2014 Wilmington Women's Soccer Media Guide

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MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S SOCCER



WOMEN’S SOCCER FALL 2014 Table of Contents Quick Facts................................................................................................... 3 Director of Athletics..................................................................................... 4 Wilmington University at a Glance............................................................... 5 Head Coach Josh Ruggiero........................................................................... 6 Assistant Coach Jeff Brown........................................................................... 7 Assistant Coach Derek Buckley..................................................................... 8 Assistant Coaches Tom Cislo and Brandon Dombrowski................................ 9 2014 Schedule........................................................................................... 11 2014 Numerical Roster............................................................................... 13 2014 Wildcats.......................................................................................14-31 2013 Individual Statistics........................................................................... 32 2013 Results.............................................................................................. 33 2013 CACC Standings................................................................................. 34 2013 CACC Tournament.............................................................................. 35 Career Award Winners................................................................................ 37 Record Book..........................................................................................38-40 All-Time Results....................................................................................41-45 Location Map............................................................................................. 46 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference........................................................ 47

Publication Information The 2013 Wilmington University Women’s Soccer Media Guide is published by the Wilmington Athletics Department, Linda Andrzjewski, Director. Writing, layout, and design by the University Relations Department and the Coordinator of Sports Information. Editor: Dan Lauletta Layout & Design: Dan Lauletta Cover Design: University Relations Editorial Assistance: Dan Lauletta Photography: Dan Lauletta, James Jones, Tim Shaffer, Paul Patton, Susan Gregg, Mark Tetreault Sports Information Department WU Athletics Complex 1365 Pulaski Highway Newark, DE 19702 Office Phone: (302) 356-2020 FAX: (302) 328-7376 Soccer Office: (302) 356-6751

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Quick Facts University

Location..........................................................................New Castle, Del. Founded...........................................................................................1968 Enrollment......................................................................................3,300 Nickname....................................................................................Wildcats Colors................................................................................ Green & White Affiliation........................................................................NCAA Division II Conference.........................Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)

Coaches

Head Coach........................................................Josh Ruggiero (7th Year) Record at Wilmington......................................... 52-54-7 (42-24-5 CACC) Career Record.................................................................................. Same Office Phone.................................................................... (302) 356-6751 Assistant Coach....................................................................... Jeff Brown Assistant Coach..................................................................Derek Buckley Assistant Coach......................................................................... Tom Cislo Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers)................................Brandon Dombrowski Trainer.............................................................................Amanda Pupillo

Team Information

Home Field............................................................Wilmington Athletic Complex 2013 Record................................................................. 5-12-1 (5-6-1 CACC, 8th) 2014 Captains............................................................................................... N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................................................8/10 Starters Returning (10+)/Lost.......................................................................5/6 Newcomers..................................................................................................... 15

Sports Information

Women’s Soccer Contact.......................................................Dan Lauletta Email...........................................................daniel.j.lauletta@wilmu.edu Phone.............................................................................. (302) 356-2020 Cell.................................................................................. (610) 613-8262 Website.......................................................... www.wilmu.edu/athletics

Interview Availability Media interview requests for Wilmington head coach Josh Ruggiero, his coaching staff, and WU men’s soccer players would be directed to Dan Lauletta in the Wilmington University Athletics Complex. Coaches and players are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice schedule and after competition.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Linda Van Drie Andrzjewski Director of Athletics | Seventh Year

As the Director of Athletics at Wilmington University, I would like to welcome you to the 2014-15 academic year. This is an exciting time for the Wildcats, as it is the third full season after we officially opened our facility on Route 40. The new athletics complex will be home to six of our athletic teams, the administrative offices and another state of the art athletic training facility. The facility features a beautiful turf field and outdoor seating for 300, a spacious gymnasium with seating for 400 and additional locker room space. This new facility will enhance the growth of our program and be a sense of pride for all Wildcats. Our athletic teams continue to grow and do well. For the fourth year in a row, the men’s program has won the coveted Restaino Cup in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. This is no doubt a reflection of our excellent coaching staff. This year we plan to build on this success and continue to compete for conference and post-season titles in all of our sports programs. The success of our program is contingent upon the support of the administration the quality of the student-athletes we have in each sport. At Wilmington University we are proud of our strong staff and wonderful student-athletes. This is an exciting era for Wilmington University and the athletic program as members of NCAA Division II. I am very fortunate to be working with an athletic department that has such a fine history and a real vision of what it takes to compete at the Division II level. I am also honored to be associated with a very caring, dedicated and talented athletics staff and coaches and especially our wonderful and diligent student-athletes who work so hard to carry on the tradition of excellence at Wilmington University. I hope that you will take the time to support all of the Wildcats’ teams. Their hard work and contributions to Wilmington University, on and off the competitive field, are to be recognized and commended. It is a great time to be a Wildcat! Yours in Sport,

Linda M. Van Drie Andrzjewski

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Brian August Associate Athletics Director

Erin Harvey Assistant AD/Compliance/SWA

Dan Lauletta Sports Information Director

Dr. Clint Robertson Faculty Athletics Rep.

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WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Wilmington University is a private, non-profit university that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of career areas. The University began with a charter class of 194 students in 1968 and now enrolls a diverse student body numbering more than 15,000 annually. Founded as Wilmington College, on September 10, 2007 the institution officially became Wilmington University after the approval of the Board of Trustees and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The name was changed to better reflect the emphasis on bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degree programs that distinguish Wilmington University from other colleges as well as to effectively communicate the full commitment and mission of the University. The program of day, evening, and weekend classes serves traditional high school graduates as well as non-traditional adult students in need of flexible scheduling. Classes are primarily offered in 15-week, 7-week, and weekend modular formats. In addition to these face-to-face learning options, Wilmington University offers a wide array of online learning options, including fully-online degree programs and hybrid courses and programs (combining face-to-face and online learning). Wilmington University’s main campus is located near the cities of Wilmington and historic New Castle, Delaware. The campus is easily accessible by air, rail, and bus. Our central location in the northeast/mid-Atlantic corridor of the United States provides students convenient access to the major cities of Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Recreational areas such as beaches and ski resorts are within easy driving distance. Additional University locations in Delaware include the Wilson Graduate Center, Middletown, Dover, Dover Air Force Base, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, and North Wilmington. In New Jersey, Wilmington University offers programs on Burlington County College and Cumberland County College campuses and the Joint Base Education Center for McGuire AFB/Fort Dix/Lakehurst Naval Air Station, in addition to a selection of courses offered at Salem Community College. In Maryland, select Wilmington University teacher-education degree programs are available at Cecil College’s Elkton location. Wilmington University generally serves commuter students and does not provide student housing facilities. However, the University welcomes all qualified students and assists those needing living accommodations by providing a listing of nearby rental opportunities.

Rich Groff Grounds & Facilities Manager

Doug Nowell Assistant Grounds

Mike Shehorn Assistant Ground

Christopher Stella Head Athletic Trainer

Lindsey Good Assistant Athletic Trainer

Amanda Pupillo Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dan Burke Assistant Grounds

Dennis Cafferty Department Associate

Harry Jennings Athletics Associate

Nick Papanicolas Athletics Associate

Derek Buckley Athletics Associate

Patty Greene Assistant to Athletics Director

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COACHING STAFF Josh Ruggiero

Head Coach | Seventh Season Josh Ruggiero will enter his seventh season as women’s soccer head coach at Wilmington University in the fall of 2014. Prior to being named head coach in 2008, Ruggiero spent two seasons as the top assistant coach of the women’s program. The longest tenured coach of the Wildcats’ program, Ruggiero has compiled a 52-54-7 (.491) overall record. He led the team to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2012, capturing its second Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Regular Season Championship on its way to its first CACC Tournament Championship with a 1-0 win over Philadelphia. The 2012 squad went 13-7-1 overall and 10-1-1 in the CACC, winning the regular season championship on the final day with a 6-0 win over Georgian Court. Ruggiero coached six women to All-CACC honors, and picked up his second CACC Coach of the Year award in 2012. He also helped orchestrate one of the team’s best overall seasons in 2010 (15-5), going undefeated (12-0) in the CACC, and earning the CACC Coach of the Year award. That 2010 squad reached the semifinals of the CACC Tournament. Under his tutelage, a total of 16 Wildcat student-athletes have been named an All-CACC selection. Prior to starting his coaching career at Wilmington, Ruggiero played for two seasons as a goalkeeper for the men’s team at Wilmington. He was the starting keeper for the Wildcat’s 2003 squad that captured the CACC regular-season championship. Ruggiero is a former All-CACC selection, having posted an astounding 0.86 goals against average in 2003, followed by a 1.39 average in 2004. Ruggiero has also have prior coaching experience, working with the Under-11 girls’ team at the Kirkwood Soccer Club and spent the 205 season as an assistant coach at Division III Widener University, where he focused on the goalkeepers and the defense. Ruggiero graduated from Wilmington with a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management in 2005, and recently complete his master’s degree in Sports Administration from Delaware State University. He currently works as the Online Coordinator for the College of Social and Behavior Sciences at Wilmington University.

