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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey Table of Contents // Quick Facts TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts................................................................................ 1 2011 Schedule......................................................................... 2 2011 Roster............................................................................... 3 Team Photo/Roster Breakdown........................................ 4 Season Preview........................................................................ 5 Head Coach Brandi Alexander.......................................... 6 Assistant Coaches................................................................... 7 Meet the Mountaineers................................................. 8-16 All-Time Roster...................................................................... 17 2010 Opponents....................................................................18 NorPac Conference.............................................................. 19 2009 Statistics................................................................. 20-21 All-Conference Honorees.................................................. 22 ASU Record Book.................................................................. 23 Academic Excellence.......................................................... 24 Dr. Jan Watson....................................................................... 25 Charlie Cobb........................................................................... 26 Appalachian State University................................... 27-33

Location.................................................................. Boone N.C. Founded.............................................................................. 1899 Enrollment...................................................................... 17,222 Nickname.......................................................... Mountaineers Colors............................................................... Black and Gold Conference................................ Northern Pacific (NorPac) Chancellor....................................... Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Faculty Representative............................ Dr. Alan Hauser Athletics Director............................................ Charlie Cobb Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA............................... Debbie Richardson Facility.................................................................... Kidd Brewer Capacity........................................................................... 21,650

University Information

COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach....................................... Brandi Alexander Kist Alma Mater.................................... Pennsylvania, 2003 Seasons........................................................................ Sixth Record at ASU.......................................................... 18-82 Career Record.......................................................... Same Office Phone........................................... (828)262-7238 Office Fax................................................. (828)262-4056 Email................................... alexanderb@appstate.edu Associate Head Coach................ Carrie Hanshue Austin Alma Mater..................................... West Chester, 2006 Email................................... hanshueca@appstate.edu Assistant Coach.............................................. Caitlin Counts Alma Mater.......................... Appalachian State, 2011 Email....................................... countsca@appstate.edu

TEAM INFORMATION

2010 Overall Record........................................................ 5-14 2010 NorPac Record/Finish........................... 1-5/4th East Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................................13/6 Starters Returning/Lost................................................... 7/4 Newcomers............................................................................ Six Returning Starters............................................................... Kelly Allaband, Stephanie Childress, Lauren Kloeppinger, Casey Lammando, Hannah Martin, Bridgette Street, Lesley Thomas Other Returning Letterwinners.................................... Sarah Anderson, Kelsey Dorset, Megan High, Emily Knapp, Anna Long, Brooklyn Shearer Letterwinners Lost.............................................................. Lisa Charney, Caitlin Counts, Jenn Heiss, Nicole Morgan, Katie Price, Christine Zanowicz

Sports Information

Field Hockey Contact....................................... Justin Bohn Office........................................................ (828) 262-7166 Cell............................................................. (920) 728-2253 Email............................................ bohnjl@appstate.edu Sports Information Director........................... Mike Flynn Assoc. SID................................................... Charles Cochrum Asst. SID................................................................. Ryan Bower Intern............................................................... Paul Blascovich Mailing Address.................................................... Box 32116 ...................................................................... Boone, N.C. 28608 Overnight Address........................ 425 Jack Branch Drive ...................................................................... Boone, N.C. 28608 Sports Information Fax.............................. (828)262-4056 Website...................................................... www.GoASU.com

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Credits

The 2011 Appalachian Field Hockey Media Guide is a production of the ASU Sports Information office. Editor: Justin Bohn Editorial Assistance: Charles Cochrum Photography: Dave Mayo, Troy Tuttle (ASU Creative Services), Lauren Hutchinson, Meghan Gay, ASU Athletics Archives. 2011 Mountaineer Field Hockey

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey 2011 Schedule Date

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Sat., Aug. 27 Sun., Aug. 28 Sat., Sept. 3 Sun., Sept. 4 Sat., Sept. 10 Sun., Sept. 11 Sun., Sept. 18 Fri., Sept. 23

Virginia Commonwealth William & Mary James Madison vs. Rider vs. Missouri Louisville Delaware Radford *

at Richmond, Va. at Williamsburg, Va. at Harrisonburg, Va. at Harrisonburg, Va. at Louisville, Ky. at Louisville, Ky. at Newark, Del. at Radford, Va.

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

Sun., Sept. 25 Fri., Sept. 30 Sun., Oct. 2 Tues., Oct. 4

Robert Morris boone, N.c. Radford * Boone, N.c. Longwood * Boone, n.c. Davidson * Boone, n.c.

12 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 1 p.m. 7:45 p.m.

Sun., Oct. 9 Fri., Oct. 14 Sun., Oct. 16 Sat., Oct. 22

North Carolina Towson Penn vs. Central Michigan

at Chapel Hill, N.C. at Philadelphia, Pa. at Philadelphia, Pa. at Durham, N.C.

1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m.

Sun., Oct. 23

Liberty

Boone, N.c.

1 p.m.

Wed., Oct. 26 Sat., Oct. 29 Thur.-Sat., Nov. 3-5

Davidson * Longwood * NorPac Tournament

at Davidson, N.C. at Farmville, Va. at Palo Alto Calif.

6 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA

*- NorPac contests All times are eastern and subject to change. Check GoASU.com for the most up-to-date schedule.

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey 2011 Roster No. 2 3 4 5 6 8 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 27 98 99

Name Pos. Kelly Allaband M Jessi Stuart F Brooklyn Shearer F/M Stephanie Childress M Jordyn Warren F Brooke Angellella M Dana Wetmore M Lesley Thomas F Shea-la Gatz F Anna Long M Emily Knapp F/M Hannah Martin M Jenn Delph D Kelsey Dorset F/M Alex Miller M Lauren Kloeppinger D Megan High F Casey Lammando D Bridgette Street GK Sarah Anderson GK

Class Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Hometown (High School) Elkton, Md. (Rising Sun) Middletown, Pa. (Lower Dauphin) Chambersburg, Pa. (Chambersburg) New Baltimore, Va. (Liberty) Allentown, Pa. (William Allen) Manahawkin, N.J. (Southern Regional) Bethlehem, Pa (Freedom) Harare, Zimbabwe (The Heritage) Newport News, Va. (Menchville) Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill) Great Falls, Va. (Langley) Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill) Hampton, Va. (Kecoughtan) North Potomac, Md. (Quince Orchard) Doylestown, Pa. (Central Bucks West) St. Louis, Mo. (Cor Jesu Academy) Lancaster, Pa. (Cocalico/Catawba) Hummelstown, Pa. (Lower Dauphin) Stillwater, Pa (Benton Area) Louisville, Ky. (Kentucky Country Day)

Coaches Head Coach: Brandi Alexander Kist, Sixth Season (Pennsylvania, 2003) Assoc. Head Coach: Carrie Hanshue Austin, Fifth Season (West Chester, 2006) Asst. Coach: Caitlin Counts, First Season (Appalachian State, 2011)

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey 2011 Mountaineers team photo

Front Row: Brooklyn Shearer, Casey Lammando, Kelly Allaband, Lesley Thomas, Jenn Delph, Anna Long, Shea-la Gatz Second Row: Assoc. Head Coach Carrie Hanshue Austin, Hannah Martin, Alex Miller, Bridgette Street, Sarah Anderson, Dana Wetmore, Jessi Stuart, Emily Knapp, Athletic Trainer Sam Scott Back Row: Head Coach Brandi Alexander Kist, Brooke Angellella, Megan High, Lauren Kloeppinger, Stephanie Childress, Jordyn Warren, Kelsey Dorset, Assistant Coach Caitlin Counts

2011 Mountaineers - By State Pennsylvania (7) Megan High – Lancaster Casey Lammando – Hummelstown Alex Miller – Doylestown Brooklyn Shearer – Chambersburg Jessi Stuart – Middletown Bridgette Street – Stillwater Jordyn Warren – Allentown Virginia (4) Stephanie Childress – New Baltimore Jenn Delph – Hampton Shea-la Gatz – Newport News Emily Knapp – Great Falls Maryland (2) Kelly Allaband – Elkton Kelsey Dorset – North Potomac

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North Carolina (2) Anna Long – Chapel Hill Hannah Martin – Chapel Hill Kentucky (1) Sarah Anderson – Louisville Missouri (1) Lauren Kloeppinger – St. Louis New Jersey (1) Brooke Angellella – Manahawkin Zimbabwe (1) Lesley Thomas – Harare

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey 2011 Season PReview Appalachian State University field hockey is bringing a lot experience into the 2011 campaign with 14 returning letter-winners, including seven returning starters. The Mountaineers look to improve their 5-14 record and fourth place finish in the Northern Pacific Field Hockey Conference (NorPac) East Division from last season. Brandi Alexander Kist enters her sixth season at the helm as the Mountaineers’ head coach and is hoping to make some noise in the eight-team NorPac Conference. Alexander Kist will rely on the leadership of the six seniors.

Goalkeepers Senior Bridgette Street returns as the Mountaineers top performer between the pipes. The Stillwater, Pa. native led the NorPac with 162 saves and ranked fifth in country with 8.53 saves per game. She earned East Division All-Conference honors and was named East Division defensive player of the week three times. Street is currently fifth all-time with 433 career saves.

Bridgette Street

Casey Lammando

Defense The backline for Appalachian is anchored by junior Casey Lammando. Last season, the Hummelstown, Pa. native topped the conference with eight defensive saves and was ranked sixth in the nation. Senior Lauren Kloeppinger brings leadership to the Mountaineers’ defensive end. 2011 is Kloeppinger’s second straight season being a team captain. Kloeppinger led the team with five assists and is one of three returners to start every game last fall.

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offense Senior midfielder Kelly Allaband and junior Lesley Thomas will be depended upon to carry the offensive load after scoring three goals apiece last season. Allaband contributed seven points and started all 19 games last fall. Thomas, a Zimbabwe native, notched eight points and was second on the squad with a .467 shooting percentage. Senior Kelsey Dorset (7 pts.), and sophomores Emily Knapp (5 pts.) and Brooklyn Shearer (4 pts.) will be looked to give offensive support. Each member of the supporting trio appeared in 17 or more matches last year.

NEWCOMERS The Black and Gold welcome seven freshmen to this year’s squad. Alexander Kist brings in three forwards, three midfielders, and one defender. Newport News, Va. native Shea-la Gatz brings an offensive depth and is third all-time in goals scored at Menchville High School. Jessi Stuart, a Middletown, Pa. native, led her team to a state championship as a junior. Gatz and Stuart are accompanied at the forward position by Jordyn Warren, an Allentown, Pa. native. Brooke Angellella, a Manahawkin, N.J. native, will be a scoring threat from the midfield position after a senior year where she netted 14 goals and dished out four assists. Alex Miller joins the Apps after a successful prep career with 36 assists, eight goals, and 13 defensive saves. Angellella and Miller are joined by Dana Wetmore, a Bethlehem, Pa. native, in the midfield. Jenn Delph the Hampton, Va. native is the lone freshman defender.

