2011 Hofstra Field Hockey Media Guide

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2011 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY FIEld HOckEY QUIck FAcTS

Table of contents

1 Quick Facts/Table of Contents

2 This is Hofstra University

4 Hofstra Highlights

6 Head Coach Kathy De Angelis

8 Associate Head Coach April Cornell

9 Assistant Coaches

10 2011 Outlook

12 2011 Roster

13 2011 Player Profiles

28 Hofstra University President

29 University Senior Administration/Trustees

30 Hofstra University Director of Athletics

31 Hofstra Athletics

32 Hofstra Athletic Administration and Head Coaches

34 Athletic Academic Support

35 Sports Medicine/Athletic Training

36 Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium/Facilities

38 Long Island/New York City

39 2010 Statistics and Results

40 The Colonial Athletic Association

41 Asics

42 2010 CAA Review

44 Hofstra Field Hockey Honor Roll

46 Hofstra Field Hockey Record Book

48 Hofstra Field Hockey Alumnae

50 Series Records

51 All-Time Results

55 Media Information

56 Campus Map/Getting to Hofstra

Location: Hempstead, New York 11549Founded: 1935Enrollment: 12,000Affiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Colonial Athletic AssociationNickname: PrideColors: Gold, White and BlueHome Field: Hofstra Field Hockey StadiumPlaying Surface: Hockey Grass Club

President: Stuart RabinowitzNCAA Faculty Athletics Representative:

Michael BarnesDirector of Athletics: Jack HayesExecutive Associate Director of Athletics:

Danny McCabeSenior Associate Director of Athletics:

Cindy LewisAssociate Director of Athletics for

Communications: Stephen GorchovAssociate Director of Athletics for External

Affairs: Tim McMahonAssociate Director of Athletics for Facilities:

Jay ArtinianAssociate Director of Athletics for

Compliance: John HeckAssistant Director of Athletics for

Development: Daniel SolowAssistant Director of Athletics for Corporate

Relations: Ellen JohnsonAssistant Director of Athletics for Student-

Athlete Development: Samantha SweeneyAssistant Director of Athletics for Marketing

and Promotions: Chrissy ArnoneAssistant Director of Athletics for Ticket

Operations: Maria CorvinoDirector of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely Director of Student-Athlete Services:

James LallyDirector of Athletic Administration:

Rachel AugustAthletic Department Phone: (516) 463-3800

Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen Gorchov

Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 E-mail Address:

[email protected] Sports Information Director:

Jim Sheehan (Field Hockey contact) Office Phone: (516) 463-6764

Cell Phone: (516) 523-6692 E-mail Address: [email protected] Assistant Director of Athletic

Communications: TBA Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros Office Phone: (516) 463-4602 E-mail Address:

[email protected] Communications Fax: (516) 463-5033

Head Athletic Trainer: Evan MalingsField Hockey Athletic Trainer:

Robert DiMondaEquipment Manager: Kathy Theiling Photographers: Brian Ballweg, Ben Solomon,

Jim Sheehan, Len Skoros

FIEld HOckEY INFORMATION

Head Coach: Kathy De Angelis (Massachusetts, 1992)

Record at Hofstra: 127-127/13 yearsOverall Record: 154-206-3/19 yearsAssociate Head Coach: April Cornell

(Connecticut, 2005), sixth yearAssistant Coach: Euclid Mahon, fifth yearStudent-Assistant Coach: Krisha GiammarcoField Hockey Office Phone:

(516) 463-3712/67812010 Record: 7-112010 Conference Record: 2-6/6th place tie in

Colonial Athletic AssociationPlayers Returning/Lost: 18/5Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3

Top Returnees:Name Pos. Cl. 2010 Stats Arielle Williams F Sr. 13 goals, 5 assists, 31 pointsGenna Kovar F/M Sr. 9 goals, 6 assists, 24 pointsKrizia Layne F Jr. 7 goals, 3 assists, 17 pointsAmanda Heyde GK Sr. 18 GP, 7-10, 3.10 GAA, .667 sv. pct.

HOFSTRA FIEld HOckEY ON THE WEB

www.GoHofstra.com

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THIS IS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

Hofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find pride and purpose at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose

primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library resources, internships, and active and compelling educational programs that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their strengths to prepare them for a successful future.

In its relatively short 76-year history, Hofstra has established itself as a world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and change to meet the demands of our students and our community.

Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school with all classes and offices housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into an international institution with a student body hailing from 50 states and territories, and 72 countries around the world. The beautiful campus is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. There are approximately 4,000 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of the city.

While the campus and its offerings have changed, what has remained consistent throughout the years is the sense of community on campus, the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning.

The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, School of Communication, School of Education, Health and Human Services, School of Law, School for University Studies, Honors College, Hofstra University Continuing Education and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in about 150 areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered, including Ph.D.,

Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D., J.D., and M.D. degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas, in more approximately 160 programs of study.

Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in announcing plans to establish a medical school on the University campus in October 2007. The new school, which welcomed its first class in July 2011, is the first allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New York State since 1963.

In 2011 Hofstra announced that it would launch a School of Engineering and Applied Science with a co-op education program that will partner with a network of industry leaders to offer students substantial work experience before they graduate.

The new school, set to open in September 2012, will combine and expand the University’s existing Engineering and Computer Science departments to develop a curriculum that emphasizes high-tech research, practical work experience and inter-disciplinary study, integrating resources and faculty from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School of Business.

Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest, most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the East. Students take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a sophisticated television production/post-production facility with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting student-produced programming to the entire campus on our own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production studios, a film/

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video screening room, film editing rooms, a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio.

Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library.

Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms.

Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. More than 200 musical and dramatic performances take place on campus each year. The University recently completed a year-long celebration of its 75th anniversary, complete with a concert, academic convocation and cake, several conferences and signature events which brought together students, faculty, alumni and community. In October 2008 the eyes of the world were on Hofstra for the final presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. The debate was a transformational moment for the University, highlighting the achievements of our students and faculty and their engagement in the political process. Leading up to the debate, students and the entire community were engaged by the year-long Educate ’08 program, almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, history and politics of the presidency, followed by Define ’09, which looked at the first year of his presidency. The University continues to host important political events, such as the New York State Gubernatorial Debate in 2010.

The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan area, coordinates approximately eight exhibitions annually and offers exhibition areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture collection, with 75 pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums – one of only 94 universities in the nation and one of six in New York to hold that distinction.

Hofstra also has six theaters, a student newspaper, a lively student center, a recently renovated recreation center and numerous athletic facilities, including the 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,046-seat David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter) swimming pool, one of the largest such facilities in the New York metropolitan area.

The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The University sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in basketball, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf.

Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national agencies and the University is one of only 280 schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,165 faculty members, 533 are full time and 93 percent hold the highest degree in their fields. The average undergraduate class size is 21 students, while student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1.

Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.

Hofstra by the Numbers

17 Varsitysports20 Eateriesoncampus20 Localandnationalfraternitiesandsororities21 Averageundergraduateclasssize22 Academicaccreditations37 Residencehalls100 Percentprogramaccessibilitytopersonswithdisabilities175 Studentclubsandorganizations500 Culturaleventsperyear1,165 Facultymembers1935 Foundingdate6,804 Full-timeundergraduateenrollment12,000 TotalUniversityenrollment,includingpart-time

undergraduate,graduateandSchoolofLaw119,000+ Hofstraalumni1.2Million VolumesavailableatHofstraUniversityLibraries

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HOFSTRA HIGHlIGHTS

Chart-topping recording artist Trey Songz headlined the Live at 75 Concert

Hofstra’s Diamond Celebration Weekend featured a Grucci Fireworks show

Legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy were one of the featured performers at Hofstra’s Live at 75 Concert

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo spoke at Hofstra in May 2011 as part of his People First Tour of the state.

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The Princeton Review recently named the Zarb School of Business One of its “Great Schools for Marketing and Sales Majors”

A packed house turned out for Jimmy Fallon’s show at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex

Hofstra celebrated its 75th Anniversary with a cake from Charm City Cakes, which was featured on the Food Network show “Ace of Cakes”. Charm City executive sous chef Geof Manthorpe delivered and assembled the cake for the celebration.

The Hofstra-North Shore LIJ School of Medicine welcomed its first class in July 2011

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Kathy De Angelis, a former player and current coach for

the United States National Field Hockey program, is in her 14th year as head field hockey coach at Hofstra University in 2011. In her 13 seasons at Hofstra, De Angelis has guided the Pride to a 127-127 record including a stretch of six straight winning seasons (2001 through 2006) for the first time at the Division I level and just the second time since 1947 to 1952.

Hofstra’s record in those six seasons was 73-47. The Pride has recorded winning records in eight of the past 10 seasons heading into the 2011 campaign.

Last season, the Pride battled through the adversity of the loss of three starters to injuries but recorded a 7-11 record. Genna Kovar was named to the Longstreth/NFHCA All-Mid East Region second team as well as the All-Colonial Athletic Association first team. Freshman defender Dieke ter Weel was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. In the classroom, the Pride excelled as Hofstra was named one of the Gladiator by SGI/National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic teams with 11 student-athletes being named to the national academic squad.

In 2009, Hofstra posted a 12-8 mark and qualified for the CAA Field Hockey Championship for the sixth consecutive season. In the process, sophomore Genna Kovar was named to the NFHCA All-America third team. Kovar was also named to the 2009 Longstreth/NFHCA All-Mid-East Region first team while junior Amy-Lee Levey was selected to the third team. Kovar (1st team) and Levey (2nd team) earned All-CAA honors and Micaela Gallagher was voted to the All-CAA Rookie Team.

The 2008 season saw Hofstra rebound from a 7-11 mark the year before and post a 10-9 record. In the process, the team qualified for its fifth consecutive CAA Championship and produced three All-CAA selections (Charlia Warner, Brit Blankmeyer and Genna Kovar) and an All-Mid-East Region selection (Warner). In addition, De Angelis was able to get a steady performance out of freshman goalkeeper Amanda Heyde, who

started 11 of 14 games and recorded a 6-5 record.

De Angelis also celebrated a milestone win in her Hofstra career in 2008, posting the 100th win of her tenure in a 3-0 win over Siena on September 5. The Pride also posted a good deal of success at the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium in 2008, posting a 6-3 mark in their second season of play at the facility.

Hofstra qualified for the CAA Championship for the fourth consecutive year in 2007, despite a 7-11 record that ended a string of six consecutive winning seasons. The team produced three All-CAA selections in Blankmeyer, Warner and Amy-Lee Levey, while Warner was also an all-region selection.

The 2006 season was nearly identical to the Pride’s 2005 campaign, as the team finished the season with a 13-7 record and reached the semifinals of the CAA Championship. The team finished the season ranked 21st in the NCAA Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) for the second consecutive year, and also received 23 votes in the final STX/NFHCA Division I Poll. De Angelis also saw Warner earn second team All-America honors from NFHCA, the program’s third All-American in three years. In addition, De Angelis led the Pride to an undefeated record at home (8-0) for the first time in program history.

In 2005 De Angelis guided the Pride to a 13-7 mark and a spot in the semifinals of the CAA Championship. The team finished the season ranked 21st in the RPI and received six votes in the final STX/NFHCA Division I Poll. The 13 wins matched her personal best as coach and tied for the second most wins in the history of the program. 2005 also saw De Angelis’ star junior Doni-Melissa Jantzen earn third team All-America honors for the second consecutive year. On a personal note, De Angelis posted career victory 100 in the Pride’s 4-1 win over Drexel on October 2.

The 2004 season saw De Angelis lead her team to a 13-8 record, the most wins in her tenure and the second highest total in program history, and a berth in the Colonial Athletic Association Championship. Hofstra, which was seeded fourth, upset top-seed and 13th-ranked William & Mary and became the first four seed to advance to the title game. The postseason appearance was also Hofstra’s first since the 1987 season. The 2004 squad also produced Hofstra’s first All-American since 1999 as Jantzen earned third team accolades.

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De Angelis led Hofstra to an 8-0 start in 2003 en route to a 12-8 record, the second 12-win season in her tenure. That followed a 2002 season that saw the Pride post a 10-9 record after joining the highly competitive Colonial Athletic Association. Hofstra spent six weeks in the 2002 STX/NFHCA Division I Poll, peaking at #18 following a 5-0 start to the season.

In 2001 De Angelis led her team to a 12-8 record. It marked the second straight year of improvement for the team after a 4-16 record in 1999. The 2001 season also saw Hofstra return to the national rankings as the team received votes in the STX/NFHCA Poll on two occasions.

During her tenure at Hofstra De Angelis has coached two All-Americans (totaling three selections), seven regional All-Americans (totaling 15 selections), 18 all-conference players (30 selections) and 35 NFHCA Scholar-Athletes (70 selections).

The Lexington, Massachusetts, native came to Long Island from Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State) in Springfield, Missouri, where she directed the Lady Bears’ field hockey program during the 1996 and 1997 seasons. Prior to coaching Southwest Missouri State, De Angelis served as head field hockey coach and assistant fitness center director at LaSalle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1992 through 1996.

A 1992 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Isenberg School of Management with a degree in sports management, De Angelis was a three-time All-American, earning first team honors in her junior and senior seasons, and honorable mention accolades as a sophomore, and was a finalist for the Honda Broderick Award as National Player of the

Year and collegiate woman athlete of the year following her senior season. During her career, she helped UMass achieve a 60-20-8 record, four Atlantic 10 conference titles, and four NCAA tournament appearances, including a Final Four berth in 1987. In that 1987 NCAA tournament, De Angelis was named to the Final Four All-Tournament Team. Other individual honors included being named to the All-Atlantic 10 team twice, the Atlantic 10 All-Tournament team and the all-region team. De Angelis led the team in scoring for three seasons, tallying 49 goals and 105 career points.

She is currently ranked third on the Massachusetts career goals list and fifth on the all-time scoring list.

While at Massachusetts, De Angelis was a member of the United States Field Hockey National Under-21 Team in 1987 and 1988, the U.S. National Reserve Team in 1988 and 1989, and the U.S. National Elite Team in 1990 and 1991. She also competed in five U.S. Olympic Festivals from 1986 through 1991. During the summer of 2004 De Angelis played with the Tempest in the United Airlines Summer League.De Angelis began her collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts in 1991, leaving to become the head field hockey coach at LaSalle University in 1992. She has been involved with the U.S. National Field Hockey coaching staff since 1988, coaching in B, C, D and U.S. Super Camps. In 1999 she coached at the U.S. “A” Camp. During the summer of 2000, De Angelis coached at the U.S. men’s national team trials at the Olympic Training Center in San Diego, California. She has also coached for the U.S. Olympic Developmental Program, and the U.S. National Futures Program, including stints as the under-15, under-18 and under-19 coach. Since 2005 De Angelis has served as a coach for the USA Field Hockey High Performance Training Center’s New York/New Jersey/Pennsylvania squad and led the team to the 2007 USA Field Hockey National Championship at the USA Training Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia., following third place finishes at the 2005 and 2006 tournaments.

De Angelis also has international experience as a player and coach, having played on the U.S. team’s tour of Canada in 1987 and in the 1988 Pan American Games in Mar Del Plata, Argentina, in which the United States captured a silver medal. In 2004 De Angelis served as an assistant coach for the Barbados national team, preparing the squad and coaching during the Women’s Pan American Cup in Barbados. Following a strong showing at the Pan Am Cup, Barbados qualified for the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia.

Coach De Angelis is also active in the administrative end of the sport, serving as a member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Mid-East Region ranking committee.

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ASSOcIATE HEAd cOAcH APRIl cORNEll

April Cornell, a 2005 graduate of the University of

Connecticut, is in her sixth season with the Hofstra University Field Hockey program and her second as associate head coach in 2011. Cornell joined the Pride in 2006 after spending the previous season as an assistant at the University of New Hampshire.

During her tenure with the Pride, Cornell has

coached All-Americans Genna Kovar and Charlia Warner, as well as seven players that earned all-region honors and 14 players that have garnered All-CAA accolades.

While at New Hampshire, Cornell coached two NFHCA All-Region selections and three All-America East selections as the Wildcats posted a 7-12 record and a fourth place finish in the America East standings.

Cornell started her coaching career as a student-assistant coach at Connecticut in the spring of 2005 after completing her eligibility that past fall. A four-year letterwinner for the Huskies, Cornell served as a co-captain during her senior season in 2004. As a back, she led the defensive unit to a No. 3 national ranking in 2003 and a No. 1 ranking in 2004. Connecticut made four NCAA and Big East Tournament appearances, won three Big East regular season titles and two conference tournaments during her time in Storrs. Cornell earned NFHCA second team All-Mid-East Region and second team All-Big East accolades in 2004.

In 2009 Cornell earned USA Field Hockey Level II Coaching certification through USA Field Hockey’s Coaching Accreditation Program. Active in USA Field Hockey, Cornell was invited to the January 2005 National Team tryout and served as a head coach for the Elite United States Futures National Program. She also competed in the US High Performance program and played in the National Championships in 2005 and 2006.

Cornell, who graduated from Connecticut with a degree in psychology, is currently pursuing a master’s degree at Hofstra.

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Euclid Mahon

Assistant Coach

Euclid Mahon, a former long-time member of the United States Men’s National Team as well as a coach on

the club level, begins his fifth season as an assistant coach on the Hofstra Field Hockey staff in 2011.

Mahon, a retired vice president at JP Morgan Chase Bank, was a member of the U.S. National Team from 1972 to 1986 and earned 31 CAPS in international competition. He competed in the Pan Am Games in Mexico City, Mexico (1975), and San Juan, Puerto Rico (1986). Mahon has also competed in U.S. Olympic Festivals from 1978 to 1982. Mahon began his international career as a member of the Barbados National Team from 1965 to 1966. He also competed in the North East Field Hockey Association from 1980 through 1984, serving as a player-coach on championship teams in 1980, 1981 and 1982.

Mahon’s coaching experience includes serving as coach of the New York Islanders men and women’s teams from 1987 through 2001. He also coached the New York City women’s open team at the Empire State Games from 1987 to 2002, and led the team to the gold medal in 1993 as well as four bronze medals during his tenure.

A certified official, Mahon has umpired North East Field Hockey Association games, Georgia Field Hockey Tournament contests and at the Banks Hockey Festival in Barbados.

krisha Giammarco

Student-Assistant Coach

Krisha Giammarco, who completed her eligibility in 2010, will serve as a student-assistant coach for the

Pride in 2011. Giammarco is finishing her undergraduate coursework as a history and early childhood education major.

During her four years on the Pride roster, Giammarco played in 18 games in goal and started 12. She posted a 5-8 record, a 2.71 goals against average and 851 saves. Giammarco missed most of the last two seasons due to injury, appearing in two games as a junior while not playing last season at all. She was also a four-time CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.

Giammarco, a native of Stewartsville, NJ, holds the national high school record for saves in a season (508 in 2005) and saves in a game (65) while playing for Bethlehem (PA) Catholic.

ASSISTANT cOAcHES

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2011 OUTlOOk

Armed with 18 returnees, including eight starters, and a talented group of nine newcomers, Hofstra Head Field Hockey Coach Kathy De Angelis will be looking to lead the Pride to their

seventh Colonial Athletic Association Championship tournament in the past eight years this November. Last year the Pride shuffled through a season that featured 17 freshmen and sophomores, and season-ending injuries to three starters. De Angelis was hopeful that the team’s versatility would boost the lack of depth and experience. But that inexperience, as well as the preseason loss of All-Mideast Region defender Amy-Lee Levey following an auto accident and the in-season losses of Genna Kovar and Krizia Layne, the second and third leading scoreres on the team led to a 7-11, 2-6 finish.

