Bucknell Women`s Soccer Guide in PDF Format

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Bucknell Women`s Soccer Guide in PDF Format
2015 BUCKNELL SOCCER
2015 ROSTER
No.
Name
Cl.
Pos.
Ht.
Hometown/High School
1 Jessie Ashworth
Sr.
GK
5-4
Richmond, Va./Godwin
2 Danielle Piccirilli
Sr.
F
5-6
Davidsonville, Md./South River
3 Lauren Dandie
Sr.
D
5-5
Fullerton, Calif./Troy
4 Shannon Donlon
Jr.
M
5-7
Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley
5 Casey Gray
Fr.
F
5-6
Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon
6 Camille Andrews
Fr.
D
5-8
Dallas, Texas/Greenhill School
7 Madison Loos
Sr.
M
5-5
Centennial, Colo./Eaglecrest
8 Karli Cirovski
So.
D
5-7
Highland, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel
9 Meghan Holtz
So.
M/D
5-4
Freehold, N.J./Freehold
10
Shelby Roberts
Fr.
F
5-5
Phoenix, Ariz./Xavier College Prep
11
Kelsey Witt
Jr.
D
5-5
River Vale, N.J./Pascack Valley
12
Riley Coopersmith
Fr.
M
5-6
Lebanon, N.J./Hunterdon Central
14
Kendall Ham
So.
F
5-6
Stratham, N.H./Governor’s Academy (Mass.)
15
Sam Powers
Jr.
M/D
5-5
West Gurnee, Ill./Warren Township
16
Jessica Ratner
Jr.
GK
5-7
Langhorne, Pa./Pennington School (N.J.)
18
Maddy Hackley
Fr.
M
5-8
Ottsville, Pa./Germantown Academy
19
Sarah Bresette
Jr.
F
5-4
Andover, Mass./Brooks School
20
Carly Baggott
Fr.
M
5-9
Hingham, Mass./Hingham
21
Carolyn Casey
So.
M
5-5
Shenorock, N.Y./Somers
22
Alexis Gannon
Jr.
F
5-8
Excelsior, Minn./Holy Family Catholic
23
Maddie Dano
Fr.
D
5-9
Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo
24
Devan Schulte
Sr.
M
5-5
Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo
25
Melissa MacPherson
Fr.
D
5-8
Summit, N.J./Summit
26
Maddie Mulford
So.
F
5-5
Winnetka, Ill./New Trier
27
Cora Climo
Jr.
M
5-5
Naperville, Ill./Naperville North
28
Jackie Ham
So.
D
5-5
Stratham, N.H./Governor’s Academy (Mass.)
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Talia Szatkowski
Fr.
F
5-5
Shavertown, Pa./Dallas
Head Coach: Kelly Kuss (Colgate ’06), 1st season
Assistant Coaches: David Madsen (Wisconsin-Whitewater ‘03), Leigh Howard (Trinity ‘12)
Captains: Lauren Dandie, Madison Loos, Devan Schulte
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QUICK FACTS
University Information
Location:
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837
Founded:
1846 as the University at Lewisburg
Enrollment: 3,500
Nickname:
Bison
Colors:
Orange and Blue
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I, ECAC
Conference: Patriot League
(American, Army West Point, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy)
President:
John C. Bravman
Director of Athletics:
John P. Hardt
Women’s Soccer Information
Head Coach:
Kelly Kuss
Alma Mater:
Colgate ’06
Record at Bucknell:
First Season
Career Record:
First Season
Assistant Coaches: David Madsen (Wisc.-Whitewater ‘03),
Leigh Howard (Trinity ‘12)
2014 Record:
10-9-2 (4-4-1 PL)
2015 Captains: Lauren Dandie, Madison Loos, Devan Schulte
Letterwinners (Starters) Returning/Lost:
18/8 (7/4)
Home Field:
Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium
Surface (Capacity):
Grass (1,250)
Press Box Phone:
570-577-2318
Women’s Soccer Phone:
570-577-1772
Email:
[email protected]
Webpage:
www.BucknellBison.com
Twitter:
@BisonSports, @BucknellWSOC
Women’s Soccer FAX Phone:
570-577-7698
Women’s Soccer Address:
Kelly Kuss
Women’s Soccer Coach
Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Athletic Communications
Women’s Soccer Contacts:
Jon Terry
Phone:
570-577-3121
Fax: 570-577-1660
Email: [email protected]
This guide was written, designed and edited by the Bucknell
Athletic Communications office. Photography by Marc
Hagemeier, Joel Turrell, Laurie Jackson, Blaine Stiger, Stafford
Smith.
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2015 BUCKNELL SOCCER
WHAT IT MEANS TO
BE A BISON
“To me, what it means to be a Bison is
giving your heart, mind and body to a school
that you are proud of, with friends who are like
family. It is desire and love for not only your
game, but your team, and your school.”
— Chelsea Brinkman ‘10
The term “student-athlete” signifies
something extraordinary on the campus
of Bucknell University.
Being a Bison means that you have
the rare blend of physical skills along
with the drive and passion needed to
succeed at the highest level of collegiate
athletics.
Being a Bison also means that you
are a scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division
I athletics, such as time management,
leadership, teamwork and grace under
pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded
college experience.
At Bucknell, our students, faculty and
staff pride themselves as national leaders
in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal
that balances a challenging academic
program with the demands of successful
Division I athletics.
Being a Bison means that you have
pledged to be a student-athlete in the
purest sense. In doing so, you will be
rewarded for a lifetime.
www.BucknellBison.com
Jessie Ashworth made the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with a perfect 4.0 GPA last season. The Bison squad combined for a stellar 3.42
GPA and earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award
for the 18th year in a row.
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Capital One
Academic All-American
NSCAA Scholar All-American
JESSE KLUG
Capital One
Academic All-District
AUDREY DOTSON
Capital One
Academic All-District
MATT DelMAURO
Patriot League
Scholar-Athlete of Year
Field Athlete of Year
SOPHIA NNADI
3x NCAA Qualifier
JOE STOLFI
Patriot League
Award of Leadership &
Character
AMANDA SEIFERT
Honorable Mention
All-American
STEFAN ALEKSIC
BUCKNELL BISON ATHLETICS
SETTING THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the
playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly
at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal.
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According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s
student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all
Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates
three times and ranked second in the most recent survey in the fall of
2014.
All 27 Bison varsity teams easily met the NCAA’s Academic Performance
Rate (APR) standards once again last year. In fact, 19 programs boast
perfect scores in the four-year rolling average. Bucknell received 19
NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) National Recognition Awards, the
second-highest total among all Division I institutions.
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Bucknell has claimed a league-high 139 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference
in 1990-91.
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A total of 441 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2014-15 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their
sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 319 made
the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better during the spring 2015 semester.
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In addition to the 126 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced
since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 346 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including five in 2014-15.
Academic All-Patriot League
MARIA CIOFFI
Captial One Academic
All-District
DEREK MAURER
NCAA Qualifier
CSCAA Scholar All-American
EMMA LEVENDOSKI
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Bucknell has earned 101 Patriot League championships in 25 years in
the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 129 conference players of the
year, 110 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 605 individual league
champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming
& diving, tennis and golf.
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26 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in
the spring of 2015.
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Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying
the league’s all-sports champion, 18 times in the 25-year history of the
affiliation, including 14 of the last 18 years.
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Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn
State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-America selections with 126.
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A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which
opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of
its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the
Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s
Medal of Honor recipients, an Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and
classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.
NWCA All-Academic Team
PAUL PETROV
NFHCA All-Region
KELSEY MUCELLI
USILA Scholar All-American
BEN KELLAR
Patriot League
All-Academic Team
BLAIR McDONALD
Patriot League
Player of Year
NICK BYBEL
BU All-Time Hits Leader
CYDNEE SANDERS
Patriot League
Scholar-Athlete of Year
SAM GRINBERG
PL Scholar-Athlete of Year
KATIE JESSEE
Patriot League
Award of Leadership &
Character
RYAN FRAZIER
NSCAA Scholar All-Region
COURTNEY NELSON
Patriot League Indoor
Track Athlete of Year
ANDREW GARCIA-GARRISON
BUCKNELL BISON ATHLETICS
A NATIONAL MODEL IN PROMOTING THE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE IDEAL
Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national leader when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model.
At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and
residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic
pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place.
BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: In 2011-12, the Department of Athletics launched the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy. This program
is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. The Leadership Academy features programming
and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can
enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come.
FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by
promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy a full range of collegiate experiences.
SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration,
staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including
practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is
to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena.
ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka
Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study
lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. In addition, the Department of Athletics
owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips.
STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete
experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing
feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program
involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving
as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body. Among the programs the Bucknell SAAC has undertaken in
recent years are regular volunteer trips to the Lewisburg Food Bank, and involvement with the “Orange and Blue goes Green” sustainability program.
BISON GOOD SPORTS: Now in its ninth year, Bison Good Sports is a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting
events. Bucknell teams have some of the best fan support in the Patriot League, and we encourage all fans to enthusiastically cheer on the Orange & Blue in a positive manner.
NSCAA Scholar All-American
CHRIS THORSHEIM
NFHCA All-Region
LIZ WILLS
7x Patriot League Champion
7 School Records
PL All-Academic Team
CHRISTIAN LUPICA
Patriot League Player of Year CSCAA Scholar All-American
NFCA All-Region
Honorable Mention
KRISTEN ZAHN
LOUIS BEHNEN
Bucknell University
President’s Award
(graduated with 4.0 GPA)
MARGO BOYD
Capital One
Academic All-District
JOE OGREN
This is Bucknell
Bucknell University is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our academic programs encompass:
The traditional liberal arts disciplines—arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
Professional programs in accounting, management, education, engineering and music.
Preprofessional programs in law and medicine.
With approximately 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 150 graduate students, we combine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university.
THE CAMPUS: BEAUTIFUL AND CENTRALLY LOCATED
More than 100 facilities for learning, living and recreation.
Recent additions: music building, residence hall, geology/psychology building, engineering building and athletics center. The new Holmes Stadium complex at West Fields is home to field hockey, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer.
Approximately three hours from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia and Washington D.C.
ACADEMICS: BROAD LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
More than 50 majors leading to bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of science in engineering, bachelor of science in education, bachelor of science in business administration or bachelor of music.
College of Arts & Sciences: Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochemistry,
Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Humanities, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, International
Relations, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies.
School of Management: Accounting and Financial Management; Global Management; Managing for Sustainability;
Markets, Innovation and Design; Management for Engineers.
College of Engineering: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical.
Professional Advising: Pre-Health Professions, Pre-Law.
THE FACULTY: FOCUSED ON STUDENTS
More than 330 full-time faculty.
More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees.
Undergraduate learning is highest priority.
Faculty members are active scholars who conduct research, produce creative works and publish their findings, often in
collaboration with students.
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Students conduct research in the lab and off campus in conjunction with faculty mentors.
High degree of independence.
Great preparation for graduate school and career.
CAMPUS LIFE: NEVER A DULL MOMENT
Learning outside of class: academically oriented student organizations, guest lecturers, campus publications, concerts,
art exhibitions, theatre, trips off campus and more.
More than 150 student-run organizations to suit nearly every interest, from a capella singing to Zen Buddhist meditation.
Volunteer and service projects on- and off-campus, including abroad.
13 fraternities and 6 sororities.
Diverse religious life programs.
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES: HOUSING OPTIONS WITH AN ACADEMIC TWIST
Seven themed programs open to first-year students: arts, environment, global, humanities, language and culture, social
justice, and society and technology.
Students take a course together, live together, and participate in out-of-class activities such as informal discussions,
guest lectures and off-campus trips.
CAREER SERVICES: PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE
Full- or part-time internships at companies, non-profits or governmental agencies.
Resume writing and interviewing guidance.
Two-day job shadowing externships.
On-campus employment expos and off-campus networking nights.
VISIT CAMPUS: SEE BUCKNELL FOR YOURSELF
Tours are offered five times daily on weekdays and three times on Saturdays.
No appointment is necessary for tours; other options may require reservations.
Please go to www.bucknell.edu/admissions/calendar or call (570) 577-1101 for more information about visit options.
To take Bucknell’s award-winning virtual tour, visit http://community.bucknell.edu/.
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Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium: The home of Bison soccer.
Bucknell Athletics Facilities
THE KENNETH LANGONE
ATHLETICS & RECREATION CENTER
The Bucknell University Department of Athletics and Recreation prides itself on setting the
standard of excellence when it comes to success
both on the playing fields and in the classroom.
