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Page 1: 2016 Women's Lacrosse Record Book

2016 BIG EASTWOMEN’S LACROSSE

RECORD BOOK

Games through the 2015 season

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BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2016 RECORD BOOK

Cincinnati • Connecticut • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova• 1 •

B I G E A S T W O M E N ' S LACROSSE C O N T A C T SThe BIG EAST Conference ....................................................Pamela FlenkeOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (646) 663-3437Flenke Personal Phone ................................................................................... (860) 888-6971E-Mail ......................................................................................................pfl [email protected] ................................................................................. Michael SchollOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (513) 556-5181Personal Phone ................................................................................................ (547) 876-6428 E-Mail ................................................................................................... [email protected] ........................................................................... Jennifer GreeneOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (860) 486-1496E-Mail ......................................................................................... [email protected] ..........................................................................................Kelly SobersOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (352) 692-6212Personal Phone ................................................................................................ (352) 275-2782E-Mail ....................................................................................................kellyso@gators.ufl .edu Georgetown ........................................................................... Barbara BarnesOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (202) 687-7155Personal Phone ................................................................................................ (703) 599-5679E-Mail ................................................................................................... [email protected]

Marquette ..............................................................................Luke PattarozziOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (414) 288-6980Personal Phone ............................................................................................... (608) 225-9802E-Mail ..................................................................................lucas.pattarozzi@marquette.eduTemple ................................................................................... Karen AuerbachOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (215) 204-3850Personal Phone ................................................................................................ (928) 606-8017E-Mail ........................................................................................................ [email protected]..............................................................................Catherine HilleyOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (615) 343-0019E-Mail ................................................................................catherine.e.hilley@vanderbilt.eduVillanova .....................................................................................Michelle RuelOffi ce Phone ................................................................................................... (610) 519-8553Personal Phone ................................................................................................ (860) 874-9650 E-Mail ..........................................................................................michelle.ruel@villanova.edu

655 Third Avenue Phone: (646) 663-3444 New York, NY 10017 Communications Phone: (646) 663-3437www.BIGEAST.com Fax: (646) 848-8304

Commissioner ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Val AckermanChief Marketing Offi cer .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ann Wells CrandallSr. Associate Commissioner, Administration and NCAA Relations ......................................................................................................................................................Joe D’AntonioSr. Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting ......................................................................................................................................................................................................Rick GentileSr. Associate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Stu JacksonAssociate Commissioner, Compliance and Governance .................................................................................................................................................................. Jennifer CondarasAssociate Commissioner, Women’s Basketball ......................................................................................................................................................................................Tracy Ellis-WardAssociate Commissioner, Sports Media Relations .....................................................................................................................................................................................John PaquetteAssociate Commissioner, Olympic Sports ..............................................................................................................................................................................................Chris SchneiderBusiness Offi cer............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kevin FlanaganAssistant Commissioner, Men’s Basketball Operations .......................................................................................................................................................................... Shawn MurphyAssistant Commissioner, Women’s Sports Media Relations ................................................................................................................................................................... Pamela FlenkeAssistant Commissioner, Olympic Sports and Marketing Communications .......................................................................................................................................Kristin QuinnDirector of Championships ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................James GreeneDirector of Championships ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Tania KennedyDirector of Conference Operations ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................Briana WeissManager, Digital Media ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Brad ZakExecutive Assistant to Val Ackerman, Commissioner | Ann Crandall, CMO .................................................................................................................................Genelia SantanelliSupervisor of Offi cials, Men’s Basketball ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... John CahillSupervisor of Offi cials, Women’s Basketball ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Debbie WilliamsonCommunications Assistant ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Sean Brech

2016 Women's Lacrosse Record Book Table of ContentsThe BIG EAST Conference ..................................................................................................... 22016 BIG EAST & NCAA Championships .......................................................................... 3BIG EAST Digital Network ..................................................................................................... 32016 Preseason Release .......................................................................................................... 42015 Season Review ............................................................................................................. 5-8All-Time Weekly Awards ................................................................................................... 9-13Year-By-Year Standings ...........................................................................................................14BIG EAST Records .................................................................................................................15National Award Winners .................................................................................................16-18All-Time All-BIG EAST Awards ......................................................................................19-22BIG EAST Championship History .................................................................................23-25NCAA Championship History .............................................................................................26

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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2016 RECORD BOOK

The BIG EAST ConferenceThe BIG EAST Conference will forge ahead in 2015-16 for its third year in its current confi guration. Founded by Dave Gavitt in 1979, the BIG EAST reorganized in 2013, entering a new era by returning to its basketball-focused heritage. The league’s 10 member schools today—Butler University, Creighton University, DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University, Villanova University, and Xavier University—maintain an unyielding commitment to academic integrity, athletic excellence and community service. Gavitt, the former Providence College men’s basketball coach and athletic director, made the BIG EAST Conference a reality in May of 1979. Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance, and within the span of just a few years the conference had become a national powerhouse in men’s basketball. While the composition of the BIG EAST evolved over the next three decades, the focus of its schools did not waver, refl ecting a tradition of broad-based programs led by administrators and coaches who emphasize academic strength and fair play.

In December of 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football—DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova—announced their intention to separate from the conference’s football-playing schools and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to retain the BIG EAST name and assume the old conference’s long-term agreement with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions sharing the same academic and athletic values—Butler University, Creighton University and Xavier University—and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. To complete the transformation, the BIG EAST moved its headquarters from its original location in Providence, R.I., to midtown Manhattan in New York City. The BIG EAST’s new era offi cially began on July 1, 2013, its effective date as the NCAA’s 32nd Division I conference.

Val Ackerman, who previously served as founding President of the WNBA, President of USA Basketball and U.S. representative to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), was named fi fth Commissioner of the BIG EAST in conjunction with the conference’s 2013 reconfi guration. Under her leadership, the BIG EAST has sought to maintain its reputation for excellence in intercollegiate athletics and has remained infl uential on the national landscape, with many conference and school administrators now serving on key NCAA committees.

Since its inception in 1979, the BIG EAST has been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion, particularly television, and the conference’s current relationship with FOX Sports allows that tradition to continue. The BIG EAST has enjoyed a fruitful partnership with FOX Sports and its national cable network, FOX Sports 1, since the 2013-14 academic year, the fi rst under the current multi-year agreement. FOX’s wall-to-wall coverage of BIG EAST men’s basketball includes complete coverage of all regular season games on FOX, FS1, FS2 and Fox Regional Networks, as well as the BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square Garden, college basketball’s longest-running postseason basketball conference tourney held at the same venue. The BIG EAST and FOX also have established an annual fi ve-game New Year’s Marathon at the beginning of conference play. FOX Sports platforms also carry complete coverage of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament and selected coverage of other Olympic sport championships. BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati.

The BIG EAST has also increased the visibility of its member school programs with the expansion of the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN). When the conference launched BEDN in 2014-15, the league became the fi rst collegiate conference to be hosted on the FOX Sports mobile platform, FOX Sports Go, the app that provides live streaming of FOX Sports content. BEDN will carry 225 live events in 2015-16, with an emphasis on women’s basketball and Olympic sport regular season and championship events.

BIG EAST Serves launched in 2014 as the conference’s platform to align the academic, health, leadership and service missions of the ten member institutions. Initiatives housed under the BIG EAST Serves umbrella refl ect the conference’s commitment to developing the complete BIG EAST student-athlete and making a positive contribution to the campus communities of its member schools and to New York City, the conference’s headquarters.

BIG EAST student-athletes boast high graduation rates, and the league has always been able to proudly say that many of its best students are also its best athletes. Alex Barlow, the starting guard for the Butler men’s basketball team that earned a 2014-15 NCAA bid, won the Senior CLASS Award in his sport for excellence in classroom, community, character and competition. He also won the BIG EAST men’s basketball scholar-athlete award for the second year in a row. Katrina Coogan of Georgetown, the 2015 conference women’s cross country champion, was a CoSIDA Academic All-American and seven-time cross country and track and fi eld All-American.

In 2014-15, BIG EAST teams earned a total of 31 NCAA bids. Two teams won national championships: Connecticut, an associate member in fi eld hockey, won its second straight NCAA crown, and Denver, an associate member in men’s lacrosse, also captured an NCAA title, the fi rst national champion not from the East Coast in that sport. Seven different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including six teams in men’s basketball. BIG EAST schools produced 12 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including fi ve in soccer (three male, two female).

Current BIG EAST men’s basketball programs have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have won the national championship, and DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985—Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova—the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 12 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have each reached the Final Four, with Butler making two trips. Xavier has also advanced to the Elite Eight twice and the Sweet 16 four other times.

BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last six years (Villanova won twice; Providence and Georgetown once), with one runner-up fi nish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in two of the past four seasons, with the Providence men advancing to the semifi nals in 2014.

In the 36 years since the original league opened its doors, BIG EAST teams have won 38 national championships in eight different sports. The conference crowned champions in 22 sports in the 2014-15 academic year, with 140 student-athletes winning individual national titles.

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BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2016 RECORD BOOK

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2 0 1 6 N C A A D I V I S I O N I W O M E N ’ S ’ S L A C R O S S E C H A M P I O N S H I P

Selection ProcessThe championship provides for a fi eld of 26 teams. Thirteen conference champions qualify automatically; the balance of the fi eld is selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Committee.

Selection ShowThe 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship bracket will be announced the fi rst weekend in May prior to fi rst-round competition.

Bracketing InformationThe championship bracket consists of 26 teams.

• First Round: Ten, two-team fi rst rounds will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites.• Second Round: Eight, two-team second rounds will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites.• Quarterfi nals: Four, two-team quarterfi nals will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites.

All rounds are single-elimination with four teams advancing to the Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship in Philadelphia.Friday, May 27 Division I Semifi nals Sunday, May 29 Division I National Championship

The BIG EAST Digital Network, which launched in September 2014, is a conference-specifi c, year-round HD digital channel distributed via FOX Sports’ mobile application, FOX Sports GO. BEDN offers free, live streaming of 225 sporting events annually, in addition to the authenticated live streaming of BIG EAST events on FOX Sports networks. Women’s basketball games are also a focal point of BEDN, airing every league contest not designated for a national television broadcast.

The BIG EAST Digital Network is its own branded channel within FOX Sports GO, the mobile app that provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content at home or on-the-go. The BIG EAST is the fi rst collegiate conference to be hosted on the network’s mobile platform. FOX Sports GO is currently available for iOS, Android, Kindle Fire tablets and Fire phones, select Windows devices, and on desktops through FOXSportsGO.com. Fans can download the mobile app for free from the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Amazon App Store and Windows Store.

FOX Sports GO users who are also subscribers of participating video providers can live stream the BIG EAST men’s and women’s basketball telecasts, plus the Olympic sports championships, carried on FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, FOX Sports Regional Networks, and FOX broadcast network. The BIG EAST women’s basketball events and the Olympic sports contests that are not televised by FOX Sports do not require a video subscription.

2016 BEDN Women’s Lacrosse ScheduleApril 9 - Florida at Georgetown

April 20 - Temple at VillanovaApril 29 - Cincinnati at Marquette

May 5 - BIG EAST Championship Semifi nals (two games)

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPThe 2016 BIG EAST women’s lacrosse championship is a four-team single-elimination tournament. The top four teams, seeded according to Conference game winning percentage, qualify for the championship. Georgetown University, located in Washington, D.C., will serve as host for the championship. It will be the 10th BIG EAST women’s lacrosse championship and the fi fth time it has been held at Georgetown. The champion receives the league’s automatic bid to the 26-team NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship.

Semifi nals - Multi-Sport FieldGeorgetown University - Washington, D.C.Thursday, May 5, 2016Semifi nal No. 1 (BEDN) .........................................4:30 p.m. ETSemifi nal No. 2 (BEDN) .............................................. 7 p.m. ETFinal - Multi-Sport FieldGeorgetown University - Washington, D.C.Saturday, May 7, 2016Semifi nal winners (FS2) ............................................. 2 p.m. ET

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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2016 RECORD BOOK

Preseason Offensive Player of the YearJackie Froccaro, Villanova, Grad., A

Preseason Defensive Player of the YearLauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Sr., D

Preseason All-BIG EAST TeamKristen Bandos, Georgetown, Sr., M*Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Jr., DSammi Burgess, Florida, Jr., AJill Doherty, Vanderbilt, Jr., MCorinne Etchison, Georgetown, Sr., AKatherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Sr., A*Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Jr., D*Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Grad., A*Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Sr., DAlexa Kunowsky, Vanderbilt, Sr., MLauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Sr., D*Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Sr., GK*Grace Nolan, Connecticut, So., ASam Scarfogliero, Villanova, Jr., DDevon Schneider, Florida, Sr., A*Mallory Schonk, Vanderbilt, Sr., AMollie Stevens, Florida, Jr., M*Nicole Tiernan, Temple, M*^extra players added due to a tie in voting*unanimous selection

1. Florida (6) – 462. Connecticut (2) – 443. Georgetown – 364. Vanderbilt – 315. Villanova – 266. Temple – 207. Marquette – 138. Cincinnati – 8 First-place votes in parentheses

2016 BIG EAST Preseason ReleaseReigning BIG EAST women’s lacrosse champion Florida was picked to repeat in 2016 in the Preseason Coaches’ Poll which the league announced on Wednesday. The Gators, entering their second season in BIG EAST women’s lacrosse action, earned six fi rst-place votes to edge runner-up Connecticut in the poll. UConn’s Lauren Kwasnowski was tabbed BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year, while Villanova’s Jackie Froccaro was voted Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.

Florida totaled 46 points to beat out the Huskies’ 44-point total. UConn collected the remaining two fi rst-place votes, while 2016 BIG EAST Championship host Georgetown was tabbed third with 36 points. Entering its second season in the league, Vanderbilt placed fourth with 31 points, followed by Villanova in fi fth (26), Temple in sixth (20), Marquette in seventh (13) and Cincinnati eighth (eight). Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own team or players.

The Gators went 15-6 overall and 6-1 in BIG EAST play in 2015, advancing to the second round of the NCAA Championship. Florida returns four of its top fi ve scorers from that squad, including unanimous Preseason All-BIG EAST Team selection Mollie Stevens, who scored 43 goals and notched nine assists last season to rank second on the team in points (52). Stevens was one of fi ve preseason all-league selections for the Gators, with Stevens, Caroline Fitzgerald and Devon Schneider uncontested picks. Taylor Bresnahan and Sammi Burgess were also Preseason All-BIG EAST honorees. Florida averaged over 17 goals per game during their fi rst season as an associate member of the BIG EAST, limiting opponents to just over fi ve goals per game.

Florida graduated Tewaaraton Award Finalist Shannon Gilroy, who not only led the BIG EAST in points and goals, but fi nished in the top fi ve nationally in both categories. Gilroy was unanimously selected BIG EAST Midfi elder of the Year in 2015, while Fitzgerald, Schneider and Stevens were also All-BIG EAST First Team picks.

Kwasnowski earned BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2015 after an-choring the UConn defense which fi nished the year ranked fourth in the nation in caused turnovers (10.22), with Kwasnowski ranking 10th among all Division I players at 1.94 per game. The senior earned All-America Second Team plaudits and was invited to the U.S. National Team tryouts at season’s end.

The Huskies advanced to the BIG EAST Championship title game for the fi rst time last season, fi nishing the year with an 11-7 overall record and 5-2 in league play. Connecticut was the only team to hand the Gators a loss in league play last season, while its two conference losses were by one goal apiece. The Huskies listed second to Florida in goals per game and goals against average and welcome back a strong core from that squad, including Kwasnowski, and fellow unanimous Preseason All-BIG EAST Team selections Katherine Finkelston and Shannon Nee. Grace Nolan also claimed preseason honors. Finkelston ranked third in the league with 2.22 goals per game while Nee’s .471 save percentage ranked second.

Backed by unanimous preseason all-league selection Kristen Bandos and fellow honoree Corinne Etchison, Georgetown was picked to fi nish third in the BIG EAST. In total, the Hoyas return eight starters and 21 letterwinners from the 2015 team which went 7-10 overall and shared the BIG EAST regular-season title with Florida following a 6-1 fi nish to league play. Georgetown missed out on the national postseason last year after back-to-back appearances at the NCAAs, and will aim to earn its 15th NCAA bid overall in 2016. Bandos and Etchison ranked third and fourth on the team in points last season, with Bandos leading all Hoyas with 29 goals scored.

Vanderbilt went 4-3 during its fi rst season of BIG EAST play in 2015, totaling a 7-9 record overall, most notably dealing UConn a double-overtime setback. Three Com-modores were voted to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, including the league’s No. 3 points-earner last season, Mallory Schonk. Schonk averaged 3.25 points per game, scoring 32 goals and registering 20 assists over 16 games played. Vandy returns its top seven scorers from 2015, with assists leader Jill Doherty (23) and key midfi elder Alexa Kunowsky joining Schonk on the preseason all-league squad.

BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Jackie Froccaro led Villanova to its fi rst appearance in the BIG EAST Championship in 2015 after the Wildcats fi nished in a tie for fourth place with Vanderbilt at 4-3. Froccaro’s goals and points averages ranked second to only Gilroy last season, with the Villanova attacker averaging 2.88 goals and 3.35 points per contest. Her 4.47 draw controls per game was tops among all BIG EAST players and ranked 16th nationally. Along with Froccaro, the Wildcats return 11 starters

from last season’s team which went 9-8 overall, its fi rst winning season since joining the BIG EAST. Defensive specialist Sam Scarfogliero joined Froccaro on the preseason all-league team, fi nishing 2015 with team highs of 28 caused turnovers and 34 ground balls (fi fth in the BIG EAST).

