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OUTLOOK

Quick Facts/ Table of Contents 1This is BC Lacrosse 2-3Team Outlook 4-5Team Roster 6

Coaches

Head Coach 8Assistant Coaches 9Support Staff 10

2011 EAGLES

Jill Amo - captain 12JIll Rekart - captain 13Hannah Alley 14Kristin Igoe 15Sheila Serafino 16Caufield/Collins 17Conway/Donovan 18Gummersall/Taylor 19Wilton/Barclay 20Blue/Brault 21Coffield/Martignetti 22Meagher/Newcomers 23Newcomers 24-26

2010 Review

Final Stats 26BC in the ACC 27Community Service 28Honors 29

HISTORY

Year-by-Year Results 30-31

RECORDS

Individual Records 32Team Records 33

BC

All-Time Letterwinners 34Newton Campus Complex 35Athletic Director 36

School InformationLocation Chestnut Hill, MAFounded 1863Enrollment 14,500President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.Athletics Director Gene DeFilippoConference Atlantic Coast ConferenceSenior Women’s Administrator Jody MooradianNickname EaglesColors Maroon and GoldConference Atlantic Coast Conference

TEAM InformationHead Coach Bowen Holden (Georgetown ’01)Career Record 42-45 (five seasons)Record at BC 42-45 (five seasons)Holden’s Office Phone (617) 552-8959Holden’s Email [email protected] Head Coach Acacia Walker (Maryland ’05)Assistant Coach Jennifer Kent (Colby ’90)2010 Overall Record 12-62010 Conference Record/Finish 1-4 (fifth)Letterwinners Returning/Lost 18/8Starters Returning/Lost 10/2Newcomers 5Captains Jill Amo, Jill Rekart

Media RelationsAssociate AD/Media Relations Chris CameronAssistant AD/Media Relations Dick KelleyAssistant AD/Media Relations Stephanie TunneraAssistant Director/Media Relations Tim ClarkAssistant Director/Media Relations Matt LynchLacrosse Contact Casey GuerinSID Office Phone (617) 552-4508SID Cell Phone (508) 843-0989SID E-mail [email protected] Relations Fax (617) 552-4903Athletics Website www.bceagles.com

140 Commonwealth Ave.Conte Forum 321

Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

CREDITS

A production of the Boston College Media Relations Of-fice and the Boston College Athletic Association, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467. All rights reserved. Edited by Casey Guerin and the Media Relations Office.Designed by Pack Network, Boston, Mass. Photographs by John Quackenbos (Athletic Department Photogra-pher), Jet Commercial Photo, Lee Pellegrini (BC Office of Publications), Jim Abts, Boston Chamber of Commerce.

Class of 2011 and Coaching Staff

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“I feel so lucky to be on a team with 24 girls who are like sisters to me. Getting the oppor-tunity to play lacrosse at Boston College has been such a great experience. This year we are more talented than ever and I am confi-dent that my senior season with this team will be one to remember.” – Hannah Alley, ’11

“Each member of the team has great relation-ships with one another, regardless of what year they might be. It’s a group of girls that has not only bonded on the field, but off the field as well.” – Cali Ceglarski, ’14

“My team is a special part of my life; they are like my family.” – Kelly McNelis, ’14

“BC Lacrosse is like my second family. It is an awesome feeling to have 24 people that are like sisters, working for each other, and work-ing together for a common goal. I can’t wait for the 2011 season, because our team is going to reach new heights together!” – Kristin Igoe, ’11

THIS IS BC LACROSSE

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“BC lax is hard work, dedication, and commitment to not only the team but also our community.” – Jill Amo, ’11

“BC lax is my comedic relief and my family away from home!” – Caroline Barclay, ’13 “The team chemistry is great. After only a short time with the team, I already felt like I had known these girls for years. Everyone truly supports each other in everything that they do.” – Moira Barry, ’14

“For me, being part of BC lacrosse this year means the possibilities we have envisioned for our team are now within our grasp. This belief drives us day in and day out to work harder, and play our game better than ever before.” – Brittany Wilton, ’12

THIS IS BC LACROSSE

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The Eagles enter the 2011 season coming off the best year in program history with the confidence and talent to turn this year into another momentous campaign.The 2010 squad boasted a record-breaking 12-6 record with the most wins ever by a BC lacrosse team, as well as the longest win streak with six victories to open play. The milestone year also marked the first time a Division I BC squad has ever been nationally ranked, rising as high as 17th in the country. Several key games highlighted the Eagles historic run, including an ACC conference win over Virginia Tech and a win over crosstown ri-val Boston University for the first time in Head Coach Bowen Holden’s career with the Eagles and for the first time ever on BU’s home field.“In terms of this year, our team has never worked this hard,” Holden said. “They have put in so much time and effort this fall and I think they’re in a really good place. Our goals are lofty yet attainable and the team is eager to prove it deserves the respect it has worked hard to achieve.”

Attack

Senior captain Jill Amo will lead the Eagles’ offense this season with her game insight and leadership skills.“She has a calming presence that is so valuable,” Holden said. “I don’t expect her to be our leading scorer but she will likely be an unsung heroine. She has an incredible ability to see the field. She knows every single offense and can tell everybody where to go, what to do, and when to be where, all while doing what she needs to do.”In the absence of leading scorer Lauren Costello, BC will look to junior Brittany Wilton to step into the spotlight. “We will probably rely heavily on Brittany Wilton, who’s really come into her own this year and has the potential to be one of the best attackers in the country,” Holden said. “She’s absolutely driven to win and has a killer instinct.”Sophomore Brooke Blue will also see significant time on the attacking end after an impressive freshman year debut. “She brings with her an intensity that is contagious,” said Holden. “She plays the game with so much enthusiasm and joy and in-tensity that you can’t help but smile when you watch her play. She’ll be another huge player on our offensive end.”Other Eagles who will see time on attack are junior Ginny Gum-mersall, sophomores Delaney Brault and Caroline Martignetti, and newcomers Moira Barry and Kelly McNelis.

“Freshmen Moira Barry and Kelly McNelis really developed quickly this fall and fit nicely into our system early on,” Holden said. “We expect them to continue developing and see action this spring.”

Midfield

After years of relying on one or two players, BC’s midfield is the strongest it’s ever been with several solid options.Seniors Hannah Alley and Kristen Igoe will anchor the midfield, in addition to juniors Sam Taylor and freshmen Cali Ceglarski and Carly Weilminster. Junior Katherine Caufield will be a defen-sive midfielder, supporting both units during games.“Kristin Igoe is our top midfielder,” Holden said. “She’s on the U.S. team which has provided her with incredible experience, and she knows what it takes to succeed. There are so many student-athletes on this team who want to win but she is willing to have the ball in her stick at the end of the game and a team needs that to be successful.”“Hannah and Sam have also really developed immensely in the off-season, and I am extremely pleased with their performances. They, too, are going to be crucial to our success.”Eagles who are also possible at midfield are sophomore Caro-line Barclay as well as freshman Claire Blohm.

Defense

Senior captain Jill Rekart is the clear leader of the defensive unit, having played in every game of her career. “She has been a tremendous asset to this program,” Holden said. “She played midfield early on in her career and in the last two years has been a solid defender, earning Regional All-America ac-colades. The poise and confidence with which she plays is huge. She understands the defense in and out and can tell people where to go and what to do. She is going to be critical to our success.”Rekart will be helped by defensive midfielder Caufield as well as sophomores Jessie Coffield and Ali Meagher. Caufield played a crucial role on the defensive end as a sophomore and will be relied upon even more this year. With a year of experience under her belt, she will provide an important support structure to Rekart and the entire defensive unit.“Jessie Coffield is one of the most aggressive defenders we’ve ever had,” Holden said. “She has a feistiness about her that’s incredible and something we need to have on the field, and her risk-taking is second to none which is invaluable.”

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“Ali Meagher is coming into her own this year not only as a de-fender but as a leader,” Holden said. “She and Katherine Cau-field have been trying to relieve some of that pressure from Rek-art, which is nice to see, so they’ll both likely be forces on our defensive end.”Freshman Kara O’Connell has made an immediate impact on the defense and will see plenty of time on the defensive end this season.“Kara O’Connell is probably one of the hardest working kids on the team, as a freshman, and that rubs off on her teammates,” Holden said. “She is getting better and works so hard to do so. I expect her to have an impact this spring.”Others looking to earn time on the defensive end are juniors Kate Collins, returning from injury, and Liz Donovan.

Goalkeepers

Senior Sheila Serafino and junior Catherine Conway both saw plenty of action in the fall season and will battle for the starting position come February. Both goalkeepers have had moments of brilliance on the field for the Eagles and bring different talents between the pipes. Consistency will be a deciding factor come game-time“They are two very different players, from their presence on the field to what they’re capable of doing, and we are lucky to be in the position where we have two solid goalies fighting for the one spot. That competitiveness will help them both improve and undoubtedly help our team win,” Holden said.

The Season Ahead

After a record-breaking winning season in 2010, the Eagle enter this year confident and prepared for the upcoming challenges presented by their demanding schedule. BC will open with Hofs-tra, an annually top-20 team, before delving into nonconference matchups with Duquesne, Villanova, Yale, Holy Cross, and Con-necticut in addition to an ACC game against Virginia Tech, who the Eagles defeated last season.After that BC will be tested with a tough mid-season stretch. “We’ll face Harvard, who we’ve lost to the past three years,” Holden said. “Then there’s Maryland, who beat us by one last year and went on to win the National Championship. There’s also tough games against North Carolina and then Albany, an-other top-20 program last year, and Virginia and Duke who al-ways bring on great challenges.”

“Next we have BU. We beat them on the road last year for the first time in my career and hopefully we can do the same at home this year. It’s a great rivalry and always a great battle.”The Eagles will head to Vermont before the ACC tournament in Cary, N.C. at the end of the season. “Certainly our goal is to make it further than we’ve ever made it before,” Holden said.BC will end the regular season at New Hampshire before waiting for a bid to the NCAA tournament.“I think our schedule will consistently challenge our team and force us to stay up and ready, since we can’t take anyone for granted. We’ve got to keep going and keep pushing and keep working hard. I think our schedule prepares us well for each test along the way, and will hopefully help us be in the best position possible for the ACC tournament and NCAAs. We have to take care of business one step at a time!”

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K 2011 ROSTER2 Jill Rekart Sr. Defense Mt. Hebron/Ellicott City, Md.3 Kelly McNelis Fr. Attack St. Mary’s/Millerville, Md.4 Brooke Blue So. Attack Stone Ridge H.S./Bethesda, Md.5 Caroline Martignetti So. Attack Winchester H.S./Winchester, Mass.6 Kate Collins Jr. Defense St. Stephens & St. Agnes/Alexandria, Va.7 Carly Weilminster Fr. Midfield Mt. Hebron/Ellicott City, Md.8 Hannah Alley Sr. Midfield Lake Forest H.S./Lake Forest, Ill.9 Ali Meagher So. Defense Bow H.S./Bow, N.H.10 Kara O’Connell Fr. Defense Norwell H.S./Norwell, Mass.11 Brittany Wilton Jr. Midfield Garden City H.S./Garden City, N.Y.12 Moira Barry Fr. Attack Framingham H.S./Framingham, Mass.13 Ginny Gummersall Jr. Attack New Trier H.S./Wilmette, Ill.14 Sam Taylor Jr. Midfield Pingree/Topsfield, Mass.15 Jessie Coffield So. Defense St. Stephens & St. Agnes/Alexandria, Va.16 Elizabeth Donovan Jr. Defense Ridgewood H.S./Ridgewood, N.J.18 Caroline Barclay So. Midfield North Andover H.S./North Andover, Mass.20 Delaney Brault So. Attack Souhegan/Amherst, N.H.21 Kristin Igoe Sr. Midfield Framingham H.S./Framingham, Mass.22 Catherine Conway Jr. Goalkeeper Acton-Boxborough H.S./Acton, Mass.23 Cali Ceglarski Fr. Midfield Darien H.S./Darien, Conn.25 Jill Amo Sr. Attack Ridgewood H.S./Ridgewood, N.J.26 Claire Blohm Fr. Midfield St. Anthony’s H.S./Amityville, N.Y.28 Katherine Caufield Jr. Midfield Oak Knoll/Chatham, N.J.33 Sheila Serafino Sr. Goalkeeper Hamilton-Wenham/South Hamilton, Mass.Head Coach: Bowen Holden (Georgetown ’01) – sixth seasonAssociate Head Coach: Acacia Walker (Maryland ’05) – first seasonAssistant Coach: Jen Kent (Colby ’90) – third seasonSport Admin: Associate AD Jody Mooradian Captains: Jill Amo, Jill Rekart

Pronunciation Guide

Rekart RECK-ertMartignetti mart-in-et-EMeagher MAH-herCoffield CO-fieldCaufield KAW-fieldBrault BROIgoe I-goAmo A-moeSerafino ser-a-FEEN-o

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Bowen Holden

Bowen Holden enters her sixth year as the Ea-gles’ head coach. 2010 was a milestone year for Holden as the Eagles went 12-6, the best record in program history. They set the record for most wins with 12, as well as the record for the longest win streak by a BC lacrosse team with six wins to open the season. The 2010 squad also earned the program’s first-ever national ranking, going as high as 17th in the country. Holden’s squad finished the season with a +70 in overall goal differential. Several games marked highlights for the team, including an ACC conference win

against Virginia Tech and a win over crosstown rival Boston University for the first time in Holden’s career with the Eagles and for the first time ever on BU’s home field. Senior Lauren Costello had her best season yet with four broken records and a second-place ranking on the all-time Single Season Assists record book. She was also named to the IWLCA All-American second-team, only the second lacrosse player ever to earn the honor and the first to place on the second team. Four players earned IWLCA All-Region Honors. Five were named to the All-ACC Academic Team, two were named to the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll, and the IWLCA named BC an Academic Squad for the 5th time in Holden’s five years.

The 2009 season was also one of the best in school history, especially since entering the ACC in 2005. Completing its first winning season with a 9-8 record (9-9 overall), the Eagles made great strides. Five of the team’s oppo-nents were ranked in the top 10-15 in the country throughout the entire sea-son. Four individuals were honored as IWLCA Regional All-Americans, two made the All-ACC team (the most ever), four were named to the All-ACC Academic Team, two were honored as IWLCA Academic Honor Roll mem-bers, and the entire team was an IWLCA Academic Honor Squad for main-taining a GPA above 3.0.