In contrast to last year’s team which featured just three seniors, the 2011 roster sports seven seniors, six juniors and sophomores, and eight freshmen. The recruiting class could be one of the most experienced and talented of De Angelis’ tenure. Many have the potential to see extensive playing time with several possibly cracking the starting lineup.

While the Pride lost just five goals but 44 percent (15 of 34) of its assists to graduation, De Angelis is confident that the 2011 squad, with its added experience and depth, will be able to replenish and top those numbers this season. “More than anything, we have depth with experience at every position this year,” De Angelis says. “The return of Amy-Lee (Levey) will solidify our back line and give us a very good transition from defense to offense. With a veteran line-up and the return of Krizia and Genna from injuries, we have set our goal at finishing among the top four in the CAA. That means developing and getting better in every game during the non-conference season in preparation for the tough conference schedule.”

Forward

The forward line has experience and depth in 2011. Senior Genna Kovar (Hampton Bays, NY), a three-year starter and a two-time All-Mideast selection at midfield, is expected to make the move to forward this season. The 2009 All-American tallied nine goal and six assists in 14 games last year before missing the final four games with an injury. Kovar, who has garnered first team All-CAA accolades in each of the last two seasons, has recorded 29 goals in her career and will be a bigger threat on the striker line.

Junior Krizia Layne (Arima, Trinidad), who played on the gold-medal winning Trinidad and Tobago National Team in the 2010 Pan-Am Games qualifying Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games, recorded seven goals and three assists in 12 games last year before suffering a season-ending knee injury. Several veterans will be vying for the third starting spot including; seniors Darrah Rachman (Reading, PA), who posted four goals and two assists in

16 games last year, and Katelyn Lewia (Wells, ME), who played in five games in 2010; junior Meg Leusch (Rochester, NY), who played in 10 games last season; and sophomores Katelyn Horan (Endicott, NY), who saw action in four games as a freshman, and Jillian Geysen (East Hampton, CT). The biggest challenge for a starting job could come from the freshman class from Jonel Boileau (Kelowna, BC, Canada), a three-time Most Outstanding Female Athlete award winner in high school who trained with the Canadian Junior National Team last year; Katie Fischer (Reisterstown, MD), a four-year member of the U.S. Futures program and leading scorer at the 2009 National Hockey Festival; and Emily Caffrey (York, PA), a team Most Valuable Player and three-year-leading scorer at Central York High School. “Our attack unit this season will be significantly faster,” De Angelis says. “In addition, with many returnees our team chemistry will be the key to a successful attack.”

Midfield

Even with Kovar moving to the front line, the Pride return

Genna Kovar

Krizia Layne

Arielle Williams

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three starters at midfield in senior Arielle Williams (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad), junior Micaela Gallagher (Port Jefferson, NY), and sophomore Stephanie Cowles (Solana Beach, CA). Williams, who has started every game the past two seasons, led the team in scoring last season with 13 goals and five assists and was a perfect six-for-six in penalty strokes. Gallagher, a 2009 All-CAA Rookie Team pick who posted four goals and two assists in 2010, has started all

38 games during her career. Cowles stepped right in as a freshman and started all 18 games in 2010.

The midfield unit will have added depth with the arrival of junior Melissa McCarthy (Havertown, PA), a transfer from Millersville (PA) University who was a two-time All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) selection; and freshmen Holly Andrews (Afton, NY), an outstanding athlete with great experience at the club and U.S. Development levels; Marta Penas (Barcelona, Spain), a member of the gold medal-winning Spain National Under-18 team in 2010 and regional championship team in 2009; and Rachel Adams (Port Norris, NJ), a four-time All-Cape League selection at Millville (NJ) High School. “We have depth, experience and versatility at midfield,” De Angelis says. “We have a number of players who can move forward or back and that will help our overall depth.”

defense

The defense lost one starter to graduation, but returns two starters from 2010 and a third starter from 2009 who was red-shirted with an injury last season. Leading the returning starters is senior Amy-Lee Levey (Harare, Zimbabwe), an All-Mideast Region selection and All-CAA pick in 2009 before suffering serious injuries in an auto accident after that

season. She tallied eight goals and two assists as a junior and 14 goals and six assists in her career which makes her a threat in transition. “Amy-Lee is probably our strongest leader on the team,” De Angelis says. “She is sound technically, both defensively and offensively. She has the ability to attack from the back , which is one of her strengths and one of our biggest assets.” Juniors Kerry Kiddoo (Chapel Hill, NC) and Codi Nyland (Washington, NJ) also return to starting roles on the back line. Kiddo has started in all 38 games at midfield and defense during her first two seasons while Nyland has played in all 38 and started 20. Their experience is invaluable to the team’s success. Returning sophomores Shannon McCardell (Mullica Hill, NJ), who saw action in 11 games and started three as a freshman in 2010, and Lauren Vallee (Dearborn, MI) will challenge for spots in the starting lineup as well. Like the attack line, the biggest challenge for a starting spot could come from several talented newcomers including Katie Bishop (Center Conway, NH), a two-time All-New Hampshire selection and National Futures Program product; Ciara Weatherbee (Allentown, NJ), an All-New Jersey selection and National Field Hockey Festival gold medal-winning member; and Andrews, who could also challenge for a spot on the midfield. “Our defense is a talented and experienced unit,” De Angelis says. “We are going to look at the backfield as the core of our team and they will be the key to our overall success.”

Goal

The Pride return all three goalies who logged playing time last year including senior starter Amanda Heyde (Somers, NY). Heyde, a three-year starter, played in all 18 games and started 17 as a junior. She posted a 3.10 goals against average, a .667 save percentage (96 saves), seven wins and two shutouts in 1082:16 of action last year. Heyde has started 42 of her 49 games during her career. Pushing Heyde, who is returning from off-season back issues, is senior Meredith Golden (Louisville, KY). She saw 104 minutes of action in four games, but posted a 1.34 goals against average and made 14 saves for a .875 save percentage. Sophomore Kaitlyn De Turo (South Setauket, NY), a 2008 All-Long Island selection, was the only other player to start a game for the Pride last season, getting the starting nod at Maine. She played in three games as a red-shirt freshman and made 10 saves on the year. “We have three goalies who have game experience,” De Angelis says. “Each goalie brings different assets to the field and we expect all three to contend for the starting job. I am comfortable with any of the three in the goal for us.”Kerry Kiddoo

Amanda Heyde

Micaela Gallagher

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No. Name Pos. cl. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School1 Jillian Geysen F So. 5-7 East Hampton, CT/Mercy2 Katelyn Horan F So. 5-7 Endicott, NY/Maine Endwell3 Codi Nyland D Jr. 5-6 Washington, NJ/Warren Hills Regional 4 Marta Penas M/F Fr. 5-7 Barcelona, Spain/IES Joaquim Blume5 Meg Leusch F/M Jr. 5-7 Rochester, NY/West Irondequoit6 Melissa McCarthy M/F Jr. 5-2 Havertown, PA/Haverford/Millersville7 Ciara Weatherbee D Fr. 5-7 Allentown, NJ/Allentown8 Darrah Rachman F/M Sr. 5-6 Reading, PA/Conrad Weiser9 Holly Andrews M/D Fr. 5-5 Afton, NY/Afton10 Arielle Williams M Sr. 5-10 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad/Bishop Anstey11 Amy-Lee Levey D/M Sr. 5-7 Harare, Zimbabwe/Dominican Convent12 Krizia Layne F Jr. 5-3 Arima, Trinidad/St. Augustine 13 Katelyn Lewia F Sr. 5-3 Wells, ME/Wells14 Kerry Kiddoo D Jr. 5-2 Chapel Hill, NC/East Chapel Hill15 Katie Fischer F/M Fr. 5-9 Reisterstown, MD/St. Paul’s School for Girls16 Micaela Gallagher M/F Jr. 5-2 Port Jefferson, NY/Vandermeulen17 Lauren Vallee D So. 5-8 Dearborn, MI/Ford18 Emily Caffrey F Fr. 5-5 York, PA/Central York/Temple U.19 Shannon McCardell D So. 5-3 Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Regional21 Jonel Boileau F Fr. 5-7 Kelowna, BC, Canada/Kelowna Secondary22 Katie Bishop M/D Fr. 5-3 Center Conway, NH/Kennett23 Stephanie Cowles M/D So. 5-9 Solana Beach, CA/Torrey Pines24 Genna Kovar M Sr. 5-6 Hampton Bays, NY/Hampton Bays25 Amanda Heyde GK Sr. 5-3 Somers, NY/Somers26 Rachel Adams M Fr. 5-2 Port Norris, NJ/Millville42 Meredith Golden GK Sr. 5-8 Louisville, KY/Sacred Heart Academy91 Kaitlyn De Turo GK So. 5-4 South Setauket, NY/Ward Melville

Head Coach: Kathy De Angelis (Massachusetts, 1992)

Associate Head Coach: April Cornell (Connecticut, 2005)

Assistant Coach: Euclid Mahon

Student-Assistant Coach: Krisha Giammarco

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Meredith Golden #42

Goalkeeper, 5-8, SeniorLouisville, KY/Sacred Heart Academy

Fourth year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2010: Played in four games and recorded 104:32 minutes in goal…Recorded a 1.34 goals against average, and a .875 save percentage… Made 14 saves and allowed just two goals…Played 35 minutes, made six saves and allowed two goals against Northeastern…Made five saves and didn’t allow a goal in 13:51 at Virginia Commonwealth…Stopped two shots and didn’t

allow a goal in 35 minutes against Old Dominion… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009: Played in eight games and started six…Saw 407:28 of playing time…Recorded a 2.58 goals against average, a .727 save percentage and a 3-3 record…Tallied eight saves and allowed two goals in the first half of the Pride’s win over VCU…Posted six saves in the first half against Yale and six saves in 70 minutes against Drexel…Stopped five shots and allowed one goal in the second half to post the win over Old Dominion…Posted five saves in an overtime win over Quinnipiac…2008: Played in four games, starting one against Columbia…Played 159:05…Posted a 1-1 record and a 2.20 goals against average…Had seven saves on the season…Earned win at Virginia Commonwealth, allowing one goal in 45:41 of action off the bench…Had two saves versus Drexel, Columbia and Vermont…Member of the NFHCA National Academic squad…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Played four years of field hockey at Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, Kentucky…First team All-Kentucky and all-district selection as a senior…During her four years, Sacred Heart was 103-0 and won state championships in 2006 and 2007…In 2007 Sacred Heart was ranked second in the nation by the field hockey web site topofthecircle.com after earning a #6 ranking in 2006…Two-time honorable mention academic all-state selection…Personal: Has one sister and one brother…Hobbies include theater…Lists former University of Louisville basketball player Larry O’Bannon as her favorite athlete…Public relations major.

Year GP Min W L SF GA GAA Svs. 2008 4 159:05 1 1 12 5 2.20 7 2009 8 407:28 3 3 80 15 2.58 40 2010 4 104:32 0 0 28 2 1.34 14 Career 16 671:05 4 4 120 22 2.29 61

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Amanda Heyde #25

Goalkeeper, 5-3, SeniorSomers, NY/Somers

Fourth year with the Pride…2010: Played in all 18 games and started 17 as a junior…Did not start at Maine…Posted a 3.10 goals against average, a .667 save percentage and a 7-10 record…Recorded 96 saves and allowed 48 goals in 1082:16 of action…Was third in the CAA and

34th in the nation in saves per game with a 5.33 mark…Ranked ninth in the conference in goals against average and was fifth in shutouts with two…Posted a season-high 14 saves at Drexel…Notched 10 saves at James Madison and at Yale…Made eight saves while blanking William and Mary…Stopped three shots in a shutout win over Fairfield…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…Faced 235 shots…2009:Played in 17 games, starting 14…Recorded a 2.66 goals against average, a .678 save percentage and an 8-5 record in 972:24 of action…Notched a team-high 78 saves, ranking eighth in the CAA…Posted a season-best 12 saves in the CAA semifinals against Drexel…Tallied 11 saves in victories over Maine and Northeastern…Shutout out the Black Bears while facing 18 shots…Posted seven saves at Delaware…Made five saves in wins over Columbia (4-1) and Sacred Heart (4-1)…Faced 194 shots on the season…2008: Played in 14 games with 11 starts…Posted a 6-5 record and a 2.70 goals against average…Logged 855:22 of action…Made 69 saves and had a save percentage of .676…Tallied 10 saves in her first start, a win over Missouri State…Made six stops in a shutout win over Fairfield…Recorded 11 saves at James Madison…Named womensfieldhockey.com Rookie of the Week on November 2, 2008…Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week…High School: Played four years of field hockey at Somers High School in Lincolndale, New York…Was a National Field Hockey Coaches Association second team high school All-American and All-North Region selection as a senior…Earned Journal News and North County News All-Star accolades…Named all-state, all-section and all-league in 2007 and all-section and all-league in 2006…Holds school record with 42 career shutouts…Helped the Hudson Valley Region win gold medals in field hockey at the Empire State Games in 2005, 2006 and 2007...Was a Futures Elite Selection in 2006 and 2007...Played in the Junior Olympics in 2005 and 2006, and helped her team win the bronze medal in 2005…Competed at the United States National Futures Tournament in Virginia Beach from 2004 through 2007…Honor student…Personal: Has three sisters…Oldest sister, Melissa, played field hockey at SUNY-Cortland and won a Division III National Championship in 2001…Older sister, Kristen, played field hockey at Siena and holds the Saints’ career saves mark…Hobbies include playing soccer and lacrosse…Began playing field hockey at age 13…Member of the SADD Club and the Environmental Club in high school and also is a youth soccer trainer…Plans to become a physical education teacher…Physical education major.

Year GP Min W L SF GA GAA Svs.2008 14 855:22 6 5 102 33 2.70 692009 17 972:24 8 5 194 37 2.66 782010 18 1082:16 7 10 235 48 3.10 96 Career 49 2910:02 21 20 531 118 2.83 243

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Genna kovar #24

Forward/Midfield, 5-6, SeniorHampton Bays, NY/Hampton Bays

Fourth year with the Hofstra Field Hockey team…2010: All-Mideast Region first team selection…All-CAA first team pick…Played and started in 14 games…Second on the team in goals (9), assists (6) and points (24)…Ranked sixth in the CAA and 38th in Division I in points per game (1.71)…Placed ninth in the conference and 47th in the nation in goals per game (0.64)… Tallied a team season-best four goals and eight

points in the win over Sacred Heart…Posted two goals against Vermont and Fairfield…Recorded two assists in win over Siena…Took a team-high 59 shots with 38 shots on goal…Posted a season-high 11 shots against Siena and added 10 shots with eight on goal against Sacred Heart…Had one game-winning goal on the year against Vermont…Named CAA Player of the Week (Sept. 7) after the Sacred Heart game… Missed the final four games of the year with an injury…2009: Longstreth/NFHCA All-America third team selection…All-Mideast Region first team and All-CAA first team selection…Also named to All-CAA Championship Tournament team…Played in 20 games, starting 18…Led the Pride in goals (15), assists (5) and points (35)…Ranked fourth in the CAA in goals per game and points per game…Tallied multiple goals in four games including two against Fairfield, Pacific, Drexel and Old Dominion…Posted a goal and an assist against VCU, Columbia, Northeastern and Towson…Recorded a season-best five points (2G, 1A) against Old Dominion…Scored the game-winning goal against Fairfield…Took a season-high 11 shots against Quinnipiac and nine shots against VCU with seven shots on goal in both games…2008: CAA All-Rookie selection…Played in and started all 19 games…Recorded five goals and five assists on the year for 15 points…Was third on the team in scoring…Scored game-winning goals against Northeastern and Towson…Recorded a goal in her college debut against Rider…Scored versus William and Mary at the CAA Championship…Had three assists in regular season game against William & Mary…Took 66 shots…CAA Co-Rookie of the Week on September 2, 2008…High School: Played four years of field hockey, basketball and softball at Hampton Bays High School in Hampton Bays, New York…Three-time All-New York State selection…All-region selection in 2007…Left Hampton Bays as the school’s all-time scoring leader, as she tallied 57 goals and 23 assists in her playing career…Was the 2007 Newsday Suffolk County Most Valuable Offensive Player and a three-time team Most Valuable Player…Led Hampton Bays to its first Division III playoff appearance in 11 years in 2007…Three-year team captain…Also participated in the Empire State Games for four years, and has been

involved with the United States National Futures Program and participated in the National Futures Tournament in Virginia Beach in 2007…Personal: Has two brothers…Hobbies include surfing, snowboarding and skateboarding…Member of the Key and Varsity Clubs at Hampton Bays…Began playing field hockey at age 12…Plans to pursue a career as a teacher and coach.

Year GP G A Pts.2008 19 5 5 152009 20 15 5 352010 14 9 6 24 Career 53 29 16 74

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Amy-lee levey #11

Defense/Midfield, 5-7, SeniorHarare, Zimbabwe/Dominican Convent

Fifth year on the Hofstra roster…2010: Red-shirted following an automobile accident after the 2009 season…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009: All-Mideast Region second team selection…All-CAA second team…Also named to All-CAA Championship Tournament team…Started all 20 games…Was second on the Pride in goals

(8) and points (18)…Posted season-highs of two goals and four points against VCU…Also tallied goals against Quinnipiac, Pacific, Old Dominion, Columbia, Sacred Heart and Towson…Had game-winning goals against Quinnipiac, VCU and Sacred Heart…Took 70 shots on the year including a season-high 11 shots against Richmond and eight against Maine and Bryant… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2008: Started 17 of the 18 games in which she played…Scored three goals and added four assists for 10 points…Tied for fourth on the team in scoring…Recorded a goal and an assist versus Missouri State and Virginia Commonwealth…Scored the game-winning goal and added a defensive save in 3-1 win over Delaware…Assisted on a goal versus William and Mary at the CAA Championship…Took 23 shots…Member of the NFHCA National Academic squad…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2007: Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie selection…Started all 18 games…Scored three goals for

six points…Scored the game-winning goal versus Virginia Commonwealth…Also scored against Radford and Towson…Took 32 shots…Member of the NFHCA National Academic squad…CAA Rookie of the Week on October 1…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Attended Dominican Convent High School in Zimbabwe…Played field hockey, tennis and squash…Also participated in swimming and diving…Team captain on the Zimbabwe U18 National Field Hockey Team in 2006…Played on Zimbabwe’s U21 World Cup squad in 2005…

Member of the Provincial Mashonaland U18 squad from 2004 to 2006…High school Most Valuable Player in 2005 and 2006…Named Sportswoman of the Year at Dominican Convent in 2006…Two-time Most Valuable Diver Award recipient…Field hockey team captain in 2006…Personal: Has two brothers and two sisters, including a twin (Sarah-Jane) who dove for Mashonaland…Both her brothers swam and played water polo for Mashonaland and the Zimbabwe U16 and U18 teams…Older sister was a diver for both the Provincial and National teams...Began playing field hockey at age 8…Lists Lance Armstrong as her favorite athlete…Finance major.

