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MMeeddiiaa GGuuiiddee CCrreeddiittssThe 2011 Navy women’s soccer media guide was written and edited by Assistant Sports Information DirectorMatt Muzza. Cover design and template was created by Director of Publications Mark Leddy. Photography wasprovided by Phil Hoffmann and the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau.

The Navy Sports Information staff extends its thanks to all Patriot League and opponent sports informationoffices and all members of past staffs that have assisted in compiling information that is an integral part of thisguide. Any corrections or additions to the publication are welcome and should be directed via e-mail to MattMuzza at [email protected].

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TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttssCCooaacchheess && SSttaaffffHead Coach Carin Gabarra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3Associate Head Coach Rob Blanck . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Goalkeeper Coach Dustin Shambach . . . . . . . . . . .422001111 NNaavvyy MMiiddsshhiippmmeennRoster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-8Midshipmen Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-21RReevviieeww,, RReeccoorrddss && HHiissttoorryy2010 Season In Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-28Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30Single-Season Individual / Team Records . . . .31-32Single-Game Records / Annual Leaders . . . . .33-34Awards and Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-36All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-39All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-43Year-By-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45The Patriot League in 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-472011 Opponent Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .482011 Military World Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Navy Women’s Soccer Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-51Navy Soccer Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-55Glenn Warner Soccer Facility/Support Staff . .56-57NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnBeat Army! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59The United States Naval Academy . . . . . . . . .60-61Academy History and Traditions . . . . . . . . . . .62-63Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk . . . . . . . . .66-67The Blue & Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68NAAA Head Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Academic Achievement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-71Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73Annapolis and the Chesapeake Region . . . . . .74-75Patriot League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77

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Carin Gabarra is aproven winner. Not onlywas she a success as aforward on the UC-Santa Barbara soccerteam and later in hercareer playing for theUnited States NationalTeam, but Gabarra has

also demonstrated the golden touch when leading othersby example.

It is the gift of leadership, which has led her tobecome one of the household names within the colle-giate coaching ranks. Not because she was an eight-timeAll-American (four in high school and four at UC-SantaBarbara), and not because she was a member of the1996 Olympic gold-medal winning U.S. National Team,but because she has developed the Navy soccer pro-gram from ground level to one of the Mid-AtlanticRegion's most competitive teams.

Since taking over the Navy program in 1993, she hastaken the Midshipmen from a club-level organization to ateam who has claimed at least a share of the PatriotLeague regular-season title six times, made three NCAATournament appearances, and produced 16 consecutivewinning seasons.

BBUUIILLDDIINNGG FFRROOMM TTHHEE BBEEGGIINNNNIINNGGGabarra arrived at Navy in 1993, and led the Mids to

a 2-5 mark in their first season as a varsity sport. In theprocess, Navy gained valuable experience before beginning Patriot League competition in 1994.

The Mids showed great progress in their inauguralseason, as they missed a league tournament berth byjust one game. The improvement continued in '95 withNavy boasting a record of 10-7-1. With a third-place reg-ular-season finish, the Mids made their first PatriotLeague Tournament appearance, falling in the championship contest. The team's success didn't stopthere. The '96 squad produced an 11-6-2 record, finishedfourth in the league and made its first postseason tour-nament appearance with a game against Monmouth inthe ECAC Tournament. Gabarra guided the 1997 teamto a 10-8 record and a third-place finish in the PatriotLeague. Six Mids earned All-Patriot League recognition,including Defensive Player of the Year and Academic All-America honoree, Nicole Aunapu.

The 1998 season fulfilled the dreams of many, asGabarra led the Mids to 17 wins, 14 shutouts and Navy'sfirst regular-season conference title. Navy also knockedoff Colgate for the first time in its history, breaking theRaiders' 16-game winning streak versus league foes. Inaddition, an unprecedented nine Mids earned all-leaguehonors, including eight first-teamers. Justine Fisherearned rookie-of-the-year accolades, while Aunapu wasdubbed Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season. Aunapu was just the sixth player inleague history to earn First-Team All-Patriot Leaguerecognition all four years and concluded her career as atwo-time Academic All-American.

In 1999, Navy again made a run at the PatriotLeague crown, as the Mids shared the regular-seasontitle with a 5-1 league mark. While making a return trip tothe conference championship game, six Mids were

tabbed all-league, including Fisher whobecame the first Mid to be honored as thePatriot League Offensive Player of the Year.

The year 2000 brought Fisher her thirdall-league honor, as the Mids posted a 10-9-2record and earned a bid to the league tourna-ment for the sixth-consecutive season.Meanwhile, two rookies showed a glimmer ofgreatness to come in Amelia Sheveland, whotied the school record for goals in a game withfour, and Stacy Finley, who made 17 startswhile playing virtually every position.

Just one win shy of the school record, the2001 team found success as it claimed ashare of the Patriot League regular-seasontitle with a 16-5-1 overall mark and 6-1 leaguerecord. Fisher became Navy’s all-time leading scorer, while Gabarra claimedher 100th-career win all in one eventful day — Oct. 28,2001, against George Mason. Finley earned the offen-sive player-of-the-year title, Kate Macfarlane wasdeemed the defensive player of the year and XochitlPiedra shared the top rookie honor. Meanwhile, Fisherand Kate Macfarlane both were Academic All-Americans.

Navy posted the program’s first undefeated regularseason at 16-0-4, before American upset the Mids in thePatriot League Tournament to leave the only blemish onthe Mids’ 2002 record. Navy was the only Div. I schoolthat finished the 2002 season without a loss in regular-season play. Finley garnered her second-straight PatriotLeague Offensive Player-of-the-Year award after settingsingle-season school records with 45 points and 19goals. Defensively, Kim Bonafede was among the topthree nationally in GAA. Nadia Sheikh was a first-team allstar after assuming the school’s all-time assist lead in thefinal game of her career.

In 2003, Navy claimed its first Patriot LeagueTournament title and became the first Naval Academywomen's team in any sport to earn a bid to play in theNCAA Tournament. En route to their 17-5-1 record, theMids owned the nation's longest regular-season unbeaten streak (35 games) before dropping a one-goaldecision to eventual national champion North Carolina.Over 6,500 fans witnessed the game, breaking theNCAA single-game attendance record. Stacy Finley wasnamed First-Team All-Patriot League after becoming theMids' all-time leader in career scoring, goals scored andshots taken. Classmate Amelia Sheveland garneredPatriot League Tournament MVP recognition, finishingher career as Navy’s fourth leading scorer all-time.

The year 2004 was one of rebuilding. Navy droppedits first three league games, but responded by winningfour straight. Defender Xochitl Piedra closed out hercareer by being named to the Patriot League First Team,just the third player in Academy history to be named all-league all four years, while Meggie Curran andStephanie Parker were tabbed first-team all stars.Injuries plagued the Mids in 2005, but for junior MeggieCurran, she finally was healthy and it showed. Curranpaced the Patriot League with 32 points (9 g, 14 a).

In 2006, the four-member Class of 2007 began andended their playing careers at the Academy in much thesame fashion, by leading the Mids to the NCAA

Tournament. A magical season saw Navy win a school-record 21 games, earn its sixth regular-seasonleague crown, claim its second Patriot LeagueTournament title, and for the first time, advance to theNCAA's Second Round. Nestled in there was Navy’s firstwin over a nationally-ranked program, a 1-0 victory overninth-ranked Penn State in front of a standing-room onlycrowd at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Navy won19-straight games before losing its regular-season finaleby a goal.

The Mids led the nation in GAA (.370), shutout per-centage (.790) and save percentage (.918), while settingschool records in points (219), goals (70), assists (79),shutouts (19), and GAA (.370). Meggie Curran wasnamed the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year,while also becoming the program’s first All-American.Rookie Shelly Moeller was named the co-defensive play-er of the year and claimed league tournament MVPkudos while playing in front of sophomore keeper LizzieBarnes, who led the nation and set Patriot Leaguerecords for GAA (0.29) en route to earning the league’sgoalkeeper-of-the-year laurel.

The 2007 squad posted a 14-5-4 record and claimedNavy’s second NCAA berth in as many years. Behindoffensive juggernaut Brigitte Fox and a stout defense, theMids peaked at just the right time. Navy closed out theyear unbeaten in its final 10 matches to earn its third-everNCAA nod. Fox garnered first-team all-league recogni-tion for a second-straight year after pacing the confer-ence with 16 goals and 35 points. Senior team captainKari Weniger closed out a fine career by garnering hersecond Academic All-America honor.

A balanced attack and smothering defense propelledNavy to a 15-win season in 2008, which included anunbeaten league mark (5-0-2) and the program's seventhregular-season Patriot League title. Although Navy'shopes of a third-straight NCAA berth were dashed in theleague final, its eight-member Class of ‘09, concluded amemorable four-year run tied for the winningest class inschool history (60 wins). Navy boasted the league’s leastscored-upon defense for the third year in a row, led bythe Patriot League’s Defender and Goalkeeper of theYear in Shelly Moeller and Lizzie Barnes. Barnes con-cluded her storied career as the Patriot League’s all-timeGAA leader (0.65) and a two-time First-Team AcademicAll-American.

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Navy earned a fourth-straight berth to the PatriotLeague Tournament in 2009, posting a 14-5-2 recordafter racing out to an impressive 8-1-1 start. The squadwas nearly unbeatable at home with a 7-1-1 mark at theGWSF, which included a 2-0 win over Army in the StarGame. The Army-Navy rivalry brought 2,627 fans to thefacility, a new record. Gabarra's recruits continued torack up a number of individual accolades. In her first yearas a starter, Beth Reed was named Patriot LeagueGoalkeeper of the Year. In addition, Reed was chosenas the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Women's SoccerAcademic All-American of the Year. Reed became thefirst Navy student-athlete to receive the top academichonor for one's sport. Classmate Shelly Moeller alsobecame the second player in program history to earnNSCAA/addidas Scholar All-America honors.

The Mids produced their 16th-straight winning sea-son in 2010 with a 9-8-3 mark. Navy had a pair of play-ers earn Patriot League All-Conference honors and tookdown two regionally ranked opponents on the road.

AA SSTTAARR IINN TTHHEE MMAAKKIINNGGA native of Palos Verdes, Calif., Gabarra graduated

from California at Santa Barbara in 1987 with a Bachelorof Arts degree in business management. A standout for-ward for the Gaucho soccer team, she became theNCAA’s all-time leading scorer with 102 goals and 60assists. She held that post until 1993 when fellowOlympian Mia Hamm broke the record. Gabarra was afour-time All-America honoree and UC-Santa Barbara'sWoman Athlete of the Decade in 1987, as well asScholastic Athlete of the Year. In October of 1991, shewas inducted into the UC-Santa Barbara Athletic Hall ofFame. She remains the record holder in every individualoffensive category at Santa Barbara — goals in a game,season and career; assists in a season and career; mostpoints in a season and career; shots in a season andcareer; and games played in a career.

A standout at Palos Verdes High School, she led thenation in scoring from 1980-83, netting 226 goals andgarnering high school All-American accolades fourtimes.

CCOOAACCHHIINNGG RROOOOTTSS Gabarra began her coaching career in 1987 as the

head coach at Westmont College in Santa Barbara.There she guided the Warriors to a 6-10 record. Shemoved on to Harvard in ‘88 as an assistant coach.

TTHHEE PPRRIIDDEE OOFF TTHHEE UUNNIITTEEDD SSTTAATTEESSWhile coaching at Harvard, Gabarra continued com-

peting on the international level where she led the U.S.to its first-ever Women’s World Championship (laternamed Women’s World Cup) title in 1991 by scoring sixgoals and was the recipient of the "Golden Ball," pre-sented to the outstanding player of the championship.She garnered United States Soccer’s Female Athlete-of-the-Year honors in 1992, after winning the award for thefirst time in 1987. She was also tagged the 1987 and '92United States Olympic Committee Player of the Year.Gabarra recorded 117 international caps from 1987-1996 and scored 53 goals.

Though retired from professional soccer these days,Gabarra was named to the Stars of the Century Team inthe summer of 1999. The roll call includes the best 11players in the history of women's soccer in the UnitedStates — Gabarra, Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain, JoyFawcett, Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, April Heinrichs,

Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett, Carla Overbeck, and BrianaScurry. Gabarra and her 1996 gold medal-winningteammates were inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall ofFame in 2004.

In addition to her coaching duties at Navy, Gabarrais active with the Olympic Development Programs thatscout prospective national team players and is a memberof the U.S. Soccer Athlete Advisory Council. She serveson the Athlete Advisory Board Project 2012 and is amember of the U.S. Olympic Committee Athlete AdvisoryCouncil. Gabarra also serves on the U.S. SoccerTechnical Committee. Additionally, Gabarra is a memberof the Maryland Physical Fitness Council. She is also anhonorary member of Habitat for Humanity: WomenBuilding a Legacy. She was recently named to theNational Soccer Hall of Fame’s Eligibility & AwardsWorking Committee. Gabarra is also an active memberof the Washington, DC-based Athletes for Hope founda-tion.

In 2011, Gabarra joined Dr. Jill Biden and ChelseaClinton on the official U.S. Delegation on Air Force Twoto the Women’s World Cup Final in Germany.

TTHHEE LLEEGGAACCYY CCOONNTTIINNUUEESSDespite retiring from international competition in late

1997, Gabarra’s legacy continues to live on. The firstU.S. player to be named MVP of the Women’s WorldCup, Gabarra, along with former New York Cosmossuperstar Giorgio Chinaglia, were inducted at a publicceremony on Oct. 28, 2000, at the National Soccer Hallof Fame in Oneonta, N.Y. She was just the secondwoman player to be inducted, as former World Cupteammate April Heinrichs was the first enshrined in 1998.

TTHHEE GGAABBAARRRRAASSDespite her decision to leave the playing realm of

soccer, the sport would remain an integral part of herfuture. In 1992, the former Carin Jennings married JimGabarra. No stranger to the soccer world, Jim was amember of the U.S. National Team from 1986-89, earn-ing 14 caps, and played for the Olympic Team in ‘88. Aformer captain of the U.S. Indoor National Team, hecompeted in the '89, '92 and ‘96 Futbal WorldChampionships. Jim was the head coach for theWashington Freedom from 2000-2010 and led the fran-chise to a WUSA Championship in ‘03. Jim took over thehead coaching reins of Sky Blue FC in 2010. The coupleresides in Arnold with their son, Tyler (14), and daugh-ters, Abigail (12) and Talia (10).

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In his 17th season,Rob Blanck has beenalongside head coachCarin Gabarra from nearly day one in build-ing Navy’s women'ssoccer program.Blanck came to theAcademy in 1995, twoyears after Navy ele-

vated to varsity status. Blanck knows nothing other than success, having

been a member of the Williams College varsity soccerteam that produced a winning record all four years inwhich he played, while in his 19 years as a coach, allof his teams have posted winning records.

Blanck's background as an All-America goalkeep-er has been a key element in developing Navy's corpsof goalkeepers. Under his tutelage, Navy has producedfive all-league keepers — three-time honoree AmyHakola, two-time selection Sarah Wilson, 2001 PatriotLeague Defensive Player of the Year Kate Macfarlane,three-time all-leaguer Kim Bonafede, two-time PatriotLeague Defensive Player of the Year and the confer-ence’s career GAA leader Lizzie Barnes and 2009Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year Beth Reed.

Barnes, the most decorated netminder in programhistory, led the nation and set program records for GAA(0.29) and save percentage (.933) in 2006, while post-ing 13 shutouts – also a Navy record. She graduatedas the Navy career leader in GAA (0.65), a career markwhich stands 20th all-time in NCAA history. She alsoholds the school shutout record with 29. In addition toher athletic exploits, Barnes was one of three Navy stu-dent-athletes ever to twice earn First Team AcademicAll-America kudos.

Reed stepped in to replace Barnes in 2009 andpromptly was honored as the league's top goalkeeper.Reed ranked 10th in the nation in save percentage andwas a part of a goalkeeping unit that produced 11shutouts.

Over the last five seasons, Blanck’s influence hasbeen evident as Navy has only had a goals-against-average over 1.00 one season. Navy’s defensive unitealso allowed just nine goals in the entire 2006 seasonand just eight in 2002.

The Mids’ defensive prowess has never been moreevident than in recent years. Navy owned the top-ranked Patriot League's defensive unit in three-con-secutive seasons (2007-09), posting an 0.63 GAAwhile allowing only 45 goals with 42 shutouts.

Blanck was also instrumental in recruiting JustineFisher, a four-time All-Patriot League selection, as wellin developing Nicole Aunapu, the first Navy women's soccer player to garner all-league kudos all four years.

In the summer of 2003, Blanck was selected tocoach the United States in the CISM World MilitaryGames in Germany. He guided the team, which included three former Naval Academy standouts —Cristina Esposito (‘98), Tara Refo (‘00), and SarahWilson (‘01), to a bronze medal with a pair of wins overneighboring Canada.

Prior to his arrival in Annapolis, Blanck served asan assistant coach at Boston College — working threeyears as the top assistant with the women’s soccerteam, while doubling as a men’s assistant for two ofthose seasons. While in Chestnut Hill, he helped guidethe Eagles to a winning record and postseason play forthree straight years, while Boston College appeared inthe national rankings, reaching as high as No. 18.

A native of Weston, Mass., Blanck graduated fromWilliams College in 1989, where he captained the soc-cer team to two regional titles and earned First-TeamAll-America honors after setting four national goal-keeping records. Blanck compiled a 46-4-0 record as acollege goalkeeper. He also played baseball andreceived the Fox Award (in honor of a Navy pilot killedin the Korean War) for recognition of achievements ofcharacter and sportsmanship.

Prior to coaching full time, Blanck worked for theBoston Red Sox for two years and completed hisMaster's Degree in sports management at the

University of Massachusetts. Hereceived a second master's in busi-ness administration from BabsonCollege. Blanck has received hisNSCAA advanced national diplomaand his USFF "A" coaching license.He has also served on the staff forthe Maryland Olympic DevelopmentProgram for seven years.

Blanck and his wife, the formerKristin Buckley, were married on July29, 2006, and are the parents of twosons, Caden (4), and Anderson (2).

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A 2007 gradu-ate of MessiahCollege, Shambachenters his secondyear as goalkeepercoach at Navy.Shambach splits timecoaching both themen’s and women’sgoalkeepers.

Shambach pre-viously was the goal-

keeper coach at Messiah (2008-09), helping theFalcons capture a pair of NCAA Division III nationaltitles. Two of his goalkeepers were named thenational tournament MVPs for their efforts.

He holds most current D-III career goalkeep-ing records as a result of a stellar career in which heled the Falcons to national championships in 2004,2005 and 2006. In 2004, Messiah became the firstteam in tournament history to go through the NCAAtournament without allowing a goal, outscoringopponents 17-0 in five games.

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Entering her 19th season at Navy, headwomen's soccer coach Carin Gabarra has her teamprimed for a return to the top of the Patriot Leaguestandings and a 17th consecutive winning seasonthis fall. Gabarra returns six starters and 12 letter-winners off a team that went 9-8-3 in 2010.

"We are excited to start the 2011 season," saidGabarra. "The players know we didn't have the kindof results we wanted last year. We worked veryhard in the offseason on some new things and havefocused this fall, and are moving forward in a betterattacking system.”

Gabarra owns a career record of 230-116-30and is 224-106-30 while at Navy. Her 230 careercoaching wins rank as the 32nd most all-time inNCAA history and 24th among active women's soc-cer head coaches. During Gabarra's tenure, theMids have won six Patriot League Regular SeasonChampionships and advanced to three NCAATournaments.

Navy's lone two seniors this season will beteam captain and defender Kate Herren and mid-fielder Amanda Serfass. Herren and Serfass bothsaw significant playing time in 2010 and improvedupon their leadership and fitness for their final sea-son.

The Mids also have a trio of juniors who haveserved as regular starters during their first two sea-sons at Navy. Forward/midfielder Brittany Fruin,midfielder Fallon Puppolo and defender KelseyLearned will all continue to play important roles in2011.

Sophomore Ashlynn Soellner and PalomaPerez highlight the Navy underclassmen contingent,which consists of 10 sophomores and 12 freshmen.Soellner was tabbed as the team MVP last seasonand Perez was selected to the All-Patriot LeagueSecond Team. Both came off the bench as fresh-men but could move into starting roles this fall.

Navy has a very talented incoming freshmenclass that features three players that played onESPN Rise national top-15 high school teams,including the winter season national champions.Additionally, two newcomers ranked as top-20prospects in their respective region by Top DrawerSoccer and another was an ESPN Rise All-American.

"We have a good freshmen class," saidGabarra. "They bring more speed and a little moretechnical ability than we've had in the past and thewhole team is excited to come back. Hopefully allthose factors, how hard we work and injury preven-tion will pay off for us this season."

This season's squad will be the youngest

assembled in program history, as two-thirds of thesquad will be freshmen and sophomores.

Navy narrowly missed qualifying for the PatriotLeague Tournament last season, but with a talented2011 roster, the Mids will be poised to once againcompete at the top of the Patriot League.

ForwardsNavy will use an attacking style of play that will

showcase its talented depth up front. "We have a lot of speed and a lot of athleticism

up front," said Gabarra. "We are going to demandthat they play at an extremely high pace for the full90 minutes, which will require a lot of depth. We aregoing to chase things down, run at a defenders 1v1and create. It's going to take a lot of bodies and alot of athletes that are fit."

Junior Brittany Fruin played in the midfield dur-ing the last two seasons, racking up 19 points onsix goals and seven assists, but is slated to moveto a forward position this season.

"Playing up top will be different for her, but shemoves a lot and she knows how to get the ball andtake on defenders. She knows how to serve andcut in and take shots. It’s a good spot for her and Ithink she will really relish that new position."

Also playing a key role for Navy will be sopho-more Ashlynn Soellner. Soellner matched a team-high of six goals last season and was the teamMVP. Soellner was a clutch scorer, as four of hergoals were of the game-winning variety. In total,

Soellner had six goals and three assists for 15points. Soellner may see time at both the forwardand midfield positions.

"Ashlynn was outstanding last year. Her goalproduction was great and her fitness is at a wholenew level this year. One year of experience at thislevel will really bring her game up and we are look-ing for a lot out of her."

Sophomore Paloma Perez made an immediateimpact in her freshman year. During Perez's firsteight games of the season, she tallied five goalsand was later selected to the All-Patriot LeagueSecond Team. Perez ranked third on the squad inscoring with 12 points (five goals, two assists),despite missing the first six games of the season.Perez played 642 minutes last fall, ranking 17th onthe team.

"Even though Paloma didn't play 90 minutes agame, other coaches noticed her. You notice aplayer like that who is so fast, so athletic and sosmooth. She did a lot this spring and she is fit andready to go. She should be a huge contributor forus this year."

Hannah Morse is another second-year playerthat showed promise on the offensive end last sea-son. Morse saw action in all 20 games and regis-tered four points (one goal, two assists).

"Hannah can strike a ball as well as anyone onour team, with either foot. She doesn't lose a ball intraffic either. She can create more chances for her-self than any other player. That is an important roleto play because we don’t have a lot of those play-ers. If we need a goal or someone to find a way,Hannah is someone we can go to."

Sophomore Sam Newhaller tallied three goalsduring her freshman campaign and saw action in all20 games.

"Sam is very good at getting end line. She likesto run at players and get behind them. She wasvery successful at that last year and as a wide for-ward, she will be able to take on even more."

Newcomer Morgan Dankanich will be compet-ing for time at the forward position. Dankanich'sclub team, FC Delco, won three state titles and shealso helped her high school team win a state title asa junior.

"Morgan is crafty on the ball and has the abilityto score goals. She wants the ball and wants totake on. She will add a new flair to our attack."

Freshman Brooke Merchant played on aColleyville Heritage (Texas) squad that was rankedNo. 11 in the final ESPN Rise winter season Fab 50national rankings during her senior year. Merchantled her team to the state championship game and a

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22-3-1 mark. She scored game-winning goals inthe state quarterfinals and state semifinals.

"Brooke likes to have the ball and take on. Sheis very deceiving 1v1 and gets defenders on herback consistently. She will also add to our attack-ing style.”

Freshman Lily Kraemer attended The HillSchool during the 2010-11 season after graduatingfrom Clearview High School in Pittman, N.J.Kraemer is one of three incoming freshman that is5-10 (along with Gabby McIntyre and Sam Lee).

"Lily is a very strong, back-to-pressure for-ward. She can keep possession up high and turnand run at defenders."

Freshman Caprice Kelty, a native of Odenton,Md., spent the past season at the Naval AcademyPreparatory School after graduating from ArundelHigh School in Maryland in 2010.

"Caprice is a very good athlete. She is commit-ted and I think she will eventually find a spot onthe field."

Freshman Gabby McIntyre comes to Annapolisafter spending a year at The Peddie School inNew Jersey. McIntyre also scored 44 goals with11 assists during her final two seasons of highschool soccer at Treasure Coast in Florida.

"Gabby is a very good athlete. She has greatathleticism and quickness. She will adapt quicklyto Division I and help complete our attack."

Navy has the depth and talent to spread thescoring around, which will make them always dan-gerous in the offensive end.

"We won't really rely on one goal-scorer," saidGabarra. "We have always had a lot of scorersand I like it to be spread out, because defenderscan't key in on one person. I like our goal produc-tion coming from all over."

Navy's two starting forwards from a year ago,Carissa Youker and Christine Calderon, graduatedin May. Youker led the team in scoring for the sec-ond straight season with six goals, six assists and18 points. Calderon added three goals and twoassists for eight points.

MidfieldersNavy has a solid group of players in the mix

for playing time in the midfield in 2011.Additionally, some players listed as forwards couldsee time in the midfield.

Senior Amanda Serfass will be a mainstay inthe midfield after starting all 20 games as a junior,tallying two goals and one assist. Serfass bouncedback after missing the majority of her sophomoreseason with an injury.

"Amanda is as fit as she has ever been andworked extremely hard in the offseason. Her lead-ership will be essential, especially being only one

of two seniors. She is as competitive as they get.She is very mobile and is all over the field for us.She's a ball-winner, she gets in tight to tacklesand cleans up other player's mistakes in defensivebreakdowns."

Junior Fallon Puppolo started all 20 games inthe midfield and contributed two assists. Puppolois one of the most experienced players on theteam.

"Fallon is one on our most technical playersand she can serve the ball with both feet. She isone of our best players at switching the point.She's played both attacking and defensive midfieldand we have had her in a defensive role a lotbecause it’s a good spot for her to get the ball.She will be somewhere in the center midfield andit's very important for us to have the ball at herfeet."

Sophomore Taylor Batye is back to full healthafter losing the majority of her freshman season toan injury. The coaching staff is expecting Batye toplay a key role and will see time as an attackingmidfielder.

"Taylor's healthy and we are excited for her.She is very crafty on the ball and very quick. She'sa good playmaker and loves to have the ball. Shehas the things you want in a center midfielder andshe should be taking a huge step for us with herimpact this fall."

Sophomore Britta Vivaldi returns after getting asolid year of experience, playing in 11 games as afreshman. Vivaldi could also be used as a defend-er.

"Britta had a great spring and is very commit-ted. Her fitness is great. She brings a new intensi-ty and competitiveness to every training sessionand she works so hard."

Freshman Rachel Hunter will also see time inthe midfield position. Hunter led her team to aNorth Carolina 4-A State Championship and herteam was ranked No. 4 in the ESPN National Fab50 spring season rankings. Top Drawer Socceridentified Hunter as the 13th ranked prospect inthe South Atlantic Region's Class of 2011 rank-ings.

"Rachel is fabulous on the ball. She wants theball and her speed of play is phenomenal.Technically, she's one of the best we've had. Shecan move the ball and she can see things nearand far and she will be in a playmaking role."

Another highly touted freshman is JulieSchumacher, who played scholastically at power-house St. Thomas Aquinas in Florida. ESPN Rise,in their season-ending Fab 50 winter season rank-ings, crowned Schumacher's high school teamnational champions and Schumacher led her teamwith 32 goals. For her efforts, Schumacher was

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8/19 at High Point 11-11-1 Navy, 1-0

8/21 at N.C. State 7-12-0 NC St., 1-0

8/26 Texas State 12-8-1 TX St, 1-0

8/28 at Maryland 18-2-3 Maryland, 5-0

9/2 at Charleston Southern 12-7-1 CSU, 1-0

9/4 at The Citadel 12-8-1 Navy, 1-0

9/9 & Bryant 5-13-2 First Meeting

9/11 & Davidson 6-8-6 Navy, 2-0

9/17 Miami 10-8-1 Navy, 1-0

9/19 Monmouth 10-6-2 Mon., 3-0

9/21 at UMBC 2-14-1 Navy, 6-2

9/25 Francis Marion 3-13-2 Navy, 2-0

10/1 * at American 6-10-3 Tied, 7-7-3

10/7 * at Lafayette 6-8-4 Navy, 17-1-1

10/9 * at Lehigh 11-5-4 Navy, 12-3-4

10/15 * Colgate 6-12-1 Colg., 13-11-2

10/17 S. Carolina State 13-5-1 SC St., 1-0

10/21 * Army 14-4-3 Navy, 10-9-2

10/23 * Holy Cross 3-12-2 Navy, 14-2-1

10/29 * at Bucknell 7-13-0 Navy, 11-8-1

* — Patriot League contest; & — Navy Soccer Invitational

SScchheedduullee HHiigghhlliigghhttss�� 13 non-conference games and 20 overall.

�� 10 teams that won at least 10 games in 2010.

�� Four opponents that were ranked in the top 100 of the2010 final RPI.

�� 10 games at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility.

�� Aug. 19 marks the program’s earliest ever start date.

�� Maryland won 18 games in 2010 and earned one of thefour No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament.

�� The Mids will host the annual Navy Invitational Sept. 9-11. Participating teams will be Bryant, Davidson andGeorge Washington.

�� Navy opens Patriot League play at American on Oct. 1.

�� The Mids will play at defending Patriot LeagueChampion Lehigh on Oct. 9.

�� Navy will host Army in the annual Star Game on Oct.21.

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tabbed as an ESPN Rise Third-Team All-Americanand picked up an ESPN Rise National Girls SoccerPlayer of the Week honor.

"Julie's fit, competitive and intense. She has alot of great intangibles. She's good on the ball, calmand composed. She is a very good organizer and avocal leader."

Freshman Jade Seabrook has extensive clubexperience with the prestigious Ohio Premier Eaglessquad and also played in the Olympic DevelopmentProgram.

"Jade is going to see a lot of time. She is verytechnical, great tackler, good on the ball and a good1v1 defender. She will spend time in the holdingmidfield spot."

Freshman Sam Lee is a two-time All-Washington State selection out of Richland HighSchool. Top Drawer Soccer ranked Lee No. 18 inthe Pacific Northwest Region Class of 2011 recruit-ing rankings.

"Sam is a very good athlete. She knows thegame and understands it well. She is very strongand physical, and can create goal-scoring chancesfor us."

Navy lost just one starting midfielder, AnastasiaAbid, to graduation. Abid started 19 games and tal-lied eight points (three goals, two assists) last sea-son.

DefendersSenior team captain Kate Herren will provide the

on-field leadership from the defensive backline.Herren played all 20 games a year ago and rankedthird on the team in total minutes played. Herrenalso ranked second on the team with five assistsand added one goal.

"Kate is a fantastic leader," said Gabarra. "Sheis a role model in how she acts on and off the field.She always does her best and makes great choices.She will be a fantastic captain. Also, her fitness andcommitment is on a whole new level and she will be

out there a lot for us."Junior Kelsey Learned excelled in a central

defender position in 2010 after an injury to starterEmily Wilkin moved her from her midfield position.Learned started 16 games and led all players lastseason with 1,680 minutes played. She also scoredtwo goals.

"Kelsey was one of our best players all springand we will have her out there again as a centraldefender."

Sophomore Emily Wilkin earned a starting posi-tion as a defender last season, but suffered a sea-son-ending injury in just the third contest of the year.Wilkin is now healthy and will be a key player on thedefensive backline in 2011.

"Emily is a great 1v1 defender. She is fast andshe tackles well. She likes to get forward and she isgood on set pieces. She is a good all-around athleteand player."

Junior Stephanie Strine also missed significanttime due to an injury in 2010, but has recovered andis looking to return to the form of her freshman sea-son, where she started 17 games.

"She is healthy for the first time in two years.She is fit, has a great mentality and ability to attack.She is motivated to do well and she is ready tocome back and play."

Sophomore KD Woolard saw action in 11games last season and could see a bigger role in2011 as her play has improved.

"KD had a great spring and improved her fitnesstremendously. She got a lot of minutes in the springand she could play a big role back there."

Freshman Kahra Kelty, twin of Caprice, spentlast season with her sister at the Naval AcademyPreparatory School after graduating from nearbyArundel High School in 2010. Kelty could be animmediate contributor as a defender.

"Kahra is a good 1v1 defender. She is big,strong, athletic and quick. We are hoping to get herused to the speed of play at the Division I level and

she could play a big role."Freshman Sarah Martella played scholastically

at Bishop Eustace in New Jersey and was a clubteammate of classmate Morgan Dankanich. Shehelped her high school team to a New Jersey StateParochial title.

"Sarah is a good defender with valuable clubexperience. She is a tough tackler and is smart withthe ball. She is organized, tactical and has the abili-ty to contribute immediately."

Navy will move on defensively without KatieKelly, who graduating in 2011. Kelly was a reliablethree-year starter on the defensive backline.