In Holden’s third year, the Eagles captured their first top-10 win in program history by beating then #7-ranked North Carolina in double-overtime. This launched BC into the #4 spot in the ACC at the end of the regular season and earned BC its first-ever 4th seed in the ACC tournament. Overall, the 2008 team ended the season with a 7-10 record with several individual accolades earned along the way.

In 2007, BC compiled a 6-11 record, 1-4 in the competitive ACC. Four of the team’s five ACC opponents were ranked in the top six of the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. The Eagles made the IWLCA Honor Roll for the second year in a row, placing third on the Division I Honor Squads list with a 3.028 cumulative GPA. Three players received IWLCA Academic Honor Roll accolades and were named to the All-ACC Academic team.

The Eagles ended their 2006 inaugural season in the ACC 8-9 overall and 1-4 in conference play. Six of BC’s opponents were ranked in the top 13 in the country. Holden’s team was honored in 2006 as one of 42 teams on the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll. Two of Holden’s student-athletes received individual IWLCA academic honors, and one earned IWLCA Regional All-American status for accomplishments on the field.

Prior to arriving at BC, Holden was the associate head coach at Georgetown University in 2004 and an assistant for the previous three years. Holden helped the Hoyas to a 56-16 record over a four-year span. She also played a key role in leading the Hoyas to two NCAA Final Fours, including the 2002 NCAA National Championship game. The Hoyas won four consecutive un-defeated Big East Championships and made four straight appearances in the NCAA tournament. During her tenure, Georgetown had one Tewaaraton Trophy winner, eight All-Americans, a National Attacker of the Year, a Na-tional Defender of the Year and six Big East Players of the Year.

Holden is a 2001 graduate of Georgetown University, earning her Bachelor of Arts in physics. She also completed a Masters degree from Georgetown’s Public Policy Institute. Holden played lacrosse for one year at Bowdoin Col-lege in 1998 where she earned second-team regional All-American honors and team MVP as a freshman.

Holden then transferred to Georgetown, where she started in goal for the next three years. She was a three-time All-American and two-time co-MVP. In her final season, she was named a captain, was an NCAA National Cham-pion finalist, was named to the IWLCA All-Academic squad, and was a first-team national and regional All-American. She was voted NCAA Goalkeeper of the Year as well. Also recognized for her efforts in the classroom, Holden earned Georgetown’s annual Robert A. Duffey Scholar-Athlete Award and the NCAA District of Columbia Woman of the Year Award for outstanding academic and athletic achievement and service to the community. Active in the lacrosse community off the field, Holden serves as Chair of the NCAA North Region All-America Committee.

Holden is a native of Lincoln, Mass. and graduated from Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School in 1997. She currently resides in Newton, Mass. With her husband Charles Martin and their two daughters, Cannon and McClaine.

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The Boston College lacrosse team welcomes Acacia Walker as the new Associate Head Coach. Prior to working with the Eagles, Walker was the Associate Head Coach at the Univer-sity of Massachusetts, where the team won

two consecutive Atlantic 10 Conference Championships. Walker acted as the offensive coordinator as well as handling recruiting re-sponsibilities. She also handled travel, budget management, video breakdown, and camps. Before that she was an Assistant Coach at Northwestern from 2005-2008 where the Wildcats won three con-secutive NCAA National Championships and three consecutive ALC Conference Championships.

“Acacia has already made an impact on our team,” said Head Coach Bowen Holden. “I truly believe she was the right person at the right time for our program. Her passion, knowledge, and drive are conta-gious, and I know she will make her mark immediately.”

Walker will serve as the Eagles’ offensive coordinator, as well as, play a key role in recruiting and many other facets of the daily operations of the Boston College program.

Walker graduated from Maryland in 2005 with a degree in American Stud-ies. She played for the Terrapins and captained the team in her senior year. She was an IWLCA All American as well as an All-ACC selection. In 2005 she won the University of Maryland M Club ‘James H. Kehoe’ Award, and in 2004 and 2005 was a Tewaaraton Candidate, the award given to the male and female Collegiate National Player of the Year.

A four-year starter at Annapolis High School in Annapolis, Md., Walker was named MVP at the U.S. Lacrosse High School Senior All Star Game in 2001 and was the youngest member of the World Champion-ship U19 Team that won gold in Perth, Australia in 1999.

She is still an active player who has been involved with the U.S. Wom-en’s National Team for the past nine years. She won a gold medal with the 2009 World Cup Team in Prague, Czech Republic and is also a member of the 2010-11 United States National Team.

Walker hails from Annapolis, Md. and currently resides in Boston, Mass.

Acacia WalkerAssociate Head Coach - 1st Year

Jen Kent Assistant Coach - 3rd Year

A native of Norwell, Mass. and a graduate of Thayer Academy where she was inducted into the Thayer Academy Sports Hall of Fame, Kent was a four-year letterwinner at Colby College in

Waterville, Maine. She played soccer, basketball and lacrosse. In lacrosse, she was a two year captain, MVP and leading scorer, as well as a Brine/IWLCA 2nd Team All-American her senior season in 1990.

Kent is in her third year as an assistant coach for the Eagles. She focuses her attention on the defensive end, but she plays a crucial role in individual development as well.

In 2010, the 12-6 Eagles garnered the best record in program his-tory and the defensive end was a large part of that success. Goal-tender Sheila Serafino led the ACC in saves with 125 and finished second in saves-per-game with 6.94. As a whole, the defense only allowed 162 goals to BC’s 232.

Upon graduation from Colby, Kent joined the staff at the Hyde School in Bath, Maine where she taught and coached lacrosse and soccer, eventually becoming the Dean of Students and Athletic Di-rector. Her accolades at Hyde include the 1995 Maine State Cham-pions in lacrosse.

After leaving Hyde, Kent became the Varsity Lacrosse Coach at Norwell High School in 1998 where she won back-to-back state titles in 2005 and 2006 and was named Massachusetts Coach of the Year in 2005.

In addition to her coaching duties at Norwell, Kent was also the Co-director of Norwell Youth Lacrosse and the Co-director and owner of Xtreme Lacrosse and Soccer camps.

Kent has significant ties to Boston College, as her four siblings are alumni of BC: Michelle Lally O’Grady `89, Rob Lally `90, Doug Lally `91, and Greg Lally ‘96.

Kent currently lives in Norwell with her husband Jeff, and their six children: Alicia (20), Callahan (15), Kenzie (14), Parker (12), Ad-dison (11), and Bailey (10).

assistant coaches

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Jody Mooradian has been a member of the se-nior athletic department staff at Boston College for the past seven years. In her position, she ad-

ministers the sports of women’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, cross country, track and field, lacrosse, softball, and rowing. She also oversees the areas of Life Skills, Sports Medicine, Strength and Conditioning as well as handling many other internal functions of the Department and working with various areas on campus.She serves on the ACC Women’s Basketball Committee, Field Hock-ey Committee and Volleyball Committee. She is a former chair of the NCAA Women’s Rowing Committee and has served on the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Committee. She also serves on the NACDA Board and the Collegiate Women Sports Foundation where she Chairs the Honda Inspiration Award.Prior to her current post at BC, Mooradian served as part of the North-eastern University athletic department for six years. During her tenure at Northeastern, Mooradian served as Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance, Associate Director of Athletics, Interim Director of Athletics and Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator. Mooradian also served as the Director of Athletics at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania from 1993 until 1997 and was a Compliance Assistant at UCLA in early 1993. Prior to her career in athletics, Mooradian was an attorney for a pri-vate law firm and for the Cigna Insurance Company from 1987 until 1993. In addition, she was a District 4 New Hampshire State Repre-sentative from 1980-82.Mooradian earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of New Hampshire (’82) and a Juris Doctorate from the Delaware Law School of Widener University (’86).

Jody Mooradian

Senior Associate Athletics DirectorSenior Women’s Administrator

support staff

SUPPORT STAFF

David McKenna Equipment Manager

StrengtH AnD ConDitioningThomas Shruhan Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

SportS MeDiCineBert Lenz Athletic Trainer

operAtionSJoe Shirley Assistant Athletic Director/FacilitiesMatt Conway Assistant Athletic Director/OperationsKirsten Britton Event AdministratorKen Turbush Camps, Clinics and Facilities AdministratorPaul Neidermire Intern

LeArning reSourCeSDard Miller, Ph.D. Director Patrice Bouzan Learning Specialist & Academic CounselorLee Metzger Academic CounselorClare Turkington Academic CounselorLee LeBlanc Administrative Secretary

CoMpLiAnCeCarly Pariseau Assoc. Athletic Director of ComplianceAaron Aaker Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance & EligibilityBrandi Kerrigan Assistant Director for Compliance and RecruitingYadira Reyes Compliance Assistant

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Sr • Attackridgewood, n.J. / ridgewood H.S.

AS A JUNIOR (201o)Played in 11 games, started four…tallied two goals and three assists for five points… took 13 shots…was 1-2 in free position shots…regis-tered eight ground balls and 14 draw controls…caused four turnovers…recorded the game-winning goal in the team’s 19-5 win over Iona on April 7…started the final three games of the season against New Hamp-shire, Le Moyne and Harvard… named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Aca-demic Honor Roll…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009))

Played in 15 games and started five…played in three ACC matches…converted from defense to attack…recorded 11 points on four goals and seven assists…scored first collegiate goal against Canisius on Feb. 21…took 10 shots on the season…collected five ground balls…won four draw controls…caused nine turnovers…earned the Athletic Direc-tor’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)Played in 13 games and started three...played in all five ACC games...picked up 10 ground balls and caused six turnovers...registered four draw controls...recorded a season-high four ground balls against Virginia Tech on March 15...caused three turnovers in the same game...earned the Ath-letics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BC

Four-year letterwinner at Ridgewood...captained the team as a senior ...led the team in points (108), assists (53), draw controls (58), ground balls (51) and caused turnovers (49)...holds the school record for sin-gle-season assists (53), draw controls (118) and career caused turn-overs (92)...received All-America honorable mention honors in 2007...named to the US Lacrosse Academic All-American team...selected as the team’s MVP in 2006 and 2007...named 2007 Player of the Year by Ridgewood Lacrosse Association...named 2007 North Jersey Player of the Year...2006 and 2007 Northern New Jersey Champion...led the team in goals (53), points (80) and draw controls (46) as a junior...se-lected first-team All-Galaxy, first-team All-North Jersey and first-team All-Suburban in 2006 and 2007...played for Metro club team...named to Upper Atlantic Regional Team in 2006...certified lacrosse referee...honor roll student.

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Born Dec. 20, 1988...Jillian is the youngest of Christopher and Karen Amo’s two daughters...sister Ashley played lacrosse for Princeton...enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.

A M O ’S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S

Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2008 13 3 0 0 0 0 10 4 62009 15 5 4 7 11 10 5 4 92010 11 4 2 3 5 13 8 14 4totals 39 12 6 10 16 23 23 22 19

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Goals 2 (2/21/09)Assists 3 (2/22/09)Ground balls 4 (3/15/08)Caused Turnovers 3 (x2)Draw Controls 3 (x2)

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AS A JUNIOR (201o)Played in and started all 18 games this season…tallied five goals and three assists for eight points…recorded nine shots…was a perfect 1-1 on free position shots…finished second on the team in ground balls with 31…tallied 21 draw controls, good enough for fourth on the team…led the Eagles with 20 caused turnovers for the year…named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll …named a Regional All-American.

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Played in all 18 games…started 17…tallied 14 points on nine goals and five assists…tied career high in points with four (1g, 3a) against Duke on April 11…tallied a career high three assists against Duke…recorded a career high three draws against Duke…took 17 shots on the season…collected 27 ground balls…caused 12 turnovers…won 13 draw controls.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)Started all 17 games...led the freshman class with 19 points...scored nine goals...fourth on team with 10 assists...recorded first collegiate point in the form of an assists in the first game of the season against Maryland on Feb. 24...scored first career goal one game later in win over St. Mary’s (CA) on March 2...tallied at least one point in seven of first eight games...notched four points (3g, 1a) in win over Connecticut on April 9...recorded four multi-point games...scored a goal and tallied two assists at Harvard on April 30...picked up 18 ground balls...won 15 draws...caused 11 turn-overs, tying for fourth of the team...took 30 shots...went 3-6 on free posi-tion shot attempts.

BEFORE BC

Four-year letterwinner at Mount Hebron High School in Ellicott City, Md...team captain as a senior...2003-07 Maryland State 3A champi-ons...named Lax Power and Lacrosse Magazine’s Number One Wom-en’s High School Team in the nation from 2003 to 2006...named to the first-team All-Howard County, Baltimore Sun’s All-County first team, and Washington Post’s and Howard County Times’ first team...selected to the Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro second team and Washington Post’s sec-ond team in 2007...first-team Mid-Atlantic National Team...selected to the Under Armour All-American Lacrosse Underclassman Team...also played for M&D club team of the Galaxy League from 2002 to 2007...earned first-team All-Galaxy honors in 2006...2006 Galaxy National Club Tournament champions...2005 All-Galaxy honorable mention...four-year basketball letterwinner...team captain as a senior...2006-07 Student Athlete Award recipient...honor roll student.

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Born July 20, 1988...Jillian is one of Tom and Vickie Rekart’s four children..…twin sister Katie plays for Duquesne…enrolled in the Connell School of Nursing.

2 • J i l l i a n R e k a r t

Sr • Defenseellicott City, Md. / Mount Hebron H.S.

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Goals 3 (4/9/08) Assists 3 (4/11/09) Points 4 (x2) Ground Balls 5 (2/20/10) Caused Turnovers 5 (2/20/10) Draw Controls 4 (3/17/10)

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Sr • MidfieldLake Forest ill. / Lake Forest H.S.