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COACHING STAFF Jeff Brown

Assistant Coach | Third Season Jeff Brown joined the Wilmington University women’s soccer coaching staff in the winter of 2012, bringing valued experience to the staff and team. Brown is a member of three High School Hall of Fames for his decades of work in the sport and growth of youth teams. He was first inducted into the New Jersey Interscholastic Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1993 before being inducted into the Riverside High School Hall of Fame in 2001. Finally, he was inducted into the South Jersey Coaches Hall of Fame in 2004. Most recently, Brown has been at the helm of the Burlington County College women’s soccer team, turning the program into a powerhouse since taking over the team in 2007. He compiled a 57-10-7 (.851%) record in five seasons. He was the undefeated Garden State Conference Champions in 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and the undefeated NJCAA Region 19 Champions in 2010 and 2011 and runner-up in Northeast Districts. Over his years at Burlington County College, Brown had many players make All Conference – 33 players and All Region All Star Teams- 18 players, with 7 making the top five players in Region 19. He had two players make All American Honors. Brown was the Garden State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year four times (2007, 2009-2011). He was the NJCAA Region 19 Coach of the Year in both 2010 and 2011. Brown has had two of his Soccer players honored by the New Jersey Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women named Women of the Year for Burlington County College. In 2009 Michelle Battistini and in 2010 Victoria Zipf (who played for Wilmington University in 2011-12). Prior to coaching at the college level, Brown helped mold soccer players at the high school level for 32 years. He has coached varsity high school boys and girls soccer while winning 333 Career high school varsity soccer wins (333-167-31, 66.7%). In boy’s soccer, he won his league four times and coached the Coaches All Star Team games on eight occasions. He coached boy’s varsity soccer at Riverside High School, going 91-17-7. Brown also coached at John F. Kennedy High School, and Willingboro High School. Brown is the only coach in New Jersey to ever win State Soccer Championships in both boys and girls soccer. Two State Soccer Championships with Riverside High School Boys in 1980 and 1982, and one with the Riverside Girls in 2005. He is one of the winningest coaches of any sport at Riverside High School, going a combined 272-80-18. He was also named the Burlington County Times Coach of the Year in 1980 and 2005. Brown coached the girls at Riverside high school from 1994-2006 with a record of 181-63-11. He had only one season in 13 years with the girls program that was below a .500 winning percentage. Twelve out of his 13 girl’s teams qualified for the New Jersey State Tournament. He had seven League Championships, winning six in a row, while placing second in the league on five occasions. Brown also led his squads to three South Jersey Group 1 Runner-Up finishes, a South Jersey Group 1 Championship and a New Jersey Group 1 State Championship in 2005. His team was undefeated in 54 league games from 1999 until 2005. He had two players score more than 100 goals in their high school careers (boys – Bobby Joe Esposito, 150; girls – Marie Cislo, 106). Brown has been a member of the NSCAA for 33 years and holds a New Jersey Soccer Association License.

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COACHING STAFF Derek Buckley

Assistant Coach | Third Season Derek Buckley joined the Wilmington University women’s soccer staff for his first season in 2012, and returns for his third season in 2014, after completing a very successful soccer career at the College of William and Mary. A local product from Wilmington where he graduated from The Tatnall School in 2007, Buckley played four years as a defender for the Tribe. He earned All-Colonial Athletic Association honors, First Team All-CAA, and was named the 2010 Most Valuable Player as well as a Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Week. Buckley started his coaching career with the Hockessin Soccer Club as a volunteer assistant coach during the summer of 2009. He has spent three summers with Hockessin, assisting in organizing, training and game preparation with the travel soccer team competing in league, tournament and regional play. While at The Tatnall School, Buckley was a five year letterwinner, a four time First Team All-Conference player, a three time First Team All-State performer, a two-time team MVP and two-time captain, graduating in 2007. Buckley works in the Wilmington University athletics department as an Athletics Associate and helps coordinate the study table program and the academic monitoring of the department’s student-athletes.

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COACHING STAFF Tom Cislo

Assistant Coach | Third Season Tom Cislo joined the Wilmington University women’s soccer coaching staff in the winter of 2012, adding valued experience to the already tenured staff. Cislo has been in the coaching circle since 1998. Most recently, Cislo was the assistant coach for the women’s teams at Burlington County College from 2008-11, helping lead the team to the NJCAA Division 1 Region 19 Championship in 2010 and 2011. He also helped lead the team to three Garden State Athletic Conference Championships in his four years. He moved on to Burlington County College after four successful seasons as the assistant coach at Riverside High School in Riverside, N.J., from 2003 to 2006. He helped lead the team to three Freedom Conference Championships, including the South Jersey Group 1 and the New Jersey State Group 1 Championships in 2005. Cislo also spent one season at the JV Coach at Riverside High School in 2002, leading the team to a 9-1-2 overall record. Cislo started his coaching tenure with the Pittsgrove Soccer Club in Pittsgrove, N.J. in 1998, coaching for two years. During his time with Pittsgrove Soccer Club, he led the team to a New Jersey State Cup Finalist honor. Cislo graduated from LaSalle University in Philadelphia with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology in 1971. He currently lives with his wife, Bernadette, and has four children, and 11 grandchildren.

Brandon Dombrowski Goalkeepers Coach | First Season

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SCHEDULE 10

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2014 SCHEDULE West Chester Thursday, September 4 | West Chester, Pa. Head Coach: Betty Ann Kempf Townsley WU vs. WCU: 0-0 2013 Record: 13-8 Last Meeting: First Meeting Adelphi Tuesday, September 9 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Chris Armas WU vs. AU: 0-0 2013 Record: 14-3-4 Last Meeting: First Meeting Felician Saturday, September 13 | Rutherford, N.J. Head Coach: Thomas Notte WU vs. FC: 9-3 2013 Record: 4-9-5 Last Meeting: W 1-0 (2013) Holy Family Thursday, September 18 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Jill Kehan WU vs. HFU: 2-13 2013 Record: 11-6-3 Last Meeting: L, 2-1 (CACC) Concordia Saturday, September 20 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Kelci Hegg WU vs. CC: 7-0 2013 Record: 0-12 Last Meeting: W, 5-0 Chestnut Hill Tuesday, September 23 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Sandy Dickson WU vs.. CHC: 5-2 2013 Record: 5-11-1 Last Meeting: W, 4-3 (OT) Dowling Thursday, September 25 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Kerri McCabe WU vs. DC: 1-5 2013 Record: 12-3-2 Last Meeting: L, 3-1 Caldwell Saturday, September 27 | Caldwell, N.J. Head Coach: Nate Guagliardi WU vs. CU: 5-3-3 2013 Record: 13-6-2 Last Meeting: T, 1-1 (2OT)

Philadelphia Tuesday, October 7 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: George Dunbar WU vs. PU: 2-8-1 2013 Record: 7-10-3 Last Meeting: L, 2-0 LIU Post Thursday, October 9 | Brookville, N.Y. Head Coach: Mark Dawson WU vs. LIUP: 0-4 2013 Record: 13-5 Last Meeting: L, 5-0 Bloomfield Saturday, October 11 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Christian Raigoza WU vs. BC: 9-1 2013 Record: 6-11-1 Last Meeting: L, 1-0 Goldey-Beacom Wednesday, October 15 | Wilmington, Del. Head Coach: Brian Sheehan WU vs. GBC: 8-2 2013 Record: 2-11-1 Last Meeting: W, 2-1 Dominican Saturday, October 18 | Orangeburg, N.Y. Head Coach: Lona Ozrek WU vs. DC: 5-4-4 2013 Record: 6-8-1 Last Meeting: L, 2-1 Bridgeport Wednesday, October 22 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Magnus Nilerud WU vs. UB: 0-4 2013 Record: 18-3 Last Meeting: L, 3-0 Nyack Saturday, October 25 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Samuel Oduro WU vs. NC: 7-2-1 2013 Record: 6-11-1 Last Meeting: L, 3-2 Georgian Court Wednesday, October 29 | Newark, Del. Head Coach: Jim Moore WU vs. GCU: 6-5 2013 Record: 10-6-3 Last Meeting: L, 1-0 (OT)

Post Friday, October 3 | Waterbury, Conn. Head Coach: Matt Micros WU vs. PU: 8-2 2013 Record: 7-9 Last Meeting: W, 2-1 (OT)

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2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name

Yr. Pos.

Ht.

Hometown/High School (Previous)

Major

00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27

Fr. GK R.Jr. M Sr. M/F Fr. M Sr. M/D Fr. F Fr. F So. D R.Sr. F So. M/D R.Fr. F Fr. M Sr. D Fr. GK R.So. F R.Fr. D R.Jr. D Jr. M/D R.Fr. D Sr. GK Jr. F/M Fr. D Fr. F Jr. M

5-6 5-4 5-3 5-10 5-6 5-3 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-3 6-0 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-4 5-0 5-3 5-5 5-7 5-3 5-1 5-3 5-6

Middletown, Del./Appoquinimink Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech Marlton, N.J./Cherokee (BCC) Burlington, N.J./Burlington Southampton, N.J./Seneca (BCC) Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial Forest Hill, Md./Fallston Warwick, Md./Bohemia Manor Palmyra, N.J./Palmyra (BCC) Shamong, N.J./Seneca Hamilton, N.J./Hamilton HS West Edgewood, Md./Edgewood Riverside, N.J./Riverside (BCC) King of Prussia, Pa./Upper Merion Newark, Del./Newark (Univ. of Delaware) Marlton, N.J./Cherokee Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall (Harford CC) Hamilton, N.J./Steinert HS East (Mercer CC) Middletown, Del./Appoquinimink Medford, N.J./Shawnee (BCC) Burlington, N.J./Burlington (Burlington CC) Parkville, Md./Loch Raven Tampa, Fla./Freedom Beltsville, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt (Howard CC)

Criminal Justice Elementary Education: K-6 Elementary Education: K-6 Sports Management Business Management Communications Psychology Psychology Behavioral Science Elementary Education: K-6 Sports Management General Studies Psychology Behavioral Science Media Communications Business Management Sports Management Organizational Management Elementary Education: K-6 Behavioral Science Criminal Justice Psychology Psychology Behavioral Science

Kierstyn Williams Ashley Kroll Shelby Schneeweis Carin Essex-Arline Kaitlyn Atmore Chandler Lages Sierrah Taylor Alexa Cover Chelsea Grace Kim Richer Loran Wyrough La’Dae Boykin Rebecca Prentice Gabby LeGendre Jillian Porter Melissa Gall Cella Cerrato Katelyn Becker Alexa Smalley Julia Brown Kellie MacIntosh Jessica Carpenter Dana Jones Rebecca Sowers

Head Coach: Josh Ruggiero, seventh season (Wilmington University ’05) Assistant Coach: Jeff Brown Assistant Coach: Derek Buckley Assistant Coach: Tom Cislo Goalkeeper Coach: Brandon Dombrowski Athletic Trainer: Amanda Pupillo

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8 | Chelsea Grace Senior | Forward | 5-4 Palmyra, N.J. / Palmyra (BCC)

2013 Season (Senior): Injured during preseason which caused a missed season, she received a medical redshirt for another year of eligibility – started the Senior Day Game and played until the first out-of-bounds in order to be recognized. 2012 Season (Junior): Third Team NSCAA All-East Region – Second Team Daktronics All-East Region – Second Team All-CACC – CACC All-Tournament Team – CACC Player of the Week on October 23 - Paced the offense with 12 goals and seven assists in her first year as a Wildcat – second in the CACC with 31 points – third in the CACC in both goals scored and assists – led the CACC with five game-winning goals, none bigger than the lone goal of the 1-0 victory over Philadelphia in the CACC Championship on November 4 – recorded a hat-trick in the 6-2 victory over Chestnut Hill on October 17 – had a stretch of seven goals in four games late in the season – tallied three assists in a 6-0 victory over Concordia on October 6 – scored two goals and added two assists in the CACC Regular Season Championship clinching game against Georgian Court on October 23. At Burlington CC: Helped lead Burlington CC to a 26-2-2 record in two years – scored 20 goals and added four assists as a freshman in 2009 – scored 16 goals and added four assists for 36 points as a sophomore High School: Four year letter-winner at Palmyra High School in Palmyra, N.J. – named First Team All-Conference and First Team All-South Jersey while at Palmyra – helped lead the team to four straight Freedom Division championships, including a South Jersey Championship in 2007 Personal: Chelsea Leigh Grace – daughter of James and Denise Grace – has an older sister, Danielle – majoring in behavioral science at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a nurse – her favorite pro sports team is the Philadelphia Flyers – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Luke Bryan – her favorite athletes are Mike Trout and Brayden Schenn – her favorite meal is mac and cheese.

