FLORIDA AT ELON | 1 GAME 5 FLORIDA 2019 SCHEDULE February 9 at No. 17 Colorado W, 16-9 February 14 No. 2 Maryland L, 12-17 February 16 Scotland (EXH) W, 32-1 February 23 at No. 9 Loyola L, 12-15 March 2 at No. 17 Navy L, 13-14 March 7 at Elon W, 15-5 March 9 at High Point 2 PM March 13 No. 4 Syracuse 7 PM March 16 No. 3 North Carolina 1 PM March 19 No. 9 Princeton 7 PM March 23 at No. 18 Stony Brook TBA March 26 Brown 7 PM March 30 at Temple * 12 PM April 6 Vanderbilt * 1 PM April 11 at Jacksonville 7 PM April 13 East Carolina * 11 AM April 20 at UConn * 12 PM April 27 Cincinnati * 12 PM May 2 AAC Semifinal TBD May 4 AAC Championship TBD All times in EST | * represents AAC games ◊ Eight Conference Championships: 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 {ALC}; 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 {BIG EAST} ◊ Six Conference Tournament Championships: 2012, ‘14 {ALC}; 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 {BIG EAST} ◊ Eight NCAA Tournament Bids: 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 ◊ One Final Four Appearance: 2012 ◊ Five Tewaaraton Finalists ◊ 19 athletes with 65 All-American Honors The No. 16 Florida lacrosse team closes out its four-game road stretch at High Point on Saturday at Vert Stadium. Opening draw is set for 2 p.m. The Gators and Panthers have met twice in program history, with Florida holding the 2-0 series advantage. The last time the two teams played was in the 2014 season, where Florida came out on top with an 18-7 win in Gainesville, Fla. This matchup is the second time Florida will be facing an unranked opponent this season - the Gators have taken on No. 17 Colorado (W), No. 2 Maryland (L), No. 16 Loyola (L) and No. 17 Navy (L). Florida then defeated Elon, 15-5 on Thursday to move to 2-3 on the year. This is the first season Florida is to compete in the AAC and the squad was selected to finish first in the league’s preseason poll. The Gators swept the major preseason awards: Lindsey Ronbeck (Attacker of the Year), Sydney Pirreca (Midfielder of the Year), Cara Trombetta (Defender of the Year) and Haley Hicklen (Goalkeeper of the Year). In addition to the major awards, seven Gators earned All-Conference nods: Sabrina Cristodero, Grace Haus, Haley Hicklen, Shannon Kavanagh, Sydney Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck and Cara Trombetta. GAMEDAY INFORMATION No. 16 FLORIDA 2019 Record: 2-3, 0-0 American Athletic Head Coach: Amanda O’Leary (311-104) HIGH POINT 2019 Record: 3-2, 0-0 Big South Head Coach: Lyndsey Boswell SERIES HISTORY: Third Meeting • This is the third time the two squads are meet- ing • Florida holds the 2-0 series advantage • Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0 • Last Time Out: Feb. 15, 2014 | Gainesville, Fla. | W, 18-7 STREAM: ESPN+ HIGH POINT PANTHERS (3-2) VS. No. 16 FLORIDA GATORS (2-3) SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2019 ◊ 2 PM ◊ HIGH POINT, N.C. ◊ VERT STADIUM GATORS AND PANTHERS SET TO FACE OFF LACROSSE FLORIDA COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT: Katie Callahan | [email protected] | 352-692-6648 ex. 6170 FOLLOW THE GATORS Florida Gators Lacrosse @GatorsLax @GatorsLax @AmandaOLeary5 @FloridaGators #GoGators #FLax vs. FLORIDA VS. ELON STATISTICAL COMPARISON 2019 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (AS OF 3.8) FLORIDA 68 31 68 98 50 172 125 .395 51 .459 <<< | >>> GOALS ASSISTS DRAW CONTROLS GROUND BALLS CAUSED TURNOVERS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SHOT PERCENTAGE SAVES SAVE PERCENTAGE ELON 72 26 58 110 59 166 117 .434 40 .444 SCHOOL Overall PCT. Conference CPCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Vanderbilt 5-0 1.000 0-0 .000 2-0 3-0 0-0 ECU 5-2 .714 0-0 .000 3-0 2-2 0-0 Cincinnati 3-4 .429 0-0 .000 3-1 0-3 0-0 FLORIDA 2-3 .400 0-0 .000 0-1 2-2 0-0 Temple 2-4 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 2-2 0-0 UConn 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 0-4 0-0
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FLORIDA 2019 SCHEDULEFebruary 9 at No. 17 Colorado W, 16-9February 14 No. 2 Maryland L, 12-17February 16 Scotland (EXH) W, 32-1February 23 at No. 9 Loyola L, 12-15March 2 at No. 17 Navy L, 13-14March 7 at Elon W, 15-5March 9 at High Point 2 PMMarch 13 No. 4 Syracuse 7 PMMarch 16 No. 3 North Carolina 1 PMMarch 19 No. 9 Princeton 7 PMMarch 23 at No. 18 Stony Brook TBAMarch 26 Brown 7 PMMarch 30 at Temple * 12 PMApril 6 Vanderbilt * 1 PMApril 11 at Jacksonville 7 PMApril 13 East Carolina * 11 AMApril 20 at UConn * 12 PMApril 27 Cincinnati * 12 PMMay 2 AAC Semifinal TBDMay 4 AAC Championship TBD
All times in EST | * represents AAC games
◊ Eight Conference Championships: 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 {ALC}; 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 {BIG EAST}◊ Six Conference Tournament Championships: 2012, ‘14 {ALC}; 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 {BIG EAST}◊ Eight NCAA Tournament Bids: 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 ◊ One Final Four Appearance: 2012◊ Five Tewaaraton Finalists ◊ 19 athletes with 65 All-American Honors
The No. 16 Florida lacrosse team closes out its four-game road stretch at High Point on Saturday at Vert Stadium. Opening draw is set for 2 p.m.
The Gators and Panthers have met twice in program history, with Florida holding the 2-0 series advantage. The last time the two teams played was in the 2014 season, where Florida came out on top with an 18-7 win in Gainesville, Fla.
This matchup is the second time Florida will be facing an unranked opponent this season - the Gators have taken on No. 17 Colorado (W), No. 2 Maryland (L), No. 16 Loyola (L) and No. 17 Navy (L). Florida then defeated Elon, 15-5 on Thursday to move to 2-3 on the year.
This is the first season Florida is to compete in the AAC and the squad was selected to finish first in the league’s preseason poll. The Gators swept the major preseason awards: Lindsey Ronbeck (Attacker of the Year), Sydney Pirreca (Midfielder of the Year), Cara Trombetta (Defender of the Year) and Haley Hicklen (Goalkeeper of the Year). In addition to the major awards, seven Gators earned All-Conference nods: Sabrina Cristodero, Grace Haus, Haley Hicklen, Shannon Kavanagh, Sydney Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck and Cara Trombetta.
GAMEDAY INFORMATION
No. 16 FLORIDA2019 Record: 2-3, 0-0 American Athletic Head Coach: Amanda O’Leary (311-104) HIGH POINT2019 Record: 3-2, 0-0 Big South Head Coach: Lyndsey Boswell
SERIES HISTORY: Third Meeting• This is the third time the two squads are meet-
ing• Florida holds the 2-0 series advantage• Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0 • Last Time Out: Feb. 15, 2014 | Gainesville, Fla. |
W, 18-7
STREAM: ESPN+
HIGH POINT PANTHERS (3-2)VS.
No. 16 FLORIDA GATORS (2-3)SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2019 ◊ 2 PM ◊ HIGH POINT, N.C. ◊ VERT STADIUM
SCHOOL Overall PCT. Conference CPCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL
Vanderbilt 5-0 1.000 0-0 .000 2-0 3-0 0-0
ECU 5-2 .714 0-0 .000 3-0 2-2 0-0
Cincinnati 3-4 .429 0-0 .000 3-1 0-3 0-0
FLORIDA 2-3 .400 0-0 .000 0-1 2-2 0-0
Temple 2-4 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 2-2 0-0
UConn 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 0-4 0-0
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GAME 52019 NOTABLES• Haley Hicklen became Florida’s all-
time saves leader against No. 16 Loyola, surpassing Mikey Meagher’s mark of 407. She currently sits at 425.
• Lindsey Ronbeck has recorded a hat trick or better in our out of five games the Gators have played in this season, including a season-best eight against No. 2 Maryland.
• Freshman Maddie McMaster recorded the first goal of her collegiate career against Elon
• Gator head coach Amanda O’Leary is the 6th winningest active Division I coach with her .749 winning percentage in 24 seasons (312-104, .750). O’Leary has the 5th most wins of active Division I coaches with 311 wins. O’Leary is 150-39 (.794) all-time at the University of Florida
• Florida moves to the American Athletic Conference for the conference’s inaugural lacrosse season.
• The AAC is the 16th conference to sponsor women’s lacrosse
• UF has won eight conference titles in the program’s nine seasons: 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 American Lacrosse Conference Champions, and 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 BIG EAST Champions.
