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Page 1: 2014 Allegheny College Women's Soccer Yearbook
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A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCEncaa tournament

1988 2003 2010 2013 20148-time ncac champions

15 all-americans57 all-region selections

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ALLEGHENY GATOR SOCCER

Friends and fans of Allegheny’s intercollegiate athletic teams can continue to follow the Gators’ progress by checking out the college’s web site: www.alleghenygators.com. Log on to the official web site of Allegheny athletics for information on all 21 sports. The women’s soccer site features links to live video and live stats, same day event recaps, press releases, photos, athlete and coach profiles, historical data and much more.

Allegheny Athletics on the Web

TAbLE Of CONTENTSAllegheny Quick Facts/Support Staff .........3

Gator Athletic Facilities ..........................4-5

Head Coach Mike Webber .....................6-7

Assistant Coach Leslie Carrese .................7

2014 Gator Roseter ...................................8

2014 Player Profiles ..............................9-15

2014 Final Results/Statistics .................... 16

The North Coast Athletic Conference ...... 17

Team History/Major Award Winners ....... 18

Team Records ......................................... 19

Opponent History ................................... 20

All-Time All-NCAC Selections ................. 21

All-Time Game-by-Game Results ....... 22-23

Jersey History .......................................... 24

Location .......................................................................Meadville, Pa. 16335Founded ................................................................................................ 1815Enrollment ........................................................................................... 2,100Nickname ...........................................................................................GatorsColors .................................................................................... Blue and GoldPresident ........................................................................ Dr. James H. MullenAlma Mater ..................................................... College of the Holy Cross ‘80Affiliation .......................................................................... NCAA Division IIIConference ............................................... North Coast Athletic ConferenceWebsite .........................................................................www.northcoast.orgHome Field ......................................................Robertson Athletic ComplexSurface .................................................................................... Natural GrassAddress.............................................................................. 204 Park Avenue

Head Coach ............................................................................ Mike WebberAlma Mater ..................................................... College of the Holy Cross ‘88Phone .......................................................................................814-332-4782Email ....................................................................mwebber@allegheny.eduAllegheny Record .....................................................105-62-23 (10 seasons)Career Record ..........................................................138-94-28 (13 seasons)Assistant Coach ......................................................................Leslie CarreseAlma Mater ....................................................................... William Smith ‘12Phone .......................................................................................814-332-3321Email ...................................................................... [email protected] Season ................................................................................... 1985All-Time Overall Record ................................................... 342-173-48 (.654)All-Time NCAC Record ....................................................... 156-58-22 (.707)NCAC Championships / Last ............................................................ 8 / 2013NCAA Postseason Appearances / Last ............................................. 5 / 2014Result ....................................................L, 0-3 vs. The College of New JerseyHighest National Ranking ...............................................................16 (2010)

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE QUICK fACTS

GATOR WOMEN’S SOCCER AT A GLANCE

Director of Athletics & Recreation .............................................. Portia HoegPhone .................................................................................... (814) 332-3350Email .........................................................................phoeg@allegheny.eduAssociate Director of Athletics & Recreation ................................... Bill RossPhone .................................................................................... (814) 332-2316Email ..........................................................................wross@allegheny.eduAssociate Director of Athletics & Recreation ........................... Mandy PrusiaPhone .................................................................................... (814) 332-3367Email ......................................................................mprusia@allegheny.eduAthletic Department Coordinator .........................................Lindsay LubeckPhone .................................................................................... (814) 332-3350Email ....................................................................... [email protected] of Athletic Communications ........................................... Jim Berger Phone .................................................................................... (814) 332-5952Email .......................................................................jberger@allegheny.eduAssistant Sports Information Director ......................... Bryan C. MontgomeryPhone .................................................................................... (814) 332-2812Email ............................................................ [email protected] Athletic Trainer ............................................................. Jamie PlunkettPhone .................................................................................... (814) 332-2817Email .....................................................................jplunkett@allegheny.eduAssistant Athletic Trainer ......................................................Laura DillamanAssistant Athletic Trainer .......................................................Kahla Maguire

ALLEGHENY ATHLETICS & RECREATION

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER!@GatorSports - @AC_WomensSoccer

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2014 Allegheny Women’s Soccer

The David V. Wise Center

The newly-renovated weight room in the David V. Wise Center

The new functional training room allows for crossfit and other similar workouts

Over two dozen new pieces of equipment in the cardio section of the Wise Center

The 27,000 square foot sports forum allows ample space for full team workouts

The Mellon Pool and Natatorium

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The women’s soccer field at Allegheny College is located within the 203-acre Robertson Athletic Complex. The field, which opened in 1985, is 120’ x 75’. In 2009, the natural playing surface received a boost with a new drainage system, while the competitive area is book-ended by new international (or pro-style) aluminum goals. The pitch is almost exclusively used by the women’s soccer team, which has helped preserve the quality of the field.

The facility has given the Gators a distinct home field advantage. In 2001 and 2010, Allegheny finished the regular season undefeated at home. Under the tutelege of current head coach Mike Webber, the Blue and Gold’s home record stands at 36-16-7 (.678).

Originally known as College Field, the complex was named after Andrew Wells Robertson in 1962 to honor the year he was named Chairman Emeritus of the Allegheny Board of Trustees. Robertson purchased additional acreage along Park Ave. to supplement land originally donated in 1910 by John F. Eberhart. (class of 1853). In addition to donating land, Robertson underwrote the cost of developing the athletic field. A beautiful and spacious venue for intercollegiate athletics, Robertson saw that the natural setting was preserved by having shrubbery and trees removed during construction replanted elsewhere on campus.

Robertson Athletic Complex also includes the 3,000-seat Frank B. Fuhrer Field; one of the nation’s finest outdoor track and field facilities; 12 lighted tennis courts; and an NCAA championship-level cross country course. There are also 102 acres of woodlands, a picnic shelter, trails for outdoor recreation, numerous natural surface practice fields, and a kick wall.

The Gator soccer team also has year-round access to the David V. Wise Center, the on-campus home of Allegheny athletics. The building, completed in 1996, serves all needs of Gator student-athletes. The main part of the facility is the sports forum located on the main floor, 27,000 feet of open floor space that is used by the football team and other intercollegiate programs for year-round training. Suspended above the sport forum is a three-lane, 200-yard indoor track that allows full cardio training all year.

Located just off the main floor of the sports forum is the Allegheny Fitness Center, which underwent a major facelift in 2014. A main piece of the fitness center is the brand new weight room, which received over a dozen new pieces of equipment in August 2014, including benches, weight racks, and free weights, all customized for Gator athletics.

The fitness center also houses dozens of brand new pieces of cardio equipment, which were put into use in the spring of 2014. The treadmills, stationary bikes, and ellipticals all have fully digital and customizable user displays. Opened in the fall of 2014, the functional training room in the fitness center boasts all of the necessities for cross fit and other similar workouts, including pull up bars, kettlebells, machine balls, and much more.

In addition, the Wise Center natatorium is located on the same level as the fitness center to support additional training and rehab opportunities, while the volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams compete in the performance arena located on the ground floor.

GATOR fACILITIES

The 102-acre Robertson Athletic Complex

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2014 Allegheny Women’s Soccer

HEAD COACH MIKE WEbbER

The 2014 campaign marked Mike Webber’s tenth as commander of the Allegheny women’s soccer team, and his skill as a tactician and recruiter has allowed the Gators to remain a regional power.

In 2014, the Gators finished 15-6 overall, marking the most wins in a season for the squad since 2003. With a 7-1 regular season conference record, the Gators finished as co-champions of the North Coast Athletic Conference, before advancing to the finals of the NCAC championship tournament. The team also received an at-large berth into the NCAA Division III National Tournament, marking the second consecutive season, and third time in five years, in which the squad competed in the national playoffs. Senior defender Jaymee Wallace was named the NCAC’s Defensive Player of the Year, and was one of three Gators named First Team All-NCAC, joining sophomore forward Jessie Thiessen and junior midfielder Hannah Zangara. The Gators also had a pair of players named Honorable Mention All-NCAC, including junior midfielder Niki Augustine and senior goalkeeper Gabby Curtis, who led the conference in shutouts (12) and goals-against average (0.89). Webber also garnered attention after becoming just the second coach in program history to eclipse the 100-win plateau when the Gatotrs topped Ohio Wesleyan on Homecoming.

In 2013, the Gators enjoyed one of the most successful campaigns in program history, earning a share of the NCAC regular season title before sweeping the NCAC tournament to earn the fourth conference championship in program history and advance to the NCAA Division III National Tournament. Webber earned NCAC Coach of the Year honors, and saw six of his players earn All-Conference recognition, highlighted by First Team selections Alison Buzzard and Jessie Thiessen. Buzzard, a senior midfielder, went on to earn NSCAA All-Region recognition, while Thiessen, who ended the season as the NCAC’s leading scorer, was voted the conference’s Newcomer of the Year.

In 2012, the Gators topped the .500 mark for the fifth straight season, and seventh time in Webber’s eight years at the helm of the program. Five players earned All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors, as senior midfielder Ashley Lehr was a First Team selection, sophomore defender Sam Hoderlein and sophomore forward Emma Loniewski each Second Team honorees, and junior midfielder Michelle Holcomb and senior defender Chyna Strickland earning Honorable Mention laurels.

In 2011, the Gators closed with double-digit wins for the third consecutive year (11-5-3) while earning a share of the 2011 North Coast Ahletic Conference regular season crown. Paced by an

outstanding defensive unit that yielded just eight goals all season, the Gators finished in the nation’s top 10 for goals against average and shutout percentage. Center back Kira Kliment served in the starring role and became the 11th player in team history - and first since 2003 - to earn All-America honors. Goalkeeper Emily Karr also flourished under Webber’s tutelage. Finishing the year with a single-season program record 14 shutouts, Karr’s career total of 43 clean sheets marked the fourth-highest total in NCAA Division III history.

In 2010, Allegheny made its third appearance in the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament after receiving a coveted at-large bid. The Gators kicked off the slate with a school-record 10 consecutive shutouts and tied a team record with their highest national ranking (No. 16) during the season. Early in the campaign, Allegheny captured the prestigious Mayor’s Cup Tournament Championship, which is the longest running college soccer tournament in the nation. The club finished the year 14-3-4 and boasted the best regular-season winning percentage in team history. On the heels of its banner season, Allegheny collected six All-Conference accolades and were honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) with a National Team Academic Award.

That success continued the re-tooling of the previous campaign in which the Gators enjoyed their best season since winning the NCAC Championship in 2003. The Blue and Gold finished 11-6-2 overall and secured third place amid the tough conference slate for the second consecutive season. At the end of the season, seven Allegheny play ers were named to the All-Conference teams, while the team’s inspir ing play set the stage for a bright future.

While the Gators have enjoyed quite a run of succcess on the field under Webber, they have also been repeatedly recognized for their performance in the classroom. The team has received the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Team Academic Award in each of the past five seasons, recognizing teams who achieve a grade poinot average of 3.0 or higher. Following the 2013 season, 10 Allegheny women’s soccer players were named to the NCAC’s Academic Honor Roll, recognizing student-athletes of at least sophomore status with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Prior to coming to Allegheny, Webber was the head women’s coach at Worcester State from 2001-04, leading the Lancers to three conference tournament appearances. In 2004, he led Worcester to a school record tying 12 wins, including a victory over 12th-ranked Lynchburg College. That squad went on to capture the first MASCAC Tournament championship in school history and received an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament. Overall, Webber finished with a 33-31-5 record at Worcester, ranking him second all-time on the school’s win list.

Along with his women’s coaching duties, Webber was an assistant for the Lancer men’s team, which won four conference titles during his time and made three appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament, advancing as far as the Sweet 16. He was in charge of the goalkeepers, who allowed just 79 goals in 92 matches (0.86 goals per game) and posted 34 shutouts in four years.

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birthdate: June 9, 1966, Framingham, Mass.Hometown: Milford, Mass.Education: Bachelor’s of Science-Political Science, College of The Holy Cross, 1988 Date announced as Allegheny Head Coach: July 12, 2005Coaching Career: Head Coach, Allegheny College, 2005-pres-ent; Head Coach, Worcester State, 2001-04; Assistant Coach, Worcester State (men), 2001-04; Head Coach, Sutton High School, 1997-00Playing Career: College of the Holy Cross, GK, 1984-88Noteworthy Accomplishments: 100th career win (10/18/14 vs. Ohio Wesleyan); NCAC Coach of the Year (2013); NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004, 2010, 2013, 2014); Mayor’s Cup Tournament Championship (2010); Massachusetts State High School Championship (1997)

THE WEbbER fILEIn addition to his collegiate background, Webber coached Sutton High School to a 53-22- 8 record from 1997 to 2000, including a share of the 1997 state title. He also coached the Sutton Fuller Hamlets in the Premier Division of Region 1 from 1999 to 2004, leading the squad to four semifinal appearances in the State Cup.

Webber was quite familiar with the Worces ter area, as he played and graduated from the College of the Holy Cross. A 1988 gradu ate with a degree in political science, Web ber was a four-year starter in goal for the Crusaders. A three-time team MVP, he ranks first at the school in career and season save percentage and in career saves. Webber also ranked second in both career goals against average and single-season shutouts. Webber currently resides in Meadville with his wife Tammy and their three children, Mackenzie, Cade and Shae.

ASSISTANT COACH LESLIE CARRESELeslie Carrese was named to the Allegheny coaching staff in August 2013, and assists in all aspects of the program’s day-to-day operations.