With 18 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups in 25 years,
national leadership in graduation rates, 126 Academic All-Americans in 45 years and 139 Patriot
League Scholar-Athletes in 25 years, Bucknell is
clearly at the head of the class in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model.
The addition of the Kenneth G. Langone
Athletics and Recreation Center, one of the finest
collegiate athletics and recreation venues of its
kind, ensures the continuation of that success.
The facility, which celebrated its 10th birthday in 2012-13, has enhanced
each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity programs and has greatly expanded the scope
of its growing intramural and recreational sports offerings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Avenue on the “downhill” side of campus,
the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center was designed to reach out to
all members of the campus community, including the student body, varsity
student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni.
Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Family Fitness
Center. Other features include a new location for the Bucknell Athletics Hall of
Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, a brand
new display highlighting Bucknell’s all-time Academic All-Americans, a sports
medicine and athletic training suite, classrooms, modern offices for coaches
and staff and increased locker room space for varsity and recreational athletes.
The facility is named in honor of Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the center’s
construction. Langone was a member of the university Board of Trustees
from 1980 to 1996.
One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation
Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. The
construction surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic Davis Gymnasium,
which has been restored as a competition venue for the Bison wrestling and
volleyball teams, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice
activities.
As Bucknell continues to strive toward its mission of setting the standard
of excellence in college athletics, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center
becomes the centerpiece in an already impressive cache of athletics facilities
that includes the 13,100-seat Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium and its
new FieldTurf and 8-lane track surface; the scenic Bucknell Golf Club and the
new Bachman Golf Center; the newly refurbished Depew Field (baseball) and
Becker Field (softball); and Emmitt Field and Graham Field at Holmes Stadium,
the new portion of the West Fields project that includes covered grandstand
seats, ticket and concession areas, team rooms, a training room and a press
box area for soccer, field hockey and women’s lacrosse.
www.BucknellBison.com
OTHER ATHLETICS VENUES
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1. Sojka Pavilion (M/W basketball); 2. Kinney Natatorium (M/W
swimming & diving, M/W water polo); 3. Davis Gym (volleyball,
wrestling); 4. Gerhard Fieldhouse (M/W indoor track & field); 5.
Graham Field at Holmes Stadium (field hockey, W lacrosse); 6.
Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium (football, M lacrosse,
outdoor track & field); 7. Fieldhouse Courts (M/W Tennis); 8.
Becker Field (softball); 9. Depew Field (baseball); 10. Bison River
Complex (rowing); 11. Bachman Golf Center; 12. Krebs Fitness
Center.
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2015 BUCKNELL SOCCER
COACHING STAFF
KELLY KUSS
Head Coach
Colgate ’06 • First Season
Kelly Kuss, most recently an assistant coach at Dartmouth and
a former standout Patriot League
student-athlete herself, was named
head women’s soccer coach at Bucknell on March 24, 2015. Kuss became
the fourth head coach in the 25-year
history of the Bison women’s soccer
program, and she took over a team
that is coming off a 10-9-1 season
and a berth in the Patriot League
Tournament semifinals.
A 2006 graduate of Colgate University, Kuss entered the coaching
ranks at Amherst College, where
she spent three years as an assistant
coach with a nationally ranked Division III program. In 2010 she moved on
to Dartmouth, and over the last five years with the Big Green she coached
26 All-Ivy League players and five NSCAA All-Region honorees. Dartmouth
finished in second place in the competitive Ivy League in three of her
five years there, and the team posted a 40-34-9 record during her tenure,
including a 29-15-7 mark over the last three seasons. The 2012 team fell
one shy of the school record for wins in a season with 13, and last year’s
Big Green squad finished 8-5-4 overall and 3-1-3 in the Ivy League, just
missing out on the conference title in a race that came down to the final
day of the season.
In addition to her on-field coaching duties at Dartmouth, Kuss also
served as the team’s recruiting coordinator, and she was involved with the
program’s fundraising and alumni functions. Those efforts helped lead to
an overseas trip to England and Scotland in June 2013.
While at Dartmouth, Kuss served as assistant director of Elite Soccer
Camps of New England. From 2008-13 she was an Olympic Development
Program (ODP) coach in New Hampshire, and during her tenure at Amherst she was assistant director of AWS Elite Soccer Academy.
A native of Warners, New York, near Syracuse, Kuss is no stranger to
the Patriot League. She was a two-year captain and three-time Second
Team All-Patriot League selection at Colgate, where she recorded 27 goals
and 23 assists in her career. She ranked in the top 10 in program history in
career points (77) and assists. As a junior in 2004, Kuss was named Patriot
League Tournament MVP after leading the Raiders to the league title, and
then her team knocked off Arizona in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, marking the first NCAA win in school and league history.
At Colgate, Kuss was a two-time Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
member, and she earned the Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence. She
also spent time playing in the W-League with the Rochester Rhinos and
the Western Mass Pioneers. In 2010 she earned a master’s in education
degree in higher education administration from the University of Massachusetts.
“I would like to thank John Hardt, Maisha Kelly and the wonderful
people I met during the hiring process at Bucknell,” said Kuss. “I was so
impressed with the Bucknell athletic department, and I feel fortunate to
have the opportunity to join them. I am extremely excited about the opportunity to lead the Bucknell women’s soccer team. I believe Bucknell is
the perfect fit for me professionally and personally. I value the studentathlete experience and the mission of Bucknell and the Patriot League. I
look forward to meeting the student-athletes and getting to work. Finally,
I would like to thank head coach Ron Rainey and the Dartmouth athletic
administration for their support during my time at Dartmouth.”
“I am excited to welcome Coach Kuss to the Bucknell Athletics family,” said director of athletics and recreation John Hardt at the time of her
hiring. “As a former Patriot League student-athlete herself, and then as a
coach at two academically rigorous institutions in Dartmouth and Amherst, Kelly knows first-hand what it takes to manage the challenges of
being a student-athlete at an institution like Bucknell. I am confident that
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experience and leadership will be immediate assets to the program, and
that the women’s soccer team will continue to challenge for Patriot League
titles on a regular basis.”
Bucknell finished 4-4-1 in Patriot League play last season. Seeded fifth
in the Patriot League Tournament, the Bison defeated fourth-seeded Army
2-1 in the quarterfinal round before falling 2-1 in a snowstorm at Colgate
in the semifinals. Seven seniors will graduate from that squad, but eight
of the team’s top 10 scorers are slated to return, along with the addition
of a promising recruiting class.
Kuss and her husband, Andrew Cook, were married in June 2015.
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2015 BUCKNELL SOCCER
COACHING STAFF
DAVID MADSEN
LEIGH HOWARD
David Madsen joined the Bison
in May 2015 after spending the last
five years as an assistant at Wisconsin-Milwaukee. During Madsen’s
tenure at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the
Panthers won four straight Horizon
League championships and made
four NCAA Tournament appearances
from 2010-13. In 2011, the squad defeated Illinois State in the first round
to mark the first NCAA Tournament
victory in program history.
Among his myriad of duties
at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Madsen
served as the team’s goalkeepers
coach. His top goalkeeper in 2011, Jamie Forbes, posted 11 shutouts and
was named the Horizon League Goalkeeper of the Year and Co-Defensive
Player of the Year. Most recently, keeper Paige Lincicum was named to the
Horizon League All-Freshman Team in 2013.
In addition to his on-field duties, Madsen played a major role in the
program’s recruiting efforts, and he helped coordinate a number of
community service and alumni events. He also assisted with the team’s
academic enhancement efforts, and during his five years in Milwaukee
coached nine NSCAA Scholar-All-Region and three Scholar All-America
student-athletes.
Prior to his arrival at Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2010, Madsen spent
four years (2006-09) as the head men’s and women’s coach at Division III
Lakeland College in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and three years (2003-05) as
an assistant coach at Division III Wisconsin-Whitewater, which is his alma
mater. In 2008, Madsen led the Lakeland men to their first winning season
since 1994. The Muskies went 8-7-2 that year and posted a school record
for goals in a season. On the women’s side, Lakeland posted a pair of 10win seasons during his tenure.
He has also been active in the club soccer scene. He has served as the
club goalkeeper coach with North Shore United Soccer Club and FC Wisconsin Soccer Club. He has also been a staff member with the Wisconsin
Olympic Development Program and the Wisconsin’s US Soccer Training
Center while also serving as director and partner of the Milwaukee Elite
Academy Soccer Camps.
A Milwaukee native, Madsen was a goalkeeper during his playing days
at Wisconsin-Whitewater, and he captained the team as a senior in 2002.
He led the team to three NCAA Round of 16 appearances and posted a
career 0.92 goals-against average with 24 shutouts and a 38-14-4 record.
He was an NSCAA All-Region selection in 2002.
Madsen was a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
at UWW. He received his bachelor’s degree in business administration
in December 2003 and his master’s in curriculum and instruction in
December 2005.
“David brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the program,”
said head coach Kelly Kuss. “He comes from the University of WisconsinMilwaukee, where he helped guide the team to four NCAA appearances
in five years. David has trained high-level goalkeepers at the college and
semi-professional levels, and he was instrumental in the success of the
back line at UW Milwaukee. David also spent time as a head coach at the
Division III level and has experience in all aspects of the profession. He has
a great mind for the game and will be a tremendous asset to the program.
I feel very fortunate to have David as a part of our staff at Bucknell.”
Leigh Howard joined the Bison
women’s soccer staff in May 2015.
Previously, Howard was both a coach
and a student-athlete at Trinity College, where she received a bachelor’s
degree in psychology in May 2012
and a master’s in American studies
in May 2014.
In her second year as an assistant
coach at Trinity in 2013, Howard
helped lead the team to its best season in program history. The Bantams
posted a school-record 13 victories
(13-4-1) and won a game in its very
first NCAA Tournament appearance.
That team was ranked No. 1 in the New England Region for part of the
season and finished in the national top-25 for the first time.
Howard was involved with all aspects of the Trinity program on and
off the field, and she recruited a student-athlete who became the NESCAC
scoring leader and Rookie of the Year in her first collegiate season. Howard
developed an annual Alumni Day event along with an online networking
group that helped increase the program’s alumni involvement by 250
percent. Howard also implemented an academic support program, which
helped lead to a combined team grade-point average of 3.5.
Since June 2014, Howard has served as head coach with the FSA FC
United ECNL U18 club team, and she has been an assistant coach in the
Connecticut Olympic Development Program.
During the spring of her junior year at Trinity, Howard interned with
Amandla EduFootball in Cape Town, South Africa. She helped organize
and supervise leagues in 11 children’s homes the Cape Town area, and
she helped organize the Crime Prevention League in the township of
Khayelitsha. Howard went abroad again in the summer of 2013, this time
to Grenada, Nicaragua with the Soccer Without Borders program.
As a student-athlete at Trinity, Howard was named team captain as
a senior, and she was the women’s soccer program’s first four-time AllNESCAC selection. Howard equaled the team record for points in a season
with 26 on 10 goals and six assists as a sophomore, and her career total
of 69 points (28G, 13A) ranks No. 3 in program history.
“Leigh has tremendous energy and passion for the game,” said head
coach Kelly Kuss. “She was a standout student-athlete at Trinity College
and will be a great mentor for the women in the Bucknell women’s soccer
program. Leigh comes from a family with a strong background in soccer,
and I am happy to see her pursuing her passion in coaching at the Division
I level. Leigh’s work ethic and dynamic personality will be very valuable
for the program, and she will be a great addition to our staff.”
Assistant Coach
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A new era of Bucknell women’s soccer gets
underway this fall, as former Colgate standout
Kelly Kuss takes over as head coach of a program
that is looking to build from a 10-win season and
a trip to the Patriot League Tournament semifinals. The Bison have seven starters and 18 letterwinners back from that squad, and Kuss is excited
about the team’s blend of experience and youth
as she embarks on her first season as a head
coach.
“The response from the team to a brand new
coaching staff has been terrific, and I attribute
that to our outstanding senior leadership,” said
Kuss, who will be joined on the sideline by David
Madsen and Leigh Howard. “They have been able
to hear three different voices throughout the preseason. The style of play is going to be somewhat
similar, but we are asking them to think about the
game in different ways and play outside of their
comfort zone.”
Last season, Bucknell finished 10-9-2 overall
and 4-4-1 in the Patriot League. The Bison were
the No. 5 seed in the Patriot League Tournament,
and then they went to West Point and scored the
first two goals in a 2-1 victory over Army in the
quarterfinals. A frustrating 2-1 semifinal loss in a
snowstorm at Colgate ended the postseason run,
and Kuss senses that the game in Hamilton will
serve as lingering motivation for the 2015 squad.
