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2015 Schedule Date Opponent Location Time February 13 Presbytieran Clinton, S.C. 1 p.m. 15 High Point High Point, S.C. 9 a.m. 28 San Diego State* Papé Field Noon

March 1 Saint Mary’s* Papé Field 1 p.m. 10 George Washington Papé Field 5 p.m. 13 Robert Morris Papé Field 5 p.m. 15 Richmond Papé Field Noon 21 Monmouth Fresno, Calif. Noon 23 Fresno State* Fresno, Calif. 4 p.m. 26 LIU Brooklyn Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 p.m. 28 Stony Brook Stony Brook, N.Y. 9 a.m.

April 3 USC*# Papé Field 1 p.m. 5 California*# Papé Field 1 p.m. 9 Stanford*# Palo Alto, Calif. 7 p.m. 12 UC Davis* Davis, Calif. Noon 24 Denver*^ Denver, Colo. 4 p.m. 26 Colorado* Boulder, Colo. Noon 30

May 2 MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals ̂ Denver, Colo. TBA 3 MPSF Tournament Semifinals^ Denver, Colo. TBA 5 MPSF Championship Game^ Denver, Colo. 10 a.m.

All times PACIFICHome games are listed BOLD*Denotes MPSF Conference match#Pac-12 Networks televised match^Altitude Sports televised match

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University InformationName ......................................................................University of OregonLocation .............................................................................. Eugene, Ore.Founded .......................................................................................... 1876 Enrollment .................................................................................. XX, XXXNickname .......................................................................................DucksMascot ..................................................................................... The Duc kColors ...........................................................................Green and YellowPresident ............................................................. Michael R. GottfredsonAthletics Director .................................................................Rob MullensFacility .................................................................................... Papé FieldCapacity ......................................................................................... 1,000Surface ......................................................................................Field TurfAthletics Phone .............................................................. (541) 346-4481Ticket Office Phone ......................................................... (541) 346-4461

Oregon Lacrosse StaffHead Coach ................................................................................Jen BeckAlma Mater ............................................................................Virginia ‘96Career Record (pct.) ........................................................... 101-81 (.553)At Oregon (pct.) ............................................................................. SameSeason .............................................................................................11thOffice Phone ................................................................... (541) 346-5341Email ..................................................................... [email protected] Head Coach .......................................................Robert Bray, Jr.Alma Mater ................................................................ SUNY-Potsdam ‘91Season .............................................................................................11thAssistant Coach ........................................................................Jen DerbyAlma Mater ............................................................................ Oregon ‘08Season ....................................................................................... Seventh

Team Information2014 Overall Record .........................................................................11-82014 MPSF Record .............................................................................6-3Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..........................................................16/5Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................7/5Newcomers ......................................................................................... 10All-Time Record (pct.) ....................................................... 101-81 (.555)All-Time MPSF Record (pct.) ................................................ 36-26 (.581)MPSF Tournament Record (pct.) ............................................11 -8 (.579)

Athletic CommunicationsWebsite .................................................................... www.GoDucks.comOffice Phone ................................................................... (541) 346-5488Asst. AD - Athletic Communications .............................. Andy McNamaraEmail ...............................................................mcnamara@uoregon.eduExecutive Assistant AD - Football Communications ........... Dave WillifordAssociate Director................................................................. Greg WalkerAssociate Director................................................................... Todd MilesAssistant Director ................................................................. Joe WaltastiAssistant Director ............................................................... Casey JohsonCommunications Intern .......................................................... Peter ClarkCommunications Intern (WLAX Contact) .......................... John VuOffice Phone ................................................................... (541) 346-5475Cell Phone ...................................................................... (714) 728-9163Email ........................................................................... [email protected]

Table of Contents2014 Schedule ...................................................................................... 3General Information .............................................................................. 4Season in Review .............................................................................5-12 Season Review & Outlook ........................................................... 6 Schedule & Results ..................................................................... 6 MPSF All-Conference Selections .................................................. 6 Statistics ..................................................................................7-9 MPSF Standings .......................................................................... 8 MPSF Tournament Results .......................................................... 8 Categorical Leaders ..................................................................... 9 Box Scores ............................................................................10-12History & Records ...........................................................................13-27All-Time Letterwinners ....................................................................... 28Ducks in the Coaching Ranks ..........................................................29-31

CreditWriting and Design .....................................................................John VuEditing ................................................ Oregon Athletic CommunicationsPhotography ............................................................................Eric Evans Cover Design ....................................... Oregon Athletic CommunciationsCover Photo ........................................................................... Zach AncellPictured on Front Cover (L-R).............................................. Casey Brogan ..............................................................................................Olivia Pyne ......................................................................................... Raleigh Cavey ......................................................................................... Hayley Milner ...........................................................................................Devon Frazer

General Information

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The 2015 Oregon women’s lacrosse team will look to make another run at the Mountain Pacific Sports Fed-eration tournament and earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament beginning Feb. 13 at 1 p.m. when the Ducks take on Presbyterian in Clinton, S.C. UO will then face High Point two days later before returning home for a five game homestand.

Oregon returns seven of its 12 players from last year’s starting lineup for 2015. Of the seven players return-ing, four are coming from the offense side, including All-MPSF selection Carly O’Connell. On the defensive end, the Ducks also return all-conference honoree Ali Scharkey.

O’Connell will lead the Oregon offense this season after tying Shannon Propst for the team lead in points with 71 (32g, 39a) in 2014. Other offensive threats returning for the Ducks are Olivia Pyne (19g, 8a), Court-ney Valdez (23g, 4a), Casey Brogan (20g, 5a), Devon Frazer (19g, 6a) and Bella Pyne (18g).

Despite losing Propst, Nikki Puszcz and Sami Kiser who are littered all over the Oregon record book, Jen Beck has the UO reloaded with 10 freshmen. Beck added five midfielders, three attackers and a pair of defenders after losing 10 players, six of which were seniors.

On the defensive end, the Ducks’ biggest loss came in the crease with the graduation of arguably the program’s best goalie, Caroline Federighi. The UO defense will also be without the service of Erika McCool, who was fourth on the team with 28 groundballs to go along with 15 caused turnovers to graduation.

Oregon was picked to finish fourth in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federa-tion (MPSF) as voted on by the confer-ence coaches. The Ducks garnered 53 points after posting an 11-8 overall record and a 6-3 mark conference play. The Ducks advanced to the semi-finals of the MPSF Tournament before falling to the eventual championships, Denver, last season.

The postseason awards also racked up for the Ducks on and off the field. Propst earned second-team IWLCA All-Region honors for her UO record-breaking season. Propst and Scharkey were tabbed first-team all-conference honorees while Federighi, O’Connell and Puszcz earned second-team recognition. Puszcz and Kiser also tallied all-tournament honors. In the classroom Federighi became Oregon’s first-ever Capital One Academic All-America selection, earning third team honors while also becoming the first Duck since alumna and current assistant coach Jen May Derby to earn Capital One Academic All-District VIII honors.

The Ducks will play four of their nine conference games at home, including two that will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks with the third televised match on the road. UO opens MPSF play with San Diego State, whom the Ducks defeated on the road to clinch Beck and UO lacrosse program’s 100th win last season, at noon on Feb. 28 followed by a showdown with St. Mary’s on March 1.

Three weeks later, Oregon faces Fresno State (March 23) in the Central Valley before returning home to entertain USC (April 3) and California (April 5) on the Pac-12 Networks.

The Ducks will then finish out its conference games on the road. UO will first head to Stanford (April 9) for its third-straight televised game before taking on UC Davis (April 12). Oregon then concludes MPSF play at Denver (April 24) and Colorado (April 26).

The conference tournament will be held in Denver, Colo., beginning April 30 and will wrap up on May 3.

2014 Schedule & Results (11-8, 6-3 MPSF)

Feb 10 at Stetson .............................................W, 20-3Feb 11 vs. Coasta Carolina ................................W, 23-3Mar 1 at Temple ............................................... L, 10-8Mar 2 at Robert Morris ...........................L, 15-14 (OT)Mar 14 CONNECTICUT ........................................ L, 10-8Mar 15 FRESNO STATE * ....................................W, 18-3Mar 22 PRESBYTERIAN .....................................W, 23-3Mar 26 at #18 Ohio State ................................... L, 13-9Mar 30 at Cincinnati .........................................W, 10-5Apr 3 at California * .......................................W, 16-7Apr 6 at St. Mary’s * .......................................W, 19-7Apr 11 #12 STANFORD * .................................... L, 15-7Apr 13 UC DAVIS * ..............................................W, 8-4Apr 18 at USC * ................................................W, 10-8Apr 20 at San Diego State *..............................W, 13-6Apr 25 #RV DENVER * ........................................ L, 11-5Apr 27 COLORADO * .................................. L, 10-9 (SV)May 1 vs. USC ....................................................W, 7-6May 2 at #20 Denver ........................................ L, 18-9*Denotes MPSF Match | Home Games in CAPS | ^ MPSF Tournament Game

2014 All-MPSF SelectionsFirst TeamName Year Pos SchoolHannah Farr (POY) Jr. M StanfordJill Remenapp Jr. A DenverRachel Ozer RJr. A StanfordShannon Propst Sr. A OregonLucy Fusco Fr. A ColoradoLucy Dikeou So. M StanfordAmanda Johansen So. M USCSonorah Vinyard Sr. D DenverMegan Lerner Sr. D StanfordAdrienne Anderson So. D StanfordAlison Scharkey So. D OregonHannah Hook RJr. G DenverCaroline de Lyra So. A USCMegan Armes Jr. D St. Mary’sMeredith Harris Sr. A DenverPaige Soenksen Fr. G Colorado

Second TeamName Year Pos SchoolElizabeth Landry Jr. A UC DavisAlex Moore Fr. A USCMichaela Jarvis Jr. A San Diego StateKara Concheck Sr. A Fresno StateMarie Moore Fr. M ColoradoCarly O’Connell So. M OregonChristina Ricciardulli Jr. M San Diego StateCourtney Tarleton So. D USCNina Kelty Fr. D USCLauren Paul Jr. D San Diego StateLayne Voorhees Fr. D DenverCaroline Federighi Sr. G OregonGaby Christman Jr. M CaliforniaNikki Puszcz Sr. M OregonRachel Minarovich Sr. M St. Mary’sMeg Lentz So. M Stanford

SEASON REVIEW & OUTLOOK

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2014 STATISTICS2014 Team Game-By-Game Statistics

DATE OPPONENT RES G A PTS SH SHPCT SOG SOGPCT FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT HIGH SCORERFeb 10 at Stetson W, 20-3 20 13 33 39 .512 36 .932 3-4 23 14 8 18 O’Connell (5g)Feb 11 vs. Coastal Carolina W, 23-3 23 12 35 40 .575 34 .850 8-9 23 22 13 7 Propst-Puszcz-Valdez (4g)Mar 1 at Temple L, 10-8 8 4 12 19 .421 14 .737 2-3 19 7 20 10 Valdez (4g)Mar 2 at Robert Morris L, 15-14 (OT) 14 11 25 24 .583 21 .875 0-1 17 13 25 12 Propst (4g)Mar 14 CONNECTICUT L, 10-8 8 7 15 26 .308 18 .692 1-1 13 5 12 9 Brogan-Kiser-Puszcz (2g)Mar 15 FRESNO St. * W, 18-3 18 9 27 31 .581 25 .806 1-2 14 14 15 10 Puszcz (4g)Mar 22 PRESBYTERIAN W, 23-3 23 14 37 54 .426 41 .759 2-3 16 22 9 12 Valdez (5g)Mar 26 at #18 Ohio St. L, 13-9 9 5 14 27 .333 19 .704 1-3 22 7 11 4 Puszcz (3g) Mar 30 at Cincinnati W, 10-5 10 5 15 38 .263 24 .632 5-7 29 9 19 14 Kiser (3g)Apr 3 at California * W, 16-7 16 6 22 32 .500 23 .719 2-5 11 12 9 5 Puszcz (5g)Apr 6 at St. Mary’s * W, 19-7 19 13 32 30 .633 27 .900 1-2 16 13 10 13 Brogan-Frazer-Puszcz-Pyne, B (3g)Apr 11 #12 STANFORD * L, 15-7 7 2 9 20 .350 13 .650 1-1 13 8 19 6 Brogan, Propst (2g)Apr 13 UC DAVIS * W, 8-4 8 5 13 26 .308 15 .577 1-2 16 6 11 11 Kiser-O’Connell-Pyne, B (2g) Apr 18 at USC * W, 10-8 10 6 16 20 .500 16 .800 0-1 17 6 16 10 Pyne, O (2g)Apr 20 at San Diego St. * W, 13-6 13 7 20 20 .650 17 .850 2-3 15 7 13 10 Pyne, B (4g)Apr 25 #RV DENVER * L, 11-5 5 1 6 21 .238 19 .905 1-2 9 8 9 5 Puszcz-Pyne, O (2g)Apr 27 COLORADO * L, 10-9 (SV) 9 4 13 29 .310 16 .552 2-4 13 18 22 11 Pyne, O (4g)May 1 vs. USC ^ W, 7-6 7 4 11 20 .350 13 .650 0-2 12 5 14 10 O’Connell (3g)May 2 at Denver # L, 18-9 9 5 14 26 .346 19 .731 0-4 13 15 15 5 Kiser (3g) TOTAL .................................................................... 236 133 369 542 .435 410 .756 33-59 311 211 270 182 OPPONENTS ........................................................... 157 68 225 358 .439 275 .768 26-53 286 216 324 150

2014 Individual Overall StatisticsNo. Name GP-GS G A PTS SH SHPCT SOG SOGPCT FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT FLS RC YC12 Carly O’Connell 19-19 32 39 71 84 .381 62 .738 3-3 28 77 28 20 30 0 236 Shannon Propst 19-19 27 44 71 47 .574 39 .830 6-8 21 9 28 8 29 0 47 Nikki Puszcz 19-19 40 6 46 81 .494 58 .716 4-9 34 35 24 28 40 0 44 Sami Kiser 19-19 18 10 28 40 .450 35 .875 5-6 7 1 13 4 10 0 41 Courtney Valdez 9-8 23 4 27 44 .523 38 .864 5-7 9 6 14 7 18 0 23 Olivia Pyne 19-19 19 8 27 45 .422 34 .756 3-4 8 2 29 5 18 0 216 Casey Brogan 18-18 20 5 25 49 .408 36 .735 1-5 14 32 16 7 39 0 332 Devon Frazer 19-2 19 6 25 50 .380 38 .760 4-7 16 3 20 9 8 0 114 Bella Pyne 17-0 18 0 18 44 .409 31 .705 1-5 12 10 18 10 20 0 124 Rachel Steinberg 19-0 7 7 14 21 .333 12 .571 0-2 14 2 14 5 10 0 111 Holly Johnson 19-8 10 2 12 22 .455 14 .636 0-1 11 9 7 5 5 0 013 Hayley Milner 2-2 2 0 2 6 .333 6 1.00 0-1 5 1 0 3 1 0 019 Erika McCool 19-19 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1-1 28 4 17 15 40 0 318 Kathryn Blumhardt 5-0 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 -- 1 1 2 1 1 0 08 Lauren Drake 3-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 2 0 0 0 06 Natalie Simpson 3-0 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 028 Alison Scharkey 19-19 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 -- 30 6 5 17 17 0 130 Caroline Federighi 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 33 0 8 12 0 0 027 Erin Schilmoeller 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 1 0 1 0 021 Annie Longtain 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 0 0 1 0 017 Becca Katzen 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 015 Chelsea Randel 8-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 2 1 1 2 2 0 010 Raleigh Cavey 19-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 14 2 10 8 26 0 15 Jackie Moccia 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 14 6 8 10 36 0 32 Katie Marlatt 17-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 6 4 5 2 15 0 000 Jenna Morris 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 4 0 0 4 1 0 0 TOTAL .................................................................. 236 133 369 542 .435 410 .756 33-59 311 211 270 182 371 0 32OPPONENTS ......................................................... 157 68 225 358 .439 275 .768 26-53 286 216 324 150 393 0 44