Nicole Tiernan represented Temple, which was slated sixth in the poll, on the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team. Tiernan’s 2.19 goals per game average ranked fourth in the confer-ence last year, leading the Owls to a 10-6 overall record while going 2-5 in league games. Temple opened the year winning seven of its fi rst eight before cooling off, but remained among the highest scoring teams in the league at 10.06 goals per game. The Owls’ top-six scorers from 2015 return this season, as well as season goalkeeper Jaqi Kakalecik.

Marquette (seventh) and Cincinnati (eighth) rounded out the coaches’ poll. MU’s Eliza-beth Goslee, a mainstay on the Golden Eagle defense, was voted to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team. Goslee totaled 30 ground balls and 30 caused turnovers last season, ranking fourth in the conference with a 1.76 CT average. She is one of 10 starters back for Marquette this season. MU went 5-12 overall and 1-6 in league play, while Cincinnati posted a 2-15 mark and 0-7 in BIG EAST games. Courtney Curtis leads the returning class for the Bearcats after scoring 37 goals in 2015 to rank fi fth in the BIG EAST.

2016 PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL

2016 PRESEASON AWARDS

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GOALS TOTAL AVG ASSISTS TOTAL AVG1. Florida 326 15.52 1. Florida 134 6.382. Connecticut 212 11.78 2. Connecticut 111 6.173. Vanderbilt 187 11.69 3. Vanderbilt 90 5.624. Temple 161 10.06 4. Villanova 67 3.945. Villanova 160 9.41 5. Georgetown 55 3.246. Georgetown 137 8.06 6. Marquette 47 2.767. Marquette 128 7.53 7. Temple 39 2.448. Cincinnati 116 6.82 8. Cincinnati 27 1.59

GAA GA AVG SAVE % SAVES AVG1. Florida 168 7.96 1. Connecticut 152 .4632. Connecticut 176 9.66 2. Vanderbilt 146 .4373. Marquette 169 9.76 3. Florida 127 .4314. Temple 165 10.26 4. Villanova 133 .4225. Villanova 182 10.69 5. Georgetown 125 .4056. Georgetown 184 11.50 6. Marquette 113 .4017. Vanderbilt 188 11.60 7. Cincinnati 149 .3908. Cincinnati 233 13.63 8. Temple 99 .375

ALL GAMES BIG EAST GAMES ONLY

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

GP G AST PTS1. GILROY, Shannon -UF 7 27 10 37 2. FINKELSTON,K. -UCONN 7 17 8 25 3. NOLAN, Grace-UCONN 7 11 13 24 4. FROCCARO,Jackie-VU 7 18 5 23 5. TARZIAN, Caroline-GU 7 14 7 21 6. SCHONK, Mallory-VANDY 7 12 8 20 7. DOHERTY, Jill-VANDY 7 9 10 19 8. LOCKWOOD, Amanda -VANDY 7 13 5 18 ETCHISON, Corinne-GU 7 11 7 18 PETERS, Caroline -VANDY 7 12 6 18 LEA, Lauren -UF 7 9 9 18

GP G AST PTS1. GILROY, Shannon -UF 21 74 24 982. FROCCARO,Jackie-VU 17 49 8 57 3. SCHONK, Mallory-VANDY 16 32 20 52 4. FINKELSTON,K.-UCONN 18 40 17 57 5. DOHERTY, Jill-VANDY 16 25 23 48 6. COSTANZA, Claire-MU 17 21 25 46 7. MUCCI,Jessica-VU 17 11 34 45 8. NOLAN, Grace-UCONN 18 26 20 46 9. STEVENS, Mollie-UF 21 43 9 52 10. TIERNAN, Nicole-TU 16 35 3 38

GOALKEEPING STATISTICAL LEADERS

GP GA MINS GAA1. COLE, Olivia -UF 12 15 174:44 5.152. WILCOX, Mary-Sean -UF 21 153 1091:01 8.413. SALTER, Emma-MU 9 26 178:09 8.764. NEE, Shannon-UCONN 18 165 1028:59 9.625. PRIEM, Sarah-MU 17 143 860:24 9.976. KAKALECIK, Jaqi-TU 16 155 918:35 10.127. FRAUM,Jaclyn-VU 17 130 760:55 10.258. FRATONI, Marya-UCONN 5 11 63:48 10.349. KRATZ, Maddie -VANDY 12 116 637:44 10.9110. MCDONALD, Megan-GU 8 42 229:12 10.99

TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS

ALL GAMES BIG EAST GAMES ONLY

ALL GAMES BIG EAST GAMES ONLY

2015 Season Review - Statistics

GOALS TOTAL AVG ASSISTS TOTAL AVG1. Florida 121 17.29 1. Florida 53 7.572. Connecticut 87 12.43 2. Connecticut 44 6.293. Vanderbilt 74 10.57 3. Vanderbilt 37 5.294. Villanova 68 9.71 4. Georgetown 29 4.145. Georgetown 65 9.29 5. Villanova 28 4.006. Temple 63 9.00 6. Temple 18 2.577. Marquette 50 7.14 7. Marquette 15 2.148. Cincinnati 31 4.43 8. Cincinnati 4 0.57

GAA GA AVG SAVE % SAVES AVG1. Florida 37 5.29 1. Florida 39 .5132. Connecticut 62 8.73 2. Georgetown 60 .4843. Georgetown 64 9.14 3. Connecticut 57 .4794. Villanova 71 10.15 4. Vanderbilt 65 .4645. Vanderbilt 75 10.56 5. Villanova 52 .4236. Marquette 76 10.86 6. Cincinnati 66 .4157. Temple 81 11.57 7. Marquette 44 .3678. Cincinnati 93 13.29 8. Temple 38 .319

GP SV MIN GAA1. COLE, Olivia -UF 5 4 75:27 3.182. WILCOX, Mary-Sean -UF 7 33 344:33 5.753. NEE, Shannon-UCONN 7 56 393:03 8.554. FISHER, Maddy-GU 7 50 339:42 8.835. SALTER, Emma-MU 4 11 70:33 9.366. FRAUM,Jaclyn-VU 7 59 371:29 9.537. KRATZ, Maddie -VANDY 7 66 402:40 9.838. MacAFFER, Alex-CIN 3 6 36:15 9.939. MCDONALD, Megan-GU 3 14 80:18 10.4610. FRATONI, Marya-UCONN 3 6 32:50 10.96

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Date Attacker of the WeekFeb. 17 Mallory Schonk, Vanderbilt, Jr., AFeb. 24 Mallory Schonk, Vanderbilt, Jr., AMarch 3 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.March 10 Jacqueline Jordan, Connecticut, So.March 17 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.March 24 Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr.March 31 Jessica Mucci, Villanova, Sr., AApril 7 Caroline Peters, Vanderbilt, So.April 14 Amanda Lockwood, Vanderbilt, Jr.April 21 Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., AApril 28 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr., A

Midfi elder of the WeekFeb. 17 Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr., MFeb. 24 Alexandra Crofts, Connecticut, Jr., MMarch 3 Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr.March 10 Nicole Tiernan, Temple, Jr.March 17 Nicole Tiernan, Temple, Jr.March 24 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.March 31 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.April 7 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.April 14 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.April 21 Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, Jr., MApril 28 Megan Tiernan, Temple, Jr., M

Defensive Player of the WeekFeb. 17 Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., DFeb. 24 Mary-Sean Wilcox, Florida, Jr., GKMarch 3 Sarah Priem, Marquette, Jr., GKMarch 10 Jaqi Kakalecik, Temple, R-Jr., GKMarch 17 Sam Darcangelo, Florida, Jr., MMarch 24 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK March 31 Sam Scarfogliero, Villanova, So., DApril 7 Alex Duckenfi eld, Vanderbilt, Sr., DApril 14 Maddy Fisher, Georgetown, So., GKApril 21 Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., DApril 28 Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., D

Rookie of the WeekFeb. 17 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., MFeb. 24 Riley Hill, Marquette, Fr., AMarch 3 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., AMarch 10 Kelsey Catalano, Connecticut, Fr., MMarch 17 Kayla Peterson, Vanderbilt, Fr., MMarch 24 Kayla Peterson, Vanderbilt, Fr., MMarch 31 Hannah Seibel, Georgetown, Fr., MApril 7 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., AApril 14 Nicole Barretta, Temple, Fr., AApril 21 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., AApril 28 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., A

BIG EAST Attacker of the YearJackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., A

BIG EAST Midfi elder of the YearShannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M*

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the YearLauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut Jr., D

BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the YearShannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK*

BIG EAST Rookie of the YearGrace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., A*

BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the YearConnecticut

All-BIG EAST First Team^Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr., MKristen Bandos, Georgetown Jr., MNora Barry, Florida, Sr., MAdrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., D*Alex Duckenfi eld, Vanderbilt, Sr., DKate Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr., A*Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D*Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., A*Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M*Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut Jr., D*Jess Mucci, Villanova, Sr., AShannon Nee, Connecticut Jr., GK*Devon Schneider, Florida, Jr., AMallory Schonk, Vanderbilt, Jr., AMollie Stevens, Florida, So., A*Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Sr., ANicole Tiernan, Temple, Jr., M*unanimous selection^extra player added due to a tie in voting

All-BIG EAST Second Team^Meghan Breen, Villanova, Jr., ATaylor Bresnahan, Florida, So., DSammi Burgess, Florida, So., AClaire Costanza, Marquette, Jr., ACourtney Curtis, Cincinnati, Jr., MEmma Dagres, Vanderbilt, Jr., MJill Doherty, Vanderbilt, So., ACorinne Etchison, Georgetown, Jr., AMaddy Fisher, Georgetown, So., GKElizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., DNicole Graziano, Florida, R-Jr., MAlexa Kunowsky, Vanderbilt, Jr., MMaddie Kratz, Vanderbilt, Sr., GKMegan Marinelli, Georgetown, Sr., DGrace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., ACarly Palmucci, Connecticut, Jr., ASam Scarfogliero, Villanova, So., D^extra player added due to a tie in voting

Semifi nalsVillanova 4 4 – 8Florida 8 10 – 18

UConn 8 3 – 11Georgetown 7 3 – 10

FinalUConn 4 2 – 6Florida 8 12 – 20

Most Outstanding PlayerShannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M

All-Tournament TeamShannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., MMollie Stevens, Florida, So., ATaylor Bresnahan, Florida, So., DCaroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., DNora Barry, Florida, Sr., MShannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GKLauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Jr., DKatherine Finkleston, Connecticut, Jr., AJess Mucci, Villanova, Sr., AJackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., AColleen Lovett, Georgetown, So., AAdrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., D

BIG EAST ChampionshipFirst RoundFlorida 9 6 – 15Stanford 4 6 – 10

Second RoundFlorida 2 4 – 6North Carolina 5 6 – 11

2015 NCAA Championship

2015 Season Review

BIG EAST Weekly Awards

BIG EAST Regular-Season Awards

BIG EAST OVERALL

W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Streak10/11 FLORIDA*^ 6-1 .857 2-0 4-1 15-6 .714 8-3 4-3 3-0 L 1GEORGETOWN*^ 6-1 .857 4-0 2-1 7-10 .412 5-4 2-5 0-1 L 1UCONN* 5-2 .714 3-0 2-2 11-7 .611 6-0 4-6 1-1 L 1VILLANOVA* 4-3 .571 2-2 2-1 9-8 .529 6-2 3-5 0-1 L 2VANDERBILT 4-3 .571 3-1 1-2 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 0-0 L 1TEMPLE 2-5 .286 1-2 1-3 10-6 .625 3-3 7-3 0-0 L 1MARQUETTE 1-6 .143 0-3 1-3 5-12 .294 1-6 4-5 0-1 W 1CINCINNATI 0-7 .000 0-4 0-3 2-15 .118 2-8 0-7 0-0 L 10(IWLCA/Brine Media rankings) NR- not ranked; RV- receiving votes*clinched BIG EAST Championship berth; ^co-regular-season champions

Final Standings

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THE BIG EAST VS. THE CONFERENCES 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015America East 2-3 4-2 7-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 0-2 2-2American Lacrosse 2-7 3-9 2-8 3-9 6-9 7-5 4-8 -Atlantic 10 3-1 5-0 2-4 6-2 2-3 1-2 1-4 5-1Atlantic Coast 3-7 2-6 1-4 1-7 4-6 3-7 1-8 0-11Atlantic Sun - - - - - 4-0 4-0 4-1Big South - - - - - 6-0 6-1 3-2Big Ten - - - - - - - 3-6Colonial 9-3 8-2 6-2 7-1 4-4 8-3 9-3 2-4Independents 6-1 9-0 7-0 3-2 - 9-0 1-0 0-3Ivy League 4-5 6-6 3-3 4-5 10-4 6-1 2-6 2-4Metro Atlantic 2-1 1-2 5-0 2-1 4-1 6-1 5-1 4-1Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation 4-4 8-2 8-3 3-6 3-1 3-3 4-5 4-4National Lacrosse - - - - 4-2 - - -Northeast 2-1 2-1 6-0 7-0 4-0 4-0 - 1-1Patriot League 1-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 2-3 5-2TOTAL 40-27 38-33 50-30 50-24 46-31 61-23 39-41 35-42 (.597) (.535) (.625) (.676) (.597) (.726) (.488) (.455)

NATIONAL POLLSIWLCA - MAY 4RK TEAM RECORD PTS PREV1 Maryland (19) 399 17-1 1 2 North Carolina (1) 378 15-3 2 3 Syracuse 344 14-7 3 4 Boston College 335 15-3 5 5 Duke 311 14-4 4 6 Stony Brook 293 18-1 6 7 Penn State 282 14-4 7 8 Virginia 263 11-6 8 9 Northwestern 239 12-6 9 10 Florida 205 14-5 11t 11 Princeton 188 14-3 11t 12 Notre Dame 176 10-8 10 13 Loyola Maryland 149 15-4 16 14 Ohio State 121 13-7 20 15 Penn 109 13-4 13 16 Stanford 104 15-2 15 17 Johns Hopkins 93 14-3 18 18 Louisville 81 10-7 14 19 James Madison 62 15-4 17 20 Albany (N.Y.) 52 14-4 19

Others Receiving Votes: Massachusetts

MEDIA POLL - MAY 4RK TEAM RECORD PTS PREV1 Maryland (12) 17-1 278 12 North Carolina (2) 15-3 268 23 Syracuse 14-7 234 24 Stony Brook 18-1 229 55 Boston College 15-3 226 66 Duke 14-4 218 47 Penn State 14-4 212 78 Virginia 11-6 171 89 Northwestern 12-6 158 910 Stanford 14-2 156 1011 Florida 14-5 128 1112 Princeton 14-3 126 1113 Loyola Maryland 15-4 122 1414 Penn 13-4 88 1315 Ohio State 13-7 83 2016 Johns Hopkins 14-3 77 1717 Notre Dame 10-8 68 1518 Louisville 10-7 42 1619 James Madison 15-4 33 1920 Albany 14-4 21 18

Others Receiving Votes: Southern California

BIG EAST In The National PollsIWLCA/Brine Media Pre 2.9 2.16 2.24 3.3 3.9 3.16 3.23 3.30 4.6 4.13 4.20 4.27 5/4Cinci -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/-UConn -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- RV/- -/- -/-UF 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/6 5/6 6/7 8/10 8/9 8/9 8/8 13/11 11/11 10/11GU 17/20 16/20 RV/RV -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/-MU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/-TU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/RV -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/-Vandy -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/-Nova -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/-

BIG EAST In The RPI

‘14 Final 4.7 4.14 4.21 4.28 5.5 ‘15 FinalCinci 78 80 88 87 90 90 78UConn 36 39 41 34 33 32 36UF 3 10 9 14 14 15 3GU 18 37 33 28 26 31 18MU 69 73 65 76 74 75 69TU 55 33 36 45 49 52 55Vandy 44 46 38 41 39 37 44Nova 51 53 63 55 57 57 51

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HOW THEY RANK

Games Through May 24BIG EAST Teams Among All Division I (Top 50 Listed)Category Team Rank Statistc National Leader (Statistic)Scoring Offense Florida 3rd 15.52 Stanford (16.0) UConn 30th 11.78 Vanderbilt 35th 11.69Scoring Defense Florida 12th 8.0 Stony Brook (5.5) UConn 40th 9.78 Marquette 45th 9.94Scoring Margin Florida 3rd 7.52 Jacksonville (8.25) UConn 36th 2.0Win Percentage Florida 22nd .714 Maryland (.955) Temple 31st .625 UConn 34th .611 Villanova 47th .529Caused Turnovers UConn 4th 10.22 Wagner (12.0) Marquette 13th 9.65 Vanderbilt 14th 9.63 Cincinnati 19th 9.06 Temple 21st 9.00 Florida 39th 8.19 Villanova 47th 7.94Draw Controls Florida 11th 14.48 Stanford (16.28) Vanderbilt 24th 12.88 Temple 32nd 12.38Ground Balls Per Game Vanderbilt 10th 18.63 Jacksonville (23.85) UConn 17th 18.28 Cincinnati 24th 17.94 Florida 25th 17.81 Temple 50th 16.13Assists Per Game Florida 6th 6.38 Jacksonville (7.8) UConn 11th 6.17 Vanderbilt 20th 5.63Save Percentage UConn 21st 0.463 Fairfi eld (0.515) Vanderbilt 44th 0.437 Florida 50th 0.431