GoalkeepersThe starting goalkeeper competition is currently

wide open, with all three returning players having anopportunity to emerge as the team's starter.

Junior Hannah Legler is the most experiencedafter making 12 starts in goal last season. Leglerearned a 5-5-3 record with a team-best 1.10 GAA.

"Hannah is very good at handling crosses andalso organizing us defensively. She also has a greatlong ball and serves set pieces very well. "

Sophomore Alexes Lopez-Shaw made eightstarts last season and posted a 4-3-0 record with a1.36 GAA.

"Alexes is a very good shot-stopper. She willstop anything close and anything driven at the goal."

Sophomore Elizabeth Hoerner will also be com-peting for playing time at the goalkeeper position.

"She is very courageous and comes out well oncrosses and when the ball is driven through."

Navy will also keep a fourth goalkeeper, fresh-man Emily LaManna, out of Lakeshore High Schoolin Michigan.

LaManna earned four letters at Lakeshore insoccer and led her high school team to a pair of dis-trict titles and the Big 16 West Championship duringher senior season.

2011 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Midshipmen By Class

SSeenniioorrss ((22))Herren, Serfass

JJuunniioorrss ((55))Fruin, Learned, Legler, Puppolo, Strine

SSoopphhoommoorreess ((1100))Batye, Hoerner, Lopez-Shaw, Morse, Newhaller,Perez, Soellner, Vivaldi, Wilkin, Woolard

FFrreesshhmmaann ((1122))Dankanich, Hunter, C. Kelty, K. Kelty, Kraemer,LaManna, Lee, Martella, McIntyre, Merchant,Schumacher, Seabrook

Midshipmen By Position

FFoorrwwaarrddss ((1111))Batye, Dankanich, Fruin ,C. Kelty, Kraemer, McIntyre,Merchant, Morse, Newhaller, Perez, Soellner

MMiiddffiieellddeerrss ((1100))Batye, Fruin, Hunter, Lee, Puppolo, Schumacher,Seabrook, Soellner, Serfass, Vivaldi

DDeeffeennddeerrss ((88))Herren, K. Kelty, Learned, Martella, Schumacher,Strine, Wilikin, Woolard

GGooaallkkeeeeppeerrss ((44)) Hoerner, LaManna, Legler, Lopez-Shaw

Midshipmen By State/Country

AAllaabbaammaa ((11)):: PerezCCaalliiffoorrnniiaa ((11)):: WoolardFFlloorriiddaa ((44)):: Batye, McIntyre, Newhaller, SchumacherMMaarryyllaanndd ((33)):: C. Kelty, K. Kelty, VivaldiMMiicchhiiggaann ((11)):: LaMannaNNeeww JJeerrsseeyy ((22)):: Kraemer, MartellaNNeeww YYoorrkk ((11)):: StrineOOhhiioo ((22)):: Seabrook, WilkinPPeennnnssllyyvvaanniiaa ((33)):: Dankanich, Hoerner, SoellnerNNoorrtthh CCaarroolliinnaa ((11)):: HunterTTeexxaass ((33)): Legler, Merchant, SerfassVViirrggiinniiaa ((11)):: FruinWWaasshhiinnggttoonn ((55)):: Herren, Learned, Lee, Lopez-Shaw,MorseGGeerrmmaannyy ((11)):: Puppolo

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PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE HHOONNOORRSS�� 2008 Patriot League All-Tournament Team

22001100 —— Played in all 20 games with nine starts … ranked third on the team intotal minutes played (1462) … key member of Navy's defensive backline … totaledseven points on one goal and five assists … ranked second on the team in assistsand fifth in the Patriot League … knocked in a rebound in the 87th minute to force a1-1 tie with eventual league champion Lehigh on Oct. 22 … registered two assistsin Navy's 5-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 12 … had assists in back-to-back winsover Penn (Sept. 26) and Colgate (Oct. 1) … Penn was ranked in the Mid-AtlanticRegion Poll at the time of Navy's 3-2 win and Colgate was the defending leaguechampions … also assisted on Ashlynn Soellner's game-winner in a 1-0 decisionover Holy Cross on Oct. 10 … helped Navy's defense post eight shutouts and holda 1.10 GAA.

22000099 —— Played in all 21 games and started nine times ... had two assists andthree shots ... assisted on Carissa Youker's second-half goal in a 4-1 road win overMount St. Mary's (9/20) ... provided a helper on first goal of a 4-0 rout of Lafayette(10/25) ... took two shots in 2-0 win over Army (10/9).

22000088 —— Appeared in 20 of 22 games as a first-year reserve midfielder anddefender … led all Navy freshman with two goals and ranked second among theteam’s rookies with four points ... came up huge in Patriot League semifinal againstColgate, netting first career game-winner off a rebound in the 96th minute to leadthe Mids to the Patriot League Championship Game for a third-consecutive season… the overtime winner was Navy’s school-record fourth ‘Golden Goal’ of the falland only the 14th in program history ... was the only conference freshman namedto the 11-member Patriot League All-Tournament Team ... made her collegiatedebut on Aug. 23, playing 54-plus minutes in season-opening win against Vermont… scored her first collegiate goal in the 70th minute of a 5-1 Navy win againstMount St. Mary's (9/19) … the second-half talley came on what was just her sec-ond career shot.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb —— A 2007 graduate of Mountainview High School inAuburn, Wash. ... attended NAPS during the 2007-08 academic year … three-sportstandout who lettered in soccer (4), basketball (3) and softball (4) while at AuburnMountainview … two-time all-county defender for the soccer team … served asteam captain her junior and senior seasons … played with Northwest NationalsFusion Club … her U18 squad produced 10 Division I soccer players … garneredfirst-team all-county recognition as a guard on basketball team and catcher on soft-ball.

PPeerrssoonnaall —— Full name is Kate JoAnn Herren … daughter of Dee and TerriHerren … brother, K.C., was a second round draft pick of the Texas Rangers …cousin, Danny Cox, was a star shortstop at the University of Washington … bornMarch 27, 1989 in Auburn, Wash … oceanography major.

HHEERRRREENN’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 2, Four Times; MR: vs. Lehigh (10/22/10)GGooaallss:: 1, Three Times; MR: vs. Lehigh (10/22/10)AAssssiissttss:: 2, vs. Manhattan (9/12/10)

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NNaavvyy CCaappttaaiinnss22001111 —— KKaattee HHeerrrreenn22001100 —— JJeessssiiccaa GGrruupppp22000099 —— BBeetthh RReeeedd• ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of

the Year• 2009 Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year• 2009 Patriot League First Team

22000088 —— JJuulliiee RReeyynnoollddss• Three-Time All-Patriot League

22000077 —— KKaarrii WWeenniiggeerr• Two-Time CoSIDA Academic All-American

22000066 —— MMoollllyy BBuurrdd• 2005 Second-Team All-Patriot League

22000055 —— LLiinnddssaayy AAddllaamm

22000044 —— KKiimm BBoonnaaffeeddee• Three-Time All-Patriot League

22000033 —— AAmmeelliiaa SShheevveellaanndd• Two-Time All-Patriot League• 2003 Patriot League Tournament MVP

22000022 —— NNaaddiiaa SShheeiikkhh• Two-Time All-Patriot League

22000011 —— EErriinn KKeellllyy22000000 —— SSaarraahh WWiillssoonn• Two-Time All-Patriot League

11999999 —— MMiicchheellllee NNaannccee• Two-Time All-Patriot League• 1996 Patriot League Rookie of the Year

11999988 —— NNiiccoollee AAuunnaappuu• Four-Time All-Patriot League• Two-Time PL Defensive Player of the Year

• Four-Time NSCAA Regional All-American

• Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American

• 1998 Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year• 1998 NCAA Woman of the Year (Maryland state winner)• 1998 Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword for Women award winner

11999977 —— AAmmyy HHaakkoollaa• Three-Time All-Patriot League• Navy career and single-seas. saves record holder

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22001100 —— Started 17 games as a sophomore midfielder … scored two goals andgave out two assists for six points … scored first goal of the season against TexasState on Sept. 5 … scored in the fifth minute of Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware Stateon Oct. 3 … had assists in back-to-back wins over Manhattan (9/12) and VMI (9/17)… played over 90 minutes in overtime games against Texas State andPresbyterian.

22000099 —— Appeared in all 21 games and made 18 starts as a freshman ... scoredfour goals and gave out five assists for 13 points ... tied for fourth on the team inpoints ... ranked in the top 10 in the Patriot League in points ... accumulated threepoints in two separate games ...scored first career goal in the 27thminute of the second game of theseason, a 6-2 win over Francis Marion(8/23) ... also assisted on a goalagainst Francis Marion less than threeminutes after scoring ... posted anoth-er three point game in 4-1 win overMount St. Mary's (9/20) ... gave outan assist on the opening goal andscored the final goal in the 86thminute on a header ... netted thegame's opening-goal in the sixthminute in a 2-1 win over Boise State(8/30) at Navy Invitational ... fourthgoal of the season game in 2-0 winover Delaware State (9/27), scoringthe unassisted game-winner in the23rd minute ... assisted on goals inback-to-back games against Bucknell(10/17) and Lehigh (10/23) ... took aseason-high four shots in 1-0 win overVMI (9/18) ... recorded an assist in 3-1 win over Howard (11/1) ... earned a start infirst game of the season, a 3-0 win over USC Upstate (8/21) ... named PatriotLeague Rookie of the Week (8/31).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2009 graduate of Langley High School in McLean, Va. …four-year starter and letterwinner on soccer team… two-time all-district selection,earning first-team laurels in 2009 … named team MVP her senior season … teamcaptain as a senior … earned Coaches' Award as a junior … played for her clubteam, the 2007 State Cup champs FCV Netforce, since her under-9 season … clubteam ranked 22nd nationally in '07 … also played on the State ODP team for twoyears … twice earned school's Scholar-Athlete award … also an all-division pointguard as a freshman on Langley's basketball team … played club soccer with NavalAcademy classmate Amber Haling.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Brittany Elise Fruin … daughter of Kimberly and MichaelFruin … born July 13, 1991 in Arlington, Va.

FFRRUUIINN’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 3, Twice; MR: at Mount St. Mary's (9/20/09)GGooaallss:: 1, Six Times; MR: vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)AAssssiissttss:: 1, Seven Times; MR: at VMI (9/17/10)

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22001100 —— One of three players to start all 20 games in 2010 … amassed fivepoints on two goals and an assist … scored all five points in a four-game span fromNavy's 3-2 win over Duquesne on Sept. 24 and a 6-0 win over Delaware State onOct. 3 … scored the game's opening goal in the 10th minute in Navy's 3-2 win overPenn on Sept. 26 … scored game's opening goal in the 2nd minute in win overDelaware State … recorded an assist in Navy's 3-2 win over Penn on Sept. 26 …after missing the final 15 games of the 2009 season due to injury, returned to fullstrength in 2010.

22000099 —— Started the first sixgames of the year before suffering aseason-ending injury ... team was 5-0-1 while she was in the lineup ...named the MVP of the NavyInvitational, playing a major role inNavy's 6-0 win over FairleighDickinson (8/28) and 2-1 defeat ofBoise State (8/30) ... also selectedto the All-Navy Invitational Team asthe Mids claimed the tournamenttitle ... had one assist in 6-2 winover Francis Marion (8/23) ... firedfour shots in season-opening 3-0win over USC Upstate (8/21).

22000088 —— Played in 16 contestsand earned a pair of starts as a first-year midfielder … made her first colle-giate start in Navy's 5-1 win overMount St. Mary's (9/19) … nettedfirst career goal at the 87:10 mark ofwin over Francis Marion (9/26) … received starting nod and played full 90 minutesagainst Delaware State (10/6).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb —— A 2008 graduate of Boswell High School in Fort Worth,Texas ... two-sport standout at Boswell where she lettered for two years in soccerand cross country ... senior team captain and a two-time first-team all-district mid-fielder ... also held captain duties for cross country squad in 2007 ... competed intwo-mile for Boswell team that captured district championships in 2006 and 2007 ...team posted runner-up finishes at both its regional and state competitions ... earnedstate scholar athlete award ... active church youth group volunteer.

PPeerrssoonnaall —— Full name is Amanda Rae Serfass ... daughter of Dan Serfass andCindy Houston ... father is a 1978 graduate of the Naval Academy where he com-peted for four years on the rugby club team ... uncle, Ted, is a Class of '74 gradu-ate of the Academy ... cousin, Andrew, graduated from the Academy in 2005 ...born March 20, 1990, in Norfolk, Va. ... majoring in computer science.

SSEERRFFAASSSS’’ GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 2, Three Times; MR: vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)GGooaallss:: 1, Three Times; MR: vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)AAssssiissttss:: 1, Twice; MR: vs. Duquesne (9/24/10)

AAmmaannddaa SSeerrffaassss##2200 •• SSeenniioorr •• MMiiddffiieellddeerr •• 55--55FFoorrtt WWoorrtthh,, TTeexxaass •• BBoosswweellll

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22001100 —— Played in 19 games as a sophomore defender with 16 starts … led theteam in total minutes played (1608) … helped Navy's defensive backline post eightshutouts and a 1.10 GAA … scored two goals for four points on the season …scored in back-to-back games against Duquesne (9/24) and Penn (9/26) … headedin a rebound in the 24th minute against Duquesne to put Navy up 2-0 … scored inthe 38th minute against Penn to draw the game even at 2-2.

22000099 —— Appeared in 20 games and started 14 as a first-year player ... started13 of the final 14 games of theseason ... scored two goals andhad one assist for five points ...named to the 2009 PatriotLeague All-Tournament Team... scored first career goal inher first career start, a 6-0 winover Fairleigh Dickinson (8/28),scoring in the 14th minute ...netted second goal of the sea-son, the game-winner, in 4-0victory over Lafayette (10/25) ...recorded first career assist in 4-1 win over Mount St. Mary's(9/20) ... played 90 or moreminutes in five games ... took13 shots with four being shotson goal.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb:: A 2009graduate of Thomas JeffersonHigh School in Federal Way,Wash. … four-year letterwinnerin soccer as midfielder anddefender… two-time All-SPSLselection, earning first-teamaccolades in 2008 … alsonamed all-city and team MVPher senior year … served assenior team captain … earned team’s Coaches’ award in 2006 … led squad to 4ASPSL Championship her freshman season in 2005 … National Honor Society mem-ber.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name Kelsey Caitlin Learned … daughter of Karen and GuyLearned … born January 22, 1991 in Renton, Wash.

LLEEAARRNNEEDD’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 2, Four Times; MR: at Penn (9/26/10)GGooaallss:: 1, Four times; MR: at Penn (9/26/10)AAssssiissttss:: 1, at Mount St. Mary's (9/20/09)

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##44 KKeellsseeyy LLeeaarrnneedd

22001100 —— Started 12 of 20 games in goal and played in 18 total contests …logged 1144 minutes … allowed 14 goals for a team-best 1.10 GAA … rankedfourth in the Patriot League with the 1.10 GAA … made 42 saves for the seasonand had a .750 save percentage … logged a 5-5-3 record in goal … posted onesolo shutout on the season, a 110-minute double-overtime draw with Lafayette onOct. 24 … made a season-best six saves in the shutout against Lafayette … alsocombined for six shutouts, logging at least 45 minutes in five of the combinedshutouts … earned the winagainst Colgate, blanking theRaiders over the game's first 45minutes … held a 154-minutescoreless streak from 9/12 to9/24, spanning four games.

22000099 —— Served as theteam's backup goalie in fresh-man year, serving behind PatriotLeague Goalkeeper of the YearBeth Reed '10 ... appeared infive games, logging 89:28 min-utes ... played entire second halfin 3-1 win over Howard (11/1),making two saves and allowingone goal ... allowed no goals andmade one save in 13:35 minutesin 6-0 shutout win over FairleighDickinson (8/28) ... also com-bined for shutout in 2-0 win overDelaware State (9/27), logging8:30 minutes.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb:: A 2009graduate of Cy-Fair High Schoolin Cypress, Texas … two-yearletterwinner as goalkeeper forThomas Jefferson team … all-district selection in 2007 … also earned district all-academic honors … played club ball for TSC Challenge Blitz '91 … served as clubcaptain from 2005-09 … National Honor Society member … won school's geometryand English awards … Future Farmers of America member.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Hannah Mary Legler … daughter of Mary and RobertLegler … born March 21, 1991 in Houston … cousin, Leah Legler, played softball atTexas Tech.

LLEEGGLLEERR’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSMMiinnuutteess:: 110:00, Twice; MR: vs. Lafayette (10/24/10)SSaavveess:: 6, vs. Lafayette (10/24/10)SShhuuttoouuttss:: 1, vs. Lafayette (10/24/10)PPooiinnttss:: 1, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)AAssssiissttss:: 1, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)

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22001100 —— One of three players to start all 20 games in 2010 … recorded twoassists on the season … both assists came in Navy's 2-2 tie with Presbyterian onAug. 22 … Navy trailed 2-0 just 18 minutes into the contest before rallying for the 2-0 draw … Puppolo assisted on Christine Calderon's goal in the 59th minute andalso on Katelyn George's strike in the 87th minute to bring the Mids back and even-tually earn a tie in the opening weekend of the season … played at least 30 min-utes in all 20 games.

22000099 —— Appeared in 20 games and started 11 in first season as a Mid ... hadthree assists on the season ... named to the All-Navy Invitational Team after playing45 minutes and giving out an assist in a 6-0 win over Fairleigh Dickinson (8/28) andplaying 63 minutes while dishing out another assist in a 2-1 win over Boise State(8/30) ... the assist against Boise State was on the game-winning goal ... also hadan assist in a 3-1 win overHoward (11/1) ... earned a startin the first game of the season,a 3-0 win over USC Upstate ...took 10 shots on the season.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb:: A 2009graduate of Heidelberg HighSchool, which is part of theDepartment of DefenseEducational Activity program, inHeidelberg, Germany … playedone year of soccer forHeidelberg, earning All-Europesecond-team honors as afreshman and leading hersquad to the DoDDS EuropeanD-I championship … played forGerman club team, VfB St.Leon Rot, for three seasons …also lettered for four years asstandout point guard on bas-ketball team … two-time All-Europe selection in basketball,earning first-team honors in2009 … German Honor Societyand Future Business Leadersof America member.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Fallon Siobhan Puppolo … daughter of Erin and PerryPuppolo … born Aptil 16, 1991 in Sacramento, Calif … has two older brothers whoplay Division I soccer; Ryan, a three-year starter at High Point, and Michael, a jun-ior and starting midfielder at Temple.

PPUUPPPPOOLLOO’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 2, at Presbyterian (8/22/10)AAssssiissttss:: 2, at Presbyterian (8/22/10))

FFaalllloonn PPuuppppoolloo##2244 •• JJuunniioorr •• MMiiddffiieellddeerr •• 55--77SSaannkktt LLeeoonn,, GGeerrmmaannyy •• HHeeiiddeellbbeerrgg

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##2244 FFaalllloonn PPuuppppoolloo

22001100 —— Saw action in two games as she spent most of the season recoveringfrom an injury … saw time in Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 (8 min-utes) and also was inserted into the game in Navy's season finale against Americanon Oct. 29. (13 minutes).

22000099 —— Appeared in 20 games with 17 starts as a first-year player ... part of adefensive backline that posted 11 shutouts and ranked second in the PatriotLeague in goals allowed ... started a season-best seven straight games from 9/26to 10/23) ... played 45 minutes in Navy's 0-0 draw with Atlantic 10-power Dayton (0-0) ... played a season-high 69 minutes against Bucknell (10/17) ... had four shots,two on goal.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2009 graduate of Cornwall Central High School in NewWindsor, N.Y. … four-year letter-winner and starter on soccerteam ... twice earned third-teamall-state honors (2007 & 2008)… 2008 Times-Herald RecordPlayer of the Year … 2007Times-Herald Record First-TeamAll Star selection … three-timeteam MVP at Cornwall, namedsquad's top offensive playerafter scoring 30 goals and 17assists in 2008 … as seniorteam captain led Cornwall to itsfirst perfect regular season anda 20-1 overall record… squadalso won three OCIAA andSection 9 titles (2005, '07, 08),as well as a NYSPHSAA region-al title in 2005 … also held cap-taincies for Quickstrike FC (twoyears) and ENY ODY StateTeam … club team was a three-time State Cup finalist, twice USClub National Finalists andSuper Y League NationalChampions in 2005 ... selectedto the Super Y League North American National Team in 2008 & 2009 … alsoearned three letters on track & field team … member of fifth-place 4x400m team at2006 NYSPHSAA Indoor Championships … 2009 Silver Presidential Award … vol-unteer Spanish tutor.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Stephanie Alexis Benitez-Strine … daughter of LisaMarie and Scott Allan Strine … born October 29, 1991 … her parents, both stand-out track & field athletes, are 1988 West Point graduates … her mother currentlyserves as the Senior Director of Development for the West Point Association ofGraduates … she lettered for four years in cross country and track while at WestPoint … her father ran track at West Point for two years.

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22001100 —— Saw action in two games before suffering a season-ending injury …played 42 minutes in Navy's season-opener against South Carolina State on Aug.20 … was injured in Navy's second game of the season, against Presbyterian (Aug.22).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: : A 2010 graduate of Berkeley Prep, where she lettered insoccer (4), cross country (3), track (3) and crew (1) … ranked as the fifth bestscholastic recruit in Florida by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... team was state runner-upduring senior year … club team was regional semifinalists and Florida State CupChampions … won two Disney Soccer Showcase titles with club team … two-timeFlorida 3A All-State team choice … four-time selection to Hillsborough All-Countyteam … MVP of Senior Soccer Challenge in 2010 … three-time Coach's Awardwinner … earned Highest Ranking Scholar recognition for multiple classes … fouryears on the headmaster's list … member of the National Society of High SchoolScholars … Social Science Honor Society … member of yearbook staff … servedas a library proctor and also a student guide.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Daughter of Marty and Jondi Batye … born December 8, 1991 inAlexandria, La.

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22001100 —— Reserve goalkeeper during freshman season … logged 11:50 ofscoreless action in Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Manheim Township High School, whereshe earned three letters in soccer and three letters in swimming … led team to a22-2-1 record as a junior … team won section, league and district championships… named a section all-star and to the all-league team as a junior … as a seniorwas the section MVP and all-star … also named to the All-State team and all-league team and was a league academic all-star … elected team captain of swim-ming team during senior year and led squad to a 12-1 record and league champi-onship … four-year class secretary … President of Operation Smile … member ofthe National Honor Society … a four-year Special Olympics swimming coach.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Elizabeth Jean Hoerner … daughter of Eric and MargotHoerner … born June 25, 1992. … brother, Cameron, is a current member ofGeorgetown's Heavyweight Crew team … twin sister, Margaret, is a member of thecrew team at Bucknell.

HHOOEERRNNEERR’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSMMiinnuutteess:: 11:50, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)

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22001100 —— Started eight games in goal and played 14 overall … posted a 4-3-0record … logged 728 minutes … allowed 11 goals for a 1.36 GAA … made 42saves and had a team-high .792 save percentage … earned one solo shutout andcombined for six more … played the full 90 minutes and made three saves to shutout Holy Cross on Oct. 10 … also played a full 90 against South Carolina State onAug. 20 … made a season-best 11 saves against Texas on Sept. 3 … earned winsover Mount St. Mary's, VMI, Penn and Holy Cross … improved as the season wenton, allowed just four goals over her final nine games.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Holy Names Academy, where she let-tered in soccer four times … selected to the Washington All-State team as a senior… three-time all-city pick … led team to Metro Championship and berth in the statetournament as a senior … goalie for the Crossfire '91 club team that won the 2009U17 Washington State Championship Cup … member of the National HonorsAssociation.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Alexes Cassandra Lopez de Arriaga Shaw … daughterof Michael Warren Shaw and Cassandra Maria Lopez de Arriaga … born January4, 1992 in Los Angeles, Calif. … uncle, Anthony Jones, played football at theUniversity of Oregon.

LLOOPPEEZZ--SSHHAAWW’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSMMiinnuutteess:: 90:00, Twice; MR: at Holy Cross (10/10/10)SSaavveess:: 11, vs. Texas (9/3/10)SShhuuttoouuttss:: 1, at Holy Cross (10/10/10)

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22001100 —— Played in all 20 games as a freshman with one start … scoreone goal and had two assists for four points … ranked third on the team with 27shots … scored an unassisted goal in the 44th minute and later added an assist inNavy's 4-0 win over VMI on Sept. 17 … also had an assist against Texas State onSept. 5 … played a season-high 82 minutes in double-overtime tie with Lafayette onOct. 24.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb:: A 2010 graduate of Auburn Mountainview HighSchool, where she earned letters in soccer (4), lacrosse (4) and track (4) … namedfirst-team all-league as both a senior and a junior and also was named to the sec-ond team as a sophomore … was a first-team all-state midfielder in lacrosse as asenior … also was named Washington’s State Player of the Week during springseason of lacrosse ... youth group president.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Hannah Kay Morse … daughter of Chad andLori Morse … born June 6, 1992 … played high school soccer with Navy teammateKate Herren … brother, Thomas, is a 2009 Naval Academy Graduate.

MMOORRSSEE’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 3, at VMI (9/17/10)GGooaallss:: 1, at VMI (9/17/10)AAssssiissttss:: 1, Twice; MR: at VMI (9/17/10)

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22001100 —— Played in all 20 games with three starts as a freshman … scored threegoals for six points on the season … took 20 shots … scored first goal of collegiatecareer in Navy's 5-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 12 … also scored in 6-0 win overDelaware State on Oct. 3 … scored third goal of the season in Navy's season-finaleagainst American on Oct. 29 … played at least 30 minutes in 18 games.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Berkeley Prep, where she earned twoletters in soccer and one in track … also earned a letter in soccer at Palm HarborHigh School as a freshman … spent sophomore year training with IMG SoccerAcademy … ranked as a top 10 player in Florida by Top Drawer Soccer … a four-year member of the Florida State 91 Olympic Development Program Team …attended ODP Region Campsin 2005, '07 and '08 … teamwon Region III ODPChampionship in 2007…played with ClearwaterSoccer Club … club team wonFlorida State Cup, Vulcan Cupand Puma Challenge in 2007and Orange Classic and CapitalArea in 2008 … Palm Harborsquad was 5A State runners-upduring her freshman year …scored team's only goal in 1-0win in state semifinals … U18IMG team won DisneyShowcase in 2007 and wasranked No. 1 in the nation …Berkeley Prep team was astate runner-up during senioryear and won district title duringjunior year … named to the all-state second team … two-timeall-county first-team player …named to the IB AthleticAcademic Honor Roll andmember of school honor rolland dean's list … competed in one year of track, winning the 300 hurdles at theDistrict Meet.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Samantha Elise Newhaller … daughter of Daniel andAshley Newhaller … born November 9, 1991 … father, Daniel, swam at EastCarolina.

NNEEWWHHAALLLLEERR’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 2, Three times; MR: vs. American (10/29/10)GGooaallss:: 1, Three times; MR: vs. American (10/29/10)

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PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE HHOONNOORRSS�� 2010 All-Patriot League Second Team�� 2010 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (10/4)

22001100 —— All-Patriot League Second Team honoree … scored five goals andgave out two assists for 12 points … ranked third on the team in goals and points… played in 14 games with one start … took 25 shots with 15 being on goal …scored five goals in her first eight games of the season … scored a goal and dishedout two assists in just 33 minutes in Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3… scored a second-half goal in Navy's 2-0 win at Colgate (10/1) … named thePatriot League Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 4 for her two goals and twoassists in the wins over Colgateand Delaware State … scoredher first goal of the season in 5-0 win over Manhattan on Sept.12 … also scored in Navy's 4-0win over VMI on Sept. 17 …scored the 'Golden Goal'against Duquesne in overtimein the 99th minute in Navy's 3-2win over Duquesne on Sept.24.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2009graduate of McGill-Toolen,where she lettered in soccer …named to the Alabama All-StateFirst Team as a senior with 41goals and 36 assists … alsoselected to the all-region team… led team to 6A state champi-onship runner-up finish …scored twice in Baldwin CountyShowcase All-Star game …forced to sit out junior seasonbecause of transfer rules …attended Lowndes High Schoolin Georgia … attended NavalAcademy Preparatory School during the 2009-10 academic year.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Paloma Del Carmen Perez Urena … daughter of Migueland Maria Perez … born August 18, 1991 in San Antonio, Texas.

PPEERREEZZ’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 4, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)GGooaallss:: 1, Five times; MR: vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)AAssssiissttss:: 2, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)

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22001100 —— Saw action in 11 games as a freshman … assisted on CarissaYouker's game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory over regionally-ranked Penn on Sept.26 … logged 28 minute in the contest, also neutralized one of Penn's top playerson the defensive side of the field … played a season-high 45 minutes in Navy's 6-0win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 … played 42 minutes in double-overtime tie withLafayette (Oct. 24).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2009 graduate of Huntingtown High School, whereearned four letters in soccer … attended Naval Academy Preparatory School duringthe 2009-10 academic year … team won two regional championships atHuntingtown … a two-time all-county and two-time all-conference

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Britta Skye Vivaldi … daughter of Cynthia Rudzis andPhil Vivaldi … born February 7, 1991. … stepfather, John Rudzis, is a 1978Graduate of the Naval Academy.

VVIIVVAALLDDII’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 1, at Penn (9/26/10)AAssssiissttss:: 1, at Penn (9/26/10)

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PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE HHOONNOORRSS�� 2010 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (8/30)

22001100 —— Team MVP … played in all 20 games with one start … tied for theteam-high with six goals … also had three assists to amass 15 points, the second-most on the team … scored four game-winning goals … took a team-high 34 shots… ranked sixth in the Patriot League with0.75 points per game and eighth with0.30 goals per game … first collegiategoal was a game-winner in the 85thminute in a 1-0 win over Mount St.Mary's on Aug. 27 … followed that per-formance with a game-winning "GoldenGoal" in the 99th minute in a 1-0 winover George Mason two days later onAug. 29 … was named the PatriotLeague Offensive Player of the Week onAug. 30 for her performances … scoredNavy's first goal in a 2-0 win overColgate on Oct. 1 off an assist from goal-keeper Hannah Legler … later added anassist on Navy's second goal againstColgate for her first three-point game …notched the game-winning goal in a 1-0decision over Holy Cross in the 56thminute on Oct. 10 … also scored goalsin wins over Manhattan (9/12) andDelaware State (10/3) … gave outassists in wins over Duquesne (9/24) andVMI (9/17) and Duquesne (9/24) … thefour game-winning goals are tied for ninth in Navy history.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2009 graduate of Hollidaysburg, where she earned fourletters in soccer … went on to the Peddie School in New Jersey during the 2009-10academic year … chosen to New Jersey's All-Prep Second Team and to the All-MAPL team at Peddie … also named to the Mercer 33 at Peddie and was teamMVP… a two-time all-conference first-team honoree at Hollidaysburg … graduatedas the school's second all-time leading scorer … four-time pick on the AltoonaMirror All-Star Team … named team rookie of the year in 2005 and was a three-time team offensive MVP … led Hollidaysburg to a pair of District 6 Championships… also played a year of basketball at Hollidaysburg and a year at Peddie … mem-ber of the Peddie basketball team that wont he ESPN Rise National InvitationalChampionship … squad also won New Jersey State and MAPL titles … member ofthe National Honor Society and the FBLA … member of Student Council andawarded pins for Honors and attendance.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Ashlynn Megan Soellner … daughter of David and KristaSoellner … born August 23, 1991.

SSOOEELLLLNNEERR’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 3, at Colgate (10/3/10)GGooaallss:: 1, Six times; MR: at Holy Cross (10/10/10)AAssssiissttss:: 1, Three times; MR: vs. Colgate (10/1/10)

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22001100 —— Started the first three games of the season on defense before sufferinga season-ending injury … played all 90 minutes in Navy's season-opener againstSouth Carolina State (8/20) … played full 110 minutes in double-overtime draw withPresbyterian on Aug. 22 before suffering the injury in the third game of the yearagainst Mount St. Mary's on Aug. 27.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Westerville North High School, whereshe lettered in soccer (4), track (4) and basketball (1) … soccer team won the 2007Ohio Central District title … team captain and MVP during senior year … three-timeAll-Ohio Capital Conference honoree … named to the Ohio Central All-District FirstTeam as a senior … two-time all-conference in track … member of the NationalHonor Society … active in Warrior Way Leadership Council and Warrior GoldAthletic Council … a junior/senior mentor.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Emily Anne Wilkin … daughter of Jon and Beth Wilkin …born June 17, 1992 … father, Jon, played football and track at Kenyon College.

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22001100 —— Saw action in 11 games as a freshman … had two assists and twopoints on the season … registered assists in back-to-back games … assisted onSam Newhaller's goal in Navy's 5-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 12 … assisted onPaloma Perez's goal in the 72nd minute in a 4-0 win over VMI on Sept. 17 …played a season-high 68 minutes in win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 … logged65 minutes against George Mason on Aug. 29.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Chadrick Palos Verdes High School,where she lettered in soccer (3), track (2) and golf (1) … soccer team won threePrep League Championships … also was a finalists at the Surf Cup with club team… named to the Prep League First Team and CIF Third Team as a senior …named to the Prep League Second Team as a sophomore … was a co-captain ofthe Slammers club team, which competed in the SoCal Premier League … two-yearmember of student council … a peer mentor … member of Teens in Action … onthe Academic Council.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Katherine Dakota Woolard … daughter of Jean and JoelWoolard … born September 17, 1991 … mother, Jean, was on the diving team atthe University of Florida.