No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA SV PCT. FACED30 Caroline Federighi 19-19 1018:16 141 8.31 110 .438 33000 Jenna Morris 6-0 117:17 14 7.16 7 .333 2417 Becca Katzen 2-0 18:50 2 6.37 1 .333 4 Total .....................................................................1154:23 157 8.16 118 .429 358Opponents ...........................................................1154:23 236 12.27 174 .424 542

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2014 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation SummaryREGULAR SEASON MPSF OVERALLPL School W L PCT HOME AWAY W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK 1. Denver % 9 0 1.000 5-0 4-0 19 2 .905 12-0 6-2 1-0 L12. Stanford * 7 2 .778 4-1 3-1 14 5 .737 6-2 7-2 1-1 L23. Colorado 6 3 .667 3-1 3-2 11 8 .579 6-2 4-5 1-1 L14. Oregon 6 3 .667 2-3 4-0 11 8 .579 3-4 6-4 2-0 L15. USC 6 3 .667 3-1 3-2 9 9 .500 5-4 4-4 0-1 L16. San Diego State 4 5 .444 2-2 2-3 7 10 .412 3-4 4-5 0-1 L17. UC Davis 3 6 .333 6-2 0-4 8 8 .500 5-3 3-5 0-0 W28. California 3 6 .333 1-3 2-3 5 11 .313 2-4 3-7 0-0 L19. Fresno State 1 8 .111 1-4 0-4 2 13 .133 1-5 1-6 0-2 L410. St. Mary’s 0 9 .000 0-4 0-5 2 12 .143 0-6 2-6 0-0 L1

* Received NCAA Tournament At-Large Bid% Won MPSF Tournament, Received NCAA Tournament Automatic Bid

MPSF TOURNAMENT RESULTS (in Denver, Colo.) NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTSQuarterfinal (May 1) First Round (May 9) #3 Colorado 9, #6 SDSU 8 (SV) Denver 12, Jacksonville 8 (in Gainesville, Fla.)#4 Oregon 7, #5 USC 6 Duke 13, Stanford 8 (in Notre Dame, Ind.)

Semifinal (May 2) Second Round (May 11)#1 Denver 18, #4 Oregon 9 Florida 19, Denver 9 (in Gainesville, Fla.)#2 Stanford 15, #3 Colorado 6

Championship (May 4) #1 Denver 14, #2 Stanford 11

2014 STATISTICS2014 Individual Conference Statistic

No. Name GP-GS G A PTS SH SHPCT SOG SOGPCT FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT FLS RC YC12 Carly O’Connell 9-9 12 16 28 33 .364 22 .667 0-1 11 30 12 6 8 0 136 Shannon Propst 9-9 9 19 28 21 .429 16 .762 2-3 11 3 11 4 10 0 27 Nikki Puszcz 9-9 18 4 22 30 .500 23 .767 1-3 17 14 9 14 15 0 13 Olivia Pyne 9-9 14 33 17 28 .500 22 .786 3-4 4 1 18 2 8 0 014 Bella Pyne 9-0 14 0 14 31 .452 24 .774 1-3 6 7 13 5 13 0 116 Casey Brogan 9-9 11 3 14 28 .393 19 .679 0-3 4 21 9 2 24 0 132 Devon Frazer 9-0 10 2 12 19 .526 16 .842 2-2 8 0 9 5 2 0 04 Sami Kiser 9-9 8 3 11 16 .500 15 .938 2-2 1 0 6 1 3 0 224 Rachel Steinberg 9-0 5 1 6 12 .417 7 .583 0-1 7 0 5 4 2 0 111 Holly Johnson 9-7 2 1 3 6 .333 3 .500 -- 2 1 4 2 4 0 01 Courtney Valdez 1-1 2 1 3 2 1.000 2 1.000 -- 0 0 2 1 1 0 018 Kathryn Blumhardt 3-0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 -- 1 1 0 1 0 0 030 Caroline Federighi 9-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 17 0 3 7 0 0 028 Alison Scharkey 9-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 12 5 2 9 5 0 027 Erin Schilmoeller 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 0 0 1 0 021 Annie Longtain 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 0 0 1 0 019 Erika McCool 9-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 10 3 8 7 20 0 217 Becca Katzen 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 015 Chelsea Randel 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 0 0 1 0 010 Raleigh Cavey 9-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 5 0 6 4 11 0 08 Lauren Drake 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 2 0 0 0 06 Natalie Simpson 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 Jackie Moccia 9-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 3 3 4 3 13 0 12 Katie Marlatt 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 4 3 1 2 5 0 000 Jenna Morris 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 -- 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL .................................................................. 105 53 158 229 .459 171 .747 11-22 124 92 124 81 148 0 12OPPONENTS ..........................................................71 31 10 149 .477 114 .765 12-16 120 102 144 55 180 0 22

No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA SV PCT. FACED30 Caroline Federighi 9-9 497:26 65 7.84 41 .387 14100 Jenna Morris 2-0 37:00 4 6.49 2 .333 617 Becca Katzen 1-0 13:57 2 8.60 0 .000 2 Total ......................................................................548:23 71 7.77 43 .377 149Opponents ............................................................548:23 105 11.49 66 .386 229

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2014 CATEGORY LEADERSPoints Player GP G A PTS SH Carly O’Connell 19 32 39 71 84Shannon Propst 19 27 44 71 47Nikki Puszcz 19 40 6 46 81Sami Kiser 19 18 10 28 40Courtney Valdez 9 23 4 27 44Olivia Pyne 19 19 8 27 45Casey Brogan 18 20 5 25 49Devon Frazer 19 19 6 25 50Bella Pyne 17 18 0 18 44Rachel Steinberg 19 7 7 14 21

Goals Player GP G A PTS SH Nikki Puszcz 19 40 6 46 81Carly O’Connell 19 32 39 71 84Shannon Propst 19 27 44 71 47Courtney Valdez 9 23 4 27 44Casey Brogan 18 20 5 25 49Olivia Pyne 19 19 8 27 45Devon Frazer 19 19 6 25 50Sami Kiser 19 18 10 28 40Bella Pyne 17 18 0 18 44 Holly Johnson 19 10 2 12 22

Assists Player GP G A PTS SH Shannon Propst 19 27 44 71 47 Carly O’Connell 19 32 39 71 84Sami Kiser 19 18 10 28 40Olivia Pyne 19 19 8 27 45Rachel Steinberg 19 7 7 14 21Devon Frazer 19 19 6 25 50Nikki Puszcz 19 40 6 46 81Casey Brogan 29 20 5 25 49Courtney Valdez 9 23 4 27 44Holly Johnson 19 10 2 12 22

Ground Balls Player GP GB Nikki Puszcz 19 34Carline Federighi 19 33Alison Scharkey 19 30Erika McCool 19 28Carly O’Connell 19 28Shannon Propst 19 21Devon Frazer 19 16Casey Brogan 18 14Raleigh Cavey 19 14Jackie Moccia 19 14Rachel Steinberg 19 14

Shots Player GP G A SH SHOT% Carly O’Connell 19 32 39 84 .381Nikki Puszcz 19 40 6 81 .494 Devon Frazer 19 19 6 50 .380Casey Brogan 18 20 5 49 .408Shannon Propst 19 27 44 47 .574Olivia Pyne 19 19 8 45 .422Courtney Valdez 9 23 4 44 .523Bella Pyne 17 18 0 44 .409Sami Kiser 19 18 10 40 .450Holly Johnson 19 10 2 22 .455

Shot Percentage Player GP G A SH SHOT% Erika McCool 19 1 0 1 1.000Shannon Propst 19 27 44 47 .574 Courtney Valdez 9 23 4 44 .523Nikki Puszcz 19 40 6 81 .494Holly Johnson 19 10 2 22 .455Sami Kiser 19 18 10 40 .450Olivia Pyne 19 19 8 45 .422Bella Pyne 17 18 0 44 .409CaseyBrogan 18 20 5 49 .408Carly O’Connell 19 32 39 84 .381

Shots On Goal Player GP G A SH SOG SOG% Carly O’Connell 19 32 39 84 62 .738Nikki Puszcz 19 40 6 81 58 .716Shannon Propst 19 27 44 47 39 .830Devon Frazer 19 19 5 50 38 .760Courtney Valdez 9 23 4 44 38 .864Casey Brogan 18 20 5 49 36 .735Sami Kiser 19 18 10 44 35 .875Olivia Pyne 19 19 8 45 34 .756Bella Pyne 17 18 0 44 31 .705Holly Johnson 19 10 2 22 14 .636 Draw Controls Player GP DC Carly O’Connell 19 77Nikki Puszcz 19 35Casey Brogan 18 32Bella Pyne 17 10Shannon Propst 19 9 Caused Turnovers Player GP CT Nikki Puszcz 19 28Carly O’Connell 19 20Alison Scharkey 19 17Erika McCool 19 15Caroline Federighi 19 12

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2014 RESULTSGame 1 | Feb. 10, 2014 • DeLand, Fla.

Oregon 20, Stetson 3

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .............................................. 12 8 20Stetson .................................................2 1 3Attedance: 184 Duration: 1:40

Oregon GOALS: O’Connell, Carly 5; Puszcz, Nikki 4; Valdez, Courtney 3; Milner, Hayley 2; Johnson, Holly 2; Propst, Shannon 1; Kiser, Sami 1; Steinberg, Rachel 1; Frazer, Devon 1.ASSISTS: Propst, Shannon 9; Kiser, Sami 1; O’Connell, Carly 1; Puszcz, Nikki 1; Steinberg, Rachel 1.

Stetson GOALS: Lozano, Julia 1; Chiachetti, Jill 1; Fredericks, Melanie 1.ASSISTS: O’Sullivan, Mary Kate 1; Summers, Lindsay 1.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 51:44 2 W 0 2 200 Jenna Morris 8:16 1 -- 0 0 0

STETSON36 Caili Guilday 60:00 20 L 10 6 16

Game 2 | Feb. 11, 2014 • Jacksonville, Fla.Oregon 23, Coastal Carolina 3

BOX SCORE 1 2 FCoastal Carolina ...............................2 1 3Oregon .............................................. 13 10 23Attedance: 146 Duration: 1:35

Coastal Caorlina GOALS: Yednock, Lily 1; Nolan, Sara 1; Ferrara, Rachel 1.ASSISTS: O’Leary, Charlotte 2.

Oregon GOALS: Propst, Shannon 4; Valdez, Courtney 4; Puszcz, Nikki 4; O’Connell, Carly 3; Frazer, Devon 3; Brogan, Casey 3; Pyne, Olivia 1; Kiser, Sami 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell, Carly 2; Propst, Shannon 2; Pyne, Olivia 2; Steinberg, Rachel 2; Brogan, Casey 1; Frazer, Devon 1; Kiser, Sami 1; Valdez, Courtney 1.

COASTAL CAROLINANo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves33 Trista Kuehn 11:11 7 -- 2 0 222 Jenna Stover 48:49 16 L 3 6 9

OREGON30 Caroline Federighi 50:19 3 W 2 3 500 Jenna Morris 9:41 0 -- 0 0 0

Game 3 | March 1, 2014 • Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 10, Oregon 8

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .................................................4 4 8Temple ..................................................5 5 10

Attedance: 357 Duration: 1:45

Oregon GOALS: Valdez, Courtney 4; Propst, Shannon 3; Pyne, Olivia 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell, Carly 3; Propst, Shannon 1.

Temple GOALS: Tabor, Jaymie 6; Skahan, Kathryn 1; Connor, Kirstie 1; Schawaab, Rachel 1; Tiernan, Megan 1.ASSISTS: Glassford, Morgan 1.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 10 L 5 4 9

Temple16 Rachel Hall 30:00 4 W 3 0 31 Jaqi Kakalecik 30:00 4 -- 0 3 3

Game 4 | March 2, 2014 • Pittsburgh, Pa.Robert Morris 15, Oregon 14 (OT)

BOX SCORE 1 2 OT FOregon .................................................7 6 1 14Robert Morris ...................................4 9 2 15Attedance: 60 Duration: 2:25

Oregon GOALS: Propst, Shannon 4; Puszcz, Nikki 3; Valdez, Courtney 2; Johnson, Holly 2; O’Connell, Carly 1; Brogan, Casey 1; Pyne, Bella 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell 7; Propst, Shannon 2; Pyne, Olivia 1; Valdez, Courtney 1.

Robert Morris GOALS: Yoviene, Kristin 4; Karwacki, Corey 3; Byerly, Brittany 3; Jamison, Emily 2; Roberts, Lauren 1; Rutherford, Jessica 1; Karwacki, Jessica 1.ASSISTS: Roberts, Lauren 2.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 3 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 66:00 15 L(OT) 6 4 1 11

ROBERT MORRIS2 Kaitlin Pentz 66:66 14 W 1 6 0 7

Game 5 | March 14, 2014 • Eugene, Ore.Connecticut 10, Oregon 8

BOX SCORE 1 2 FConnecticut ........................................2 8 10Oregon .................................................5 3 8Attedance: 292 Duration: 2:01

Connecticut GOALS: Finkelston, Katherine 6; Kahn, Lauren 1; Jordan, Jacqueline 1; Smith, Sarah 1; Smith, Karaline 1.ASSISTS: Pippitt, Kacey 2; Christopher, Jordan 1; Finkelston, Katherine 1; Kahn, Lauren 1; O’Reilly, Molly 1.

Oregon GOALS: Puszcz, Nikki 2; Kiser, Sami 2; Brogan, Casey 2; O’Connell, Carly 1; Pyne, Bella 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell, Carly 3; Propst, Shannon 2; Pyne, olivia 1; Steinberg, Rachel 1.

CONNECTICUTNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves85 Shannon Nee 60:00 8 W 5 5 10

OREGON30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 10 L 6 4 10

Game 6 | March 15, 2014 • Eugene, Ore.Fresno State 3, Oregon 18

BOX SCORE 1 2 FFresno State .......................................0 3 3 Oregon .............................................. 13 5 18Attedance: 358 Duration:

Fresno State GOALS: Concheck, Kara 1; Westgarth, Kyleigh 1; Levatino, Marcy 1.ASSISTS: Fuccillo, Anjelica 1; Goetz, Sarah 1.

Oregon GOALS: Puszcz, Nikki 4; O’Connell, Carly 3; Propst, Shannon 2; Valdez, Courtney 2; Pyne, Bella 2; Steinberg, Rachel 2; Frazer, Devon 2; Kiser, Sami 1.ASSISTS: Kiser, Sami 3; O’Connell, Carly 2; Propst, Shannon 2; Brogan, Casey 1; Valdez, Courtney 1.

FRESNO STATENo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves21 Weissenfel, Megan 60:00 18 L 5 2 7

OREGON30 Caroline Federighi 30:00 0 W 2 0 200 Morris, Jenna 16:03 1 -- 0 0 017 Katzen, Becca 13:57 2 -- 0 0 0

Game 7 | March 22, 2014 • Eugene, Ore.Presbyterian 3, Oregon 23

BOX SCORE 1 2 FPresbyterian ......................................3 0 3Oregon .............................................. 14 9 23Attedance: 251 Duration:

Presbyterian GOALS: Goergen, Jess 2; Ward, Brianne 1.ASSISTS: Ellis, Catherine 2.