• The Gators played in the 2012 Final Four and have advanced to the NCAA Tournament every year since 2011
• The Gators boast a senior class of nine athletes, led by captains Sydney Pirreca, Caroline Benitez, Madi Hall, Haley Hicklen and Lindsey Ronbeck
• Florida swept all four major Preseason American Athletic Awards: Lindsey Ronbeck was named Attacker of the Year, Sydney Pirreca was named Midfielder of the Year, Cara Trombetta was named Defensive Player of the Year and Haley Hicklen was named Goalkeeper of the Year
• UF currently sits first in the conference in free-position percentage (.526) and second in goals per game (13.60), assists per game (6.20), points per game (19.80), shots per game (34.40) and save percentage (.459)
• Florida also ranks third in groundballs per game (19.60) and draw controls per game (13.60)
• As of Monday, the Gators are ranked in the top-10 nationally in four individual categories: FPG per game (Kavanagh, Ronbeck, 6th, 1.50); Goals per game (Ronbeck, 5th, 4.75); Shots per game (Ronbeck, 1st, 11.00); SOG per game (Ronbeck, 1st, 8.00)
• One Gator is on a quest to hit the 200 goal mark this season - Lindsey Ronbeck is sitting at 175 goals
OPPONENT INFO: HIgh Point • The Panthers are 3-2 thus far in the 2019
campaign, with their only two losses coming to No. 2 North Carolina and No. 7 James Madison
• This is the third meeting between Florida and High Point, with the Gators holding the 2-0 series advantage
• High Point is led on the offensive front by Ashley Britton, who has recorded 17 goals on the year. Abby Hormes, Samantha Herman and Kaely Kyle have each added 11 as well
• Ashley Britton, Abby Hormes and Meredith Chapman control the draw circle, with 18, 15 and 13 wins, respectively.
• Sarah Zeto serves as the main goalkeeper for the Panthers. She has collected 33 saves over the course of five games and holds a .446 saves percentage
STREAKINGHaley Hicklen currently holds a 31-game streak of at least one save, the third-longest streak in program history. Lindsey Ronbeck also has recorded at least one goal in 16-straight games. Brianna Harris (21), Sabrina Cristodero (19) and Shannon Kavanagh (18) are creeping closer to the record for most consecutive games with a draw control (27).
DOMINANT DEFENSEAnchored by junior Cara Trombetta, UF is one of just three schools to finish in the top-13 in scoring defense over the past four seasons. The Gators have not allowed more than 10.0 goals scored per game since their inaugural 2010 season.
HOME COOKINGFlorida owns an impressive 88-15 (.854) record in the confines of Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
MAGIC NUMBER: 14When scoring at least 14 goals, the Gators are 118-2 (.983) in the nine-year history of the program.
UNDER THE LIGHTS Florida boasts a 33-5 (.868) record all-time in night games (starting after 6 p.m.).
LOTS OF FRESH FACESThe Gators brought in 13 freshmen this season, including the No. 1 ranked attacker Hannah Mardiney and the No. 1 ranked goalkeeper Sarah Reznick. Four of the incomeres were also ranked by ILWomen as “On The Rise”: Maggie Corbo, Maddie Ellis, Maeson Tydings and Emma Wightman.
BACK IN THE CAGE Senior Haley Hicklen was named Preseason AAC Goalkeeper of the Year and her resume speaks for itself. She turned in a junior campaign for the Florida record books. She registered at least 10 saves in eight games, while racking up 178 total saves - a UF program record - and a .492 save percentage. For her performance, Hicklen earned the second BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year award of her career.
TOP-NOTCH COMPETITION The Gators have an incredibly challenging non-conference schedule, facing eight ranked opponents before heading into conference play. Florida defeated No. 17 Colorado, 16-9, in the seasoner opener, fell to No. 2 Maryland on Feb. 14 (17-12), dropped a 15-12 decision at No. 16 Loyola and fell 14-13 to No. 17 Navy. UF is set to play four more teams ranked in the IWLCA Preseason Top-25 this season. The Gators will play No. 3 North Carolina, No. 4 Syracuse, No. 9 Princeton and No. 18 Stony Brook.
EXCLUSIVE COMPANYSince 2011, Florida has the second-most wins (140) of any DI women’s lacrosse team. Institution W-L Win PercentageMaryland 176-12 .936FLORIDA 140-31 .819North Carolina 139-33 .808Navy 134-36 .788Syracuse 133-51 .723
Leading with 5:00 left. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1Trailing with 5:00 left . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2Tied with 5:00 left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0
Scoring 10 or more goals . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Scoring fewer than 10 goals. . . . . . . . .0-0Allowing 10 or more goals . . . . . . . . . .0-3Allowing less than 10 goals . . . . . . . . .2-0
Five+ players score a goal . . . . . . . . . . .2-1Less than five players score a goal . .0-2Assisting on five or more goals. . . . . . 2-2Assisting on less than five goals. . . . . 0-1
Winning more draw controls . . . . . . . .2-0Opponent wins more draws . . . . . . . .0-3Draw controls are the same. . . . . . . . .0-0
Recording more ground balls . . . . . . . .2-1Recording fewer ground balls . . . . . . .0-2Ground balls are the same . . . . . . . . . .0-0
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2019 FLORIDA COACHING STAFFHead Coach ............................................................................................................................................................Amanda O’LearyAssistant Coaches ................................................................................................................ Taryn VanThof, Nadine HadnagyAthletic Trainer .......................................................................................................................................................... Tommy Stitch Director of Strength & Conditioning .....................................................................................................................Karin WerthAcademic Advisor ..................................................................................................................................................... Caleb SorgiusProgram Coordinator ..................................................................................................................................................Marci Brown
2019 NUMERICAL ROSTERNO. NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL0 Lexie Morton A 5-6 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Milton1 Madisyn Kittell A 4-7 Jr. Syracuse, N.Y. / West Genesee2 Maddie Ellis M 5-3 Fr. Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach3 Caroline Benitez M 5-3 Sr. Darien, Conn. / Darien4 Eddy Shoop M 5-5 So. Dewey Beach, Del. / Cape Henlopen5 Annie Wright D 5-6 So. Darien, Conn. / Darien6 Kendra Cronin M 5-6 Sr. Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore7 Hannah Mardiney A 5-3 Fr. Lutherville, Md. / Notre Dame Prep8 Paige Aldave M 5-3 Sr. Baltimore, Md. / St. Paul’s9 Alix Lopez A 5-8 Sr. Oakdale, N.Y. / Connetquot10 Sabrina Cristodero D 5-2 So. Glen Head, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s11 Makenzie Mason D 5-4 So. Nashville, Tenn. / Harpeth Hall12 Kassidy Bresnahan A 5-5 So. Edgewater, Md. / South River13 Jordan Stevens A 5-4 Jr. Marriottsville, Md. / Mount Hebron14 Lindsey Ronbeck A 5-5 Sr. Manhasset, N.Y. / Manhasset15 Grace Haus A 5-9 So. Baltimore. Md. / Notre Dame Prep16 Cara Trombetta D 5-5 Jr. Holbrook, N.Y. / Sachem East17 Shannon Kavanagh M 5-7 So. Smithtown, N.Y. / Smithtown East18 Sarah Reznick GK 5-2 Fr. Long Beach, N.Y. / Long Beach19 Emily Petillo D 5-2 Jr. Manasquan, N.J. / Manasquan / Louisville20 Brianna Harris M 5-8 Jr. Annapolis, Md. / Broadneck21 Lexi Bolton M 5-3 Jr. Gainesville, Va. / Patriot22 Caroline May D 5-5 Sr. Sparks, Md. / Hereford23 Madi Hall M 5-5 Sr. Sykesville, Md. / Century24 Emerson Cabrera M 5-6 Fr. Northport, N.Y. / Northport25 Charlotte Harmon A 5-10 Fr. Darien, Conn. / Darien26 Jillian Alonso A 5-4 Sr. Massapequa, N.Y. / Farmingdale27 Emma Wightman D 5-8 Fr. Basking Ridge, N.J. / Ridge28 Maeson Tydings M 5-8 Fr. Catonsville, Md. / Good Counsel29 Haley Hicklen GK 5-9 Sr. Baltimore, Md. / Towson32 Maggie Corbo M 5-4 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Notre Dame Prep33 Kaitlyn Dabkowski M 5-5 So. Cockeysville, Md. / Dulaney34 Catherine Moriarty D 5-6 Fr. Westfield, N.J. / Westfield38 Natalie Dizney M 5-2 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / The First Academy44 Sydney Pirreca M 5-2 Sr. Mount Sinai, N.Y. / Mount Sinai47 Annie Gillis M 5-4 Fr. Bernardsville, N.J. / Ipswich48 Maddie McMaster M 5-6 Fr. Seattle, Wash. / Eastside Catholic77 Kenzii Kittell GK 4-10 Jr. Syracuse, N.Y. / West Genesee
UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS
Founded: 1853Location: Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment: 54,854Nickname: GatorsColors: Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287)Conference: SoutheasternPresident: Dr. Kent FuchsAthletics Director: Scott StricklinSr. Associate AD/Women’s Sports: Lynda TealerAthletics Department Phone: (352) 375-4683
LACROSSE QUICK FACTS
Head Coach: Amanda O’Leary (Temple, ‘88)Florida Record: 150-39 (.794), 10th season Career Record: 312-104 (.750), 24th season