“This group got a taste of championship
weekend, and I don’t think they are satisfied,” said
Kuss. “They have a hunger to get into that championship game and play for the title, especially
the seniors.”
Lauren Dandie, Madison Loos and Devan
Schulte will serve as senior tri-captains this season, and fellow seniors Jessie Ashworth and Danielle Piccirilli have also been important parts of the
team’s leadership.
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“The seniors have just been outstanding,”
praised Kuss. “Any time you have a coaching transition, you are relying on your seniors to make the
process as smooth as possible.”
Taking a look at the Bison personnel from
back to front, Kuss has two experienced goalkeepers returning in the senior Ashworth and
junior Jessica Ratner. Ashworth saw most of the
time between the pipes last season, starting 18 of
the 21 games while posting a 1.38 goals-against
average and four shutouts. Ratner has made five
career starts and has three shutouts with a 1.19
goals-against average.
“Both keepers have experience playing on
Emmitt Field,” said Kuss. “They both bring very different strengths to the game, and we know that
we have two good options there. I envision that
we will take it day-by-day and see who is performing the best.”
In the back four, Bucknell will have to replace
two stalwarts in dynamic right back Courtney
Nelson, a two-time All-Patriot League selection,
as well as a three-year starting center back in
Hannah Bonotto. Fortunately, two veterans do
return in the senior captain Dandie and junior
Kelsey Witt, who was outstanding on the left side
in her first year as a starter last fall.
“Having a senior captain in the back four is
very important for our leadership and our defensive organization,” Kuss noted. “Her experience and communication back there is invaluable. Kelsey Witt saw a lot of time last year and
has emerged as a tough back who is difficult to
get around, and with her speed she can also get
downfield and pose a threat in the attack.”
While Witt will handle one of the outside back
positions, sophomore Jackie Ham is the most likely candidate to play on the opposite side. This is a
position change for Ham, who scored two goals
as a wide midfielder last season.
“Jackie has shown very well in the preseason,”
said Kuss. “She has great pace, and because of
her previous attacking experience is a dangerous
threat getting forward into the attack.”
A pair of returnees in junior Sam Powers and
sophomore Karli Cirovski will be vying for the
fourth starting spot on the back line. After missing all of her freshman campaign with an injury,
Powers played in 21 games with 11 starts last year,
mainly as a defensive center midfielder. Cirovski
played in nine games as a reserve fullback.
Kuss is also very pleased with the talent in
the first-year class of defenders, with Camille
Andrews, Maddie Dano and walk-on Melissa
MacPherson all performing well during preseason training.
The Bison return the majority of their minutes from last season in the midfield, led by a
2014 Second Team All-Patriot League selection
and 2015 Preseason All-Patriot League pick in
Madison Loos. Sophomore Meghan Holtz, who
was last year’s Bison newcomer of the year, and
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Kelsey Witt
junior Cora Climo are also returning starters, while
junior Shannon Donlon and sophomore Carolyn
Casey have seen time as reserves. Also back is senior captain Devan Schulte, a former starter who
is fit after missing all of 2014 with a knee injury.
“I anticipate the midfield to be very competitive,” said Kuss. “Madison Loos and Devan Schulte,
both seniors in the midfield, give us great leadership and positive communication. When you
combine that with the experience of Cora Climo
and Meghan Holtz, it’s a very strong group.”
A trio of first-year players in Carly Baggott, Riley Coopersmith and Maddy Hackley will also be
looking to make an impact. All three are natural
central midfielders.
The Bison received goal-scoring from up and
down the roster last season, with 14 different
players finding the net at least once. Sophomore
Kendall Ham, who had the finishing touch on five
of the team’s 31 goals, is back and hungry for even
more production in year No. 2. Juniors Alexis Gannon (3 goals, 2 assists) and Sarah Bresette (2 goals,
2 assists), senior Danielle Piccirilli (2 goals, 1 assist)
and sophomore Maddie Mulford (1 goal, 4 assists)
are all experienced, productive performers.
Newcomers Casey Gray, Shelby Roberts and
Talia Szatkowski were all prolific scorers at the
high school and club levels, and now they are
looking to break into the mix with the Bison.
“Kendall Ham is our top returning scorer, and
I anticipate her keeping on an upward trend as a
sophomore,” said Kuss. “She has great pace and a
knack for goal-scoring. Alexis Gannon and Sarah
Bresette are coming off solid sophomore seasons,
and both are looking to become even more impactful this year. We have a lot of options, now we
need to see who steps up and can produce.”
Bucknell has a challenging non-conference
schedule ahead, including a trip to the West Coast
to play Loyola Marymount and Long Beach State
at the end of August, as well as a first-ever matchup with Ohio State in Columbus on Sept. 13. The
Bison have home non-league dates with Towson,
Saint Francis (Pa.) and Iona, and they will also
travel to UMBC, Mount St. Mary’s and Duquesne.
The Patriot League schedule starts on Sept.
20 with a trip to defending-champion Boston
University. Holy Cross, Colgate, Navy, Loyola and
Army West Point all visit Emmitt Field this year,
with the Black Knights coming in for the regularseason finale on Halloween.
Once again this season, the top six teams
will qualify for the Patriot League Tournament,
Alexis Gannon
with the two highest seeds receiving quarterfinal
byes. The No. 1 seed will host the semifinals and
championship on Nov. 6 and 8, with the tournament champion receiving an automatic bid to the
NCAA Tournament.
Bucknell’s last NCAA appearance was in 2005,
and Kuss believes the challenging schedule will
help prepare the Bison for another postseason
run.
“We have some very tough tests in the preleague games, and the goal is to put us in position to peak going into league play,” said Kuss.
“We need to improve our record on the road, and
against the top teams in our league. We want to
crack into that top group.”
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MEET THE BISON
CAMILLE ANDREWS
Freshman • Defender
Dallas, Texas • Greenhill School
High School: Four-year member of
the soccer and track and field teams at
Greenhill School in Addison, Texas …
captain of both teams … All-Southern
Preparatory Conference selection in both
sports … All-North Zone honoree in soccer … earned the track team’s Hornet
Award … helped lead the track team to a
conference title in 2013-14 and the soccer team to a runner-up finish in 2012-13
… played club soccer for D’feeters ECNL
’97 and Sting ’97 ... Personal: Born Feb.
16, 1997 in Dallas … daughter of Andrea
and Jaye Andrews … has two sisters, Ellen Margaret and Melanie … father is a
1985 Bucknell graduate and is a member of the Bucknell Athletics Hall of
Fame after a standout basketball career
… scored 1,535 points at Bucknell, was
1985 East Coast Conference Player of the Year and was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers before playing professionally in Europe … mother is a member of the
Bucknell Class of 1987.
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JESSIE ASHWORTH
Senior • Goalkeeper
Richmond, Va. • Godwin
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Freshman • Midfielder
Hingham, Mass. • Hingham
High School: Earned four varsity letters
in soccer, two in track and one in basketball at Hingham High School … twoyear captain and four-time All-Patriot
League selection … three-time Eastern
Massachusetts All-Star … 2013 and
2014 Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic selection … also an all-conference honoree
in track in 2014 … helped lead soccer
team to 2014 Division II state championship and an unbeaten (19-0-4) season
… produced 10 goals and 25 assists in
high school … has also played for the
Boston Breakers Academy since 2011 ...
Personal: Born Oct. 11, 1996 in Newark,
Del. … parents are Trish and Bill Baggott
… has four siblings: Jimmy, Cece, Molly
and Grace, who is a twin.
SARAH BRESETTE
Junior • Forward
Andover, Mass. • Brooks School
Year
2013
2014
Total
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘12, ‘13, ‘14)
• PL Goalkeeper of Week (‘13)
2014: Started 18 of the team’s 21 games
in goal ... tallied 70 saves with 23 goals
against for a .653 save percentage and
1.38 goals-against average ... logged
four shutouts, coming in wins over Monmouth, Robert Morris and Stetson as
well as a 0-0 draw with Lehigh ... made
a season-high eight saves in the Lehigh
game ... 2013: Started the first 15 games
of the season and collected 74 saves
with 24 goals against ... recorded a .755
save percentage and 1.75 goals-against
average ... postYear GP-GS
Min
GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho
ed shutouts in
her first two
2012
2-0
34:33
1
2.60
3
.750
0
career
starts
2013 15-15 1237:42 24 1.75 74 .755
3
against
Rider
2014 18-18 1505:02 23 1.38 70 .753
4
and Mount St.
Total 35-33 2787:17 48 1.55 147 .754
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Mary’s ... named
Patriot League
Goalkeeper of
the Week after those performances ... saved a penalty kick late in the game to preserve the shutout against Rider ... also blanked Towson and had a combined shutout with Jessica Ratner at Lafayette ... made a career-high 14 saves against Saint
Francis (Pa.) and had nine each against Pittsburgh and Robert Morris ... ranked
fourth in the Patriot League in total saves ... 2012: Saw action in two matches
backing up all-league keeper Sandita McDermott ... made three saves and allowed one goal in 34 minutes of action ... made collegiate debut in 3-1 win over
CSU Bakersfield ... played 22 minutes in 5-0 blanking of Canisius ... High School:
Four-year varsity starter and two-year captain at Godwin High School ... helped
lead her team to the state finals in 2009 ... All-Colonial District, Academic All-District, All-Metro Richmond and Honorable Mention All-Central Region selection ...
played club soccer for the Richmond Strikers Elite in the ECNL ... also competed in
indoor track and field for one season ... Personal: Daughter of Neil and Marlene
Ashworth ... born Nov. 5, 1993 in Richmond, Va. ... has one brother, Jared, who
played football at Sewanee ... majoring in psychology ... member of 2012, 2013
and 2014 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... qualified for 2014 Honor Roll
with a perfect 4.0 GPA.
CARLY BAGGOTT
GP-GS
18-9
20-3
38-12
G
3
2
5
A
0
2
2
P
6
6
12
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘14)
• Patriot League Offensive Player
of Week (‘13)
2014: Appeared in 20 games with three
starts as a forward ... recorded two goals
and two assists for six points ... both
goals came in Patriot League victories
over American and Holy Cross ... broke
1-1 tie in 79th minute to give Bucknell a
key road win over Holy Cross ... assists came in victories over Mount St. Mary’s
and Jacksonville ... 2013: Turned in a successful rookie year, scoring three goals
while playing in all 18 games with nine starts ... first collegiate goal came in her
fourth game, at Robert Morris on Sept. 1 ... had a memorable two-goal game,
including the second-half equalizer and overtime game-winner, as Bucknell rallied from 2-0 down to beat Lehigh on the road ... named Patriot League Offen-
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sive Player of the Week after that performance ... attempted 21 shots ... played
season-high 83 minutes against Army ... High School: Lettered four times in
soccer, three in basketball and once in lacrosse at the Brooks School in Andover, Mass. ... all-state selection in soccer in both 2011 and 2012 ... 2012 NSCAA
All-Region pick ... 2012 All-New England selection ... 2011 and 2012 All-ISL ... as a
senior recorded 23 goals and 16 assists ... had 17 goals and 11 assists in 2011 and
12 goals as a sophomore in 2010 ... played club soccer for NEFC Elite ... Personal:
Born Aug. 19, 1994 in Lowell, Mass. ... daughter of Bonnie Hyslip and Donald
Bresette ... has five siblings: Jennifer Hyslip, Kendall Hyslip, D.J. Bresette, Anna
Bresette and Ryan Bresette ... majoring in sociology ... member of 2014 Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll.
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Sophomore • Midfielder
Shenorock, N.Y. • Somers
GP-GS
17-0
17-0
G
0
0
A
0
0
P
0
0
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘14)
2014: Saw action in 17 games as a reserve midfielder ... attempted five shots
... averaged 15.8 minutes per game, with
a high of 38 at Rider ... High School:
Played varsity soccer and basketball
at Somers High School ... four-time allleague and three-time all-section selection in soccer ... part of teams that captured two sectional titles and a regional
title and also advanced to a state final ... two-year team captain ... two-time Journal-News first team all-star ... starting center midfielder for ISA Sting club team,
which won regional titles ... two-year state ODP participant ... Personal: Born Jan.