Oregon GOALS: Valdez, Courtney 5; O’Connell, Carly 4; Propst, Shannon 3; Frazer, Devon; Brogan, Casey 2; Johnson , Holly 2; Steinberg, Rachel 1; Puszcz, Nikki 1; Pyne, Bella 1; McCool, Erika 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell, Carly 3; Propst, Shannon 3; Kiser, Sami 2; Blumhardt, Kathryn 1; Drake, Lauren 1; Frazer, Devon; Steinberg, Rachel; Valdez, Courtney 1.

PRESBYTERIANNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 51:44 2 W 0 2 200 Jenna Morris 8:16 1 -- 0 0 0

OREGON30 Caroline Federighi 38:57 3 W 0 0 000 Jenna Morris 16:10 0 -- 0 0 017 Becca Katzen 4:53 0 -- 0 1 1

Game 9 | March 30, 2014 • Cincinnati, OhioOregon 10, Cincinnati 5

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .................................................9 1 10Cincinnati ............................................2 3 5Attedance: 326 Duration:

Oregon GOALS: Kiser, Sami 3; Puszcz, Nikki 2; O’Connell, Carly 1; Frazer, Devon 1; Valdez, Courtney 1; Pyne, Bella 1; Propst, Shannon 1.ASSISTS: Frazer, Devon 1; Kiser, Sami 1; O’Connell, Carly 1; Pyne, Olivia 1; Steinberg, Rachel 1.

Cincinnati GOALS: Curtis, Courtney 3; Helmrath, Ashley 1; Young, Taylor 1.ASSISTS: Helmrath, Ashley 1; Tunnell, Dani 1

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 5 W 6 3 9

CINCINNATI24 Gulmi, Meg 60:00 10 L 9 5 14

Game 8 | March 26, 2014 • Columbus, OhioOregon 9, #18 Ohio State 13

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .................................................4 5 9#18 Ohio State ..................................5 8 13Attedance: 175 Duration:

Oregon GOALS: Puszcz, Nikki 3; Propst, Shannon 2; Valdez, Courtney 2; Brogan, Casey 1; Johnson, Holly 1.ASSISTS: Propst, Shannon 3; O’Connell, Carly 1; Puszcz, Nikki 1.

#18 Ohio State GOALS: Chase, Katie 7; Gottlick, Kaila 3; Cifarelli, Jackie 1; Facchina, Cara 1; Constant, Paulina 1.ASSISTS: Cifarelli, Jackie 2; Porretto, Jennifer 2; Ayers, Kelsea 1; Chase, Katie 1; Easton, Christine; Facchina, Cara 1; Gottlick, Kaila 1.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 13 L 4 5 9

#18 Ohio State2 DeScenza, Tori 60:00 9 W 6 4 10

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2014 RESULTSGame 10 | April 3, 2014 • Berkeley, Calif.

Oregon 16, California 7

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .................................................9 7 16California .............................................3 4 7Attedance: 252 Duration:

Oregon GOALS: Puszcz, Nikki 5; Propst, Shannon 2; Brogan, Casey 2; Pyne, Bella 2; Kiser, Sami 2; O’Connell, Carly 1; Steinberg, Rachel 1; Pyne, Olivia 1.ASSISTS: Propst, Shannon 4; O’Connell, Carly 2.

California GOALS: Huther, Bella 2; Bird, Michaela 1; Schlegel, Caroline 1; Burke, Amelia 1; Gasparino, Paige 1; Lavie, Lizz 1.ASSISTS: Christman, Gaby 2; Beck, Nicole; Bird, Michaela 1.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 7 W 3 3 6

California36 Helen Hansen 60:00 16 L 3 4 7

Game 11 | April 6, 2014 • Moraga, Calif.Oregon 19, Saint Mary’s 7

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .............................................. 13 6 19Saint Mary’s .......................................4 3 7Attedance: 299 Duration:

Oregon GOALS: Puszcz, Nikki 3; Brogan, Casey 3; Frazer, Devon 3; Pyne, Bella 3; O’Connell, Carly 2; Pyne, Olivia 2; Johnson, Holly 1; Steinberg, Rachel 1; Kiser, Sami 1.ASSISTS: Propst, Shannon 5; O’Connell, Carly 2; Puszcz, Nikki 2; Pyne, Olivia 2; Brogan, Casey 1; Johnson, Holly 1.

Saint Mary’s GOALS: Morgan, Krista 3; Bennett, Meagan 1; Minarovich, Rachel 1; Neuweiler, Anne 1; Gandsey, megan 1.ASSISTS: Zummo, Megan 1.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 39:03 4 W 0 1 100 Morris, Jenna 20:57 3 -- 0 2 1

SAINT MARY’S13 Kathrine Herzog 38:53 11 L 3 5 800 Sydney Pinello 21:07 8 -- 0 0 0

Game 12 | April 11, 2014 • Eugene, Ore.#12 Stanford 15, Oregon 7

BOX SCORE 1 2 F#12 Stanford ......................................6 9 15Oregon .................................................2 5 7

Attedance: 585 Duration:

Oregon GOALS: Propst, Shannon 2; Brogan, Casey 2; O’Connell, Carly 1; Steinberg, Rachel 1; Kiser, Sami 1.ASSISTS: O’Connel, Carly 1; Propst, Shannon 1.

#12 Stanford GOALS: Dikeou, Lucy 4; Fraser, Kyle 3; Murray, Kelsey 2; Ozer, Rachel 1; Kim, Anna 1; Klein, Laura 1; Farr, hanna 1; Poplawski, Alex 1; Newstrom, Emily 1.ASSISTS: Lentz, Meg 2; Ozer, Rachel 2; Farr, Hannah 1; Kalinowski, Meredeth 1; Kim, Anna 1; Klein, Laura 1.

#12 STANFORDNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves13 Munoz, Lyndsey 60:00 7 W 3 3 6

OREGON30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 15 L 4 3 7

Game13 | April 13, 2014 • Eugene, Ore.Oregon 8, UC Davis 4

BOX SCORE 1 2 FUC Davis ...............................................2 2 4Oregon .................................................7 1 8Attedance: 195 Duration:

UC Davis GOALS: Landry, Elizabeth 1; Doyle, mary 1; Neff, Courtney 1; Voris, Carly 1.ASSISTS: Quero, Sara 1.

Oregon GOALS: O’Connell, Carly 2; Pyne, Bella 2; Kiser, Sami 2; Brogan, Casey 1; Frazer, Devon 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell, Carly 2; Propst, Shannon 2; Puszcz, Nikki 1.

UC DAVISNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves32 Majka, Jordan 59:19 8 L 3 4 729 Murphy, Kai 0:41 0 -- 0 0 0

OREGON30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 4 W 3 2 5

Game 14 | April 13, 2014 • Los Angeles, Calif.Oregon 10, USC 8

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .................................................4 6 10USC .........................................................5 3 8Attedance: 188 Duration: 2:01

Oregon GOALS: Puszcz, Nikki 2; Pyne, Olivia 2; Propst, Shannon 1; O’Connell, Carly 1; brogan, Casey 1; Kiser, Sami 1; Pyne, Bella 1; Johnson, Holly 1.ASSISTS: Propst, Shannon 5, O’Connell, Carly 1.

USC GOALS: Ruland, Annie 3; Johansen, Amanda 2; Moore, Alex 1; Sommi, Kaila 1; McMahon, Gabby 1.ASSISTS: de Lyra, Caroline 2; Kelty, Nina 1; Michael, Michaela 1; Moore, Alex 1; Ruland, Annie 1.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 8 W 2 1 3

USC11 Liz Schaeffer 60:00 10 L 4 2 6

Game 15 | April 20, 2014 • San Diego, Calif.Oregon 13, San Diego State 6

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .................................................6 7 13San Diego State................................4 2 6Attedance: 283 Duration:

Oregon GOALS: Pyne, Bella 4; Pyne, Olivia 3; Frazer, Devon 2; O’Connell, Carly 1; Puszcz, Nikki 1; Propst, Shannon; Brogan, Casey 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell, Carly 3; Frazer, Devon 2; Puszcz, Nikki 1; Steinberg, Rachel 1.

San Diego State GOALS: Walsh, Meris 3; Artuso, Felice 2; Ricciardulli, Christina 1.ASSISTS: Artuso, Felice 1.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 6 W 5 1 6

SAN DIEGO STATE21 Katrina Reeves 43:40 11 L 1 1 226 Katie Merritt 16:20 2 -- 0 2 2

Game 16 | April 25, 2014 • Eugene, Ore.RV Denver 11, Oregon 5

BOX SCORE 1 2 FRV Denver ...........................................6 5 11Oregon .................................................2 3 5Attedance: 216 Duration:

RV Denver GOALS: McKinnon, Rachael 4; Etzel, Jenn 2; Boone, Kiki 2; Remenapp, Jill 1; Harris, Meredith 1; Dillion, Rachael 1.ASSISTS: Etzel, Jenn 2; Remenapp, Jill 2; Harris, Meredith, Harris 1; Kasun, Sarah 1.

Oregon GOALS: Puszcz, Nikki 2; Pyne, Olivia 2; Propst, Shannon 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell, Carly 1.

RV DenverNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves44 Hannah Hook 60:00 5 W 5 9 14

OREGON30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 11 L 2 1 3

Game 18 | May 1, 2014 • Denver, Colo.MPSF Tournament Quarterfinal

Oregon 7, USC 6

BOX SCORE 1 2 FUSC .........................................................4 2 6Oregon .................................................4 3 7Attedance: 186 Duration:

USC GOALS: Moore, Alex 2; Ruland, Annie 1; Michael, Michaela 1; McMahon, Gabby 1; Dreyer, Kelsey 1.ASSISTS: de Lyra, Caroline 1; Ruland, Annie 1.

Oregon GOALS: O’Connell, Carly 3; Pyne, Olivia 2; Johnson, Holly 1; Puszcz, Nikki 1.ASSISTS: Johnson, Holly 1; Kiser, Sami 1; O’connell, Carly 1; Propst, Shannon 1;

USCNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves11 Liz Schaeffer 60:00 7 L 2 4 6

CINCINNATI30 Caroline Federighi 60:00 6 W 6 6 12

Game 17 | April 27, 2014 • Eugene, Ore.Colorado 10, Oregon 9

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 5 FColorado 4 5 1 0 1 9Oregon 5 8 1 0 0 13Attedance: 587 Duration:

Colorado GOALS: Fusco, Johnna 5; Lautman, Sarah 2; Macleay, Katie 1; Brown, Amelia 1; Castagnola, Cali 1.ASSISTS: Fusco, Johnna 1; Macleay, Katie 1.

Oregon GOALS: Pyne, Olivia 4; Frazer, Devon 2; O’Connell, Carly 1; Brogan, Casey 1; Puszcz, Nikki 1.ASSISTS: O’Connell, Carly 2; Brogan, Casey 1; Pyne, Olivia 1.

ColoradoNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 3 4 5 F1 Paige Soenksen 68:23 9 W 3 3 1 0 0 7

Oregon30 Caroline Federighi 68:23 10 L(OT) 3 3 0 1 1 8

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2014 RESULTSGame 19 | May 2, 2014 • Denver, Colo.

#20 Denver 18, Oregon 9

BOX SCORE 1 2 FOregon .................................................3 6 9#20 Denver .........................................8 10 18Attedance: 404 Duration:

Oregon GOALS: Kiser, Sami 3; O’Connell, Carly 2; Puszcz, Nikki 2; Frazer, Devon 1; Pyne, Olivia 1.ASSISTS: Propst, Shannon 2; Brogan, Casey 1; Frazer, Devon 1; O’Connell, Carly 1.

#20 Denver GOALS: Harris, Meredith 5; Etzel, Jenn 3; McKinnon, Rachael 3; Reese, Christa 2; Dillon, Rachael 2; Boone, Kiki 1; Kasun, Sarah 1; Danko, Molly 1.ASSISTS: Etzel, Jenn 4; Harris, Meredith 3; McKinnon, Rachael 1; Remenapp 1.

OREGONNo. Goalkeeper Minutes GA W/L 1 2 Saves30 Caroline Federighi 13:50 9 L 2 0 200 Morris, Jenna 46:10 9 -- 3 2 5

SAINT MARY’S44 Hannah Hook 60:00 9 W 4 6 10

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSPointsRank Player Years Goals Ast. Total 1 Shannon Propst 2011-14 105 114 219 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 139 54 193 3 Jen May 2005-08 128 57 185 4 Jana Drummond 2009-12 146 37 182 5 Alex Breiner 2008-11 120 61 181 6 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 90 78 168 7 Nikki Puszcz 2011-13 121 40 161 8 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 73 75 148 9 Jana Bradley 2005-08 111 24 135 10 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 84 28 112

Points Per Game (Min. 50 Games)Rank Player Years Games Pts. Avg. 1 Shannon Propst 2011-14 72 219 3.04 2 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 181 2.59 3 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 183 2.58 4 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 193 2.57 5 Jen May 2005-08 75 185 2.47 6 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 168 2.37 7 Nikki Puszcz 2011-13 72 161 2.23 8 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 74 148 2.00 9 Jana Bradley 2005-08 75 135 1.80 10 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 108 1.52

GoalsRank Player Years Games Goals 1 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 146 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 139 3 Jen May 2005-08 75 128 4 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 121 5 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 120 6 Jana Bradley 2005-08 75 111 7 Shannon Propst 2011-14 72 105 8 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 94 9 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 90 10 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 75 84

Goals Per Game (Min. 50 Games)Rank Player Years Games Goals Avg. 1 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 146 2.06 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 139 1.85 3 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 120 1.71 4 Jen May 2005-08 75 128 1.71 5 Nikki Puszcz 2011-13 72 121 1.68 6 Jana Bradley 2005-08 75 111 1.48 7 Shannon Propst 2011-13 72 105 1.46 8 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 94 1.32 9 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 90 1.27 10 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 75 84 1.12

* Denotes active player

Shannon Propst (2011-14) holds the all-time career record for points (219) and Assists (114).

AssistsRank Player Years Games Ast. 1 Shannon Propst 2011-14 72 114 2 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 78 3 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 74 75 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 61 5 Jen May 2005-08 75 57 6 Carly O’Connell * 2013-14 35 56 7 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 54 8 Alison Leiner 2005-07 39 51 9 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 40 10 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 37

Assists Per Game (Min. 50 Games)Rank Player Years Games Ast. Avg. 1 Shannon Propst 2011-14 72 114 1.58 2 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 78 1.10 3 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 74 75 1.01 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 61 0.87 5 Jen May 2005-08 75 57 0.76 6 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 54 0.72 7 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 40 0.56 8 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 37 0.52 9 Kate Cathell 2010-13 51 22 0.43 10 Anna Swicklick 2008-11 50 19 0.38

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSShots AttemptedRank Player Years Goals Shots 1 Jana Drummond 2009-12 146 339 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 139 320 3 Jen May 2005-08 128 296 4 Jana Bradley 2005-08 111 286 5 Alex Breiner 2008-11 120 262 6 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 121 238 7 Jess Drummond 2009-12 94 228 8 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 90 217 9 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 84 206 10 Shannon Propst 2011-14 105 198 Shots Per Game (Min. 50 Games)Rank Player Years Games Shots Avg. 1 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 339 4.77 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 320 4.27 3 Jen May 2005-08 75 296 3.95 4 Jana Bradley 2005-08 75 286 3.81 5 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 262 3.74 6 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 238 3.31 6 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 228 3.21 7 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 217 3.06 9 Shannon Propst 2011-14 72 198 2.75 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 75 206 2.75

* Denotes active player

Jana Drummond (2009-12) is Oregon’s all-time leader in career goals scored (146).

