Muhlenberg College 2016 women's lacrosse yearbook

Page 1

L ACROSSE201 6


Muhlenberg College Women’s Lacrosse 11 SEASONS OUT OF THE LAST 13 WINNING AT LEAST 7 GAMES (ONLY ONE SUCH SEASON IN PROGRAM HISTORY PRIOR TO 2003) 18 CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE WINS FROM 2008 TO 2011 (SCHOOL RECORD FOR A FOUR-YEAR SPAN) 4 CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE PLAYOFF APPEARANCES SINCE 2008 FIRST HOME PLAYOFF GAME EVER IN 2015 36 ALL-CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS SINCE 2000 7 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH AN ALL-REGION PLAYER 13.87 GOALS PER GAME THE LAST EIGHT YEARS 3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE TEAMS SINCE 2007 31 STRAIGHT WINS AGAINST NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS (2005-10) Connect with the Mules Web www.muhlenbergsports.com

Facebook www.facebook.com/MuhlenbergCollegeAthletics

Twitter @muhl_sports and @muhl_wlax

Instagram @muhl_sports and @muhlenberg_wlax

YouTube www.youtube.com/user/muhlsid

Live Stats www.sidearmstats.com/muhlenberg/wlax/ (all home games)

Live Video portal.stretchinternet.com/muhlenberg/ (all home games)


Muhlenberg College Lacrosse 2016 Quick Facts Muhlenberg College Location......................... Allentown, PA 18104 Founded......................... 1848 Enrollment..................... 2,200 Web Site......................... www.muhlenberg.edu Affiliation....................... NCAA Division III Conference..................... Centennial Conference Nickname....................... Mules Colors............................ Cardinal Red & Grey Home Stadium................ Scotty Wood Stadium Home Field..................... Frank Marino Field Surface........................... AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D Capacity......................... 3,000 Year Built....................... 1998 (resodded 2008)

Management President ....................... John I. Williams Dean of Students............. Karen Green Athletic Director............. Corey Goff Assistant Director........... Megan Patruno S.W.A............................. Megan Eddinger Athletics Phone............... (484) 664-3380 Athletics Fax................... (484) 664-3035 Head Athletic Trainer...... Steve Nemes Assoc. Athletic Trainer..... Lindsay Porembo Asst. Athletic Trainer....... Sara Talarico Asst. Athletic Trainer....... Jamie Scalise

Lacrosse Head Coach.................... Kristen Stuckel Alma Mater .................... Gettysburg ’95 Record at Muhlenberg...... 116-110 (15 seasons) Overall Record................ same

Contents Mule Lacrosse Coaching Staff............................... 2

Schedule February Sat

27 at Drew................................1:00

Roster............................................3 Off the Field.................................. 4 Life After Lax..................................5

March Tue

1 at Arcadia............................ 4:00

Juniors.......................................8-9

Tue

8 h vs. Cazenovia...................... 10:30

Sophomores................................. 10

Thr

10 h vs. Bridgewater................... 12:30

Newcomers....................................11

WED 16 LEBANON VALLEY............... 5:00

E-mail........................... rbragg@muhlenberg.edu

2015 Review.................................. 12

Sat

Assistant Coach.............. Emily Hubley

Team Photo/Schedule........ back cover

THR 24 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.).............. 3:00

Office Phone................... (484) 664-3384 E-mail........................... kstuckel@muhlenberg.edu Assistant Coach.............. Rachael Bragg Office Phone................... (484) 664-3866

Seniors....................................... 6-7

E-mail........................... ehubley@muhlenberg.edu 2015 Record.................... 9-7 (5-4 Centennial)

Muhlenberg College

2015 CC place.................. fourth

Muhlenberg College......................24

Record Since 2003........... 109-88 (.553)

Muhlenberg Athletics.................... 25

Instagram....................... @muhlenbergwlax

Centennial Conference.................. 25

Athletic Communications Director.......................... Mike Falk Office Phone................... (484) 664-3232 E-mail........................... falk@muhlenberg.edu Assistant Director........... Matt Nelson Office Phone................... (484) 664-3168

Sat

19 at Montclair State................ 3:00 26 * at Franklin & Marshall...........1:00

April FRI

1 * GETTYSBURG ..................... 7:00

Management/Support Staff............26

WED 6 * HAVERFORD......................4:00

Lacrosse Facilities.........................27

SAT Sat

9 * WASHINGTON COLLEGE..... 1:00 16 * at McDaniel......................... 4:00

History

WED 20 * SWARTHMORE..................4:00

Individual Records................... 28-29

SAT 23 * BRYN MAWR................... 12:00

Team Records...............................29

Wed 27 * at Dickinson........................ 7:00

Honor Roll....................................30

Sat

30 * at Ursinus.......................... 12:00

E-mail........................... mnelson@muhlenberg.edu

Website.......................... muhlenbergsports.com

h at Hilton Head, S.C.

Twitter........................... @muhl_sports

* Centennial Conference

.

Credits: The 2016 women’s lacrosse yearbook was produced by the Muhlenberg College Athletic Communications Office. Photography, Amico Studio, Scott Allison, Jim O’Connor (NJSportPics.com) and Muhlenberg Sports Information; Printing, Independent Graphics of Pittston, Pa. (570-654-4040).


Roster No Name Cl Pos Ht 2 Amanda Tullo Fr M 5-5 3 Amanda Orlak *** Sr D 5-5 4 Olivia Nacheff So A 5-2 5 Alex Hyatt Fr M 5-1 6 Emily Tedesco Fr A 5-4 7 Nicole Dvoretsky * So M 5-7 8 Emma Carmody Fr M 5-9 9 Arielle Sherman ***+ Sr D/M 5-2 10 Rachel Pedersen *** Sr D 5-7 11 Stephanie D’Ascoli * Jr A 5-2 12 Kelsey Nagle ** Jr A 5-5 13 Kiersten Mulvey ***+ Sr G 5-3 15 Allison Murnick **+ Jr D 5-5 16 Brigid Noone * Sr A 5-5 17 Caroline Dolan Fr M 5-4 18 Morgan Lukaszewicz Jr A 5-3 19 Melissa Rudberg Fr D 5-7 20 Kailey Fandl So D 5-1 21 Nora Fisher ** Jr M 5-9 23 Jordy Bonvini * So M/A 5-5 24 Casey Armstrong ***+ Sr A 5-9 25 Alli April * Jr D 5-4 26 Erin Duca Fr M 5-6 27 Sara Allison ** Jr G 5-9 28 Eliza Clark So M 5-4 29 Alisa DeLuca Fr D 5-2 30 Cassidy Freudenberg Jr A/D 5-2 34 Morgan Weiss Fr D 5-4 * letters won + captains

2

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

Hometown/High School Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville Short Hills, N.J./Millburn Owings Mills, Md./Garrison Forest School Havertown, Pa./Friends’ Central Towaco, N.J./Montville Twp. Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan South Brunswick, N.J./Rutgers Prep Fair Haven, N.J./Rumson-Fair Haven Fairfield, N.J./West Essex Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Green Brook, N.J./Rutgers Prep Montclair, N.J./Montclair Howell, N.J./Saint Rose Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape Elizabeth Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood West Hartford, Conn./Watkinson School Livingston, N.J./Livingston South Brunswick, N.J./South Brunswick Westport, Conn./Staples Wayne, N.J./Montclair Kimberley Academy Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes Kingsville, Md./Mercy Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Easton, Pa./Easton

@muhl_sports


Coaching Staff

Kristen Stuckel Head Coach • 16th season Gettysburg ’95

Rachael Bragg

mule lacrosse 2001-15

Assistant Coach • first season

Year......................W-L............Centennial W-L 2001..................... 3-11.......................2-7

Birmingham-Southern ’13

Kristen Stuckel was hired as

2002.....................4-11.......................2-7

First-year Muhlenberg assistant

Muhlenberg’s head coach of lacrosse

2003......................8-7...................... 4-5

Rachael Bragg was a four-year

in the summer of 2000 and has led

player at Birmingham-Southern

arrival, the Mules had just one winning campaign in 17

broke school record for wins in a season   first winning record since 1987   school record for goals in a season   tied school record for goals in a game   all-time assists leader

ing goalie. She twice traveled overseas to play lacrosse,

seasons.

2004..................... 5-9.......................2-7

first to Prague and Berlin in 2010 and then to Australia

Stuckel guided the Mules to Centennial Conference

2005......................8-7...................... 3-6

in 2012.

the program to 10 winning seasons in the last 13 years. Prior to her

playoff berths in 2008, 2009 and 2014 and their firstever home playoff game in 2015. Her overall record in 15

College, where she saw action every position on the field includ-

first shutout in program history   two first-team All-CC players

After graduating from Birmingham-Southern in

2006.................... 10-6..................... 3-6

2013, Bragg spent the summer and fall as a lacrosse coach for Next Level Lacrosse, teaching the game to children ages 9-14. In the spring of 2014, she was an

The winningest coach in program history, Stuckel has

school record for wins and assists in a season   Lehigh Valley player of the year   first-team all-region player   all-time scoring leader

coached 36 All-CC selections, 11 all-region picks – in-

2007......................9-7.......................2-7

In 2015, Bragg served as an assistant for a Catholic

cluding at least one in each of the last seven years – two

best start (5-0) in school history   school record for longest winning streak

University women’s lacrosse team that won the Land-

seasons is 116-110, including a 109-88 mark in the last 10 campaigns.

Academic All-District picks and two Lehigh Valley players of the year. Her 116 wins rank fourth in CC history.   Muhlenberg won a school-record eight games in both 2003 and 2005, then topped that with 10 wins in 2006. The 2008 squad won 11 games, including five in the ultra-competitive CC.   The Mules had their best season yet in 2009, going 10-4 and finishing third – behind two national semifinalists – in the CC.   During Stuckel’s tenure, the Mules have recorded the first shutouts in team history and set school records for goals and assists in a season and assists in a game. The program’s all-time leaders in almost every statistical category have played for Stuckel.   Stuckel also coached field hockey at Muhlenberg from

assistant coach at Georgetown Visitation Prep School.

mark Conference championship, was ranked sixth in

2008..................... 11-5...................... 5-4

the Division III poll and advanced to the quarterfinals

first playoff appearance in school history   ranked in top 30 in Division III   school records for wins and goals in a season   15th in Division III in goals per game

of the NCAA Tournament.   Bragg attended St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, Md., where she played lacrosse and basketball.