23, 1996 in Portchester, N.Y. ... daughter of Jim and Carol Casey ... one of five siblings, including a twin brother Craig ... other siblings are Lauren, Jimmy and Kelly
... major is undeclared ... member of 2014 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
KARLI CIROVSKI
CORA CLIMO
Junior • Midfielder
Naperville, Ill. • Naperville North
Year
2013
2014
Total
CAROLYN CASEY
Year
2014
Total
8
of the American World Cup championship team in 1991 and was inducted into
the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2002 ... management major ... member of 2014
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
GP-GS
5-5
18-11
23-16
G
0
2
2
A
2
0
2
P
2
4
6
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘13, ‘14)
2014: Made a solid return from injury,
appearing in 18 matches with 11 starts
as a defensive midfielder ... started the final 10 games of the season ... scored her
first two career goals, coming in a 1-0 win
at Stetson and a 2-1 Patriot League Tournament win at Army ... 67th-minute penalty kick was the difference in the Stetson
win ... scored with a magnificent free kick in the 10th minute to open the scoring
at West Point in the Patriot League quarterfinals ... 2013: Was off to a strong start
until suffering a season-ending injury against Saint Francis (Pa.) in the fifth game
of the year ... started each of the first five contests on the back line and recorded
assists in shutout wins over Rider and Mount St. Mary’s as the Bison got out to a
2-0 start ... High School: Four-year starting midfielder at Naperville North High
School ... two-year team captain ... helped lead team to Illinois 3A state championship in 2012 and 2013, and runner-up finish in 2011 ... Daily Herald All-Area
in 2012 ... four-time conference all-academic selection ... led team in assists with
19 as a junior and 16 as a senior ... participated in Soccer Without Borders High
School Cultural Exchange and Youth Development Program in Grenada, Nicaragua in 2011 ... member of Illinois State ODP team from 2008-11 ... participated in
2011 ODP National Championship in Phoenix ... played club soccer for Naperville
Soccer Association ... Personal: Born Aug. 2, 1995 in Naperville, Ill. ... parents are
Steve and Gillian Climo ... has two younger sisters, Erika and Eliza ... father played
hockey both professionally (AHL, ECHL, France) and at Brown University ... mother
played tennis at Brown ... grandfather played tennis at Williams College ... majoring in sociology ... member of 2013 and 2014 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
Sophomore • Defender
Highland, Md. • Our Lady of Good Counsel
Year
2014
Total
GP-GS
9-0
9-0
G
0
0
A
0
0
P
0
0
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘14)
2014: Appeared in nine games as a reserve defender during her rookie season ... played a season-high 36 minutes
against Mount St. Mary’s ... High School:
As a senior at Good Counsel earned First
Team All-State, First Team All-Met and
Regional All-America honors ... nominated for Maryland Player of the Year ...
four-time All-WCAC, including first team
as a senior ... First Team All-Gazette ... also earned Second Team All-State recognition as a junior ... four-year starting defender ... led team in assists as a junior ...
2014 NSCAA H.S. Scholar All-America Team ... played club soccer for Maryland
United FC ... team placed fourth at ECNL Nationals in 2013 and ninth in 2012 ...
USYSA national runner-up in 2011 and third-place finisher in 2010 ... Personal:
Born Aug. 11, 1996 in Washington, D.C. ... parents are Sasho and Shannon Cirovski
... has two sisters, Hailey and Ellie ... father has been the head men’s soccer coach
at Maryland since 1993 and has led the Terrapins to two national championships
... mother, Shannon (Higgins) Cirovski, was a two-time national player of the year
at North Carolina and earned 51 caps for the U.S. National Team ... she was a part
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RILEY COOPERSMITH
Freshman • Midfielder
Lebanon, N.J. • Hunterdon Central
High School: Four-year letterwinner in
soccer at Hunterdon Central Regional
High School … also played one year of
basketball … in soccer was named First
Team New Jersey All-High School Group
4 in 2014 … two-time All-Skyland Conference selection … two-time Courier News
All-Area Team … Hunterdon County Democrat All-Area in 2014 … team was Group
4 Central Sectional champion and state
finalist in 2014 … also sectional finalist in
2013 … team was 2012, 2013 and 2014
Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex
Tri-County
champion … recorded 19 goals and 11
assists as a defensive center midfielder
… played club soccer for the Greater
Flemington SC Flames … club was a twotime state semifinalist ... Personal: Born
March 29, 1997 in New Brunswick, N.J. …
daughter of Joanne and Gary Coopersmith … has a sister, Carly.
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LAUREN DANDIE
Senior • Defender
Fullerton, Calif. • Troy
Year
2012
2013
2014
Total
GP-GS
19-19
15-15
21-21
55-55
G
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
23
4
CAREER HONORS
Team captain in 2014 and 2015 ...
2014: Started all 21 games and helped
anchor the Bison defense from her center back position ... led the team in minutes played with 1,803 (85.9 per game) ...
played the full 90+ minutes 15 times ... named Patriot League Defensive Player of
the Week on Oct. 27 after recording defensive saves in a pair of league wins over
Lafayette and Holy Cross ... 2013: Appeared in 15 games, all starts, at center back
... missed three matches due to injury early in the season ... after returning to the
lineup played every minute over the final 14 games of the season ... contributed
to five shutouts ... 2012: Bucknell’s rookie of the year after starting all 19 games
at center back ... had an outstanding year, helping to fortify a back line that contributed to eight shutouts ... led the team in minutes played with 1,687 ... played
a full 90 minutes in 16 of 19 appearances ... High School: Four-year starter and
two-year captain for Troy High School ... helped the team to its first CIF championship ... four-time first team all-league selection ... two-time All-CIF and All-Orange
County selection ... named both offensive and defensive team MVP as well as the
Freeway League Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year ... recipient of the City
of Fullerton Mayor’s Award ... four-time scholar-athlete selection ... Troy HS Female
Athlete of the Year ... in club soccer, played six years with Slammers FC and two
with Beach FC ... two-year captain with Beach FC ... part of teams that won two
Surf Cup championships, two FWRL titles, two Coast Soccer League titles and a
League Cup ... Personal: Parents are Kent and Darlene Dandie ... born Oct. 7, 1993
in Orange, Calif. ... has a sister, Kristy ... majoring in neuroscience ... member of
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
High School: Team captain and allleague selection in soccer at Mission
Viejo High School … helped lead team to
runner-up finish in South Coast League
in 2012-13 and third place in 2013-14 …
recorded two goals and five assists as a
defender in 2013-14 … played nine years
for the So Cal Blues Soccer Club ... team
won the 2014 United Cup and 2013 Blues
Cup … also competed in track and field
in high school from 2012-14 ... Personal:
Born May 12, 1997 in Mission Viejo, Calif.
… daughter of Melissa and Mark Dano
… has an older sister, Morgan, who plays
soccer at Dominican University … father
played football at Toledo … mother was
a gymnast at Indiana.
SHANNON DONLON
Junior • Midfielder
Naperville, Ill. • Neuqua Valley
GP-GS
3-0
11-0
14-0
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
P
0
0
0
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘13, ‘14)
2014: Played in 11 games, totaling 136
minutes ... played season-high 23 minutes at Saint Francis (Pa.) ... 2013: Appeared in three games as a first-year
midfielder ... appearances came against
Rider, Mount St. Mary’s and Pittsburgh ...
High School: Played soccer and basketball at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Ill. ... soccer team was ranked No. 1 in the nation in 2011, when it finished
22-0-1 ... team made the 2011 sectional finals and 2012 regional finals ... helped
lead club team to state semifinals in 2012 and state finals in 2010 ... team captain
as a senior in 2013 ... member of Illinois state ODP team ... club team is NSA Premier ... NSA advanced to State Cup semifinals in spring of 2013 ... Personal: Born
Dec. 21, 1994 in New Haven, Conn. ... parents are Lisa and Brian Donlon ... has a
brother, Connor ... father played baseball at Lehigh ... majoring in global management ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member in 2013 and 2014.
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Freshman • Defender
Mission Viejo, Calif. • Mission Viejo
Year
2013
2014
Total
P
0
0
0
0
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘12, ‘13, ‘14)
• Patriot League Defensive Player
of the Week (‘14)
• Team Rookie of the Year (‘12)
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ALEXIS GANNON
Junior • Forward
Excelsior, Minn. • Holy Family Catholic
Year
2013
2014
Total
GP-GS
18-9
20-1
38-10
G
0
3
3
A
2
2
4
P
2
8
10
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘13, ‘14)
2014: Appeared in 20 games with one
start ... Bucknell’s third-leading scorer
with eight points on three goals and two
assists ... all three goals game in victories,
against Mount St. Mary’s, Loyola and
Holy Cross ... also had an assist against
Mount St. Mary’s and Army ... scored the
opening goal late in the first half of a 2-1
win at Loyola ... goal at Holy Cross came in the 63rd minute and tied the game at
1-1 at the time ... attempted 19 shots, with a high of four against Boston University ... 2013: Played in all 18 games as a freshman, including nine starts as a forward
... attempted 20 shots and was close to scoring on several occasions ... picked
up two assists, including one in her collegiate debut against Rider ... assisted on
Evelyn Nicinski’s 62nd-minute goal in a key 1-0 win at Lafayette ... High School:
Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in basketball at Holy Family Catholic
High School in Victoria, Minn. ... captained the team as a senior ... two-time Class
A All-State selection ... 2012 Second Team All-Metro and All-Wright County Conference selection ... honorable mention all-conference as a freshman ... two-time
team MVP ... helped lead club team Eden Prairie Eagles to the 2012 State Cup
title ... scored over 60 career goals at Holy Family ... Personal: Born Feb. 25, 1995
in Edina, Minn. ... daughter of Rich and Shelley Gannon ... has one sister, Danielle
... father spent 18 seasons as an NFL quarterback and won the 2002 NFL MVP
award while with the Oakland Raiders ... mother was a gymnast at the University
of Minnesota and won the 1986 Big Ten all-around title ... neuroscience major ...
member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013 and 2014.
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CASEY GRAY
Freshman • Forward
Kinnelon, N.J. • Kinnelon
High School: Earned four varsity letters
in soccer and one in track and field at Kinnelon High School … four-year starter in
soccer, producing 44 goals and 50 assists … the 50 assists are second-most
in school history … holds school records
for assists in a game (4) and season (22)
… recorded 21 goals and 22 assists as
a senior, ranking sixth in the state in assists … NJGSCA All-State honoree …
First Team All-NJAC Independence Conference … Morris County Girls Soccer
Coaches’ Association First Team All-Star
… nominated for “Best Forward in New
Jersey” by NJ.com … MSG Varsity AllState Honorable Mention … Suburban
Trends Player of the Year and First Team
All-Star … Northjersey.com First Team
All-Star … named to All-Daily Record
Team … team’s Offensive Player of the Year … named Verizon Fios Player of the
Game after scoring a goal in Kinnelon’s victory in the 2014 state championship
game … part of a program that won four league titles, a county title, a sectional
title and a state title … also played for Match Fit Academy and was the team’s
top scorer in each of the last two seasons … in track, qualified for the New Jersey
state final in the 400-meter dash as a freshman ... Personal: Born June 2, 1997 in
Denville, N.J. … parents are Diane and Kevin Gray … has two older sisters, Justine
and Erica … father played football at Pace.
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MADDY HACKLEY
Freshman • Midfielder
Ottsville, Pa. • Germantown Academy
High School: Earned four varsity letters
in soccer and one in winter track and
field at Germantown Academy in Fort
Washington, Pa. ... team captain and MVP
as a senior ... as a senior, team finished
16-7-3 and advanced to the PIASSA state
finals ... team won the InterAc league title
in 2011 ... played club soccer for the ECNL
FC Bucks Fury ... club won the 2014 North
American Cup title ... Personal: Born Oct.
3, 1996 in Abington, Pa. ... parents are
Chris and Annmarie Hackley ... father is
a 1989 Bucknell graduate and captained
the Bison football team as a senior in
1988 ... aunt, Lisa Whalen, is also a 1989
Bucknell graduate ... has three younger
siblings: Caroline, Katie and Christopher.