Ground BallsRank Player Years Games GB 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 162 2 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 146 3 Carrie Bateman 2005-08 74 133 4 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 129 5 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 102 6 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 102 Bridget Morrison 2010-13 71 99 8 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 98 9 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 69 94 10 Erika McCool 2011-14 72 93

Ground Balls Per Game (Min. 50 Games)Rank Player Years Games GB Avg. 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 162 2.16 2 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 146 1.97 3 Carrie Bateman 2005-08 74 133 1.80 4 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 129 1.77 5 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 102 1.44 6 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 102 1.42 7 Bridget Morrison 2010-13 71 99 1.39 8 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 98 1.38 9 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 69 94 1.36 10 Colleen Taggart 2009-12 64 83 1.30

Draw ControlsRank Player Years Games DC 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 209 2 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 156 3 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 137 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 131 5 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 130 6 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 122 7 Carly O’Connell * 2013-14 35 121 8 Casey Rector 2006-09 73 82 9 Casey Brogan * 2012-14 50 74 10 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 64

Draw Controls Per Game (Min. 50 Games)Rank Player Years Games DC Avg. 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 209 2.79 2 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 156 2.20 3 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 137 1.90 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 131 1.87 5 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 130 1.83 6 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 122 1.65 7 Casey Brogan * 2012-14 50 74 1.48 8 Casey Rector 2006-09 73 82 1.12 9 Erin Chisnell 2007-10 54 55 1.02 10 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 64 0.88

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSCaused TurnoversRank Player Years Games CT 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 142 2 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 77 3 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 69 4 Carrie Bateman 2005-08 74 62 5 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 61 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 61 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 61 8 Erika McCool 2011-14 72 58 9 Bridget Morrison 2010-13 71 53 10 Erin Chisnell 2007-10 54 44

Caused Turnovers Per Game (Min. 50 Games)Rank Player Years Games CT Avg. 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 142 1.89 2 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 77 1.04 3 Nikki Puszcz 2011-14 72 69 0.96 4 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 61 0.86 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 61 0.86 6 Carrie Bateman 2005-08 74 62 0.84 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 61 0.84 8 Erin Chisnell 2007-10 54 44 0.81 Erika McCool 2011-14 72 58 0.81 10 Bridget Morrison 2010-13 71 53 0.75

SavesRank Player Years Games Saves 1 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 69 514 2 Caroline Federighi 2011-14 66 405 3 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 44 273 4 Louisa Dorsch 2005 17 117 5 Sam DeBow 2007-10 26 90 6 Allison O’Brien 2005-06 24 73 7 Hannah Jones 2007-10 12 19

Saves Per Game (Min. 20 Games)Rank Player Years Games Saves Avg. 1 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 69 514 7.45 2 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 44 273 6.20 3 Caroline Federighi 2011-14 66 405 6.14 4 Sam DeBow 2007-10 26 90 3.46 5 Allison O’Brien 2005-06 24 73 3.04

Save Percentage (Min. 50 Saves)Rank Player Years GA Saves Avg. 1 Caroline Federighi 2011-14 441 405 .479 2 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 588 514 .466 3 Louisa Dorsch 2005 149 117 .440 4 Allison O’Brien 2005-06 107 73 .406 5 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 436 273 .385

* Denotes active player

Goal Against Average (Min. 500 Minutes)Rank Player Years GA Min Avg. 1 Caroline Federighi 2011-14 441 2933 9.02 2 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 588 3419 10.32 3 Sam DeBow 2007-10 144 772 11.20 4 Allison O’Brien 2005-06 107 565 11.35 5 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 436 2280 11.47

Games PlayedRank Player Years Games 1 Ilsa van den Berg ............................................ 2006-09 75 Jana Bradley ................................................... 2005-08 75 Lindsay Killian ................................................ 2005-08 75 Jen May .......................................................... 2005-08 75 5 Theresa Waldron ............................................. 2005-08 74 Carrie Bateman ............................................... 2005-08 74 Alicia Burkhart ................................................ 2006-09 74 8 Cara Mead ...................................................... 2005-09 73 Casey Rector ................................................... 2006-09 73 10 Shannon Propst .............................................. 2011-14 72 Nikki Puszcz .................................................... 2011-14 72 Eirka McCool ................................................... 2011-14 72

Jen May (2005-08) is Oregon’s all-time leader in draw controls (209) and caused turnovers (142).

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDSPointsRank Player Year Goals Ast. Points 1 Carly O’Connell * 2014 32 39 71 Shannon Propst 2014 27 44 71 3 Shannon Propst 2013 29 39 68 4 Alex Breiner 2011 38 26 64 Ilsa van den Berg 2008 46 18 64 6 Alison Leiner 2006 25 33 58 7 Nikki Puszcz 2012 39 18 57 8 Kristina Barrett 2012 29 25 54 9 Shannon Propst 2012 34 19 53 Theresa Waldron 2008 26 27 53

Points Per Game (Min. 10 Games)Rank Player Year Games Points Avg. 1 Shannon Propst 2013 17 68 4.00 Alex Breiner 2011 16 64 4.00 3 Carly O’Connell * 2014 19 71 3.74 Shannon Propst 2014 19 71 3.74 5 Ilsa van den Berg 2008 20 64 3.20 6 Jen May 2005 17 52 3.06 Kristina Barrett 2011 17 52 3.06 8 Alison Leiner 2006 19 58 3.05 9 Nikki Puszcz 2012 19 57 3.00 10 Alex Breiner 2010 17 50 2.94

GoalsRank Player Year Goals 1 Ilsa van den Berg ........................................................2008 46 2 Jana Drummond .........................................................2010 43 3 Jen May ......................................................................2005 41 4 Nikki Puszcz ................................................................2014 40 4 Nikki Puszcz ................................................................2012 39 5 Alex Breiner ................................................................2011 38 6 Jen May ......................................................................2008 37 7 Alex Breiner ................................................................2010 36 Jana Drummond .........................................................2011 36 9 Jess Drummond ..........................................................2011 34 Shannon Propst ..........................................................2012 34 Jana Drummond .........................................................2009 34 Ilsa van den Berg ........................................................2009 34 Jana Bradley ...............................................................2006 34

Goals Per Game (Min. 10 Games)Rank Player Year Games Goals Avg. 1 Jen May 2005 17 41 2.41 2 Jana Drummond 2010 18 43 2.39 3 Alex Breiner 2011 16 38 2.38 4 Ilsa van den Berg 2008 20 46 2.30 5 Jana Drummond 2009 17 36 2.12 Alex Breiner 2010 17 36 2.12 7 Nikki Puszcz 2014 19 40 2.11 8 Nikki Puszcz 2012 19 39 2.05 9 Jana Drummond 2009 17 34 2.00 Jess Drummond 2011 17 34 2.00 Kate Cathell 2013 13 26 2.00 Ilsa van den Berg 2009 17 34 2.00

Shannon Propst (27 goals, 44 assists) and Carly O’Connell’s (32 goals, 39 assists) tied for the Oregon single-season points record last season (2014) with 71 points.

AssistsRank Player Year Assists 1 Shannon Propst ..........................................................2014 44 2 Carly O’Connell * ............................................ 2014 39 Shannon Propst ..........................................................2013 39 4 Alison Leiner ...............................................................2006 33 5 Theresa Waldron .........................................................2008 27 6 Alex Breiner ................................................................2011 26 7 Kristina Barrett ...........................................................2012 25 8 Kristina Barrett ...........................................................2011 24 9 Theresa Waldron .........................................................2007 22 10 Shannon Propst ..........................................................2012 19 Ilsa van den Berg ........................................................2007 19

Shots AttemptedRank Player Year Goals Shots 1 Jana Drummond 2010 43 106 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2008 46 101 3 Jana Drummond 2011 36 86 4 Carly O’Connell * 2014 32 84 Jana Bradley 2008 28 84 6 Jen May 2005 41 83 7 Jana Bradley 2006 34 82 8 Nikki Puszcz 2014 40 81 9 Ilsa van den Berg 2009 34 80 Jen May 2008 37 80

* Denotes active player

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDSGround BallsRank Player Year GB 1 Carrie Bateman ...........................................................2006 59 2 Jen May ......................................................................2008 48 Alicia Burkhart ............................................................2007 48 4 Cara Mead ..................................................................2006 47 5 Jen May ......................................................................2006 42 6 Jen May ......................................................................2007 40 7 Alison Leiner ...............................................................2006 38 Jana Drummond .........................................................2010 38 9 Erin Gaebe ..................................................................2006 37 10 Alicia Burkhart ............................................................2008 35

Draw ControlsRank Player Year DC 1 Carly O’Connell * ............................................ 2014 77 2 Jen May ......................................................................2005 68 3 Jana Drummond .........................................................2012 57 4 Jen May ......................................................................2008 51 5 Jen May ......................................................................2006 50 6 Alex Breiner ................................................................2011 45 7 Carly O’Connell * ............................................ 2013 44 8 Jess Drummond ..........................................................2010 42 9 Jen May ......................................................................2007 40 Jana Drummond .........................................................2011 40

Caused TurnoversRank Player Year CT 1 Jen May ......................................................................2005 43 2 Carrie Bateman ...........................................................2006 34 Jen May ......................................................................2006 34 Jen May ......................................................................2007 34 5 Jen May ......................................................................2008 31 6 Nikki Puszcz ................................................................2014 28 7 Cara Mead ..................................................................2006 27 8 Jana Drummond .........................................................2010 25 9 Alicia Burkhart ............................................................2007 23 Alison Leiner ...............................................................2006 23

SavesRank Player Year Saves 1 Anna Poponyak ..........................................................2006 167 2 Anna Poponyak ..........................................................2008 149 3 Caroline Federighi .......................................................2012 141 4 Salliebeth Finnegan....................................................2010 130 5 Anna Poponyak ..........................................................2009 121 6 Louisa Dorsch .............................................................2005 117 7 Caroline Federighi .......................................................2014 110 8 Caroline Federighi .......................................................2011 87 9 Anna Poponyak ..........................................................2007 77 10 Sam DeBow ................................................................2007 68

* Denotes active player

Anna Poponyak (2005-09) saved an Oregon single season record 167 shots in 2006.

Save Percentage (Min. 50 Saves)Rank Player Year GA Saves Avg. 1 Caroline Federighi 2013 66 67 .504 2 Caroline Federighi 2012 140 141 .502 3 Caroline Federighi 2011 94 87 .481 4 Anna Poponyak 2006 184 167 .476 5 Anna Poponyak 2009 134 121 .475 6 Anna Poponyak 2007 91 77 .458 7 Anna Poponyak 2008 179 149 .454 8 Louisa Dorsch 2005 149 117 .440 9 Caroline Federighi 2014 141 110 .438 10 Salliebeth Finnegan 2011 80 58 .420

Goals Against Average (min. 400 minutes)Rank Player Year GA Min Avg. 1 Caroline Federighi 2014 141 1018 8.16 1 Caroline Federighi 2012 140 918 9.15 2 Anna Poponyak 2007 91 591 9.24 3 Caroline Federighi 2013 66 427 9.28 4 Anna Poponyak 2009 134 843 9.54 5 Caroline Federighi 2011 94 571 9.87 6 Anna Poponyak 2008 179 1085 9.90 7 Salliebeth Finnegan 2011 80 455 10.51 8 Salliebeth Finnegan 2013 111 617 10.79 9 Sam DeBow 2007 111 555 12.01 10 Anna Poponyak 2006 184 901 12.26

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSIndividual Single Game Records Fastest Goal Scored ......................... 12 seconds, Devon Frazer vs. Presbyterian (3/22/14)Goals Scored ................................................... 7, Jana Drummond at California (4/17/09)Assists .................................................................9, Shannon Propst at Stetson (2/10/14)Points ................................................................10, Shannon Propst at Stetson (2/10/14)Points (Opponent) ................................................13, Mary Key, Johns Hopkins (3/24/07)Shots ..............................................................13, Jana Drummond vs. Louisville (3/6/10)Saves ........................................................ 18, Anna Poponyak vs. Virginia Tech (4/11/09)Save Percentage ........................................... 1.000, Hannah Jones vs. Fresno St. (3/6/09)Ground Balls ................................................. 8, Alicia Burkhart vs. Stony Brook (2/22/09)..............................................................................8, Erin Gaebe vs. Longwood (3/22/05)Draw Controls ................................................10, Carly O’Connell vs. St. Mary’s (4/14/13).................................................................. 10, Carly O’Connell vs. Presbyterian (3/22/14)Caused Turnovers .............................................................7, Jen May at Denver (2/25/05)

Team Single Game Records Goals Scored ................................................................. 23, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/11/14)...........................................................................................23, vs. Presbyterian (3/22/14)Fewest Goals Scored .....................................................................2, vs. Stanford (5/5/07).......................................................................................... 2, vs. Northwestern (2/26/05)Goals Allowed .............................................................22, at #4 North Carolina (2/26/05)Fewest Goals Allowed ................................................................ 0, vs. Fresno St. (3/6/09)Assists ......................................................................................16, vs. Vermont (3/12/07)Points ..................................................................................... 37, vs. Saint Mary’s (3/3/6)Points Allowed ................................................................32, vs. Johns Hopkins (3/24/07)Shots ..................................................................................54, vs. Presbyterian (3/22/14)Free Position Shots ....................................................................14, vs. Louisville (3/6/10)Free Position Goals ......................................................... 8, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/11/14)Ground Balls ........................................................................ 44, at Saint Mary’s (4/15/07)Draw Controls ............................................................... 22, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/11/14)........................................................................................... 22, vs. Saint Mary’s (4-14-13)Fouls ........................................................................................42, vs. Stanford (4/15/11)Shooting Percentage ........................................................727, at North Carolina (4/1/05)Saves ..................................................................................18, vs. Virginia Tech (4/11/09)Saves (Opponent) ...............................................................18, vs. Presbyterian (3/22/14)Save Percentage .................................................................. 1.000, vs. Fresno St. (3/6/09)Turnovers ............................................................................. 36, vs. Saint Mary’s (5/6/05)Margin of Victory ...................................................................... 20, vs. Fresno St. (3-6-09)..................................................................................... 20, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/11/14)...........................................................................................20, vs. Presbyterian (3/22/14)Margin of Defeat ............................................................. 19, vs. Northwestern (2/26/05)

Invididual Single Season Records Free Position Goals ............................................................... 11, Ilsa van den Berg (2008)..................................................................................................... 11, Alex Breiner (2010)Games Played.................................................................................. 20, 12 players (2008)Starts ................................................................................................ 20, 8 players (2008)Fouls ........................................................................................70, Alicia Burkhart (2009)Shooting Percentage .............................................................. .778, Jenny Browne (2005)Goalkeeper Minutes Played ............................................1084:39, Anna Poponyak (2008)

Carly O’Connell tied the single game draw controls record (10) she set vs. Saint Mary’s (4/14/13) against Presbyterian (3/22/14).