Year GP G A Pts.2007 18 3 0 62008 18 3 4 102009 20 8 2 182010 Red-Shirt Career 56 14 6 34

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katelyn lewia #13

Forward, 5-3, SeniorWells, ME/Wells

Fourth year on the Pride roster…2010: Saw action in five games as a junior… Played against Sacred Heart, Fairfield, VCU, Northeastern and Maine…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009: Played in five games as a sophomore…Saw action against Maine, Bryant, Pacific, VCU and Drexel… Member of the NFHCA National Academic squad…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2008: Did not see any action…Member of the NFHCA National Academic squad…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic

Award…High School: Played four years of field hockey and ran four years of indoor and outdoor track at Wells High School in Wells, Maine…Named to All-Maine squad as a senior…First team Western Maine Conference All-Star in 2007 after scoring four goals and adding seven assists…Helped her team qualify for the playoffs as a junior and in her senior year she led the Warriors to an 11-5 record the Western Maine Class B Regional finals…Was a second team Western Maine Conference All-star as a junior…Field Hockey Warrior Pride Award recipient as a senior…Team captain of all three sports…Indoor track Most Valuable Player in 2007…Graduated in the top 10 of her class…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Father, Mark, played football at Springfield College, while brother, Nathan, played at Norwich…Sister, Kelsey, was a member of the Quinnipiac track team…Hobbies include reading and quilting…Lists lobster, shrimp and scallops as her favorite food…Has donated baby quilts to the Barbara Bush Foundation…Aspires to be a teacher…English major.

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 0 0 0 0 2009 5 0 0 0 2010 5 0 0 0 Career 10 0 0 0

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darrah Rachman #8

Forward/Midfield, 5-6, SeniorReading, PA/Conrad Weiser

Fourth season with the Hofstra Field Hockey team…2010: Played in 16 games and started one as a

junior…Tied for fourth on the team in scoring with 10 points on four goals and two assists…Scored goals against Vermont, Sacred Heart, Fairfield and William and Mary…Posted two assists against Sacred Heart for a season-high four points in the contest…Took eight shots on the season with seven on goal… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009: Played in all 20 games as a sophomore, starting two…Started the final two games of the season against Towson and Drexel in the CAA Championship…Tallied three goals and six points on the season…Scored two goals against Bryant and one goal at Towson… Posted the game-winning goal at Towson…Took 12 shots on the year including four against Bryant… Member of the NFHCA National Academic squad…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award… 2008: Saw action in two games on the season…Appeared in games versus Siena and Drexel…Member of the NFHCA National Academic squad…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Played four years of field hockey, lacrosse, track and field, and basketball at Conrad Weiser High School in Robesonia, Pennsylvania…Team captain as a senior…Led team and division in scoring with 15 goals…Helped the Scouts win their division in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, as well as a district championship in 2006 and 2007…Scored game-winning goal in 2007 District III championship win…Also part of state quarterfinal team in 2006…Scored 35 goals in her career…Named to Pennsylvania State Field Hockey Coaches Association All-Academic Team in 2007…Senior class treasurer and treasurer of the National Honor Society…Most Valuable Offensive Player, All-Berks County and all-league selection in lacrosse as a senior…Also named to lacrosse Academic All-America team…Personal: Has one brother…Hobbies include snowboarding…Lists Lance Armstrong and Kyle Korver as her favorite athletes…Served as an intern at the Caron Foundation…Plans to pursue a career in public relations…Public relations major.

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 2 0 0 0 2009 20 3 0 6 2010 16 4 2 10 Career 38 7 2 16

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Arielle Williams #10

Midfield, 5-10, SeniorPort-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago/Bishop Anstey

Fourth season on the Pride roster…2010: Started all 18 games as a junior…Led the team in goals (13) and points (13) and was third

in assists with five…Tallied two goals in games against Rider, Siena and Drexel…Also scored against Fairfield, Yale, VCU, William and Mary, Old Dominion, Maine and Towson…Posted the game-winning goal against Rider…Was a perfect six-for-six in penalty strokes scoring against Rider, Siena, Drexel, Yale, VCU and William and Mary…Recorded assists against Vermont, Fairfield, Siena, Delaware and Towson…Notched a season-high five points against Siena and four against Rider and Drexel…Took 52 shots including 29 on goal…Took a season-high six shots in games against Rider and Siena…Made a defensive save against Vermont…2009: Started all 20 games as a sophomore…Tallied one goal and three assists for five points on the season…Scored her lone goal against Northeastern…Posted two assists against Columbia and one at Old Dominion…Took 14 shots on the year including seven on goal…Took three shots against Richmond and two against Albany and Quinnipiac…2008: Played in 17 games, starting seven…Recorded six shots…High School: Joins the Pride from Bishop Anstey High School in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, where she played five years of field hockey and two years of soccer…Trains with Trinidad and Tobago’s Junior and Senior National Team…Was twice named Bishop Anstey’s Sportswoman of the Year and was a two-year team captain…As a club player, she was named Youth Player of the Year in 2006 and was a first division selection in each of the last four years…Personal: Has two sisters and one brother…Sister, Lindsay, played on Adelphi’s field hockey team…Lists Fall Out Boy as her favorite band and “The Secret” as her favorite book…Psychology major.

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 17 0 0 0 2009 20 1 3 5 2010 18 13 5 31Career 55 14 8 6

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kaitlyn de Turo #91

Goalkeeper, 5-4, SophomoreSouth Setauket, NY/Ward Melville

Third year on the Hofstra roster…2010: Saw action in three games including one start in goal…Played against Sacred Heart, Columbia and Maine…Recorded 87:37 of action, allowing eight goals and

posting 10 saves…Faced 20 shots on the season…Made five saves and didn’t allow a goal in 19:01 against Sacred Heart…Started the contest and made five saves and allowed five goals in 47:06 at Maine…Played 21:30 and allowed three goal against Columbia…2009: Red-shirted and did not play…High School: Played five years of field hockey and lacrosse at Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, New York…Played for former Hofstra standout Shannon Watson…All-Long Island selection after leading the Patriots to their first Class A New York State championship in 2008 with a 23-1 record…Posted 18 shutouts on the season and allowed one goal in six other games…Was selected to the National Futures Championship in Virginia Beach, Virginia…Personal: Hobbies include going to the beach, swimming and dancing…Lists “Miracle” as her favorite movie…Exercise science major.

Year GP Min W L SF GA GAA Svs.2009 Red-shirted 2010 3 87:37 0 1 20 8 6.39 .556Career 3 87:37 0 1 20 8 6.39 .556

Micaela Gallagher #16

Midfield/Forward, 5-2, JuniorPort Jefferson, NY/Earl L. Vandermeulen

Third year on the Pride roster…2010: Started all 18 games as a sophomore…Tied for fourth on the team in scoring with 10 points on four goals and two assists…Recorded a season-high two goals and

four points against Delaware…Also scored against Towson and had the game-winner against Fairfield…Posted assists against Sacred Heart and at Maine… Took six shots against Delaware including three on goal…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009: All-CAA Rookie Team selection…Started all 20 games as a freshman…Tallied two goals and four points on the season…Scored goals against Old Dominion and Columbia…Recorded the game-winning goal in the Pride’s 6-5 win over ODU…Took 34 shots including 16 on goal…Fired a season-high five shots against Bryant…Notched a defensive save in Hofstra’s 4-3 win over VCU…Was named to the United States Field Hockey Association’s High Performance program in 2010…High School: Lettered in field hockey, winter track and spring track at Earl L. Vandermeulen High School in Port Jefferson, New York… Helped team to 2004, 2007 and 2008 Suffolk County and Long Island championships…2008 Suffolk County Player of the Year…All-New York State and All-Suffolk County selection as a sophomore, junior and senior…Two-time All-Long Island pick…Named all-division in 2004 and all-conference in 2005…Featured in Ultimate Athlete magazine…Member of the school record holding 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relay teams…Port Jefferson’s Athlete of the Year in 2009…Scholar-athlete…Personal: Has four brothers and one sister…Lists playing the flute, swimming and reading Spanish literature as hobbies…Began playing field hockey at age 12…Aspires to a career as a teacher…Physical education teacher.

Year GP G A Pts.2009 20 2 0 42010 18 4 2 10Career 38 6 2 14

UNITEd FIEld HOckEY cAMPS

Camp Director: Kathy De Angelis

Head Coach of Hofstra Field Hockey

Assistant Camp Director: April Cornell

Associate Head Coach of Hofstra Field Hockey

For more information, call (516) 463-6781

or visitwww.unitedfieldhockeycamps.com

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Jillian Geysen #1

Forward, 5-7, SophomoreEast Hampton, CT/Mercy

Third year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2010: Did not see any game action as a red-shirt freshman…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll

member…2009: Red-shirted and did not play…Member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic Squad… Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Played four years of field hockey at Mercy High School in Middletown, Connecticut…Named to All-Connecticut and all-conference teams in 2008…Led team in scoring as a senior in 2008…Coaches Award recipient…Selected to Southern Connecticut Conference All-Academic team as a junior…Personal: Has two sisters…Started playing field hockey at age 14…Competes with the Connecticut Eliminators travel softball team during the summer…Lists softball and snowboarding as hobbies…Has extensive volunteer experience working in soup kitchens, food pantries, and homeless shelters in addition to local schools and churches…Aspires to a career in medicine as a anesthesiologist…Health science major .

Year GP G A Pts.2009 Red-shirted2010 0 0 0 0Career 0 0 0 0

lauren Vallee #17

Defense, 5-8, SophomoreDearborn, MI/Edsel Ford

Third year on the Pride Field Hockey roster…2010: Did not see any game action as a red-shirt freshman… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll

member…2009: Red-shirted and did not play… Member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic Squad… Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Played four years of field hockey, three years of soccer and ran one year of track at Edsel Ford High School in Dearborn, Michigan…Named All-Michigan by the Detroit Free Press as a senior…All-Division II selection as a senior…Team captain and Most Valuable Player as a senior...Honorable mention All-Michigan pick as a junior…Two-time recipient of team Outstanding Competitor Award…Named All-Academic as a junior and senior...Scored 10 goals and added 15 assists during her high school career…15 assists was the second-highest total in program history…Graduated third in her class…National Honor Society President…Was editor in chief of her school paper…Four-year Futures Program participant…First player from her high school to play Division I field hockey…Personal: Has two brothers…Enjoys skiing and scuba diving as hobbies…Lifeguards during the summer…Lists Steve Yzerman as her favorite athlete…Member of the Relay for Life of Dearborn Planning Committee to benefit the American Cancer Society for six years…International business major

Year GP G A Pts.2009 Red-shirted 2010 0 0 0 0Career 0 0 0 0

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kerry kiddoo #14

Defense, 5-2, JuniorChapel Hill, NC/East Chapel Hill

Third year on the Pride Field Hockey roster…2010: Started in all 18 games at midfield as a sophomore…Recorded one assist on the season-in the win over

Rider…Took 13 shots including seven on goal…Took a season-high five shots, with three on goal, against Fairfield…Took three shots against Siena…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics

Academic Honor Roll member…2009: Started all 20 games on defense as a freshman…Took just one shot, against Towson, on the season… Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…Member of the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll… High School: Played four years of field hockey and ran one year of track at East Chapel Hill High School…All-North Carolina first team selection as a senior…Helped team to PAC-6 Conference championships from 2006 to 2008…Team was state runner-up in 2006…Earned first team all-conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior…Had 14 goals and a team-best seven assists in 2008…Named to NFHCA National

Academic Squad as a senior…Two-time National Honor Society member…Two-time recipient of the Will To Win Award at the UNC Field Hockey Camp…Personal: Started playing field hockey at age 11…Hobbies include cooking, photography and movies…Is a lifeguard during the summer…Lists “Twilight” as her favorite book…Aspires to a career as an event planner …Public relations major.

Year GP G A Pts.2009 20 0 0 02010 18 0 1 1 Career 38 0 1 1

krizia layne #12

Forward, 5-3, JuniorArima, Trinidad/St. Augustine

Third year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2010: Played and started 12 games… Was third on the team in points with 17…Recorded seven goals and

three assists before suffering a knee injury at VCU and missing the final six contests… Tallied a point in six straight games … Posted two goals and one assist against Siena…Scored two goals at Columbia and

against Rider, and once against Sacred Heart…Had an assist against Fairfield, Siena and Drexel …Took 35 shots with 22 on goal…Recorded nine shots including seven on goal against Siena…Posted game-winning goals against Sacred Heart and Siena…Team captain… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member… Played on the gold-medal

winning Trinidad and Tobago National Team in the 2010 Pan-Am Games qualifying, Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Puerto Rico…2009: Played in all games and started 18 as a freshman…Was sixth on the team in scoring with eight points on three goals and two assists…Scored goals against Richmond, Pacific and VCU…Posted the game-winning goal against Pacific…Dished out assists against Bryant and Fairfield…Took 20 shots on the season including game-highs of five against Bryant and four against Richmond and Quinnipiac…Played on the gold-medal winning Trinidad and Tobago National Team in the 2010 Pan-Am Games qualifying, Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Puerto Rico… Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…Member of the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…High School: Played field hockey and tennis, and ran track at St. Augustine Girls High School in Trinidad…2007 graduate…Helped team to 2005 National Schools Indoor championship… Top goal scorer in 2002, 2003 and 2006 National Indoor Tournaments…2003 Female School Player of the Year…Named Most Promising Attacker at 2006 National Schools Outdoor Tournament…Personal: Began playing field hockey at age 11…Enjoys swimming, playing the piano, listening to music and going to the beach…Nicknamed “Krizy”…Plans to pursue a career in pediatric medicine…Volunteer at the Cyril Ross Home for Children with HIV/AIDS…Health science major.

Year GP G A Pts.2009 20 3 2 82010 12 7 3 17Career 32 10 5 25

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Meg leusch #5

Forward/Midfield, 5-7, JuniorRochester, NY/Irondequoit

Third year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2010: Played in 10 games as a sophomore…Saw action against Boston University, Vermont, Sacred Heart, Columbia, Fairfield, Siena, James Madison,

VCU, Northeastern and Maine…Took three shots on the year, against Vermont, Siena and Northeastern…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009:

Played in four games and started one as a freshman…Played in games against Maine, Bryant, Old Dominion and Delaware…Started against Bryant…Member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic squad…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…Member of the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…High School: Played five years of field hockey and two years of lacrosse at Irondequoit High School in Rochester, New York…All-New York State selection as a senior…Led team in scoring as a sophomore, junior and senior…Three-time all-county selection…Team co-Most Valuable Player and co-captain as a senior…Helped Irondequoit to a second

place finish in the 2008 NYS Section V Championship…Played for the Rochester Blizzards Club team…Silver medalist at the 2007 Empire State Games…Member of the National Futures Program and was selected for the Elite Level program…Outstanding Academic Excellence Award recipient…Personal: Has two brothers…Brother, Michael, played lacrosse at Maine Maritime Academy…Brother, Eric, wrestled at SUNY-Oswego…Started playing field hockey at age 13…Hobbies include snow and water skiing and rollerblading…Plans to pursue a career in medicine or scientific research…Completed a 2010 summer internship with Carestream Health, working as a chemical and phosphor screen engineer…Health science major.

Year GP G A Pts.2009 4 0 0 02010 10 0 0 0Career 14 0 0 0

codi Nyland #3

Defense, 5-6, JuniorWashington, NJ/Warren Hills Regional

Third year on the Pride Field Hockey team…2010: Started all 18 games on defense as a sophomore…Led the team with two defensive saves…Posted saves at Drexel and Yale…Solid defender…2009:

Played in 20 games and started two as a freshman…Started against Old Dominion and Columbia…Tallied three points on the season on one goal and one assist…Scored in the CAA semifinals against Drexel…

Assisted on a goal in a victory at Sacred Heart…Took just one shot on the season…Member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic squad…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…Member of the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…High School: Played four years of field hockey at Warren Hill Regional High School in Washington, New Jersey…Two-time All-Skyland Conference selection…Earned All-Hunterdon/Warren County and All-North Jersey accolades in 2008…Led the Blue Streaks to the state sectional

finals in 2006, 2007 and 2008…Team captain as a senior…Three-time National Futures Tournament selection…Has won six National Field Hockey Festival gold medals in indoor and outdoor play…Personal: Has one sister and one brother…Started playing field hockey at age 7…Cousin, Tyler Sash, played football at the University of Iowa…Peer Leadership Program and youth field hockey volunteer…Public relations major.

Year GP G A Pts.2009 20 1 1 32010 18 0 0 0 Career 38 1 1 3

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Stephanie cowles #23

Midfield/Defense, 5-9, Sophomore Solana Beach, CA/Torrey Pines Second year on the Hofstra Field Hockey roster…2010: Started in all 18 games on defense and midfield as a freshman…Took shots against Delaware and Towson…Named to the Under-19 National Futures

Tournament for the California Region in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 2010…Member of the Futures Elite Program from 2007 through 2010…

High School: Played four years of field hockey and lacrosse at Torrey Pines High School in Carmel Valley, California…Tallied 12 goals and six assists as a senior captain and was named to All-California (CIF), All-San Diego County, All-Avocado League, All-North County and All-Division teams…Named Torrey Pines team Most Valuable Player…Played on California State championship teams in both field hockey (2008) and lacrosse (2010) and Avocado League championship teams in field hockey (2008) and lacrosse (2009 and 2010)…Played on California Cup Gold Medal-winning teams in 2008 and 2009 as well as the 2009 National Field Hockey Festival for pool

C…All-Academic Team selection and three-time scholar-athlete award recipient…Served as President of Habitat for Humanity at Torrey Pines…Personal: Has three sisters…Enjoys surfing, reading and watching movies in her free time…Aspires to a career in public relations or journalism…Public relations/mass media major.

Year GP G A Pts.2010 18 0 0 0

katelyn Horan #2

Forward, 5-7, Sophomore Endicott, NY/Maine Endwell Second year on the Pride roster…2010: Saw action in four games as a freshman…Played against Vermont, VCU, Northeastern and Delaware…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and Hofstra Athletics

Academic Honor Roll member…Named to USFHA Disney Showcase in 2009 and 2010…Played in the USFHA National Festival in California

in 2008…Participated in the USFHA National Indoor Tournament in Virginia in 2008 and 2009 and the Play for the Cure Indoor Tournament in Pennsylvania in 2007 and 2008…High School: Played four years of field hockey and lacrosse at Maine Endwell Senior High School in Endwell, New York…Named to All-New York State second team as a senior captain for the Spartans who were New York State finalists in 2009…Was a member of Maine Endwell’s Section IV

championship team in 2008 and the New York State Class B semifinalist team in 2007…Three-time New York State Field Hockey Sportsmanship Award recipient…Four-time All-New York State selection in lacrosse…National Honor Society selection…Four-time Gold Honor Roll, Gold Academic Award and Scholar-Athlete award winner…Personal: Has two sisters…Enjoys running and reading in her free time…Has served as a Special Olympics volunteer…Has been accepted into the Hofstra Honors College…Psychology major.