Season 2011 2012 2013 Total

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GP-GS

G

A

Pts

22-18 1-1 29-18

12

7

31

12

7

31

SH

Shot% SOG SOG% Redshirt 45 .267 29 .644 Medical Redshirt 45 .267 29 .644

GW

PK-Att

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0-0

5

0-0

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4 | Kaitlyn Atmore

Senior | Defender | 5-6 Southampton, N.J. / Seneca (BCC) 2013 Season (Junior): Started all 18 games on the back line in her first year as a Wildcat – recorded four shots on the season, including two at Philadelphia on October 29 – helped lead a defense to a pair of shutouts and a 1.73 goals against average. At Burlington CC: Appeared and started in 15 games as a sophomore – scored three goals and added four assists on the year – named team MVP as a sophomore – earned First Team All-Conference in 2012 – named All-Region 19 as a sophomore – helped lead the team to a Region 19 Championship and a 13-3 overall record in 2012 – tallied two assists in 16 matches as a freshman in 2011 – helped lead team to a Region 19 Championship and a 12-2-2 overall record in 2011. High School: Four year letter-winner in soccer at Seneca High School – named AllConference and earned All-Stars Honors while at Seneca – earned team’s Coaches Award – named varsity captain as a senior in 2011 Personal: Kaitlyn (Kat) Elaine Atmore- daughter of Albert and Debra Atmore-has two younger siblings, Brenna and Taryn – father, Albert, played football at Centre College – majoring in business management with a minor in finance at Wilmington University – from Southampton, N.J. – her favorite athlete is Lionel Messi – if she could be anything besides a collegiate athlete, it would be a vetenarian – her favorite sports team is Barcelona F.C.

Season 2013 Total

GP-GS 18-18 18-18

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G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

SH 4 4

Shot% SOG SOG% .000 2 .500 .000 2 .500

GW 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

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22 | Julia Brown

Senior | Goalkeeper | 5-7 Medford, N.J. / Shawnee (BCC) 2013 Season (Junior): Appeared in 17 games in goal in her first season as a Wildcat – the 112 saves ranks second in program history for a single season – ranked fourth in the CACC in saves – recorded a season high 15 saves against LIU Post on October 22 – also tallied 13 saves at Dowling and 11 saves at Bridgeport throughout the season – helped lead a defense to a pair of shutouts and a 1.73 goals against average. At Burlington CC: Appeared and started in 15 games in goal as a sophomore – helped lead team to a Region 10 Championship and a 13-3 overall record in 2012 – allowed six goals against on the year, recording a 0.48 goals against average on the year – made 47 saves, including a season high 11 at CCBC Essex in a 1-0 victory – appeared in 15 matches as a freshman in 2011 – recorded 50 saves while only allowing five goals – finished with a 0.63 goals against average – helped lead team to a Region 19 Championship and a 12-2-2 overall record as a freshman. High School: Four year letter-winner in soccer at Shawnee High School-was named all-conference and all- south jersey under the head coach Drew Wagner Personal: Julia Melissa Brown – had three older brothers Joe, Jon and Jeff – majoring in behavior science with a minor in art at Wilmington University with aspirations on becoming a special education therapist – from Medford, N.J. – her favorite athletes are Petr Cech and David Luiz – her favorite professional sports team is Chelsea F.C. – she considers her boyfriend her hero because he is a U.S. Army Combat Medic – the most played song on her iPod is “Stronger” by Kanye.

Season 2013 Total

16

GP-GS 17-17 17-17

GA 31 31

GAA Avg. Saves 1.77 112 1.77 112

Sv. % .783 .783

W 5 5

L 11 11

T 1 1

Sho 2.0 2.0

Minutes 1574:15 1574:15

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13 | Rebecca Prentice Senior | Defender | 5-5 Riverside, N.J. / Riverside (BCC)

2013 Season (Junior): Appeared in all 18 games while making 17 starts on the back line in her first season as a Wildcat – recorded one shot, which was on goal, against Dominican on October 19 – helped lead a defense to a pair of shutouts and a 1.73 goals against average. At Burlington CC: Appeared and started in 15 games as a defender and a sophomore in 2012 – lone assist came in an 8-0 victory over Salem CC to start the season – helped lead the team to a Region 19 Championship and a 13-3 overall record in 2012. High School: Three year letter-winner in soccer at Riverside High School in Riverside, N.J. - was named second team freedom in 2007 and in 2008 and first team freedom and second team all-county in 2010 under the head coach Gregory Ogden Personal: Rebecca Lynn Prentice – daughter of David and Linda Prentice – with five other siblings, Ashley, Andrew, Hope, Noah, and Kali – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University with aspirations on becoming a sports psychologist – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Luke Bryan – her favorite movie is Finding Nemo – her biggest pet peeve is when people chew with their mouth open – her hero is her Poppop who is 101 years old and makes the best out of every situation with a smile on his face.

Season 2013 Total

GP-GS 18-17 18-17

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G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

SH 1 1

Shot% SOG SOG% .000 1 1.000 .000 1 1.000

GW 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

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2 | Shelby Schneeweis Senior | Midfielder/Forward | 5-3 Marlton, N.J. / Cherokee (BCC)

2013 Season (Junior): Appeared in 13 games while making six starts in her first season as a Wildcat – scored first goal as a Wildcat against Dominican on October 19 – recorded four shots on the year, three of which were on target. At Burlington CC: Led the team with seven assists and was second on the team with eight goals for 23 points as a sophomore in 2012 – appeared in 15 games, making 14 starts – scored two goals in three separate games, including in back-to-back games – recorded six points in a 7-0 win over County College of Morris with two goals and two assists – second on the team with 10 goals and six assists for 26 points as a freshman - helped lead team to a Region 19 Championship and a 12-2-2 overall record in 2011. High School: Four year letter-winner in soccer, three year letter winner in track, and three-year letterwinner in basketball at Cherokee High School in Marlton, N.J. under the head coaches Andrew Clapperton (soccer) coach Jarvie (track) and Shannon Bretz (basketball) - named the soccer team’s offensive MVP three years in a row along with top scorer- she was also a part of the Academic Honor Society, the Spanish honor society, Tech Honor Society and a big part of student council Personal: Shelby Marie Schneeweis – daughter to Joe and Sharon Schneeweis – along with three other siblings Austin, Colton and Savanna – majoring in elementary education at Wilmington University with aspirations to be a special education teacher – her favorite athlete is Alex Morgan – if she could do anything besides be a collegiate athlete, she would want to be a chef – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Channing Tatum – considers her parents as her role models.

Season 2013 Total

18

GP-GS 13-6 13-6

G 1 1

A 0 0

Pts 2 2

SH 4 4

Shot% SOG SOG% .250 3 .750 .250 3 .750

GW 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

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1 | Ashley Kroll

Redshirt Junior | Midfielder | 5-4 Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Tech 2013 Season (Junior): Received a medical redshirt after an injury during the 2013 lacrosse season required her to miss the fall season. 2012 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in all 22 matches as a sophomore, making three starts, including a start in goal – recorded six goals and two assists on the season, equaling 14 points, for sixth best on the team – tallied the game-winning goal in a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over Caldwell on October 21 – scored two goals and added an assist in the CACC Regular Season Championship clinching game against Georgian Court on October 23 – started in goal and made 12 saves at LIU Post on October 11 – scored twice in a 6-0 victory over Concordia on October 6 – named a Wilmington Academic All-Star. 2011 Season (Freshman): Started 16 matches as a true freshman, including 15 straight from September 10 to October 22 – scored a goal and added an assist in her first season as a Wildcat – scored first career goal on October 8 against Concordia, a 2-0 Wildcats victory – tallied first career assist on October 1 against Post. High School: Lettered in both soccer and lacrosse at Eastern Tech High School under Kim Williams and Joe Bangart Personal: Ashley Lynn Kroll – daughter of Jeff and Janet Kroll – has a younger brother, Austin – majoring in elementary education at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a teacher – her favorite professional sports teams are the Orioles and the Ravens – her favorite athlete is Ray Lewis – if she could be anything other than a collegiate athlete, she would want to be a vetenarian – her favorite movies at Titanic and The Great Gatsby.

Season 2011 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 18-16 22-15

G 1 6

A 1 2

Pts 3 14

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GP-GS 1-1 1-1

GA 2 2

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SH Shot% SOG SOG% 19 .053 2 .105 24 .250 15 .625 Medical Redshirt 43 .163 17 .395

GAA Avg. Saves 2.00 12 2.00 12

Sv. % .857 .857

W 0 0

L 1 1

T 0 0

GW 0 1

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

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0-0 Sho 0 0

Minutes 90:00 90:00

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27 | Rebecca Sowers

Junior | Midfielder | 5-6 Beltsville, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt (Howard CC) 2013 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in all 18 games while making 15 starts as a true freshman for the Wildcats – scored her first collegiate goal at Dowling on October 24 – tallied her first career point at Concordia on September 21 on an assist – also recorded a season high three shots at Concordia. High School: four time letter-winner from Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Md. under the head coach Martin Pfister- earning the title of team MVP and voted two time first team All-County player of the year and All-Metro honorable mention –she was also a member of the schools honor roll Personal: Rebecca Shannon Sowers – daughter to Robert and Alison Sowers – with two older sisters Jennifer and Stephanie and a younger sister Emily – majoring in behavioral science at Wilmington University with aspirations on becoming a physical therapist – from Beltsville, Md. – her favorite professional teams are the Washington Capitals and the USWNT – her favorite movie is The Wizard of Oz – the most played song on her iPod is “Donatella” by Lady Gaga – her biggest pet peeve is Delaware drivers.