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey Meet the Mountaineer coaching staff

Brandi Alexander Kist Head Coach Sixth Season at Appalachian Pennsylvania, 2003

Head coach Brandi Alexander Kist enters her sixth season at the helm of Appalachian State’s field hockey program in 2011. Her 2010 and 2009 squads posted a 5-14 and 6-15 records respectively, marking the most combined wins in two season since 2003 and 2004. Three Mountaineers earned all-NorPac honors in ‘10, bumping her total number of honorees to nine in her tenure on the bench, and the total marked most honorees since 2003. Another hallmark of Alexander Kist’s five previous squads at Appalachian has been excellence in the classroom. Twelve players were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) National All-Academic Team and the squad took home the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) National Academic Team Award. In five seasons at the helm, Alexander has had 62 NFHCA National All-Academic Team honorees, and recently posted a perfect 1000 multi-year Academic Progress Rate score for eligibility and retention of student-athletes. Prior to becoming head coach at Appalachian in 2006, Alexander served as an assistant coach at ASU under Mandy Latz in 2005. Before her arrival in the High Country, Alexander spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo. As a member of the staff at Lindenwood, Alexander helped guide the team to a winning record in each of her two years. In 2003, the Lions claimed the KIT Conference Championship and followed that in 2004 with an appearance in the Independent Schools Postseason Tournament. Alexander played collegiately at the University of Pennsylvania, where she was named the team’s Most Improved Player in 2001 and served as team captain in 2002. Alexander also participated with the University of Technology in Sydney, the Alexander Kist file Australia. Alexander graduated from Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in classical studies in 2003. She received a master’s degree in sports management from Lindenwood University in June 2005.

Alexander’s head coaching record Year-by-Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

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Education Pennsylvania, 2003 B.A., Classical Studies Lindenwood, 2005 (St. Charles, Mo.) Master’s, Sport Management Playing Experience 1999-2002 Pennsylvania 2002 University of Technology Sydney, Australia) Coaching Experience 2003-04 Lindenwood (graduate asst. coach) 2005 Appalachian State (asst. coach) 2006-pres. Appalachian State (head coach) GoASU.com


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carrie hanshue Austin Assoc. Head Coach Fifth Season at Appalachian West Chester, 2006

Carrie Hanshue begins her fifth season on the Mountaineers field hockey coaching staff. Working primarily with the goalkeepers the past four seasons, Hanshue helped Denise Adams to 162 saves in 2007 and Bridgette Street to 224 saves in 2009 and 162 in 2010. Under Hanshue’s tutelage, both Street and Adams rank in Appalachian’s top-10 for career saves and Street earned all-NorPac honors in the 2010 campaign. Prior to moving to the High Country, Hanshue coached at her alma mater West Chester University for one season. She has also coached in the U.S. Futures program from 2003-2007 and since 2009, where she serves as the head coach for the goalkeeping site. During the 2010 summer session, she served as the head coach and site director. Hanshue played collegiately at West Chester as a goalkeeper. She earned second team all-Mideast Region in 2004 and was the team’s MVP. She is the West Chester record holder for career saves, with 553. She won a gold medal in 2001 with the USA National Under-18 team at the Montreal Cup and participated with the USA Field Hockey camps from 2000-05. She works as the head goalkeeper coach at her alma mater’s summer camp as well. Hanshue graduated from West Chester in 2006 with a degree in political science.

Caitlin Counts

Assistant Coach First Season at Appalachian Appalachian State, 2011 Counts is making her collegiate coaching debut this season, and was a four-year standout for Appalachian State University. Counts started her ASU career as a walk-on and ultimately earned a scholarship. She was named team captain in the spring of her junior year. She started 55 career games, but missed the majority of her senior season due to a seasonending injury. “I felt like there was a lot left I wanted to give to the team, but physically couldn’t. Brandi, Carrie, and this program have given me so much as a player and as a student, and it is a great privilege to be a part of what I am sure will be a successful season,” stated Counts. Counts recorded 18 career points and six goals as a midfielder. Though she is making her collegiate coaching debut this season, Count is no stranger to instruction. She has assisted in the ASU camps for four years and has worked in several high school camps and clinics. In 2009, Counts coached the Northern Virginia U-14 team in the Virginia Commonwealth Games. Counts received a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice this past spring. Count is a native of Alexandria, Va., where she attended Edison High School.

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kellyallaband Senior midfielder elkton, md. rising sun

2010: Recorded seven points in 19 starts ... netted a goal against Limestone, at Radford and during the NorPac tournament against Stanford ... registered her lone assist of the year against Siena ... ranked third among returnees in points ... member of the NHFCA national academic squad.

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in a tough home loss to Radford to close the regular season ... member of the NHFCA national academic squad.

High School: Earned three letters in field hockey and three in lacrosse ... was named all-state and all-county as a senior ... helped lead team to 1A Maryland state championship in 2006, 1A Maryland regional championship in both 2005 and 2006, and the 2A 2009: Tallied five points in 21 games and 15 starts as a sopho- state and regional championship in 2007. more ... scored her first goal of the season against Ball State ... scored her second goal of the year and recorded an assist against Personal: Full name is Kelly Lynn Allaband ... daughter of Harvey Davidson ... 10-of-11 shots were on target for the season ... ranks and Maureen Allaband ... elementary education major. third among returnees in points, with five. 2008: Had a strong freshman campaign, appearing in all 19 games and starting 13 ... scored first career goal in a home match against Longwood (Oct. 18) ... found the back of the net again

stephaniechildress Senior midfielder new baltimore, va. liberty

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2010: Made 17 appearances as a junior ... started the first 10 High School: Earned four letters in field hockey, swimming and games of the season ... member of the NHFCA national academic soccer ...named first-team all-district as a sophomore, junior and squad. senior ... named second-team all-state as a sophomore and junior ... team’s most valuable player as a senior. 2009: Appeared in 17 games as a sophomore and made her firstcareer start at West Chester ... made a defensive save against Personal: Full name is Stephanie Rose Childress ... daughter of Stanford in the NorPac tournament ... member of the NHFCA na- Fred and Debbie Childress ... accounting major. tional academic squad. 2008: Appeared in four games as a freshman ... saw first action of the season in Sept. 7 loss to California.

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Senior Forward//Midfielder north potomac, md. quince orchard 2010: Appeared in 17 games as a reserve forward and midfielder ... recorded a career high two goals and a career-best five points against Siena ... registered an assist in the 1-0 victory over Georgetown ... contributed her third assist of the season at Davidson ... member of the NHFCA national academic squad.

High School: Earned four letters in field hockey, one in cross country, four in track and field and two in lacrosse ... helped lead team to 4A State Championship in 2006 ... named captain her senior year ... ended her career with 24 goals and 22 assists.

Personal: Full name is Kelsey Moss Dorset ... daughter of Mark 2009: Started her first four games of the season and played in 13 and Deborah Dorset ... graphic arts & imaging technology ma... scored her first collegiate goal to give ASU a 2-1 win against jor. Rutgers ... is one of three returnees to record a game-winning goal in ‘09 ... all five shots on the season were on target ... picked up an assist in ASU’s 3-0 win against Catawba ... earned NHFCA national academic honors. 2008: Did not see any action as a true freshman.

laurenkloeppinger Senior defender st. louis, mo. cor jesu academy 2010: Started all 19 games as a junior ... recorded a career-best five points ... tallied a pair of assists against Siena and against Limestone ... registered her final assist of the season at Radford ... earned NHFCA national academic honors.

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High School: Earned two letters in field hockey and three in soccer ... named honorable mention junior year ... received secondteam all-Metro as a senior ... earned senior all-star team ... named team’s most valuable player and captain senior year ... became Midwest Champions 2006.

2009: One of four Mountaineers to start all 21 games ... both assists came in the opener against Sacred Heart ... five of her last Personal: Full name is Lauren Marie Kloeppinger ... daughter of six shots of the season were on goal (5-of-8 overall) ... scored her Tom and Judy Kloeppinger ... exercise science major. only goal of the year against Davidson ... was named to the NHFCA national academic squad. 2008: Among ASU’s top freshman contributors, appearing in all 19 games and starting 10 ... connected on 50 percent of shots she attempted (2-4) ... scored first career goal Nov. 2 in home loss to Radford.

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hannahmartin Senior midfielder chapel hill, n.c. chapel hill

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2010: Appeared in all 19 games and started 17 ... registered a de- High School: Earned three letters in field hockey, three in track fensive save against Towson ... recorded an assist against Lime- and field and one in swimming ... received honorable mention as stone ... member of the NHFCA national academic squad. a sophomore ... awarded first team all-conference following junior and senior seasons ... earned all-region as a senior ... named 2009: Started in all 21 games as a sophomore ... recorded an as- captain and most valuable player as a senior. sist against Catawba ... tallied three defensive saves ... earned NHFCA national academic honors. Personal: Full name is Hannah Catherine Martin ... daughter of Randy and Donna Martin ... marketing major. 2008: Saw action in all 19 games as a freshman, starting 11 times.

bridgettestreet Senior goalkeeper stillwater, pa. benton area 2010: Earned all-NorPac East honors ... was named NorPac East Defensive Player of the Week three times ... started all 19 games between the pipes ... registered 11 games with nine or more saves ... recorded shutouts against Siena, Georgetown and Limestone ... was ranked fifth in the NCAA with 8.53 saves per game ... led the NorPac with 162 saves.

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cent of shots faced ... named NorPac Rookie of the Week for the week of Oct.14 following a nine save performance against Radford.

High School: Earned four letters in field hockey and two in softball ... as a senior, was named Mid-Penn coaches first team and second-team her junior and sophomore year ... a Press Enterprise 2009: Four-time NorPac East Defensive Player of the Week …led all-stars during sophomore and senior seasons and honorable the nation with 224 saves…sixth all-time at ASU for saves in a mention as a junior ... posted 23 shutouts during her high school single season…stopped 76.7 percent of shots faced…posted career. her first career shutout in a 2-0 victory over Robert Morris on Sept. 25. Personal: Full name is Bridgette Kathleen Street ... daughter of James and Lois Street ... psychology major. 2008: Appeared in nine games as a freshman, starting six...tied with Sabra Holt for team lead with 70 saves...stopped 65.4 per-

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Junior goalkeeper louisville, ky. kentucky country day

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2010: Appeared in five games as a reserve goalkeeper ... posted a seaon-high four saves against Siena ... made two saves at Lock Haven ... earned NHFCA national academic honors. 2009: Did not see action as a true freshman. High School: Three-year letterman in field hockey at Kentucky Country Day ... named to the senior all-star team, All-Kentucky Select second team, and was a nominee for the Bunny Daughtery Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2008 ... also lettered four times in softball and three times in basketball. Personal: Full name is Sarah Hays Anderson ... daughter of David Anderson and Laura Horsey ... psychology major.