BIG EAST Players Among All Division I (Top 50 Listed)Category Player (Team) Rank Statistc National Leader (Statistic)Points Shannon Gilroy (UF) 2nd 98.0 Taylor Cummings, Maryland (100.0)Points Per Game Shannon Gilroy (UF) 3rd 4.67 Maureen Keggins, Albany (5.0)Goals Per Game Shannon Gilroy (UF) 4th 3.52 Jenna Kasmarik, Winthrop (3.9) Jackie Froccaro (Nova) 22nd 2.88Assists Per Game Jessica Mucci (Nova) 10th 2.0 Maureen Keggins, Albany (3.05) Claire Costanza (MU) 36th 1.47 Jill Doherty (Vandy) 39th 1.44Goals Against Average Mary-Sean Wilcox (UF) 18th 8.41 Kaitlyn Leahy, Stony Brook (5.72) Shannon Nee (UConn) 35th 9.62 Sarah Priem (MU) 47th 9.97Saves Per Game Meg Gulmi (Cinci) 16th 8.53 Morgan Conroy, St. Bonaventure (11.29) Shannon Nee (UConn) 25th 8.17 Maddie Kratz (Vandy) 35th 7.92Save Percentage Shannon Nee (UConn) 15th 0.487 Rachel Vallarelli, UMass (0.523) Maddie Kratz (Vandy) 37th 0.450 Jaclyn Fraum (Nova) 42nd 0.444Caused Turnovers Kyara Byner (Cinci) 8th 2.12 Shea Gegan, Wagner (3.76) Lauren Kwasnowski (UConn)) 10th 1.94 Alex Duckenfi eld (Vandy) 16th 1.80 Elizabeth Goslee (MU) 17th 1.76 Adrianne Devine (Georgetown) 22nd 1.65 Sam Scarfogliero (Nova) 27th 1.59Draw Controls Jackie Froccaro (Nova) 16th 4.47 Jessica Karwacki, Robert Morris (10.56) Shannon Gilroy (UF) 32nd 3.76Ground Balls Meg Gulmi (Cinci) 2nd 3.59 Shea Gegan, Wagner (4.26) Jaqi Kakalecik (Temple) 16th 2.69

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Fr., GK, LoyolaApr. 2 – Shannon Burke, Sr., M, UConn; Nina Frankoski, So., A, Rutgers; Kate McHarg, Sr., M, Loyola; Bridget Looney, Jr., M, Syracuse; Katie Rowan, So., A, SyracuseApr. 9 – Shannon Burke, Sr., M, UConn; Emily Penn, Fr., D, Rutgers; Clare Schwan, Sr., D, UConn; Coco Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown; Jane Stoeckert, So., M, NDApr. 16 – Shannon Burke, Sr., M, UConn; Bridget Looney, Jr., M, Syracuse; Kate McHarg, Sr., D, Loyola; Caitlin McKinney, Jr., A, Notre Dame; Clare Schwan, Sr., D, UConnApr. 23 – Katie Batiuk, Sr., M, Rutgers; Shannon Burke, Sr., M, UConn; Jillian Byers, So., A, Notre Dame; Christina Dove, Fr., M, Syracuse; Bridget Looney, Jr., M, Syracuse

2008 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 25 Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, So., AMar. 3 Molly Ford, Georgetown, So., A Mar. 10 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., AMar. 17 Abby Rehfuss, Loyola, Fr., MMar. 24 Christina Dove, Syracuse, So., MMa. 31 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr., AApr. 7 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., AApr. 14 Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, So., AApr. 21 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., A

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 25 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Fr., GKMar. 3 Sandra Abel, Rutgers, Jr., GKMar. 10 Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, So., GKMar. 17 Shannon Brushe, Syracuse, Sr., DMar. 24 Kailene Abt, Notre Dame, Fr., MMar. 31 Jessica Davis, Rutgers, So., DApr. 7 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Fr., GKApr. 14 Kate Filippelli, Loyola, Sr., MApr. 21 Shannon Burke, Notre Dame, Jr., M

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 25 – Shannon Burke, Notre Dame, Jr., M; Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr. A; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Fr., M; Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., A; Jordan Trautman, Georgetown, Jr., D;Mar. 3 – Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr., A; Whitney Michele, UConn, Jr., M; Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., A; Kristen Stone, Loyola, Sr., D; Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, So., GKMar. 10 – Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, So., M; Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr., A; Michelle Poole, Rutgers, Jr., M; Becky Ranck, Notre Dame, Sr., D; Christina Gibson, Syracuse, Sr., DMar. 17 – Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, So, M; Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Sr., M; Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., A; Katy Ryan, UConn, Jr., M; Kristen Stone, Loyola, Sr., DMar. 24 – Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr., A; Christina Gibson, Syracuse, Sr., D; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Fr., M; Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, So.,

2005 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 28 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, Jr., AMar. 7 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., AMar. 14 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., AMar. 21 Caitlyn Dragon, Syracuse, Sr., AMar. 28 Elizabeth Kadison, Boston College, Jr., A Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., AApr. 4 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, Jr., A Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., AApr. 11 Tracy Mullaney, UConn, Sr., A/M Meghan O’Connell, Syracuse, Jr., MApr. 18 Monica Joines, Syracuse, Sr., MApr. 25 Katie Batiuk, Rutgers, So., MMay 2 Susie Breaznell, Boston College, Sr., MMay 9 Monica Joines, Syracuse, Sr., M

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 28 Jess Mikula, Notre Dame, Sr., M/DMar. 7 Tara McKennett, Boston College, Jr., GK Mar. 14 Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, Sr., GKMar. 21 Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, Sr., GKMar. 28 Tara McKennett, Boston College, Jr., GKApr. 4 Meghan O’Connell, Syracuse, Jr., MApr. 11 Jennifer Wong, UConn, Sr., GKApr. 18 Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, Sr., GKApr. 25 Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, So., DMay 2 Kristin Smith, Georgetown, Jr., D Tracy Mullaney, UConn, Sr., A/MMay 9 Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, So., D2006 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 27 Crysti Foote, Notre DameMar. 6 Crysti Foote, Notre DameMar. 13 Kate McHarg, LoyolaMar. 20 Shannon Burke, UConnMar. 27 Lucy Poole, GeorgetownApr. 3 Crysti Foote, Notre DameApr. 10 Katie Batiuk, Rutgers

Of The Week Award Winners (since 2005)Single-Season Offensive4 Coco Stanwick, GU, 20054 Sheehan Stanwick, GU, 20014 Michelle Tumolo, SU, 2012

Single-Season Defensive5 Becca Block, SU, 20124 Michi Ellers, GU, 20044 Kerry Stoothoff, LOY, 2011

Career Offensive POW10 Coco Stanwick, GU, 2005-077 Katie Rowan, SU, 2007-096 Christina Dove, SU, 2007-105 Jillian Byers, ND, 2005-095 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, 2005-06

Career Defensive POW7 Liz Hogan, SU, 2009-115 Becca Block, SU, 2012-4 Maggie Koch, GU, 2006-074 Kerry Stoothoff, LOY, 2009-2012

Apr. 17 Coco Stanwick, GeorgetownApr. 24 Coco Stanwick, GeorgetownMay 1 Coco Stanwick, GeorgetownMay 8 Schuyler Sutton, Georgetown

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 27 Stephanie Zodtner, GeorgetownMar. 6 Laura Cipro, GeorgetownMar. 13 Maggie Koch, GeorgetownMar. 20 Jen Kasel, SyracuseMar. 27 Maggie Koch, GeorgetownApr. 3 Patty Piotrowicz, GeorgetownApr. 10 Carol Dixon, Notre DameApr. 17 Kristin McKay, LoyolaApr. 24 Maggie Koch, GeorgetownMay 1 Stephanie Zodtner, GeorgetownMay 8 Kaki Orr, Notre Dame

2007 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 26 Caitlin McKinney, Notre DameMar. 5 Jillian Byers, Notre DameMar. 12 Coco Stanwick, GeorgetownMar. 19 Ashley Pike, SyracuseMar. 25 Coco Stanwick, GeorgetownApr. 2 Jillian Byers, Notre DameApr. 9 Katie Batiuk, RutgersApr. 16 Katie Rowan, SyracuseApr. 23 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 26 Anne Marchitello, RutgersMar. 5 Amber Pardee-Hill, SyracuseMar. 12 Maggie Koch, GeorgetownMar. 19 Chelsea Strodel, SyracuseMar. 25 Maggie Koch, GeorgetownApr. 2 Alicia Billings, Notre DameApr. 9 Laura Cipro, GeorgetownApr. 16 Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre DameApr. 23 Erika Page, Rutgers

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 26 – Coco Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown; Maura Kenny, Jr., A, Loyola; Christina Dove, Fr., M, Syracuse; Michelle Poole, So., M, Rutgers; Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Sr., D, NDMar. 5 – Shannon Burke, Sr., M, UConn; Jamie Farewell, Sr., M, Rutgers; Michelle Poole, So., M, Rutgers; Katie Rowan, So., A, Syracuse; Jordan Trautman, So., M, Georgetown;Mar. 12 – Shannon Burke, Sr., M, UConn; Shannon Burke, So., M/D, Notre Dame; Jillian Byers, So., A, Notre Dame; Brooke Cantwell, Fr., M, Rutgers; Amber Pardee-Hill, So., GK, SyracuseMar. 19 – Brittany Baschuk, Sr., A, Georgetown; Caitlin McKinney, Jr., A, Notre Dame; Michelle Poole, So., M, Rutgers; Coco Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown; Kristen Stone, Jr., D, LoyolaMar. 25 – Kristin Brady, Jr., A, Syracuse; Erin Goodman, So., GK, Notre Dame; Caitlin McKinney, Jr., A, Notre Dame; Karen Nicolaus,

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M; Kristen Stone, Loyola, Sr., DMar. 31 – Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, So., M; Kate Filippelli, Loyola, Sr., M; Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, So., M; Whitney Michele, UConn, Jr., M; Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., AApr. 7 – Kristen Anderson, Rutgers, Fr., A; Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Fr., M; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Fr., M; Erin Goodman, Notre Dame, Jr., GK; Emily Penn, Rutgers, So., DApr. 14 – Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Fr., M; Megan Bloomer, Georgetown, Jr., M; Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, So., A; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Fr., M; Lindsay Rogers, Syracuse, So, DApr. 21 – Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr., A; Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, So., A; Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Fr., A; Abby Rehfuss, Loyola, Fr., M; Lindsay Rogers, Syracuse, So., D2009 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 23 Laura Simanski, Cincinnati, Fr., AMar. 2 Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., MMar. 9 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., AMar. 16 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., AMar. 23 Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Jr., AMar. 30 Katie Rowan, Sryacuse, Sr., AApr. 6 Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., MApr 13 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., AApr 20 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 23 Jen Heup, Louisville, RS-Sr., GKMar. 2 Erin Goodman, Notre Dame, Sr., GKMar. 9 Bridget Hamm, Syracuse, Sr., DMar. 16 Cara Filippelli, Loyola, So., MMar. 23 Cara Filippelli, Loyola, So., MMar. 30 Anna Wallingford, Connecticut, Fr., GKApr. 6 Rachel Guerrera, Notre Dame, Jr., DApr 13 Cara Filippelli, Loyola, So., MApr 20 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, So., GK

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 23 – Lianna Bobal, Louisville, So., M; Molly Ford, Georgetown Jr., A; Lindsay Rogers, Syracuse, Jr., D; Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., A; Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, Fr., GKMar. 2 – Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Meghan Flanagan, Rutgers, Jr., A; Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, So., D; Grace Gavin, Loyola, So., M; Jordan Trautman, Georgetown, Sr., DMar. 2 – Sandra Abel, Rutgers, Sr., GK; Lianne Bobal, Louisville, So., A; Ashley King, Louisville, Jr., D; Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, Fr., GK; Elizabeth Weber, Loyola, Sr., MMar. 9 – Sandra Abel, Rutgers, Sr., GK; Lianne

Bobal, Louisville, So., A; Ashley King, Louisville, Jr., D; Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, Fr., GK; Elizabeth Weber, Loyola, Sr., MMar. 16 – Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Bergan Foley, Louisville, So., A; Grace Gavin, Loyola, So., M; Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, So., A; M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Fr., AMar. 23 – Shannon Burke, Notre Dame, Sr., M/D; Christina Dove, Syracuse, Jr., M; Bergan Foley, Louisville, So., A; Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, So, A; Grace Gavin, Loyola, So., MMar. 30 – Grace Gavin, Loyola, So., M; Jacqueline Giles, Georgetown, So., A; Liz Hogan, Syracuse, So., GK; Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Jr., A; Jordan Trautman, Georgetown, Sr., DApr. 6 – Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Emily Dashiell, Louisville, So., A; Cara Filippelli, Loyola, So., M; Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, Jr., M; Bridget Noon, Georgetown, Sr., DApr. 13 – Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, So., M/A; Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Jr., M; Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, So., A; Bridget Looney, Syracuse, Sr., M; Abby Rehfuss, Loyola, So., MApr. 20 – Bergan Foley, Louisville, So., A; Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., M; Ali Mattingly, Cincinnati, Fr., A; Meg Steffe, Loyola, So., GK; Awehiyo Thomas, Syracuse, Sr., A

2010 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 22 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MMar. 1 Kiersten Tupper, Connecticut, So., AMar. 8 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, So., AMar. 15 Ashley Mitchelides, Connecticut, R-Sr., AMar. 22 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MMar. 29 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MApr. 5 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Jr., MApr. 12 Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Jr., MApr. 19 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MApr. 26 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MMay 3 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, So., M

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 22 Eileen Finn, Syracuse, Sr., DMar. 1 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Fr., GKMar. 8 Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, So. GKMar. 15 Ana Heneberry, Loyola, So., DMar. 22 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Fr., GKMar. 29 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Fr., GKApr. 5 Danielle Pawliw, Louisville, Fr., GKApr. 12 Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Jr., M/DApr. 19 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Jr., GKApr. 26 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Fr., GKMay 3 Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Sr., GK

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 22 – Bergan Foley, Louisville, Junior, Attack; Emily Gibson, Loyola, Senior, Midfield; M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sophomore, Attack; Jenna Moulton, Connecticut, Senior, Goalkeeper; Kerry

Stoothoff, Loyola, Sophomore, GoalkeeperMar. 1 – Kristen Anderson, Rutgers, Junior, Attack; Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Junior, Midfi eld; Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sophomore, Midfi eld; Molly Ford, Georgetown, Senior, Attack; Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sophomore, GoalkeeperMar. 8 – Kailene Abt, Notre Dame, Junior, Midfield; Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Senior, Attack; Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sophomore, Midfi eld; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Katie Liberatore, Cincinnati, Freshman, AttackMar. 15 – Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Junior, Midfi eld; Molly Ford, Georgetown, Senior, Attack; Katie Kiriazoglou, Cincinnati, Freshman, Attack; Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Junior, Attack; Erica Rybinski, Villanova, Senior, Midfi eldMar. 22 – Meg Decker, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Bergan Foley, Louisville, Junior, Attack; Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Sophomore, Defense; Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Junior, Goalkeeper; Rachel Lasda, Villanova, Junior, Midfi eldMar. 29 – Justine Donodeo, Vil lanova, Sophomore., Midfi eld; Emily Gibson, Loyola, Senior., Midfi eld; Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Senior., Midfi eld; Stephanie Norton, Connecticut, Sophomore, Goalkeeper; Laura Simanski, Cincinnati, Sophomore, AttackApr. 5 – Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Senior, Attack; Bergan Foley, Louisville, Junior, Attack; Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Senior, Goalkeeper; Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Sophomore, Defense; Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Freshman, AttackApr. 12 – Grace Gavin, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Junior, Goalkeeper; Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Senior, Midfi eld; Katie Oliverio, Louisville, Sophomore, Midfi eld; Ali Steinberg, Rutgers, Sophomore, Midfi eldApr. 19 – Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Junior, Midfi eld; Molly Ford, Georgetown, Senior, Attack; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, Sophomore, Goalkeeper; Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Senior, AttackApr. 26 – Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Junior, Goalkeeper; Bergan Foley, Louisville, Junior, Attack; Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Senior, Goalkeeper; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Jenna Moulton, Connecticut, Senior, Midfi eldMay 3 – Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Senior, Attack; Ashley King, Louisville, Senior, Defense; Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Junior, Attack; Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Junior, Attack; Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Senior, Attack

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2010 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 22 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MMar. 1 Kiersten Tupper, Connecticut, So., AMar. 8 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, So., AMar. 15 Ashley Mitchelides, Connecticut, R-Sr., AMar. 22 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MMar. 29 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MApr. 5 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Jr., MApr. 12 Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Jr., MApr. 19 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MApr. 26 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MMay 3 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, So., M

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 22 Eileen Finn, Syracuse, Sr., DMar. 1 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Fr., GKMar. 8 Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, So. GKMar. 15 Ana Heneberry, Loyola, So., DMar. 22 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Fr., GKMar. 29 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Fr., GKApr. 5 Danielle Pawliw, Louisville, Fr., GKApr. 12 Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Jr., M/DApr. 19 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Jr., GKApr. 26 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Fr., GKMay 3 Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Sr., GK