Assistant Coach: Taryn VanThof, 3rd seasonAssistant Coach: Nadine Hadnagy, 2nd seasonDirector of Operations: Marci Brown Lacrosse Office Phone: 352-375-4683, ext. 5400Facility: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (1,500 capcity)
2019 TEAM QUICK FACTS
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/2 Newcomers: 132018 Record: 17-42018 BIG EAST Record/Finish: 9-0 (1st)2018 Final IWLCA Ranking: 6th2018 NCAA Tournament Finish: Quarterfinal
HISTORICAL QUICK FACTS
First Year of Lacrosse: 2010All-Time Record: 150-39 (.794)Years in NCAA Tournament: 8 (2011-18)Conference Titles: 8 (ALC: 2011-14; BIG EAST: 2015-18)Tournament Titles: 6 (ALC: 2012, 2014; BIG EAST: 2015-18)All-Americans: 19 players with 65 honors
2019 ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO. NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL8 Paige Aldave M 5-3 Sr. Baltimore, Md. / St. Paul’s26 Jillian Alonso A 5-4 Sr. Massapequa, N.Y. / Farmingdale3 Caroline Benitez M 5-3 Sr. Darien, Conn. / Darien21 Lexi Bolton M 5-3 Jr. Gainesville, Va. / Patriot12 Kassidy Bresnahan A 5-5 So. Edgewater, Md. / South River24 Emerson Cabrera M 5-6 Fr. Northport, N.Y. / Northport32 Maggie Corbo M 5-4 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Notre Dame Prep10 Sabrina Cristodero D 5-2 So. Glen Head, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s6 Kendra Cronin M 5-6 Sr. Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore33 Kaitlyn Dabkowski M 5-5 So. Cockeysville, Md. / Dulaney38 Natalie Dizney M 5-2 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / The First Academy2 Maddie Ellis M 5-3 Fr. Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach47 Annie Gillis M 5-4 Fr. Bernardsville, N.J. / Ipswich23 Madi Hall M 5-5 Sr. Sykesville, Md. / Century25 Charlotte Harmon A 5-10 Fr. Darien, Conn. / Darien20 Brianna Harris M 5-8 Jr. Annapolis, Md. / Broadneck15 Grace Haus A 5-9 So. Baltimore. Md. / Notre Dame Prep29 Haley Hicklen GK 5-9 Sr. Baltimore, Md. / Towson17 Shannon Kavanagh M 5-7 So. Smithtown, N.Y. / Smithtown East77 Kenzii Kittell GK 4-10 Jr. Syracuse, N.Y. / West Genesee1 Madisyn Kittell A 4-7 Jr. Syracuse, N.Y. / West Genesee9 Alix Lopez A 5-8 Sr. Oakdale, N.Y. / Connetquot7 Hannah Mardiney A 5-3 Fr. Lutherville, Md. / Notre Dame Prep11 Makenzie Mason D 5-4 So. Nashville, Tenn. / Harpeth Hall22 Caroline May D 5-5 Sr. Sparks, Md. / Hereford48 Maddie McMaster M 5-6 Fr. Seattle, Wash. / Eastside Catholic34 Catherine Moriarty D 5-6 Fr. Westfield, N.J. / Westfield0 Lexie Morton A 5-6 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Milton19 Emily Petillo D 5-2 Jr. Manasquan, N.J. / Manasquan / Louisville44 Sydney Pirreca M 5-2 Sr. Mount Sinai, N.Y. / Mount Sinai18 Sarah Reznick GK 5-2 Fr. Long Beach, N.Y. / Long Beach14 Lindsey Ronbeck A 5-5 Sr. Manhasset, N.Y. / Manhasset4 Eddy Shoop M 5-5 So. Dewey Beach, Del. / Cape Henlopen13 Jordan Stevens A 5-4 Jr. Marriottsville, Md. / Mount Hebron16 Cara Trombetta D 5-5 Jr. Holbrook, N.Y. / Sachem East28 Maeson Tydings M 5-8 Fr. Catonsville, Md. / Good Counsel27 Emma Wightman D 5-8 Fr. Basking Ridge, N.J. / Ridge5 Annie Wright D 5-6 So. Darien, Conn. / Darien
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DATE AWARD ATHLETE2/11 Midfielder Shannon Kavanagh2/19 Attacker Lindsey Ronbeck2/19 Defensive Player Haley Hicklen2/26 Honor Roll Haley Hicklen2/26 Honor Roll Lindsey Ronbeck3/5 Honor Roll Lindsey Ronbeck
2019 AAC WEEKLY AWARDS
DATE AWARD ATHLETE12/18/18 ILWomen Preseason Media First Team All-American Cara Trombetta12/18/18 ILWomen Preseason Media Second Team All-American Haley Hicklen12/18/18 ILWomen Preseason Media Second Team All-American Sydney Pirreca12/18/18 ILWomen Preseason Media Third Team All-American Lindsey Ronbeck12/18/18 ILWomen Preseason Media Third Team All-American Sabrina Cristodero12/18/18 ILWomen Preseason Media Honorable Mention All-American Shannon Kavanagh
2019 NATIONAL AWARDS
DATE OPPONENT RESULTFeb. 9 at No. 17 Colorado W, 16-9Fe. 14 No. 2 Maryland L, 12-17Feb. 23 at No. 16 Loyola L, 12-15March 2 at No. 17 Navy L, 13-14
1 Boston College (24) 6242 Maryland (1) 6003 North Carolina 5764 Syracuse 5505 Northwestern 4826 Virginia 4727 James Madison 4688 Penn 4259 Princeton 39410 Loyola 38311 Denver 35412 Navy 33113 Michigan 28314 Duke 26515 Stanford 26216 FLORIDA 25617 Johns Hopkins 25318 Stony Brook 24719 Penn State 24320 Notre Dame 19021 Georgetown 16622 Southern California 10823 Colorado 7624 Virginia Tech 4225 Towson 35
Rank School Points
1 Boston College (21) 458 2 Maryland (2) 438 3 North Carolina 4144 Syracuse 392 5 Virginia 3406 Penn 323 7 James Madison 298 8 Princeton 2679 Northwestern 26110 Johns Hopkins 22711 Loyola 22612 Michigan 21413 Denver 18414 Navy 146 15 Duke 12716 Stanford 12517 Stony Brook 99 18 Southern California 8919 Penn State 7920 Georgetown 45RV: Notre Dame, FLORIDA, Army WP
2019 NCAA AVG. ATTENDANCE (AS OF 3/4)Florida ranked No. 11 in the NCAA in 2019 average attendance, averaging 574 fans.
1 Maryland.....................................................................Big Ten ..............................................................................2,9012 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................Big Ten ..............................................................................2,4153 Navy ............................................................................. Patriot ............................................................................... 1,2394 Stony Brook ........................................................America East ...........................................................................8675 Virginia ...........................................................................ACC ....................................................................................7726 Loyola .......................................................................... Patriot ................................................................................. 6707 Northwestern ............................................................Big Ten .................................................................................5798 UMBC .....................................................................America East ...........................................................................5789 Hofstra .......................................................................... CAA ....................................................................................57410 North Carolina .............................................................ACC ....................................................................................57211 FLORIDA .............................................................AAC ........................................................................ 574
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FLORIDA IN THE (STATISTICAL) RANKINGS AS OF 3/8/19
GATORS IN THE AAC
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GOALS PER GAME
ASSISTS PER GAME
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GOALS PER GAME
ASSISTS PER GAME
POINTS PER GAME
FREE POSITION GOALS PER GAME
GROUND BALLS PER GAME
DRAW CONTROLS PER GAME
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SAVES PER GAME
Team
2nd | 13.60
2nd | 6.20
2nd | 19.80
3rd | 19.60
3rd | 13.60
4th | .395
4th | 10.00
2nd | .459
3rd | 12.00
Individual
Lindsey Ronbeck | 1st | 4.20
Shannon Kavanagh | 4th | 2.40
Grace Haus | 8th | 2.00
Alix Lopez | 5th | 1.40
Hannah Mardiney | 7th | 1.20
Sydney Pirreca | 10th | 1.00
Lindsey Ronbeck | 2nd | 4.60
Shannon Kavanagh | 7th | 2.80
Lindsey Ronbeck | 1st | 1.40
Shannon Kavanagh | 2nd | 1.20
Brianna Harris | 5th | 0.60
Haley Hicklen | 5th | 2.60
Sabrina Cristodero | 2nd | 4.80
Sabrina Cristodero | 5th | 1.60
Kenzii Kittell | 3rd | .500
Haley Hicklen | 7th | .459
Haley Hicklen | 2nd | 10.00
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FLORIDA IN THE (STATISTICAL) RANKINGS AS OF 3/8/19Team Statistics
Scoring Offense1. Duquesne 19.502. Notre Dame 19.333. Northwestern 18.00 Boston College 18.00 Duke 17.836. Massachusetts 17.257. North Carolina 17.008. Albany 16.759. Princeton 16.2510. Maryland 16.2036. Florida 13.25
Scoring Defense1. Sacred Heart 5.33 Notre Dame 5.333. Penn 5.754. Denver 6.405. Lafayette 6.506. Davidson 6.807. Manhattan 7.00 Duquesne 7.009. Arizona St. 7.3310. Mount St. Mary’s 7.4085. Florida 13.75
Assists per Game 1. Notre Dame 10.832. Massachusetts 10.003. Duquesne 9.50 Vanderbilt 9.505. Boston University 9.406. Boston College 9.337. North Carolina 8.608. Duke 8.339. Saint Joseph’s 8.2510. Coastal Carolina 8.00 Denver 8.0043. Florida 5.75
Draw Controls per Game1. Massachusetts 19.252. Boston College 19.003. Notre Dame 18.504. North Carolina 18.405. Duke 18.336. Dartmouth 18.00 7. Army West Point 17.838. Duquesne 16.759. Yale 16.5010. UC Davis 16.4350. Florida 12.75
Caused Turnovers per Game1. Duquesne 18.752. Liberty 16.003. Vanderbilt 15.254. Notre Dame 14.335. Butler 14.00 VCU 14.007. Brown 13.758. Cincinnati 13.339. St. Joseph’s 13.2510. Ohio State 13.0059. Florida 9.33
Points per Game 1. Notre Dame 30.172. Duquesne 29.003. Boston College 27.334. Massachusetts 27.255. Duke 26.176. North Carolina 25.607. Northwestern 25.33 8. Vanderbilt 25.259. Princeton 24.00