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Junior forward lancaster, Pa. Catawba//cocalico

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2010: Made eight appearances as a reserve forward ... scored a goal on three shots-on-goal against Siena. 2009 (Catawba): Started all 14 games as a freshman and scored a goal ... 11-of-15 shots were on target for the season ... one of five players to start every game. High School: Three-year starter at Cocalico High School ... was an all-star selection in both field hockey and softball ... helped the Eagles to a league title as a senior. Personal: Full name is Megan Elizabeth High ... daughter of Dennis and Connie High ... electronic media and broadcasting major.

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caseylammando Junior defender hummelstown, pa. lower dauphin 2010: Appeared in all 19 games and started in 16 games ... led the NorPac and was ranked sixth in the country with eight defensive saves ... recorded a pair of defensive saves against Ball State, Georgetown, and Davidson ... scored her first collegiate goal and contributed an assist against Limestone ... earned NHFCA national acedemic honors.

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High School: Named to Mid-Penn all-star team as a senior ... second-team Big 11 ... team won three division championships, three district titles, and one state championship ... led team in assists as a senior...club team participated in National Field Hockey Festival in California and National Indoor Tournament in Virginia ... was also a three-year letterman in basketball.

2009: Started in all 21 games as a freshman ... took her lone shot Personal: Full name is Casey Victoria Lammando ... daughter of of the season in 2-0 win against Robert Morris ... made three de- Edward and Marcia Lammando ... accounting major. fensive saves on the year (Radford, Davidson, Stanford) ... named to NHFCA National Academic squad.

lesleythomas Junior forward harare, zimbabwe the heritage

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2010: Appeared in all 19 games and started 15 games as a soph- Personal: Daughter of Raymond and Naomi Thomas ... interior omore ... found the back of the net against Ball State and Siena ... design major. contributed an assist against Radford and at Wake Forest ... was ranked fourth on the squad with eight points. 2009: Came off the bench in 15 games as a rookie ... took two shots on the season, including one on goal (vs. Catawba) ... named to NHFCA National Academic Squad. High School: Member of U16, U18, and U21 Zimbabwe National Team ... five-time team player of the year (2004-2008) ... named first-team all-area four times (2005-2008) ... averaged 2.0 goals per game.

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Sophomore forward//midfielder great falls, va. langley

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2010: Played in all 19 games including seven starts, as a true freshman ... netted her first collegiate goal in the season-opener against Ball State ... earned NorPac East Division rookie player of the week honors for her two goals vs. Ball State ... recorded an assist against Limestone ... led the Mountaineer freshmen with five points. High School: Named first-team all-district as a senior after leading her high school team to the district finals ... led her squad in scoring as a senior with 15 goals and seven assists. Personal: Daughter of Rob and Sharon Knapp ... technical photogaphy major.

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2010: Made 16 appearances including three starts as a true freshman. High School: Was a two-time first-team all-state selection as a midfielder at Chapel Hill High ... was named North Carolina Field Hockey Field Hockey Association Eastern Division Player of the Year as a senior in 2009. Personal: Daughter of Danny and Ursula Long ... communicationsjounalism major.

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sophomore forward//midfielder chambersburg, pa. chamberburg 2010: Appeared in 17 games and made seven starts ... netted her first career goal against Limestone ... tallied her final goal of the season against Radford ... was named NorPac East Division rookie player of the week on Oct. 5. High School: Was a two-time first-team all-conference selection for Chambersburg High ... totaled 25 goals and 16 assists in her prep career. Personal: Daughter of Ric and Caria Christian and Arnold Kelley ... communication studies major.

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freshman Midfielder Manahawkin, n.j. Southern Regional

High School: Earned second-team all-state New Jersey honors as a senior .... was a three-time first-team Atlantic City Press honoree .... netted 14 of her 24 career goals as a senior .... recorded four assists as a senior with 13 assists in her prep career ... assisted her track and field team to a state championship as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... participated in the New Jersey track and field championships in the high jump, pole vault, javelin, and hurdles events.

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freshman Defender Hampton, va. Kecoughtan High School: Named first-team all-district and honorable mention all-region as a senior ... member of the Saints Hockey Rocks club team ... led the Saints to a U19 National Hockey Festival championship in 2010. Personal: Full name is Jennifer Lynn Delph ... daughter of Frank and Paula Delph ... plans to major in psychology.

Personal: Full name is Brooke Taylor Angellella ... daughter of Robert and Deborah Angellella ... plans to major in exercise science.

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freshman forward newport news, va. menchville High School: Was a three-time all-district honoree ... earned second-team all-region as a senior and is third all-time goals scored at Menchville High ... was a member of the Saints Hockey Rocks club team ... led the Saints to a gold medal finish in the 2009 and 2010 National Hockey Festival.

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freshman midfielder Doylestown, Pa. central bucks west High School: Named team most valuable player as a senior and is a four-time varsity letter winner ... recorded eight goals, 36 assists, and 13 defensive saves during her prep career ... was a three-year member of the Mystz Field Hockey club team ... registered 153 goals, 203 assists and 12 saves during her three years with the Mystz.

Personal: Full name is Shea-la Ann Gatz ... daughter of Stacie Ann Gatz ... plans to major in graphic arts and technical imaging. Personal: Full name is Alexandria Elizabeth Miller ... daughter of Charles H. Miller ... plans to major in communications, advertising.

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freshman Forward Middletown, Pa. Lower Dauphin

freshman forward Allentown, Pa. William allen

High School: Was a four-time softball and three-time varsity-let- High School: Was named a three-time varsity-letter winner ... ter winner ... led Lower Dauphin to a state championship in 2009 was a member of the Marojoka club team. ... was named all-star as a junior in softball. Personal: Full name is Jordyn Nicole Warren ... daughter of John Personal: Full name is Jessi Deborah Stuart ... daughter of Ron and Malissa Jean Warren. and Julie Stuart.

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High School: Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior ... named team most valuable player as a junior and senior ... was a four-year soccer and field hockey varsity-letter winner.

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Personal: Full name is Dana Robin Wetmore ... daughter of Don and Marilyn Wetmore ... plans to major in communications disorders.

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey all-time roster Denise Adams................................. 2006-09 Dana Albercio................................. 1989-90 Robin Albertson....................................1980 Wendy Albrecht....................................1980 Kelly Allaband........................2008-Pres Barbara Anderson......................... 1978-81 Sarah Anderson.....................2009-Pres Grace Angel............................................1978 Booke Angellella....................2011-Pres Pat Arnette..............................................1972 Laura Babineau.............................. 1988-89 Norena Baird................................... 1968-69 Liz Baldwin....................................... 1980-83 Leigh Bass......................................... 1993-94 Jennifer Beecher....................... 1999-2002 Suzanne Bell.................................... 1980-82 Jeri Berg...................................................1970 Ashley Bergeron....................................2002 Rachel Bergman............................. 1994-96 Jane Berrier...................................... 1970-72 Marisa Betts................................ 1979-1980 Miki Bingham.................................. 1995-97 Kim Blackwell.................................. 1994-97 Pam Blum........................................ 2003- 06 Dona Bodine................................... 1980-83 Julie Bostick............................................1989 Georgia Boyd.................................. 1977-78 Cheryl Brewer........................................1975 Jennifer Broderick......................... 1993-96 Nara Brookes................................... 2000-03 Katy Brookman............................... 1993-94 Babs Brown...................................... 1981-82 Susan Brown.................................... 1977-79 Denise Bruce................................... 1979-82 Erin Budd.................................................2001 Bridgette Burkhardt...................... 2000-03 Jessica Burkhardt........................... 2000-01 Cathy Busby..................................... 1973-74 Allison Butterworth.............................1982 Francie Callaway............................ 1983-84 Dianne Campbell........................... 1977-78 Lindsay Carman............................. 2007-09 Lynn Carrino.................................... 1982-85 Kim Carter........................................ 1982-83 Gin Carver...............................................1976 Lisa Charney............................... 2009-2010 Anne Caverly..........................................1975 Quantina Chau.......................... 2005-2008 Stephanie Childress..............2008-Pres Jodi Chrystal.................................... 1995-97 Renee Clemmons.......................... 1984-86 Barry Clyatt...................................... 1992-95 Janet Cochran........................................1968 Colleen Colledge........................... 1981-82 Connie Colozzi................................ 1981-84 Jan Corcoran..........................................1968 Megan Corradino.......................... 1993-96 Caitlin Counts............................ 2007-2010 Pat Cox............................................... 1969-70 Kathi Coy.................................................1982 Angie Coyne.................................... 1994-95 Carrie Crigler..........................................1999 Debbie Crisp.................................... 1972-74 Allyson Culhane............................. 1981-83 Jill Cummings........................................1977 Chelsea Dailey............................1997,1999 Donna Daniels.......................................1970 Jenell Davis................................. 2006-2008 Karen Davis.............................................1968 Kate Davis................................................1995 Sandra Davis.................................... 1968-69 Jeanne Decker................................ 1968-70 Luann DeGroat............................... 1987-90 Jenn Delph............................. 2011-Pres Kate DeMarco................................. 1992-95 Dianne Dennis................................ 1970-71 Sharon Desch.........................................1968 Page Dillard............................................1977 Soyka Dobush................................. 1979-81 Kelsey Dorset..........................2008-Pres Pam Duncan...........................................1975 Patt Dunn......................................... 1971-74 Jennifer Dutton.............................. 1992-93 Linda Eaton.............................................1969 Kara Eckert..............................................2010 Debra Edwards......................................1968

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Erin Elam..................................................1976 B. English.................................................1973 Pat Ernst...................................................1976 Tammy Everhardt.......................... 1990-93 Dana Fabretti.................................. 1996-99 Tara Fachada................................... 1993-95 Glenda Farley.........................................1985 Sue Fawsett...................................... 1995-98 Barbara Felty................................... 1974-77 A. Fern.......................................................1972 Lil Fesperman.................................. 1971-73 Maria Fiordelino....................................1981 Shannon Fitzpatrick...................... 2003-06 Mary Jo Forde........................................1977 Rachel Fosnaugh..................................1999 Annette Fortune............................ 1969-71 Kathy Foster..................................... 1976-79 Penny Frazier................................... 1984-87 Lisa Fromm...................................... 1990-92 Liz Fuller...................................................1972 Linda Fullword................................ 1969-71 Christy Funai..........................................1991 Jean Gant.................................................1988 Kate Garnet...................................... 2007-09 Siobhan Garrison..................................1998 Gin Garver...............................................1975 Shea-la Gatz........................... 2011-Pres Adrienne Gerhart.......................... 2001-03 Heather Gleason............................ 1995-98 Mistye Godsey.......................................1982 Alison Gradischer..................... 2004-2007 Sandra Grant..........................................1968 Ashley Green..........................................2005 Missy Greene................................... 1982-83 Margaret Greer......................................1968 Heather Groves.............................. 1976-77 Regina Grubb.........................................1992 Fran Gunning.................................. 1969-72 Sandra Haag...........................................1968 Krista Hahn...................................... 1998-02 Megan Hall....................................... 1984-85 Liz Hamilton...........................................1985 Vicki Hamilton.......................................1969 Cynthia Handrix....................................1974 Trudy Harple...........................................1989 Jessica Harris.............................. 2004-2007 Jessie Harris..................................... 2006-09 Patti Hart........................................... 1970-73 Jenny Hartwiger............................ 1988-89 Claire Hawkins............................1974,1976 Kathy Heckel................................... 1985-88 Jenn Heiss................................... 2007-2010 Kim Helscel...................................... 2001-03 Heather Herrick.....................................1990 Casey Hicks.............................................2000 Megan High............................2010-Pres Joyce Hill........................................... 1992-95 Nancy Hilton................................... 1975-76 Linda Hoeffer.........................................1991 Sabra Holt.................................... 2005-2008 Claire Hopkins.......................................1976 Sara Hopkinson.............................. 1989-92 Mattie Jean Hunt........................... 1991-93 Anne Horton................................... 1980-81 Candy Hutchins.............................. 1979-82 Nancy Idriso..................................... 1969-72 Cindy Ingram.........................................1979 Carrie Johnson................................ 2002-05 Jennifer Johnson........................... 1984-87 Kim Jones................................................1988 Lynn Kearney.................................. 1972-73 Joy Ketts............................................ 1978-81 Dee King..................................................1969 Kelly King.................................................1988 M. King.....................................................1980 Joan Kirby......................................... 1972-73 Lynne Kirkpatrick........................... 1990-91 Laura Kline..............................................2002 Lauren Kloeppinger..............2008-Pres Emily Knapp............................2010-Pres Mary Kresge..................................... 1972-74 Mary Ann Lahr................................ 1973-75 Casey Lammando..................2009-Pres Caroline Lanford...................................1989 Peggy Langford.............................. 1969-70 Patty Lanier...................................... 1975-78