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 22 – Bergan Foley, Louisville, Junior, Attack; Emily Gibson, Loyola, Senior, Midfi eld; M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sophomore, Attack; Jenna Moulton, Connecticut, Senior, Goalkeeper; Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sophomore, GoalkeeperMar. 1 – Kristen Anderson, Rutgers, Junior, Attack; Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Junior, Midfi eld; Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sophomore, Midfi eld; Molly Ford, Georgetown, Senior, Attack; Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sophomore, GoalkeeperMar. 8 – Kailene Abt, Notre Dame, Junior, Midfi eld; Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Senior, Attack; Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sophomore, Midfi eld; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Katie Liberatore, Cincinnati, Freshman, AttackMar. 15 – Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Junior, Midfield; Molly Ford, Georgetown, Senior, Attack; Katie Kiriazoglou, Cincinnati, Freshman, Attack; Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Junior, Attack; Erica Rybinski, Villanova, Senior, Midfi eldMar. 22 – Meg Decker, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Bergan Foley, Louisville, Junior, Attack; Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Sophomore, Defense; Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Junior, Goalkeeper; Rachel Lasda, Villanova, Junior, Midfi eldMar. 29 – Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sophomore., Midfi eld; Emily Gibson, Loyola, Senior., Midfi eld; Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Senior., Midfi eld; Stephanie Norton, Connecticut, Sophomore, Goalkeeper; Laura Simanski, Cincinnati, Sophomore, AttackApr. 5 – Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Senior, Attack; Bergan Foley, Louisville, Junior, Attack; Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Senior, Goalkeeper; Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Sophomore, Defense; Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Freshman, Attack

Apr. 12 – Grace Gavin, Loyola, Junior, Midfield; Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Junior, Goalkeeper; Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Senior, Midfi eld; Katie Oliverio, Louisville, Sophomore, Midfi eld; Ali Steinberg, Rutgers, Sophomore, Midfi eldApr. 19 – Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Junior, Midfi eld; Molly Ford, Georgetown, Senior, Attack; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, Sophomore, Goalkeeper; Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Senior, AttackApr. 26 – Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Junior, Goalkeeper; Bergan Foley, Louisville, Junior, Attack; Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Senior, Goalkeeper; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Junior, Midfi eld; Jenna Moulton, Connecticut, Senior, Midfi eldMay 3 – Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Senior, Attack; Ashley King, Louisville, Senior, Defense; Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Junior, Attack; Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Junior, Attack; Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Senior, Attack

2011 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 21 Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Jr., MFeb. 28 Marlena Welsh, Rutgers, Sr., MMarch 7 Liz Lovejoy, Louisville, Sr., AMarch 14 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., MMarch 21 Meg Decker, Loyola, Sr., MMarch 28 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., MApril 4 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., MApril 11 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Sr., AApril 18 Dina Jackson, Georgetown, So., AApril 25 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Jr., AMay 2 Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Sr., A

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 21 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola. Junior, GoalkeeperFeb. 28 Mackenzie Rainone, Connecticut, So., MMarch 7 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GKMarch 14 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GKMarch 21 Emily Dashiell, Louisville, Sr., MMarch 28 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GKApril 4 Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., DApril 11 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GKApril 18 Monica Negron, Louisville, Fr., DApril 25 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GKMay 2 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GK

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 21 – Emily Dashiell, Louisville, Sr., M; Ashley Herbst, Louisville, Fr., GK; M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Jr., A; Marlee Paton, Loyola, Fr., A; Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Jr., AFeb. 28 – Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Sr., M; Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Jr., M; Lily Kalata, Rutgers, So., GK; Megan Sullivan, Notre Dame, Jr., M; Katie Webster, Syracuse, Fr., MMarch 7 – Kristen Anderson, Rutgers, Sr., A; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., A/M; Julia Todd, Villanova, Fr., GK; Emily Dashiell, Louisville, Sr., M; Lily Kalata, Rutgers, So., GK

March 14 – Bergan Foley, Louisville, Sr., A; Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GK; Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Fr., M; Katie Liberatore, Cincinnati, So., A; Ali Steinberg, Rutgers, Jr., MMarch 21 – Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Sr., D; Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Fr., M; Katie Oliverio, Louisville, Jr., M; Katie Webster, Syracuse, Fr., M; Marlena Welsh, Rutgers, Sr., MMarch 28 – Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Sr., M; Emily Dashiell, Louisville, Sr., M; Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Fr., M; Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, So., M; Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, So., AApril 4 – Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Sr., D; Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Sr., A; Liz Lovejoy, Louisville, Sr., A; Monica Negron, Louisville, Fr., D; Brittney Testa, Connecticut, So., GKApril 11 – Mary Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., A; Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, So., M; Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, So., A; Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, Fr., D/M; Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GKApril 18 – Barb Black, Georgetown, Fr., GK; Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Sr., D; Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Jr., M; Katie Kiriazoglou, Cincinnati, So., A; Liz Lovejoy, Louisville, Sr., AApril 25 – Kaitlyn Brosco, Notre Dame, Fr., M; Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Sr., D; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., A; Brittney Testa, Connecticut, So., GK; Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, So., MMay 2 – Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D; Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., A; Jenny Granger, Notre Dame, So., M; Katherine Marino, Rutgers, Sr., A; Logan McCraw, Georgetown, Sr., D

2012 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 20 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., AFeb. 27 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, So., AMarch 5 Lauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, So., MMarch 12 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., AMarch 19 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., AMarch 26 Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., MApril 2 Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., MApril 9 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., AApril 16 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., AApril 23 Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., MApril 30 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., A

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 20 Brittney Testa, Connecticut, Jr., GKFeb. 27 Brittney Testa, Connecticut, Jr., GKMarch 5 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Jr., GKMarch 12 Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., DMarch 19 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., DMarch 26 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., DApril 2 Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., DApril 9 Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., DApril 16 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., DApril 23 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., DApril 30 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., D

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HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 20 – Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sr., A; Shawna Giust, Villanova, Jr., D; Kylie Ramsland, Jr., M; Hannah Schmitt, Loyola, Fr., A; Kiersten Tupper, Connecticut, Sr., AFeb. 27 – Katie Kiriazoglou, Cincinnati, Jr., A; M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sr., A; Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., A; Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., M; Ali Steinberg, Rutgers, Sr., MMarch 5 – Kelly Barnes, Georgetown, Senior, D; Alyssa Costantino, Syracuse, So., GK; M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sr., A; Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sr., GK; Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., AMarch 12 – Monica Negron, Louisville, So., D; Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., M; Ali Steinberg, Rutgers, Sr., M; Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Brittney Testa, Connecticut, Jr., GKMarch 19 – Hannah Franklin, Georgetown, So., M; Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Jr. D; Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Jr., GK; Jaimie Morrison, Notre Dame, Jr., A; Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., MMarch 26 – Stephanie Anderson, Rutgers, Jr., M; Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sr., M; Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Annie Thomas, Loyola, Fr., A; Katie Webster, Syracuse, So., MApril 2 – Stephanie Anderson, Rutgers, Jr., M; Kelsi Bozel, Georgetown, Jr., M; Eleni Kozas, Louisville, Sr., M; Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., A; Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., MApril 9 – M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sr., A; Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., M; Lauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, So., M; Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, Fr., D; Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., MApril 16 – Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sr., M; Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Jr., GK; Princess Livingston, Villanova, Sr., M; Danielle Mascera, Rutgers, Sr., A; Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., AApril 23 – Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D; Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Jr., GK; Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., A; Megan Sullivan, Notre Dame, Sr., M; Brittney Testa, Connecticut, Jr., GKApril 30 – Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Jr., D; Lindsay Powell, Notre Dame, So., A; Hannah Schmitt, Loyola, Fr., A; Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sr., GK; Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Fr., A

2013 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 18 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., AFeb. 25 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Sr., AMarch 4 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., MMarch 11 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., MMarch 18 Jessica Mucci, Villanova, So., AMarch 25 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., AApril 1 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., AApril 8 Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., AApril 15 Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., MApril 22 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., AApril 29 Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., A

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 18 Stephanie Peragallo, Fr., DFeb. 25 Maddy Lesher, Loyola, Fr., DMarch 4 Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, Jr., MMarch 11 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Sr., GKMarch 18 Meg Gulmi, Cincinnati, Fr., GKMarch 25 Taryn VanThof, Loyola, R-So., MApril 1 Meg Bell, Cincinnati, So., MApril 8 Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DApril 15 Kelsey Richardson, Syracuse, So., GKApril 22 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Fr., GKApril 29 Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., D

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 18 – Courtney Curtis, Cincinnati, Fr., M; Kelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Jr., M; Molly Wolf, Loyola, Fr., GK; Katrina Martinelli, Rutgers, Jr., M; Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, So., AFeb. 25 – Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M; Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., A; Ashley Herbst, Louisville, Jr., GK; Taryn VanThof, Loyola, R-So., M; Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DMarch 4 – Barb Black, Georgetown, Jr., GK; Hannah Schmitt, Loyola, So., A; Jaimie Morrison, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Amanda Trendell, Rutgers, R-Jr., A; Jessica Mucci, Villanova, So., AMarch 11 – Kylie Ramsland, Cincinnati, R-Sr., M; Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., M; Jaimie Morrison, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., D; Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DMarch 18 – Kacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Jr., M; Kelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Jr., M; Katie Oliverio, Louisville, Sr., A; Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., D; Amanda Hirschfeld, Villanova, Sr., GKMarch 25 – Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., A; Katie Oliverio, Louisville, R-Sr., M; Hannah Schmitt, Loyola, So., A; Jenny Granger, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Sr., GKApril 1 – Katie Kiriazoglou, Cincinnati, Sr., A; Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M; Joanna Dalton, Loyola, Sr., A; Katherine Reinhard, Loyola, Jr., D; Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DApril 8 – Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M; Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Sr., M; Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., M; Jaimie Morrison, Notre Dame, Sr., A; Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., DApril 15 – Morgan O’Reilly, Connecticut, Sr., M; Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., M; Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Sr., GK; Katrina Martinelli, Rutgers, Jr., M; Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., AApril 22 – Morgan O’Reilly, Connecticut, Sr., M; Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, So., D; Annie Thomas, Loyola, So., A; Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, Fr., M; Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DApril 29 – Katie Kiriazoglou, Cincinnati, Sr., A; Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Sr., D; Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, Fr., M; Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., M; Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, Jr., M

2014 HONORSOFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 18 Nikki Boltja, Sr., A, LouisvilleFeb. 25 Megan Bell, Jr., M, CincinnatiMarch 4 Jaymie Tabor, Temple, Sr., AMarch 11 Nikki Boltja, Sr., A, LouisvilleMarch 18 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, So., MMarch 25 Nikki Boltja, Sr., A, LouisvilleApril 1 Claire Costanza, So., A, MarquetteApril 8 Kelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Sr., MApril 15 Nikki Boltja, Sr., A, LouisvilleApril 22 Faye Brust, Jr., A, LouisvilleApril 29 Kacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Sr., M

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 18 Shannon Nee, So., GK, ConnecticutFeb. 25 Amanda Currell, Fr., GK, RutgersMarch 4 Amanda Currell, Fr., GK, RutgersMarch 11 Meg Gulmi, So., GK, CincinnatiMarch 18 Shannon Nee, So., GK, ConnecticutMarch 25 Shannon Nee, So., GK, ConnecticutApril 1 Jaclyn Fraum, So., GK, VillanovaApril 8 Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, So., MApril 15 Stephanie McNamara, Louisville, Fr., DApril 22 Shannon Nee, So., GK, ConnecticutApril 29 Sarah Priem, Marquette, So., GK

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 20 - Barb Black – Georgetown, Sr., GK; Amanda Bochniak – Marquette, Fr., A; Hannah Franklin – Georgetown, Sr., M; Lauren Kahn – Connecticut, Sr., M; Kaylin Morissette – Louisville, So., MFeb. 25 – Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, So., M; Nikki Boltja, Sr., A, Louisville; Kaylin Morissette – Louisville, So., M; Jaymie Tabor, Temple, Sr., A; Kelsey Denihan, Villanova, So., AMarch 4 – Meghan Farrell, Georgetown, Sr., A; Faye Brust, Louisville, Jr., AHayley Baas, Marquette, So., M; Monica Negron, Louisville, Sr., M; Jaclyn Fraum, Villanova, So., GKMarch 11 – Amanda Bochniak – Marquette, Fr., A; Jaclyn Fraum, Villanova, So., GK; Lauren Kahn – Connecticut, Sr., M; Kaylin Morissette – Louisville, So., M; Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Jr., AMarch 18 – Amanda Currell, Fr., GK, Rutgers; Courtney Curtis, So., M, Cincinnati; Kelsey Conway, Sr., M, Cincinnati; Cortnee Daley, So., M, Louisville; Leslee Hefner, Sr., D, LouisvilleMarch 25 – Amanda Bochniak – Marquette, Fr., A; Kacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Sr., M; Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, So., M; Lauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, Jr., M; Taylor Young, Cincinnati, Sr., MApril 1 – Faye Brust, Jr., A, Louisville; Shannon Galvin, So., M, Villanova; Lauren Kahn, Sr., M., Connecticut; Kaylin Morissette, So., M, Louisville; Caroline Tarzian, Jr., A, GeorgetownApril 8 – Sarah Priem, Marquette, So., GK; Jamie Redding, Louisville, Sr., A; Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Sr., M; Kristin Kocher, Rutgers, R-So., M; Jaymie Tabor, Temple, Sr., A

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April 15 – Lauren Kahn – Connecticut, Sr., M; Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, So., M; Courtney Caputo, Georgetown, Sr., M; Lauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, Jr., M; Nicole Tiernan, Temple, So., MApril 22 – Megan Clements, Rutgers, Sr., A; Corinne Etchison, Georgetown, So., A; Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, So., D; Chelsey Henderson, Villanova, So., M; Lauren Kahn – Connecticut, Sr., MApril 29 – Faye Brust, Louisville, Jr., A; Lauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, R-Jr., MKim Kolodny, Rutgers, So., A; Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Jr., D; Monica Negron, Louisville, Sr., D

2015 HONORSATTACKER OF THE WEEKFeb. 17 Mallory Schonk, Vanderbilt, Jr., AFeb. 24 Mallory Schonk, Vanderbilt, Jr., AMarch 3 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.March 10 Jacqueline Jordan, Connecticut, So.March 17 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.March 24 Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr.March 31 Jessica Mucci, Villanova, Sr., AApril 7 Caroline Peters, Vanderbilt, So.April 14 Amanda Lockwood, Vanderbilt, Jr.April 21 Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., AApril 28 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr., A

MIDFIELDER OF THE WEEKFeb. 17 Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr., MFeb. 24 Alexandra Crofts, Connecticut, Jr., MMarch 3 Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr.March 10 Nicole Tiernan, Temple, Jr.March 17 Nicole Tiernan, Temple, Jr.March 24 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.March 31 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.April 7 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.April 14 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr.April 21 Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, Jr., MApril 28 Megan Tiernan, Temple, Jr., M

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKFeb. 17 Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., DFeb. 24 Mary-Sean Wilcox, Florida, Jr., GKMarch 3 Sarah Priem, Marquette, Jr., GKMarch 10 Jaqi Kakalecik, Temple, R-Jr., GKMarch 17 Sam Darcangelo, Florida, Jr., MMarch 24 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK March 31 Sam Scarfogliero, Villanova, So., DApril 7 Alex Duckenfi eld, Vanderbilt, Sr., DApril 14 Maddy Fisher, Georgetown, So., GKApril 21 Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., DApril 28 Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., D

ROOKIE OF THE WEEKFeb. 17 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., MFeb. 24 Riley Hill, Marquette, Fr., AMarch 3 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., AMarch 10 Kelsey Catalano, Connecticut, Fr., MMarch 17 Kayla Peterson, Vanderbilt, Fr., MMarch 24 Kayla Peterson, Vanderbilt, Fr., MMarch 31 Hannah Seibel, Georgetown, Fr., MApril 7 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., AApril 14 Nicole Barretta, Temple, Fr., AApril 21 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., AApril 28 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., A

HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSFeb. 17 - Carly Demato, Temple, So., A; Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M; Nicole Graziano, Florida, R-Jr., MFeb. 24 - Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., A; Shayna Pirrecca, Florida, Fr., A; Meggie Ramzy, Vanderbilt, Sr., MMarch 3 – Nora Barry, Florida, Sr., M; Jill Doherty, Vanderbilt, So., M; Taylor Smith, Marquette, R-So., MMarch 10 – Nicole Graziano, Florida, R-Jr., M; Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr., M; Sarah Del Bene, Cincinnati, Jr., MMarch 17 – Claire Costanza, Marquette, Jr., A; Riley Hill, Marquette, Fr., A; Meghan Breen, Villanova, Jr., AMarch 24 – Fran Meyer, Marquette, So., D; Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, Jr., M; Caroline Peters, Vanderbilt, So., MMarch 31 – Claire Costanza, Marquette, Jr., A; Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Jr., D; Carly Ross, Florida, Jr., AApril 7 – Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr., M; Emma Dagres, Vanderbilt, Jr., M; Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., AApril 14 – Alyson Fazio, Connecticut, Jr., M; Maddie Kratz, Vanderbilt, Sr., GK; Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Sr., AApril 21 – Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr., A; Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK; Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., DApril 28 – Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, Jr., M; Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., A; Dani Tunnell, Cincinnati, So., M

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2015 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.*#^Florida 6-1 .857 15-6 .714*#Georgetown 6-1 .857 7-10 .412*Connecticut 5-2 .714 11-7 .611*Villanova 4-3 .571 9-8 .529Vanderbilt 4-3 .571 7-9 .438Temple 2-5 .286 10-6 .625Marquette 1-6 .143 5-12 .294Cincinnati 0-7 .000 2-15 .118

