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LIA BELLIZZI

ALYSSA MARTINO

ALLIE WALTON

ALEXIA SHEA

@PC_WOMENSSOCCER PC_WOMENSSOCCER WWW.FRIARS.COM

2014 PROVIDENCE COLLEGEWOMEN’S SOCCER

MEDIA GUIDE

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QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................................................... Providence, Rhode Island 02918Founded ................................................................................................................................................... 1917Enrollment ............................................................................................................................................... 3,866President ..................................................................................................Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P.Denomination .........................................................................................................Catholic (Dominican)Associate VP for College Athletics/Athletic Director .................................. Robert G. Driscoll, Jr.Assistant VP/Executive Associate AD/SWA.........................................................................Jill LaPointSenior Associate AD/External Relations ............................................................................. Steve NapolilloAssociate AD/Student-Athlete Development ................................................................ Nick ReggioAssociate AD/Facilities/Game Day Management ..........................................................Carl LaBrancheAssociate Athletic Director/Business ....................................................................................Marcus BlosomAssociate Athletic Director/Marketing & Communications.......................................... Arthur ParksAssociate Athletic Director/Sports Medicine .....................................................................John RockAssociate Athletic Director/Compliance ..........................................................................Joe NicastroConference .....................................................................................................BIG EAST, NCAA Division INickname ................................................................................................................................................ FriarsColors ......................................................................................................Black, White & Silver (PMS 877)Home Field ......................................................................... Ray Treacy Track & Field Complex (1,000)Head Coach .................................................................................................. Sam Lopes (Quinnipiac ‘02)Record at Providence .................................................................................................. 0-0-0 (1st season)Career Record ............................................................................................................... 4-8-6 (2nd season) Assistant Coaches .......................................................................Kyle Bak(Western New England ‘10).......................................................................................... Carlos Pinhancos (Rhode Island College ‘01)Graduate Assistant Coach ....................................................Kerry Ann O’Connor (Providence ‘14)Women’s Soccer Office Phone .............................................................(401) 865-2032 / (401) 865-1973Athletic Trainer ........................................................................................................................ Carrie Milner2013 Record..............................................................................................................................................6-9-32013 BIG EAST Record/Finish ...........................................................................................3-6-0/SeventhPlayers Returning/Lost ..........................................................................................................................20/7Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................................................... 7/3Website ................................................................................................................................www.Friars.com

SPORTS INFORMATIONCONTACTJill Mullany

(P) [email protected]

Credits: The 2014 Providence College Women’s Soccer Team Guide is published by the Providence College Athletic Depart-ment and all rights are reserved. All information in this guide is property of Providence College. Editor/Design/Layout: Allison Wigand. Editorial Assistance: Jill Mullany, Allison Wigand, Dan Colleran, Jen Rynearson and Kelsey Chepiga. Photography: Tom Maguire and David Silverman.

NO. NAME CLASS POS. HT. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 00 Megan Sweeney Jr. GK 5-9 Coral Springs, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 0 Katherine Creamer Jr. GK 5-5 Beverly, Mass./Beverly 2 Alyssa Martino GS. D 5-7 Plainville, Conn./Plainville 4 Jenna Donahue Jr. D 6-0 Avon, Conn./Avon 5 Lauren Elia Jr. F/M 5-9 Erie, Pa./Mercyhurst Preperatory 7 Rachel Ugolik So. F 5-7 Hamden , Conn./Hamden 8 Lia Bellizzi Sr. M 5-2 Rye, N.Y./Rye 9 Alexia Shea Sr. M 5-7 Brewster, N.Y./North Salem 10 Rachel Morrier Fr. F/M 5-4 Plaistow, N.H./Timberlane Regional 11 Allison Mills Jr. D/M 5-9 Atkinson, N.H./Timberlane Regional 12 Kathryn Hiller Jr. F 5-7 Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth 13 Juliana Pellegrini Fr. F 5-8 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side High School 14 Jill Clapp So. D/M 5-2 Marshfield, Mass./Marshfield 15 Darci Vierra Jr. M 5-3 Norwell, Mass./Norwell 16 Morgan Thomasian Jr. D 5-8 Manasquan, N.J./Wall 17 Kendall Andrew So. D 5-8 North Easton, Mass./Oliver Ames 18 Abby O’Brien Jr. D 5-7 Boxborough, Mass./Acton Boxborough Regional 19 Catherine Zimmerman Jr. F 5-5 Madison, N.J./ Madison 20 Morgan Testa Jr. D 5-8 Potomac, Md./St. John’s College 21 Courtney Maguire Jr. F/M 5-5 Smithfield, R.I./Smithfield 22 Christina Klaum Fr. M 5-2 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side High School 23 Hannah Wear So. D/M 5-7 South Salem, Mass./John Jay 24 Bridget Hillsman So. M 5-4 Elmhurst, Ill./Fenwick 25 Madison Doherty Fr. F 5-7 Peabody, Mass./Peabody Veterans Memorial 27 Allie Walton Sr. M/F 5-6 Brunswick, Maine/Brunswick 99 Kristyn Shea So. GK 5-9 Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway

Head Coach: Sam Lopes (Quinnipiac ‘02) Assistant Coach: Kyle Bak (Western New England ‘10) Assistant Coach: Carlos Pinhancos (Rhode Island College ‘01) Graduate Assistant Coach: Kerry Ann O’Connor (Providence ‘14) Athletic Trainer: Carrie Milner

2014 WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

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REVEREND BRIAN J. SHANLEY, O.P. / PRESIDENT On February 1, 2005, Providence College announced the election of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve as the 12th president of the College. Father Shanley assumed his duties at the College on July 1, 2005, and succeeded Reverend Philip A. Smith, O.P., who served as the College’s president from 1994-2005. Prior to his arrival at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate professor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he attended local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976. In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence College. He holds a doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval Studies. He also holds a master of divinity degree (theology) and the Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.) Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has devoted his entire career to teaching and administration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching assignments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of associate professor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philosophy, and taught in the Development of Western Civilization Program. Father Shanley spent the Fall 2002 semester as a visiting professor at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99. As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Father Shanley holds a seat on the Provincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Provincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees the academic endeavors of members of the Province, including those in preparation for the priesthood and those engaged in graduate studies.

FUTURE HOME OF THE FRIARS

The future home of the Providence College women’s soccer program will be Chapey Field at the new lacrosse and soccer complex (rendering above).

The brand new facility will be located next to the newly renovated Schneider Arena.During the 2014 season, the Friars will play on the turf field located inside the newly renovated Ray Treacy Track & Field Complex.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

Affiliation Roman Catholic Dominican Friars Enrollment 3,866 undergraduates 10% from Rhode Island 64% from New England 43% men, 57% women Providence, Rhode Island 177,994 residents (US Census Bureau)

Campus 105 acres

Concannon Fitness Center/Peterson Rec. Center Bagley Arena • Basketball, Tennis & Volleyball Courts • Four-lane indoor track Cuddy Racquetball Complex (3 courts) Taylor Natatorium Locker Rooms Exercise / Dance Studio Fitness Facility

Phillips Memorial Library 1,333,231 total volumes

Albertus Magnus-Hickey Science Complex State of the Art Labs Computer Work Stations Research Facilities Seven Computer Labs (general use) 17 "Cluster" Computer Labs (for use by specific departments) Eight DormitoriesFive Apartment BuildingsOne Suite Hall

Faculty 410 members 4.9% Dominican priests or sisters 12:1 student to faculty ratio 92% Ph.D. or highest degree in field

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Responding to the needs of Rhode

Island, the Dominican Order of Preach-ers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College — the only institution of higher learning in North America that is con-ducted by the Order. In 97 years, Provi-dence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population.

Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to 1216, or the origins of the Dominican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars con-tinue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, to teach at every level of the United States educational system.

With the Dominican tradition as its foundation, Providence College focuses on developing the entire per-

son through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowledge of his/her own values — values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime.

To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of contemporary so-ciety, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Students may choose from some 60 concentrations ranging from computer science to labor relations to theatre arts.

In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college.

As part of the core curriculum, all students take a two-year, team-taught course, Development of Western Civilization (DWC) which integrates the study of literature, philosophy, history and religious studies through the ages into a cohesive interdisciplinary unit.

Situated just on the fringe of downtown Providence, the College’s location enables students to have easy access to the many social, cultural, educational and recreational amenities of urban life - the Providence Public Library; entertainment at the Providence Performing Arts Center; sporting events, entertainment and trade shows at the Dunkin' Donuts Center and the Providence Convention Center, Providence Place Mall and dozens of fine restaurants. With several other major educational institutions located in Providence, the city has become a hub of collegiate activity.

THE MISSION OF THE COLLEGE

Providence College is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts, Catholic institution of higher education. Committed to fostering academic excellence through the sciences and humanities, the College provides a variety of opportunities for intel-lectual, social, moral and spiritual growth in a supportive environment.

The College actively cultivates intellectual, spiritual, ethical and aesthetic values within the context of the Judaeo-Christian heritage. These values are nurtured by the unique tradition of the Dominican Order which emphasizes quality teaching and scholarship.

Providence College recognizes the unity of the human family that proceeds from its one Creator. It therefore encourages the deepest respect for the essential dignity, freedom and equality of every person and welcomes qualified women and men from all religious, racial and ethnic backgrounds. Providence College prepares its students to be responsible and productive citizens to serve in their own society and the greater world community.

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Providence College Intercollegiate Athletics program is to foster the personal development and education of young men and women through their participation in NCAA Division I athletics.

Athletic contests provide an opportunity for the cam-pus and the community at large to demonstrate their support of the College, its athletics program, and the student-athletes.

The Athletic Department strives to fulfill student-athlete needs and goals in an environment steeped in the Do-minican tradition in which honesty, integrity, mutual respect, effort and constant improvement are cherished and cultivated.

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ROBERT G. DRISCOLL, JR. /

ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT /

ATHLETIC DIRECTOREntering his 13th season as Providence

College’s Associate Vice President & Athletics Director, Bob Driscoll has transformed and reinvigorated Providence College’s athlet-ics program. Having established a vision of student-athlete success in the classroom, in the community and in competing for champi-onships, Driscoll maintains focus on fostering one of the nation’s most respected programs.

During the 2013-14 academic year, Driscoll was the architect of one of the most successful seasons in Friar history. The women’s cross country team claimed the College’s second NCAA Championship, the men’s basketball team won the 2014 BIG EAST Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament and the men’s hockey team advanced to the NCAA East Regional Final. The men’s soccer team made a run to the BIG EAST Tournament title game and to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while the men’s cross country team placed 16th at the NCAA Championship. Additionally, the women’s cross country and track teams combined to earn seven All-America honors in 2013-14. Men’s basketball senior guard Bryce Cotton, who led the BIG EAST in assists and led the nation in min-utes played (39.9 mpg), earned Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America accolades and was named the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player.

Providence College finished 71st (out of 297) in the 2013-14 Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. The Friars finished second in the nation among Division I non-FBS/FCS institutions and their 71st-place finish marked the highest final ranking under the direction of Driscoll. During Driscoll’s tenure, the Friars have finished in the top-100 of the Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings six times and inside the top-125 during 10 of his 13 years as athletics director.

The Friars also have excelled in the classroom and Providence’s student-athletes have combined for an average GPA of 3.02. Following the 2013-14 competition year, a school-record six Providence College athletic programs received Public Recognition Awards as part of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) program. Multiple Friar teams have been honored in each of the nine years that the NCAA has given out the Public Recognition Awards. Epitomizing the drive for success in athletics and in the classroom, the 2013 women’s cross country team won the 2013 NCAA Championship, boasted three All-Americans, earned a NCAA Public Recognition Award for the third-consecutive season, was named the USTFCCCA Division I Scholar Team of the Year and senior co-captain Emily Sisson was named the BIG EAST Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Aside from excelling in the classroom and competing for championships, Driscoll’s student-athletes are very active in the local community. Last season alone, Friar student-athletes combined for over 2,300 hours of community service and raised over $17,000 for charitable causes. Some of the charitable ef-forts included working with Team IMPACT, taking part in Rhode Island’s reading week, volunteering at the Special Olympics and participating in Relay for Life.

Driscoll helped position the College’s athletics program for success as a mem-ber of the reorganized BIG EAST Conference, where the Friars compete against top-flight academic and athletic institutions in a new era of rivalries built on rich athletic traditions. With a long-term television contract with FOX Sports and its marquee men’s basketball championship tournament at Madison Square Garden, the BIG EAST is poised for success. Additionally, Friar hockey will continue to compete in the Hockey East Association, one of the premier hockey conferences in the nation.

One of the biggest impacts Driscoll has had on the Providence College Athletics Department, and the College as a whole, has been with facility de-velopment, construction and renovation. Since his arrival in 2001, Driscoll has transformed the College’s athletics facilities. Most recently, the initial phases of construction for a new soccer and lacrosse complex began in the summer of 2014.

In September of 2013 a state-of-the art renovation and 30,000-square foot addition project to Schneider Arena was completed. The project included new locker rooms, new coaches’ offices, a renovated press box, a state-of-the-art video board and sound system, luxury boxes, as well as a new hockey and lacrosse strength and conditioning room. The Ray Treacy Track was built over the sum-mer of 2013 to give the men’s and women’s cross country and track programs an improved place to train and race, as well as serving the whole Providence College community. Taylor Natatorium also underwent extensive renovations in 2013.

Other facility upgrades that have highlighted Driscoll’s tenure include an $80 million renovation of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, the home of Friar men’s basketball. The project was the result of Driscoll working strategically with lead officials in the City of Providence and the State of Rhode Island. The renovations enhanced the game-day experience by adding 20 luxury boxes, new seats, a video scoreboard, sound system, updated restaurant and concession stands, team store, locker rooms and new weight training/fitness areas. These renovations enabled Providence College to successfully serve as host for the First and Second Rounds of the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. In September of 2012, renovations of Alumni Hall were completed. Alumni Hall, which is the practice facility for men’s basketball and the home of the Friar women’s basketball and volleyball teams, is now a state-of-the-art facility.

Kicking off Driscoll’s vision for the improved athletic facilities footprint at Providence College, the Concannon Fitness Center, an $18 million facility, opened in August of 2007, adjacent to the $6 million Lennon Family Field (As-troturf facility), which was completed in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center for varsity student-athletes as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. Additionally, the Concannon Fitness Center serves the whole Providence College community and houses the recreation sports staff, further-ing the bond between the campus community and Friar Athletics. Next, the Canavan Sports Medicine Center was completed in August of 2008.

Driscoll established the athletic fundraising philosophy and department that has been instrumental in making program upgrades possible. He and his staff have exceeded fundraising goals on a yearly basis, achieving a 1,000% increase in fundraised dollars over a 12-year period. In July of 2014, Driscoll and his fundraising staff announced that they reached their goal of raising $4.2 million for the 2014 fiscal year. The additional revenue remains critical to building and supporting cham-pionship programs and providing the best opportunities to Providence College’s student-athletes. The funds Driscoll and his staff raise help directly support all 19 of Providence College’s Division I programs, the Friars Forever Fund and capital projects.

On June 10, 2008 Driscoll was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for the Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 by his alma ma-ter, Ithaca College, when he received the Distinguished Sport Industry Leader award.

Currently, Driscoll is serving his first year as the President of the Divi-sion I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. He also represents the BIG EAST’s athletic directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves as a men-tor for the Division I-AAA mentoring program and serves on the Hockey East Television Negotiations and Marketing Committees. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council, the NCAA Ice Hockey Champion-ship Committee (Chair 2010-11) and was the Chair of the BIG EAST Athletic Directors in 2011-12. Driscoll was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor.

Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley, culminating in serving as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. Prior to that, he was Cal’s Executive Associate Athletic Director and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department as well as oversee-ing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs.

Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships and competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup.

Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Direc-tor and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll played hockey and baseball at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975.

A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugu-ral class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He and his wife Cathy have three grown children.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

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Responding to the needs of Rhode Island, the Dominican Order of Preachers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College; the only institution of higher learning in North America that is conducted by the Order. In 96 years, Providence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population.

Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to 1216, or the origins of the Dominican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars continue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, including Kenya, Nigeria and the Solomon Islands, as well as to teach at every level of the United States educational system.

With the Dominican tradition as its foundation, Providence College focuses on developing the entire person through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowledge of his own values, values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime.

To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of contemporary society, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Providence College students may choose from some sixty concentrations ranging from computer science, to labor relations, to theatre arts. In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college.

EXPERIENCE A CITY IN RENAISSANCE...Providence, Rhode Island is among America’s most dynamic, diverse and exciting new destination cities. Come and see it for yourself. Gather with thou-sands in the rejuvenated downtown for a magical WaterFire display. Catch a Broadway-bound show. Enjoy dinner in one of the city’s many award-winning restaurants, then head to Federal Hill to sip an authentic caffe latte. Mingle with the more than 27,000 students who attend the city’s five colleges and universities. Explore internship opportunities with the city’s businesses and nonprofits and see a real-world path to career success. Providence College’s scenic 105-acre campus is located just 10 minutes away from one of the most historic and cosmopolitan city centers in the United States. Come to Provi-dence and embrace all that America’s Renaissance City has to offer.

A LIVELY DOWNTOWN SCENE...It’s where Colonial-era cobblestone streets intersect with gleaming new office buildings. Where young men and women from across the nation intern with some of the most recognized names in finance, business, technology and healthcare. In Providence, there’s always something happening, always a new exhibition, bookshop or bistro to check out. The New York Times describes it as “one of the hippest towns in New England.” And Money Magazine calls it “the best city in the East for young professionals.”

A WEALTH OF WEEKEND DESTINATIONS...Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of stunning coastline. The world-famous mansions of Newport, along with the shores of Narragansett Bay are just a 30-minute drive from Providence. The ski slopes of New England make a great day trip, and the beaches of Cape Cod, Nan-tucket and Martha’s Vineyard are all within easy reach.

YOU’RE CLOSE...Providence is a short drive from T.F. Green Airport. Known as the “hassle-free gateway to New England,” the airport is conveniently located close to Interstate 95 and offers non-stop flight connections to cities throughout the United States and Caribbean.