She came to Meadvlle after spending the 2012 season as the head junior varsity coach and varsity asistant coach at Asheville High School in Asheville, N.C.

She played four seasons at perennial powerhouse William Smith College, and helped the

Herons win four consecutive Liberty League championships and advance to the NCAA Division III semifinals three times.

The midfielder earned multiple selections to the Liberty League

All-Academic Team, and she was a featured speaker at both the 2011 NCAA women’s soccer Final Four banquet, and at the William Smith Senior Student-Athlete Banquet.

A native of Ellicott City, Md., Leslie graduated from Willam Smith and Hobart Colleges in 2012 with a degree in sociology, and minors in religious studies and education. In addition to her coaching experience in Asheville, she has also been active in coaching various camps both at William Smith, and at her high school alma mater, Mount Hebron.

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2014 GATORS

No. Name Yr Pos Hometown/High School (Club Team)

1 ............Gabby Curtis ................... Sr .............. GK .............................................Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland (Ramapo Valley SC)

2 ............Greta Hilbrands ............... Sr .............. M/F .......................... Galena, Ohio/Columbus School for Girls (Ohio Premier Eagles)

3 ............Jessie Thiessen ................. So ............. F/M .......................................................Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel (North United SC)

5 ............Faith Robinson ................. Sr .............. M/F .....................................................East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora (Aurora Arsenal)

6 ............Maura Hossler .................. Fr .............. M/F ...................................................................Smyrna, Del./Smyrna (CSCA Riptide)

7 ............Colleen Fleming .............. So ............. D/M ............................................. Canyon Country, Calif./Golden Valley (SCV Magic)

8 ............Lauren Miller.................... Jr .............. D/M ..................................................... Harrison City, Pa./Penn-Trafford (Foothills SC)

9 ............Sam Brooks ...................... Fr .............. M/D .................................................. Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville (HBC Stars United)

10 ..........Hannah Eisemann ............ So ............. D/M ........................................Kingsville, Md./Perry Hall (Perry Hall White Marsh FC)

11 ..........Hannah Zangara ............... Jr .............. M ............................................................Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair (Beadling SC)

12 ..........Sierra Beaty ..................... Fr .............. D ................................................. Spencerport, N.Y./Spencerport (Empire United SA)

13 ..........Kayla Dantona .................. So ............. D/M .............................................. Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West (Smithtown Spirit)

14 ..........Emma Yates ...................... So ............. D/M .................................................... Lockport, N.Y./Lockport (Black Watch Premier)

15 ..........Fran Weber ...................... Fr .............. M/F .............................Grosse Point Farms, Mich./Grosse Pt. South (Michigan Gators)

16 ..........Tori Delzer ....................... Sr .............. M ..................................................................Alden, N.Y./Alden (Black Watch Premier)

17 ..........Nikki Augustine ............... Jr .............. M ................................................Waynesburg, Pa./Waynesburg Central (Foothills SC)

18 ..........Sarah Donohue ................. Fr .............. D/M ............................ Blasdell, N.Y./Nardin Academy (Alliance FC - Bufalo Legends)

20 ..........Brianna Layman ............... Jr .............. M ........................................................... Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny (Beadling SC)

21 ..........Jaymee Wallace ................ Sr .............. D/M ........................................................... Bowdoin, Me./Mt. Ararat (Seacoast United)

22 ..........Sarah Sherwood ............... Fr .............. M .................................................Virginia Beach, Va./Cape Henry Collegiate (Sol FC)

26 ..........Olivia Cushman ............... Jr .............. M ......................................................Penfield, N.Y./Penfield (Penfield Strikers United)

27 ..........Liana Leja ......................... So ............. F/M ...................................................Bridgeville, Pa./South Fayette (North United SC)

30 ..........Tara Lynch ....................... Fr .............. GK ................. New Milford, Conn./New Milford (CFC-Candlewood Soccer Academy)

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16 - TORI DELZER2014: Co-captain... Started 19 games at midfield during senior campaign... Scored three goals with one assist... Finished fourth on the team with 29 shots... Scored first goal of the season in win over Pitt-Bradford (9/24)... Scored goals in back-to-back games, 10/7 vs. Fredonia and 10/14 vs. Oberlin... Assisted on Jessie Thiessen’s game-winner in regular season finale vs. Wittenberg (11/1)... Also vital for Gators’ NCAC-leading defense that posted 11 shutouts and allowed just 0.89 goals per game.

2013: Appeared in all 21 games as a defensive midfielder, making 15 starts... Finished with five points, on one goal and three assists... Assisted on game-winning goals against both Fredonia State and Denison... Scored first goal of the season in a 5-0 win at NCAC foe Ohio Wesleyan... Named to NCAC Academic Honor Roll.

2012: Made 16 appearances at midfield... Posted two shots on goal... Team recorded shutouts in eight of her 16 appearances.

2011: Appeared in 12 games, mostly in the midfield…scored two goals during the season…authored first collegiate goal in first career game as she capped a 5-0 shutout over Lycoming in the season opener…provided final goal in a dominating victory at Oberlin…led team with a .286 shooting percentage after scoring twice on seven total shots.

PERSONAL: 2011 Alden Scholar Athlete of the Year... Three-time Division IV First Team All-Star... Two-time Letterman’s Award MVP... Lettered in soccer, basketball, and track... Team captain in both soccer and basketball... Daughter of Robert and Amy Delzer... Born September 2, 1993... Majoring in managerial economics.

Senior - Midfield - Alden, N.Y./Alden (black Watch Premier)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2011 12-0 2 0 4 7 2012 16-0 0 0 0 2 2013 21-15 1 2 5 29 2014 21-19 3 1 6 30 70-34 6 3 15 68

1 - GAbbY CURTIS2014: Started 21 games in goal during senior campaign... Named Honorable Mention All-NCAC... Posted 11 shutouts on the year, leading the NCAC and placing third all-time in a single-season in Gator history... Led NCAC with 0.93 goals-against average in her 21 contests, while al-lowing just three goals and earning seven shutouts in eight games against NCAC competition... Saved 29 of 32 shots (.906 save pct.) during eight-game NCAC schedule... Turned in shutout streak of six games, spanning a total of 566 minutes, between Oct. 4 and Nov. 1... Named NCAC Player of the Week after making a season-high eight saves in 1-0 win over Denison (9/27)... Made six saves in NCAC playoff-opening win over Denison (11/5).

2013: Made 20 starts in goal, posting eight shutouts... Allowed one or fewer goals in 15 of 20 appearances... Finished with 0.91 goals-against average, stopping 43 of 58 shots for a .741 save percentage... Made season-high six saves twice, doing so against #1 Johns Hopkins (9/7) and in double-overtime tie against NCAC foe Wittenberg (11/2)... Posted five consecutive shutout victories (9/28 - 10/23), going a total of 505 minutes

without allowing a goal.

2012: Made first career appearance in goal in non-conference tilt with Capital, playing the final 45 minutes... Made second appearance of the season, and first career start, against Carnegie Mellon, posting one save in 45 minutes of action. PERSONAL: Starting goalkeeper for state semifinalist North Rockland... 2009 county finalists... Daughter of Helen and Ken Curtis... Born February 27, 1993... Communication arts major, with minor in economics... Planned career in visual production.

Senior - Goalkeeper - Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland (Ramapo Valley SC)

Year GP-GS Min GA SV SV% GAAvg Sho2012 2-1 90:00 3 1 .250 3.00 02013 20-20 1488:55 15 43 .741 0.91 72014 21-21 1937:48 20 68 .773 0.89 11 43-42 3335:53 38 112 .747 0.90 18

2 - GRETA HILbRANDS2014: Appeared in 19 games as a senior, with 15 starts at forward... Finished with eight points, on three goals and two assists... Totaled 31 shots... Picked up first point of the season with an assist in 4-0 win over Baldwin Wallace (9/5)... Scored Gators’ first goal in 4-0 victory over Pitt-Bradford (9/24)... Scored on penalty kick at NCAC foe Kenyon (10/4)... Picked up assist in NCAC playoff victory over Denison (11/5)... Scored goal on penalty kick in NCAC championship game at Kenyon (11/8)

2013: Battled through injury throughout the season, appearing in 12 games... Tallied three assists... Picked up first point of the season with an assist in the win at Ohio Wesleyan... Assisted on eventual game-winner in opening round playoff victory against DePauw... Assisted on the Ga-tors’ lone goal in the NCAA tourney game at Thomas More... Named to NCAC Academic Honor Roll.

2012: Made 16 appearances, primarily at forward... Finished with four points, on one goal and two helpers... Scored penalty kick goal in victory over Fredonia State... Assisted on two goals in 3-0 NCAC win over Oberlin... Finished with 16 shots on the year, including nine shots on goal.

2011: Appeared in 11 games while making three starts at forward…saw playing time limited by injuries…scored first career goal in a 3-0 victory against Penn State-Altoona…assisted on a pair of goals in the Gators’ 3-0 victory over Wooster in the semifinals of the NCAC Tournament.

PERSONAL: Two-time All-District selection... Daughter of Kirk and Vicki Hilbrands... Sister, Jordan, played soccer at the University of Illinois... Born December 21, 1992... Psychology major and English minor.

Senior - forward - Galena, Ohio/Columbus School for Girls (Ohio Premier Eagles)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2011 12-0 2 0 4 7 2012 16-0 1 2 4 16 2013 12-0 0 3 3 11 2014 19-15 3 2 8 31 59-15 6 7 19 59

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21 - JAYMEE WALLACE2014: North Coast Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year... First Team All-NCAC... First Team All-Region... Started all 22 games... Begin year as center midfielder, before moving to center back midway through the season... Finished with seven points, on two goals and three assists... Scored Gators’ first goal in 4-0 win over Baldwin Wallace (9/5)... Assisted on game-winning goal in 1-0 victory over Grove City (9/10)... Picked up second assist in as many games in 4-1 win over Mount Union (9/13)... Scored second goal of the season at NCAC foe Kenyon (10/4)... Upon move to defense full-time, Gators recorded six straight shutout victories, going 566 minutes without ceding a goal... Helped lead Allegh-eny defense to a conference-best 0.98 goals-against average and 12 shutouts... Finished season second on the team with 32 shots, including 10 in goal... Played every minute in 15 different games, including each of the team’s final 11 contests.

2013: Honorable Mention All-NCAC... Shrugged off early season injury to appear in 13 games, with 11 starts... Scored two goals on the year... Scored OT game-winner in 1-0 win at Fredonia State... Scored Gators’ lone goal in crucial 1-1 tie at Wittenberg... Helped defense post seven shutouts in her 13 appearances.

2012: Made nine appearances, with seven starts, at center midfield... Missed significant time midseason due to injury... Scored one goal with two assists... Scored Gators’ lone goal against NCAC foe Denison...Assisted on game-winner vs. Rutgers-Camden... Picked up assist in NCAC victory over Oberlin... Totaled seven shots on the year, with three shots on goal. 2011: Appeared in 16 games while starting in 13 before injury cut season short…served as the team’s starting center midfielder…first career goal was a game-winner after providing lone-goal heroics at Wittenberg…assisted on game-winning finish at Oberlin…led Allegheny with 20 shots on goal…posted career-high six shots against Grove City while putting four shots on net against Brockport.

PERSONAL: All-State and All-Eastern Maine at Mt. Ararat... 2011 runner up for conference Player of the Year... Three-time All-Conference... Daughter of Stacey Hyde and Jeremy Wallace... Born November 15, 1992... Majoring in psychology with English minor... Member of Sigma Tau Delta (English) and Psi Chi (Psychology) Honor Societies.

Senior - Defense/Midfield - bowdoin, Maine/Mt. Ararat (Seacoast United)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2011 16-13 1 1 3 382012 9-7 1 2 4 72013 13-11 2 0 4 332014 22-22 2 3 7 32 60-53 6 6 18 110

5 - fAITH RObINSON2014: Appeared in 21 games, with six starts, seeing time at both outside mid and outside forward... Finished third on the team with 10 points, on four goals and two assists... Scored first goal of the season in 4-0 win over Baldwin Wallace in the Capital Tournament (9/5)... Recorded three points, on a goal and assist, in win over Mount Union (9/13)... Scored game-winner in 1-0 victory at Buffalo State (9/17)... Assisted on Hannah Zangara’s game-winner in 1-0 win over NCAC foe Wooster (10/28)... Scored fourth goal of the season in Gators’ 4-1 win over Denison in the opening round of the NCAC tournament (11/5). 2013: Made 11 appearances, seeing time at both defense and midfield... Posted three shots on the season... Helped defense record five shutouts in her 11 games played.

2012: Appeared in 13 games... Made first career appearance in season opener, coming off the bench against Baldwin Wallace... Team recorded six shutouts in her 13 appearances, while giving up just one goal four times... Posted one shot on goal. PERSONAL: High school squad won 2010 Division VI Sectional and ECAC Division VI Championship... Multiple N.Y state qualifier in track, specializing in middle distance... Daughter of Julie and David Robinson... Majoring in biology with minor in music... Planned career as an optometrist.

Senior - Midfield/forward - East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora (Aurora Aresnal)

2014 GATORS

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2012 13-0 0 0 0 4 2013 11-0 0 0 0 3 2014 21-6 4 2 10 18 45-6 4 2 10 25

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26 - OLIVIA CUSHMAN2014: Appeared in 20 games, with nine starts, between defense and midfield... Turned in one goal and one assist... Assisted on Hannah Zangara’s game-winner in 1-0 decision at Denison (9/27)... Scored first goal of the season in 5-0 Homecoming win over Ohio Wesleyan (10/18).