Team Single Season Goals Scored .................................................................................................247 (2008)Goals Allowed ..............................................................................................221 (2006)Fewest Goals Allowed ..................................................................................153 (2009)Assists ..........................................................................................................133 (2014)Assists Allowed ..............................................................................................99 (2006)Fewest Assists Allowed ..................................................................................55 (2009)Points ...........................................................................................................336 (2014)Points Allowed .............................................................................................320 (2006)Fewest Points Allowed .................................................................................208 (2009)Saves ............................................................................................................192 (2006)Save Percentage ...........................................................................................535 (2006)Goals Against Average .................................................................................8.16 (2014)Shots ............................................................................................................584 (2008)Shots (Opponent) .........................................................................................492 (2006)Free Position Shots .......................................................................................144 (2008)Free Position Shots (Opponent) ....................................................................106 (2009)Shooting Percentage ....................................................................................510 (2012)Shooting Percentage (Opponent) .................................................................497 (2010)Ground Balls .................................................................................................480 (2006)Ground Balls (Opponent)..............................................................................393 (2006)Draw Controls ...............................................................................................255 (2008)Draw Controls (Opponent)............................................................................246 (2012)Turnovers .....................................................................................................376 (2006)Turnovers (Opponent) ..................................................................................420 (2006)Fouls ............................................................................................................480 (2009)Fouls (Opponent) .........................................................................................465 (2009)Victories .........................................................................................................14 (2012)Fewest Victories ...............................................................................................6 (2005)Losses...................................................................................................11 (2005, 2010)Fewest Losses .........................................................................................5 (2009, 2012)Games Played.................................................................................................20 (2008)

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YEARLY CATEGORY LEADERSPoints 2014 ....................................................................Shannon Propst & Carly O’Connell (71)2013 ............................................................................................... Shannon Propst (68)2012 ..................................................................................................... Nikki Puszcz (57)2011 ..................................................................................................... Alex Breiner (64)2010 ..................................................................................................... Alex Breiner (50)2009 .............................................................................................. Jana Drummond (42)2008 ............................................................................................. Ilsa van den Berg (64)2007 ............................................................................................. Ilsa van den Berg (47)2006 .................................................................................................... Alison Leiner (58)2005 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (52)

Goals 2014 ..................................................................................................... Nikki Puszcz (40)2013 ............................................................................................... Shannon Propst (29)2012 ..................................................................................................... Nikki Puszcz (39)2011 ..................................................................................................... Alex Breiner (38)2010 .............................................................................................. Jana Drummond (43)2009 ..................................................................Jana Drummond/Ilsa van den Berg (34)2008 ............................................................................................. Ilsa van den Berg (46)2007 ....................................................................................................Kate Fleming (33)2006 .................................................................................................... Jana Bradley (34)2005 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (41)

Assists 2014 ............................................................................................... Shannon Propst (44)2013 ............................................................................................... Shannon Propst (39)2012 ................................................................................................ Kristina Barrett (25)2011 ..................................................................................................... Alex Breiner (26)2010 ..................................................................................................... Alex Breiner (14)2009 ................................................................................................ Kristina Barrett (17)2008 .............................................................................................. Theresa Waldron (27)2007 .............................................................................................. Theresa Waldron (22)2006 .................................................................................................... Alison Leiner (33)2005 .................................................................................................... Emily Fowler (17)

Saves 2014 ..........................................................................................Caroline Federighi (110)2013 ............................................................................................Caroline Federighi (67)2012 ..........................................................................................Caroline Federighi (141)2011 ............................................................................................Caroline Federighi (87)2010 .......................................................................................Salliebeth Finnegan (130)2009 ..............................................................................................Anna Poponyak (121)2008 ..............................................................................................Anna Poponyak (149)2007 ................................................................................................Anna Poponyak (77)2006 ..............................................................................................Anna Poponyak (167)2005 .................................................................................................Louisa Dorsch (117)

Goals Against Average (Min. 400 Minutes) 2014 .........................................................................................Caroline Federighi (8.31)2013 .........................................................................................Caroline Federighi (9.28)2012 .........................................................................................Caroline Federighi (9.15)2011 .........................................................................................Caroline Federighi (9.87)2010 ....................................................................................Salliebeth Finnegan (12.55)2009 .............................................................................................Anna Poponyak (9.54)2008 .............................................................................................Anna Poponyak (9.90)2007 .............................................................................................Anna Poponyak (9.24)2006 .............................................................................................. Allison O’Brien (9.29)2005 ............................................................................................ Allison O’Brien (12.88)

Ground Balls 2014 ..................................................................................................... Nikki Puszcz (34)2013 .................................................................................................Carly O’Connell (26)2012 .............................................................................................. Jana Drummond (31)2011 ..............................................................................................Bridget Morrison (25)2010 .............................................................................................. Jana Drummond (38)2009 .................................................................................................Alicia Burkhart (34)2008 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (48)2007 .................................................................................................Alicia Burkhart (48)2006 ................................................................................................ Carrie Bateman (59)2005 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (32)

Draw Controls 2014 .................................................................................................Carly O’Connell (77)2013 .................................................................................................Carly O’Connell (44)2012 .............................................................................................. Jana Drummond (57)2011 ..................................................................................................... Alex Breiner (45)2010 ............................................................................................... Jess Drummond (42)2009 .................................................................................................Alicia Burkhart (34)2008 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (51)2007 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (40)2006 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (50)2005 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (68)

Caused Turnovers 2014 .......................................................................................................Nikki Puzcz (28)2013 ..................................................................................................... Nikki Puszcz (19)2012 ............................................................................................... Jess Drummond (22)2011 ..................................................................................................... Alex Breiner (20)2010 .............................................................................................. Jana Drummond (25)2009 .................................................................................................Alicia Burkhart (20)2008 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (31)2007 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (34)2006 ..................................................................................Carrie Bateman/Jen May (34)2005 ........................................................................................................... Jen May (43)

Carolina Federighi’s 8.31 Goals Agianst Average is the lowest single-season GAA in Oregon history.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSAlbany (0-1) America EastMarch 27, 2011 vs. #14 Albany (in Boston, Mass.) ......................................L, 7-6

Boston University (0-1) America EastApril 15, 2006 at Boston University ........................................................L, 19-8

Brown (1-0) Ivy LeagueMarch 24, 2009 at Brown W, 10-9

California (8-7) MPSFApril 24, 2005 at California ....................................................................L, 19-8April 30, 2006 CALIFORNIA .....................................................................L, 12-4May 7, 2006 vs. California (in Eugene, Ore.) * ...................................... W, 9-8April 14, 2007 at California ................................................................ W, 16-10May 6, 2007 vs. California (in Davis, Calif.) * ........................................ W, 8-7April 12, 2008 CALIFORNIA .....................................................................L, 12-8May 2, 2008 vs. California (in Berkeley, Calif.) * ................................... W, 9-8April 17, 2009 at California .......................................................... L, 13-12 (OT)April 24, 2009 vs. California (Stanford, Calif.) * ......................................L, 10-9April 9, 2010 CALIFORNIA .....................................................................L, 12-5April 8, 2011 at California ................................................................ W, 16-14Feb. 26, 2012 CALIFORNIA ................................................................... W, 10-9April 27, 2012 vs. California (in Stanford, Calif.) * .............................. W, 14-11April 7, 2013 CALIFORNIA ...................................................................L, 14-10April 3, 2014 at California .................................................................. W, 16-7

Coastal Carolina (1-0) Big SouthFeb. 11, 2014 vs. Coastal Carolina ....................................................... W, 23-3

UC Davis (10-3) MPSFMarch 6, 2005 UC DAVIS .........................................................................L, 11-9May 5, 2005 vs. UC Davis (in Moraga, Calif.) * .......................................L, 7-6Feb. 26, 2006 at UC Davis .................................................................... W, 13-6Feb. 18, 2007 UC DAVIS ....................................................................... W, 12-6Feb. 10, 2008 at UC Davis .................................................................... W, 15-5April 30, 2008 vs. UC Davis (in Berkeley, Calif.) * .................................. W, 14-9Feb. 14, 2009 UC DAVIS ....................................................................... W, 13-6April 18, 2010 at UC Davis .................................................................... W, 14-6April 29, 2010 vs. UC Davis (in Denver, Colo.) * .....................................L, 13-11April 17, 2011 UC DAVIS ....................................................................... W, 19-7April 8, 2012 UC DAVIS ..................................................................... W, 16-13April 21, 2013 at UC Davis .................................................................... W, 15-8April 13, 2014 UC DAVIS ......................................................................... W, 8-4

Cincinnati (5-0) Big EastMarch 20, 2010 CINCINNATI .................................................................... W, 14-8March 6, 2011 at Cincinnati .................................................................. W, 16-5April 1, 2012 vs. Cincinnati (in Edgewater, Md.) ............................... W, 20-10Feb. 24, 2013 CINCINNATI .................................................................... W, 16-5March 30, 2014 at Cincinnati .................................................................. W, 10-5

Colgate (3-2) Patriot LeagueMarch 12, 2005 COLGATE ..........................................................................L, 15-9March 30, 2006 at Colgate ........................................................................L, 15-7March 17, 2007 COLGATE ...................................................................... W, 16-11March 30, 2008 at Colgate ...................................................................... W, 11-9March 21, 2009 COLGATE ...................................................................... W, 14-11

Colorado (0-1) MPSFApril 2, 2014 COLORADO .............................................................. L, 10-9 (SV)

Columbia (2-0) Ivy LeagueMarch 28, 2007 at Columbia ................................................................. W, 13-12March 16, 2008 COLUMBIA ................................................................... W, 17-10

Connecticut (0-2) Big EastMarch 26, 2013 at Connecticut ....................................................... L, 16-14 (OT)March 14, 2014 CONNECTICUT ..................................................................L, 10-8

Dartmouth (0-2) Ivy LeagueMarch 23, 2011 at #18 Dartmouth .........................................................L, 12-10Feb. 23, 2013 #12 DARTMOUTH ...................................................... L, 8-7 (OT)

Davidson (5-0) Atlantic 10April 2, 2005 at Davidson ................................................................... W, 16-6March 10, 2006 vs. Davidson (in Farmville, Va.) .................................... W, 13-11Feb. 25, 2007 at Davidson ................................................................... W, 14-1March 27, 2012 at Davidson ..................................................................... W, 8-4March 8, 2013 DAVIDSON ....................................................................... W, 7-6NOTE: Davidson was a member of the National Lacrosse Conference and did not join the Big South until 2013 and then joined the Atlantic 10 Conference in 2015. Delaware (0-2) Colonial AthleticMarch 26, 2009 vs. Delaware (in Providence, R.I.) ......................................L, 6-5March 25, 2010 at Delaware ...................................................................L, 12-11

Denver (3-11) MPSFFeb. 25, 2005 at Denver ......................................................................L, 17-12April 7, 2006 DENVER .........................................................................L, 14-13May 6, 2006 vs. Denver (in Eugene, Ore.) * .........................................L, 14-6April 21, 2007 at Denver ........................................................................L, 20-6April 5, 2008 DENVER .........................................................................L, 13-12May 1, 2008 vs. #17 Denver (in Berkeley, Calif.) * ..............................L, 18-12April 4, 2009 at Denver ...................................................................... W, 11-9April 24, 2010 #20 DENVER ......................................................................L, 9-7April 23, 2011 at Denver ........................................................................L, 14-9April 29, 2011 vs. Denver (in Moraga, Calif.) * ........................................ W, 7-4April 21, 2012 DENVER ......................................................................... W, 13-8April 26, 2013 at #11 Denver ..................................................................L, 14-6April 25, 2014 #RV DENVER ....................................................................L, 11-5May 2, 2014 vs. #20 Denver (in Denver, Colo.)* ...................................L, 18-9

Florida (0-2) Big EastMarch 30, 2010 at Florida .........................................................................L, 16-6March 16, 2013 #2 FLORIDA .....................................................................L, 13-5NOTE: Florida was a member of the America Lacrosse Conference and did not join the Big East until 2015.

Fresno State (7-0) MPSFMarch 6, 2009 FRESNO STATE ............................................................... W, 20-0April 22, 2009 vs. Fresno State (in Stanford, Calif.) * ............................ W, 19-2April 4, 2010 at Fresno State .............................................................. W, 18-6Feb. 25, 2011 FRESNO STATE ............................................................... W, 18-5April 6, 2012 FRESNO STATE ............................................................... W, 21-4April 10, 2013 at Fresno State .............................................................. W, 18-8March 15 FRESNO STATE ............................................................... W, 18-3

Georgetown (0-2) Big EastMarch 5, 2006 #11 GEORGETOWN ..........................................................L, 16-6March 2, 2007 at Georgetown ................................................................L, 11-8

High Point (1-1) Big SouthMarch 25, 2012 at High Point .................................................................L, 13-10March 2, 2013 HIGH POINT ..................................................................... W, 7-6

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSHofstra (0-2) Colonial AthleticMarch 22, 2010 at #19 Hofstra .................................................................L, 21-8Feb. 20, 2011 #20 HOFSTRA ........................................................ L, 12-11 (OT)

Holy Cross (1-0) Patriot LeagueApril 13, 2006 at Holy Cross................................................................ W, 13-12

Iona (2-0) Metro AtlanticFeb. 13, 2010 IONA ........................................................................... W, 15-11March 21, 2011 at Iona............................................................................. W, 8-7

Jacksonville (2-0) National LacrosseFeb. 13, 2010 at Jacksonville ............................................................... W, 22-6Feb. 27, 2011 JACKSONVILLE ............................................................... W, 15-9

Johns Hopkins (1-4) IndependentMarch 18, 2006 vs. #3 Johns Hopkins (in Honolulu, Hawaii) .....................L, 15-7March 24, 2007 at #13 Johns Hopkins ......................................................L, 20-4March 22, 2008 vs. Johns Hopkins (in San Diego, Calif.) ...........................L, 10-9March 15, 2009 JOHNS HOPKINS .......................................................... W, 12-10March 27, 2010 at Johns Hopkins ...........................................................L, 20-12NOTE: Northwestern was a member of the American Lacrosse Conference until 2014 and will compete as an independent in 2015.

La Salle (1-1) Atlantic 10March 23, 2005 at La Salle .....................................................................L, 15-10Feb. 19, 2012 at La Salle ..................................................................... W, 10-6

Le Moyne (2-0) Metro AtlanticMarch 1, 2008 LE MOYNE ..................................................................... W, 15-7March 28, 2009 at Le Moyne ................................................................ W, 17-11

Lehigh (1-0) Patriot LeagueMarch 31, 2007 at Lehigh ..................................................................... W, 11-10

Longwood (1-2) National LacrosseMarch 22, 2005 vs. Longwood (in Baltimore, Md.) ...................................L, 10-7March 12, 2006 at Longwood .................................................................L, 15-10March 15, 2007 LONGWOOD ................................................................... W, 11-8

Louisville (0-2) ACCMarch 6, 2010 #19 LOUISVILLE .............................................................L, 13-10March 4, 2011 at Louisville ...................................................................L, 15-13NOTE: Louisville was a member of the Big East Conference and did not join the ACCC until 2015.