PROVIDENCE IS AMERICA’S NEWEST DESTINATION CITY... HERE’S WHY:• The Providence Performing Arts Center is the second largest indoor theater in New England

• The Dunkin’ Donuts Center (home of Providence College basketball) has hosted the NCAA Hockey Championship and NCAA Basketball Tournament First and Second Rounds among other major sporting events

• At the upscale Providence Place Mall, you’ll find more than 160 shops, theaters, acclaimed restaurants and an IMAX Theater

• The renowned WaterFire display on the Providence River is one of the many attractions that draw thousands to the city’s dynamic downtown

• With seven historic districts featuring beautifully preserved 18th-and-19th century architecture, Providence is one of the most historic cities in America

• Providence has the country’s largest per capita concentration of college students (27,000 in a city of just under 178,000), making it one of the nation’s most student-friendly cities

• Providence has a rich diversity of neighborhoods offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine, from pad thai to paella

• The nationally acclaimed Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to hundreds of rare animals from around the world

• The city’s rich cultural calendar includes dance performances, theater productions, music recitals, gallery shows and readings by prominent authors and poets

For complete information, contact the Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, (800) 233-1636 and the Rhode Island Division of Tourism, (800) 556-2484.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICESThe Office of Academic Services (OAS) provides specialized

support to student-athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibilities, and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. Holistic services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments.

Student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the classroom, as well as on the field or court, may be nominated for the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team, the HOCKEY EAST Academic Honor Roll, NFHCA Division I Academic Team or the Academic All-America Program presented by CoSIDA. The Providence College Athletic Department also honors student-athletes each semester who have achieved a 3.00 grade point average or higher.

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTSProvidence College is a Catholic, Dominican, liberal arts

institution of higher education and a community committed to academic excellence in pursuit of the truth, growth in virtue, and service of God and neighbor.

To be eligible for a bachelor’s degree, members of the Classes of 2013, 2014, and 2015, must earn a minimum of 116 earned credit hours and complete at least 36 courses with a minimum value of three credits each. For members of the Class of 2016 and subsequent years, a minimum of 120 credit hours must be earned. For students of all class years, 2.00 (4.00 scale) minimum cumulative and major grade point averages are required. Included in the total credit hours for students beginning with the Class of 2016 are Core Curriculum courses in the areas of Development of Western Civilization (4 courses), Philosophy (2), Theology (2), Natural Science (1), Quantitative Reasoning (1), Social Science (1) and Fine Arts (1). In addition, a Core Focus sequence (2 courses) outside of one’s major requirements and learning proficiencies in the areas of Intensive Writing (2), Oral Communication (1), Civic Engagement (1), and Diversity (1) must be successfully completed.

Undergraduate students must spend at least eight semesters in full-time attendance, unless the period is reduced by advanced standing credit from another institution as reviewed and approved by the dean of undergraduate and graduate studies. The College reserves the right to allow graduation at the completion of seven semesters following the successful petition by students to the Committee on Academic Status with the subsequent approval of the provost and senior vice president for academic affairs.

Official and complete academic information is published in Providence College’s academic catalogs, available at http://catalog.providence.edu/.

ACADEMIC SERVICES - STAFFJonathan Gomes, Associate Director for Academic ServicesKaitlyn O'Malley, Assistant Director of Student-Athlete ServicesAnthony Mendes, Academic Coordinator for Student-AthletesMarissa Zadrozny, Academic Coordinator for Men's Basketball

SERVICES AVAILABLE TOSTUDENT-ATHLETES THROUGH ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES

Academic MonitoringProgress report slips (i.e., requesting information regarding class attendance and performance) are sent to each instructor for all student-athletes at least once per semester. The staff tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with student-athletes as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary.

Counseling/MentoringThe staff meets with student-athletes, individually and in-groups, regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues.Life Skills Program/Special ProjectsPrograms and workshops on select life skills (i.e., NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program) are presented, covering the following five component areas: academics, personal development, community service, athletics, and career development. The OAS has collaborative relationships with many units on campus to help provide these services.

Pre-RegistrationThe staff assists student-athletes with planning and course registration. In conjunction with the Office of Academic Records, dates are determined for pre-registration each semester.

Study HallQuiet, monitored study time is available, during daytime and evening hours. Student-athletes are required and/or recommended to attend, on a sport-by-sport basis, by their respective head coach.

Travel NotificationsAt the beginning of each semester, student-athletes are provided with letters for their instructors, notifying them of travel/competitive schedules.

Tutorial Services and The Writing CenterThe Tutorial Center, which is nationally certified by the College Reading & Learning Association, provides peer tutoring in most all subject areas. The Tutorial Center is open until 9:00 pm weeknights. The Writing Center provides more intensive and specialized writing support and also maintains evening hours for student-athletes’ convenience.

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FRIAR FACILITIES

The Concannon Fitness Center is a $15-million facility, which opened in Au-gust of 2007. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. It houses the Friars' Jimmy Walker Strength & Conditioning Center as well as offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The multi-level facility also houses a wide variety of nautilus, cardiovascular and free-weight equipment, which is open to the student body. Member-ships also are available to the local community, alumni, faculty and staff. The varsity weight room is designed for use by student-athletes only, and is located on the first floor. The majority of the strength and conditioning curriculum is conducted in the facility - in addition to the Astroturf field, the Peterson Recreation Center and Taylor Natatorium.

The Ray Treacy Track & Field Complex opened in the fall of 2013, and is the pri-mary training facility for the Friars’ cross country and track teams. The men’s and women’s soccer programs will play on the turf field at the complex dur-ing the 2014 season, while preparation continues to build a soccer/lacrosse complex adjacent to Schneider Arena. The Ray Treacy Track & Field Complex also is home to the College’s club rugby program, in addition to intramurals and recreational sports.

THE CONCANNON FITNESS CENTERRUANE ATRIUM

Opened: August 2007

RAY TREACY TRACK & FIELDCOMPLEX

Opened: October 2013

Lennon Family Field, formerly known as The Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex, is home to the Providence College field hockey team. This $6-mil-lion facility is one of the top athletic complexes to house field hockey in the Northeast. The complex opened in August of 2005 and was renamed Len-non Family Field during the spring of 2011. Providence hosted the 2009 BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship at the facility and will serve as host, once again, in 2014. In 2011, the College upgraded the watering system with six cannons - two in each corner of the field and two at midfield. With plans in place to build a men's lacrosse/soccer stadium on campus, the facility will become the exclusive home of the Friar field hockey program.

LENNON FAMILYFIELD

Opened: August 2005

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FRIAR FACILITIES

The Canavan Sports Medicine Center opened during the 2007-08 academic year and became fully operational in August 2008. The center is the primary sports medicine facility for each of the College's 300+ student-athletes and its working space is roughly 4,000 square feet. This state-of-the-art facility includes nine treatment tables with assorted modality equipment and office space for the eight certified athletic trainers on staff. The space also provides two physician clinic offices, where primary care, orthopedic, chiropractic and podiatric physicians evaluate our student-athletes on a weekly basis. There also is a large rehabilitation/exercise area in the facility that houses a SwimEx rehab pool, one eight-person hot plunge pool and one eight-person cold plunge pool. During the 2011-12 academic year, the sports medicine center added and Alter-G Treadmill to its list of rehabilitation equipment.

Located in The Concannon Fitness Center, the varsity strength & condition-ing facility is a 3,600 square foot area dedicated to the Friars' 19 intercolle-giate athletic teams. The facility houses over 10 tons of free weights, includ-ing dumb bells ranging from five to 150 pounds and a full set of kettle bells. All hand weights, iron plates and bumper plate sets are engraved with one of the College's athletic logos. There are six Power Racks, each with an Olympic Weight-lifting platform. These training stations are extremely versatile and allow numerous athletes to perform a variety of exercises simultaneously. The facility also houses 'tools' such as stability balls, medicine balls, resis-tance bands, weighted vests, weighted jump ropes, plyometric jump boxes, dot drill mats, slide boards, lateral slant boards, lateral skaters, agility ladders, hurdles and numerous apparatuses to develop trunk strength and core sta-bilization. There also are two Woodway high performance treadmills that max out at 16.5 miles per hour.

JIMMY WALKERSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

Opened: August 2007

CANAVAN SPORTS MEDICINECENTER

Opened: Spring 2007; Completed: August 2008

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FRIAR FACILITIES

On January 20, 2007, the Providence College athletic department welcomed members of the late Helen Bert's family to celebrate the opening of the Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge, located on the second floor of Alumni

Hall. Prior to the Friars' game against Marquette on that day, there was a rib-bon cutting ceremony. Bert's family also was presented with a gift honoring the late Helen Bert during a halftime ceremony. The event was attended by friends, family, administrators and faculty, along with the presence of count-less alumni. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge provides an area for all varsity student-athletes to study in a quiet setting. During the 2008-09 aca-demic year, the lounge was renovated and expanded. It houses seven com-puter work stations, one print station and a seating area for group projects and meetings.

The Peterson Recreation Center is located adjacent to Alumni Hall and is connected to The Concannon Fitness Center. The facility includes a four-lane indoor track, four regulation length basketball courts and two indoor tennis courts. The Peterson Recreation Center also houses a dance/workout studio and racquetball courts. The facility serves as a home for many of the recre-ational activities sponsored by the College and to a series of summer camps and College functions.

Taylor Natatorium is located in the Peterson Recreation Center adjacent to Alumni Hall. Taylor Natatorium is home to the Providence College men's and women's swimming & diving programs. The vast majority of Providence's 19 varsity athletic programs also use the facility for strength & conditioning workouts. The venue was completely renovated during the summer of 2013.

PETERSONRECREATION CENTERRenovated: 2007-08

TAYLORNATATORIUM

HELEN BERTSTUDENT-ATHLETE LOUNGE

Opened: January 2007; Completed: Winter 2009

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MEET THE HEAD COACH

SAMLOPESHEAD COACH1st SeasonQuinnipiac ‘02

QUICK LOOK AT COACH LOPESBorn/Hometown: Fall River, MAAlma Mater: Quinnipiac University, 2002Philosophy: “The process of maximizing today while coaching play-

ers and leading people.”

Coaching Experience:•Providence College, Head Coach, NCAA DI: 2014 – Present•University of New Hampshire, Head Coach, NCAA DI: 2013 – 2014•Providence College, Assistant Coach, NCAA I: 2011 – 2013 •Southern Connecticut State University, Assistant Coach, NCAA DII: 2005 – 2011•Boston Breakers, Assistant Coach, Women’s Professional Soccer: 2010, 2011•Quickstrike Lady Blue, Assistant Coach, W-League: 2009•New England Mutiny, Assistant Coach, Women’s Premier Soccer League: 2007 – 2008•Saint Joseph’s College, Assistant Coach, NCAA III: 2002 – 2005

Playing Experience:•Quinnipiac University, NCAA DI: 1997 – 2001 •Connecticut Wolves – CT, United States Soccer Leagues: 2001•Westchester Flames – NY, United States Soccer Leagues: 2002•Connecticut AFC – CT, Premier Arena Soccer League: 2001, 2002•Massachusetts Twisters – MA, American Indoor Soccer League: 2001, 2002

Providence College Athletics Director Bob Driscoll named Sam Lopes

the head women’s soccer coach on Thursday, April 10 (2014). Lopes be-

comes the ninth head coach in the history of the women’s soccer program.

Lopes returns to the Friars after spending one season as the head coach

of the UNH Wildcats. Lopes coached three Wildcat players who earned

America East post-season honors. Freshman goalkeeper Mimi Borkan

earned a spot on the 2013 America East All-Rookie squad, while Hannah

Blondin and Colleen Murray nabbed spots on the All-Academic Team.

Prior to his term at UNH, Lopes spent two years as an assistant coach

at Providence College (2011-201). In his first season with the Friars,

Lopes assisted Providence to their first BIG EAST Tournament game since

1994. Providence then defeated Rutgers, 1-0, to advance to the quarter-

finals. He also helped coach Jenna Roncarati to her third consecutive

All-BIG EAST honor. At Providence, Lopes assisted with recruiting, scout-

ing, travel and budgeting, as well as monitoring the academic progress

of student athletes and planning team training and individual workouts.

Lopes was the head assistant women’s coach at Southern Con-

necticut State University from 2005-2011. He was highly involved

in recruiting, planning off-season training and helped establish the

Freshman Athletic Scholastic Training (F.A.S.T.) academic program

Lopes, a 2002 graduate of Quinnipiac University, received a bachelor’s

degree in Computer Information Systems. He was a four-year member of

the soccer team and was a captain during his senior season. After play-

ing at Quinnipiac, Lopes went on to play in the United States Soc-

cer Leagues for the Connecticut Wolves and the Westchester Flames.

He began his coaching career in 2002 as an assistant at Saint Jo-

seph College in West Hartford, Conn. Additionally, Lopes served

as an assistant coach with the Boston Breakers (2010-11), Quick-

strike Lady Blues (2009) and New England Mutiny (2007-08).

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KYLEBAKASSISTANT COACH1st SeasonWestern New England ‘10

CARLOSPINHANCOSASSISTANT COACH1st SeasonRhode Island College ‘01

KERRY ANNO’CONNORGRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH1st SeasonProvidence ‘14

CARRIEMILNERGRADUATE ASSISTANTATHLETIC TRAINER1st Season

Kyle Bak returns to the Providence College women’s soccer program as an assistant coach on Sam Lope’s staff in 2014. Bak served as an assistant on Lope’s staff at the University of New Hampshire during the 2013 campaign.

Bak began his coaching career at Salve Regina University as an assistant coach for the men’s program during the 2010 season. Bak originally joined the Providence College women’s soccer program in 2011 as an assistant coach primarily working with the goalkeepers.

Additionally, Bak worked as a RDS Technical Staff Coach with the New England Revolution Youth Academy, a scout with the U-14, U-16 and U-18 Academy Teams and a Technical Director with Hopkins Youth Soccer.

Bak holds a bachelors degree in Business Administration from Western New England University. He played four years at Western New England from 2006–2010. Bak started 39 games and recorded 18 shutouts as the goal-keeper for the Golden Bears while being name NSCAA All New England Sec-ond Team his senior year.

Carlos Pinhancos returns to Providence College as an assistant coach for the women’s soccer team. Prior to Providence, Pinhancos spent a year at the University of New Hampshire as the assistant coach under current Provi-dence College Head Coach, Sam Lopes. At UNH, Pinhancos helped mentor three Wildcats who earned America East post-season honors. Before UNH, Pinhancos was an assistant coach at Providence, where he primarily worked with goalkeepers.

Pinhancos was a volunteer assistant coach for the Rhode Island College men’s and women’s soccer teams. While at RIC, the 2005 men’s soccer team won the ECAC championship. Pinhancos spent the following two seasons with the Community College of Rhode Island as the men’s soccer assistant coach. Pinhancos was an assistant coach of the RIC men’s soccer team for four seasons (2008-2011). The team won the Little East Conference title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2008. He also helped guide the team to the Little East Conference Tournament for three consecutive seasons (2009-11).

Pinhancos has spent 13 seasons coaching club soccer at the Bayside FC Bolts. He is currently the Head Coach of U-17 Girls Team and Director of Goalkeeping at Bayside FC Bolts. Coach Pinhancos is also the founder and director of Elite Goalkeeper Academy.

Pinhancos played at the University of Rhode Island during the 1997-98 season. In the 1998-99 seasons he played for the Community College of Rhode Island where he earned All-New England and All-Region XXI Honors. While at RIC, Pinhancos played for three seasons as a goalkeeper. He played in 45 games, logging 4,157 minutes and finishing with a 1.19 career goals against average and was named All-Little East 1st Team.

Pinhancos is a 2001 graduate of Rhode Island College, where he re-ceived a B.A. in English and elementary education. He also has a master’s in public administration from the University of Rhode Island.

Kerry Ann O'Connor embarks on her first season working as a graduate assistant coach for the Providence College women's soccer team, as well as the graduate assistant for facilities and game day management. O'Connor is a 2014 graduate of Providence College, where she was a member of the women's soccer team for four years (2010-13).

O'Connor started 61 of the 66 games she appeared in and captained the team in her junior and senior years. She served as the backbone of the Friar defense, helping Providence to record 23 shutouts.

In 2013, O'Connor was named to the New England Intercollegiate Wom-en's Soccer Association (NEIWSA) Senior Bowl and in 2011 she was invited to join the Senior Women's Irish Team for a camp in Portugal.

MEET THE STAFF

Carrie Milner joined the Providence College Sports Medicine staff in the fall of 2014 as a graduate assistant and works with the women’s soc-cer and men’s/women’s swimming and diving programs. She earned her Bachelors of Science in athletic training from SUNY Courtland in 2012. Prior to Providence, Milner interned at Bryant University where she was on the sports medicine staff working with women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, and men’s/women’s tennis.

Milner is a native of Middletown, NY, resides in Providence, RI and is in the masters of education in counseling program at Providence College.

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Graduate Student • Defender • 5-7

2013: Did not play due to injury.2012: Started all 18 games for the Friars… Notched two points on two as-sists… Took 13 shots including three shots on goal.2011: Started all 21 games for the Friars… Scored one goal for two points.2010: Appeared in 18 games and started 11…Notched one goal for two points… First collegiate goal came in a victory over Central Connecticut on 9/10.HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Plainville High School as Valedictorian and earned four varsity letters in soccer and basketball... She was team captain of the soccer and basketball teams in her junior and senior seasons... Was the leading scorer on her team three years in a row from 2007-09 and holds the single-season record with 32 goals in 2009... Named All-Conference from 2007-09, All-State in 2009 and to the All-Academic Team from 2006-09.CLUB SOCCER: Played for the Connecticut Football Club (CFC) for two years and the Academica Futebol Club (AFC) for six years. PERSONAL: Born August 18, 1992... Daughter of Holly and Steve Martino... Has two younger sisters, Carly and Stephanie... Earning a Master in Educa-tion Administration.

MARTINO’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2010 18 11 8 1 0 2 2011 21 21 13 0 2 2 2012 18 18 13 0 2 2Total 57 50 34 1 4 6

ALYSSAMARTINOGrad Student • DPlainville, Conn.Plainville

2013: Appeared in 17 games for the Friars, including 12 appear-ances in the starting line-up... Landed 7-of-14 shots-on-goal for a 0.500 shots-on-goal percentage ...Registered one assist for one point. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played her freshman and sophomore campaigns at the University of Virginia... Made her debut with the Cavaliers on August 21, 2011... Appeared in 13 games for Virginia.HIGH SCHOOL: Set career records at Rye High School where she finished with 93 career goals and 239 career points... She was a three time NSCAA High School All-American and a two-time ESPN Rise High School All-Amer-ican... Was named NSCAA New York State Player of the Year (2010)... No. 30 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com.PERSONAL: Daughter of Francesca and John Bellizzi... Has an older brother, Piero, who played soccer at Northwestern... Psychology Major

BELLIZZI’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts.2013 17 12 14 0 1 1Total 17 12 14 0 1 1

LIABELLIZZISenior • MRye, N.Y.Rye / University of Virginia

MEET THE FRIARS

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Graduate Student • Defender • 5-7

2013: Started each of the 16 games that she appeared in ... Scored one goal to tally two points on the season ... Registered nine shots, five of which were on target for a shots-on-goal percentage of .556 ... Helped the Friars to four shutout victories ... Named to the NEWISA All-New England Third Team.2012: Appeared in 16 games for the Friars including 15 starts... Recorded 10 shots.2011: Started 16 games and played in 17 games for the Friars…Notched her first career point on an assist in the Friars’ 3-0 victory over Pittsburgh on 10/16.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer, three in basketball and three in softball at North Salem High School… Served as captain of her soc-cer team her senior year…In 76 games, she scored 50 goals and notched 23 assists…Was named to the All-League and All-Section team each year and named MVP of the league her junior and senior seasons… Named to All-State team her senior year.CLUB SOCCER: Played for the FC Sting (2008) and Albertson Fury (1992-09)…Named to the All-Tournament Team at the ECNL Showcase Las Vegas (2010).PERSONAL: Daughter of Katina and Greg Shea...Has an older brother, Gregory and a younger sister, Stephanie...Political science major.