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GP-GS 18-15 18-15

G 1 1

A 1 1

Pts 3 3

SH 20 20

Shot% SOG SOG% .050 11 .550 .050 11 .550

GW 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

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7 | Alexa Cover

Sophomore | Defender | 5-5 Warwick, Md. / Bohemia Manor 2013 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 16 games while making a pair of starts in her rookie sesason with the Wildcats – made back-to-back starts ahgainst LIU Post and at Dowling late in the season – mainly played along the back line of the defense – recorded a pair of shots, both on goal; first against Post and one against LIU Post. High School: Earned eight varsity letters in soccer and lacrosse at Bohemia Manor High School in Chesapeake City, Md.- was named the second district team in soccer and all-county in lacrosse - was a part of the national honor society Personal: Alexa Kay Cover- daughter of Cary and Kelly Cover- with an older brother Jordan and a younger sister Manna- majoring in Psychology here at Wilmington University- from Warwick, Md. - one of her biggest pet peeves is when people chew and eat loudly- one of her favorite movies of all times is Shrek- if she could change one rule about soccer it would be to have no throw-ins

Season 2013 Total

GP-GS 16-2 16-2

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A 0 0

Pts 0 0

SH 2 2

Shot% SOG SOG% .000 2 1.000 .000 2 1.000

GW 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

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9 | Kim Richer

Sophomore | Midfielder/Defender | 5-6 Shamong, N.J. / Seneca 2013 Season (Freshman): Appeared in all 18 games, making 17 starts as a true freshman for the Wildcats – finished as the team’s second goal scorer and point getter, scoring five goals and 13 points – tied for the team lead with three assists – scored first career goal at Concordia on September 21, adding an assist for three points – tied her season high with three points in the next game against Goldey-Beacom, scoring a goal and adding an assist – scored the game winner against Post on October 5 in overtime to give the Wildcats a 2-1 come-from-behind victory – also scored the lone goal in the CACC Tournament, a 2-1 loss to top seeded Holy Family. High School: Six time letter-winner in soccer, basketball, and lacrosse at Seneca High School in Tabernacle, N.J. under head coaches Ron Jensen (soccer) Sean Kennevan(basketball) and Morgan Crothers (Lacrosse)second team all-conference in soccer and first team all-conference and academic all-American in lacrosse – was part of the National Honor Society was on the honor roll and the principal’s list Personal: Kimberly Ann Jeannette Richer – daughter to George and Bonnie Richer – with three older siblings Katie, Dan, and Greg – majoring in special education and elementary education at Wilmington University – the most played song on her iPod is “Tell Her You Love Her” by Echosmith – if she could date a celebrity it would be Ryan Reynolds – her favorite movie is 500 Days of Summer – her favorite pro team is the Philadelphia Flyers.

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GP-GS 18-17 18-17

G 5 5

A 3 3

Pts 13 13

SH 23 23

Shot% SOG SOG% .217 12 .522 .217 12 .522

GW 1 1

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

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20 | Katelyn Becker

Junior | Midfielder/Defender | 5-3 Hamilton, N.J. / Steinert HS East (Mercer CC) At Mercer County CC: Started all but two of the 33 games played in two years at Mercer County CCC – helped the team to a 12-5-1 overall record as a freshman and a 10-7-1 record as a sophomore – scored four goals and added three assists for 11 points a sophomore – scored a goal and added three assists for five points as a freshman – named All-Academic. High School: Four year letterwinner at Steinert High School – named Second Team All-Area as a junior and a senior – member of the Year Book Club – member of the Baking Club – started a fundraiser called Tabs for Charity – Honor Roll student. Personal: Katelyn Nicole Becker – daughter of Jack and Denice Becker – the middle child of three Becker daughters, Jacquelyn and Brooklyn – older sister Jacquelyn, played soccer at Stockton College (2010-2013) – majoring in organizational management at Wilmington University – from Hamilton, N.J. – if she could be anything besides a collegiate athlete, she would be a superhero in order to help people – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Channing Tatum – her favorite professional sports team is the New York Giants – her most memorable sports moment is when she scored the game winning goal to capture the US State Cup New Jersey with a minute left – considers her older sister Jacquelyn her role model and hero.

19 | Cella Cerrato

Redshirt Junior | Defender | 5-0 Baltimore, Md. / Perry Hall (Harford CC) At Harford CC: Appeared in 16 matches while making 14 starts as a sophomore in 2012 – scored lone goal of the season in a 2-1 victory over Cecil College on October 13 – named to the All-Region XX Second Team as a defender – helped lead the team to a 7-5-4 overall record and advanced to the Region XX Semifinals – tallied four goals and three assists for 11 points as a freshman in 2011 – started in 17 games as a defender and a midfielder – all four goals were game-winners – helped lead team to a 16-3 overall record and a fourth place finish in the 2011 NJCAA National Tournament – won the NJCAA Region XX Championship and a District Championship. High School: four year Letter-winner in soccer at Perry Hall High School in Perry Hall, Md. - was named MVP of her team along with being a part of the all-academic team and first team All-Baltimore County- she helped her team to become five-time Maryland state champions Personal: Cella Olivia Cerrato- Daughter of Lou and Kim Cerrato- has one older sister Brenna- majoring in sports management here at Wilmington University – from Baltimore, Md. - if she could pick one celebrity to date it would be Channing Tatum- one of her biggest pet peeves is lying-her favorite movie of all times is the movie 42- the biggest role model in her life is her sister

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23 | Kellie MacIntosh

Junior | Forward/Midfielder | 5-3 Burlington, N.J. / Burlington (Burlington CC) At Burlington CC: Two year player at Burlington CC – helped lead team to the Region 19 Championship and GSAC Championship as a freshman in 2012 – scored 17 goals and added three assists for 37 points as a freshman – scored eight goals and added three assists for 19 points as a sophomore in 2013 – started 24 of the 29 games she played in two years – named First Team All-Region 19 and All-GSAC as a freshman and sophomore – two-year captain. High School: Four year letterwinner at Burlington Township High School – named a senior captain – named Second Team All-Conference – named to the Senior All-Star Game – also lettered in basketball at Burlington Township as a point guard – National Honor Society member – Honor Roll student. Personal: Kellie Rose MacIntosh – daughter of Kyle and Theresa MacIntosh – has a younger sister, Mariah – uncle, Michael Osborne, played football at Monmouth (1998) and Rowan (2000-02) – uncle, Robert Osborne, played baseball at UConn and Rutgers (1987-88) – majoring in criminal justice at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a polic officer – from Burlington, N.J. – her favorite cartoon character is Goofy – her favorite athlete is Chase Utley – the perfect prepared meal would be tacos, chicken fingers and onion rings with cake for dessert – the most played song on her iPod is “Juicy” by Biggie Smalls – she considers Carli Lloyd her in sport role model and her mom as her out of sport role model – her favorite professional sports team is the Philadelphia Eagles.

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16 | Jillian Porter

Redshirt Sophomore | Forward | 5-7 Newark, Del. / Newark (University of Delaware) High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at Newark High School under head coach Mark Hammond – helped lead the team to the First Round of the Delaware State Tournament in all four years – named Honorable Mention All-Conference as a goalie in 2013 – played in the Delaware Blue-White Senior All-Star Game – named co-captain as a senior – earned the Athletic Director’s Award, the Sportsmanship Award, the Award for Leadership, Academics, and Citizenship for soccer – club team (Hockessin Freedom) won the Delaware State Championship in 2011 – also lettered for the Newark football team as the team’s kicker in 2011, helping the team to an 8-2 record – went to the University of Delaware for a year, but did not play a sport. Personal: Jillian Michelle Porter – daughter of Mark and Michelle Johnson – has an older sister, Corinne – majoring in media communications at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a radio personalilty – from Newark, Del. – the perfect meal would be a filet mignon and baked potato – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Luke Bryan – her favorite professional sports teams are the Philadelphia Eagles and Philadelphia Flyers – her biggest pet peeve is when it “rains half an inch and suddenly no one in Delaware knows how to drive” – her favorite athlete is Hope Solo.

12 | La’Dae Boykin Freshman | Midfielder | 6’0 Edgewood, Md. / Edgewood

High School: Four year letter winner and starter in soccer at Edgewood High School – named First Team All-Division as a sophomore, junior, and senior – named First Team All-County as a junior and senior – holds the record for most goals scored in a career at Edgewood – also earned letters in basketball and lacrosse at Edgewood – named First Team All-Division in lacrosse – named Second Team All-County in lacrosse – named All-Division in basketball – named Female Athlete of the Year at Edgewood – honor roll student. Personal: La’Dae Alexis Boykin – daughter of La’Darris Boykin and Beth Bonner – the middle child of five children; Martin, Austin, May, and LJ – majoring in general studies at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming an athletic trainer – from Edgewood, Md. – favorite athletes are Kevin Durant and Alex Morgan – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Drake – her favorite cartoon character is Olaf from “Frozen” – considers her dad her hero – her favorite sports team is the United States Women’s National Team.

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24 | Jessica Carpenter Freshman | Defender | 5-1 Parkville, Md. / Loch Raven

High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at Loch Raven High School in Towson, Md., under head coach Anthony Menegatti – helped lead the team to the Maryland State Championship game as a senior – helped the team reach the Maryland State Semifinals as a freshman – team also went to the regional championship game as a sophomore – named team MVP as a senior – named All-County and All-Division as a junior – also earned four letters in basketball at Loch Raven – helped lead the team to a regional championship appearance – National Honor Society member – National English Honor Society member – Mu Alpha Theta (Mathematics Honor Society) – Honor Roll student. Personal: Jessica May Carpenter – daughter of Jim and Kathy Carpenter – has a younger sister, Erica – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a sports psychologist – from Parkville, Md. – her favorite athlete is Manny Machado – if she could be someone else for a day, she would be Beyonce – the perfect prepared meal is mac and cheese – her favorite movie is “Pitch Perfect”.