AS A JUNIOR (201o)Played in and started all 18 games…tallied 19 goals and four assists for 23 points…took 50 shots…was 4-11 on free position shots…notched 20 ground balls and 14 draw controls…caused 15 turnovers…notched the game-winning goal in double overtime in the 9-8 win over Brown on April 18…named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009))

Played in 17 games…started seven…recorded 10 points on 10 goals…took 28 shots on the season…recorded first collegiate hat trick on March 7 against Iona…was 1-2 in eight meter shots…collected 10 groundballs…won one draw control…caused four turnovers…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)Played in all 17 games and started three...recorded six points on three goals and three assists...scored first collegiate point on an assist in the win over St. Mary’s (CA) on March 2...notched first collegiate goal against Duke on April 12...scored two goals in win over Holy Cross on April 19...picked up seven ground balls and controlled three draws...caused four turnovers...took nine shots...went 1-3 on free position shots...named to the Athletics Director’s Award of Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BC

Four year letterwinner at Lake Forest...captained the team senior year...leading scorer on the team in all categories...recorded 55 goals, 20 as-sists, 58 ground balls, 43 draw controls and 36 caused turnovers senior year...holds the school record for most points... led the team in scoring as a junior (74 goals and 58 assists)...earned All-State and All-American accolades from 2005 to 2007...named Midfield Player of the Year in Il-linois in 2007...named 2006 Lake Forest Offensive MVP...earned 2007 team MVP honor...Lake Forest won the state championship in 2004 and was the runner-up in 2005 and 2006...two-time member of the Great Lakes National Team I...2006 Windy City Classic Tournament MVP and named to the Tournament All-Star team in 2007...three-year field hockey letterwinner...three-time state champions, from 2004 to 2006...earned Illinois All-State accolades in 2005 and 2006 and was captain as a senior...honor roll student.

PERSONAL

Born July 22, 1989...Hannah is the youngest of Steve and Joanie’s three daughters…two older sisters played lacrosse at Northwestern ...enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

A L L E Y ’S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S

Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2008 17 3 3 3 6 9 7 3 42009 17 7 10 0 10 28 10 1 42010 18 18 19 4 23 50 20 14 15totals 52 28 32 7 39 87 37 18 23

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Goals 3 (x2)Assists 1 (x7)Points 4 (4/14/10)Ground Balls 3 (3/2/10)Caused Turnovers 4 (2/26/10)Draw Controls 3 (3/24/10)

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AS A JUNIOR (201o)Played in 16 games, started 15…tallied 35 goals and 11 assists for 46 points…third on the team in goals and points and tied for second in assists…recorded 76 shots, tied for first on the team in the category…was 6-12 in free position shots…tallied 28 ground balls and 20 draw controls, including a career high four against Jacksonville on March 2…caused 15 turnovers…named to her second consecutive All-ACC team…named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement …named a Re-gional All-American.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009))

Started and played in all 18 games…third on the team in points with 50…led the team in goals scored with 40…scored at least one goal in all 18 games…tallied a career high five goals against Virginia Tech on Mar. 14…second on the team in assists with 10…scored two game-win-ning goals…took 84 shots on the season…collected 27 ground balls…won 23 draw controls…caused 23 turnovers…was 9-11 in eight me-ter shots…named to the All-ACC team…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement …named a Regional All-American.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)Did not play…received a medical redshirt for the season.

BEFORE BC

Letterwinner at Framingham High School...2007 tri-captain as a se-nior...two-time High School All-American...named an Under Armour All-American in 2007...high school team was undefeated (50-0) in 2006 and 2007 and won the state championship both years...named the 2007 Boston Globe Player of the Year...selected as team MVP...2004-07 North Sectional and Bay State League Champions...two-time Bay State Conference All-Star...three-time EMASS All-Star...a 2006-2007 Metrow-est Daily News All-Star...named to the Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic teams in 2006 and 2007...2005 and 2006 first-team All-Galaxy ...played for the Lower New England Team 2 in 2005 and Team 1 in 2006...also played for Mass Elite Club Team...played soccer and basketball as well...captained both teams senior year.

PERSONAL

Born Sept. 15, 1989...Kristin is the oldest of Donald and Amelia Igoe’s three children...enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

2 1 • K r i s t i n I g o e

Sr • MidfieldFramingham, Mass. / Framingham H.S.

I G O E ’S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S

Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2008 Did not play 2009 18 18 40 10 50 84 27 23 232010 16 15 35 11 46 76 28 20 15Totals 34 33 75 21 96 160 55 43 38

I G O E ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Goals 5 (3/14/09)Assists 2 (x5)Points 7 (3/14/09)Ground Balls 4 (x3)Caused Turnovers 3 (x5)Draw Controls 4 (3/2/10)

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AS A JUNIOR (201o)Played in and started all 18 games for the team this season, posting a 12-6 record…totaled 1023:25 minutes in net…recorded 125 saves on the season, good enough for tops in the ACC…recorded a .460 save percentage and an 8.62 goals against average…led the team in ground balls with 37…tallied four caused turnovers…named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009))

Played in two games…totaled 16:04 minutes in net…saw action for 10 minutes against Niagara on Feb. 22, did not allow a goal…saw action against Bryant Apr. 30, allowed one goal and made one save…faced two shots on the season…compiled a 3.73 GAA and a .500 save percentage.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)Played in seven games and started two...made first career start at Mas-sachusetts on March 22...tallied first career win against Virginia Tech on March 15...played in net for 147:44 minutes and recorded 21 saves...made 12 stops in the Virginia Tech game...compiled a 1-3 record, a 10.56 goals-against average and a .447 save percentage...picked up eight ground balls.

BEFORE BC

Four-year letterwinner for Hamilton-Wenham Regional...2007 team captain...named a 2007 All-American...a Cape Ann League All-Star from 2004 to 2006...2005-2007 All-League Cape Ann...named League Co-MVP...2006 Lower New England Women’s National Tournament Team goalie...also lettered in soccer and swimming...2007 swim captain...a National Honors Society member...four-year class president.

PERSONAL

Born April 26, 1989...one of Rick and Jacquie Serafino’s three chil-dren...twin brother, Kevin, is also a senior at BC...enrolled in the Col-lege of Arts and Sciences.

3 3 • S h e i l a S e r a f i n o

Sr • goalkeeperHamilton, Mass. / Hamilton-Wenham H.S.

S e r a f i n o ’S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S

Year gp gS W L t Svs. Sv% gA Min. gAA2008 7 2 1 3 0 21 .447 26 147:44 10.562009 2 0 0 0 0 1 .500 1 16:04 3.732010 18 18 12 6 0 125 .460 147 1023:25 8.62totals 27 20 13 9 0 147 .469 173 1171:09 7.64

s e r a f i n o ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Goals 3 (x2)Assists 1 (x7)Points 4 (4/14/10)Ground Balls 3 (3/2/10)Caused Turnovers 4 (2/26/10)Draw Controls 3 (3/24/10)

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2010))

Played in and started all 18 games this season…tallied four goals and three assists for seven points on the year…scored her first career goal in the team’s 14-5 win over Canisius on February 26…notched her first career assist in the Eagles’ 20-4 victory over Bryant on February 20…tallied 14 shots…was 0-2 in free position shots…led the team in draw controls with 33…finished fifth on the team in caused turnovers with 10…recorded 19 ground balls…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 11 games…collected six ground balls…caused four turn-overs…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BC

A four-year letterwinner...four-time division champion...four-time Prep Group A Champions...1st team All-Prep as a junior and senior...two-time Academic All-American...also a member of the soccer, cross coun-try and winter track teams at Oak Knoll...member of Operation Smile, student volunteer on medical mission to Honduras...an honors student.

PERSONAL

Born August 1, 1990...daughter of Patrick and Julia Caufield...has three sisters and one brother...enrolled in the College of Arts and Sci-ences.

2 8 • K at h e r i n e C au f i e l d

Jr • MidfieldChatham, n.J. / oak Knoll H.S.

C au f i e l d ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Goals 2 (x2)Assists 2 (2/20/10)Points 3 (2/26/10)Ground Balls 3 (4/28/10)Caused Turnovers 2 (4/18/10)Draw Controls 5 (3/5/10)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010))

Played in 16 games, started 14…missed four games due to injury…scored one goal and tallied two assists for three points on the season…earned first career assist on March 5 in the team’s 20-5 win over Si-ena…notched seven shots on the season…was 1-2 on free position shots…finished the year fourth on the team in ground balls with 23 and caused turnovers with 14…tallied 13 draw controls.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 11 games…tallied four points on four goals…recorded first collegiate goal on Feb. 22 against Niagara…tallied a career high two goals against Niagara…took 10 shots on the season…collected two ground balls…won three draw controls…caused one turnover.

BEFORE BC

A 2008 All-American Honorable Mention as a senior...captain of team senior year...2008 All League...2008 All Met 2nd team...1st team All Gal-axy...member of the soccer team...an honors student.

PERSONAL

Born March 1, 1990...daughter of Thomas and Andree Collins...has one older sister...enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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Jr • DefenseAlexandria, Va. /St. Stephens & St. Agnes

C O L L I N S ’ C A R E E R h i g h s

Goals 3 (x2)Assists 1 (x7)Points 4 (4/14/10)Ground Balls 3 (3/2/10)Caused Turnovers 4 (2/26/10)Draw Controls 3 (3/24/10)

C au f i e l d ’S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S

Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2009 11 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 42010 18 18 4 3 7 14 19 33 10totals 29 18 4 3 7 14 25 33 14

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2010))

Appeared in seven games, registering 65:24 minutes in goal…faced 23 shots, allowing 15 goals and tallying six saves…recorded a 13.76 goals against average…tallied a .286 save percentage…picked up six ground balls, including her first career GB in the team’s 14-5 win over Canisius on February 26.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in five games…played 74:27 minutes in net…faced 34 shots…allowed 15 goals…made 10 saves…made first collegiate save Mar. 4 against Fairfield…collected a career high eight saves against Fair-field…finished the season with a 12.09 GAA and .400 save percentage.

BEFORE BC

Captain of team senior year...Acton-Boxboro Regional High School Athlete of the Year…first team Boston Globe All-Scholastic…first team Boston Herald All-Scholastic...Lowell Sun Player of the Year as a se-nior...first team Dual County and EMASS All-Star...member of Lower New England Team Two at US Lacrosse National Tournament…career average 378 saves, 53% save average…six career assists...member of the indoor track and field team...captain senior year...placed third in Division One meet in shot put...coached Special Olympics soccer.

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Born January 3, 1990...oldest daughter of Peter and Trish Conway...has two sisters and one brother, Patrick...enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

2 2 • C at h e r i n e C o n way

Jr • goalkeeperActon, Mass. / Acton-Boxborough H.S.

C O n way ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Saves: 8 (3/4/09)Minutes: 37:00 (3/4/09)Ground Ball: 2 (x2)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010))

Played in 16 games, starting 14…collected seven ground balls and five draw controls…caused six turnovers.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Started and played in all 18 games…collected 21 ground balls…won one draw control…caused nine turnovers

BEFORE BC

Four year letterwinner...captain of team senior year...2008 US Lacrosse All-American (Honorable Mention)...2008 Under Armour All-American...two-year Academic All-American...first-team All-North Jersey junior and senior year...first-team All-Stars League junior and senior year...first-team All-Suburban as a junior and senior...Four-time county champion...member of Upper Atlantic Team #1 in Schoolgirls national tournament...as a senior scored 31 goals, 6 assists and 43 ground balls...holds high school record for career ground balls, 149...four year letterwinner in basketball...captain of team senior year...honor roll student.

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Born October 17, 1989...daughter of John and Suzanne Donovan...second of four children...enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.

1 6 • E l i z a b e t h D o n o va n

Jr • Defenseridgewood, n.J. / ridgewood H.S.

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Goals 3 (x2)Assists 1 (x7)Points 4 (4/14/10)Ground Balls 3 (3/2/10)Caused Turnovers 4 (2/26/10)Draw Controls 3 (3/24/10)

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Year gp gS W L t Svs. Sv% gA Min. gAA2009 5 0 0 0 0 10 .400 15 74:27 12.092010 7 0 0 0 0 6 .286 15 65:24 13.76totals 12 0 0 0 0 16 .343 30 139:51 12.93

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2010))

Appeared in five games…named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Hon-or Roll…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in five games…scored first collegiate goal Feb. 22 against Ni-agara…took four shots on the season…collected one ground ball.

BEFORE BC

Three year letterwinner for New Trier High School...captain of team se-nior year...All-American, All-State and All-Conference junior and senior year...won Illinois State Championship 2008...member of Illinois State All-Tournament team junior and senior year...Illinois Offensive Player of the Year as a junior in 2007...set record for most goals in a season for state of Illinois junior and senior year...set record for most goals in a season at New Trier HS junior and senior year...set record for most goals in a career for New Trier HS senior year...MVP of high school team junior year...an Inside Lacrosse magazine top 25 recruit...also a member of New Trier Tennis team...captain of tennis team freshman, sophomore and junior years...member of basketball team...Vice Presi-dent of Class of 2008...an honors student.

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Born June 24, 1990...daughter of Geoff and Anne Gummersall...has three sisters...a communications major in the College of Arts and Sci-ences.

1 3 • G i n n y G u m m e r s a l l

Jr • AttackWilmette, ill. / new trier

G U M M E R S A L L ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Goals: 1 (2/22/09)Points: 1 (2/22/09)Ground Balls: 1 (2/22/09)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010))

Played in 15 games, started 11…missed several games due to a foot injury…recorded 18 goals and two assists for 20 points…finished the season fifth on the team after recording 33 shots…led the team with eight goals on free position shots…picked up 15 ground balls and tallied 14 draw controls…caused seven turnovers.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 17 games…started eight…tallied 14 points on 10 goals and four assists…scored first collegiate goal on Feb. 21 against Canisius…recorded first collegiate hat trick Mar. 14 against Virginia Tech…took 16 shots on the season…collected 10 ground balls…controlled eight draws…caused seven turnovers.

BEFORE BC

A four year letter winner for the Pingree School...four-time league cham-pion...three-time New England Prep School All-Star...three-time Salem Evening News All-Star...1st team All-American 2007, 2008...Under Ar-mour All-American 2008...Eastern Independent League MVP as a senior in 2008...Boston Globe All-Scholastic in 2008...varsity letter winner in soc-cer and basketball...team captain of soccer and basketball as a senior.

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Born March 13, 1990...the oldest of Kevin and Lisa Taylor’s three chil-dren...enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

1 4 • S a m a n t h a Tay l o r

Jr • Midfieldtopsfield, Mass. / pingree H.S.