SHEA’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2011 17 16 2 0 1 1 2012 16 15 10 0 0 02013 16 16 9 1 0 2Total 49 47 21 1 1 3

ALEXIASHEASenior • MBrewster, N.Y.North Salem

2013: Started each of the Friars’ 18 games this season ... Tallied seven points on three goals and one assist ... Served as the backbone of the Friars’ defense and helped Providence to four shutout victories ... Registered 19 shots, seven of which were on target for a shots-on-goal percentage of .368.2012: Started all 18 games for the Friars... Finished with six points on two goals and two assists... Recorded a multi-point game in the Friars’ 2-1 win over New Hampshire (9/9) where she tallied one goal and one assist... Took 23 shots including 12 on goal.2011: Started in 18 games and played 20 games for the Friars as a freshman...Notched two assists for two points... Registered her first career point on an assist in the Friars’ first game of the season versus Bryant on 8/21.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer at Brunswick High School … Served as captain of her soccer team her senior year … Tallied 82 goals and 39 assists in her four years playing at Brunswick… Was a Regional team member of the Olympic Development Program in 2008 … Was named to the All-Conference Team (2007-10)… Was named All-State and All-Region for three seasons … Named Maine Class A Player of the Year and Maine’s Ga-torade Player of the Year her junior and senior season … Named KVAC Player of the Year and NSCAA Maine State High School Player of the Year her senior season … Named Team MVP her junior and senior seasons … Named NSCAA All-American her senior seasonCLUB SOCCER: Played for the Coastal Soccer Club for a total of six years and captained it for two years … Played for the Northern Virginia Majestics (2005-2006) … Played for Seacoast United Soccer Club for one year … Played for the Scorpions Soccer Club for two years.PERSONAL: Daughter of Scott Walton and Nicole Nappi ... Has an older sister, Amanda, and a younger brother, Gregory... Pursuing a double major in marketing and finance.

WALTON’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts.2011 20 18 14 0 2 2 2012 18 18 23 2 2 62013 18 18 19 3 1 7 Total 56 54 56 5 5 15

ALLIEWALTONSenior • M/FBrunswick, MaineBrunswick

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2013: Did not appear in any games for the Friars.2012: Did not appear in any games for the Friars.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in lacrosse at Beverly High School...Named Salem News Honorable Mention (2010). . .Posted nine shutouts her senior season...Team captain (2011)...Team MVP (2011)...Salem News All-Star (2011).CLUB SOCCER: Was a member of the Boston Aztecs (2005-2012) who were Massachusetts State semi-finalists (2009-11).PERSONAL: Daughter of Mary Neagle and Tim Creamer … Has an older brother, Daniel … Management major, Public community service minor.

CREAMER’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Minutes Saves GA W-L-T 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-02013 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0Total 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0

KATHERINECREAMERJunior • GKBeverly, Mass.Beverly

2013: Played in five games for the Friars and posted a 2-0-0 re-cord... Registered 13 saves... Logged 188:12 minutes of action in goal for a 0.867 save percentage and a 0.960 goals-against average. 2012: Played in six games for the Friars and started two... Posted an over-all record of 2-0-0... Logged 302:22 minutes in goal... Tallied 14 saves and owned a .737 save percentage... Notched her first career win against Central Connecticut (9/2/12).HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School where she earned four varsity letters in soccer, as well as four in lacrosse. . . Led her team to a Class 5A Florida State Championship (2011)...ESPN Rise National Cham-pions (2010-11)...Member of the National Honor Society.CLUB SOCCER: Played for the Lady Renegades FL team (2006-12)... Florida State Champions (2009-10)...Member of the Super Y ODP National Pool. PERSONAL: Daughter of Daniel and Mary Ann Sweeney … Has a sister, Katie, and a brother, Matthew . . . Double major in accounting and finance.

SWEENEY’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts.2012 6 2 302:22 14 5 2-0-02013 5 0 188:12 13 2 2-0-0Total 11 2 490:34 27 7 4-0-0

MEGANSWEENEYJunior • GKCoral Springs, Fla.St. Thomas Aquinas

2013: Did not appear in any games for the Friars.2012: Appeared in two games for the Friars.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer, two in basketball and one in track for Avon High School...NCCC Scholar Athlete (2008-11)...Con-necticut State semi-finalists (2009-10) ...Team Captain (2011)... NCCC All Con-ference (2011)...Connecticut State Champions (2011).CLUB SOCCER: Played for CFC United who recorded three State Champion-ships (2008, 2009, 2011).PERSONAL: Daughter of Terry and Colleen Donahue … Her mother, Col-leen, played field hockey at Fairfield University (`83) ... She has two older brothers, Tyler and Casey ... Double major in marketing and finance.

DONAHUE’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2012 2 0 0 0 0 02013 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 2 0 0 0 0 0

JENNADONAHUEJunior • DAvon, Conn.Avon

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2013: Played in 18 games for the Friars, including 16 appearances in the starting line-up... Tallied eight points on three goals and two as-sists ... Notched a point in five of the Friars’ 15 matches ... Had 17 shots, seven of which were on target for a shots-on-goal percentage of .412. 2012: Appeared in 18 games for the Friars including three starts... Tallied eight points on four goals... Tallied her first collegiate goal in the Friars’ 3-1 victory over Army (8/19) in the season home opener... Took 18 shots includ-ing nine on goal.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer at Mercyhurst Prepara-tory School .... Named All District (2010-11) and All Region (2008-11) ... Team Captain (2010-11) and led team to Pennsylvania State Championship (2010) . . . Part of Pennsylvania Olympic Development Program.CLUB SOCCER: Was a member of the Northern Steel Soccer Club (2011) and played for Century United Soccer Club (2012). PERSONAL: Daughter of Mike and Lynne Elia … Has one older sister, Kristen, and two younger sisters, Katie and Annie … Her father Mike played baseball and football at Trinity College, her mother played field hockey at the Univer-sity of Rhode Island and her sister plays soccer at Trinity College … Double major in english and psychology.

ELIA’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2012 18 3 18 4 0 82013 18 16 17 3 2 8Total 36 19 35 7 2 16

LAURENELIAJunior • F/MErie, Pa.Mercyhurst Prep

MEET THE FRIARS

2013: Started each of the 15 games that she appeared in ... Tallied one point on one assist ... Anchored the Friars defense to four shutout victories.2012: Started in each of the 11 games that she appeared in. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer, one in basketball and three in track and field at Timberlane Regional High School. . . She earned the title of Eagle Tribune Athlete of the Month (2011) in October. . . Named Second Team All-State (2011)...Member of the National Honor Society.CLUB SOCCER: Played for the FC Stars of Massachusetts ... Member of U16-U18 ECNL Team and the Super Y National Team (2009) ... Made it to the ECNL Final Four (2010-11)...Massachusetts State Champions (2010-11) and attend-ed National ID Camp (2012)...New Hampshire State Champions(2006-09).PERSONAL: Daughter of Stephen and Joann Mills . . . Has a younger brother, Connor and a younger sister, Madison ... Biology major.

MILLS’ CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts.2012 11 11 0 0 0 02013 15 15 1 0 1 1Total 26 26 1 0 1 1

ALLISONMILLSJunior • D/MAtkinson, N.H.Timberlane Regional

2013: Started each of the 12 games that she appeared in during the 2013 campaign ... Scored five goals and registered three assists for a total of 13 points on the season ... Recorded a hat trick in the Friars’ 4-1 win over UNH (8/30) ... Landed 11-of-20 shots on goal for a .550 shots-on-goal percentage ... Tallied two game-winning goals.2012: Started all 18 games for the Friars... Tallied one point on one assist... First collegiate point came in the Friars’ 4-0 win over Lehigh (8/31)... Took 19 shots including four on goal.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters for soccer, three for basketball and three for track and field at Dartmouth High School. . .Tallied 26 goals in her senior year and served as team captain (2012) . . . Standard Times Leadership Award (2012)....Named Old Colony League All-Star (2011), East-ern Massachusetts Division I First Team All-Star (2011) and All-State Soccer Team (2011).CLUB SOCCER: Member of Scorpians Soccer Club for five years (2008-12). PERSONAL: Daughter of Emerson and Charlene Hiller … Has an older brother, Jay and a twin brother, Chris … Her father, Emerson, ran track at UMass … Biology major.

HILLER’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2012 18 18 19 0 1 12013 12 12 20 5 3 13Total 30 30 39 5 4 14

KATHRYNHILLERJunior • FDartmouth, Mass.Dartmouth

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2013: Appeared in three games for the Friars.2012: Appeared in two games for the Friars. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer, four in basketball and four in tennis at Norwell High School...Played in 98 games and recorded 77 goals...She was team captain her senior season...Named League All-Star (2011) as well as Eastern Massachusetts All-Star (2010 ) and First Team All-State (2011).CLUB SOCCER: Scorpions Soccer Club (2002-12).PERSONAL: Daughter of Roger and Maryann Vierra … Has an older sister, Erin and a younger sister, Kristi … Darci’s mother played basketball at Rollins College … Father played baseball at Rollins College … Sister played tennis at the University of Virginia … Health Policy and Management major.

VIERRA’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2012 2 0 0 0 0 02013 3 0 0 0 0 0Total 5 0 0 0 0 0

DARCIVIERRAJunior • MNorwell, Mass.Norwell

MEET THE FRIARS

2013: Appeared in one game for the Friars.2012: Appeared in nine games for the Friars... Tallied two points on one goal... Notched first collegiate point with a goal in the Friars’ 4-0 win over Lehigh (8/31).HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in lacrosse at Wall High School...Scored seven goals as a senior and was named First Team All-Shore (2011)... Named All-Monmouth County and All-Conference (2011)... Named Third Team New Jersey Group III...Conference Champions (2010-11). CLUB SOCCER: Member of the PDA Charge (2009 - 2012) and played for the Wall Wambats (2004-2009)... U17 ECNL National Championship Finalist.PERSONAL: Daughter of Matthew and Francine Thomasian . . . Has an older brother, Michael . . . History and Marketing major.

THOMASIAN’ CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts.2012 9 0 0 1 0 22013 1 0 0 0 0 0Total 10 0 0 1 0 2

MORGANTHOMASIANJunior • DManasquan, N.J.Wall

2013: Played in 12 games for the Friars, including seven starts ... Generated two shots.2012: Appeared in each of the Friars’ 18 games including 13 starts... Landed four of her 12 shots on goal.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters in soccer, three in basketball and one in track and field at Acton Boxborough Regional High School . . . State Fi-nalists (2009) . . . Northern Massachusetts Semi-finalists (2010-11) . . . Served as Team Captain her senior season (2011)...DCL Champions (2008-10) and was named a DCL All-Star (2011)...Member of the National Honor Society... Biology major. CLUB SOCCER: Massachusetts Premier Soccer . . . Super Y League Champi-ons (2011).PERSONAL: Daughter of John and Marybeth O’Brien . . . Has an older broth-er, Chris, who played football at Ithaca College and an older sister, Lauren... Double major in biology and psychology.

O’BRIEN’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2012 18 13 12 0 0 02013 12 7 2 0 0 0Total 30 20 14 0 0 0

ABBYO’BRIENJunior • DBoxborough, Mass.Acton Boxborough Regional

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2013: Appeared in 17 games for the Friars, including 16 starts ... Led the team in goals with seven and notched two assists to lead the team in points with 16 ... Registered four game-winning goals, the highest on the team ... Had 20 shots, 11 of which were on target for a shots-on-goal percentage of .550 ... Buried 1-of-2 penalty kick attempts ... Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team and the NEWISA All-New England Second Team.2012: Started in all 10 games that she appeared in... Led the team in scor-ing with 15 points on seven goals and one assist... Tallied her first points as a Friar with two goals in Providence’s 4-0 victory over Lehigh (8/31)... Bur-ied her only penalty kick attempt in the Friars’ 3-2 victory over Brown (9/6)... Notched her second multi-goal game of the season with two goals in the Friars’ 2-0 win over St. John’s (9/13)... Took 35 shots including 15 on goal... Earned BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (9/4 & 9/10)... Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in softball at Madison High School... Recorded 50 career goals and 25 assists... Served as team captain (2011). . . Named First Team All-County 2010 and All-Confer-ence (2010-11)... Named First Team All-State (2010-11)... Morris County Play-er of the Year (2011) and Star Ledger Player of the Year (2011)... Member of the ODP NJ State Team (2007-08).CLUB SOCCER: Played for the PDA Charge... ECNL Finalists (2011-12) and Named ECNL San Antonio All-Event Team.. ECNL Finalists (2011-12)...State Cup Champions (2010-11) and Red Bull National League Champions (2009)...Premier League Finalists (2009). PERSONAL: Daughter or Mark and Clarice Zimmerman … Has an older brother, Ryan, and a younger brother, Patrick … Mother, Clarice, played soft-ball at Mesa College San Diego … Psychology major, business studies minor.

ZIMMERMAN’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2012 10 10 35 7 1 152013 17 16 20 7 2 16Total 27 26 55 14 3 31

CATHERINEZIMMERMANJunior • FMadison, N.J.Madison

MEET THE FRIARS

2013: Appeared in one game for the Friars.2012: Appeared in three games during her rookie season with the Friars.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters in soccer and two in basketball at St. John’s College High School . . . Scored the winning goal in the 2011 WCAC semifinals. . . WCAC Women’s Soccer Champions (2011) . . . WCAC Hon-orable Mention (2011)...Member of the National Honor Society.CLUB SOCCER: Played for the MSC Mustangs for nine seasons (2003-2012)... State Cup finalists (2007-08).PERSONAL: Daughter of Daryl and Betsy Testa … Has one older brother, Trent, and three younger sisters, Brittany, Mackenzie, and Kamryn … Uncle, Brian, played baseball at Elon University and grandfather played basketball at the University of Richmond … Finance major.

TESTA’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2012 3 0 0 0 0 02013 1 0 0 0 0 0Total 3 0 0 0 0 0

MORGANTESTAJunior • DPotomac, Md.St. John’s College H.S.

2013: Appeared in 14 games for the Friars, including one appearance in the starting line-up ... Tallied one point on an assist in the Friars’ 4-1 win over UNH (8/30) ... Registered six shots.2012: Appeared in 17 games for the Friars including three starts ... Finished with three points on one goal and one assist... Notched her first collegiate point with an assist in the Friars’ 2-0 victory over St. John’s (9/13).HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer at Smithfield High School...Tallied 34 goals and 14 assists her senior year...Recorded 82 goals and 40 assists in her career...Holds single season and career record for goals...Named to First Team All-State (2010-11) and NSCAA High School Girls All-Region Team ... Named MVP 2009 Championship...Member of the National Honor Society.CLUB SOCCER: A member of the Scorpions Soccer Club (2005- 2012)... Mas-sachusetts State Champions (2008-11)...Region 1 Champions and were Na-tional Soccer Championship Finalists (2010)...Played in the USYA National Champion Series (2009-11).PERSONAL: Daughter of Wayne and Anne Marie Maguire ... Has a younger brother, Sean ... Math major, Physics minor.

MAGUIRE’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2012 17 3 4 1 1 32013 14 1 6 0 1 1Total 31 4 10 1 2 4

COURTNEYMAGUIREJunior • F/MSmithfield, R.I.Smithfield

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2013: Appeared in 11 games for the Friars, including two starts.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters at Marshfield High School… Captained her team in her senior season… Won the Atlantic Coast League (2009-11)… Three year Eastern Massachusetts All-Star Varsity Soccer Class Olympian (2013)…Three-year All-Scholastic recipient (2010-2012)… Three-time Atlantic Coast League All-Star… Named to the ESPN Boston Girls’ Top 20 (#16)… Ranked nationally and regionally #7 by TopDrawerSoccer (2013).CLUB SOCCER: Was a member of the Scorpions Soccer Club… Won six state championships, three regional championships and was a national finalist. PERSONAL: Born on September 27, 1994... Daughter of Joe and Lauren Clapp... Has two younger sisters, Abbey and Olivia ... Undeclared major.

CLAPP’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2013 11 2 1 0 0 0Total 11 2 1 0 0 0

JILLCLAPPSophomore • D/MMarshfield, Mass.Marshfield

MEET THE FRIARS

2013: Appeared in each of the Friars’ 18 games, including 12 starts ... Tallied four points on two goals ... Recorded her first collegiate point on a goal in the Friars’ season opening 3-0 win versus Rhode Island (8/23) ... Registered 27 shots, 14 of which were on target for a shots-on-goal percentage of .519.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters for Hamden High School… Named All-State (2010-12), All New England (2012), All- Area MVP (2010 &2012) and Chronicle Post Sports-person of the Year (2012)… Tallied 91 goals over four seasons for Hamden.CLUB SOCCER: Played for Soccerplus Elite after spending four seasons with the South Central Premier Lady Owls… Attended the Region 1 camp in Boca Raton, Fla. in 2011 and 2012.PERSONAL: Born on June 10, 1995 ... Daughter of Robert and Jana Ugolik ... Has an older brother, R.J. and a younger brother, Christian ... Undeclared major.

UGOLIK’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2013 18 12 27 2 0 4Total 18 12 27 2 0 4

RACHELUGOLIKSophomore • FHamden, Conn.Hamden

2013: Appeared in two games for the Friars. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters at Oliver Ames… Notched 60 ca-reer goals and 23 assists… Named Hockomock MVP (2010-12) and Enter-prise Player of the Year (2012)… Earned Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic honors (2011-12) and Boston Globe All-Scholastic honors (2011-12).CLUB SOCCER: Was a member of the Scorpions Soccer Club…Won six state championships, three regional championships and was a national finalist.PERSONAL: Born on December 8, 1994 ... Daughter of Shawn and Ann An-drew ... Has an older sister, Meghan, and a younger brother, Tim … Unde-clared major.