2014 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.*#^Louisville 7-0 1.000 176-4 .800*Georgetown 6-1 .857 11-9 .550*Connecticut 5-2 .714 10-7 .588*Rutgers 3-4 .429 9-9 .500Villanova 3-4 .429 8-8 .500Temple 3-4 .429 6-10 .375Marquette 1-6 .143 5-12 .294Cincinnati 0-7 .000 6-11 .353

2013 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.*#^Syracuse 8-0 1.000 18-4 .818*Georgetown 6-2 .750 13-6 .684*Loyola 6-2 .750 11-9 .550*Connecticut 5-3 .625 13-5 .722Notre Dame 5-3 .625 12-5 .706Louisville 3-5 .375 11-6 .647Rutgers 1-7 .125 9-8 .529Cincinnati 1-7 .125 7-9 .438Villanova 1-7 .125 6-10 .375

2012 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.*#Syracuse 8-0 1.000 19-4 .826*^Loyola 7-1 .875 14-6 .700*Notre Dame 6-2 .750 13-5 .722*Georgetown 5-3 .625 9-8 .529Rutgers 4-4 .500 9-7 .562Connecticut 3-5 .375 10-6 .625Villanova 2-6 .250 4-12 .250Louisville 1-7 .125 3-12 .200Cincinnati 0-8 .000 3-13 .188

2011 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.*#Georgetown 7-1 .875 9-8 .529*#Syracuse 7-1 .875 10-8 .556*^Loyola 6-2 .750 17-3 .850*Notre Dame 6-2 .750 10-9 .526Louisville 3-5 .375 10-7 .588Connecticut 3-5 .375 9-7 .562Rutgers 3-5 .375 9-7 .562Villanova 1-7 .125 5-11 .312Cincinnati 0-8 .000 2-14 .125

2010 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.*#^Georgetown 8-0 1.000 13-6 .684*Notre Dame 6-2 .750 11-7 .611*Syracuse 6-2 .750 15-7 .682*Loyola 5-3 .625 11-7 .611Louisville 4-4 .500 11-6 .647Rutgers 4-4 .500 11-5 .688Connecticut 2-6 .250 9-8 .529Villanova 1-7 .125 8-8 .500Cincinnati 0-8 .000 5-12 .294

2009 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.*#Georgetown 6-1 .857 13-6 .684*#Syracuse 6-1 .857 14-5 .737*^Notre Dame 5-2 .714 16-5 .762*Louisville 3-4 .429 10-7 .588Rutgers 3-4 .429 7-9 .438Loyola (Md.) 3-4 .429 11-6 .647Connecticut 2-5 .286 3-13 .188Cincinnati 0-7 .000 7-10 .412

2008 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.^#*Syracuse 5-0 1.000 18-3 .857*Notre Dame 4-1 .800 12-7 .632*Georgetown 3-2 .600 12-7 .632*Rutgers 2-3 .400 7-10 .412Loyola (Md.) 1-4 .200 6-10 .375Connecticut 0-5 .000 1-15 .062

2007 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.*# Georgetown 4-1 .800 10-8 .556*#^ Syracuse 4-1 .800 13-6 .684* Rutgers 3-2 .600 12-5 .706* Notre Dame 3-2 .600 11-6 .647Connecticut 1-4 .200 10-6 .625Loyola (Md.) 0-5 .000 2-14 .125

2006 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.#Georgetown 5-0 1.000 14-4 .778Notre Dame 4-1 .800 15-4 .789Loyola 3-2 .600 7-8 .467Syracuse 2-3 .400 9-7 .563Rutgers 1-4 .200 7-9 .438Connecticut 0-5 .000 5-11 .313

2005 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.#Georgetown 5-0 1.000 13-5 .772Syracuse 4-1 .800 12-5 .706Connecticut 3-2 .600 12-5 .706Boston College 1-4 .200 10-7 .588Rutgers 1-4 .200 6-10 .375Notre Dame 1-4 .200 3-12 .200

2004 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.#Georgetown 6-0 1.000 13-5 .722Notre Dame 4-2 .667 12-4 .750Syracuse 4-2 .667 9-6 .600Rutgers 3-3 .500 7-8 .467Connecticut 2-4 .333 8-9 .471Virginia Tech 2-4 .333 8-8 .500Boston College 0-6 .000 6-11 .353

2003 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct.#Georgetown 6-0 1.000 13-4 .765Syracuse 5-1 .833 10-6 .625Notre Dame 4-2 .667 8-7 .533Rutgers 3-3 .500 12-4 .750Boston College 2-4 .333 9-6 .600Connecticut 1-5 .167 8-8 .500Virginia Tech 0-6 .000 3-14 .176

2002 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct. #Georgetown 6-0 1.000 17-2 .895Notre Dame 5-1 .833 13-5 .722Syracuse 3-3 .500 10-6 .625Connecticut 3-3 .500 9-7 .563Rutgers 2-4 .333 7-9 .438Boston College 1-5 .167 8-9 .471Virginia Tech 1-5 .167 6-10 .375

2001 BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct. #Georgetown 6-0 1.000 17-3 .850Syracuse 5-1 .833 10-5 .667Notre Dame 4-2 .667 10-5 .667Virginia Tech 3-3 .500 6-9 .400Rutgers 2-4 .333 7-9 .438Boston College 1-5 .167 6-9 .400Connecticut 0-6 .000 3-13 .189

* qualifi ed for the BIG EAST Championship; #regular-season champion^ won BIG EAST tournament Championship

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Individual Single-GamePoints12 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, 4/18/09Goals9 Kate McHarg, Loyola vs. Rutgers, 3/12/069 Wick Stanwick, Georgetown vs. Notre Dame, 4/19/03Assists8 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame at UConn, 4/14/12Saves28 Jamie McGraw, Virginia Tech vs. Georgetown, 3/10/02

Team Single-GamePoints40 Georgetown (23G, 17A) vs. Boston College, 4/14/02Goals24 Syracuse vs. Connecticut, 3/22/0823 Georgetown vs. Boston College, 4/14/0223 Syracuse vs. Cincinnati, 3/29/0923 Louisville at Cincinnati, 4/6/14Assists17 Georgetown vs. Boston College, 4/14/05Fewest Goals Allowed0 Notre Dame, 16 vs. Villanova, 0 on 4/9/100 Loyola, 19 vs. Cincinnati, 0 on 3/24/131 Notre Dame, 11 vs. Loyola, 1 on 3/25/071 Louisville, 14 vs. Rutgers, 1 on 4/26/131 Florida, 20 vs. Cincinnati, 1 on 4/15/15

Teams Combined Single-GameMost Goals36 Loyola 21, Connecticut 15 on 3/11/0833 Georgetown 23, Boston College 10 on 4/14/02Fewest Goals (Combined)11 Notre Dame 9, Rutgers 2 on 4/28/02

Individual Single-SeasonPoints48 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2012 (eight games)47 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2009 (seven games)Goals34 Bergan Foley, Louisville, 2010 (eight games)34 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2010 (eight games)Assists31 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, 2012 (eight games)28 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2009 (seven games)Saves*94 Jamie McGraw, Virginia Tech, 2002 (six games)Save Percentage*.616 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2010.615 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001Goals Against Average*5.52 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001Fewest Goals Allowed*15 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001*Goalkeepers must have played at least 50 percent of team’s minutes.

Team Single-SeasonWins8 Georgetown, 2010; Syracuse, 2012Goals142 Syracuse, 2012 (eight games)121 Florida, 2015 (seven games)106 Georgetown, 2001 (six games)Assists69 Syracuse, 2009 (seven games)Save Percentage.616 Syracuse, 2010Goals Against Average5.29 Florida, 2015Fewest Goals Allowed32 Georgetown, 2001

Points In A Career1. 134 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2006-092. 125 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-113. 116 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, 2010-134. 112 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-135. 107 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, 2009-126. 104 Christina Dove, Syracuse, 2007-107. 101 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, 2006-098. 97 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, 2011-149. 94 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-0410. 93 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-1311. 91 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-1112. 90 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-0713. 89 Gina Sciocia, Notre Dame, 2007-1014. 87 Bergan Foley, Louisville, 2009-11 87 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, 2009-1316. 86 Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, 2007-1017. 84 M.E. Laphan, Connecticut, 2008-1218. 81 Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, 2012-1519. 80 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, 2011-1420. 78 Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, 2001-03

Goals In A Career1. 94 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-112. 83 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, 2011-143. 80 Bergan Foley, Louisville, 2009-114. 78 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, 2006-095. 75 Christina Dove, Syracuse, 2007-106. 74 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-137. 73 Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, 2007-108. 71 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, 2008-20129. 69 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2006-0910. 67 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-0411. 63 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-0712. 62 Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut, 2002-0513. 61 Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, 2008-11 61 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-1315. 58 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-11 58 Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, 2012-1517. 56 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, 2011-14 56 Brook Cantwell, Rutgers, 2007-1019. 55 Allison Chambers, Georgetown, 2002-0520. 55 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, 2010-13

Assists In A Career (Top 14)1. 67 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, 2009-122. 65 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2006-093. 61 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, 2010-134. 55 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, 2009-135. 45 Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, 2007-106. 42 Jessica Mucci, Villanova, 2012-157. 38 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-138. 34 Shannon Burke, Connecticut, 2004-079. 33 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-1110. 32 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-1311. 31 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-1112. 29 Christina Dove. Syracuse, 2007-1013. 29 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-0414. 27 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-0715. 26 Sarah Oliphant, Georgetown, 2002-0516. 26 Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, 2001-0317. 25 Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, 2005-08

Saves In A Career1. 253 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2008-112. 252 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, 2010-133. 248 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, 2010-134. 224 Jamie McGraw, Virginia Tech, 2001-045. 200 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, 2009-126. 203 Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, 2002-057. 202 Meg Gulmi, Cincinnati, 2013-present8. 183 Jenna Moulton, Connecticut, 2007-10

Top Save Percentage In A Career1 .615 Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, 2002-052 .557 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2008-113 .548 Jen White, Notre Dame, 2001-024 .531 Lauren Gulotta, Rutgers, 2001-025 .528 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001-02

Lowest Goals Against Average In A Career6.70 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001-026.80 Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, 2002-057.38 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2008-118.82 Carla Gigon, Syracuse, 2001-038.91 Jen White, Notre Dame, 2001-03

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2015 - 3 playersFirst Team

Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M Second Team

Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Jr., DThird Team

Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D

2014 - 5 playersFirst Team

Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Sr., ASecond Team

Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Sr., MKaylin Morissette, Louisville, So., M

Third TeamFaye Brust, Louisivlle, Jr., A

Monica Negron, Louisville, Sr., D

2013 - 11 playersFirst Team

Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DAlyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., A

Barb Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., DKayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., A

Second TeamLauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M

Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., MThird Team

Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., AAshley Hunter, Georgetown, Sr., D

Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Sr., GKCaroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., A

Taryn VanThof, Loyola, So., M

2012 - 10 playersFirst Team

Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., DKellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., DAlyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., AMarlee Paton, Loyola, So., M

Michelle Tumulo, Syracuse, Jr., ASecond Team

Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., ASophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., M

Third TeamKelly Barnes, Georgetown, Sr., D

Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., MKatie Webster, Syracuse, So., M

2011 - 9 playersFirst Team

Jackie Doherty, Sr., D, Notre DameGrace Gavin, Sr., A, Loyola

Logan McCraw, Sr., D, Georgetown Second Team

Shaylyn Blaney, Sr., M, Notre DameAbby Rehfuss, Sr., M, Loyola

Third Team Bergan Foley, Sr., A, LouisvilleAna Heneberry, Jr., D, Loyola

Maggie Tamasitis, Jr., A, Notre DameSophia Thomas, So., M, Georgetown

2010 - 11 playersFirst Team

Jackie Doherty, D, Notre Dame, Jr. Christina Dove, M, Syracuse, Sr.

Liz Hogan, G, Syracuse, Jr. Second Team

Shaylyn Blaney, M, Notre Dame, Jr. Molly Ford, A, Georgetown, Sr.

Grace Gavin, A, Loyola, Jr. Logan McCraw, D, Georgetown, Jr. Halley Quillinan, M, Syracuse, Sr.

Third Team Brooke Cantwell, A, Rutgers, Sr.

Ashby Kaestner, M, Georgetown, Sr Tee Ladouceur, A, Syracuse, Jr.

2009 - 10 playersFirst Team

Shannon Burke, Sr., D, Notre DameJillian Byers, Sr., A, Notre Dame

Bridget Noon, Jr., D, GeorgetownKatie Rowan, Sr., A, Syracuse

Second TeamShaylyn Blaney, So., M, Notre Dame

Christina Dove, Jr., M, SyracuseMolly Ford, Jr., A, Georgetown

Ashby Kaestner, Jr., M, GeorgetownGina Scioscia, Jr., A, Notre Dame

Third TeamHalley Quillinan, Jr., A, Syracuse

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2008 - 9 playersFirst Team

Ashby Kaestner, So., M, GeorgetownCaitlin McKinney, Sr., A, Notre Dame

Halley Quillinan, So., A, SyracuseKatie Rowan, Jr., A, Syracuse

Second TeamJillian Byers, Jr., A, Notre DameChristina Dove, So., M, SyracuseLindsay Rogers, So., M, Syracuse

Jordan Trautman, Jr., M, GeorgetownThird Team

Molly Ford, So. A, Georgetown

2007 - 8 playersFirst Team

Katie Rowan, So., A, SyracuseCoco Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown

Second TeamShannon Burke, Sr., M, Connecticut

Jillian Byers, So., A, Notre DameCaitlin McKinney, Jr., A, Notre Dame

Third TeamAshley Pike, Sr., M, Syracuse

Halley Quillinan, Fr., A, SyracuseKatie Batiuk, Sr., M, Rutgers

2006 - 8 playersFirst Team

Crysti Foote, Sr., A, Notre DameMaggie Koch, Jr., GK, GeorgetownCoco Stanwick, Jr., A, Georgetown

Second TeamJillian Byers, Fr., A, Notre Dame

Kate McHarg, Sr., M, Loyola (Md.)Stephanie Zodtner, Sr., D, Georgetown

Third TeamGaddy Fortune, Jr., M, Syracuse

Caitlin McKinney, So., A, Notre Dame

2005 - 7 playersFirst Team

Coco Stanwick, So., A, GeorgetownSecond Team

Allison Chambers, Sr., M, GeorgetownMonica Joines, Sr., M, Syracuse

Third TeamChloe Asselin, So., D, Georgetown

Caitlyn Dragon, Sr., A, SyracuseCrysti Foote, Jr., M, Notre Dame

Tracy Mullaney, Sr., M, Connecticut

IWLCA/US Lacrosse Division I All-Americans • BreakdownIWLCA/US Lacrosse Division I All-Americans • Breakdown

School First Team Selections Second Team Selections Third Team Selections TotalConnecticut (2001-15) 0 4 2 6Florida (2015) 1 0 1 2Georgetown (2001-15) 16 12 10 38Louisville (Through ‘14) 1 2 3 6Loyola (Md.) (Through ‘13) 3 4 2 9Notre Dame (Through ‘13) 8 12 6 26Rutgers (Through ‘14) 0 1 2 3Syracuse (Through ‘13) 14 7 10 31Overall Totals 37 33 32 93

2004 - 8 playersFirst Team

Michi Ellers, Sr., D, GeorgetownMeredith Simon, Sr., A, Notre DameLeigh-Ann Zimmer, Sr., A, Syracuse

Second TeamAndrea Kinnik, Sr., D, Notre DameGloria Lozano, Sr., M, Georgetown

Third TeamMonica Joines, Jr., A, Syracuse

Sarah Oliphant, Jr., A, GeorgetownAbby Owen, Sr., A, Notre Dame

2003 - 7 playersFirst Team

Michi Ellers, Jr., D, GeorgetownWick Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown

Second TeamGloria Lozano, Jr., M, Georgetown

Ellen Rust, Sr., D, SyracuseThird Team

Melissa Biles, Sr., D, GeorgetownMonica Joines, So., M, SyracuseJen White, Sr., G, Notre Dame

2002 - 8 playersFirst Team

Melissa Biles, Jr., D, GeorgetownErin Elbe, Sr., A, Georgetown

Second TeamKathryn Lam, Sr., D, Notre Dame

Danielle Shearer, Jr., D, Notre DameLeigh-Ann Zimmer, So., A, Syracuse

Third TeamPam Lowie, Sr., M, Connecticut

Gloria Lozano, So., M, GeorgetownWick Stanwick, Jr., A, Georgetown

2001 - 6 playersFirst Team

Erin Elbe, Jr., A, GeorgetownSheehan Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown

Stacey Brown, Sr., D, SyracuseCaitlin McLean, Sr., D, Georgetown

Bowen Holden, Sr., GK, GeorgetownThird Team

Carrie Soults, Jr., M, Syracuse

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2015Mid-Atlantic Second TeamJackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., ANortheast First TeamLauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Jr., D Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK Second TeamKate Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr., A West/Midwest Second TeamAlex Duckenfi eld, Vanderbilt, Sr., D Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., D South First TeamCaroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M Second TeamTaylor Bresnahan, Florida, So., D Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., D Mollie Stevens, Florida, So., A

2014Northeast First TeamLauren Kahn, Connecticut, Sr., MShannon Nee, Connecticut, So., GKNortheast Second TeamLauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, So., DKacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Sr., AMid Atlantic Second TeamChelsea Intrabartola, Rutgers, Sr., DLauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, Jr., MWest First TeamNikki Boltja, Louisville, Sr., AFaye Brust, Louisville, Jr., AKay Morissette, Louisville, So., MMonica Negron, Louisville, Sr., D