TAY L O R ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Goals 4 (3/5/10)Assists 1 (x6)Points 5 (3/5/10)Ground Balls 3 (x2)Draw Controls 3 (x2)Caused Turnovers 2 (x2)

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2010))Played in 16 games, started the final eight…tallied 22 goals and eight assists for 30 points…fourth on BC in goals, assists and points…took 33 shots…notched two game-winning goals…was 2-6 in free position attempts…re-corded first career hat trick on Mar. 17 in 13-7 win over Holy Cross...had career high five goals in 19-5 victory over Iona on Apr. 7…registered 20 draw controls and six ground balls…caused four turnovers…named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 14 games…started six…tallied 14 points (9 goals, 5 assists)…took 24 shots…tallied first collegiate point Feb. 21 with an assist against Canisius…recorded first collegiate goal against Niagara on Feb. 22…tallied a career high four points on two goals and two assists vs. Siena on Mar. 14…collected 12 ground balls…won 17 draw controls.

BEFORE BC

Four year letterwinner...three time New York State Champion...two-time All Long Island Second Team 2007 and 2008...All-County as a junior...US La-crosse All-American and Academic All-American as a senior...ranked first on team as a senior for ground balls (72) and second on team for goals (32), assists (57) and draw controls (23)...member of the Long Island Yellow Jackets and Liberty club teams...played basketball and soccer...captain of basketball team senior year...plays the trumpet.

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Born Mar. 28, 1990...daughter of John and Patricia...has one older brother...enrolled in the Lynch School of Education.

1 1 • B r i t ta n y W i lt o n

Jr • Attackgarden City n.Y. / garden City H.S.

W I LT O N ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Goals: 5 (4/7/10)Assists: 2 (x3)Points: 5 (x2)Ground Balls: 2 (x5)Draw Controls: 4 (4/7/10)Caused Turnovers: 1 (x5)

AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Played in 13 games, started one…tallied one shot on goals in the 17-6 win over Le Moyne on May 1…0-1 on free position shots dur-ing the year…notched two ground balls and three draw controls…caused one turnover.

BEFORE BC

Tri-captain senior year...led team to Cape Ann League Champion-ship in 2009...helped team capture division two north championship in 2009...made an appearance in the state final...earned all-league hon-ors as a senior...Cape-Ann League All-Star as sophomore...Cape-Ann All League team as a junior...Lower New England Team Two...impact player of the year...led team to Cape-Ann League Championships 2007 and 2008...four-year letter winner in swimming and captain senior year.

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Born on January 14, 1991…daughter of Bruce and Dorothy Barclay…has one older sister…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

1 8 • C a r o l i n e B a r c l ay

So • Midfieldnorth Andover, Mass. / north Andover H.S.

B A R C L AY ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Ground Balls 1 (x2)Draw Controls 1 (x3)Caused Turnovers 1 (3/5/10)

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Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2010 13 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 1totals 13 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 1

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Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2009 14 6 9 5 14 24 12 17 12010 16 8 22 8 30 33 6 20 4totals 30 14 31 13 33 57 18 37 5

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AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Played in and started all 18 games this season…finished second on the team in goals with 44 and second on the team in points with 55…recorded 11 assists…set the mark for highest scoring freshman campaign in BC history…registered 71 shots and tallied one game-winning goal…0-3 on free position shots…picked up six ground balls and 11 draw controls…caused one turnover...tallied her first career goal and assist in the team’s 20-4 win over Bryant on February 20…notched 10 hat tricks…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Aca-demic Achievement …named a Regional All-American.

BEFORE BC

A four-year letter winner in lacrosse...team co-captain junior and se-nior year...All-ISL for 2009...All-Gazette first-team in 2009...earned the Stone Ridge School Bonifant-Willson Award for all-around athlete...US Lacrosse High School first-team All-American for 2009...2008-2009 team leading scorer...2007-2008 All ISL...2008 team MVP...2008 All-Gazette Second Team...2007 All-Gazette Honorable Mention...totaled 162 goals and 77 assists in her high school career...All-ISL field hockey player and co-captain senior year.

PERSONAL

Born on June 23, 1990…daughter of Tyler and Lisa Blue…has two younger siblings…enrolled in the College of Arts ands Sciences.

4 • B r o o k e B lu e

So • AttackBethesda, Md.

Stone ridge School of the Sacred Heart

B lu e ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Goals 5 (x2)Assists 2 (x3)Points 6 (x2)Ground Balls 2 (4/28/10)Draw Controls 4 (3/5/10)Caused Turnovers 1 (3/2/10)

B lu e ’S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S

Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2010 18 18 44 11 55 71 6 11 1totals 18 18 44 11 55 71 6 11 1

AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Played in two games…made her first collegiate appearance in the team’s 19-5 win over Iona College on April 7…also saw playing time in the 17-6 win over Le Moyne on May 1.

BEFORE BC

A four-year varsity letter winner in lacrosse at Souhegan High School...captain of the team senior year...honored as Souhegan High School’s Most Intense Lacrosse player...missed most of the 2009 season due to injury...helped lead Souhegan High School to an undefeated 2008 season and the Division One Lacrosse Championship...member of the Upper New-England Regional Lacrosse first team, 2007-08...named to the New Hampshire All-State team in 2008...member of the All-Galaxy first-team for 2007-08...earned the Team Encouragement/Leadership Award at Souhegan High School...played six years for Granite State Elite Lacrosse...four-year varsity letter winner in soccer...captain of soc-cer team senior year...was an honor role student...was given honors for academic excellence in statistics.

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Born on July 9, 1991…daughter of Arthur and Joan Brault…has two older sisters…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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So • AttackAmherst n.H./ Souhegan H.S.

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AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Appeared in seven games, started four…tallied first collegiate assist on April 22 in the 17-6 loss to Duke during the ACC Championships…col-lected three ground balls and two draw controls.

BEFORE BC

Winner of the John Morrow Stanton Athletic Award….Alexandria Sportsmen Club Lacrosse Player of the Year…captain of her team…won three VISLA state championships in high school career…ISL conference champions…played field hockey…named to all tournament team.

PERSONAL

Born on October 15, 1990…daughter of William and Kristen Coffield…one brother and one sister…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

1 5 • J e s s i e C o f f i e l d

So • DefenseAlexandria Va./St. Stephens & St. Agnes

C O F F I E L D ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Assists 1 (4/22/10)Points 1 (4/22/10)Ground Balls 2 (4/18/10)Draw Controls 2 (4/18/10)

AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Played in three games…made her collegiate debut in the 19-5 win over Iona College on April 7…collected two ground balls and caused one turnover.

BEFORE BC

A four-year letter winner…captain senior year…second-team Middlesex League All-Star 2008…started for division 2 state championship team 2008…Lower New England Team 2 in 2008…Lower New England Team 2 tournament champions in 2008…first-team All-Galaxy 2007 and 2008…sophomore Division 2 State Finalist team starter.

PERSONAL

Born on September 7, 1990…daughter of Ronald and Lynne Mar-tignetti…has five brothers and two sisters…enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.

5 • Caroline Martignetti

So • AttackWinchester, Mass. / Winchester H.S.

M a r t i g n e t t i ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Ground Balls: 1 (x2)Caused Turnovers: 1 (5/1/10)

Martignetti ’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2010 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1totals 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

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Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2010 7 4 0 1 0 0 3 2 0totals 7 4 0 1 0 0 3 2 0

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AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Played in 15 games, started seven…made her collegiate debut with a start against Bryant in the first game of the season on February 20…collected 11 ground balls and three draw controls…caused four turnovers…named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BC

A four-year letter winner...team captain junior and senior year...team lead-ing point scorer senior year with 49 goals and 41 assists...US Lacrosse High School All-American 2009...won the state championship with her lacrosse team in 2009...earned the Concord Monitor player of the year award in 2009...Union team leader in 2009 and Union player of the year in 2009...selected as Bow High senior female career athlete...Second-Team All-State 2007...Upper New England Team Two 2007...All-Galaxy Team 2007...state championship team 2007...First-Team All-State 2008...Upper New England Team One 2008...Union Leader Team 2008...US Lacrosse High School All-American 2008...Bow High team MVP 2008...Bow High junior female athlete of the year...team leading scorer junior year with 65 goals and 17 assists...New Hampshire Female Senior Academic Athletic Award 2009...three-year letterwinner in basketball and team captain se-nior year...class vice-president for her freshman, junior and senior year.

PERSONAL

Born on May 18, 1991…daughter of Robert and Janet Meagher…two old-er brothers, Mike and D.J…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

9 • A l i s o n M e a g h e r

So • DefenseBow, n.H. / Bow H.S.

M E A G H E R ’S C A R E E R h i g h s

Ground Balls 2 (x2)Draw Controls 1 (x3)Caused Turnovers 1 (x4)

M E A G H E R ’S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S

Year gp gS g A pts Shots gB DC Ct2010 15 7 0 0 0 0 11 3 4totals 15 7 0 0 0 0 11 3 4

Sophomores/NEWCOMERS

BEFORE BC

Three-time First Team All-American 2008, 2009, & 2010…2010 Boston Globe Player of the Year…school record holder for Most Goals Scored in Career…2010 Team MVP…selected to the Boston Globe All-Scho-lastic, Boston Herald All-Scholastic, and Metrowest Daily News Super Team in 2008, 2009, & 2010…EMASS All Star and Bay State Confer-ence All Star in 2008, 2009, & 2010…Named Bay State League MVP in 2009 & 2010…tri-captain for Framingham H.S. in 2010...National Honor Society member…World Language Honor Society member…Philosophy club…enjoys photography…enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

PERSONAL

Born on March 30, 1992…daughter of Ed and Joanne Barry…has one brother, Mark.

12 • Moira Barry

Fr • AttackFramingham, Mass. / Framingham H.S.

BEFORE BC

Played four years of varsity lacrosse at St. Anthony’s…captain in 2010…received 2010 Gregor Award, give n to one senior female ath-lete who “exemplifies extraordinary character and possesses zealous enthusiasm”…first annual Dave Prutting Award for “leadership on and off the field”…All-League in 2009 & 2010…St. Anthony’s Varsity Lax Undefeated League Champions in 2009 & 2010…St. Anthony’s Var-sity Lacrosse #12 National Team Ranking in US Lacrosse Magazine…also lettered three years in varsity cross country…captain during senior year…received CHSAA Female Scholar Athlete of the Year Award in 2009… National Merit Commended Student…AP Scholar with Distinc-tion…member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL

Born on April 20, 1992…daughter of James and Janet Blohm…has one older sister, Lizette, who played lacrosse at BC as Class of 2006…enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

26 • Claire Blohm

Fr • MidfieldAmityville, n.Y. / St. Anthony’s H.S.

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Four-year varsity starter…team captain and team MVP senior year…2010 team leading scorer…won FCIAC’s freshman and junior year…won States three times…U.S. Lacrosse High School First Team All-American 2009 & 2010…All FCIAC and All-State First Team 2009 & 2010…Con-necticut Super Junior…member of Connecticut Chargers Club Team…also swam competitively…U.S. Swimming High School All-American…All FCIAC…All-State 2007-20l0…captain senior year…Darien H.S. record holder in the 100 yard freestyle and 200 freestyle relay…hopes to pur-sue a career in the field of hospital administration.…four-year Honor Roll student.

PERSONAL

Born on July 21, 1992…daughter of Paul and Eileen Ceglarski…Has an older brother and sister….Grandfather is Len Ceglarski, former BC men’s hockey coach…enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

23 • Caroline Ceglarski

Fr • MidfieldDarien, Conn. / Darien H.S.

BEFORE BC

Team leader in points, goals, and assists senior year…US Lacrosse Academic All American 2010…IAAM A Conference All Star 2010…First Team Alla Anne Arundel County 2010…All Saint All Star Coaches Award 2010…First Team All Galaxy 2010…Second Team All Met Washington Post 2010…Under Armour DC Underclassmen 2009…US Lacrosse National School Girls DC Team #1 2009…National Draw Championship Team 2008 & 2009…three-year letter winner in swimming…captain se-nior year…2010 Coaches Award recipient…National Catholic Champion-ship and IAAM Championship Meet qualifier…one year field hockey let-terwinner…Fragile X Field Hockey Champions 2009…National Society of High School Scholars…enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences…Presi-dent’s Education Award…Maryland Distinguished Scholar Honorable Mention…Honor Roll Student Athlete…All American Academic Scholar.

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Born on September 19, 1992…daughter of Jim and Mary McNelis…has one brother.

3 • Kelly McNelis

Fr • AttackMillersville, Md. / St. Mary’s High School

BEFORE BCFour year varsity starter…team captain 2009 & 2010…Four-time South Shore League All Star…League MVP 2010…Boston Globe All Scholastic 2009 & 2010…Boston Globe Division II Player of the Year 2010…Patriot Ledger All Scholastic 2008, 2009, & 2010…Boston Herald All Scholastic 2009 & 2010…State Champion 2009 & 2010…Two-time Eastern Mass All Star Team 1 2009 & 2010…State Finalist 2008…2010 All American…2008 & 2009 ELNE team member…2009 New England Under Armour team member…awarded Outstanding Female Scholar-Athlete at Norwell H.S., 2010…three year varsity starter for soccer…team captain 2008 & 2009…two-time Patriot Ledger All Scholastic 2009 & 2010…EasternoMass. Divi-sion III Team 1…South Shore Lea8ue All Star 2008 & 2009…also three-year varsity starter for basketball…was Class President for four years at Norwell H.S….two-year member of National Honor Societywinner of the Saint Michael’s Book Award for Community Service in 2009…member of the Spanish National Honor Society.

PERSONALBorn on March 19, 1992…daughter of Paul and Jeanne O’Connell…has three sisters, Rose, who plays lacrosse at Bowdoin, Mary, and Jane…enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

10 • Kara O ’Connell

Fr • Defensenorwell, Mass. / norwell H.S.

BEFORE BC

Four year varsity player…captain in 2010...2010 Player to Watch…2010 All-County…2010 Regional finalists…2009 Player to Watch…2009 County and Regional Champions…2009 State finalists…2008 Regional finalists…2007 County, Regional, and State Champions…played on M&D 2010 Black…won Galaxy Nationals 2007 & 2008…Vail Shootout 2009…Evolution 2009…Finalists Galaxy Nationals 2009…three year varsity soccer player…Player to Watch in 2008 & 2009…Honor Roll student…member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society…enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

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Born on January 14, 1992…daughter of Robert and Susan Weilmin-ster…has two younger siblings.