ANDREW’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2013 2 0 0 0 0 0Total 2 0 0 0 0 0

KENDALLANDREWSophomore • DNorth Easton, Mass.Oliver Ames

2013: Appeared in 18 games for the Friars, including 16 starts ... Scored one goal for two points on the season ... Notched ten shots.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters for John Jay High School where she tallied 40 goals and nine assists... Three time All-League honoree (2010-2012), a two time All-Selection (2011-12) and named All-State (2012)... Named MSG Varsity Player of the Year (2012) and Team MVP in her senior season.CLUB SOCCER: Played club soccer for the New York Rush Patriots FC who won the NYE State Championship in 2012... Finished an NERP Finalist (2012) and a NYE State Finalist (2011).PERSONAL: Born April 15, 1995 ... Daughter of Daryl Burbank-Wear and Sam Wear ... Has two brothers, Lukas and Colin ... Undeclared major.

WEAR’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2013 18 16 10 1 0 2Total 18 16 10 1 0 2

HANNAHWEARSophomore • D/MSouth Salem, N.Y.John Jay

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MEET THE FRIARS

2013: Appeared in one game for the Friars.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two varsity letters in soccer for Fenwick High School… Awarded with the most goals scored award in her junior campaign.CLUB SOCCER: Was a member of the Eclipse Select ECNL… Named to the Illinois ODP State Team (2008-09) and attended regional camp in those same years… Team finished as the ECNL Regular Season Champions (2011-12)…Named State Cup Champions (2011)… Finished in the ECNL Final Four (2010).PERSONAL: Born on March 18, 1995 ... Daughter of Steve and Kathleen Christie Hillsman ... Has an older sister, Christie, and a younger sister, Moira ... Biology major.

HILLSMAN’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Shots G A Pts. 2013 1 0 1 0 0 0Total 1 0 1 0 0 0

BRIDGETHILLSMANSophomore • MElmhurst, Ill.Fenwick

2013: Started each of the nine games that she appeared in for the Friars ... Recorded 43 saves in 784:20 minutes in goal for a .796 save percent-age and a 1.26 goals-against average ... Posted an overall record of 2-3-3. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters for Piscataway High School where she served as team captain in her junior and senior seasons… Averaged 150 saves and 10 shutouts per season… Received All-Red Division, First Team All-Area and All-Conference honors.CLUB SOCCER: Was a member of FC COPA Real who won the US Club Soccer National Championship in 2012.PERSONAL: Born September 14, 1995 ... Daughter of Robert and Anne Shea ... Has an older brother, Ryan... Psychology major.

SHEA’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Minutes Saves GA W-L-T 2013 9 9 784:20 43 11 2-3-3Total 9 9 784:20 43 11 2-3-3

KRISTYNSHEASophomore • GKPiscataway, N.J.Piscataway

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two varsity letters at Timberlane Regional... Tallied 37 goals and 10 assists during her career at Timberlane ... Named First Team All-State (2011-12) and an Eagle Tribune All-Star (2011-12).CLUB SOCCER: Member of Seacoast United club... Won the 2013 State Cup.PERSONAL: Born on June 8, 1996... Daughter of Daniel and Kimberly Mor-rier... Has three brothers, Luke, Jake and Max and three sisters, Veronica, Leah and Mia... Undeclared major.

RACHELMORRIERFreshman • F/MPlaistow, N.H.Timberlane Regional

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended South Side High School ... Earned three varsity letters in soccer, basketball and lacrosse... Was a member of the South Side girls’ soccer team that won the New York State Championship in 2011 and 2012... Named team MVP in 2010 and All County in 2014.CLUB SOCCER: A member of the EMSC Dynamite... Captained the team from 2010-2014... Was the leading scorer in 2013 and 2014.PERSONAL: Born on September 10, 1996... Daughter of Richard and Kathryn Pellegrini... Has four brothers, Richard, Andrew, Thomas and Peter... Undeclared major.

JULIANAPELLEGRINIFreshman • FRockville Centre, N.Y.South Side

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters at South Side High School... Tal-lied 64 goals and 28 assists over the course of her career at South Side... A NSCAA All-America selection (2012-13) and a NSCAA All-Region selection (2012-13)... Named to the First Team All-State (2011-13) and the Newsday All-Long Island Team (2011-13).CLUB SOCCER: A member of the Albertson Fury club... Won the 2013 ECNL North American Championship.PERSONAL: Born on March 21, 1996... Daughter of Mark and Yvonne Klaum... Has one brother, Michael and one sister, Juliana... Undeclared major.

CHRISTINAKLAUMFreshman • MRockville Centre, N.Y.South Side

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters at Peabody Veterans Memorial High School... Tallied 77 career points on 47 goals and 30 assists over the course of her career ... Named the 2013 Best Offensive Player of the Year... Selected as an N.E.C. All-Star (2011-13) and an Eastern Massachusetts All-Star (2010-13)... Led Peabody to four-consecutive N.E.C. Championships (2010-13) and one State Championship (2011).CLUB SOCCER: A member of the New England Aztecs... In 2013 the Aztecs were ranked No. 31 in the nation.PERSONAL: Born on June 9, 1996... Daughter of John and Linda Doherty... Has one brother, Jake... Undeclared major.

MADISONDOHERTYFreshman • FPeabody, Mass.Peabody Veterans Memorial

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ADELPHI (0-2-0, .000) 10/11/86 Garden City, N.Y. 2-6 L 10/25/87 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L

AMERICAN (1-0-0, 1.000) 8/29/10 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W

ARMY (1-0-0, 1.000)8/19/12 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W

BINGHAMTON (0-1-0, .500)10/16/01 Providence, R.I. 2-2 T

BOSTON COLLEGE (2-21-3, .077) 10/5/83 Providence, R.I. 0-6 L10/20/84 Chesnut Hill, Mass. 0-3 L11/3/85 Providence, R.I. 1-4 L10/30/86 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-5 L10/11/87 Storrs, Conn. 1-5 L9/10/87 Providence, R.I. 3-4 L9/10/88 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-4 L10/13/89 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-7 L10/17/90 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-0 (ot) T10/9/91 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W10/7/92 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-2 (ot) L 11/3/93 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L11/6/93 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/7/94 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-2 L11/5/94 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 L10/4/95 Providence, R.I. 0-4 L10/2/96 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-4 L9/16/97 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-1 L9/26/98 Providence, R.I. 0-4 L10/1/99 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/10/00 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-4 L9/23/01 Providence, R.I. 2-2 (ot) T10/29/02 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-1(ot) L9/24/03 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (2ot) T10/13/04 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-4 L8/17/12 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-3 L

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (1-3-0, .250) 10/18/85 Providence, R.I. 6-0 W9/10/97 Boston, Mass. 0-1 L9/16/98 Providence, R.I. 3-8 L9/15/13 Boston, Mass. 0-1 L

BROWN (5-20-0, .200) 9/20/83 Brown 1-4 L10/2/84 Brown 0-2 L10/1/85 Brown 0-2 L10/2/86 Providence, R.I. 1-4 L9/15/87 Brown 2-5 L9/14/88 Providence, R.I. 2-4 L10/10/89 Brown 1-2 (ot) L10/10/90 Providence, R.I. 2-3 (ot) L10/12/91 Brown 4-3 W9/12/92 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L9/22/93 Brown 2-0 W9/20/94 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L9/20/95 Brown 1-2 L9/18/96 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L11/5/97 Brown 0-1 L10/21/98 Brown 1-3 L11/2/99 Brown 1-3 L10/18/00 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L9/9/01 Brown 0-5 L10/25/02 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/1/03 Brown 1-3 L10/27/04 Brown 0-1 L10/26/05 Brown 2-1 W9/7/11 Brown 2-0 L9/6/12 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W

BRYANT (11-0-1, .957) 1983 Smithfield, R.I. 3-1 W10/27/84 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W10/31/84 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/8/85 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/17/86 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W9/17/87 Smithfield, R.I. 5-0 W10/6/88 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W

10/3/89 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W10/1/90 Smithfield, R.I. 4-1 W8/28/08 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W9/12/10 Smithfield, R.I. 2-0 W8/21/11 Providence, R.I. 2-2 (2ot) T

BUTLER (1-1-0, .500) 10/23/92 Notre Dame, Ind. 4-2 W10/12/13 Indianapolis, Ind. 1-2 (ot) L

CALIFORNIA (0-1-0, .000) 9/3/94 Pleasanton, Calif. 1-4 L

CAL-POLY (0-1-0, .000)9/9/07 Dartmouth, N.H. 0-1 L

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (2-1-0, .667)9/10/10 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W9/2/11 New Haven, Conn. 2-1 L9/2/12 New Haven, Conn. 2-1 W

CHARLOTTE (0-0-1, .500)8/28/11 Charlotte, N.C. 0-0 (2ot) T

CINCINNATI (1-2-1, .375)10/02/05 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/03/08 Cincinnati, Ohio 1-1 T9/23/11 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W9/22/13 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L

COLGATE (1-1-1, .500) 9/5/92 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W9/11/93 Storrs, Conn. 0-0 (ot) T9/25/94 Hamilton, N.Y. 1-2 L

COLORADO COLLEGE (0-1-0, .000)9/04/05 Colorado Springs, Colo. 0-2 L

CONNECTICUT (2-28-1, .065) 9/14/83 Providence, R.I. 0-8 L9/20/84 Providence, R.I. 0-7 L10/5/85 Storrs, Conn. 0-2 L10/25/85 Providence, R.I. 1-7 L9/13/86 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 L9/21/88 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L9/20/89 Storrs, Conn. 0-4 L9/19/90 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/18/91 Storrs, Conn. 0-2 L9/16/92 Providence, R.I. 2-3 (ot) L9/15/93 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 (ot) L11/6/93 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/14/94 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L9/14/95 Storrs, Conn. 0-8 L9/11/96 Providence, R.I. 0-10 L10/15/97 Storrs, Conn. 0-5 L9/9/98 Providence, R.I. 0-11 L10/7/99 Storrs, Conn. 0-3 L8/30/00 Providence, R.I. 0-4 L9/30/01 Storrs, Conn. 1-2 (ot) L10/23/02 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/15/03 Storrs, Conn. 0-4 L9/22/04 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L9/18/05 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/15/06 Storrs, Conn. 0-4 L9/21/07 Providence, R.I. 0-6 L9/19/08 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 L9/18/09 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L9/17/10 Storrs, Conn. 0-0 (2ot) T10/22/11 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/20/12 Storrs, Conn. 2-3 (2ot) L

CORNELL (0-3-1, .125) 9/13/92 New York, N.Y. 0-3 L10/31/93 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L9/23/94 Ithaca, N.Y. 1-1 (ot) L11/16/02 Jamaica, N.Y. 1-2 (pk) L

CREIGHTON (0-1-0, .000)10/3/13 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L

DARTMOUTH (0-3-0, .000) 9/29/93 Hanover, N.H. 1-3 L

11/1/94 Deerfield, Mass. 0-1 L10/31/95 Hanover, N.H. 0-7 L

DAVIDSON (0-0-1, .500)8/26/11 Davidson, N.C. 2-2 (2ot) L

DAYTON (0-1-0, .000)8/25/13 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L

DELAWARE (0-1-0, .000)8/30/09 Newark, N.J. 0-1(ot) L

DE PAUL (4-5-0, .444)10/14/05 Chicago, Ill. 2-3 L10/13/06 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/21/07 Chicago, Ill. 0-1 L10/19/08 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/16/09 Chicago, Ill. 0-1 L10/15/10 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/30/11 Chicago, Ill. 1-0 L10/1/12 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/29/13 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W

DUKE (1-0-0, 1.000) 10/3/93 Williamsburg, Va. 1-0 W

FAIRFIELD (1-2-1, .375) 9/24/95 Fairfield, Conn. 3-1 W9/5/96 Providence, R.I. 2-4 L9/1/06 Providence, R.I. 0-0 T9/23/07 Fairfield, Conn. 0-1 L

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (1-1-0, .500) 10/5/89 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/8/00 Miami, Fla. 1-2 L

FORDHAM (0-0-1, .500)9/20/13 Providence, R.I. 2-2 (2ot) T

GEORGETOWN (2-9-1, .208) 9/17/95 Providence, R.I. 6-0 W10/12/96 Washington, D.C. 2-0 W10/18/97 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L9/13/98 Washington, D.C. 0-3 L9/19/99 Washington, D.C. 0-3 L10/14/01 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L9/28/03 Washington, D.C. 0-1 L10/01/04 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/29/06 Washington, D.C. 1-1 T10/02/09 Providence, R.I. 1-2(2ot) L9/23/12 Washington, D.C. 0-1 L10/6/13 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L

HARTFORD (4-7-0, .364) 9/27/86 West Hartford, Conn. 0-2 L9/26/87 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L9/25/88 West Hartford, Conn. 0-4 L9/23/89 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L10/20/90 West Hartford, Conn. 0-4 L10/19/91 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W10/18/92 West Hartford, Conn. 1-2 L10/6/93 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/19/94 West Hartford, Conn. 0-4 L9/14/07 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/11/08 West Hartford, Conn. 2-1 W

HARVARD (3-6-2, .364) 9/30/86 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L9/29/86 Cambridge, Mass. 0-1 L9/27/88 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/22/89 Cambridge, Mass. 2-1 W9/15/90 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/29/91 Cambridge, Mass. 0-1 L10/28/92 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/26/93 Cambridge, Mass. 1-1 (ot) T10/26/94 Providence, R.I. 1-0 L10/30/96 Cambridge, Mass. 1-7 L9/13/13 Cambridge, Mass. 1-1 (2ot) T

HOFSTRA (0-1-1, .250) 9/6/02 Hamden, Conn. 1-1 (ot) T9/05/04 Hempstead, N.Y. 0-2 L

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HOLY CROSS (16-4-3, .773) 11/1/83 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W10/14/84 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/20/85 Worcester, Mass. 1-4 L10/26/86 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/5/87 Worcester, Mass. 1-3 L10/25/89 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W10/24/90 Worcester, Mass. 1-0 W10/17/91 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/1/92 Worcester, Mass. 6-0 W10/21/97 Worcester, Mass. 1-0 W10/7/98 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/19/99 Worcester, Mass. 0-1 L10/24/00 Worcester, Mass. 2-1 (ot) W10/30/01 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W10/30/02 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W8/31/03 Worcester, Mass. 1-0 W9/12/04 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/09/05 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W8/25/06 Worcester, Mass 1-1 T9/4/08 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W9/9/09 Worcester, Mass. 0-0 T8/31/11 Providence, R.I. 5-0 W8/24/12 Worcester, Mass. 1-1 T

IONA (4-1-0, .800) 10/15/89 Providence, R.I. 6-0 W10/14/90 New Rochelle, N.Y. 3-4 L10/3/91 Providence, R.I. 7-0 W9/27/00 Orono, Maine 4-0 W8/27/10 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W

KEENE STATE (0-1-1, .250) 10/6/84 Keene, N.H. 0-2 L10/27/85 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (ot) L

LAFAYETTE (1-0-0 1.000)9/8/06 Stony Brook, N.Y. 2-0 W

LEHIGH (1-0-0, 1.000)8/31/12 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W

LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY (1-0-0, 1.000) 9/7/03 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W

LOUISVILLE (0-3-1, .125)9/30/05 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L10/5/08 Louisville, Ky. 1-1 T9/25/11 Bristol, R.I. 1-0 L10/30/11 Louisville, Ky. 2-0 L

LOYOLA OF CHICAGO (4-0-0, 1.000) 10/31/97 Chicago, Ill. 2-0 W10/9/98 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W10/9/99 Chicago, Ill. 4-0 W9/29/00 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W

MAINE (9-2-0, .818) 10/5/91 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W10/10/92 Providence, R.I. 8-0 W10/16/93 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W10/22/94 Orono, Maine 2-0 W10/7/95 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/15/96 Orono, Maine 0-3 L10/22/97 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W10/12/99 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/13/02 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W8/29/04 Orono, Maine 0-5 L8/28/05 Providence, RI 2-0 W

MANHATTAN (0-0-1 .000)9/7/08 Providence, R.I. 1-2 (ot) L

MARIST (7-0-0, 1.000) 9/26/00 Orono, Maine 2-0 W9/31/01 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W9/15/02 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 3-0 W9/13/03 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W8/27/04 Orono, Maine 1-0 W9/05/10 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 1-0 W9/9/11 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W

MARQUETTE (0-7-2, .111)9/25/05 Milwaukee, Wis. 0-2 L9/24/06 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L9/28/07 Milwaukee, Wis. 0-2 L9/25/08 Providence, R.I. 1-1 T10/11/09 Milwaukee, Wis. 0-0 T10/10/10 Providence, R.I. 1-2 (2ot) L10/7/11 Milwaukee, Wis. 3-0 L10/5/12 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L10/17/13 Milwaukee, Wis. 0-6 L MARYLAND (1-0-0, 1.000) 10/8/88 Washington, D.C. 2-0 W

MASSACHUSETTS (3-6-2, .364) 9/18/85 Amherst, Mass. 0-7 L9/24/86 Amherst, Mass. 0-8 L9/22/87 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L10/12/92 Pepperell, Mass. 3-1 W10/2/93 Williamsburg, Va. 0-1 L11/13/93 Amherst, Mass. 0-5 L10/10/94 Amherst, Mass. 0-3 L9/2/07 Kingston, R.I. 1-1 T9/21/08 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/4/09 Amherst, Mass. 1-0 W9/9/13 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (2ot) T

MERRIMACK (4-1-1, .750) 9/25/85 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W9/22/86 North Andover, Mass. 0-4 L10/17/87 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/15/88 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (ot) T9/27/89 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W9/17/90 North Andover, Mass. 3-2 W

MIAMI (Fla.) (1-4-0, .200) 9/24/99 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L9/10/00 Miami, Fla. 0-1 L10/7/01 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/22/02 Miami, Fla. 1-2 L10/26/03 Providence, R.I. 1-0 (ot) W

MINNESOTA (0-1-0, .000)9/7/07 Dartmouth, N.H. 0-3 L MONMOUTH (2-5-1, .313) 10/13/86 West Long Branch, N.J. 2-1 W10/4/87 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L10/7/89 Washington, D.C. 1-1 (ot) T9/23/90 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L9/29/91 West Long Branch, N.J. 1-2 L9/27/92 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W9/22/95 Providence, R.I. 1-4 L9/22/96 West Long Beach, N.J. 0-5 L