2013Northeast First TeamBecca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DLauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., MAlyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., AShannon Nee, Connecticut, Fr., GKKayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., AMichelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Sr., A Northeast Second TeamLinley Block, Syracuse, Sr., DBridget Daley, Syracuse, Sr., MKacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Jr., AErin Roos, Brown, Jr., D Mid-Atlantic First TeamHollie DiMuro, Rutgers, So., DLily Kalata, Rutgers, Sr., GKMarlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., MAnnie Thomas, Loyola, So., ATaryn VanThof, Loyola, So., MMid-Atlantic Second TeamChelsea Intrabartola, Rutgers, Jr., DMaddy Lesher, Loyola, Fr., D

Northeast Second TeamLiz Hogan, Sr., Syracuse, GKCatherine Rodriguez, Sr., Syracuse, DMid-Atlantic First TeamGrace Gavin, Sr., Loyola, AAna Heneberry, Jr., Loyola, DAbby Rehfuss, Sr., Loyola, MKerry Stoothoff, Jr., Loyola, GKMarley Welsh, Sr., Rutgers, MMid-Atlantic Second TeamRebecca Alley, Jr., Rutgers, DKellye Gallagher, Jr., Loyola, DLily Kalata, So., Rutgers, GKKatherine Marino, Sr., Rutgers, AMarlee Paton, Fr., Loyola, MAli Steinberg, Jr., Rutgers, MSouth - First TeamLogan McCraw, Sr., Georgetown, DSouth - Second TeamJordy Kirr, Sr., Georgetown, ASophia Thomas, So., Georgetown, MWest/Midwest First TeamShaylyn Blaney, Sr., Notre Dame, MEmily Dashiell, Sr., Louisville, MJackie Doherty, Sr., Notre Dame, DBergan Foley, Sr., Louisville, AMaggie Tamasitis, Jr., Notre Dame, AWest/Midwest Second TeamKaitlyn Brosco, Fr., Notre Dame, ALauren Fenlon, Sr., Notre Dame, DLiz Lovejoy, Sr., Louisville, AttackMonica Negron, Fr., Louisville, DKatie Oliverio, Jr., Louisville, A

2010North First TeamChristina Dove, M, Syracuse, Sr.Liz Hogan, G, Syracuse, Jr.Tee Ladouceur, A, Syracuse, Jr.Halley Quillinan, M, Syracuse, Sr.Northeast Second TeamAshley Mitchelides, A, Connecticut, Sr.Michelle Tumolo, A, Syracuse, Fr.Mid-Atlantic First TeamBrooke Cantwell, A, Rutgers, Sr.Grace Gavin, A, Loyola, Jr.Emily Gibson, M, Loyola, Sr.Mid-Atlantic Second TeamMary Cryan, M, Rutgers, Sr. Lily Kalata, GK, Rutgers, Fr.Marley Welsh, M, Rutgers, Jr.Ana Heneberry, D, Loyola, So.Abby Rehfuss, M, Loyola, Jr.South Region First TeamMolly Ford, A, Georgetown, Sr.Ashby Kaestner, M, Georgetown, Sr.South Region Second TeamKelly Barnes, D, Georgetown, So.

Logan McCraw, D, Georgetown, Jr.West/Midwest First TeamShaylyn Blaney, M, Notre Dame, Jr.Jackie Doherty, D, Notre Dame, Jr.Gina Scioscia, A, Notre Dame, Sr.West/Midwest Second TeamKailene Abt, M, Notre Dame, Jr.Emily Dashiell, M, Louisville, Jr.Bergen Foley, A, Louisville, Jr.Rachel Guerrera, D, Notre Dame, Sr.

2009Northeast Region First TeamChristina Dove, Syracuse, Jr., MLiz Hogan, Syracuse, So., GHalley Quillinan, Syracuse, Jr., AKatie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., ANortheast Region Second TeamLindsay Rogers, Syracuse, Jr., DSouth Region First TeamAshby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., MBridget Noon, Georgetown, Jr., DSouth Region Second TeamMolly Ford, Georgetown, Jr., AJordy Kirr, Georgetown, So., AJordan Trautman, Georgetown, Sr., DWest/Midwest First TeamShaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, So., MShannon Burke, Notre Dame, Sr., DJillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., AGina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Jr., AWest/Midwest Second TeamBergan Foley, Louisville, So., ARachel Guerrera, Notre Dame, Jr., DLaura Simanski, Cincinnati, Fr., A

2008West/Midwest First TeamShaylyn Blaney, Notre DameJillian Byers, Notre DameCaitlin McKinney, Notre DameWest/Midwest Second TeamShannon Burke, Notre DameBecky Ranck, Notre DameSouth First TeamMolly Ford, GeorgetownAshby Kaestner, GeorgetownJordan Trautman, GeorgetownSouth Second TeamCaitlin Formby, GeorgetownJordy Kirr, GeorgetownBridget Noon, GeorgetownMid-Atlantic First TeamBrooke Cantwell, RutgersKristen Stone, LoyolaMid-Atlantic Second TeamSandra Abel, Rutgers

Hannah Schmitt, Loyola, So., ASouth Region First TeamCaroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., ASouth Region Second TeamKelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Jr., MAshley Hunter, Georgetown, Sr., DSophia Thomas, Georgetown, Sr., MWest/Midwest First TeamNikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., AEllie Hilling, Notre Dame, Sr., GMaggie Smith, Notre Dame, Jr., MBarb Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., DWest/Midwest Second TeamJenny Granger, Notre Dame, Sr., AMonica Negron, Louisville, Jr., DStephanie Peragallo, Notre Dame, Fr., D

2012Northeast First TeamBecca Block, Syracuse, Jr., DAlyssa Constantino, Syracuse, So., GM.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sr., AAlyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., AMichelle Tumulo, Syracuse, Jr., AKatie Webster, Syracuse, So., M Second TeamLauren Kahn, Connecticut, So., MMid-Atlantic First TeamKellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., DAna Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., DMarlee Paton, Loyola, So., MAli Steinberg, Rutgers, Sr., MMid-Atlantic Second TeamRebecca Alley, Rutgers, Sr., DStephanie Anderson, Rutgers, Jr., MLily Kalata, Rutgers, Jr., GKerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sr., GAnnie Thomas, Loyola, Fr., ASouth Region First TeamKelly Barnes, Georgetown, Sr., DSophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., M South Region Second TeamAshley Hunter, Georgetown, Jr., D West/Mid-West First TeamMargaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., MBarbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, Fr., DMaggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., A West/Mid-West Second TeamNikki Boltja, Louisville, So., AMonica Negron, Louisville, So., DLindsay Powell, Notre Dame, So., AMegan Sullivan, Notre Dame, Sr., M

2011Northeast First TeamM.E. Lapham, Jr., Connecticut, AMichelle Tumolo, So., Syracuse, A

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Jessica Davis, RutgersGrace Gavin, LoyolaAbby Rehfuss, LoyolaNortheast First TeamChristina Dove, SyracuseChristina Gibson, SyracuseLiz Hogan, SyracuseHalley Quillinan, SyracuseLindsay Rogers, SyracuseKatie Rowan, Syracuse

2007West/Midwest First TeamJillian Byers, Notre DameCaitlin McKinney, Notre DameLena Zentgraf, Notre DameWest/Midwest Second TeamMeaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre DameKaki Orr, Notre DameSouth First TeamMaggie Koch, GeorgetownCoco Stanwick, GeorgetownSouth Second TeamLaura Cipro, GeorgetownMid-Atlantic First TeamKatie Batiuk, RutgersKristen Stone, Loyola (Md.)Mid-Atlantic Second TeamNina Frankoski, RutgersNortheast First TeamShannon Burke, Connecticut Halley Quillinan, SyracuseAshley Pike, SyracuseKatie Rowan, SyracuseClare Schwan, ConnecticutNortheast Second TeamShari Appollon, SyracuseChristina Dove, SyracuseKristin Link, Connecticut

2006West/Midwest First TeamJillian Byers, Notre DameCrysti Foote, Notre DameCatilin McKinney, Notre DameWest/Midwest Second TeamMary Carpenter, Notre DameCarol Dixon, Notre DameMeaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre DameMid-Atlantic First TeamKatie Batiuk, RutgersKate McHarg, Loyola (Md.)Mid-Atlantic Second TeamLaura Carper, Loyola (Md.)Kathryn Lawerence, RutgersNortheast First TeamShannon Burke, UConnKathryn Lawerence, Rutgers

Kathryn Rowan, SyracuseNortheast Second TeamStephanie Bissett, SyracuseSouth First TeamMaggie Koch, GeorgetownCoco Stanwick, GeorgetownStephanie Zodtner, GeorgetownSouth Second TeamChole Asselin, GeorgetownLaura Cipro, Georgetown2005North First TeamCaitlyn Dragon, SyracuseMonica Joines, SyracuseTracy Mullaney, ConnecticutNorth Second TeamSusie Breaznell, Boston CollegeShannon Burke, ConnecticutCarley St. Lucia, Boston CollegeMid-Atlantic First TeamCrysti Foote, Notre DameMid-Atlantic Second TeamKatie Batiuk, RutgersLyndsey Feldman, RutgersMeaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre DameCaitlin McKinney, Notre DameLena Zentgraf, Notre DameSouth First TeamChloe Asselin, GeorgetownAllison Chambers, GeorgetownCoco Stanwick, Georgetown

2004Northeast First TeamMonica Joines, SyracuseTracy Mullaney, ConnecticutLeigh-Ann Zimmer, SyracuseNortheast Second TeamMelissa MacDougall, ConnecticutCarley St. Lucia, Boston CollegeMid-Atlantic First TeamAndrea Kinnik, Notre DameAbby Owen, Notre DameMeredith Simon, Notre DameMid-Atlantic Second TeamKatie Batiuk, RutgersCrysti Foote, Notre DameCatherine Seals, RutgersSouth First TeamMichi Ellers, GeorgetownGloria Lozano, GeorgetownSouth Second TeamSarah Oliphant, GeorgetownSarah Robinson, Georgetown

2003

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Northeast First TeamLeigh-Ann Zimmer, SyracuseEllen Rust, SyracuseNortheast Second TeamKelly Feeley, ConnecticutTracy Mullaney, ConnecticutJackie Yovankin, Notre DameCarla Gigon, SyracuseMid-Atlantic First TeamCrysti Foote, Notre DameDanielle Shearer, Notre DameAndrea Kinnik, Notre DameMid-Atlantic Second TeamMelissa Mosey, RutgersMeredith Simon, Notre DameLyndsey Feldman, RutgersJen White, Notre DameSouth First TeamWick Stanwick, GeorgetownGloria Lozano, GeorgetownMichi Ellers, GeorgetownSouth Second TeamMelissa Biles, Georgetown2002Northeast First TeamPam Lowie, ConnecticutLauren Miller, Boston CollegeKim Wayne, SyracuseLeigh-Ann Zimmer, SyracuseNortheast Second TeamKelly Feeley, ConnecticutMid-Atlantic First TeamKristin Checksfi eld, RutgersKathryn Lam, Notre DameDanielle Shearer, Notre DameMid-Atlantic Second TeamTina Fedarcyk, Notre DameLauren Gulotta, RutgersNatalie Loftus, Notre DameSusan Duccilli, RutgersSouth First TeamMelissa Biles, GeorgetownErin Elbe, GeorgetownSouth Second TeamMichi Ellers, GeorgetownGloria Lozano, GeorgetownWick Stanwick, Georgetown

2001Northeast First TeamLauren Miller, Boston CollegeLeigh-Ann Zimmer, SyracuseCarrie Soults, SyracuseStacey Brown, SyracuseNortheast Second TeamKatrina Hable, Syracuse

Megan Campbell, ConnecticutEmily Ryan, Boston CollegeMid-Atlantic First TeamLael O’Shaughnessy, Notre DameMid-Atlantic Second TeamKathryn Lam, Notre DameSouth First TeamErin Elbe, GeorgetownSheehan Stanwick, GeorgetownCaitlin McLean, GeorgetownBowen Holden, GeorgetownSouth Second TeamWick Stanwick, GeorgetownSamantha Sybert, Virginia Tech

The Nation’s Top Collegiate Lacrosse Player

2002 - Erin Elbe, Sr., A, Georgetown

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2001Attack Player of the Year*Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr.Defensive Player of the YearCaitlin McLean, Georgetown, Sr.Midfi elder of the YearCarrie Soults, Syracuse, Jr.Coach of the YearKim Simons, Georgetown

All-BIG EAST First TeamLauren Miller, Boston College, Jr., A*Erin Elbe, Georgetown, Jr., ABowen Holden, Georgetown, Sr., GKCaitlin McLean, Georgetown, Sr., M*Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr., ATina Fedarcyk, Notre Dame, Jr., DLael O’Shaughnessy, Notre Dame, Sr., AKristin Checksfi eld, Rutgers, So., DStacey Brown, Syracuse, Sr., MKaty Mueller, Syracuse, Sr., DCarrie Soults, Syracuse, Jr., M*Sam Sybert, Virginia Tech, So., M

All-BIG EAST Second TeamEmily Ryan, Boston College, Sr., AMegan Campbell, Connecticut, Sr., MPam Lowie, Connecticut, Jr., ASarah Oglesby, Georgetown, Sr., MWick Stanwick, Georgetown, So., AAlissa Moser, Notre Dame, Jr., M/AClaire Grooms, Rutgers, So., AJen Mumford, Rutgers, Sr., DCatherine Seals, Rutgers, Fr., MLauren Brady, Syracuse, Grad., ALeigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, Fr., AKellyn Hentz, Virginia Tech, So., A*unanimous selection

2002Attack Player of the Year*Erin Elbe, Georgetown, Sr.Midfi elder of the Year*Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, Jr.Defensive Player of the YearKristin Checksfi eld, Rutgers, Jr.Coach of the YearKim Simons, Georgetown

All-BIG EAST First TeamMelissa Biles, Georgetown, Jr., D*Kristin Checksfi eld, Rutgers, Jr., D*Erin Elbe, Georgetown, Sr., ANatalie Loftus, Notre Dame, Sr., M/APam Lowie, Connecticut, Sr., A/M*Gloria Lozano, Georgetown, So., M*Lauren Miller, Boston College, Sr., AEllen Rust, Syracuse, Jr., D*Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, Jr., MSamantha Sybert, Virginia Tech, Jr., A*Jessica Trombley, Syracuse, Jr., M*Jen White, Notre Dame, Jr., GK

All-BIG EAST First Team*Michi Ellers, Georgetown, Sr., D*Monica Joines, Syracuse, Jr., A*Andrea Kinnik, Notre Dame, Sr., DGloria Lozano, Georgetown, Sr., MMelissa MacDougall, Connecticut, Sr., DTracy Mullaney, Connecticut, Jr., MSarah Oliphant, Georgetown, Jr., AAbby Owen, Notre Dame, Sr., MSarah Robinson, Georgetown, Jr. GK*Meredith Simon, Notre Dame, Sr., ACarley St. Lucia, Boston College, Jr., M*Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, Sr., A

All-BIG EAST Second TeamKatie Batiuk, Rutgers, Fr., MMaggie Bopp, Rutgers, Jr., MSusie Breaznell, Boston College, Jr., AAllison Chambers, Georgetown, Jr., MLyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, Jr., GKLauren Fischer, Notre Dame,Sr., ACrysti Foote, Notre Dame, So., AKariane Lauri, Connecticut, Sr., MDanielle Lillis, Syracuse, Sr., AJess Mikula, Notre Dame, Jr., DAnouk Peters, Georgetown, Sr., ACatherine Seals, Rutgers, Jr., DStephanie Walker, Syracuse, So., DLindsey Welch, Virginia Tech, Sr., M/A*unanimous selection

2005Attack Player of the YearCoco Stanwick, Georgetown, So.Defensive Player of the YearChloe Asselin, Georgetown, So.Midfi elder of the YearKatie Batiuk, Rutgers, So.Coach of the YearBonnie Rosen, Connecticut

All-BIG EAST First Team*Susie Breaznell, Boston College, Sr., M/ACarley St. Lucia, Boston College, Sr., MShannon Burke, Connecticut, So., M*Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut, Sr., M*Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, So., DAli Chambers, Georgetown, Sr., M*Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., A*Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, Jr., M/AKatie Batiuk, Rutgers, So., MLyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, Sr., GK*Caitlyn Dragon, Syracuse, Sr., A*Monica Joines, Syracuse, Sr., A

All-BIG EAST Second Team^Jackie Yovankin, Boston College, Sr., M/DJacqui Hamilton, Connecticut, Sr., AKelly Robinson, Connecticut, Sr., DCatherine Elbe, Georgetown, Sr., ASarah Robinson, Georgetown, Sr., GKStephanie Zodtner, Georgetown, Jr., DCaitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Fr., AJess Mikula, Notre Dame, Sr., DLena Zentgraf, Notre Dame, Jr., MAnne Marchitello, Rutgers, So., DCatherine Seals, Rutgers, Sr., DJill DePetris, Syracuse, So., MMeghan O’Connell, Syracuse, Jr., M^Due to a tie in voting, there are 13 members on the Second Team