WWOOOOLLAARRDD’’SS GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHSSPPooiinnttss:: 1, Twice; MR: at VMI (9/17/10)AAssssiissttss:: 1, Twice; MR: at VMI (9/17/10)

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Arundel High School in Gambrills, Md.… attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island dur-ing the 2010-11 academic year … earned four letters in soccer, four in track andfield and one in swimming while at Arundel and Meade high schools … earned all-county honorable mention in soccer in 2007 … competed in the National JuniorOlympics in the 4x800m relay in 2007, placing seventh … earned all-country honorsin track and field in 2008 … member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes …Special Olympics volunteer.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Caprice Toria Kelty … mother is retired U.S. Air ForceMaster Sergeant Fran Kelty … born January 10, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan … twin sis-ter, Kahra, is also a member of the Navy women's soccer team.

MMoorrggaann DDaannkkaanniicchh##2211 •• FFrreesshhmmaann •• FFoorrwwaarrdd •• 55--44GGlleennmmoooorree,, PPaa.. •• DDoowwnniinnggttoonn WWeesstt

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2011 graduate of Downington West High School …helped lead team to 2009 Pennsylvania State Championship and a 22-3-1 recordas a junior… Ches-Mont League MVP and first-team all-star as a senior … teamcaptain during senior season … named to the 2010 Daily Local News All-Area FirstTeam … selected to the All-Southeast Pennsylvania team … played on FC Delcoclub team with Naval Academy classmate Sarah Martella … club team won threestate championships for travel ball … member of the National Honor Society, stu-dent council and French club.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Morgan Stafford Dankanich … daughter of Timothy andSheri Dankanich … born November 21, 1992 in West Chester, Pa.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2011 graduate of Leesville Road High School in Raleigh,N.C., where she was a four-time letterwinner in soccer … team captain as a senior,leading squad to a 24-1-1 record and the North Carolina 4-A state championship …scored game-winning goal in state title game and was named the game's MVP …team was ranked No. 4 in ESPN's National FAB 50 spring season rankings in 2011… team was 14-0-0 in 2011 in league play … was invited to her state's East-WestAll-Star Game … also helped Leesville to state championships in 2008 and 2009 …scored 10 goals and added 10 assists as a junior … two-time all-state honoree …helped team post a 94-4-5 record during her four years of varsity play … playedclub soccer for Triangle FC … club team won five state titles during her tenure …ranked No. 13 in the South Atlantic Region Class of 2011 recruiting rankings by TopDrawer Soccer … active in St. Francis Youth Ministry, National Junior Beta Club,Key Club and Spanish Club.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Rachel Kathleen Hunter … daughter of Robert andNikola Hunter … born April 20, 1993 in LaGrange, Georgia.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Arundel High School in Gambrills, Md.… attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island dur-ing the 2010-11 academic year … a four-year letter winner in soccer at Meade andArundel high schools … club soccer team was the state finalist in 2011 … alsoearned three letters in track and field … competed in the 800 and 1,600 in track andteam won the 2007 outdoor and 2008 indoor county championship … earned all-county track honors in 2008 … volunteered to work with special needs students.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Kahra Lauren Kelty … mother is retired U.S. Air ForceMaster Sergeant Fran Kelty … born January 10, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan … twin sis-ter, Caprice, is also a member of the Navy women's soccer team.

LLiillyy KKrraaeemmeerr##77 •• FFrreesshhmmaann •• FFoorrwwaarrdd •• 55--1100PPiittmmaann,, NN..JJ.. •• CClleeaarrvviieeww

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Clearview Regional High School …attended The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. during the 2010-11 academic year …earned four letters in soccer at Clearview and two letters in basketball … also let-tered in soccer, swimming and track and field at The Hill School … helped lead TheHill School to a Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championship and a 15-2-0 record …earned first-team Mid-Atlantic Prep League honors … led Clearview to a pair of Tri-County Conference Championships … was the team captain as a senior atClearview … earned her second career Tri-County All-Conference honor wasnamed a Gloucester County All-Star during senior year … earned Courier PostPlayer of the Week honors in 2009 … played club soccer for the Marlton Storm …won a National Cup Regional Title with Marlton Storm in 2008 … honored as thePioneer of the Month by the Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders …member of the National Honor Society … member of S.A.D.D., Varsity Club, andwas a Relay for Life team captain.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Lillian Ann Kraemer … daughter of Robert and DonnaKraemer … mother, Donna, played three years of field hockey at Rutgers … sister,Kathryn, played four seasons of soccer at Arcadia … another sister, Stephanie,played basketball and soccer at Delaware Valley College … born July 13, 1992.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2011 graduate of Lakeshore High School, where sheearned four letters in soccer, four in cross country, three in track and field and twoin basketball … led team to a pair of district championships and the 2011 Big 16West Division Championship … as a senior, earned all-district, all-division, all-region and all-state honors in soccer … was also the team captain during seniorseason … earned all-district and all-division honors as a junior … was named theLakeshore High School Female Athlete of the Year for the 2010-11 school year …member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Key Club, Math & ScienceCenter and was a President's Volunteer Service Award winner … a volunteer sum-mer camp counselor at Van Buren Youth Camp, accumulating nearly 450 servicehours.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Emily Anne LaManna … daughter of Robert and MelanieLaManna … born Aug. 10, 1993 in El Paso, Texas … father, Robert, is a retiredmajor in the U.S. Marine Corps.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2010 graduate of Treasure Coast High School in Port St.Lucie, Fla. … attended The Peddie School in New Jersey during the 2010-11school year … also attended Algonac High School in Michigan prior to moving toFlorida … helped lead The Peddie School team to a 12-6 mark and an appearancein the Prep A Division Championship game … earned all-state honors at Peddie fol-lowing 2010 season … also earned all-state, all-Treasure Lakes and all-area honorswhile playing at Treasure Coast … scored 20 goals with six assists as a senior atTreasure Coast and scored 24 goals with five assists as a junior … had sevengoals and three assists during prep year at Peddie … earned all-area and all-leaguehonors while at Algonac … played five total seasons of soccer at Algonac, TreasureCoast and The Peddie School … has also lettered in track and field, basketball,cross country, golf and tennis … earned the Young Floridian award, was a studentcouncil and S.A.D.D. member and also on the Interact Board.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Daughter of Tamara Stephens … born March 9, 1992 in Detriot, Mich.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2011 graduate of Bishop Eustace, where she earned fourletters in soccer and three in lacrosse … team captain for Bishop Eustace soccerteam … helped lead team to the 2008 New Jersey Parochial B State Championshipand a pair of Olympic Conference titles … a three-time all-conference first teamselection … also named to the 2010 All-South Jersey and All-Non Public teams …scored nine goals and had seven assists during sophomore season … tallied sixgoals and seven assists as a senior … earned a spot in the South Jersey All-Stargame … played club soccer for FC Delco with Naval Academy classmate MorganDankanich … was a team captain of club team … played four years of OlympicDevelopment ball in New Jersey … a defender on the Bishop Eustace lacrosseteam … lacrosse team won back-to-back league championships in 2009 and 2010… National Honor Society member, National Latin Honor Society member andPrincipal's List honoree.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Sarah Marie Martella … daughter of Paul and SuzetteMartella … born November 23, 1992 in Stratford, N.J.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2011 graduate of Richland High School in Richland,Wash., where she earned four letters in soccer and three in basketball … was athree-time captain for her high school soccer team and was the team and leagueMVP as a senior … had 16 goals and 12 assists as a senior … a four-time all-league selection, two-time all-area selection and a two-time All-Washington Statehonoree … helped lead team to four district championships and one regional cham-pionship and state semifinalist appearance …played club soccer for WashingtonPremier FC … was a three-time captain for club team, which won the U-18Washington State title in 2011 and the U-17 Premier Division I title and the GoldDivision title at the prestigious Surf Club tournament in San Diego in 2010 … alsoplayed for the Washington State Olympic Development Program for four years …ranked No. 18 in the Pacific Northwest Region Class of 2011 recruiting rankings byTop Drawer Soccer … valedictorian of high school class … earned the AP ScholarAward … earned the Outstanding Junior Achievement Award from the MasonicOfficers Association … member of the National Honor Society.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Samantha Frances Lee … daughter of Jeffrey and MaryLee … father, Jeffrey, is a 1977 graduate of the Naval Academy … born July 7,1993 in Augusta, Georgia.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2011 graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale,Fla., where she was the team captain and leading scorer of the 2010-11 winternational champions … squad was crowned winter national champions by ESPNRISE in their season-ending FAB 50 power rankings … team also won FloridaClass 5A State Championship … St. Thomas Aquinas was 25-1-0 during 2010-11winter season and outscored opponents 146-2 … Schumacher led the team with 32goals and also contributed 13 assists … named to the ESPN RISE winter seasonAll-American Third Team … chosen as the Sun-Sentinel 6A-5A Player of the Year… chosen to the Florida All-State team … named to the All-Broward County FirstTeam in 2011… a four-time all-country selection … tabbed as the ESPN RISENational Girls Soccer Player of the Week on Jan. 19 after scoring three game-win-ning goals at the Nolan Showcase, including a game-winner against then nationallytop-ranked McKinney Boyd (Texas) … was named the MVP of the Nolan Showcase… led high school team to Kanga Cup Championship in Australia in 2008 and wasnamed the tournament's MVP … played club ball for Weston FC … member ofchurch choir, youth group and mission group.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Julie Marie Schumacher … daughter of Mark and DonnaSchumacher … born April 14, 1993 in Sacramento, Calif.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2011 graduate of Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio… played high school varsity soccer as a freshman, tallying 15 goals and leadingteam to a 13-4-2 record … following freshman season, named to the all-area, all-league first team, tabbed as the rookie of the year and the team's offensive playerof the year … elected to play club soccer for the prestigious Ohio Premier Eaglesclub team and for the Olympic Development Program for the remainder of highschool career … club team was the Ohio State Cup runner-up in 2011 … memberof National Honor Society and Freshman Focus.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Jade Sayaka Seabrook … daughter of Robert andMikiko Seabrook … born Feb. 4, 1993 … father, Robert, played four years of rugbyat the United State Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point).

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // CClluubb: A 2011 graduate of Colleyville Heritage High School inColleyville, Texas where she earned four letters in soccer … team captain duringsenior year … led team to a 22-3-1 record and won district, area and region titles …team advanced to the 5A State Championship game … scored game-winners in 1-0wins in state quarterfinals and state semifinals … team fell to McKinney Boyd, 1-0,in overtime of the state championship game … had 11 goals and nine assists as asenior … two-time all-district first team selection … named to the Star TelegramSuper Team and cited as the Top Offensive Weapon … team's offensive MVP …team was ranked No. 11 in the final ESPN RISE winter season FAB 50 nationalpower rankings … member of the National Honor Society … involved in studentcouncil, Water is Basic and Redefining Beautiful campaigns.

PPeerrssoonnaall:: Full name is Brooke Elizabeth Merchant … daughter of Larry andKristi Merchant … born March 5, 1993 in Fort Worth Texas.

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SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhlliigghhttss��Navy posted a winning season (9-8-3) for the16th-consecutive year.

��Navy spent two weeks ranked in the NSCAAMid-Atlantic Region Poll and a third weekreceiving votes. The Mids appeared at No. 9 inthe poll on Aug. 30 and were slotted at No. 10on Oct. 4.

��Additionally, Navy appeared inTopDrawerSoccer.com's Tournament 64Projections for the first three weeks of the sea-son. The Mids were ranked as high as No. 54 inthe tournament rankings.

��Navy played four teams that advanced to theNCAA Tournament and posted a 1-2-1 recordagainst those opponents. Navy faced Penn (W,3-2), Lehigh (T, 1-1), Texas (L, 5-1) and JamesMadison (L, 1-0).

��Navy recorded two road wins over regionallyranked opponents. The Mids defeated GeorgeMason, 1-0, in overtime on Aug. 29 and came-from-behind to beat Penn, 3-2, Sept. 26. Bothteams were ranked No. 10 in the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region Poll at the time of the contests.

��Navy and Army met in West Point for gamethat was nationally televised on the Fox SoccerChannel. Army won, 1-0.

��The Mids erupted for nine goals during a two-game stretch in September. Navy defeatedManhattan, 5-0, and then breezed past VMI, 4-0.

��Navy was playing its best during a four-gamestretch midway through the season. The Midsposted four wins in a row, defeating Duquesne(3-2, OT), Penn (3-2), Colgate (2-0) andDelaware State (6-0).

��The six goals against Delaware State wasNavy's highest output of the season.

��After a slow 0-1-1 start to the season, Navyrebounded to post back-to-back 1-0 wins overMount St. Mary's and George Mason on thesecond weekend of the season.

��Navy led the Patriot League in points per game(5.35), goals per game (1.80) and assists pergame (1.75).

��CCaarriissssaa YYoouukkeerr was named to the All-PatriotLeague Second Team for the third-straight sea-son.

��Youker led Navy in goals (6) for the third sea-son in a row and also led Navy with six assistsand 18 points.

��Youker finishes her career ranked second atNavy in game-winning goals (13), seventh ingoals (24) and ninth in points (62).

��PPaalloommaa PPeerreezz joined Youker on the All-PatriotLeague Second Team. The newcomer scoredfive goals in her first eights games of action. Onthe season, she ranked third on the team with12 points (five goals and two assists).

��Paced by AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerr''ss six goals andPerez's five goals, the plebe class combined toscore 16 of Navy's 36 goals on the season. Thefreshmen class contributed 44 percent of theteam's season goal total.

��In a 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 30,four Navy freshmen came off the bench to scoregoals. DDeeiirrddrree BBaallll,, SSaamm NNeewwhhaalllleerr,, Perez andSoellner each tallied goals. Also scoring in thegame were BBrriittttaannyy FFrruuiinn and AAmmaannddaa SSeerrffaassss..

��HHaannnnaahh LLeegglleerr led Navy with a 1.10 goals-against average and posted her first careershutout against Lafayette on Oct. 24. Leglercombined with AAlleexxeess LLooppeezz--SShhaaww on six othershutouts and Lopez-Shaw posted her own soloshutout against Holy Cross on Oct. 10.

��Trailing 2-0 against Presbyterian on Aug. 22,Navy scored two second-half goals to cap animprobable comeback. KKaatteellyynn GGeeoorrggee headedin a goal in the 87th minute to salvage the tie.Navy took 37 shots in the game, the third-high-est single-game total in school history and themost since the 1998 season.

��The team hosted its annual Navy InvitationalSept. 10-12. The Mids lost in overtime toCharleston Southern, 2-1, and defeatedManhattan, 5-0. KKeellsseeyy LLeeaarrnneedd,, FFaalllloonn PPuuppppoollooand Youker represented Navy on the all-tourna-ment team.

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��Five different players earned Patriot Leagueweekly awards. CChhrriissttiinnee CCaallddeerroonn was namedthe Patriot League Offensive Player of the Weekon Aug. 23 to kick off the season. The Midspicked up two awards the following week, asSoellner was named offensive player of the weekand George was chosen as the defensive playerof the week. Youker was selected as the offen-sive player of the week Sept. 27 and Perezearned her first offensive player of the weekaward on Oct. 4. Perez became just the sixthfreshman in Navy history to earn the league's topoffensive weekly honor.

��George, Learned, KKaattiiee KKeellllyy,, KKaattee HHeerrrreenn,, andAAmmbbeerr HHaalliinngg anchored a defensive backline thatranked third in goals against average duringPatriot League play.

��Navy won two games in overtime by way of the"Golden Goal." Soellner headed in a corner kickfrom George in the 99th minute to defeat GeorgeMason, 1-0. The Mids also posted a "GoldenGoal" win over Duquesne, 3-2, when Perezscored in the 99th minute.

��The Midshipmen played in seven overtimegames on the season, the second-most in pro-gram history behind the eight that the teamplayed in 2008.

��In total, Navy scored seven goals in the 85thminute or later, including overtime.

��Soellner led the team with four game-winninggoals. Soellner notched the game-winners inwins over Mount St. Mary's, George Mason,Colgate and Holy Cross.

��JJeessssiiccaa GGrruupppp served as the 18th team captainin program history.

��Navy led the Patriot League in multiple-pointperformances with eight different players accom-plishing the feat. Youker was the only player todo it twice. Other players to register multiple-point efforts in a game were AAnnaassttaassiiaa AAbbiidd,,Calderon, Herren, HHaannnnaahh MMoorrssee,, Perez,Puppolo and Soellner.

��George, Serfass and Puppolo started all 20games for Navy on the season.

��Youker ranked first in the Patriot League inassists per game (0.32), third in points per game(0.95), sixth in goals per game (0.32).

��Soellner led the Patriot League in game-winninggoals per game (0.20), ranked sixth in points pergame (0.75) and eighth in goals per game (0.80).

��Herren ranked third in the Patriot League withfive assists.

��Grupp, TTrraaccii WWiilllleemmssee,, Youker, Abid, Fruin,KKeellcciiee DDaavviiss, EElliizzaabbeetthh HHooeerrnneerr and MMoorrggaannTTiilllleeyy represented Navy on the Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll.

��Willemse was honored with the USNA Coaches'Calvert Award. This award is presented to thevarsity letterman of the graduating class selectedby the varsity coaches as having persevered themost in their career.

��Head Coach CCaarriinn GGaabbaarrrraa continued to climbup the NCAA coaching record books in 2009.Among active coaches, she ranks 23rd in thenation with 230 career wins. She also ranks 32ndfor most wins all-time among all coaches.

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��AAuugg.. 2277 -- NNaavvyy 11,, MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss 00Navy earned its first win of the season as AAsshhllyynnnnSSooeellllnneerr headed in a corner kick in the 85thminute. The goalkeeping duo of AAlleexxeess LLooppeezz--SShhaaww and HHaannnnaahh LLeegglleerr combined for the first ofeight Navy shutouts on the year.

��AAuugg.. 2299 -- NNaavvyy 11,, GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn 00 ((OOTT))AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerr headed in the game-winning goalin the 99th minute to give Navy a 1-0 road winover George Mason. It was Soellner’s secondgame-winning goal of the weekend.

��SSeepptt.. 1122 -- NNaavvyy 55,, MMaannhhaattttaann 00Five different players scored as Navy blankedManhattan on the final day of the Navy Invitational.CCaarriissssaa YYoouukkeerr,, AAnnaassttaassiiaa AAbbiidd,, AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerr,,SSaamm NNeewwhhaalllleerr and PPaalloommaa PPeerreezz all tallied forthe Mids.

��SSeepptt.. 1177 -- NNaavvyy 44,, VVMMII 00Navy earned its second blowout win in a row,outscoring opponents 9-0 over the past two con-tests. AAnnaassttaassiiaa AAbbiidd,, PPaalloommaa PPeerreezz and CCaarriissssaaYYoouukkeerr all scored for the second game in a rowand HHaannnnaahh MMoorrssee scored her first career goal.

��SSeepptt.. 2244 -- NNaavvyy 33,, DDuuqquueessnnee 22 ((OOTT))PPaalloommaa PPeerreezz scored off an assist from AAnnaassttaassiiaaAAbbiidd in the 99th minute to give Navy its second“Golden Goal” victory of the season. Abid andKKeellsseeyy LLeeaarrnneedd also scored goals for Navy.

��SSeepptt.. 2266 -- NNaavvyy 33,, PPeennnn 22Navy rallied from a 2-1 second-half deficit to defeatregionally-ranked Penn on the road. CCaarriissssaaYYoouukkeerr scored in the 75th minute off an assistfrom BBrriittttaa VViivvaallddii..

��OOcctt.. 11 -- NNaavvyy 22,, CCoollggaattee 00Freshmen PPaalloommaa PPeerreezz and AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerrscored to lift Navy to a road win over the defendingPatriot League Champions. HHaannnnaahh LLeegglleerr andAAlleexxeess LLooppeezz--SShhaaww combined in net for theshutout.

��OOcctt.. 33 -- NNaavvyy 66,, DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee 00Navy posted its largest margin of victory of theseason as six different players scored and four dif-ferent goalkeepers combined for a shutout.PPaalloommaa PPeerreezz led the offensive attack with a goaland two assists.

��OOcctt.. 1100 -- NNaavvyy 11,, HHoollyy CCrroossss 00AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerr netted her fourth game-winner ofthe season and AAlleexxeess LLooppeezz--SShhaaww earned herfirst career solo shutout.

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Navy Overall Individual Statistics (Final)All games

Overall: 9-8-3 Conf: 2-3-2 Home: 4-3-2 Away: 5-5-1 Neut: 0-0-0

## Player gp-gs min g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att14 Youker, Carissa 19-18 1131 6 6 18 31 . 1 9 4 23 . 7 4 2 1 0 2 0-09 Soellner, Ashlynn 20-1 1100 6 3 15 34 . 1 7 6 16 . 4 7 1 0 0 4 0-015 Perez, Paloma 14-1 642 5 2 12 25 . 2 0 0 15 . 6 0 0 0 0 1 0-021 Calderon, Christine 20-19 1141 3 2 8 22 . 1 3 6 8 . 3 6 4 0 0 0 0-07 Abid, Anastasia 20-19 1239 3 2 8 15 . 2 0 0 9 . 6 0 0 0 0 1 0-03 Herren, Kate 20-9 1462 1 5 7 10 . 1 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-06 Newhaller, Sam 20-3 930 3 0 6 20 . 1 5 0 12 . 6 0 0 0 0 0 0-017 Fruin, Brittany 19-17 983 2 2 6 12 . 1 6 7 7 . 5 8 3 0 0 0 0-020 Serfass, Amanda 20-20 1035 2 1 5 17 . 1 1 8 7 . 4 1 2 0 0 1 0-02 George, Katelyn 20-20 1439 1 3 5 7 . 1 4 3 4 . 5 7 1 0 0 0 0-04 Learned, Kelsey 19-16 1608 2 0 4 11 . 1 8 2 5 . 4 5 5 1 0 0 0-011 Morse, Hannah 20-1 777 1 2 4 27 . 0 3 7 14 . 5 1 9 0 0 0 0-026 Ball, Deirdre 6-0 74 1 0 2 4 . 2 5 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-024 Puppolo, Fallon 20-20 1260 0 2 2 10 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-05 Woolard, KD 11-0 292 0 2 2 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 0-019 Tilley, Morgan 12-0 243 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-023 Vivaldi, Britta 11-0 222 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-000 Legler, Hannah 18-12 1147 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-018 Crawford, Alicia 10-1 209 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-010 Wilkin, Emily 3-3 217 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-08 Grupp, Jessica 15-3 280 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 0 0-025 Haling, Amber 19-9 743 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0-016 Kelly, Katie 19-19 1508 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-099 Willemse, Traci 2-0 22 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-022 Davis, Kelcie 14-1 513 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-013 Batye, Taylor 2-0 47 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-012 Strine, Stephanie 2-0 21 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-01 Lopez-Shaw, Alexes 14-8 727 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-00 Hoerner, Elizabeth 1-0 12 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Total 20 - 36 35 107 267 . 1 3 5 136 . 5 0 9 6 0 9 0-0Opponents 20 - 25 17 67 255 . 0 9 8 114 . 4 4 7 3 0 8 1-2

Goal Average Saves Record# Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho0 Hoerner, Elizabeth 1-0 11:50 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 099 Willemse, Traci 2-0 21:40 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 000 Legler, Hannah 18-12 1144:56 14 1.10 42 . 7 5 0 5 5 3 11 Lopez-Shaw, Alexes 14-8 728:33 11 1.36 42 . 7 9 2 4 3 0 1TM Team - 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 6

Total 20 1906:59 25 1.18 89 . 7 8 1 9 8 3 8Opponents 20 1906:59 36 1.70 100 . 7 3 5 8 9 3 4

Team saves: 4

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 18 16 2 0 36Opponents 8 15 0 2 25

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 111 135 14 7 267Opponents 99 138 12 6 255

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 32 50 5 2 89Opponents 40 51 4 5 100

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 40 48 3 1 92Opponents 33 61 3 3 100

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 65 85 8 3 161Opponents 80 82 5 1 168

Attendance Summary NAVY OpponentTotal 4035 8804Dates/Avg Per Date 9/448 11/800Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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Navy Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 22, 2011)Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-3-2 0-2-2 2-1 0-0CONFERENCE 2-3-2 0-2-2 2-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.* Oct 01 at Colgate W 2-0 300**Oct 08 at Army Black Knights L 0-1 5000* Oct 10 at Holy Cross W 1-0 210* Oct 16 BUCKNELL L 0-1 388* Oct 22 LEHIGH T o 2 1-1 288* Oct 24 LAFAYETTE T o 2 0-0 315* Oct 29 AMERICAN L 2-3 345

# Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.)

TEAM STATISTICS NAVY OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 6-76 6-84 Goals scored per game 0.86 0.86 Shot pct. . 0 7 9 . 0 7 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 39-76 33-84 SOG pct. . 5 1 3 . 3 9 3 S h o t s / G a m e 10.9 12.0CORNER KICKS 23 34PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-1PENALTIES Yellow cards 3 1 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1336 5510 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/334 3/1837 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att9 Soellner, Ashlynn 7 2 1 5 13 . 1 5 4 7 . 5 3 8 2 0 - 014 Youker, Carissa 7 1 2 4 12 . 0 8 3 7 . 5 8 3 0 0 - 03 Herren, Kate 7 1 2 4 4 . 2 5 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 015 Perez, Paloma 7 1 0 2 11 . 0 9 1 6 . 5 4 5 0 0 - 06 Newhaller, Sam 7 1 0 2 5 . 2 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 07 Abid, Anastasia 7 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 000 Legler, Hannah 6 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 011 Morse, Hannah 7 0 0 0 9 . 0 0 0 5 . 5 5 6 0 0 - 020 Serfass, Amanda 7 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 04 Learned, Kelsey 7 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 - 021 Calderon, Christine 7 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 017 Fruin, Brittany 7 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 02 George, Katelyn 7 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 025 Haling, Amber 6 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 024 Puppolo, Fallon 7 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 026 Ball, Deirdre 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 023 Vivaldi, Britta 6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 022 Davis, Kelcie 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 019 Tilley, Morgan 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 018 Crawford, Alicia 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 016 Kelly, Katie 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 012 Strine, Stephanie 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 08 Grupp, Jessica 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 7 6 7 19 76 . 0 7 9 39 . 5 1 3 2 0 - 0Opponents 7 6 4 16 84 . 0 7 1 33 . 3 9 3 3 0 - 1

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho1 Lopez-Shaw, Alexes 3 180:00 1 0.50 8 . 8 8 9 1-0-0 100 Legler, Hannah 6 490:00 5 0.92 18 . 7 8 3 1-3-2 1

Total 7 670:00 6 0.81 27 . 8 1 8 2-3-2 3Opponents 7 670:00 6 0.81 33 . 8 4 6 3-2-2 3

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 2 4 0 0 6Opponents 3 3 0 0 6

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 26 43 5 2 76Opponents 32 46 5 1 84

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 9 15 2 1 27Opponents 11 17 3 2 33

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 13 9 0 1 23Opponents 8 23 1 2 34

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNavy 34 34 5 1 74Opponents 31 32 4 1 68

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2010 Navy Women's SoccerNavy Game Results (Final)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scoredAug 20 at South Carolina State L 1-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 185 Calderon, Christine (unassisted)Aug 22 at Presbyterian College T O 2 2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 508 Calderon, Christine (Puppolo, Fallon)

George, Katelyn (Puppolo, Fallon)Aug 27 MOUNT ST. MARY'S W 1-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 625 Soellner, Ashlynn (George, Katelyn)Aug 29 at George Mason WOT 1-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 244 Soellner, Ashlynn (George, Katelyn)Sep 03 at Texas L 1-5 2-2-1 0-0-0 1371 Youker, Carissa (unassisted)Sep 05 at Texas State L O 2 2-3 2-3-1 0-0-0 410 Youker, Carissa (Morse, Hannah)

Fruin, Brittany (unassisted)# Sep 10 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L O 2 1-2 2-4-1 0-0-0 521 Calderon, Christine (Youker, Carissa)# Sep 12 MANHATTAN W 5-0 3-4-1 0-0-0 378 Youker, Carissa (unassisted)

Abid, Anastasia (Fruin, Brittany)Soellner, Ashlynn (Herren, Kate)Newhaller, Sam (Woolard, KD;Herren, Kate)Perez, Paloma (unassisted)

Sep 17 at VMI Keydets W 4-0 4-4-1 0-0-0 72 Abid, Anastasia (Fruin, Brittany)Morse, Hannah (unassisted)Youker, Carissa (Tilley, Morgan;Soellner, Ashlynn)Perez, Paloma (Woolard, KD;Morse, Hannah)

Sep 19 at James Madison L 0-1 4-5-1 0-0-0 270 -Sep 24 DUQUESNE WOT 3-2 5-5-1 0-0-0 858 Abid, Anastasia (Youker, Carissa;Serfass, Amanda)

Learned, Kelsey (Soellner, Ashlynn)Perez, Paloma (Abid, Anastasia)

Sep 26 at Penn W 3-2 6-5-1 0-0-0 234 Serfass, Amanda (Youker, Carissa)Learned, Kelsey (Herren, Kate)Youker, Carissa (Vivaldi, Britta)

* Oct 01 at Colgate W 2-0 7-5-1 1-0-0 300 Soellner, Ashlynn (Legler, Hannah)Perez, Paloma (Soellner, Ashlynn;Herren, Kate)

Oct 03 DELAWARE STATE W 6-0 8-5-1 1-0-0 317 Serfass, Amanda (Calderon, Christine;George, Katelyn)Fruin, Brittany (unassisted)Soellner, Ashlynn (Calderon, Christine;Youker, Carissa)Newhaller, Sam (Perez, Paloma)Ball, Deirdre (Perez, Paloma)Perez, Paloma (unassisted)

** Oct 08 at Army Black Knights L 0-1 8-6-1 1-1-0 5000 -* Oct 10 at Holy Cross W 1-0 9-6-1 2-1-0 210 Soellner, Ashlynn (Herren, Kate)* Oct 16 BUCKNELL L 0-1 9-7-1 2-2-0 388 -* Oct 22 LEHIGH T O 2 1-1 9-7-2 2-2-1 288 Herren, Kate (Youker, Carissa)* Oct 24 LAFAYETTE T O 2 0-0 9-7-3 2-2-2 315 -* Oct 29 AMERICAN L 2-3 9-8-3 2-3-2 345 Youker, Carissa (Abid, Anastasia)

Newhaller, Sam (Youker, Carissa)

# Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.)