NEW HAMPSHIRE (8-12-3, .413) 10/16/85 Durham, N.H. 1-4 L10/15/86 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/3/87 Durham, N.H. 0-1 L10/1/88 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L10/30/89 Durham, N.H. 0-3 L9/29/90 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L9/7/91 Durham, N.H. 0-1 L9/8/92 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/7/93 Durham, N.H. 1-4 L10/4/94 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/13/95 Durham, N.H. 1-4 (ot) L10/10/96 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L9/5/97 Hampton, N.H. 1-1 (ot) T9/2/98 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L10/27/99 Durham, N.H. 0-0 (ot) T10/4/00 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/25/01 Durham, N.H. 1-0 W10/6/02 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/16/03 Durham, N.H. 0-0 (2ot) T9/24/04 Providence, R.I. 2-4 L9/16/05 Durham, N.H. 0-2 L9/9/12 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (2ot) W8/30/13 Durham, N.H. 4-1 W

NORTH CAROLINA (0-1-0, .000) 10/8/89 Washington, D.C. 0-2 L

NORTHEASTERN (2-2-0, .500) 10/1/97 Providence, R.I. 5-0 W9/6/98 Boston, Mass. 1-2 (ot) L10/5/99 Providence, R.I. 1-0 (ot) W9/01/04 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L

NOTRE DAME (0-17-0, .000) 10/22/91 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/25/92 Notre Dame, Ind. 0-1 L9/2/95 Notre Dame, Ind. 0-7 L8/31/96 Providence, R.I. 0-14 L11/2/97 Notre Dame, Ind. 0-7 L10/11/98 Providence, R.I. 0-8 L9/3/00 Notre Dame, Ind. 1-5 L8/30/02 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L10/03/04 South Bend, Ind. 0-3 L10/16/05 South Bend, Ind. 0-6 L10/15/06 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L10/19/07 South Bend, Ind. 0-4 L10/17/08 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L10/18/09 South Bend, Ind. 0-2 L10/17/10 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L10/2/11 Notre Dame, Ind. 3-0 L9/28/12 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L

PITTSBURGH (4-7-2, .308) 10/12/97 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (ot) T10/4/98 Pittsburgh, Pa. 2-3 L10/15/00 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1-1 (ot) T10/11/02 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W9/29/04 Pittsburgh, Pa. 0-1 L10/21/05 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/20/06 Pittsburgh, Pa. 2-3 L10/14/07 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/12/08 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1-2 (ot) L10/23/09 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W10/22/10 Pittsburgh, Pa. 0-2 L10/16/11 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W10/14/12 Pittsburgh, Pa/ 0-2 L

QUINNIPIAC (7-4-0, .636) 9/7/99 Hamden, Conn. 0-1 L9/17/00 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L9/7/01 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/4/02 Hamden, Conn. 2-1 W9/5/03 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/10/04 Hamden, Conn. 4-3 W9/11/05 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/17/06 Hamden, Conn. 1-0 W9/16/07 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L9/6/09 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W8/26/12 Hamden, Conn. 0-1 L

RHODE ISLAND (18-8-1, .685) 9/27/83 Kingston, R.I. 6-2 W1983 Providence, R.I. 7-2 W11/5/83 Lincoln, R.I. 3-1 W9/18/84 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L11/3/84 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L10/23/85 Kingston, R.I. 1-0 W10/22/86 Providence, R.I. 4-3 (ot) W10/21/87 Kingston, R.I. 4-3 W10/19/88 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/18/89 Kingston, R.I. 3-1 (ot) W10/31/90 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W9/11/91 Kingston, R.I. 2-0 W10/14/92 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W10/13/93 Kingston, R.I. 2-0 W10/12/94 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W10/17/95 Kingston, R.I. 0-2 L10/16/96 Providence, R.I. 3-2 (ot) W9/2/97 Kingston, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W10/27/98 Kingston, R.I. 1-3 L10/4/99 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/22/00 Kingston, R.I. 0-2 L9/2/01 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W9/1/02 Kingston, R.I. 3-3 (ot) T9/21/03 Providence, R.I. 1-0 T8/30/06 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W8/31/07 Kingston, R.I. 0-4 L8/23/13 Kingston, R.I. 3-0 W

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RUTGERS (2-14-0, .125) 9/22/84 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L9/20/86 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L11/1/87 Piscataway, N.J. 0-6 L10/9/88 Washington, D.C. 1-3 L11/4/89 Burlington, Vt. 1-2 L10/28/90 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/1/95 Piscataway, N.J. 2-4 L9/29/96 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L10/26/97 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L10/16/98 Piscataway, N.J. 1-2 L9/10/99 Piscataway, N.J. 0-5 L10/19/01 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L8/29/03 Piscataway, N.J. 0-5 L10/7/07 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W10/03/10 Piscataway, N.J. 1-4 L10/27/11 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W

SAINT JOSEPH’S (1-0-0, 1.000) 8/28/09 Philadelphia, Pa. 2-1 W

SACRED HEART (4-0-0, 1.000) 9/13/99 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W11/1/00 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/20/09 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W8/22/10 Fairfield, Conn. 2-0 W

ST. JOHN’S (13-12-2, .519)10/12/86 Jamaica, N.Y. 7-0 W10/10/87 Providence, R.I. 6-0 W10/28/89 Jamaica, N.Y. 2-1 W10/27/90 Providence, R.I. 3-1 (ot) W9/28/91 Jamaica, N.Y. 3-1 (ot) W10/4/92 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W9/10/93 Storrs, Conn. 1-0 W10/10/94 Jamaica, N.Y. 2-1 W10/9/95 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L10/19/96 Jamaica, N.Y. 2-0 W9/28/97 Jamaica, N.Y. 0-1 L9/18/98 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W9/26/99 Jamaica, N.Y. 0-1 L10/1/00 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L10/5/01 Jamaica, N.Y. 1-2 L10/20/02 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L10/10/03 Jamaica, N.Y. 0-2 L10/24/04 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L10/7/05 Jamaica, N.Y. 2-2 T10/8/06 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L10/28/07 Jamaica, N.Y. 1-2 L10/24/08 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L9/27/09 Providence, R.I. 1-1 T9/26/10 Queens, N.Y. 1-0 W9/15/11 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W9/14/12 Queens, N.Y. 2-0 W10/20/13 Providence, R.I. 2-3 (ot) L

SALVE REGINA (5-0-0, 1.000) 9/18/83 Newport, R.I. 8-1 W9/18/83 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W11/3/83 Providence, R.I. 3-2 (ot) W9/29/84 Lincoln, R.I. 1-0 W9/21/85 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W

SETON HALL (3-8-0, .273) 9/16/95 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L9/21/96 South Orange, N.J. 0-2 L10/4/97 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L10/31/98 South Orange, N.J. 0-3 L10/30/99 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/26/01 South Orange, N.J. 0-3 L10/19/03 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W10/8/04 South Orange, N.J. 3-1 W10/5/07 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/01/10 West Orange, N.J. 1-0 W9/26/13 West Orange, N.J. 0-1 L

SIENA (3-2-0, .600) 10/24/93 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W10/1/94 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/12/00 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W9/11/09 Providence, R.I. 1-2(ot) L9/03/10 Loundonville, N.Y. 3-4 L

SMITH COLLEGE (0-1-1, .250)10/3/84 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (ot) T10/3/85 Northampton, Mass. 3-5 L

SOUTHAMPTON (1-0-0, 1.000) 10/4/86 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W

SOUTH FLORIDA (2-4-2, .250)9/23/05 Providence, RI 0-0 (2ot) T9/22/06 Tampa, Fla. 0-2 L9/30/07 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/28/08 Tampa, Fla. 0-2 L10/09/09 Tampa, Fla. 1-0 W10/08/10 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (2ot) T10/911 Tampa, Fla. 1-0 W10/7/12 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L

SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE (0-1-0, .000) 9/14/85 Springfield, Mass. 1-2 L

STANFORD (0-1-0, .000) 9/30/88 Providence, R.I. 0-2 (ot) L

STONEHILL (8-5-0, .615) 10/19/83 Providence, R.I. 5-2 W10/9/84 North Easton, Mass. 3-2 W10/12/85 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W10/8/86 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/3/88 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W9/10/89 Providence, R.I. 1-0 (ot) W9/11/88 Storrs, Conn. 0-2 L10/6/90 Burlington, Vt. 1-4 L10/26/91 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W10/31/92 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/30/93 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/29/94 Burlington, Vt. 2-0 W9/10/95 Storrs, Conn. 2-3 (ot) L

STONY BROOK (2-0-1, .833)9/10/06 Stony Brook, N.Y. 0-0 T8/31/08 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W9/13/09 Stony Brook, N.Y. 3-2(ot) W

SYRACUSE (5-11-1, .294) 10/25/96 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/26/97 Syracuse, N.Y. 0-5 L9/20/98 Providence, R.I. 0-6 L10/10/99 Syracuse, N.Y. 0-5 L9/24/00 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/28/01 Syracuse, N.Y. 0-2 L10/4/02 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W10/12/03 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-1 (2ot) T10/22/04 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W10/09/05 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-0 W10/06/06 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/26/07 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-2 L10/26/08 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W9/24/09 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-2(ot) L9/23/10 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/18/11 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-0 L9/16/12 Providence, R.I 2-1 W

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY (0-1-0, .000)9/02/05 Colorado Springs, Co. 0-1 L

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY (0-2-0, 1.000) 10/8/93 West Point, N.Y. 1-2 (ot) L10/15/95 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L

VERMONT (3-5-0, .375) 9/11/88 Storrs, Conn. 0-2 L10/6/90 Burlington, Vt. 1-4 L10/26/91 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W10/31/92 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/30/93 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/29/94 Burlington, Vt. 2-0 W9/10/95 Storrs, Conn. 2-3 (ot) L9/8/13 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W

VILLANOVA (8-12-2, .409) 9/14/86 Villanova, Pa. 1-2 L9/12/87 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L

10/31/87 Villanova, Pa. 0-1 L9/18/88 Providence, R.I. 2-2 (ot) T10/29/89 Villanova, Pa. 0-3 L9/9/90 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/21/91 Villanova, Pa. 1-0 W9/19/92 Providence, R.I. 5-1 W9/19/93 Villanova, Pa. 2-1 (ot) W9/17/94 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W9/23/95 Villanova, Pa. 2-6 L10/26/96 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L10/24/97 Providence, R.I. 0-6 L10/18/98 Villanova, Pa. 0-3 L10/15/99 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/21/01 Villanova, Pa. 1-0 W9/19/03 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/10/04 Westchester, Pa. 0-2 L10/01/06 Villanova, Pa. 0-0 T10/04/09 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W9/21/12 Villanova, Pa. 0-2 L11/2/13 Villanova, Pa. 1-0 W

VIRGINIA (0-2-0, .000) 10/8/89 Washington, D.C. 0-6 L 10/15/94 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L

VIRGINIA TECH (1-2-0, .333) 10/12/01 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W10/13/02 Blacksburg, Va. 2-3 L10/24/03 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L

WAKE FOREST (0-1-0, .000) 9/14/96 Orono, Maine 1-11 L

WASHINGTON STATE (0-1-0, .000) 9/5/94 Pleasanton, Calif. 0-1 L

WESTFIELD STATE (1-1-0, .500) 9/22/83 Westfield, Mass. 0-2 L10/24/84 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W

WEST VIRGINIA (1-12-0, .077) 9/7/96 Morgantown, W.Va. 0-4 L9/20/97 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/2/98 Morgantown, W.Va. 1-0 W10/22/00 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L10/20/02 Morgantown, W.Va. 0-2 L9/17/04 Providence, R.I. 1-4 L10/23/05 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L10/22/06 Morgantown, W.Va. 0-4 L10/12/07 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L10/10/08 Morgantown, W. Va. 0-3 L10/25/09 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L10/24/10 Morgantown, W. Va. 1-2 L10/14/11 Providence, R.I. 1-0 L

WILLIAM & MARY (0-1-0, .000) 10/8/88 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L

WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (0-1-0, .000) 10/10/95 Storrs, Conn. 2-4 L

XAVIER (1-1-0, .500) 9/4/95 Cincinnati, Ohio 0-4 L10/17/13 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W

YALE (4-6-1, .409) 10/29/87 New Haven, Conn. 5-2 W11/1/88 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L9/12/89 New Haven, Conn. 3-1 W9/12/90 New Haven, Conn. 3-2 W9/24/91 Providence, R.I. 1-0 (ot) W9/23/92 New Haven, Conn. 0-1 (ot) L10/25/95 New Haven, Conn. 1-4 L9/25/96 New Haven, Conn. 0-4 L10/28/01 New Haven, Conn. 0-3 L10/27/02 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L9/4/11 New Haven, Conn. 0-0 (2ot) T

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1997

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1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 9-0-0 24-2-0Connecticut 8-1-0 22-3-0Rutgers 6-3-0 14-7-0Villanova 5-4-0 8-11-1West Virginia 4-4-1 10-7-2Boston College 4-5-0 9-8-0St. John’s 3-5-1 7-9-2Seton Hall 3-6-0 8-9-1Providence 1-8-0 2-17-0 Georgetown 1-8-0 6-11-1

BIG EAST Overall Notre Dame 11-0-0 23-1-1Connecticut 10-1-0 23-4-0Seton Hall 9-2-0 14-5-0Villanova 6-4-1 8-8-2Syracuse 6-5-0 14-5-0Boston College 5-6-0 9-6-2Rutgers 5-6-0 8-12-0West Virginia 4-6-1 11-6-2St. John’s 4-7-0 11-8-0Pittsburgh 2-8-1 3-12-3Georgetown 2-9-0 7-9-0Providence 0-10-1 5-12-2

BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 10-1-0 21-2-2Notre Dame 9-1-1 21-3-1Syracuse 7-3-0 11-6-1Boston College 5-3-3 12-6-3Pittsburgh 5-6-0 8-11-0West Virginia 4-5-2 11-6-2Villanova 4-6-1 9-9-2Rutgers 2-4-5 5-9-5Providence 2-9-0 3-15-0St. John’s 1-8-2 3-13-2Georgetown 1-9-1 4-9-1

Northeast BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 5-0-0 17-8-0Syracuse 3-1-1 12-6-2Boston College 2-2-1 16-7-1Miami 2-3-0 11-8-0Providence 1-4-0 6-11-1St. John’s 0-3-2 10-6-3Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 6-0-0 21-4-1Villanova 4-2-0 14-8-0Seton Hall 3-3-0 11-9-0Georgetown 2-3-1 8-10-2West Virginia 2-4-0 9-9-1Rutgers 2-4-0 8-10-0Pittsburgh 1-4-1 5-12-1

Northeast BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 5-0-0 17-7-2Boston College 4-1-0 14-7-0Syracuse 3-2-0 14-7-0Miami 2-3-0 9-10-1St. John’s 1-4-0 12-9-0Providence 0-5-0 7-11-1Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 6-0-0 23-1-1Rutgers 3-2-0 9-9-2Seton Hall 3-3-0 8-10-1West Virginia 3-3-0 15-6-0Georgetown 2-3-0 8-9-2Villanova 2-4-0 11-8-0Pittsburgh 1-5-0 6-12-1

Northeast BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 5-1-0 18-6-0Boston College 3-2-1 11-10-1Miami 3-2-1 10-9-2St. John’s 3-3-0 6-11-0Syracuse 3-3-0 12-7-0Providence 1-4-1 7-9-2Virginia Tech 1-4-1 8-9-3Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 5-1-0 17-3-1West Virginia 4-1-1 15-5-1Rutgers 4-1-1 14-8-1Villanova 2-2-2 13-6-3Pittsburgh 2-4-0 7-9-1Georgetown 1-4-1 9-7-1Seton Hall 0-5-1 5-10-2

Northeast BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 6-0-0 21-3-1Miami 4-1-1 9-9-1Boston College 4-2-0 11-8-1St. John’s 3-3-0 11-6-4Virginia Tech 2-4-0 6-11-1Providence 1-5-0 8-9-2Syracuse 0-5-1 3-11-3Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST OverallWest Virginia 5-0-1 18-3-1Rutgers 4-1-1 14-3-4Villanova 3-2-1 10-8-2Georgetown 3-3-0 11-7-0Notre Dame 3-3-0 13-8-1Seton Hall 1-4-1 7-11-1Pittsburgh 0-6-0 4-15-0

Northeast BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 5-1-0 15-6-3Boston College 3-2-1 15-3-3St. John’s 3-3-0 9-9-1Miami 3-3-0 9-9-1Syracuse 2-3-1 9-8-1Virginia Tech 2-4-0 9-9-0Providence 1-3-2 7-7-3Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 6-0-0 20-3-1West Virginia 4-1-1 17-5-2Rutgers 3-2-1 10-7-5Villanova 3-2-1 15-5-5Seton Hall 2-4-0 5-12-1Pittsburgh 1-4-1 5-10-2Georgetown 0-6-0 7-11-1

BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 9-0-1 25-1-1Connecticut 8-2-0 18-7-1West Virginia 7-3-0 15-6-0Boston College 7-3-0 17-7-1Georgetown 5-4-1 9-9-1Villanova 5-4-1 14-6-2Rutgers 4-5-1 9-10-1St. John’s 4-6-0 10-8-1Syracuse 2-7-1 8-9-2Pittsburgh 2-7-1 6-10-1Providence 2-8-0 5-13-0Seton Hall 2-8-0 7-9-2

ALL-TIME BIG EAST STANDINGS

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Division A BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 10-10-0 15-5-2Marquette 9-2-0 19-4-1West Virginia 7-2-1 12-6-3Syracuse 3-5-3 4-12-4Pittsburgh 3-6-2 4-11-3USF 2-6-3 7-7-3St. John’s 2-7-2 6-10-3Providence 1-8-2 5-11-2Division B BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 10-1-0 22-3-0Villanova 6-1-3 10-5-4Louisville 6-5-0 11-8-0Rutgers 5-6-0 10-9-2Georgetown 4-6-1 12-8-1DePaul 3-5-3 5-8-4Seton Hall 3-6-2 7-7-4Cincinnati 1-8-2 3-11-4

American BIG EAST OverallWest Virginia 8-2-1 14-4-3Marquette 7-3-1 12-6-5 Connecticut 7-3-1 11-7-4 St. John’s 5-3-3 10-5-4Pittsburgh 3-6-2 8-8-3Syracuse 3-7-1 4-12-3South Florida 3-8-0 6-10-1Providence 1-8-2 4-8-5National BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 10-0-1 25-1-1Rutgers 8-1-2 16-3-4Villanova 7-2-2 16-4-2Louisville 7-4-0 13-4-3Seton Hall 3-6-2 7-10-2Cincinnati 3-7-1 7-9-2Georgetown 2-7-2 5-9-5DePaul 0-10-1 3-13-2