Marist (3-1) Metro AtlanticMarch 18, 2005 MARIST ....................................................................... W, 19-11March 28, 2006 at Marist ....................................................................... W, 19-6March 16, 2012 vs. Marist (in Lake Oswego, Ore.) ................................... W, 17-6March 24, 2013 at Marist ...........................................................................L, 9-5

Navy (0-1) Patriot LeagueMay 5, 2012 vs. Navy (in Eugene, Ore.) % ................................... L, 10-9 (OT)

New Hampshire (0-1) America EastApril 20, 2008 at #15 New Hampshire ........................................ L, 13-12 (2OT)

North Carolina (0-5) ACCApril 1, 2005 #3 NORTH CAROLINA .......................................................L, 21-8Feb. 23, 2007 at #1 North Carolina ........................................................L, 16-4March 11, 2008 #7 NORTH CAROLINA .......................................................L, 14-9Feb. 20, 2009 at #9 North Carolina ........................................................L, 15-7Feb. 26, 2010 at #4 North Carolina ........................................................L, 22-5

Northwestern (0-2) Big TenFeb. 26, 2005 vs. #3 Northwestern (in Denver, Colo.) ............................L, 21-2March 3, 2012 at #1 Northwestern .........................................................L, 15-2NOTE: Northwestern was a member of the American Lacrosse Conference and did not join the Big Ten until 2015.

Notre Dame (1-0) Big EastMarch 6, 2008 vs. #11 Notre Dame (in San Diego, Calif.) .................... W, 14-13

Ohio (2-0) American LacrosseApril 30, 2005 at Ohio ............................................................................ W, 9-7March 25, 2006 OHIO ............................................................................. W, 12-6NOTE: Ohio no longer sponsors women’s lacrosse as a varsity sport after the 2007 season.

Ohio State (0-1) Big TenMarch 26, 2014 at #18 Ohio State ............................................................L, 13-9NOTE: Ohio State was a member of the American Lacrosse Conference and did not join the Big Ten until 2015.

Old Dominion (2-0) Colonial AthleticMarch 10, 2012 OLD DOMINION ............................................................. W, 10-9March 30, 2013 at Old Dominion ............................................................ W, 10-9

Presbyterian (1-0) Big SouthMarch 22, 2014 PRESBYTERIAN .............................................................. W, 23-3

Richmond (1-0) Atlantic 10Feb. 24, 2008 at #18 Richmond ........................................................... W, 17-5

Robert Morris (0-1) NortheastMarch 2, 2014 at Robert Morris .................................................... L, 15-14 (OT)

Saint Mary’s (13-0) MPSFMarch 20, 2005 SAINT MARY’S ............................................................... W, 19-6April 16, 2005 at Saint Mary’s .............................................................. W, 16-8May 6, 2005 vs. Saint Mary’s (in Moraga, Calif.) * ............................ W, 16-12March 3, 2006 SAINT MARY’S ............................................................... W, 22-8May 5, 2006 vs. Saint Mary’s (in Eugene, Ore.) * ............................... W, 19-8April 15, 2007 at Saint Mary’s .............................................................. W, 15-7April 13, 2008 SAINT MARY’S ............................................................... W, 20-3April 19, 2009 at Saint Mary’s ............................................................ W, 17-10April 11, 2010 SAINT MARY’S ............................................................... W, 12-9April 10, 2011 at Saint Mary’s ............................................................ W, 16-10April 15, 2012 at Saint Mary’s .............................................................. W, 16-8April 14, 2013 SAINT MARY’S ............................................................... W, 19-9April 6, 2014 at Saint Mary’s .............................................................. W, 19-7

San Diego State (2-1) MPSFMarch 18, 2012 at San Diego State ......................................................... W, 17-7March 22, 2013 SAN DIEGO STATE ...........................................................L, 12-10April 20, 2014 at San Diego State ........................................................ W, 13-6

St. Bonaventure (3-0) Atlantic 10March 8, 2007 ST. BONAVENTURE ....................................................... W, 13-10March 26, 2008 at St. Bonaventure .............................................W, 11-10 (3OT)Feb. 21, 2010 ST. BONAVENTURE ......................................................... W, 22-8

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSStanford (3-10) MPSFFeb. 12, 2005 STANFORD .......................................................................L, 19-6Feb. 11, 2006 at Stanford ......................................................................L, 18-9Feb. 10, 2007 STANFORD ..................................................................... W, 10-6May 5, 2007 vs. Stanford (Davis, Calif.) * ...............................................L, 8-2Feb. 8, 2008 at Stanford ........................................................................L, 8-7Feb. 7, 2009 #18 STANFORD ................................................................L, 17-5April 16, 2010 at #15 Stanford ...............................................................L, 18-7April 15, 2011 #7 STANFORD ................................................................L, 18-13May 1, 2011 vs. #6 Stanford (in Moraga, Calif.) *...............................L, 12-10April 13, 2012 at Stanford .................................................................... W, 13-7April 29, 2012 vs. Stanford (in Stanford, Calif.) * ................................ W, 13-10April 19, 2013 at #15 Stanford ...............................................................L, 15-8April 11, 2014 #12 STANFORD ................................................................L, 15-7

Stetson (1-0) Atlantic SunFeb. 10, 2014 at Stetson ...................................................................... W, 20-3

Stony Brook (2-1) America EastApril 11, 2006 STONY BROOK ............................................................. W, 13-11March 30, 2007 at Stony Brook ...............................................................L, 16-14Feb. 22, 2009 vs. Stony Brook (in Baltimore, Md.) ............................... W, 11-8

Temple (1-2) Big EastMarch 8, 2008 vs. Temple (in Pasadena, Calif.) ..................................... W, 10-9Feb. 17, 2012 at Temple ......................................................................L, 14-12March 1, 2014 at Temple ........................................................................L, 10-8NOTE: Temple was a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference and did not join the Big East until 2014.

Towson (0-1) Colonial AthleticFeb. 21, 2012 at Towson ........................................................................L, 16-5

UMBC (0-2) America EastMarch 25, 2005 at UMBC ........................................................................L, 14-11March 4, 2007 at UMBC ................................................................ L, 11-10 (OT)

USC (2-1) MPSFApril 4, 2013 USC ...............................................................................L, 12-10April 18, 2014 at USC ........................................................................... W, 10-8May 1, 2014 vs. USC (in Denver, Colo.) * .............................................. W, 7-6

Vermont (5-1) America EastApril 1, 2006 at Vermont .................................................................... W, 15-7March 12, 2007 VERMONT .................................................................... W, 20-12April 18, 2008 at Vermont ........................................................... W, 12-11 (OT)March 8, 2009 VERMONT ...................................................................... W, 10-6March 25, 2011 at Vermont ......................................................................L, 11-9March 4, 2013 VERMONT ...........................................................W, 14-13 (3OT)

Virginia Tech (2-0) ACCFeb. 22, 2008 at Virginia Tech ............................................................ W, 14-13April 11, 2009 VIRGINIA TECH ............................................................. W, 15-10

William & Mary (0-2) Colonial AthleticFeb. 28, 2010 at #17 William & Mary ..................................................L, 15-13March 11, 2011 #18 WILLIAM & MARY .....................................................L, 12-8

Home games in CAPS * Denotes MPSF Tournament Game

All-Time Record Breakdown Overall.......................................................................................................101-81 (.555)MPSF ...........................................................................................................36-26 (.581)MPSF Tournament .........................................................................................11-8 (.579)vs. Ranked Opponents ...................................................................................3-33 (.083)vs. Non-Ranked Opponents .........................................................................98-48 (.671)Home Games ...............................................................................................42-26 (.618)Away Games ...............................................................................................44-43 (.506)Neutral Games ............................................................................................15-12 (.556)February ......................................................................................................18-14 (.563)March ..........................................................................................................39-36 (.520)April ............................................................................................................38-24 (.613)May .................................................................................................................6-7 (.462)vs. America East ..............................................................................................7-8 (.467)vs. American Lacrosse .....................................................................................3-9 (.250)vs. ACC .............................................................................................................2-5 (.286)vs. Atlantic 10..................................................................................................6-2 (.750)vs. Atlantic Sun .............................................................................................1-0 (1.000)vs. Big East ......................................................................................................6-7 (.462)vs. Big South ...................................................................................................4-1 (.800)vs. Colonial Athletic .........................................................................................2-7 (.222)vs. Ivy League ..................................................................................................3-2 (.600)vs. Metro Atlantic ..........................................................................................7-0 (1.000)vs. National Lacrosse .......................................................................................7-2 (.778)vs. Northeast ...................................................................................................0-1 (.000)vs. Patriot League ............................................................................................5-3 (.625)

*Denotes MPSF Tournament Game Home Games in CAPS

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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERSInside Lacrosse All-America Third Team 2008 .............................................................Jen May (M)

WomensLacrosse.com All-America Third Team 2008 .............................................................Jen May (M)

IWLCA All-Region First Team 2011 .......................................................Alex Breiner (M)2009 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2008 .............................................................Jen May (M)

Second Team 2014 ..................................................Shannon Propst (A)2012 ................................................Jana Drummond (M)2012 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2010 .......................................................Alex Breiner (M)2009 .................................................. Anna Poponyak (G)2008 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2008 ................................................Ilsa van den Berg (A)2007 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2007 ................................................ Brooke Dieringer (A)2007 .............................................................Jen May (M)

MPSF All-Conference * First Team 2014 ..................................................Shannon Propst (A)2014 ..................................................Alison Scharkey (D)2012 ................................................Jana Drummond (M)2012 .................................................. Colleen Taggart (D)2012 ...................................................Kristina Barrett (A)2012 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2011 ................................................Jana Drummond (M)2011 .......................................................Alex Breiner (M)2010 ................................................Jana Drummond (M)2010 .......................................................Alex Breiner (M)2010 .................................................. Colleen Taggart (D)2009 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2009 ................................................Ilsa van den Berg (A)2009 ..........................................................Cara Mead (D)2009 .................................................. Anna Poponyak (G)2008 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2008 .............................................................Jen May (M)2008 ................................................Ilsa van den Berg (A)2007 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2007 ................................................ Brooke Dieringer (A)2007 .............................................................Jen May (M)2007 ................................................Ilsa van den Berg (A)2006 .................................................. Carrie Bateman (D)2006 .............................................................Jen May (M)2005 .......................................................Jana Bradley (A)2005 .............................................................Jen May (M)

Second Team 2014 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2014 .................................................. Carly O’Connell (M)

2014 .......................................................Nikki Puszcz (M)2013 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2013 .................................................. Carly O’Connell (M)2013 ..................................................Shannon Propst (A)2012 .......................................................Nikki Puszcz (M)2012 .................................................Shannon Propst (M)2012 .................................................Jess Drummond (M)2012 ..................................................... Lara Bennett (M)2011 ...................................................Kristina Barrett (A)2011 ..................................................... Lara Bennett (M)2011 .................................................Jess Drummond (M)2011 ........................................... Salliebeth Finnegan (G)2010 .................................................Jess Drummond (M)* The MPSF switched to a two-team All-Conference format in 2010.

MPSF Newcomer of the Year 2009 ................................................Jana Drummond (M) 2008 .......................................................Alex Breiner (M)2005 .............................................................Jen May (M)

MPSF All-Tournament Team 2014 .......................................................... Sami Kiser (A)2014 .......................................................Nikki Puszcz (M)2012 ................................................Jana Drummond (M)2012 .................................................Jess Drummond (M)2012 ........................................... Caroline Federighi (G) #2012 .......................................................Nikki Puszcz (M)2012 .................................................. Colleen Taggart (D)2011 .......................................................Alex Breiner (M)2011 .................................................Jess Drummond (M)2011 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2010 .......................................................Alex Breiner (M)2009 ......................................................Casey Rector (M)2009 ................................................Ilsa van den Berg (A)2008 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2008 ....................................................Jenny Browne (M)2007 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2007 .............................................................Jen May (M)2006 .................................................. Anna Poponyak (G)2006 .......................................................Jana Bradley (A)2005 .....................................................Kate Fleming (M)# Tournament MVP

Capital One Academic All-AmericaThird Team 2014 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)

ESPN/Capital One Academic All-District VIII2014 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2012 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2008 .............................................................Jen May (M)

IWLCA Honor Roll 2014 .....................................................Casey Brogan (M)2014 .....................................................Raleigh Cavey (D)2014 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2014 ..................................................... Devon Frazer (M)2014 ............................................................ Erika McCool

2014 ....................................................... Shannon Propst2014 ............................................................. Nikki Puszcz2013 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2013 .......................................................Erika McCool (D)2013 .................................................Shannon Propst (M)2013 .......................................................Nikki Puszcz (M)2013 ..................................................Chelsea Randel (M)2012 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2012 ..................................................... Lara Bennett (M)2012 .................................................Shannon Propst (M)2012 .................................... Dominique Christiansen (M)2011 .....................................................Anna Swicklik (A)2011 ..................................................Carolyn Wagner (D)2010 .....................................................Anna Swicklik (A)2008 .................................................. Carrie Bateman (D)2008 ....................................................Jenny Browne (M)

MPSF All-Academic Team 2014 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2014 ..................................................Shannon Propst (A)2014 .......................................................Erika McCool (D)2014 .......................................................... Sami Kiser (A)2014 .......................................................Nikki Puszcz (M)2014 ..................................................... Devon Frazer (M)2014 .....................................................Raleigh Cavey (D)2014 .....................................................Casey Brogan (M)2014 ................................................. Alison Scharkey (D)2014 ..................................................... Katie Marlatt (M)2014 ....................................................Holly Johnson (M)2013 ................................................Bridget Morrison (D)2013 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2013 .......................................................Erika McCool (D)2013 ..................................................Shannon Propst (A)2013 .......................................................Nikki Puszcz (M)2013 ..................................................... Hayley Milner (A)2013 ......................................................... Sami Kiser (M)2013 ..................................................... Devon Frazer (M)2013 .....................................................Casey Brogan (M)2013 .....................................................Raleigh Cavey (D)2012 .............................................. Caroline Federighi (G)2012 .......................................................Nikki Puszcz (M)2012 ..................................................Shannon Propst (A)2012 .......................................................Erika McCool (D)2012 .................................................. Maggie Kovacs (M)2012 ..................................................... Hayley Milner (A)2012 .................................... Dominique Christiansen (M)2012 ..................................................... Lara Bennett (M)2012 ......................................................... Sami Kiser (M)2012 ................................................Bridget Morrison (D)2012 ................................................Jana Drummond (M)2011 ..................................................... Lara Bennett (M)2011 .................................................. Maggie Kovacs (M)2011 ................................................Bridget Morrison (D)2011 ..................................................... Callie Wagner (D)2010 ...................................................Kelly Jablonski (M)2010 ................................................. Kerry McCulloch (D)2010 ..................................................... Callie Wagner (D)2010 .................................... Dominique Christiansen (M)

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2010 ..................................................... Lara Bennett (M)2010 .................................................. Anna Swicklick (M)2010 .....................................................Kaitlyn Pasko (M)2009 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2009 ................................................Ilsa van den Berg (A)2009 ..........................................................Cara Mead (D)2009 .................................................. Anna Poponyak (G)2008 .............................................................Jen May (M)2008 .................................................. Carrie Bateman (D)2008 ....................................................Jenny Browne (M)2008 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2008 .........................................................Erin Gaebe (M)2008 .................................................... Lindsay Killian (A)2008 ......................................................... Liora Lobel (D)2008 ......................................................... Cara Mead (M)2008 .....................................................Kaitlyn Pasko (M)2008 .................................................. Anna Poponyak (G)2008 ................................................Ilsa van den Berg (A)2008 .................................................Theresa Waldron (A)2007 .................................................. Carrie Bateman (D)2007 .................................................. Alicia Burkhart (M)2007 .....................................................Jenny Browne (A)2007 ................................................ Brooke Dieringer (A)2007 .....................................................Kate Fleming (M)2007 .................................................... Lindsay Killian (A)2007 ......................................................... Liora Lobel (D)2007 .............................................................Jen May (M)2007 .................................................. Anna Poponyak (G)2006 .................................................. Carrie Bateman (D)2006 ....................................................Jenny Browne (M)2006 .....................................................Kate Fleming (M)2006 .........................................................Erin Gaebe (M)2006 .................................................... Lindsay Killian (A)2006 ......................................................... Liora Lobel (D)2006 .............................................................Jen May (M)2006 ......................................................... Cara Mead (M)2006 ....................................................Allison O’Brien (G)2006 .................................................. Anna Poponyak (G)2006 ................................................Theresa Waldron (M)

ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2005 (6-11, 1-4) H: 2-3, A: 3-5, N: 1-3 Feb 12 STANFORD * ....................................... L, 19-6Feb 25 at Denver * ...................................... L, 17-12Feb 26 vs. #3 Northwestern ^ ...................... L, 21-2Mar 6 UC DAVIS * ......................................... L, 11-9Mar 12 COLGATE ............................................ L, 15-9Mar 18 MARIST ........................................... W, 19-11Mar 20 SAINT MARY’S ................................... W, 19-6Mar 22 vs. Longwood $.................................. L, 10-7Mar 23 at La Salle ........................................ L, 15-10Mar 25 at UMBC ........................................... L, 14-11Apr 1 at #3 North Carolina .......................... L, 21-8Apr 2 at Davidson ....................................... W, 16-6Apr 16 at Saint Mary’s * ............................... W, 16-8Apr 24 at California * .................................... L, 19-8Apr 30 at Ohio ................................................ W, 9-7May 5 vs. UC Davis # ....................................... L, 7-6May 6 vs. Saint Mary’s % ........................... W, 16-12

*Denotes MPSF GameHome games in CAPS^ in Denver, Colo.$ in Baltimore, Md.# MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Moraga, Calif.)% MPSF Tournament Fifth Place Game (in Moraga, Calif.)