2009.................... 10-4..................... 6-3   second straight playoff appearance   first playoff first-round bye   school record for fewest losses in a season   best Centennial Conference record and finish   received votes in IWLCA national poll   three of four losses came to national semifinalists   two second-team all-region selections

First-year Mule assistant Emily

five games with 20+ goals   missed playoff berth by one game

Hubley is no stranger to Centennial Conference women’s lacrosse. She

2011.......................7-8...................... 3-6

was a four-time All-CC midfielder

2012...................... 5-8.......................1-8

2000 to 2003, leading the Mules to a 43-30 record and a No. 7 national ranking in 2003.

2013.......................8-7...................... 3-6

at Washington College, earning first-team honors in each of her last three years.

three years as a graduate assistant in both sports at her

finished season with three straight wins   two shutouts for the first time in program history   all-region selection for the fifth year in a row

alma mater. Gettysburg won or shared the Centen-

2014......................10-7..................... 4-5

nial Conference field hockey championships all three

earned first CC playoff berth in five years   received votes in IWLCA national poll   CC defensive player of the year   two first-team all-region selections for the first time   school record for assists in a season   record five players on All-CC team

A 1995 graduate of Gettysburg College, Stuckel spent

seasons and captured its first CC lacrosse title in 2000. During the 1999-2000 school year, the Bullets were ranked in the top 10 in Division III in both sports.   Stuckel lettered seven times as an undergraduate field hockey and lacrosse player. She was a first-team all-conference midfielder in field hockey and a secondteam All-Central Region defensive player in lacrosse.   Stuckel is married to Steve Seiler and has four children, Kerry (12), Katie (10), Luke (7) and Lilly (4).

Washington College ’15

2010..................... 9-6...................... 4-5

five one-goal losses, three to playoff teams   program’s first freshman all-region selection

Emily Hubley Assistant Coach • first season

She was also a three-time all-region selection and a 2014 All-America first-team pick. Hubley finished her Washington College career first all-time in draw controls (212), second in caused turnovers (98), third in goals (191) and fifth in points (237).   Hubley also played basketball at Washington and was an All-CC selection as a senior in 2015. She received the school’s Senior Athletic Award, given to

2015.......................9-7...................... 5-4

the student who “achieved the most in athletics at

first home playoff game in program history   first three-time first-team All-CC selection   program’s all-time leader in points and goals and   CC all-time leader in draw controls   Division III leader in goals scored

Washington College.”   A 2015 graduate with a degree in biology, Hubley worked at lacrosse camps and clinics throughout her collegiate career and coached the Philly Blast Girls Lacrosse Club in the summer of 2014.   Hubley was a three-sport captain in lacrosse, basketball and field hockey at Bayard Rustin High School in West Chester, Pa.

Kristen Stuckel won her 100th career game when Muhlenberg defeated FDU-Florham, 18-9, in 2014.

@muhl_sports

MUHLENBERG LACROSSE 2016

3


Off the Field The members of the Muhlenberg College lacrosse team are appreciative of their status as collegiate players and make every effort to give back to the community

wounded warrior project

that supports them. • Every year, the Mules run in a 5K charity race in the fall. In 2015, they participated in the Allentown Goes Red 5K, which raises money for the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. “Running a 5K is a Fall Ball tradition for our team; not only do we support a wonderful cause, but it’s also a great way for the team to bond with each other,” said senior co-captain Arielle Sherman. “This cause was very close to many of my teammates’ hearts since some of us have had family members and friends battle cancer, some still battling.”   The Mules honored veterans for their game against McDaniel last year, donning special camouflage jerseys and wearing eye black in support of the Wounded Warrior Project. The team also raised more than $1,800 for the WWP, a charity and veteran’s service organization that offers a variety of programs, services and events for wounded veterans of the military. “We were so excited about our jerseys because they were cool, but more so we were excited to help the Wounded Warrior Project because [our veterans] are so great. They’ve done so much for us, so we were so happy to step up for them,” said senior Christina Vittorio.

Previous races for the Mules were the Step Out Against Domestic Violence 5K

friends of jaclyn

sponsored by Turning Point of the Lehigh Valley and Ashly’s 5K Race for Freedom, an event created in honor of a local woman who was killed while serving in Iraq. • In the fall of 2012, Muhlenberg sold diabetes awareness t-shirts and donated almost $300 for diabetes awareness and research to JDRF. • In December 2011, the Mules collected toys and made cards for children suffering from cancer for their holiday party at St. Joseph’s Hospital in New Jersey. • In the fall of 2010, the Mules took the concept of community service one step further, implementing a “charity challenge.” The team broke into two groups,

The Mules dedicated their home game against Washington in 2014 as a

with each half choosing a cause. The challenge was to see who could raise the

fundraiser for Friends of Jaclyn, a organization whose mission is to improve

most money or donate the most time to their chosen charity. Half the team

the quality of life for children and their families who are battling pediatric

did landscaping and threw a Halloween party for the Sixth Street Shelter, and

brain tumors and to raise awareness about this insidious disease.

the other half participated in the Book Blast program at Roosevelt Elementary

Friends of Jaclyn was founded in honor of Jaclyn Murphy, who was diagnosed

School.

with medulloblastoma, a malignant brain tumor, in 2004. In 2005, Jaclyn

• While on Spring Break in Florida in 2010, the Mules took some time out of their practice and playing schedule to visit with children ages 2-4 at Winter Park Day Nursery.

became connected to and was later adopted as an honorary member of the women’s lacrosse team at Northwestern University. Jaclyn’s courage and joy for life inspired the players to achieve a “perfect season,” winning Northwestern’s first NCAA championship in 64 years. After the season, the Murphy

• Lacrosse also teams up with other Muhlenberg women’s teams every year to celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day. More than 50 inner-city girls from the Allentown community visit Muhlenberg and learn to play different sports from the Mule athletes.

family started the foundation to pair children with pediatric brain tumors with college and high school athletic teams.   The Mules collected donations for Friends of Jaclyn and raffled off gifts donated by local businesses during the Washington game.

study abroad In a world that is becoming increasingly interdependent, study abroad represents a significant means by which students may better prepare themselves to face challenges of the future. Muhlenberg College encourages students in all majors to study overseas at quality institutions in Europe, Australia, Asia, Latin America and Africa. 52.4% of Muhlenberg graduates from the Class of 2014 studied abroad. Currently there are between 250 and 300 students studying abroad each year. Muhlenberg women’s lacrosse players have taken advantage of these wonderful opportunities to study abroad in the fall. In 2015, juniors Sara Allison and Nora Fisher spent the fall semester in Florence, Italy, while junior Cassidy Freudenberg studied in Queenland, Australia. In recent years, Mules have also studied abroad in Maastricht, the Netherlands.

4

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

@muhl_sports


Life After Lax At Muhlenberg College we are proud of the academic achievements of our athletes. Listed below are graduates from the women’s lacrosse program who played while Coach Stuckel has been at Muhlenberg. We are pleased to note both the number of players who met the graduation requirements and the quality of the occupations at which they work. Sarah Weiss Domis ’01 Psychotherapist/Research Coordinator University of Pennsylvania Havertown, Pa.

Steph Light ’06 Vascular Access Specialist Teleflex Medical New York City

Teresa Lunardi ’02 Physician Assistant Maternity-Gynecology Associates Newark, Del.

Courtney Tapkas O’Brian ’06 Elementary Account Manager Lakeshore Learning Madison, N.J.

Sarah Bowman Arenberg ’03 Teacher/High School Softball Coach Bridgewater, N.J.

Katie Reimann ’07 Vice President Sales, TradeWeb New York City

Lynsey Caldwell Owen ’03 Physician, Private Practice Giselle Aerni ’04 Team Physician Associate Fellowship Director for Sports   Medicine Fellowship University of Connecticut Storrs, Conn. Candace Coffman Krecz ’04 Stay-at-Home Mom Baltimore Kristen Kastner ’04 Counselor Field Hockey Coach Northport (N.Y.) High School Diana Bleakley ’05 Admissions Recruiter Friends’ Central High School Suburban Philadelphia

Kelli Sakonchick ’07 Capital Management MassMutual West Hartford, Conn. Taylor Armstrong ’08 Imprint Sales Manager, Special Markets Penguin Random House Publishing New York City Marissa Capuano ’08 Account Executive, Sales Finlay Tea Solutions Maura Lane ’08 Chemistry Teacher Assistant Lacrosse Coach New Hampton (N.H.) School Kate Sawyer ’08 Nurse Boston, Mass.

Christa Carlstrand Kichline ’05 Corporate Sales Trainer Chadds Ford, Pa.

Marguerite Farrell ’09 Lacrosse Coach Charleston, S.C.

Amy Lanning ’05 Grant Manager Children’s Hospital of Boston

Sara Hiller ’09 Marketing Nautica New York City

Ally Marman ’05 Fundraiser Walk Manager White Plains, N.Y. Charlotte Adams Bertz ’06 Stay-at-Home Mom Rumson, N.J. Shannon Donohue Forde ’06 Senior Manager of Marketing and Events NFL Player Association Washington, D.C. Jessica Geiger Marsh ’06 Account Executive Dan Klores Communications New York City

Farrin Jay ’09 Manager NBC News New York City Ruth Morrongiello ’09 Assistant Director Financial Aid Counselor Manhattan College Bronx, N.Y. Megan Wilson ’09 Senior Manager, Marketing HGTV Magazine New York City

Alyssa Bascelli ’10 Physical Therapist New Jersey Ashley Foltiny ’10 works at Shipley School Philadelphia, Pa. Amanda McGovern ’10 works at law firm Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver &   Jacobson LLP Los Angeles, Calif. Danielle Scarrone ’10 Talent Director Atrium Staffing Howell, N.J. Lauren DeCarle ’11 Senior Account Executive Bloomburg LP New York City Danielle Rosen ’11 Partnerships Snapchat, Inc. New York City

Alexandra Franck ’13 Fourth-Grade Teacher Parklawn Elementary School Arlington, Va. Jill Freda ’13 Law School Student Seton Hall University Ali Gabriele ’13 Fifth-Grade Teacher JV Girls’ Lacrosse Coach Fairfax County (Va.) Public Schools Tiffany Kreider ’13 United States Navy Michelle Certosimo ’14 Graduate School for Social Work Rutgers University Social Work Intern, Jewish Family Service Stick2Stick Lacrosse Coach New Jersey Rachel Chinman ’14 Marketing, Research, Traffic Coordinator Zoom Active Lifestyle

Maggie Sullivan ’11 School of Business University of Connecticut

Veronica Maccia ’14 Account Coordinator Pierce Mattie Communications New York City

Allisyn Vachon ’11 National Program Manager Alzheimer’s Foundation of America New York City

Kelsey Mital ’14 Human Resources Toys R Us New Jersey

Kelsey Elmer ’12 Communications Intern Something Independent Denver, Colo.