JACKIE HAM
Sophomore • Defender
Stratham, N.H. • Governor’s Academy
Year
2014
Total
GP-GS
20-0
20-0
G
2
2
A
1
1
P
5
5
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘14)
2014: Appeared in 20 games as a reserve
midfielder ... scored goals in each of her
first two collegiate games, coming at
Hofstra and Monmouth ... tallied a big
insurance goal in the 83rd minute of the
2-0 win at Monmouth, after her twin sister Kendall had scored in the first half ...
assisted on Danielle Piccirilli’s goal in a
3-0 win over American ... attempted 10
shots ... High School: Earned four letters each in soccer, basketball and track and
field at The Governor’s Academy in Byfield, Mass. ... in soccer was a three-time
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Independent School League all-star, including a first team honoree in 2012 and
2013 ... helped lead team to 2011 and 2012 New England Prep School championships and the 2012 ISL title ... captained the basketball team and was an Honorable Mention All-ISL pick in 2012 ... part of the school-record-setting 4x100-meter
relay ... earned all-league honors in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash and high
jump ... played club soccer for Seacoast United ... won five New Hampshire state
titles and captured the 2011 Super Y North American Championship ... named to
2011 Super Y All-Tournament Team ... Personal: Born Dec. 3, 1995 in Portsmouth,
N.H. ... parents are F. Giles and Lissa Ham ... has three siblings: Jake, Sydney and
twin sister Kendall, who is her teammate at Bucknell ... majoring in management
... member of 2014 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
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Sophomore • Forward
Stratham, N.H. • Governor’s Academy
GP-GS
21-5
21-5
G
5
5
A
2
2
P
12
12
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘14)
2014: Played in all 21 games with five
starts, and was Bucknell’s leading scorer
with five goals and 12 points ... ranked
seventh in the Patriot League in both
categories ... first career goal came in
the second game of the season at Monmouth ... later had an assist to her twin
sister Jackie to cap Bucknell’s 2-0 win ...
had two goals and an assist in a 7-1 rout
of Mount St. Mary’s ... other goals came in 2-1 road victories over Jacksonville and
Loyola ... broke 1-1 tie in 69th minute at Jacksonville ... scored 52 seconds into
the second half to give the Bison a 2-0 lead at Loyola ... led the team with 34 shot
attempts ... three game-winning goals were third-most in the Patriot League ...
High School: Earned four letters each in soccer, basketball and track and field at
The Governor’s Academy in Byfield, Mass. ... in soccer scored 59 career goals, including 19 as a senior and 17 as a junior ... 2013 Independent School League MVP
and team MVP ... also earned All-State and All-New England honors ... three-time
Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team selection ... helped lead team to 2011 and 2012
New England Prep School championships and the 2012 ISL title ... captain of the
basketball team in 2014 ... Honorable Mention All-New England in hoops in 2013
... in track has broken school records in the 100-meter dash (12.45), 200-meter
dash (25.60) and 4x100 relay (50.19) ... 2013 ISL Track MVP ... also a Boston Globe
All-Scholastic pick in track in 2013 ... two-time All-New England and two-time
team captain in track ... played club soccer for Seacoast United ... won five New
Hampshire state titles and captured the 2011 Super Y North American Championship ... named to 2011 Super Y All-Tournament Team and won the Golden Boot
Award ... Personal: Born Dec. 3, 1995 in Portsmouth, N.H. ... parents are F. Giles
and Lissa Ham ... has three siblings: Jake, Sydney and twin sister Jackie, who is
her teammate at Bucknell ... undeclared major ... member of 2014 Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll.
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Madison Loos
Sophomore • Defender/Midfielder
Freehold, N.J. • Freehold
Year
2014
Total
GP-GS
19-17
19-17
G
1
1
A
3
3
P
5
5
CAREER HONORS
KENDALL HAM
Year
2014
Total
Kendall Ham
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MEGHAN HOLTZ
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘14)
• Bucknell Rookie of Year (‘14)
2014: Named Bucknell’s rookie of the
year after playing in 19 games with 17
starts as a defensive midfielder ... recorded a goal and three assists ... first
collegiate goal came in a league match
vs. Boston University ... handed out assists in wins over Robert Morris, Mount
St. Mary’s and Lafayette ... assisted on Brigit Falcón’s overtime winner against Lafayette ... played the full 90+ minutes in a
game eight times ... High School: Four-year letterwinner at Freehold High School
... captained the team as a junior and senior ... Star-Ledger and MSG Second Team
All-New Jersey selection ... First Team All-Shore, All-Monmouth County and AllDistrict ... logged five goals and 18 assists as a senior ... played club soccer for PDA
Slammers ... part of 2011 USYS and 2013 ECNL national championship teams ...
earned another ECNL national champions with PDA Arsenal U18 in June 2014 ...
Personal: Born Dec. 30, 1995 in Red Bank, N.J. ... daughter of Jim and Kay Holtz ...
has four siblings: Caitlin, Kelsey, Matthew and Emily ... Caitlin is a 2011 Bucknell
graduate and was a three-time All-Patriot League selection for the Bison women’s
soccer squad ... Kelsey was an all-conference back at Bloomsburg in 2013 under
former Bucknell assistant coach Stephanie Anderson ... management major ...
member of 2014 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
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Senior • Midfielder
Centennial, Colo. • Eaglecrest
Year
2012
2013
2014
Total
GP-GS
8-0
18-10
21-21
47-31
G
0
0
2
2
A
0
0
5
5
P
0
0
9
9
CAREER HONORS
• Second Team All-Patriot League
(‘14)
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘13, ‘14)
2015 Preseason All-Patriot League selection ... 2014: Started all 21 games as
a central midfielder and earned Second
Team All-Patriot League honors ... led the
team with five assists and ranked second on the squad with nine points ... ranked
third in the Patriot League in assists ... goals came in back-to-back games against
Jacksonville and Army, and both gave the Bison 1-0 leads ... handed out assists
against Monmouth, Saint Francis (Pa.), Loyola, Holy Cross and Boston University
... attempted 23 shots ... ranked third on the team and first among midfielders
in minutes played with 1,656 ... 2013: Key contributor as a central midfielder ...
played in all 18 games with 10 starts ... did not register a point but was a solid
two-way player ... attempted seven shots ... averaged 50.5 minutes per game and
played the full 90 at Robert Morris ... 2012: Played in eight games off the bench
at midfield ... attempted two shots in a win over Canisius, both on goal ... played
season-high 27 minutes in a win over CSU Bakersfield ... High School: Two-year
captain at Eaglecrest High School, where she broke the program record for career
assists as a junior and came within one of the goal-scoring record as well ... threetime all-city and all-conference selection ... academic all-state selection ... broke
state record in the 440-meter run ... also earned two varsity letters in basketball ...
played club soccer for the Colorado Storm, which she helped lead to three league
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championships ... four-year Colorado ODP participant ... also worked out at the
U.S. National Soccer Training Center in 2010-11 ... Personal: Daughter of John and
Gail Loos ... born Feb. 16, 1994 in Denver ... has a brother, Tyler ... majoring in animal behavior ... made the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013 and 2014.
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MELISSA MacPHERSON
Freshman • Defender
Summit, N.J. • Summit
High School: Four-year soccer letterwinner at Summit High School ... also lettered once in track and field ... captained
the soccer team as a senior ... three-year
starter ... played club soccer for Match Fit
Academy NPL ... also served as captain of
club team ... Personal: Born July 17, 1997
in Summit, N.J. ... daughter of Bruce and
Noni MacPherson ... has two older siblings, Kate and Justin.
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MADDIE MULFORD
Sophomore • Forward
Winnetka, Ill. • New Trier
Year
2014
Total
GP-GS
20-0
20-0
G
1
1
A
4
4
P
6
6
2014: Made a significant contribution
in her rookie campaign, playing in 20 of
21 games as a reserve forward ... scored
a goal and handed out four assists ...
ranked fourth in the Patriot League in
assists ... first collegiate goal was a big
one, as it came in the 84th minute of a
1-1 draw at Saint Francis (Pa.) ... assists
came against UMBC, Loyola, American
and Holy Cross ... attempted 14 shots ...
High School: Broke school records with
67 goals and 26 assists ... following 2014
spring season earned NSCAA All-America and All-Region honors ... helped lead
team to a 31-1 record and a state championship while producing 25 goals and
11 assists ... team captain, MVP and Heart Award recipient ... two-time Chicago
Sun-Times All-Area and All-State selection ... named a Top-50 Player in Illinois by
the Chicago Sun-Times in 2013 ... Pepsi Showdown First Team All-Star in 2013 and
MVP in 2014 ... named to 22nd Century Media All-Area Team as a senior ... Central
Suburban League all-star ... Pioneer Press NorthStars First Team selection in 2012 ...
earned school’s Trevian Scholarship Award ... member of Illinois ODP State Team
... won a State Cup championship with club side FC United ... team won Midwest
Regional League title in 2013 and was a regional semifinalist in 2012 ... Personal:
Born Jan. 16, 1996 in Winnetka, Ill. ... parents are Ian and Kathy Mulford ... has
one brother, David ... four-year varsity starter at New Trier High School ... major is
undeclared.
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DANIELLE PICCIRILLI
Senior • Forward/Midfielder
Davidsonville, Md. • South River
Year
2012
2013
2014
Total
GP-GS
12-0
18-0
21-18
51-18
G
2
1
2
5
A
0
0
1
1
P
4
2
5
11
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘12, ‘13, ‘14)
2014: Played in all 21 contests with 18
starts in the midfield ... recorded a pair
of goals and an assist ... scores came
against Mount St. Mary’s and American
... assisted on Montana Paley’s late gamewinner against Robert Morris ... played a
season-high 61 minutes at Colgate ... 2013: Came on as a reserve forward or midfielder in all 18 matches, averaging about 26 minutes per appearance ... lone goal
put Bucknell up 1-0 in the 66th minute against Saint Francis (Pa.) ... attempted
six shots on the season, five of which were on frame ... 2012: Enjoyed a strong
rookie campaign, scoring a pair of goals in 12 appearances off the bench ... first
career goal capped the scoring in a 3-1 win over Robert Morris ... also scored at
Saint Francis ... attempted five total shots ... High School: Four-year letterwinner
at South River High School ... only freshman to make the varsity squad ... helped
lead her squad to two county championships and a regional title ... two-time allcounty selection ... named to the all-state team in 2011, when she served as team
captain ... also played club soccer for the Freestate Fury, one of the top programs
in the state ... Personal: Daughter of Vincent and Diane Piccirilli ... born June 11,
1994 in Cheverly, Md. ... has three siblings: Brandon, Tarah and Elisa ... cousin, Chris
Piccirilli, played lacrosse at Villanova ... majoring in education and psychology ...
member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
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SAM POWERS
Junior • Midfielder
West Gurnee, Ill. • Warren Township
Year
2013
2014
Total
GP-GS
0-0
21-11
21-11
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
P
0
0
0
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘14)
2014: Played in all 21 games with 11
starts, primarily in a defensive role ... attempted six shots ... averaged about 34
minutes per game while working her
way back into the lineup after missing
the previous year with an injury ... 2013:
Did not appear in a game due to injury ...
High School: Part of Class of 2013 at Warren Township High School ... did not play
high school soccer ... helped lead club team to Illinois State Cup championships in
2008, 2009 and 2011 ... team won a regional title and finished third at the USYSA
Nationals in 2009 ... part of a 3v3 national championship team in 2009 ... team was
an ECNL National Championships qualifier in 2009-13 ... Personal: Born May 29,
1995 in Waukegan, Ill. ... daughter of Bill and Roseann Powers ... has two siblings,
Shannon and Will ... father was a swimmer at Arizona State and competed at the
1984 Olympic Trials ... majoring in cell biology/biochemistry ... member of 2014
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
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JESSICA RATNER
Junior • Goalkeeper
Langhorne, Pa. • Pennington School (N.J.)
CAREER HONORS
• Bucknell Rookie of Year (‘13)
2014: Appeared in seven games and
started two, posting a 2-1 record with
a 2.29 goals-against average and a .600
save percentage ... clean sheet came in
a 3-0 win over American ... played the
second half at Jacksonville and was the
keeper of record in Bucknell’s 2-1 win
... made a season-high four saves in a
relief stint against Penn State ... 2013:
Progressed as a first-year goalkeeper
throughout the season and finished the
year as Bucknell’s starter ... played in six
games with three starts and made 17
saves with only
two goals alYear GP-GS
Min
GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho
lowed ... was the
2013
6-3
444:50
2
0.40 17 .895
2
winning keeper
2014
7-2
314:06
8
2.29 12 .600
1
with a scoreTotal 13-5
758:56 10 1.19 29 .744
3
less second half
at Lafayette ...
made her first start three days later against Holy Cross and tallied seven saves in
a 2-0 win ... collected three saves in a 110-minute scoreless draw at Colgate in the
Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals, but the Raiders went on to win in penalty kicks ... finished with a .895 save percentage and 0.40 goals-against average
... named Bucknell’s Rookie of the Year at season’s end ... High School: Earned four
varsity letters each in soccer, basketball and softball at The Pennington School in
New Jersey ... was a four-year starting goalkeeper for the soccer team ... posted 39
career shutouts, one shy of the school record ... first team all-state and All-Prep as
a senior ... Second Team All-Prep as a sophomore and junior ... received the Red
Raider (MVP) Award as a senior and the Greatest Contribution Award as a junior ...
also a four-year starter in both basketball and softball and captained both teams
... softball team MVP and First Team All-Prep as a junior ... Personal: Born March
18, 1995 in Langhorne, Pa. ... parents are Jeff and Nancy Ratner ... has two younger
brothers, Michael and Kyle ... father played football at Winona State ... double major in sociology and economics.