10. Davidson 23.5037. Florida 19.00
Shot Percentage 1. Coastal Carolina .5882. Duke .5693. Princeton .5424. Notre Dame .5235. Northwestern .5196. James Madison .5147. Boston College .5028. East Carolina .5009. Kennesaw State .495 10. North Carolina .49166. Florida .402
Individual Statistics Goals per Game 1. Sam Apuzzo, Boston College 5.17 2. Jamie Ortega, North Carolina 5.00 Kiley Anderson, Massachusetts 5.00 4. Charlotte North, Duke 4.83 5. Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida 4.75 Siena Gore, Kennesaw St. 4.75 Risa Mosenthal, Brown 4.75 8. Rachel MacCheyne, Niagara 4.50 9. Alyssa Parrella, Hofstra 4.33 10. Tess D’Orsi, Princeton 4.25 63. Shannon Kavanagh, Florida 2.75
Assists per Game1. Kenzie Kent, Boston College 4.502. Kailey Conry, Boston University 4.003. Kaitlyn Cerasi, Massachusetts 3.754. Gabby Rosenzweig, Penn 3.505. Katie Hoeg, North Carolina 3.406. Cate Soccodato, Marquette 2.867. Maggie Jackson, Virginia 2.838. Francesca Donato, Saint Joseph’s 2.75 Taryn Ohlmiller, Stony Brook 2.75 Alex Vignona, Vermont 2.7568. Hannah Mardiney, Florida 1.50 103. Sydney Pirreca, Florida 1.25 103. Alix Lopez, Florida 1.25
Points per Game1. Sam Apuzzo, Boston College 7.172. Charlotte North, Duke 7.003. Kenzie Kent, Boston College 6.504. Gabby Rosenzweig, Penn 6.255. Jamie Ortega, North Carolina 6.206. Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati 6.00 Kailey Conry, Boston University 6.008. Lisa Hernandez, Ohio State 5.839. Kaitlyn Cerasi, Massachusetts 5.50 Michaela Connolly, Duquesne 5.50 Risa Mosenthal, Brown 5.5014. Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida 5.25 115. Shannon Kavanagh, Florida 3.25
Caused Turnovers per Game1. Sami Chenoweth, Towson 3.752. Lindsey Ewertsen, Columbia 3.60
3. Maddie Hart, Duquesne 3.254. Colleen Conn, Gardner-Webb 3.00 Brianna McCaffrey, Liberty 3.00 6. Lindsey Ehrhardt, Loyola Maryland 2.75 Sydney Reed, Duquesne 2.758. Zoe Zebersky, VCU 2.679. Callie DeWitt, Bucknell 2.6010. Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati 2.50 Sondra Dickey, Lehigh 2.50 Caroline Esmond, George Washington 2.50 Clio Kerr, Robert Morris 2.50 Peyton LeConte, Saint Francis 2.50 Anne McElgunn, William & Mary 2.50104. Sabrina Cristodero, Florida 1.50
Shot Percentage1. Kathryn Hallett, Princeton .9172. Catherine Sexton, New Hampshire .8333. Sarah Phillips, Cornell .769 Lucy Schneidereith, Drexel .7695. Jordan Butler, Mount St. Mary’s .7506. Samantha Herman, High Point .733 7. Maddie Howe, Notre Dame .7208. Haley Alexander, Coastal Carolina .7149. Sam Fiedler, Loyola .69210. Emma Vinall, American .682107. Grace Haus, Florida .500
Shots Per Game1. Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida 11.002. Jamie Ortega, North Carolina 9.803. Risa Mosenthal, Brown 9.504. Ally Kennedy, Stony Brook 9.255. Jane Kirby, Lafayette 9.006. Taralyn Naslonski, Rutgers 8.83 Charlotte North, Duke 8.838. Kiley Anderson, Massachusetts 8.759. Sam Apuzzo, Boston College 8.50 Miranda Stinson, Colorado 8.5065. Shannon Kavanagh, Florida 6.00125. Sydney Pirreca, Florida 5.00
Saves per Game1. Taylor Passuello, Binghamton 13.802. Emma Privitera, Hartford 13.003. Laurel Maunder, Fresno State 12.504. Rachel Hall, Oregon 12.405. Katy Sharretts, San Diego State 12.256. Alex Bunn, Kennesaw State 12.00 Shana Hecht, Sacred Heart 12.008. Jackie Branthover, Central Conn. St. 11.759. Olivia Conquest, Fairfield 11.67 Christina White, East Carolina 11.6716. Haley Hicklen, Florida 10.75
Amanda O’Leary, an experienced coach who played the sport at its highest level, finished her ninth season at the helm of the Florida Gators in 2018 with the program’s eighth NCAA Tournament bid. O’Leary has turned her team into a national powerhouse since its inception in 2010. Hired to lead Florida’s inaugural lacrosse team on June 22, 2007, O’Leary had the opportunity to recruit and organize the program before the Gators began competition in the 2010 season. Her impressive career record of 310-101 (.754) ranks among the best of active head coaches in the nation. In nine seasons, she has taken Florida to an NCAA Final Four, five NCAA quarterfinal appearances, four BIG EAST regular season, four BIG EAST tournament titles, four American Lacrosse Conference regular season titles and two ALC tournament championships. She has also coached 17 Gators who have earned 59 All-America honors, four Tewaaraton Award finalists and two Honda Sports Award nominees.
The 2018 season was one for the record books for both O’Leary and the Florida program. She picked up her 300th career win after a 16-11 victory over Georgetown on March 24 – O’Leary is one of only five coaches in the history of DI women’s lacrosse to accomplish the feat (Navy’s Cindy Timchal - 497, Princeton’s Chris Sailer - 390, North Carolina’s Jenny Levy - 318, and Virginia’s Julie Myers – 307). The Gators went 17-4 en route to their first NCAA Quarterfinal since the 2014 season and won their fourth consecutive BIG EAST Tournament title. Florida also picked up its fourth-straight BIG EAST regular season championship after going 9-0 in conference play. The team set a program record for most goals scored with 343 and most caused turnovers (188). 2018 marked Florida’s sixth season with at least 17 wins in the nine-year history of the program. The Gators were the No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament, where they defeated No. 15 Colorado in the Second Round to advance to the first NCAA Quarterfinal since 2014. Florida traveled to No. 5 JMU and put up a tough fight before falling 11-8 to the Dukes. Seven Florida players were named IWLCA All-Region, the most in program history and four earned All-American honors (Haley Hicklen, Sydney Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck and Cara Trombetta). Three Gators won BIG EAST Awards: Shannon Kavanagh (Freshman of the Year), Sydney Pirreca (Midfielder of the Year), Haley Hicklen (Goalkeeper of the Year) and O’Leary was honored with the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year.
2017 proved to be an explosive season for Florida’s offense under O’Leary’s direction. In the first year of the NCAA shot clock, the Gators scored a school-record 16.8 goals per game en route to a 17-3 overall record. UF was a perfect 9-0 in BIG EAST conference play, claiming the program’s seventh straight conference title and fifth consecutive conference tournament title. Ranked No. 2 in the IWLCA Top-20 for the final four weeks of the season, 2017 marked Florida’s fifth season of at least 17 wins in the eight-year history of the program. Florida posted a 5-2 record against ranked opponents, topping No. 3 Southern California, No. 5 Syracuse and No. 7 Stony Brook. The Gators entered the NCAA Tournament on a nine-game winning streak and with the No. 3 overall seed. UF faced a tough test in the second round, losing to Southern California, 15-12. UF saw six players earn nine All-American honors, and 10 players earn All-BIG EAST accolades. Three Gators won BIG EAST Awards: Mollie Stevens (Attacker of the Year), Caroline Fitzgerald (Defensive Player of the Year), Haley Hicklen (Goalkeeper of the Year), and O’Leary was honored with the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year.
Florida continued its dominance under Coach O’Leary in 2016. The Gators tore through BIG EAST play, winning the regular season title for a second-straight year after earning a perfect 7-0 record. The Gators also won the BIG EAST Tournament for a second-consecutive season after defeating Temple in the championship game. During the course of the season, Florida defeated eventual national champion, and No. 2-ranked North Carolina on the road at Chapel Hill. UF also prevailed over No. 2 Syracuse in overtime at Syracuse less than two weeks later. The Orange and Blue entered the NCAA tournament with an 18-1 record, and lost a thriller to Penn State in the second round, 13-14, to finish the season 18-2. The Gators saw four players earn five All-American honors, including the Inside Lacrosse National Rookie of the Year, Lindsey Ronbeck. Florida also had seven players named to All-BIG EAST teams, and Nicole Graziano became UF’s fourth-ever Tewaaraton Award Finalist.
After five years in the ALC, the Gators found themselves in a new conference in 2015: The BIG EAST. Just as they had done in their old conference, the Gators continued their winning ways. Florida earned a tie with Georgetown for the regular season title, but blew away the competition in the BIG EAST Tournament. In the tournament, Florida’s 24-point scoring margin over the two day tournament was the best mark in BIG EAST Tournament history. O’Leary and her Gators qualified for their fifth-straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2015 and the sixth-year coach led her team to a 15-10 win over Stanford in the first round. In the second round, Florida’s national championship aspirations were cut short by the second-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels. Florida saw a conference-leading eight members be named to the All-BIG EAST teams and senior midfielder Shannon Gilroy was named BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year along with a Tewaaraton Finalist for a second-straight year.