3 | Carin Essex-Arline Freshman | Midfielder | 5-10 Burlington, N.J. / Burlington

High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at Burlington Township High School – named First Team All-State as a junior and senior – named First Team All-Conference and All-County as a senior – named Second Team All-County as a sophomore – named captain as a senior – also earned four varsity letters on the basketball team – named captain as a senior – scored her 1,000th career point in her senior season – named First Team All-Conference as a senior – Honor Roll student. Personal: Carin Sydell Essex-Arline – daughter of Kevin and Traci Arline – has a younger brother, Kevin – father, Kevin, played football at the University of Maryland (1990-92) – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University from Burlington, N.J. – her favorite athlete is LeBron James – the most played song on her iPod is “Cocoa Butter Kisses” by Chance the Rapper – the most memorable sports moment was when she scored her 1,000th point in basketball – her favorite movie is The Dark Knight Rises – her favorite professional sports teams are the New York Giants and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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17 | Melissa Gall

Redshirt Freshman | Defender | 5-4 Marlton, N.J. / Cherokee High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at Cherokee High School in Marlton, N.J. – played for coaches Andy Clapperton and Megan Boland – was a forward as a freshman and sophomore – turned to goalkeeping as a junior and senior. Personal: Melissa Anne Gall – daughter of John and Patricia Gall – has two older brothers, Brian and Jason – majoring in business management at Wilmington University – from Marlotn, N.J. – the most played artist on he iPod is Drake – her favorite professional sports teams are the Philadelphia Phillies and the Philadelphia Flyers – her biggest pet peeves are bad drivers and people who text while she is trying to talk to them – her favorite movie is “Four Brothers” – her favorite cartoon character is Tweety Bird.

26 | Dana Jones Freshman | Forward | 5-3 Tampa, Fla. / Freedom

High School: Four year letterwinner at Freedom High School under coaches Jenna Ball and Donald Jones – helped lead the team to the District Championship as a freshman in 2010 – helped lead the team to a runner-up in the District Championship as a sophomore – named team MVP as a senior – named Second Team Western Conference National Division as a senior and sophomore – named All-Hillsborough County Honorable Mention as a senior in 2013 – named team Defensive MVP as a junior – named Rookie of the Year – named Western Conference Honorable Mention in 2011 – National Honor Society member – Latin Honor Society member. Personal: Dana Michelle Jones – daughter of Donald and Dawn Jones – has two older brothers, Donald and Deion – brother, Donald, played soccer at Florida Tech (2002-04) – brother, Deion, played soccer at Florida Gulf Coast (2009-12) – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a child psychologist – from Tampa, Fla. – if she could date a celebrity, she would date John Mayer – her favorite all-time movie is “Dead Poets Society” – the perfect meal would be general tso chicken with fried rice and an eggroll – her favorite professional sports teams are the Tampa Bay Rays and the Tampa Bay Lightning.

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5 | Chandler Lages Freshman | Forward | 5-3 Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial

High School: Four year letterwinner at Jackson Memorial High School under head coach Drew Gibson – helped lead the team to a New Jersey Group IV Regional Championship and a NJSIAA State Cup Semifinalist appearance – national honor society member. Personal: Chandler M Lages – daughter of Carl and Christine Lages – has an older sister, Carly – sister, Carly, played soccer at Ocean County College (2009-10) – majoring in communications at Wilmington University – from Jackson, N.J. – if she could do anything besides be a collegiate athlete, she would be a make-up artist – if she could date a celebrity, she would date James Franco – her favorite athlete is Mario Gotze – her favorite movie is The Great Gatsby – if she could be someone else for a day, she would be some who lived in the 1920’s – her favorite professional sports teams are Bayern Munich and the German National Team.

15 | Gabby LeGendre Freshman | Goalkeeper | 5-6 King of Prussia, Pa. / Upper Merion

High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at Upper Merion High School – played center midfield as a freshman, sophomore, and junior before switching over to goalie as a senior – named First Team All-League as a senior – named Second Team All-League as a sophomore and junior – also lettered in basketball as a small forward at Upper Merion – Honor Roll Student. Personal: Gabrielle Monique LeGendre – daughter of Danielle LeGendre – has a younger sister, Isabella – mother, Danielle, played soccer at IUP – majoring in behavioral science at Wilmington University – from King of Prussia, Pa. – her favorite athlete is Cristiano Ronaldo – her favorite professional sports team is the Philadelphia Eagles – if she could coach a team for a year, she would coach the Netherlands National Team – her favorite movie is Remember the Titans – the perfect meal would consist of Chinese food – the most play song on her iPod is “Young and Beautiful” by Somo.

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21 | Alexa Smalley

Redshirt Freshman | Defender | 5-5 Middletown, Del. / Appoquinimink High School: four year letter-winner in soccer and volleyball from Appoquinimik High School in Middletown DE under the head coaches Adam Bear (soccer) and Christie Boyd (volleyball)- in her senior year she was named second team all-state and second team all-conference Personal: Alexa Rae Smalley – daughter to Glen and Kathy Smalley – has an older brother, Matt – majoring in elementary education at Wilmington University with aspirations to become a special education teacher – from Middletown, Del. – favorite athletes are Alex Morgan and Hope Solo – if she could date an athlete, she would date Tim Howard – her favorite movie is the Blind Side – her favorite professional teams are the Philadelphia Eagles and Philadelphia Union – her favorite meal is lasagna.

6 | Sierrah Taylor Freshman | Forward | 5-3 Forest Hill, Md. / Fallston

High School: Four year letterwinner at Fallston High School as a forward for coaches Mark Hannah and Tom Lahatte – helped lead the team to the State Championship game as a junior in 2012 – helped lead the team to a Regional Championship as a freshman in 2010 – team also reached the Regional final in 2011 and 2013 – named First Team All-County as a junior and senior – National Honor Society member – made Distinguished Honor Roll. Personal: Sierrah Irene Taylor – daughter of Russell and Tammy Taylor – has an older brother, Ryan, and two younger siblings, Caynnan and Rebekah – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a children’s psychologist – from Forest Hill, Md. – her favorite movie is The Amazing Spiderman – if she could be someone else for a day, she would be Kourtney Kardashian – her biggest pet peeve is when people steal her pickles – her favorite professional sports team is the Washington Capitals – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Harry Styles.

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00 | Kierstyn Williams Freshman | Goalkeeper | 5-6 Middletown, Del. / Appoquinimink

High School: Two year letterwinner in soccer at Appoquinimink as a goalkeeper – led team to a 22-5-3 record in two seasons – helped team to the first round of Delaware State Tournament in both seasons – also lettered in volleyball and lacrosse at Appoquinimink – Honor Roll student. Personal: Kierstyn Lynn Williams – daughter of Troy and Diane Williams – has an older brother, Zachary – majoring in criminal justice at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming an FBI Agent – from Middletown, Del. – the most played song on her iPod is “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey – the perfect prepared meal would be steak, rice, and vegetables – if she could be the head coach of a team for a year she would coach Real Madrid – her favorite athlete is Cristiano Ronaldo – her favorite cartoon character is Donald Duck.

10 | Loran Wyrough Redshirt Freshman | Forward | 5-3 Hamilton, N.J. / Hamilton HS West

High School: Four time letterwinner in soccer and lacrosse from Hamilton High School in Hamilton, N.J., under head coach Anthony Tessien – named First Team All-State in 2013 Personal: Loran Wyrough – daughter to James and Lorri Wyrough – has an older brother, Ryan - majoring in sports management at Wilmington University with aspirations on becoming an athletic director – from Hamilton, N.J. – her favorite athlete is Alex Morgan – the most played song on her iPod is “Dirt” by Florida Georgia Line – if she could date a celebrity she would date Mike Trout – her favorite movie is Lone Survivor.

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2014 WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM

Front Row (L to R): Dana Jones, Rebecca Prentice, Shelby Schneeweis, Carin Essex-Arline, Kierstyn Williams, Gabby LeGendre, Maggie Shifflett, Julia Brown, La’Dae Boykin, Kaitlyn Atmore, Chelsea Grace, Ashley Kroll Back Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Brandon Dombrowski, Assistant Coach Derek Buckley, Kim Richer, Jessica Carpenter, Sierrah Taylor, Kellie MacIntosh, Chandler Lages, Melissa Gall, Rebecca Sowers, Loran Wyrough, Alexa Smalley, Jillian Porter, Cella Cerrato, Alexa Cover, Katelyn Becker, Assistant Coach Jeff Brown, Assistant Coach Tom Cislo, Head Coach Josh Ruggiero

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2013 RESULTS

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2013 CACC STANDINGS

2013 CACC Tournament Seeding 1. Holy Family 2 Caldwell 3. Georgian Court 4. Nyack 5. Dominican 6. Philadelphia 7. Bloomfield 8. Wilmington

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2013 CACC TOURNAMENT CACC Quarterfinals - November 5, 2013 #8 Wilmington #1 Holy Family

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#7 Bloomfield #2 Caldwell

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#6 Philadelphia #3 Georgian Court

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#5 Dominican #4 Nyack

2 0 CACC Semifinals - November 7, 2013 at Wilmington University

#5 Dominican #1 Holy Family

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#6 Philadelphia #2 Caldwell

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CACC Championship - November 9, 2013 at Wilmington University #2 Caldwell #1 Holy Family

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First Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Natalie Migoya, Caldwell College Tessa Dunster, Post University Carly DiGiovanni, Chestnut Hill College Mikie Bradley, Bloomfield College Julie Crankshaw, Caldwell College Jamilyn Snyder, Dominican College Cyan Jean-Baptiste, Nyack College Lauren Iuliucci, Caldwell College Madison Hudson, Holy Family University Jamie Smith, Georgian Court University Casey O’Connor, Georgian Court University Second Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Ashley Shackleford, Holy Family University Alysia Arcona, Felician College Taylor Mize, Georgian Court University Amanda Halter, Nyack College Lisa Abramski, Holy Family University Janine Cascio, Philadelphia University Olivia Antonopoulos, Dominican College Lauren Nolte, Chestnut Hill College Rebecca Stinger, Caldwell College Diana Hernandez, Nyack College Gina Yannette, Dominican College All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Honorable Mention Alexandra Smith, Goldey-Beacom College Sashagay Spence, Bloomfield College