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SHELBY ROBERTS
Freshman • Forward
Phoenix, Ariz. • Xavier College Prep
High School: Competed in soccer and
track and field at Xavier College Prep …
earned the Dr. Voie Stuart Chase Scholar-Athlete Award … first team all-state
selection in soccer … led team to 2013
state championship … team captain in
track … leading scorer for Sereno Soccer Club team … part of club team that
won 2013 ECNL National Championship
as well as four state titles ... Personal:
Born Feb. 26, 1997 in Stillwater, Minn. …
parents are Cathy and Jeff Roberts … has
two older sisters, Morgan and Sydney.
DEVAN SCHULTE
Senior • Midfielder
Wyckoff, N.J. • Ramapo
Year
2012
2013
2014
Total
GP-GS
6-0
17-14
0-0
23-14
G
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
P
0
0
0
0
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘12, ‘13, ‘14)
• Friends of Bucknell Soccer
Award (‘14)
Team captain in 2014 and 2015 ...
2014: Missed the season due to injury ...
2013: Played in 17 games with 14 starts,
primarily as a holding center midfielder
... ranked fifth on the team in minutes
played (1,415) ... attempted 11 shots, with a high of three against Saint Francis
(Pa.) ... played the full 90+ minutes 11 times ... 2012: Saw action in six games off
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the bench in the Bison midfield ... played 19 or more minutes in four of those appearances, with a high of 27 against CSU Bakersfield ... High School: Came back
strong from a knee injury to captain Ramapo High School to the 2011 Bergen
County finals and the state sectional finals ... four-year varsity letterwinner ... allleague selection in 2009 ... in 2010 her team won the sectional title and made
it to the state semifinals ... played club soccer for the ECNL World Class FC and
was part of championship teams at the 2009 Orange Classic and the 2010 Disney
Showcase ... Personal: Daughter of Scott and Dana Schulte ... born Feb. 2, 1994
in Ridgewood, N.J. ... has two siblings: Taylor and Logan ... Taylor played on the
women’s soccer team at Johns Hopkins ... has a strong Bucknell connection, as
her father, Bucknell Athletics Hall-of-Famer Scott Schulte `81, was an All-America
water polo player for the Bison and later played with the U.S. National Team ...
mother, Dana, also graduated from Bucknell in 1981 ... major is English/creative
writing ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
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TALIA SZATKOWSKI
Freshman • Forward
Shavertown, Pa. • Dallas
High School: Lettered four times in soccer, twice in basketball and once each
in softball and tennis at Dallas High
School ... two-time conference MVP and
four-time all-league selection in soccer
... helped lead team to four conference
championships, one district title and two
appearances in the state quarterfinals ...
school’s all-time leading scorer with 130
goals, even though she was a defender
for her first two seasons before moving
to forward ... broke the league record
with 70 goals in one season ... played one
year of club soccer with Cantolao Explosion and won a state title ... also earned
two all-conference citations in basketball
and one in softball ... Personal: Born Aug.
5, 1996 in Shavertown, Pa. ... parents are
Richard and Karen Szatkowski ... has two
older siblings, Demetra and Damon.
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KELSEY WITT
Junior • Defender
River Vale, N.J./Pascack Valley
Year
2013
2014
Total
GP-GS
1-0
21-20
22-20
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
P
0
0
0
CAREER HONORS
• Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll (‘13)
2014: Took over the left back role and enjoyed a strong sophomore year ... played
in all 21 games, starting 20 ... ranked
fourth on the team in minutes played
with 1,628 ... played the full 90+ minutes
eight times ... 2013: Saw action in one
game before suffering an injury ... played
12 minutes in season-opening win over
Rider ... High School: Competed in soccer and track and field at Pascack Valley
High School in Hillsdale, N.J. ... captained both teams ... in soccer was a three-time
all-league selection and was two-time First Team All-North Jersey, All-Suburban
and All-Bergen County ... also played for ODP U17 state team and Arsenal Fire ...
second team all-league in track ... primarily competed in the 100- and 400-meter
hurdles, 800 meters and high jump ... Personal: Born June 2, 1995 in Ridgewood,
N.J. ... parents are Peter and Kerry Witt ... has a younger sister, Chloe ... biomedical engineering major ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013.
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2014 STATISTICS
Overall: 10-9-2 Patriot League: 4-4-1 Home: 4-2-1 Away: 6-7-1 Neutral: 0-0-0
##Name
GP-GS Min. G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWPK-AT
14 Kendall Ham
21-5
867
5
2 12
34
.147
21
.618
3
0-0
7 Madison Loos
21-21 1656
2
5
9
23
.087
12
.522
0
0-0
All-Patriot League
22 Alexis Gannon
20-1
705
3
2
8
19
.158
7
.368
0
0-0
Second Team
20 Brigit Falcón
20-18
956
3
1
7
26
.115
12
.462
1
0-0
Madison Loos — M
19 Sarah Bresette
20-3
590
2
2
6
20
.100
10
.500
2
0-0
Courtney Nelson — D
26 Maddie Mulford
20-0
672
1
4
6
14
.071
9
.643
0
0-0
2 Danielle Piccirilli 21-18
904
2
1
5
14
.143
8
.571
0
0-0
NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region
28 Jackie Ham
20-0
485
2
1
5
10
.200
4
.400
0
0-0
Third Team
23 Courtney Nelson 21-21 1759
1
3
5
25
.040
10
.400
0
0-0
Courtney Nelson — D
9 Meghan Holtz
19-17 1533
1
3
5
13
.077
7
.538
0
0-0
27 Cora Climo
18-11 1101
2
0
4
24
.083
11
.458
1
1-1
NSCAA Scholar All-East
10 Evelyn Nicinski
7-7
519
2
0
4
20
.100
8
.400
0
0-0
Courtney Nelson
12 Hannah Bonotto 20-17 1560
2
0
4
10
.200
5
.500
1
1-1
Patriot League All-Academic Team
17
Montana Paley13-0
391
1
133.333 31.00010-0
6 Cassie Denger
21-18
945
0
2
2
19
.000
13
.684
0
0-0
Hannah Bonotto
Courtney Nelson
11
Kelsey Witt 21-20
1628
0
009.000 7 .77800-0
15
Sam Powers 21-11
723
0
006.000 0 .00000-0
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
21
Carolyn Casey 17-0
268
0
005.000 1 .20000-0
Jessie Ashworth, Hannah Bonotto, Sarah
3
Lauren Dandie
21-21
1803
0
003.000 2 .66700-0
Bresette, Dana Calderone, Carolyn Casey,
4
Shannon Donlon
11-0
136
0
001.000 11.00000-0
Karli Cirovski, Cora Climo, Lauren Dandie,
18
Michaela Berman
4-1
129
0
000.000 0 .00000-0
Cassie Denger, Shannon Donlon, Brigit
8
Karli Cirovski 9-0
134
0
000.000 0 .00000-0
Falcón, Alexis Gannon, Jackie Ham, Kendall
TEAM
2
1
Ham, Meghan Holtz, Madison Loos, Courtney
Total...............
21 31 27 89 298 .104 153
.513 10 2-2
Nelson, Evelyn Niciński, Danielle Piccirilli,
Opponents........... 21 32 21 85 255 .125 123
.482
9 2-2
Sam Powers, Devan Schulte
Patriot League Player of the Week
##Name
GP-GS Minutes GA AvgSaves
Pct
W
L T Sho
Kendall Ham — Offensive (9/15)
13
Dana Calderone2-1
121:24
1
0.747
.87500
10
1 Jessie Ashworth 18-18 1505:02 23 1.38
70
.753
8
8
1
4
Hannah Bonotto — Defensive (10/6)
16 Jessica Ratner
7-2
314:06
8 2.29
12
.600
2
1
0
1
Lauren Dandie — Defensive (10/27)
TEAM
2
Total...............
21 1940:32 32 1.48 91 .740 10
9 2
5
NSCAA Team Academic Award
18th Year in a Row (3.42 Team GPA)
Opponents...........
21 1940:32 31 1.44 122 .797
9 10 2
5
AWARD WINNERS
Bryan-Humphries Award
(Bucknell Senior Award)
Courtney Nelson
Team Awards
Brigit Falcón (Offensive MVP)
Courtney Nelson (Defensive MVP)
Meghan Holtz (Rookie of the Year)
Cassie Denger (Gibbons-Crane Award)
Dana Calderone (Coaches’ Award)
Evelyn Nicinski, Devan Schulte, Katy Falcón,
Tami Denger (Friends of Bucknell Soccer
Award)
2014 RESULTS
AUGUST
24
29
31
at Hofstra
at Monmouth
at Rider
SEPTEMBER
2
5
9
12
14
20
*
23
26*
28
UMBC
ROBERT MORRIS
MOUNT ST. MARY’S
at Stetson
at Jacksonville
at Army
at #8 Penn State
LEHIGH
at Saint Francis (Pa.)
OCTOBER
1
*
at Loyola Maryland
4* AMERICAN
10
*
at Navy
18
*
at Colgate
22* LAFAYETTE
25
*
at Holy Cross
NOVEMBER
1* BOSTON UNIVERSITY
5
^
at Army
7
^
at Colgate
Courtney Nelson
18
2014 PL STANDINGS
2-4 L
2-0 W
(OT) 0-1 L
Patriot League
Overall
Team
WLTPts.WLT Pct
Colgate
711 221432.789
Boston U.
612 201453.705
Navy
612 201245.690
Army
423 15 793.447
Bucknell
441 131092.524
Loyola
234 10 694.421
Lehigh
234 10 475.393
Holy Cross 252 81053.639
Lafayette
261 7 5
111.324
American
090 0 3
150.167
1-2 L
1-0 W
7-1 W
1-0 W
2-1 W
1-2 L
0-7 L PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT:
(2OT) 0-0 T Quarterfinals:
(2OT) 1-1 #5 Bucknell 2, #4 Army 1
#3 Navy 4, #6 Loyola 1
2-1 W
3-0 W
0-3 L
0-2 L
(OT) 2-1 W
2-1 W
1-2 L
2-1 W
1-2 L
Semifinals:
#1 Colgate 2, #5 Bucknell 1
#2 Boston U. 2, #3 Navy 0
Championship:
#2 Boston U. 2, #1 Colgate, 1
NCAA TOURNAMENT:
Northeastern 2, Boston U. 0
Home games in BOLD CAPS at Emmitt Field
* Patriot League contest ^ Patriot League Tournament
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2015 BUCKNELL SOCCER
HISTORY
All-Patriot League
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Lisa Gibbons
Jen Giordano
Lisa Gibbons
Heather Andrews
Jen Giordano
Lisa Gibbons
Leigh Raymont
Heather Andrews
Liz Woodrow
Katie Fink
Kerry McDonnell
Leigh Raymont
Amy Riviere Becky Snover
Karen Spall
Sarah Stopper
Katie Fink
Katie McElligott
Liz Woodrow
Liz Woodrow
Katie McElligott
Amy Riviere
Katie McElligott
Lindsay Slomer
Katie McElligott
Kelly Irvin
Meredith Barnes
Kristie Simon
Tara Utchel
Karla Killian
Savannah Rennels
Lindsay Slomer
Tara Utchel
Tara Utchel
Meaghan Ferris
Meaghan Ferris
Krista Lee Gentile
Jennifer Margolis Jennifer Margolis
Krista Lee Gentile
Krista Lee Gentile
Nicole Marotta
Jennifer Margolis
Jennifer Dervarics
Shannon Curd
Lauren Stoller
Jennifer Dervarics
Kelliann Doherty
Nicole Marotta
Kathryn Sutton
Krista Lee Gentile
Lauren Stoller
Jennifer Dervarics
Caitlin Holtz
Nicole Marotta
Christa Matlack
Christa Matlack
Amanda Citron
Kelliann Doherty
Caitlin Holtz
Kathryn Sutton
Caitlin Holtz
Christa Matlack
Kelliann Doherty
Kelsey Johnson
Tara Cort
Sandita McDermott
Sandita McDermott
Kayla Yee
Evelyn Niciński
Chelsey Garkowski
Courtney Nelson
Madison Loos
Courtney Nelson
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
2nd Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
3rd Team
3rd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1993
2007
2008
2009
2010
1994
1996
2000
2001
2006
2008
2009
2013
2014
Lisa Gibbons
Jennifer Dervarics
Jennifer Dervarics
Christa Matlack
Christa Matlack
PL Defensive Player of the
Year
2006 Nicole Marotta
1991
1995
1999
2001
Lisa Gibbons
Sarah Stopper
Kristie Simon
Savannah Rennels
Nicole Marotta
Jennifer Dervarics
Christa Matlack
Evelyn Niciński
Courtney Nelson
1st Team
All-Fr.