7 • Carly Weilminster

Fr • Midfieldellicott City, Md. / Mount Hebron High School

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Boston College Combined Team StatisticsAll games (as of Nov 11, 2010)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 12-6 7-1 5-5 0-0CONFERENCE 1-4 1-1 0-3 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-2 6-0 5-2 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Feb 20 at Bryant W 20-4 109Feb 26 CANISIUS W 14-5 115Mar 02 at Jacksonville W 18-6 223Mar 05 SIENA W 20-5 135

* Mar 13 VIRGINIA TECH W 14-9 112Mar 17 at Holy Cross W 13-7 221

* Mar 20 at #2 Maryland Terrapins L 6-7 551Mar 24 VERMONT W 14-10 145

* Mar 27 #4 NORTH CAROLINA L 6-15 515* Apr 03 at #4 Virginia L 6-12 1003

Apr 07 IONA COLLEGE W 19-5 104* Apr 10 at #4 Duke L 11-12 284

Apr 14 at #17 Boston University W 18-11 266Apr 18 at Brown Wo2 9-8 587Apr 22 at #4 Duke L 6-17 0Apr 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 12-6 124May 1 LE MOYNE W 17-6 347May 05 at Harvard L 9-17 451

TEAM STATISTICS BC OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 232-439 162-379 Goals scored per game 12.89 9.00 Shot pct. . 5 2 8 . 4 2 7 Shots on goal-Attempts 340-439 293-379 SOG pct. . 7 7 4 . 7 7 3 S h o t s / G a m e 24.4 21.1 A s s i s t s 91 57MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 12-19 8-13 Conversion Percent . 6 3 2 . 6 1 5GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 232 162 M a n - u p 12 8 M a n - d o w n 3 4 U n a s s i s t e d 145 105 O v e r t i m e 1 0 Goals scored average 12.78 8.93GROUND BALLS 264 270TURNOVERS 257 241CAUSED TURNOVERS 128 116FACEOFFS (W-L) 0-0 0-0 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0CLEARS 217-265 185-222 Clear Pct. . 8 1 9 . 8 3 3PENALTIES N u m b e r 16 22 M i n u t e s 14:00 14:30ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1597 3695 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/200 10/370 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB Faceoff11 Lauren Costello 18 52 39 91 76 2 1 13 0-04 Brooke Blue 18 44 11 55 71 2 0 6 0-021 Kristin Igoe 16 35 11 46 76 1 1 28 0-01 Brittany Wilton 16 22 8 30 33 3 0 6 0-08 Hannah Alley 18 19 4 23 50 0 1 20 0-014 Sam Taylor 15 18 2 20 33 1 0 15 0-017 Peyton Killeen 18 16 3 19 35 1 0 14 0-023 Mary Stinson 14 9 1 10 15 2 0 3 0-02 Jill Rekart 18 5 3 8 9 0 0 31 0-028 Katherine Caufield 18 4 3 7 14 0 0 19 0-010 Suzanne Cannon 5 4 0 4 4 0 0 0 0-025 Jill Amo 11 2 3 5 13 0 0 8 0-06 Kate Collins 16 1 2 3 7 0 0 23 0-024 Kate Rooney 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-05 Caroline Martignet 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-016 Elizabeth Donovan 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0-022 Catherine Conway 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0-019 Marissa Irwin 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-018 Caroline Barclay 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-013 Ginny Gummersall 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-033 Sheila Serafino 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0-027 Sophia Gouraige 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-015 Jessie Coffield 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0-09 Ali Meagher 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0-03 Blair Clancy 17 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 0-020 Delaney Brault 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Total 18 232 91 323 439 12 3 264 0-0Opponents 18 162 57 219 379 8 4 270 0-0

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T33 Sheila Serafino 18 1023:25 147 8.62 125 . 4 6 0 12-6-022 Catherine Conway 7 65:24 15 13.76 6 . 2 8 6 0-0-0

Total 18 1088:49 162 8.93 131 . 4 4 7 12-6-0Opponents 18 1088:49 232 12.78 109 . 3 2 0 6-12-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBoston College 112 119 0 1 232Opponents 80 82 0 0 162

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBoston College 66 65 0 0 131Opponents 57 50 1 0 108

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBoston College 227 208 1 3 439Opponents 194 183 2 0 379

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBoston College 169 169 1 1 340Opponents 146 147 0 0 293

2010 SEASON STATISTICS

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2010 ACC STANDINGS

ConFerenCe oVerALL W L pct. W L pct.Maryland 4 1 .800 22 1 .957North Carolina 4 1 .800 17 3 .850Virginia 4 1 .800 14 6 .700Duke 2 3 .400 14 6 .700Boston College 1 4 .200 12 6 .667Virginia Tech 0 5 .000 6 11 .353

goALS per gAMe1. Karri Ellen Johnson MD 55 2.892. Lauren Costello BC 52 2.895. Brooke Blue BC 44 2.447. Kristin igoe BC 35 2.19

ASSiStS per gAMe1. Lauren Costello BC 39 2.172. Christie Kaestner DU 36 2.00

pointS per gAMe1. Lauren Costello BC 91 5.062. Corey Donohoe NC 65 3.82

gAMe-Winning goALS1. Lauren Costello BC 7 0.392. Corey Donohoe NC 5 0.29

grounD BALLS per gAMe1. Jessica Nonn VT 45 2.65t5. Sheila Serafino BC 37 2.06

SHotS per gAMe1. Karri Ellen Johnson MD 111 5.845. Kristin igoe BC 76 4.75

MAn-up goALS per gAMe1. Kat Thomas DU 8 0.44t3. Brittany Wilton BC 3 0.19

MAn-DoWn goALS per gAMet1. Kristin igoe BC 1 0.06 Hannah Alley BC 1 0.06 Lauren Costello BC 1 0.06

goALS AgAinSt AVerAge1. Katelyn Luker VT 0 0.009. Sheila Serafino BC 147 8.62

SAVe perCentAge1. Kasey Howard MD 12 .7067. Sheila Serafino BC 125 .460

SAVeS per gAMe1. Molly Mackler DU 60 8.572. Sheila Serafino BC 125 6.94

ALL-ACC TEAM

nAMe SCHooLLauren Costello Boston CollegeKristin Igoe Boston CollegeSarah Bullard DukeLindsay Gilbride DukeDanielle Kachulis DukeKat Thomas DukeKarri Ellen Johnson MarylandCaitlyn McFadden MarylandSarah Mollison MarylandKatie Schwarzmann MarylandKarissa Taylor MarylandCorey Donohoe North CarolinaMia Hurrin North CarolinaLogan Ripley North CarolinaJenn Russell North CarolinaLiz Downs VirginiaKaitlin Duff VirginiaBrittany Kalkstein Virginia

Player of the Year Caitlyn McFadden, MarylandRookie of the Year Katie Schwarzmann, MarylandCo-Coaches of the Year Cathy Reese, Maryland Jenny Levy, North Carolina

2010 ACC LEADERS

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“Community service and giving back to others has always been a standard in our program...but it has become something we choose and love doing.” – Caroline Barclay, ’13

“Often, community service is viewed as giving to others, which it rightfully is, but the joy we receive in return from these children is indescribable. The les-sons on life and perspective each of them provides by simply being with us is something remarkable and invaluable. There is no question it is a mutual day of lessons and affection. Our student-athletes are unbelievable with these children.” – Head Coach Bowen Holden

“We are so fortunate to get the opportunity to take part in such meaningful community service here at Boston College. We especially love going to the Franciscan hospital for our annual cookie decorat-ing with the kids. It is a great reminder of how lucky we are but also how important it is to give back.” – Hannah Alley, ’11

“The team to me is the best part about BC La-crosse. We all have so much fun together, and always push each other to work our hardest. The community service that we do is always an amaz-ing and rewarding experience.” – Ali Meagher, ’13

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1996Jaime BaldanteKatherine GladchukCarolin HargreavesElizabeth LaneMegan McElvogueKirstin MiduraSusan PittChristen PlotnerDanielle WoodKatrina Zorka

1997Jaime BaldanteMelissa ColeKatherine GladchukCarolin HargravesRomina KingElizabeth LaneJulie LufkinSusan PittChristen PlotnerEmily Santos Danielle Wood

1998Jaime BaldanteMelissa ColeKatie GladchukRomina KingLiz LaneJulie LufkinSusan PittChristen PlotnerEmily SantosDanielle Wood

1999Jaime BaldanteMelissa ColeLael CraginChristina DeMicheleKatie GladchukElizabeth HerrLiza KimballValerie LeuchsJulie LufkinSusan PittChristen PlotnerEmily SantosRachael TellaJennifer WilsonBrooke Zwarg

2000Jaime BaldanteDeirdre CocksMelissa ColeHonor CrowtherElizabeth HerrJulie LufkinLauren MillerSusan PittEmily SantosRachael TellaBrooke Zwarg2001Blair AnsteyRachel BauschChristina DeMicheleKimberly JacobsKatie KaufmanKrista LombardiLauren MillerTara MorleyLisa PatakiRachael TellaBrooke Zwarg2002Blair AnsteyRachel BauschSara CarpenterChristina DeMicheleSarah FosterAbigail GotfredsonKimberly JacobsMichelle LawsonKrista LombardiJennifer MeekTara MorleyLisa PatakiLauren SeeryCarley St. LuciaRachael TellaJaclyn YovankinRachel Zeller2003Lizette BlohmCaitlin BrackenLindsay CopeSarah FosterAbigail GotfredsonTara HoveyCarter KahleCourtney LegathJennifer MeekVictoria O’KaneCarley St. LuciaJaclyn Yovankin

2004Brittany BarryLizette BlohmLindsay CopeMeghan DavisTara HoveyElizabeth KadisonCarter KahleMichelle LawsonCourtney LegathAlexandra LloydElizabeth SchuvilleCarley St. LuciaKatherine WagonerJaclyn Yovankin

2005Brittany BarryLizette BlohmShauna CulhaneElizabeth KadisonMolly KaneCourtney LegathAlexandra LloydCatharine SaylorElizabeth SchuvilleCarley St. LuciaAlana VivoloKatherine WagonerBrooke WilsonJaclyn YovankinCourtney Zwirko

2006Lizette BlohmShauna CulhaneMeghan DavisKatie DeBloisEmily HanniganElizabeth KadisonCatharine SaylorElizabeth SchuvilleRachel TinquistAlanaVivoloKatherine WagonerBrooke WilsonCourtney Zwirko

2007Caitlin BurrShauna CulhaneMeghan DavisKatie DeBloisEmily HanniganElizabeth MaddockMaura MahoneyCaitlin SwiftRachel TinquistKatherine WagonerCourtney Zwirko

2008Hannah AlleyJillian AmoLauren CostelloShauna CulhaneKatie DeBloisEmily HanniganKaitlyn HorsmanKristen HorsmanKristin IgoeMaura MahoneyRachel TinquistCourtney Zwirko

2009Hannah AlleyJillian AmoKatherine CaufieldLauren CostelloKatie DeBloisEmily HanniganKristin IgoeMaura MahoneyRachel TinquistNicole Tufariello

2010Hannah AlleyJillian AmoBrooke BlueKatherine CaufieldLauren CostelloKatie DeBloisVirginia GummersallKristin IgoeMarissa IrwinPeyton KilleenAlison MeagherKatherine Rooney

Athletics Director’s Award

for Academic ExcellenceiWLCA ALL-nortHeASt region1992 Katy Finch (1st team) Missy Hug (honorable mention) Becky Taylor (1st team)1994 Bryn Chave (1st team) Christine Curley (1st team) Lisa Doty (2nd team) Shannon Doyle (2nd team)1996 Danielle Wood (1st team) Bryn Chave (2nd team) Tobin Dominick (2nd team) Megan McElvogue (2nd team)1997 Megan McElvogue (1st team) Danielle Wood (1st team) Maggie Berkery (2nd team)1998 Danielle Wood (1st team)2000 Lauren Miller (2nd team) Emily Ryan (2nd team)2001 Lauren Miller (1st team) Emily Ryan (2nd team)2002 Lauren Miller (1st team)2003 Jacklyn Yovankin (2nd team)2004 Carley St. Lucia (2nd team)2005 Susie Breaznell (2nd team) Carley St. Lucia (2nd team)2006 Margot Spatola (2nd team)2007 Jenna McCabe (2nd team)2008 Jenna McCabe (1st team) Lauren Costello (2nd team) Lauren Fitzpatrick (2nd team)2009 Kristin Igoe (1st team) Katie Monaghan (1st team) Margot Spatola (1st team) Emily Hannigan (2nd team)2010 Lauren Costello (1st team) Kristin Igoe (1st team) Brooke Blue (2nd team) Jill Rekart (2nd team)

iWLCA ACADeMiC Honor roLL1998 Christy Plotner Danielle Wood2000 Jaime Baldante Susan Pitt2001 Chrissie DeMichele Lauren Miller2004 Courtney Legath Jackie Yovankin2005 Courtney Legath Carley St. Lucia Jackie Yovankin2006 Elizabeth Kadison Katherine Wagoner2007 Emily Hannigan Elizabeth Kadison Katherine Wagoner2008 Katie DeBlois Emily Hannigan2009 Lauren Costello Emily Hannigan2010 Hannah Alley Lauren Costello

ALL-AMeriCA teAM1994 Christine Curley (3rd team)2010 Lauren Costello (2nd team)CoSiDA ACADeMiC ALL-DiStriCt i WoMen’S At-LArge teAM 2003 Courtney Legath (2nd team)ALL-ACC ACADeMiC teAM2006 Lizette Blohm Emily Hannigan Elizabeth Kadison Katherine Wagoner Brooke Wilson2007 Emily Hannigan Elizabeth Kadison Katherine Wagoner2008 Emily Hannigan Maura Mahoney Lauren Costello2009 Lauren Costello Emily Hannigan Maura Mahoney Jenna McCabe2010 Lauren Costello Peyton Killeen Hannah Alley Kristin Igoe Jill Rekart

ALL-ACC teAM2007 Jenna McCabe2008 Jenna McCabe2009 Kristin Igoe Katie Monaghan2010 Lauren Costello Kristin IgoeACC poStgrADuAte SCHoLArSHip2009 Emily Hannigan

iWLCA DiViSion i Honor SquAD (GPA of 3.00 or higher)2004, 2005, 2006, 20072008, 2009, 2010

ALL-Big eASt teAM2001 Lauren Miller (1st team) Emily Ryan (2nd team)2002 Lauren Miller (1st team) Jacklyn Yovankin (2nd team)2003 Jacklyn Yovankin (2nd team)2004 Susie Breaznell (1st team) Carley St. Lucia (1st team)2005 Susie Breaznell (1st team) Carley St. Lucia (1st team) preSASon ALL-Big eASt teAM2001 Lauren Miller Emily Ryan2002 Lauren Miller2003 Jacklyn Yovankin