CACC All-Tournament Team Lauren Iuliucci, Caldwell - MVP Natalie Migoya, Caldwell Rebecca Stinger, Caldwell Robin Franchi, Caldwell Sardina Soriano, Caldwell Ashley Shackleford, Holy Family Lisa Abramski, Holy Family Jenna Richards, Holy Family Kristen Ferguson, Philadelphia Michaela Van Antwerp, Philadelphia Gina Yannette, Dominican Olivia Antonopoulos, Dominican Kim Richer, Wilmington Casey O’Connor, Georgian Court

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Award Winners 2013 CACC Player of the Year: Julie Crankshaw, Caldwell 2013 CACC Rookie of the Year: Sienna Smith, Holy Family 2013 CACC Coach of the Year: Jill Kehan, Holy Family 2013 CACC Team Sportsmanship Award: Goldey-Beacom College

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AWARD WINNERS WILMINGTON ALL-AMERICANS Begum Malali..................................2007........................... 1st Team Daktronics

WILMINGTON ALL-REGION PERFORMERS Colby Bugda....................................2006..........................2nd Team Daktronics Begum Malali..................................2006..........................2nd Team Daktronics Begum Malali..................................2007........................... 1st Team Daktronics Alli Williams....................................2009..........................2nd Team Daktronics Amanda Davis.................................2010..........................2nd Team Daktronics Danielle Niccoli...............................2010.................................3rd Team NSCAA Brittany Rhodes..............................2010.................................3rd Team NSCAA Morgan Fraczkowski........................2012................................2nd Team NSCAA Chelsea Grace..................................2012..........................2nd Team Daktronics ................................................................................................3rd Team NSCAA

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC PERFORMERS Dana Ayars......................................2004.............................................1st Team Katie Mazzio....................................2004.............................................1st Team Colby Bugda....................................2004.............................................1st Team Begum Malali..................................2004.............................................1st Team Danielle Szymanski.........................2004........................................... 2nd Team Melissa Samio.................................2004........................................... 2nd Team Begum Malali..................................2005.............................................1st Team Dana Ayars......................................2005........................................... 2nd Team Danielle Szymanski.........................2005............................Honorable Mention Dana Ayars......................................2006.............................................1st Team Colby Bugda....................................2006.............................................1st Team Begum Malali..................................2006.............................................1st Team Begum Malali..................................2007.............................................1st Team Kirsten Stallone...............................2007........................................... 2nd Team Caitlin Robinson..............................2007............................Honorable Mention Alli Williams....................................2009.............................................1st Team Amanda Davis.................................2009.............................................1st Team Kirsten Stallone...............................2009........................................... 2nd Team Danielle Niccoli...............................2009............................Honorable Mention Alli Williams....................................2010.............................................1st Team Amanda Davis.................................2010.............................................1st Team Brittany Rhodes..............................2010.............................................1st Team Danielle Niccoli...............................2010........................................... 2nd Team Molly Taylor.....................................2010........................................... 2nd Team Kory Webster...................................2010............................Honorable Mention Penelope Fantis...............................2011........................................... 2nd Team Morgan Fraczkowski........................2012.............................................1st Team Alli Williams....................................2012.............................................1st Team

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Amanda Walters..............................2012........................................... 2nd Team Vikki Zipf.........................................2012........................................... 2nd Team Penelope Fantis...............................2012........................................... 2nd Team Chelsea Grace..................................2012........................................... 2nd Team

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC AWARD WINNERS Katie Mazzio....................................2004............................... Player of the Year Begum Malali..................................2007............................... Player of the Year Kirsten Stallone...............................2007.............................. Rookie of the Year Josh Ruggiero.................................2010................................Coach of the Year Josh Ruggiero.................................2012................................Coach of the Year

WILMINGTON CACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Dana Ayars................................................................................................ 2004 Chrissy Bevenour....................................................................................... 2004 Christine Knight........................................................................................ 2004 Begum Malali............................................................................................ 2005 Danielle Szymanski................................................................................... 2005 Chelsea Genco........................................................................................... 2007 Amanda Jenkins........................................................................................ 2007 Kory Webster............................................................................................. 2009 Angelica Appold........................................................................................ 2010 Danielle Niccoli......................................................................................... 2010 Victoria Vasapolli.............................................................................2012 (MVP) Amanda Walter......................................................................................... 2012 Chelsea Grace............................................................................................ 2012 Jenna Quaranta......................................................................................... 2012 Morgan Fraczkowski.................................................................................. 2012 Kim Richer................................................................................................. 2013

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RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Record (Pct.) Bob Varell......................2004-05 (2)..............................25-13-3 (.646) Dave Bugda...................2006-07 (2)..............................24-15-2 (.610) Josh Ruggiero...........2008-present (6)..........................52-54-7 (.491) Totals........................... (10)........................ 101-82-12 (.534) All-time Games Played: 195 All-Time Goals Scored: 444

TEAM RECORDS Most Goals Scored, Game - 12, vs. Chestnut Hill College (12-2), Sept. 11, 2007 Most Goals Scored, Season - 76, 2007 (22 games) Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal: 21, 2007 Most Goals Allowed, Game - 7, at Holy Family (0-7), Sept. 19, 2006 7, at Holy Family (0-7), Oct. 7, 2008 7. at #1 Bridgeport (0-7), Oct. 20, 2011 Most Goals Allowed, Season - 47, 2008 Least Goals Allowed, Season – 17, 2004 Most Assists, Game - 11, vs. Chestnut Hill College, Sept. 11, 2007 Most Assists, Season – 56, 2004 (18 games) Most Shots on Goal, Season - 184, 2012 (55 goals) Most Shots on Goal Allowed, Season – 103, 2008 Most Corner Kicks, Season - 99, 2004 Most Corner Kicks Allowed – 102, 2005 Most Shutouts, Season - 11, 2004 Most Shutouts Allowed, Season - 7, 2008 Most Consecutive Shutouts - 4, 2004 Most Consecutive Games Shutout – 4, 2007-08 Largest Margin of Victory - 12-2, vs. Chestnut Hill College, Sept. 11, 2007 Largest Margin of Defeat – 0-7, at Holy Family, Sept. 19, 2006 0-7, at Holy Family, Oct. 7, 2008 0-7, at #1 Bridgeport, Oct. 20, 2011

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Most Wins, Season - 16, 2004 (16-2) Most Losses, Season - 12, 2011 (5-12-1) Most Ties, Season - 2, 2007; 2008; 2009; 2012 Best Overall Record - 16-2, 2004 Best Conference Record - 12-0, 2010 Worst Record - 5-12-1 (.305), 2011, 2013 Most Consecutive Wins - 7, 2010 Most Consecutive Wins to Start Season - 7, 2010 Most Consecutive Games Unbeaten - 7, 2004; 2010; 2012 Most Consecutive Losses - 7, 2011 Most Consecutive Losses to Start Season - 4, 2008 Most Consecutive Ties - 2, 2004 Consecutive Conference Wins - 12, 2010 Consecutive Conference Losses - 4, 2005; 2008; 2011 Longest Conference Unbeaten Streak - 12, 2010 Consecutive Home Wins - 7, 2008-09 Consecutive Road Wins - 9, 2004-05 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons - 2, 2006-07; 2009-10 Most Games Played, Season - 22, 2007; 2012 Most Improved Record - 5-12-1 in 2011 to 13-7-2 in 2012

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Games Played, Season - 22; Ashli Gerlach, Samantha Simpson, Danielle Niccoli, Sasha Neveras, Kirsten Stallone, Heather DiBlasi, Megan Whalen, Chelsea Genco, Nicole Meis, and Begum Malali (2007); Morgan Fraczkowski, Penelope Fantis, Brittany Rhodes, Jenna Quaranta, Victoria Vasapolli, Jordanne Hoesli-Atkins, Chelsea Grace, Alli Williams, Ashley Kroll (2012) Most Games Played, Career - 80; Stacey Spilman, Heather DiBlasi, and Begum Malali (2004-07) Most Goals, Game - 4, Kirsten Stallone vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, Aug. 28, 2007 Most Goals, Season - 27, Begum Malali (2007) Most Goals, Season (Freshman) - 18, Begum Malali (2004) Most Goals, Career - 80, Begum Malali (2004-07) Most Assists, Game - 4, Danielle Szymanski vs. Post, Sept. 11, 2004 Most Assists, Season - 12, Danielle Szymanski (2004) 12, Kirsten Stallone (2007) 12, Ashli Gerlach (2007) Most Assists, Season (Freshman) - 12, Kirsten Stallone (2007)

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RECORD BOOK 12, Ashli Gerlach (2007) Most Assists, Career - 28, Colby Bugda (2004-06) Most Points, Game 9, Kirsten Stallone vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, Aug. 28, 2007 Most Points, Season - 60, Begum Malali (2007) Most Points, Season (Freshman) - 41, Begum Malali (2004) Most Points, Career - 177, Begum Malali (2004-07) - 80 G, 17 A Most Shots, Game - 12, Begum Malali vs. Point Park, Sept. 3, 2006 12, Begum Malali at Bloomfield, Sept. 9, 2006 Most Shots, Season - 83, Begum Malali (2007) Most Shots, Career - 314, Begum Malali (2004-07) Most Goalie Minutes Played, Season - 1971, Amanda Walters (2012) Most Goalie Minutes Played, Career - 4585, Amanda Walters (200912) Most Goalie Saves, Game - 20, Catie Joynes vs. Stonehill, Sept. 4, 2005 Most Goalie Saves, Season - 196, Catie Joynes (2005) - 42 GA, 196 sv Most Goalie Saves, Career - 245, Catie Joynes (2005-07) - 60 GA, 245 sv Most Shutouts, Season - 11, Chrissy Bevenour (2004) Most Shutouts, Career - 14, Chrissy Bevenour (2004, 2007) Best Save Percentage, Season .898, Brooke Eveler (2010) - 9 GA, 79 sv .886, Chrissy Bevenour (2004) - 12 GA, 93 sv Best Save Percentage, Career .868, Chrissy Bevenour (2004, 2007) - 18 GA, 118 saves Best Goals Allowed Average, Season (min. 500 minutes) 0.65, Chrissy Bevenour (2004) - 12 GA, 1660 min 0.76, Brooke Eveler (2010) - 9 GA, 1061 min 1.02, Chrissy Bevenour (2007) - 6 GA, 532 min Best Goals Allowed Average, Career 0.74, Chrissy Bevenour (2004, 2007) - 18 GA, 2191 min

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Begum Malali (2004-07)........................................... 80 Kirsten Stallone (2007-11)......................................... 34 Colby Bugda (2004-06).............................................. 31 Brittany Rhodes (2009-12)........................................ 26 Melissa Samio (2004-06)........................................... 18 Victoria Vasapolli (2011-13)....................................... 14 Klaudia Furman (2008-10)......................................... 13 Ashli Gerlach (2007-10)............................................. 13 Chelsea Grace (2012-current)..........................12 Katelyn Gibas (2005-07)............................................ 11 Angelica Appold (2008-11)........................................ 11 Penelope Fantis (2011-12)......................................... 11 Nicole Meis (2006-09)................................................ 11

Season Goals 1. 2. 4. 5. 8.