2013: Appeared in all 21 games, making 16 starts on defense... Scored one goal with one assist, while taking 10 shots... Posted first point of the season with assist in 2-1 win over Grove City... First career goal was a big one, as she scored the first goal in Gators’ 2-0 victory over Wittenberg in NCAC championship game. 2012: Made 16 appearances as a freshman at midfield, with three starts... Recorded first collegiate point with assist on Gators’ lone goal against NCAC foe Denison... Totaled five shots for the year, including three shots on goal. PERSONAL: Member of Penfield team that won both N.Y. sectionals and regionals in 2009... Also three-year letterwinner in track, helping team

to 2010 sectional title... Daughter of Melissa and Darryl Cushman... Born March 14, 1994... Majoring in psychology with minor in English.

Junior - Defense/Midfield - Penfield, N.Y./Penfield (Penfield Strikers United)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2012 16-4 0 1 1 52013 21-16 1 1 3 102014 20-9 1 1 3 12 57-29 2 3 9 27

17 - NIKI AUGUSTINE2014: Started 21 games, primarily at midfield... Honorable Mention All-NCAC... Finished with five points, on two goals and one assist... Scored two goals in the Gators’ 4-1 win over Mount Union (9/13)... Assisted on game-winner in 2-0 victory over Wittenberg (11/1)... Finished third on the team with 31 shots... Recorded three or more shots in a game six different times, including career-high six-shot effort in Mount Union vic-tory... Helped Gator defense post 12 shutouts, and surrender an average of just 0.89 goals per game.

2013: Started all 21 games at forward... finished with five points, on two goals and one assist... Posted 30 shots, including 21 on goal... Scored Gators’ lone goal against nationally-ranked Johns Hopkins at Carnegie Mellon Tartan Cup... Scored a goal, while posting a season-high six shots, in win at Oberlin... Named to NCAC Academic Honor Roll.

2012: Made 18 appearances, and 17 starts, during freshman campaign... Finished with four points, on two goals... Second on the team with 27 shots... Posted three shots in a game three times, while putting four shots on goal twice... Scored both goals in Allegheny’s 2-0 non-conference

win over Rutgers-Camden. PERSONAL: Captain of 2012 WPIAL championship team... Four-year letterwinner in both soccer and track... Two-time soccer all-section selection, and 2011 All-WPIAL hon-oree... Part of school’s record-setting 4x1600 relay squad... Daughter of Holly and James Augustine... Cousin, Kassie, played ice hockey at Penn State... Sister Taylor played soccer at Waynesburg University... Born February 22, 1994... Pre-med, majoring in biolochemistry with minor in global health.

Junior - Midfield/forward - Waynesburg, Pa./Waynesburg Central (foothills SC)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2012 18-17 2 1 5 272013 21-21 2 1 5 302014 22-22 2 1 5 31 61-60 6 3 15 88

20 - bRIANNA LAYMAN2014: Started all 22 games, primarily at outside back... Played 90 or more minutes in 11 different contests... Handled majority of Gator corner kicks... Scored game-tying goal on a corner kick at nationally-ranked Capital (9/6) to spearhead 2-1 comeback victory... Scored game-winner in 1-0 victory at NCAC rival DePauw (10/25)... Finished the season with 14 shots, including nine on goal... Helped lead Gator defense to an NCAC-best 12 shutouts, and an 0.96 goals-against average.

2013: Made 20 appearances on defense in first season at Allegheny, including 10 starts... Finished season with three shots on goal... Helped defensive unit record 10 shutouts, while holding opponents to just one goal six times.

2012: Attended Shippensburg University.

Personal: Graduate of North Allegheny, where she was a four-year soccer letterwinner... Named Scholar Athlete in all four years... Also participated in track and field as a sprinter... Accomplished pianist, cellist, and violinist... PR chair assistant of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority... Biochemistry major and studio art minor... Trustee Scholar and Alden Scholar... Plans to pursue a career in dentistry to work overseas with Operation Smile to help children with cleft palates... Born 8/26/93... Daughter of Kim Deitrick and Jeff Layman, and stepdaughter of Daniel Deitrick... Father Jeff was a varsity tennis player at Clemson and played professionally in Europe.

Junior - Defense/Midfield - Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny (beadling SC)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2013 20-10 0 0 0 32014 22-22 2 0 4 14 42-32 2 0 4 17

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8 - LAUREN MILLER2014: Started all 22 games at outside back... Played every minute in 17 different games... Helped lead the Gator defense to 12 shutouts, and an NCAC-leading 0.98 goals-against average... Handled free kicks and corner kicks... Finished with six points, on three goals... Scored first goal of the season in 4-0 win against Baldwin Wallace (9/5)... Scored on direct kick in 4-0 win over Pitt-Bradford (9/17)... Scored in Gator 5-0 Homecom-ing win over NCAC foe Ohio Wesleyan (10/18)... Totaled 15 shots on the season, including 10 on goal.

2013: Second Team All-NCAC... NCAC Academic Honor Roll... Started all 21 games at outside back... Took 14 shots on the season, while tallying three assists... Picked up first point of the season on a helper in win over John Carroll... Assisted on Gators’ lone goal in crucial 1-1 tie at NCAC foe Wittenberg... Posted two shots in a game four times... Helped defense record an NCAC-high 10 shutouts.

2012: Appeared in 18 games, making 16 starts as a key member of the Gator defense... Tallied one point, with her first career assist on the Ga-tors’ lone goal in a 1-0 NCAC win over Kenyon... Posted four shots on the season, including two shots on goal... Helped Allegheny defensive unit allow an average of just 0.89 goals, and 7.4 shots, per game... Gators allowed zero goals in eight of Miller’s starts, while surrendering just one goal in five others. PERSONAL: Multiple letterwinner at perennial western Pennsylvania power Penn-Trafford... 2012 All-Section honoree... Born May 29, 1994... Daughter of Mike and Cindy Miller... Majoring in biology with a minor in psychology.

Junior - Defense - Harrison City, Pa./Penn-Trafford (foothills SC)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2012 18-16 0 1 1 42013 21-21 0 3 3 132014 22-22 3 0 6 15 61-59 3 0 6 32

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11 - HANNAH ZANGARA2014: First Team All-NCAC... Third Team All-Region... Shrugged off early season injury to appear in 20 games, starting the final 11 at center mid... Ranked second on the team, and fifth in the NCAC, with six goals, while adding two assists for 14 points... Four of her six goals were game-winners... Recorded first point of the season with an assist in 4-0 win over Baldwin Wallace (9/5)... Scored the second half game-winner in Allegheny’s 1-0 win over conference foe Denison (9/27)... Scored Gators’ lone goal in 1-0 win at Hiram (10/22)... Posted game-winner in 1-0 win over Wooster (10/28)... Recorded five points, including two goals and an assist, in 4-1 win over Denison in NCAC playoff opener (11/5).

2013: Second Team All-NCAC... NCAC Academic Honor Roll... Started all 21 games... Finished with 12 points, on five goals and two assists... Notched three game-winning goals... Scored overtime game-winner in 2-1 victory over Grove City... Scored game-tying goal in 1-1 tie at Pitt-Bradford, before notching second game-winner in 1-0 blanking of NCAC foe Denison... Scored fifth goal of the season in 2-2 tie at Wooster... Posted assists in back-to-back games, victories over Hiram and Ohio Wesleyan.

2012: Appeared in all 18 games, starting the final 17 at midfield... Totaled five points, on two goals and one assist... Amassed 22 shots, including 13 on goal... Her first career goal was the eventual game winner in 2-0 victory over SUNY-Geneseo... Picked up first career assist against conference foe Denison... Scored insurance goal in 2-0 blanking of Hiram.

PERSONAL: Four-year soccer letterwinner at Upper St. Clair... 2012 PIAA All-State and All-WPIAL... Two-time All-Section selection... Named to 2012 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Elite Eleven... Led Upper St. Clair to 2012 WPIAL title... Daughter of Lou and Colleen Zangara... Born January 13, 1994... Majoring in biology and minoring in psychology... Distinguished Alden Scholar... Career plans are to become a physician’s assistant.

Junior - Midfield - Pittsburgh, Pa. - Upper St. Clair (beadling SC)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2012 18-17 2 1 5 222013 21-21 5 2 12 332014 20-11 6 2 14 25 59-49 13 5 31 80

13 - KAYLA DANTONA2014: Appeared in season-opener at Nazareth before missing remainder of season.

2013: Appeared in nine games during freshman campaign... Finished with three points, on one goal and one assist... Recorded a total of six shots... Scored first collegiate goal in win over NCAC foe Oberlin... Tallied first assist of her career in win at Ohio Wesleyan.

Personal: Served as team captain, and named team MVP, at Smithtown West... All-League and All-Conference selection... Born January 6, 1995... Daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Dantona... Environmental science major

Sophomore - Midfield - Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West (Smithtown Spirit)

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10 - HANNAH EISEMANN2014: Appeared in eight games during injury-shortened sophomore campaign... Finished with two shots

2013: Appeared in seven games as a freshman... Tallied first career shot in NCAC win over Kenyon.

PERSONAL: Three-sport athlete at Perry Hall, lettering in soccer, lacrosse, and track... Soccer team won three county championships, making one state semifinal appearance... Born March 8, 1995... Daughter of David and Lisa Eisemann... Majoring in environmental science, with minors in writing and studio art.

Sophomore - Midfield/Defense - Kingsville, Md./Perry Hall (Perry Hall-Whitemarsh SC)

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27 - LIANA LEJA2014: Appeared in 21 games at outside forward, with eight starts... Had at least one shot in 15 different games, including six with two or more... Erupted for five-point day, with two goals and one assist, in 5-0 Homecoming win over NCAC foe Ohio Wesleyan (10/18), while racking a career-high five shots... Finished with 12 shots on the season, including 15 on goal.

2013: Appeared in 20 games at forward as a freshman... Finished with five points, on two goals and one assist... Totaled 21 shots on the year... Recorded first career point with an assist in conference victory over Oberlin... Scored first two goals of her career in win at Ohio Wesleyan, while posting season-high six shots... Made first career start in 1-0 win at Fredonia State... Tallied three or more shots in five different games.

Personal: Four-year starter at South Fayette... Graduated as the school’s all-time leading scorer (112 goals)... Four-time All-Section selection... Three-time All-WPIAL honoree... Two-time All-State selection... Named to both Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Tribune-Review Elite 11... Also

lettered in track and field, helping Lions to 2013 WPIAL championship... Member of school’s 4x800 state-qualifying relay squad... Scholar Athlete Award recipient... Born 5/3/95... Daughter of Joe Leja and Mary Restivo... Chemistry major.

Sophomore - forward - bridgeville, Pa./South fayette (North United)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2013 20-1 2 1 5 212014 21-8 2 1 5 22 41-9 4 2 10 43

3 - JESSIE THIESSEN2014: First Team All-NCAC... Third Team All-Region... Led Gators in goals (9), assists (9), and points (27), ranking second in the NCAC in all three categories... Posted five game-winning goals... Started all 22 games at forward... Recorded at least one point in 13 different games... Twice named Allegheny Female Athlete of the Week (9/8, 11/13)... Scored game-winner with one minute left in double-overtime in 1-0 victory at John Carroll (9/3)... Scored second game-winner in three games with less than a minute left in 2-1 win at nationally-ranked Capital (9/6)... Recorded three points, on a goal and assist, in 4-0 victory over Mount Union (9/13)... Totaled 11 points in a six-game span between Sept. 20 - Oct. 22, with two goals and seven assists... Tied school-record with three assists in 5-0 Homecoming win over NCAC foe Ohio Wesleyan (10/18)... Recorded both Gator goals in 2-0 win over Wittenberg that clinched Allegheny a share of the NCAC’s regular season crown (11/1)... Scored a goal with an assist in 4-1 win over Denison in opening round of the NCAC playoffs.

2013: North Coast Athletic Conference Newcomer of the Year... First Team All-NCAC... Led the Gators in every offensive category, while also finishing first in the NCAC in goals (11) and points (28) and second in assists (6)... Tallied at least one point in 13 different games... Twice named NCAC Player of the Week (11/1, 10/21)... Scored first career goal in 1-1 tie against Nazareth in the season-opening Rachel Miller Memorial Tournament, after which was named Allegheny Female Athlete of the Week... Posted first career assist against nationally-ranked Johns Hopkins at the Carnegie Mellon Tartan Cup... Scored two goals a day later against Ohio Northern... Tallied one goal with two assists in win over NCAC foe Oberlin... Scored both of Allegheny’s goals in 2-0 win over DePauw in NCAC tournament opener... Scored insurance tally in 2-0 win over Wittenberg in NCAC title game... Scored Gators’ lone goal in 2-1 defeat at Thomas More in the NCAA tournament.

PERSONAL: Two-sport athlete at Fox Chapel, earning four soccer letters and three lacrosse letters... Named soccer team’s offensive MVP three times... Three-time All-Section selection... 2012 All-WPIAL selection... Named Valley News Dispatch soccer All-Star... Lacrosse team MVP two times... Born March 13, 1995... Daughter of Dan and Amanda Thiessen... Also a starter on defense on the Allegheny lacrosse team.

Sophomore - forward - Pittsburgh, Pa./fox Chapel (North United)

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots 2013 21-2 11 6 28 362014 22-22 9 9 27 59 43-24 20 15 55 95

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7 - COLLEEN fLEMING2014: Appeared in 12 games on defense, with one start (10/25 at DePauw)...Tallied first career point with an assist on the game-winner in 1-0 victory vs. Wooster (10/28)... Finished with seven shots on the season... Team recorded shutouts in seven of her 12 appearances.