All-BIG EAST Second TeamSusan Duccilli, Rutgers, Sr., MTina Fedarcyk, Notre Dame, Sr., DKelly Feeley, Connecticut, Sr., M/DLauren Gulotta, Rutgers, Sr., GKKaren Healy, Syracuse, Sr., AJamie McGraw, Virginia Tech, So. GKAlissa Moser, Notre Dame, Sr., M/ATracy Mullaney, Connecticut, Fr., ALiz Ryan, Georgetown, Jr., MWick Stanwick, Georgetown, Jr., AJacklyn Yovankin, Boston College, Fr., MLeigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, So., A *unanimous selection

2003Attack Player of the YearWick Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr.Midfi elder of the YearGloria Lozano, Georgetown, Jr.Defensive Player of the YearMichi Ellers, Georgetown, Jr.Coach of the YearLaura Brand, Rutgers

All-BIG EAST First Team*Michi Ellers, Georgetown, Jr., MLyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, So. GK*Monica Joines, Syracuse, So., M*Gloria Lozano, Georgetown, Jr., MMelissa Mosey, Rutgers, Sr., MTracy Mullaney, Connecticut, So., AEllen Rust, Syracuse, Sr., DMeredith Simon, Notre Dame, Jr., M/ADanielle Shearer, Notre Dame, Sr., M*Wick Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr., ASam Sybert, Virignia Tech, Sr., MLeigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, Jr., A

All-BIG EAST Second TeamMelissa Biles, Georgetown, Sr., DKristin Checksfi eld, Rutgers, Sr., DCristina Curiale, Rutgers, Jr., AKelly Feeley, Connecticut, Sr., M/DKatie Madden, Virginia Tech, Sr., AKelly McCardell, Notre Dame, Sr., M/DAbby Owen, Notre Dame, Jr., MAnnouk Peters, Georgetown, Jr., MLiz Ryan, Georgetown, Sr., MJess Tromblay, Syracuse, Sr., MSteph Walker, Syracuse, Fr., MJen White, Notre Dame, Sr., GKJackie Yovankin, Boston College, So., M*unanimous selection

2004Attack Players of the YearMeredith Simon, Notre Dame, Sr.Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, Sr.Defensive Player of the Year*Michi Ellers, Georgetown, Sr.Midfi elder of the YearAbby Owen, Notre Dame, Sr.Coach of the YearTracy Coyne, Notre Dame

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All-BIG EAST First TeamShaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, So., MShannon Burke, Notre Dame, Sr., D*Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A*Christina Dove, Syracuse, Jr., MCara Filippelli, Loyola, So., D*Molly Ford, Georgetown, Jr., A*Grace Gavin, Loyola, So., MLiz Hogan, Syracuse, So., GK*Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., MBridget Noon, Georgetown, Sr., DHalley Quillinan, Syracuse, Jr., A*Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., A*unanimous selections

All-BIG EAST Second TeamMegan Bloomer, Georgetown, Sr., MBrooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Jr., AEmily Dashiell, Louisville, So., MBergan Foley, Louisville, So., ACaitlin Formby, Georgetown, Jr., GK (Second Team GK)Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, So., AColleen O’Keefe, Loyola, Sr., AAbby Rehfuss, Loyola, So., MLindsay Rogers, Syracuse, Jr., DGina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Jr., AMeg Steffe, Loyola, So., GK (at-large selection)Jordan Trautman, Georgetown, Sr., D

2010Attack Player of the YearGrace Gavin, Loyola, Jr.Defensive Player of the YearLiz Hogan, Syracuse, Jr.Midfi elder of the YearChristina Dove, Syracuse, Jr.Coach of the YearRicky Fried, Georgetown

All-BIG EAST First TeamKelly Barnes, Georgetown, So., DShaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Jr., M*Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Sr., AJackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Jr., D*Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., MEileen Finn, Syracuse, Sr., DBergan Foley, Louisville, Jr., A*Molly Ford, Georgetown, Sr., A*Grace Gavin, Loyola, Jr., A*Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Jr., GKAshby Kaestner, Georgetown, Sr., MLogan McCraw, Georgetown, Jr., DGina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Sr., A*unanimous selections

All-BIG EAST Second TeamKailene Abt, Notre Dame, Jr., MEmily Dashiell, Louisville, Jr., MCara Filippelli, Loyola, Jr., MCaitlin Formby, Georgetown, Sr., GKEmily Gibson, Loyola, Sr., MRachel Guerrera, Notre Dame, Sr., DAna Heneberry, Loyola, So., DAshley King, Louisville, Sr., DJordy Kirr, Georgetown, Jr., ATee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Jr., AHalley Quillinan, Syracuse, Sr., MAbby Rehfuss, Loyola, Jr., MCatherine Rodriguez, Syracuse, Jr., D^ an extra member was added to both the First and Second teams due to ties in voting

All-BIG EAST Second Team^Jessica Davis, Rutgers, Fr., D Jill DePetris, Syracuse, Sr., AJamie Farewell, Rutgers, Sr., MMaura Kenny, Loyola, So., AKristin Link, Connecticut, Sr., MBridget Looney, Syracuse, Jr., MAnne Marchitello, Rutgers, Sr., DKate McHarg, Loyola, Jr., MKaki Orr, Notre Dame, Sr., MAshley Pike, Syracuse, Sr., MPatty Piotrowicz, Georgetown, Jr., M Chelsea Strodel, Syracuse, Sr., DLena Zentgraf, Notre Dame, Sr., M^ an extra member was added to the Second Team due to a tie in voting*unanimous selection

2008Attack Player of the YearKatie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr.Midfi elder of the YearCaitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Sr.Defensive Player of the YearLindsay Rogers, Syracuse, So.Coach of the YearTracy Coyne, Notre Dame

All-BIG EAST First Team*Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr., ABrooke Cantwell, Rutgers, So., A* Christina Dove, Syracuse, So., MMolly Ford, Georgetown, So., ALiz Hogan, Syracuse, Fr., GK*Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, So., M*Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Sr., M*Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, So., MLindsay Rogers, Syracuse, So., D*Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., AKristen Stone, Loyola, Sr., DJordan Trautman, Georgetown, Jr., D*unanimous selection

All-BIG EAST Second TeamShaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Fr., MKristin Brady, Syracuse, Sr., AShannon Burke, Notre Dame, Jr., DMary Cryan, Rutgers, So., MJessica Davis, Rutgers, So., DKate Filippelli, Loyola, Sr., MCaitlin Formby, Georgetown, So., GKGrace Gavin, Loyola, Fr., M Christina Gibson, Syracuse, Sr., DJordy Kirr, Georgetown, Fr., AWhitney Michele, Connecticut, Jr., MBecky Ranck, Notre Dame, Sr., D

2009Attack Players of the YearJillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr.Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr.Defensive Player of the YearBridget Noon, Georgetown, Jr.Midfi elders of the YearChristina Dove, Syracuse, Jr.Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr.Coach of the YearRicky Fried, Georgetown

2006Attack Player of the YearCrysti Foote, Notre Dame, So. Midfi elder of the YearKate McHarg, Loyola, Jr.Defensive Player of the YearMaggie Koch, Georgetown, Jr.Coach of the YearTracy Coyne, Notre Dame

All-BIG EAST First Team*Katie Batiuk, Rutgers, So., M *Shannon Burke, Connecticut, Jr., M/A *Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Fr., A*Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, So., M/A*Gaddy Fortune, Syracuse, Jr., MMaura Kenny, Loyola, So., A*Maggie Koch, Georgetown, Jr., GK*Kate McHarg, Loyola, Jr., M*Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, So., ALucy Poole, Georgetown, Sr., M*Kathryn Rowan, Syracuse, Fr., A*Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, Jr., AStephanie Zodtner, Georgetown, Sr., D

All-BIG EAST Second Team^Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, Jr., D Stephanie Bisset, Syracuse, So., DKristin Brady, Syracuse, So. M/AMary Carpenter, Notre Dame, So., MLaura Cipro, Georgetown, Jr., DKate Filippelli, Loyola, So., MMeaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame, Jr. DKristen Haldeman, Connecticut, Sr., GKKathryn Lawrence, Rutgers, Fr., MAnne Marchitello, Rutgers, Jr., M/DChelsea Strodel, Syracuse, Jr., DLaura Trzasko, Connecticut, Jr., M/DAbbey VanDeusen, Connecticut, Sr., M/A^ extra members were added to both the First and Second teams due to ties in voting

2007Attack Player of the YearCoco Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr.Midfi elder of the YearShannon Burke, Connecticut, Sr.Defensive Player of the YearMaggie Koch, Georgetown, Sr.Coach of the YearLisa Miller, Syracuse

All-BIG EAST First TeamKatie Batiuk, Rutgers, Sr., M *Shannon Burke, Connecticut, Sr., M*Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, So., ALaura Cipro, Georgetown, Sr., DMeaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame, Sr., DNina Frankoski, Rutgers, Fr., A*Maggie Koch, Georgetown, Sr., GK*Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Jr., AHalley Quillinan, Syracuse, Fr., A*Katie Rowan, Syracuse, So., A*Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr., AKristen Stone, Loyola, Jr., D

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All-BIG EAST Second TeamLinley Block, Syracuse, Sr., DKelsi Bozel, Georgetown, Sr., MJackie Froccaro, Villanova, So., AMaddy Lesher, Loyola, Fr., DKatrina Martinelli, Rutgers, Jr., AKaylin Morissette, Louisville, Fr., MJaimie Morrison, Notre Dame, Sr., AShannon Nee, Connecticut, Fr., GKMonica Negron, Louisville, Jr., DKatie Oliverio, Louisville, R-Sr., AMorgan O’Reilly, Connecticut, Sr., AKacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Jr., AHannah Schmitt, Loyola, So., AAnnie Thomas, Loyola, So., ASophia Thomas, Georgetown, Sr., MKatie Webster, Syracuse, Jr., M

2014Coach of the YearKellie Young, Louisville*Attack Player of the YearNikki Boltja, Senior, Louisville*Midfi elder of the YearKaylin Morissette, Sophomore, LouisvilleDefensive Player of the YearMonica Negron, Senior, Louisville*unanimous selection

All-BIG EAST First Team*Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Sr., A*Faye Brust, Louisville, Jr., ACortnee Daley, Louisville, So., M*Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Jr., D*Kelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Sr., MChelsea Intrabartola, Rutgers, Sr., DLauren Kahn, Connecticut, Sr., MLauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, So., DSteph McNamara, Louisville, Fr., D*Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, MShannon Nee, Connecticut, GK*Monica Negron, Louisville, Sr., DKacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Sr., AJamie Redding, Louisville, Sr., ALauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, R-Jr., MCaroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Jr., A* unanimous selection

All-BIG EAST Second Team^Hayley Baas, Marquette, So., MAmanda Bochniak, Marquette, Fr., AMaggie Brown, Georgetown, Sr., DMegan Clements, Rutgers, Sr., AAli Crofts, Connecticut, So., MCorinne Etchison, Georgetown, So., AKate Finkleston, Connecticut, So., AHannah Franklin, Georgetown, Sr., MElizabeth Goslee, Marquette, So., DLeslee Hefner, Louisville, Sr., DChelsey Henderson, Villanova, So., MJaqi Kakalecik, Temple, R-So., GKJess Mucci, Villanova, Jr., AMaddie McTigue, Temple, So., DSarah Priem, Marquette, GKJaymie Tabor, Temple, Sr., ANicole Tiernan, Temple, So., M^Due to a tie in voting, an additional member was added to the Second Team

All-BIG EAST First Team^Kelly Barnes, Georgetown, Sr., D*Becca Block, Syracuse, DKelsi Bozel, Georgetown, Jr., M*Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., DAna Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., DM.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sr., A*Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., A*Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., MAli Steinberg, Rutgers, Sr., MMargaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., MKerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sr., GKMaggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., AAnnie Thomas, Loyola, Fr., A*Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., MSydney Thomas, Loyola, Fr., M*Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., AKatie Webster, Syracuse, So., M* unanimous First Team selection^Due to a tie, an extra member was added to the First Team

All-BIG EAST Second TeamStephanie Anderson, Rutgers, Jr., MLinley Block, Syracuse, Jr., DNikki Boltja, Louisville, So., AAlyssa Costantino, Syracuse, So., GKJustine Donodeo, Villanova, Sr., ASarah Holden, Syracuse, Sr., MAshley Hunter, Georgetown, Jr., DDina Jackson, Georgetown, Jr., ALauren Kahn, Connecticut, So., MKailah Kempney, Syracuse, Fr., ALindsay Powell, Notre Dame, So., AHannah Schmitt, Loyola, Fr., AJanelle Stegeland, Syracuse, Sr., DBarbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, Fr., DMegan Sullivan, Notre Dame, Sr., MCaroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Fr., A

2013Attack Player of the YearAlyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., AMidfi elder of the YearLauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., MDefensive Player of the YearBecca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DCoach of the YearKatie Woods, Connecticut

All-BIG EAST First TeamNikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., A*Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., DBridget Daley, Syracuse, Sr., MKelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Jr., MJenny Granger, Notre Dame, Sr., AEllie Hilling, Notre Dame, Sr., GKAshley Hunter, Georgetown, Sr., D*Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M*Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., A*Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., MMargaret Smith, Notre Dame, Jr., M*Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., DCaroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., AKayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., AMichelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Sr., ATaryn VanThof, Loyola, R-So., M*unanimous selection

2011Attack Player of the YearGrace Gavin, LoyolaDefensive Player of the YearLogan McCraw, GeorgetownMidfi elder of the YearSophia Thomas, GeorgetownCoaches of the YearJen Adams, LoyolaGary Gait, Syracuse

All-BIG EAST First Team*Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Sr., M*Emily Dashiell, Louisville, Sr., MJackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Sr., DBergan Foley, Louisville, Sr., A*Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., ALiz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GKJordy Kirr, Georgetown, Sr., ATee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Sr., AM.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Jr., ALogan McCraw, Georgetown, Sr., DAbby Rehfuss, Loyola, Sr., MCatherine Rodriguez, Syracuse, Sr., DMaggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Jr., ASophia Thomas, Georgetown, So., MMichelle Tumolo, Syracuse, So., AKatie Webster, Syracuse, Fr., M*unanimous selections

All-BIG EAST Second Team^Kailene Abt, Notre Dame, Sr., MKelly Barnes, Georgetown, Jr., DBecca Block, Syracuse, So., DKelsi Bozel, Georgetown, So., MKaitlyn Brosco, Notre Dame, Fr., AMeg Decker, Loyola, Sr., MJustine Donodeo, Villanova, Jr., MKellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., DAna Heneberry, Loyola, Jr., DMary Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., ADina Jackson, Georgetown, So., ALiz Lovejoy, Louisville, Sr., AKatie Oliverio, Louisville, Jr., AMarlee Paton, Loyola, Fr., MAli Steinberg, Rutgers, Jr., MKerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GKMarley Welsh, Rutgers, Sr., M^ an extra member was added to the Second Team due to a tie in voting

2012Attack Player of the YearMichelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., ADefensive Player of the YearKellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., DMidfi elder of the YearMarlee Paton, Loyola, So., MCoach of the YearGary Gait, Syracuse

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2015BIG EAST Attacker of the YearJackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., A

BIG EAST Midfi elder of the YearShannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M*

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the YearLauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut Jr., D

BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the YearShannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK*

BIG EAST Rookie of the YearGrace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., A*

BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the YearConnecticut

All-BIG EAST First Team^Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr., MKristen Bandos, Georgetown Jr., MNora Barry, Florida, Sr., MAdrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., D*Alex Duckenfi eld, Vanderbilt, Sr., DKate Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr., A*Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D*Jackie Froccaro, Villanova, Sr., A*Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M*Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut Jr., D*Jess Mucci, Villanova, Sr., AShannon Nee, Connecticut Jr., GK*Devon Schneider, Florida, Jr., AMallory Schonk, Vanderbilt, Jr., AMollie Stevens, Florida, So., A*Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Sr., ANicole Tiernan, Temple, Jr., M

All-BIG EAST Second Team^Meghan Breen, Villanova, Jr., ATaylor Bresnahan, Florida, So., DSammi Burgess, Florida, So., AClaire Costanza, Marquette, Jr., ACourtney Curtis, Cincinnati, Jr., MEmma Dagres, Vanderbilt, Jr., MJill Doherty, Vanderbilt, So., ACorinne Etchison, Georgetown, Jr., AMaddy Fisher, Georgetown, So., GKElizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., DNicole Graziano, Florida, R-Jr., MAlexa Kunowsky, Vanderbilt, Jr., MMaddie Kratz, Vanderbilt, Sr., GKMegan Marinelli, Georgetown, Sr., DGrace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., ACarly Palmucci, Connecticut, Jr., ASam Scarfogliero, Villanova, So., D

*unanimous selection^extra player added due to a tie in voting

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Notre Dame won its fi rst BIG EAST Championship in 2009 Georgetown won its fi rst BIG EAST Championship in 2010

Florida beat UConn in its fi rst season in the league (2015) for the crown Loyola won its second tournament title in 2012

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Site2015 No. 1 seed Florida Mandy O’Leary 20-6 No. 3 seed Connecticut Storrs, Conn.2014 No. 1 seed Louisville Kellie Young 9-8 No. 2 seed Georgetown Washington, D.C.2013 No. 1 seed Syracuse Gary Gait 14-7 No. 2 seed Georgetown Washington, D.C.2012 No. 2 seed Loyola Jen Adams 13-7 No. 1 seed Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y.2011 No. 3 seed Loyola Jen Adams 12-10 No. 4 seed Notre Dame Washington, D.C.2010 No. 1 seed Georgetown Ricky Fried 13-11 No. 3 seed Syracuse Piscataway, N.J.2009 No. 3 seed Notre Dame Tracy Coyne 12-10 No. 1 seed Georgetown Washington, D.C.2008 No. 1 seed Syracuse Gary Gait 12-6 No. 3 seed Georgetown Notre Dame, Ind.2007 No. 2 seed Syracuse Lisa Miller 12-7 No. 1 seed Georgetown Syracuse, N.Y.