Begum Malali (2007)................................................. 27 Begum Malali (2004)................................................. 18 Begum Malali (2006)................................................. 18 Begum Malali (2005)................................................. 17 Chelsea Grace (2012)................................................. 12 Kirsten Stallone (2007).............................................. 12 Colby Bugda (2006)................................................... 12 Melissa Samio (2004)................................................ 10 Kirsten Stallone (2009).............................................. 10 Brittany Rhodes (2010).............................................. 10 Colby Bugda (2004)................................................... 10

Career Assists 1. 2. 3. 5 6. 9. 9.

Colby Bugda (2004-06).............................................. 28 Kirsten Stallone (2007-11)......................................... 23 Begum Malali (2004-07)........................................... 17 Ashli Gerlach (2007-10)............................................. 17 Danielle Szymanski (2004-05)................................... 15 Melissa Samio (2004-06)........................................... 13 Nicole Meis (2006-09)................................................ 13 Brittany Rhodes (2009-12)........................................ 13 Jordanne Hoeslie-Atkins (2010-13)........................... 11 Katie Mazzio (2004)................................................... 10 Amanda Davis (2009-10)........................................... 10

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Danielle Szymanski (2004)........................................ 12 Kirsten Stallone (2007).............................................. 12 Ashli Gerlach (2007).................................................. 12 Colby Bugda (2004)................................................... 11 Melissa Samio (2006)................................................ 10 Katie Mazzio (2004)................................................... 10 Colby Bugda (2006)................................................... 10 Nicole Meis (2007)..................................................... 8 Kirsten Stallone (2008).............................................. 8 Christina Knight (2004).............................................. 7 Colby Bugda (2005)................................................... 7

Career Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Begum Malali (2004-07)........................................... 177 Kirsten Stallone (2007-11)......................................... 91 Colby Bugda (2004-06).............................................. 90 Brittany Rhodes (2009-12)........................................ 65 Melissa Samio (2004-06)........................................... 49 Ashli Gerlach (2007-10)............................................. 43 Victoria Vasapolli (2011-13)....................................... 37 Nicole Meis (2006-09)................................................ 35 Klaudia Furman (2008-10)......................................... 32 Chelsea Grace (2012-current)..........................31

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Chrissy Bevenour (2004, 2007).................................. 118 Kendra Ness (2008-09).............................................. 116 Julia Brown (2013-current).............................112 Ashley Kroll (2012).........................................12 Amy Waggoner (2004-07)......................................... 11 Kendal Parliament (2013)......................................... 9

Season Goalie Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Catie Joynes (2005).................................................... 196 Julia Brown (2013).................................................... 112 Amanda Walters (2012)............................................. 111 Kendra Ness (2008).................................................... 103 Chrissy Bevenour (2004)............................................ 93 Amanda Walters (2011)............................................. 89 Brooke Eveler (2010).................................................. 79 Amanda Jenkins (2006)............................................. 75 Amanda Walters (2010)............................................. 59 Amanda Jenkins (2007)............................................. 58

*Players in Bold in career lists are still active

Season Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.

Begum Malali (2007)................................................. 60 Begum Malali (2004)................................................. 41 Begum Malali (2006)................................................. 40 Begum Malali (2005)................................................. 36 Kirsten Stallone (2007).............................................. 36 Colby Bugda (2006)................................................... 34 Colby Bugda (2004)................................................... 31 Chelsea Grace (2012)................................................. 31 Kirsten Stallone (2008).............................................. 26 Ashli Gerlach (2007).................................................. 26 Melissa Samio (2006)................................................ 26

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Amanda Walters (2009-12)........................................ 311 Catie Joynes (2005-07).............................................. 245 Amanda Jenkins (2006-08)........................................ 168 Brooke Eveler (2009-11)............................................ 165

Begum Malali vs. Philadelphia, 2007

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2004 (16-3-2, 9-1 CACC) Head Coach: Bob Varell Captains: Melissa Horwitz, Katie Mazzio, Danielle Szymanski

2005 (9-10-1, 5-5-1 CACC) Head Coach: Bob Varell Captains: Dana Ayars, Colby Bugda, Danielle Szymanski

2006 (10-9, 4-6 CACC) Head Coach: Dave Bugda Captains: Dana Ayars, Colby Bugda, Stacey Spilman

Date Opponent/Site................ Result Aug. 26 at Salem International............ W 1-0 Aug. 28 at Davis & Elkins..................... W 3-0 Sept. 1 at York (Pa.)............................ W 2-1 Sept. 11 *Teikyo Post............................ W 6-1 Sept. 15 *Goldey-Beacom.................... W 3-0 Sept. 22 at *Holy Family.........................L 1-2 Sept. 25 *Caldwell................................ W 7-2 Sept. 30 at Molloy................................ W 3-0 Oct. 2 at *Felician............................. W 3-0 Oct. 4 Lincoln (Pa.)........................... W 8-0 Oct. 6 at *Bloomfield........................ W 5-1 Oct. 11 *Dominican............................ W 2-1 Oct. 13 Albright....................................L 0-3 Oct. 16 at *Nyack................................ W 4-1 Oct. 20 at *NJIT................................... W 4-0 Oct. 23 at *Georgian Court................. W 3-2 Oct. 25 at Shepherd............................ W 3-0 Oct. 28 Columbia Union...................... W 9-0 Nov. 4 vs. #Caldwell (at Rutherford, N.J.)..T 0-0 ........Wilmington wins shootout, 4-3 Nov. 6 vs. %Dominican (at Rutherford, N.J.).T 0-0 ......... Dominican wins shootout, 3-0 Nov. 13 vs. ^Dominican (at Trumbull, Conn.)...L 1-2 (OT)

Date Opponent/Site................ Result Aug. 26 Southern Connecticut State......L 1-3 Aug. 27 Bryant......................................L 0-5 Aug. 31 St. Thomas Aquinas................ W 3-2 Sept. 4 Stonehill...................................L 1-5 Sept. 8 Shepherd.........................W 3-2 (OT) Sept. 10 at *Post.................................. W 3-0 Sept. 14 at *Goldey-Beacom................ W 3-2 Sept. 17 at *Dominican.................. T 2-2 (OT) Sept. 21 *Holy Family.............................L 0-3 Sept. 24 at *Caldwell..............................L 1-3 Sept. 28 at *Philadelphia.......................L 1-2 Oct. 1 *Felician...................................L 0-1 Oct. 5 *Bloomfield............................ W 3-0 Oct. 8 *Nyack.................................... W 3-1 Oct. 19 *NJIT........................................L 0-1 Oct. 22 *Georgian Court..................... W 4-0 Oct. 25 at Delaware State................... W 8-1 Oct. 29 Molloy......................................L 1-3 Oct. 31 at #Dominican........................ W 3-2 Nov. 3 vs. %Holy Family......................L 1-4

Date Opponent/Site................ Result Aug. 24 Dowling...........................W 5-4 (OT) Aug. 31 at St. Thomas Aquinas............ W 5-2 Sept. 2 vs. Lancaster Bible (at Johnstown, Pa.) W 8-0 Sept. 3 vs. Point Park (at Johnstown, Pa.).W 8-2 Sept. 5 at *Georgian Court...................L 2-5 Sept. 9 at *Bloomfield............................ 4-1 Sept. 12 at Shepherd..............................L 4-6 Sept. 16 *Nyack.................................... W 4-1 Sept. 19 at *Holy Family.........................L 0-7 Sept. 23 at *Felician............................. W 3-0 Sept. 27 *Philadelphia................... L 0-1 (OT) Sept. 30 at *Caldwell...................... L 2-3 (OT) Oct. 1 Columbia Union...................... W 1-0 Oct. 3 at *Philadelphia.......................L 0-4 Oct. 9 Centenary............................... W 2-0 Oct. 12 *Goldey-Beacom.................... W 2-1 Oct. 14 *Dominican..............................L 1-2 Oct. 18 at Delaware State.....................L 0-1 Oct. 20 *Post........................................L 0-1

* CACC Contest # CACC Tournament Quarterfinals % CACC Tournament Semifinals

* CACC Contest

* CACC Contest # CACC Tournament Semifinals % CACC Tournament Championship ^ ECAC Tournament

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Oct. 17 at Delaware State.....................T 1-1 Oct. 21 at *Post.................................. W 2-0 Oct. 23 *Georgian Court.......................L 1-2 Oct. 30 #Dominican...................... T 2-2 (OT) ........Wilmington wins shootout, 4-2 Nov. 1 vs. %Holy Family (at Rutherford, N.J.).L 0-1 * CACC Contest # CACC Tournament Quarterfinal % CACC Tournament Semifinal 2008 (5-11-2, 4-6-1 CACC) Head Coach: Josh Ruggiero Captains: Kelsey LaPlume, Nicole Meis, Danielle Niccoli, Caitlin Robinson Colby Bugda vs. Dominican, 2007