2013: Appeared in 18 games on defense as a freshman, with team posting nine shutouts... Finished with 10 shots on the season, including four on goal.

PERSONAL: Lettered in soccer, track, and golf at Golden Valley... qualified for CTF track and field finals in the pole vault in 2013... Born March 27, 1995... Daughter of Dan and Maureen Fleming... Neuroscience major... Planned career as a surgeon...Two-sport athlete at Allegheny, as she is a member of the track & field team.

Sophomore - Defense - Canyon Country, Calif. /Golden Valley (SCV Magic)

2014 GATORS

14 - EMMA YATES2014: Appeared in 21 games, with 20 starts, at outside back... Helped Gator defense to an NCAC-leading 12 shutouts and 0.98 goals-against average... Played every minute of 18 different matches... Picked up first career point with an assist in 4-1 win over Mount Union (9/13).

2013: Appeared in 15 games on the Gator defense... Made first career start at Fredonia State, helping team to 1-0 victory... Team posted shutouts in five of her appearances.

PERSONAL: Two-sport athlete at Lockport, lettering in both soccer and track... Soccer team captain and team MVP... First Team All-League... Soccer team won conference championship... Named team’s MVP in both 2012 and ‘13... Born October 1, 1994... Daughter of Maura and Charles Yates... Environmental Science major with minor in Economics.

Sophomore - Defense - Lockport, N.Y./Lockport (black Watch Premier)

12 - SIERRA bEATY2014: Appeared in 16 games as a freshman on the Gator defense... Team posted shutout in seven of her 16 games, while surrendering just one goal on four other occasions... Played career-high 70 minutes in 1-0 win over Grove City (9/10).

Personal: Gradaute of Spencerport (N.Y.) High School... All-County and Rob Stultz Sportsmanship Award winner... Also lettered in basketball, softball, and track in addition to soccer... High honor student, earning spots on the Chemistry Academic Achievement Team and Business Academic Achievement Team... Born 3/16/96... Daughter of Nancy and Joseph Beaty... Biochemistry major with plans of becoming orthopaedic surgeon.

freshman - Defense - Spencerport, N.Y./Spencerport (Empire United S.A.)

9 - SAM bROOKS2014: Appeared in 19 games at both midfield and defense during freshman campaign, with seven starts... Team posted 10 shutouts in her 19 appearances, while giving up just one goal on four other occasions... Started and played all 119 minutes in 1-0 double-overtime victory at John Carroll (9/3).

Personal: Graduate of Ward Melville High School...Recipient of Senior Athletic Award... Three-time Team Scholar Athlete Award recipient... Team captured 2011 Suffolk County championship... Born 1/17/96... Daughter of Anne and Richard Brooks... Mathematics major, with plans to become an actuary... Cousins Michael LaLuna (baseball) and Julianna Cohen (soccer) each Allegheny graduates and former student-athletes.

freshman - Midfield/Defense - Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melfille (HbC Stars United)

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18 - SARAH DONOHUE2014: Played in all 22 games at midfield during freshman campaign, with 12 starts... Scored two goals and one assist... First career goal was the game-winner in Gators’ 1-0 victory over Grove City (9/10)... Assisted on Allegheny’s lone goal vs. SUNY-Oneonta (9/20), while playing season-high 78 minutes... Scored goal in win over Pitt-Bradford (9/24)... Racked season-high five shots in win at Hiram (10/22).

Personal: Two-sport athlete at Buffalo’s Nardin Academy, lettering in both soccer and track... All-Western New York and All-Catholic soccer selection... Born 11/5/96... Daughter of Nancy and Joseph Donohue... Undeclared major.

freshman - Midfield - blasdell, N.Y./Nardin Academy (Alliance fC)

6 - MAURA HOSSLER2014: Appeared in 16 games at midfield during freshman campaign... Tallied first career shot in season-opener at Nazareth (8/29)... Played season-high 63 minutes in NCAC win at DePauw (10/25).

Personal: Graduate of Smyrna High School... Four-time All-Conference and two-time Delaware All-State selection... Two-year soccer team cap-tain... Central Delaware Riptide club team won three straight State Cups... Also lettered in cross country, earning two All-Conference honors... Born 8/16/96... Daughter of Kathleen and Robert Hossler... Majoring in international relations.

freshman - Midfield/forward - Smyrna, Del./Smyrna (CSCA Riptide)

30 - TARA LYNCH2014: Received first career start at Buffalo State (9/17), earning the shutout victory by making seven saves in a 1-0 win.

Personal: Born 9/30/96... Daughter of Michael and Mary Ann Lynch... Graduate of New Milford... Two-sport athlete, earning three letters apiece in soccer and track and field... Soccer team won Southwest Conference championship... Undeclared major.

22 - SARAH SHERWOOD2014: Appeared in 17 games at midfield as a freshman... Played 30 or more minutes in five different games... Picked up first collegiate point with an assist in the Gators’ 4-0 win over Pitt-Bradford (9/24).

Personal: Graduate of Cape Henry Collegiate School...Three-sport athlete, earning four letters apiece in soccer and cross country, and two in basketball... Named school’s 2013-14 Co-Athlete of the Year... All-TCIS soccer honoree... Soccer team finished as state runners-up in 2013, and state semifinalists in 2014... Two-time All-State performer in cross country... Born 11/9/95... Daughter of Jan Sherwood... Undeclared major.

freshman - Midfield - Virginia beach, Va./Cape Henry Collegiate (Sol fC)

freshman - Goalkpeeer - New Milford, Conn./New Milford (CfC - Candlewood SA)

15 - fRAN WEbER2014: Appeared in 19 games as a freshman at midfield, making two starts...Tallied first career shot in double-overtime win at John Carroll (9/3)... Posted two shots in Homecoming victory over NCAC foe Ohio Wesleyan (10/18)

Personal: Four-year soccer letterwinner at Grosse Pointe South... Two-year team captain... All-District honoree... Four-time conference All-Ac-ademic... Team won four straight district titles, while winning the 2011 regional title and advancing to the state semifinals... Born 7/26/96... Daughter of Mary and Donald Smith... Biology major, with plans to enter the physical therapy field.

freshman - Midfield - Grosse Pointe farms, Mich./Grosse Pointe South (Michgan Gators)

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2014 Allegheny Women's SoccerAllegheny Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 09, 2014)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 15-7 8-2 6-5 1-0CONFERENCE 7-1 4-0 3-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-6 4-2 3-4 1-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 30 at #21 RIT L 0-1 11308/29/14 at Nazareth L 0-3 346Sep 03 at John Carroll Wo2 1-0 50Sep 05 vs BW-W W 4-0 150Sep 06 at Capital University W 2-1 160Sep 10 GROVE CITY W 1-0 160Sep 13 MTU W 4-1 115Sep 17 at Buffalo State W 1-0 100Sep 24 PITT-BRADFORD W 4-0 70

* Sep 27 at Denison W 1-0 225Sep 20 ONEONTA L 1-2 115

* Oct 04 at Kenyon College L o 2 2-3 75Oct 07 FREDONIA L o t 1-2 55

* Oct 14 OBERLIN W 2-0 85* Oct 18 OHIO WESLEYAN W 5-0 64* Oct 22 at Hiram W 1-0 86* 10/25/201at DePauw University W 1-0 75* Oct 28 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER W 1-0 70* Nov 01 WITTENBERG W 2-0 77

Nov 05 #3 DENISON W 4-1 160Nov 08 at Kenyon College L 1-3 200Nov 15 at #12 TCNJ L 0-3 280

TEAM STATISTICS ALLW OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 39-332 20-221 Goals scored per game 1.77 0.91 Shot pct. . 1 1 7 . 0 9 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 170-332 100-221 SOG pct. . 5 1 2 . 4 5 2 S h o t s / G a m e 15.1 10.0CORNER KICKS 92 69PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 9 4 Red cards 1 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 971 1710 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/97 11/155 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/150

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att3 Jessie Thiessen 22 9 9 27 59 . 1 5 3 37 . 6 2 7 5 0 - 011 Hannah Zangara 20 6 2 14 25 . 2 4 0 16 . 6 4 0 4 0 - 05 Faith Robinson 21 4 2 10 18 . 2 2 2 10 . 5 5 6 1 0 - 02 Greta Hilbrands 19 3 2 8 31 . 0 9 7 14 . 4 5 2 1 2 - 216 Tori Delzer 21 3 1 7 30 . 1 0 0 16 . 5 3 3 0 0 - 021 Jaymee Wallace 22 2 3 7 32 . 0 6 2 10 . 3 1 2 1 0 - 08 Lauren Miller 22 3 0 6 15 . 2 0 0 10 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 017 Niki Augustine 21 2 1 5 31 . 0 6 5 11 . 3 5 5 0 0 - 027 Liana Leja 21 2 1 5 22 . 0 9 1 12 . 5 4 5 1 0 - 018 Sarah Donohue 22 2 1 5 22 . 0 9 1 11 . 5 0 0 1 0 - 020 Brianna Layman 22 2 0 4 14 . 1 4 3 9 . 6 4 3 1 0 - 026 Olivia Cushman 20 1 1 3 12 . 0 8 3 5 . 4 1 7 0 0 - 07 Colleen Fleming 12 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 4 3 0 0 - 022 Sarah Sherwood 17 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 014 Emma Yates 21 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 015 Fran Weber 19 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 010 Hannah Eisemann 7 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 09 Sam Brooks 19 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 06 Maura Hossler 16 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 012 Sierra Beaty 16 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 025 Lara Munoz 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 013 Kayla Dantona 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 22 39 26 104 332 . 1 1 7 170 . 5 1 2 15 2 - 2Opponents 22 20 16 56 221 . 0 9 0 100 . 4 5 2 7 0 - 0

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho30 Tara Lynch 1 90:00 0 0.00 7 1.000 1-0-0 1/01 Gabby Curtis 21 1937:48 20 0.93 68 . 7 7 3 14-7-0 11/0

Total 22 2027:48 20 0.89 80 . 8 0 0 15-7-0 12Opponents 22 2027:48 39 1.73 131 . 7 7 1 7-15-0 3

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 17 21 0 1 39Opponents 9 9 1 1 20

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 142 181 5 4 332Opponents 104 106 6 5 221

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 40 36 3 1 80Opponents 58 70 3 0 131

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 43 44 1 4 92Opponents 27 41 0 1 69

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 85 87 5 1 178Opponents 78 62 0 1 141

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Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster in addition to Earlham College as an affiliate member — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards.

Significantly, all nine NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 276 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored.

A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women’s sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart.

The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference.

The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

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2014 NCAC fINAL STANDINGS

fIRST TEAMFORWARDJessie Thiessen Allegheny SoAnne Denz Denison SoBecca Romaine Kenyon SrMaggie Smith Kenyon So

MIDFIELDLauren Hancher Wooster JrTobie Weston Wittenberg SrAndrea Wittle Denison JrHannah Zangara Allegheny JrDEFENSEMackenzie Bolon Wittenberg JrMarie Laube Kenyon JrJaymee Wallace Allegheny SrDrew Wentzel Denison Fr

GOALKEEPERAlissa Poolpol Kenyon Jr

HONORAbLE MENTIONFORWARDJessice Friesen Wooster SrElizabeth Seewer DePauw So

MIDFIELDNiki Augustine Allegheny Jr Elyse Douglas Oberlin FrAlyssa Giarusso Ohio Welseyan SoChelsey Marcum Wittenberg SrAbbey Rowe Hiram SoJessica Skelly Denison SoAnna Walley Kenyon Sr

SECOND TEAMFORWARDKatie Burns Wittenberg JrGwennie Gardiner Oberlin FrAllie Glatt Hiram SoChloe Jacob DePauw Sr

MIDFIELDKatie Hoener Kenyon SrMegann Lear DePauw JrKelsey Martin Hiram SrMeg Wozniak Denison Fr

DEFENSELogan Berlet Denison JrMichelle Brunswick Wittenberg SoRachael Davis Wooster JrMeredith Schoenfield DePauw Jr

GOALKEEPERKallie Reed Hiram Jr

TEAM W-L-T Pts Pct. GF GA W-L-T Pct GF GAAllegheny 7-1-0 21 .875 15 3 15-7-0 .682 39 20Kenyon 7-1-0 21 .875 16 8 13-8-1 .614 35 26Denison 6-2-0 18 .750 19 5 13-6-0 .684 50 19Wittenberg 4-4-0 12 .500 17 11 8-8-1 .500 31 26DePauw 3-3-2 11 .500 9 8 5-8-2 .400 14 22Wooster 3-4-1 10 .438 9 10 9-8-1 .528 34 21Oberlin 3-5-0 9 .375 5 15 10-8-0 .556 21 28Hiram 1-6-1 4 .188 6 14 6-11-1 .361 24 29Ohio Welsyn 0-8-0 0 .000 3 25 1-14-2 .118 9 41

2014 ALL-NCAC SELECTIONS

DEFENSECarly Joliat Wooster JrAlyson Marzonie DePauw JrBailey Norton Hiram SoHeather Pacheco Kenyon FrSarah Stachowiak Ohio Wesleyan Sr