The 2014 season proved that the Florida Gators didn’t need to rebuild, they just reloaded. After graduating a 13-member founding class in 2013, everyone expected Florida to take a step back and rebuild. The Gators returned three starters and had a roster featuring 22 underclassmen. After an eye-opening loss at No. 1 North Carolina to start the season, Florida banded together and embarked on an 18-3 season that featured a sweep of the ALC regular season and tournament titles as well as a trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals. The Gators finished the season ranked second nationally in scoring offense (15.00 goals per game), fourth in scoring margin (6.57) and fifth in points (412) and draw controls (15.14 per game). Individually, Tewaaraton finalist Shannon Gilroy led the nation with 86 goals and became the first Florida player in program history to score 100+ points in a season. O’Leary was named the ILWomen Coach of the Year for the first time in her 19-year coaching career, and the ALC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season and third overall. Shannon Gilroy was named the ALC Midfield Player of the Year and Sammi Burgess picked up ALC Rookie of the Year honors. Gilroy was also named the ALC Tournament MVP and the Gators placed four on the All-Tournament Team.
In 2013, O’Leary guided the Gators to an 18-3 overall record and their third consecutive trip to the NCAA quarterfinals. Florida also grabbed a share of its third ALC regular season title with a 4-1 conference record. Along the way, UF posted its best start in program history as they began 2013 with a 13-0 record including taking down No. 5 North Carolina for the first time in the season opener. Florida defeated nine ranked opponents throughout the season, including a 22-4 romp of No. 4 Northwestern at Dizney Stadium on Senior Day. Florida finished in the top 10 nationally on both sides of the ball. The Florida defense proved again this season to be one of the best in the nation, finishing second in scoring defense as it allowed just 6.81 goals per game. In contrast, the Florida offense finished tied for fifth in scoring offense with 14.76 goals per game. O’Leary was named the ALC Coach of the Year for the second time in four seasons and boasted four of the five ALC Players of the Year in Kitty Cullen (offensive), Brittany Dashiell (midfield), Sam Farrell (defensive) and Mikey Meagher (goalie). In addition, she coached Florida’s second Tewaaraton
AMANDA O’LEARYHEAD COACH ◊ 24th Season Overall ◊ 10th Season at Florida ◊ Temple ‘88
O’LEARY AT A GLANCEHometown: Royersford, Pa.Education: B.A. Exercise Physiology and Kinesiology, Temple University, 1988Family: Married to Kevin O’Leary; Children: Madison and Ryan
OVERALL: 312-104 (.750)> 6th winningest active Division I coach with her .750 winning percentage> 5th winningest coach all-time in the history of DI women’s lacrosse with 312 wins
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GAME 5Award finalist in Mikey Meagher, who also swept the Goalie of the Year honors from the IWLCA, SynapseSports.com and WomensLax.com.
O’Leary followed her sophomore success with a powerful 2012 campaign, leading the Gators to a 19-3 record, and bringing home Florida’s second-consecutive ALC regular-season title, its first-ever ALC Tournament title, and its first NCAA Final Four berth. The team was consistently ranked in the top five in both major polls throughout the year, and entered the NCAA Tournament ranked No. 1 in the nation while leading the country in scoring defense and scoring margin. On March 28, 2012, the defensive-minded head coach led her team to its first-ever shutout, defeating Fresno State, 29-0, in the largest shutout in NCAA history. O’Leary followed that performance with a 20-11 home victory over Penn State on April 1, after which she became just the 12th women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history to capture 200 career Division I wins. Her successful month continued on April 21, when the Gators knocked off the undefeated, top-ranked Northwestern Wildcats, taking down a No. 1 team for the first time and securing Florida’s second ALC title in as many seasons. The Gators did it again on May 5, defeating NU, 14-7, in the ALC Championship game to earn their first ALC Tournament title and were recognized with the unanimous No. 1 ranking in the following week’s IWLCA poll. O’Leary’s 2012 squad boasted six All-Americans with 14 honors. Under her tutelage, Mikey Meagher was named the National Goalie of the Year by multiple organizations after becoming just the third netminder in NCAA history to lead the nation in both save percentage and goals-against average. Junior Brittany Dashiell shined on both ends of the field, garnering a unanimous First Team All-America selection and being named as a finalist for both the Tewaaraton Award and the Honda Sports Award. Additionally, freshmen Shannon Gilroy and Nora Barry developed tremendously under her watchful eye. Barry’s prolific offense and strong ground game garnered her ALC Rookie of the Year, while Gilroy emerged as a true draw specialist, improving tremendously every day and becoming one of three freshmen to earn All-America honors. Florida’s successful season garnered O’Leary National Coach of the Year honors from WomensLax.com and was also named the IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year.
In just its second year of competition, the Florida lacrosse team reached as high as a No. 2 national ranking, won 14 consecutive games, accomplished an undefeated 11-0 home season, won the regular-season conference title outright, had six All-ALC honors, eight ALC weekly honors, six National Player of the Week recognitions, six All-America honors and, under O’Leary’s watchful eye, had Kitty Cullen honored as the ALC Player of the Year and nominated for the Tewaaraton Award as only a sophomore. Following the 2011 season, O’Leary was named ALC Coach of the Year and IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year. The Gators defeated seven ranked opponents in 2011, including eventual 2011 NCAA Champion, Northwestern, and 2010 national semifinalist, Syracuse. On April 14, Florida defeated then-No. 2 Northwestern, the six-time National Champions, handing the Wildcats their first ALC regular season loss in seven years.
After O’Leary reeled in the nation’s No. 1 Recruiting Class, many people around the nation were anxious to see how the Gators would stack up in their first season of Division I action. Facing a schedule ranked the 21st-toughest in the nation, Florida posted a 10-8 record in 2010, becoming just the sixth school in Division I women’s lacrosse history to earn at least 10 wins in their first season. The Gators won three games against top-20 opponents in 2010, highlighted by their first American Lacrosse Conference victory over No. 14 Penn State and a 14-3 win over No. 20 Johns Hopkins in the ALC Tournament quarterfinals. Freshmen Ashley Bruns, Brittany Dashiell and Jamie Reeg were named to the ALC Second Team under O’Leary’s tutelage in 2010.
O’Leary came to UF from Yale, where she led the Bulldogs for 14 seasons. Yale set the school record for season wins with 14 in O’Leary’s second year (1995) and twice equaled that mark (1999 and 2003). She took Yale to two of its three NCAA Championship appearances, as the Bulldogs reached the 2003 quarterfinal round and the 2007 opening round. Yale finished among the Ivy League’s top three in 11 of her 14 years, which includes a share of the 2003 Ivy League title with Princeton and Dartmouth, as each posted identical 6-1 records in conference play. After leading Yale to a share of the Ivy League title and advancing to NCAA Championship play, O’Leary was named the 2003 Northeast Regional Coach of the Year. She also was recognized as the USWLA Regional Coach of the Year in 1996. Bulldog players have earned a total of 19 All-America honors under O’Leary.
During her playing career, O’Leary was a four-year starter for Temple’s lacrosse and field hockey teams. A two-time All-American in both sports, O’Leary led the Owl’s lacrosse team to a 19-0 record and the national championship in 1988. O’Leary was the Midfielder of the Year selection for the NCAA All-Tournament teams in 1987 and 1988 as well as the NCAA Most Valuable Player in 1988. Lacrosse Magazine also selected her as its 1988 Player of the Year. While suiting up with Temple’s field hockey team, O’Leary garnered 1986 and 1987 All-America honors and helped the Owls reach the NCAA semifinals in 1984.
In 2005, O’Leary was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. She also became a member of the Temple Owls’ Hall of Fame in the fall of 2004. O’Leary was named to the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse 25th Anniversary Team in the fall of 2006. She was the youngest player and starter on the 1989 U.S. World Cup team that claimed the International Federation of Women’s Lacrosse Association (IFWLA) gold medal in Perth, Australia. O’Leary was the second-leading scorer on the 1993 U.S. World Cup team which repeated as the IFWLA World Cup champions in Edinburgh, Scotland. In the 1993 World Cup, O’Leary scored 17 points, including the game-winner versus Australia in the semifinal game. Prior to taking the Yale head coaching position, O’Leary was an assistant at Maryland for the 1992 and 1993 seasons. The Terrapins claimed the 1992 NCAA title and reached the semifinals in 1993. It was her second stint with the Terrapins, as she started her coaching career with Maryland as a graduate assistant coach in 1989 before serving as an assistant at Delaware for the 1990 campaign. O’Leary has also served as the chair of the U.S. Team selection and on the former U.S. Women’s Lacrosse Association (USWLA) Board of Directors. She was an assistant coach with the U.S. Women’s Developmental Team from 2002-05 and has been a member of the Connecticut Lacrosse Foundation Executive Committee since 1993.
(As of 3/4)Highest Winning Percentage
(Active Division I Coaches)
Coach, Current Team (Total Seasons) Pct. [Record]
1. Joe Spallina, Stony Brook (11+) .889 [198-25]
2. Cathy Reese, Maryland (15+) .852 [283-49]
3. Cindy Timchal, Navy (36) .793 [513-134]
4. Kelly Amonte Hiller, Northwestern (17) .791 [283-75]
Taryn VanThof enters her third season as an assistant coach at the University of Florida and will continue to work with the Gators’ midfielders. A three-time IWLCA All-American midfielder at Loyola University Maryland and a US Lacrosse National Team member, VanThof joined the Florida coaching staff following one season as an assistant coach at Rutgers.