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 9-8-3

Conference: 2-3-2Home: 4-3-2Away: 5-5-1

Neutral: 0-0Overtime: 2-2-3

Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 20 12839 642

Home: 9 4035 448Away: 11 8804 800

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SShhoottss BByy PPeerriiooddNavy 111 135 14 7 267Opponent 99 138 12 6 255

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2010 Navy Women's SoccerNavy Category Leaders (Final)

All games

## Points GP G A Pts Shots14 Youker, Carissa 19 6 6 18 319 Soellner, Ashlynn 20 6 3 15 3415 Perez, Paloma 14 5 2 12 2521 Calderon, Christine 20 3 2 8 227 Abid, Anastasia 20 3 2 8 153 Herren, Kate 20 1 5 7 106 Newhaller, Sam 20 3 0 6 2017 Fruin, Brittany 19 2 2 6 1220 Serfass, Amanda 20 2 1 5 172 George, Katelyn 20 1 3 5 7

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots9 Soellner, Ashlynn 20 6 3 15 3414 Youker, Carissa 19 6 6 18 3115 Perez, Paloma 14 5 2 12 256 Newhaller, Sam 20 3 0 6 207 Abid, Anastasia 20 3 2 8 1521 Calderon, Christine 20 3 2 8 2217 Fruin, Brittany 19 2 2 6 124 Learned, Kelsey 19 2 0 4 1120 Serfass, Amanda 20 2 1 5 172 George, Katelyn 20 1 3 5 7

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots14 Youker, Carissa 19 6 6 18 313 Herren, Kate 20 1 5 7 109 Soellner, Ashlynn 20 6 3 15 342 George, Katelyn 20 1 3 5 717 Fruin, Brittany 19 2 2 6 1215 Perez, Paloma 14 5 2 12 257 Abid, Anastasia 20 3 2 8 155 Woolard, KD 11 0 2 2 324 Puppolo, Fallon 20 0 2 2 1011 Morse, Hannah 20 1 2 4 27

## Shots GP G A Shots Shot%9 Soellner, Ashlynn 20 6 3 34 . 1 7 614 Youker, Carissa 19 6 6 31 . 1 9 411 Morse, Hannah 20 1 2 27 . 0 3 715 Perez, Paloma 14 5 2 25 . 2 0 021 Calderon, Christine 20 3 2 22 . 1 3 66 Newhaller, Sam 20 3 0 20 . 1 5 020 Serfass, Amanda 20 2 1 17 . 1 1 87 Abid, Anastasia 20 3 2 15 . 2 0 017 Fruin, Brittany 19 2 2 12 . 1 6 74 Learned, Kelsey 19 2 0 11 . 1 8 2

## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG%14 Youker, Carissa 19 6 6 31 23 . 7 4 29 Soellner, Ashlynn 20 6 3 34 16 . 4 7 115 Perez, Paloma 14 5 2 25 15 . 6 0 011 Morse, Hannah 20 1 2 27 14 . 5 1 96 Newhaller, Sam 20 3 0 20 12 . 6 0 07 Abid, Anastasia 20 3 2 15 9 . 6 0 021 Calderon, Christine 20 3 2 22 8 . 3 6 420 Serfass, Amanda 20 2 1 17 7 . 4 1 217 Fruin, Brittany 19 2 2 12 7 . 5 8 34 Learned, Kelsey 19 2 0 11 5 . 4 5 5

## Game-winning Goals GP No.9 Soellner, Ashlynn 20 414 Youker, Carissa 19 220 Serfass, Amanda 20 17 Abid, Anastasia 20 115 Perez, Paloma 14 1

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All games

0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Opponent Date Score HOERNER,EL LEGLER,HAN LOPEZ-SHAW GEORGE,KAT HERREN,KAT LEARNED,KE WOOLARD,KD NEWHALLER, ABID,ANAST GRUPP,JESS SOELLNER,Aat SCSU Aug 20 1-2 L DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at PC Aug 22 2-2 t DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0MOUNT Aug 27 1-0 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-2at MASON Aug 29 1-0 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2at UT Sep 03 1-5 L DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at TXST Sep 05 2-3 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0CSU Sep 10 1-2 L DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0MANW Sep 12 5-0 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-2at VMI Sep 17 4-0 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1at JMU Sep 19 0-1 L DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0DUQ Sep 24 3-2 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-3 0-0-0 0-1-1at PENN Sep 26 3-2 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at CUWSC10 Oct 01 2-0 W DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-3DSU Oct 03 6-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2at ARMY Oct 08 0-1 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at HC Oct 10 1-0 W DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2BUCKNELL Oct 16 0-1 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0LEHIGH Oct 22 1-1 t DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0LAFAYETT Oct 24 0-0 t DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0AMERICAN Oct 29 2-3 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Opponent Date Score WILKIN,EMI MORSE,HANN STRINE,STE BATYE,TAYL YOUKER,CAR PEREZ,PALO KELLY,KATI FRUIN,BRIT CRAWFORD,A TILLEY,MOR SERFASS,AMat SCSU Aug 20 1-2 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at PC Aug 22 2-2 t 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0MOUNT Aug 27 1-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at MASON Aug 29 1-0 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at UT Sep 03 1-5 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at TXST Sep 05 2-3 L DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 1-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0CSU Sep 10 1-2 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0MANW Sep 12 5-0 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at VMI Sep 17 4-0 W DNP 1-1-3 DNP DNP 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0at JMU Sep 19 0-1 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0DUQ Sep 24 3-2 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1at PENN Sep 26 3-2 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-2at CUWSC10 Oct 01 2-0 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0DSU Oct 03 6-0 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-2-4 DNP 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2at ARMY Oct 08 0-1 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0at HC Oct 10 1-0 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0BUCKNELL Oct 16 0-1 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0LEHIGH Oct 22 1-1 t DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0LAFAYETT Oct 24 0-0 t DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0AMERICAN Oct 29 2-3 L DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0

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2010 Navy Women's SoccerNavy Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (Final)

All games

21 22 23 24 25 26 99Opponent Date Score CALDERON,C DAVIS,KELC VIVALDI,BR PUPPOLO,FA HALING,AMB BALL,DEIRD WILLEMSE,Tat SCSU Aug 20 1-2 L 1-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPat PC Aug 22 2-2 t 1-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPMOUNT Aug 27 1-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPat MASON Aug 29 1-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPat UT Sep 03 1-5 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPat TXST Sep 05 2-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPCSU Sep 10 1-2 L 1-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPMANW Sep 12 5-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0at VMI Sep 17 4-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPat JMU Sep 19 0-1 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPDUQ Sep 24 3-2 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPat PENN Sep 26 3-2 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPat CUWSC10 Oct 01 2-0 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPDSU Oct 03 6-0 W 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0at ARMY Oct 08 0-1 L 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNPat HC Oct 10 1-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPBUCKNELL Oct 16 0-1 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPLEHIGH Oct 22 1-1 t 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPLAFAYETT Oct 24 0-0 t 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPAMERICAN Oct 29 2-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

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YYeeaarr--bbyy--YYeeaarr RReessuullttssYYeeaarr CCooaacchh TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn RReeccoorrdd PPcctt.. HHoommee AAwwaayy NNeeuuttrraall PPLL RReeccoorrdd PPcctt.. LLeeaagguuee FFiinniisshh1993 Carin Gabarra Kerry Kuykendall 2-5-0 40.0 0-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 N/A N/A N/A1994 Carin Gabarra Trish Buchinger 7-9-2 44.4 4-5-2 3-4-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 42.9 Fifth1995 Carin Gabarra Kate Standifer 10-7-1 58.3 4-4-1 4-2-0 2-1-0 2-3-1 41.7 Fourth1996 Carin Gabarra Kelly Kast 11-6-2 63.2 5-2-2 6-4-0 0-0-0 3-2-1 58.3 Fourth1997 Carin Gabarra Amy Hakola 10-8-0 55.6 7-2-0 3-3-0 0-3-0 4-2-0 66.7 Third1998 Carin Gabarra Nicole Aunapu 17-3-1 83.3 11-1-0 3-1-1 3-1-0 5-0-1 91.7 First1999 Carin Gabarra Michelle Nance 14-8-0 63.6 6-2-0 5-5-0 3-1-0 5-1-0 83.3 Tie-First2000 Carin Gabarra Sarah Wilson 10-9-2 52.4 7-2-1 2-5-1 1-2-0 3-2-1 58.3 Tie-Second2001 Carin Gabarra Erin Kelly 16-5-1 75.0 10-2-0 4-2-1 2-1-0 6-1-0 85.7 First2002 Carin Gabarra Nadia Sheikh 16-1-4 85.7 8-0-1 7-0-3 1-1-0 4-0-3 78.6 Second2003 Carin Gabarra Amelia Sheveland 17-5-1 76.1 9-2-1 7-3-0 1-0-0 6-1-0 85.7 �Tie-First2004 Carin Gabarra Kim Bonafede 11-8-1 57.5 9-1-0 2-6-1 0-1-0 4-3-0 57.1 Tie-Fourth2005 Carin Gabarra Lindsay Adlam 10-8-2 61.1 6-3-1 3-5-1 1-0-0 2-5-0 28.5 Sixth2006 Carin Gabarra Molly Burd 21-2-1 89.6 14-1-0 4-1-0 3-0-1 6-1-0 85.7 �Tie-First2007 Carin Gabarra Kari Weniger 14-5-4 69.6 9-0-1 3-4-2 2-1-1 4-1-2 71.4 �Third2008 Carin Gabarra Julie Reynolds 15-4-3 75.0 10-3-2 5-1-1 0-0-0 5-0-2 85.7 First2009 Carin Gabarra Beth Reed 14-5-2 71.4 7-1-1 7-4-0 0-0-1 4-2-1 71.4 Fourth2010 Carin Gabarra Jessica Grupp 9-8-3 52.5 4-3-2 5-5-1 0-0-0 2-3-2 42.9 Sixth1188 YYeeaarrss 222244--110066--3300 6666..44 113300--3377--1155 7755--5577--1122 1199--1122--33 6688--3311--1144 6666..44

� Captured Patriot League Tournament title and advanced to NCAA Tournament

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FFiirrsstt GGaammee PPllaayyeedd 9/4/93 Annapolis, Md. lost to Loyola, 2-0FFiirrsstt WWiinn 9/9/93 Baltimore, Md. def. Johns Hopkins, 4-0FFiirrsstt HHoommee WWiinn 9/17/94 Annapolis, Md. def. Fordham, 5-0FFiirrsstt PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee GGaammee 9/10/94 Worcester, Mass. lost to Holy Cross, 4-1FFiirrsstt PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt GGaammee 11/4/95 Lewisburg, Pa. def. Bucknell, 2-0FFiirrsstt PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt WWiinn ((GGaammee)) 11/4/95 Lewisburg, Pa. def. Bucknell, 2-0FFiirrsstt PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp ((TToouurrnnaammeenntt)) 11/9/03 Washington, D.C. def. American, 4-1FFiirrsstt GGaammee PPllaayyeedd aatt GGlleennnn WWaarrnneerr SSoocccceerr FFaacciilliittyy 9/7/01 Annapolis, Md. def. Davidson, 4-1FFiirrsstt NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt GGaammee 11/14/03 University Park, Pa. lost to No. 6 Penn State, 5-1FFiirrsstt TTeelleevviisseedd GGaammee 9/22/05 Annapolis, Md. lost to Stanford, 2-1FFiirrsstt WWiinn OOvveerr aa RRaannkkeedd TTeeaamm 10/26/06 Annapolis, Md. def. No. 9 Penn State, 1-0FFiirrsstt WWiinn OOvveerr aa TToopp--1100 RRaannkkeedd TTeeaamm 10/26/06 Annapolis, Md. def. No. 9 Penn State, 1-0FFiirrsstt TTiimmee AAddvvaanncciinngg iinn NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt 11/10/06 Chapel Hill, N.C. tied No. 20 William & Mary (5-4 PK)FFiirrsstt SShhoooottoouutt 11/10/06 Chapel Hill, N.C. tied No. 20 William & Mary (5-4 PK)

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2,412 Army 9/20/97 Dewey Field6. 1,384 George Mason 8/27/99 Dewey Field7. 1,058 Army 11/5/07 GWSF8. 1,052 Army 10/3/03 GWSF9. 956 Lehigh 10/20/06 GWSF10. 925 Davidson 8/25/06 GWSF

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IInnddiivviidduuaall CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrddssGGaammeess PPllaayyeedd1. 90 Shelly Moeller 2006-092. 89 Brittany White 2006-09

89 Carey Young 2005-084. 87 Meggie Curran 2003-06

87 Carmen Myers 2003-066. 86 Kristen Laraway 2005-08

86 Julie Reynolds 2005-0886 Emma Hagen 2001-0486 Stephanie Parker 2001-0486 Justine Fisher 1998-01

GGaammeess SSttaarrtteedd1. 90 Shelly Moeller 2006-092. 86 Justine Fisher 1998-013. 84 Julie Reynolds 2005-08

84 Xochitl Piedra 2001-045. 77 Stephanie Parker 2001-046. 76 Carey Young 2005-08

76 Kristen Riismandel 1996-998. 75 Emma Hagen 2001-04

75 Margaret Ewers 1997-0010. 74 Michelle Nance 1996-99

74 Nicole Aunapu 1995-98

GGooaallss1. 51 Stacy Finley 2000-032. 45 Cori Thornton 1994-973. 44 Justine Fisher 1998-014. 38 Meggie Curran 2003-065. 37 Amelia Sheveland 2000-036. 32 Brigitte Fox 2004-087. 24 Carissa Youker 2007-108. 23 Kristen Riismandel 1996-999. 21 Katie Eames 2001-04

21 Shannon Filbin 1996-99

AAssssiissttss1. 42 Meggie Curran 2003-062. 27 Stephanie Parker 2001-04

27 Nadia Sheikh 1999-024. 26 Justine Fisher 1998-015. 25 Vanessa Solon 1998-016. 24 Stacy Finley 2000-03

24 Kristen Riismandel 1996-9924 Anne Kipp 1995-98

9. 23 Kara Hardebeck 1999-0223 Shannon Filbin 1996-99

GGaammee--WWiinnnniinngg GGooaallss1. 23 Stacy Finley 2000-032. 13 Carissa Youker 2007-10

13 Justine Fisher 1998-014. 11 Brigitte Fox 2004-075. 9 Amelia Sheveland 2000-036. 8 Meggie Curran 2003-06

8 Michelle Nance 1996-99

8. 6 Shelly Moeller 2006-096 Katie Eames 2001-04

1100.. 44 AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerr 22001100--PP4 7 others

* Game-winning goals were not kept consistentlybetween the 1994-97 seasons.

SShhoottss1. 273 Stacy Finley 2000-032. 226 Meggie Curran 2003-063. 212 Cori Thornton 1994-974. 198 Justine Fisher 1998-015. 186 Kristen Riismandel 1996-996. 182 Amelia Sheveland 2000-037. 150 Vanessa Solon 1998-018. 146 Shannon Filbin 1996-999. 143 Brigitte Fox 2004-0810. 132 Kristen Laraway 2005-08

GGooaallss--AAggaaiinnsstt AAvveerraaggee Min: 2,400 minutes played1. 0.63 Beth Reed 2006-09

(19 GA, 2726:25)2. 0.65 Lizzie Barnes 2005-08

(40 GA, 5521:17)3. 0.88 Kim Bonafede 2001-04

(54 GA, 5514:55)4. 1.00 Kate Macfarlane 1999, 2001

(27 GA, 2419:53)5. 1.04 Sarah Wilson 1997-2000

(54 GA, 4693:17)

SSaavveess1. 479 Amy Hakola 1994-972. 234 Kim Bonafede 2001-043. 224 Lizzie Barnes 2005-084. 201 Sarah Wilson 1997-005. 158 Kate Macfarlane 1999, 2001

SShhuuttoouuttss1. 29.0 Lizzie Barnes 2005-082. 22.0 Kim Bonafede 2001-043. 20.3 Sarah Wilson 1997-004. 14.5 Amy Hakola 1994-975. 10.1 Kate Macfarlane 1999, 2001

*Partial shutouts were no longer awarded after 2002

SSaavvee PPeerrcceennttaaggee 1. 86.8 Beth Reed 2006-09

(125 Sv, 19 GA)2. 85.4 Kate Macfarlane 1999, 01

(158 Sv, 27 GA)3. 84.8 Lizzie Barnes 2005-08

(224 Sv, 40 GA)4. 82.3 Amy Hakola 1994-97

(479 Sv, 103 GA)5. 81.3 Kim Bonafede 2001-04

(234 Sv, 54 GA)

CCaarreeeerr SSccoorriinngg LLeeaaddeerrssNNaammee YYeeaarrss GGPP GGooaallss AAssssiissttss PPooiinnttss PPttss//GGmm GGWWGG

1. Stacy Finley 2000-03 81 51 24 126 1.56 232. Meggie Curran 2003-06 87 38 42 118 1.36 83. Justine Fisher 1998-01 86 44 26 114 1.33 134. Cori Thornton 1994-97 72 45 19 109 1.51 35. Amelia Sheveland 2000-03 75 37 20 94 1.25 96. Brigitte Fox 2004-07 71 32 14 78 1.10 117. Kristen Riismandel 1996-99 77 23 23 70 0.90 18. Shannon Filbin 1996-99 71 21 23 65 0.92 49. Carissa Youker 2007-10 83 24 14 62 0.75 1310. Michelle Nance 1996-99 77 21 17 59 0.77 8

FINLEY ʻ04 CURRAN ʻ07 FISHER ʻ02 THORNTON ʻ98

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IInnddiivviidduuaall SSiinnggllee--SSeeaassoonn RReeccoorrddssGGaammeess PPllaayyeedd11.. 24 Lauren Bresnahan 2006

24 Molly Burd 200624 Kristi Coonfare 200624 Meggie Curran 200624 Brigitte Fox 200624 Shelly Moeller 200624 Carmen Myers 200624 Julie Reynolds 200624 Katie Traster 200624 Kari Weniger 200624 Carey Young 2006

GGaammeess SSttaarrtteedd1. 24 Lauren Bresnahan 2006

24 Kristi Coonfare 200624 Meggie Curran 200624 Brigitte Fox 200624 Shelly Moeller 200624 Katie Traster 2006

7. 23 Jenn Dunbar 200723 Brigitte Fox 200723 Shelly Moeller 200723 Brittany White 200723 Carey Young 200723 Molly Burd 200623 Carey Young 200623 Julie Reynolds 200623 Lizzie Barnes 200623 Kim Bonafede 200323 Emma Hagen 200323 Stephanie Parker 200323 Xochitl Piedra 2003

PPooiinnttss1. 45 Stacy Finley 20022. 39 Meggie Curran 2006

39 Amelia Sheveland 200239 Cori Thornton 1994

5. 38 Justine Fisher 19996. 35 Brigitte Fox 2007

35 Stacy Finley 20038. 33 Justine Fisher 20009. 32 Meggie Curran 2005

32 Stacy Finley 2001

GGooaallss1. 19 Stacy Finley 20022. 18 Cori Thornton 19943. 16 Brigitte Fox 2007

16 Justine Fisher 19995. 15 Amelia Sheveland 20026. 14 Stacy Finley 20017. 13 Justine Fisher 20008. 12 Meggie Curran 2006

12 Stacy Finley 200310. 11 Amelia Sheveland 2003

GGooaallss--AAggaaiinnsstt AAvveerraaggeeNNaammee YYeeaarr MMiinnuutteess GGAA GGAAAA

1. Lizzie Barnes 2006 1852:05 6 0.292. Kim Bonafede 2002 1756:06 7 0.363. Sarah Wilson 1998 1684:00 12 0.644. Lizzie Barnes 2008 1661:05 12 0.655. Beth Reed 2009 1833:59 14 0.696. Kate Macfarlane 2001 1795:03 17 0.857. Kim Bonafede 2004 1710:55 19 1.008. Lizzie Barnes 2007 1848:47 21 1.029. Sarah Wilson 1999 1320:08 16 1.091100.. HHaannnnaahh LLeegglleerr 22001100 11114444::5566 1144 11..1100

SSaavvee PPeerrcceennttaaggee 1. 93.3 Lizzie Barnes 2006

(84 Sv, 6 GA)2. 92.9 Kim Bonafede 2002

(91 Sv, 7 GA)3. 87.9 Kate Macfarlane 2001

(123 Sv, 17 GA)4. 87.4 Beth Reed 2009

(97 Sv, 14 GA)5. 85.5 Lizzie Barnes 2008

(71 Sv, 12 GA)

SShhuuttoouuttss1. 13 Lizzie Barnes 20062. 11.5 Sarah Wilson 19983. 11 Kim Bonafede 20024. 9 Beth Reed 20095. 8 Lizzie Barnes 2008

8 Lizzie Barnes 20077. 7 Kate Macfarlane 2001

GGaammee--WWiinnnniinngg GGooaallss1. 7 Stacy Finley 2002

7 Stacy Finley 20017 Justine Fisher 1999

4. 6 Brigitte Fox 20076 Stacy Finley 2003

6. 5 Carissa Youker 20095 Carissa Youker 20085 Michelle Nance 1998

99.. 44 AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerr 220011004 Iris Boivin 20054 Meggie Curran 20044 Amelia Sheveland 2002

AAssssiissttss1. 15 Meggie Curran 20062. 14 Meggie Curran 20053. 13 Cassie Barbaresi 20064. 11 Stacy Finley 2003

11 Ty Westinghouse 19946. 10 Molly Burd 2006

10 Justine Fisher 200110 Anne Kipp 1998

9. 9 Meggie Curran 20049 Stephanie Parker 20039 Kara Hardebeck 20029 Amelia Sheveland 20029 Vanessa Solon 2000

SShhoottss1. 87 Stacy Finley 20022. 85 Amelia Sheveland 20023. 82 Meggie Curran 20054. 76 Stacy Finley 20015. 75 Brigitte Fox 20076. 73 Stacy Finley 20037. 68 Kristen Riismandel 19978. 63 Meggie Curran 20069. 61 Justine Fisher 199910. 57 Cori Thornton 1994

SSaavveess1. 181 Amy Hakola 19942. 123 Kate Macfarlane 20013. 119 Amy Hakola 19954. 107 Amy Hakola 19965. 97 Beth Reed 2009

91 Kim Bonafede 20027. 84 Lizzie Barnes 20068. 78 Sarah Wilson 19999. 72 Kim Bonafede 2003

72 Amy Hakola 1997

LLiizzzziiee BBaarrnneess ‘‘0099 lleedd tthhee nnaattiioonn aanndd sseett ssiinnggllee--sseeaassoonn NNaavvyy rreeccoorrddss iinn GGAAAA aanndd ssaavvee

ppeerrcceennttaaggee dduurriinngg tthhee 22000066 sseeaassoonn..

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SSiinnggllee--SSeeaassoonn TTeeaamm RReeccoorrddssPPooiinnttss1. 219 20062. 176 20023. 162 20034. 157 19985. 156 2000

GGooaallss1. 70 20062. 56 20023. 52 2003

52 19985. 51 1999

AAssssiissttss1. 79 20062. 66 20003. 64 20024. 58 20035. 56 2001

SShhoottss1. 408 19982. 403 20063. 384 20024. 370 20075. 347 2001

SSaavveess1. 193 19942. 140 20013. 129 19954. 123 19965. 118 1999

SShhuuttoouuttss1. 19 20062. 15 20023. 14 19984. 13 20085. 11 2009

11 2007

GGooaallss--AAggaaiinnsstt AAvveerraaggee1. 0.37 2006

0.37 20023. 0.56 19984. 0.60 20085. 0.79 2009

VViiccttoorriieess1. 21 20062. 17 2003

17 19984. 16 2002

16 2001

CCllaassss RReeccoorrddssPPooiinnttss bbyy aa ......Fr. - 39 Cori Thornton 1994So. - 38 Justine Fisher 1999Jr. - 45 Stacy Finley 2002Sr. - 38 Meggie Curran 2006

GGooaallss bbyy aa ......Fr. - 18 Cori Thornton 1994So. - 16 Justine Fisher 1999Jr. - 19 Stacy Finley 2002Sr. - 16 Brigitte Fox 2007

AAssssiissttss bbyy aa ......Fr. - 13 Cassie Barbaresi 2006So. - 11 Ty Westinghouse 1994Jr. - 14 Meggie Curran 2005Sr. - 15 Meggie Curran 2006

SSaavveess bbyy aa ......Fr. - 181 Amy Hakola 1994So. - 119 Amy Hakola 1995Jr. - 107 Amy Hakola 1996Sr. - 123 Kate Macfarlane 2001

SSaavvee PPeerrcceennttaaggee bbyy aa ......Fr. - 83.8 Amy Hakola 1994So. - 93.3 Lizzie Barnes 2006Jr. - 81.7 Amy Hakola 1996Sr. - 87.9 Kate Macfarlane 2001

SShhuuttoouuttss bbyy aa ......Fr. - 2 Grace Kelly 1996So. - 13 Lizzie Barnes 2006Jr. - 8 Lizzie Barnes 2007Sr. - 9 Beth Reed 2009

GGooaallss--AAggaaiinnsstt AAvveerraaggee bbyy aa ......Fr. - 2.27 Amy Hakola 1994So. - 0.29 Lizzie Barnes 2006Jr. - 1.02 Lizzie Barnes 2007Sr. - 0.65 Lizzie Barnes 2008

MMiisscceellllaanneeoouuss TTeeaamm RReeccoorrddssMMoosstt WWiinnss 21, 2006FFeewweesstt WWiinnss 2 in 1993*

MMoosstt LLoosssseess 9, 1994, 2000FFeewweesstt LLoosssseess 1 in 2002

MMoosstt TTiieess 4 in 2002, 2007

MMoosstt HHoommee WWiinnss 14 in 2006FFeewweesstt HHoommee WWiinnss 0 in 1993*CCoonnsseeccuuttiivvee HHoommee WWiinnss • season 14 in 2006• over multiple seasons 15 in 1997-98, 2005-06

MMoosstt RRooaadd WWiinnss 7 in 2003, 2009FFeewweesstt RRooaadd WWiinnss 2 in 1993*, ‘00, ‘04CCoonnsseeccuuttiivvee RRooaadd WWiinnss• season 4 in 1996, ‘02, ‘03, ‘06• over multiple seasons 5 in 2001-02

LLoonnggeesstt WWiinnnniinngg SSttrreeaakk 19 in 2006LLoonnggeesstt LLoossiinngg SSttrreeaakk 3 in 1993, '94, '95, '97, ‘10LLoonnggeesstt UUnnbbeeaatteenn SSttrreeaakk 35 games, 2002-03��Navy owned the longest Division I unbeaten streakin the country at the time of its achievement.

UUnnddeeffeeaatteedd RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn 16-0-4, 2002��Navy was the only Division I undefeated team in thenation during the 2002 regular season.

BBeesstt WWiinn PPeerrcceennttaaggee .896 (21-2-1), 2006WWoorrsstt WWiinn PPeerrcceennttaaggee *.286 (2-5), 1993

MMoosstt SShhuuttoouuttss 19 in 2006MMoosstt CCoonnsseeccuuttiivvee SShhuuttoouuttss 10 in 2006MMoosstt SShhuuttoouuttss bbyy OOppppoonneenntt 6 in 2000MMoosstt CCoonnsseeccuuttiivvee SShhuuttoouuttss bbyy OOpppp. 2, six times

MMoosstt OOvveerrttiimmee GGaammeess 8 in 2008

MMoosstt GGooaallss 70 in 2006FFeewweesstt GGooaallss 7 in 1993*MMoosstt GGooaallss//ggaammee 2.92 (70G, 24 gm) in 2006MMoosstt GGooaallss AAlllloowweedd 36 in 1994FFeewweesstt GGooaallss AAlllloowweedd 8 in 2002��Navy has twice held the opposition to single-digitgoals for an entire season (8 in 2002 & 9 in 2006).

MMoosstt GGooaallss AAlllloowweedd//GGmm 2.0 (36 G, 18 gm) in 1994FFeewweesstt GGooaallss AAlllloowweedd//GGmm 0.37 (9G, 24 gm) in 2006

MMoosstt AAssssiissttss 79 in 2006

*Navy played several club teams in 1993, therefore,its stats reflect a limited number of contests.

CCoorrii TThhoorrnnttoonn ‘‘9988 sseett NNaavvyy ffrreesshhmmaann rreeccoorrddsswwiitthh 1188 ggooaallss aanndd 3399 ppooiinnttss dduurriinngg tthhee MMiiddss’’

sseeccoonndd ffuullll vvaarrssiittyy sseeaassoonn iinn 11999944..

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TTeeaamm SSiinnggllee--GGaammee RReeccoorrddssGGooaallss1. 10 Howard, 10/16/06 (10-0)2. 9 Rider, 10/22/00 (9-0)

9 Pittsburgh, 9/7/96 (9-1)4. 8 Howard, 10/30/07 (8-1)

8 The Citadel, 10/24/04 (8-0)8 Robert Morris, 11/4/02 (8-1)8 Marist, 9/13/02 (8-0)8 Howard, 9/16/98 (8-0)

GGooaallss iinn aa HHaallff1. 10 Howard, 10/16/06 (1st, 10-0)2. 6 The Citadel, 10/24/04 (1st, 8-0)

6 Albany, 10/11/02 (2nd, 7-2)4. 5 Howard, 10/30/07 (2nd, 8-1)

5 Howard, 10/10/2001 (2nd, 6-0)

AAssssiissttss1. 16 Rider, 10/22/002. 12 Howard, 10/16/063. 10 Robert Morris, 11/4/024. 9 Butler, 9/10/06

9 The Citadel, 10/24/09 Albany, 10/11/029 Howard, 10/10/01

SShhoottss1. 48 Howard, 9/16/982. 41 Mount St. Mary’s, 9/19/983. 38 at Holy Cross, 9/14/964. 37 at Presbyterian 8/22/105. 36 Howard, 10/30/07

SSaavveess1. 25 Loyola, 9/4/932. 22 vs. Colgate, 11/5/953. 20 Monmouth, 10/7/944. 17 Villanova, 9/3/945. 16 at American, 9/7/94

16 at Army, 9/24/94

GGooaallss AAggaaiinnsstt1. 7 at Lafayette, 9/26/93 (1-7)2. 6 at Penn, 10/25/99 (0-6)

6 at Texas A&M, 9/10/99 (0-6)6 vs. Colgate, 11/5/95 (0-6)

GGooaallss AAggaaiinnsstt iinn aa HHaallff1. 5 at Texas (2nd, 1-5)2. 4 at Colgate, (2nd, 0-4)

4 Florida, (2nd, 0-5)4 at Lafayette (2nd, 1-7)

IInnddiivviidduuaall SSiinnggllee--GGaammee RReeccoorrddssPPooiinnttss1. 9 Amelia Sheveland vs. Marist, 9/13/022. 8 Brigitte Fox vs. Howard, 10/30/07

8 Amelia Sheveland vs. Albany, 10/11/028 Amelia Sheveland vs. UCF, 9/8/008 Cori Thornton vs. Fordham, 9/17/94

GGooaallss1. 4 Brigitte Fox vs. Howard, 10/30/07

4 Amelia Sheveland vs. Marist, 9/13/024 Amelia Sheveland vs. UCF, 9/8/004 Cori Thornton vs. Fordham, 9/17/94

5. 3 Brigitte Fox at Colgate, 10/14/063 Stacy Finley vs. American, 10/14/033 Stacy Finley vs. Robert Morris, 11/4/023 Amelia Sheveland vs. Robert Morris, 11/4/023 Amelia Sheveland vs. Albany, 10/11/023 Stacy Finley vs. Davidson, 9/7/013 Kara Hardebeck vs. Rider, 10/22/003 Justine Fisher at Rider, 10/17/993 Cori Thornton vs. Lehigh, 10/24/973 Julie Treanor at Johns Hopkins, 9/9/93

AAssssiissttss11.. 3 Christine Calderon vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 9/19/08

3 Cassie Barbaresi vs. Howard, 10/16/063 Cassie Barbaresi vs. Butler, 9/10/063 Brigitte Fox vs. The Citadel, 10/24/043 Stephanie Parker vs. Holy Cross, 10/23/043 Stacy Finley vs. Bucknell, 11/1/033 Stephanie Parker vs. Robert Morris, 11/4/023 Justine Fisher vs. Rider, 10/22/003 Becky Murphy vs. Holy Cross, 9/18/99

SShhoottss1. 10 Stacy Finley vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 9/12/03

10 Shannon Filbin at Holy Cross, 10/25/9810 Julie Treanor at Johns Hopkins, 9/9/93

4. 9 Sam Schroth vs. Howard, 10/30/079 Brigitte Fox vs. NJIT, 10/7/079 Stacy Finley vs. Holy Cross, 10/26/029 Amelia Sheveland vs. Albany, 10/11/029 Amelia Sheveland vs. Marist, 9/13/029 Justine Fisher vs. St. Joseph’s, 8/30/999 Cori Thornton at Lafayette, 10/6/96

SSaavveess1. 25 Sam Cruz vs. Loyola, 9/4/932. 20 Amy Hakola vs. Colgate, 11/5/95

20 Amy Hakola vs. Monmouth, 10/7/944. 17 Amy Hakola vs. Villanova, 9/3/945. 16 Amy Hakola at American, 9/7/94

16 Amy Hakola at Army, 9/24/94

MMiisscceellllaanneeoouuss IInnddiivviidduuaall RReeccoorrddssFFaasstteesstt ggooaall ttoo ooppeenn mmaattcchh —— bbyy NNaavvyy0:39 — Katie Eames at Seton Hall, 9/19/04

FFaasstteesstt ggooaall aaggaaiinnsstt ttoo ooppeenn mmaattcchh —— bbyy OOppppoonneenntt0:27 — Anne Perkins (VCU) at Navy, 9/24/95

FFaasstteesstt ccoonnsseeccuuttiivvee ggooaallss —— bbyy NNaavvyy0:13 — Amelia Sheveland (79:45 & 79:58) vs. Drexel, 9/7/03

FFaasstteesstt ccoonnsseeccuuttiivvee ggooaallss —— ttwwoo tteeaammss0:17 — Justine Fisher (Navy) 32:32 and Heather Houska (Creighton) 32:49, 10/3/99

FFaasstteesstt tthhrreeee ggooaallss —— bbyy NNaavvyy1:03 — Brigitte Fox (12:50) and Katie Eames (13:24 & 13:53) vs. The Citadel, 10/24/04

CCoonnsseeccuuttiivvee ggaammeess wwiitthh aatt lleeaasstt oonnee ppooiinntt10 — Meggie Curran, 9/17/06 - 10/20/06

CCoonnsseeccuuttiivvee ggaammeess wwiitthh aa ggooaall9 — Cori Thornton, 9/4/94 - 10/3/94

CCoonnsseeccuuttiivvee ggaammeess wwiitthh aann aassssiissttFour Players - 5x; MR: Meggie Curran, 10/6-10/16/06

MMuullttii--GGooaall GGaammeessSSeeaassoonn 4 — Stacy Finley, 2002 (21 gm)CCaarreeeerr 11 — Stacy Finley, 2000-03 (81 gm)

MMuullttii--AAssssiisstt GGaammeessSSeeaassoonn 5 — Meggie Curran, 2005 (20 gm)CCaarreeeerr 9 — Meggie Curran, 2003-06 (87 gm)

HHaatt TTrriicckkssSSeeaassoonn 3 — Amelia Sheveland, 2002 (21 gm)CCaarreeeerr 4 — Amelia Sheveland, 2000-03 (75 gm)

GGaammeess wwiitthh aa GGooaall aanndd aann AAssssiissttSSeeaassoonn 6 — Stacy Finley, 2003 (21 gm)CCaarreeeerr 13 — Meggie Curran, 2003-06 (87 gm)

NNaavvyy’’ss AAllll--TTiimmee GGoollddeenn GGooaallssDDaattee PPllaayyeerr TTiimmee OOppppoonneenntt9/25/99 Vanessa Solon 99:41 Lafayette11/6/99 Justine Fisher 106:56 Army9/18/00 Nadia Sheikh 105:39 Loyola10/6/00 Stacy Finley 90:32 Lafayette10/25/00 Justine Fisher 93:59 Howard11/3/01 Stacy Finley 101:01 Bucknell11/9/01 Justine Fisher 96:29 Lafayette8/31/03 Amelia Sheveland 93:57 Pacific10/10/03 Stacy Finley 104:43 Delaware8/28/05 Molly Burd 96:38 La Salle8/31/08 Shelly Moeller 93:33 UC Davis10/3/08 Kristen Laraway 94:15 Bucknell10/26/08 Anastasia Abid 106:52 Holy Cross11/7/08 Kate Herren 95:52 Colgate8/29/10 Ashlynn Soellner 98:51 G. Mason9/24/10 Paloma Perez 98:33 Duquesne