Susan Lapasnick.............................1968-70 Alicia Larkins....................................2004-07 Micki Lawing...............................1975,1977 Chanley Layton.............................. 1995-98 Andrea Lee....................................... 2002-06 Sherri LeFever........................................1980 Rebecca Leonard..................................1970 Irene Lewis....................................... 1968-70 Kristina Leskowitz.......................... 1993-94 C.J. Lindsey..............................................1986 Ann Marie Long.............................. 2008-09 Anna Long...............................2010-Pres Anne Lowdermilk.................................1977 Cathy Mahaffey.............................. 1976-78 Sandy Maharej................................ 1981-83 Barbara Maier.................................. 1969-70 Vanessa Marsden........................... 1985-88 Kathy Mayberry.............................. 1974-76 Colleen Martin................................ 1994-96 Hannah Martin.......................2008-Pres Mandi Martin............................. 1998-2001 Shannon Mayan............................. 2002-03 Sheila McCarthy............................. 1985-87 Beth Matherne................................ 1996-99 Siobhan McCarthy................................1986 Gaye McConnell............................. 1977-80 Leigh McCullough................... 1986,88-89 Elizabeth McHaffey....................... 1975-78 Christi McKeown...................................1988 Mo McKinney.................................. 1979-80 JoAnne McPhail....................................1986 Libby McRainey.............................. 2006-07 Rachael Megee............................... 1992-94 Kasey Melton.................................. 1985-87 Annemieke Menkvel.................... 1997-98 Jennifer Meyer.......................................2005 Jeanette Miers........................... 2006-2008 Alex Miller.............................. 2011-Pres Melissa Miller.................................. 1977-80 Becky Misner................................... 1985-87 Virginia Mohr.........................................1968 Elena Moore.................................... 1992-95 Mimi Moore..................................... 1973-76 Kathy Moran.................................... 1978-82 Nicole Morgan........................... 2007-2010 Debbie Morey................................. 1970-72 Lisa Murray..............................................1987 Byron Morrisey......................................1972 Erica Muschamp............................. 2003-06 Julie Nagel........................................ 2004-05 Wanda Nash.................................... 1978-79 Melinda Neagle.............................. 1990-93 Ronnie Neuss.................................. 1978-79 Nina Norton............................................1971 Margaret O’Daherty..................... 1973-75 Pam O’Donohue............................ 1977-80 Anna-Stina Ohlson...............................1986 Teresa Outland......................................1975 Ashley Patterson............................ 2006-09 Laura Patterson.....................................1991 Mikayla Pauson.............................. 2003-06 Kathryn Pearson............................. 1995-97 Andrea Pelliccio............................. 1994-97 Sandee Peltz...........................................1992 Pat Pennell....................................... 1972-73 Leesa Pepper................................... 1979-82 Tammy Pickler................................. 1978-79 Kathy Plumline............................... 1969-71 Pat Poole........................................... 1983-84 Sherry Prestwood.......................... 1978-80 Katie Price.................................... 2007-2010 Irene Prue......................................... 1984-85 Melissa Puckett............................... 1989-92 Eva Redfield..................................... 1980-81 Angie Reed...................................... 1986-89 Becky Reedy...........................................1998 Kathryn Reid...........................................2000 Jennifer Ridenoure................... 1998-2000 Lindsay Roberts.............................. 2002-05 Blair Robertson............................... 1985-86 Sandy Robinson....................................1969 Robin Rogers................................... 1981-82 Kimberly Rohrs.......................... 1997-2000 Jennifer Roy..................................... 1992-93 Kate Ryno..................................2002-2005 Ginger Salley..................................1978-81

Sherry Salyer................................... 1971-73 Becky Samuelson..................... 1992-1994 Amy Sarno................................... 1999-2002 Emma Schaufele....................... 1999-2992 Nancy Schnepf............................... 1970-72 Allison Seigler................................. 1982-83 Kiki Sekimachi................................. 1982-85 Christina Settle.......................... 1998-2001 Graham Shannonhouse.............. 1987-88 Libba Shannonhouse................... 1987-90 Martha Shearburn................................1982 Brooklyn Shearer...................2010-Pres Winne Shelton................................ 1984-85 Katie Shulzitksi.......................... 1997-2000 Rita Sigmon............................................1969 Carol Sizemore............................... 1975-77 Nancy Skripko................................. 1982-85 Caroline Smith................................ 2001-03 Erin Smith......................................... 2003-05 Jeanne Smith.........................................1991 Shannon Smith............................... 1989-92 Dana Snyder...........................................2002 Alice Stafford................................... 1971-73 Ingrid Stamberg............................. 1994-95 Elise Steuer...................................... 1990-91 Kathy Stevenson............................ 1977-78 Bridgette Street.....................2008-Pres Jessi Stuart ............................ 2011-Pres Kim Sullivan..................................... 1984-85 J. Sutton...................................................1972 Diane Swanson............................... 1975-77 Amy Sylvester........................................1980 Leigh Sumner.................................. 1979-80 Cindy Taylor..................................... 1986-89 Leigh Taylor..................................... 1990-91 Heather Templeton....................... 1994-96 Amy Tharp...............................................1989 Lesley Thomas........................2009-Pres Jessie Thompson...................... 2006-2008 Tracey Thompson.......................... 1984-87 Nancy Thrasher.............................. 1971-72 Jo Tice................................................ 1974-76 Kathy Tilton.............................................1980 Donna Truit...................................... 1974-75 Cheryl Todd..................................... 1969-70 Lori Toole.......................................... 1980-83 Michell Tuday.................................. 2001-03 Jessica Umstead............................. 2000-01 Marzanne Venter........................... 1998-99 Adelaide Verble.............................. 1972-73 Connie Wagoner...................................1969 Jean Wagoner........................................1970 Pat Walker......................................... 1968-70 Emily Walls.................................. 1999-2002 Jayne Ward....................................... 1986-88 Sue Ware..................................................1988 Shorty Warmbroad....................... 1975-77 Susan Warlick.................................. 1975-77 Jordyn Warren....................... 2011-Pres Lizzie Watson.................................. 2001-03 Emily Weer....................................... 1997-99 Carol Wentworth........................... 1969-71 Sandy Wesley.........................................1984 Dana Wetmore....................... 2011-Pres Carrie White..................................... 2001-01 Meredith White......................... 1998-2000 Beverly Whitby............................... 1982-83 Denise Whyte.................................. 1992-93 Teresa Wigington..................................1976 Vickie Wilkens................................. 1971-72 Wendy Wilmont............................. 1977-80 Alex Wise.......................................... 1998-99 Lisa Witkowski........................... 2003-2006 Kim Wood......................................... 1998-99 Lynn Wood..............................................1987 Carol Woodside.....................................1981 Shebra Wortherly..................................1979 Amanda Young.......................... 2006-2008 Christine Zanowicz.................. 2007-2010 Michelle Zarro........................................1983 Theresa Zehnbauer....................... 1981-84 Mary Zesk......................................... 1994-97 Linda Zipf......................................... 1971-73

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey OPPONENTS Central Michigan Chippewas Location.. Mount Pleasant, Mich. Enrollment............................ 28,389 Conference................Mid-Atlantic Head Coach.............. Cristy Freese 2010 Record..............................6-14 SID....................................Kyle Kelley Phone......................989-774-1128 Email...........kelle2ks@cmich.edu Web.............. cmuchippewas.com

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Davidson Wildcats Location................. Davidson, N.C. Enrollment...............................1,700 Conference.................NorPac East Head Coach... Ginny Sutton Turner 2010 Record..............................14-8 SID...................... Mark Brumbaugh Phone......................704-894-2931 Email................ mabrumbaugh@ davidson.edu Web..........davidsonwildcats.com

Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens

James Madison Dukes

Location.....................Nework, Del. Enrollment............................ 16,000 Conference........................Colonial Head Coach.................Carol Miller 2010 Record..............................8-10 SID...............................Kevin Bonner Phone......................215-951-1513 Email............bonner@lasalle.edu Web..........................bluehens.com

Location............ Harrisonburg, Va. Enrollment............................ 19,000 Conference........................Colonial Head Coach..... Antoinette Lucas 20010 Record............................9-10 SID...............................Brian Hansen Phone......................540-568-6154 Email.............hansenbj@jmu.edu Web........................ jmusports.com

Missouri State Bears

Liberty Flames

Longwood Lancers

Louisville Cardinals

Location................. Lynchburg, Va. Enrollment............................ 12,000 Conference....................NCAA Ind. Head Coach.............. Jodi Murphy 2010 Record...............First Season SID.................................... Tim Hartin Phone..........................................N/A Email............ thartin@liberty.edu Web.................. libertyflames.com

Location.....................Farmville, Va. Enrollment...............................4,098 Conference.................NorPac East Head Coach.................... Iain Byers 2010 Record..............................8-13 SID................................ Stuart Smith Phone......................434-395-2718 Email.. smithsb2@longwood.edu Web..........longwoodlancers.com

Location.................... Louisville, Ky. Enrollment............................ 22,000 Conference.........................Big East Head Coach........... Justine Sowry 2010 Record..............................13-7 SID................................ Stuart Smith Phone......................434-395-2718 Email.. smithsb2@longwood.edu Web........................ uoflsports.com

Location...............Springfield, Mo. Enrollment............................ 23,092 Conference................Mid-Atlantic Head Coach.Gabby Gomez Sosa 2010 Record..............................5-15 SID............................. Ashlee Russell Phone......................417-836-5402 Email....................russell002@live. missouristate.edu Web.......missouristatebears.com