The Gators went 17-4 en route to their first NCAA Quarterfinal since the 2014 season and won their fourth consecutive BIG EAST Tournament title. Florida also picked up its fourth-straight BIG EAST regular season championship after going 9-0 in conference play. The team set a program record for most goals scored with 343 and most caused turnovers (188). 2018 marked Florida’s sixth season with at least 17 wins in the nine-year history of the program. The Gators were the No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament, where they defeated No. 15 Colorado in the Second Round to advance to the first NCAA Quarterfinal since 2014. Florida traveled to No. 5 JMU and put up a tough fight before falling 11-8 to the Dukes. Seven Florida players were named IWLCA All-Region, the most in program history and four earned All-American honors (Haley Hicklen, Sydney Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck and Cara Trombetta). Three Gators won BIG EAST Awards: Shannon Kavanagh (Freshman of the Year), Sydney Pirreca (Midfielder of the Year), Haley Hicklen (Goalkeeper of the Year) and the staff was honored with the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year.
VanThof made an immediate impact at Florida during the 2017 season, as the Gators posted a 17-3 record and claimed the program’s third consecutive BIG EAST championship. Her effect on UF’s midfielders, namely IWLCA First Team All-American Mollie Stevens, was easily distinguishable. Stevens set the UF single season record for draw controls, winning 106 in 20 games.
The Florida offense also had a banner year, scoring 16.8 goals per game and racking up 488 total points, both program records.
In Rutgers’ third season in the Big Ten Conference, VanThof helped guide the Scarlet Knights to a second straight conference tournament semifinal game and the program’s first conference tourney win since 1998. Rutgers notched two ranked wins last season – both against Ohio State – with VanThof on staff.
VanThof, who was a part of history when she was drafted to the Long Island Sound (UWLX), helped pave the way as the Sound captured the inaugural UWLC Championship Trophy at the end of July. Just a week later, VanThof was named to the 36 member US Lacrosse National Team leading into the World Cup next summer in England.
A decorated NCAA athlete with the Greyhounds, VanThof earned IWLCA Third Team All-America honors from 2013-15. The midfield standout racked up 160 points -- 108 goals and 52 assists -- in her career, also accumulating 127 ground balls and a staggering 318 draw controls. VanThof owns the single-season (122) and career (318) Loyola University Maryland draw control records.
A three-time all-conference selection (BIG EAST ’13, Patriot League ’14, ’15), VanThof helped Loyola to the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2015, and in her final season, VanThof tallied a career-best 53 points (30g, 23a), including two game-winning goals. The Greyhounds advanced to at least the second round of the NCAA Tournament in all four years of VanThof’s playing career, also making a quarterfinal run during her redshirt season in 2012.
Along with her success on the field, VanThof dedicated her time on the coaching front throughout her playing career. While with the Greyhounds, the Livonia, N.Y., native spent time as a coach and player coach with Seven Lacrosse Training (Baltimore, Md.), C2 Lacrosse (Baltimore, Md.), Lady Roc Lacrosse Inc. (East Rochester, N.Y.), and Maximum Exposure Lacrosse Company.
VanThof was selected by the Greyhounds’ coaching staff to represent the program on the Jeff Jansen Leadership Academy, where she honed her leadership skills with a variety of training sessions and activities. She graduated from Loyola University Maryland in 2015 with a bachelor’s in business administration, earning a double specialization in management and marketing.
TARYN VANTHOFASSISTANT COACH3rd Season
VANTHOF AT A GLANCECoaching Experience: 2017-Pres: Florida, Assistant Coach2016: Rutgers, Assistant Coach
Playing Experience: 2017-Pres: New England Command (WPLL)2014-17: U.S. Lacrosse National Team2016-17: Long Island Sound (UWLL) 2011-2015: Loyola (Md.)
Education: Loyola University Maryland: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, 2015
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Nadine Hadnagy enters her second season as an assistant coach at the University of Florida and will continue to work with the defense. A 2017 graduate of the University of Maryland, Hadnagy was a two-time IWLCA All-American, and a three-time national champion during her playing career.
The Gators went 17-4 en route to their first NCAA Quarterfinal since the 2014 season and won their fourth consecutive BIG EAST Tournament title. Florida also picked up its fourth-straight BIG EAST regular season championship after going 9-0 in conference play. The team set a program record for most goals scored with 343 and most caused turnovers (188). 2018 marked Florida’s sixth season with at least 17 wins in the nine-year history of the program. The Gators were the No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament, where they defeated No. 15 Colorado in the Second Round to advance to the first NCAA Quarterfinal since 2014. Florida traveled to No. 5 JMU and put up a tough fight before falling 11-8 to the Dukes. Seven Florida players were named IWLCA All-Region, the most in program history and four earned All-American honors (Haley Hicklen, Sydney Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck and Cara Trombetta). Three Gators won BIG EAST Awards: Shannon Kavanagh (Freshman of the Year), Sydney Pirreca (Midfielder of the Year), Haley Hicklen (Goalkeeper of the Year) and the staff was honored with the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year.
University of Florida head coach Amanda O’Leary announced the addition of reigning Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) National Defender of the Year and Tewaaraton Award Finalist Nadine Hadnagy to the Gators coaching staff on June 30, 2017.
“I couldn’t be happier to have Nadine join our staff,” said head coach Amanda O’Leary. “She has been nothing but a winner during her career, and has competed at the highest level possible for Maryland and in the UWLX. Nadine’s work ethic and competitiveness will be a wonderful addition and influence to our student-athletes and program. I’m so glad she is a Gator.”
O’Leary, second-year assistant coach Taryn VanThof and Hadnagy will comprise the 2017-18 Florida coaching staff.
“I’m really excited to get started and join Mandee and Taryn at an awesome program like Florida. The talent, tradition and school pride in Gainesville is unbelievable, and something I can’t wait to be a part of,” remarked Hadnagy. “The opportunity to work with a top program and make an impact instantly is very special, and to have someone like Mandee to guide me every day is a dream situation.”
As a defender at Maryland, Hadnagy played in 92 games, making 90 starts from 2014-2017. She compiled 115 ground balls, 74 caused turnovers, 19 draw controls, and seven points in her career as a Terrapin.
Hadnagy’s complete collegiate honors include:
- 2017 Tewaaraton Award Finalist - 2017 IWLCA National Defender of the Year - 2017 IWLCA First Team All-American - 2017 Inside Lacrosse Media First Team All-American - 2017 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year - 2017 Big Ten All-Tournament Team - 2017 All-Big Ten - 2016 IWLCA Third Team All-American - 2016 All-Big Ten - 2016 Tewaaraton Award nominee
NADINE HADNAGY
HADNAGY AT A GLANCECoaching Experience: 2018: Florida, Assistant Coach
Playing Experience: 2017-Pres: Upstate Pride (WPLL)2017: Long Island Sound (UWLL) 2014-2017: University of Maryland
Education: University of Maryland: Bachelor’s Degree in Hearing and Speech Sciences, 2017
#1 MADISYN KITTELL4-7 | JR | A | Syracuse, N.Y. | West Genesee
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER1 at Elon (3/7/19) ......................................................................... Goals ...................................................3, 3x, vs. Georgetown (4/29/17)N/A...................................................................................................Assists .................................................................3 at Marquette (4/5/17)1 at Elon (3/7/19) .........................................................................Points ...................................................................6 at Marquette (4/5/17)2 at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................................ Shots....................................................5, 2x, vs. Georgetown (4/29/17)1 at Elon (3/7/19) ..................................................................Ground Balls ...................................................4, 2x, at Cincinnati (4/18/18)N/A........................................................................................... Draw Controls ........................................................ 1, 2x, vs. Cincinnati (4/8/17)N/A........................................................................................Caused Turnovers ..........................................................3 vs. Loyola (2/25/18)Individual Career History
Kittell,Madisyn
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
#3 CAROLINE BENITEZ5-3 | SR | M | Darien, Conn. | Darien
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER1 at Navy (3/2/19)........................................................................ Goals .................................................2, 5x, last Georgetown (3/24/18)1 at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................................Assists ..............................................................1, 8x, last at Elon (3/7/19)1 at Navy (3/2/19)........................................................................Points .................................................................. 3 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)3 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ........................................................... Shots..................................................3, 7x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19)4 at Navy (3/2/19) ...............................................................Ground Balls .......................................................... 5 vs. Colorado (5/13/18)1 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ................................................... Draw Controls .............................................................2 vs. Towson (3/21/18)2 at Navy (3/2/19)...........................................................Caused Turnovers ............................................. 3 at North Carolina (3/3/18)
Individual Career History
Benitez,Caroline
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 5Shots per game: 2.40; Goals per game: 0.20Assists per game: 0.20; Points per game: 0.40Shot pct: .083; SOG pct: .500Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
2019 Season Stats
Career Stats
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#4 EDDY SHOOP5-5 | SO | M | Dewey Beach, Del. | Cape Henlopen
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER1 at Elon (3/7/19) ......................................................................... Goals ................................................................1, 6x, last at Elon (3/7/19)N/A...................................................................................................Assists .............................................................. 1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)1 at Elon (3/7/19) .........................................................................Points .............................................................. 2, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)1 at Elon (3/7/19) ......................................................................... Shots................................................................. 4 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)N/A.............................................................................................Ground Balls ............................................................... 2 vs. Butler (4/28/18)1 at Elon (3/7/19) ................................................................ Draw Controls ....................................................... 1, 2x, last at Elon (3/7/19)N/A........................................................................................Caused Turnovers ......................................................... 1 at Villanova (4/8/18)
Individual Career History
Shoop,Eddy
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER1, 2x, at Elon (3/7/19) ................................................................. Goals ........................................................................ 1, 2x, at Elon (3/7/19)4 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ..........................................................Assists ................................................................4 vs. Maryland (2/14/19)4 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ...........................................................Points .................................................................4 vs. Maryland (2/14/19)3 at Navy (3/2/19) ...................................................................... Shots............................................................................. 3 at Navy (3/2/19)2, 2x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ....................................Ground Balls ..........................................2, 2x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19)N/A........................................................................................... Draw Controls ................................................................................................. N/A1, 2x, last at Elon (3/7/19) .............................................Caused Turnovers ................................................... 1, 2x, last at Elon (3/7/19)Individual Career History
Mardiney,Hannah
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 5Shots per game: 1.00; Goals per game: 0.40Assists per game: 1.20; Points per game: 1.60Shot pct: .400; SOG pct:1.000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 20