All-Fr.
3rd Team
3rd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
3rd Team
3rd Team
Captains Roster
PL Rookie of the Year
Jennifer Margolis ‘07
Lisa Gibbons
Katie Fink
Tara Utchel
Ashley Dincher
CoSIDA Academic All-District
2002 Lauren Schwarz
1st Team
2003 Kerry Fitz-Patrick
2nd Team
2005 Shannon Curd
1st Team
PL Coach of the Year
Kerry Fitz-Patrick
1st Team
2006 Shannon Curd
1st Team
1995 Toby Lovecchio
Jennifer Mrozek
1st Team
2000 Chrissy Findlay
Katie Dry
2nd Team
2001 Chrissy Findlay
2007 Chelsea Brinkman
2nd Team
Lauren Stoller
2nd Team
PL Tournament MVP
2008 Chelsea Brinkman
1st Team
Jennifer Dervarics
1st Team
2001 Lauren Schwarz
Lauren Stoller
1st Team
2005 Shannon Curd
2009 Lauren Stoller
1st Team
2010 Christa Matlack
1st Team
PL All-Tournament Team
Amanda Citron
2nd Team
2011 Tara Cort
2nd Team
2006 Shannon Curd, Krista Lee Gentile
Megan DeGennaro
2nd Team
2007 Jennifer Dervarics, Molly Linhart, Meghan Fitzpatrick
2nd Team
Chelsea McGorry
2012 Meghan Fitzpatrick
2nd Team
2008 Amanda Citron, Nicole Marotta
2013 Hannah Bonotto
1st Team
2009 Amanda Citron, Kayla Yee
2010 Amanda Citron, Brooke Stokes
NSCAA Scholar All-American
2014 Brigit Falcón, Courtney Nelson
PL Scholar-Athlete of the Year
1990 Christina Baselga
1994 Joanne Crane
2006 Shannon Curd
2009 Christa Matlack
2010 Christa Matlack
3rd Team
2nd Team
NSCAA Scholar All-East Region
2006
2007
2008
2010 Amanda Citron, Christa Matlack, 2009
Brooke Stokes
2010
2011 Tara Cort, Megan DeGennaro
2012 Meghan Fitzpatrick, Sandita McDermott
2011
2013 Hannah Bonotto, Evelyn Nicinski
2014 Hannah Bonotto, Courtney Nelson 2014
PL All-Academic Team
Shannon Curd
Nicole Marotta
Jennifer Dervarics
Nicole Marotta
Christa Matlack
Christa Matlack
Kelsey Johnson
Amanda Citron
Tara Cort
Courtney Nelson
2nd Team
3rd Team
1st Team
3rd Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
3rd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Amanda Head, Shannon Smith
Kim Fekel, Stephanie Porcaro
Julie Cooling, Joanne Crane,
Jen Giordano
Joanne Crane, Lisa Gibbons,
Kerry McDonnell
Amy Green, Kerry McDonnell,
Becky Snover
Amy Green, Becky Snover,
Karen Spall
Katie Fink, Amy Riviere,
Karen Spall
Dana Rofey, Katie Senderowitz, Sarah Stopper
Anna Hall, Katie Senderowitz,
Sarah Stopper
Ali Chandler, Kristen Erb, Anna Hall
Ali Chandler, Anna Hall, Tara Utchel
Lauren Schwarz, Abbey Seaboyer, Tara Utchel
Annie Greenspun, Abbey Seaboyer
Ashley Dincher, Michelle Santonacita
Shannon Curd, Meaghan Ferris,
Lexi Shore
Shannon Curd
Krista Lee Gentile, Nicole Marotta
Kelly Boswell, Jennifer Dervarics, Nicole Marotta
Amanda Citron, Molly Linhart, Lauren Stoller
Amanda Citron, Brooke Stokes
Tara Cort, Casey Crowley
Meghan Fitzpatrick,
Sandita McDermott, Kayla Yee
Liz Dwornik, Chelsey Garkowski,
Courtney Nelson
Dana Calderone, Lauren Dandie, Courtney Nelson, Devan Schulte
CoSIDA Academic All-America
1994 Joanne Crane
2006 Shannon Curd
3rd Team
3rd Team
TEAM RECORDS
Most goals, game
1992 (vs. Mt. St. Mary’s)
12
Most ties
2003, 2008
Most goals, season
1994
74
Most losses
1992, 1997, 1998
Most assists, game
1992 (vs. Mt. St. Mary’s)
11
Most consecutive wins
2006
7
Highest save percentage
1995
.877
Most assists, season
1994
60
Longest unbeaten streak
2006
7
Best winning percentage
2006 (12-5-1)
.694
Most total points, game
1992 (vs. Mt. St. Mary’s)
35
Most overtime games 2000
7
Most consecutive games scoring
1994-95
Most shutouts
2008
8 Most shutouts against
1992
10
Most consecutive shutouts 2002
4 Most goals against
1997 (19 games)
46
Most total points, season
1994
Most wins
1994, 2001, 2006
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NSCAA All-Region
PL Offensive Player of the Year
208
12
3
12
Best goals against average
2006
Most consecutive shutout minutes
2002
0.99
446:26
28
19
2015 BUCKNELL SOCCER
HISTORY
Single Season Leaders
Points
1. Lisa Gibbons, 1994
2. Lisa Gibbons, 1993
3. Lisa Gibbons, 1992
Lisa Gibbons, 1991
5. Jennifer Dervarics, 2008
Jennifer Dervarics, 2007
7. Jennifer Margolis, 2005
Liz Woodrow, 1997
9. Krista Lee Gentile, 2005
10. Liz Woodrow, 1995
Kerry McDonnell, 1994
Goals
1. Lisa Gibbons, 1993
2. Lisa Gibbons, 1994
3. Lisa Gibbons, 1991
4. Jennifer Margolis, 2005
5. Jennifer Dervarics, 2008
Jennifer Dervarics, 2007
Savannah Rennels, 2001
Liz Woodrow, 1997
Kerry McDonnell, 1994
Lisa Gibbons, 1992
Assists
1. Lisa Gibbons, 1994
2. Caitlin Holtz, 2008
Lisa Gibbons, 1992
4. Tara Utchel, 2000
Leigh Raymont, 1994
Liz Woodrow, 1994
Kerry McDonnell, 1993
8. Eight tied with
Goalkeeper Wins
1. Katie Dry, 2006
Laurie Purse, 2001
3. Kathryn Sutton, 2008
4. Sandita McDermott, 2012
Kathryn Sutton, 2007
Becky Snover, 1995
Becky Snover, 1994
Career Leaders
57
46
32
32
30
30
29
29
28
26
26
20
19
15
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
19
8
8
7
7
7
7
6
12
12
11
10
10
10
10
Points
1. Lisa Gibbons, 1991-94
2. Liz Woodrow, 1994-97
3. Jennifer Dervarics, 2005-08
4. Krista Lee Gentile, 2004-07
5. Christa Matlack, 2007-10
6. Kerry McDonnell, 1992-95
7. Jennifer Margolis, 2003-06
8. Katie McElligott, 1996-00
9. Leigh Raymont, 1994-97
10. Kelliann Doherty, 2007-10
Savannah Rennels, 2000-01
Amy Riviere, 1994-97
Goals
1. Lisa Gibbons, 1991-94
2. Liz Woodrow, 1994-97
3. Jennifer Dervarics, 2005-08
4. Krista Lee Gentile, 2004-07
5. Christa Matlack, 2007-10
6. Kerry McDonnell, 1992-95
7. Jennifer Margolis, 2003-06
8. Katie McElligott, 1996-00
9. Savannah Rennels, 2000-01
Leigh Raymont, 1994-97
Assists
1. Lisa Gibbons, 1991-94
2. Liz Woodrow, 1994-97
3. Jennifer Dervarics, 2005-08
4. Caitlin Holtz, 2007-10
5. Kerry McDonnell, 1992-95
6. Krista Lee Gentile, 2004-07
7. Christa Matlack, 2007-10
Tara Utchel, 1999-2002
Joanne Crane, 1991-94
10. Courtney Nelson, 2011-14
Leigh Raymont, 1994-97
Amy Riviere, 1994-97
Game Winning Goals
1. Lisa Gibbons, 1991-94
2. Krista Lee Gentile, 2004-07
3. Jennifer Margolis, 2003-06
4. Christa Matlack, 2007-10
Liz Woodrow, 1994-97
167
100
91
83
78
76
67
55
54
44
44
44
Saves
1. Becky Snover, 1993-96
2. Kim Fekel, 1990-92
3. Laurie Purse, 1999-2002
4. Dana Rofey, 1996-98
5. Sandita McDermott, 2009-12
456
411
369
306
293
Save Percentage*
1. Becky Snover, 1993-96
.849
2. Kim Fekel, 1990-92
.835
3.
Sandita McDermott, 2009-pres..807
4. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09
.781
Dana Rofey, 1996-98
.781
Shutouts
1. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09
15
2.
Sandita McDermott, 2009-1214
12.5
66 3. Becky Snover, 1993-96
12
39 4. Laurie Purse, 1999-2002
9
36 5. Katie Dry, 2003-06
34 32
30
28 Points in a Game
26 1. Lisa Gibbons
9
21 (4g, 1a) 1991 vs. Bloomsburg
8
21 2. Lisa Gibbons
(3g, 2a) 1992 at Mount St. Mary’s
Lisa Gibbons
8
(4g) 1993 at Lehigh
35 Lisa Gibbons
8
22 (4g) 1993 at Robert Morris
19 Kerry McDonnell
8
17 (4g) 1994 vs. Scranton
8
16 Lisa Gibbons
15 (2g, 4a) 1994 vs. Lycoming
8
14 Lisa Gibbons
(3g, 2a) 1994 vs. Robert Morris
14
Chelsey Garkowski
8
14 (4g) 2012 vs. Canisius
12
12
12
Single Game Records
9. Lisa Gibbons
(3g, 1a) 1991 at Lafayette
Liz Woodrow
(3g, 1a) 1997 at Scranton
Jennifer Dervarics
(3g, 1a) 2007 at Holy Cross
Consecutive games with at least 1g
Lisa Gibbons, 1993
Most goals in a game
Lisa Gibbons vs. Bloomsburg, 1991
at Lehigh, 1993
at Robert Morris, 1993
Kerry McDonnell
vs. Scranton, 1994
Chelsey Garkowski
vs. Canisius, 2012
3-goal games in a season
Lisa Gibbons, 1993
7
7
7
7
4
4
Most assists in a game
Lisa Gibbons
4
vs. Lycoming, 1994
Most saves in a game
Becky Snover 23
vs. Fairfield, 1993
Most consecutive scoreless minutes by
one goalkeeper
Sandita McDermott, 2012 343:81
ALL-TIME RESULTS
Year
Overall Record (Pct.)
PL Record (Pct.)