American BIG EAST OverallWest Virginia 9-1-1 18-5-2Connecticut 8-2-1 14-6-2St. John’s 6-5-0 11-5-3 Marquette 5-3-3 12-4-4Syracuse 3-6-2 7-8-4USF 3-6-2 4-10-3Providence 2-9-0 3-14-1Pittsburgh 1-8-2 6-10-2National BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 11-0-0 19-5-2Louisville 7-3-1 13-6-2Georgetown 6-5-0 14-8-0Villanova 4-3-4 11-4-6Rutgers 4-5-2 9-9-3Seton Hall 4-6-1 8-8-2Cincinnati 3-7-1 6-10-2DePaul 2-9-0 5-13-1

American BIG EAST OverallWest Virginia 7-1-3 14-3-6Marquette 6-3-2 11-8-3Connecticut 4-3-4 7-9-6St. John’s 4-4-3 8-6-5Pittsburgh 4-6-1 7-12-1USF 3-7-1 7-8-3Syracuse 2-8-1 5-11-2Providence 1-7-3 6-8-3National BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 11-0-0 26-1-0Georgetown 8-3-0 13-4-2Rutgers 7-3-1 13-7-2Louisville 6-3-2 9-7-3Cincinnati 5-3-3 10-7-3Villanova 4-6-1 11-7-1DePaul 2-9-0 4-15-0Seton Hall 1-9-1 5-11-2

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ALL-TIME BIG EAST STANDINGS / HONORS / POSTSEASON

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American BIG EAST OverallMarquette 7-2-2 15-5-3St. John’s 6-4-1 13-6-2West Virginia 5-3-3 10-7-6USF 5-4-2 9-8-3Connecticut 5-5-1 11-8-2Pittsburgh 3-3-5 8-5-5Providence 3-6-2 8-8-3Syracuse 2-8-1 5-11-3National BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 10-0-1 21-4-1Rutgers 7-1-3 14-4-4Georgetown 6-4-1 12-6-2Villanova 4-4-3 11-6-5DePaul 5-6 10-9-2Cincinnati 3-7-1 8-10-1Louisville 2-8-1 5-11-1Seton Hall 1-9-1 5-12-1

American BIG EAST OverallMarquette 7-2-2 15-5-3St. John’s 6-4-1 13-6-2West Virginia 5-3-3 10-7-6USF 5-4-2 9-8-3Connecticut 5-5-1 11-8-2Pittsburgh 3-3-5 8-5-5Providence 3-6-2 8-8-3Syracuse 2-8-1 5-11-3National BIG EAST OverallNotre Dame 10-0-1 21-4-1Rutgers 7-1-3 14-4-4Georgetown 6-4-1 12-6-2Villanova 4-4-3 11-6-5DePaul 5-6 10-9-2Cincinnati 3-7-1 8-10-1Louisville 2-8-1 5-11-1Seton Hall 1-9-1 5-12-1

American BIG EAST OverallWest Virginia 10-1-0 17-5-0Marquette 10-1-0 18-4-0Syracuse 6-5-0 7-8-3Providence 5-6-0 8-9-4St. John’s 5-6-0 9-9-1Connecticut 4-5-2 7-8-2USF 2-6-3 6-8-4Pittsburgh 1-8-2 2-13-4National BIG EAST OverallLouisville 8-1-2 14-6-3Georgetown 8-3-0 15-6-0Notre Dame 6-3-2 10-8-3 Seton Hall 4-6-1 9-8-3Rutgers 3-5-3 8-8-3Villanova 4-7-0 8-9-2Cincinnati 2-7-2 6-9-4DePaul 1-9-1 3-14-1

American BIG EAST OverallMarquette 9-0-1 17-5-0USF 6-2-2 18-4-0Syracuse 6-3-1 7-8-3Connecticut 4-5-1 8-9-4Providence 3-7-0 9-9-1Pittsburgh 2-6-2 7-8-2St. John’s 2-7-1 6-8-4National BIG EAST OverallGeorgetown 8-1-2 14-6-3Notre Dame 8-3-0 15-6-0Louisville 6-3-2 10-8-3 Villanova 4-6-1 9-8-3Rutgers 3-5-3 8-8-3DePaul 4-7-0 8-9-2Seton Hall 2-7-2 6-9-4Cincinnati 1-9-1 3-14-1

1995 Amy Heseltine 2nd Team Midfielder1995 Karen Stauffer 2nd Team Midfielder2001 Kyle McAuley 2nd Team Midfielder2002 Caroline Haines 2nd Team Goaltender2004 Maura Robertson 3rd Team Midfielder2010 Jenna Roncarati 3rd Team Defender2010 Amanda Webster 3rd Team Forward2011 Jenna Roncarati 3rd Team Defender2012 Jenna Roncarati 2nd Team Defender2013 Catherine Zimmerman 2nd Team Forward

1993 SemifinalsProvidence (2) Boston College (1)FinalsProvidence (1) Connecticut (0)

1983 RHODE ISLAND STATE TOURNAMENTSemifinalsProvidence (3) Salve Regina (2)FinalsProvidence (2) URI (1) - (3OT)

1984 RHODE ISLAND STATE TOURNAMENTSemifinalsProvidence (2) Bryant (1)FinalsURI (2) Providence (1)

1989 ECAC CHAMPIONSHIP SemifinalsRutgers (2) Providence (1)

1993 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP SemifinalsProvidence (2) Boston College (1)FinalsProvidence (1) Connecticut (0)

1993 NCAA TOURNAMENT First RoundMassachusetts (5) Providence (0)

2013 BIG EAST OverallMarquette 9-0-0 18-4-0Georgetown 7-1-1 16-3-2DePaul 5-3-1 13-6-2St. John’s 4-3-2 12-6-3Butler 4-5-0 11-7-2Villanova 3-5-1 6-10-3Providence 3-6-0 6-9-3Seton Hall 3-6-0 5-11-2Creighton 2-6-1 9-8-1Xavier 2-7-0 9-8-1

ALL-BIG EAST SELECTIONS / ALL-TIME

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM SELECTIONS / ALL-TIME

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT MVP SELECTIONS / ALL-TIME

1999 Kyle McAuley Midfielder2000 Caroline Haines Goalkeeper2001 Maura Robertson Midfielder2002 Kerry O’Malley Forward2009 Jenna Roncarati Defender2012 Catherine Zimmerman Forward

1993 Jennifer Mead Goalkeeper

PROVIDENCE’S BIG EAST & POST-SEASON HISTORY

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS

1994 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP SemifinalsBoston Coll. (1) Providence (0) - (OT)

2002 ECAC CHAMPIONSHIP SemifinalsCornell (2) Providence (1) - (PK)

2011 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPFirst RoundProvidence (1) Rutgers (0)QuarterfinalsLouisville (2) Providence (0)

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1983 (10-4-0) COACH: KELLY KEANE PC OPP 0 CONNECTICUT 8 - 8 at Salve Regina 1 1 at Brown 4 - 0 at Westfield St. 2 - 6 at Rhode Island 2 2 SALVE REGINA 0 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 6 - 7 RHODE ISLAND 2 3 HOLY CROSS 2 5 STONEHILL 2 3 at Bryant 1 3 at Holy Cross 0 3 SALVE REGINA * 2 (3 ot) 3 RHODE ISLAND # 1 44 33*R.I. State Tournament (semifinals)#R.I. State Tournament (finals)

1984 (6-7-1) COACH: GERRY GUAY PC OPP 2 RHODE ISLAND 3 - 0 CONNECTICUT 7 - 0 RUTGERS 3 - 1 SALVE REGINA 0 0 at Brown 2 - 1 SMITH 1 3 at Stonehill 2 0 at Keene State 2 - 2 HOLY CROSS 0 0 at Boston College 3 - 1 WESTFIELD STATE 0 4 BRYANT 0 2 BRYANT * 1 1 RHODE ISLAND # 2 - 17 26 * R.I. State Tournament (semifinals) # R.I. State Tournament (finals)

1985 (6-9-1) COACH: GERRY GUAY PC OPP 1 at Springfield 2 - 0 at Massachusetts 7 - 3 SALVE REGINA 0 3 MERRIMACK 1 0 at Brown 2 - 3 at Smith 5 - 0 at Connecticut 2 - 2 at Bryant 1 2 STONEHILL 1 1 at New Hampshire 4 - 6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 0 1 at Holy Cross 4 - 1 at Rhode Island 0 1 KEENE STATE 1 1 CONNECTICUT 7 - 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 - 26 41

1986 (8-10-0) COACH: GERRY GUAY PC OPP 0 at Connecticut 1 - 1 at Villanova 2 - 4 BRYANT 0 0 RUTGERS 3 - 0 at Merrimack 4 - 0 at Massachusetts 8 - 0 at Hartford 2 - 0 HARVARD 3 - 1 BROWN 4 - 2 SOUTHAMPTON 0 2 STONEHILL 0 2 at Adelphi 6 - 7 at St. John’s 0 2 at Monmouth 1 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 4 RHODE ISLAND 3 (ot) 1 at Boston College 5 - 2 HOLY CROSS 1 30 43

1987 (5-13-0) COACH: GERRY GUAY PC OPP 0 VILLANOVA* 1 - 1 BOSTON COLLEGE * 5 - 2 at Brown 5 - 5 at Bryant 0 0 MASSACHUSETTS 5 - 2 HARTFORD 3 - 0 at Harvard 1 -

0 at New Hampshire 1 - 1 MONMOUTH 2 - 6 ST JOHN’S 0 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 - 2 MERRIMACK 0 4 at Rhode Island 3 0 ADELPHI 1 - 5 at Yale 2 0 at Villanova 1 - 0 at Rutgers 6 - 1 at Holy Cross 3 - 32 43 *Husky Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)

1988 (3-12-2) COACH: GERRY GUAY PC OPP 3 STONEHILL 0 0 Boston College * 4 - 0 Vermont * 2 - 0 BROWN 4 - 2 VILLANOVA 2 (2 ot) 0 CONNECTICUT 3 - 0 at Hartford 4 - 0 HARVARD 1 - 0 STANFORD 2 - (2 ot) 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 - 3 BRYANT 0 0 WILLIAM & MARY 2 - 1 Rutgers# 3 - 2 Maryland# 0 1 MERRIMACK 1 (ot) 0 RHODE ISLAND 1 - 1 YALE 3 - 13 35*Husky Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)#WAGS Tournament (Washington D.C.)

1989 (10-9-1) COACH: GERRY GUAY PC OPP 1 STONEHILL 0 (ot) 3 at Yale 1 0 at Connecticut 4 - 1 HARTFORD 2 - 2 MERRIMACK 1 (ot) 0 at New Hampshire 3 - 4 BRYANT 0 - 2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1 1 Monmouth* 1 (ot) 0 Virginia* 6 - 0 North Carolina* 2 - 1 at Brown 2 - (ot) 0 at Boston College 7 - 6 IONA 1 3 at Rhode Island 1 (ot) 2 at Harvard 1 (ot) 4 HOLY CROSS 0 2 at St. John’s 1 0 at Villanova 3 - 1 Rutgers! 2 - 33 39*WAGS Tournament (Washington, D.C.)!ECAC Championships (Burlington, Vt.)

1990 (9-8-1) COACH: GERRY GUAY PC OPP 1 VILLANOVA 0 3 at Yale 2 2 HARVARD 1 (ot) 3 at Merrimack 2 0 CONNECTICUT 1 - 1 MONMOUTH 2 - 6 STONEHILL 0 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 - (ot) 4 at Bryant 1 (ot) 1 at Vermont 4 - 2 BROWN 3 - (ot) 3 at Iona 4 - 0 at Boston College 0 (ot) 0 at Haartford 4 - 1 at Holy Cross 0 3 ST. JOHN’S 1 (ot) 0 RUTGERS 2 - 3 RHODE ISLAND 2 33 30

1991 (11-5-0) COACH: NICOLE CREPEAU PC OPP 0 at New Hampshire 1 - 2 at Rhode Island 0 0 at Connecticut 2 - 1 at Villanova 0

1 YALE 0 (ot) 3 at St. John’s 1 (ot) 1 at Monmouth 2 7 IONA 0 1 MAINE 0 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 4 at Brown 3 2 HOLY CROSS 0 (ot) 3 HARTFORD 2 0 NOTRE DAME 2 - 1 VERMONT 0 0 at Harvard 1 - 29 16

1992 (10-9-0) COACH: NICOLE CREPEAU PC OPP 4 COLGATE 0 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 BROWN 1 - (ot) 0 Cornell * 3 - (ot) 2 CONNECTICUT 3 - (ot) 5 VILLANOVA 1 0 at Yale 1 - (ot) 3 MONMOUTH 1 6 at Holy Cross 0 3 ST. JOHN’S 0 1 at Boston College 2 - (ot) 8 MAINE 0 3 Massachusetts ! 1 4 RHODE ISLAND 0 1 at Hartford 2 - 4 Butler # 2 0 at Notre Dame 2 - 0 HARVARD 1 - 0 VERMONT 2 - 45 20* at Columbia University! at Pepperell, Mass.# at Notre Dame, Ind.

1993 (10-9-2) COACH: NICOLE CREPEAU PC OPP 1 at New Hampshire 4 - 1 St. John’s * 0 0 Colgate * 0 (ot) 0 at Connecticut 1 - (ot) 2 at Villanova 1 (ot) 2 at Brown 0 1 Dartmouth # 3 - 0 Massachusetts $ 1 - 1 Duke $ 0 2 HARTFORD 0 1 at Army 2 - (ot) 2 at Rhode Island 0 3 MAINE 0 3 SIENA 0 1 at Harvard 1 (ot) 0 VERMONT 2 - 1 CORNELL 2 - 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 - 2 BOSTON COLLEGE % 1 1 CONNECTICUT % 0 0 at Massachusetts ^ 5 - 25 24* Storrs, Conn.# at Southboro, Mass.$ Williamsburg, Va.% BIG EAST Championship^ NCAA Tournament

1994 (8-11-1) COACH: DONNA HORNISH-LISEVICKPC OPP 1 at California! 4 - 0 Washington State! 1 - 0 at Massachusetts 3 - 0 CONNECTICUT 5 - 2 VILLANOVA 1 (ot) 0 BROWN 2 - 1 at Cornell 1 (ot) 1 at Colgate 2 - 2 SIENA 1 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 1 at Boston College 2 - 2 at St. John’s 1 1 RHODE ISLAND 0 0 VIRGINIA 1 - (ot) 0 at Hartford 4 - 2 at Maine 0 1 HARVARD 0 2 at Vermont 0

0 Dartmouth @ 1 - 0 Boston College $ 1 - 18 31! Adidas/Pleasanton Invitational at Pleasanton, Calif.@ at Deerfield Academy $ BIG EAST Tournament

1995 (3-17-0) COACH: DONNA HORNISH-LISEVICK PC OPP 0 at Notre Dame 7 - 0 at Xavier 4 - 2 Vermont & 3 - (ot) 2 Wisconsin-G.B. & 4 - 0 at Connecticut 8 - 1 SETON HALL 2 - 6 GEORGETOWN 0 - 1 at Brown 2 - 2 at Villanova 6 - 3 at Fairfield 1 2 at Rutgers 4 - 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 - 2 MAINE 1 - 1 ST. JOHN’S 2 - 1 at New Hampshire 4 - (ot) 1 ARMY 3 - 0 at Rhode Island 2 - 1 MONMOUTH 4 - 1 at Yale 4 - 0 at Dartmouth 7 - 26 72 & Connecticut Tournament

1996 (2-17-0) COACH: LIZ WYNNPC OPP 0 NOTRE DAME 14 - 2 FAIRFIELD 4 - 0 at West Virginia 4 - 0 CONNECTICUT 10 - 1 Wake Forest & 11 - 0 at Maine 3 - 0 at Seton Hall 2 - 0 at Monmouth 5 - 0 at Yale 4 - 0 RUTGERS 3 - 1 at Boston College 4 - 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 - 2 at Georgetown 0 3 RHODE ISLAND 2 (ot) 0 at St. John’s 2 - 0 SYRACUSE 1 - 0 VILLANOVA 5 - 1 at Harvard 7 - 0 BROWN 3 - 12 87 & at Orono, Maine

1997 (5-12-2) COACH LIZ WYNN PC OPP 2 at Rhode Island 1 (ot) 1 vs. New Hampshire & 1 (ot) 0 at Boston University 1 - 0 at Boston College 1- (ot) 0 WEST VIRGINIA 1 - 3 MAINE 1 - 0 at Syracuse 5 - 0 at St. John’s 1 - 5 NORTHEASTERN 0 1 SETON HALL 3 - 1 PITTSBURGH 1 (ot) 0 at Connecticut 5 - 0 GEORGETOWN 2 - 1 at Holy Cross 0 0 VILLANOVA 6 - 0 RUTGERS 1 - (ot) 2 at Loyola of Chicago 0 0 at Notre Dame 7 - 0 at Brown 1 - 16 38 & at Winnacunnet HS, Hampton, N.H.