Kaitlyn McCaffrey ’14 Project Manager, Prime Access New York City

Maggie Hare ’12 Account Manager Magnet 360 New York City Sarah Hetrick ’12 Ingredient Sales and Marketing Ingredient Connections, Inc. Jersey City, N.J. Angela Napoletano ’12 First-Grade Teacher Scarsdale, N.Y. Becky Ritter ’12 Executive Assistant Theory New York City

Anna Provax ’14 Roger Williams School of Law Rhode Island Ally Shaffer ’14 Head of Merchandising Lululemon Marlton, N.J. Allie Califano ’15 Substitute Teacher Sarah McTamany ’15 Doctor of Physical Therapy Student University of Maryland Alexandra Oberle ’15 Membership Advisor Equinox Gym

Jessica Shegoski ’12 Human Resources Citigroup New York City

Kayleigh Thies ’15 Graduate Student, Sports Administration Field Hockey Assistant Coach Montclair State University

Alex Bellini ’13 Adelphi University

Stephanie Umbach ’15 SHI International

Molly Davin ’13 Resource Manager Deloitte & Touche New York City

Christina Vittorio ’15 Assistant Lacrosse Coach JV Lacrosse Coach Morris Knolls High School

Current and former Mules got together at the 2014 alumnae game.

@muhl_sports

MUHLENBERG LACROSSE 2016

5


Seniors 2 4 Casey Armstrong

Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2013 15 12 10 20 30 32 .313 17 2 23 2014 17 17 44 28 72 105 .419 12 8 36 2015 14 13 40 28 68 89 .449 8 3 24 Totals 46 42 94 76 170 226 .416 37 13 83 • Honors All-Centennial Conference second team, 2014 and 2015 CC offensive player of the week, 2014 and 2015 • Career Highs points - 10 vs. Washington, 2015, and Ursinus, 2014 goals - 9 vs. Ursinus, 2014 assists - 5 vs. FDU-Florham, 2014 ground balls - 3 vs. Montclair State, 2014; vs. King’s, 2013 draw controls - 7 vs. Haverford and Washington, 2014 • Top Games 2015: 6 goals, 3 assists in wins vs. Arcadia, Haverford and Swarthmore 6 goals, 4 assists vs. Washington 6 goals, 2 assists, 4 DC vs. Ursinus 2014: 9 goals, assist in playoff-clinching win vs. Ursinus 4 goals, 5 assists, 4 DC vs. FDU-Florham 4 goals, 2 assists, 7 DC vs. Haverford 3 goals, 4 assists vs. RIT and Albright 2013: 3 goals, 2 assists, 2 GB, 2 DC vs. Widener goal, 4 assists, 2 GB, 3 DC vs. Albright 4 assists vs. Ursinus

Senior • A • 5-9 • 3VL South Brunswick, N.J./South Brunswick

At Muhlenberg: Team co-captain ... One of the top offensive threats in the Centennial Conference ... Two-time All-CC selection ... On Muhlenberg’s all-time lists, ranks fifth in assists, 12th in point and 13th in goals ... Keys the transition game with her speed ... Has improved shot placement ... Second in the CC in points per game last year ... Tied school record for points by a sophomore in 2014 ... Set school record for assists by a freshman ... Personal: Scored 100 career points and was a two-time first-team all-conference selection at South Brunswick High School ... Won “Rising Viking” and “Spirit of Viking” awards ... Also played soccer and ran track ... Parents are Michael and Bernadette Armstrong ... Born July 7, 1994 ... A biology major and double minor in public health and business administration.

1 3 Kiersten Mulvey Senior • G • 5-3 • 3VL Green Brook, N.J./Rutgers Prep

At Muhlenberg: Team co-captain ... Returns for her third year as starting goalie ... Has good reflexes and clears the ball well ... Smart and agile on her feet ... Personal: Earned four varsity letters in lacrosse, basketball and soccer at Rutgers Prep, where she was a classmate of Arielle Sherman ... Team MVP and two-time all-state in lacrosse despite never having played before high school ... Played on state championship basketball team ... Parents are Joseph and Christine Mulvey ... Born Feb. 23, 1994 ... A neuroscience major and public health minor.

Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS Min Sv GA GAA Pct 2013 7 1 240 16 35 8.75 .314 2014 17 17 781 122 157 12.06 .437 2015 16 16 584 74 128 13.15 .366 Totals 40 34 1605 212 320 11.96 .398 • Career Highs saves - 15 vs. Washington, 2014 • Top Games 2015: 11 saves vs. St. Joseph’s 10 saves vs. Haverford 2014: 15 saves vs. Washington 11 saves, 3 GB, CT in OT win vs. Dickinson 14 saves, 4 GB vs. McDaniel 12 saves vs. Franklin & Marshall 2013: 8 saves, 4 GB vs. Swarthmore in first career start 4 saves vs. King’s

1 6 Brigid Noone Senior • A • 5-5 • 1VL Howell, N.J./Saint Rose

At Muhlenberg: Hoping to recover to full health for her senior season ... Started the first 11 games of her sophomore campaign before suffering an injury ... Sidelined for the entire 2015 year ... Playmaker who excels at setting up teammates ... Very comfortable playing behind the crease ... Personal: Won four letters in lacrosse and three apiece in field hockey and winter track at Saint Rose High Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2013 6 0 3 1 4 4 .750 3 2 0 2014 11 11 2 4 6 4 .500 0 0 0 2015 injured Totals 17 11 5 5 10 8 .625 3 2 0 • Top Games 2014: goal, 2 assists vs. Lebanon Valley goal, assist vs. Albright 2013: scored first career goal vs. Eastern in second game

6

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

School ... All-division in field hockey and team captain in lacrosse and track ... Parents are Thomas and Barbara Noone ... Older sister Kate Noone ‘09 played lacrosse for the Mules ... Born July 28, 1994 ... A business administration major (management and organization concentration).

@muhl_sports


Seniors 3 Amanda Orlak

Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2013 13 8 0 0 0 0 — 23 11 4 2014 17 17 1 1 2 2 .500 34 16 8 2015 16 16 0 1 1 0 — 26 21 9 Totals 46 41 1 2 3 2 .500 83 48 21 • Career Highs ground balls - 5, three times caused turnovers - 4 vs. Washington, 2015, and Montclair State, 2014 draw controls - 2, six times • Top Games 2015: 4 GB, 2 CT, assist vs. Walsh 3 GB, 4 CT vs. Washington 3 GB, 3 CT vs. Franklin & Marshall 2014: 5 GB, 4 CT vs. Montclair State 5 GB, 3 CT vs. Franklin & Marshall 4 GB, CT, assist vs. Dickinson 4 GB, 2 CT vs. Rochester Institute of Technology first career goal vs. Gwynedd Mercy 2013: 4 GB vs. King’s 3 GB, 2 CT vs. Gettysburg 3 GB vs. Dickinson 2 GB, 2 CT vs. Widener

Senior • D • 5-5 • 3VL Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville

At Muhlenberg: Mainstay on defense ... Brings considerable experience to the defensive end ... Leads all active defensive players in games played, games started, ground balls and caused turnovers ... Solid defender with a strong stick check ... Will do whatever it takes to clear the ball ... Second on the team in caused turnovers and third in ground balls last year ... Third in both categories as a sophomore ... Personal: Team captain in lacrosse and basketball at Robbinsville High School ... Named to all-conference team as a senior and was offensive player of the year as a junior ... Also lettered in basketball and as a soccer goalie ... Parents are Joe and Diane Orlak ... Born June 6, 1994 ... A double major in accounting and business administration ... Studied in Maastricht, the Netherlands, during the Fall 2014 semester.

1 0 Rachel Pedersen Senior • D • 5-7 • 3VL Fair Haven, N.J./Rumson-Fair Haven Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2013 13 8 2 0 2 4 .500 9 4 5 2014 16 6 0 0 0 0 — 8 1 0 2015 12 12 0 0 0 0 — 10 4 2 Totals 41 26 2 0 2 4 .500 27 9 7 • Career Highs ground balls - 3 vs. Arcadia, 2015 draw controls - 2 vs. Merchant Marine, 2013 • Notables recorded 3 ground balls and a caused turnover vs. Arcadia, 2015 scored goals vs. King’s and Bryn Mawr in 2013

At Muhlenberg: Key defensive player for the Mules ... Uses her long reach and height to complete double teams ... Started first 12 games of last season before suffering season-ending injury ... Personal: Played defense and midfield for two-time Group II champions at Rumson-Fair Haven High School ... Earned three varsity letters and served as team captain ... Parents are Doug and Lauren Pedersen ... Born March 29, 1994 ... A business administration major and public health minor ... Studied in Maastricht, the Netherlands, during the Fall 2014 semester.

9 Arielle Sherman Senior • M • 5-2 • 3VL South Brunswick, N.J./Rutgers Prep

At Muhlenberg: Team co-captain ... Feisty and determined ... Contributes on both ends of the field ... Specializes in fighting for ground balls ... Gives the team energy ... Third on the Mules in caused turnovers and sixth in ground balls as a freshman despite playing limited minutes in some games ... Missed start of 2014 season with injury ... Personal: Was team captain and team MVP in lacrosse as a senior at Rutgers Prep ... Teammate of Mule sophomore Kiersten Mulvey ... Also lettered four times apiece in basketball and soccer ... Parents are Mark and Brenda Sherman ... Born May 20, 1994 ... A double major in accounting and finance.

@muhl_sports

Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2013 15 2 6 0 6 6 1.000 20 14 5 2014 11 1 1 1 2 2 .500 11 4 2 2015 16 10 2 0 2 7 .286 11 9 3 Totals 42 13 9 1 10 15 .600 42 27 10 • Career Highs goals - 2 vs. Eastern, 2013 ground balls - 5 vs. Merchant Marine, 2013 caused turnovers - 2, four times • Top Games 2015: goal, GB, 2 CT vs. Potsdam State goal, CT vs. Bryn Mawr 2014: goal, 3 GB, CT vs. Franklin & Marshall assist, GB vs. Smith 3 GB, CT vs. Albright 2013: goal, 4 GB, 2 CT vs. Widener 5 GB, CT, 2 DC vs. Merchant Marine goal, 3 GB, CT, DC vs. Dickinson 3 GB, 2 CT, DC vs. Albright

MUHLENBERG LACROSSE 2016

7


Juniors 2 7 Sara Allison Junior • G • 5-9 • 2VL Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes

At Muhlenberg: Will push for starting time at goalie ... Uses her height and body well to cover the cage ... Very comfortable in goal ... Plays with composure ... Personal: Was MVP of the Morris County Tournament as a goalie at Mountain Lakes High School ... Won Scholar-Athlete Award ... Served as team captain in both lacrosse and swimming, where she earned all-state honors ... Parents are Scott and Vicki Allison ... Born Oct. 29, 1994 ... A media and communication major and studio art minor ... Studied in Florence, Italy, during the Fall 2015 semester.

Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS Min Sv GA GAA Pct 2014 11 0 219 24 25 6.85 .490 2015 12 0 357 52 60 10.08 .464 Totals 23 0 576 76 85 8.85 .472 • Career Highs saves - 10 vs. Haverford, 2015 • Top Games 2015: 10 saves vs. Haverford in playoff game 9 saves vs. Dickinson 5 saves, 1 GA in 25:51 vs. McDaniel 2014: 6 saves vs. McDaniel in playoff game 5 saves, 1 GA in 15:30 vs. Albright

2 5 Alli April

1 1 Stephanie D’Ascoli

Junior • D • 5-4 • 1VL

Junior • A • 5-2 • 1VL

Westport, Conn./Staples

Fairfield, N.J./West Essex

At Muhlenberg: Earned a starting spot on defense as

At Muhlenberg: Looking to build on breakout sopho-

a sophomore and tied for third on the team in caused

more season ... Should be a key contributor on the attack

turnovers ... Understands team defense concept ... Has

... Smart shooter ... Fifth on the team in goals scored last

good vision ... Personal: Named to all-conference second

year ... Personal: Was first-team all-state as a midfield-

team in lacrosse at Staples High School ... Served as team captain and played point guard for basketball team ... Won Coaches Award

er in lacrosse at West Essex Regional High School ... Won Best Teammate Award ... Also

for both sports ... Parents

lettered four years as a striker

are Steven and Cathey April

in soccer, earning all-county

... Born Aug. 25, 1995 ... A

honorable mention ... Parents

psychology major.

are Tony and Jacqui D’Ascoli ... Born Jan. 23, 1995 ... A double

Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS GB CT DC 2014 5 0 0 0 0 2015 16 16 15 12 4 Totals 21 16 15 12 4 • Career Highs ground balls - 2, five times caused turnovers - 4 vs. Haverford, 2015 draw controls - 2 vs. St. Joseph’s, 2015

major in business administration (marketing concentration) and accounting.

Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2014 9 0 6 0 6 10 .600 3 0 1 2015 16 3 14 3 17 25 .560 8 0 1 Totals 25 3 20 3 23 35 .571 11 0 2 • Career Highs points - 3, four times goals - 3, three times • Top Games 2015: 3 goals vs. Haverford and McDaniel 2 goals, assist vs. Walsh 2014: 3 goals vs. Gwynedd Mercy in first career game

2 1 Nora Fisher Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2014 17 2 12 3 15 18 .667 16 7 23 2015 16 9 12 9 21 23 .522 16 6 7 Totals 33 11 24 12 36 41 .585 32 13 30 • Career Highs points - 4 vs. Arcadia and Ursinus, 2015 goals - 3 vs. Arcadia, 2015, and Montclair State, 2014 ground balls - 4 vs. Swarthmore, 2014 caused turnovers - 3 vs. McDaniel, 2014 draw controls - 4 vs. Montclair State, 2014 • Top Games 2015: 2 goals, 2 assists, GB, DC vs. Ursinus 3 goals, assist, CT vs. Arcadia goal, assist, 3 GB, 2 CT, DC vs. Haverford 2014: 3 goals, 2 GB, 4 DC vs. Montclair State 2 goals, assist, 2 GB, 3 DC vs. Gwynedd Mercy in   first career game 2 goals, 3 DC vs. Albright

8

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

Junior • M • 5-9 • 2VL West Hartford, Conn./Watkinson School

At Muhlenberg: One of the Mules’ top athletes ... Has good height and improved knowledge of the game ... Will play an important role taking draw controls ... Could be more of a scorer this year ... Personal: Served as a team captain in lacrosse, soccer and basketball at Watkinson School ... Parents are Byron Fisher and Janice Cohen ... Born Nov. 30, 1995 ... A psychology major ... Studied in Florence, Italy, during the Fall 2015 semester.

@muhl_sports


Juniors 3 0 Cassidy Freudenberg Junior • M • 5-2 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside

At Muhlenberg: In her third year as a reserve midfielder for the Mules ... Dedicated, loyal teammate ... Appeared in four games as a freshman ... Missed entire 2015 season with injury ... Personal: Attended Oceanside High School ... Parents are Teddy and Tricia Freudenberg ... Born March 9, 1995 ... A biology major and sustainability studies minor ... Studied in Queensland, Australia, during the Fall 2015 semester.

1 8 Morgan Lukaszewicz Junior • A • 5-3 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa

At Muhlenberg: Hard worker who can play on both ends of the field ... Has good stick skills and vision ... Has played in six games the last two years, scoring goals against Gwynedd Mercy in her first career game in 2014 and against Bryn Mawr last season ... Personal: Lettered on attack as a lacrosse player at Massapequa High School ... Also played forward for county champion field hockey team ... Parents are Matt and Debbie Lukaszewicz ... Older brother Ian played lacrosse at Swarthmore ... Born Aug. 16, 1995 ... A business administration major (marketing concentration).

1 5 Allison Murnick

1 2 Kelsey Nagle

Junior • D • 5-5 • 2VL

Junior • A • 5-5 • 2VL

Montclair, N.J./Montclair

Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville

At Muhlenberg: Team co-captain ... Has been a strong

At Muhlenberg: Runs the Muhlenberg offense ... Out-

contributor throughout her career ... Solid 1-on-1 de-

standing feeder who knows how to find open players ...

fender ... Has outstanding vision and knowledge of the

Threat to score herself ... Has smart placement on her

game ... Took on leadership role last season ... Started

shots ... Tenth in program history in career assists after

every game and tied for third on the team in caused

only two seasons ... Led the Centennial Conference and

turnovers ... Personal: Earned three letters and served as team captain in

ranked 19th in Division III in assists per game last year ... The Mules’ top

lacrosse at Montclair High School ... Named rookie of the year in 2011 and

freshman scorer in 2014 ... Personal: Played attack and earned academic

named to all-league first team in 2013 ... Won Hope Kerr Award ... Parents

honors at Ward

are Rich and Susan Murnick ... Born Aug. 15, 1995 ... A media and com-

Melville High

munication major and

School ... Parents

business administration

are Gary and Tina

minor.

Nagle ... Born Feb. 24, 1995 ... A double major in business administration (marketing concentration) and media and

Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS GB CT DC 2014 17 1 19 9 10 2015 16 16 21 12 5 Totals 33 17 40 21 15 • Career Highs ground balls - 5 vs. Dickinson, 2014 caused turnovers - 4 vs. Dickinson, 2014 draw controls - 3 vs. FDU-Florham, 2014 • Top Games 2015: 3 GB, CT, DC vs. Walsh 3 GB, CT vs. Arcadia and Washington 2014: 5 GB, 4 CT vs. Dickinson 3 GB vs. Swarthmore 3 DC, GB, CT vs. FDU-Florham

@muhl_sports

communication. Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2014 17 4 10 6 16 16 .625 8 4 2 2015 16 16 18 41 59 33 .545 15 7 4 Totals 33 20 28 47 75 49 .571 23 11 6 • Career Highs points - 8 vs. McDaniel, 2015 goals - 3 vs. Haverford and McDaniel, 2015 assists - 5 vs. McDaniel and Bryn Mawr, 2015 • Top Games 2015: 3 goals, 5 assists vs. McDaniel 2 goals, 5 assists vs. Bryn Mawr 3 goals, 3 assists vs. Haverford 2014: 2 goals, including game-winner in OT, vs. Dickinson 2 goals, 2 assists vs. Ursinus scored first career goal vs. FDU-Florham assist vs. Gwynedd Mercy in first career game

MUHLENBERG LACROSSE 2016

9


Sophomores 2 3 Jordy Bonvini Sophomore • M/A • 5-5 • 1VL Livingston, N.J./Livingston

At Muhlenberg: Had an excellent rookie season, starting every game ... Poised to take on even bigger role as a sophomore ... Contributor at both ends of the field ... Has quickness and good instincts ... Personal: Scored 247 career goals as a lacrosse midfielder Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2015 16 16 9 6 15 24 .375 14 6 22 • Career Highs points - 2, six times ground balls - 4 vs. Arcadia, 2015 caused turnovers - 2 vs. Walsh, 2015 draw controls - 4 vs. St. Joseph’s and Montclair State, 2015 • Top Games 2015: goal, assist, 4 GB, 2 DC, CT vs. Arcadia 2 goals, 2 CT, DC vs. Walsh in first career game goal, assist, 2 GB, CT vs. Haverford

2 0 Kailey Fandl

at Livingston High School ... Broke school record for goals scored in a season and earned all-conference honors ... Also lettered four years and named to all-county team in soccer ... Won Brian Piccolo Award ... Parents are Nick and Lisa Bonvini ... Born July 28, 1996 ... A media and communication major.

4 Olivia Nacheff

Sophomore • D • 5-1

Sophomore • A • 5-2

Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood

Short Hills, N.J./Millburn

At Muhlenberg: Reserve defensive player ... Worked

At Muhlenberg: Will look to contribute on the attack

hard in the offseason ... Played in five games as a fresh-

... Appeared in two games as a freshman ... Personal:

man ... Personal: Earned one varsity letter in lacrosse at

Won two letters apiece in lacrosse, volleyball and winter

Ridgewood High School ... Also was captain of JV soccer

track and Millburn High School ... Captained all three

team ... Parents are Glen and Nancy Fandl ... Born Sept.

teams ... Won Yogi Berra Award as teammate of the year

12, 1996 ... A business administration major (marketing concentration).

... Received five teamwork and spirit awards ... Parents are Tad and JoAnne Nacheff ... Born May 31, 1996 ... A media and communication major.