GOALKEEPERGabby Curtis Allegheny SrKate Frost Oberlin Sr

2014 NCAC TOURNAMENTSEMIFINALS#1 Kenyon 2, #4 Wittenberg 0#2 Allegheny 4, #3 Denison 1

CHAMPIONSHIPKenyon 3, Allegheny 1

2014 NCAC Offensive Player of the YearBecca Romaine, Sr, Kenyon

2014 NCAC Defensive Player of the YearJaymee Wallace, Sr, Allegheny

2014 NCAC Newcomer of the YearDrew Wentzel, Fr, Denison

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OVERALL NCAC Year W L T W L T1985* ......... 11 .............2 ............2 9 ............... 1 ............... 21986* ......... 15 .............4 ............1 12 .............. 0 ............... 01987* ......... 14 .............3 ............2 4 ............... 0 ............... 21988*^ ........ 16 .............5 ............0 6 ............... 0 ............... 01989# ......... 14 .............5 ............1 7 ............... 1 ............... 01990 ........... 10 .............8 ............2 5 ............... 2 ............... 11991 ........... 7 ...............11...........2 4 ............... 3 ............... 11992 ........... 9 ...............10...........0 4 ............... 4 ............... 01993 ........... 9 ...............10...........1 5 ............... 3 ............... 01994 ........... 11 .............6 ............2 4 ............... 2 ............... 21995 ........... 7 ...............12...........1 4 ............... 4 ............... 01996 ........... 16 .............3 ............1 7 ............... 1 ............... 01997 ........... 18 .............2 ............0 6 ............... 2 ............... 01998 ........... 10 .............9 ............1 4 ............... 4 ............... 01999 ........... 12 .............5 ............2 5 ............... 3 ............... 02000# ......... 16 .............4 ............1 7 ............... 1 ............... 02001 ........... 13 .............6 ............0 5 ............... 3 ............... 02002 ........... 14 .............4 ............2 6 ............... 1 ............... 12003*^ ........ 15 .............3 ............1 8 ............... 1 ............... 02004 ........... 9 ...............7 ............2 4 ............... 2 ............... 22005 ........... 10 .............5 ............2 4 ............... 3 ............... 12006 ........... 10 .............7 ............1 3 ............... 4 ............... 12007 ........... 6 ...............9 ............3 3 ............... 4 ............... 12008 ........... 8 ...............8 ............3 5 ............... 2 ............... 12009 ........... 11 .............6 ............2 4 ............... 2 ............... 22010^.......... 14 .............3 ............4 4 ............... 1 ............... 22011# ......... 11 .............5 ............3 5 ............... 1 ............... 22012 ........... 8 ...............7 ............1 3 ............... 3 ............... 02013#%^ .... 11 .............6 ............2 5 ............... 1 ............... 22014#^ ....... 15 .............7 ............0 7 ............... 1 ............... 0TOT 342 174 48 156 58 23

* NCAC Regular Season Champion# NCAC Co-Regular Season Champion% NCAC Tournament Champion^ NCAA Division III National Tournament Appearance

YEARLY RESULTS NCAC MAJOR AWARD WINNERSNCAC OffENSIVE PLAYER Of THE YEARNellie Springer ................................................1986, 1988Georganne Morin .....................................................1985

NCAC DEfENSIVE PLAYER Of THE YEARJaymee Wallace .........................................................2014Kira Kliment ..............................................................2011Liz Orr .......................................................................2002Jamie McGrady .........................................................1997

NCAC NEWCOMER Of THE YEARJessie Thiessen ..........................................................2013Alison Buzzard ...........................................................2010Emily Karr .................................................................2008

NCAC COACH Of THE YEARMike Webber ............................................................2013Paul Bonus .................................................................2003Jeff Groff ....................................................................2000John Wilcher ............................................1986, 1988, 1997

NSCAA ALL-AMERICANSKira Kliment ..............................................................2011Lauren Moser ............................................................2003Jane Och ...................................................................2000Jamie McGrady .........................................................1997Lisa DeLuca ...............................................................1994Jen Vescio ..................................................................1991Rebecca Smith ..........................................................1990Amy Miltenberger .....................................................1989Denise Petrossi .........................................................1989Georganne Morin ...................................1986, 1987, 1988Nellie Springer .......................................1986, 1987, 1988

NSCAA ALL-REGIONJessie Thiessen ..........................................................2014Jaymee Wallace .........................................................2014Hannah Zangara ........................................................2014Alison Buzzard ..................................................2010, 2013Becca Crissman ........................................................2011Kira Kliment ..............................................................2011Emily Karr ........................................................2010, 2011Nicole Mascia............................................................2010Abby Silvester ...........................................................2010Monica Shaffer ..........................................................2009Katie Murphy ............................................................2008Ashley Rogerson ..............................................2004, 2005Jen Bilec ...........................................................2003, 2004Sharon Greene ..........................................................2003Jill Malone .................................................................2003Lauren Moser ............................................................2003Jane Och .................................................2000, 2001, 2002Liz Orr ..............................................................2000, 2002Katie Paulsen .............................................................1999Allison Pyewell ........................................1996, 1997, 1998Jamie McGrady ................................................1996, 1997Tracy Lohman ..................................................1995, 1996Jill Michalski..............................................................1994Lisa DeLuca ......................................................1993, 1994Melissa Rao .............................................1990, 1991, 1992Rebecca Smith .................................................1990, 1991Deb Klinefelter.................................................1989, 1990Jen Vescio ..................................................................1991Amy Miltenberger .....................................................1989Denise Petrossi .........................................................1989Carolyn Holschlag............................................1998, 1989Kathy Kuhar ...............................................................1986Georganne Morin ...................................1986, 1987, 1988Ellie Pennington ...............................................1986, 1987Nellie Springer .......................................1986, 1987, 1988

Nellie Springer

AmyMiltenberger

AllisonPyewell

KiraKliment

Emily Karr

Alisonbuzzard

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RECORD bOOKSINGLE-GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS

POINTS10 ...................................... Alexis Emrick............................. vs. Grove City 9/20/979 ...................................... Denise Petrossi................................ vs. Oberlin 10/15/868 ............................................ FIVE TIMES.........................Most recent - Sara Weber.....................vs. Ohio Wesleyan 10/16/93

GOALS5 ......................................... Alexis Emrick.............................. vs. Grove City 9/20/974 ....................................... Nellie Springer................................. vs. Oberlin 10/15/964 ................................... Georganne Morin.................................vs. Wooster 10/26/853 ................................................. 27 Times................. Most recent - Emma Loniewski................................. vs. Oberlin 10/17/12

ASSISTS3 ..........................................EIGHT TIMES.................... Most recent - Jessie Thiessen......................vs. Ohio Wesleyan 10/18/14

SAVES23 ................................ Stacy Hildebrandt................................ vs. Cortland 9/19/9223 ................................. Debra Klinefelter.......................................vs. Alfred 9/4/8721 ................................. Debra Klinefelter.................................. vs. Cortland 9/9/9020 ..........................................TWO TIMES.................... Most recent - Joan Anderson

vs. Edinboro 10/12/2000

POINTS62 ........................... Nellie Springer, 198562 ........................... Nellie Springer, 198654 ........................... Nellie Springer, 198848 ....................... Georganne Morin, 198543 ........................... Denise Petrossi, 1986

GOALS28 ........................... Nellie Springer, 198526 ........................... Nellie Springer, 198623 ........................... Nellie Springer, 198818 ....................... Georganne Morin, 198517 ........................... Nellie Springer, 1987

ASSISTS15 ..................................... Jane Och, 200113 ........................... Denise Petrossi, 198612 ....................... Georganne Morin, 198510 ............................................ SIX TIMES

SAVES165 ....................... Stacy Hildebrant, 1992150 ......................... Deb Klinefelter, 1990152 .......................... Rhonda Moore, 1985139 .......................... Joan Anderson, 2000134 .............................Natalie Polito, 1994

SOLO SHUTOUTS14 ...................................Emily Karr, 201112 ...................................Emily Karr, 201011 .............................. Gabby Curtis, 201411 ...................................Emily Karr, 20098 .................................. Karyn Howe, 19978 .............................. Beth Van Parys, 20058 ............................Michelle Welker, 2006

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE0.31 ......................... Joan Anderson, 20030.34 .......................Danielle Aubele, 19970.40 ................................Emily Karr, 20110.40 ............................. Karyn Howe, 19970.40 ......................... Joan Anderson, 20020.42 ......................... Beth Van Parys, 20030.48 ................................Emily Karr, 2010

POINTS218 .................... Nellie Springer, 1985-88143 ................ Georganne Morin, 1985-88115 .................... Denise Petrossi, 1986-89108 ...........................Jane Och, 1999-200282 ...............................Jen Vescio, 1988-9173 ...................... Allison Pyewell, 1995-9869 ......................... Katie Paulsen, 1996-9968 ........................ Alexis Emrick, 1996-9860 .................... Jeanne Kondrich, 1994-97

GOALS94 ...................... Nellie Springer, 1985-8842 .................. Georganne Morin, 1985-8843 ...................... Denise Petrossi, 1986-8938 .............................Jane Och, 1999-200231 ...................... Allison Pyewell, 1995-9830 ........................ Alexis Emrick, 1995-98

ASSISTS39 .................. Georganne Morin, 1985-8832 .............................Jane Och, 1999-200230 ...................... Nellie Springer, 1985-8829 .................... Denise Petrosski, 1986-8925 ........................ Tracy Lohman, 1993-9624 ...............................Jen Vescio, 1988-91

SAVES475 .................... Deb Klinefelter, 1987-90308 ..................... Joan Anderson, 2000-03273 ........................... Emily Carr, 2008-11237 ..................... Rhonda Moore, 1985-86208 ...................Danielle Aubele, 1995-98195 ..................... Beth Van Parys, 2002-05

SHUTOUTS43 ..............................Emily Karr, 2008-1121 ...................... Deb Klinefelter, 1987-9018 ......................... Gabby Curtis, 2012-1415 ....................... Beth Van Parys, 2002-0513 ....................... Joan Anderson, 2000-0312 ........................... Karyn Howe, 1994-9711 .....................Danielle Aubele, 1995-98

TEAM RECORDSPoints, game ......................... 34 ................vs. Earlham (9/16/89)Goals, game ......................... 15 ................vs. Earlham (9/16/89)Assists, game ....................... 12 .................vs. Oberlin (9/21/94)Saves .................................... 23 ...............vs. Cortland (9/18/92)............................................. 23 .....................vs. Alfred (9/4/87)

Consecutive Wins................. 17 .........Oct. 12, 1996 - Oct. 1, 1997Unbeaten Streak ................... 17 .........Oct. 12, 1996 - Oct. 1, 1997Consecutive Home Wins ...... 21 ................................. 1996-1998Home Unbeaten Streak ........ 21 ................................. 1996-1998Consecutive Road Wins ........ 11 ...........Sep 4, 2010 - Nov. 6, 2010Road Unbeaten Streak .......... 11 ...........Sep 4, 2010 - Nov. 6, 2010Consecutive Shutouts ........... 10 .......... Sep. 1, 2010 - Oct. 2, 2010Consec. Scoreless Mins. ....... 1092 .... Sep. 1, 2010 - Oct. 19, 2010

Wins, season ....................... 18 ..........................1997 (20 games)Winning Pct., season ........... .900 ............................1997 (18-2-0)Ties ..................................... 4 ............................2010 (21 games)Goals .................................. 88 ..........................1988 (21 games)Assists ................................. 57 ..........................2001 (19 games)Points .................................. 217 ........................1997 (20 games)............................................ 217 ........................1988 (21 games)Fewest Goals Allowed ......... 8 ............................2011 (19 games)............................................ 8 ............................1997 (20 games)............................................ 8 ............................2003 (19 games)Saves, season ...................... 211 ........................1985 (15 games)Shutouts .............................. 14 ..........................2002 (19 games)............................................ 14 ..........................1997 (20 games)Overtime Games Played ..... 7 (2-2-3) .................1994 (20 games)

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OPPONENT HISTORYOpponent W L T ALL* OPP^