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#8 PAIGE ALDAVE5-3 | SR | M | Baltimore, Md. | St. Paul’s
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREERN/A.................................................................................................... Goals .......................................................................2 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)N/A...................................................................................................Assists .............................................................. 1, 3x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)N/A....................................................................................................Points ......................................................................3 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)N/A.................................................................................................... Shots.......................................................................4 vs. Butler (4/28/18)1, 3x, last at Navy (3/2/19) ................................................Ground Balls ...............................................................2 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)1, 2x, last at Elon (3/7/19) ................................................ Draw Controls ............................................................. 4 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)N/A........................................................................................Caused Turnovers ..............................................................1 at Butler (4/15/17)
Individual Career History
Aldave,Paige
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 4Shots per game: 0.00; Goals per game: 0.00Assists per game: 0.00; Points per game: 0.00Shot pct: .000; SOG pct: .000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 21
GAME 5
2019 GATORS
#9 ALIX LOPEZ 5-8 | SR | A | Oakdale, N.Y. | Connetquot
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER1, 2x, last at Elon (3/7/19) ......................................................... Goals .......................................................................2 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)2, 3x, last at Elon (3/7/19) .......................................................Assists .............................................................2, 3x, last at Elon (3/7/19)3, 2x, last at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................Points ..............................................................3, 3x, last at Elon (3/7/19)2 at Colorado (2/9/19) .............................................................. Shots.......................................................................3 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)4 at Colorado (2/9/19) .......................................................Ground Balls ..........................................................6 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)N/A........................................................................................... Draw Controls ...............................................................1 vs. Niagara (3/4/16)N/A........................................................................................Caused Turnovers ........................................................... 1 vs. Butler (4/28/18)Individual Career History
Lopez,Alix
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 5Shots per game: 1.20; Goals per game: 0.40Assists per game: 1.40; Points per game: 1.80Shot pct: .333; SOG pct:1.000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 22
GAME 52019 GATORS
#10 SABRINA CRISTODERO5-2 | SO | D | Glen Head, N.Y. | St. Anthony’s
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREERN/A.................................................................................................... Goals ................................................................ 1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)N/A...................................................................................................Assists ........................................................................................................ N/AN/A....................................................................................................Points ............................................................... 1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)N/A.................................................................................................... Shots................................................................ 1, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)5 at Colorado (2/9/19) .......................................................Ground Balls .............................................5, 2x, last at Colorado (2/9/19)7 at Elon (3/7/19) ............................................................... Draw Controls .............................................................14 vs. Butler (4/28/18)3 at Colorado (2/9/19) ..................................................Caused Turnovers ........................................3, 2x, last at Colorado (2/9/19)
Individual Career History
Cristodero,Sabrina
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
#12 KASSIDY BRESNAHAN5-5 | SO | A | Edgewater, Md.
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER1 at Navy (3/2/19)........................................................................ Goals ................................................................... 2 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)1, 3x, last at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................Assists .............................................................. 1, 7x, last at Elon (3/7/19)2 at Navy (3/2/19).......................................................................Points .................................................................. 3 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)2 at Navy (3/2/19)....................................................................... Shots...................................................................4 vs. Colorado (2/11/18)3 at Colorado (2/9/19) .......................................................Ground Balls .............................................................3 at Colorado (2/9/19)N/A........................................................................................... Draw Controls ................................................................................................. N/A1, 3x, last at Navy (3/2/19) ...........................................Caused Turnovers ................................................. 1, 3x, last at Navy (3/2/19)
Individual Career History
Bresnahan,Kassidy
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
#14 LINDSEY RONBECK5-5 | SR | A | Manhasset, N.Y. | Manhasset
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER8 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ........................................................... Goals ................................................. 8, 2x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19)2 at Navy (3/2/19)......................................................................Assists .............................................................4, 2x, vs. UConn (3/31/18)8 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ...........................................................Points .................................................................... 10 vs. UConn (3/31/18)14 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ......................................................... Shots................................................................ 14 vs. Maryland (2/14/19)2, 2x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ....................................Ground Balls .................................................. 6, 2x, vs. Syracuse (3/14/17)4 at Navy (3/2/19) ............................................................. Draw Controls .................................................................... 4 at Navy (3/2/19)1 at Loyola (2/23/19) ............................................................Caused TOs ........................................................ 2, 2x, vs. Butler (4/28/18)
Individual Career History
Ronbeck,Lindsey
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 5Shots per game: 9.60; Goals per game: 4.20Assists per game: 0.40; Points per game: 4.60Shot pct: .438; SOG pct: .729Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 27
GAME 52019 GATORS
#15 GRACE HAUS5-9 | SO | A | Baltimore, Md. | Notre Dame Prep
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER3, 2x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ........................................... Goals ....................................................4, 2x, at Georgetown (3/24/18)N/A...................................................................................................Assists .........................................................2, 2x at Cincinnati (4/18/18)3, 2x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ...........................................Points ...............................................................4, 4x, vs. Denver (5/5/18)6 at Loyola (2/23/19) ................................................................. Shots.......................................................................... 8 vs. Navy (3/13/18)N/A.............................................................................................Ground Balls ...................................................................3 vs. Navy (3/13/18)N/A........................................................................................... Draw Controls ................................................... 1 vs. Jacksonville (2/28/18)1 at Colorado (2/9/19) .........................................................Caused TOs ...........................................................2 vs. Marquette (5/3/18)
Individual Career History
Haus,Grace
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 5Shots per game: 3.80; Goals per game: 2.00Assists per game: 0.00; Points per game: 2.00Shot pct: .526; SOG pct: .947Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 28
GAME 52019 GATORS
#16 CARA TROMBETTA5-5 | JR | D | Holbrook, N.Y. | Sachem East
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREERN/A.................................................................................................... Goals .......................................................................................................... N/AN/A...................................................................................................Assists ............................................................... 1, 2x, vs. Denver (5/5/18)N/A....................................................................................................Points ........................................................1, 2x, last vs. Denver (5/5/18)N/A.................................................................................................... Shots.......................................................................................................... N/A3, 2x, last at Navy (3/2/19) ...............................................Ground Balls .................................................................5 vs. Loyola (3/8/17)1 at Loyola (2/23/19) ......................................................... Draw Controls ................................................1, 5x, last at Loyola (2/23/19)3 at Colorado (2/9/19) ..................................................Caused Turnovers ...........................................................6 vs. Denver (5/5/18)
Individual Career History
Trombetta,Cara
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 5Shots per game: 0.00; Goals per game: 0.00Assists per game: 0.00; Points per game: 0.00Shot pct: .000; SOG pct: .000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 29
GAME 52019 GATORS
#17 SHANNON KAVANAGH5-7 | SO | M | Smithtown, N.Y. | Smithtown East
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER5 at Colorado (2/9/19) .............................................................. Goals .....................................................................5 at Colorado (2/9/19)2 at Colorado (2/9/19) .............................................................Assists ......................................................4, 2x, vs. Marquette (5/3/18))7 at Colorado (2/9/19) ..............................................................Points .................................................... 7, 2x, last at Colorado (2/9/19)9 at Colorado (2/9/19) .............................................................. Shots......................................................9, 2x, last at Colorado (2/9/19)1, 3x, last at Elon (3/7/19) ..................................................Ground Balls ..........................................................6 at Cincinnati (4/18/18)6 at Colorado (2/9/19) ..................................................... Draw Controls ................................................ 12, 2x at Cincinnati (4/18/18)2 at Colorado (2/9/19) ........................................................Caused TOs ................................................................3 vs. Loyola (2/25/18)
Individual Career History
Kavanagh,Shannon
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
The Automated ScoreBookFlorida Individual Game-by-Game
All games (as of Mar 07, 2019)
#19 Petillo,Emily
Date Opponent Score GP GS G A Pts Sh UP DN fpg-fps GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pen-MinFeb 09, 2019 Colorado 16-9 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0Mar 07, 2019 Elon 15-5 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0.0Totals 31-14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0-0.0
Per-game summaryGames played: 2Shots per game: 0.00; Goals per game: 0.00Assists per game: 0.00; Points per game: 0.00Shot pct: .000; SOG pct: .000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 32
GAME 52019 GATORS
#20 BRIANNA HARRIS5-8 | JR | M | Annapolis, Md. | Broadneck