Team Records in BIG EAST Championship PlayTEAMS Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2ndFlorida 1 2 0 1.000 1 0Loyola 4 4 2 .667 2 0Louisville 2 2 1 .667 1 0Syracuse 7 8 4 .625 3 2Georgetown 9 7 8 .467 1 5Notre Dame 6 3 5 .429 1 1Rutgers 3 0 3 .000 0 0Connecticut 3 1 3 .250 0 1Villanova 1 0 1 .000 0 0Cincinnati 0 0 0 n/a 0 0Marquette 0 0 0 n/a 0 0Temple 0 0 0 n/a 0 0Vanderbilt 0 0 0 n/a 0 0

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2015 ChampionshipUniversity of Connecticut, George J. Sherman Family-Sports Complex - Storrs, Conn.Semifi nals: #1 Florida 18, #4 Villanova 8#3 Connecticut 11, #2 Georgetown 10Championship: Florida 20, Connecticut 6Most Outstanding Player: Shannon Gilroy, FloridaAll-Tournament Team: Shannon Gilroy (Florida) Mollie Stevens (Florida),Taylor Bresnahan (Florida), Caroline Fitzgerald (Florida), Nora Barry (Florida), Shannon Nee (Connecticut), Lauren Kwasnowski (Connecticut), Katherine Finkleston (Connecticut), Jess Mucci (Villanova), Jackie Froccaro (Villanova), Colleen Lovett (Georgetown), Adrianne Devine (Georgetown)

2014 ChampionshipGeorgetown University, Multi-Sport Field - Washington, D.C.Semifi nals: #1 Louisville 17, #4 Rutgers 6#2 Georgetown 16, #3 Connecticut 8Championship: Louisville 9, Georgetown 8Most Outstanding Player: Faye Brust, LouisvilleAll-Tournament Team: Kacey Pippitt (Connecticut), Shannon Nee (Connecticut), Megan Clements (Rutgers), Hannah Franklin (Georgetown), Caroline Tarzian (Georgetown), Kelyn Freedman (Georgetown), Maddy Fisher (Georgetown), Ashley Peacock (Louisville), Nikki Boltja (Louisville), Monica Negron (Louisville), Kaylin Morissette (Louisville), Faye Brust (Louisville)

2013 ChampionshipGeorgetown University, Multi-Sport Field - Washington, D.C.Semifi nals: #1 Syracuse 19, #4 Connecticut 6#2 Georgetown 16, #3 Loyola 14Championship: Syracuse 14, Georgetown 7Most Outstanding Player: Kayla Treanor, SyracuseAll-Tournament Team: Lauren Kahn (Connecticut), Marlee Paton (Loyola), Taryn VanThof (Loyola), Kelsi Bozel (Georgetown), Ashley Hunter (Georgetown), Hannah Franklin (Georgetown), Alyssa Murray (Syracuse), Kayla Treanor (Syracuse), Becca Block (Syracuse), Kailah Kempney (Syracuse), Natalie Glanell (Syracuse), Kelsey Richardson (Syracuse)

2012 ChampionshipSyracuse University, Carrier Dome - Syracuse, N.Y.Semifi nals: #2 Loyola 11, #3 Notre Dame 9#1 Syracuse 7, #4 Georgetown 6Championship: Loyola 13, Syracuse 7Most Outstanding Player: Kerry Stoothoff, LoyolaAll-Tournament Team: Kelly Barnes (Georgetown), Maggie Tamastis (Notre Dame), Alyssa Murray (Syracuse), Becca Block (Syracuse), Michelle Tumolo (Syracuse), Kara Burke (Loyola), Joanna Dalton (Loyola), Ana Heneberry (Loyola), Kellye Gallagher (Loyola), Annie Thomas (Loyola), Marlee Paton (Loyola), Kerry Stoothoff (Loyola)

2011 ChampionshipGeorgetown University, Multi-Sport Field - Washington, D.C.Semifi nals: #4 Notre Dame 15, #1 Georgetown 12 #3 Loyola 12, #2 Syracuse 11Championship: Loyola 12, Notre Dame 10Most Outstanding Player: Kerry Stoothoff, LoyolaAll-Tournament Team: Shaylyn Blaney (Notre Dame), Jackie Doherty (Notre Dame), Grace Gavin (Loyola), Ana Henneberry (Loyola), Mary Heneberry (Loyola), Kaitlin Keena (Notre Dame), Jordy Kirr (Georgetown), Marlee Paton (Loyola), Abby Rehfuss (Loyola), Kerry Stoothoff (Loyola), Maggie Tamasitis (Notre Dame), Michelle Tumolo (Syracuse).

2010 ChampionshipRutgers University, Yurcak Field - Piscataway, N.J.Semifi nals: #1 Georgetown 11, #4 Loyola 9#3 Syracuse 12, #2 Notre Dame 11 (4ot)Championship: Georgetown 13, Syracuse, 11Most Outstanding Player: Molly Ford, GeorgetownAll-Tournament Team: Grace Gavin (Loyola), Shaylyn Blaney (Notre Dame), Gina Scioscia (Notre Dame), Ellie Hilling (Notre Dame), Tegan Brown (Syracuse), Christina Dove (Syracuse), Tee Ladouceur (Syracuse), Halley Quillinan (Syracuse), Jordy Kirr (Georgetown), Molly Ford (Georgetown), Ashby Kaestner (Georgetown), Logan McCraw (Georgetown), Caitlin Formby (Georgetown). Note: an extra member was added to the all-tournament team.

2009 ChampionshipGeorgetown Multi-Sport Field - Washington, D.C.Semifi nals: #3 Notre Dame 16, #2 Syracuse 10#1 Georgetown 21, #4 Louisville 12Championship: Notre Dame 12, Georgetown 10Most Outstanding Player: Erin Goodman (Notre Dame)All-Tournament Team: Katie Rowan (Syracuse), Bergan Foley (Louisville), Ashby Kaestner (Georgetown), Molly Ford (Georgetown), Jordy Kirr (Georgetown), Bridget Noon (Georgetown), Jillian Byers (Notre Dame), Shannon Burke (Notre Dame), Kailene Abt (Notre Dame), Gina Scioscia (Notre Dame), Rachel Guerrera (Notre Dame), Erin Goodman (Notre Dame).

2008 ChampionshipNotre Dame Football Stadium - Notre Dame, Ind.Semifi nals: #1 Syracuse 22, #4 Rutgers 7#3 Georgetown 15, #2 Notre Dame 14 (3ot)Championship: Syracuse 12, Georgetown 6Most Outstanding Player: Katie Rowan (Syracuse)All-Tournament Team: Brooke Cantwell (Rutgers), Shaylyn Blaney (Notre Dame), Caitlin McKinney (Notre Dame), Jordy Kirr (Georgetown), Molly Ford (Georgetown), Ashby Kaestner (Georgetown), Bridget Noon (Georgetown), Kristin Brady (Syracuse), Christina Gibson (Syracuse), Christina Dove (Syracuse), Katie Rowan (Syracuse) Liz Hogan (Syracuse).

2007 ChampionshipCarrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.Semifi nals: #2 Syracuse 13, #3 Rutgers 7#1 Georgetown 12, #4 Notre Dame 10Championship: Syracuse 12, Georgetown 7Most Outstanding Player: Amber Pardee-Hill (Syracuse)

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POINTSINDIVIDUALHalf: 6, Coco Stanwick (GU) in 1st vs. Notre Dame, 4/27/07Game: 10, Katie Rowan (SU) vs. Notre Dame, 4/25/08One Tournament: 13, Katie Rowan (SU), 2008 (two games) 13, Kayla Treanor (SU), 2013 (two games)Career: 27, Molly Ford (GU), 2007-10 (six games)TEAMGame: 30, Georgetown vs. Louisville, 4/24/09One Tournament: 48, Syracuse, 2013 (two games)

GOALSINDIVIDUALHalf: 5, Coco Stanwick (GU) in 1st vs. Notre Dame, 4/27/07Game: 7, Christina Dove (SU) vs. Rutgers, 4/25/08One Tournament: 10, Kayla Treanor (SU), 2013 (2 games)Career: 18, Molly Ford (GU) 2007-2010TEAMHalf: 13, Syracuse (second half) vs. Rutgers, 4/25/08 13, Florida (fi st half) vs. Villanova, 4/30/15Game: 25, Florida vs. Villanova, 4/30/15One Tournament: 38, Florida, 2015 (2 games)Fewest/Half 2, six times Last - Connecticut (2nd half) vs. Florida, 5/2/15Fewest/Game 6, Georgetown vs. Syracuse, 4/27/09 6, Georgetown vs. Syracuse, 5/3/12 6, Connecticut vs. Syracuse, 5/2/13 6, Connecticut vs. Florida, 5/2/15

ASSISTSINDIVIDUALHalf: 4, Katie Rowan (SU) in 1st vs. ND, 4/24/09Game: 4, Katie Rowan (SU) vs. ND, 4/24/09 4, Alyssa Murray (SU) vs. LOY, 5/5/11 4, Maggie Tamasitis (ND) at GU, 5/5/11One Tournament: 7, Maggie Tamasitis (ND) 2011Career: 13, Maggie Tamasitis (ND) 2009-12TEAMGame: 9, Georgetown vs. Louisville, 4/24/09 9, Syracuse vs. Connecticut, 5/2/13 9, Florida vs. Villanova, 4/30/15One Tournament: 17, Florida, 2015 (2 games)Most Combined 33, Georgetown 21, Louisville 12, 4/24/09Fewest Combined 11, UConn 6, Georgetown 5, 4/30/15

SAVESINDIVIDUALHalf: 10, Caitlin Formby (GU) in 2nd vs. UofL, 4/24/09Game: 15, Jen Heup (UofL) vs. Georgetown, 4/24/09One Tournament: 24, Amber Pardee-Hill (SU), 2007 (2 games)Career: 24, Amber Pardee-Hill (SU), 2007 (2 games)

TEAMGame: 15, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 4/24/09One Tournament: 24, Syracuse, 2007 (2 games)

GROUND BALLSINDIVIDUALGame: 8, Liz Hogan (SU) vs. ND, 5/6/10One Tournament: 9, Kellye Gallagher (LOY) 2011 (2 games)Career: 20, Liz Hogan (SU) 2008-2011 (six games)TEAMGame: 25, Syracuse vs. Georgetown, 5/4/13One Tournament: 48, Syracuse (2013)

TURNOVERSINDIVIDUALGame: 5, Lianne Bobal (UofL) vs. GU, 4/24/09One Tournament: 7, Alyssa Murray (SU), 2013 (2 games)Career: 10, Alyssa Murray (SU), 2011-13 (5 games)TEAMGame: 25, Connecticut vs. Syracuse (5/2/13)One Tournament: 38, Syracuse, 2013 (2 games)

CAUSED TURNOVERSINDIVIDUALGame: 5, Shannon Burke (ND) vs. SU, 4/24/09 5, Liz Hogan (SU) vs. ND, 5/6/10One Tournament: 8, Shannon Burke (ND) 2009, 2 gamesCareer: 8, Shannon Burke (ND) 2009, 2 games

TEAMGame: 13, Notre Dame vs. SU, 4/24/09 13, Loyola vs. Notre Dame, 5/3/12One Tournament: 24, Syracuse, 2007 (2 games)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSScoring MarginGame: +15, Syracuse 22, Rutgers 7, 4/25/08One Tournament: +24, Florida, 2015Most Goals Scored In The Title Game: 20, Florida, 2015Fewest Goals Allowed In The Title Game: 6, Syracuse, 2008 6, Connecticut, 2015Longest Game: 4ot (SU-ND in semifi nals, 5/6/10)

Consecutive Wins4 Syracuse, 2007-20084 Loyola, 2011-2012

Won Loss Record By Seed1 vs. 4 7-22 vs. 3 4-5

In FinalsThe higher seed is 6-3

Titles By Seed#1 6 (2008, 10, 13, 14,15)#2 2 (2007, 12)#3 2 (2009, 11)#4 0

BIG EAST Championship Records

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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2016 RECORD BOOK

2015First Round

Florida 15, Stanford 10Second Round

North Carolina 11, Florida 6

2014First Round

Georgetown 9, Johns Hopkins 8 (OT)Louisville 11, Ohio State 10 (OT)

Second RoundNorthwestern 11, Louisville 8

North Carolina 10, Georgetown 8

2013First Round

Syracuse 21 vs. Dartmouth 8Loyola 18 vs. High Point 7

Notre Dame 7 vs. Stanford 8Connecticut 10 vs. Massachusetts 14

Second RoundLoyola 9 at North Carolina 19Dartmouth 8 at Syracuse 21Georgetown 8 at Virginia 10

Quarterfi nalsFlorida 9 at Syracuse 13

Semifi nalsMaryland 11 vs. Syracuse 10

2012First Round

Notre Dame, 7 at Northwestern, 12Dartmouth, 5 at Syracuse, 15

Penn, 9 at Loyola, 10 (ot)Quarterfi nals

Loyola, 11 at Maryland, 17North Carolina, 16 at Syracuse, 17Semifi nals - Stony Brook, N.Y.Syracuse, 14 vs. Florida, 13 (2ot)

Championship - Stony Brook, N.Y.Syracuse, 6 vs. Northwestern, 8

2011First Round

Massachusetts 7 at Loyola 14Quarterfi nals

Loyola, 13 at North Carolina, 16

2010First Round

Syracuse 15 at Georgetown 8Notre Dame 7 at Northwestern 19

Quarterfi nalsSyracuse 7 at James Madison 3

Semifi nals - Towson, Md.Syracuse 6 vs. Maryland 14

2009First Round

Vanderbilt 13 at Notre Dame 19Boston University 13 at Syracuse 20

Georgetown 9 at Princeton 15Quarterfi nals

Syracuse 10 at Maryland 12Notre Dame 10 at North Carolina 16

2008First Round

Notre Dame 7 at Northwestern 15Duke 10 at Georgetown 8Towson 9 at Syracuse 21

Quarterfi nalsNorth Carolina 11 at Syracuse 13

Semifi nals - Towson, Md.Northwestern 16 vs. Syracuse 8

2007First Round

Syracuse 16 at Vanderbilt 10Quarterfi nals

Syracuse 9 at Northwestern 14

2006First Round

Georgetown 18 at Monmouth 2Cornell 8 at Notre Dame 16

Quarterfi nalsGeorgetown 9 at Notre Dame 12

Semifi nals - Boston, Mass.Dartmouth 14 vs. Notre Dame 8

2005First Round

Towson 14 at Georgetown 15Syracuse 8 at Dartmouth 9

Quarterfi nalsGeorgetown 3 at Dartmouth 13

2004First Round

Georgetown 13 at Duke 12 (ot)Notre Dame 8 at Northwestern 10

Quarterfi nalsGeorgetown 14 at Maryland 10Semifi nals - Princeton, N.J.Virginia 12 vs. Georgetown 9

2003First Round

Syracuse 7 at Yale 12James Madison 5 at Georgetown 9

Quarterfi nalsGeorgetown 9 at Virginia 16

2002First Round

Lafayette 9 at Georgetown 20Notre Dame 11, Ohio State 7

Cornell 16, Syracuse 8Quarterfi nals

Duke 4 at Georgetown 11Princeton 11, Notre Dame 5

Semifi nals - Baltimore, Md.Georgetown 12 vs. Cornell 10 (ot)Championship - Baltimore, Md.

Princeton 12 vs. Georgetown 7

2001First Round

Hofstra 5 at Georgetown 20North Carolina 14, Syracuse 9

Quarterfi nalsNorth Carolina 4 at Georgetown 10

Semifi nals - Baltimore, Md.Georgetown 10 vs. Loyola 9

Championship - Baltimore, Md.Maryland 14 vs. Georgetown 13 (2ot)

BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPBIG EAST women’s lacrosse began in 2001 and has seen a team advance to the NCAA quarterfi nals in 13 of 14 seasons

BIG EAST MEMBERS IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPIn its 15 years of existence, the BIG EAST has seen seven teams (Georgetown ’01, ’02 and ’04; Notre Dame ’06; Syracuse ‘08, ‘10 and ‘12)

advance to the fi nal four of the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship

Team Years Participated With The BIG EAST All-Time Won Lost Won LostConnecticut^ 2013 0 1 0 1Florida^ 2013, 2012, 2011, 2015 1 1 6 5Georgetown^ 2014, 2013, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 12 11 14 14 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998Temple^ 2008, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1998, 1997, 1995, 0 0 13 15 1994, 1993, 1992, 1989, 1983Vanderbilt^ 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2002 0 0 2 6

Louisville 2014 1 1 1 1Loyola 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 3 3 15 17 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1990, 1984, 1983Notre Dame 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002 4 8 5 9Rutgers 1999 0 0 0 1Syracuse 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2003, 11 10 14 12 2002, 2001, 2000 TOTAL 32 35 70 81Appearances with the BIG EAST listed in bold^Current member