Adrian 1 0 0 1991 ----

Albion 1 0 0 1995 ----

Alfred 3 4 0 1991 1995

Baldwin-Wallace 7 2 1 2014 2012

Bethany 2 0 0 1996 ----

Binghamton 0 1 0 ---- 1991

Brockport 2 1 0 1993 2011

Buffalo State 3 0 1 2014 ----

Canisius 1 3 1 1990 1988

Capital 2 1 1 2001 2014

Carnegie Mellon 6 10 6 2010 2012

Case Western Reserve 16 2 0 2006 1995

Centre 0 1 0 ---- 2007

Charleston 2 0 0 1997 ----

Christopher Newport 1 0 0 2003 ----

Clarion 0 1 0 ---- 2008

Clark (Mass.) 1 0 0 2010 ----

Cortland 0 6 0 ---- 1993

Curry 2 0 1 1993 ----

Daemen 2 0 0 2010 ----

Dayton 0 1 0 ---- 1986

Denison 16 16 3 2014 2012

DePauw 3 3 0 2014 2013

Dickinson 1 0 0 2001 ----

Earlham 18 3 0 2009 2004

Edinboro 1 0 1 1999 ----

Elizabethtown 2 2 1 2009 1993

Franklin & Marshall 2 2 0 1992 2009

Fredonia 8 5 0 2013 2014

Frostburg State 7 0 1 2006 ----

Gannon 7 2 2 1997 1992

Geneseo 5 4 0 2012 1999

Geneva 11 1 0 2000 1995

Gettysburg 0 2 0 ---- 1998

Grove City 18 2 1 2014 2012

Gustavus Aldolphus 1 0 0 1987 ----

Hartwick 3 1 0 2010 1988

Heidleberg 2 1 0 1997 1996

Hiram 16 0 0 2014 ----

Hope 0 1 0 ---- 1998

Houghton 2 0 0 2012 ----

Indiana University (PA) 0 1 0 ---- 1994

John Carroll 9 4 1 2014 2008

Johns Hopkins 0 1 0 ----- 2013

Kalamazoo 2 4 0 1989 1998

Kenyon 21 8 4 2013 2014

Keuka 1 0 0 1990 ----

Lycoming 1 0 0 2011 ----

Opponent W L T ALL* OPP^

Lynchburg 1 0 0 1992 ----

Marymount 1 0 0 1987 ----

Medaille 2 0 0 2011 ----

Mercyhurst 2 5 0 1988 1993

Messiah 1 1 0 1990 1991

Mount Union 6 2 1 2014 2013

Nazareth 1 4 1 1987 2014

The College of New Jersey 0 1 0 ---- 2014

New York University 0 2 0 ---- 2009

UNC Wesleyan 1 1 0 1989 1991

Oberlin 27 2 2 2014 2006

Ohio Northern 0 1 1 ---- 2013

Ohio Wesleyan 16 17 2 2014 2011

Oneonta State 1 2 0 2010 2014

Otterbein 2 3 0 2012 2008

Penn State-Altoona 2 0 0 2011 ----

Penn State-Behrend 12 1 2 2010 2000

Pitt-Bradford 3 0 1 2014 ----

Randolph-Macon 0 1 0 ---- 1995

RIT 0 3 0 ---- 2014

Roanoke 1 0 0 1989 ----

Rochester 0 4 0 1992 ----

Rutgers-Camden 1 0 0 2012 ----

Saint Francis (Pa.) 4 0 0 1990 ----

Saint Vincent 1 0 0 2000 ----

Salem State 1 0 0 1988 ----

Scranton 2 1 0 2005 1990

St. Mary’s 1 0 0 1994 ----

Stevens Tech 1 0 0 2009 ----

Stoneybrook 0 1 0 ---- 1987

Thomas More 1 1 0 1997 2013

Transylvania 0 1 0 ---- 2007

Union 0 1 0 ---- 2004

Virginia Wesleyan 0 1 0 ---- 1995

Walsh 3 0 0 1999 ----

Washington & Jefferson 3 0 0 2006 ----

Washington (Mo.) 0 2 0 ---- 2010

Western New England 1 0 0 2010 ----

Westminster 6 1 1 2009 2005

William Smith 0 4 0 ---- 2008

Wilmington 1 3 0 1998 2007

Wittenberg 15 8 6 2014 2012

Wooster 20 11 5 2014 2012

York (Pa.) 1 0 0 2011 ----

* - Last Allegheny win in the series

^ - Last opponent win in the series

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ALL-NCAC SELECTIONS Jaymee Wallace .............................. 2014 Hannah Zangara ............................. 2014 Leanne Balster ............................... 2013 Alison Buzzard ................................ 2013 Jessie Thiessen .......................... 2013, 14Ashley Lehr .................................... 2012Becca Crissman ............................. 2011 Kira Kliment ................................... 2011 Emily Karr ................................. 2010, 11 Abby Silvester ................................ 2010 Monica Schaffer ............................. 2009Katie Murphy ................................. 2008Ashley Rogerson ...................... 2004, ‘05Sharon Greene ............................... 2003Jill Malone ...................................... 2003Lauren Moser ................................. 2003Liz Orr ...................................... 2001, ‘02Jane Och ............................ 2000, ‘01, ‘02Katie Paulsen ............................ 1998, ‘99Jamie McGrady .............................. 1997Suzie Plano ..................................... 1997Alexis Emrick ................................. 1996Allison Pyewell ................... 1996, ‘97, ‘98Tracy Lohman .......................... 1995, ‘96Jill Michalski................................... 1994Lisa DeLuca .................................... 1993Melissa Rao .............................. 1990, ‘91Debra Klinefelter ........................... 1989Denise Petrossi .............................. 1989Jen Vescio ........................... 1989, ‘90, ‘91Katie West ................................ 1988, ‘89Carolyn Holtschlag .................. 1987, ’89Kathy Kuhar .................................... 1986Amy Miltenberger .................... 1986, ‘88Rhonda Moore ................................ 1986Ellie Pennington ..................1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Missy Fovel .................................... 1985Georganne Morin ................ 1985, ‘86, ‘87Sue Scudder ....................... 1985, ‘86, ‘87Nellie Springer ............... ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88

SECOND TEAM Lauren Miller .................................. 2013 Hannah Zangara ............................. 2013Emma Loniewski ............................ 2012Sam Hoderlein ............................... 2012Katrina Gazsi .................................. 2011 Samantha Hoderlein ....................... 2011 Alex Gordon .................................. 2009Emily Karr ...................................... 2009

Ashley Lehr .................................... 2009Nicole Masica............................ 2009, 10Jillian Bolton ................................... 2008Monica Schaffer ............................. 2007Christy McShea .............................. 2006Katie Murphy ........................... 2006, ‘07Emily Spencer ................................ 2006Stacy Miller .................................... 2005Beth Van Parys ................................ 2005Christy McShea .............................. 2006Katie Murphy ........................... 2006, ‘07Emily Spencer ................................ 2006Ashley Kittridge ............................. 2004Jen Bilec ............................. 2002, ‘03, ‘04Lauren Moser ................................. 2002Sharon Greene ......................... 2000, ‘01Kryss Jones ............................... 2000, ‘01Liz Orr ...................................... 1999, ‘00Erica Frank ........................ 1998, ‘99, ‘00Jeanne Kondrich ............................. 1997Katie Paulsen .................................. 1997Karyn Howe .............................. 1996, ‘97Laura Tomaselli .............................. 1995Lisa DeLuca .................................... 1994Cindy Hart ..................................... 1993Natalie Polito .................................. 1993Diane Levesque........................ 1992, ‘94Melissa Rao .................................... 1992Cynthia Massing ............................ 1991Lisa Siconolfi ............................ 1991, ‘92Rebecca Smith ............................... 1991Julie Kuhar ...................................... 1990Amy Miltenberger .......................... 1989Carolyn Holtschlag ........................ 1988Kristin Kleber ................................. 1988Debra Klinefelter ........................... 1988Georganne Morin .......................... 1988Katie West ...................................... 1987Kathy Kuhar .................................... 1985Rhonda Moore ................................ 1985

HONORAbLE MENTION Niki Augustine ............................... 2014 Gabby Curtis ................................. 2014 Jaymee Wallace .............................. 2013Michelle Holcomb .......................... 2012Ashley Lehr .................................... 2011 Alex Gordon ............................. 2010, 11Kira Kliment ................................... 2010 Becky Arndt ................................... 2009Emily Karr ...................................... 2008

Abby Silvester ................................ 2008Jillian Bolton ................................... 2007Ashley Miller ............................ 2007, ‘09Ashley Hughes ............................... 2006Robin Bunch ............................. 2005, ‘06Katie Murphy ................................. 2005Leah Karpa ..................................... 2004Beth Van Parys ................................ 2004Jill Gray .......................................... 2003Teressa Lettrich .............................. 2003Kryss Jones ..................................... 2002Jill Malone ...................................... 2001Lauren Moser ................................. 2001Joan Anderson .......................... 2000, ‘02Meredith Stone ............................... 2000Jane Och ........................................ 1999Lisa Vasek ...................................... 1998Mandy Treadway ....................... 1997,’98Laura Tomaselli .............................. 1996Regina Fleischman ......................... 1995Allison Pyewell ............................... 1995Natalie Polito .................................. 1994Lisa Rader ...................................... 1994Rebecca Smith ............................... 1992Kristin Malloy ................................. 1991Allison Glover .................... 1990, ‘91, ‘93Sue Markovitz ........................... 1990, ‘93Debra Klinefelter ........................... 1990Jen Russell ...................................... 1989Lori Richardson ........................ 1988, ‘89Jen Vescio ....................................... 1988Debra Klinefelter ........................... 1987Amy Miltenberger .......................... 1987Denise Petrossi .............................. 1986Katy West ....................................... 1986Mary McLaughlin ........................... 1985Robin Skurboll ............................... 1985

NCAC ALL-DECADE TEAM2003-12 ................................... Emily Karr

1994-2003 .................................. Jane Och......................................... Allison Pyewell...................................................... Liz Orr

1984-1993 .................... Georganne Morin.........................................Nellie Springer............................................. Sue Scudder....................................... Ellie Pennington

fIRST TEAM

SECOND TEAMHONORAbLE MENTION

NCAC ALL-DECADE TEAM

AshleyLehr

MonicaSchaffer

LizOrr

KatiePaulsen

Denise Petrossi

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1985Record: 11-2-2 (9-1-2)Coach: John WilcherCaptain:Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 3-0at Canisius ............................. L ........... 0-1Oberlin .................................. T ........... 3-3at Wooster .............................W ........... 5-1at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 4-1at Case Western Reserve.......W ........... 6-1Denison .................................W ........... 2-1Bethany .................................W ........... 4-2at Ohio Wesleyan ..................W ........... 2-0at Oberlin ............................... L ........... 1-2Kenyon ..................................W ........... 7-2at Bethany .............................W ........... 4-2Wooster.................................W ........... 8-0Case Western Reserve ..........W ........... 5-0Denison .................................. T ........... 3-3

1986Record: 15-4-1 (12-0-0)Coach: John WilcherCaptain:at Houghton ..........................W ........... 3-0at Alfred ................................. L ....... 1-2 %at Nazareth ............................. L ........... 0-2Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 5-0Oberlin .................................W ........... 8-1Curry College ........................ T ........... 0-0Franklin and Marshall ...........W ........... 4-1Rochester ............................... L ........... 1-2Geneva .................................W ........... 5-0at Wooster .............................W ........... 6-0at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 1-0at Case Reserve ....................W ........... 2-0Denison .................................W ........... 4-0at Ohio Wesleyan ..................W ........... 3-0at Dayton ................................ L ........... 2-4at Oberlin ..............................W ..........10-1Kenyon ..................................W ........... 7-1Wooster.................................W ........... 1-0 Case Reserve ........................W ........... 6-0at Denison .............................W ........... 3-0% - overtime

1987Record: 14-3-2 (4-0-2)Coach: John WilcherCaptain:Alfred ....................................W ........... 1-0Franklin & Marshall ................ L ........... 3-7Canisius ................................. L ......2-3 OTKalamazoo .............................W ........... 3-1Gustavus Aldolphus ..............W ........... 2-1Stoneybrook ........................... L ........... 1-3at Geneva ..............................W ........... 4-1at Mercyhurst ........................W ........... 3-1Nazareth ................................W ........... 2-1St. Francis (Pa.) ......................W ........... 5-0Marymount ...........................W ........... 6-0at Fredonia State ...................W ........... 3-0at Ohio Wesleyan ................... T ....... 2-2 %at Wooster .............................W ........... 3-1at Kenyon ............................... T ....... 1-1 %at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 1-0Gannon .................................W ........... 5-0Case Western Reserve ..........W ........... 1-0Denison .................................W ........... 2-1% - overtime

1988Record: 16-5-0 (6-0-0)Coach: John WilcherCaptain:Scranton ................................W ........... 1-0Cortland................................. L ........... 0-1at Canisius ............................. L ........... 0-3Baldwin-Wallace ...................W ........... 4-1at Curry ................................W ........... 4-1at Salem State ........................W ........... 5-3Geneva .................................W ........... 5-1at Kalamazoo .......................... L ........... 0-1at St. Francis (Pa.) ..................W ........... 3-2SUNY at Buffalo .....................W ........... 3-1Fredonia State .......................W ........... 3-0Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 3-0Mercyhurst ............................W ........... 6-2Wooster.................................W ........... 8-1at Alfred ................................. L ....... 1-3 %Kenyon ..................................W ........... 5-0at Gannon .............................W ........... 5-0at Case Western Reserve.......W ........... 3-0at Denison .............................W ........... 3-0Oberlin .................................W ........... 6-0Hartwick ................................ L ........... 1-2% - overtime

1989Record: 14-5-1 (7-1-0)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Katie West, Carolyn HoltschlagWilliam Smith ......................... L ........... 0-1Cortland................................. L ........... 0-1Canisius ................................. T ....... 1-1 %Kalamazoo .............................W ........... 1-0at Mercyhurst ......................... L ........... 0-2Earlham ................................W ..........15-0Alfred ....................................W ........... 5-2at Geneva ..............................W ........... 2-0Wooster.................................W ....... 2-1 %at St. Francis (Pa.) ..................W ........... 6-1Wittenberg ...........................W ........... 2-1at Fredonia State .................... L ........... 1-2Roanoke at NC Wesleyan .......W ........... 1-0at North Carolina Wesleyan ...W ........... 5-0Gannon .................................W ........... 3-0at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 2-1Oberlin .................................W ....... 1-0 %Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ....... 3-2 %at Case Western Reserve.......W ........... 2-1at Denison .............................. L ........... 0-1% - overtime

1990Record: 10-8-2 (5-2-1)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Deb Klinefelter, Sue Markovitz, Jen RussellKeuka ....................................W ........... 1-0Fredonia ................................W ........... 5-1at Canisius ............................W ........... 3-0at Cortland ............................. L ........... 1-2Mercyhurst ............................. L ........... 0-1at Earlham .............................W ........... 6-0Rochester ............................... L ........... 0-1at Wooster .............................. L ........... 0-1St. Francis (Pa.) ......................W ........... 6-0at Wittenberg ........................W ........... 3-2at Kalamazoo .......................... L ........... 0-3at Messiah .............................W ........... 2-1at Scranton ............................. L ........... 0-1at Gannon .............................. T ....... 0-0 %Alfred ..................................... L ........... 1-3Kenyon ..................................W ........... 3-0at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 2-1at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 3-4Case Western Reserve ..........W ........... 2-1Denison .................................. T ....... 0-0 %% - overtime