ALL-TIME HONORS

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19925-7 OverallHead Coach Sherren GraneseMarch18 Brown L 2-821 Temple L 6-723 Bucknell W 7-430 at Harvard L 6-14April1 Colgate W 9-84 at Hofstra L 6-148 at UNH L 3-712 at Vermont PPD15 at Dartmouth W 14-418 Northwestern W 8-125 Old Dominion L 4-526 Cornell L 5-1029 Yale W 7-5

19935-9 OverallHead Coach Sherren GraneseMarch20 at Temple L 4-1023 Springfield W 14-625 Brown L 5-930 Massachusetts W 17-1April3 Hofstra W 14-66 UNH L 7-108 Harvard L 2-1310 Vermont L 4-917 at Cornell W 12-818 at Cornell L 5-922 Dartmouth L 5-1224 Holy Cross W 11-025 James Madison L 9-1628 at Yale L 7-12

19948-7 OverallHead Coach Sherren GraneseMarch16 Harvard^ L 4-2419 Massachusetts ^ W 11-1022 Springfield% W 15-624 Brown% W 11-826 Temple^ L 6-1331 at Hofstra W 16-7April6 at UNH W 8-710 at Vermont L 13-1414 at Holy Cross W 13-816 Colgate# W 12-721 at Dartmouth L 3-1324 Cornell# W 11-927 Yale# L 7-8May1 Virginia$ L 5-87 Virginia* L 5-13^ played at Nickerson Field at Boston University% played at MIT# played at Bentley College$ played at Dartmouth College* ECAC semifinals at UNH

19955-8 OverallHead Coach Sherren GraneseMarch15 Harvard L 2-1222 Brown L 5-1325 Temple L 4-1029 Dartmouth L 4-11April6 UNH L 5-79 Villanova W 15-612 Cornell L 8-9 OT13 Colgate L 8-1019 Holy Cross W 16-322 Rutgers W 9-7 OT26 Yale L 6-1029 Massachusetts W 10-9

19968-7 OverallHead Coach Mary Ann FoleyMarch13 Harvard L 4-1116 at St. Joseph’s W 18-917 at Villanova L 3-820 Brown L 5-1523 at Holy Cross W 8-327 at Dartmouth L 6-1031 Temple L 8-12April4 at Rutgers L 8-913 Colgate W 13-714 Lafayette W 7-617 UNH W 11-821 Cornell W 8-724 Yale L 7-1126 Massachusetts W 10-628 at Vermont W 14-5

19975-11 OverallHead Coach Mary Ann FoleyMarch 4 at UNC L 5-217 at Duke L 6-712 Harvard L 3-715 Villanova W 11-10 OT19 at Brown L 1-1122 Holy Cross W 12-126 Dartmouth L 7-13April4 St. Joseph’s W 13-116 at Temple L 5-1910 Boston U. W 15-815 UNH W 14-719 at Colgate L 8-1720 at Cornell L 5-823 at Yale L 4-1426 at Massachusetts L 12-1528 Rutgers L 9-13

19985-10 OverallHead Coach Mary Ann FoleyMarch11 Harvard W 11-914 at Villanova W 8-715 at St. Joseph’s W 10-418 Brown L 9-1324 at Boston U. L 9-1726 Temple L 3-1728 at Rutgers L 1-7April1 at Dartmouth L 3-178 Yale L 8-1717 Syracuse L 8-1619 Cornell W 12-1022 at UNH L 12-1324 Massachusetts L 10-1226 Duke L 9-1629 Connecticut W 16-6

19994-11 OverallHead Coach Mary Ann FoleyMarch4 at George Mason L 8-208 Notre Dame L 9-1313 at Brown L 6-1720 at Connecticut W 15-14 OT22 Harvard L 8-1424 at Holy Cross W 8-727 at Rutgers L 7-2128 at Penn W 14-1131 Dartmouth^ L 5-18April7 at Yale L 7-1713 Boston U. L 8-1317 at Syracuse L 8-2018 at Cornell L 6-1621 UNH L 8-1625 Villanova W 14-12^ played at Bentley College

20006-10 OverallHead Coach Shari KrasnooFebruary21 Denver^ W 19-10March 11 Brown& L 8-1315 at Harvard L 9-1318 at Villanova W 10-919 at St. Joseph’s W 12-622 at Boston U. L 6-1125 at Monmouth L 5-10April5 Yale L 8-177 at Fairfield W 17-69 Notre Dame L 10-1311 Connecticut L 10-1314 Syracuse L 7-1516 Cornell L 7-1520 at UNH L 10-2022 Davidson W 14-1326 Holy Cross W 11-9^ played at UNC& played at Bentley College

20016-9 Overall, 1-5 BIG EAST RecordHead Coach Shari KrasnooMarch14 Harvard^ L 11-1417 Notre Dame* L 7-821 at Holy Cross L 9-1124 at Hofstra L 5-1325 Villanova W 11-928 Georgetown* L 3-1831 Virginia Tech* L 13-16April4 at Rutgers* L 7-197 at Albany W 20-1010 at Connecticut* W 7-614 at Syracuse* L 10-1918 UNH L 13-1420 Denver W 16-622 Stanford W 19-429 Monmouth W 11-10^ played at Bentley College* BIG EAST contest20028-9 Overall, 1-5 BIG EAST RecordHead Coach Shari KrasnooMarch7 LaSalle^ W 16-79 at Villanova W 13-513 at Harvard L 4-1117 at Notre Dame* L 5-1422 Syracuse*& L 9-1725 at Fairfield W 12-1127 Hofstra & L 10-1630 Duquesne& W 16-9April2 Sacred Heart W 17-36 at Va. Tech* W 16-15 OT8 Holy Cross& W 17-910 Connecticut* L 7-1114 at Georgetown* L 10-2319 Stanford L 10-1321 Rutgers* L 5-726 Albany W 21-328 at UNH L 3-15^ played at Villanova* BIG EAST contest& played at Bentley College

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20039-6 Overall, 2-4 BIG EAST RecordHead Coach Shari KrasnooMarch 8 at LaSalle W 13-1212 Harvard L 8-915 Notre Dame* L 12-1321 at Syracuse* L 6-1423 Villanova W 15-426 Fairfield W 14-4April4 Virginia Tech*W 10-86 Cal-Berkeley W 9-811 Denver W 15-213 Georgetown* L 6-1116 Brown L 7-1319 at Rutgers* L 9-1123 at Holy Cross W 13-729 Quinnipiac W 16-6May4 @ Connecticut* W 6-5* BIG EAST contest 20046-11 Overall, 0-6 BIG EAST RecordHead Coach Shari KrasnooMarch4 at Stony Brook W 18-86 at Villanova W 8-510 at Harvard W 9-712 LaSalle$ W 11-514 Penn$ L 2-1121 Hofstra L 9-1524 at UNH L 11-1928 at Notre Dame* L 7-1731 Boston U. W 7-5April4 at Va. Tech* L 6-147 Connecticut* L 4-910 at Georgetown* L 3-2016 Rutgers* L 3-1018 Syracuse* L 10-1424 Holy Cross L 7-927 Fairfield W 18-6May4 at Brown L 5-11$ played at Bentley College* BIG EAST contest

200510-7 Overall, 1-4 BIG EAST RecordHead Coach Shari KrasnooMarch2 at Fairfield W 11-1011 at Rutgers* L 10-11 OT16 Brown W 15-819 Quinnipiac W 8-622 Stony Brook W 17-1026 Notre Dame* W 10-930 Boston U. L 7-15April2 Massachusetts W 13-126 at Connecticut* L 8-129 Georgetown* L 8-1216 Syracuse* L 4-1120 at Holy Cross W 19-523 at Hofstra W 8-727 Harvard W 13-8May1 St. Mary’s W 18-114 Dartmouth L 2-1714 Connecticut^ L 14-7* BIG EAST contest^ ECAC Championship @ Storrs, Conn.

20068-9 Overall, 1-4 ACC RecordHead Coach Bowen HoldenFebruary26 at UNC* L 4-15March4 at Brown L 7-108 at Longwood W 15-812 at Virginia* L 3-1815 at Quinnipiac W 12-618 at Stony Brook W 11-822 Fairfield W 15-924 at Harvard W 15-929 Boston U. L 12-16April1 Massachusetts W 16-105 Connecticut L 10-139 Virginia Tech*W 13-815 Duke* L 5-1919 Holy Cross W 9-522 Maryland* L 11-1327 Maryland^ L 8-21May3 Dartmouth L 2-16* ACC contest^ ACC Championship first round @ M&T Bank Stadium; Baltimore, Md.

20076-11 Overall, 1-4 ACC RecordHead Coach Bowen HoldenFebruary24 at Maryland* L 8-18March3 Fairfield W 19-710 at Yale L 10-1611 Harvard W 22-1214 at Holy Cross L 11-1818 at Virginia Tech* W 16-1521 at Vermont W 16-1025 Massachusetts L 9-10 OT28 at Boston U. L 7-9April 1 at UNC* L 4-145 at Connecticut L 12-177 Marist W 9-814 Duke* L 8-1621 Virginia* L 6-1326 Virginia^ L 7-15May2 at Dartmouth L 9-135 Brown W 13-3* ACC contest^ ACC Championship first round @ Fetzer Field; Chapel Hill, N.C.

20087-10 Overall, 2-3 ACC RecordHead Coach Bowen HoldenFebruary24 Maryland L 10-23March2 at St. Mary’s (CA) W 20-35 at Stanford L 10-148 Yale L 8-1112 at Fairfield L 12-1415 Virginia Tech* W 10-922 at Massachusetts L 10-1326 Boston U. L 10-1729 North Carolina* W 5-4 2OTApril5 at Virginia* L 4-129 Connecticut W 18-812 at Duke* L 6-1616 Vermont W 12-1119 Holy Cross W 18-624 at North Carolina^ L 8-1230 at Harvard L 11-14May3 at Brown W 19-9

20099-9 Overall, 0-5 ACC RecordHead Coach Bowen HoldenFebruary21 at Canisius W 18-1322 at Niagara Unvi. W 20-1March1 Lehigh W 11-104 Fairfield L 12-197 at Iona College W 19-811 Brown W 13-514 at Virginia Tech* L 14-16 (OT)18 at Holy Cross W 15-721 at Maryland* L 5-1025 Vermont W 14-828 at North Carolina L 8-12April4 Virginia* L 9-118 Boston University L 6-1311 Duke* L 9-1414 at Siena W 17-817 Bryant W 15-223 at Duke^ L 7-1630 Harvard L 8-9* ACC contest^ ACC Championship first round @ Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va.

201012-6 Overall, 1-4 ACC RecordHead Coach Bowen HoldenFebruary20 at Bryant W 20-426 Canisius W 14-5March2 at Jacksonville W 18-65 Siena W 20-513 Virginia Tech* W 14-917 at Holy Cross W 13-720 at Maryland* L 6-724 Vermont W 14-1027 North Carolina* L 6-15April3 at Virginia* L 6-127 Iona College W 19-510 at Duke* L 11-1214 at Boston University W 18-1118 at Brown W 9-8 (2OT)22 at Duke^ L 6-1728 New Hampshire W 12-6t1 Le Moyne W 17-65 at Harvard L 9-17* ACC contest^ ACC Championship first round @ Ludwig Field in College Park, Md.

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goALS1. Lauren Costello Sr. 2010 522. Susie Breaznell Sr. 2005 453. Brooke Blue Fr. 2010 444. Jenna McCabe Jr. 2008 435. Lauren Costello So. 2008 426. Kristin Igoe So. 2009 407. Lauren Miller Sr. 2002 418. Bryn Chave So. 1994 38 Jenna McCabe So. 2007 3810. Lauren Fitzpatrick Jr. 2008 3711. Lauren Costello Fr. 2007 36 12. Kristin Igoe Jr. 2010 35 Susie Breaznell Jr. 2004 35 Carley St. Lucia So. 2003 35 Susie Breaznell Fr. 2002 3516. Lauren Costello Jr. 2009 3417. Jenna McCabe Sr. 2009 33 Maura Mahoney Sr. 2009 3319. Susie Breaznell So. 2003 3220. Margot Spatola Fr. 2006 31 Meggie O’Neill Jr. 2003 31

ASSiStS1. Lauren Miller So. 2000 412. Lauren Costello Sr. 2010 353. Lauren Miller Sr. 2002 354 Courtney Legath So. 2003 285. Shannon Doyle Sr. 1994 196. Lauren Costello Jr. 2009 18 Jenna McCabe Sr. 2009 188. Courtney Legath Jr. 2004 16

pointS1. Lauren Costello Sr. 2010 912. Lauren Miller Sr. 2002 763. Lauren Costello So. 2008 584. Brooke Blue Fr. 2010 55 Jenna McCabe Jr. 2008 555. Lauren Costello Jr. 2009 526. Jenna McCabe Sr. 2009 517. Kristin Igoe So. 2009 50 Susie Breaznell Sr. 2005 509. Bryn Chave So. 1994 4910. Courtney Legath So. 2003 47 Lauren Costello Fr. 2007 4712. Kristin Igoe Jr. 2010 4613. Jenna McCabe So. 2007 4514. Maura Mahoney Sr. 2009 44 Susie Breaznell Fr. 2002 44 Carley St. Lucia So. 2003 4417. Meggie O’Neill Jr. 2003 42 Lauren Fitzpatrick Jr. 2008 4219. Elizabeth Kadison Jr. 2006 40 Elizabeth Kadison Sr. 2007 40 Bryn Chave Sr. 1996 40

grounD BALLS *1. Jacklyn Yovankin So. 2003 892. Carley St. Lucia So. 2003 573. Courtney Legath So. 2003 554. Alan Vivolo Fr. 2003 505. Lauren Meyers Jr. 2002 496. Jacklyn Yovankin Fr. 2002 47 Susie Breaznell So. 2003 47 Nancy Gillis Fr. 2003 479. Katy Finch Sr. 1992 44 Christine Curley So. 1992 44 Melissa Hug Sr. 1992 4412. Meggie O’Neill So. 2002 42 Lauren Miller Sr. 2002 42 Carley St. Lucia Jr. 2004 42

DrAW ControLS1. Maura Mahoney So. 2007 732. Emily Ryan Jr. 2000 543. Emily Ryan Sr. 2001 534. Maura Mahoney Sr, 2009 445. Jenna McCabe So. 2007 416. Christine Curley Sr. 1994 397. Chrissie DeMichele Sr. 2002 37 Jacklyn Yovankin Fr. 2002 379. Jacklyn Yovankin Sr. 2005 3610. Jacklyn Yovankin So. 2003 3411. Katherine Caufield So. 2010 3312. Emily Ryan Fr. 1998 32 Lizette Blohm Jr. 2005 32

SAVeS1. Megan McElvogue Sr. 1997 2892. Megan McElvogue Fr. 1994 2843. Megan McElvogue So. 1995 2354. Megan McElvogue Jr. 1996 1745. Katie Monaghan Sr. 2009 1636. Katie Monaghan So. 2007 1607. Laura Biggs Jr. 1992 1448. Katie Monaghan Jr. 2008 1399. Sheila Serafino Jr. 2010 12510. Tara McKennet So. 2004 10711. Katie Monaghan Fr. 2006 105

SAVe perCentAge (min. 20% of season min.)

