s Ice Hockey
Michael Smith Track & Field / Cross Country
Jerry Stone Men’s and Women’s Golf
Rob Thomas Volleyball
Joe Walton Football
2009 WOMEN’s sOccER schEDuLE DatE OppONENt sitE tiME
August16 (sun.) caLiFORNia (pa.) (ex.) Moon township, pa. Noon19 (Wed.) @ Slippery Rock (ex.) Slippery Rock, Pa. 3:00 p.m.22 (sat.) RMu aLuMNaE Moon township, pa. 1:00 p.m.28 (Fri.) vs. manhattan # Pittsburgh, Pa. 5:00 p.m.30 (Sun.) @ Duquesne # Pittsburgh, Pa. 3:00 p.m.
september4 (Fri.) NiaGaRa Moon township, pa. 5:00 p.m.11 (Fri.) @ George Washington Washington, D.C. 4:00 p.m.13 (Sun.) @ Georgetown Washington, D.C. 1:00 p.m.18 (Fri.) @ Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio 7:00 p.m.20 (Sun.) @ Youngstown State Youngstown, Ohio 2:00 p.m.25 (Fri.) @ Saint Francis (Pa.) * Loretto, Pa. 4:00 p.m.27 (sun.) aMERicaN Moon township, pa. 1:00 p.m.
OctOber2 (Fri.) sacRED hEaRt * Moon township, pa. 4:00 p.m.4 (sun.) FaiRLEiGh DickiNsON * Moon township, pa. 1:00 p.m.9 (Fri.) @ Long Island * Brooklyn, N.Y. 4:00 p.m.11 (Sun.) @ Wagner * Staten Island, N.Y. 1:00 p.m.16 (Fri.) MONMOuth * Moon township, pa. 3:30 p.m.18 (sun.) MOuNt st. MaRY’s * Moon township, pa. 1:00 p.m.25 (sun.) bRYaNt Moon township, pa. 11:00 a.m.30 (Fri.) @ Quinnipiac * hamden, Conn. 3:00 p.m.
NOvember1 (Sun.) @ Central Connecticut State * New Britain, Conn. 1:00 p.m.
home games in bOLD capsAll times Eastern | All home games played at North Athletic Complex
# Duquesne University Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. | * Northeast Conference game