North Carolina Tar heels

Penn Quakers

Radford Highlanders

Rider Broncs

Location...............Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment............................ 27,700 Conference................................ ACC Head Coach........... Karen Shelton 2010 Record..............................2-13 SID................................... Dana Gelin Phone......................919-962-0083 Email......dgelin@uncaa.unc.edu Web......................tarheelblue.com

Location..............Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment............................ 10,248 Conference...................Ivy League Head Coach....Collen Quinn Fink 2010 Record..............................3-14 SID................................ Justin Grube Phone......................215-898-1748 Email..............grube@upenn.edu Web................. pennathletics.com

Location.......................Radford, Va. Enrollment...............................8,878 Conference.................NorPac East Head Coach..................Jeff Woods 2010 Record..............................9-11 SID............................... Brian Stanley Phone......................540-831-6884 Email... bmstanley@radford.edu Web................ ruhighlanders.com

Location.......... Lawrenceville, N.J. Enrollment...............................5,816 Conference.................... Northeast Head Coach............. Lori Hussong 2010 Record..............................16-4 SID............................Brian Solomon Phone......................609-929-4068 Email......... bsolomon@rider.edu Web..........................gobroncs.com

Robert Morris Colonials

Towson Tigers

VCU Rams

William & Mary Tribe

Location.......Moon Township, Pa. Enrollment...............................5,000 Conference.................... Northeast Head Coach.............Olivia Netzler 2010 Record..............................4-14 SID...............................Jeff Symonds Phone......................412-397-4950 Email............... sidga01@rmu.edu Web...................rmucolonials.com

Location................. Baltimore, Md. Enrollment............................ 21,111 Conference........................Colonial Head Coach......Michelle Webber 2010 Record..............................8-10 SID............................Megan O’Brien Phone......................410-704-4972 Email.......mobrien@towson.edu Web.................. towsontigers.com

Location.................. Richmond, Va. Enrollment...............................7,079 Conference........................Colonial Head Coach......... Kelly McQuade 2010 Record..............................13-8 SID......................... Chris Kowalczyk Phone......................804-828-8818 Email......... ckowalczyk@vcu.edu Web.......................sienasaints.com

Location............ Williamsburg, Va. Enrollment............................ 21,111 Conference........................Colonial Head Coach....... Peel Hawthorne 2010 Record..............................4-14 SID................................. Brian Skiper Phone......................757-221-3344 Email....................jcskip@wm.edu Web.................. tribeathletics.com

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey Norpac Conference Founded in 1982, the eight-member NorPac Conference competes at the NCAA Division 1 level in field hockey. At the end of the 2001 season, two NorPac teams were ranked in the NCAA top 20. Entering the 2008 season, the NorPac Conference is comprised of seven teams, Appalachian State, California, Davidson, Longwood, Pacific, Radford and Stanford. After fulfilling NCAA reclassification requirements, Longwood became eligible for its first conference tournament in 2007 and hosted the 2008 NorPac Championship Tournament.

In July 2008, the conference announced the addition of UC Davis as its newest member. The Aggies became eligible to compete in a full conference schedule, including the NorPac tournament, in 2009-10. In 2011, all eight institutions will compete in the NorPac Conference Championship Tournament at Stanford. The NorPac Tournament Champion will advance to an NCAA play-in game against the winner of the America East Conference, with the winner advancing to the NCAA tournament.

2010 NORPAC AWARD WINNERS

2010 NorPac Standings EAST DIVISION

Conference OVERALL W L Pct. W L Davidson * 5 1 .833 14 8 Longwood 4 2 .667 8 13 Radford 2 4 .333 9 11 Appalachian State 1 5 .167 5 14

Division Players of the Year: East - Finley Amato, Davidson West - Xanthe Travlos, Stanford

Pct. .636 .381 .450 .263

Offensive Players of the Year: East - Finley Amato, Davidson West - Nadia Namdari, UC Davis

WEST DIVISION

Conference OVERALL W L Pct. W L Stanford * # 5 1 .833 14 5 California * 5 1 .833 10 9 UC-Davis 2 4 .333 7 10 Pacific 0 6 .000 2 16

Defensive Players of the Year: East - Lauren van de Kamp, Longwood West - Becky Dru, Stanford

Pct. .737 .526 .412 .111

Maria Whitehead Rookie of the Year: Stacey de Grandhomme, Longwood Coach of the Year: Ginny Turner, Davidson

# = Tournament Champion * = Division Champions

Sheryl Johnson Academic Excellence Award: Sarah Schneider, UC Davis

2010 Tournament Thurs., Nov. 5 Gm. 1 2E Longwood vs. 3W UC Davis 6-2 Gm. 2 1W Stanford vs. 4E Appalachian 10-3 Gm. 3 1E Davidson vs. 4W Pacific 2-1 Gm. 4 2W California vs. 3E Radford 3-2 Fri., Nov. 6 Gm. 5 UC Davis vs. Appalachian 4-2 Gm. 6 Longwood vs. Stanford 0-3 Gm. 7 Davidson vs. Cal 2-3 (Stroke Off ) Gm. 8 Pacific vs. Radford 1-3

Sat., Nov. 7 3rd Place Game Longwood vs. Davidson Championship Stanford vs. Cal

2010 All-Conference Teams

East Division All-Conference: Finley Amato, Davidson, So., Forward Lara Cariker, Radford, Sr., Midfielder Lisa Charney, Appalachian, So., Forward Stacey de Grandhomme, Longwood, Fr. Forward Olga Knop, Longwood, Jr., Defender Steph Meador, Davidson, Jr., Defender Nicole Morgan, Appalachian, Sr., Forward Jennie Mostellar, Davidson, Sr., Forward Clare Perry, Davidson, Sr., Midfielder Bridgette Street, Appalachian, Jr., Goalkeeper Lauren Sullivan, Longwood, Sr., Forward Kay Tufts, Radford, Sr., Forward Lauren Van de Kamp, Longwood, Jr., Defender

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Madonna Wadolowski, Radford, Jr., Midfielder West Division All-Conference: Stephanie Byrne, Stanford, Sr., Forward Becky Dru, Stanford, So., Defender Camille Gandhi, Stanford, Sr., Defender Lisa Lohre, California, Sr., Defender Alessandra Moss, Stanford, Jr., Goalkeeper Nadia Namdari, UC Davis, So., Forward Kelly Perkins, Pacific, Sr., Forward/Midfielder Megan Psyllos, California, Sr., Midfielder Amanda Spellman, Pacific, Jr., Midfielder/ Defender Xanthe Travlos, Stanford Sr., Midfielder Casey Wollbrinck, UC Davis, So., Defender

Julie Nagle Extraordinary Teammate Award: Maddie Parrish, Davidson NorPac All-Tournament Team: Nicole Morgan, Appalachian State Lydia Brambilla, UC Davis Steph Meador, Davidson Sarah Fisher, Davidson Lauren van de Kamp, Longwood Amada Spellman, Pacific Megan Lenhardt, Radford Shannon Elmitt, California Deanna Kennedy, California Becky Dru, Stanford, MVP Camille Ghandi, Stanford Xanthe Travlos, Stanford

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey 2010 Statistics ## Name 12 1 8 13 2 21 22 17 24 4 27 26 18 9 20 5 99 98 16

Lisa Charney Nicole Morgan Jenn Heiss Lesley Thomas Kelly Allaband Kelsey Dorset Caitlin Counts Emily Knapp Lauren Kloeppinger Brooklyn Shearer Casey Lammando Megan High Hannah Martin Christine Zanowicz Katie Price Stephanie Childress Sarah Anderson Bridgette Street Anna Long

GP-GS G 19-19 17-15 19-17 19-15 19-19 17-1 8-8 19-7 19-19 17-7 19-16 8-0 19-17 15-7 16-10 17-10 5-0 19-19 16-3

9 7 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

individual Stats A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DSV 2 3 5 2 1 3 2 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 17 11 8 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

45 15 19 7 10 5 11 5 7 15 3 5 5 5 3 3 0 0 0

.200 .467 .158 .429 .300 .400 .182 .400 .000 .133 .333 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

23 .511 14 .933 9 .474 7 1.000 9 .900 4 .800 9 .818 4 .800 5 .714 9 .600 1 .333 4 .800 2 .400 3 .600 1 .333 2 .667 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W 99 Sarah Anderson 5-0 104:42 3 2.01 6 .667 0 98 Bridgette Street 1 9-19 1229:54 62 3.53 162 .723 5 ASU SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 35-163 Goals scored per game 1.84 Shot pct. .215 Shots on goal-Attempts 1 06-163 SOG pct. .650 Shots/Game 8.6 Assists 26 PENALTY CORNERS 86 PENALTY STROKES 0-0 PENALTIES Green cards 3 Yellow cards 1 Red cards 0

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0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

T 0 0

Sho 0 1

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Team Stats ATTENDANCE OPP Total 436 931 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/62 6/155 65-365 Neutral Site #/Avg 6/72 3.42 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total .178 Appalachian 11 23 1 35 244-365 Opponents 33 32 0 65 .668 19.2 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total 36 Appalachian 73 89 1 163 178 Opponents 184 181 0 365 1-4 5 1 0

SAVES BY PERIOD Appalachian Opponents

1st 90 34

2nd 89 37

OT 0 0

Total 179 71

PENALTY CORNERS Appalachian Opponents

1st 41 92

2nd 45 85

OT 0 1

Total 86 178

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey 2010 Results

Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conf Attend Aug. 28 vs Ball State W 4-3OT 1-0-0 0-0-0 50 Aug. 29 vs Siena W 7-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 50 Sept. 5 TOWSON L 0-2 2-1-0 0-0-0 81 Sept. 10 at Robert Morris L 0-2 2-2-0 0-0-0 77 Sept. 12 vs La Salle L 1-3 2-3-0 0-0-0 100 Sept. 17 vs Saint Francis L 3-4 2-4-0 0-0-0 76 Sept. 19 at Lock Haven L 0-6 2-5-0 0-0-0 47 Sept. 25 GEORGETOWN W 1-0 3-5-0 0-0-0 113 Sept. 26 LIMESTONE W 7-0 4-5-0 0-0-0 51 Oct. 1 RADFORD * W 2-1 5-5-0 1-0-0 51 Oct. 3 LONGWOOD * L 2-4 5-6-0 1-1-0 41 Oct. 08 at Radford * L 1-4 5-7-0 1-2-0 126 Oct. 17 VCU L 0-3 5-8-0 1-2-0 62 Oct. 21 DAVIDSON * L 0-1 5-9-0 1-3-0 37 Oct. 24 at Wake Forest L 1-9 5-10-0 1-3-0 403 Oct. 30 at Longwood * L 0-2 5-11-0 1-4-0 150 Oct. 31 at Davidson * L 1-6 5-12-0 1-5-0 128 Nov. 4 vs Stanford # L 3-10 5-13-0 1-5-0 103 Nov. 5 vs UC Davis # L 2-4 5-14-0 1-5-0 56 * - Conference # - NorPac Tournament