1. Megan McElvogue So. 1995 .6952. Megan McElvogue Fr. 1994 .6443. Laura Biggs Jr. 1992 .6154. Megan McElvogue Jr. 1996 .5905. Katie Monaghan Sr. 2009 .4956. Tara McKennet Fr. 2003 .4917. Rachel Zeller So. 2002 .4818. Michelle Lawson Fr. 2002 .4729. Katie Monaghan So. 2007 .46610. Sheila Serafino Jr. 2010 .46011. Courtney Zwirko So. 2006 .45912. Tara McKennet Jr. 2005 .457

goALS1. Lauren Costello 07-10 1642. Susie Breaznell 02-05 1473. Lauren Miller 99-02 1444. Emily Ryan 98-01 1325. Jenna McCabe 06-09 1306. Carley St. Lucia 02-05 1177. Bryn Chave 93-96 1008. Lauren Fitzpatrick 06-09 879. Elizabeth Kadison 04-07 8310. Meggie O’Neill 01-04 7811. Kristin Igoe 08-pr. 7512. Courtney Legath 02-05 7313. Danielle Wood 95-98 6914. Christine Curley 92-94 5915. Emily Hannigan 06-09. 5616. Gaffney McGrath 92-95 54 Chrissie DeMichele 99-02 54

ASSiStS1. Lauren Miller 99-02 1282. Lauren Costello 07-10 742. Courtney Legath 02-05 653. Jenna McCabe 06-09 483. Maura Mahoney 06-09 41 Emily Ryan 98-01 414. Meggie O’Neill 01-04 385. Carley St. Lucia 02-05 366. Elizabeth Kadison 04-07 357. Bryn Chave 93-96 3210. Maggie Berkery 95-98 29 Shannon Doyle 92-94 29

pointS1. Lauren Miller 99-02 2722. Lauren Costello 07-10 2483. Jenna McCabe 06-09 1784. Emily Ryan 98-01 1735. Susie Breaznell 02-05 1716. Carley St. Lucia 02-05 1537. Courtney Legath 02-05 138 Bryn Chave 93-96 1329. Elizabeth Kadison 04-07 11810. Meggie O’Neill 01-04 11611. Danielle Wood 95-98 9312. Maggie Berkery 95-98 8013. Christine Curley 92-94 77

DrAW ControLS1. Maura Mahoney 06-09 171. Emily Ryan 98-01 1632. Jacklyn Yovankin 02-05 1254. Jenna McCabe 06-09 1055. Christine Curley 92-94 75

grounD BALLS*1. Jacklyn Yovankin 02-05 2012. Carley St. Lucia 02-05 1653. Lauren Meyers 00-03 1614. Emily Ryan 98-01 1335. Alana Vivolo 03-06 130 6. Jamie Baldante 97-00 1307. Lauren Miller 99-02 1268. Courtney Legath 02-05 1199. Susie Breaznell 02-05 11810. Chrissie DeMichele 99-02 116

SAVeS (minimum 12 games)1 Megan McElvogue 94-97 9822. Katie Monaghan 06-09 5673. Melissa Cole 98-00 3964. Laura Biggs 92-93 3375. Tara McKennett 03-06 2646. Rachel Zeller 01-02 2187. Valerie Leuchs 99-00 1688. Courtney Zwirko 05-08 1359. Michelle Lawson 02-04 131

* - Statistical definition of “ground ball” changed to only be recorded when the ball changes possession. This was not the earlier definition of the term.

INDIVIDUAL recordsSINGLE SEASON CAREER

100 POINT CLUB

pLAYer YeArS gM* ptS 1. Lauren Miller 99-02 26 2722. Lauren Costello 07-10 34 2483. Emily Ryan 98-01 37 1734. Susie Breaznell 02-05 38 171 Courtney Legath 02-05 38 1386. Carley St. Lucia 02-05 40 1537. Jenna McCabe 06-09 42 1788. Maura Mahoney 06-09 62 1139. Lauren Fitzpatrick 06-09 65 106*Games to reach 100 points

Current Players

Approaching…pLAYer YeArS gM ptS Kristin Igoe 08-pr. 36 96Brooke Blue 10-pr. 18 55Brittany Wilton 09-pr. 30 44

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LArgeSt MArgin oF ViCtorY18 (21-3) vs. Albany (Apr. 26, 2002)17 (20-3) at St. Mary’s (CA) (Mar. 2, ‘08)16 (20-4) at Bryant (Feb. 20, 2010)16 (17-1) vs. UMass (Mar. 30, 1993)15 (20-5) vs. Siena (Mar. 5, 2010)15 (19-4) vs. Stanford (Apr. 22, 2001)14 (19-5) at Holy Cross (Apr. 20, 2005)14 (17-3) vs. Sacred Heart (Apr. 2, ‘02)13 (15-2) vs. Bryant (Apr. 17, 2009)13 (15-2) vs. Denver (Apr. 11, 2003)13 (16-3) vs. Holy Cross (Apr. 19, 1995)12 (18-6) at Jacksonville (Mar. 2, 2010)12 (18-6) vs. Holy Cross (Apr. 19, 2008)12 (19-7) vs. Fairfield (Mar. 3, 2007)12 (18-6) vs. Fairfield (Apr. 27, 2004)11(19-8) at Iona College (Mar. 7, 2009)11 (17-6) at Fairfield (Apr. 7, 2000)11 (12-1) vs. Holy Cross (Mar. 22, 1997)11 (11-0) vs. Holy Cross (Apr. 24, 1993)10 (19-9) at Brown (May 3, 2008)10 (18-8) vs. Connecticut (Apr. 9, 2008)10 (22-12) vs. Harvard (Mar. 11, 2007)10 (13-3) vs. Brown (May 5, 2007)10 (18-8) at Stony Brook (Mar. 4, 2004)10 (16-6) vs. Quinnipiac (Apr. 29, 2003)10 (14-4) vs. Fairfield (Mar. 26, 2003)10 (20-10) at Albany (Apr. 7, 2001)10 (16-6) vs. Denver (Apr. 20, 2001)10 (16-6) vs. Connecticut (Apr. 29, 1998)10 (14-4) at Dartmouth (Apr. 15, 1992)

LArgeSt MArgin oF DeFeAt20 (4-24) at Harvard (Mar. 16, 1994)17 (3-20) at Georgetown (Apr. 10, ‘04)16 (5-21) at North Carolina (Mar. 4, ‘97)15 (2-17) at Dartmouth (May 4, 2005)15 (3-18) at Virginia (Mar. 12, 2006)15 (3-18) vs. Georgetown (Mar. 28, ‘01)14 (5-19) vs. Duke (Apr. 15, 2006)14 (2-16) vs. Dartmouth (May 3, 2006)14 (7-21) at Rutgers (Mar. 27, 1999)14 (3-17) vs. Temple (Mar. 26, 1998)14 (3-17) at Dartmouth (Apr. 1, 1998)13 (10-23) vs. Maryland (Feb. 24, 2008)13 (8-21) vs. Maryland (Apr. 27, 2006)13 (10-23) at Georgetown (Apr. 14, ‘02)13 (5-18) vs. Dartmouth (Mar. 31, 1999)12 (3-15) at UNH(Apr. 28, ‘02)12 (5-13) at Hofstra (Mar. 24, 2001)12 (8-20) at George Mason (Mar. 4, ‘99)12 (8-20) at Syracuse (Apr. 17, 1999)11 (6-17) at Brown (Mar. 13, 1999)10 (6-16) at Duke (Apr. 12, 2008)10 (8-18) at Maryland (Feb. 24, 2007)10 (4-14) at North Carolina (Apr. 1, ‘07)10 (7-17) at Notre Dame (Mar. 28, ‘04)10 (10-20) at UNH (Apr. 20, ‘00)10 (7-17) at Yale (Apr. 7, 1999)10 (16-6) at Cornell (Apr. 18, 1999)10 (1-11) at Brown (Mar. 19, 1997)10 (4-14) at Yale (Apr. 23, 1997)10 (5-15) vs. Brown (Mar. 20, 1996)10 (2-12) vs. Harvard (Mar. 15, 1995)10 (3-13) at Dartmouth (Apr. 21, 1994)

MoSt goALS SCoreD in A gAMe22 vs. Harvard (Mar. 11, 2007)21 vs. Albany (Apr. 26, 2002)20 vs. Siena (Mar. 5, 2010)20 at Bryant (Feb. 20, 2010)20 at Niagara University (Feb. 22, 2009)20 at St. Mary’s (CA) (Mar. 2, 2008)20 at Albany (Apr. 7, 2001)19 at Iona College (Mar. 7, 2009)19 at Brown (May 3, 2008)19 vs. Fairfield (Mar. 3, 2007)19 at Holy Cross (Apr. 20, 2005)19 vs. Stanford (Apr. 22, 2001)19 vs. Denver (Feb. 21, 2000)18 at Boston University (Apr. 14, 2010)18 at Jacksonville (Mar. 2, 2010)18 at Canisius (Feb. 21, 2009)18 vs. Holy Cross (Apr. 19, 2008)18 vs. Connecticut (Apr. 9, 2008)18 vs. St, Mary’s (May 1, 2005)18 vs. Fairfield (Apr. 27, 2004)18 at Stony Brook (Mar. 4, 2004)18 at St. Joseph’s (Apr. 16, 1996)17 vs. Le Moyne (May 1, 2010)17 at Siena (Apr. 15, 2009)17 vs. Holy Cross (Apr. 8, 2002)17 at Fairfield (Apr. 7, 2000)17 vs. Massachusetts (Mar. 30, 1993)16 at Massachusetts (Apr. 1, 2006)16 vs. Quinnipiac (Apr. 29, 2003)16 at La Salle (Mar. 7, 2002)16 vs. Duquesne (Mar. 30, 2002)16 vs. Denver (Apr. 20, 2001)16 vs. Connecticut (Apr. 29, 1998)16 vs. Holy Cross (Apr. 19, 1995)16 at Hofstra (Mar. 31, 1994)15 vs. Bryant (Apr. 17, 2009)15 at Holy Cross (Mar. 18, 2009)15 vs. Villanova (Apr. 23, 2003)15 vs. Denver (Apr. 11, 2003)15 at Connecticut (Mar. 20, 1999)15 vs. Boston University (Apr. 10, 1997)15 vs. Villanova (Apr. 9, 1995)15 at Springfield (Mar. 22, 1994)

MoSt goALS ALLoWeD in A gAMe24 at Harvard (Mar. 16, 1994)23 vs. Maryland23 vs. Maryland (Feb. 24, 2008)23 at Georgetown (Apr. 14, 2002)21 vs. Maryland (Apr. 27, 2006)21 at Georgetown (Apr. 10, 2004)21 at Rutgers (Mar. 27, 1999)21 at North Carolina (Mar. 4, 1997)20 at New Hampshire (Apr. 20, 2000)20 at George Mason (Mar. 4, 1999)20 at Syracuse (Apr. 17, 1999)19 vs. Fairfield (Mar. 4, 2009)19 vs. Duke (Apr. 15, 2006)19 at New Hampshire (Mar. 24, 2004)19 at Rutgers (Apr. 4, 2001)19 at Syracuse (Apr. 14, 2001)19 at Temple (Apr. 6, 1997)18 at Holy Cross (Mar. 14, 2007)18 at Maryland (Feb. 24, 2007)18 vs. Georgetown (Mar. 28, 2001)18 vs. Dartmouth (Mar. 31, 1999)17 at Harvard (May 5, 2010)17 at Duke (Apr. 22, 2010)17 at Boston University (Mar. 26, 2008)17 at Dartmouth (May 4, 2005)17 vs. Syracuse (Mar. 22, 2002)17 vs. Yale (Apr. 5, 2000)17 at Brown (Mar. 13, 1999)17 at Yale (Apr. 7, 1999)17 vs. Temple (Mar. 26, 1998)17 at Dartmouth (Apr. 1, 1998)17 vs. Yale (Apr. 8, 1998)17 at Colgate (Apr. 19, 1997)16 at Duke (Apr. 2 3, 2009)16 at Virginia Tech (Mar. 14, 2009)16 at Duke (Apr. 12, 2008)16 vs. Hofstra (Mar. 27, 2002)16 vs. Virginia Tech (Mar. 31, 2001)16 at Cornell (Apr. 18, 1999)16 vs. New Hampshire (Apr. 21, 1999)16 vs. Syracuse (Apr. 17, 1998)16 vs. Duke (Apr. 26, 1998)16 vs. James Madison (Apr. 25, 1993)15 vs. North Carolina (Mar. 27, 2010)15 at Boston University (Mar. 30, 2005)15 at Virginia Tech (Apr. 6, 2002)15 at New Hampshire (Apr. 28, 2002)15 vs. Syracuse (Apr. 14, 2000)15 vs. Cornell (Apr. 16, 2000)15 at Massachusetts (Apr. 26, 1997)15 vs. Brown (Mar. 20, 1996)

* - Statistical definition of “ground ball” changed to only be recorded when the ball changes possession. This was not the earlier definition of the term.