10

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

@muhl_sports


Newcomers

8

28

29

17

26

Emma

Eliza

Alisa

Caroline

Erin

Carmody

Clark

DeLuca

Dolan

Duca

Freshman • M

Sophomore • M

Freshman • D

Freshman • M

Freshman • M

5-9

5-4

5-2

5-4

5-6

Bridgewater, N.J./

Kingsville, Md./

Newtown, Pa./

Pearl River, N.Y./

Wayne, N.J./

Bridgewater-Raritan

Mercy

Council Rock North

Pearl River

Montclair Kimberley Academy

5

19

6

2

34

Alex

Melissa

Emily

Amanda

Morgan

Hyatt

Rudberg

Tedesco

Tullo

Weiss

Freshman • M

Freshman • D

Freshman • A

Freshman • M

Freshman • D

5-1

5-7

5-4

5-5

5-4

Owings Mills, Md./

Cape Elizabeth, Maine/

Havertown, Pa./

Smithtown, N.Y./

Easton, Pa./

Garrison Forest School

Cape Elizabeth

Friends’ Central

Smithtown West

Easton

@muhl_sports

MUHLENBERG LACROSSE 2016

11


2015 Review results

centennial conference standings

9-7 overall, 5-4 Centennial Conference March 1 ^ vs. Walsh 3 ^ vs. St. Joseph’s (L.I.) 5 ^ vs. Potsdam State 11 ARCADIA 14 MONTCLAIR STATE 18 at Lebanon Valley 21 * FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 28 * at Gettysburg April 1 * at Haverford 4 * at Washington College 11 * McDANIEL 15 * at Swarthmore 18 * at Bryn Mawr 22 * DICKINSON 25 * URSINUS 29 ! HAVERFORD

W W W W L L L L W L W W W L W L

19-4 16-9 16-10 19-13 10-11 8-12 9-19 1-14 19-10 17-20 17-9 20-15 20-3 7-13 20-12 12-15

^ at Hilton Head, S.C. * Centennial Conference game ! Centennial Conference playoffs

returning players in bold GP/GS

G

A

Pt

Sh

Pct GB

CT DC

14 Stephanie Umbach 16/16 86 24 110 153 .562 28 22 112 24 Casey Armstrong 14/13 40 28 68 89 .449 8 3 24 12 Kelsey Nagle 16/16 18 41 59 33 .545 15 7 4 29 Kayleigh Thies 16/16 32 8 40 59 .542 6 6 10 21 Nora Fisher 16/9 12 9 21 23 .522 16 6 7 11 Stephanie D’Ascoli 16/3 14 3 17 25 .560 8 0 1 23 Jordy Bonvini 16/16 9 6 15 24 .375 14 6 22 17 Sarah McTamany 13/0 7 5 12 11 .636 9 0 2 16 Brigid Noone 4/0 3 2 5 3 1.000 1 0 0 7 Nicole Dvoretsky 12/0 3 1 4 6 .500 5 2 0 9 Arielle Sherman 16/10 2 0 2 7 .286 11 9 3 32 Allie Califano 8/0 2 0 2 2 1.000 0 0 1 8 Christina Vittorio 16/16 1 0 1 3 .333 37 7 14 18 Morgan Lukaszewicz 2/0 1 0 1 3 .333 1 0 0 3 Amanda Orlak 16/16 0 1 1 0 — 26 21 9 15 Allison Murnick 16/16 0 0 0 0 — 21 12 5 25 Alli April 16/16 0 0 0 0 — 15 12 4 10 Rachel Pedersen 12/12 0 0 0 0 — 10 4 2 19 Alexandra Oberle 12/1 0 0 0 0 — 3 0 0 20 Kailey Fandl 5/0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 4 Olivia Nacheff 2/0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 27 Sara Allison 12/0 0 0 0 0 — 8 1 0 13 Kiersten Mulvey 16/16 0 0 0 0 — 15 5 0 MULES Opponents No Goalie 35 Alex Grossman 27 Sara Allison 5 Kiersten Mulvey   MULES   Opponents Scoring by periods Mules Opponents

12

Conference Overall W L Pct GF GA W L Pct GF GA 8 1 .889 149 47 16 4 .800 290 140 8 1 .889 153 60 20 3 .870 339 167 7 2 .778 117 94 11 5 .688 201 144 5 4 .556 130 115 9 7 .563 230 189 5 4 .556 97 92 11 8 .579 203 198 4 5 .444 99 87 8 7 .533 163 147 4 5 .444 94 114 10 8 .556 235 217 2 7 .222 89 132 7 9 .438 182 197 2 7 .222 74 105 4 13 .235 139 174 0 9 .000 11 167 4 13 .235 97 255

Centennial Conference playoffs   First round: Haverford 15, Muhlenberg 12   Semifinals: Franklin & Marshall 15, Washington 8 Gettysburg 20, Haverford 8   Championship: Franklin & Marshall 8, Gettysburg 6

individual statistics No Player

Gettysburg Franklin & Marshall Washington College Muhlenberg Haverford Dickinson McDaniel Swarthmore Ursinus Bryn Mawr

NCAA Division III Tournament   Second round: Gettysburg 13, FDU-Florham 6 Franklin & Marshall 21, Rhodes 3   Third round: Franklin & Marshall 17, Tufts 8 York (Pa.) 8, Gettysburg 7   Quarterfinals: Franklin & Marshall 16, Fredonia State 9   Semifinals: Trinity (Conn.) 11, Franklin & Marshall 6 ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament   First round: McDaniel 20, Misericordia 9   Semifinals: Lebanon Valley 15, McDaniel 12

honors and awards CC Academic Honor Roll..........................Sarah McTamany Christina Vittorio All-Metro Region.......................................Stephanie Umbach (second team) ECAC Mid-Atlantic All-Stars.................Stephanie Umbach (first team) All-Centennial Conference....................Stephanie Umbach (first team) Casey Armstrong (second team) CC All-Sportsmanship Team..................Allie Califano CC Offensive Player of the Week........Stephanie Umbach (March 2, April 20) Kayleigh Thies (March 9) Casey Armstrong (April 6)

16 230 128 358 441 .522 257 123 220 16 189 79 268 396 .477 254 126 225 GP/GS

Min

Sv

GA

GAA

Pct

2/0 12/0 16/16

19 357 584

3 52 74

1 60 128

3.16 10.08 13.15

7.50 .464 .366

16 16

960 129 189 960 130 230

11.81 .406 14.38 .361

1 2 118 112 94 95

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

@muhl_sports


Notebook

Good Luck to Arielle and the 2016 Muhlenberg Women’s Lacrosse Team

Love, Mom, Dad, Josh, Hannah, Pugsley and Franki



One Team, One Dream

Best of Luck

Kelsey #12

and the 2016 Muhlenberg Women’s Lacrosse Team

The Nagle Family


!

Aenean a magna vel pede vestibulum

rhoncus. Nulla cursus orci quis tortor.

[D AY ]

[Date]

ERIN #26

2016 MULES LACROSSE

GOOD LUCK TO THE 2016 MUHLENBERG WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM! GO MULES! THE DUCA FAMILY


GOOD LUCK TO THE 2016 SENIORS AND FELLOW MULES!

-The armstrongs-


GO MULES!

Good Luck to the 2016 Muhlenberg Women’s Lacrosse Team Go Kailey!

GO MULES Good luck to the Muhlenberg Womens Lacrosse Team The April Family


Good Luck Kiersten & the 2016 Lady Mules Lacrosse Team! Go Seniors! Leave it all on the field this year! Love, Mom, Dad, Liz, Kiefer, & Crosse


Best of Luck to Jordy and the Muhlenberg Women's Lax team! -The Bonvini Family

BEST OF LUCK TO ALEX #5 AND THE 2016 MUHLENBERG WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM! HAVE A GREAT SEASON! GO MULES! THE HYATT FAMILY

Have a great 2016 season to the Muhlenberg Women's Lacrosse team Go MULES! And to our Steph you make us proud everyday!! Love, Mom and Dad


Good Luck Muhlenberg Women’s Lacrosse

2016 To the Women’s Lacrosse Team and Coaches:

Be Strong, Be Nimble, Have a Rip-Roaring Season! Rock the House! The Fisher-Cohen Family


Good Luck Emma #8 and the 2016 Muhlenberg Women’s Lacrosse Team! Have a Terrific Season! - The Carmody Family

Good Luck Sara and Go Mules Lax!

Jeffrey K Weiss, CFP®, ChFC®, CRPC® Vice President Wealth Management Advisor 610.398.4238 7424 Windsor Drive Allentown, PA 18106

Merrill Lynch Wealth Management makes available products and services offered by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, a registered broker-dealer and Member SIPC, and other subsidiaries of Bank of America Corporation. © 2016 Bank of America Corporation. All rights reserved. ARQGJ54V | MLWM-100-AD | 470944PM-1215 | 12/2015


Best Wishes for a Terrific 2016 Season! Go Eliza! #28 is Great! Bill, Maureen, and Paul Clark

Rachel, congrats to you and all of the seniors! Make this last season one to remember!

Love You! Mom, Dad, Emily, Cooper, Lily

Rock #17! Good Luck Caroline and the 2016 Muhlenberg Women’s Lacrosse Team! Go Mules!!! The Dolan Family


Morgan Stanley is proud to sponsor Muhlenberg Womans Lacrosse Congratulations Arielle! Mark Sherman CFP® Executive Director Financial Advisor 120 Albany St., Suite 400 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 800-272-1370 mark.s.sherman@morganstanley.com

© 2012 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC.

NY CS 7181469 SUP022 10/12 GP10-01281P-N06/10


Muhlenberg Athletics centennial conference   In its 23rd year of all-sports competition, the Centennial Conference has taken its place among the nation’s elite small college conferences.   On June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, then-president of Franklin & Marshall College, made the announcement that “eight private colleges found it timely and appropriate to form a round-robin schedule among institutions with similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football.” With that statement, the Centennial Conference was born.   From 1983-92, the eight private colleges — Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus College and Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) — participated in a football-only conference. Because of the success in operating the Centennial Football Conference, the league expanded to an all-sports conference in 1992, with Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College and Washington College joining as charter members.

Muhlenberg College sponsors a comprehensive 22-sport intercollegiate athletics program. The Mules compete in the Centennial Conference in all sports and are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III.   Muhlenberg’s sports program is designed to offer quality competitive experiences for the serious athlete, with opportunities for outstanding teams and individuals to advance to national Division III championships. However, given the breadth of the program, opportunities also exist for the unrecruited athlete to participate in varsity sports.   Muhlenberg has excellent on-campus athletic facilities. Opened in 1982, the Life Sports Center is a building designed for athletics, intramurals and “sports

A purpose and mission statement adopted by the presidents stated, “Recog-

for life” as primary

nizing that our fundamental purpose is the academic mission of institutions,

uses. The original solar-

we agree to establish an all-sports conference in the spirit of rationalizing our

heated building, a series

competition by controlling travel, schedule and costs. The Conference will be con-

of three additions to the

trolled by the presidents of the member institutions.”