Goals scored (assist) Lesley Thomas (unassisted) Emily Knapp (unassisted) Lisa Charney (Heiss) Emily Knapp (unassisted) Lesley Thomas (Allaband) Jenn Heiss (Kloeppinger; Counts) Caitlin Counts (Kloeppinger) Lisa Charney (Heiss) Kelsey Dorset (Charney) Kelsey Dorset (Counts) Megan High (Dorset) Lesley Thomas (Morgan) Lisa Charney (unassisted) Caitlin Counts (Morgan) Jenn Heiss (unassisted) Nicole Morgan (Dorset) Kelly Allaband (Kloeppinger) Nicole Morgan (Kloeppinger) Lisa Charney (Martin) Lisa Charney (Lammando) Lisa Charney (unassisted) Casey Lammando (unassisted) Brooklyn Shearer (Knapp) Nicole Morgan (Heiss) Brooklyn Shearer (Thomas) Jenn Heiss (unassisted) Lisa Charney (Morgan) Kelly Allaband (Kloeppinger) Nicole Morgan (Thomas) Nicole Morgan (Dorset) Lisa Charney (Heiss) Lisa Charney (Heiss) Kelly Allaband (unassisted) Nicole Morgan (Charney) Nicole Morgan (unassisted)

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey all-conference honorees // year-by-year records All-Conference honorees 1983 Lynn Carrino Soyka Dobush Nancy Skripko Leigh Sumner Michelle Zaro Terry Zehnbauer 1984 Lynn Carrino Kathy Heckel Sheila McCarthy Kasey Melton Irene Prue Kiki Sekimachi Winnie Shelton Nancy Stipko Kim Sullivan Tracey Thompson 1985 Lynn Carrino Irene Prue Kiki Sekamachi Winnie Shelton Tracey Thompson

1986 Luann Degroat Kathy Heckel Sheila McCarthy Siobhan McCarthy Kasey Melton Angie Reid

1989 Dana Aberico Laura Babineau Luann Degroat Libba Shannonhouse Shannon Smith

1990 1987 Dana Aberico Luann Degroat Lisa Fromm Kathy Heckel Sara Hopkinson Kasey Melton Melissa Puckett Angie Reid Libba Shannonhouse Libba Shannonhouse Shannon Smith Jayne Ward 1991 1988 Mattie Jean Hunt Luann Degroat Rachel Megee Kathy Heckel Melissa Puckett Vanessa Marsden Shannon Smith Graham Shannonhouse Elise Steuer Libba Shannonhouse 1992 Jayne Ward Barry Clyatt Mattie Jean Hunt Rachel Megee Melissa Puckett Shannon Smith Elise Steuer

1995 Jen Broderick Jodi Chrystal Barry Clyatt Tara Fachada 1996 Jen Broderick Jodi Chrystal Megan Cordino 1997 Miki Bingham Jodi Chrystal Dana Fabretti Andrea Pelliccio 1998 Suzanne Fawsette Heather Gleasam Chanley Layton Beth Matherne 1999 Dana Fabretti Beth Matherne Kim Rohrs Katie Shultzitski

2000 Meredith White

2007 Alison Gradischer

2001 Christina Settle Malia Swieconek Emily Walls

2008 Quantina Chau Amanda Young

2002 Emily Walls Nara Brookes 2003 Nara Brookes Bridgette Burkhardt Adrienne Gerhardt Erica Muchamp Kate Ryno

2009 Jessie Harris Nicole Morgan 2010 Nicole Morgan Lisa Charney Bridgette Street

2004 Lizzie Watson 2005 Kate Ryno Erica Muschamp 2006 Erica Muschamp

All-Time Team Results Year Won 1968 12 1969 11 1970 10 1971 9 1972 8 1973 5 1974 12 1975 12 1976 8 1977 10 1978 14 1979 9 1980 8 1981 13 1982 11 1983 10 1984 11 1985 12 1986 8 1987 9 1988 10 1989 5 1990 8 1991 2 1992 7

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Lost 1 1 2 3 2 2 4 4 5 7 4 9 5 6 4 8 8 6 10 10 12 12 12 10 10

Tie Pct. 1 .857 1 .846 1 .769 1 .750 4 .571 5 .417 2 .667 1 .706 3 .500 7 .417 4 .636 1 .474 0 .615 5 .542 0 .733 1 .526 1 .550 0 .667 0 .444 1 .450 0 .455 0 .294 1 .381 2 .143 0 .412

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Year Won 1993 5 1994 2 1995 3 1996 6 1997 11 1998 12 1999 4 2000 5 2001 8 2002 5 2003 12 2004 6 2005 4 2006 2 2007 3 2008 2 2009 6 2010 5 Totals 367

Lost 11 17 13 12 8 8 15 14 13 15 8 14 13 18 18 17 15 14 383

Tie Pct. 1 .294 0 .105 0 .188 0 .333 0 .579 0 .600 0 .211 0 .263 0 .381 0 .250 0 .600 0 .428 0 .308 0 .100 0 .167 0 .105 0 .286 0 .263 46 .437

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey Record book OFFENSE

Career Goals 1. Lynn Carrino (1982-85) 2. Debbie Morey (1970-72) 3. Sheila McCarthy (1985-87) 4. Nara Brookes (2000-03) 5. Shannon Smith (1989-92) 6. Eva Redfield (1980-81) Susan Lapasnick (1968-70) 8. Mimi Moore (1973-76) 9. Melissa Miller (1977-80) 10. Cathy Mahaffey (1976-78)

49 41 38 35 30 29 29 28 27 25

Career Assists 1. Bridgette Burkhardt (2000-03) 2. Shannon Smith (1989-92) Nara Brookes (2000-03) 4. Sheila McCarthy (1985-87) 5. Emily Walls (1999-02) Jessie Harris (2006-09) 7. Nicole Morgan (2007-10) Kasey Melton (1985-87) Jessica Harris (2004-07) 9. Kim Blackwell (1994-97) Chanley Layton (1995-98)

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Nicole Morgan

Single-Season Goals 1. Eva Redfield (1982) 2. Susan Lapasnick (1968) 3. Jan Corcoran (1968) Nara Brookes (2003) 5. Lynn Carrino (1985) Sheila McCarthy (1987) 7. Lynn Carrino (1984) Mimi Moore (1975) 9. Sheila McCarthy (1986) Cathy Mahaffey (1977)

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Single-Season Assists 1. Bridgette Burkhardt (2003) 2. Nara Brookes (2003) 3. Emily Walls (2001) Jessie Harris (2008) 5. Andrea Lee (2004) 6. Kim Blackwell (1997) Chanley Layton (1998) Kim Rohrs (2000) Meredith White (2000) Lauren Kloeppinger (2010) Jenn Heiss (2010)

12 8 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

Single-Season Points 1. Nara Brookes (2003) 2. Eva Redfield (1981) 3. Susan Lapasnick (1968) 4. Sheila McCarthy (1987) 5. Lynn Carrino (1985) 6. Lynn Carrino (1984) 7. Mimi Moore (1975) 8. Sheila McCarthy (1986) 9. Shannon Smith (1990) 10. Cathy Mahaffey (1977)

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Career Points 1. Lynn Carrino (1982-85) 2. Sheila McCarthy (1985-87) 3. Nara Brookes (2000-03) 4. Debbie Morey (1970-72) 5. Shannon Smith (1989-92) 6. Eva Redfield (1980-81) Susan Lapasnick (1968-70) 8. Mimi Moore (1973-76) 9. Melissa Miller (1977-80) 10. Nicole Morgan (2007-10)

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100 87 83 82 73 58 58 56 54 51

Single-Season Save Percentage 1. Libba Shannonhouse (1990) 2. Mattie Jean Hunt (1993) 3. Winnie Shelton (1985) 4. Mattie Jean Hunt (1991) 5. Ingrid Stamberg (1993) 6. Ingrid Stamberg (1995) 7. Mattie Jean Hunt (1992) 8. Lisa Murphy (1987) 9. Libba Shannonhouse (1988) Ingrid Stamberg (1994)

.927 .901 .881 874 .863 .846 .844 .838 .834 .834

Single-Season Saves 1. Libba Shannonhose (1990) 2. Mattie Jean Hunt (1991) 3. Ingrid Stamberg (1995) 4. Ingrid Stamberg (1994) 5. Mattie Jean Hunt (1993) 6. Bridgette Street (2009) 7. Malia Sweiconek (2000) 8. Chelsea Dailey (1999) 9. Kate Ryno (2003) 10. Mattie Jean Hunt (1992)

381 327 259 247 246 224 179 174 170 168

Career Save Percentage 1. Mattie Jean Hunt (1990-93) 2. Libba Shannonhouse (1987-90) 3. Ingrid Stamberg (1994-95) 4. Winnie Shelton (1984-85) 5. Malia Swieconek (2000-01) 6. Kathryn Pearson (1995-97) 7. Becky Misner (1985-87) 8. Bridgette Street (2008-pres.) 9. Chelsea Dailey (1997-99)

.876 .867 .856 .844 .768 .760 .753 .738 .736

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Career Saves 1. Libba Shannonhouse (1987-90) 2. Mattie Jean Hunt (1990-93) 3. Ingrid Stamberg (1994-95) 4. Kate Ryno (2002-05) 5. Bridgette Street (2008-pres.) 6. Chelsea Dailey (1997-99) 7. Malia Sweiconek (2000-01) 8. Kathryn Pearson (1995-97) 9. Denise Adams (2007-09) 10. Winnie Shelton (1984-85)

776 741 588 497 456 382 334 317 208 202

Note: Records based on available stats from 1983-present Goal scoring records date back to 1986

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey Academic Excellence Appalachian State University field hockey not only takes pride in its accomplishments on the field, but for the performance of its student-athletes in the classroom as well. The Mountaineer program has established a tradition of academic success, and its scholastic achievements over the past 15 years rival that of any program in the country. Since 1994, ASU has placed 133 studentathletes on the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NHFCA) academic squad, including a record-tying 15 in 2008. And to be eligible for the squad, a student athlete must have a GPA of 3.30 or higher. The 2008, ‘09, and ‘10 squads were also honored with an NFHCA team award, in recognition of the team’s overall GPA above 3.0. Appalachian State University field hockey was honored in 2010 with an NCAA Public Recognition Award for its latest Academic Progress Rate (APR) score released by the NCAA. Teams honored by the NCAA earned multiple Academic Progress Report (APR) scores in the top 10 percent for the past four years. The most recent APR scores are multi-year rates based on the scores from the 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years. The Mountaineers have ranked in the top 10 percent of all field hockey squads to earn the distinction. The Apps were one of just 11 field hockey teams in the country to be honored and the lone squad from the NorPac. ASU was one of eight Southern Conference institutions to have a team honored with the Public Recognition Award . The APR is designed to provide a real-time look at a team’s academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete. The APR includes eligibility, retention and graduation in the calculation and provides a clear picture of the academic culture in each sport. High performing teams recieving awards posted APR scores ranging from 965 to a perfect 1000.