Year GP G A Pts.2010 4 0 0 0

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Shannon Mccardell #19

Defense, 5-3, Sophomore Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Regional

Second year on the Hofstra roster…2010: Played in 11 games and started three as a freshman…Saw action against Sacred Heart, Fairfield, Siena, Drexel, Yale, James Madison, William and Mary, Northeastern,

Maine, Delaware and Towson…Started against Northeastern, Delaware and Towson…Tallied one goal and two points on the year…Scored

the game-winning goal in the season finale against Towson…Took just one shot on the season…High School: Played four year of field hockey, three years of lacrosse and one year of basketball at Clearview Regional High School in Mullica Hill, New Jersey…Two-time All-Tri-County Conference first team selection in field hockey…Was a member of the Pioneers’ Tri-County Conference

Royal Division championship team and the Chiomento Tournament championship squad in 2009…Named to 2009 South Jersey Senior All-Star Showcase…Selected the Adam Taliaferro Foundation Clearview Regional High School Player of the Year as a senior captain…Recipient of the U.S. Army Reserve’s National Scholar-Athlete Award in 2010…Selected to Chiomento Classic All-Tournament team as a junior… Named the teams’ Best All-Around Player in 2008…Three-year member of the National Honor Society…Placed second at the 2010 New Jersey State Quiz Bowl…Superintendent’s List and Honor Roll selection…Personal: Has one sister…Enjoys listening to music and going to the beach in her free time…International business major.

Year GP G A Pts.2010 11 0 0 0

2011 HOFSTRA FIEld HOckEY NEWcOMERS

Rachel Adams #26

Midfield, 5-2, FreshmanPort Norris, NJ/Millville

Played field hockey and lacrosse at Millville (NJ) High School…Four time All-Cape League selection including a first team pick as a senior and a second team selection as a junior…Recorded three goals

and 12 assists as a senior captain and was named to the All-Daily Journal Field Hockey Team as well as being voted team Most Valuable Player…Named best all-around midfielder and named to All-Daily Journal team as a junior after posting six goals and five assists…Selected Most Valuable Midfielder at Millville as a sophomore after recording three goals and 10 assists…All-Cape Atlantic League honorable mention as a freshman and sophomore…Scored four goals and eight assists as a freshman…Competes with the Model Hockey Club…Personal: Has one brother and three sisters…Her sister, Bobbi Jo, was a four-year field hockey letterwinner at Rutgers…Enjoys reading and lifting weights in her free time…Aspires to a career in sports medicine…Athletic training major.

Holly Andrews #9

Midfield/Defense, 5-5, Freshman Afton, NY/Afton

Played six years of field hockey, five years of softball and one year of basketball and track at Afton (NY) High School…Two-time field hockey Offensive Most Valuable

Player Award winner…Four-time all-league first team selection in field hockey…Named to all-league first team in softball as well…Played on Afton’s New York State High School Softball Championship team in 2009…Also played on four softball sectional championship teams at Afton…Invited to the United States Futures Development Invitational Camp (FDIC) in both 2010 and 2011…Played in the 2010 and 2011 National Futures Under-19 Championships and the 2009 National Futures Under-16 Championships at Virginia Beach…Competed in the Junior National Camp and the AAU Junior Olympics in 2009…Three-year member of the New York State Elite Futures program…Participated in the National Field Hockey Festival, National Indoor Tournament and was a member of the gold-medal winning Big Apple Hockey Festival champions with Central New York in 2008…Personal: Has three brothers…Enjoys listening to music and hanging out with friends…Undecided major.

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katie Bishop #22

Midfield/Defense, 5-3, Freshman Center Conway, NH/Kennett

Played four years of field hockey and softball and three years of ice hockey at Kennett High School in North Conway, New Hampshire…Two-time All-New Hampshire selection including a first

team pick as a senior after scoring nine goals and 10 assists in 2010…Tallied seven goals and 11 assists and was a second team All-State pick in 2009…Four-time Varsity Honor Roll student and was just the second freshman in school history to do so…A member of Kennett’s first New Hampshire State Class I Field Hockey Championship team in 2011…Also played on a Class I State finalist team in 2009 and a State quarterfinalist in 2010…Two-year team captain…Four-year member of the Seacoast United Field Hockey Club…Selected to the National Futures Championship in Virginia Beach with Under-14, Under-16 and Under-19 teams…Played on the National Field Hockey Festival’s gold-medal winning team in 2009…New England Premier Showcase All-Star team selection in 2009 and 2010…Current member of the New England Hockeymates Club, coached by 1988 and 1996 United States Olympic Team Assistant Coach Marisa Didio…Attended the Disney Showcase in 2011…Personal: Has one brother…Enjoys boating and ice hockey in her free time…Served as a community center camp volunteer…Athletic training major.

Jonel Boileau #21

Forward, 5-7, Freshman Kelowna, BC, Canada/Kelowna Secondary

Played six years of field hockey at Kelowna Secondary School in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada…Three-time Female Athlete of the Year in seventh grade, ninth

grade and 11th grade…Augie Ciancone Memorial Award recipient in 2010 as the most outstanding female high school athlete in the Central Okanagan, British Columbia area…Team leading scorer in 2009 and 2010 and the team assist leader in 2010… Recorded 37 goals and 34 assists in 33 games as team placed third in the provincial tournament…Team captain in 2010 and assistant team captain in 2009… Led the team in scoring with 34 goals in 32 games as Kelowna captured the provincial championship as a junior…Played four years on the boys’ ice hockey team and was a leading scorer and played three years on the AAA soccer team… Trained with the Canadian Junior National Field Hockey Team in 2010…Played for Team BC Under 18 in 2009 and 2010…Five-year Academic Honor Roll selection…Personal: Has one brother…Enjoys going to the beach, wakeboarding and snowboarding…Aspires to a career in medicine or business…Undecided major

Emily caffrey #18

Forward, 5-5, Freshman York, PA/Central York/Temple U.

Played four years of field hockey and three years of soccer at Central York High School in York, Pennsylvania…Played on county championship teams in 2007 and 2008…Three-time team leading scorer…Recorded

12 goals and 16 assists as a senior captain and was named team Most Valuable Player…Also voted team Most Valuable Player as a junior after leading the team with 12 goals and 15 assists…Selected Impact Player of the Year as a sophomore in 2008, scoring 15 goals and eight assists…Named Offensive Player of the Year and was the leading scorer with 15 goals and eight assists as a freshman in 2007…Outstanding student who finished in the top five percent of her class all four years…Received the Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Award, the Central York High School Academic Achievement Award and the E. Jerry Brooks District III Academic Excellence Award…Competes with the High Styx Field Hockey Club…Comes to Hofstra after one semester at Temple University…Personal: Has two sisters…Enjoys working out in her free time…Undecided major.

katie Fischer #15

Forward/Midfield, 5-9, Freshman Reisterstown, MD/St. Paul’s School for Girls

Played four years of field hockey and two years of lacrosse at St. Paul’s School for Girls in Brooklandville, Maryland…

Three-year varsity starter and leading scorer at St. Paul’s… Region VII USAFHA Futures participant from 2008 through 2011…Was a Region VII Stick Starz Coach in 2008 and 2009…Was a five-year starter for the Capitol Pegasus Club team at the Under-14, U-16 and U-19 levels…Captain and leading scorer at the National Hockey Festival in 2009…Led the team in scoring at the 2010 U-19 Disney Showcase…Team captain in 2010 and 2011 for the Capitol Pegasus U-19 team at the National lndoor Qualifiers and led the team in scoring at the 2010 tournament…Three-year member of The Green Years Yearbook staff including editor in 2010-11…Honor Roll selection in 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2010-11…Personal: Has one brother…Enjoys photography and water and snow skiing in her free time…Aspires to a career in medicine…Exercise science major.

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Melissa Mccarthy #6

Midfield/Forward, 5-2, Junior Havertown, PA/Haverford/Millersville

Comes to Hofstra after two years at Millersville (PA) University…At Millersville: Two-time All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) second team selection, PSAC Scholar-Athlete and

NFHCA National Division II Scholar-Athlete Award winner…Started 19 of 20 games and tallied two goals and five assists in 2010…Recorded four goals and one assist as a freshman and was named to the Division II All-American Rookie Squad…High School: Was a four-year member of the field hockey and indoor and outdoor track and field teams at Haverford (PA) High School…All-Pennsylvania second team, All-Delco second team, and All-Central and All-Main Line first team selection as a senior in 2008 after posting six goals at midfield…Voted the team Most Valuable Offensive Player and received the Merry Tropp Sportsmanship Award…Ranked among the top six scorers in Delaware County with 21 goals and was named to All-Central League, Main Line and Delco second teams in 2007…Scored 17 goals to lead the team and rank in the top five in Delaware County, and was an All-Central League, All-Main Line and All-Delco honorable mention in 2006…Played on two Central League Championship teams…Competes with the WC Eagles Hockey Club…Four-year Honor Roll member…National Honor Society member as a senior…Musical Honors Society member…Personal: Has one sister…Enjoys running, listening and playing music and going to the beach…Aspires to a career as a teacher…Elementary education and psychology major.

Marta Penas #4

Midfield/Forward, 5-7, Freshman Barcelona, Spain/IES Joaquim Blume

Played field hockey at IES Joaquim Blume in Barcelona, Spain from 2002 through 2011…Played club field hockey with RC Polo Barcelona and Catalan Team...Was a

member of Barcelona’s Spain National Under-18 Championship team in 2010…Won Spain National Under-18 Regional Championships in 2009 and 2010 and Under-16 Regional Championships in 2008 and 2009 with the Catalonian Team…Placed second in the Spain National Under-16 Championships in 2008 and third in 2009 with RC Polo Barcelona…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Her sister is a sophomore field hockey player at Rider…Enjoys tennis, skiing, movies, reading and photography in her free time…Aspires to a career in business…Business major.

ciara Weatherbee #7

Defense, 5-7, Freshman Allentown, NJ/Allentown

Played four years of field hockey, three years of lacrosse and was a member of the track team for one season at Allentown High School in Allentown, New Jersey…Named to All-Colonial Valley Conference

Central New Jersey first team, All-Area and All-Group selection as a senior in 2010…Chosen to All-Colonial Valley Conference teams by both the Trenton Times and the Trentonian…Voted team Most Valuable Player and Allentown High School Athlete of the Year in 2011…Played on Patriot Division championship teams in 2007 and 2009…Played club field hockey with Jersey Intensity which won gold medals at the National Field Hockey Festival in 2009 and 2010…Played on the first place team at the National Futures Championship in 2006 and the second place team in 2007…Placed four times at the Garden State Games including first in 2007, second in 2008 and third in 2005 and 2006…Played on silver medal winning teams at the Disney Showcase in 2007, 2008 and 2009…Also played in the National Indoor Tournament in 2007, 2008 and 2011…Received the Enthusiastic Reader Award in 2009-10…Junior National Young Leaders Conference participant in 2005 and 2007…Personal: Has one sister who plays field hockey at the College of New Jersey…Enjoys reading and working out in her free time…Aspires to a career in law enforcement or as a forensic psychologist…Undecided major.

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRESIdENT

Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra

University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth

president of the University on December 20, 2000.

Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra

University School of Law from September 1989 through

June 2001. He joined the faculty of the School of Law in

1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M.

Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship in

Civil Procedure.

President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of

important government and community organizations,

including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of

New York Unified Court System - County of Nassau, and

the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council. He serves

as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges

and Universities, and on the Board of Directors for the Fair

Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network.

President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau

County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former

chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, and

a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long

Island Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz

served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on

Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a

new charter and a new form of government for the County.

He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the

Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause

of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership

Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation

for Outstanding Service to both the legal profession and the

community; the Community Service Award from

the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau

County; and the Alumni Association of the City

College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal.

He has also been honored by the Long Island

Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and

was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David

Award.

President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna

cum laude, from Columbia University School of

Law, where he was a member of the board of editors

of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske

Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of

New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta

Kappa and the American Law Institute.

STUART RABINOWITZ

President of Hofstra University

President Rabinowitz, Hofstra Pride Club Board member James C. Metzger ’83 and Hofstra Pride Club President E. David Woycik ’77 at the 2011 Pride Student-Athlete Awards Banquet

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Trustees of Hofstra UniversityAsofAugust2011

UNIVERSITY SENIOR AdMINISTRATION/TRUSTEES

M. Patricia AdamskiSenior Vice President

for Planning and Administration

Joseph M. BarkwillVice President for

Facilities and Operations

Dr. Herman BerlinerProvost and Senior Vice

President for Academic Affairs

Melissa ConnollyVice President for

University Relations

Jessica EadsVice President for

Enrollment Services

Dolores Fredrich, Esq.Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel

OFFICERS

Marilyn B. Monter,* ChairAlan J. Bernon,* Vice ChairDavid S. Mack,* Vice ChairJoseph M. Gregory,* SecretaryStuart Rabinowitz, President____________________

MEMBERS

George W. Bilicic, Jr.Tejinder BindraRobert F. Dall*Helene FortunoffSteven J. Freiberg*Colin GoddardMartin B. Greenberg*Leo A. GuthartPeter S. Kalikow*Abby KenigsbergArthur J. KremerKaren L. LutzDonna M. Mendes*Janis M. Meyer*John D. Miller*

Martha S. PopeJames E. Quinn*Edwin C. ReedRobert D. Rosenthal*Debra A. Sandler*Thomas J. Sanzone*Peter G. SchiffJoseph Sparacio* Frank G. Zarb*

DELEGATES

William F. Nirode, Speaker of the FacultyStuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Executive CommitteeElizabeth K. Benuti, Chair, University Senate Planning and Budget CommitteeDavid Zuniga, President, Student Government AssociationAlexander Zelinski, Vice President, Student Government AssociationFrederick E. Davis, Jr.,* President, Alumni Organization

____________________

James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus

Wilbur Breslin, Trustee EmeritusEmil V. Cianciulli,* Chair EmeritusJohn J. Conefry, Jr., Chair EmeritusMaurice A. Deane,* Chair EmeritusGeorge G. Dempster,* Chair EmeritusJoseph L. Dionne,* Trustee EmeritusBernard Fixler,* Trustee EmeritusFlorence Kaufman, Trustee EmeritaWalter B. Kissinger, Trustee EmeritusAnn M. Mallouk,* Chair EmeritaThomas H. O’Brien, Trustee EmeritusArnold A. Saltzman, Trustee EmeritusNorman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus

*Hofstra Alumni

Richard V. Guardino, Jr., Esq.Vice President for Business

Development

Catherine HennessyVice President for Financial

Affairs and Treasurer

Sandra S. JohnsonVice President for

Student Affairs

Robert W. JuckiewiczVice President for

Information Technology

Alan J. KellyVice President

for Development

STUART RABINOWITZ

President of Hofstra University

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY dIREcTOR OF ATHlETIcS

Jack Hayes is in his eighth year as director of athletics at Hofstra University in 2011-12. Hayes was appointed by Hofstra

President Stuart Rabinowitz as the University’s director of athletics on October 4, 2004. Hayes came to Hofstra after serving as an associate director of athletics at the University of Connecticut for three years. Hayes, the eighth director of athletics at Hofstra, leads a department that includes 17 Division I teams, 90 coaches and administrative staff members and 350 student-athletes.

Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing academic and athletic success of student-athletes, strategic planning, fund-raising, marketing, university relations, facility enhancement, budgetary management, and NCAA compliance complements Hofstra University’s athletic department in its quest to further enhance its athletic program, and assist Hofstra’s student-athletes both on and off the field.

The Hofstra Athletic program has flourished under Hayes’ leadership, winning 20 CAA Championships and making 33 postseason appearances, including 25 NCAA Tournaments, since the 2004-05 academic year. In 2010-11 four Pride teams advanced to postseason play with women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse reaching the NCAA Tournament as at-large selections. In addition, Hofstra hosted the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals in 2009 and 2011, setting a James M. Shuart Stadium attendance record in 2011.

Hayes has placed a significant emphasis on fund-raising during his tenure. Pride Club membership reached all-time highs, both in terms of the number of contributors and funds raised as the organization topped the $1 million mark for the three consecutive years. In addition, Hofstra Athletics signed its largest corporate sponsorship deal in department history when it partnered with W.B. Mason in 2010.

Resources generated through fund-raising efforts have been used to enhance programs and facilities available to student-athletes. Recent initiatives include the construction of the W.B. Mason Pride Lounge on the lower level of the Mack Sports Complex, baseball’s Quinn Family

Grandstand and the Fried Family Student-Athlete Development Center on the second floor of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. Other recent renovations include locker rooms, the wrestling room, athletic training rooms in Margiotta Hall and the Physical Education Center, the basketball media room in the Mack Sports Complex, a press box at the Hofstra Soccer Stadium, replacement of the turf at James M. Shuart Stadium and the construction of the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium.

In 2006 Hayes reintroduced the Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame after more than a 50-year absence, inducting five classes since that time. He also led an effort to retire the uniform numbers of prominent Hofstra student-athletes with 20 jersey retirement ceremonies held during the 2008-09 academic year.

Active on a national level, Hayes served on the NCAA Division I Lacrosse Committee from September 2006 to September 2008.

In September 2010 he was appointed to the NCAA Leadership Council, which is an advisory body to the Division I Board of Directors.

Hayes came to Hofstra with more than 14 years of athletic administration experience, including management positions at four Division I institutions – Connecticut, Fordham, St. John’s and Fairfield. Hayes received a master’s degree in education in 1992 with a concentration in sport management from the University of Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s degree (1989) from Providence College, where he was a member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He was also awarded a certificate of completion in 2001 from the Sports Management Institute, Consortium of the Universities of Michigan and Texas. A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Hayes graduated from the Providence Country Day School where he lettered in football, basketball and lacrosse. He was inducted, as a member of his high school basketball team, into the Providence Country Day Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2004. In October 2010 Hayes became a two-time member of Providence Country Day’s Athletic Hall of Fame when he was inducted along with the rest of his high school lacrosse team.

Hayes resides in East Northport, New York, with his wife Bridget, daughter Katie (9), and sons Matt (6), Tommy (3) and Michael, who was born in April 2011.