2007 (14-6-2, 7-4 CACC) Head Coach: Dave Bugda Captains: Chrissy Bevenour, Catie Joynes, Caitlin Robinson, Stacey Spilman Date Opponent/Site................ Result Aug. 25 American International........... W 2-1 Aug. 29 St. Thomas Aquinas................ W 9-1 Aug. 31 NYIT........................................ W 1-0 Sept. 1 Concordia................................ W 8-0 Sept. 5 Shepherd..................................L 1-4 Sept. 8 at *Dominican..........................L 3-4 Sept. 11 *Chestnut Hill....................... W 12-2 Sept. 18 at Washington College (Md.).. W 5-0 Sept. 20 at *Goldey-Beacom................ W 3-0 Sept. 22 at *Nyack................................ W 5-1 Sept. 25 *Holy Family..................... L 1-2 (OT) Sept. 29 *Felician................................. W 5-1 Oct. 3 at Queens (N.Y.)...................... W 4-1 Oct. 6 *Caldwell................................ W 6-1 Oct. 11 Mercy..................................... W 2-0 Oct. 13 *Bloomfield............................ W 2-0 Oct. 16 at *Philadelphia............... L 1-2 (OT)

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Date Opponent/Site................ Result Aug. 29 vs. Le Moyne (at Springfield, Mass.).L 0-2 Aug. 30 at American International.........L 0-4 Sept. 2 at NYIT......................................L 0-4 Sept. 10 at Shepherd..............................L 1-4 Sept. 13 *Post...................................... W 3-0 Sept. 16 *Philadelphia................... T 0-0 (OT) Sept. 17 at Concordia............................ W 4-1 Sept. 20 at *Bloomfield........................ W 5-1 Sept. 22 Delaware State................. T 4-4 (OT) Sept. 27 Queens (N.Y.)............................L 0-1 Oct. 4 at *Felician....................... L 3-4 (OT) Oct. 7 at *Holy Family.........................L 0-7 Oct. 11 *Caldwell..................................L 0-1 Oct. 15 *Goldey-Beacom......................L 3-5 Oct. 18 *Dominican............................ W 3-2 Oct. 21 at *Chestnut Hill.......................L 1-2 Oct. 25 *Nyack.................................... W 2-1 Oct. 29 at *Georgian Court...................L 1-4

2009 (9-7-2, 8-3-1 CACC) Head Coach: Josh Ruggiero Captains: Amanda Davis, Nicole Meis, Danielle Niccoli Date Opponent/Site................ Result Aug. 31 at Mercy................................. W 6-2 Sept. 3 at Dowling................................L 0-2 Sept. 12 at *Nyack................................ W 2-1 Sept. 15 *Goldey-Beacom.................... W 6-0 Sept. 17 at Queens (N.Y.)........................L 0-2 Sept. 19 *Post...................................... W 2-1 Sept. 23 at *Holy Family.........................L 2-3 Sept. 26 at *Bloomfield........................ W 3-1 Sept. 29 at *Philadelphia.......................L 0-3 Oct. 3 *Caldwell.........................W 2-1 (OT) Oct. 10 *Concordia.............................. W 7-0 Oct. 13 *Chestnut Hill......................... W 3-1 Oct. 19 *Dominican...................... T 0-0 (OT) Oct. 21 Millersville................................L 1-2 Oct. 24 *Felician................................. W 5-3 Oct. 27 at *Georgian Court...................L 0-5 Oct. 29 at Delaware State............. T 2-2 (OT) Nov. 3 at #Holy Family.........................L 0-1 * CACC Contest # CACC Tournament Quarterfinals

* CACC Contest

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2010 (15-5, 12-0 CACC) CACC Regular Season Champions Head Coach: Josh Ruggiero Captains: Amanda Davis, Ashli Gerlach, Danielle Niccoli, Alli Williams Date Opponent/Site................ Result Sept. 2 at Millersville...................W 3-2 (OT) Sept. 11 *Bloomfield.....................W 2-1 (OT) Sept. 14 at *Goldey-Beacom................ W 3-0 Sept. 18 at *Post.................................. W 5-0 Sept. 22 *Holy Family........................... W 3-2 Sept. 25 *Nyack.................................... W 1-0 Sept. 28 *Philadelphia......................... W 3-2 Sept. 30 NYIT..........................................L 0-1 Oct. 5 at C.W. Post...............................L 0-4 Oct. 9 at *Dominican........................ W 2-0 Oct. 12 at *Chestnut Hill..................... W 1-0 Oct. 14 Dowling....................................L 0-3 Oct. 16 at *Felician............................. W 2-0 Oct. 21 Mercy..................................... W 4-0 Oct. 23 at *Caldwell............................ W 1-0 Oct. 26 *Georgian Court..............W 2-1 (OT) Oct. 28 at Bridgeport............................L 1-6 Oct. 30 at *Concordia.......................... W 3-1 Nov. 1 #Felician................................. W 6-3 Nov. 4 vs. %Holy Family (at Lakewood, N.J.).. L 0-3

2010 CACC Regular Season Champions L to R: Ashli Gerlach, Amanda Davis, Danielle Niccoli, Alli Williams, Josh Ruggiero

* CACC Contest # CACC Tournament Quarterfinal % CACC Tournament Semifinal

Katie Mazzio, 2014 CACC Player of the Year

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2011 (5-12-1, 3-8-1 CACC) Head Coach: Josh Ruggiero Captains: N/A Date Opponent/Site................ Result Sept. 1 Pace........................................ W 2-1 Sept. 10 *Dominican..............................L 2-3 Sept. 13 at *Georgian Court..........W 1-0 (OT) Sept. 17 at *Nyack..................................L 0-1 Sept. 20 at NYIT......................................L 1-2 Sept. 22 at Dowling................................L 1-2 Sept. 24 *Felician...................................L 1-2 Sept. 27 at *Philadelphia.......................L 0-2 Sept. 29 C.W. Post...................................L 1-4 Oct. 1 *Post........................................L 2-4 Oct. 8 *Concordia.............................. W 2-0 Oct. 11 *Goldey-Beacom......................L 1-2 Oct. 15 at *Bloomfield........................ W 2-1 Oct. 18 Millersville.............................. W 2-1 Oct. 20 at #1 Bridgeport.......................L 0-7 Oct. 22 *Caldwell.......................... T 0-0 (OT) Oct. 25 *Chestnut Hill...........................L 1-3 Oct. 28 at *Holy Family.........................L 2-3 * CACC Contest # Nationally ranked opponent

2012 (13-7-2, 10-1-1 CACC) CACC Regular Season Champions CACC Tournament Champions NCAA East Region Tournament Qualifiers Head Coach: Josh Ruggiero Captains: Molly Taylor, Alli Williams Date Opponent/Site................ Result Aug., 30 at Millersville............................L 1-4 Sept. 1 Le Moyne..................................L 1-4 Sept. 5 at Pace.............................. T 1-1 (OT) Sept. 8 at *Dominican.................W 2-1 (OT) Sept. 11 at *Goldey-Beacom................ W 4-0 Sept. 13 Bridgeport................................L 2-3 Sept. 15 *Bloomfield............................ W 6-0 Sept. 19 *Philadelphia...........................L 0-3 Sept. 22 at *Post...........................W 2-1 (OT) Sept. 25 *Holy Family........................... W 4-1 Sept. 29 *Nyack.............................. T 2-2 (OT) Oct. 6 *Concordia.............................. W 6-0 Oct. 9 Dowling....................................L 0-2 Oct. 11 at #7 LIU Post............................L 1-2 Oct. 13 at *Felician............................. W 2-0 Oct. 17 at *Chestnut Hill.................... W 6-2 Oct. 21 at *Caldwell............................ W 2-1 Oct. 23 *Georgian Court..................... W 6-0 Oct. 28 %Felician................................ W 2-1 Nov. 2 vs. ^Georgian Court (at Post).W 4-0 Nov. 4 vs. &Philadelphia (at Post)...... W 1-0 Nov. 9 vs. #20 !Saint Rose (at AIC).......L 0-3

2013 (5-12-1, 5-6-1 CACC) Head Coach: Josh Ruggiero Captains: Rachel Burley, Chelsea Grace, Jordanne Hoesli-Atkins, Sarah Linder, Jenna Quaranta Date Sept. 6 Pierce) Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 5

Opponent/Site................ Result vs. So. New Hampshire (at Franklin L 0-2 at Franklin Pierce......................L 0-1 at *Georgian Court........... L 0-1 (OT) *Felician................................. W 1-0 at Bridgeport............................L 0-3 at *Concordia.......................... W 5-0 *Goldey-Beacom.................... W 2-1 *Caldwell........................ T 1-1 (2OT) at *Holy Family.........................L 0-1 *Post...............................W 2-1 (OT) at *Bloomfield..........................L 0-1 *Chestnut Hill..................W 4-3 (OT) *Dominican..............................L 1-2 LIU Post....................................L 0-5 at Dowling................................L 1-3 at *Nyack..................................L 2-3 at *Philadelphia.......................L 0-2 at %Holy Family.......................L 1-2

* CACC Contest % CACC Tournament Quarterfinal

* CACC Contest # Nationally ranked opponent % CACC Tournament Quarterfinal ^ CACC Tournament Semifinal & CACC Tournament Championship ! NCAA Division II East Region First Round

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2012 CACC Tournament Champions

Victoria Vasapolli, 2012 CACC Tournament MVP

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LOCATION MAP Wilmington University Athletics Complex 1365 Pulaski Highway | Newark, DE 19702

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Wilmington University 320 N. DuPont Highway New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 356-9435 Toll Free: (866) 922-2871 Fax: (302) 328-7376 athletics@wilmu.edu www.wilmu.edu/athletics Wilmington University Athletics Complex 1365 Pulaski Highway Newark, DE 19702 (302) 328-9435 Fax: (302)328-7376

1. Philadelphia University 4201 Henry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144

6. Felician College 223 Montross Avenue Rutherford, NJ 07070

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2. Goldey-Beacom College 4701 Limestone Road Wilmington, DE 19808

3. University of the Sciences 600 South 43rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

4. Holy Family University 9801 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19114

7. Bloomfield College 467 Franklin Street Bloomfield, NJ 07003

8. Caldwell University 120 Bloomfield Avenue Caldwell, NJ 07006

9. Dominican College 470 Western Highway Orangeburg, NY 10962

11. Post University 800 Country Club Road Waterbury, CT 06708

12. Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118

13. Concordia College 171 White Plains Road Bronxville, NY 10708

5. Georgian Court University 900 Lakewood Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701

10. Nyack College 1 South Boulevard Nyack, NY 10960

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