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PPooiinnttssYYeeaarr PPllaayyeerr GGmm PPttss PPPPGG2010 Carissa Youker 19 18 0.952009 Carissa Youker 21 23 1.092008 Kristen Laraway 21 17 0.812007 Brigitte Fox 23 35 1.522006 Meggie Curran 24 39 1.632005 Meggie Curran 20 32 1.602004 Meggie Curran 20 25 1.252003 Stacy Finley 21 35 1.672002 Stacy Finley 21 45 2.142001 Stacy Finley 22 32 1.452000 Justine Fisher 21 33 1.571999 Justine Fisher 22 38 1.731998 Kristen Riismandel 21 23 1.101997 Cori Thornton 18 23 1.281996 Shannon Filbin 18 22 1.221995 Cori Thornton 18 26 1.441994 Cori Thornton 18 39 2.171993 Julie Treanor 7 7 1.00

GGooaallssYYeeaarr PPllaayyeerr GGmm GG GGPPGG22001100 AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerr 2200 66 00..3300

Carissa Youker 19 6 0.322009 Carissa Youker 21 9 0.422008 Carissa Youker 22 7 0.322007 Brigitte Fox 23 16 0.702006 Meggie Curran 24 12 0.502005 Meggie Curran 20 9 0.452004 Meggie Curran 20 8 0.40

Katie Eames 20 8 0.40Brigitte Fox 20 8 0.40

2003 Stacy Finley 21 12 0.572002 Stacy Finley 21 19 0.092001 Stacy Finley 22 14 0.642000 Justine Fisher 21 13 0.621999 Justine Fisher 22 16 0.731998 Justine Fisher 21 8 0.38

Michelle Nance 19 8 0.42Kristen Riismandel 21 8 0.38

1997 Cori Thornton 18 9 0.501996 Shannon Filbin 18 8 0.44

Cori Thornton 18 8 0.441995 Cori Thornton 18 10 0.561994 Cori Thornton 18 18 1.001993 Julie Treanor 7 3 0.43

AAssssiissttssYYeeaarr PPllaayyeerr GGmm AA AAPPGG2010 Carissa Youker 19 6 0.322009 Anastasia Abid 21 6 0.28

Brittany White 21 6 0.282008 Christine Calderon 21 7 0.332007 Kari Weniger 23 7 0.302006 Meggie Curran 24 15 0.632005 Meggie Curran 20 14 0.702004 Meggie Curran 20 9 0.452003 Stacy Finley 21 11 0.522002 Kara Hardebeck 21 9 0.43

Amelia Sheveland 21 9 0.432001 Justine Fisher 22 10 0.45

2000 Vanessa Solon 21 9 0.431999 Nadia Sheikh 22 7 0.321998 Anne Kipp 20 10 0.501997 Shannon Filbin 18 8 0.441996 Carrie Dalton 18 8 0.441995 Cori Thornton 18 6 0.331994 Ty Westinghouse 18 11 0.611993 Christa Richardson 7 3 0.43

SShhoottssYYeeaarr PPllaayyeerr GGmm SShh SSPPGG22001100 AAsshhllyynnnn SSooeellllnneerr 2200 3344 11..77002009 Annie Kendzior 19 30 1.572008 Kristen Laraway 21 48 2.282007 Brigitte Fox 23 75 3.262006 Meggie Curran 24 63 2.632005 Meggie Curran 20 82 4.102004 Meggie Curran 20 44 2.202003 Stacy Finley 21 73 3.482002 Stacy Finley 21 87 4.142001 Stacy Finley 22 76 3.452000 Justine Fisher 21 47 2.241999 Justine Fisher 22 61 2.771998 Kristen Riismandel 21 53 2.52

Vanessa Solon 21 53 2.521997 Kristen Riismandel 18 68 3.781996 Cori Thornton 18 48 2.671995 Cori Thornton 18 54 3.001994 Cori Thornton 18 57 3.171993 Julie Treanor 7 18 2.57

SSaavveessYYeeaarr PPllaayyeerr GGmm SSvv SSPPGG22001100 HHaannnnaahh LLeegglleerr 1188 4422 22..3333

AAlleexxeess LLooppeezz--SShhaaww 1144 4422 33..00002009 Beth Reed 21 97 4.622008 Lizzie Barnes 20 71 3.552007 Lizzie Barnes 21 65 3.102006 Lizzie Barnes 23 84 3.652005 Haley Crain 18 49 2.722004 Kim Bonafede 20 68 3.40

2003 Kim Bonafede 23 72 3.132002 Kim Bonafede 21 91 4.332001 Kate Macfarlane 20 123 6.152000 Sarah Wilson 20 68 3.401999 Sarah Wilson 20 78 3.901998 Sarah Wilson 20 55 2.751997 Amy Hakola 17 72 4.241996 Amy Hakola 17 107 6.291995 Amy Hakola 18 119 6.611994 Amy Hakola 17 181 10.651993 Samya Cruz 6 68 11.33

SShhuuttoouuttssYYeeaarr PPllaayyeerr GGmm SSOO AAvvgg..22001100 HHaannnnaahh LLeegglleerr 1188 11 00..0066

AAlleexxeess LLooppeezz--SShhaaww 1144 11 00..00772009 Beth Reed 21 9 0.432008 Lizzie Barnes 20 8 0.402007 Lizzie Barnes 21 8 0.382006 Lizzie Barnes 23 13 0.572005 Haley Crain 18 2 0.112004 Kim Bonafede 20 5 0.252003 Kim Bonafede 23 6 0.262002 Kim Bonafede 21 11 0.522001 Kate Macfarlane 20 7 0.352000 Sarah Wilson 20 3 0.151999 Sarah Wilson 20 5.6 0.281998 Sarah Wilson 20 11.5 0.581997 Amy Hakola 17 6 0.351996 Amy Hakola 17 2 0.12

Grace Kelly 6 2 0.331995 Amy Hakola 18 5 0.281994 Amy Hakola 17 1.5 0.091993 Samya Cruz 6 1 0.17

GGooaallss--AAggaaiinnsstt AAvveerraaggeeYYeeaarr PPllaayyeerr GGmm GGAA GGAAAA22001100 HHaannnnaahh LLeegglleerr 1188 1144 11..11002009 Beth Reed 21 14 0.692008 Lizzie Barnes 20 12 0.652007 Lizzie Barnes 21 21 1.022006 Lizzie Barnes 23 6 0.292005 Haley Crain 18 20 1.232004 Kim Bonafede 20 19 1.002003 Kim Bonafede 23 28 1.242002 Kim Bonafede 21 7 0.362001 Kate Macfarlane 20 17 0.852000 Sarah Wilson 20 26 1.401999 Sarah Wilson 20 16 1.091998 Sarah Wilson 20 12 0.641997 Amy Hakola 17 18 1.211996 Amy Hakola 17 24 1.411995 Amy Hakola 18 26 1.531994 Amy Hakola 17 35 2.271993 Samya Cruz 6 18 3.00

AANNNNUUAALL SSTTAATTIISSTTIICCAALL LLEEAADDEERRSS

MMeeggggiiee CCuurrrraann ‘‘0077 ccaappppeedd ooffff tthhrreeee--ssttrraaiigghhttsseeaassoonnss aass tthhee MMiiddss’’ aassssiisstt lleeaaddeerr wwiitthh aasscchhooooll--rreeccoorrdd 1155 dduurriinngg tthhee 22000066 sseeaassoonn..

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2005 Meggie Curran Third Team2004 Xochitl Piedra Third Team2003 Stacy Finley Second Team

Xochitl Piedra Second Team2002 Stacy Finley Third Team2000 Justine Fisher Second Team

Margaret Ewers Third Team1998 Nicole Aunapu Second Team

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Kristen Riismandel Third Team1996 Nicole Aunapu Third Team1995 Nicole Aunapu Third Team

Cori Thornton Third Team

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All-Freshman TeamLauren Bresnahan All-Freshman Team

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Lauren Bresnahan First TeamKari Weniger First Team

2006 Lizzie Barnes First TeamKari Weniger First TeamCarmen Myers Second Team

2004 Emma Hagen First TeamStephanie Parker Second Team

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Kate Macfarlane First Team1998 Nicole Aunapu First Team

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NNSSCCAAAA SScchhoollaarr AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaannss2009 Shelly Moeller Second Team1998 Nicole Aunapu First Team

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NNCCAAAA WWoommaann ooff tthhee YYeeaarr ((MMDD))1998 Nicole Aunapu

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NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy BBrriiggaaddee CCoommmmaannddeerr2004 Quinn Rinehart (spring semester)

VViiccee AAddmm.. LLaawwrreennccee SSwwoorrdd ((WWoommeenn))Presented to member of graduating class who hasexcelled in athletics during years of varsity competi-tion.2006 Meggie Curran2002 Kate Macfarlane2001 Justine Fisher1998 Nicole Aunapu

CCaallvveerrtt AAwwaarrdd FFoorr WWoommeennIn honor of Vice Admiral James Calvert, Supt. of theNaval Academy (1968-72), to the letterman of thegraduating class selected by the varsity coaches ashaving persevered the most in their career.2010 Traci Willemse2005 Emma Hagen2004 Quinn Rinehart

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EEnnss.. SSttaaccyy MM.. FFiinnlleeyy MMeemmoorriiaall AAwwaarrddOn March 24, 2005, the Naval Academy lost a

member of its family with the passing of Stacy Finley.Stacy enriched the lives of many through her gift ofhumor, infectious laugh, big grin and that favorite yellowpinnie. A truly unselfish player, teammate and friend,she often spoke of the team’s achievements and shiedaway from her own personal success despite being oneof the most decorated players in school and league his-tory.

Honored three times as an all-league player, shewas twice named the Patriot League Offensive Player ofthe Year, as well as to the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionteam. She graduated as Navy’s record holder in careerpoints, goals and shots and owns single-seasonrecords in points, goals, assists and shots. Stacy grad-uated in 2004 with a degree in quantitative economicsand was commissioned an Ensign into the UnitedStates Navy where she had planned a career in thesupply corps.

In 2005, the Finley family and the Naval Academyestablished the Ens. Stacy M. Finley Memorial Award,presented annually to that senior member of thewomen’s soccer team whose courage, will to win, ded-ication and love of her teammates will forever endure.

The inaugural recipient of the Ens. Stacy M. FinleyMemorial Award was team captain Lindsay Adlam, afour-year letterwinner who played alongside Stacy fortwo years. Meggie Curran, who wore Finley’s No. 14for two years, was the 2006 recipient of the award. Itwas Finley who served as Curran’s mentor in 2004when Curran was a freshman.

Julie Reynolds (a three-time all-league midfielder)and Kari Weniger (a two-time Academic All-American)have taken home the honor, followed by Shelly Moeller(four-time all-league) and 2010 captain Jessica Grupp.

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Schroth, Sam 2009 2006-07 22 F Chester Springs, Pa. 58/0 66 1.14 7 0.12 6 0.10 20 0.34 2 2 1 1 0SSeerrffaassss,, AAmmaannddaa 22001122 22000088--1100 2200 MM FFoorrtt WWoorrtthh,, TTeexxaass 4422//2288 2277 00..6644 33 00..0077 22 00..0055 88 00..1199 11 00 00 00 00Sheikh, Nadia 2003 1999-00-01-02 2/8 M Canal Winchester, Ohio 83/48 115 1.39 15 0.18 27 0.33 57 0.69 3 3 3 5 0Sheveland, Amelia 2004 2000-01-02-03 21/17 F Farmers Branch, Texas 75/51 182 2.43 37 0.49 20 0.27 94 1.25 9 7 3 6 4SSooeellllnneerr,, AAsshhllyynnnn 22001144 22001100 99 FF//MM HHoolllliiddaayyssbbuurrgg,, PPaa.. 2200//11 3344 11..7700 66 00..3300 33 00..1155 1155 00..7755 44 00 00 11 00Solon, Vanessa 2002 1998-99-00-01 12/11 M Boca Raton, Fla. 79/65 150 1.90 12 0.15 25 0.32 49 0.62 4 1 4 4 0Standifer, Kate 1996 1993-94-95 11/19 D Pasadena, Calif. 38/16 9 0.24 0 0.00 3 0.08 3 0.08 0 0 0 0 0Stonelake, Katie 1997 1993 3 D/M Wallingford, Pa. 7/3 - - 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0SSttrriinnee,, SStteepphhaanniiee 22001133 22000099 1122 DD CCoorrnnwwaallll,, NN..YY.. 2222//1177 44 00..1188 00 00..0000 00 00..0000 00 00..0000 00 00 00 00 00Sybert, Cathleen 2002 1998 21 M Baltimore, Md. 18/1 5 0.28 0 0.00 1 0.06 1 0.06 0 0 0 0 0

�TT�PPllaayyeerr CCllaassss YYeeaarrss LLeetttteerreedd NNoo.. PPooss.. HHoommeettoowwnn GG//GGSS SShh SSPPGG GG GGPPGG AA AAPPGG PPttss.. PPPPGG GGWW MMGG MMAA GG//AA HHTTThomas, Heather 2006 2002-03-04-05 6/11 M Pismo Beach, Calif. 82/34 47 0.57 2 0.02 8 0.10 12 0.15 2 0 0 0 0Thompson, Alison 1994 1993 17 M Mt. Clemens, Mich. 7/3 - - 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0Thompson, Tori 2006 2002 18 M Pasadena, Calif. 21/3 6 0.29 0 0.00 2 0.10 2 0.10 0 0 0 0 0Thornton, Cori 1998 1994-95-96-97 5 F Springfield, Va. 72/71 212 2.94 45 0.63 19 0.26 109 1.51 3 10 1 8 2Tilley, Morgan 2014 2010 19 D Wilmington, N.C. 12/0 5 0.42 0 0.00 1 0.08 1 0.08 0 0 0 0 0Traster, Katie 2008 2004-06-07 9/22 M Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 54/34 41 0.76 6 0.11 2 0.04 14 0.26 3 0 0 0 0Treanor, Julie 1994 1993 22 F Sterling, Va. 7/7 - - 3 0.43 1 0.14 7 1.00 1 1 0 0 1

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Waggoner, Nicole 2005 2002-03-04 16/7/25M Mechanicsburg, Pa. 61/10 27 0.44 4 0.07 7 0.11 15 0.25 1 1 0 0 0Weeks, Christine 1999 1995-97-98 6/25 F Bethesda, Md. 46/15 25 0.54 3 0.07 3 0.07 9 0.20 1 0 0 0 0Weikle, CiAnna 2009 2005-06-07-08 8 M Lakeville, Minn. 82/33 56 0.65 7 0.06 10 0.08 24 0.28 2 0 1 2 0Weller, Megan 2004 2000-01 6/11 M Richmond, Va. 49/20 23 0.47 2 0.04 2 0.04 6 0.12 0 0 0 0 0Weniger, Kari 2008 2004-05-06-07 4/17 F St. Petersburg, Fla. 79/23 111 1.41 15 0.19 20 0.25 50 0.63 4 2 3 5 0Westinghouse, Ty 1997 1993-94 10 M Seattle, Wash. 38/28 42 1.11 3 0.08 12 0.32 18 0.47 0 0 2 2 0White, Brittany 2010 2006-07-08-09 21/10 M/F Carmel, Ind. 89/49 94 1.05 16 0.18 18 0.20 50 0.56 4 4 2 4 0

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Youker, Carissa 2011 2007-08-09-10 15/14 F Potomac, Md. 83/49 94 1.13 24 0.29 14 0.17 62 0.75 13 1 1 2 0Young, Carey 2009 2005-06-07-08 18 D Virginia Beach, Va. 89/76 59 0.71 5 0.06 13 0.15 23 0.27 1 0 2 1 0

GGOOAALLKKEEEEPPEERRSSPPllaayyeerr CCllaassss YYeeaarrss LLeetttteerreedd NNoo.. PPooss.. HHoommeettoowwnn GG//GGSS MMIINN GGAA GGAAAA SSvv SSPPGG SSvv%% SSOOBarnes, Lizzie 2009 2006-07-08 00 GK New Orleans, La. 69/65 5521:17 40 0.65 224 3.24 84.8 29Bonafede, Kim 2005 2002-03-04 1 GK Burke, Va. 66/61 5514:55 54 0.88 234 3.55 81.3 22Crain, Haley 2006 2003-04-05 99/0 GK Friendswood, Texas 27/19 1625:19 23 1.27 51 1.89 68.9 2Cruz, Samya 1995 1993 00 GK Conyers, Ga. 6/6 540:00 18 3.00 68 11.33 79.1 1.0George, Kelly 1999 1995 1 GK McMurray, Pa. 7/1 134:00 2 1.34 10 1.43 83.3 1.0Hakola, Amy 1998 1994-95-96-97 0 GK Springfield, Va. 69/69 5788:00 103 1.60 479 6.94 82.3 14.5Hansen, Kristen 2003 2000-02 00 GK Weymouth, Mass. 16/5 544:43 2 0.33 25 1.56 92.6 2.3Kelly, Grace 2000 1996-97-98 00 GK Glen Ellyn, Ill. 23/3 762:00 6 0.71 34 1.48 85.0 5.5Kissil, Marie 2003 2001-02 99 GK Eden Prairie, Minn. 13/1 271:50 2 0.66 12 0.92 85.7 0.8LLeegglleerr,, HHaannnnaahh 22001133 22000099--1100 0000 GGKK CCyypprreessss,, TTeexxaass 2233//1122 11223344::2244 1177 11..2244 4455 11..9955 7722..66 11LLooppeezz--SShhaaww,, AAlleexxeess 22001144 22001100 11 GGKK BBootthheellll,, WWaasshh.. 1144//88 772288::3333 1111 11..3366 4422 33..0000 7799..22 11Macfarlane, Kate 2003 1999-01 0 GK Monkton, Md. 34/23 2419:53 27 1.00 158 4.65 85.4 10.1Pedicini, Eowyn 2011 2009 0 GK Los Alamos, N.M. 4/0 64:43 0 0.00 2 0.50 100.0 0Reed, Beth 2010 2006-07-08-09 99/1 GK Indianapolis, Ind. 45/25 2726:25 19 0.63 125 2.77 86.8 10Tarbox, Rachel 2008 2007 1 GK Upper Arlington, Ohio 7/1 97:28 0 0.00 2 0.30 1.00 0Wilson, Sarah 2001 1998-99-00 1 GK Moon Township, Pa. 62/58 4693:17 54 1.04 201 3.24 78.8 20.1

KKeeyy:: G - Games; GS - Games Started; Sh - Shots; SPG - Shots Per Game; G - Goals; GPG - Goals Per Game;A - Assists; APG - Assists Per Game; Pts. - Points; PPG - Points Per Game; GW - Game-win-ning Goals; MG - Multi-Goal Games; MA - Multi-Assist Games; G/A - Games with Goal and Assist; HT - Hat Trick; Min - Goalie Minutes Played; GA - Goals Against; GAA - Goals Against Average Per Game;Sv - Saves; SPG - Saves Per Game; Sv% - Save Percentage; SO - Shutouts

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AALLLL--TTIIMMEE SSEERRIIEESS RREECCOORRDDSSOOppppoonneenntt GGmmss RReecc.. PPcctt.. SSeerriieess SSttaarrtt LLaasstt MMeeeettiinnggAir Force 6 4-2-0 66.7 1997 9/6/02 - Navy, 2-1Albany 3 3-0-0 100.0 2002 9/22/06 - Navy, 4-1��AAmmeerriiccaann 1177 77--77--33 5500..00 11999944 1100//2299//1100 -- LL,, 22--33Arkansas 2 2-0-0 100.0 1998 9/22/02 - Navy, 3-0��AArrmmyy 2211 1100--99--22 5522..44 11999944 1100//88//1100 -- LL,, 00--11Binghamton 3 2-0-1 83.3 2001 8/27/06 - Navy, 4-0Boise State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2009 8/30/09 - Navy, 2-1 Bowling Green 1 1-0-0 100.0 2004 9/4/04 - Navy, 3-1��BBrryyaanntt FFiirrsstt MMeeeettiinngg -- 99//99//1111 iinn AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..��BBuucckknneellll 2200 1111--88--11 5577..55 11999944 1100//1166//1100 -- LL,, 00--11Butler 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 9/10/06 - Navy, 5-1California 1 0-1-0 00.0 2000 9/3/00 - L, 0-1UCLA 1 0-1-0 00.0 1998 9/1/98 - L, 0-3UC Davis 1 1-0-0 100.0 2008 8/31/08 - Navy, 2-1 OTUC Irvine 1 0-1-0 00.0 2004 9/3/04 - L, 0-1UC Santa Barbara 1 1-0-0 100.0 2001 9/2/01 - Navy, 2-1Cal State Northridge 3 1-1-1 50.0 2002 9/2/05 - L, 1-2Central Connecticut St. 1 0-0-1 50.0 2008 9/7/08 - T, 0-0Central Florida 1 1-0-0 100.0 2000 9/8/00 - Navy, 6-1��CChhaarrlleessttoonn SSoouutthheerrnn 11 00--11--00 0000..00 22001100 99//1100//1100 -- LL,, 11--22 22OOTT��TThhee CCiittaaddeell 11 11--00--00 110000..00 22000044 1100//2244//0044 -- NNaavvyy,, 88--00��CCoollggaattee 2266 1111--1133--22 4466..22 11999944 1100//11//1100 -- NNaavvyy,, 22--00Columbia 2 2-0-0 100.0 2003 9/17/06 - Navy, 3-1Connecticut 1 0-1-0 00.0 2004 8/27/04 - L, 0-2Creighton 1 1-0-0 100.0 1999 10/3/99 - Navy, 6-1��DDaavviiddssoonn 22 22--00--00 110000..00 22000011 88//2255//0066 -- NNaavvyy,, 11--00Dayton 1 0-0-1 50.0 2009 9/4/09 - T, 0-0Delaware 2 2-0-0 100.0 2002 10/10/03 - Navy, 3-2 OTDelaware State 3 3-0-0 100.0 2008 10/3/10 - Navy, 6-0Drexel 2 2-0-0 100.0 2002 9/7/03 - Navy, 5-2Duquesne 1 1-0-0 100.0 2010 9/24/10 - Navy, 3-2 OTEvansville 1 0-1-0 00.0 2000 10/1/00 - L, 1-2Fairfield 1 0-1-0 00.0 2000 9/24/00 - L, 3-4Fairleigh Dickinson 1 1-0-0 100.0 2009 8/28/09 - Navy, 6-0Florida 1 0-1-0 00.0 1995 10/8/95 - L, 0-5Fordham 1 1-0-0 100.0 1994 9/17/94 - Navy, 5-0��FFrraanncciiss MMaarriioonn 22 22--00--00 110000..00 22000088 88//2233//0099 -- NNaavvyy,, 66--22 Frostburg 1 1-0-0 100.0 1994 10/3/94 - Navy, 5-0George Mason 6 4-1-1 75.0 1999 8/29/10 - Navy, 1-0 OTGeorgetown 5 4-1-0 80.0 1993 10/31/96 - Navy, 3-0George Washington 4 3-1-0 75.0 1997 8/26/05 - Navy, 1-0Georgia Southern 1 1-0-0 100.0 2001 9/9/01 - Navy, 3-1Georgia State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2005 9/9/05 - Navy, 3-0��HHiigghh PPooiinntt 11 11--00--00 110000..00 22000000 1100//1155//0000 -- NNaavvyy,, 44--00��HHoollyy CCrroossss 1177 1144--22--11 8855..33 11999944 1100//1100//1100 -- NNaavvyy,, 11--00Houston 1 1-0-0 100.0 1999 9/12/99 - Navy, 4-0Howard 7 7-0-0 100.0 1998 11/1/09 - Navy, 3-1Illinois State 1 1-0-0 100.0 1997 10/10/97 - Navy, 4-0IUPUI 1 1-0-0 100.0 2007 9/2/07 - Navy, 3-0Iowa 1 0-0-1 50.0 2007 8/31/07 - T, 1-1 Jacksonville 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 9/3/06 - Navy, 5-0James Madison 3 0-3-0 00.0 2007 9/19/10 - L, 0-1Johns Hopkins 1 1-0-0 100.0 1993 9/9/93 - Navy, 4-0��LLaaffaayyeettttee 1199 1177--11--11 9922..11 11999933 1100//2244//1100 -- TT,, 00--00La Salle 1 1-0-0 100.0 2005 8/28/05 - Navy, 3-2 OT��LLeehhiigghh 1199 1122--33--44 7733..77 11999933 1100//2222//1100 -- TT,, 11--11Liberty 2 2-0-0 100.0 2008 9/13/09 - Navy, 1-0Long Beach State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 8/30/02 - Navy, 2-0LSU 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 9/8/06 - Navy, 2-0Loyola 6 4-2-0 66.7 1993 10/7/01 - Navy, 1-0Loyola Marymount 1 0-0-1 50.0 2005 9/4/05 - T, 1-1Marist 2 2-0-0 100.0 1995 9/13/02 - Navy, 8-0

OOppppoonneenntt GGmmss RReecc.. PPcctt.. SSeerriieess SSttaarrtt LLaasstt MMeeeettiinngg��MMaarryyllaanndd 55 00--55--00 0000..00 11999966 1100//1199//0044 -- LL,, 11--33��MMiiaammii ((FFllaa..)) 11 11--00--00 110000..00 22000099 99//66//0099 -- NNaavvyy,, 11--00 ��UUMMBBCC 88 66--22--00 7755..00 11999933 1100//1199//0088 -- NNaavvyy,, 22--00Manhattan 1 1-0-0 100.0 2010 9/12/10 - Navy, 5-0��MMoonnmmoouutthh 33 00--33--00 0000..00 11999944 99//2266//0099 -- LL,, 00--11 OOTTMount St. Mary’s 11 11-0-0 100.0 1995 8/27/10 - Navy, 1-0NJIT 1 1-0-0 100.0 2007 10/7/07 - Navy, 3-0North Carolina 2 0-2-0 00.0 2003 11/12/06 - L, 0-4��NNoorrtthh CCaarroolliinnaa SSttaattee 11 00--11--00 0000..00 22000033 1100//66//0033 -- LL,, 00--33Old Dominion 4 1-1-2 50.0 1994 10/11/96 - T, 1-1Ohio State 1 0-1-0 00.0 1996 9/8/96 - L, 0-2Pacific 1 1-0-0 100.0 2003 9/31/03 - Navy, 1-0 OTPenn 3 1-1-1 50.0 1999 9/26/10 - Navy, 3-2 Penn State 4 1-3-0 25.0 2003 10/26/06 - W, 1-0Pepperdine 1 0-1-0 00.0 2001 98/31/01 - L, 2-3Pittsburgh 2 2-0-0 100.0 1996 9/5/99 - Navy, 2-1Portland 1 0-1-0 00.0 1998 9/27/98 - L, 0-4Presbyterian 1 0-0-1 50.0 2010 8/22/10 - T, 2-2 Quinnipiac 1 1-0-0 100.0 2005 9/25/05 - Navy, 2-0Richmond 3 3-0-0 100.0 1996 9/25/98 - Navy, 3-1Rider 4 3-0-1 87.5 1998 9/7/07 - T, 1-1 Robert Morris 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 11/4/02 - Navy, 8-1Sacramento State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2003 8/29/03 - Navy, 2-1St. Francis (Pa.) 4 4-0-0 100.0 1999 9/28/08 - Navy, 2-1Saint Joseph’s 2 1-1-0 50.0 1999 9/27/04 - Navy, 4-1Saint Louis 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 9/8/02 - Navy, 1-0Saint Peter’s 1 1-0-0 100.0 2007 9/4/07 - Navy, 4-0San Diego State 2 1-1-0 50.0 2000 9/5/04 - Navy, 1-0Seton Hall 2 0-1-1 25.0 2004 9/11/05 - T, 2-2 Siena 2 2-0-0 100.0 2005 9/24/06 - Navy, 4-0South Carolina-Upstate 1 1-0-0 100.0 2009 8/21/09 - Navy, 3-0��SSoouutthh CCaarroolliinnaa SSttaattee 11 00--11--00 0000..00 22001100 88//2200//1100 -- LL,, 11--22Stanford 2 0-2-1 16.7 2005 8/29/08 - L, 1-3Stetson 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 9/1/06 - Navy, 1-0Stony Brook 1 1-0-0 100.0 2004 9/12/04 - Navy, 1-0Temple 2 1-0-1 75.0 1994 9/2/95 - Navy, 2-1Texas 1 0-1-0 00.0 2010 9/3/10 - L, 1-5Texas A&M 1 0-1-0 00.0 1999 9/10/99 - L, 0-6��TTeexxaass SSttaattee 11 00--11--00 0000..00 22001100 99//55//1100 -- LL,, 22--33 22OOTTTowson 6 5-1-0 83.3 1994 9/9/07 - Navy, 1-0Tulane 1 1-0-0 100.0 1999 10/8/99 - Navy, 3-0Tulsa 1 1-0-0 100.0 1998 10/2/98 - Navy, 2-0Vermont 1 1-0-0 100.0 2008 8/23/08 - Navy, 3-0Villanova 4 1-2-1 37.5 1994 9/15/02 - T, 0-0 VCU 6 3-3-0 50.0 1995 9/21/08 - L, 1-3VMI 4 4-0-0 100.0 2007 9/17/10 - Navy, 4-0Wagner 2 2-0-0 100.0 2004 9/20/07 - Navy, 3-1Washington State 1 0-1-0 00.0 2000 9/10/00 - L, 0-1 2OTWest Virginia 3 1-2-0 33.3 1996 11/16/07 - L, 0-4William & Mary 2 0-1-1 25.0 2006 9/14/07 - L, 0-4Winthrop 1 0-1-0 00.0 2008 9/5/08 - L, 0-1Wisconsin 1 0-1-0 00.0 1999 10/29/99 - L, 0-1Wright State 2 0-2-0 00.0 1997 9/30/01 - L, 1-2

AAllll--TTiimmee NNaavvyy RReeccoorrdd 224-106-30 (18 Yrs, .664 pct.)HHoommee // AAwwaayy // NNeeuuttrraall 130-37-15 / 75-57-12 / 19-12-3

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee OOppppoonneennttss** 79-42-14HHoommee // AAwwaayy // NNeeuuttrraall 42-17-6 / 35-23-8 / 5-3-0RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn // TToouurrnnaammeenntt 68-31-14 / 11-10-0

NNoonn--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee OOppppoonneennttss 142-65-16HHoommee // AAwwaayy // NNeeuuttrraall 88-21-9 / 40-35-4 / 14-9-3

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AARRMMYY--NNAAVVYYArmy-Navy is one of the most

storied rivalries in all of collegiate andprofessional athletics. Its roots dateback to Nov. 29, 1890, when the twomilitary institutions squared off on thegridiron with Navy taking the inauguralmeeting, 24-0.

While the annual Army-Navy foot-ball game is revered by many as one ofthe premier college football games, it isjust one of the many athletic competi-tions contested on a yearly basisbetween the two schools.

Twenty-three of Navy’s 32 varsitysports battle Army each year in StarCompetitions - predetermined contestsbetween Army and Navy with the win-ner receiving a gold star to affix nearthe "N" for his/her letter sweater foreach such victory. There is only oneStar Competition per sport despite thenumber of times the two programs faceone another during a given season.

Navy currently leads the all-timeseries 10-9-2 and is 8-7-2 in StarGames. The two teams will meet inAnnapolis this season on Oct. 21.