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY dIREcTORS OF ATHlETIcS

1937-42 JohnBartlettMacDonald

1942-45 JohnArcherSmith(Interim)

1945-48 JohnBartlettMacDonald

1948-51 JohnArcherSmith

1951-74 Howard“Howdy”Myers

1974-75 DickThiebert

1975-87 BobGetchell

1987-97 JimGarvey

1997-04 HarryRoyle

2004-pres. JackHayes

JAck HAYESHofstra University Director of Athletics

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ATHlETIcS

Charles Jenkins, Hofstra’s all-time

leading scorer, was a three-time Haggerty Award winner and two-

time CAA Player of the Year who was selected by

the Golden State Warriors in the 2011 NBA Draft

Jay Card led the Pride to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time in program history, and was a three-time All-American and four-time All-CAA selection

Tiffany Yovino helped lead the Pride to the second round of the NCAA

Tournament in 2007 and 2010 and was an All-American last season

Shaun Foster earned CAA Men’s Soccer Defensive Player and Rookie of the Year Awards in 2010

Shante Evans was an All-

American in 2010-11 after averaging a

team-high 18.4 points and 11

rebounds per game

Lou Ruggirello earned All-America and Academic All-America accolades in 2010-11 and was a four-time NCAA qualifier

Olivia Galati set the school single season victory, strikeout and shutout records with 29 wins, 348 strikeouts and 17 shutouts

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ATHlETIcS AdMINISTRATIVE STAFF ANd HEAd cOAcHES

Alison AdamskiWomen’s Tennis Coach

Pete Alfano

Cross Country CoachPatrick AndersonBaseball Coach

Rob AnspachWrestling Coach

Chrissy ArnoneAssistant Director of

Athletics for Marketing and Promotions

Jay ArtinianAssociate Director of Athletics for Facilities

Rachel AugustDirector of Athletic

Administration

Cathy AullAthletic Department

Secretary

Ann BallerAssociate Director of

Athletic Facilities

Dr. Michael BarnesFaculty Athletics Representative

Anthony BattagliaEquipment Manager

Susan BauerAssistant Dean of

University Advisement

Marisa BigginsAssistant Director of

Compliance

Allison BradshawAssistant Strength and

Conditioning Coach

Mo CassaraMen’s Basketball Coach

Neil CollinsAssistant Director of

Athletic Facilities

John ConsidineAssistant Equipment

Manager

Tara CoppolaAssistant Director of

Athletic Facilities

Maria CorvinoAssistant Director of Athletics for Ticket

Operations

Maren Crowley

Women’s Golf CoachKathy De Angelis

Field Hockey CoachBill Edwards

Softball CoachJoe Elliott

Men’s Golf CoachDavid FernandezAthletic Facilities

Coordinator

Stephen GorchovAssociate Director

of Athletics for Communications

John HeckAssociate Director of

Athletics for Compliance

Kristina HernandezVolleyball Coach

Ellen JohnsonAssistant Director of

Athletics for Corporate Relations

Colm KennedyAssistant Director of

Athletic Facilities

Krista Kilburn-SteveskeyWomen’s Basketball

Coach

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James LallyDirector of Student-

Athlete Services

Frantzer Le BlancAssistant Director of

Athletic Facilities

Cindy LewisSenior Associate

Director of Athletics

Evan MalingsHead Athletic Trainer

Danny McCabeExecutive Associate Director of Athletics

Tim McMahonAssociate Director of

Athletics for External Affairs

Abby MorganWomen’s Lacrosse Coach

Isaac NealTicket Office

Graduate Assistant

Michael NeelyDirector of Ticket Sales

Richard NuttallMen’s Soccer Coach

Jeanne O’KeefeAthletic Department

Secretary

Rachel PeelAssociate Dean of

University Advisement

James PrendergastAssistant Strength and

Conditioning Coach

Simon RiddioughWomen’s Soccer Coach

Diane SchuerleinAthletic Department

Secretary

Jim SheehanSenior Sports

Information Director

Clarice SmithAthletic Department

Secretary

Daniel SolowAssistant Director of

Athletics for Development

Samantha SweeneyAssistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Development

Harriet TeitleAthletic Department

Secretary

Kathy TheilingEquipment Manager

Seth TierneyMen’s Lacrosse Coach

Michael UntersteinAssistant Director of Athletic Development

Dave WalshAssistant Equipment

Manager

Ryan WatsonAssistant Director of

Athletic Facilities

Philip WayneMen’s Tennis Coach

Scott WilksStrength and

Conditioning Coach

Winnie WymesAthletic Department

Secretary

Dr. Michael YorioTeam Physician

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ATHlETIc AcAdEMIc SUPPORT

Hofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views participation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the

student-athlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students.

The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for up to three courses. They are also able to utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in providing assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor, through the Center for University Advisement, who helps address the various needs of student-athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.

Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The advisor also meets with prospective student-athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra University education.

Area two is academic advising. The academic advisor serves as the primary advisor for first-year and undecided student-athletes, and also assists upperclassmen who have declared a major.

Area three is academic monitoring. The advisor monitors the academic progress of student-athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide opportunities for early intervention should academic difficulties arise.

Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls by providing tutors in various subjects as necessary. The academic advisors also assess the needs of individual student-athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the Center for University Advisement is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student-athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition.

In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete Development Center was opened on the second level of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. The center houses the offices of the Student-Athlete Services Staff, as well as a large computer lab with printer access for use by Hofstra student-athletes, a quiet study area with wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards.

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SPORTS MEdIcINE/ATHlETIc TRAINING

Through a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes are provided excellent health care during their

time at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible. University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by ninth-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his third year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005.

Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.

Evan MalingsHeadAthleticTrainer

Dr. Michael YorioTeamPhysician

Robert DiMondaAthleticTrainer

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HOFSTRA FIEld HOckEY STAdIUM/FAcIlITIES

In 2007 the Hofstra University Field Hockey program moved into a brand new facility on the north side of campus.

The new Hofstra University Field Hockey Stadium includes bleacher seating, a press box, and is outfitted with the state-of-the-art Hockey Grass Club surface, a synthetic turf designed solely for field hockey by Sportexe.

Sportexe® HockeyGrass™Club, a smooth and predictable, fast and incredibly durable surface, is a special tufted nylon system that delivers optimum performance. Approved by the Fédération Internationale de Hockey (FIH), Sportexe® HockeyGrass™Club is the official artificial turf system of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA).

Sportexe®, which has decades of field hockey installation expertise, is proud of its partnership with the NFHCA, working with the Association on R&D efforts to enhance field hockey systems.

The Pride opened the Stadium September 14, 2007, versus Yale. The Pride’s Brit Blankmeyer scored the first goal in stadium history 8:17 into the contest. The Pride is 21-15 at the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium since its grand opening.

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MAck SPORTS cOMPlEX WEIGHT ROOM

Hofstra Soccer student-athletes conduct their weight training in the spacious, 3,024 square-foot Mack Sports Complex Weight Room. Located on the lower lever of the complex, the weight room houses a wide variety of strength and conditioning equipment including free weights, Hammer Strength and 12 pieces of cardiovascular equipment. The team trains under the watchful eye of Assistant Strength Coach Allison

Bradshaw, who is in her second year on the Hofstra staff.

Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility

The Pride has use of the Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility. The 50-yard turf field gives Hofstra a unique environment to practice in. The practice bubble is located on the North Campus, behind the

Mack Sports Complex.

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lONG ISlANd ANd NEW YORk cITY

FivedistinctregionsmakeupLongIsland:

• North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions.

• South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.

• Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park.

• North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands.

• South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts.

Witheverythingfrom:

• museums, historical sites and lighthouses,

• to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages,

• to wineries and farm stands,

• to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos,

...there is plenty to do on Long Island!

• Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

• Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or

Knicks game.

• Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC

• Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street.

• Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters.

• Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering Times Square.

About long Island…

About New York city…

LongIslandhasarichhistoryasanactive,vibrantcommunity,asummerplayground,andhometosomeofNewYork’smostprominentfamilies.

Hofstraislocatedonly30milesfromNewYorkCity–thecapitalofcultureandfinance.YoucanvisitCarnegieHall,SouthStreetSeaport,HardRockCafé,GrandCentralStation,CentralPark,NBCStudiosinRockefellerCenter,LittleItalyorChinatown.

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2010 STATISTIcS ANd RESUlTSOverall: 7-11 CAA: 2-6 Home: 7-2 Away: 0-8 Neutral: 0-1

Name GP-GS G A Pts. TS SOG GW PS-ATT DSV Arielle Williams 18-18 13 5 31 52 29 1 6-6 1Genna Kovar 14-14 9 6 24 59 38 1 0-0 0Krizia Layne 12-12 7 3 17 35 22 2 0-0 0Micaela Gallagher 18-18 4 2 10 28 11 1 0-0 0Darrah Rachman 16-1 4 2 10 8 7 0 0-0 0Dieke ter Weel 17-17 0 8 8 8 3 0 0-0 0Diane Caldwell 18-18 3 1 7 17 13 0 0-0 0Becky Kazaks 15-7 2 2 6 14 9 1 0-0 0Nancy Wagenbrenner 18-18 0 4 4 12 3 0 0-0 0Shannon McCardell 11-3 1 0 2 1 1 1 0-0 0Kerry Kiddoo 18-18 0 1 1 13 7 0 0-0 0Meg Leusch 10-0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-0 0Stephanie Cowles 18-18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 0Meredith Golden 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0Amanda Heyde 18-17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0Katelyn Lewia 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0Codi Nyland 18-18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2Katelyn Horan 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0Total 18 43 34 120 252 145 7 6-6 3Opponents 18 58 47 163 285 181 11 1-2 2

GoalkeepingName GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Svs. Pct. W L T SO SF Meredith Golden 4-0 104:32 2 1.34 14 .875 0 0 0 0 28Amanda Heyde 18-17 1082:16 48 3.10 96 .667 7 10 0 2 235Kaitlyn De Turo 3-1 87:37 8 6.39 10 .556 0 1 0 0 20Team - 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 Total 18 1274:25 58 3.19 123 .680 7 11 0 3 283Opponents 18 1274:25 43 2.36 102 .703 11 7 0 4 246

Goals 1 2 OT Tot. Penalty Corners 1 2 OT Tot.Hofstra 21 21 1 43 Hofstra 46 63 0 109Opponents 28 29 1 58 Opponents 53 57 1 111

Shots 1 2 OT Tot. Saves 1 2 OT Tot.Hofstra 118 130 4 252 Hofstra 64 59 0 123Opponents 141 143 1 285 Opponents 45 55 2 102

2010 Results

Date Opponent W/L Score8/28 Boston University+ L 0-38/29 at Albany+ L 0-1 (OT)9/4 Vermont W 3-19/5 Sacred Heart W 7-29/8 at Columbia L 2-69/12 Rider W 4-3 (OT)9/18 Fairfield W 5-09/19 Siena W 6-09/24 at Drexel* L 2-59/26 at Yale L 2-410/1 at James Madison* L 0-810/3 at Virginia Commonwealth* L 2-510/8 William & Mary* W 3-010/10 Old Dominion* L 1-310/22 at Northeastern* L 0-510/24 at Maine L 1-710/29 Delaware* L 2-310/31 Towson* W 3-2

+ - Capital Land College Classic at Albany, NY*Colonial Athletic Association Game

Arielle Williams

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THE cOlONIAl ATHlETIc ASSOcIATION

The Colonial Athletic Association continues to build on its reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically.

The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2010-11, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 21 teams in 12 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2011.

The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million.

The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2010-11, 25 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 50 student-athletes received All-America honors in 13 different sports.

The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past five years. Three CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and top-seeded Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova. The Rams were ranked No. 6 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 poll, which was the highest ranking ever for a CAA team. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way.

Six CAA women’s basketball teams advanced to postseason play in 2011. James Madison represented the conference in the NCAA Tournament after capturing its second straight conference championship. Delaware, Drexel, UNC Wilmington, Old Dominion and VCU participated in the WNIT, with the Seahawks advancing to the second round. ODU, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997.

The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981. At least two women’s soccer teams have advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past four seasons and William & Mary gave the CAA a team in the final 16 of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship for the sixth time in the last nine years. In men’s cross country, William & Mary advanced to the NCAA Championship for the 12th straight year and finished 19th overall. In the pool, Towson’s Meredith Budner finished as the runner-up in the 500 freestyle and 1650 freestyle at the 2011 NCAA Championship and received All-America honors along with George Mason’s Ashley Danner. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship in the past decade. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 14 years and has had at least 12 players selected in the eight of the last nine Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, tennis, golf, track and field, women’s lacrosse and wrestling.

CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away

contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs.

In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences.

Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985.

Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

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2010 cAA REVIEW

FINAl 2010 cAA FIEld HOckEY STATISTIcS

Team Summaries GP GF-GA Score-Avg. Margin PK-Att. Shots Saves Save% CornersDelaware 18 31-50 1.68-2.71 -1.03 1-1 205 114 69.5 110Drexel 20 62-31 3.02-1.51 +1.51 0-3 366 85 73.3 142Hofstra 18 43-58 2.36-3.19 -0.82 6-6 252 123 68.0 109James Madison 19 58-34 2.99-1.75 +1.24 3-3 267 101 74.8 107Northeastern 21 43-42 2.04-1.99 +0.05 2-2 292 109 72.2 122Old Dominion 24 61-48 2.51-1.97 +0.53 3-4 304 127 72.6 161Towson 18 34-48 1.87-2.64 -0.77 0-1 223 90 65.2 115VCU 20 55-35 2.64-1.68 +0.96 3-3 268 90 72.0 120William & Mary 18 18-56 1.00-3.11 -2.11 1-1 173 144 72.0 79

2010 cAA REVIEW

FINAL 2010 STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALLSTANDINGS W L Pct. GF GA W L Pct. GF GADrexel 7 1 .875 29 13 15 5 .750 62 31Old Dominion* 7 1 .875 28 8 13 11 .542 61 48Northeastern 5 3 .625 22 14 10 11 .476 43 42VCU 5 3 .625 23 18 13 7 .650 55 35James Madison 4 4 .500 29 17 9 10 .474 58 34Delaware 2 6 .250 9 28 8 10 .444 31 50Towson 2 6 .250 14 18 8 10 .444 34 48Hofstra 2 6 .250 13 31 7 11 .389 43 58William & Mary 2 6 .250 7 25 4 14 .222 18 56

FIRST TEAMPlayer, Team, Pos., Cl.Kaela Barker, Northeastern, M, Jr.Susan Ciufo, Drexel, F, Sr.Amy Daniel, James Madison, B, Sr.Loran Hatch, Old Dominion, B, Sr.Genna Kovar, Hofstra, F, Jr.Christina Mastropaolo, Drexel, F, Sr.Crystal Poland, Northeastern, F, So.Kelsey Scherrer, VCU, F, So.Kim Tunell, Drexel, M/B, Sr.Marle van Dessel, VCU, M, Sr.Maartje van Rijsvijk, Old Dominion, F/M, So.Lizzie Priest, Northeastern, GK, So.

SECOND TEAMPlayer, Team, Pos., Cl.Kristie Blumer, Towson, F, Sr.Michelle Drummonds, Delaware, B, Sr.Erica Eng, William & Mary, M, Sr.Kathryn Kirk, Old Dominion, F, Jr.Carolyn Malloy, Northeastern, F, Jr.Kelsey Nawalinski, William & Mary, M, Jr.Lise van Dam, James Madison, M, Fr.Flore van Dessel, VCU, B, Sr.Rymme van Dessel, VCU, B, Fr.Missy Woodie, Delaware, B/M, Sr.Jenna Phillips, Drexel, GK, So.

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMPlayer, Team, Pos.Lindsay Bennett, Northeastern, FKristen Focht, Drexel, MLindsay McArdle, Drexel, MKathleen Morris, Towson, MKatie Nearhouse, Old Dominion, FClare O’Malley, Delaware, MEmilie Soares, VCU, FDieke ter Weel, Hofstra, BLise van Dam, James Madison, MRymme van Dessel, VCU, B

2010 CAA Player of the Year: Christina Mastropaolo, Drexel2010 CAA Defensive Player of the Year: Loran Hatch, Old Dominion

2010 CAA Rookie of the Year: Rymme van Dessel, VCU2010 CAA Coach of the Year: Kelly McQuade, VCU

2010 All-colonial Athletic Association Field Hockey Teams

GOALS GP G Avg/G1. Drexel 20 62 3.102. James Madison 19 58 3.053. VCU 20 55 2.754. Old Dominion 24 61 2.545. Hofstra 18 43 2.396. Northeastern 21 43 2.057. Towson 18 34 1.898. Delaware 18 31 1.729. William & Mary 18 18 1.00

ASSISTS GP A Avg/G1. James Madison 19 51 2.682. Drexel 20 52 2.603. Old Dominion 24 49 2.044. Hofstra 18 34 1.895. VCU 20 32 1.606. Northeastern 21 32 1.527. Delaware 18 26 1.448. Towson 18 18 1.009. William & Mary 18 11 0.61

GOALS ALLOWED GP GA Avg/G1. Drexel 20 31 1.552. VCU 20 35 1.753. James Madison 19 34 1.794. Northeastern 21 42 2.004. Old Dominion 24 48 2.006. Towson 18 48 2.677. Delaware 18 50 2.788. William & Mary 18 56 3.119. Hofstra 18 58 3.22

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SCORING MARGIN GP GF GA Margin1. Drexel 20 3.02 1.51 1.512. James Madison 19 2.99 1.75 1.243. VCU 20 2.64 1.68 0.964. Old Dominion 24 2.51 1.97 0.535. Northeastern 21 2.04 1.99 0.056. Towson 18 1.87 2.64 -0.777. Hofstra 18 2.36 3.19 -0.828. Delaware 18 1.68 2.71 -1.039. William & Mary 18 1.00 3.11 -2.11

GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Min. GA Avg.1. Drexel 20 31 1436:24 1.512. VCU 20 35 1459:11 1.683. James Madison 19 34 1359:41 1.754. Old Dominion 24 48 1703:36 1.975. Northeastern 21 42 1476:06 1.996. Towson 18 48 1270:33 2.647. Delaware 18 50 1293:48 2.718. William & Mary 18 56 1260:00 3.119. Hofstra 18 58 1274:25 3.19

SAVES GP Svs. Avg/G GA Save%1. William & Mary 18 144 8.00 56 .7202. Hofstra 18 123 6.83 58 .6803. Delaware 18 114 6.33 50 .6954. James Madison 19 101 5.32 34 .7485. Old Dominion 24 127 5.29 48 .7266. Northeastern 21 109 5.19 42 .7227. Towson 18 90 5.00 48 .6528. VCU 20 90 4.50 35 .7209. Drexel 20 85 4.25 31 .733

PENALTY CORNERS GP PC Avg/G1. Old Dominion 24 161 6.712. Drexel 20 142 7.103. Northeastern 21 122 5.814. VCU 20 120 6.005. Towson 18 115 6.396. Delaware 18 110 6.117. Hofstra 18 109 6.068. James Madison 19 107 5.639. William & Mary 18 79 4.39 DEFENSIVE SAVES GP DS Avg/G1. Towson 18 17 0.942. Delaware 18 7 0.392. William & Mary 18 7 0.394. Old Dominion 24 5 0.215. Hofstra 18 3 0.176. James Madison 19 3 0.167. Northeastern 21 2 0.107. VCU 20 2 0.109. Drexel 20 1 0.05

2010 cAA - INdIVIdUAl FIEld HOckEY STATISTIcSTo be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team’s games, goalies at least 50.0% of their team’s minutes.