1991Record: 7-11-2 (4-3-1)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Jen RussellCortland................................. L ........... 0-1North Carolina Wesleyan ........ L ........... 1-3Adrian ...................................W ........... 7-0at Mercyhurst ......................... L ........... 5-0at Binghamton ........................ L ........... 0-1Alfred ....................................W ........... 2-0at Carnegie Mellon ...............W ........... 3-0Kalamazoo .............................. L ........... 0-2Wittenberg ...........................W ........... 3-1Oberlin .................................W ........... 3-0at Kenyon ............................... T ....... 2-2 %Messiah .................................. L ........... 0-3Wooster.................................. L ........... 0-1Elizabethtown ........................ T ....... 1-1 %at Case Western Reserve.......W ........... 1-0Earlham ................................W ........... 4-0Gannon .................................. L ........... 1-3Ohio Wesleyan ....................... L ........... 1-4at Rochester ........................... L ........... 0-8at Denison .............................. L ........... 1-2% - overtime

1992Record: 9-10-0 (4-4-0)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Lisa Siconolfi, Rebecca SmithLynchburg College ...............W ........... 3-0at Franklin & Marshall ...........W ........... 3-0Mercyhurst ............................. L ........... 2-4Geneva .................................W ........... 4-1Carnegie Mellon ...................W ........... 4-0at Cortland ............................. L ........... 0-2at Gannon .............................. L ........... 1-4Denison .................................. L ........... 2-3Fredonia ................................. L ........... 0-3at Wittenberg ........................W ........... 1-0at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 2-1Brockport ..............................W ........... 4-2at Earlham .............................W ........... 6-0at Wooster .............................. L ........... 0-3at Elizabethtown ..................... L ........... 1-3Case Western ........................W ....... 2-0 %Kenyon ................................... L ........... 0-1

Rochester ............................... L ........... 1-2at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 0-3% - overtime

1993Record: 9-10-1 (5-3-0)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Tierney Hunt, Diane Levesque, Jill Michalskiat Baldwin-Wallace ................W ........... 5-0Cortland................................. L ....... 0-1 %DePauw .................................. L ....... 2-3 %at Mercyhurst ......................... L ........... 0-7Gettysburg ............................. L ........... 0-3Curry ....................................W ........... 2-1at Carnegie Mellon ................ L ........... 2-3at Geneseo ............................. L ........... 0-6Oberlin .................................W ........... 5-0Elizabethtown ........................ L ....... 1-2 %at Case Western ..................... L ........... 1-2Earlham ................................W ........... 2-0at Brockport ..........................W ........... 1-0at Wittenberg ........................W ........... 4-2at Geneva ..............................W ........... 5-4at Ohio Wesleyan ..................W ........... 4-1Gannon .................................. T ....... 1-1 %Kenyon ................................... L ........... 1-2Wooster.................................W ........... 1-0Denison .................................. L ........... 0-4% - overtime

1994Record: 11-6-3 (4-2-2)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Lisa DeLuca, Natalie PolitoIndiana University, PA ............. L ....... 2-3 %St. Mary’s ...............................W ........... 5-0Baldwin-Wallace ...................W ........... 6-2Heidleberg ...........................W ........... 6-3Geneseo ................................ L ....... 1-2 %Carnegie Mellon ................... T ....... 1-1 %at Grove City .........................W ........... 4-0Washington (Mo.) ................... L ........... 0-1at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 9-2at Elizabethtown ....................W ........... 2-0Case Western ........................W ........... 3-2at Earlham .............................W ....... 2-1 %at Fredonia ............................. L ........... 1-2Wittenberg ............................ T ....... 0-0 %Geneva .................................W ........... 4-0Ohio Wesleyan ....................... T ....... 0-0 %at Gannon .............................W ........... 2-1at Kenyon ............................... L ........... 0-2at Wooster .............................. L ........... 0-6Denison .................................W ....... 4-1 %% - overtime

1995Record: 7-12-1 (4-4-0)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Regina Fleischman, Lisa RaderBaldwin-Wallace ................. L ........... 0-1Alfred ..................................... L ........... 1-3Fredonia ................................. L ........... 0-3Albion ...................................W ........... 3-1Wilmingtion ........................... L ........... 0-4at Carnegie Mellon ............... L ........... 0-1at Randolph-Macon ................ L ........... 1-7Virginia Wesleyan .................. L ....... 2-4 %at Case Western ..................... L ........... 0-2Grove City.............................W ........... 4-1Penn State-Behrend ................ T ........... 2-2at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 2-3at Geneva ............................... L ........... 1-2Earlham ................................W ........... 2-0Wooster.................................. L ........... 1-2at Denison .............................W ........... 2-1Gannon .................................W ........... 3-1Kenyon ..................................W ........... 2-1Oberlin .................................W ........... 3-1at Wittenberg ......................... L ........... 2-4% - overtime

1996Record: 16-3-1 (7-1-0)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Jeanne Kondrich, Tracy LohmanJohn Carroll ...........................W ........... 2-0Baldwin-Wallace .................... T ....... 2-2 %at Fredonia ............................W ........... 4-1Mount Union ..........................W ....... 2-1 %Heidelberg ............................ L ........... 3-1Carnegie Mellon ................... L ........... 0-2Charleston ............................W ........... 6-0at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 2-0at Grove City .........................W ........... 2-1at Penn State-Behrend ...........W ........... 3-2Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 2-1Geneva .................................W ........... 3-0at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 4-1

at Wooster .............................. L ........... 1-0Bethany .................................W ........... 9-0at Gannon .............................W ........... 2-1at Earlham .............................W ........... 2-1Case Western Reserve ..........W ........... 5-0Denison .................................W ........... 2-1Wittenberg ...........................W ........... 1-0% - overtime

1997Record: 18-2-0 (6-2-0)Coach: John WilcherCaptain: Allison Pyewell, Jamie McGradyFredonia ................................W ........... 7-0Geneseo State .......................W ........... 2-1Heidelberg ...........................W ........... 5-0at Carnegie Mellon ...............W ........... 2-0Thomas More ........................W ........... 7-1at Charleston ........................ W ........... 4-1Oberlin .................................W ........... 7-0Grove City.............................W ........... 7-0Gannon` ................................W ........... 1-0at Wittenberg ........................W ........... 2-0at Geneva ..............................W ........... 6-0at Denison .............................. L ........... 0-2at Case Western ....................W ........... 3-0at Bethany .............................W ........... 8-0Earlham ................................W ........... 3-0Baldwin-Wallace ...................W ........... 5-1Penn State-Behrend ...............W ........... 4-0at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 2-0Wooster.................................W ........... 3-0Kenyon ..................................W ........... 7-0

1998Record: 10-9-1 (4-4-0)Coach: Jeff GroffCaptain: Allison Pyewell, Katie PaulsenFredonia ................................W ........... 5-0Wilmington ...........................W ........... 1-0Kalamazoo .............................. L ........... 2-4Carnegie Mellon .................... L ........... 0-3Gettysburg ............................. L ........... 2-3Geneseo State ........................ L ........... 0-3John Carroll .......................... W ........... 3-1Hope ...................................... L ....... 4-5 %at Grove City .........................W ........... 1-0Wittenberg ............................ L ........... 1-2at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 3-2at Baldwin-Wallace ................W ........... 1-0at Mount Union ....................... T ....... 0-0 %Ohio Wesleyan ....................... L ........... 1-3at Wooster .............................W ........... 3-1at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 4-0at Penn State-Behrend ...........W ........... 2-0at Earlham .............................. L ........... 0-1Case Western Reserve ..........W ........... 3-1Denison .................................. L ........... 0-3% - overtime

1999Record: 12-5-2 (5-3-0)Coach: Jeff GroffCaptain: Andrea Antolik, Katie PaulsenGeneseo State ........................ L ....... 0-1 %Baldwin-Wallace ...................W ........... 2-1at Carnegie Mellon ................ T ........... 2-2Geneva .................................W ........... 6-1Pitt-Bradford..........................W ........... 9-0Walsh ................................... W ....... 2-1 %at John Carroll ........................ L ........... 0-2at Denison .............................. L ........... 0-1Wooster.................................W ........... 1-0at Penn State-Behrend ............ T ....... 1-1 %at Wittenberg ........................W ........... 1-0Oberlin .................................W ........... 2-0Kenyon ..................................W ........... 2-1Frostburg State ......................W ........... 3-1at Hiram ................................W ........... 6-0at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 2-4Grove City.............................W ........... 3-0Edinboro ...............................W ........... 4-3Earlham ................................. L ........... 1-2% - overtime

2000Record: 16-4-1 (7-1-0)Coach: Jeff GroffCaptain: Kate Bradbender, Meredith Stone, Lisa VasekMount Union ..........................W ........... 5-0Geneseo State .......................W ........... 4-1Carnegie Mellon ...................W ........... 1-0at Frostburg State ..................W ........... 3-1at Saint Vincent......................W ........... 2-0at Walsh ................................ W ........... 1-0Denison .................................. L ........... 0-3John Carroll ............................ L ........... 1-2Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 3-2at Wooster .............................W ........... 4-1

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ALL-TIME RESULTSWittenberg ...........................W ........... 4-2Penn State-Behrend ................ L ........... 0-1at Earlham .............................W ........... 2-0at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 3-0at Edinboro ............................ T ....... 1-1 %Hiram ....................................W ........... 6-0at Geneva ..............................W ........... 5-1at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 4-0at Grove City .........................W ........... 2-0Wittenberg * .........................W ........... 2-0Ohio Wesleyan ** ................... L ........... 0-1* - NCAC Semifinals** - NCAC Championship% - overtime

2001Record: 13-6-0 (5-3-0)Coach: Jeff GroffCaptain: Erica Frank, Kryss Jones, Jane OchDickinson ..............................W ........... 3-2Geneseo State .......................W ........... 2-1at Carnegie Mellon ................ L ........... 0-2at Capital ..............................W ........... 3-1Otterbein (at Capital) ............W ........... 4-0at John Carroll ........................ L ........... 0-2at Denison .............................. L ........... 2-3Wooster.................................W ........... 2-1Frostburg State ......................W ........... 3-1Earlham ................................W ........... 2-0at Penn State-Behrend ...........W ........... 5-0Kenyon ..................................W ........... 3-0Oberlin .................................W ........... 5-0at Wittenberg ......................... L ....... 1-2 %at Hiram ................................W ........... 8-0at Westminster.......................W ........... 3-2at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 0-3Grove City.............................W ........... 4-0at Denison * ........................... L ........... 0-2* - NCAC Semifinals% - overtime

2002Record: 14-4-2 (6-1-1) Coach: Paul BonusCaptain: Jane Och, Liz OrrGeneseo State .......................W ........... 2-0John Carroll ...........................W ........... 3-0Carnegie Mellon .................... L ........... 1-2at Oneonta State ..................... L ........... 1-2Hartwick ...............................W ........... 4-0Mount Union ..........................W ........... 3-0at Walsh ................................ W ........... 2-0at Grove City .........................W ........... 3-0at Earlham .............................W ........... 2-1Wittenberg ...........................W ........... 7-0Frostburg State ......................W ........... 1-0Penn State-Behrend ...............W ........... 1-0Ohio Wesleyan ....................... L ........... 0-3Hiram ....................................W ........... 4-0at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 3-1at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 1-0Westminster ........................... T ....... 0-0 %Wooster.................................. T ....... 0-0 %Denison .................................W ........... 1-0at Wooster .............................. L ........... 1-2% - overtime

2003Record: 15-3-1 (8-1-0) Coach: Paul BonusCaptain: Joan Anderson, Sharon Greene, Leah KarpaJohn Carroll ...........................W ........... 2-0Otterbein ............................... L ........... 0-1at Carnegie Mellon ................ T ....... 1-1 %at Mount Union ......................W ........... 2-0at Frostburg State ..................W ........... 4-0Grove City.............................W ........... 2-1Wash. & Jeff........................... W ........... 6-1at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 1-0at Denison .............................W ........... 2-1Earlham ................................W ........... 3-1at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 3-0Christopher Newport ............W ........... 2-0at Penn State-Behrend ...........W ........... 1-0at Wittenberg ........................W ........... 1-0Hiram ....................................W ........... 4-0Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 3-1Wooster (at Erie, Pa.) .............W ........... 1-0Wilmington College ............... L ........... 0-1Wooster.................................. L ........... 0-1% - overtime

2004Record: 9-7-2 (4-2-2) Coach: Paul BonusCaptain: Vicki Hritz, Leah Karpa, Ashley Kit-tridgeat Wash. & Jeff. .......................W ........... 2-0at John Carroll .......................W ........... 2-0Union College ........................ L ........... 0-2

at William Smith ..................... L ........... 1-2Carnegie Mellon .................... T ....... 2-2 %Frostburg State ....................... T ....... 0-0 %Penn State-Behrend ..............W ........... 2-0at Grove City .........................W ........... 1-0Westminster ..........................W ........... 3-1Wittenberg ............................ L ........... 0-1Kenyon ..................................W ........... 3-0at Hiram ................................W ........... 4-0at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 0-4at Wooster .............................W ........... 2-1Denison .................................. L ........... 0-2Oberlin .................................W ........... 5-0at Earlham .............................. L ........... 1-2at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 0-2% - overtime