NNaavvyy LLeeaaddss SSeerriieess:: 1100--99--22H: 6-4-0, A: 3-4-2, N: 1-1-0

�10/8/10 A L, 0-1�10/9/09 H W, 2-011/9/08 H L, 0-1 2OT#�10/24/08 A T, 0-0�11/5/07 H W, 2-0�10/6/06 A W, 4-0�10/7/05 H L, 0-1�10/1/04 A L, 0-1�10/3/03 H W, 1-0�10/4/02 A T, 1-1�10/26/01 H W, 1-0�10/21/00 A W, 2-011/6/99 N W, 2-1 2OT#�10/20/99 H W, 3-111/7/98 H W, 2-0#�10/30/98 A W, 2-011/8/97 N L, 0-1#�9/20/97 H L, 0-1 OT�9/21/96 A L, 2-3�10/6/95 H L, 1-2�9/24/94 A L, 1-2

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# Indicates PL Tournament GameAArrmmyy--NNaavvyy NNootteess

• GGooaallss Navy 26, Army 16• SSttaarr GGaammeess 8-7-2• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 2-2-0• CCuurrrreenntt SSttrreeaakk Army, 1 gm (1-0-0)• LLoonnggeesstt NNaavvyy WWiinn SSttrreeaakk 6; ‘98-01• LLaasstt AArrmmyy WWiinn SSttrreeaakk 5; ‘94-97• BBiiggggeesstt NNaavvyy WWiinn 4 (4-0); 10/6/06• BBiiggggeesstt NNaavvyy LLoossss 1, 9 times

AAIIRR FFOORRCCEENavy Leads Series: 4-2

9/6/02 N W, 2-19/28/01 N W, 2-09/29/00 N W, 2-110/1/99 N L, 1-210/2/98 N W, 1-010/3/97 N L, 0-1 OT

AALLBBAANNYYNavy Leads Series: 3-0

9/22/06 H W, 4-19/16/05 A W, 5-010/11/02 H W, 7-2

AAMMEERRIICCAANNSeries is Tied: 7-7-3

H: 3-3-1, A: 3-3-2, N: 1-1-010/29/10 H L, 2-310/31/09 A L, 0-310/17/08 H T, 0-011/9/07 N W, 2-010/21/07 A T, 2-29/30/06 H W, 2-09/30/05 A L, 0-210/5/04 A L, 0-111/9/03 A W, 4-1#10/14/03 H L, 4-5 OT11/8/02 N L, 1-2 2OT#10/13/02 A T, 1-19/19/01 H L, 0-19/8/98 H W, 4-010/20/97 A W, 2-09/13/95 H W, 3-19/7/94 A W, 2-1SSeerriieess NNootteess• GGooaallss Navy 29, American 23• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn 5-6-3• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 2-1-0• CCuurrrreenntt SSttrreeaakk American, 2 gm (2-0-0)

AARRKKAANNSSAASSNavy Leads Series: 2-0

9/22/02 H W, 3-010/11/98 H W, 3-0

BBIINNGGHHAAMMTTOONNNavy Leads Series: 2-0-1

8/27/06 H W, 4-09/14/03 H W, 3-110/21/01 A T, 1-1

BBOOIISSEE SSTTAATTEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

8/30/09 H W, 2-1

BBOOWWLLIINNGG GGRREEEENNNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/4/04 H W, 3-1

BBUUCCKKNNEELLLLNavy Leads Series: 11-8-1H: 4-5-1, A: 7-3-0, N: 0-0-0

10/16/10 H L, 0-110/17/09 A L, 1-310/4/08 H W, 1-0 OT11/11/07 A W, 1-0#10/5/07 A L, 0-110/29/06 H L, 1-210/28/05 A L, 3-410/31/04 A W, 1-011/1/03 H W, 4-011/2/02 A W, 2-011/11/01 H L, 1-2 OT#11/3/01 A W, 1-0 OT9/15/00 H L, 2-310/31/99 A W, 3-010/23/98 H W, 2-010/18/97 A W, 2-010/26/96 H T, 2-211/4/95 A W, 2-0#10/29/95 H L, 2-310/22/94 H W, 2-1SSeerriieess NNootteess• GGooaallss Navy 33, Bucknell 22• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn 9-7-1• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 2-1-0• CCuurrrreenntt SSttrreeaakk Bucknell, 2 gm (2-0-0)

BBUUTTLLEERRNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/10/06 H W, 5-1

CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAACal Leads Series: 1-0

9/3/00 A L, 0-1

UUCCLLAAUCLA Leads Series: 1-0

9/1/98 A L, 0-3

UUCC RRIIVVEERRSSIIDDEEUC Riverside Leads Series: 1-0

9/3/04 N L, 0-1

UUCC SSAANNTTAA BBAARRBBAARRAANavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/2/01 A W, 2-1

CCAALL SSTTAATTEE NNOORRTTHHRRIIDDGGEESeries Tied: 1-1-1

9/2/05 A L, 1-29/21/03 H T, 2-29/1/02 A W, 1-0

CCEENNTTRRAALL FFLLOORRIIDDAANavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/8/00 H W, 6-1

CCHHAARRLLEESSTTOONN SSOOUUTTHHEERRNNCharleston Southern Leads Series: 1-09/10/10 H L, 1-2 2OT

TTHHEE CCIITTAADDEELLNavy Leads Series: 1-0

10/24/04 H W, 8-0

CCOOLLGGAATTEEColgate Leads Series: 13-11-2H: 5-4-1, A: 4-8-1, N: 2-1-0

10/1/10 A W, 2-011/6/09 A L, 0-1 OT#10/2/09 H T, 0-011/7/08 H W, 1-0 OT#11/1/08 A W, 1-011/3/07 H W, 2-111/5/06 N W, 1-0#10/14/06 A W, 4-010/15/05 H L, 0-19/25/04 A L, 1-311/7/03 N W, 3-2#9/28/03 H W,1-09/27/02 A T, 0-010/19/01 A W, 2-111/4/00 A L, 1-2#10/14/00 H W, 2-111/7/99 A L, 0-2#10/16/99 A L, 0-111/8/98 H L, 0-1#9/12/98 H W, 2-19/6/97 A L, 0-211/9/96 A L, 0-3#10/18/96 H L, 0-111/5/95 N L, 0-6#10/15/95 A L, 0-410/16/94 H L, 0-3SSeerriieess NNootteess• GGooaallss Colgate 37, Navy 23• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn 8-7-2• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 3-6-0• CCuurrrreenntt SSttrreeaakk Navy, 1 gm (1-0-0)

CCOOLLUUMMBBIIAANavy Leads Series: 2-0

9/17/06 H W, 3-19/20/03 H W, 3-1

CCOONNNNEECCTTIICCUUTTUConn Leads Series: 1-0

8/27/04 A L, 0-2

CCRREEIIGGHHTTOONNNavy Leads Series: 1-0

10/3/99 N W, 6-1

DDAAVVIIDDSSOONNNavy Leads Series: 2-0

8/25/06 H W, 1-09/7/01 H W, 4-1

DDAAYYTTOONNSeries Tied: 0-0-1

9/4/09 H T, 0-0

DDEELLAAWWAARREE SSTTAATTEENavy Leads Series: 3-0

10/3/10 H W, 6-0 9/27/09 A W, 2-010/6/08 H W, 5-0

DDRREEXXEELLNavy Leads Series: 2-0

9/7/03 H W, 5-29/29/02 A W, 2-0

SSEERRIIEESS VVSS.. OOPPPPOONNEENNTTSS

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DDUUQQUUEESSNNEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/24/10 H W, 3-2 OT

EEVVAANNSSVVIILLLLEEEvansville Leads Series: 1-0

10/1/00 N L, 1-2

FFAAIIRRFFIIEELLDDFairfield Leads Series: 1-0

9/24/00 A L, 3-4

FFAAIIRRLLEEIIGGHH DDIICCKKIINNSSOONNNavy Leads Series: 1-0

8/28/09 H W, 6-0

FFLLOORRIIDDAAFlorida Leads Series: 1-0

10/8/95 H L, 0-5

FFOORRDDHHAAMMNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/17/94 H W, 5-0

FFRRAANNCCIISS MMAARRIIOONNNavy Leads Series: 2-0

8/23/09 A W, 6-29/26/08 H W, 3-0

GGEEOORRGGEE MMAASSOONNNavy Leads Series: 4-1-1

8/29/10 A W, 1-0 OT9/15/06 H W, 1-08/29/04 A T, 1-110/28/01 H W, 3-08/25/00 A L, 0-38/27/99 H W, 2-0

GGEEOORRGGEETTOOWWNNNavy Leads Series: 4-1

10/31/96 H W, 3-010/25/95 A W, 4-010/25/94 H W, 3-110/22/93 H L, 1-210/17/93 A W, 1-0

GGEEOORRGGEE WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONNNavy Leads Series: 3-1

8/26/05 H W, 1-09/17/01 H W, 2-09/14/98 H W, 3-19/13/97 A L, 3-4

GGEEOORRGGIIAA SSOOUUTTHHEERRNNNavy Leads Series: 1-09/9/01 H W, 3-1

GGEEOORRGGIIAA SSTTAATTEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/9/05 H W, 3-0

HHIIGGHH PPOOIINNTTNavy Leads Series: 1-0

10/15/00 H W, 4-0

HHOOLLYY CCRROOSSSSNavy Leads Series: 14-2-1H: 9-0-0, A: 5-2-1, N: 0-0-0

10/10/10 A W, 1-010/11/09 H W, 2-010/26/08 A W, 3-2 2OT10/28/07 H W, 2-010/8/06 A W, 2-010/9/05 H W, 4-010/23/04 H W, 5-110/26/03 A W, 3-110/26/02 H W, 2-09/22/01 H W, 4-09/23/00 A L, 0-19/18/99 H W, 6-010/25/98 A T, 1-111/2/97 H W, 4-19/14/96 A W, 3-2 OT9/9/95 H W, 4-09/10/94 A L, 1-4SSeerriieess NNootteess• GGooaallss Navy 47 , Holy Cross 13• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReegg.. SSeeaassoonn 14-2-1• CCuurrrreenntt SSttrreeaakk Navy, 10 gm (10-0-0)

HHOOUUSSTTOONNNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/12/99 N W, 4-0

HHOOWWAARRDDNavy Leads Series: 7-0

11/1/09 H W, 3-110/30/07 H W, 8-110/16/06 H W, 10-010/17/05 H W, 5-110/10/01 H W, 6-010/25/00 A W, 3-2 OT9/16/98 H W, 8-0

IILLLLIINNOOIISS SSTTAATTEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

10/10/97 H W, 4-0

IIUUPPUUIINavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/2/07 N W, 3-0

IIOOWWAASeries Tied: 0-0-1

8/31/07 N T, 1-1

JJAACCKKSSOONNVVIILLLLEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/3/06 N W, 5-0

JJAAMMEESS MMAADDIISSOONNJames Madison Leads Series: 3-0

9/19/10 A L, 0-19/11/09 H L, 1-39/23/07 A L, 0-2

LLAAFFAAYYEETTTTEENavy Leads Series: 17-1-1H: 8-0-1, A: 9-1-0, N: 0-0-0

10/24/10 H T, 0-010/25/09 A W, 4-010/10/08 H W, 4-010/12/07 A W, 3-010/22/06 H W, 4-010/23/05 A W, 2-110/15/04 H W, 5-010/18/03 A W, 3-010/18/02 H W, 2-011/9/01 H W, 1-0 OT#10/13/01 A W, 3-110/6/00 H W, 4-3 OT9/25/99 A W, 1-0 OT10/9/98 H W, 5-09/27/97 A W, 3-010/6/96 A W, 4-09/30/95 A W, 2-010/1/94 H W, 3-29/26/93 A L, 1-7SSeerriieess NNootteess• GGooaallss Navy 54, Lafayette 14• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReegg.. SSeeaassoonn 16-0-1• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 1-0-0• CCuurrrreenntt SSttrreeaakk Navy, 18 gm (17-0-1)

LLAA SSAALLLLEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

8/28/05 H W, 3-2 OT

LLEEHHIIGGHHNavy Leads Series: 12-3-4H: 7-1-2, A: 4-2-2, N: 1-0-0

10/22/10 H T, 1-110/23/09 A W, 2-110/12/08 H W, 2-010/14/07 A T, 0-011/3/06 N W, 2-010/20/06 H W, 4-010/21/05 A L, 0-110/8/04 H W, 4-210/24/03 A W, 2-110/7/02 H W, 3-010/5/01 H W, 3-010/28/00 A T, 0-09/19/99 H W, 4-010/31/98 A W, 3-010/24/97 H W, 4-010/5/96 A W, 2-110/28/95 H T, 1-110/29/94 A L, 0-39/18/93 H L, 0-4SSeerriieess NNootteess• GGooaallss Navy 47, Lehigh 15• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReegg.. SSeeaassoonn 10-3-4• PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 1-0-0• CCuurrrreenntt SSttrreeaakk Navy, 6 gm (4-0-2)

LLIIBBEERRTTYYNavy Leads Series: 2-0

9/13/09 H W, 1-09/12/08 A W, 2-1

LLOONNGG BBEEAACCHH SSTTAATTEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

8/30/02 A W, 2-0

LLSSUUNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/8/06 A W, 2-0

LLOOYYOOLLAA ((MMDD))Navy Leads Series: 4-2

10/7/01 N W, 1-09/18/00 H W, 1-0 2OT9/17/96 H W, 3-110/2/95 H W, 2-110/19/94 A L, 0-39/4/93 H L, 0-2

LLOOYYOOLLAA MMAARRAAMMOOUUNNTTSeries Tied: 0-0-1

9/4/05 A T, 1-1

MMAANNHHAATTTTAANNNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/12/10 H W, 5-0

MMAARRIISSTTNavy Leads Series: 2-0

9/13/02 H W, 8-09/3/95 N W, 4-1

MMAARRYYLLAANNDDMaryland Leads Series: 5-0

10/19/04 H L, 1-311/2/03 A L, 1-210/10/99 A L, 0-210/26/97 A L, 0-510/22/96 A L, 0-4

UUMMBBCCNavy Leads Series: 6-2

10/19/08 H W, 2-010/20/03 A W, 3-010/28/02 H W, 4-09/27/99 H W, 4-010/17/98 A W, 3-09/3/97 H W, 2-19/4/94 H L, 1-310/8/93 A L, 0-3

MMIIAAMMII ((FFLLAA..))Navy Leads Series: 1-0

9/6/09 A W, 1-0

MMOONNMMOOUUTTHHMonmouth Leads Series: 3-0

9/26/09 A L, 0-1 OT11/13/96 A L, 0-210/7/94 H L, 1-3

MMOOUUNNTT SSTT.. MMAARRYY’’SSNavy Leads Series: 11-0

8/27/10 H W, 1-09/20/09 A W, 4-19/18/08 H W, 5-19/26/06 H W, 5-09/13/05 A W, 3-09/21/04 H W, 3-09/12/03 H W, 1-09/20/02 A W, 4-09/19/98 H W, 3-010/9/96 H W, 2-1 OT10/18/95 H W, 1-0

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NNJJIITTNavy Leads Series: 1-0

10/7/07 H W, 3-0

NNOORRTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAANorth Carolina Leads Series: 2-0

11/12/06 A L, 0-4**9/26/03 H L, 0-1

NNOORRTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA SSTTAATTEENC State Leads Series: 1-0

10/6/03 A L, 0-3

OOLLDD DDOOMMIINNIIOONNSeries Tied: 1-1-2

10/11/96 H T, 1-19/17/95 A L, 1-210/10/94 H T, 1-19/15/94 A W, 2-1

OOHHIIOO SSTTAATTEEOhio State Leads Series: 1-0

9/8/96 H L, 0-2

PPAACCIIFFIICCNavy Leads Series: 1-0

8/31/03 A W, 1-0 OT

PPEENNNNSeries is Tied: 1-1-1

9/26/10 H W, 3-210/8/00 H T, 0-010/25/99 A L, 0-6

PPEENNNN SSTTAATTEEPenn State Leads Series: 3-1

10/26/06 H W, 1-010/30/05 A L, 0-510/29/04 A L, 0-1 OT11/14/03 A L, 1-5*

PPEEPPPPEERRDDIINNEEPepperdine Leads Series: 1-0

8/31/01 A L, 2-3

PPIITTTTSSBBUURRGGHHNavy Leads Series: 2-0

9/5/99 A W, 2-19/7/96 H W, 9-1

PPOORRTTLLAANNDDPortland Leads Series: 1-0

9/27/98 N L, 0-4

PPRREESSBBYYTTEERRIIAANNSeries is Tied: 0-0-1

8/22/10 A T, 0-0

QQUUIINNNNIIPPIIAACCNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/25/05 H W, 2-0

RRIICCHHMMOONNDDNavy Leads Series: 3-0

9/25/98 N W, 3-110/28/97 H W, 3-110/15/96 A W, 3-0

RRIIDDEERRNavy Leads Series: 3-0-1

9/7/07 H T, 1-110/22/00 H W, 9-010/17/99 A W, 6-19/20/98 H W, 3-0

RROOBBEERRTT MMOORRRRIISSNavy Leads Series: 1-0

11/4/02 H W, 8-1

SSAACCRRAAMMEENNTTOO SSTTAATTEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

8/29/03 H W, 2-1

SSTT.. FFRRAANNCCIISS ((PPAA))Navy Leads Series: 3-0

9/30/07 A W, 1-010/30/01 H W, 4-19/6/99 A W, 4-0

SSTT.. JJOOSSEEPPHH’’SSSeries Tied: 1-1

9/27/04 H W, 4-18/30/99 H L, 0-1 OT

SSAAIINNTT LLOOUUIISSNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/8/02 A W, 1-1

SSAAIINNTT PPEETTEERR’’SSNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/4/07 H W, 4-0

SSAANN DDIIEEGGOO SSTTAATTEESeries Tied: 1-1

9/5/04 A W, 1-09/1/00 N L, 1-2

SSEETTOONN HHAALLLLSeton Hall Leads Series: 1-0-1

9/11/05 H T, 2-29/19/04 A L, 1-3

SSIIEENNAANavy Leads Series: 2-0

9/24/06 H W, 4-09/18/05 N W, 2-0

SSOOUUTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA--UUPPSSTTAATTEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

8/21/09 A W, 3-0

SSOOUUTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA SSTTAATTEES.C. State Leads Series: 1-0

8/20/10 A L, 1-2

SSTTAANNFFOORRDDStanford Leads Series: 2-0

8/29/08 A L, 1-39/22/05 H L, 1-2

SSTTEETTSSOONNNavy Leads Series: 1-0

19/1/06 A W, 1-0

SSTTOONNYY BBRROOOOKKNavy Leads Series: 1-0

9/12/04 H W, 1-0

TTEEMMPPLLEENavy Leads Series: 1-0-1

9/2/95 N W, 2-110/14/94 H T, 2-2

TTEEXXAASSTexas Leads Series: 1-0

9/3/10 A L, 1-5

TTEEXXAASS AA&&MMTexas A&M Leads Series: 1-0

9/10/99 A L, 0-6

TTEEXXAASS SSTTAATTEETexas State Leads Series: 1-0

9/5/10 A L, 2-3 2OT

TTOOWWSSOONNNavy Leads Series: 5-1

9/9/07 H W, 1-09/5/03 H W, 2-010/20/98 H W, 2-010/1/96 H W, 2-19/21/95 A W, 3-09/22/94 H L, 2-3

TTUULLAANNEENavy Leads Series: 1-0

10/8/99 H W, 3-0

TTUULLSSAANavy Leads Series: 1-0

10/3/98 N W, 2-0

VVEERRMMOONNTTNavy Leads Series: 1-0

8/23/08 H W, 3-0

VVIILLLLAANNOOVVAAVillanova Leads Series: 2-1-1

9/15/02 H T, 0-010/14/01 A L, 0-48/31/97 H W, 1-09/3/94 H L, 0-3

VVCCUUSeries Tied: 3-3

9/21/08 H L, 1-39/16/07 A L, 0-38/27/00 H W, 4-09/15/97 H W, 4-09/29/96 A W, 5-19/24/95 H L, 0-1

VVMMIINavy Leads Series: 4-0

9/17/10 A W, 4-09/18/09 H W, 1-09/14/08 A W, 1-09/25/07 H W, 2-1

WWAAGGNNEERRNavy Leads Series: 2-0

9/20/07 H W, 3-19/17/04 H W, 3-0

WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONN SSTTAATTEEWashington State Leads Series: 1-0

9/10/00 H L, 0-1 2OT

WWEESSTT VVIIRRGGIINNIIAAWest Virginia Leads Series: 2-1

11/16/07 A L, 0-49/10/97 H L, 1-211/3/96 A W, 4-0

WWIILLLLIIAAMM && MMAARRYYWilliam & Mary Leads Series: 1-0-1

9/14/07 N L, 0-411/10/06 N T, 0-0*Navy advanced on PK, 5-4

WWIINNTTHHRROOPPWinthrop Leads Series: 1-0

9/5/08 H L, 0-1

WWIISSCCOONNSSIINNWisconsin Leads Series: 1-0

10/29/99 H L, 0-1

WWRRIIGGHHTT SSTTAATTEEWright State Leads Series: 2-0

9/30/01 N L, 1-210/5/97 N L, 1-3

RReessuullttss KKeeyy# Patriot League Tournament Game* NCAA Tournament First Round** NCAA Tournament Second Round

NNootteess::� Includes records versus Division Iopponents only� Navy’s home contests were held atthe Glenn Warner Soccer Facility beginning with the 2001 season; homecontests were previously held at Dewey Field.

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11999933TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: KKeerrrryy KKuuyykkeennddaallll

22--55--00 oovveerraallll9/4 Loyola L, 0-29/9 at Johns Hopkins W, 4-09/18 Lehigh L. 0-49/26 at Lafayette L, 1-710/8 at UMBC L. 0-310/17 at Georgetown W, 1-010/22 Georgetown L, 1-2

11999944IInnaauugguurraall sseeaassoonn iinn PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeTTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: TTrriisshh BBuucchhiinnggeerr

77--99--22 oovveerraallll,, 33--44--00 PPLL9/3 Villanova L, 3-09/4 UMBC L, 1-39/7 at American W, 2-19/10 at Holy Cross* L, 1-49/15 at Old Dominion W, 2-19/17 Fordham* W, 5-09/22 Towson L, 2-39/24 at Army* L, 1-210/1 Lafayette* W, 3-210/3 at Frostburg W, 5-010/7 Monmouth L, 1-310/10 Old Dominion T, 1-110/14 Temple T, 2-210/16 Colgate* L, 0-310/19 at Loyola L, 0-310/22 Bucknell* W, 2-110/25 Georgetown W, 3-110/29 at Lehigh* L, 0-3

11999955FFiirrsstt LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt AAppppeeaarraannccee

TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: KKaattee SSttaannddiiffeerr1100--77--11 oovveerraallll,, 22--33--11 PPLL

9/2 vs. Temple1 W, 2-19/3 vs. Marist1 W, 4-19/9 Holy Cross* W, 4-09/13 American W, 3-19/17 at Old Dominion L, 1-29/21 at Towson W, 3-09/24 VCU L, 0-19/30 at Lafayette* W, 2-010/2 Loyola W, 2-110/6 Army* L, 1-2 OT10/8 Florida L, 0-510/15 at Colgate* L, 0-410/18 Mount St. Mary's W, 1-010/25 at Georgetown W, 4-010/28 Lehigh* T, 1-110/29 Bucknell* L, 2-311/4 at Bucknell2 W, 2-011/5 vs. Colgate2 L, 0-6

11999966FFiirrsstt PPoossttsseeaassoonn AAppppeeaarraanncceeTTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: KKeellllyy KKaasstt1111--66--22 oovveerraallll,, 33--22--11 PPLL

9/7 Pittsburgh3 W, 9-19/8 Ohio State3 L, 0-2

9/14 at Holy Cross* W, 3-2 OT9/17 Loyola W, 3-19/21 at Army* L, 2-39/29 at VCU W, 5-110/1 Towson W, 2-110/5 at Lehigh* W, 2-110/6 at Lafayette* W, 4-010/9 Mount St. Mary's W, 2-1 OT10/11 Old Dominion T, 1-110/15 at Richmond W, 3-010/18 Colgate* L, 0-110/22 at Maryland L, 0-410/26 Bucknell* T, 2-210/31 Georgetown W, 3-011/3 at West Virginia W, 4-011/9 at Colgate4 L, 0-311/13 at Monmouth5 L, 0-2

11999977TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: AAmmyy HHaakkoollaa1100--88--00 oovveerraallll,, 44--22--00 PPLL

8/31 Villanova W, 1-09/3 UMBC W, 2-19/6 at Colgate* L, 2-09/10 West Virginia L, 2-19/13 at George Washington L, 4-39/15 VCU W, 4-09/20 Army* L, 0-1 OT9/27 at Lafayette* W, 3-010/3 Air Force6 L, 0-1 OT10/5 Wright State6 L, 1-310/10 Illinois State W, 4-010/18 at Bucknell* W, 2-010/20 at American* W, 2-010/24 Lehigh* W, 4-010/26 at Maryland L, 0-510/28 Richmond W, 3-111/2 Holy Cross* W, 4-111/7 vs. Army4 L, 0-1

11999988RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn LLeeaagguuee CChhaammppiioonnss

TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: NNiiccoollee AAuunnaappuu1177--33--11 oovveerraallll,, 55--00--11 PPLL

9/1 at No. 15 UCLA L, 0-39/8 American* W, 4-09/12 Colgate* W, 2-19/14 George Washington W, 3-19/16 Howard W, 8-09/19 Mount St. Mary's3 W, 3-09/20 Rider3 W, 3-09/25 vs. Richmond7 W, 3-19/27 vs. No. 6 Portland7 L, 0-410/2 vs. Air Force6 W, 1-010/3 vs. Tulsa6 W, 2-010/9 Lafayette* W, 5-010/11 Arkansas W, 3-010/17 at UMBC W, 3-010/20 Towson W, 2-010/23 Bucknell* W, 2-010/25 at Holy Cross* T, 1-110/30 at Army* W, 2-010/31 at Lehigh* W, 3-0

11/7 Army8 W, 2-011/8 Colgate8 L, 0-1

11999999RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn CCoo--LLeeaagguuee

CChhaammppiioonnssTTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: MMiicchheellllee NNaannccee

1144--88--00 oovveerraallll,, 55--11--00 PPLL8/27 George Mason W, 2-08/30 St. Joseph's L, 0-1 OT9/5 at Pittsburgh W, 2-19/6 at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 4-09/10 at No. 10 Texas A&M9 L, 0-69/12 vs. Houston9 W, 4-09/18 Holy Cross* W, 6-09/19 Lehigh* W, 4-09/25 at Lafayette* W, 1-0 OT9/27 UMBC W, 4-010/1 vs. Air Force6 L, 1-210/3 vs. Creighton6 W, 6-110/8 Tulane W, 3-010/10 at Maryland L, 0-210/16 at Colgate* L, 0-110/17 at Rider W, 6-110/20 Army* W, 3-110/25 at Pennsylvania L, 0-610/29 Wisconsin L, 0-110/31 at Bucknell* W, 3-011/6 vs. Army4 W, 2-1 2OT11/7 at Colgate4 L, 0-2

22000000TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: SSaarraahh WWiillssoonn1100--99--22 oovveerraallll,, 33--22--11 PPLL

8/25 at George Mason L, 0-38/27 VCU W, 4-09/1 vs. San Diego State10 L, 1-29/3 at California10 L, 0-19/8 Central Florida3 W, 6-19/10 Washington State3 L, 0-1 2OT9/15 Bucknell* L, 2-39/18 Loyola W, 1-0 2OT9/23 at Holy Cross* L, 0-19/24 at Fairfield* L, 3-49/29 vs. Air Force6 W, 2-110/1 vs. Evansville6 L, 1-210/6 Lafayette* W, 4-3 OT10/8 Pennsylvania T, 0-010/14 Colgate* W, 2-110/15 High Point W, 4-010/21 at Army* W, 2-010/22 Rider W, 9-010/25 at Howard W, 3-2 OT10/28 at Lehigh* T, 0-011/4 at Colgate4 L, 1-2

22000011RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn LLeeaagguuee CChhaammppiioonnss

TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: EErriinn KKeellllyy1166--55--11 oovveerraallll,, 66--11--00 PPLL

8/31 at Pepperdine L, 2-39/2 at UC Santa Barbara W, 2-19/7 Davidson3 W, 4-1

9/9 Georgia Southern3 W, 3-19/17 George Washington W, 2-09/19 American* L, 0-19/22 Holy Cross* W, 4-09/28 Air Force6 W, 2-09/30 Wright State6 L, 1-210/5 Lehigh* W, 3-010/7 vs. Loyola11 W, 1-010/10 Howard W, 6-010/13 at Lafayette* W, 3-110/14 at Villanova L, 0-410/19 at Colgate* W, 2-110/21 at Binghamton T, 1-110/26 Army* W, 1-010/28 George Mason W, 3-010/30 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 4-111/3 at Bucknell* W, 1-0 OT11/9 Lafayette8 W, 1-0 OT11/11 Bucknell8 L, 1-2 OT

22000022TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: NNaaddiiaa SShheeiikkhh1166--11--44 oovveerraallll,, 44--00--33 PPLL

8/30 at Long Beach State W, 2-09/1 at Cal State NorthridgeW, 1-09/6 Air Force6 W, 2-09/8 at Saint Louis6 W, 1-09/13 Marist W, 8-09/15 Villanova T, 0-09/20 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 4-09/22 Arkansas W, 3-09/27 at Colgate** T, 0-09/29 at Drexel W, 2-010/4 at Army* T, 1-110/7 Lehigh* W, 3-010/11 Albany W, 7-210/13 at American* T, 1-110/18 Lafayette* W, 2-010/20 at Delaware W, 2-010/26 Holy Cross* W, 2-010/28 UMBC W, 4-011/2 at Bucknell* W, 2-011/4 Robert Morris W, 8-111/8 vs. American12 L, 1-2 2OT

22000033RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn CCoo--LLeeaagguuee

CChhaammppiioonnssLLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt CChhaammppiioonnssNNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt QQuuaalliiffiieerr

TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: AAmmeelliiaa SShheevveellaanndd1177--55--11 oovveerraallll,, 66--11--00 PPLL

8/29 at Sacramento State W, 2-18/31 at Pacific W, 1-0 OT9/5 Towson3 W, 2-09/7 Drexel3 W, 5-29/12 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-09/14 Binghamton W, 3-19/20 Columbia W, 3-19/21 Cal State Northridge T, 2-29/26 No. 1 North Carolina13 L, 0-19/28 Colgate* W, 1-010/3 Army* W, 1-0

AALLLL--TTIIMMEE RREESSUULLTTSS

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10/6 at N.C. State L, 0-310/10 Delaware W, 3-2 2OT10/14 American* L, 4-5 OT10/18 at Lafayette* W, 3-010/20 at UMBC W, 3-010/24 at Lehigh* W, 2-110/26 at Holy Cross* W, 4-011/1 Bucknell* W, 4-011/2 at Maryland L, 1-211/7 Colgate14 W, 3-211/9 vs. American14 W, 4-111/14 at No. 6 Penn State15 L, 1-5

22000044TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: KKiimm BBoonnaaffeeddee1111--88--11 oovveerraallll,, 44--33--00 PPLL

8/27 at Connecticut L, 0-28/29 at George Mason T, 1-19/3 UC Riverside16 L, 0-19/5 at San Diego State W, 1-09/10 Bowling Green3 W, 3-19/12 Stony Brook3 W, 1-09/17 Wagner W, 3-09/19 at Seton Hall L, 1-39/21 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-09/25 at Colgate* L, 1-39/27 St. Joseph’s W, 4-110/1 at Army* L, 0-110/5 at American* L, 0-110/8 Lehigh* W, 4-210/15 Lafayette* W, 5-010/19 Maryland L, 1-310/23 Holy Cross* W, 5-110/24 The Citadel W, 8-010/29 at No. 3 Penn State L, 0-1 OT10/31 at Bucknell* W, 1-0

22000055TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: LLiinnddssaayy AAddllaamm1100--88--22 oovveerraallll,, 22--55--00 PPLL

8/26 George Washington W, 1-08/28 La Salle W, 3-2 OT9/2 at Cal State Northridge L, 1-29/4 at Loyola Marymount T, 1-19/9 Georgia State3 W, 3-09/11 Seton Hall3 T, 2-29/13 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-09/16 at Albany17 W, 5-09/18 vs. Siena17 W, 2-09/22 Stanford L, 1-29/25 Quinnipiac W, 2-09/30 at American* L, 0-210/7 Army* L, 0-110/9 Holy Cross* W, 4-010/15 Colgate* L, 0-110/17 Howard W, 5-110/21 at Lehigh* L, 0-110/23 at Lafayette* W, 2-110/28 at Bucknell* L, 3-410/30 at Penn State L, 0-5

22000066RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn CCoo--LLeeaagguuee

CChhaammppiioonnssLLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt CChhaammppiioonnssNNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt QQuuaalliiffiieerrTTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: MMoollllyy BBuurrdd2211--22--11 oovveerraallll,, 66--11--00 PPLL

8/25 Davidson3 W, 1-08/27 Binghamton3 W, 4-09/1 at Stetson W, 1-09/3 vs. Jacksonville18 W, 5-09/8 LSU3 W, 2-09/10 Butler3 W, 5-19/15 George Mason W, 1-09/17 Columbia W, 3-19/22 Albany W, 4-19/24 Siena W, 4-09/26 Mount St. Mary’s W, 5-09/30 American* W, 2-010/6 at Army* W, 4-010/8 at Holy Cross* W, 2-010/14 at Colgate* W, 4-010/16 Howard W, 10-010/20 Lehigh* W, 4-010/22 Lafayette* W, 4-010/26 No. 9 Penn State19 W, 1-010/19 Bucknell* L, 1-211/3 vs. Lehigh2 W, 2-011/5 vs. Colgate2 W, 1-011/10 No. 20 William & Mary20 T, 0-011/12 at No. 1 North Carolina21 L, 0-4

22000077LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt CChhaammppiioonnssNNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt QQuuaalliiffiieerrTTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: KKaarrii WWeenniiggeerr1144--55--44 oovveerraallll,, 44--11--22 PPLL

8/31 #vs. Iowa22 T, 1-1 9/2 #vs. IUPUI22 W, 3-09/4 Saint Peter’s W, 4-09/7 Rider3 T, 1-19/9 Towson3 W, 1-09/14 vs. William & Mary23 L, 0-49/16 at VCU23 L, 0-39/20 Wagner W, 3-19/23 at James Madison L, 0-29/25 VMI W, 2-19/30 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W, 1-010/5 at Bucknell* L, 0-110/7 NJIT W, 3-010/12 at Lafayette* W, 3-010/14 at Lehigh* T, 0-010/21 at American* T, 2-210/28 Holy Cross* W, 2-010/30 Howard W, 8-111/3 Colgate* W, 2-111/5 Army* W, 2-011/9 vs. American2 W, 2-011/11 at Bucknell2 W, 1-011/16 at No. 12 West Virginia24 L, 0-4

22000088RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn LLeeaagguuee CChhaammppiioonnTTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: JJuulliiee RReeyynnoollddss1155--44--33 oovveerraallll,, 55--00--22 PPLL

8/23 Vermont W, 3-08/29 at No. 10 Stanford L, 1-38/31 at UC Davis W, 2-1 OT9/5 Winthrop3 L, 0-19/7 Central Conn. St.3 T, 0-09/12 at Liberty W, 2-19/14 at VMI W, 1-09/19 Mount St. Mary’s W, 5-19/21 VCU L, 1-39/26 Francis Marion W, 3-09/28 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 2-110/3 Bucknell* W, 1-0 OT10/6 Delaware State W, 5-010/10 Lafayette* W, 4-010/12 Lehigh* W, 2-010/17 American* T, 0-010/19 UMBC W, 2-010/21 at Army* T, 0-010/26 at Holy Cross* W, 3-2 2OT11/1 at Colgate* W, 1-011/7 Colgate8 W, 1-0 OT11/8 Army8 L, 0-1 2OT

22000099TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: BBeetthh RReeeedd1144--55--22 oovveerraallll,, 44--22--11 PPLL

8/21 at USC Upstate W, 3-08/23 at Francis Marion W, 6-28/28 Fairleigh Dickinson3 W, 6-08/30 Boise State3 W, 2-19/4 Dayton25 T, 0-09/6 at Miami (Fla.)25 W, 1-09/11 James Madison L, 1-39/13 Liberty W, 1-09/18 VMI W, 1-09/20 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 4-19/26 at Monmouth L, 0-1 OT9/27 at Delaware State W, 2-010/2 Colgate* T, 0-010/9 Army* W, 2-010/11 Holy Cross* W, 2-010/17 at Bucknell* L, 1-310/23 at Lehigh* W, 2-110/25 at Lafayette* W, 4-010/31 at American* L, 0-311/1 Howard W, 3-111/6 at Colgate4 L, 0-1 OT

22001100TTeeaamm ccaappttaaiinn:: JJeessssiiccaa GGrruupppp

99--88--33 oovveerraallll,, 22--33--22 PPLL8/20 at South Carolina St. L, 1-28/22 at Presbyterian T, 2-28/27 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-08/29 at George Mason W, 1-0 OT9/3 at Texas L, 1-59/5 at Texas State L, 2-3 2OT9/10 Charleston So.3 L, 1-2 2OT9/12 Manhattan3 W, 5-09/17 at VMI W, 4-09/19 at James Madison L, 0-19/24 Duquesne W, 3-2 OT9/26 at Penn W, 3-210/1 at Colgate* W, 2-010/3 Delaware State W, 6-010/8 at Army* L, 0-110/10 at Holy Cross* W, 1-010/16 Bucknell* L, 0-110/22 Lehigh* T, 1-110/24 Lafayette* T, 0-010/29 American* L, 2-3

RReessuullttss KKeeyy(1) at Lafayette (Easton, Pa.)(2) Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.)(3) Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.)(4) Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)(5) ECAC Tournament (West Long Branch, N.J)(6) Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.)(7) Coca Cola Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)(8) Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)(9) Aggieland Classic (College Station, Texas)(10) Sixth-Annual Cal Invitational (Berkely, Calif.)(11) at Germantown, Md.(12) Patriot League Tourn. (West Point, N.Y.)(13) Set then-single-game NCAA attendancerecord (6,527; now No. 5), game was played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium(14) Patriot League Tourn. (Washington, D.C.)(15) NCAA Tournament (State College, Pa.) (16) at San Diego, Calif.(17) Governor’s Cup (Albany, N.Y.)(18) at Stetson (Deland, Fla.)(19) Set Glenn Warner Soccer Facility single-game attendance record (2,412)(20) NCAA Tournament First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - Navy advanced 5-4 on PK(21) NCAA Tournament Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)(22) at Northern Illinois (Dekalb, Ill.)(23) VCU/Ewing Sports Invite (Richmond, Va.)(24) NCAA Tournament (Morgantown, W. Va.)(25) Hurricane Cup (Coral Gables, Fla.)