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER2, 2x, last at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................ Goals ...........................................................3, 2x, at Marquette (4/5/17)2 at Elon (3/7/19) .......................................................................Assists .....................................................................2, 4x, at Elon (3/7/19)4 at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................................Points ....................................................................... 5 at UConn (3/18/17)3 at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................................ Shots............................................................... 4, 4x, vs. Temple (5/4/17)2 at Elon (3/7/19) .................................................................Ground Balls ...............................................................3 at Temple (4/22/17)3 at Elon (3/7/19) ............................................................... Draw Controls ....................................................5 vs. Stony Brook (3/11/17)1, 2x, last at Loyola (2/23/19) ......................................Caused Turnovers ........................................... 1, 8x, last at Loyola (2/23/19)
Individual Career History
Harris,Brianna
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 5Shots per game: 1.40; Goals per game: 1.00Assists per game: 0.60; Points per game: 1.60Shot pct: .714; SOG pct: .714Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 33
GAME 52019 GATORS
#21 LEXI BOLTON5-3 | JR | M | Gainesville, Va. | Patriot
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREERN/A.................................................................................................... Goals ..........................................................................3 at Butler (4/15/17)N/A...................................................................................................Assists .......................................................................1 vs. Temple (4/4/18)N/A....................................................................................................Points .........................................................................3 at Butler (4/15/17)N/A.................................................................................................... Shots..........................................................................4 at Butler (4/15/17)1 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) .....................................................Ground Balls ...........................................1, 5x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19)N/A........................................................................................... Draw Controls ................................................... 1, 2x, at Marquette (4/5/17)N/A...............................................................................................Caused TO ................................................................ 1 at Villanova (4/8/18)
Individual Career History
Bolton,Lexi
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
The Automated ScoreBookFlorida Individual Game-by-Game
All games (as of Feb 18, 2019)
#21 Bolton,Lexi
Date Opponent Score GP GS G A Pts Sh UP DN fpg-fps GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pen-MinFeb 09, 2019 Colorado 16-9 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0Feb 14, 2019 MARYLAND 12-17 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0Totals 28-26 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0
Per-game summaryGames played: 2Shots per game: 0.00; Goals per game: 0.00Assists per game: 0.00; Points per game: 0.00Shot pct: .000; SOG pct: .000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 34
GAME 52019 GATORS
#22 CAROLINE MAY5-5 | SR | D | Sparks, Md. | Hereford
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREERN/A.................................................................................................... Goals .......................................................................................................... N/AN/A...................................................................................................Assists ........................................................................................................ N/AN/A....................................................................................................Points ......................................................................................................... N/AN/A.................................................................................................... Shots........................................................................ 1 vs. Butler (4/28/18)2 at Elon (3/7/19) .................................................................Ground Balls .......................................................5 at Georgetown (3/24/18)1 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ................................................... Draw Controls ..........................................1, 2x, last vs. Maryland (2/14/19)1, 2x, last at Elon (3/7/19) .............................................Caused Turnovers ....................................................3 at Vanderbilt (3/18/18)
Individual Career History
May,Caroline
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Per-game summaryGames played: 5Shots per game: 0.00; Goals per game: 0.00Assists per game: 0.00; Points per game: 0.00Shot pct: .000; SOG pct: .000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 35
GAME 52019 GATORS
#23 MADI HALL5-5 | SR | M | Sykesville, Md. | Century
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER2 at Loyola (2/23/19) ................................................................. Goals ...................................................3, 2x, last vs. Colorado (2/11/18)1 at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................................Assists ..............................................................1, 8x, last at Elon (3/7/19)2 at Loyola (2/23/19) .................................................................Points ..................................................3, 2x, last vs. Colorado (2/11/18)4 at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................................ Shots...........................................................................5 vs. Navy (3/13/18)2 at Elon (3/7/19) .................................................................Ground Balls ............................................................. 6 vs. Towson (3/21/18)1 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ................................................... Draw Controls ......................................................3, 2x, vs. UConn (3/31/18)2 at Elon (3/7/19) ............................................................Caused Turnovers .......................................................... 2, 3x, at Elon (3/7/19)
Individual Career History
Hall,Madi
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER60:00, 4x, last at Navy (3/2/19) ........................................................ Minutes ......................................................................... 64:00 vs. Loyola (2/25/18)16 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ....................................................................... Saves .................................................................... 16, 2x, last at Loyola (2/23/19).636 at Elon (3/7/19) ...............................................................................Save % ............................................................1.000, 5x, last vs. Butler (4/28/18)4 at Elon (3/7/19) ...............................................................................Fewest Goals..............................................................0, 5x, last vs. Butler (4/28/18)5 at Colorado (2/9/19) ..................................................................... Ground Balls ............................................................................... 7 vs. Denver (5/5/18)1 at Colorado (2/9/19) ................................................................................CTs ......................................................................1, 9x, last at Colorado (2/9/19)
Individual Career History
Hicklen,Haley
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Florida Individual Game-by-GameAll games (as of Mar 07, 2019)
#32 Corbo,Maggie
Date Opponent Score GP GS G A Pts Sh UP DN fpg-fps GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pen-MinFeb 09, 2019 Colorado 16-9 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0Mar 07, 2019 Elon 15-5 * 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0Totals 31-14 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0
Per-game summaryGames played: 2Shots per game: 0.50; Goals per game: 0.00Assists per game: 0.00; Points per game: 0.00Shot pct: .000; SOG pct:1.000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
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2019 Season Stats
FLORIDA AT ELON | 43
GAME 52019 GATORS
#33 KAITLYN DABKOWSKI5-5 | SO | M | Cockeysville, Md. | Dulaney
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREERN/A.................................................................................................... Goals .................................................................1 vs. Marquette (4/14/18)1 at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................................Assists ..................................................................... 2 vs. Butler (4/28/18)1 at Elon (3/7/19) .........................................................................Points ...................................................................... 2 vs. Butler (4/28/18)N/A.................................................................................................... Shots.................................................................1, 6x, vs. Denver (5/5/18)3 at Elon (3/7/19) .................................................................Ground Balls ....................................................................... 3 at Elon (3/7/19)N/A........................................................................................... Draw Controls ..................................................................2 vs. Navy (3/13/18)3 at Elon (3/7/19) ............................................................Caused Turnovers .................................................................. 3 at Elon (3/7/19)
Individual Career History
Dabkowski,Kaitlyn
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
#44 SYDNEY PIRRECA5-2 | SR | M | Mount Sinai, N.Y. | Mount Sinai
2019 SEASON ............................................ CATEGORY ............................................................. CAREER3 at Elon (3/7/19) ........................................................................ Goals ...................................................................6 vs. Maryland (2/17/18)2, 2x, last at Loyola (2/23/19) ................................................Assists ....................................................................4 at Syracuse (3/7/18)3, 3x, last at Elon (3/7/19) .......................................................Points. .................................................................8 vs. Maryland (2/17/18)9 vs. Maryland (2/14/19) ........................................................... Shots...........................................................12 at Georgetown (3/24/18)2, 3x, last at Elon (3/7/19) .................................................Ground Balls ..................................................... 5 vs. Georgetown (5/5/16)2 at Colorado (2/9/19) ..................................................... Draw Controls ..........................................................7 vs. Maryland (2/17/18)2, 2x, last at Loyola (2/23/19) .....................................Caused Turnovers ...........................................2, 5x, last at Loyola (2/23/19)
Individual Career History
Pirreca,Sydney
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% UP DN GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min
Florida Individual Game-by-GameAll games (as of Mar 07, 2019)
#77 Kittell,Kenzii
Date Opponent Score GP GS G A Pts Sh UP DN fpg-fps GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pen-MinMar 07, 2019 Elon 15-5 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0Totals 15-5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0.0
Per-game summaryGames played: 1Shots per game: 0.00; Goals per game: 0.00Assists per game: 0.00; Points per game: 0.00Shot pct: .000; SOG pct: .000Faceoff W-L pct: .000Interceptions 0; Stick checks 0; Blocks 0; Drawn charges 0
Date Opponent Score GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L TMar 07, 2019 Elon 15-5 * 6:29 1 9.25 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1 0 6:29 1 9.25 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0
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FLORIDA AT ELON | 50
GAME 5The Automated ScoreBookFlorida Combined Team Statistics
All games (as of Mar 07, 2019)
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-3 0-1 2-2 0-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-3 0-1 2-2 0-0
Date Opponent Score Att.Feb 09 at #17 Colorado W 16-9 249Feb 14 #2 MARYLAND L 12-17 574Feb 23 at #16 Loyola L 12-15 572Mar 02 at #17 Navy L 13-14 654Mar 07 at Elon W 15-5 187
TEAM STATISTICS UF OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 68-172 60-144 Goals scored per game 13.60 12.00 Shot pct. . 3 9 5 . 4 1 7 S h o t s / G a m e 34.4 28.8 A s s i s t s 31 16 Free position Made-Att 20-38 10-31 Free position pct. . 5 2 6 . 3 2 3MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 3-0 2-0 Conversion Percent . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 68 60 M a n - u p 3 2 M a n - d o w n 0 0 F r e e - p o s i t i o n 20 10 U n a s s i s t e d 37 44 O v e r t i m e 0 0 Goals scored average 13.60 12.00GROUND BALLS 98 97DRAW CONTROLS 68 68TURNOVERS 60 74CAUSED TURNOVERS 50 31FACEOFFS (W-L) 0-0 0-0 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0CLEARS 91-100 85-96 Clear Pct. . 9 1 0 . 8 8 5PENALTIES N u m b e r 0 0 M i n u t e s 0:00 0:00ATTENDANCE T o t a l 574 1662 Dates/Avg Per Date 1/574 4/416 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0