POINTS PER GAME GP G A P Avg/G1. Daniel, Amy-JMU 18 19 9 47 2.612. Scherrer, Kelsey-VCU 20 15 8 38 1.903. Mastropaolo, C.-DU 20 14 9 37 1.854. Williams, Arielle-HU 18 13 5 31 1.725. Hatch, Loran-ODU 24 19 3 41 1.716. Kovar, Genna-HU 14 9 5 23 1.647. de Rooij, Dolores-JMU 19 13 5 31 1.638. Ciufo, Susan-DU 20 13 6 32 1.609. Clutter, Paige-ODU 24 7 20 34 1.4210. Drummonds, Michelle-UD 18 10 5 25 1.39

GOALS PER GAME GP G Avg/G1. Daniel, Amy-JMU 18 19 1.062. Hatch, Loran-ODU 24 19 0.793. Scherrer, Kelsey-VCU 20 15 0.754. Williams, Arielle-HU 18 13 0.725. Mastropaolo, C.-DU 20 14 0.706. de Rooij, Dolores-JMU 19 13 0.687. Van Rijswijk, Maarje-ODU 24 16 0.678. Ciufo, Susan-DU 20 13 0.659. Kovar, Genna-HU 14 9 0.6410. Blumer, Kristie-TU 16 9 0.56

ASSISTS PER GAME GP A Avg/G1. Clutter, Paige-ODU 24 20 0.832. Conn, Alyschia-ODU 24 16 0.673. Cutchins, Lindsay-JMU 19 12 0.634. Sanguinetti, Sofia-DU 20 10 0.504. Daniel, Amy-JMU 18 9 0.506. Malloy, Carolyn-NU 21 10 0.487. ter Weel, Dieke-HU 17 8 0.478. Mastropaolo, C.-DU 20 9 0.458. Tunell, Kim-DU 20 9 0.4510. Scherrer, Kelsey-VCU 20 8 0.40

SAVES PER GAME GP Svs. Avg/G1. Diana, Noelle-UD 18 109 6.062. Frey, Elizabeth-W&M 14 75 5.363. Heyde, Amanda-HU 18 96 5.334. Priest, Lizzie-NU 21 108 5.145. Seifert, Devon-ODU 18 87 4.836. Savage, Margo-JMU 17 72 4.247. Phillips, Jenna-DU 20 84 4.208. Clugston, Whitney-TU 18 71 3.949. Jablonski, Erin-VCU 20 74 3.70

GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Min. GA Avg1. Savage, Margo-JMU 17 22 1095:45 1.412. Phillips, Jenna-DU 20 31 1414:10 1.533. Seifert, Devon-ODU 18 30 1283:36 1.644. Jablonski, Erin-VCU 20 33 1179:11 1.965. Priest, Lizzie-NU 21 42 1471:45 2.006. Frey, Elizabeth-W&M 14 25 706:15 2.487. Clugston, Whitney-TU 18 45 1229:02 2.568. Diana, Noelle-UD 18 50 1293:48 2.719. Heyde, Amanda-HU 18 48 1082:16 3.10

SAVE PERCENTAGE GP Svs. GA Save Pct.1. Savage, Margo-JMU 17 72 22 .7662. Frey, Elizabeth-W&M 14 75 25 .7503. Seifert, Devon-ODU 18 87 30 .7444. Phillips, Jenna-DU 20 84 31 .7305. Priest, Lizzie-NU 21 108 42 .7206. Jablonski, Erin-VCU 20 74 33 .6927. Diana, Noelle-UD 18 109 50 .6868. Heyde, Amanda-HU 18 96 48 .6679. Clugston, Whitney-TU 18 71 45 .612 TEAM IDENTIFICATION TEAM IDDelaware UDDrexel DUHofstra HUJames Madison JMUNortheastern NUOld Dominion ODUTowson TUVCU VCUWilliam & Mary W&M

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HOFSTRA FIEld HOckEY HONOR ROll

All-AMERIcANEdith Gallagher 1989 (H.M.)Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2004, 2005 (3rd team)Charlia Warner 2006 (2nd team)Genna Kovar 2009 (3rd team)

All-MIdEAST REGIONEdith Gallagher 1989Chris Cunneen 1989Robin Kammerer 1992Melissa Compton 1993Renee Carfero 1994Jamie Knoblich 1995, 1996, 1997Janet Walsh 1997Kate Sergi 2003Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2003, 2004, 2005Sara Gonzalez 2004Kara McEneaney 2004, 2005, 2006Pemba Ramdoo 2005Jessica Cowperthwait 2005, 2006Charlia Warner 2006, 2007, 2008Genna Kovar 2009, 2010Amy-Lee Levey 2009

All-EAST cOAST cONFERENcE Edith Gallagher 1988, 89Robin Kammerer 1990Vicki Banks 1990Sue Long 1990

All-NORTH ATlANTIc cONFERENcEJamie Knoblich 1995

All-AMERIcA EASTJamie Knoblich 1996Janet Walsh 1998Jennifer Swett 2000Tricia-Ann Greaves 2000 (Rookie team)Kate Sergi 2000 (Rookie team)Allison Barnett 2001Tara Byrne 2001 (2nd team)Shannon Watson 2001 (2nd team)

All-cOlONIAl ATHlETIc ASSOcIATIONTricia-Ann Greaves 2002 (1st team)Jessica Cowperthwait 2003, 2005 (1st team), 2006 (2nd team)Kate Sergi 2003 (2nd team)Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2004, 2005 (1st team), 2006 (2nd team)Sara Gonzalez 2004 (2nd team)Pemba Ramdoo 2004 (Rookie team) 2005 (1st team)Charlia Warner 2005 (Rookie team), 2006 (1st team), 2007 (2nd team)Leslie DeSimone 2006 (2nd team)Kara McEneaney 2006 (1st team)Reyna Farnum 2006 (Rookie team)Brit Blankmeyer 2007, 2008 (2nd team)Amy-Lee Levey 2007 (Rookie team) 2009 (2nd team)

Genna Kovar 2008 (Rookie team) 2009, 2010 (1st team)Micaela Gallagher 2009 (Rookie team) Dieke ter Weel 2010 (Rookie team)

cOlONIAl ATHlETIc ASSOcIATION WEEklY HONORSTricia-Ann Greaves Player of the Week September 2, 2002Tricia-Ann Greaves Player of the Week October 7, 2002Katherine Kotowski Rookie of the Week October 14, 2002Doni-Melissa Jantzen Rookie of the Week September 8, 2003Kara McEneaney Rookie of the Week September 22, 2003Jessica Cowperthwait Rookie of the Week October 20, 2003

Brit Blankmeyer

Allison Barnett

Edith Gallagher

Doni-Melissa Jantzen

Pemba Ramdoo

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Kara McEneaney Player of the Week October 18, 2004Pemba Ramdoo Rookie of the Week August 30, 2004Pemba Ramdoo Rookie of the Week September 20, 2004Leslie DeSimone Co-Player of the Week October 31, 2005Charlia Warner Co-Player of the Week October 3, 2006Charlia Warner Player of the Week October 31, 2006Reyna Farnum Rookie of the Week October 16, 2006Amy-Lee Levey Rookie of the Week October 1, 2007Genna Kovar Co-Rookie of the Week September 2, 2008Amanda Heyde Co-Rookie of the Week September 15, 2008Amanda Heyde Rookie of the Week November 3, 2008Micaela Gallagher Co-Rookie of the Week October 12, 2009Micaela Gallagher Rookie of the Week October 19, 2009Genna Kovar Player of the Week September 7, 2010Dieke ter Weel Rookie of the Week November 2, 2010

NFHcA NORTH-SOUTH SENIOR All-STAR GAME PARTIcIPANTSAllison Barnett 2001Jen Swett 2001Sara Gonzalez 2004Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2006Brit Blankmeyer 2008

NFHcA NATIONAl AcAdEMIc SQUAdDawn Fiscina 1989, 1990 Brenda Marsteller 1989 Linda Russo 1989 Angie Gagliardi 1990 Melissa Compton 1994 Sandy Lubertazzi 1994 Lisa Stern 1994 Jessica Andrews 1998 Danielle Filoso 1998, 1999Sara Harris 1998, 1999 Nicole Mercurio 1999, 2000 Jen Little 2000 Kathryn Sergi 2000, 2001, 2002 Shannon Watson 2000, 2001, 2002 Jennifer Nardone 2001, 2002 Jessica Browning 2002 Tara Byrne 2002 Christine Hickey 2002 Shannon Alexander 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Elise Galvanin 2003 Amy Krysiewski 2003, 2004 Sekayi Liburd 2003, 2004, 2005 Michelle Schroeder 2003 Sara Gonzalez 2004 Alexandra Alonge 2004Leslie DeSimone 2004, 2005 Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2004, 2005, 2006Elizabeth Huebner 2004 Ayanna McClean 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Imme van Dijk 2004Brit Blankmeyer 2005Kathy Davidson 2006, 2007, 2008Reyna Farnum 2006Amy-Lee Levey 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Erica Suitch 2007, 2008Janelll Vanarthos 2007Nancy Wagenbrenner 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Meredith Golden 2008, 2009, 2010Katelyn Lewia 2008, 2009, 2010Darrah Rachman 2008, 2009, 2010Becky Kazaks 2009Jillian Geysen 2009, 2010Meg Leusch 2009, 2010Codi Nyland 2009Lauren Vallee 2009, 2010 Diane Caldwell 2010Katelyn Horan 2010Dieke ter Weel 2010

Charlia Warner Jess Cowperthwait Melissa Compton

Sara Gonzalez

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career leaders

Points1) Janet Walsh 127 1995-982) Jamie Knoblich 120 1994-973) Edith Gallagher 106 1986-894) Charlia Warner 105 2005-085) Genna Kovar 74 2008-pres.6) Kara McEneaney 73 2003-067) Pemba Ramdoo 69 2004-078) Brit Blankmeyer 63 2005-089) Kristin Thompson 56 2006-0910) Diane Hobin 54 1992-95

Goals1) Janet Walsh 55 1995-982) Jamie Knoblich 48 1994-973) Charlia Warner 45 2005-084) Edith Gallagher 43 1986-895) Genna Kovar 29 2008-pres.

6) Kara McEneaney 27 2003-067) Pemba Ramdoo 26 2004-077) Brit Blankmeyer 26 2005-089) Kristin Thompson 19 2006-0910) Diane Hobin 18 1992-9510) Doni-Melissa Jantzen 18 2003-0610) Dawn Fiscina 18 1987-90

Assists1) Jamie Knoblich 24 1994-972) Lauren Garille 21 1995-983) Emma MacDonald 20 1994-974) Kara McEneaney 19 2003-065) Diane Hobin 18 1992-955) Edith Gallaher 18 1986-895) Jennifer Swett 18 1998-015) Kristin Thompson 18 2006-099) Pemba Ramdoo 17 2004-079) Shannon Watson 17 1999-029) Janet Walsh 17 1995-98

Year-by-Year Records

ResultsYear Record Coach1936 2-5-1 Erma Stroh1937 0-3-1 Erma Stroh1938 5-2-1 Erma Stroh1939 5-2-1 Erma Stroh1940 3-3-0 Erma Stroh1941 No Program1942 No Program1943 No Program1944 No Program1945 No Program1946 1-1-0 Lucia Anselowicz1947 3-1-1 Muriel Boelsen1948 3-1-1 Muriel Boelsen1949 4-1-1 Muriel Boelsen1950 5-2-1 Muriel Bach (Boelsen)1951 5-2-1 Muriel Bach1952 6-1-1 Muriel Bach1953 5-2-0 Muriel Bach1954-65 Not Available1966 1-3-0 Not Available1967-68 Not Available1969 4-3-1 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith1970 3-4-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith1971 5-5-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith1972 Not Available1973 6-1-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith1974 5-3-2 Jane O’Brien1975 7-2-0 Jane O’Brien1976-78 Not Available1979 4-7-0 Nancy McMullen1980 5-6-2 Cindy Lewis1981 7-7-1 Cindy Lewis1982 7-7-0 Cindy Lewis1983 6-9-1 Cindy Lewis1984 8-6-3 Cindy Lewis1985 9-4-6 Lynn Kotler1986 9-7-2 Lynn Kotler1987 15-4-0 Beth Bozman1988 7-13-1 Carie Conversano1989 8-8-2 Carie Conversano1990 4-14-0 Carie Conversano1991 3-12-1 Carie Conversano-Bodo1992 9-8-0 Carie Bodo1993 4-11-1 Carie Bodo1994 7-11-0 Carie Bodo1995 10-9-0 Carie Bodo1996 5-12-0 Carie Bodo1997 9-9-0 Pam Bustin1998 6-13-0 Kathy De Angelis1999 4-16-0 Kathy De Angelis2000 8-12-0 Kathy De Angelis2001 12-8-0 Kathy De Angelis2002 10-9-0 Kathy De Angelis2003 12-8-0 Kathy De Angelis2004 13-8-0 Kathy De Angelis2005 13-7-0 Kathy De Angelis2006 13-7-0 Kathy De Angelis2007 7-11-0 Kathy De Angelis2008 10-9-0 Kathy De Angelis2009 12-8-0 Kathy De Angelis2010 7-11-0 Kathy De Angelis

Total 341-338-33

Season and career Records

Season Records Player Number YearGoals Janet Walsh 20 1998 Charlia Warner 20 2006Assists Lauren Garille/Liz Sturm 13 1998Points Charlia Warner 45 2006Goalie Saves Robin Kammerer 396 1990Save Percentage Chris Cuneen .930 1987Goals Against Average Chris Cuneen 0.89 1987

Season Records Player Number YearGoals Janet Walsh 55 1995-98Assists Jamie Knoblich 24 1994-97Points Janet Walsh 127 1995-98Goalie Saves Robin Kammerer 1,139 1989-92Save Percentage Chris Cuneen .906 1986-89Goals Against Average Chris Cuneen 1.47 1986-89

Liz Sturm Janet Walsh

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Saves1) Robin Kammerer 1,139 1989-922) Chris Cunneen 1,003 1986-893) Amanda Mahncke 760 1995-984) Evaun Malicki 560 1983-855) Christine Hickey 551 1999-026) Kelly LeMin 457 1993-947) Jessica Cowperthwait 409 2003-068) Amanda Heyde 243 2008-pres.9) Kellie Moritz 232 1997-00

Single Season leaders

Points1) Charlia Warner 45 20062) Janet Walsh 44 1998

3) Edith Gallagher 42 19894) Jamie Knoblich 38 19965) Genna Kovar 35 20096) Edith Gallagher 34 19887) Allison Barnett 32 20017) Tricia-Ann Greaves 32 20029) Arielle Williams 31 201010) Edith Gallagher 30 1987

Goals1) Janet Walsh 20 19981) Charlia Warner 20 20063) Edith Gallagher 19 19894) Genna Kovar 15 20095) Tricia-Ann Greaves 14 20026) Janet Walsh 13 19976) Jamie Knoblich 13 1994, 1995, 19966) Arielle Williams 13 2010 9) Janet Walsh 12 19969) Allison Barnett 12 20019) Edith Gallagher 12 1987, 1988

Assists1) Liz Sturm 13 19981) Lauren Garille 13 19983) Jamie Knoblich 12 19963) Kristin Thompson 12 20085) Edith Gallagher 10 19886) Danielle Filoso 9 19996) Katie Carroll 9 19996) Jennifer Swett 9 20009) Emma MacDonald 8 19959) Allison Barnett 8 19999) Shannon Watson 8 1999, 20009) Tara Byrne 8 2000 9) Kara McEneaney 8 20049) Pemba Ramdoo 8 20059) Dieke ter Weel 8 2010

Saves1) Robin Kammerer 396 19902) Chris Cunneen 395 19883) Robin Kammerer 349 19914) Robin Kammerer 276 19925) Amanda Mahncke 268 19966) Kelly LeMin 252 19937) Amanda Mahncke 230 19988) Chris Cunneen 225 19879) Chris Cunneen 214 198910) Evaun Malicki 210 1985

Lauren Garille

Robin Kammerer

Emma MacDonald

Jamie Knoblich

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Janet Alder 1936Kristen Alifano 1991Alexandra Alonge 2004Shannon Alexander 2007Jessica Andrews 2000Jessica Banks 2001Vicki Banks 1991Delia Baretto 1953Allison Barnett 2001Helene Barth 1946Janice Bauer 1969Roberta Bell 1949Greta Benn 1943Jean Benner 1941Carol Bennet-Schnorr 1968Linda Bent 1980Catherine Berg 1969Doris Biedermann 1939Joie Black 2009Brit Blankmeyer 2008Mary Bleimeyer 1939Nancy Bloom 1982Evaun Boatman 1987Edith Boerckel 1938Theresa Bonini 1984Karin Boone 1972Laurie Brasher 1978Kathie Brettell 1952Marjorie Bricka 1936Martha Briggs 1953Judith Brown 1967Maureen Rose Brown 1979Jessica Browning 2002Christine Bruno 1989

Sarah Buckley 1966Madeline Burpee 1937Patricia Bussewitz 1969Tara Byrne 2002Diane Caldwell 2010Theresa Calvano 1971Kerry Calvert 1995Virgina Cameron 1943Kristen Carano 1995Krysta Cardinale 2006Renee Carfero 1995Eve Carlin 1982Susan Carter 1969Linda Caruso 1978Carolyn Chalfant 1937Patricia Chalfant 1940Alexis Chapas 1975Josephine Cheslak 1939Jeannette Cheslock 1971Ellen Christensen 1938Catherine Clark 1936Tierney Clark 1996Carolyn Cohen 1975Edythe Cohen 1953Marsha Cohen 1973Annetta Cole 1937Maureen Collins 1984Melissa Compton 1995Margaret Corson 1936Jessica Cowperthwait 2006Donna Crittenden 1940Esther Crosland 1938Christine Cunneen 1990Virgina Custer 1941Ashleigh Daniels 2009Barbara Darcy 1957Kathy Davidson 2008Marjorie Davidson 1973Margie Dean 1940Ava DeGori 2008Dorothy DeGraff 1947Marion DeJesus 1967Phylliss Delgrecco 1987Donna Dellova 1986Sharon Deloney 1971

Leslie DeSimone 2006Gloria DeVarennes 1939Cynthia Dibetta 1982Denise Dinkelacker 1971Avis Dipple 1950Fran DiSilvestro 1953Ellen DistlerMarion Dochterman 1937Linda Dodd 1974Cynthia DonaldsonHelena Dow 1940Ronnie Duda 1976Marilyn Dutcher 1971Louise Edelmann 1938Jerilynn Eisinger 1969Pat Elbert 1950Erica Elkin 1969Jean Elyman 1937Virginia Estabrook 1937Wanda Falci 1955Reyna Farnum 2009Linda Fazio 1975Elizabeth Fecci 1969Vera Ferguson 1937Jean Ferryman 1940Alice Fifelski 1967Danielle Filoso 1999Wilma Findley 1940Barbara Fink 1981Dawn Fiscina 1991Linda Fish 1976Caryn Fisher 1972Ilonka Yvonne Flammer 1984Ruth Fleet 1942Bridget Flynn 1993Barbara Folkman 1966Genevieve Ford 1944Aimee Frank 1998Avis Freidah 1952Debbie Freseneius 1996Nancy Fullan 1983Jennifer Funston 1995Tara Fusco 1998Krisha Giammarco 2010Gina Galatro 2002

Edith Gallagher 1990Catherine Gallivan 1939Kelsey Gallo 2009Elaine Gangloff 1966Lisa Ganzenmuller 1985Lauren Garille 1998Carmen Gawronski 1986Katie Geissler 2004Grace Giarmoleo 1996Janie Girolamo 1981Teresa Glass 1995Sara Gonzalez 2004Patricia Graham 1968Marie LaFonte Grasso 1986Tricia-Ann Greaves 2002Ronni Dale Greene 1970Ellen Greenland 1936Kristin Griffiths 2008Ellen Grossman 1972Sheryl Hall 1982Gloria Hage 1937Candance Harden-Storey 1969Gloria Hargett 1973Frances Harris 1961Sara Harris 1999Marie Hayman 1944Mary Heagan 1937Graceann Hichborn 1955

Christine Hickey 2002Joan Hinden 1965Diane Hobin 1995Jean Homan 1938Chelsea Hoon 2008Evelyn Horn 1940Kathleen Horst 1954Karin Huber 1995Josephine Hulen 1966Patricia Hutchinson 1975Elizabeth Hynes 1936Karen Ingvoldstad 1967Barbara Intrieri 1983Jozann Jackson 2003Judith Jaffe 1968Wilma Jansen 1939Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2006Kerri Jantzen 2002Bunny Jasper 1940Christine Jastrzemski 1968Barbara Jones 1971Donna Jones 1985Joy Jorgensen 1956Frances Jurkowski 1969Robin Kammerer 1993Anne Kane 1953Nancy Kane 1983Betty Karr 1938Becky Kazaks 2010