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CfhCA/NfhCA National Academic Squad Honorees

1994 Carolyn Bass Tara Fachada 1995 Tara Fachada

1996 Miki Bingham 1997 Miki Bingham Kathryn Pearson 1998 Siobahn Garrison Jennifer Ridenoure Kim Rohrs Alex Wise 1999 Chelsea Daily Krista Hahn Mandi Martin Kim Rohrs Alex Wise 2000 Jennifer Beecher Mandi Martin Jennifer Ridenoure Kim Rohrs Christina Settle Katie Shultzitski Malie Swieconek 2001 Erin Budd Krista Hahn Mandi Martin Christina Settle Malia Swieconek 2002 Krista Hahn Kim Helscel Carrie Johnson Laura Kline Andrea Lee Lindsay Roberts Kate Ryno Amy Sarno Dana Snyder

2003 Kim Helscel Michelle Tuday Carrie Johnson Lindsay Roberts Kate Ryno Shannon Fitzpatrick Erica Muschamp Andrea Lee Erin Smith 2004 Pam Blum Shannon Fitzpatrick Alison Gradischer Jessica Harris Kim Helscel Carrie Johnson Andrea Lee Erica Muschamp Julie Nagel Mikayla Paulson Lindsasy Roberts Kate Ryno Erin Smith Hannah Travlos Michelle Tuday 2005 Quantina Chau Shannon Fitzpatrick Alison Gradischer Jessica Harris Sabra Holt Carrie Johnson Andrea Lee Jennifer Meyer Erica Muschamp Mikayla Paulson Kate Ryno Erin Smith 2006 Quantina Chau Shannon Fitzpatrick Elise Goodrich Alison Gradischer Jessica Harris Jessie Harris Sabra Holt Andrea Lee Jeanette Miers Erica Muschamp Ashley Patterson Mikayla Paulson Jessica Thompson Lisa Witkowski

2007 Alison Gradischer Jess Harris Quantina Chau Kate Garnet Jessie Harris Jen Heiss Sabra Holt Libby McRainey Jeannette Miers Katie Price Jessica Thompson Christine Zanowicz

2008 Kelly Allaband Quantina Chau Stephanie Childress Kelsey Dorset Kate Garnet Jessie Harris Sabra Holt Lauren Kloeppinger Hannah Martin Jeanette Miers Katie Price Bridgette Street Jessie Thompson Amanda Young Christine Zanowicz 2009 Stephanie Childress Kelsey Dorset Kate Garnet Jessie Harris Lauren Kloeppinger Casey Lammando Hannah Martin Lesley Thomas Christine Zanowicz 2010 Kelly Allaband Sarah Anderson Lisa Charney Stephanie Childress Kelsey Dorset Jenn Heiss Lauren Kloeppinger Emily Knapp Casey Lammando Anna Long Hannah Martin Christine Zanowicz

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey Dr. jan Watson Field hockey was introduced at Appalachian State University in the fall of 1968. The first intercollegiate sport for the female population on campus, Appalachian’s field hockey program is one of the oldest in the state of North Carolina. The success of the field hockey program at ASU is a direct result of the hard work and dedication of Dr. Jan Watson. Dr. Watson served as head field hockey coach from the inaugural season in 1968 through 1972 and again from 1974 until 1983.

ASU placed 57 players on the Deep South All-Star team during Watson’s tenure.

Under Dr. Watson’s direction, ASU’s field hockey enjoyed an unparalleled level of success. In 15 years as head coach, she posted an impressive win-loss record of 157-65-32. Her 157 wins remain a school record.

Dr. Watson’s participation in college athletics goes far beyond her work at Appalachian. One of the most prominent advocates for the advancement of women’s athletics in the country, Watson co-founded the Deep South Field Hockey Association with Ruth Reid of Furman and also served as the association’s first president. Watson also served as treasurer of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, which disbanded in 1983. Dr. Watson was inducted into the ASU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.

Watson’s Year-by-Year Records 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1974 1975 1976

12-1-1 11-1-1 10-2-1 9-3-1 8-2-4 12-4-2 12-4-1 8-5-3

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Total

10-7-7 14-4-4 9-9-1 8-5-0 13-6-5 11-4-0 10-8-1 156-65-32

The Dr. Jan Watson Endowed Scholarship In 1993, the Women’s Field Hockey Endowment was founded to provide a venue by which former players, friends, and supporters of the program could assist with the program’s scholarship efforts. In 1997, the endowment was renamed the Dr. Jan Watson Endowment for Field Hockey in recognition of the contributions Dr. Watson has made to the Field Hockey program at ASU. Currently, the endowment has a cash value of over $42,000 with an additional $30,000 in pledges resulting from the University’s “Campaign for the Second Century”.

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2011 Appalachian State Field Hockey Director of athletics Charlie Cobb

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n his first six years at Appalachian State University, director of athletics Charlie Cobb has led the department to unparalleled success. The many achievements enjoyed by Appalachian athletics during the first 72 months of Cobb’s tenure include: • Three NCAA Division I football national championships — marking the first time that any program has ever won three-consecutive NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS — formerly Division I-AA) and the first NCAA football titles ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level. • Shattering football attendance records at Kidd Brewer Stadium with crowds surpassing “The Rock’s” permanent seating capacity for each of ASU’s 28 regular-season home games since Cobb’s arrival in 2005. • A 298-percent increase in football season-ticket sales. • Five-consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships — recognizing the top overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference. • Three Germann Cup championships — recognizing the top overall women’s sports program in the SoCon. • Thirty-five percent of the athletics department’s students making the Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25). • Five teams (men’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recognition awards, based on being among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. • The Yosef Club, which provides scholarship and facility support for student- athletes, raising over $2.5 million for the first time in 2009-10. Despite the state of the economy, the Yosef Club has reached the $2 million threshold for donations three years in a row and rasied nearly $2 million more in 2009-10 than it did in any year prior a string of five-straight record years since Cobb’s arrival. • Appalachian’s athletics annual budget increasing from $7.5 million in Cobb’s first year to nearly $14.5 million in 2011-12. However, the most notable of Cobb’s many achievements has been the addition of first-class facilities that will give Appalachian the opportunity to be successful across the athletics spectrum for years to come. Facility enhancements totaling $50 million were completed in 2009, headlined by the 120,000square-foot Appalachian Athletics Center. The seven-story complex, located behind Kidd Brewer Stadium’s west stands, includes new football offices and locker room, a strength and conditioning center, training facilities, academic study space and computer lab for all ASU student-athletes, as well as premium seating in the form of 600 club-level seats and 18 luxury suites. The facility enhancements also included other significant renovations to The Rock. A new ticket plaza, which serves as a grand entrance to the stadium, as well as ornamental fencing that replaced the chain-link barriers that used to surround the stadium and field were completed before the 2007 season, while a 4,400-seat upper deck on the stadium’s east side and substantial upgrades to the east and south concourses were completed prior to the ‘08 campaign. In addition to the renovations to Appalachian’s most visible athletics facility, the campaign has also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex), as well as the Apps’ first-ever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility) and renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a premier practice and competition venue for ASU basketball, indoor track and field, volleyball and wrestling. With the $50 million in facilities enhancements, all 20 of Appalachian’s intercollegiate sports teams now practice and compete in facilities that have either been built or renovated in the last decade. While Cobb is quick to point out the “total team effort” put forth to achieve the many successes that have been enjoyed since he began his tenure as ASU’s director of athletics on July 1, 2005, it is the experience, vision and work ethic of the 42-year-old Cobb that has steered the Mountaineers to new heights. Cobb’s peers recognized him for his efforts when the National Collegiate Athletics Directors Association (NACDA) named him the NCAA Division I FCS Southeast Region Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year in 2011. Prior to his arrival in Boone, Cobb was a member of the athletics department at North Carolina State University from 1998-2005. A four-year football letterwinner at NC State from 1987-90, Cobb served as the Wolfpack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media relations and studentathlete development operations, as well as serving on the department’s compact strategic planning

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initiative, gender equity and facilities committees. During his tenure, NC State increased football season-ticket sales by 87 percent and men’s basketball season-ticket sales by 121 percent. The combined ticket revenues accounted for an annual increase of over 86 percent for Wolfpack athletics, generating more than $6 million for the department. In addition, Cobb served as NC State’s administrator for baseball and women’s soccer, tournament manager for the 2004 NCAA men’s basketball first and second rounds at the RBC Center and the chair for the southeast region of the NCAA women’s soccer committee. Prior to returning to his alma mater in ‘98, Cobb spent six years in Atlanta, Ga., where he held positions with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome. As an assistant executive director for the Atlanta Sports Council and the Peach Bowl, he helped coordinate Atlanta’s bid for the 2002 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four and handled all game and event operations for the Peach Bowl. As sales manager for the Georgia Dome from 1994-97, Cobb helped procure events such as the Southeastern Conference football championship, the SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball tournaments, NCAA men’s basketball championship events, Georgia High School Association football playoffs, major concerts and other college and amateur sporting events. Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administration from NC State in 1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum Award, presented to the ACC football senior with the highest grade point average, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship. After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities, Cobb earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1992. Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC goalkeeper for NCSU women’s soccer from 1988-90 and serves as an assistant coach for Appalachian’s women’s soccer program. The Cobbs have a 13-year-old son, Harrison, and a ten-year-old daughter, Branan.

The Cobb Family: Harrison, Lindsay, Charlie, Branan

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WHO WE ARE

Nestled in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Appalachian State University combines the best attributes of a small liberal arts college with those of a large research university. Known for its value and affordability, Appalachian enrolls about 17,200 students and offers more than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors. Small classes and close interactions between faculty and students create a strong sense of community, which has become an Appalachian hallmark.