2006 (10-9, 2-3) H: 5-4, A: 4-4, N: 1-1 Feb 11 at Stanford * ...................................... L, 18-9Feb 26 at UC Davis * ..................................... W, 13-6Mar 3 SAINT MARY’S * ................................ W, 22-8Mar 5 #11 GEORGETOWN ............................. L, 16-6Mar 10 at Davidson ..................................... W, 13-11Mar 12 vs. Longwood $................................ L, 15-10Mar 18 vs. #3 Johns Hopkins ^ ...................... L, 15-7Mar 25 OHIO ................................................. W, 12-6Mar 28 at Marist ........................................... W, 19-6Mar 30 at Colgate .......................................... L, 15-7Apr 1 at Vermont........................................ W, 15-7Apr 7 DENVER * ......................................... L, 14-13Apr 11 STONY BROOK ................................. W, 13-11Apr 13 HOLY CROSS .................................... W, 13-12Apr 15 at Boston University .......................... L, 19-8Apr 30 CALIFORNIA * .................................... L, 12-4May 5 vs. Saint Mary’s # .............................. W, 19-8May 6 vs. Denver % ...................................... L, 14-6May 7 vs. California & .................................... W, 9-8

*Denotes MPSF GameHome games in CAPS$ in Baltimore, Md.^ in Honolulu, Hawaii# MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Eugene, Ore.)% MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Eugene, Ore.)& MPSF Tournament Third Place Game (in Eugene, Ore.)

2007 (12-7, 4-1) H: 6-0, A: 5-6, N: 1-1 Feb 10 #16 STANFORD * ............................... W, 10-6Feb 18 UC DAVIS * ........................................ W, 12-6Feb 23 at #1 North Carolina .......................... L, 16-4Feb 25 at Davidson ....................................... W, 14-1Mar 2 at Georgetown ................................... L, 11-8Mar 4 at UMBC ....................................L, 11-10 (OT)Mar 8 ST. BONAVENTURE........................... W, 13-10Mar 12 VERMONT ....................................... W, 20-12Mar 15 LONGWOOD ...................................... W, 11-8Mar 17 COLGATE ......................................... W, 16-11Mar 24 at #13 Johns Hopkins ......................... L, 20-4Mar 28 at Columbia .................................... W, 13-12Mar 30 at Stony Brook ................................. L, 16-14Mar 31 at Lehigh ........................................ W, 11-10Apr 14 CALIFORNIA * ................................. W, 16-10Apr 15 at Saint Mary’s * ............................... W, 15-7Apr 21 at #16 Denver * ................................. L, 20-6May 5 vs. Stanford # ....................................... L, 8-2May 6 vs. California % ................................... W, 8-7

*Denotes MPSF GameHome games in CAPS# MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Davis, Calif.)% MPSF Tournament Third Place Game (in Davis, Calif.)

2008 (13-7, 2-3) H: 3-3, A: 7-2, N: 3-2 Feb 8 at Stanford * ........................................ L, 8-7Feb 10 at UC Davis * ..................................... W, 15-5Feb 22 at Virginia Tech ............................... W, 14-13Feb 24 at #18 Richmond .............................. W, 17-5Mar 1 LE MOYNE ......................................... W, 15-7Mar 6 vs. #11 Notre Dame $ ...................... W, 14-13Mar 8 vs. Temple ^ ..................................... W, 10-9Mar 11 #7 NORTH CAROLINA ......................... L, 14-9Mar 16 COLUMBIA ...................................... W, 17-10Mar 22 vs. #22 Johns Hopkins $ ..................... L, 10-9Mar 25 at St. Bonaventure ..................L, 11-10 (3OT)Mar 30 at Colgate ......................................... W, 11-9Apr 5 DENVER * ......................................... L, 13-12Apr 12 CALIFORNIA * .................................... L, 12-8Apr 13 SAINT MARY’S * ................................ W, 20-3Apr 18 at Vermont...............................W, 12-11 (OT)Apr 20 at #16 New Hampshire ...........L, 13-12 (2OT)Apr 30 vs. UC Davis # .................................... W, 14-9May 1 vs. #18 Denver % ............................. L, 18-12May 2 vs. California & .................................... W, 9-8

*Denotes MPSF GameHome games in CAPS$ in San Diego, Calif.^ in Pasadena, Calif.# MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Berkeley, Calif.)% MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Berkeley, Calif.)& MPSF Tournament Third Place Game (in Berkeley, Calif.)

2009 (12-5, 4-2) H: 6-1, A: 4-2, N: 2-2 Feb 7 #18 STANFORD * ................................ L, 17-5Feb 14 UC DAVIS * ........................................ W, 13-6Feb 20 at #9 North Carolina .......................... L, 15-7Feb 22 vs. Stony Brook $ .............................. W, 11-8Mar 6 FRESNO STATE * ................................ W, 20-0Mar 8 VERMONT ......................................... W, 10-6Mar 15 JOHNS HOPKINS .............................. W, 12-10Mar 21 COLGATE ......................................... W, 14-11Mar 24 at Brown ........................................... W, 10-9Mar 26 vs. Delaware ^ .................................... L, 6-5Mar 28 at Le Moyne .................................... W, 17-11Apr 4 at Denver * ....................................... W, 11-9Apr 11 VIRGINIA TECH ................................ W, 15-10Apr 17 at California * ...........................L, 13-12 (OT)Apr 19 at Saint Mary’s * ............................. W, 17-10Apr 22 vs. Fresno State # .............................. W, 19-2Apr 24 vs. California % .................................. L, 10-9

*Denotes MPSF GameHome games in CAPS$ in Baltimore, Md.^ in Providence, R.I.# MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Stanford, Calif.)% MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Stanford, Calif.)

2010 (7-11, 3-3) H: 4-3, A: 3-7, N: 0-1 Feb 13 at Jacksonville .................................. W, 22-6Feb 21 ST. BONAVENTURE............................. W, 22-8Feb 26 at #4 North Carolina .......................... L, 22-5Feb 28 at #17 William & Mary ..................... L, 15-13Mar 6 #19 LOUISVILLE ................................ L, 13-10Mar 13 IONA ............................................... W, 15-11Mar 20 CINCINNATI ....................................... W, 14-8Mar 22 at #19 Hofstra .................................... L, 21-8Mar 25 at Delaware ..................................... L, 12-11Mar 27 at Johns Hopkins ............................. L, 20-12Mar 30 at Florida ........................................... L, 16-6Apr 4 at Fresno State * ............................... W, 18-6Apr 9 CALIFORNIA * .................................... L, 12-5Apr 11 SAINT MARY’S * ................................ W, 12-9Apr 16 at #15 Stanford * ............................... L, 18-7Apr 18 at UC Davis * ..................................... W, 14-6Apr 24 #20 DENVER * ...................................... L, 9-7Apr 28 vs. UC Davis # ................................... L, 13-11

*Denotes MPSF GameHome games in CAPS# MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Denver, Colo.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2011 (8-9, 4-2) H: 3-3, A: 4-5, N: 1-1 Feb 20 #20 HOFSTRA ............................L, 12-11 (OT)Feb 25 FRESNO STATE * ................................ W, 18-5Feb 27 JACKSONVILLE .................................. W, 15-9Mar 4 at Louisville ..................................... L, 15-13Mar 6 at Cincinnati ..................................... W, 16-5Mar 11 #18 WILLIAM & MARY ........................ L, 12-8Mar 21 at Iona ................................................ W, 8-7Mar 23 at #18 Dartmouth ............................ L, 12-10Mar 25 at Vermont......................................... L, 11-9Mar 27 at #14 Albany ...................................... L, 7-6Apr 8 at California * ................................. W, 16-14Apr 10 at Saint Mary’s * ............................. W, 16-10Apr 15 #7 STANFORD * ................................ L, 18-13Apr 17 UC DAVIS * ........................................ W, 19-7Apr 23 at Denver * ........................................ L, 14-9Apr 29 vs. Denver # ........................................ W, 7-4May 1 vs. #6 Stanford %............................. L, 12-10

*Denotes MPSF GameHome games in CAPS# MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Moraga, Calif.)% MPSF Tournament Championship (in Moraga, Calif.)

2012 (14-5, 7-0) H: 5-1, A: 5-4, N: 4-0 Feb 17 at Temple ......................................... L, 14-12Feb 19 at La Salle ......................................... W, 10-6Feb 21 at Towson .......................................... L, 16-5Feb 26 CALIFORNIA * ................................... W, 10-9Mar 3 at #1 Northwestern ........................... L, 15-2Mar 10 OLD DOMINION ................................. W, 10-9Mar 16 vs. Marist $ ....................................... W, 17-6Mar 18 at San Diego State *.......................... W, 17-7Mar 25 at High Point.................................... L, 13-10Mar 27 at Davidson ....................................... W, 12-8Apr 1 vs. Cincinnati ^ .............................. W, 20-10Apr 6 FRESNO STATE * ................................ W, 21-4Apr 8 UC DAVIS * ...................................... W, 16-13Apr 13 at Stanford * ..................................... W, 13-7Apr 15 at Saint Mary’s * ............................... W, 16-8Apr 21 DENVER * .......................................... W, 13-8Apr 27 vs. California # ................................ W, 14-11Apr 29 vs. Stanford % ................................ W, 13-10May 5 vs. Navy ! ....................................L, 10-9 (OT)

*Denotes MPSF GameHome games in CAPS$ in Lake Oswego, Ore.^ in Edgewater, Md.# MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Stanford, Calif.)% MPSF Tournament Championship (in Stanford, Calif.)! NCAA Tournament Play-In Game (in Eugene, Ore.)

2013 (8-9, 3-5) H: 5-5, A: 3-4, N: 0-0 Feb 23 #12 DARTMOUTH ..........................L, 8-7 (OT)Feb 24 CINCINNATI ....................................... W, 16-5Mar 2 HIGH POINT......................................... W, 7-6Mar 4 VERMONT ............................. W, 14-13 (3OT)Mar 8 DAVIDSON ........................................... W, 7-6Mar 16 #2 FLORIDA ........................................ L, 13-5Mar 22 SAN DIEGO STATE * .......................... L, 12-10Mar 24 at Marist .............................................. L, 9-5Mar 26 at Connecticut ..........................L, 16-14 (OT)Mar 30 at Old Dominion ............................... W, 10-9Apr 4 USC * ............................................... L, 12-10Apr 7 CALIFORNIA * .................................. L, 14-10Apr 10 at Fresno State * ............................... W, 18-8Apr 14 SAINT MARY’S * ................................ W, 19-9Apr 19 at #15 Stanford * ............................... L, 15-8Apr 21 at UC Davis * ..................................... W, 15-8Apr 26 at #11 Denver * ................................. L, 14-6

*Denotes MPSF GameHome Games in CAPS

2014 (11-8, 6-3) H: 3-4, A: 6-4, N: 2-0 Feb 10 at Stetson ......................................... W, 20-3Feb 11 vs. Coastal Carolina ........................... W, 23-3Mar 1 at Temple ........................................... L, 10-8Mar 2 at Robert Morris .......................L, 15-14 (OT)Mar 14 CONNECTICUT .................................... L, 10-8Mar 15 FRESNO STATE * ............................... W, 18-3Mar 22 PRESBYTERIAN ................................. W, 23-3Mar 26 at #18 Ohio State ............................... L, 13-8Mar 30 at Cincinnati ..................................... W, 10-5Apr 3 at California * ................................... W, 16-7Apr 6 at St. Mary’s * ................................... W, 19-7Apr 11 #12 STANFORD * ................................ L, 15-7Apr 13 UC DAVIS * .......................................... W, 8-4Apr 18 at USC * ............................................ W, 10-8Apr 20 at San Diego State *.......................... W, 13-6Apr 25 #RV DENVER * .................................... L, 11-5Apr 27 COLORADO * ...............................L, 10-9 (SV)May 1 vs. USC % ............................................ W, 7-6May 2 at #20 Denver ^ ................................ L, 18-9

*Denotes MPSF GameHome Games in CAPS%Denotes MPSF Tournament Quarterfinal (in Denver, Colo.)^Denotes MPSF Tournament Semifinal (in Denver, Colo.)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSA Anderson, Kelsi ....................................................... 2011

B Barrett, Kristina ..................................................2009-12Barrett, Shelby ...................................................2011-12Bateman, Carrie .................................................2005-08Bennett, Lara .....................................................2009-12Bradley, Jana ......................................................2005-08Breiner, Alex .......................................................2008-11Brogan, Casey ........................................ 2012-14Brown, Kristen ...................................................2006-07Browne, Jenny ...................................................2005-08Burkhart, Alicia ..................................................2006-09

C Cathell, Kate .......................................................2010-13Cavey, Raleigh ....................................... 2012-14Chandler, Kristen ................................................2008-09Chisnell, Erin ......................................................2007-10Christiansen, Dominique .......................... 2009-10, 2012Croonenberghs, Erika .............................................. 2007

D Davidson, Catherine ...........................................2009-10Debow, Sam .......................................................2007-10Dieringer, Brooke .................................................... 2007Dorsch, Louisa ......................................................... 2005Drummond, Jana ...............................................2009-12Drummond, Jess ................................................2009-12

E Esteban, Jessie ...................................................2011-12

F Federighi, Caroline .............................................2011-14Finnegan, Salliebeth ..........................................2010-13Fleming, Kate .....................................................2005-07Fowler, Emily ........................................................... 2005Frazer, Devon ........................................ 2012-14

G Gaebe, Erin ............................................... 2005-06, 2008Giblin, Kelly ........................................................2006-09

H Heck, Jacky .............................................................. 2009Hushion, Brittany ...............................................2010-11