TEAM records

WinS12 201010 20059 20099 20038 20068 20028 19948 19967 20086 20076 20046 20016 20005 19985 19975 19955 19935 19924 1999

goALS ALLoWeD229 1999214 2007204 2006196 2008193 2000186 2004182 2009182 2002182 1997181 1998178 2005176 2001162 2010155 1994128 2003127 1996121 1993106 199580 1992

grounD-BALLS*1031 1994935 1995540 2003501 2000457 1993402 2001393 1992336 2004317 2006316 2009312 1996306 2002301 2005273 1997264 2010264 2008245 2007245 1998218 1999

CAuSeD turnoVerS (since 1999)228 2002201 2000199 2009175 2003152 2008152 2001148 2007133 2004128 2010128 2006120 2005112 1999

DrAW ControLS240 2007228 2010211 2009211 2008209 2002188 2001187 2005179 2006156 2004155 1994154 2003152 2000133 1998131 1997122 1996109 1993108 1995105 199988 1992

LoSSeS11 200711 200411 199911 199810 200810 200010 19989 20099 20069 20029 20019 19938 19957 20057 19947 19967 19926 20106 2003

Win StreAK6 20105 20034 Twice in 20054 20064 20044 20024 19963 20013 1994LoSing StreAK7 19986 20046 19995 20005 19954 20094 20074 20024 2001

goALS232 2010220 2009191 2008191 2002185 2007178 2005168 2006162 2000161 2001159 2003140 1994138 2004130 1999130 1997130 1996129 1998116 1993102 199580 1992

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-B -Jennifer Baker 1992Jamie Baldante 1997, 98, 99, 00Caroline Barclay 2010,Jennifer Barone 1992Brittany Barry 2004, 05Rachel Bausch 2001, 02Gabby Beig 1995Maggie Berkery 1995, 96, 98Laura Biggs 1992Kristen Bitter 1999, 00Megan Bitter 2000Lizette Blohm 2003, 04, 05, 06Brooke Blue 2010,Joanna Boland 2006Claire Bowersox 2004, 05, 06Kelly Boyle 1999, 00, 01, 02Caitlin Bracken 2002, 03, 04Delaney Brault 2010,Susan Breaznell 2002, 03, 04, 05Kelley Brennan 2007Caitlin Burr 2007Justine Burr 2004

-C -Suzanne Cannon 2007, 08, 09, 10Dianne Carpenter 1992Sara Carpenter 2002Erin Carroll 1992Katherine Caufield 2009, 10, Bryn Chave 1993, 94, 95, 96Laura Ciekot 2000Blair Clancy 2008, 09, 10Deirdre Cocks 2000Jessie Coffield 2010, Kathryn Collins 2009, 10,Melissa Cole 1998, 99, 00Catherine Conway 2009, 10,Lindsay Cope 2003, 04Lauren Costello 2007, 08, 09, 10Jenn Cowperthwait 2004Meghan Crowley 1999, 00Honor Crowther 1998, 99, 00Shaune Culhane 2005, 06,07, 08Christine Curley 1992, 93, 94

-D -Megan Danaher 1992Jessica David 1993, 94, 95 96Meghan Davis 2004, 05, 06, 07Katie DeBlois 2006, 07, 08, 09Chrissie DeMichele 1999, 00, 01, 02Tobin Dominick 1993, 94, 95, 96Elizabeth Donovan 2009, 10Lisa Doty 1992, 93, 94Alexandra Doyle 1995, 96, 97, 98Shannon Doyle 1992, 93, 94Anna Dunne 2001

-E -Heather Egan 1998, 99Carrie Everett 1997, 98

-F -Liz Fayad 2003, 04Dana Fentress 1996Katy Finch 1992Jackie Fiore 2004Marion Fitzgerald 1995Lauren Fitzpatrick 2006, 07, 08, 09Sarah Foster 2002, 03Andrea Fox 1999

-G -Kathleen Gallagher 2001, 02, 03, 04Jen Gens 2003Nancy Gillis 2003Katie Gladchuk 1996, 97, 98, 99Abby Gotfredson 2002, 03, 04Sophia Gouraige 2010, Sarah Gulliver 1992Virginia Gummersall 2009, 10,

-H -Emily Hannigan 2006, 07, 08Carrie Hargreaves 1997, 98Elizabeth Hays 1994Clare Heffernan 1998Lisa Henneberry 1993, 94, 95, 96Liz Herr 1999, 00Kristen Hogan 1994, 95Beth Holleran 1992, 93, 94, 95Kaitlyn Horsman 2008Kristen Horsman 2008Tara Hovey 2003, 04Melissa Hug 1992Amy Hyland 1992Ann Hyland 1992, 93, 94

- I -Kristin Igoe 2008, 09, 10,Marissa Irwin 2010

-J -Kim Jacobs 2001, 02Deirdre Johnson 2000Brannan Joyce 2004, 05, 06, 07

-K -Elizabeth Kadison 2004, 05, 06, 07Carter Kahle 2003, 04Molly Kane 2005Katie Kaufman 2000, 01, 02Krissie Kelleher 1994, 95, 96, 97Peyton Killeen 2007, 08, 09, 10 Liza Kimball 1997, 98, 99Romina King 1998, 99

-L -Liz Lane 1997, 98Michelle Lawson 2002, 0304Courtney Legath 2002, 03, 04, 05Valerie Leuchs 1999, 00Allie Lloyd 2004, 05Michelle Logan 1994Krista Lombardi 2001, 02Sue Long 1993, 94Kerry Loper 2000Julie Lufkin 1998, 99, 00

-M -Ryan MacLeod 1995Elizabeth Maddock 2007Maura Mahoney 2006, 07, 08, 09Tina Margetis 1995, 96, 97, 98Caroline Martignetti 2010,Jenna McCabe 2006, 07, 08, 09Carroll McCaffrey 1996, 97Megan McElvogue 1994, 95, 96, 97Gaffney McGrath 1992, 93, 94, 95Kelly McIntyre 1993, 94, 95, 96Tara McKennett 2003, 04, 05, 06Alison Meagher 2010,Jennifer Meek 2002, 03Lauren Meyers 2000, 01, 02, 03Kristen Midura 1997Lauren Miller 1999, 00, 01, 02Katie Monaghan 2006, 07, 08, 0sTara Morley 2001, 02

-O -Kristen O’Brien 1992, 93, 94, 95Margaret O’Neill 2001, 02, 03, 04Victoria O’Kane 2003Jessica Orsina 1999, 00

-P -Lisa Pataki 2001, 02Jennifer Pattenaude 1992Susan Pitt 1997, 98, 99, 00Christy Plotner 1996, 97, 98, 99

-R -Jill Rekart 2008, 09, 10,Katharine Rooney 2010,Caitrin Ryan 2005Emily Ryan 1998, 99, 00, 01

-S -Emily Santos 1997, 98, 99, 00Catharine Saylor 2005, 06, 07, 08Erika Schneider 1992Libby Schuville 2004, 05Sarah Sedgwick 2007, 08Lauren Seery 2002Sheila Serafino 2008, 09, 10Beth Signori 1993, 94, 95, 96Joanie Solimine 1992, 93, 94Margot Spatola 2006, 07, 08, 09Carley St. Lucia 2002, 03, 04, 05Mary Stinson 2010Adrianne Swenda 1992, 93, 94, 95Caitlin Swift 2005, 06, 07

-T -Lisa Taylor 1992, 93, 94, 95Samantha Taylor 2009, 10Rebecca Taylor 1992Rachel Tella 1999, 00, 01, 02Rachel Tinquist 2006, 07, 08

-V -Jill Valle 1992Alana Vivolo 2003, 04, 05, 06Meghan Voris 1995, 96

-W-Katie Wagoner 2004, 05, 06, 07Marcy Wagtovicz 1992Brooke Wilson 2003, 04, 05, 06Jennifer Wilson 1999Brittany Wilton 2009, 10Danielle Wood 1995, 96, 97, 98

-Y -Jacklyn Yovankin 2002, 03, 04, 05

-Z -Rachel Zeller 2001, 02Katrina Zorka 1997Katie Zorzi 2001, 02Brooke Zwarg 1999, 00, 01Courtney Zwirko 2005, 06, 07, 08

This list reflects the student-athletics who played at BC since women’s lacrosse became a varsity sport. Some information is incomplete and/or missing. If you have any additional information, please contact the Boston College Media Relations Department at (617) 552-3004.

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Nestled behind the law school on Boston College’s Newton Cam-pus is one of nation’s elite lacrosse/soccer facilities.Completely updated in 2008, the Newton Campus Soccer/La-crosse Complex features a newly installed Polytan artificial play-ing surface.Polytan surfaces are used at the World Cup Stadium in Stuttgart, Germany, the Olympic Stadium in Munich, and on many fields both at the collegiate level and internationally. With the addition of the Polytan artificial playing surface, coupled with offseason updates that include permanent team benches canopied to guard against the elements and a 30-seat, enclosed press box complete with a roof-deck video-filming area, Boston College is proud to boast a brand new state-of-the-art facility.

The artificial playing surface made its regular-season debut on Aug. 29, 2008 against Boston University.Overall, the field is entering its 11th year in existence. It spent the first eight seasons as a natural grass pitch before switching to the artificial turf. Lights were added to the field prior to the 2003 campaign.With its close proximity to the freshmen dorms, the “Superfans,” BC’s collective student fan base, frequent games to provide a boisterous and exciting atmosphere. Decked in bright gold t-shirts, Superfans, friends and family alike sit near the action, and the close tree line provides an intimate atmosphere for soccer and lacrosse matches.

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Since Gene DeFilippo became Director of Athlet-ics in September of 1997, he has led the BC athletics program to an unprecedented period of innovation, growth, fundraising, athletic and academic success. He also led the program through one of the most sig-nificant periods in its history as it transitioned to full membership in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Under DeFilippo’s leadership, Boston College stu-dent-athletes’ achievements in the classroom have become an immense source of pride for the Univer-sity and its supporters. Twenty-one Boston College sports teams received a perfect Graduation Success Rate score of 100, according to data released by the NCAA last November. That figure represents the most teams with a perfect 100 score of any Division I intercollegiate athletics program in the country. Last year, 379 BC student-athletes maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better, earning the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Excellence. BC’s graduation rate for all student-athletes has consis-tently ranked in the nation’s top ten. DeFilippo initiated an impressive overhaul of BC’s athletics facilities that includes new football practice facilities, a total renovation of Conte Forum, includ-ing a new sound system, floor and video boards, new soccer, field hockey and lacrosse facilities on the Newton campus, new Field Turf for Alumni Sta-dium, and an air-inflated bubble to cover the stadium turf to provide an indoor practice facility for all sports during the winter months. DeFilippo was instrumental in raising money to build the privately funded $27 million, 72,000-square-foot Yawkey Athletics Center, which houses the football program, the Office of Learning Resources for Student-Athletes, and a large function area for general use. After football moved into the Yawkey Center, BC undertook a multi-million dollar renova-tion Conte Forum to provide additional locker room and office space for many of BC’s 31 varsity sports.

DeFilippo renamed the Athletics Association’s fundraising arm (formerly Blue Chips) in honor of longtime Athletics Director Bill Flynn. Alumni, parents and friends of Boston College contributed more than $27 million during the past year (this total includes an extraordinary payment towards a capital project).The 4,600 donors to the Flynn Fund prove that there is strength in numbers; nearly 700 alumni, parents and friends have given to BC Athletics for at least 10 consecutive years. Anne and Gene DeFilippo cemented their com-mitment to Boston College by announcing their pledge of $100,000 to endow a scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a female student-athlete who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement and financial need. In athletics competition, DeFilippo has over-seen some of the most successful seasons in Boston College Athletics history. During the 2009-10 season, the football team appeared in a school-record 11th consecutive bowl game and the men’s ice hockey team captured its fourth national championship (its third since 2001). In 2008, the men’s soccer team captured both the ACC regular-season and tournament champion-ships and entered the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tour-nament as the overall No. 1 seed.

From 1993-97, DeFilippo served as director of athletics at Villanova University. He served as Associated Director of Athletics at the University of Kentucky from 1987-93, Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina-Spartanburg from 1984-87 and Director of Administrative Ser-vices at Vanderbilt University from 1983-84. His coaching experience includes three years as offensive backfield coach at Vanderbilt (1980-82), which included the 1982 Hall of Fame Bowl. From 1975-79, he was offensive coordinator at Youngstown State University, during which time the team won two consecutive Mid-Continent Conference championships, 1978-79. In 1973-74, he was graduate assistant football coach for the University of Tennessee, coaching in the 1973 Gator Bowl and 1974 Liberty Bowl. A 1973 graduate of Springfield College with a Bachelor of Science degree, DeFilippo earned three varsity letters as a quarterback in football during his undergraduate career. He received a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Tennessee in 1974. DeFilippo and his wife, Anne, are the parents of three children – Christine Eldred (married to Matt Eldred), John and Mary.

Gene DeFilippo

The DeFilippo Family – Matt and Christine (DeFilippo) Eldred, Anne, Gene, Mary and John.

The DeFilippo FileYears School position1973-74 Tennessee Graduate Assistant Football Coach1975-79 Youngstown State Assistant Football Coach1980-82 Vanderbilt Assistant Football coach1983-84 Vanderbilt Director of Administrative Services1984-87 University of South Carolina-Spartanburg Director of Athletics1987-93 Kentucky Assistant, Associate Director of Athletics- External Operations1993-97 Villanova Director of Athletics1997-present Boston College Director of Athletics

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Wednesday, February 16 at Hofstra 4:00 P.M.Thursday, February 24 vs. Duquesne (U.S. Training Center, Pa.) 3:00 P.M.Saturday, February 26 at Villanova 3:30 P.M.Wednesday, March 2 YaLE 3:00 P.M.Saturday, March 5 vs. Holy Cross (FL) 3:00 P.M.Monday, March 7 vs. UConn (FL) 1:00 P.M.Saturday, March 12 at Virginia Tech 12:00 P.M.Thursday, March 17 HaRVaRD 3:00 P.M.Sunday, March 20 MaRYLaND 1:00 P.M.Saturday, March 26 at NORTH CaROLINa 1:00 P.M.Wednesday, March 30 aLBaNY 4:00 P.M.Saturday, april 2 VIRGINIa 12:00 P.M.Saturday, april 9 DUKE 1:00 P.M.Wednesday, april 13 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 4:00 P.M.Sunday, april 17 at VERMONT 1:00 P.M.Thursday, april 21 *aCC Championship First Round TBDFriday, april 22 *aCC Championship SemiFinals TBDSunday, april 24 *aCC Championship Finals TBDFriday, april 29 at New Hampshire 6:00P.M.

*aCC Championships to be played at Wake Med Soccer Park, Cary, NC