EDUCATING NORTH CAROLINA’S CITIZENS AND LEADERS

Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now attracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system and offers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a smalltown atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that average 25 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, many of whom are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian’s 411-acre main campus includes 19 academic buildings, 20 residence halls, four dining facilities and 11 recreational and athletic facilities. Appalachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City and off-campus programs in 10 counties through collaboration with area community colleges. Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics program, featuring 10 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA Division I status and have been members of the Southern Conference since 1971. The Mountaineers won their 31st Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics during the 2010-11 academic year. Appalachian has claimed six-consecutive Commissioner’s Cups and eight total Germann Cups, recognizing overall excellence in women’s athletics. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national championship titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Appalachian is the only school to ever win both the Commissioner’s Cup and the Germann Cup in the same academic year. Since joining the Southern Conference, the Mountaineers have earned league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s tennis. Nearly 35 percent of Appalachian student-athletes earn a place on the department’s Honor Roll, with a minimum GPA of 3.25. Five athletic programs have received NCAA Public Recognition Awards for their Academic Progress Rate scores being ranked among the nation’s top 10 percent.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to the high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing ASU is both a bona-fide student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, staff, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary qualifications, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regulations governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should benefit the institution through its effects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Specifically, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusiasm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide benefits to the participants.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT

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POINTS OF PRIDE

RELEVANT DEGREE PROGRAMS Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences. QUALITY ACADEMICS In its 2011 America’s Best Colleges Guide, U.S. News & World Report ranked Appalachian No. 3 among the top public master-degree granting universities in the South. Appalachian was also included in The Princeton Review’s 2011 “The Best 373 Colleges” publication based on academics as well as student surveys that praised the accessibility of the university’s faculty, quality of academic programs and value. VALUE AND AFFORDABILITY Appalachian has been named a best value by Forbes, The Princeton Review, Consumer’s Digest and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine for providing a high quality education at the lowest cost to students. Committed to making higher education affordable for every N.C. student, Appalachian offers the ACCESS scholarship program, which has supported students from the state’s lowest-income families by offering a debt-free, four-year university education. The university also includes a textbook rental program that saves a student hundreds of dollars over four years. OUTSTANDING FACULTY Ninety-nine percent of Appalachian’s full-time faculty hold doctorate, first professional degree, or other terminal degrees. SMALL CLASSES, PERSONAL ATTENTION Personal attention from faculty is a hallmark of the Appalachian experience. Classes average 25 students. This close-knit “community of learners” contributes to Appalachian having a freshman-to-sophomore retention rate of nearly 87 percent. INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS With study abroad opportunities on nearly every continent, Appalachian students have access to approximately 200 foreign sites for semester and year-long programs of study. CONTRIBUTORS TO KNOWLEDGE Each year, Appalachian receives nearly $20 million in external grants and contracts, which fund research projects that improve lives in North Carolina, across the nation and around the world. Appalachian values undergraduate research, so many of these projects generate special opportunities for students. The number of students engaging in research activities has increased 127 percent since 2005. ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE CAMPUS Appalachian was included in The Princeton Review’s 2010 “Guide to 286 Green Colleges” among the nation’s most environmentally responsible campuses, as well as Sierra Club Magazine’s 2010 list of 100 “Cool Schools,” a list of schools doing the most for the planet. Appalachian has an electricity-generating wind turbine on campus, a biodiesel-powered public transportation system and research and academic degree programs that focus on issues related to energy, economics and the environment. It also has a commitment to new buildings that are efficiently designed and LEED® certified and that use 100 percent green housekeeping supplies.

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PASSIONATE AND SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI Appalachian has more than 100,000 living alumni with 73 percent remaining in North Carolina after graduation. They are leaders in their communities and professions, exemplifying how Appalachian can and GoASU.com does make a difference in the world.


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DR. KENNETH E. PEACOCK

CHANCELLOR

Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became Appalachian State University’s sixth chancellor in July 2004. During his tenure, Appalachian has experienced significant growth in several areas, and the quality of the university’s academic programs has continued to advance, directing extensive national attention to Appalachian. The university has become a destination of choice among the brightest and best high school graduates, with freshman SAT scores averaging 1136 and grade point averages 3.92 in the 2010-11 academic year. Since Chancellor Peacock assumed office, Appalachian has raised more than $93.5 million in private funding. Appalachian ACCESS, a university scholarship program offering North Carolina’s low-income students living at or below the poverty level a four-year university education debt free, was first awarded to members of the freshman class in 2007. Capital improvements and new construction under Chancellor Peacock’s leadership have included the Student Recreation Center, Central Dining Facility, Athletics Center, new on-campus housing as well as residence hall renovations, steam system upgrades, and the opening of Belk Library and Information Commons and a new college of education building. Construction is under way on a new facility for the Honors College and an expansion to Plemmons Student Union. Prior to his appointment as chancellor, Peacock served at Appalachian as interim provost and executive vice chancellor. He joined the faculty in Appalachian’s Walker College of Business in 1983, was appointed assistant dean of the business school in 1987, associate dean in 1989, and served as dean of the college from 1992-2003. Previously, he taught at the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and worked for the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse & Co. in their Winston-Salem and Charlotte offices. Chancellor Peacock received his undergraduate degree in accounting at Mars Hill College and his master’s and doctorate degrees in accounting at Louisiana State University. In September 2006, he received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Mars Hill College. Chancellor Peacock is a native of Rocky Mount. He and his wife, Rosanne, have two grown sons. Chancellor Peacock serves on the NCAA Division I Presidential Advisory Group, Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors, Homes for Children Board of Directors, Leadership North Carolina Board of Directors, and he chairs the North Carolina Campus Compact Executive Board. He has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. He also is the recipient of the Golden Eagle Award for Leadership from AdvantageWest and the L. Richardson Preyer Alumni Award from Leadership North Carolina. In addition, the Peacocks are involved in a variety of civic/community programs and activities.

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APPALACHIAN TIMELINE 1899

Dougherty brothers founded Watauga Academy

1903

North Carolina legislature recognized The Appalachian Training School of Teachers as a state institution

1921

North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Normal School two-year college program

1929

North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Teachers College four-year program

1948

North Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorized the ASTC Graduate School

1967

North Carolina legislature authorized Appalachian State University, with three undergraduate colleges

1971

University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one of its regional campuses

1982

Enrollment exceeded 10,000 students

1993

Dr. Francis T. Borkowski became chancellor

2001

TIME Magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year

2004

Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became chancellor

2005

Football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship

2006

Enrollment exceeded 15,000; football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship a second time

2007

Football team won NCAA Division I National Champion a third time

2008

Enrollment exceeded 16,000

2009

State’s largest electricity-generating wind turbine installed on campus

2010

New College of Health Sciences opened in July

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ASU TODAY Enrollment 17,222 students in Fall 2010 15,137 undergraduate and 2,085 graduate Top Represented N.C. Counties Mecklenburg Wake Watauga Guilford Forsyth Catawba States most represented North Carolina Georgia Virginia Florida Tennessee South Carolina Academics College of Arts and Sciences Walker College of Business Reich College of Education College of Fine and Applied Arts College of Health Sciences Hayes School of Music University College Cratis D. Williams Graduate School More than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership Fall 2010 Average Freshman SAT 1136 Student/Faculty Ratio 16-to-1 Estimated 2010-11 Undergraduate Expenses $11,220 for in-state students and $22,532 for out-ofstate students. Includes tuition, fees, room, standard meal plan and textbook rental

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LEADERSHIP CHANCELLOR Kenneth E. Peacock

PROVOST AND EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLOR Lori Gonzalez BOARD OF TRUSTEES Bradley T. Adcock $&0 t Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Durham, N.C. J. Edgar Broyhill Businessman Winston-Salem, N.C. Jeannine Underdown Collins 1SFTJEFOU t Underdown and Associates Boone, N.C. John E. Cooper, Jr. 0XOFS t Mast General Store Boone, N.C. Lauren M. Estes 1SFTJEFOU t Student Government Association Boone, N.C. Hughlene B. Frank Community volunteer Greensboro, N.C. Avery B. Hall Sr. 4FOJPS 7JDF 1SFTJEFOU #VTJOFTT #BOLFS t Wachovia Bank Kernersville, N.C.

Helen A. Powers Retired businesswoman Asheville, N.C. Alice Roess Real estate/mortgage investor/community volunteer Blowing Rock, N.C. James M. Rose, Sr. $&0 t Leasing Services II, Inc. Shelby, N.C. Michael A. Steinback 0QFSBUJOH 1BSUOFS t Stonebridge Partners Asheville, N.C. G. A. Sywassink $IBJSNBO BOE $&0 t Standard Holding Corporation Hilton Head, SC Matthew J. Szulik Retired businessman Raleigh, N.C. CONSTITUENCY REPRESENTATIVES (NON-VOTING): Jill R. Ehnenn 'BDVMUZ 4FOBUF $IBJS t Department of English Bill H. Durham 1SFTJEFOU t Alumni Association

Cathy Ziegler 4UBò $PVODJM 1SFTJEFOU t Office of Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE DR. ALAN HAUSER

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Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 26th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Appointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Council since 1979. Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chairperson of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous committees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Concordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail, who is the Assistant Director of Summer Sessions at Appalachian State University, have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.

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ONCE A MOUNTAINEER, ALWAYS A MOUNTAINEER

The Appalachian Alumni Association encourages fellowship among its members, promotes goodwill toward Appalachian, and assists Appalachian by carrying out projects to support the university. The non-dues paying Association provides a number of events and programs for the over 90,000 Appalachian alumni, including: t Homecoming and fan gatherings for athletic events t Regional and affinity chapters as part of the Appalachian Family Network t The Gold Book online alumni community t Travel tour opportunities t APPdate electronic newsletter t Black & Gold Reunion and Spring Alumni weekends t Alumni awards and scholarship programs t Appalachian alumni e-mail addresses t Special offers such as Appalachian NC license tags, discount insurance programs and affinity merchandise t Alumni website including online alumni directory, event information and registration, alumni blog, downloadable screensavers/wallpapers, online photo album and more at www.alumni.appstate.edu

Appalachian Alumni Association McKinney Alumni Center ASU Box 32015 Boone, NC 28608

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BOONE

NORTH CAROLINA Boone lies in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians. It is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Among its accolades are inclusion in National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards” and U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” Boone is a college town, home to Appalachian State University. Originally Watauga Academy, the institution was formed to educate the mountain children and to ultimately prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. The university serves as a top economic driver followed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. The Boone area is characterized by mountain culture and casual living. Outdoor activities, cultural events, local dining and unique shops attract visitors from all over the world year-round. From breathtaking scenic views to Boone’s eclectic downtown area, known as King Street, there is something for everyone. One of the highlights of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of recent and historically important artwork and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the finest artists of the region. A wide array of quality arts and cultural events enhance the Boone community. The university’s month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, known as An Appalachian Summer Festival, has brought notable performers such as Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Charlie Daniels and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. During the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. Boone offers an uncommon quality of life — that’s why many visitors come for a weekend and stay for a lifetime.

BOONE AT A GLANCE… t t t t t

The county seat of Watauga County Population: 14,942 Incorporated in 1872 Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel Boone One of four North American Adventure Destinations – Adventure Sports magazine t Average summer temperature: 70 degrees t “Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry sells approximately 13,000 Fraser Fir trees annually t One of the lowest annual unemployment rates in the Southeast

WHAT’S VISIBLE FROM KIDD BREWER STADIUM… State’s Largest Wind Turbine This community-scale, 100-kilowatt wind turbine stands 153 feet and feeds enough electricity directly to the grid to power 15 homes. It was paid for primarily through student funds and in partnership with the campus utility, New River Light and Power. Aside from producing clean energy, the turbine serves as an educational monument to Appalachian’s ethic of sustainability. Howard’s Knob Located just a half mile from downtown Boone, this peak has an elevation of 4,420 feet. It was named for Benjamin Howard, a Revolutionary War loyalist who fled to a cave there to escape American patriots. Rich Mountain One of 20 North Carolina mountains bearing this name, the Watauga County ridge extends northwest from Boone. It is named for its unusually fertile though rugged slopes. Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places

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