1998 (3-15-0) COACH JOE CREHAN PC OPP 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - (ot) 1 at Northeastern 2 - (ot) 0 CONNECTICUT 11 - 0 at Georgetown 3 - 3 BOSTON UNIV. 8 - 2 ST. JOHN’S 1 0 SYRACUSE 6 -

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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0 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 - 1 at West Virginia 0 2 at Pittsburgh 3 - 0 HOLY CROSS 2 - 3 LOYOLA (Ill.) 0 0 NOTRE DAME 8 - 1 at Rutgers 2 - 0 at Villanova 3 - 1 at Brown 3 - 1 at Rhode Island 3 - 0 at Seton Hall 3 - 15 66

1999 (6-11-1) COACH TRACY KERRPC OPP 0 RHODE ISLAND 1 0 at Qunnipiac 1 0 at Rutgers 5 - 2 SACRED HEART 1 (ot) 0 at Georgetown 3 - 0 MIAMI 2 - 1 at St. John’s 0 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 - 1 NORTHEASTERN 0 (ot) 0 at Connecticut 3 - 0 at Syracuse 5 - 1 MAINE 0 1 VILLANOVA 0 0 at Holy Cross 1 - 4 at Loyola of Chicago 0 0 at New Hampshire 0 (ot) 0 SETON HALL 2 - 1 at Brown 3 - 11 29

2000 (7-11-1) COACH TRACY KERRPC OPP 2 vs Marist % 0 - 4 vs Iona % 0 - 0 CONNECTICUT 4 1 at Notre Dame 5 1 at Florida Int’l 2 0 at Miami 1 1 QUINNIPIAC 2 - (ot) 0 at Rhode Island 2 - 0 SYRACUSE 1 - 3 LOYOLA OF CHICAGO 0 0 ST. JOHN’S 1 - (ot) 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 0 at Boston College 4 - 2 SIENA 0 1 at Pittsburgh 1 (ot) 0 BROWN 2 - 0 WEST VIRGINIA 2 - 2 Holy Cross 1 (ot) 2 SACRED HEART 1 21 30% at Black Bear Invitational in Orono, Maine

2001 (7-9-2) COACH TRACY KERRPC OPP 3 MARIST 1 3 RHODE ISLAND 0 2 QUINNIPIAC 1 0 at Brown 5 - 2 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 (ot) 1 at New Hampshire 0 2 at Syracuse 0 - 1 at Connecticut 2 - (ot) 1 at St. John’s 2 - 0 MIAMI 1 - 3 VIRGINIA TECH 1 1 GEORGETOWN 2 - 2 BINGHAMTON 2 (ot) 0 RUTGERS 2 - 1 at Villanova 0 0 at Seton Hall 3 - 0 at Yale 3 - 2 HOLY CROSS 1 (ot) 22 30

2002 (8-9-2) COACH TRACY KERRPC OPP 0 NOTRE DAME 3 - 3 at Rhode Island 3 (ot) 2 at Quinnipiac 1 1 vs. Hofstra 1 (ot) 1 MAINE 0 3 at Marist 0 1 ST. JOHN’S 2 - 1 at Miami 2 - 2 BROWN 0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 0 at Boston College 1 - (ot) 2 SYRACUSE 0 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 2 PITTSBURGH 0 2 at Virginia Tech 3 - 0 at West Virginia 2 - 0 CONNECTICUT 1 - 0 YALE 1 - 1 HOLY CROSS 0 1 vs. Cornell 2 - (pk) 24 22

2003 (7-7-3) COACH TRACY KERRPC OPP 0 at Rutgers 5 - 1 at Holy Cross 0 1 QUNIINPIAC 0 2 LONG ISLAND 0 3 MARIST 1 0 at New Hampshire 0 (2ot) 0 VILLANOVA 2 - 1 RHODE ISLAND 0 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 (2ot) 0 at Georgetown 1 - (ot) 1 BROWN 3 - 0 at St. John’s 2 - 1 at Syracuse 1 (2ot) 0 at Connecticut 4 - 1 SETON HALL 0 0 VIRGINIA TECH 1 - 1 MIAMI 0 ot 13 21

2004 (5-13-0) COACH TRACY KERRPC OPP 1 vs Marist % 0 0 at Maine 5 - 1 NORTHEASTERN 2 - 0 at Hofstra 2 - 4 at Quinnipiac 3 2 HOLY CROSS 1 1 WEST VIRGINIA 4 - 1 CONNECTICUT 3 - 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - 0 at Pittsburgh 1 - 0 GEORGETOWN 1 - 0 at Notre Dame 3 - 3 at Seton Hall 1 0 at Villanova 2 - 0 at Boston College 4 - 1 SYRACUSE 0 1 ST. JOHN’S 2 - 0 BROWN 1 - 17 39% at Black Bear Invitational in Orono, Maine

2005 (5-11-2) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP 2 MAINE 0 0 at Air Force 1- 0 at Colorado College 2- 3 HOLY CROSS 1 2 QUINNIPIAC 1 0 at New Hampshire 2- 0 CONNECTICUT 1- 0 SOUTH FLORIDA 0 (2ot) 0 at Marquette 2- 0 LOUISVILLE 3- 0 CINCINNATI 1- 2 at St. John’s 2 (2ot) 1 at Syracuse 0 2 at DePaul 3- 0 at Notre Dame 6- 0 PITTSBURGH 1- 0 WEST VIRGINIA 3- 2 at Brown 1 14 30

2006 (4-8-5) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP 1 at Holy Cross 1 2 RHODE ISLAND 1 0 FAIRFIELD 0 2 at Lafayette 0 0 at Stony Brook 0 0 at Connecticut 4- 1 at Quinnipiac 0 0 at South Florida 2- 0 MARQUETTE 2- 1 at Georgetown 1 0 at Villanova 0 0 SYRACUSE 1-

2 ST. JOHN’S 3- 2 DEPAUL 1 0 NOTRE DAME 5- 2 at Pittsburgh 3- 0 at West Virginia 4- 13 28

2007 (3-14-1) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP 0 at Rhode Island 4- 1 vs. Massachusetts 1 0 vs. Minnesota 3- 0 vs. Cal-Poly 1- 1 HARTFORD 0 0 QUINNIPIAC 3- 0 CONNECTICUT 6- 0 at Fairfield 1- 0 at Marquette 2- 0 SOUTH FLORIDA 1- 1 RUTGERS 0 0 WEST VIRGINIA 3- 2 PITTSBURGH 1 0 at Notre Dame 4- 0 at DePaul 1- 1 at Syracuse 2- 1 at St. John’s 2- 7 37

2008 (6-8-3) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP 3 BRYANT 1 2 STONY BROOK 0 3 HOLY CROSS 0 1 MANHATTAN 2- (2ot) 2 at Hartford 1 0 at Connecticut 1- 1 MASSACHUSETTS 0 1 MARQUETTE 1 (2ot) 0 at South Florida 2- 1 at Cincinnati 1 (2ot) 1 at Louisville 1 (2ot) 0 at West Virginia 3- 1 at Pittsburgh 2 -(ot) 0 NOTRE DAME 5- 0 DEPAUL 1- 1 ST. JOHN’S 2- 3 SYRACUSE 2- 20 25

2009 (8-8-3) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP2 at Saint Joseph’s 10 at Delaware 1-(ot)1 at Massachusetts 03 QUINNIPIAC 10 at Holy Cross 0 (2ot)1 SIENA 2-(ot)3 at Stony Brook 2 (ot)0 CONNECTICUT 2-1 SACRED HEART 01 at Syracuse 2-(2ot)1 ST. JOHN’S 1 (2ot)1 GEORGETOWN 2-(2ot)1 VILLANOVA 01 at South Florida 00 at Marquette 0 (2ot)0 at DePaul 1-0 Notre Dame 2-1 PITTSBURGH 00 WEST VIRGINIA 1-17 18

2010 (9-7-2) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP2 at Sacred Heart 04 IONA 01 at American 03 at Siena 4-1 at Marist 03 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 22 at Bryant 00 at Connecticut 0 (2ot)0 SYRACUSE 1-1 at St. John’s 01 at Seton Hall 01 at Rutgers 4-1 SOUTH FLORIDA 1 (2ot)1 MARQUETTE 2-(2ot)2 DE PAUL 11 NOTRE DAME 3-0 at Pittsburgh 2-1 at West Virginia 2-

25 22

2011 (8-9-4) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP2 BRYANT UNIVERSITY 2 (2ot)2 Davidson 2 (2ot)0 Charlotte 0 (2ot)5 HOLY CROSS 01 CCSU * 2-0 Yale * 0 (2ot)0 Brown 2-2 MARIST 02 ST. JOHN’S 00 Syracuse 12 CINCINNATI 00 LOUISVILLE @ 1-0 DePaul 1-0 Notre Dame 3-0 Marquette 3-1 USF 00 WEST VIRGINIA 13 PITTSBURGH 02 CONNECTICUT 11 RUTGERS % 00 Louisville % 2-* Yale Tournament@ at Roger Williams University, Bristol, R.I.% BIG EAST Tournament

2012 (8-9-1) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP0 at Boston College 33 ARMY 11 at Holy Cross 1 (2 ot)0 at Quinnipiac 14 LEHIGH 02 at Central Connecticut 13 BROWN 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 (2ot)2 at St. John’s 0 -2 SYRACUSE 1 -0 at Villanova 2 -0 at Georgetown 1 -0 NOTRE DAME 0 -1 DE PAUL 0 -0 MARQUETTE 5 -0 USF 1 -0 at Pittsburgh 2 -2 at Connecticut 3- (2 ot)22 25

2013 (6-9-3) COACH JIM McGIRRPC OPP3 at Rhode Island 00 DAYTON 3 -4 at New Hampshire 11 MASSACHUSETTS 1 (2 ot)3 VERMONT 01 at Harvard 1 (2 ot)0 at Boston University 1 -2 FORDHAM 2 (2ot)0 CINCINNATI 3 -0 at Seton Hall 1 -1 DE PAUL 0 -2 CREIGHTON 3 -1 GEORGETOWN 2 -1 at Butler 2 -2 XAVIER 1 2 ST. JOHN’S 3 (ot)-0 at Marquette 6 -0 at Villanova 1 -23 313

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TEAM GP W L T PCTAdelphi 2 0 2 0 .000American 1 1 0 0 1.000Binghamton 1 0 0 1 .500Boston College 25 2 20 3 .140Boston University 4 1 3 0 .250 Brown 24 4 20 0 .167Bryant University 12 11 0 1 .957Butler 2 1 1 0 .500 California 1 0 1 0 .000Cal-Poly 1 0 1 0 .000Central Connecticut 2 1 1 0 .500Charlotte 1 0 0 1 .500Cincinnati 4 1 2 1 .375Colgate 3 1 1 1 .500Colorado College 1 0 1 0 .000Connecticut 30 2 27 1 .083Cornell 4 0 3 1 .125Creighton 1 0 1 0 .000Dartmouth 3 0 3 0 .000Davidson 1 0 0 1 .500Dayton 1 0 1 0 .000Delaware 1 0 1 0 .000DePaul 9 4 5 0 .444Duke 1 1 0 0 1.000Fairfield 4 1 2 1 .375Florida International 2 1 1 0 .500Fordham 1 0 0 1 .500Georgetown 12 2 9 1 .208Hartford 11 4 7 0 .363Harvard 11 3 6 2 .364Hofstra 2 0 1 1 .250Holy Cross 22 16 4 2 .773Iona 5 4 1 0 .800Keene State 2 0 1 1 .250Lafayette 1 1 0 0 1.000Long Island 1 1 0 0 1.000Louisville 4 0 3 1 .125Loyola of Chicago 4 4 0 0 1.000Maine 11 9 2 0 .818Manhattan 1 0 1 0 .000Marist 7 7 0 0 1.000Marquette 9 0 7 2 .111Maryland 1 1 0 0 1.000Massachusetts 11 3 6 2 .364Merrimack 6 4 1 1 .750Miami 5 1 4 0 .200Minnesota 1 0 1 0 .000Monmouth 8 2 5 1 .313New Hampshire 23 8 12 3 .413North Carolina 1 0 1 0 .000Northeastern 4 2 2 0 .500Notre Dame 16 0 16 0 .000Pittsburgh 12 4 6 2 .416Quinnipiac 10 7 3 0 .700Rhode Island 27 18 8 1 .685Rutgers 16 2 14 0 .125Saint Joseph’s 1 1 0 0 1.000Sacred Heart 4 4 0 0 1.000St. John’s 27 13 12 2 .519Salve Regina 5 5 0 0 1.000Seton Hall 11 3 8 0 .273Siena 5 3 2 0 .600Smith College 2 0 1 1 .250Southampton 1 1 0 0 1.000South Florida 7 2 3 2 .428Springfield College 1 0 1 0 .000Stanford 1 0 1 0 .000Stonehill 7 7 0 0 1.000Stony Brook 3 2 0 1 .833Syracuse 16 4 11 1 .281U.S. Air Force Academy 1 0 1 0 .000U.S. Military Academy 2 0 2 0 .000Vermont 8 3 5 0 .375Villanova 27 13 12 2 .519Virginia 2 0 2 0 .000Virginia Tech 3 1 2 0 .333Wake Forest 1 0 1 0 .000Washington State 1 0 1 0 .000Westfield State 2 1 1 0 .500West Virginia 13 1 12 0 .077William & Mary 1 0 1 0 .000Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 1 0 .000Xavier (Ohio) 2 1 1 0 .500Yale 11 4 6 1 .409ALL-TIME TOTALS 552 204 305 43 .409

FRIARS VS. ALL OPPONENTS

Amy Heseltine

Kerry Lyons

Jen Mead

Karen Stauffer

Maura Robertson

Kyle McAuley

Jenna Roncarati

Maura Robertson, a 2004 All-BIG EAST and All-North-east Team selection, ranks first all-time in assists for the Friars with 22.

The 1993 Friars captured the inaugural BIG EAST Tour-nament Championship, and advanced to the NCAA’s for the first time in the history of the program.

In 1993 goaltender Jen Mead helped the Friars to the BIG EAST Tournament Championship, as she was named Tournament MVP.

Kyle McAuley was named to the 2001 All-BIG EAST Second Team, and the 1999 All-Rookie Team.

RECORDS VS. ALL OPPONENTS

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NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Sarah Adams 1990-91,93 0-0-0 Shearbon, Mass.Julia Allain 2010-pres. 0-0-0 North Branford, Conn.Renee Altimari 2011-2012 0-1-1 Westerly, R.I.Ashley Amaral 2004-2007 5-3-13 Cumberland, R.I.Kendall Andrew 2013-present 0-0-0 North Easton, Mass.Katie Auger 1999-02 2-1-5 Putnam, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Christine Bailey 1990-91 5-0-10 Marcellus, N.Y.Veronica Bakke 2001-04 9-2-20 Alesund, NorwayTaylor Bartini 2008-2011 7-1-15 Suffield, Conn.Lia Bellizzi 2013-present 0-1-1 Rye, N.Y.Nicole Benko 2006-2009 2-6-10 Valley Stream, N.Y.Jody Bjergo 1999 0-0-0 Apple Valley, Minn.Katelin Blaine 2006-2010 0-2-2 Warwick, N.Y.Beth Bohn 1984-85 0-0-0 Rockville Center, N.Y. Jennifer Boylan 1998 0-0-0 Franklin, Mass.Julie Brackett 1988-91 10-14-34 Newton, Mass.Tricia Brennan 1997-00 0-3-3 Grafton, Mass.BriAnne Bruni 2001-04 18-7-43 Bristol, Conn.Gabrielle Bruni 2003-04 0-0-0 Bristol, Conn.Kirsten Buteau 2002 0-1-1 Guilford, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Jill Camburn 2006-2010 21-14-56 Doylestown, Pa.Karen Cammarata 1995-98 2-0-4 Melville, N.Y.Michelle Caravana 1995-98 4-1-9 Guilderland, N.Y. Kim Carr 1997-00 1-2-4 Hanover, Mass.Carlene Cassidy 1983-86 0-3-3 Newport, R.I.Emily Castle 2008-2011 0-2-2 Stonington, Conn.Paula Chaplin 1984 3-1-7 Framingham, Mass.Holly Chase 1991 0-0-0 W. Springfield, Mass.Jill Clapp 2013-present 0-0-0 Marshfield, Mass.Alyson Cochrane 1994-95 0-1-1 Scarsdale, N.Y.Courtney Collins 2008-2011 10-5-25 North Wales, Pa.Emilie Comeau 1999-03 0-1-1 Hollistan, Mass.Megan Cooney 2003-2004 0-1-1 Wyckoff, N.J.Meghan Cooney 1987-90 0-0-0 Wellesley, Mass.Tara Cooney 1986-89 0-3-3 Wellesley, Mass.Kerri Correira 1991 0-0-0 Barrington, R.I.Barbara Cosgrove 1984-87 0-0-0 Duxbury, Mass.Lizanne Coyne 1986-89 23-10-56 Wyckoff, N.J.Katherine Creamer 2012-pres. 0-0-0 Beverly, Mass.Melissa Crowley 1997-00 12-6-30 Duxbury, Mass.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Leslie Danehy 1988-91 11-3-25 Coventry, Conn.Kara Deal 1994-95 0-0-0 Medford, N.J.Jacquelyn Desrosiers 2010-13 0-0-0 Cranston, R.I.Kelly Determan 2005-08 2-2-6 San Diego, Calif.Kate DelCiampo 2007-2010 3-6-12 Wethersfield, Conn.Kelsey Detwiler 2009-09 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass.Jenna Donahue 2012-pres. 0-0-0 Avon, Conn.Laura DiClemente 2008-2012 11-6-28 Blue Bell, Pa.Collette Donovan 1983 1-0-2 Weymouth, Mass.Nanette D’Souza 1991-93 1-1-3 Tewksbury, Mass.Kristen Dunham 1992-95 0-0-0 Endwell, N.Y.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Lisa Edwards 1984-86 5-9-19 Springfield, Mass.Katie Egan 1989-90 2-0-4 Chatham, N.J.Lauren Elia 2012-pres. 4-0-8 Erie, Pa.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Eileen Farren 1987-90 24-11-59 Concord, Mass.Kristen Finnerty 1986-87 2-2-6 Shrewsbury, Mass.Mary Finucane 1996 0-0-0 Rochester, N.Y.Rebecca Fish 2009 0-0-0 Wakefield , R.I.Jill Flanagan 1997-00 3-9-15 Yorktown Heights, N.Y.Karen Ford 1983 0-0-0 New City, N.Y.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Kelly Galligan 1995-98 0-1-1 Framingham, N.Y.Kristin Gardner 1999-02 1-0-2 Trumbull, Conn.Seana Garrahy 1989-90 0-0-0 Narragansett, R.I.Christie Gent 2005-08 2-7-11 Plantation, Fla.Gail Gerner 1983-84 7-2-16 Spring Lake, N.J.Carolyn Gesker 1999 0-0-0 Herndon, Va.Sheila Gibbons 1995-98 0-0-0 Rockville Center, N.Y.Kristyn Giblin 1992-95 1-1-3 Westboro, Mass.Alyssa Gillespie 2009 2-0-4 Stratford, Conn.Tori Gilliland 2011 0-0-0 Essex, Conn.Jessica Goudreault 2011-13 0-0-0 Sherborn, Mass.Elizabeth Grady 1983 0-0-0 Topsfield, Mass.Nicole Greely 1996 0-0-0 Falmouth, Mass.Abby Groves 1998 0-0-0 Scituate, R.I.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWNMelissa Hager 1984-85 1-1-3 Newington, Conn.Gretchen Hamm 1994-95 1-1-3 Minneapolis, Minn.Annie Hannan 1988-90 3-1-7 Duxbury, Mass.Moira Harrington 1991-94 9-7-25 Larchmont, N.Y.Linda Hawks 1990-93 5-4-14 Maplewood, N.J.Pam Healy 1989-9 13-2-8 U. Saddle River, N.J.Lisa Henneberry 1992 0-0-0 Framingham, Mass.Amy Heseltine 1992-95 9-6-24 Andover, Mass.Kathryn Hiller 2012-present 5-4-14 Dartmouth, Mass.Bridget Hillsman 2013-present 0-0-0 Elmhurst, Ill.Elizabeth Holmes 1992-95 8-13-29 Abington, Mass.Caitlin Hostetler 2006-2009 1-1-3 Portsmouth, R.I.Greta Houlihan 2006-2009 2-1-5 Bel Air, Md.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Carole Ingallinera 1983-85 7-2-16 East Hartford, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Judy Jablecki 1995-96 0-0-0 Mendham, N.J.Erin Jones 1999 0-0-0 Sandy Hook, Conn.Karen Joyce 1983-84 0-0-0 Larchmont, N.Y.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Megan Kashner 1999-01 1-0-2 Wareham, Mass.Kate Kearney 2001-04 4-2-10 Glastonbury, Conn.Ann Kennedy 1986 0-0-0 Plattsburgh, N.Y.Elizabeth King 1995-98 1-1-3 Mamoneck, N.Y.Jackie Kinsella 1985-88 11-10-32 Newton, Mass.Kelsey Kirkpatrick 2004-07 0-1-1 Hatboro, Pa.Amanda Klane 2004-05 2-1-5 North Easton, Mass.Jenny Kolloff 1999 0-0-0 Stow, Mass.Stacy Kreger Indianapolis, Ind.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Tara Largess 1995-97 2-0-4 Shewsbury, Mass.Alyssa Leary 2007 0-0-0 Edina, Minn. Jill Ledger 1987-90 0-1-1 Granby, Conn.Jennifer Lennon 1985 0-1-1 Ellington, Conn.Stephanie Leonard 2010 3-0-6 Framingham, Mass.Heather Linstad 1985-87 3-4-10 Chelmsford, Mass.Kate Lyden 1998-01 1-2-4 Bellingham, Mass.Amanda Lynch 1993-96 2-2-6 Madison, Conn.Kerry Lyons 1990-93 41-16-98 Dedham, Mass.Lisa Lyons 1987-90 9-12-30 Dedham, Mass.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Meredith Mackin 1983 0-0-0 Purdys, N.Y.Roberta MacIvor 1993-96 2-2-6 Mansfield, Mass.Courtney Maguire 2012-pres 1-2-4 Smithfield, R.I.Kathryn Mahoney 2003-05 3-1-7 Narragansett, R.I.