* Patriot League contest** Patriot League contest (No OT was played)

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TTeeaamm RReecc.. PPttss.. PPcctt.. GGFF GGAA RReecc.. PPcctt.. HHoommee AAwwaayy NNeeuutt..1. Army 4-0-3 15 .786 5 1 14-4-3 .738 7-2-1 7-2-2 0-0-02. Bucknell 5-2-0 15 .714 12 7 7-13-0 .350 4-6-0 2-5-0 1-2-03. Lehigh 4-1-2 14 .714 11 5 11-5-4 .650 7-0-0 2-4-4 2-1-04. Colgate 3-3-1 10 .500 7 8 6-12-1 .342 2-4-1 4-7-0 0-1-05. American 2-2-3 9 .500 7 9 6-10-3 .395 4-2-2 2-6-1 0-2-06. �Navy 2-3-2 8 .429 6 6 9-8-3 .525 4-3-2 5-5-1 0-0-07. Lafayette 0-3-4 4 .286 3 6 6-8-4 .444 3-5-1 3-3-3 0-0-08. Holy Cross 0-6-1 1 .071 2 11 3-12-2 .235 3-5-1 0-7-1 0-0-0

22001100 PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt RReevviieewwHHoosstteedd bbyy AArrmmyy ((CClliinnttoonn FFiieelldd,, WWeesstt PPooiinntt,, NN..YY..))NNoovveemmbbeerr 55---- SSeemmiiffiinnaallss� No. 1 Army 1, No. 4 Colgate 0 (OT)� No. 3 Lehigh 1, No. 2 Bucknell 0NNoovveemmbbeerr 77 ---- FFiinnaallss� No. 3 Lehigh 1, No. 1 Army 0

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee AAllll--TToouurrnnaammeenntt TTeeaamm:: Army — Alex Lostetter, Molly McGuigan, Carlie Turnnidge;Bucknell — Amanda Citron, Brooke Strokes; Colgate — Calista Victor, Kiki Koroshetz; Lehigh —Lauren Maines (MVP), Liz Carlos, Genna Pape, Natalie Hojnacki

22001100 NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt RReevviieewwHHoosstteedd bbyy VViirrggiinniiaa ((CChhaarrllootttteessvviillllee,, VVaa..))NNoovveemmbbeerr 1122 ---- FFiirrsstt RRoouunndd� No. 8 Virginia 3, Lehigh 0

22001111 PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee PPrreesseeaassoonn PPoollll

Rank - Total Points (First-Place Votes)

1. Army - 93 (10)2. Colgate - 79 (4)3. Lehigh - 75 (2)44.. NNaavvyy -- 55555. Bucknell - 526. American - 467. Lafayette - 258. Holy Cross - 23

PPrreesseeaassoonn OOffffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarrKim An, Army, So.

PPrreesseeaassoonn DDeeffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarrMolly McGuigan, Army, So.

NNaavvyy’’ss AAllll--TTiimmee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee MMaajjoorr AAwwaarrdd WWiinnnneerrss

OOffffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2006 Meggie Curran2002 Stacy Finley2001 Stacy Finley1999 Justine Fisher

GGooaallkkeeeeppeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2009 Beth Reed2008 Lizzie Barnes2006 Lizzie Barnes

DDeeffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2008 Shelly Moeller2006 Shelly Moeller (Co)2001 Kate Macfarlane1998 Nicole Aunapu1997 Nicole Aunapu

RRooookkiiee ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2006 Cassie Barbaresi (Co)2001 Xochitl Piedra (Co)1998 Justine Fisher1996 Michelle Nance

CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2006 Carin Gabarra1996 Carin Gabarra

PPaalloommaa PPeerreezzSecond-Team All-Conference

CCaarriissssaa YYoouukkeerrSecond-Team All-Conference

22001100 PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE RREECCAAPP22001100 AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TTeeaammss

FFiirrsstt--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeF Christa Matlack Sr. BucknellF Liz Carlos Sr. LehighF Shelby Stand Sr. Holy CrossF Jillian Kinter So. ColgateM Kim An Fr. ArmyM Caitlin Holtz Sr. BucknellM Jana Basubas Jr. LehighD Molly McGuigan Fr. ArmyD Calista Victor Sr. ColgateD Friederike Engel Sr. AmericanD Julia Stallard Jr. ArmyGK Lauren Smedley So. Lafayette

SSeeccoonndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeFF ��CCaarriissssaa YYoouukkeerr SSrr.. NNaavvyyFF ��PPaalloommaa PPeerreezz FFrr.. NNaavvyyF Alyssa Manoogian So. ColgateM Brooke Sheppard Sr. AmericanM Carlie Turnnidge Sr. ArmyM Glynn Fitzer Sr. LehighM Kelliann Doherty Sr. BucknellD Ardyn Olzsko So. LehighD Kelsey Johnson Sr. BucknellD Avery Jackson Fr. LafayetteD Genna Pepe Jr. LehighGK Alex Lostetter Sr. Army

22001100 PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee MMaajjoorr AAwwaarrdd WWiinnnneerrssOOffffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Christa Matlack, Bucknell

DDeeffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Molly McGuigan, Army

GGooaallkkeeeeppeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Lauren Smedley, Lafayette

RRooookkiiee ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Kim An, Army

CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Stefanie Golan, Army

SScchhoollaarr--AAtthhlleettee ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Kiki Koroshetz, Colgate

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22001100 PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee PPllaayyeerrss ooff tthhee WWeeeekkWWkk.. OOffffeennssee DDeeffeennssee GGooaallkkeeeeppeerr RRooookkiiee88//2233 ��CCaallddeerroonn,, NN None Lostetter, Ar. Molacek, Ar.88//3300 ��SSooeellllnneerr,, NN ��GGeeoorrggee,, NN Mains, Leh. McGuigan, Ar.99//77 Carlos, Leh. McGuigan, Ar. Smedley, Laf. An, Ar.99//1133 Fitzer, Leh. Wacker, Ar. Lee, Ar. An, Ar.99//2200 Sheppard, Am. Kulp, Leh. Walsh, C An, Ar.99//2277 ��YYoouukkeerr,, NN Basubas, Leh. Mains, Leh. Greeley, Leh.1100//44 �PPeerreezz,, NN Stallard, Ar. Smedley, Laf. An, Ar.1100//1111 Hojnacki, Leh. Engel, Am. Farthing, Am. Giegerich, C1100//1188 Kinter, C Pepe, Leh. McDermott, B Dyrek, Leh.1100//2255 Doherty, B Victor, C Longwell, C An, Ar.1111//11 Helbling, Ar. Pepe, Leh. McDermott, B Smith, Am.

TToottaall WWeeeekkllyy AAwwaarrddss WWoonnArmy 13Lehigh 11��NNaavvyy 55Colgate 5American 4Bucknell 3Lafayette 2Holy Cross 0

TToopp WWeeeekkllyy AAwwaarrdd WWiinnnneerrssKim An, Army 5Molly McGuigan, Army 2Sandita McDermott, Bucknell 2Genna Pepe, Lehigh 2Lauren Mains, Lehigh 2

NNAAVVYY IINN TTHHEE PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE PPOOSSTTSSEEAASSOONN TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT

Year Seed. Opponent Result

1993 Not eligible1994 Did not qualify1995 No. 4 @ Bucknell W 2-0

vs. Colgate L 0-61996 No. 4 @ Colgate L 0-31997 No. 3 vs. Army L 0-11998 No. 1 vs. Army W 2-0

vs. Colgate L 0-11999 No. 2 vs. Army W 2-1 2OT

@ Colgate L 0-22000 No. 4 @ Colgate L 1-22001 No. 1 vs. Lafayette W 1-0 OT

vs. Bucknell L 1-2 OT2002 No. 2 vs. American L 1-2 2OT2003 No. 2 vs. Colgate W 3-2

@ American W 4-12004 Did not qualify2005 Did not qualify2006 No. 2 vs. Lehigh W 2-0

vs. Colgate W 1-02007 No. 3 vs. American W 2-0

@ Bucknell W 1-02008 No. 1 vs. Colgate W 1-0 OT

vs. Army L 0-1 2OT2009 No. 4 @ Colgate L 0-1 OT2010 Did not qualify

RReeccoorrdd vvss.. OOppppoonneennttAmerican 2-1Army 2-2Bucknell 2-1Colgate 3-6Holy Cross --Lafayette 1-0Lehigh 1-0

RReeccoorrdd bbyy RRoouunnddSemifinals: 8-5Finals: 3-5

RReeccoorrdd bbyy SSeeeedd

No. 1 seed: 3-3No. 2 seed: 5-2No. 3 seed: 2-1No. 4 seed: 1-4

OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd:: 1111--1100

22001100 PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE SSTTAATTIISSTTIICCAALL LLEEAADDEERRSS

IInnddiivviidduuaall SSttaattiissttiiccssSSttaattiissttiicc LLeeaaddeerr NNaavvyy LLeeaaddeerr ((PPLL RRkk..))GGooaallss PPeerr GGaammee 0.46, Stand HC 0.32, Youker (6)

0.30, Soellner (8)AAssssiissttss PPeerr GGaammee ��00..3322,, YYoouukkeerr,, NNaavvyy 0.32, Youker (1)

0.25, Herren (5)PPooiinnttss PPeerr GGaammee 1.23, Stand, HC 0.95, Youker (3)

0.75, Soellner (6)SShhoottss PPeerr GGaammee 4.92, Stand, HC 1.70, Soellner (10)GGWW GGooaallss ��44,, SSooeellllnneerr,, NNaavvyy 4, Soellner (1)GGAAAA 0.25, Lostetter, Army 1.10, Legler (4)SSaavvee %% .922, Lostetter, Army .750, Legler (7)SSaavveess PPeerr GGaammee 6.55, Walsh, CU 2.33, Legler (8)SShhuuttoouuttss 11, Lostetter, Army 1, Legler (9)

1, Lopez-Shaw (9)

TTeeaamm SSttaattiissttiiccssSSttaattiissttiicc LLeeaaddeerr NNaavvyy ((PPLL RRkk..))PPooiinnttss PPeerr GGaammee ��55..3355,, NNaavvyy 5.35 (1)GGooaallss PPeerr GGaammee ��11..8800,, NNaavvyy 1.80 (1)AAssssiissttss PPeerr GGaammee ��11..7755,, NNaavvyy 1.75 (1)SShhoottss PPeerr GGaammee ��1133..44,, NNaavvyy 13.4 (6)GGooaallss AAlllloowweedd AAvvgg.. 0.27, Army 1.18 (4)SSaavveess PPeerr GGaammee 6.35, Bucknell 4.45 (5)SShhuuttoouuttss 16, Army 8 (2)

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HHIIGGHH PPOOIINNTT Navy, 1-0 Panthers Marty Beall 11-11-1 Big South 6-2-1 (T-1st)� Fri., Aug. 19 (High Point, N.C.)

NNOORRTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA SSTTAATTEE NC State, 1-0 Wolfpack Steve Springthorpe 7-12-0 ACC 1-9-0 (10th)� Sun., Aug. 21 (Raleigh, N.C.)

TTEEXXAASS SSTTAATTEE Texas St., 1-0 Bobcats Kat Conner 12-8-1 Southland 5-3-1 (4th)� Fri., Aug. 26 (Annapolis, Md.)

MMAARRYYLLAANNDD Maryland, 5-0 Terrapins Brian Pensky 18-2-3 ACC 7-2-1 (2nd)� Sun., Aug. 28 (College Park, Md.)

CCHHAARRLLEESSTTOONN SSOOUUTTHHEERRNN CSU, 1-0 Buccaneers Eric Terrill 12-7-1 Big South 6-2-1 (T-1st)� Fri., Sept. 2 (North Charleston, S.C.)

TTHHEE CCIITTAADDEELL Navy, 1-0 Bulldogs Bob Winch 12-8-1 Southern 7-4-0 (3rd)� Sun., Sept. 4 (Charleston, S.C.)

BBRRYYAANNTT First Meeting Bulldogs Chris Flint 5-13-2 Northeast 3-6-1 (7th)� Fri., Sept. 9 (Annapolis, Md.)

DDAAVVIIDDSSOONN Navy, 2-0 Wildcats Greg Ashton 6-8-6 Southern 2-4-5 (7th)� Sun., Sept. 11 (Annapolis, Md.)

MMIIAAMMII Navy, 1-0 Hurricanes Tom Anagnost 10-8-1 ACC 4-6-0 (9th)� Sat., Sept. 17 (Annapolis, Md.)

MMOONNMMOOUUTTHH Monmouth, 3-0 Hawks Krissy Turner 10-6-2 Northeast 5-3-2 (4th)� Mon., Sept. 19 (Annapolis, Md.)

UUMMBBCC Navy, 6-2 Retrievers Alyssa Radu 2-14-1 America East 1-7-0 (8th)� Wed., Sept. 21 (Baltimore, Md.)

FFRRAANNCCIISS MMAARRIIOONN Navy, 2-0 Patriots Joel Person 3-13-2 Independent N/A� Sun., Sept. 25 (Annapolis, Md.)

AAMMEERRIICCAANN Tied, 7-7-3 Eagles David Bucciero 6-10-3 Patriot League 2-2-3 (5th)� Sat., Oct. 1 (Washington, D.C.)

LLAAFFAAYYEETTTTEE Navy, 17-1-1 Leopards Mick Stratham 6-8-4 Patriot League 0-3-4 (7th)� Fri., Oct. 7 (Easton, Pa.)

LLEEHHIIGGHH Navy, 12-3-4 Mountain Hawks Eric Lambinus 11-5-4 Patriot League 4-1-2 (3rd)� Sun., Oct. 9 (Bethlehem, Pa.)

CCOOLLGGAATTEE Colgate, 13-11-2 Raiders Kathy Brawn 6-12-1 Patriot League 3-3-1 (4th)� Sat., Oct. 15 (Annapolis, Md.)

SSOOUUTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA SSTTAATTEE SC St., 1-0 Bulldogs Glad Bugariu 13-5-1 Great West 6-0-0 (1st)� Mon., Oct. 17 (Annapolis, Md.)

AARRMMYY Navy, 10-9-2 Black Knights Stefanie Golan 14-4-3 Patriot League 4-0-3 (1st)� Fri., Oct. 21 (Annapolis, Md.)

HHOOLLYY CCRROOSSSS Navy, 14-2-1 Crusaders Darren Gallagher 3-12-2 Patriot League 0-6-1 (8th)� Sun., Oct. 23 (Annapolis, Md.)

BBUUCCKKNNEELLLL Navy, 11-8-1 Bison Ben Landis 7-13-0 Patriot League 5-2-0 (2nd)� Sat., Oct. 29 (Lewisburg, Pa.)

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22001111 MMIILLIITTAARRYY WWOORRLLDD GGAAMMEESSThree former members of the Navy women's soccer team repre-sented the United States on the All Armed Forces squad at the 5thCISM Military World Games in Brazil in July, 2011. CiAnna Weikle'09, Beth Reed '10, Katie Kelly '11 all competed for Team USAand Navy Athletic Trainer Gregg Calhoon served as the team train-er.

Team USA went 2-1 during the competition in Brazil and placedfifth overall. The squad suffered a 4-2 loss to Germany and defeat-ed the Netherlands, 1-0 in group play, before defeating Canada, 4-1, in the fifth place game.

Weikle scored for Team USA against Germany and Reed was ingoal for both of the team's victories, posting one shutout and a0.50 GAA. All three players started against Canada.

Navy has a strong tradition of representation in the Military WorldGames in the sport of women's soccer. Former Mids who havecompeted in past years include: Molly Burd '07, Meggie Curran'07, Cristina Esposito '98, Tara Refo '00 and Sarah Wilson '01. In2003, Navy associate head coach Rob Blanck served as the headcoach of the USA squad at the World Military Games in Germany.Blanck led the team to a bronze medal finish.

The Military World Games are held every four years. Host Brazilwon the 2011 gold medal in women's soccer.

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NNAAVVYY WWOOMMEENN’’SS SSOOCCCCEERR AALLUUMMNNIIThe Navy women’s soccer program has seen a number of formerplayers go on to make a strong impact in the United States Navyand the United States Marine Corps after their playing careers inAnnapolis. Below are capsules of some of the former women’ssoccer standouts.

�� LLtt.. jj..gg.. BBrriiggiittttee FFooxx,, UUSSNN Fox was winged from Training Squadron Eight Six in Pensacola in2010 and was awarded the Commander Training Wing SixAdvanced Training - Commodore's List Certificate With Distinction,Training Air Wing Six - Distinguished Graduate, Training SquadronTen Honor Graduate - Class 0921 and the Maj. Gen. William A.Cohen - Strike Leadership Award for Superior Performance, whichis the Training Squadron’s Eight Six “Top Gun” award.

During her playing career at Navy (2004-07), Fox led the Mids toback-to-back NCAA Tournaments, was a two-time All-PatriotLeague honoree and produced one of the most explosive singleseasons in Navy history with 16 goals in her senior year.

�� MMaajj.. NNiiccoollee AAuunnaappuu MMaannnn,, UUSSMMCCNicole Aunapu Mann was a two-time Patriot League DefensivePlayer of the Year and followed her standout playing career atNavy by being commissioned in the United States Marine Corps,where she rose to the rank of major. Mann now serves as aMarine Corps test pilot with over 1,000 flight hours and operationsofficer. Mann has done two deployments in Iraq and Afghanistanas an F/A-18C Hornet pilot based off the USS Enterprise.

Mann was a four-year first-team all-conference selection at Navyand was selected at the 1998 Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior.

�� CCmmddrr.. EErriiccaa HHooffffmmaannnn,, UUSSNNHoffmann lettered on Navy's inaugural women's soccer team in1993 and is a 1996 graduate of the Naval Academy. Rising to theranks of commander in the U.S. Navy, Hoffmann serves as theExecutive Officer at Navy Nuclear Power School in Charleston,S.C.

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�� CCaapptt.. CCllaaiirree HHeennrryy,, UUSSMMCCA 2005 graduate of the Naval Academy, Henry was a four-year let-terwinner on the women's soccer team from 2001-04. Henry start-ed 71 games as a defender and helped the squad win two PatriotLeague Championships and advance to the NCAA Tournament in2003.

Henry was presented the Marine Corps Junior Officer Award at the2010 Sea Service Leadership Association Women's LeadershipSymposium for her work with the groundbreaking FemaleEngagement Teams (FET) in Afghanistan.

The FET is a program used to reach out to Afghan women inprovinces where the women are culturally off limits to outsidemales. The FET's go out on patrol in four or five-member units withall-male infantry units in the First Marine Expeditionary Force. TheFET's establish contact with Afghan women and discuss whatmedical care and humanitarian assistance are needed for them,gather information on the village, local grievances and the Talibanand also try to build cooperation and security.

The FET's were first deployed in the spring of 2010 and Henryserved as the first FET Company Commander.

�� MMaajj.. AAmmyy MMccGGrraatthh,, UUSSMMCCFormer Navy women's soccer player Amy McGrath is a major inthe Marine Corps who serves as an F/A-18 Marine Corps pilot withover 1,700 flight hours and has flown over 85 combat missions inAfghanistan and Iraq. McGrath is the recipient of 8 Strike Flight AirMedals, the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy AchievementMedal, Presidential Unit Citation, and Iraqi and Afghan Campaignmedals.

In 2004, McGrath underwent transition training from a Naval FlightOfficer to a pilot. As an NFO, she was the first female F/A-18 NFOin combat in Marine Corps history, dropping 500-pound bombs ontargets in Iraq and Afghanistan.

McGrath is featured in Band of Sisters: American Women at Warin Iraq, a book by Kirsten Holmstead featuring American femalearmed service members in combat.

A 1997 graduate of the Naval Academy, McGrath was one of 24women who played on the Academy's first varsity women's soccerteam in 1993. She was a three-year letterwinner for theMidshipmen who garnered academic recognition from the PatriotLeague in 1995.

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NNAAVVYY SSOOCCCCEERR TTIIMMEELLIINNEE11999922 — Navy Director of Athletics Jack Lengyelannounces women’s soccer will be added as a varsitysport for the 1993 season.

JJuullyy 11999933 — Carin Gabarra is hired as Navy’sinaugural head women’s soccer coach.

SSeepptt.. 44,, 11999933 — Navy plays its inaugural match, a 2-0home loss at the hands of in-state foe Loyola.

SSeepptt.. 99,, 11999933 — Senior Julie Treanor scores three ofNavy’s four goals as the Mids earn the program’s firstwin with a 4-0 shutout at Johns Hopkins.

OOcctt.. 1177,, 11999933 — Julie Treanor feeds Patt DeSpain forthe 24th-minute winner, as Navy captures its first winover a Division I program, a 1-0 victory at Georgetown.

SSeepptt.. 1100,, 11999944 — Navy plays its first game as a mem-ber of the Patriot League, a 4-1 loss at Holy Cross.

SSeepptt.. 1177,, 11999944 — The Midshipmen earn their firstPatriot League win in a 5-0 victory over Fordham.

OOcctt.. 2299,, 11999944 — Navy ends its first full season ofDivision I action with a 7-9-2 mark.

NNoovveemmbbeerr 11999944 — Amy Hakola, Cori Thornton and TyWestinghouse become Navy’s first award winners, allgarnering All-Patriot League recognition.

NNoovv.. 44,, 11999955 — Navy makes its first appearance in thePatriot League Tournament and goes on to post a 2-0opening round victory at Bucknell to earn the pro-gram’s first championship game appearance.

DDeecceemmbbeerr 11999955 — Nicole Aunapu and Cori Thorntonreceive NSCAA Third-Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region

recognition ... they are Navy’s first all-region honorees.

NNoovveemmbbeerr 11999966 — Carin Gabarra is named the PatriotLeague Coach of the Year after leading the Mids to an11-6-2 record during its fourth Division I season.

NNoovveemmbbeerr 11999966 — Michelle Nance produces 20poinra (7g, 6 a) to become Navy’s first player to benamed Patriot League Rookie of the Year.

NNoovv.. 1133,, 11999966 — Navy makes its first postseason tournament appearance, squaring off againstMonmouth in the ECAC Tournament.

OOcctt.. 3300,, 11999988 — Navy claims its first Star Game victo-ry over Army with a 2-0 win at West Point.

OOcctt.. 3311,, 11999988 — Behind a 3-0 win over Lehigh, Navyclinches its first Patriot League regular-season titlewith a 5-0-1 record.

NNoovveemmbbeerr 11999988 — Nicole Aunapu becomes Navy’sfirst two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of theYear, leading the Mids to 14 shutouts and a 0.56 GAA.

NNoovv.. 22,, 11999988 — Navy makes the program’s firstappearance in the NSCAA poll, debuting at No. 26.

DDeecceemmbbeerr 11999988 — Nicole Aunapu becomes the firstNavy women’s soccer player to garner Academic All-America recognition.

MMaayy 11999999 — The Vice. Adm. Lawrence Sword forWomen, presented to the graduating midshipman tohave personally excelled in athletics during her varsityathletic career is awarded to Nicole Aunapu, the firstsoccer player to earn the prestigious award.

OOcctt.. 3311,, 11999999 — A key road win at Bucknell gives theMidshipmen their second-consecutive Patriot Leagueregular-season title.

NNoovveemmbbeerr 11999999 — Justine Fisher paces the leaguewith 38 points (16 g, 6 a) and becomes the Mids’ firstPatriot League Offensive Player of the Year recipient... she is the only player in program history to pick uptwo different player of the year awards from theleague, also being named the Patriot League Rookieofthe Year in ‘98.

SSuummmmeerr 11999999 — Nicole Aunapu becomes the firstNavy student-athlete to be named the state recipient ofthe NCAA Woman of the Year award.

OOcctt.. 2288,, 22000000 — Olympian and Navy head coachCarin Gabarra is inducted into the National Soccer Hallof Fame; she is the second woman named to the Hall.

OOcctt.. 3311,, 22000000 — Nicole Aunapu represents Navy onthe Patriot League All-Decade Team.

SSeepptt.. 77,, 22000011 — Navy turns back Davidson, 4-1, in itsfirst contest played at the Glenn Warner SoccerFacility.

OOcctt.. 2288,, 22000011 — Justine Fisher becomes Navy’s all-time leading scorer (overtook Cori Thornton, laterpassed by Stacy Finley and Meggie Curran) in leadingNavy to a 3-0 win over George Mason ... the win isCarin Gabarra’s 100th collegiate win.

FFeebb.. 1122,, 22000022 — Justine Fisher is drafted in the fourthround by the Washington Freedom, becoming the firstNavy women’s soccer player drafted into the

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SSeepptt.. 66,, 22000022 — Navy shuts down Air Force, 2-0 atthe Military Academies Classic in St. Louis, postingthe program’s 100th win.

SSeepptt.. 99,, 22000022 — Amelia Sheveland scores four goalsand adds an assist to set the Navy record for single-game points with nine against Marist in a 8-0 win.

NNoovv.. 44,, 22000022 — With its 8-1 win over Robert Morris,Navy finished the regular season unbeaten (16-0-4)for the first time in program history ... Navy was theonly Division I team to complete the 2002 regular sea-son undefeated.

SSeepptt.. 2266,, 22000033 — Navy headed into its contestagainst No. 1-ranked North Carolina owning thenation’s longest regular-season unbeaten streak of 35games between Aug. 30, 2002 and Sept. 25, 2003.

SSeepptt.. 2266,, 22000033 — An NCAA-record crowd (now No. 5)of 6,527 watch Navy hold top-ranked and eventualnational champion North Carolina scoreless for thefirst 72 minutes at Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium, the only Navy women’s soccer game to beplayed at the stadium ... the Tar Heels won, 1-0.

NNoovv.. 99,, 22000033 — Navy defeats American, 4-1, to earnthe program’s first Patriot League Tournament title.

NNoovv.. 1144,, 22000033 — The Mids fall to fifth-seeded PennState, 5-1, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... Navy soccer became the first women’s team in anysport at the Academy to earn an NCAA berth ... it alsomarked the first time a Service Academy women’s soccer team would play in the NCAA Tournament.

SSpprriinngg 22000044 — Quinn Rinehart became the firstwomen’s soccer player to serve as BrigadeCommander ... she was also the first soccer player togarner the Academy’s Calvert Award.

JJuullyy 11,, 22000044 — Carin Gabarra and her gold medal winning teammates from the ‘96 Atlanta Olympics, areinducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.

OOcctt.. 88,, 22000066 — Navy earns its 50th Patriot League victory behind a 2-0 effort on the road at Holy Cross.

OOcctt.. 1166,, 22000066 — Brigitte Fox became the first playerin school history to be named to the Soccer America,Soccer Buzz and Soccer Times Team of the Week in

the same week.

OOcctt.. 1166,, 22000066 — Ten different players score the Mids’program-record 10 goals in a home win over Howard.

OOcctt.. 2233,, 22000066 — Navy makes its first appearance inprogram history in the Soccer Times poll ... the Midsentered the poll at No. 25.

OOcctt.. 2266,, 22000066 — Kristen Laraway’s 80th-minute win-ner leads Navy to a 1-0 win over No. 9 Penn State;the program’s first win over a ranked team ... a thenfacility-record 2,412 fans were on hand to support theMids.

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AAVVYYSSPPOORRTTSS..ccoomm OOcctt.. 3300,, 22000066 — Navy receives votes in the NSCAA

poll for the first time since Nov. 2, 1998.

OOcctt.. 3311,, 22000066 — Navy receives its highest ranking inthe NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region in program history(later passed in 2009) at No. 5 with a 19-1-0 record.

NNoovv.. 22,, 22000066 — Navy swept the five Patriot Leaguemajor awards for the first time in program history —Meggie Curran as Offensive POY, Shelly Moeller asCo-Defensive POY, Lizzie Barnes as Goalkeeper ofthe Year, Cassie Barbaresi as Co-Rookie of the Yearand Carin Gabarra as Coach of the Year ... Barneswas Navy’s first recipient of the goalkeeper of the yearaward.

NNoovv.. 33,, 22000066 — The Mids reach 20 wins for the firsttime in program history with a 2-0 victory over Lehighin the Patriot League Tournament Semifinals.

NNoovv.. 55,, 22000066 — Shelly Moeller’s eighth-minute goalproves to be all Navy needs to defeat Colgate andclaim its second Patriot League Tournament title ...Meggie Curran sets a Navy record with her 15thassist.

NNoovv.. 66,, 22000066 — Navy earns its highest national rank-ing as the No. 11 team in the Soccer America poll ... itis also the highest ranking in Patriot League history.

NNoovv.. 66,, 22000066 — Goalkeeper Lizzie Barnes appearedin Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd.

NNoovv.. 1100,, 22000066 — Navy advances to the second roundof the NCAA Tournament for the first time in schoolhistory via penalty kicks against No. 20 William &Mary ... it is the first program history that a Navy gameis decided by penalty kicks.

DDeecc.. 33,, 22000066 — Lizzie Barnes finished the year as thenation’s leader in goals-against average (.292) andsave percentage (.933).

DDeecc.. 33,, 22000066 — Navy finished 2006 ranked No. 1 inthe nation in goals-against average (.372), shutoutpercentage (.790) and save percentage (.918). TheMids also finished the season ranked No. 17 in theNCAA’s RPI.

DDeecc.. 88,, 22000066 — Meggie Curran and Shelly Moellerearn NSCAA First-Team All-Region honors, becomingthe first Navy players named to the first team.

DDeecc.. 2200,, 22000066 — Shelly Moeller and Cassie Barbaresibecome Navy’s first players to be named FreshmanAll-Americans (Soccer Buzz).