Katie Geissler

Christine HickeyShannon Alexander

Tierney Clark

Lesilie DeSimone Aimee Frank

Becky Kazaks

Diane Hobin

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Margaret Keary 1974Joan Keegan 1986Loreen Kelly 1991Mickey Kemp 1950Tatum Kendrick 1997Joan KentBetty Kimball 1939Leslie King 2002Frances Knabbe 1970Jamie Knoblich 1997Elaine Kohn 1970Irene Kopke 1969Kathy Kotowski 2005Lisa Kovalsky 1984Karen Krause 1995Amy Krysiewski 2004Jean Lagakis 1937Josephine Laham 1991Ali Lanyon 1999Cheryl Larrier 1969Jacquie Lavak 1949Eleanor Lemke 1939Lisa Lentz 1985Sharon Lettera 1969Cindy Lewis 1979Donna Lewis 1942Donna Marie Lewis 1981Sekayi Liburd 2005

Janet Liebler 1940Marie Limanni 1984Patricia Linhart 1979Linda Lipowski 1970Jennifer Little 2000Elma Lobaugh 1937Maureen Lobmeyer 1989Susan Long 1992Marlene Loos 1988Sandy Lubertazzi 1995Patricia Ludwig 1955Angela Lukaszewski 1969Liz Lynner 1985Emma MacDonald 1997Kathleen Magee 1945Amanda Mahncke 1998Janis Maier 1970Michelle Maier 1988Janet Malloy 1985

Jean Mango 1966Margaret Marrin 1936Brenda Marsteller 1990Nora Martens 1971Charlotte Mathia 1937Vivian Mathias 1948Jessica Martin 2009Mary May 1958Laura Mayer 1955Jean Mazzilli 1987Marion McCann 1940Kara McEneaneyJanice McFadden 1987Vera McFarland 1939Deidre McGill 1988Diane McLaughlin 1990Ayanna McClean 2007Melinda Meade 1966Nicole Mercurio 2002Priscilla Merryman 1974Edith Meyer 1968Marcia Miller 1957Hazel Mischler 1949Carolyn Moore 1939Marion Moore 1971Patrice Morelli 1979Mary Edith Morgan 1936Kellie Moritz 2000Ruth Moyse 1941

Helena Mroczkowska 1937Denise Ann Mugno 1981Jeanne Muller 1948Jeanne Muratore 1970Brenda Murphy 1968Dorsey Myers 1953Jennifer Nardone 2002Muriel Nicklas 1952Monique Noel 1986Cathleen Nugent 1987Grace Nulty Grace O’Brien 1937Patricia O’Hara 1938Toni Oklan-Arko 1969Susan Pace 1970Patricia Pandolfi 1967Cecilia Parry 1978Linda Pashley 1971Teri Pavia 1989Carolyn Penna 1969Jeanne Perrin 1973Hazel Petersen 1950Marion Petre 1940Margaret Petry 1936Henrietta Pfeiffer 1940Barbara Pfrunder 1952Doris Pirodsky 1940Carole Plunkett 1956Jean Powers 1939Carol Pugh 1975Christine Purcell 1987Pemba Ramdoo 2007Ann Race 1969Henrietta Rasweiler 1940Jean Reber 1940Pietrina Reda 1973Kristen Reed 1993Lois Reeve 1950Laurie Regensburg 1971Genevieve Reilly 1940Susan Reinhardt 1981Sally Rieger 1949Diane Ronga 1975Beth Rosenberg 1979Barbara Rubins 1951Martha Ruccione 1937Doris Runcie 1940Gertrude Runcie 1938Janet Runcie 1939Linda Russo 1990Diane Ryan 1983Karen Ryan 1986Ruth Ryan 1954Detcha Sabourin 1993Marilyn Sahlin 1949Donna Sandak 1966Linda Santisi 1983Arlene Sapanski 1987Judith Scanlan 1955Lynn Schaefer 1966Doris Scheffler 1940Iris Schlesinger 1975Alice Schlicting 1955

Lynn Schoonejans 1976Elenore Schotz 1956Diane Schubert 1975Joy SchuckKimberly Schulze 1994Lillian Schuttger 1936Madeline Schwarz 1939Mary Scott 1957Dorthe Selda 1969Karen Serani 1985Kathryn Sergi 2003Sharon Shebar 1966Frances Sheehan 1989Kathleen Sheehan 1987Debbie Shelvin 1983Erin Skelly 2000Janet Slomin 1940Elaine Small 1982Erin Smith 1999Lorraine Smith 1940Martha Smith 1941Virginia Snyder 1940Helen Sobel 1940Kathy Soloman 1977Jacqueline Soukup 1949Virginia Spahn 1970Roma Spitaleri 1940Jean Stafford 1982Genevieve Statelman 1979Tara Sterlacci 2000Jania Stout 1992Barbara Stuard 1950Liz Sturm 1999Erica Suitch 2008Cherryl Sullivan 1972Nadine Surak 2007Edith Swain 1945Jen Swett 2001Susan Switzer 1971Dieke ter Weel 2010Ruth Terwilliger 1937Greta Thompson 1940Kristin Thompson 2009Mary TietjenMary Tkatch 1979Wendy Tobin 1984Mary Topping 1965Janet Totter 1953Jane Totura 1970Kathleen Trouve 1937Sally Trumbower 1991Shelley Tsesmelis 1971Carole Tulloch 1971Ruth Ulmschneider 1938Lori Vaccariello 1986Katy Vitolo 2008Lorraine Vogel 1944Evelyn Von Elm 1942Susan Von Leer 1981Nancy Wagenbrenner 2010Maureen Wallenstein 1969Janet Walsh 1998Charlia Warner 2008

Barbara Watson 1968Shannon Watson 2002Lois Weber 1949Marilyn Weber 1950Ruth Weber 1940Kathleen Whelm 1971Vivian Whitehead 1950Edith Wilkinson 1942Melanie Williams 2005Marilyn Winter 1950Kimberly Wist 1994Ruth Wulfing 1940June Zeiner 1970

This list was compiled from the best available sources. Please call (516) 463-6764 with any additions.

Tara Sterlacci

Kara McEneaney

Sekayi Liburd

Ayanna McClean

Katy Vitolo

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SERIES REcORdS

Opponent W L T

Adelphi 12 7 2

Albany 0 4 0

American 0 2 0

Auburn 1 0 0

Ball State 0 1 0

Barnard 1 0 0

Boston College 0 1 0

Boston University 1 9 0

Briarcliffe 2 0 0

Bridgeport 1 1 0

Brooklyn 12 0 2

Brown 5 5 0

Bryant 1 0 0

Bucknell 8 8 2

C.W. Post 6 6 2

California 0 2 0

Central Michigan 0 1 0

Colgate 8 6 0

Columbia 8 7 0

Connecticut 1 3 0

Cornell 0 2 0

Cortland 0 1 0

Dartmouth 2 0 0

Davis and Elkins 0 1 1

Delaware 5 19 0

Drew 4 1 0

Drexel 13 16 1

Fairfield 24 4 0

Georgetown 0 0 1

Hartwick 0 4 0

Holy Cross 1 6 0

Hunter 11 1 0

Ithaca 0 1 0

Opponent W L T

James Madison 3 7 0

Kean 5 0 0

Keane State 1 0 0

Kings College 1 2 0

Lafayette 3 7 0

La Salle 9 4 3

Lehigh 3 5 1

Lehman 1 3 1

Lock Haven 0 1 0

Maine 7 12 0

Manhattanville 3 6 1

Massachusetts-Lowell 2 0 1

Mattinecock 0 3 0

Miami (OH) 0 1 0

Michigan State 1 2 0

Missouri State 2 0 0

Monmouth 4 0 0

Montclair State 3 3 1

Nassau Community College 1 0 0

New College 1 0 0

New Hampshire 2 4 0

New York University 4 1 1

North Carolina 0 2 0

Northeastern 4 11 0

Northwestern 1 0 0

Old Dominion 1 8 0

Oneonta 1 1 0

Oswego 0 1 0

Pacific 3 0 0

Panzer 0 1 2

Posse 0 3 0

Pratt 1 0 0

Princeton 2 0 0

Opponent W L T

Providence 2 3 0

Queens 14 4 1

Quinnipiac 10 1 0

Radford 1 1 0

Rhode Island 8 6 1

Richmond 0 2 0

Rider 9 10 0

Rockland 4 0 0

Rutgers 2 14 0

Sacred Heart 10 0 0

Sarah Lawrence 2 0 0

Scranton 0 0 1

Siena 11 0 0

Skidmore 1 0 0

Springfield 0 1 0

St. Joseph’s 3 3 0

St. Louis 1 0 0

Stanford 1 1 0

Stony Brook 1 4 1

Syracuse 3 10 0

Temple 2 8 0

Towson 20 10 0

Vassar 4 0 0

Vermont 5 5 0

Villanova 3 4 1

Virginia Commonwealth 6 4 0

Virginia 0 1 0

Wagner 5 1 0

William & Mary 5 8 0

William Patterson 0 1 0

William Smith 1 0 0

Yale 5 14 0

2011 opponents are in bold

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All-TIME RESUlTSNo program from 1941 to 1945. Records compiled from best available sources.

1936Coach: Erma StrohRecord: 2-5-1Long Island Field Hockey

Assoc. 1-2 LHicksville High School 1-3 LFreeport High School 3-3 TPort Washington

High School 0-6 LAdelphi 0-4 LAmityville High School 3-4 LNorthport High School 1-0 WNassau Collegiate Center 5-0 W

1937Coach: Erma StrohRecord: 0-3-1Adelphi 0-2 LNew York University 1-1 TNew York University 0-2 LColumbia 2-4 L

1938Coach: Erma StrohRecord: 5-2-1New York University 7-1 WAdelphi WNew College WHunter WRhode Island WPosse LMatinecock LLong Island Reserve T

1939Coach: Erma StrohRecord: 5-2-1Hunter 7-2 WPosse 0-2 LRhode Island 0-0 TWilliam & Mary 1-3 LAdelphi 3-0 WNew York University 6-0 WHunter 4-0 WNew York University 3-0 W

1940Coach: Erma StrohRecord: 3-3Hunter 4-1 WAdelphi 2-0 WWilliam & Mary 0-4 LRhode Island 1-3 LPosse 1-4 LNew York University 4-2 W

1946Coach: Lucia AnselowiczRecord: 1-1Queens 3-0 WAdelphi 1-2 L

1947Coach: Record: 3-1-1Brooklyn 0-0 TAdelphi 2-0 WHunter 1-0 WQueens 5-0 WMatinecock 0-4 L

1948Coach: Muriel BoelsenRecord: 3-1-1Manhattanville 0-4 LAdelphi 5-0 WQueens 4-0 WBrooklyn 2-1 WQueens 0-0 T

1949Coach: Muriel BoelsenRecord: 4-1-1Queens 5-0 WAdelphi 3-2 WQueens 3-0 WBrooklyn 1-1 TManhattanville 1-9 LQueens 1-0 W

1950Coach: Muriel BachRecord: 5-2-1Queens 2-0 WPanzer 1-1 TDrew 5-0 WSarah Lawrence 3-0 WManhattanville 0-8 LBrooklyn 2-0 WQueens 2-1 WHunter 0-1 L

1951Coach: Muriel BachRecord: 5-2-1

1952Coach: Muriel BachRecord: 6-1-1Queens 4-1 WBrooklyn 5-0 WSarah Lawrence 3-0 WPanzer 2-2 TMatinecock 0-4 LBriarcliffe 1-0 WBrooklyn 2-0 WQueens 4-0 W

1953Coach: Muriel BachRecord: 5-2Queens 4-1 WBrooklyn 8-0 WPanzer 1-2 LBriarcliffe 8-3 WQueens 3-0 WBrooklyn 4-0 W

1966Coach:Record: 1-3

1969Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. SmithRecord: 4-3-1Queens 0-1 LHunter 3-0 WAdelphi 1-3 LPratt 3-0 WWagner 1-0 WStony Brook 0-1 LLehman 0-0 TBrooklyn 4-0 W

1970Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. SmithRecord: 3-4Queens 0-3 LHunter 5-0 WAdelphi 0-3 LLehman 0-2 LStony Brook 0-2 LBrooklyn 2-1 WWagner 3-1 W

1971Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. SmithRecord: 5-5Hunter 4-1 WLehman 2-5 LStony Brook 2-0 WBrooklyn 3-0 WQueens 1-5 LWagner 0-2 LAdelphi 0-3 LRockland C.C. 2-0 WWilliam Smith 3-1 WCortland 2-5 L

1972 Not Available

1973Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. SmithRecord: 6-1Rockland C.C. 2-0 WStony Brook 1-2 LLehman 6-0 WHunter 9-0 WBrooklyn 9-0 WWagner 6-0 WAdelphi 4-1 W

1974Coach: Jane O’BrienRecord: 5-3-2Rockland C.C. 7-0 WWagner 1-0 WStony Brook 1-1 TQueens 1-2 LHunter 4-0 WBrooklyn 3-0 WAdelphi 1-1 TLehman 1-2 LOswego* 0-3 LAuburn* 9-2 W

*NYSAIAW Div. II Tournament

1975Coach: Jane O’BrienRecord: 7-2Rockland C.C. 1-0 WQueens 1-0 WWagner 1-0 WStony Brook 0-1 LManhattanville 3-0 WHunter 5-0 WAdelphi 0-2 LBrooklyn 2-1 WBarnard 5-0 W

1976-78-Not Available

1979Coach: Nancy McMullenRecord: 4-7Manhattanville 0-2 LSkidmore 1-0 WVassar 4-2 WHartwick 0-1 L (2 OT)C.W. Post 0-1 LMontclair 2-4 LAdelphi 2-1 WQueens 1-0 WC.W. Post* 0-1 LHartwick* 0-1 LIthaca** 4-5 L

*NYSAIAW Div. II Tournament**AIAW Regional Div. II Tournament

1980Coach: Cindy LewisRecord: 5-6-2Manhattanville 1-2 LKings College 3-0 WAdelphi 1-0 WKeane 1-0 WVassar 2-0 WSyracuse 0-2 LQueens 1-0 WC.W. Post 0-1 L (OT)Montclair State 1-1 TBridgeport 1-3 LOneonta 1-3 LHartwick 1-2 LAdelphi 0-0 T

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Coach: Cindy LewisRecord: 7-7-1William Patterson 1-4 LScranton 1-1 TManhattanville 3-1 W (OT)Kings College 1-3 LSyracuse 1-2 LAdelphi 2-3 LKean 1-0 WMontclair 0-2 LC.W. Post 1-2 LBridgeport 2-1 WOneonta 2-1 WHartwick 1-3 LRider 3-1 WVassar 6-0 WFairfield 2-0 W

1982Coach: Cindy LewisRecord: 7-7Bucknell* 2-1 W (OT)Manhattanville 3-1 WDrew 2-1 WLafayette* 0-3 LAdelphi 3-0 WFairfield 0-2 LKean 2-1 WC.W. Post 2-3 LVillanova 2-3 L (OT)Towson* 2-0 WRider* 1-4 LMontclair 1-3 LVassar 3-1 WKings College 1-2 L*East Coast Conference game

1983Coach: Cindy LewisRecord: 6-9-1Bucknell* 2-4 LManhattanville 1-2 LLafayette* 2-5 LAdelphi 4-0 WFairfield 1-2 LC.W. Post 0-2 LLaSalle 2-2 TVillanova 1-4 LTowson* 4-1 WAmerican* 1-2 LRider* 0-2 LKean 1-0 WMonmouth 3-0 WMontclair 2-1 WDrexel* 3-2 W (OT)Drew 1-2 L*East Coast Conference game

1984Coach: Cindy LewisRecord: 8-6-3Montclair State 1-0 WBucknell 0-1 LManhattanville 0-0 TSt. Joseph’s LLafayette 0-4 L

Siena 1-0 WTowson State 1-0 WFairfield 3-1 WC.W. Post 2-1 WDrew 0-0 L (OT)Kean 4-0 WVillanova 3-5 LRider 4-2 WLaSalle 2-2 TDrexel 1-0 WLowell TLafayette 0-4 L

1985Coach: Lynn KotlerRecord: 9-4-6Bucknell WLaSalle 0-0 TSiena 2-0 WYale 0-1 LFairfield 4-0 WRider 3-2 WVillanova 0-0 TTowson State 1-0 WLehigh 2-2 TMontclair State 3-0 WRider 3-1 WC.W. Post 5-0 WDrexel 1-1 TLafayette 1-2 L (OT)

1986Coach: Lynn KotlerRecord: 9-7-2at Bucknell 0-1 LLaSalle 1-0 WGeorgetown 0-0 T (2OT)at Villanova 5-1 Wat Towson State 4-1 WC.W. Post 0-0 T (2OT)Lafayette 2-1 WSyracuse 0-3 LFairfield 4-2 WProvidence 2-3 LMaine 0-2 Lat Rider 2-0 WLehigh 1-3 LDelaware 0-1 LDrexel 1-0 Wat Yale 2-1 WBucknell 2-1 WDelaware 2-3 L (3OT)

1987 Coach: Beth BozmanRecord: 15-4-0Lock Haven 0-1 LBucknell 1-0 WLaSalle 4-1 WDelaware 1-2 LVillanova 2-1 WTowson State 3-1 WLafayette 2-0 WSyracuse 3-1 WSt. Joseph’s 1-0 WRhode Island 3-2 WMaine 3-1 W

Rider 2-0 WLehigh 2-1 WProvidence 0-2 LFairfield 3-0 WDrexel 2-0 WYale 2-1 WC.W. Post 6-0 WLafayette 1-3 L

1988Coach: Carie ConversanoRecord: 7-13-1Bucknell 1-1 Tat Rutgers 1-4 Lat LaSalle 0-3 Lat Delaware 0-2 Lat Temple 4-6 LVillanova 0-3 LTowson State 5-0 WFairfield 5-0 Wat Syracuse 1-2 Lat Colgate 1-2 Lat Providence 1-2 LRider 1-2 LNorth Carolina 2-5 LC.W. Post 2-0 WSt. Joseph’s 3-2 Wat Lafayette 2-1 Wat Drexel 5-3 Wat Maine 1-2 L (OT)Yale 3-1 Wat Lehigh 1-2 Lat Bucknell 0-2 L

1989Coach: Carie ConversanoRecord: 8-8-2at Bucknell 1-1 TRutgers 2-3 LLaSalle 2-0 WDelaware 3-1 WTemple 2-5 Lat Fairfield 4-0 WSyracuse 1-4 LLafayette 0-2 LDavis & Elkins 1-1 TRhode Island 3-2 Wat Rider 3-4 LLehigh 2-0 WMaine* 5-0 Wat C.W. Post 5-2 WDrexel 4-1 Wat Towson State 2-3 Lat Yale 1-2 LDrexel 3-4 L*at Providence, Rhode Island

1990Coach: Carie Conversano Record: 4-14-0Bucknell 1-0 Wat Rutgers 0-5 Lat Delaware 0-5 Lat Temple 0-7 LTowson State 1-3 LC.W Post 2-0 Wat Syracuse 0-3 L

Fairfield 2-0 Wat Rhode Island 1-4 LRider 0-2 LDavis & Elkins 2-0 WColgate 1-2 Lat Drexel 0-4 Lat LaSalle 1-5 LYale 2-4 LNorth Carolina 0-8 LVirginia 0-6 Lat Towson State 0-2 L