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Jenna Roncarati 2009-12 3-0-6 Cumberland, R.I.Jaclyn Ross 2000-2003 0-0-0 Grafton, Mass.Brie Ruane 2013 0-0-0 Roslyn Harbor, N.Y.Nancy Ruhl 1987-90 3-3-9 Ridgfield, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWNKristy Shannon 1988-91 2-0-4 Rockville, Md.Alexia Shea 2011-pres. 1-1-3 Brewster, N.Y.Kristyn Shea 2013-present 0-0-0 Piscataway, N.J.Alexa Shuman 1990-91 0-0-0 Potomac, Md.Shelagh Slack 1997-00 1-0-2 S. W. Harbor, MainePeggy Sonner 1989 0-0-0 Norfolk, Va.Morgan Spatafore 2004-07 0-0-0 Katonah, N.Y.Jennifer Spinosa 2000-01 0-0-0 Melrose, Mass.Karen Stauffer 1992-95 15-12-42 Framingham, Mass.Denise Sullivan 1984 0-0-0 Smithtown, N.Y.Megan Sweeney 2012-present 0-0-0 Coral Springs, Fla.Kimberly Sweezy 2003 0-0-0 Rocky Hill, Conn.Beth Szostkiewski 1985-88 12-18-42 Holyoke, Mass.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWNAnna Lisa Tarentinio 1985-88 0-2-2 Marlboro, Mass.Morgan Testa 2012-present 0-0-0 Potomac, Md.Morgan Thomasian 2012-present 1-0-2 Manasquan, N.J.Christina Tiffany 1987-90 1-1-3 Ridgefield, Conn.Catherine Tilli 2001 0-0-0 Wayzata, Minn.Melina Toman 2010-13 1-1-3 Albuquerque, N.M.Michelle Tougas 1984 0-0-0 North Kingstown, R.I.Kelly Tremblay 1988-91 6-12-24 Mahwah, N.J.Meghan Trombly 1998 0-0-0 Springfield, Mass.Lindsey Trubia 2007-2010 1-2-4 Mystic, Conn.Courtney Tully 1986-89 0-2-2 Chester, N.J.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Rachel Ugolik 2013-present 2-0-4 Hamden, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Erin Valla 1992-95 15-13-43 San Francisco, Calif.Lauren Vecchione 2004-07 0-1-1 Sudbury, Mass.Mary Vercollone 2009-12 4-3-11 Pembroke, MassLeah Vieira 2003-06 1-2-4 Rochester, N.Y.Darci Vierra 2012-present 0-0-0 Norwell, Mass.Cate Vincent 2007-2009 0-0-0 Bethlehem, N.Y.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Julie Walsh 1990-92 0-0-0 Needham, Mass.Allie Walton 2011-present 5-5-15 Brunswick , MaineHannah Wear 2013-present 1-0-2 South Salem, Mass.Amanda Webster 2010-pres. 10-9-28 Saugus, Mass.Wendy Webster 1994 0-0-0 York, MaineCaitlyn Welsh 1998-01 18-9-47 Winter Springs, Fla.Marra Whaley 2007-2010 1-0-2 Rocky Hill, Conn.Emily White 2002-2004 0-0-0 Stafford Springs, Conn.Danielle Wieneke 2004-07 1-5-7 Plattsburgh, N.Y.Nancy Wiser 1985-87 4-0-8 Minneapolis, Minn.Jen Wright 1994-95 1-1-3 Guilford, Conn.Jenny Wunder 2006-2009 0-0-0 Langhorne, Pa.Elizabeth Wynn 1988-91 0-0-0 Raynham, Mass. Alease Wysocki 1992-95 4-2-10 Worcester, Mass.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Ellen Zabransky 1989-93 0-2-2 U. Saddle River, N.J.Lisa Zagura 1995-98 0-2-2 Hudson, Mass.Catherine Zimmerman 2012-present 14-3-31 Madison, N.J.Kathryn Zweir 1983 0-1-1 Jamestown, R.I.

Lindsey Malloy 1998 0-0-0 Newton, Conn.Anne Malzone 1983-86 36-8-30 Needham, Mass.Megan Mancarella 2005-08 3-3-9 Rochester, N.Y.Debbie Mangino 1985 0-2-2 Deer Park, N.Y.Anna Mariani 1991 0-0-0 Newtonville, Mass.Leila Marrash 2000-01 0-1-1 Fairfield, Conn.Alyssa Martino 2010-present 2-2-6 Plainville, Conn.Erin Mastrodonato 2003-06 1-2-4 Rochester, N.YKyle McAuley 1999-02 10-5-25 Trumbull, Conn.Kathy McBride 1987-90 8-4-20 Newton, Mass.Kathleen McCambridge 2010-pres. 0-0-0 Seattle, Wash.Kelly McCusker 1995-99 5-8-18 Simsbury, Conn.Lynn McDermott 1983 1-0-2 Needham, Mass.Mara McDonald 2002-03 0-0-0 Granger, IndJennifer McDowell 1991 0-1-1 Laurel, N.Y.Kerry McGuire 1983 4-2-10 Pearl River, N.J..Marianna McDonald 2000-2003 1-1-3 Littleton, Colo.Theresa McGowan 1984-85 0-0-0 West Hartford, Conn.Allison McGrath 1991 0-0-0 Marblehead, Mass.Pat McGraw 1999 0-0-0 Armonk, N.Y.Kathy McLellan 1984-87 1-1-3 Newton, Mass.Shannon McMorrow 2001-04 5-2-12 Boca Raton, Fla.Karen McQuillen 1986-88 4-3-11 Medfield, Mass.Leann Medina 1999-02 0-0-0 San Gabriel, Calif.Justyna Meny 1984-87 0-0-0 Brunswick, N.J.Christy Merrihew 1999-01 1-0-2 Trumbull, Conn.Tomris Mesen 2002, 05 0-0-0 Fairfax Station, Va.Megan Miller 1992-95 2-3-9 Cheyenne, Wyo.Allison Mills 2012-present 0-1-1 Atkinson, N.H.Margaret Mirecki 1990-93 0-0-0 Monroe, N.Y.Patricia Moore 1995-98 11-3-25 Melville, N.Y.Mary Moriarty 1992 1-1-3 Manchester, Conn.Lisa Morrone 1984-87 1-3-5 Westerly, R.I.Meagan Murphy Los Cob, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Victoria Neff 2005-08 2-1-5 Fairfield, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Abby O’Brien 2012-present 0-0-0 Boxborough, Mass.Kathleen O’Brien 1993 0-0-0 Cohasset, Mass.Lisa O’Brien 1984 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass.Meggan O’Connell 1994-95 0-0-0 Framingham, Mass.Kelly O’Connor Sommers, Conn.Kerry Ann O’Connor 2010-13 0-3-3 New Rochelle, N.Y.Tota Olafsdottier 2010-2010 0-2-2 Vestmannaeyjar, IcelandKerry O’Malley 2002 4-5-13 Longmeadow, Mass.Lisa Ondrejko 1984-85 2-0-4 Herndon, Va.Theresa Owens 1986-89 0-3-3 Ansonia, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Leigh Paris 2004-2006 0-0-0 Newton, Mass.Sue Passander 1983 13-18-44 Ansonia, Conn.Jackie Pastor 2007-2010 0-0-0 Langhorne, Pa.Katie Pendleton 1994-97 0-0-0 Madison, Conn.Kelly Pettersen 2005-08 7-1-15 Massapequa, N.Y.Kimberly Pine 2005-08 0-2-2 Fairfield, Conn.Hannah Poirier 2013 0-0-0 Warwick, R.I.Trisha Pollock 2000-01 0-0-0 York, MaineMarilyn Pompeo 1991-94 6-14-26 S. Weymouth, Mass.Jackie Powers 1999-02 1-0-2 Happauge, N.Y.Ellen Powers 1996 2-0-4 Southington, Conn.

NAME YEARS G-A-PTS HOMETOWN Jessica Ramirez 1994-97 1-0-2 Mahwah, N.J.Kerry Reilly 1983-84 1-2-4 Hingham, Mass.Heather Renals 1993-94 2-4-8 Ellington, Conn.Alexa Ricardo 1997-99 1-2-4 Marshfield, Mass.Jesse Ricardo 1994-97 7-2-16 Marshfield, Mass.Tara Ricciardi 2006-99 6-0-12 Wayne, N.J.Kylie Ricker 2008 0-0-0 Leominster, Mass.Sharon Riddle 1992-95 8-10-26 Rockville Center, N.Y. Lauren Ritchie 2001-04 7-5-19 Sayville, N.Y.Maura Robertson 2001-04 15-22-52 Wellesley, Mass.Sarah Roeder 2006-07 0-0-0 Durham, N.H.Lori Romanowicz 1998 0-0-0 Shrewsbury, Mass.

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NAME YEARS HOMETOWNBetsy Burke 1996 Madison, Conn.Wendy Cofran 1993 Hollistan, Mass.Katherine Creamer 2012-pres. Beverly, Mass.Kathy Cronin 1984-86 Dedham, Mass.Erin Dawicki 2001-02 Fairhaven, Mass.Laura Elfers 2004-07 Deer Valley, N.Y.Ashley Fedyshyn 2004-06 Lincroft, N.J.Sheila Gibbons 1995-98 Rockville Center, N.Y.Jessica Goudreault 2011-13 Sherborn, Mass.Stephanie Granai 1989-91 Norwell, Mass.Caroline Haines 2000-03 Stillwater, Minn.Megan Kern 1986-88 Edina, Minn.Ashley Lewis 2009 FREEHOLD, N.J.Deanne Marino 1984-85 South Easton, Mass.Jennifer Mead 1991-93 Raynham, Mass. Jennifer Mikus 1990-91 Granby, Conn.Jessica Mitchell 1998-00 Grafton, Mass.Caitlin Pickul 2002-05 North Andover, Mass.Maura Reilly 1986 Hingham, Mass.Shayna Ross 1996-99 Whitman, Mass.Renee Sands 1995-97 Midland Park, Md.Jill Schott 2007-2010 Windham, N.H.Lisa Shaw 1983-86 Westport, Conn.Kristyn Shea 2013-pres. Piscataway, N.J.Megan Sweeney 2012-pres. Coral Springs, Fla.Shannon Sweeney 1987-89 Abington, Mass.Ana Tocco 2006 Melrose, Mass.Caitlin Walker 2008-2011 Metuchen, N.J.

NO. NAME YEARS POINTS G/A 1. Kerry Lyons 1990-93 98 41/162. Anne Malzone 1983-86 77 35/73. Eileen Farren 1987-90 59 24/114. Jill Camburn 2006-10 56 21/145. Lizanne Coyne 1986-89 53 21/116. Maura Robertson 2001-04 52 15/227. Caitlyn Welsh 1998-01 47 18/118. Sue Passander 1983 44 13/189. BriAnne Bruni 2001-04 43 18/7 Erin Valla 1992-96 43 15/1311. Beth Szostkiewsicz 1985-88 42 12/18 Karen Stauffer 1992-96 42 15/1213. Laura DiClemente 2008 - 12 37 14/914. Julie Brackett 1988-91 34 10/1415. Jackie Kinsella 1985-88 32 11/1016. Catherine Zimmerman 2012-pres. 31 14/317. Melissa Crowley 1997-00 30 12/6 Lisa Lyons 1987-90 30 9/1219. Liz Holmes 1992-96 29 8/1320. Amanda Webster 2010-13 28 10/921. Marilyn Pompeo 1991-94 26 6/14 Sharon Riddle 1992-96 26 8/1023. Leslie Danehy 1988-91 25 11/3 Patricia Moore 1995-98 25 11/3 Kyle McAuley 1999-02 25 10/5

ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS (25+ POINTS)

Most Shutouts, Season ...........................................................8, Caitlin Walker (2011)Most Shutouts, Career ...............................................19, Caroline Haines (2000-03)Fewest Goals Allowed, Season ........................................ 12, Jennifer Mead (1991)Fewest Goals Allowed, Career ..................................... 58, Kathy Cronin (1984-86)Most Saves, Game ......................................................................... 33, Lisa Shaw (1983)Most Saves, Season .............................................................. 184, Shayna Ross (1997)Most Saves, Career .........................................................473, Shayna Ross (1996-99)

Caitlin Walker recorded eight shutouts in the 2011 season when the Friars returned to the BIG EAST Tournament for the first time since 1994.

Maura Robertson ‘05, was a 2004 All-BIG EAST and All-Northeast Region selection, and ranks first all-time in career assists at Provi-dence College with 22.

Caroline Haines ‘04 recorded seven shut-outs in 2003 and 19 during her career with the Friars (2000-2003). Her 19 career shutouts is a Provi-dence College record.

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Most Goals, Game ...................................................................3, Brianne Bruni (2004)........................................................................................................ 3, Caitlyn Welsh (2000).......................................................................................... 3, Anne Malzone (1983, 1985)......................................................................................................3, Amy Heseltine (1995)Most Goals, Season .................................................................. 17, Kerry Lyons (1992)Most Goals, Career .............................................................41, Kerry Lyons (1990-93)Most Assists, Game ............................................................... 5, Sue Passander (1983)Most Assists, Season ..........................................................18, Sue Passander (1983)Most Assists, Career .............................................. 22, Maura Robertson (2001-04)Most Points Scored, Game ................................................. 7, Anne Malzone (1983)Most Points Scored, Season .............................................44, Sue Passander (1983)Most Points Scored, Career .............................................98, Kerry Lyons (1990-93)

Most Games Won Season ................................................................................11 (1991)Longest Winning Streak ......................................................................... 6 (1983, 1991)Most Consecutive Winning Seasons ...................................................3 (1989-1991)Most Games Lost Season .....................................................................17 (1995, 1996)Longest Losing Streak.......................................................................................12 (1996)Most Goals Scored Game ...................................................................... 8 (1983, 1992)Most Goals Scored Season ..............................................................................45 (1992)Fewest Goals Scored Season ............................................................................ 7 (2007)Fewest Goals Allowed Season. ......................................................................16 (1991)Most Shutouts In A Season ................................................................... 9 (1993, 2011)Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season) ................................... 3 (1993, 2003, 2006)

YEAR ............................... RECORD ................................................. COACH1983 .............................................10-4-0.......................................................... Kelly Keane1984 ..............................................6-7-1 ............................................................Gerry Guay1985 ..............................................6-9-1 ............................................................Gerry Guay1986 .............................................8-10-0...........................................................Gerry Guay1987 .............................................5-13-0...........................................................Gerry Guay1988 .............................................3-12-2...........................................................Gerry Guay1989 .............................................10-9-1...........................................................Gerry Guay1990 ..............................................9-8-1 ............................................................Gerry Guay1991 .............................................11-5-0...................................................Nicole Crepeau1992 .............................................10-9-0...................................................Nicole Crepeau1993 .............................................10-9-2...................................................Nicole Crepeau1994 .............................................8-11-1..................................Donna Hornish-Lisevick1995 .............................................3-17-0..................................Donna Hornish-Lisevick1996 .............................................2-17-0............................................................... Liz Wynn1997 .............................................5-12-2............................................................... Liz Wynn1998 .............................................3-15-0........................................................... Joe Crehan1999 .............................................6-11-1............................................................. Tracy Kerr2000 .............................................7-11-1............................................................. Tracy Kerr2001 ..............................................7-9-2 .............................................................. Tracy Kerr2002 ..............................................8-9-2 .............................................................. Tracy Kerr2003 ..............................................7-7-3 .............................................................. Tracy Kerr2004 ...............................................5-13 .............................................................. Tracy Kerr2005 .............................................5-11-2............................................................Jim McGirr2006 ..............................................4-8-5 .............................................................Jim McGirr2007 .............................................3-14-1............................................................Jim McGirr2008 ..............................................6-8-3 .............................................................Jim McGirr2009 ..............................................8-8-3 .............................................................Jim McGirr2010 ..............................................9-7-2 .............................................................Jim McGirr2011 ..............................................8-9-4 .............................................................Jim McGirr2012 ..............................................8-9-1 .............................................................Jim McGirr2013 ..............................................6-9-3 .............................................................Jim McGirr

COACH YEARS GAMES WON LOST TIED PCTKelly Keane 1983 14 10 4 0 .714Gerry Guay 1984-90 121 47 68 6 .413Nicole Crepeau 1991-93 56 31 23 2 .554Donna Lisevick 1994-95 40 11 28 1 .286Liz Wynn 1996-97 38 7 29 2 .211Joe Crehan 1998 18 3 15 0 .167Tracy Kerr 1999-04 109 40 60 9 .408Jim McGirr 2005-2013 164 57 83 24 .421Sam Lopes 2013-pres. 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1983-2011 560 206 310 44 .407

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