2005Record: 10-5-2 (4-3-1)Coach: Michael WebberCaptain: Jen Bilec, Stacy Miller, Beth Van Parys, Ashley Rogersonat Hartwick ............................W ........... 6-1Scranton (at Oneonta, NY) .....W ........... 1-0at Mount Union ....................... L ........... 1-2Case Western ........................W ........... 4-0at Westminster........................ L ........... 0-1at Frostburg State ..................W ........... 1-0at Penn State-Behrend ..........W ........... 3-1Grove City.............................W ........... 3-0at Carnegie Mellon ................ T ....... 0-0 %Earlham ................................W ........... 2-0Wooster.................................. L ........... 1-2Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 3-0at Wittenberg ......................... L ........... 0-1at Oberlin ............................... T ....... 1-1 %at Denison .............................. L ........... 1-2Hiram ....................................W ........... 8-0at Kenyon ..............................W ........... 2-0% - overtime

2006Record: 10-7-1 (3-4-1)Coach: Michael WebberCaptain:at Nazareth ............................. L ........... 0-3William Smith ......................... L ........... 0-2Mount Union ..........................W ........... 2-0Westminster ..........................W ........... 3-1at Grove City .........................W ........... 2-0Frostburg State ......................W ........... 2-1at Penn State-Behrend ..........W ........... 3-0Wash. & Jeff............................W ........... 4-1Carnegie Mellon .................... L ........... 1-2Kenyon ................................... L ........... 1-2at Case Western ....................W ........... 1-0Denison .................................. L ........... 0-1at Hiram ................................W ........... 5-0at Earlham .............................W ........... 2-0Oberlin .................................. L ........... 0-2at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 2-5at Wooster .............................W ........... 3-0Wittenberg ............................ T ....... 0-0 %% - overtime

2007Record: 6-9-3 (3-4-1)Coach: Michael WebberCaptain: ................................... Wilmington ............................ L ........... 1-2John Carroll ...........................W ........... 2-1Centre .................................... L ........... 0-2Transylvania ........................... L ........... 1-2Grove City.............................. T ....... 0-0 %at NYU .................................... L ........... 0-2at Westminster.......................W ........... 1-0Otterbein ............................... L ........... 0-4Earlham ................................W ........... 2-1at Carnegie Mellon ................ T ....... 0-0 %Ohio Wesleyan ....................... L ........... 0-1Wooster.................................. L ........... 1-2at Denison .............................. T ....... 0-0 %Hiram ....................................W ........... 1-0at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 3-1at Wittenberg ......................... L ........... 0-1Penn State-Behrend ...............W ........... 1-0at Kenyon ............................... L ........... 0-3% - overtime

2008Record: 8-8-3 (5-2-1)Coach: Michael WebberCaptain: Christy McShea, Katie MurphyJohn Carroll ............................ L ........... 0-1Ohio Northern ........................ T ....... 1-1 %William Smith ......................... L ........... 2-4Nazareth ................................. L ........... 0-1at Grove City .......................... L ........... 0-1Westminster ..........................W ........... 2-1at Otterbein............................ L ........... 0-3Carnegie Mellon ...................W ........... 2-1

at Penn State-Behrend ...........W ........... 3-0Clarion ................................... L ........... 0-1at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 0-1at Wooster .............................W ........... 2-1Denison .................................. L ........... 0-1Oberlin .................................W ........... 3-0at Earlham .............................W ........... 1-0at Hiram ................................W ........... 5-0Wittenberg ............................ T ....... 0-0 %Kenyon ..................................W ........... 1-0at Wittenberg * ...................... T ....... 0-0 %* - NCAC Semifinals% - overtime

2009Record: 11-6-2 (4-2-2)Coach: Michael WebberCaptain: Ashely Miller, Monica Schafferat Westminster.......................W ........... 1-0at Elizabethtown ....................W ........... 4-0at Franklin & Marshall ............ L ........... 1-0at Stevens Tech ......................W ........... 2-0NYU ........................................ L ........... 1-2Grove City.............................W ........... 1-0Penn State-Behrend ...............W ........... 4-0at Carnegie Mellon ................ L ........... 0-1Daemen ................................W ........... 2-0at John Carroll .......................W ........... 4-1Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 3-0Wooster.................................. T ....... 0-0 %at Denison .............................. L ........... 0-3at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 1-0Earlham ................................W ........... 1-0Hiram ....................................W ........... 1-0at Wittenberg ......................... T ....... 0-0 %at Kenyon ............................... L ........... 0-2at Wittenberg * ...................... L ........... 0-1* - NCAC Semifinals% - overtime

2010Record: 14-3-4 (4-1-2)Coach: Michael WebberCaptain: Leanne Iannello, Nicole Mascia, Abby Silvester, Molly WaggonerCarnegie Mellon ...................W ........... 1-0at Clark .................................W ........... 2-0at Western New England .......W ........... 2-0at Oneonta State # .................W ........... 1-0Hartwick # ............................W ........... 1-0at Grove City .........................W ........... 1-0Medaille ................................W ........... 3-0at Penn State-Altoona ............W ........... 2-0John Carroll ............................ T ....... 0-0 %Oberlin .................................W ........... 6-0at Penn State-Behrend ...........W ....... 2-1 %Kenyon ................................... T ....... 1-1 %at Hiram ................................W ........... 3-0at Denison .............................W ........... 1-0Wooster.................................. T ....... 1-1 %Wittenberg ............................ L ........... 1-2at Daemen .............................W ........... 4-1at Ohio Wesleyan ..................W ........... 1-0at Wooster ** .......................... T ....... 2-2 %at Denison *** ........................ L ........... 0-1Washington (Mo.) $ ................ L ........... 1-2# - Mayor’s Cup** - NCAC Semifinals; Allegheny advanced on advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3; *** - NCAC Championship; % - overtime$ - NCAA Division III Tournament

2011Record: 11-5-3 (5-1-2)Coach: Michael WebberCaptain: Emily Karr, Kira KlimentLycoming # ...........................W ........... 5-0Brockport # ............................ L ....... 0-1 %at Medaille ............................W ........... 3-0York ^ ....................................W ........... 1-0RIT ^ ....................................... L ........... 1-2Grove City.............................W ....... 1-0 %at Capital ............................... T ....... 0-0 %at Carnegie Mellon ................ L ....... 1-2 %at Wittenberg ........................W ........... 1-0Penn State-Altoona ................W ........... 3-0Denison .................................W ........... 1-0at Wooster .............................. T ....... 0-0 %Hiram ....................................W ........... 2-0Kenyon ................................... T ....... 0-0 %at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 4-0DePauw .................................W ........... 1-0at Ohio Wesleyan ................... L ........... 0-2Wooster *** ..........................W ........... 3-0at Ohio Wesleyan *** ............. L ........... 0-1# - Dickinson Invitational; ^ - CMU Invite*** - NCAC Tournament% - overtime

2012Record: 9-8-1 (4-4-0)Coach: Michael WebberCaptain: Ashley Lehr, Alison Buzzard, Emily ByersBaldwin Wallace^ ................... L ........... 0-1Otterbein^ .............................W ........... 1-0Houghton ..............................W ........... 1-0SUNY-Geneseo # ...................W ........... 2-0at Fredonia State # ................W ........... 3-0at Grove City .......................... L ........... 0-2Capital ................................... L ........... 1-3Carnegie Mellon .................... L ........... 0-2Wittenberg ............................ L ........... 0-1at Buffalo State........................ T ....... 2-2 %at Denison .............................. L ........... 1-2Wooster.................................. L ........... 0-1at Rutgers-Camden ...............W ........... 2-0at Hiram ................................W ........... 2-0at Kenyon ..............................W ....... 1-0 %Oberlin .................................W ........... 3-1Ohio Wesleyan ......................W ........... 1-0at DePauw .............................. L ....... 1-2 %^ - at Penn St-Behrend Tournament# - at Fredonia Blue Devil Classic% - Overtime

2013Record: 11-6-1 (5-1-2) Head Coach: Michael Webber Captains: Alison Buzzard, Michelle Holcomb, Emily ByersR.I.T# ..................................... L ...0-1 (OT)Nazareth# .............................. T ........ 1-1%John Carroll ...........................W ........... 3-0Johns Hopkins$ ...................... L ........... 1-2Ohio Northern$ ...................... L ........... 2-4Grove City.............................W ........ 2-1%at Mount Union ....................... L ........... 0-1Buffalo State ..........................W ........... 1-0at Pitt-Bradford ....................... T ........... 1-1Denison .................................W ........... 1-0Kenyon ..................................W ........... 2-0at Fredonia State ...................W ........ 1-0%at Oberlin ..............................W ........... 5-0at Ohio Wesleyan ..................W ........... 5-0Hiram ....................................W ........... 3-0DePauw .................................. L ........... 1-2Wooster.................................. T ........ 2-2%at Wittenberg ......................... T ........ 1-1%DePauw* ...............................W ........... 2-0Wittenberg* ..........................W ........... 2-0at Thomas More** .................. L ........... 1-2# at Rochester Rachel Miller Tournament$ at Carnegie Mellon Tartan Cup* NCAC Tournament** NCAA Division III Tournament% Overtime

2014Record: 15-7 (7-1) Head Coach: Michael Webber Captains: Tori Delzer, Jaymee Wallaceat RIT# .................................L ................. 0-1at Nazareth# .........................L ................. 0-3at John Carroll ....................W ..............1-0% vs. Baldwin Wallace$ ..........W ................. 4-0at Capital$ ..........................W ................. 2-1Grove City..........................W ................. 1-0Mount Union .......................W ................. 4-1at Buffalo State....................W ................. 1-0Pitt-Bradford.......................W ................. 4-0at Denison ..........................W ................. 1-0SUNY-Oneonta......................L ................. 1-2Kenyon .................................L ..............2-3%Fredonia ...............................L ..............1-2%Oberlin ..............................W ................. 2-0Ohio Wesleyan ...................W ................. 5-0at Hiram .............................W ................. 1-0at DePauw ..........................W ................. 1-0Wooster..............................W ................. 1-0Wittenberg ........................W ................. 2-0Denison* ............................W ................. 4-1at Kenyon*............................L ................. 1-3The College of N.J.** ............L ................. 0-3# at Rochester Rachel Miller Tournament$ at Fort Rapids Invitational (Capital)* NCAC Tournament** NCAA Division III National Tournament% Overtime

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JERSEY HISTORY

Danielle AubeleChristine Terraferma

Tammy JollyAshley Vilello

Debra KlinefelterVeronica ReynoldsStacy Hildebrandt

Beth Van ParysRebecca O’Shurak

Gabby Curtis

Maria MalteseErica Frank

Joan AndersonAshley HughesAshley Miller

Sue ScudderKatherine Paulsen

Katelyn StroupEmily Spencer

Amanda McElfreshMolly Waggoner

Katie WestSuzie PlanoLisa Vasek

Stacy MillerMolly Gerbasi

Christa ColesJodie Evans

Sharon GreeneRobin Bunch

Monica SchafferAlison Buzzard

Jamie McGradyTracy Klimaz

Ashley KittridgeMackenzie Mosher

Katrina Gazsi

Regina FleishmanClaudia GarciaKatie MurphyGeorgia Frost

Melissa RyanMandy SyskoKelsey Boivin

Abby Silvester

Denise PetrossiLaura Tomaselli

Jane OchAmanda Cargould

Ashley Lehr

Jeanne KondrichKate Brabender

Leah KarpaMeghan Borden

Julie Muller

Michelle DeLucaLisa DeLucaKelli Hazen

Beth McLaughlinSara Beth BurnerChyna Strickland

Eileen TuckerJen Russell

Cynthia HartMeredith Stone

Kryss JonesJillian Bolton

Kathy KuharKathryn Dillon

Lisa HollisLiz Orr

Danielle BrighamJessica Boyle

Ellie PenningtonAllison Moul

Alexis EmrickJill Malone

Christy McSheaLeanne Balster

Jill MichalskiAllison Pyewell

Kristin WhiteNicole Mascia

Jen VescioKatrina ButkasAmanda Reed

Lori RichardsonAmanda Treadway

Lauren MoserKira Kliment

Missy FovelLeah Giovengo

Jen BilecJessica Heuer

Becca Crissman

Sue MarkovitzDiane Levesque

Nellie SpringerKristin MalloyNatalie Polito

Jill GrayJaymee Wallace

Mary McLaughlinAmy Miltenberger

Kristi EvansAllison Roy

Ashley Rogerson

Julie MurphyRebecca Smith

Diane LehkyRebecca RotoloniLeanne Ianniello

Carolyn HoltschlagTierney Hunt

Lisa KizilayAndrea AntolikTeresa Lettrich

Michelle Holcomb

Nina SkattumAlex Gordon

Tracy GizienskiLisa RaderEmily Karr

Robin SkirbolSarah Seeley

Lisa SiconolfiRebecca Ballish

Vicki Hrintz

Note: The Allgheny women’s soccer jersey history section includes all retired players who earned at least one postseason honor and wore a particular jersey for at least a three-year span during their collegiate ca-reer.

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Mary WaechterMelissa Rao

Georganne MorinAllison GloverTracy Lohman

Kelsie Mozzoni Rhonda MooreSally Naser

Founding Member of the NCAATwo NCAA Team Championships13 Individual NCAA Champions550 All-Americans

www.alleghenygators.com www.allegheny.edu/200

GATOR ATHLETICSProud to be a part of 200 years of

distinguished Allegheny College history.

Charter Member of the NCAC185 Conference Championships

34 Academic All-AmericansOver 40 Athletes in the Pros

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Founding Member of the NCAATwo NCAA Team Championships13 Individual NCAA Champions550 All-Americans

www.alleghenygators.com www.allegheny.edu/200

GATOR ATHLETICSProud to be a part of 200 years of

distinguished Allegheny College history.

Charter Member of the NCAC185 Conference Championships

34 Academic All-AmericansOver 40 Athletes in the Pros

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