Memorial Hall gym-

The Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among national

nasium, includes the

liberal arts colleges and universities that share similar academic aspirations and

spacious John Deitrich

a commitment to the importance of the total educational experience of students

Field House, featuring

engaged in sports. Intercollegiate athlet-

basketball and tennis

ics programs are an integral part of the life of the member institutions and flow from their educational objectives. Each institution provides a comprehensive, broad-based athletics program. All varsity sports are treated equitably, and every sport is important.   The CC crowns champions in 24 sports and continues to sponsor intercollegiate programs of national prominence for women and men. On the average, Centennial members boast of 19 varsity teams, which is well above the national norm.   The CC has established itself as one of the premier conferences for women’s lacrosse in Division III. The CC has a remarkable 645-304 (.680) record in non-conference games the past 13 years and annually places multiple teams in the national rankings. The CC champion earns an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament each year, and the conference has had a team reach the quarterfinals of the tournament in 20 of the last 22 seasons. In five of the last

laxpower.com 2015 rankings

Team Power Rating 1. Cortland State 89.90   2. Franklin & Marshall 87.96 3. Trinity (Conn.) 87.72   4. Gettysburg 87.20   5. Middlebury 85.69 6. Catholic 85.53 7. The College of New Jersey 84.85   8. Salisbury 84.80 9. Amherst 84.12 10. Bowdoin 83.92 19. Washington College 82.03 25. Dickinson 81.09 28. Muhlenberg 80.00 34. Haverford 79.63 40. McDaniel 78.74 70. Ursinus 75.67 77. Swarthmore 75.34 242. Bryn Mawr 52.94 (270 teams ranked)

courts and a 160-meter running track, the 25-meter Alumni Pool

athletic staff directory 484-664Director...................................... Corey Goff...............................3380 Assistant Director................... Megan Patruno..................... 3785 S.W.A.......................................... Megan Eddinger................... 3768 Diversity/Inclusion Coord..... Dawud Abdur-Rahkman... 4085 Head Coaches  Baseball................................... Tod Gross................................ 3395   Basketball (men)................... Scott McClary........................ 3387   Basketball (women).............. Ron Rohn................................3394  Cheerleading.......................... Brayden Sickler.....................3865   Cross Country........................ Doug Finley............................ 3788   Field Hockey........................... Megan Eddinger................... 3768  Football................................... Mike Donnelly....................... 3385   Golf (men)................................ John Librick............................4090   Golf (women).......................... John Librick............................4090   Lacrosse (men)....................... Jake Plunket........................... 3763   Lacrosse (women)................. Kristen Stuckel......................3384   Soccer (men)........................... Sean Topping......................... 3383   Soccer (women)..................... Leslie Benintend................... 3382  Softball.................................... Marisa DeStasio.....................3415   Tennis (men)........................... Jeff Schmitt.............................3865   Tennis (women)..................... Linda Andrews........................3381   Track & Field........................... Brad Hackett..........................3590  Volleyball................................. Alexa Keckler........................ 3669  Wrestling................................. Shaun Lally.............................3386 Athletic Trainers...................... Steve Nemes..........................3391 Lindsay Porembo.................3063 Sara Talarico...........................3863 Jamie Scalise...........................3063 Strength/Conditioning.......... Darin Thomas.........................3377 Equipment Manager.............. Tod Gross................................ 3395 Administrative Assistant...... Bonnie Belknap..................... 3379 Receptionist............................. Suzy Harris.............................3023

and the Levering Tyson wing, containing racquetball and squash courts and rooms for sports medicine, weight training, wrestling, dance, instruction and equipment distribution. Memorial Hall, the original facility built in 1954, seats 3,529 and is an excellent facility for viewing indoor sports.   A three-level, 40,000-square foot addition, built directly west of the Deitrich Field House, opened in the fall of 2004. The new facility includes additional locker rooms and office space, new recreation and fitness areas and a new health and counseling center. A new surface for the Field House was installed in 2014.

** Of 31 Division III conferences, the Centennial was one of only two to have more than six of its teams ranked in the top 40. The CC had seven. ** Muhlenberg moved up in the laxpower. com computer rankings for the second straight year, going from 60th in 2013 to 37th in 2014 to 28th last season.

Outdoors, the Mules have a grass field used Muhlenberg won the 2016 Centennial Conference championship in women’s basketball. During the last two years, women’s basketball, men’s soccer and football

10 years, a CC team has made it to the

have earned NCAA Tournament berths, and the Mules also

Division III championship game, with

were represented at the national championships in men’s

Franklin & Marshall winning the national title in 2007 and 2009 and Gettysburg

cross country, women’s cross country and men’s outdoor

emerging as the champion in 2011. In 2007, 2009 and 2010, CC teams F&M and Gettysburg made up half the “Final Four.”

centennial.org • @centennialconf @muhl_sports

track and field.

by the men’s and women’s soccer teams, constructed in 1997, and a stadium for use by football, field hockey and lacrosse surrounded

by an eight-lane, all-weather track. The stadium was constructed in 1998 and resurfaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D in 2008, and the track was resurfaced in 2014.

MUHLENBERG LACROSSE 2016

25


Muhlenberg Management

John I. Williams

Karen Green

President of the College

Corey Goff

Vice President/Student Affairs

Director of Athletics

John I. Williams began his

Karen Green began her duties

Corey Goff began his tenure as

tenure as the 12th president of

as vice president for student

director of athletics in July 2012

Muhlenberg College in July 2015.

affairs/dean of students at

following more than 10 years as a

Having enjoyed an extensive

Muhlenberg College on June 15,

coach in football and baseball at

and varied career as a corporate

2006, following more than four

Muhlenberg.

executive, entrepreneur and

years as dean of students at Wells

“Muhlenberg’s student-ath-

strategy consultant, Williams has extensive and

College in Aurora, N.Y.

letes embody everything that is right about college

wide-ranging experience as a leader. Williams has

At Muhlenberg, Green oversees more than 70 full-

athletics,” said Goff upon his appointment. “Having

been successful in both large corporate environ-

time employees and several departments, including

the chance to work alongside our staff supporting

ments as well as entrepreneurial startups. He is an

athletics and recreation.

those students in their pursuit of excellence through

innovative and creative thinker with demonstrated

“Muhlenberg is committed to our scholar-athletes

athletics is a dream come true for me.”

ability to build and motivate cross-functional teams

and the athletic programs are an integral part of a

Goff was named assistant director of athletics in

and drive the achievement of challenging goals.

liberal arts education,” said Green. “The lessons

June 2003, and in June 2008 he was promoted to as-

Williams is an innovative higher education leader

learned from participation in our programs will

and a strong advocate for the enduring value of

sustain our students throughout their lives. The op-

liberal arts education. He has served continuously on

portunity to be involved in intramural and recre-

the Board of Trustees of Amherst College since 1984

ational programs provides balance from the rigors of

and since 1996 has served as a Life Trustee.

a challenging academic experience. Students learn

Williams began his career in 1978 at Bain &

negotiation skills, teamwork, time management and

Company, a strategy consulting firm, at its Boston

to be effective leaders.

headquarters. Following Bain, Williams moved to

“Our coaches are committed to excellence and are

New York and joined American Express and then

partners with students notwithstanding their skill

served as CEO of a number of travel- and transpor-

level. I am fully committed to the College’s athletic

tation-related companies, including Biztravel.com,

programs.”

a venture-backed start-up; Sentient Jet, a private jet

Green received her baccalaureate degree from

charter brokerage; and Heritage Travel, a Web 2.0

Agnes Scott College in Atlanta in 1986, where the

venture focused on building and serving a commu-

Karen Green Human Relations Award was created in

nity of people interested in traveling to historic sites

her honor. She went on to earn her master’s of di-

and heritage-rich destinations.

vinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory

In 2014, Williams co-founded iStartup, a Boston-

University in 1997.

based co-working and co-learning venture that

Green began her administrative career as a res-

develops partnerships with colleges and universities

ident director at Spelman College, later served in the

to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.

admissions office at Agnes Scott and subsequently

Williams graduated from Amherst College in 1975

became director of orientation, residence life and

with a BA in economics, magna cum laude. He then

student activities at her alma mater before leaving

earned both a JD from Harvard Law School and MBA

Atlanta to accept the position of director of multi-

from Harvard Business School in 1979.

cultural affairs at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y.

In addition to his academic and professional ac-

She held additional leadership positions in student

complishments, Williams is a musician, pilot and

life at Agnes Scott, Emory and Hamilton before as-

lifelong learner.

suming the position of dean of students at Wells in

Williams and his wife, Diane Pierce-Williams, met

September 2001.

sociate director.   From 2007 to 2012, Goff was head coach of the Muhlenberg baseball team. He led the Mules to a 20win season and a trip to the Centennial Conference playoffs in 2008 and coached two all-region selections and a CC player of the year. Muhlenberg broke or tied more than 30 individual and team records in hitting, pitching and fielding categories during his tenure.   Goff was an assistant football coach at Muhlenberg from 2000 to 2005, serving as offensive coordinator the last five of those seasons. The Mules won four straight CC co-championships from 2001 to 2004, made their first three appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament and broke numerous school records.   Goff is a 1995 graduate of Susquehanna University, where he was a team captain in baseball and played football. He earned his master’s in educational psychology from the University at Albany in 1997.   Goff and his wife Lauren have two young boys, Collin, 10, and Michael, 7.

Megan Patruno

Assistant Director of Athletics   Megan Patruno was named assistant director of athletics in 2012. A former assistant execu-

as students at Harvard Law School. They have been

tive director of the Centennial

married for 29 years and have three adult children

Conference, Patruno serves as

and one grandchild.

the athletic department liaison to admissions, compliance officer, supervisor of game and event management, golf outing director and

athletic support staff athletic trainers

strength/conditioning

student-athlete programming coordinator.

Megan Eddinger

Senior Woman Administrator   Megan Eddinger was promoted to senior woman administrator in 2010. In addition to her

Jamie Scalise

Sara Talarico

Steve Nemes

Lindsay Porembo

administrative duties, she serves as advisor to the Student-Athlete

Darin Thomas

Advisory Committee and head field hockey coach.

26

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

@muhl_sports


Lacrosse Facilities scotty wood stadium/frank marino field

life sports center

Muhlenberg College constructed a state-of-the-art on-campus game and

A three-level, 40,000-square-foot addition to the Life Sports Center opened in

practice facility during the summer of 1998. The multipurpose stadium includes

August 2004, further improving Muhlenberg College’s athletic facilities.

an artificial turf playing field with e-layer pad, an eight-lane all-weather track,

The addition, built directly west of the John Deitrich Field House, includes a

bleacher seating for 3,000 and lighting. The facility was the first of its kind in

large weight facility, an expanded cardio-fitness area, a snack bar, new facilities

the Lehigh Valley.

for health service and counseling, training rooms, locker rooms and coaches’ of-

Scotty Wood Stadium, also home to the Mule field hockey, football and track

fices. The structure overlooks Scotty Wood Stadium and Varsity Field and is joined

teams, received a facelift in the summer of 2008 when the original AstroTurf

to the Life Sports Center by a large indoor corridor on the main level. A new main

12® surface was replaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D.

entrance faces the campus.

AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ is an infill turf system tufted into a super-stable,

The project also entailed renovations in the Field House, the home of the

multi-ply primary backing system that is covered with a heavy urethane, envi-

women’s lacrosse team when weather prevents outdoor practice. The Field House

ronmentally friendly BioCel™ coating for uniformity, consistency and precise

floor and track were resurfaced in the summer of 2014.

performance across the entire field.   AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D is a natural-looking synthetic surface that’s more durable than 100% polyethylene systems. Tweed tufting of AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D more accurately mimics the true coloration of natural grass. A double nylon Root Zone acts as a traction layer, providing fiber support and reducing the compaction associated with other infill products.   Muhlenberg’s facility is named for two prominent figures in the school’s athletic history.   The stadium honors the late Milton W. “Scotty” Wood for his many years of support and service to the College and its scholar athletes. He began Wood Dining Services, now prominent in the food service industry, in 1947 by feeding Muhlenberg basketball players. The Mules’ annual tipoff basketball tournament is also named in his honor.   The field honors the late Frank Marino, one of the most beloved coaches in school history. He led the football team to a 54-40-6 record from 1970 to 1980 and was 1976 Middle Atlantic Conference coach of the year. Marino, who passed away in January 2011, served the athletic department in numerous other capacities during his 34-year association with the College (including one year as women’s lacrosse head coach), earning the respect, loyalty and admiration of hundreds of young men and women.

@muhl_sports

MUHLENBERG LACROSSE 2016

27


Individual Records points Career 319 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 262 Courtney Tapkas, 2003-06 212 Michelle Certosimo, 2011-14 212 Danielle Rosen, 2008-11 210 Amanda McGovern, 2007-10 195 Miruna Lovin, 1998-01 183 Katie Kenny, 1996-99 181 Shannon Donohue, 2003-06 180 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 177 Lynsey Caldwell, 2000-03 175 Megan DiPanni, 1993-96 170 Casey Armstrong, 2013-15 168 Taylor Armstrong, 2005-08 152 Sara Hiller, 2006-09 148 Molly Davin, 2010-13 135 Christa Carlstrand, 2002-05 133 Pam Loftus, 1988-91 126 Katie Reimann, 2004-07 116 Alyssa Bascelli, 2007-10 114 Angela Napoletano, 2009-12 110 Teresa Lunardi, 1999-02 104 Lynne Pileggi, 985-87 101 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 95 Allyson Crooks, 1996-99 87 Alex Bellini, 2010-13 86 Rachel Steinbrook, 1993-96 85 Elizabeth Patterson, 1994-97 82 Kayleigh Thies, 2012-15 80 Danielle Scarrone, 2007-10 77 Niccole Mambu, 1992-95 75 Kelsey Nagle, 2014-15

Season 110 Stephanie Umbach, 2015 99 Stephanie Umbach, 2014 90 Michelle Certosimo, 2014 84 Courtney Tapkas, 2003 82 Taylor Armstrong, 2008 76 Danielle Rosen, 2011 72 Casey Armstrong, 2014 72 Stephanie Umbach, 2013 69 Danielle Rosen, 2010 69 Amanda McGovern, 2010 68 Casey Armstrong, 2015 68 Michelle Certosimo, 2013 64 Courtney Tapkas, 2006 64 Courtney Tapkas, 2005 61 Amanda McGovern, 2009 60 Miruna Lovin, 2000 60 Megan DiPanni, 1996 59 Kelsey Nagle, 2015

Game 14 Stephanie Umbach vs. Swarthmore, 2015 12 Stephanie Umbach vs. Walsh 2015 12 Michelle Certosimo vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 11 Miruna Lovin vs. Kean, 2000 10 Stephanie Umbach vs. Ursinus, 2015 10 Casey Armstrong   vs. Washington, 2015 10 Casey Armstrong vs. Ursinus, 2014 10 Amanda McGovern   vs. Washington, 2010 10 Amanda McGovern   vs. New England, 2010 10 Megan DiPanni vs. Susquehanna, 1996

28

goals Career 259 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 218 Courtney Tapkas, 2003-06 158 Miruna Lovin, 1998-01 152 Katie Kenny, 1996-99 150 Megan DiPanni, 1993-96 147 Amanda McGovern, 2007-10 142 Danielle Rosen, 2008-11 141 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 121 Pam Loftus, 1988-91 118 Sara Hiller, 2006-09 114 Molly Davin, 2010-13 104 Shannon Donohue, 2003-06 94 Casey Armstrong, 2013-15 94 Christa Carlstrand, 2002-05 94 Lynne Pileggi, 1985-87 92 Angela Napoletano, 2009-12 92 Lynsey Caldwell, 2000-03 91 Teresa Lunardi, 1999-02 81 Alyssa Bascelli, 2007-10 80 Taylor Armstrong, 2005-08 75 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 75 Allyson Crooks, 1996-99

Season 88 Stephanie Umbach, 2014 86 Stephanie Umbach, 2015 73 Courtney Tapkas, 2003 59 Stephanie Umbach, 2013 51 Courtney Tapkas, 2006 51 Courtney Tapkas, 2005 50 Danielle Rosen, 2010 50 Katie Kenny, 1999 49 Miruna Lovin, 2000 48 Danielle Rosen, 2011 48 Megan DiPanni, 1996 46 Amanda McGovern, 2009 46 Miruna Lovin, 2001 45 Lynne Pileggi, 1987 44 Casey Armstrong, 2014 43 Molly Davin, 2013 43 Amanda McGovern, 2010 43 Courtney Tapkas, 2004 41 Ruth Morrongiello, 2008 41 Sara Hiller, 2007 40 Casey Armstrong, 2015 40 Megan DiPanni, 1995 Game 12 Stephanie Umbach vs. Swarthmore, 2015 9 Stephanie Umbach vs. Walsh 2015 9 Casey Armstrong vs. Ursinus, 2014 9 Courtney Tapkas   vs. Elizabethtown, 2003 9 Miruna Lovin vs. Kean, 2000 8 Stephanie Umbach vs. RIT, 2014 8 Courtney Tapkas vs. Rosemont, 2006 8 Teresa Lunardi vs. Dickinson, 2001 8 Megan DiPanni vs. Susquehanna, 1996 8 Megan DiPanni vs. Haverford, 1995 8 Emily DiPiro vs. Cedar Crest, 1988 8 Lynne Pileggi vs. Washington, 1987

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

assists

Career 140 Michelle Certosimo, 2011-14 88 Taylor Armstrong, 2005-08 85 Lynsey Caldwell, 2000-03 77 Shannon Donohue, 2003-06 76 Casey Armstrong, 2013-15 70 Danielle Rosen, 2008-11 63 Amanda McGovern, 2007-10 60 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 52 Katie Reimann, 2004-07 47 Kelsey Nagle, 2014-15 44 Courtney Tapkas, 2003-06 41 Christa Carlstrand, 2002-05 39 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 37 Miruna Lovin, 1998-01 35 Alyssa Bascelli, 2007-10 34 Molly Davin, 2010-13 34 Sara Hiller, 2006-09 31 Katie Kenny, 1996-99 31 Rachel Steinbrook, 1993-96

Season 70 Michelle Certosimo, 2014 50 Taylor Armstrong, 2008 42 Shannon Donohue, 2006 41 Kelsey Nagle, 2015 41 Michelle Certosimo, 2013 36 Lynsey Caldwell, 2003 29 Michelle Certosimo, 2012 28 Casey Armstrong, 2015 28 Casey Armstrong, 2014 28 Danielle Rosen, 2011 26 Amanda McGovern, 2010 24 Stephanie Umbach, 2015 23 Taylor Armstrong, 2007 20 Casey Armstrong, 2013 19 Kelsey Elmer, 2012 19 Danielle Rosen, 2010 19 Danielle Rosen, 2009 19 Christa Carlstrand, 2005 19 Lynsey Caldwell, 2002 Game 10 Michelle Certosimo vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 8 Shannon Donohue vs. Rosemont, 2006 7 Michelle Certosimo vs. King’s, 2013 7 Taylor Armstrong vs. Washington, 2008 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Washington, 2014 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Albright, 2014 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. RIT, 2014 6 Michelle Certosimo   vs. FDU-Florham, 2014 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Haverford, 2013 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Washington, 2012 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Wellesley, 2012 6 Amanda McGovern   vs. New England, 2010 6 Sara Hiller vs. Kean, 2009 5 14 times, most recent   Kelsey Nagle vs. Bryn Mawr, 2015

draw controls *

Career 346 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 224 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 154 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 122 Amanda McGovern, 2007-10 106 Lauren DeCarle, 2008-11 99 Kerry Lambert, 1998-00 94 Teresa Lunardi, 1999-02 93 Steph Light, 2003-06

Season 112 Stepanie Umbach, 2015 93 Stephanie Umbach, 2014 77 Stephanie Umbach, 2013 69 Ruth Morrongiello, 2009 64 Stephanie Umbach, 2012 59 Ruth Morrongiello, 2008 58 Rachel Steinbrook, 1996 53 Sarah Bowman, 2001 51 Amanda Sciarra, 1998 Game 17 Stephanie Umbach vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 15 Stephanie Umbach vs. Arcadia, 2015 15 Stephanie Umbach   vs. Lebanon Valley, 2014 13 Stephanie Umbach vs. Washington, 2015 12 Stephanie Umbach vs. Swarthmore, 2012 11 Stephanie Umbach vs. Eastern, 2013 10 Stephanie Umbach vs. Ursinus, 2015 10 Stephanie Umbach vs. Swarthmore, 2015 10 Ruth Morrongiello vs. Drew, 2009

ground balls *

Career 207 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 177 Katie Kenny, 1996-99 162 Alexandra Franck, 2010-13 162 Steph Light, 2003-06 147 Amanda Sciarra, 1996-98 137 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2011-14 131 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 131 Kerry Lambert, 1998-00 130 Marguerite Farrell, 2006-09 Season 77 Sarah Bowman, 2003 66 Rachel Steinbrook, 1996 58 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2014 58 Amanda Sciarra, 1998 55 Alexandra Franck, 2013 55 Kelli Sakonchick, 2007 55 Sarah Bowman, 2000 54 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006 53 Holly Schwab, 1999

Game 10 Ruth Morrongiello vs. Haverford, 2006 10 Rachel Steinbrook vs. Cedar Crest, 1996 9 four times, most recent Steph Light vs. Bryn Mawr, 2006