DDeecc.. 2211,, 22000066 — Meggie Curran is named a Third-Team Soccer Buzz All-America selection, Navy’s firstplayer named to an All-America team by any organization or media outlet.

NNoovv.. 55,, 22000077 — More than 1,000 Midshipmen floodedthe gates to cheer on the women’s soccer team to a2-0 Star Game win over Army ... the victory completedthe program’s second unbeaten home season (9-0-1).

NNoovv.. 99,, 22000077 — Brigitte Fox scored twice, accountingfor all the scoring in a 2-0 shutout of American in thePatriot League Semifinals. Fox, who earned First-Team All-Patriot League honors for a second-straightyear, finished with a league-best 35 points on 16goals, including six game-winners.

NNoovv.. 1111,, 22000077 — Freshman Carissa Youker booted inthe game-winner in the 42nd minute to lead Navy toits second Patriot League Tournament title and NCAAappearance in as many seasons.

SSeepptt.. 44,, 22000088 — Lizzie Barnes made four saves in a1-0 shutout at VMI, passing Kim Bonafede to set anew program record with her 23rd shutout. She wouldgo on to keep eight clean sheets on the year, endingher sterling four-year career with 29 shutouts.

OOcctt.. 44,, 22000088 — Senior Kristen Laraway’s penchant forbig-game heroics was once again on display as thesenior forward netted the lone goal of the day in a 1-0overtime victory over visiting Bucknell. With the win,Carin Gabarra joined an elite group of coaches withher 200th career victory.

NNoovv.. 11,, 22000088 — Team captain Julie Reynolds’ lonegoal of the year proves to be the difference in a 1-0win at Colgate ... the victory gave Navy its seventhregular season league crown since 1998 ... the Midsfinished Patriot League play with an unbeaten record(5-0-2) for just the third time in school history ... thevictory was also Navy’s 200th in program history.

NNoovv.. 66,, 22000088 — Lizzie Barnes and Shelly Moellerrespectively earned Patriot League Goalkeeper andDefensive Player of the Year awards, each claimingthe honor for the second time in their careers ...Barnes is the only conference keeper to earn the lau-rel twice, while Moeller joined Nicole Aunapu as oneof only three players to twice earn the league’s topdefensive honor.

NNoovv.. 66,, 22000088 — Lizzie Barnes was named the PatriotLeague Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year.It was the first time since 2001 that a Navy playerearned the league’s top academic honor.

NNoovv.. 77,, 22000088 — Freshman Kate Herren scored herfirst career game-winner just 5:52 into the first over-time period to send the Midshipmen to the conferencefinal for the third consecutive season. Herren’s‘Golden Goal’ gave Navy its school-record fourth over-time win.

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NNoovv.. 77,, 22000088 — Navy’s eight-member senior class, itslargest senior class in program history, matched theClass of 2005’s record of 60 wins.

NNoovv.. 99,, 22000088 — Navy closed out the season with a15-4-3 mark, good for the fifth-highest winning per-centage in school history and the 22nd-best clipnationally during the 2008 season.

NNoovv.. 1188,, 22000088 — Lizzie Barnes, Navy’s all-timeshutout leader, was named a First-Team AcademicAll-American for the second time in her career ... shejoined Nicole Aunapu, who earned similar laurels in1997 and '98, as one of just three Academy student-athletes to earn first-team honors twice.

SSuummmmeerr 22000088 — Lizzie Barnes was recognized as theconference’s top female scholar-athlete. She is thethird Navy soccer player to receive the overall scholaraward. Navy women’s soccer has produced moreScholar-Athletes of the Year than any other programin the Patriot League (men’s or women’s).

SSeepptt.. 99,, 22000099 — After making 19 saves and posting apair of shutouts against Dayton and Miami (Fla.), BethReed was recognized as national player of the weekby CollegeSoccer360.com.

SSeepptt.. 99,, 22000099 — After starting the year with a 5-0-1record, Navy vaulted to No. 3 in the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region Poll, its highest ever ranking in thepoll.

OOcctt.. 99,, 22000099 — In front of a facility record 2,627 fans,Navy blanked the visiting Black Knights, 2-0 in theannual Star Game. It was the largest crowd in thenine-year history of the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility,(men's or women's) and the largest crowd in the histo-ry of the Army-Navy series.

OOcctt.. 99,, 22000099 — The Star Game victory was Navy’s10th of the year, giving the Mids double-figure wins forthe 15th consecutive season (1995-Present).

OOcctt.. 1111,, 22000099 — Navy's four-member Class of 2010(Jen Grijalva, Shelly Moeller, Beth Reed, BrittanyWhite) set a school record for most wins by a seniorclass with the program’s 61st win during their tenurewith the team's 2-0 home shutout of Holy Cross.

NNoovv.. 33,, 22000099 — In her first season as a starter, BethReed was named the Patriot League Goalkeeper ofthe Year. It was the second-straight year a Navy play-er was recognized as the conference’s top keeper.Reed joined Lizzie Barnes and Kate MacFarlane asthe only Navy netminders to earn Player of the Yearlaurels.

NNoovv.. 66,, 22000099 — Shelly Moeller started her school-record 90th match, taking over as Navy's careergames-started and games-played leader. Moeller'sstreak of 90 consecutive starts is the longest in thehistory of Patriot League soccer (men's and women's).

NNoovv.. 66,, 22000099 — The Class of 2010 finished with afour-year mark of 64-16-10, marking the highest win-ningest percentage (.767) of any senior class in pro-gram history … it also ranks Navy as the ninth-win-ningest nationally from 2006-09.

NNoovv.. 1177,, 22000099 — Beth Reed is named a First-TeamAcademic All-American and the Division I Women’sSoccer Academic All-American of the Year byCoSIDA. Reed is the first Navy student-athlete toreceive the top Academic All-America award for one’ssport. Shelly Moeller was also named a Third-TeamAcademic All-American, marking the third time in pro-gram history that Navy has produced two AcademicAll-Americans in the same year (Kate Macfarlane andJustine Fisher in 2001; Lizzie Barnes and KariWeniger in 2006).

DDeecc.. 2233,, 22000099 — Shelly Moeller earnedNSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Honors, becomingjust the second player in program history to earnAcademic All-America honors from the NSCAA, join-ing Nicole Aunapu ('99) who accomplished the feat in1998.

JJuullyy 66,, 22001100 — Beth Reed is selected as the PatriotLeague Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Reedbecomes the fourth Navy women’s soccer player to betabbed as the conference’s top female student-athlete.

AAuugg.. 3300,, 22001100 — Navy debuted at No. 9 in theNSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region Poll, its highest ranking ofthe season.

SSeepptt.. 2266,, 22001100 — The Mids knock off regionallyranked and eventual NCAA Tournament participantPenn on the road, 3-2.

OOcctt.. 33,, 22001100 — Freshman Paloma Perez caps of aseven-game stretch of 12 points (5 goals, 2 assists)with a four-point effort (1 goal and 2 assists) in Navy’s6-0 win over Delaware State.

OOcctt.. 88,, 22001100 — Army and Navy square off on the FoxSoccer Channel in the NSCAA College Game of theWeek. Army won the game, 1-0, at West Point.

NNoovv.. 22,, 22001100 — Carissa Youker earns All-PatriotLeague honors for the third consecutive season.

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On Nov. 9, 2001, the United States Naval Academydedicated the new Glenn Warner Soccer Facility priorto the Navy men's soccer game against Bucknell.

The $4.5 million Glenn Warner Soccer Facility is aprime example of one of the Naval Academy's latestaccomplishments, while raising the bar of excellence.

One of the finest college soccer facilities in thenation, the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility was financedentirely by private contributions, designed by the archi-tectural firm of Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet andconstructed by Whiting-Turner, Inc. The 16,300-square-foot facility houses the Naval Academy's men'sand women's varsity soccer teams.

The facility is named after Navy’s legendary men’scoach Glenn Warner, who guided the Midshipmen tonine NCAA Tournament appearances, four Final Fourappearances, one national championship, 28 winningseasons and a record of 243-65-31 during his 30-yeartenure. In a stretch from 1962-67, Warner's teams puttogether a string of 48 regular-season victories withouta defeat (70-6-3) and qualified for five-straight NCAA

Tournaments. Warner, who produced 26 All-Americans, was recently inducted into the Soccer Hallof Fame and is a recipient of soccer's top award, TheHonor Award.

The cornerstone of the project is the Anders Hall ofHonor, made possible by Maj. General William A.Anders, USAFR, and family, in appreciation of Warnerand to recognize the leadership, character and commit-ment of former Naval Academy soccer players.

The Anders Hall of Honor features 13 trophy casesand display areas of cherry cabinetry that depict Navy'sstoried soccer history and tradition. From former Navysoccer players who achieved excellence in militaryservice and leadership, to past Navy All-Americans andteam captains, the "Hall of Honor" pays tribute to for-mer Midshipmen and their military, civilian and athleticaccomplishments. Designed by Murphy & Orr Exhibits,the 60-foot diameter lobby also features Navy's fivemen's soccer National Championships (1931, '43, '44,'45, '64). Warner's one and only unbeaten squad cap-tured the 1964 National Championship. The floor of the

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CCaarrll TTaammuulleevviicchhSenior AssociateAthletic Director

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lobby is terrazzo and features a 15-foot NavalAcademy crest in the center. The Anders Hall ofHonor gives the coaching staff a place to meet, greetand entertain recruits and midshipmen candidates,while experiencing the rich tradition of Navysoccer.

The home team wing highlights Navy's commit-ment to soccer and the future with two spacious teamlocker rooms, coaches offices and locker rooms, afully-equipped training room, laundry and equipmentrooms. The 1,300-square-foot men's and women'steam locker rooms are equipped with custom-madewooden lockers for each athlete, a video projector andscreen for viewing and analyzing of practice and gamefilm. The 375-square-foot training roomcontains training tables, modernwhirlpool, ultrasound and physical ther-apy equipment, and provides Navy'sscholar-athletes with the most completeand advanced treatment in the country.Five equipment storage spaces provide600-square feet for storage space andlaundry service.

The visiting team wing of 4,300-square feet contains two spacious lock-er rooms, officials’ locker room, ticketoffice, public restrooms and a conces-sions area.

The facility has a 120-yards by 75-yards flat bermuda-grass playing sur-face and a modern drainage system,

allowing the field to withstand heavy rain. A state-of-the-art, scoreboard, funded by the Class of 1983,was erected at one end of the field. The stadiumseats approximately 2,500 fans and provides fanswith optimal viewing with room for further expansion.

Prior to the 2011 season, a 30-feet long, eight-feetdeep press box was added to the top of the GlennWarner bleachers. The press box is split into twobooths and can accommodate up to 12 media mem-bers and game operations employees. The smaller ofthe two booths in the press box will be used for televi-sion, radio and Navy All-Access broadcasts. The roofof the press box is enclosed by railings and will beused for team filming.

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 37 of the last 40 yearsand has not lost the N-Star series in 15-consecutive years.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game is designated prior to the start of theyear.

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FOOTBALLSenior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards andtwo touchdowns and ran for a team-high 54 yards as Navydefeated Army for the ninth consecutive time, 31-17, atLincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Senior safetyWyatt Middleton gave Navy a 24-7 lead just before half-time when he returned a fumble 98 yards for a touch-down, marking the longest fumble return in Navy history.

MEN’S SOCCERMichael Rakoczy scored the only goal of the game in the60th minute and the Navy defense held strong as theMidshipmen recorded their second consecutive StarGame victory over the Black Knights.

GOLFJunior Tim Shield sank a 12-foot putt on the 15th hole ofthe West Point Golf Course as Navy won four of sevensingles matches and defeated Army, 6-5, to claim the Star.

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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYBehind a dominant performance from senior AndrewHanko, Navy defeated Army, 20-41, for the 11th time in thelast 14 meetings. Hanko led the entire race and Navy run-ners took 10 of the top-12 spots.

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGLuke Hoffer, Mac Anthony and Steve Dukleth all won mul-tiple events as the Midshipmen won their 20th-consecu-tive meeting with Army by defeating the Black Knights,246-54.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSophomore Laura Gorinski set a Navy and Patriot Leaguerecord in the 200 breaststroke and was one of five Mids towin multiple events as Navy won its 22nd-consecutivedual meet over Army in convincing fashion, 240.5-59.5.

MEN’S BASKETBALLMark Veazey came off the bench to score 17 points andgrab nine rebounds and the Midshipmen held Army to just18-of-52 shooting as Navy defeated Army, 75-58, in a sold-out Alumni Hall. It marked the 27th time in the last 31 sea-sons Navy won the Star.

GYMNASTICSNavy won its third-consecutive Star Meet as it defeatedArmy, 324.1-322.8. Trailing going into the final event of theday, Andrew Faulk and Dylan Parrott tied for first place inthe high bar competition to give Navy the win.

WRESTLINGThe Midshipmen won seven of 10 bouts, including the lastfour, to secure a 24-9 victory over Army. Coach BruceBurnett improved to 11-0 against the Black Knights asNavy claimed its 11th-consecutive win over Army.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDNavy won 12 of 17 events as it won the indoor Star Meetfor the sixth-consecutive year with a 103.5-77.5 victoryover Army. Junior Jess Palacio, junior Amanda Phelpsand senior Ashley Bucholz each doubled in individualevents to pace the Mids.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDCompeting in a downpour at Ingram Field, Navy dominat-ed Army, 129-73, to complete its third-straightindoor/outdoor Star Meet sweep of the Black Knights. The56-point margin of victory was the largest for Navy in anindoor or outdoor Star Meet.

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women tobecome professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navyand Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midship-men on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the acad-emy for four years, graduating with bachelor of sciencedegrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy GeorgeBancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsibilities of command, citizenship andgovernment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................ Annapolis, Md.Founded .............................................................................. 1845Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment.......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2014 FACTSEnrollment................................ 1,245 (982 men, 263 women)Applicants...................... 17,417 (13,450 men, 3,967 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10%............................. 50%Class Rank in High School, Top 33%............................. 82%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 61%HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 58%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete...................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 63%HS Participation, Community Service ............................ 85%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- pilot, flight officer• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering,information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, mainte-nance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal,explosive ordinance management, mine countermea-sures, operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of secondlieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving in one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare,aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial manage-ment, infantry, logistics, military police

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From the first athletic competition played on the grid-iron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events,people, rivalries and personalities have shaped theentire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is alook at just some of the history and traditions thatmake Navy one of the most storied programs in all ofcollegiate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH"Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. CharlesZimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of theClass of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduatingclass instead of the usual class march Zimmermannhad composed for previous classes. The song made itsdebut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when theMidshipmen won the game, the song became traditionalat this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920sand 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in anumber of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documen-tary on the history of Navy football, titled "AnchorsAweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFLFilms. The film was deemed a success by both critics andfans alike. Here are the words:

Stand Navy down the field,Sails set to the sky,

We'll never change our course,So Army you steer shy.Roll up the score, Navy,

Anchors Aweigh,Sail Navy down the field,

And sink the Army,Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOATThe first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athleticteams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (TheChief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers ofthe USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumphover Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeonhave also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, butgoats have served without interruption since 1904. BillXXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are takencare of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmenfrom the first, second and third classes. The goathandlersundergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on thefield.

BLUE & GOLDThis song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn,USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley.Following every home athletic competition, the team facesits fans with their hands on their heart and sings the fol-lowing notes:-

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Now, colleges from sea to seaMay sing of colors true;

But who has better right than weTo hoist a symbol hue?

For sailors brave in battle fair,Since fighting days of old,

Have proved the sailor's right to wearThe Navy Blue and Gold

ENTERPRISE BELLFrom the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier,

it has been a part of the Naval Academy traditionsince 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, thenSuperintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E"Bell to Annapolis. It rings during special ceremonieswhen Navy scores a majority of victories over Army inany one of the three sports seasons. The bell alsorings during Commissioning Week for those teamsthat beat Army and have not participated in a previousbell-ringing during the academic year. The bell is sta-tioned in front of Bancroft Hall.

MIDSHIPMANThe word midshipman first appeared in English in the17th century in the form of the word midshipman todesignate those men who were stationed "amidships,"i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while onduty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had beendropped to give the current form of the word.Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as youngas seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captainsto learn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmentrained aboard ship until they were eventually commis-sioned as ensigns. With the founding of the NavalAcademy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for amidshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life.The name of students at the Naval Academy changedseveral times between 1870 and 1902, when Congressrestored the original title of Midshipman, and it hasremained unchanged since.

TECUMSEHThe familiar Native American figurehead facing BancroftHall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis residentsince 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delawarewas meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of theDelawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover ofpeace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Lookingfor another name, Midshipmen referred to the figureheadas Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling onTecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced aftersome 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronzereplica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered agood-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in timespast would throw pennies at it and offer left-handedsalutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sportswin over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations.These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and isoften decorated in various themes during football weeksand other special occasions such as CommissioningWeek.

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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notchgameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navyannually ranks among the league leaders in attendance innearly every sport, and has hosted numerous PatriotLeague and NCAA Championship events over the lastseveral years. Many of the facilities have undergoneextensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commit-ment, dedication and passion to providing the very bestfor its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’sLacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s LacrosseFinal Four, the College Squash Association IndividualChampionship, the CWPA Eastern Water PoloChampionship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as wellas several other highly-competitive national events. In thepast five years, Navy has also played host to PatriotLeague championships in the following sports: men’s andwomen’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, tennis,indoor and outdoor track and field and swimming and div-ing.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovationsand construction improvements, from the building of the$52 million Wesley A. Brown Field House, the $18.5 millionBrigade Sports Complex, the $1.8 million WillisBilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the$18 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball reno-vations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max BishopStadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey FieldHouse squash facility, a complete reconstruction of courtsand at the Dyer Tennis Center, a $1 million dive towerreplacement in Lejeune Hall, $5 million for the renovationof Rip Miller Field (removed crown, installed verticaldrainage, replaced bleacher and press box), Ricketts Halltraining room expansion, a new press box at GlennWarner (soccer), new hammer throw venues for track &field, installation of FieldTurf in Halsey as well as a com-plete $42 million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium that gives the Mids a dominant home-field foot-ball presence and made the facility the finest in collegelacrosse.

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In his 10 years as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance ofthe Naval Academy athletic program. His admin-istrative leadership has helped lead the programto one of the most successful periods in schoolhistory.

In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of itscontests and claimed the overall series againstArmy for the 18th time in the last 19 years.Navy produced nine All-Americans, 11 confer-ence athletes of the year, nine conferencecoaches of the year and 11 conference champi-onships.

The Mids also excelled in the classroom,ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football BowlSubdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nationalaverage in the Academic Progress Report,including five teams with perfect scores. Navyhad five Academic All-Americans, four PatriotLeague Scholar Athletes of the Year and anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Six ofthe top 15 Naval Academy graduates and 28 ofthe top 100 graduates in the Class of 2011 wereinvolved with varsity or club athletics.

The football team had another successfulseason in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and play-ing in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids beatArmy for a series-record ninth-consecutive year and defeated Notre Damefor the third time in four seasons.

Other teams who flourished in 2010-11 included the women’s bas-ketball team winning the Patriot League Championship and advancing tothe NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history; the rifle teamplaced seventh at the NCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosse teamadvanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season; inter-collegiate sailing placed ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseball teamwon the Patriot League Regular Season and Tournament titles and partici-pated in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002; while thewater polo, men’s cross country, men’s swimming & diving, men’s indoortrack & field, women’s indoor track & field and women’s rowing all wonconference titles.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well,as the Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year. The award is presented inrecognition of an athletic director’s support and commitment toward thesuccessful advancement of the department, most specifically in the sportof football. Additionally, he was recognized by the Secretary of the Navyfor his contributions and service to the Navy and the Naval Academy withthe Superior Public Service Award to the Department of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into anexclusive television deal with CBS ports Network that has increasedNavy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally.CBS Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televisesevery Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding NotreDame and Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as otherMidshipmen men's and women's athletic events, original programmingand documentaries centered on the storied Navy athletic program. Thelong-term, multi-media agreement includes internet streaming, broadbandand video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A major part of theagreement was that all home football games would be played on Saturdayfor the convenience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seen all overthe world with the international distribution of Navy programming, espe-cially to the troops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBS Sports

Network runs through 2018.Gladchuk has also added radio giants

WBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED(1500 AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in WashingtonD.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home ofthe Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and mostpowerful radio station. Since 1925, generationsof Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio fornews, weather, thought-provoking discussionsand sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AMstation, WBAL's signal travels substantially fur-ther than any other station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home ofthe Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt sta-tion that will air a minimum of 10 regular-seasonfootball games. WFED is your source for feder-al news covering both the Federal Governmentand those who do business with the govern-ment.

Since being introduced as the Academy's28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001,Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerousfronts with energy and vision. From the hiring ofPaul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as headfootball coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Gladchuk hasmade improvements in several key areas that

will prove more success on the athletic fields for years to come. Recenthead coaching hires such as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, JohnMorrison in women’s swimming, Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, KeithPuryear in women’s tennis, Cindy Timchal, the all-time winningestwomen’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Stefanie Pemper, one of the all-time winningest Division III women’s basketball coaches, Dave Brandt, theall-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history, Larry Bock, the all-timewinningest coach in collegiate volleyball history, Ed DeChellis, the 2009Big Ten Basketball Coach of the Year at Penn State, and Rick Sowell,who was a two-time America East Coach of the Year.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen theMidshipmen win 75 conference titles, produce 137 All-Americans and 48Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, work-ing in conjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attendevents for all sports.

He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is anoften-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he sharesthe vision of the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy AthleticAssociation.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42million renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where underhis leadership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-yeartime frame. The addition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and inthe end zones, 32 luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and movingthe sidelines closer, two video scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgradedrestroom and concession areas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, anew sound system, landscaping the grounds and storm water manage-ment highlight the list of renovations. Gladchuk has worked closely withthe city, county, state and neighborhood associations to ensure propercommunication and sensitivity to issues that benefit both the NAAA andcommunity at large. The NAAA was awarded the Green Star award byformer Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the environmentduring the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the NavalAcademy Foundation to raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities

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such as the Brigade Sports Complex (hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium(baseball), varsity squash courts, various team locker rooms and a number of prac-tice facilities.

Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include therecent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million tothe two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, OhioState and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in thecommunity, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game televi-sion contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston,Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces andMilitary Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one ofthe highest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helpsset the Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legisla-tive issues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identifythose issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athleticsas a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I andhelps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (NationalAssociation of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has servedas the Chairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a memberof the NCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, wherehe had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one ofthe nation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided theCougars to 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides inthe academic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal manage-ment.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics,Intramurals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College.Under Gladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs ofthe 1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’sgraduation rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won theCollege Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highest gradu-ation rates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years at BostonCollege. Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resulted in a$35 million improvement to the football stadium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane Universityfrom 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wavebasketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction ofnew facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field andtennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, headingoperations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors inbusiness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration fromthe University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career inintercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of GeneralPhysical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. Healso has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the NewHampton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of LoyolaMarymount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity andJulie, a graduate of the University of North Carolina.

2010-11 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Countryin Graduation Rate

9 All-Americans

11 Conference Championships

5 Academic All-Americans

9 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 36th in the nation in the final

Associated Press college football poll and played in aneighth-straight bowl game.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in theCollegiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boatnational championship for the New England and Mid-Atlantic districts.

* Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAATournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified threeMidshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for theNCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor a second-consecutive season.

* Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournamentsince 2002 and made its ninth appearance in programhistory in the national tournament.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

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We expect to win in everything we do – on and off thefield of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supple-mental resources necessary to assistour coaches and Midshipmen to realis-tically pursue the highest level of suc-cess within the context of their physicalchallenges. We are an institution invest-ed in a mission that educates futureleaders in moral, mental and physicalexcellence. The Blue & Gold enables ourMidshipmen to pursue the highest goalspossible as members of varsity or juniorvarsity teams.

The Naval Academy Athletic Associationis a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizationcharged with providing resources to sup-port 45 varsity and junior varsity pro-grams offered by the Naval Academy. TheNAAA operates with the guidance of theNaval Academy’s Board of Control, whosemembers report to the Superintendent ofthe United State Naval Academy.

Over 90 percent of funding support for theNAAA programs is through externalsources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold mem-berships, ticket sales, corporate sponsor-ship, television revenue, parking, etc.).Less than 10 percent of the operatingbudget for the varsity and junior varsityprograms is provided by the Academy viagovernment funding.

Therefore, the Blue & Gold membershipsare critical in providing our teams with thesupplemental dollars necessary to close the“resource gap” between the Naval Academyteams and our Division I competition. Yoursupport is critical to our continued success.

Membership in the Blue & Gold contributesto 120 years of supporting the Brigade ofMidshipmen and is the Margin of AthleticExcellence funding for all 45 teams!

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AAssure yourself tickets to the biggestgames of the year. Navy opens the seasonon September 3 against Delaware andplays host to Air Force on October 1 atNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.The Army-Navy football game isDecember 10 at FedExField in Landover,Md.

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CClub Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row membersof the Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the onlyones assured of receiving Club Seats, and each memberat this level is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Levelseats to the game.

TAX INFORMATIONSince your membership includes an option to purchasetickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible.Only the individual paying for the membership is eligibleto take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members willreceive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year.

MORE INFORMATIONFor more information, please visit www.NavySports.comor call (410) 293-8708.

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Paul KostacopoulosBaseball

Ed DeChellisMen’s Basketball

Stefanie PemperWomen’s Basketball

Rick ClothierMen’s Heavyweight Crew

Steve PerryMen’s Lightweight Crew

Mike HughesWomen’s Crew

Al CantelloMen’s Cross Country

Karen BoyleWomen’s Cross Country

Joe SurianoDiving

Ken NiumataloloFootball

Pat OwenGolf

Dr. Sho FukushimaGymnastics

Rick SowellMen’s Lacrosse

Cindy TimchalWomen’s Lacrosse

Bill KelleyRifle

Ian BurmanIntercollegiate Sailing

Jahn TihanskyOffshore Sailing

Dave BrandtMen’s Soccer

Carin GabarraWomen’s Soccer

Maj. Mitch MaurySprint Football

Craig DawsonSquash

Bill RobertsMen’s Swimming

John MorrisonWomen’s Swimming

John OfficerMen’s Tennis

Keith PuryearWomen’s Tennis

Steve CookseyMen’s Track & Field

Carla CristeWomen’s Track & Field

Larry BockVolleyball

Mike SchofieldWater Polo

Bruce BennettWrestling

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of education stress-es attention to individual students by highly qualifiedfaculty members who are strongly committed to teach-ing. Classes are small, with an average size of fewerthan 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. Allcourses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded byfaculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of offi-cers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty members form one of thestrongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of anycollege or university in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 differ-ent majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division ofEngineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, general engi-neering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture,ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division ofMath and Science (chemistry, computer science, generalscience, information technology, mathematics, oceanogra-phy, physics) and the Division of Humanities and SocialScience (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history,political science, quantitative economics). In addition tograduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students canattain a minor in one of seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have manyopportunities to challenge and advance themselvesthrough several special programs -- Trident Scholars,Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate EducationProgram (VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the sixth year in a row, the United States NavalAcademy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduatingNCAA student-athletes on the Division I level. Navygraduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the20 NCAA sports reported on and averaged an overallrate of 96 percent for student-athletes in all sports – thefourth-highest mark nationally among Football BowlSubdivision schools.

LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS AWARDRicky Dobbs ('11) was named the 2010 Lowe's SeniorCLASS Award winner for the Football BowlSubdivision, becoming the second Navy student-ath-lete to win the award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASSAward was started in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response tothe growing trend of men's basketball players leaving

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school early for the NBA. The award honors the attributesof senior student-athletes in four areas: classroom, com-munity, character and competition. Navy has producedfive first-team honorees in their respective sports over thelast five years, highlighted by Dobbs' award in 2010 and2008 grad Evan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’s inaugu-ral award winner in 2007. Additionally, women’s basketballplayer Kate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes('08) and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each werenamed to the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships. SinceNavy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of46 Naval Academy graduates have received the RhodesScholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's mostrecent recipients is former baseball player TrevorThompson ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C.Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio ofrecent graduates earned Bowman Scholarships to theNaval Postgraduate School. Lightweight rower ChrisMedford ('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and riflestandout Kenan Wang ('11) were each honored asBowman Scholars.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipi-ent of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. GeorgeC. Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way forher to study for two years in the United Kingdom.Former women's track and cross country runnerKayla Sax ('10) became just the ninth student fromthe Naval Academy to be awarded a GatesCambridge Scholarship, which has enabled her tocontribute to research focused on alternative energysources at the University of Cambridge.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year aftersoccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athleteswill be able to pursue graduate degrees before resumingtheir respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 47of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000academic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered fiveawards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd(‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11),second-team men's track & field/cross country athleteCody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, sec-ond-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic All-American during the 2009-10 academic year.

PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETESBirger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was alsonamed the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of theYear, after earning a second consecutive league scholar-athlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male mid-shipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn thePatriot League's top academic honor. Other PatriotLeague Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 academ-ic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swimmerLaura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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The men and women of the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our nation.During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmendemonstrate their willingness to give by taking part inseveral community service events.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events, to working with underprivilegedyouths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALLWhile in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl,several members of the football team attended a Make-A-Wish Foundation event where players and coaches spenttime with the kids and their families. The bowl game andMake-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from astrong partnership as more than 500 members of “WishFamilies”, including wish children, their parents andsiblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time tospeak with students at several area schools. Byrdaddressed students at Mount St. Joseph High Schoolin Baltimore where he talked about the obstacles heovercame in his life to become a midshipman and amember of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued tomake several appearances at local schools last year,explaining the importance of doing your best inschool and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting illand special needs children and their families topractices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALLBoth the men’s and women’s teams combined tohold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistant coach-es and players from both teams provided instruction toover 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, vol-unteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics andthen providing area youth with a skills clinic. The teamhas done a number of community-service events in thepast, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering forthe Special Olympics or speaking to groups of localyouth.

Members of the men's basketball team also volunteeredtheir time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day,playing basketball with many of the youth and setting updrills and contests for the kids.

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WOMEN’S LACROSSETwenty-one members of the women's lacrosse programconducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls ExcelAcademy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the chil-dren basic lacrosse skills and also organized drills,relay races and informal games.

WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, KatieKelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volun-teered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy,an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The AthletesFor Hope organization helped coordinate the event,which was for first and second grade girls.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming and diving teams continued their tra-dition of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to any-one in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

BASEBALLThe baseball team continued its strong relationship

with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friendsof Jaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture atNavy home games for the past two seasons as the teamhas taken an even more active role in his and his family’slives. The team and coaches routinely spend time withhim away from the field, attend movies and support him athis band concerts.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to theMaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides anathletic and educational after school outlet for youths inthe Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths before hit-ting the tennis courts for some instruction and competi-tion. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time ayouth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediatelydo 10 pushups.

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, theContinental Congress met in the State House. It was herethat they accepted George Washington’s resignation ascommander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designat-ed a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House,Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalistfor the International Award for Livable Communities, acompetition focused on creating livable communitiesthrough sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of theChesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States.The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing,sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become thesailing capital of the world. The water-lover willalso revel in the fact that Maryland has nearly4,000 miles of shoreline – more than any otherstate.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies bothWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing enter-tainment and sightseeing opportunities for resi-dents and tourists alike.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each yearamong all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid inthe NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finishedat the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting agraduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recentdata. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-mem-ber institutions earned NCAA Academic PerformanceProgram Public Recognition Awards after posting aca-demic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of allsquads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide suc-cessful competitive athletic experiences while maintaininghigh academic standards, and to prepare its student-ath-letes to be leaders in society.

During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following:

*Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in thelatest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above thenational Division I four-year average score of 970.

*Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot Leaguetitles, led by Navy with seven.

*Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a selectgroup of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduatescholarship from the NCAA.

*11 student-athletes have been named Capital One/CoSIDAAcademic All-Americans, including Navy’s Sam Miller andAlex Foskett (men’s soccer), Nick Birger (men’s tennis),and Cody Rome (men’s track & field).

*55 Patriot League student-athletes have earned CapitalOne/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on thefirst team.

*The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagtsall competed at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and DivingChampionship.

�� Mac Anthony, Men’s SwimmingSwimmer of the Meet

�� Al Cantello, Men’s Cross CountryCoach of the Year

(Third-Consecutive Honor)

Navy baseball claimed the 2011 Patriot League Regular Season Championship,and then defeated Army in the Tournament Championship Series.

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2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Basketball (regular season and tournament)• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Lacrosse• Baseball (regular season and tournament)

COACH OF THE YEAR• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country• Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball• Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming• Steve Cooksey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Keith Puryear, Women’s Tennis• Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming• Jess Palacio, Women’s Indoor Track & Field (runner)• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (runner)• Amanda Phelps, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (field)• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse (offensive)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• C.J. Elward, Men’s Cross Country• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Zach Ingold, Men’s Swimming• Rheanna Vaughn, Women’s Swimming• J.J. Avila, Men’s Basketball• Tucker Hull, Men’s Lacrosse• David Hall, Golf• Taylor Cato, Baseball• Lauren Allam, Women’s Outdoor Tack & Field

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming & Diving• Cody Rome, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse

�� David Hall, Men’s GolfRookie of the Year

Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player

�� Jade Geif, Women’s BasketballRookie of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament MVP

�� Jess Palacio, Women’s Track & FieldIndoor and Outdoor Runner of the Meet

�� Nick Birger, Men’s TennisOverall Patriot League

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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