I Imel, Mo .............................................................2010-11Inman, Ashley ....................................................2010-12J Jablonski, Kelly ..................................................2009-10Jones, Hannah ....................................................2008-10Johnson, Holly ....................................... 2013-14

K Killian, Lindsay ...................................................2005-08Kiser, Sami .........................................................2011-14Kovacs, Maggie ..................................................2010-12

L Leiner, Alison ......................................................2005-07Lobel, Liora ........................................................2005-08Lynch, Laura .......................................................2005-08

M MacDonald, Sarah ...............................2006-07, 2009-10Marlatt, Katie ............................................. 2014May, Jen .............................................................2005-08Mayer, Celeste ....................................................2007-10McCool, Erika ......................................................2011-14McCulloch, Kerry ................................................2009-10Mead, Cara ..........................................2005-06, 2008-09Mertz, Leanne ......................................................... 2005Milner, Hayley ....................................... 2011-13Moccia, Jackie ........................................ 2013-14Morrison, Bridget ...............................................2010-13

O O’Brien, Allison ..................................................2005-06O’Connell, Carly ..................................... 2013-14Ottey, Liz ................................................................. 2005

P Pasko, Kaitlyn .....................................................2007-10Pittard, Lindsay ....................................................... 2005Poponyak, Anna .................................................2006-09Powers, Mary Alice .............................................2010-12Propst, Shannon .................................................2011-14Puszcz, Nikki.......................................................2011-14Pyne, Bella ................................................. 2014Pyne, Olivia ........................................... 2012-14

R Randel, Chelsea ..................................................2011-12Rector, Casey ......................................................2006-09

S Scharkey, Alison ..................................... 2013-14Schneider, Megan ................................................... 2009Steinberg, Rachel ....................................... 2014Swicklick, Anna ..................................................2008-11

T Tack, Hannah .....................................................2011-12Taggert, Colleen .................................................2009-12Tarlow, Katie ......................................................2005-07Thorborg, Emma ..................................................... 2005Tranchito, Eve .......................................................... 2011V Valdez, Courtney ........................................ 2013van den Berg, Ilsa ...............................................2006-09

W Wagner, Callie ....................................................2009-12Wagner, Kate ........................................................... 2005Waldron, Theresa ...............................................2005-08Walker, Rachel ......................................................... 2005

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Ducks in the Coaching Ranks#4 Brooke Dieringer

Position: MidfielderHometown: Davidson, Md.Current Residence: Eugene, Ore. Graduation Year: 2007Coached at: Oregon, Assistant Coach (2007-08)

Athletic Awards: (3)2006 All-ACC Tournament team2007 IWLCA All-Region - 2nd-team2007 All-MPSF - 1st-team

Career Highlights: Brooke Dieringer played just one year at Oregon as a graduate student before being brought onto the coaching staff after graduating in 2007. In her only year at UO (2007-08), she led the Ducks with 32 goals earning her All-MPSF first-team honors and IWLCA All-Region second team accolades. Before UO, she was a member of the of North Carolina Tar Heels (2003-06) where she helped guide UNC to an ACC Championship. Dieringer also tied for the team-lead in goals her senior year with 29 goals., finishing with 65 career-goals for the Tar Heels. She was also a standout in the classroom, earning ACC Honor Roll distinction all four years.

#12 Jen May Derby

Position: MidfielderHometown: Davidson, Md.Current Residence: Eugene, Ore.Graduation Year: 2008Coached at: Oregon, Assistant Coach - (2008-Pres.)

Athletic Awards: (10)2005 MPSF Newcome of the Year2005 All-MPSF - 1st-team2006 All-MPSF - 1st-team2007 IWLCA All-Region - 2nd-team2007 All-MPSF - 1st-team2007 MPSF All-Tournament team2008 Inside Lacrosse All-American - 3rd-team2008 WomensLacrosse.com All-America - 3rd-team2008 IWLCA All-Region - 1st-team2008 All-MPSF - 1st-team

Career Highlights: Jen May Derby was a member of Oregon’s very first lacrosse team in 2005 and finished her career in the spring of 2008, leading the Ducks to a then school record 13 victories. Derby was also the program’s first and only All-American in 2008 when she was named to the Inside Lacrosse and WomensLacrosse.com All-America third teams. She was also the first UO lacrosse player named to the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association West/Midwest All-Region first team in 2008. The Davidsonville, Md., product is the only UO player to earn four-straight all-conference honors. Derby is still the all-time leader in groundballs (162), draw controls (209), caused turnovers (142) and the single-season leader in caused turnovers (43, 2005). Her accolades not only came from her work on the field, Derby was also a three-time MPSF All-Academic honoree and just one of two Ducks to earn Academic All-District VIII team honors. Derby earned her B.S. in Mathematics in June of 2007 and went on to obtain her Masters of Education in Teaching and Learning in August of 2008.

#28 Jana Bradley

Position: Attacker/MidfielderHometown: Encinitas, Calif.Current Residence: Graduation Year: 2008Coached at: Marist, Assistant Coach 2011-13Oregon, Undergraduate Assistant (2008-09)

Athletic Awards: (2)2005 All-MPSF - 1st-team2006 MPSF All-Tournament Team

Career Highlights: Jana Bradley was one of the most prolific scorers as a member of the UO lacrosse program’s inaugural class in 2005. The Encinitas, Calif., native finished her career as a Duck with 111 career goals (sixth all-time) and 135 points (ninth all-time). She also led Oregon to a 13-win season in 2008, its second winningest season in program history her senior year with 28 goals. Bradley was one of two Ducks to earn All-MPSF first-team honors in the programs inaugural season. She started her collegiate coaching career as an undergraduate assistant under head coach Jen Beck while finishing up her double major in Journalism and Sociology for the 2008-09 season.

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Ducks in the Coaching Ranks#4/46 Kaitlyn Pasko

Position: Attack/GoalkeeperHometown: Annapolis, Md.Current Residence: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Graduation Year: 2010Coached at: University of the District of Columbia (2014-Present)George Mason, Assistant Coach (2013-14)Le Moyne, Assistant Coach (2010-2013)

Career Highlights: Kaitlyn Pasko was a member of the third recruiting class for the Oregon lacrosse program. She finished her career with 23 goals for 27 points, 23 groundballs, 12 caused turnovers, and six draw controls. The Annapolis, Md., native had a breakout senior season netting 18 goals, the fifth-highest on the team that year. The four-year letterman made her first career start in the 2010 season opener against Jacksonville. While at UO, Pasko earned MPSF All-Academic honors in 2008 and graduated with a degree in Psychology. Pasko’s first coaching position came at Le Moyne where she coached for three years (2010-2013). While at Le Moyne, Pasko also received her MBA in May of 2013. She led the Dolphins to the NCAA Division II semifinals her first two years (2011-12) and followed with quarterfinal appearance in 2013. Pasko also held guide Le Moyne to back-to-back Northeast-10 Conference Championships (2012-13) to go along with the NE-10 Tournament Championship in 2013. During her tenure, the Dolphins tabbed six Division II first team All-Americans, one IWLCA Midfielder of the Year (2013) and two Northeast-10 Players of the Year (2012 & 2013). After Le Moyne, Pasko joined the George Mason staff for the 2013-14 season where she served as an assistant coach.

#2 Jana Drummond

Position: MidfielderHometown: Nashua, N.H.Current Residence: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Graduation Year: 2012Coached at: Marist, Assistant Coach (2013-Present)Oregon, Undergraduate Assistant (2012-13)

Athletic Awards: (6)2009 MPSF Newcomer of the Year2010 All-MPSF - 1st-team2011 All-MPSF - 1st-team2012 All-MPSF - 1st-team2012 MPSF All-Tournament 2012 IWLCA All-Region 2nd-team

Career Highlights: Jana Drummond was four-time letterman and member of the Oregon lacrosse program’s most successful team in 2012 (14-5, 7-0). The Ducks won both the regular-season title and MPSF Tournament that year, earning the program’s first NCAA berth with a play-in game vs. Navy that ended in a 10-9 loss in overtime. As a freshman, she earned the MPSF Newcomer of the Year Award and continued to exude her dominance on the field, tabbing three-straight first team All-MPSF honors. Her career culminated in 2012 with MPSF All-Tournament honors as well as IWLCA All-Region second team accolades. Following her final season, Drummond served as an undergraduate assistant coach with the Ducks before moving onto Marist where she currently serves as an assistant coach. Heading into the 2015 season, Drummond’s career numbers still stands in several categories. Her 146 career goals are still tops in the program while her 182 points is fourth all-time. She’s second in draw controls (156), fifth in groundballs (102), and tied for fifth with 61 caused turnovers. Drummond is also littered all over the single-season record books. Her 43 goals in 2010 is good for second all-time while her 38 groundballs that same year was good for tie in seventh. The Nashua, N.H., native’s is both third and tied for ninth on the single-season draw controls list with 57 (2012) and 40 (2011), respectively, while Drummond’s 25 caused turnovers in 2010 is good for eighth. Her seven goals against Cal (4/17/09) still stands as the most goals scored in a single game.

#12 Jessica Drummond

Position: MidfielderHometown: Nashua, N.H.Current Residence: Hanover, N.H. Graduation Year: 2012Coached at: Dartmouth, Assistant Coach (2013-Present)Oregon, Undergraduate Assistant (2012-13)

Athletic Awards: (4)2010 All-MPSF - 2nd-team2011 All-MPSF - 2nd-team2011 MPSF All-Tournament 2012 All-MPSF - 2nd-team2012 MPSF All-Tournament

Career Highlights: Jessica Drummond was a four-year letterman and a member of Oregon’s most successful team in 2012 (14-5, 7-0 MPSF) when the Ducks earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament Play-In game. The Nashua, N.H., product earned 2012 MPSF Tournament Team honors in 2012 after leading the Ducks to their first MPSF Tournament Championship. Her nine points (8 goals, 1 assist) during the tournament was a team-high to go along with her team-leading six groundballs and seven caused turnovers. Drummond wrapped up her career as a three-time All-MPSF second-team honoree (2010-12) as well as a two-time MPSF All-Tournament team member. Her 94 career goals is still good for eighth all-time in the Oregon history books as well as her 98 groundballs, which is also good for eighth while her 130 draw controls is tied for fifth. She is also tied for fifth all-time in caused turnovers (61) with her sister Jana Drummond.

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#39 Mary Alice Powers

Position: DefenderHometown: York, Pa.Current Residence: Latrobe, Pa. Graduation Year: 2012Coached at: St. Vincent, Assistant Coach (2012-2014)

Career Highlights: Mary Alice Powers wrapped up her career in Eugene playing in 27 contests and earned three letters as a defender. The York, Pa., product finished her time at Oregon with seven groundballs, four draw controls and seven caused turnovers.

#17 Kate Cathell

Position: MidfielderHometown: Bel Air, Md.Current Residence: Aurora, Ill.Graduation Year: 2013Coached at: Aurora, Assistant Coach (2013-2014)

Career Highlights: Kate Cathell appeared in 51 games and lettered all four years at Oregon. The Bel Air, Md., native capped her career off with a breakout senior season. She started all 13 games and netted 26 goals with nine assists for 35 points in her final campaign at UO. Cathell wrapped up her time in Eugene with 34 goals, 22 assists, 56 points, 13 groundballs and eight caused turnovers. Her best single-game performance came against Cincinnati (2/24/12) when she scored four goals and finished with a career-high six points.

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Dr. Scott ColtraneInterim President • First Year

The Board of Trustees of the University ofOregon named Scott Coltrane Interim President on August 7, 2014. Coltrane also serves as the Senior Vice President and Provost. Coltrane previously served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon (2008-2013) and as Associate Dean of the College of Humanities,

Arts and Social Sciences at the University of California, Riverside (2004-2008). Coltrane received a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz in 1988 and was a professor of Sociology atthe University of California Riverside from 1988 to 2008. His research(Paternity, Stay-at-Home Dads) focuses on families, with special attention given to the ways that mothers and fathers divide parenting and housework. He is the author of four books and more than 100 articles and chapters. Coltrane received the Distinguished Teaching Award at UC Riverside, is past President of the Pacific Sociological Association, and is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Rob MullensDirector of AthleticsFift YearUniversity of West VirginiaB.A., M.A.

Rob Mullens has presided over one of the most successful eras in the University of Oregon’s history with Duck student-athletes setting milestone records both on the field and in the classroom. He has guided Oregon

to the top 15 nationally in the Directors’ Cup, a national assessment of an athletic department’s overall achievements. At the same time, Mullens has improved the Ducks’ academic standards to where the University now averages more than 100 academic all-conference selections annually. And just as important as the athletic and academic success, Oregon’s philosophy of fiscal efficiency during Mullens’ tenure has been recognized nationwide. The University is one of only a handful of institutions nationwide that is self-sufficient as the Oregon brand continues to grow. Those three pillars – academic excellence, broad-based competitive excellence and fiscal efficiency – comprise the foundation of Mullens’ core beliefs as he oversees nearly 500 student-athletes and a budget of nearly $98 million. Yet Mullens himself would tell you that it is the talented student-athletes, coaches and staff at the University of Oregon that are the department’s most valuable assets. Mullens was named the University’s 12th director of intercollegiate athletics on July 15, 2010, after arriving from the University of Kentucky, where he served as deputy director of athletics and managed day-to-day operations for Kentucky’s 22-sport athletics department, with an annual operating budget of $79 million. Since Mullens’ arrival in Eugene, the Duck football team has claimed two conference championships in four seasons, including the inaugural Pac-12 Championship Game title, while becoming the only school in the country to appear in a fourth consecutive BCS bowl game following the 2012 regular season. After a Rose Bowl victory in the 2012 Granddaddy of Them All, Oregon posted a second straight BCS bowl win by downing Kansas State in the 2013 Fiesta Bowl and came back the next season with a dominating performance against Texas in Alamo Bowl. Spurred by national championships in men’s outdoor track and field, and men’s and women’s indoor track and field, as well as top three national finishes by softball and women’s outdoor track and field in 2013-14, the Ducks registered a school-record 943 points in the Directors’ Cup to place 15th overall and rank among the top 25 for a fifth time in six years. In the history of the Directors’ Cup, Oregon is the only program with 18 or fewer NCAA sports to place among the top 15 nationally, a feat the Ducks have done three times. Off the field, Mullens saw three-quarters of UO student-athletes earn degrees, and three garner Capitol One Academic All-America awards. All told, more than 100 student-athletes won academic all-conference awards. He also arrived as the Ducks opened their spectacular Matthew Knight Arena, which plays host to the school’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, women’s volleyball and acrobatics and tumbling, in addition to benefitting the entire Eugene-Springfield communities as a state-of-the-art venue for concerts, cultural forums and world-class entertainment. Mullens’ background is in accounting and auditing, and he promoted sound fiscal management and self-sufficiency at the University of Kentucky. During his total of eight years at Kentucky, the athletic department’s operating budget expanded by nearly 70 percent. Fundraising for the department hit record levels each of the past seven years prior to his departure. Prior to being named deputy director of athletics at Kentucky in 2006, Mullens began as the university’s executive associate director of athletics in 2002. He served at the University of Maryland from 1996 to 2002, starting as assistant director of athletics for business and ultimately as executive senior associate director of athletics and chief of staff. The West Virginia native was senior athletics business manager at the University of Miami (Fla.) from 1994 to 1996, and prior to that he was an accountant/auditor at Ernst & Young in Raleigh, N.C. The 45-year-old Mullens earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s in sport management from West Virginia University in 1991 and 1993, respectively. He and his wife, Jane, have two sons - Cooper and Tanner.

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