* since 1996

@muhl_sports


Individual Records caused turnovers *

Career 109 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 108 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2011-14 99 Alexandra Franck, 2010-13 87 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 79 Kelli Sakonchick, 2004-07 78 Kerry Lambert, 1998-00 63 Katie Kenny, 1998-99 61 Teresa Lunardi, 1999-02 59 Marguerite Farrell, 2006-09 Season 45 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2014 39 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2011 38 Katie Kenny, 1998 35 Kelli Sakonchick, 2007 35 Sarah Bowman, 2003 34 Alexandra Franck, 2013 32 Kerry Lambert, 2000 32 Amanda Sciarra, 1998 Game 7 Kaitlyn McCaffrey vs. Haverford, 2014 7 Teresa Lunardi vs. Susquehanna, 2000 7 Katie Kenny vs. Susquehanna, 1998 6 Kaitlyn McCaffrey vs. Gettysburg, 2014 6 Stephanie Umbach vs. RIT, 2014 6 Candice Coffman vs. Methodist, 2004 6 Courtney Tapkas vs. Cedar Crest, 2003

saves

goals-against average

Career 669 Diana Bleakley, 2002-05 563 Mary Foody, 1988-91 494 Allisyn Vachon, 2008-11 396 Suzanne Seplow, 1985-87 292 Caroline Shadood, 2006-07 259 Stephanie Ahrens, 2000-02 212 Kiersten Mulvey, 2013-15 201 Jen Blair, 1996-97

Career 10.12 Caroline Shadood, 2006-07 10.70 Suzanne Seplow, 1985-87 11.23 Allisyn Vachon, 2008-11 11.40 Jen Blair, 1996-97 11.83 Diana Bleakley, 2002-05 12.00 Mary Foody, 1988-91 Season 8.64 Leigh Harnish, 1992 9.11 Suzanne Seplow, 1986 9.16 Paige Hare, 1993 9.75 Caroline Shadood, 2006 10.08 Diana Bleakley, 2003 10.20 Allisyn Vachon, 2010 10.52 Jen Blair, 1997 10.54 Caroline Shadood, 2007 10.75 Mary Foody, 1991

Season 252 Diana Bleakley, 2002 215 Mary Foody, 1991 188 Mary Foody, 1990 181 Jen Blair, 1997 176 Caroline Shadood, 2006 159 Amy McCann, 1988 151 Suzanne Seplow, 1985

save percentage Career .559 Mary Foody, 1988-91 .552 Suzanne Seplow, 1985-87 .536 Jen Blair, 1996-97 Season .661 Jill Robinson, 1984 .625 Mary Foody, 1991 .619 Suzanne Seplow, 1986 .597 Leigh Harnish, 1992 .570 Suzanne Seplow, 1985

Game 28 Diana Bleakley vs. Gettysburg, 2002 28 Amy McCann vs. Drew, 1988 26 Mary Foody vs. Gettysburg, 1991 25 Leigh Harnish vs. Ursinus, 1992 25 Amy McCann vs. Gettysburg, 1988 24 Mary Foody vs. Ursinus, 1991 24 Mary Foody vs. F & M, 1991 24 Suzanne Seplow vs. Bryn Mawr, 1986

Team Records wins/losses

scoring

• Most wins in a season 11 2008 (11-5) 10 2014 (10-7), 2009 (10-4) and 2006 (10-6) 9 2015 (9-7), 2010 (9-6) and 2007 (9-7) 8 2013 (8-7), 2005 (8-7) and 2003 (8-7) 7 2011 (7-8) and 1997 (7-7)

• Most goals scored in a season 248 2008 (record 15.50 per game) 242 2014 230 2015 208 2003 205 2010 199 2009 and 2007 195 2013 182 2012

• Fewest losses in a season 4 2009 (10-4) 5 2008 (11-5) and 1987 (6-5)

• Most goals scored in a game 24 vs. Cedar Crest, 2003 (24-7) 24 vs. Widener, 1987 (24-4) 23 vs. Kean, 2000 (23-9) 21 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 (21-1) 21 vs. Albright, 2013 (21-11) 21 vs. Washington, 2010 (21-14) 21 vs. Kean, 2007 (21-8) 21 vs. Moravian, 2004 (21-7) 21 vs. Susquehanna, 1996 (21-8) 21 vs. Cedar Crest, 1993 (21-1) 20 19 times, most recent vs. Ursinus, 2015 (20-12)

• Longest winning streak 6 2009 and 2006 to 2007 5 2005 to 2006 4 2015, 2013, 2011, 2010 and 2008

@muhl_sports

defense

• Most goals scored in a half 16 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2015 16 vs. Smith, 2014 15 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 15 vs. Eastern, 2013 15 vs. Kean, 2010 15 vs. Kean, 2009 15 vs. Cedar Crest, 2003

• Fewest goals allowed per game   in a season 8.33 1992 (100 in 12) 9.20 1993 (92 in 10) 9.70 1986 (97 in 10) 9.75 2006 (156 in 16) 10.27 2010 (154 in 15) 10.27 2003 (154 in 15)

• Most assists in a season 144 2014 128 2015 125 2008 109 2006 99 2013 98 2010

• Fewest goals allowed in a game 0 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2013 (14-0) 0 vs. Merchant Marine, 2013 (14-0) 0 vs. Chestnut Hill, 2005 (18-0) 1 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 (21-1) 1 vs. King’s, 2010 (20-1) 1 vs. Moravian, 2003 (20-1) 1 vs. Cedar Crest, 1993 (21-1) 2 seven times, most recent vs. Gwynedd Mercy, 2014 (18-2)

• Most assists in a game 16 vs. Haverford, 2008 15 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 15 vs. Kean, 2010 14 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2015 13 vs. Gwynedd Mercy, 2014 13 vs. Kean, 2009 13 vs. King’s, 2008 13 vs. Cedar Crest, 2003

MUHLENBERG LACROSSE 2016

29


Honor Roll Lynsey Caldwell Kaitlyn McCaffrey Ruth Morrongiello

academic all-district 2006 Courtney Tapkas (second team at-large) 2003 Lynsey Caldwell (third team at-large)

lvaiaw player of the year 2006 Courtney Tapkas 1999 Katie Kenny

all-region 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2006 2005 1999 1998 1997 1996 1993

Stephanie Umbach (second team M) Kaitlyn McCaffrey (first team D) Stephanie Umbach (first team M) Stephanie Umbach (third team M) Stephanie Umbach (second team M) Danielle Rosen (second team A) Amanda McGovern (second team M) Amanda McGovern (second team M) Ruth Morrongiello (second team M) Courtney Tapkas (first team A) Courtney Tapkas (second team A) Katie Kenny (second team A) Amanda Sciarra (second team D) Elizabeth Patterson (second team A) Amanda Sciarra (second team D) Megan DiPanni (second team A) Rachel Steinbrook (second team D) Dana Diorio (first team D)

all-conference Centennial Conference: 2015 Stephanie Umbach (first team M) Casey Armstrong (second team A) 2014 Kaitlyn McCaffrey (first team D and   defensive player of the year) Stephanie Umbach (first team M) Casey Armstrong (second team A) Michelle Certosimo (second team A) Kayleigh Thies (honorable mention M) 2013 Alexandra Franck (second team D) Stephanie Umbach (second team M) 2012 Stephanie Umbach (first team M) Kaitlyn McCaffrey (second team D) Angela Napoletano (second team A) 2011 Danielle Rosen (first team A) Lauren DeCarle (second team D) 2010 Amanda McGovern (second team M) Danielle Rosen (second team A) 2009 Sara Hiller (second team A) Amanda McGovern (second team M) Ruth Morrongiello (second team M) 2008 Amanda McGovern (second team M) Taylor Armstrong (honorable mention A) Ruth Morrongiello (honorable mention A) 2007 Katie Reimann (second team M) Kelli Sakonchick (second team D) 2006 Courtney Tapkas (first team A) 2005 Diana Bleakley (first team G) Courtney Tapkas (first team A)

2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Courtney Tapkas (second team A) Sarah Bowman (second team M) Lynsey Caldwell (second team A) Courtney Tapkas (honorable mention A) Diana Bleakley (second team G) Teresa Lunardi (second team M) Miruna Lovin (first team A) Kerry Lambert (second team D) Teresa Lunardi (second team D) Katie Kenny (first team A) Kerry Lambert (second team D) Katie Kenny (second team A) Amanda Sciarra (second team D) Katie Kenny (second team A) Amanda Sciarra (second team D) Megan DiPanni (second team A) Rachel Steinbrook (honorable mention D) Megan DiPanni (second team A) Rachel Steinbrook (second team D) Megan DiPanni (second team A)

Middle Atlantic Conference: 1993 Dana Diorio (first team C) Kim Cottingham (first team P/CP) 1992 Dana Diorio (first team C) 1989 Diana Weinapple (first team A) 1988 Pam Loftus (honorable mention A) 1987 Monica Paukovits (honorable mention D) Lynne Pileggi (honorable mention A)

Courtney Tapkas

Stephanie Umbach Diana Bleakley

30

M U H L E N B E R G L A C R O S S E 2 0 1 6

@muhl_sports


Proud Sponsors of Muhlenberg College Athletics


Proud Sponsors of Muhlenberg College Athletics

Albarell Electric Inc. • Crystal Signatures • Five Thousand Forms • Highmark Blue Shield • HT Lyons • Residential Home Funding, Nick Tranguch ’02 • Schuylkill Valley Sports



LACROSSE 2016

Connect with the Mules Web

YouTube

www.muhlenbergsports.com

www.youtube.com/user/muhlsid

Facebook

Live Stats

www.facebook.com/MuhlenbergCollegeAthletics

www.sidearmstats.com/muhlenberg/wlax/

Twitter @muhl_sports and @muhl_wlax

Instagram @muhl_sports and @muhlenberg_wlax

(all home games)

Live Video portal.stretchinternet.com/muhlenberg/ (all home games)

February

April

Sat

FRI

27 at Drew................................... 1:00

March

1 * GETTYSBURG .........................7:00

WED 6 * HAVERFORD......................... 4:00

Tue

1 at Arcadia................................4:00

SAT

9 * WASHINGTON COLLEGE........ 1:00

Tue

8 vs. Cazenovia (Hilton Head)......10:30

Sat

16 * at McDaniel.............................4:00

Thr 10 vs. Bridgewater (Hilton Head)... 12:30

WED 20 * SWARTHMORE..................... 4:00

WED 16 LEBANON VALLEY................... 5:00

SAT 23 * BRYN MAWR.......................12:00

Sat

Wed 27 * at Dickinson............................ 7:00

19 at Montclair State.................... 3:00

THR 24 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.).................. 3:00 Sat

26 * at Franklin & Marshall.............. 1:00

Sat

30 * at Ursinus..............................12:00

* Centennial Conference


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.