1991 Coach: Carie Conversano BodoRecord: 3-12-1Rutgers 1-2 Lat Bucknell 0-3 LTowson State 1-2 LTemple 0-8 Lat C.W. Post 0-0 TLaSalle 2-4 LSyracuse 0-7 LRhode Island 2-3 LRider 0-3 Lat Siena 2-1 Wat Colgate 0-4 LBrown 0-3 LMaine* 1-3 Lat Fairfield 2-1 Wat Yale 1-5 LMassachusetts-Lowell 2-0 W*at Boston, Massachusetts1992

Coach: Carie BodoRecord: 9-8-0at Drexel 1-7 Lat Rutgers 0-3 LBucknell 2-1 W (2 OT)Maine 0-3 LRider 0-4 Lat Lehigh 0-2 Lat LaSalle 0-2 Lat Lowell 1-0 Wat Rhode Island 2-1 Wat Temple 0-8 LColgate 1-0 WSiena 2-1 Wat Brown 0-1 LFairfield 3-1 WYale 3-2 WKeane State 4-0 WTowson State 2-0 W

1993Coach: Carie BodoRecord: 4-11-1Bucknell 2-3 LSacred Heart 3-0 WBrown 0-2 LLaSalle 2-1 WRider 1-2 L (2OT)Rhode Island 1-2 L (OT)Rutgers 0-3 LColgate 3-6 LDrexel 2-3 LTemple 1-4 LSiena 1-0 W

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Cornell 0-7 LFairfield 3-2 WLehigh 2-3 L (OT)Towson State 1-1 T (2 OT)Yale 0-1 L

1994Coach: Carie BodoRecord: 7-11-0at Vermont 0-3 LCornell 2-5 LBucknell 1-2 LTowson State 3-1 Wat Brown 2-1 WRider 2-3 L (2OT)at Northeastern 1-7 Lat Sacred Heart 5-0 Wat Rhode Island 1-3 Lat Rutgers 0-5 LColgate 2-1 W (2OT)at Springfield 2-3 LFairfield 4-2 WSiena 6-0 WDrexel 1-0 WLehigh 1-3 LMaine 0-2 LYale 2-3 L (OT)

1995Coach: Carie BodoRecord: 10-9-0, 2-6 North AtlanticVirginia Commonwealth 3-1 WBucknell 4-2 WSacred Heart 5-1 Wat Holy Cross 0-3 LBrown 2-1 WVermont* 3-0 Wat Drexel* 0-1 Lat Boston University* 0-10 Lat Northeastern* 1-2 LRutgers 0-5 Lat Colgate 2-0 Wat Siena 5-0 WMaine* 2-4 LNew Hampshire* 2-3 Lat Fairfield 4-0 Wat Delaware* 0-7 LLehigh 3-0 WTowson State* (Forfeit) 1-0 Wat Yale 1-2 L*North Atlantic Conference game

1996Coach: Carie BodoRecord: 5-12-0, 1-6 America Eastat Connecticut 0-9 LRadford% 0-3 LSiena 11-0 Wat Bucknell 2-3 LColumbia 6-0 Wat Vermont* 1-2 LDrexel* 7-1 WBoston University* 2-10 LNortheastern* 0-7 Lat Rutgers 2-5 LColgate 1-0 WHoly Cross 2-3 L

Fairfield 2-0 WMaine* 0-7 LDelaware* 0-5 LYale 5-6 LTowson State* 1-5 L*America East game%Connecticut Invitational

1997Coach: Pam BustinRecord: 9-9, 3-5 America EastSouthwest Missouri State% 3-2 Wat St. Louis% 3-2 WRutgers 2-3 LBucknell 2-1 W (OT)at Columbia 5-0 Wat Siena 2-1 W (OT)Vermont* 2-0 Wat Drexel* 1-2 Lat Fairfield 2-1 Wat Boston University* 3-8 Lat Northeastern* 0-8 Lat College of the Holy Cross 2-4 Lat Colgate 4-5 LMaine* 0-2 LNew Hampshire* 2-1 Wat Delaware* 1-2 Lat Yale 0-4 LTowson* 2-1 W*America East game%St. Louis Invitational

1998Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 6-13, 1-7 America Eastat Miami (Ohio) 2-7 LCentral Michigan$ 2-4 Lat Rutgers 2-5 LBrown 4-1 WYale 1-5 LDelaware* 0-5 LQuinnipiac 3-1 WBoston University* 2-6 LNortheastern* 0-3 LFairfield 2-1 WColgate 3-2 Wat Vermont* 1-2 LDrexel* 2-1 Wat Towson* 1-3 LAmerican 1-3 LColumbia 2-1 WHoly Cross 2-3 Lat New Hampshire* 0-3 Lat Maine* 4-7 L*America East game$at Miami (Ohio)

1999Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 4-16, 2-6 America Eastat Stanford 1-4 LCalifornia$ 1-4 Lat Pacific 3-2 W (PS)Rutgers 0-3 Lat Brown 1-7 Lat Holy Cross 1-4 Lat Yale 0-5 LSt. Joseph’s 2-4 LQuinnipiac 2-1 W (PS)Maine* 2-1 W (OT)

New Hampshire* 2-4 Lat Fairfield 1-2 LTowson* 0-1 L (OT)at Northeastern* 1-2 L (OT)at #13 Boston University* 0-5 Lat Drexel* 0-3 Lat Delaware* 0-4 Lat Columbia 1-2 LVermont* 4-3 Wat Colgate 1-2 L*America East Game$at Stanford

2000Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 8-12, 3-5 America Eastat Rutgers 1-4 Lat Connecticut$ 1-7 LProvidence$ 2-1 WBrown 1-4 LHoly Cross 2-0 WYale 3-1 Wat Temple 0-2 Lat St. Joseph’s 2-3 L (OT)at Maine* 3-4 L (OT)at New Hampshire* 1-2 LFairfield 1-2 L (OT)at Towson* 3-2 WNortheastern* 2-1 WBoston University* 3-0 WDrexel* 1-2 L (OT)Delaware* 1-2 LColumbia 3-4 Lat Vermont* 0-2 Lat Quinnipiac 2-1 WColgate 1-0 W*America East game$IKON-Husky Classic at Storrs, CT

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All-TIME RESUlTS2001

Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 12-8, 4-5 America EastRutgers 1-2 Lat Northwestern 3-2 WBall State (at Northwestern) 1-3 Lat Brown 2-1 Wat Holy Cross 1-2 LSacred Heart 3-0 WTemple 3-1 Wat Albany* 1-2 Lat Fairfield 2-1 WNew Hampshire* 3-1 WMaine* 2-1 WTowson* 3-0 Wat Boston University* 2-3 L (OT)at Northeastern* 0-1 Lat Columbia 4-2 Wat Delaware* 1-2 L (OT)at Drexel* 0-1 LQuinnipiac 2-1 WVermont* 1-0 Wat Colgate 3-1 W*America East game

2002Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 10-9, 1-6 Colonial at Connecticut# 3-1 Wvs. Providence# 1-0 WRhode Island 2-1 WQuinnipiac 3-2 W (OT)Sacred Heart 3-0 Wat Temple 2-3 L (OT)Fairfield 4-0 Wat Syracuse 1-2 LMaine 0-2 LColumbia 4-1 WJames Madison* 2-3 L (OT)Colgate 7-0 WDrexel* 4-3 Wat Old Dominion* 0-5 Lat William & Mary* 2-5 LVirginia Commonwealth* 0-1 L (OT)at Delaware* 0-5 Lat Towson* 2-3 Lat Rutgers 2-1 W*Colonial Athletic Association game#Husky Classic

2003Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 12-8, 2-5 Colonial LaSalle# 2-1 WRhode Island# 2-0 WBrown 2-1 WMonmouth 4-1 WTemple 2-1 WSacred Heart 2-1 Wat Fairfield 2-0 Wat Dartmouth 3-2 Wat Quinnipiac 0-1 L#7 Old Dominion* 0-2 LWilliam & Mary* 1-2 Lat James Madison* 1-0 Wat Virginia Commonwealth* 0-1 LRider 3-2 W (OT)at #6 Michigan State 2-5 L

at #5 Michigan 1-4 L#15 Delaware* 0-2 LTowson 2-0 WRutgers 2-0 Wat Drexel* 1-2 L*Colonial Athletic Association game#Hofstra Invitational

2004Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 13-8, 3-4 Colonial at Stanford 3-2 Wvs. Pacific (at Stanford) 3-2 W (PS)at California 0-4 LRhode Island# 3-0 WColumbia# 1-0 WMichigan State$ 1-2 L (OT)LaSalle$ 3-2 WFairfield 3-1 WSyracuse 1-2 L (PS)Dartmouth 2-1 Wat #7 Old Dominion* 3-6 Lat #14 William & Mary* 1-5 LJames Madison* 0-2 LVirginia Commonwealth* 5-1 WQuinnipiac 5-0 WSacred Heart 2-0 Wat #17 Delaware* 2-3 L (OT)at Towson* 4-1 WDrexel* 1-0 Wat #13 William & Mary% 1-0 W (OT)vs. #17 Delaware% 1-5 L#Hofstra Pride Classic$Hofstra Pride Invitational*Colonial Athletic Association game%Colonial Athletic Association Championship (Williamsburg, VA)

2005Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 13-7, 5-3 Colonial

Rhode Island# 6-1 WLaSalle# 3-1 WMaine$ 3-1 WMonmouth$ 2-1 Wat Boston University 2-3 Lat Boston College 0-4 Lat Fairfield 3-1 W 3-1at Syracuse 2-0 WDelaware* 2-1 W (PS)at #12 Northeastern* 0-4 LDrexel* 4-1 Wat Princeton 3-0 WTowson* 2-1 W (OT)Columbia 0-1 Lat William & Mary* 3-0 WOld Dominion* 0-1 Lat James Madison* 3-1 Wat Virginia Commonwealth* 2-3 Lvs. Towson % 4-1 Wvs. Northeastern% 2-3 L#Hofstra Pride Classic$Hofstra Pride Invitational*Colonial Athletic Association game%Colonial Athletic Association Championship (Norfolk, VA)

2006Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 13-7, 5-3 Colonial vs. Monmouth# 6-0 Wat #9 Connecticut# 1-2 LVillanova$ 4-2 WLa Salle$ 2-0 Wat Maine 3-1 Wat #9 Boston 1-2 L (OT)Syracuse 3-1 Wat Quinnipiac 3-5 Lat Delaware* 2-3 L (OT)Northeastern* 2-1 Wat Drexel* 4-1 Wat Columbia 3-0 WTowson* 3-0 Wat Princeton 3-2 Wat #19 William & Mary* 0-1 Lat Old Dominion* 0-6 L#15 James Madison* 4-1 WVirginia Commonwealth* 4-1 Wvs. Delaware% 2-1 Wvs. #17 James Madison% 0-1 L#University of Connecticut Husky Classic$Hofstra Pride Invitational*Colonial Athletic Association game%Colonial Athletic Association Championship(Virginia Beach, VA)

2007Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 7-11, 3-5 Colonial

at Richmond 2-3 Lvs Radford 2-1 WSaint Joseph’s 2-1 W (OT2)La Salle# 3-2 W (OT2)Rhode Island# 0-1 LYale 2-6 Lat Syracuse 1-2 LQuinnipiac 3-2 Wat Drexel* 0-2 LVirginia Commonwealth* 2-1 W#7 James Madison* 1-4 Lat #13 Old Dominion* 0-4 Lat William & Mary* 2-0 WColumbia 1-2 LNortheastern* 1-7 Lat Towson* 2-3 L (OT2)at Delaware* 2-1 W vs Drexel% 3-4 L#Hofstra Pride Invitational*Colonial Athletic Association game%Colonial Athletic Association Championship (Virginia Beach, VA)

2008Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 10-9, 4-4 ColonialRider 2-1 W (OT)vs Siena (at Albany) 3-0 Wat #19 Albany 2-6 LMissouri State 8-4 WFairfield 2-0 WSacred Heart 2-0 Wat Quinnipiac 2-1 W

Drexel* 1-5 Lat Virginia Commonwealth* 3-2 W (OT)at #7 James Madison* 3-7 LOld Dominion* 0-2 LWilliam & Mary* 5-6 L (OT)at Columbia 0-3 Lat Yale 1-4 Lat Vermont 0-3 Lat Northeastern* 2-1 WTowson* 3-2 W (OT)Delaware* 3-1 W vs. William & Mary% 2-3 L*Colonial Athletic Association game%Colonial Athletic Association Championship (Virginia Beach, VA)

2009Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 12-8, 5-3 ColonialMaine 1-0 W (OT)Bryant 3-2 WAlbany 0-2 LRichmond 1-4 Lat Fairfield 3-2 WRider 0-1 LQuinnipiac 2-1 W (OT)Pacific (at Easton, PA) 5-1 W#11 Drexel * 3-7 LYale 1-2 L#15 James Madison * 1-5 LVirginia Commonwealth * 4-3 W (OT)at William & Mary * 3-2 W(OT)at #16 Old Dominion * 6-5 WColumbia 4-2 Wat Sacred Heart 4-1 WNortheastern * 4-2 Wat #17 Delaware * 1-4 Lat Towson * 3-2 Wat #10 Drexel % 1-5 L*Colonial Athletic Association game%Colonial Athletic Association Championship (Virginia Beach, VA)

2010Coach: Kathy De AngelisRecord: 7-11, 2-6 ColonialBoston U.+ 0-3 Lat Albany + 0-1 L (OT)Vermont 3-1 WSacred Heart 7-2 Wat Columbia 2-6 LRider 4-3 W (OT)Fairfield 5-0 WSiena 6-0 Wat #16 Drexel * 2-5 Lat Yale 2-4 Lat James Madison * 0-8 Lat Virginia Commonwealth * 2-5 LWilliam & Mary * 3-0 WOld Dominion * 1-3 Lat Northeastern * 0-5 Lat Maine 1-7 LDelaware * 2-3 LTowson * 3-2 W+ Capital Land College Classic at Albany*Colonial Athletic Association game

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MEdIA INFORMATION

The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications welcomes the members of the media covering the 2011 Pride field hockey team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the

year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season.

Office of Athletic Communications240 Hofstra University-

David S. Mack Physical Education Center - Suite 262Hempstead, NY 11549

(516) 463-6764 - Jim Sheehan’s Office(516) 463-5033 - Fax

(516) 463-7463 - Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium Press Box

Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for Communications

Jim Sheehan (Field Hockey contact)Senior Sports Information Director

Len Skoros Director of Athletic Publications

Press Seating: The Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium has limited seating in the press box, which is located atop the bleachers on the west side of the stadium. Please contact the Athletic Communications office with your seating request 48 hours before a contest.

Credential Requests: All members of the press should contact the Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game to request credentials.

Game Services: Media guides, game notes, statistics and lineups are available before the game in the press box. Halftime statistics will be distributed and final statistics will be available 10 minutes after the conclusion of each contest.

Photography: Photographers can shoot from the sidelines on either side of the field, but are not permitted in team bench areas. Photography and videotaping is also permitted from the roof of the press box.

Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium.

Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available for postgame interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute cooling off period. Contact Jim Sheehan with your request.

Player Interviews: All requests for student-athlete interviews should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will have the student-athlete return your call at a mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around the David S. Mack Physical Education Center. However, interviews may not be conducted in the locker room or the athletic training room.

2011 HOFSTRA FIEld HOckEYMEdIA OUTlETS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 50 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, NY 10020(212) 621-1630 - Office(212) 621-1639 - Fax

NEWSDAY 235 Pinelawn RoadMelville, NY 11747 (631) 843-2820 - Office(631) 454-6892 - Fax

NEW YORK TIMES 229 West 43rd StreetNew York, NY 10036(212) 556-7384 - Office(646) 428-6147 - Fax

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS 450 West 33rd StreetNew York, NY 10001 (212) 210-1692 - Office(212) 643-7845 - Fax

NEW YORK POST 1211 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036 (212) 930-8700 - Office(212) 930-8727 - Fax

LONG ISLAND HERALD2 Endo BoulevardGarden City, NY(516) 569-4000 - Office(516) 469-4942 - Fax

HOFSTRA CHRONICLEStudent CenterHempstead, NY 11550(516) 463-6965 - Office(516) 463-6977 - Fax

NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND 150 Media CrosswaysWoodbury, NY 11797(516) 393-3740 - Office(516) 393-1269 - Fax

WLNY-TV 55270 South Service RoadMelville, NY 11747 (631) 753-6397 - Office(631) 420-4846 - Fax

WRHU-FM 88.7 Hofstra UniversityDempster HallHempstead, NY 11549(516) 463-5667 - Office(516) 463-5668 - Fax

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cAMPUS MAP/GETTING TO HOFSTRAFrom Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia:Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge and continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and take the Belt Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Southern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the Middle States:Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.From Upstate New York:Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway to the New England Thruway (Interstate

95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.

From the Throgs Neck Bridge:Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island Parkway to the Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway-South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

For Team Travel Via Bus:Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I-495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Turnpike.

Public Transportation from Airport:If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-AIRPORT.

Railroads:AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approximately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the station.

Map LegendAdams Hall.....................................................25Adams Playhouse..........................................12Admission Center/Bernon Hall ................27Axinn Hall (Law)...........................................66Axinn Library ...................................................3Barnard Hall ..................................................10Baseball Field................................................72Berliner Hall ...................................................61Bird Sanctuary ..............................................76Breslin Hall.....................................................23Brower Hall......................................................11Butler Annex .................................................65Café on the Quad.........................................15Calkins Hall ....................................................14Career Center/

M. Robert Lowe Hall................................64C.V. Starr Hall...............................................60Davison Hall.....................................................8Deli, Hofstra ...................................................18Dempster Hall ..............................................20Field Hockey Stadium.................................77Fitness Center ..............................................47

Gittleson Hall................................................63Hagedorn Hall ..............................................55Hauser Hall ......................................................2Health and Wellness Center ....................42Heger Hall........................................................4Hofstra Dome ...............................................48Hofstra Hall......................................................7Hofstra USA .................................................40Human Resources Center..........................52Kushner Hall ..................................................22Law, School of ................................................21Library Technical Services

and Resource Center .................................3Lowe Hall ..........................................................9Margiotta Hall ..............................................57Mason Hall/Gallon Wing..............................5McEwen Hall...................................................17Memorial Hall ...................................................1Monroe Lecture Center .............................62New Academic Building .............................73Pedestrian Bridges...............................69, 70Phillips Hall ......................................................6

Physical Education Building/Swim Center....49Physical Plant................................................59Public Safety and Information Center,

David S. Mack ..........................................54Republic Hall .................................................42Roosevelt Hall................................................19Saltzman Community

Services Center ........................................28School of Medicine. ....................................50Shapiro Alumni House ................................58Soccer Field....................................................71Softball Field .................................................75Spiegel Theater.............................................13Sports and Exhibition Complex,

David S. Mack.............................................51Stadium, James M. Shuart ........................56Student Center, Sondra and

David S. Mack.............................................31Unispan ..........................................................30University Club/Mack Hall ........................53University College Hall/Skodnek Business

Development Center...............................43

Weed Hall.......................................................26Weller Hall ......................................................16West Library Wing.......................................29

Residence HallsAlliance Hall ..................................................34Bill of Rights Hall .........................................35Colonial Square ...........................................46Constitution Hall..........................................36Enterprise Hall..............................................39Estabrook Hall ..............................................37Graduate Residence ...................................74Liberty Hall.....................................................41Nassau Hall ...................................................44Republic Hall .................................................42Suffolk Hall ....................................................45Stuyvesant Hall.............................................32The Netherlands ..........................................33Vander Poel Hall ..........................................38

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