Place
1-7-0 (.125)
--
N/A
15 1990
1991
7-9-0 (.438)
2-3-0 (.400)
4th
14
1992
6-12-1 (.342)
1-4-0 (.200)
4th
13
1993
8-9-1 (.472)
3-3-0 (.500)
3rd
Shutouts
10 1994
12-6-1 (.658)
4-3-0 (.571)
4th
1. Kathryn Sutton, 2008
8
10 1995
10-6-1 (.618)
6-0-0 (1.000)
1st
2. Sandia McDermott, 2012
7
1996
8-8-2 (.500)
3-2-1 (.583)
3rd
3. Katie Dry, 2006
5 Career 3+ Goal Games
1997
7-12-0 (.368)
2-4-0 (.333)
4th
Becky Snover, 1995
5 1. Lisa Gibbons
11 1998
7-12-0 (.368)
2-4-0 (.333)
5th
4. Eight tied with
4 2. Kerry McDonnell
3 1999
8-8-1 (.500)
3-3-0 (.500)
5th
Elizabeth Woodrow
3 2000
8-9-1 (.472)
3-2-1 (.583)
3rd
12-7-0 (.632)
4-3-0 (.571)
3rd^
Goals against average*
4. Savannah Rennels
1 2001
6-9-2 (.412)
1-5-1 (.214)
7th
1. Katie Dry, 2006
0.90 Krista Lee Gentile
1 2002
7-6-3 (.531)
2-3-2 (.428)
5th
2. Kathryn Sutton, 2008
1.06 Jennifer Dervarics
1 2003
7-8-1 (.469)
2-4-1 (.357)
6th
3. Sandita McDermott, 2011
1.14 Chelsey Garkowski
1 2004
2005
11-9-1 (.548)
4-3-0 (.571)
4th^
4. Sandita McDermott, 2012
1.28
2006
12-5-1 (.694)
6-1-0 (.857)
T1st*
5. Kristen Coates, 1994
1.29 Goalkeeper Wins
11-8-1 (.575)
5-1-1 (.786)
1st
1. Katie Dry, 2003-06
30 2007
11-6-3 (.625)
5-2-0 (.714)
2nd
Saves
Laurie Purse, 1999-2002
30 2008
2009
10-8-1 (.553)
5-2-0 (.714)
T2nd
1. Kim Fekel, 1992
198 Becky Snover, 1993-96
30
2010
7-13-0 (.350)
5-2-0 (.714)
T1st*
2. Dana Rofey, 1997
164 4. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09
29
2011
5-10-1 (.344)
3-4-0 (.429)
5th
Becky Snover, 1995
164 5. Sandita McDermott, 2009-12
20 2012
10-9-0 (.526)
3-4-0 (.429)
T4th
4. Kim Fekel, 1991
136
2013
7-9-2 (.444)
4-4-1 (.500)
T5th
5. Dana Rofey, 1998
125 Goals Against Average*
2014
10-9-2 (.524)
4-4-1 (.500)
5th
1. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09
1.27 Totals
208-214-26 (.493)
82-70-9 (.537)
Sandita McDermott, 2009-121.39 ^ Patriot League Champion/NCAA Tournament Participant
Save Percentage*
2.
1.46 * Regular Season Co-Champion
1. Becky Snover, 1995
.877 3. Katie Dry, 2003-06
1.52
2. Becky Snover, 1993
.861 4. Samantha Hecht, 2002-05
1.53
3. Kim Fekel, 1991
.845 5. Becky Snover, 1993-96
4. Kristen Coates, 1994
.843 5. Becky Snover, 1994
.837
Head Coach
Years
Seasons
Record (Pct.)
Toby Lovecchio 1990-96
7
52-57-6 (.478)
* - Minimums for goalkeeping leaders set at 500 minutes for single season and
Chrissy Findlay 1997-2004
8
62-71-8 (.468)
1,000 minutes for career.
Ben Landis
2005-14
10
94-86-12 (.521)
Bold indicates current student-athlete.
Totals
25
208-214-26 (.493)
Coach
Toby Lovecchio
Toby Lovecchio
Toby Lovecchio
Toby Lovecchio
Toby Lovecchio
Toby Lovecchio
Toby Lovecchio
Chrissy Findlay
Chrissy Findlay
Chrissy Findlay
Chrissy Findlay
Chrissy Findlay
Chrissy Findlay
Chrissy Findlay
Chrissy Findlay
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
Ben Landis
ALL-TIME COACHES LOG
20
PL Record (Pct.)
19-15-1 (.557)
19-28-5 (.413)
44-27-3 (.615)
82-70-9 (.537)
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2015 BUCKNELL SOCCER
HISTORY
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS
OPPONENT
W
Air Force
0
Albany
1
American
7
Army
13
Binghamton
0
Bloomsburg
2
Boston University
0
Bowling Green
0
Buffalo
1
CSU Bakersfield
1
CSU San Bernardino 0
Canisius
1
Central Arkansas
1
Colgate
6
Colorado College
0
Columbia
0
Cornell
6
Delaware
0
Delaware State
1
Dickinson
1
Duquesne
3
Elizabethtown
0
Fairfield
2
Florida Atlantic
0
Florida International 0
Fordham
2
Gettysburg
1
Georgetown
2
George Washington 0
Hofstra
0
Holy Cross
18
Howard
7
Iona
2
Jacksonville
1
James Madison
0
Kent State
0
Kings
1
Lafayette
18
Lehigh
13
Long Island
1
Louisville
0
Loyola (Md.)
2
Lycoming
1
Marist
7
Marshall
0
Maryland
1
UMBC
6
Monmouth
1
Mount St. Mary’s
12
Navy
8
New Mexico
0
New Mex. Highlands 1
Niagara
1
Northeastern
0
Ohio
1
Old Dominion
0
Penn
2
Penn State
0
Pepperdine
0
Pittsburgh
2
Princeton
1
Richmond
0
Rider
1
Robert Morris
10
Rutgers
0
Sacred Heart
2
St. Bonaventure
2
Saint Francis (Pa.) 14
St. John’s
0
L
0
0
8
17
3
3
2
1
2
0
1
1
0
21
1
3
10
2
0
1
3
1
0
1
0
0
1
2
1
1
5
1
0
0
1
1
0
6
10
0
1
3
0
4
1
0
4
0
1
15
1
0
0
1
0
1
5
18
1
1
6
1
1
2
5
0
4
6
1
T
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
FIRST GAME
9/1/06 (T 0-0 2OT)
10/31/00 (W 2-1)
9/22/01 (L 2-0)
10/5/91 (L 4-0)
9/7/05 (L 3-2 OT)
9/8/90 (L 4-1)
11/2/13 (L 1-0)
8/27/00 (L 3-2 OT)
9/6/98 (L 3-1)
9/14/12 (W 3-1)
10/9/99 (L 1-0)
8/28/11 (L 1-0)
8/27/06 (W 7-0)
9/28/91 (L 3-0)
9/3/06 (L 5-0)
9/17/95 (L 2-1)
10/18/92 (L 7-0)
9/15/90 (L 3-1)
9/11/02 (W 9-0)
9/6/90 (L 3-1)
9/12/98 (L 3-0)
10/13/90 (L 1-0)
9/19/93 (W 4-2)
10/8/94 (L 2-1)
10/14/03 (T 1-1 2OT)
10/16/93 (W 2-0)
10/2/90 (L 2-1)
10/30/94 (W 4-1)
8/31/04 (L 4-0)
8/24/14 (L 4-2)
9/21/91 (L 4-0)
11/1/97 (W 7-0)
9/13/09 (W 1-0)
9/14/14 (W 2-1)
8/30/09 (L 3-0)
8/25/00 (L 3-2)
10/17/92 (W 8-0)
10/29/90 (L 2-1)
9/14/91 (W 3-1)
9/15/02 (W 1-0)
8/29/10 (L 2-0)
10/21/92 (L 1-0)
10/27/94 (W 10-0)
9/9/01 (W 2-1 OT)
9/13/98 (L 2-1)
8/29/08 (W 3-2)
9/9/92 (W 3-2)
8/29/14 (W 2-0)
9/17/92 (W 12-0)
10/22/94 (L 2-1)
10/12/96 (L 3-0)
10/13/96 (W 2-1)
9/5/98 (W 3-1)
10/3/99 (L 3-2)
8/27/10 (W 1-0)
10/12/97 (L 1-0)
9/23/91 (W 6-0)
9/27/94 (L 2-0)
10/10/99 (L 2-1)
9/3/00 (W 3-0)
10/17/95 (L 3-1)
10/11/97 (L 1-0)
8/23/13 (W 3-0)
10/17/93 (W 7-1)
9/6/95 (L 3-2)
9/14/02 (W 1-0)
10/26/91 (L 3-2)
10/29/92 (W 3-0)
9/2/05 (L 2-1)
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LAST GAME
9/1/06 (T 0-0 2OT)
10/31/00 (W 2-1) 10/4/14 (W 3-0)
11/4/14 (W 2-1)
8/17/12 (L 3-0)
10/6/93 (W 5-0)
11/1/14 (L 2-1)
8/27/00 (L 3-2 OT)
8/31/12 (W 1-0)
9/14/12 (W 3-1)
10/9/99 (L 1-0)
9/21/12 (W 5-0)
8/27/06 (W 7-0)
11/7/14 (L 2-1)
9/3/06 (L 5-0)
9/4/05 (L 2-1)
9/10/11 (W 1-0)
9/17/91 (L 2-1)
9/11/02 (W 9-0)
10/17/91 (W 1-0)
9/3/10 (L 2-1)
10/13/90 (L 1-0)
9/11/05 (W 3-2)
10/8/94 (L 2-1)
10/14/03 (T 1-1 2OT)
10/15/94 (W 4-2 OT)
10/8/91 (W 3-1)
8/27/05 (L 3-1)
8/31/04 (L 4-0)
8/24/14 (L 4-2)
10/25/14 (W 2-1)
8/30/05 (W 7-1) 9/26/10 (W 2-1)
9/14/14 (W 2-1)
8/30/09 (L 3-0)
8/25/00 (L 3-2)
10/17/92 (W 8-0)
10/22/14 (W 2-1 OT)
9/26/14 (T 0-0 2OT)
9/15/02 (W 1-0)
8/29/10 (L 2-0)
10/1/14 (W 2-1)
10/27/94 (W 10-0)
9/23/11 (L 2-1 2OT)
9/13/98 (L 2-1)
8/29/08 (W 3-2)
9/2/14 (L 2-1)
8/29/14 (W 2-0)
9/9/14 (W 7-1)
10/10/14 (L 3-0)
10/12/96 (L 3-0)
10/13/96 (W 2-1)
9/5/98 (W 3-1)
10/3/99 (L 3-2)
8/27/10 (W 1-0)
10/12/97 (L 1-0)
10/4/05 (L 1-0)
9/23/14 (L 7-0)
10/10/99 (L 2-1)
8/30/13 (L 3-0)
10/29/08 (L 3-0)
10/11/97 (L 1-0)
8/31/14 (L 1-0 OT)
9/5/14 (W 1-0)
8/24/12 (L 2-1)
9/2/07 (W 1-0)
9/2/12 (W 3-0)
9/28/14 (T 1-1 2OT)
9/2/05 (L 2-1)
STK
T1
W1
W1
W1
L3
W1
L2
L1
W1
W1
L1
W1
W1
L1
L1
L3
W1
L2
W1
W1
L2
L1
W1
L1
T1
W2
W1
L2
L1
L1
W10
W1
W2
W1
L1
L1
W1
W11
T1
W1
L1
W2
W1
L3
L1
W1
L2
W1
W3
L4
L1
W1
W1
L1
W1
L1
L4
L5
L1
L1
L1
L1
L1
W1
L5
W2
W1
T1
L1
OPPONENT
Saint Joseph’s
Saint Mary’s
St. Peter’s
Scranton
South Alabama
Stetson
Temple
Towson
Vermont
Villanova
VCU
Wagner
Wilkes
William & Mary
Yale
W
5
0
1
4
1
2
2
4
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
L
2
1
0
3
0
0
2
4
1
4
2
0
0
1
1
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
FIRST GAME
9/10/96 (W 3-1)
9/16/12 (L 2-0)
9/12/04 (W 4-0)
10/24/91 (L 2-0)
10/12/03 (W 3-2)
10/9/94 (W 5-1)
9/7/91 (W forfeit)
8/31/96 (L 2-1)
9/14/97 (L 4-0)
10/2/91 (L 5-1)
9/14/08 (L 3-2)
11/2/99 (W 8-1)
9/26/90 (W 5-0)
10/24/92 (L 9-0)
8/31/07 (L 3-1)
LAST GAME
9/17/02 (L 2-0)
9/16/12 (L 2-0)
9/12/04 (W 4-0)
9/29/97 (W 5-2)
10/12/03 (W 3-2)
9/12/14 (W 1-0)
9/19/08 (W 1-0)
9/13/13 (W 1-0)
9/14/97 (L 4-0)
9/5/04 (L 3-0)
9/20/09 (L 3-0)
11/2/99 (W 8-1)
9/26/90 (W 5-0)
10/24/92 (L 9-0)
8/31/07 (L 3-1)
STK
L1
L2
W1
W4
W1
W2
W1
W1
L1
L3
L2
W1
W1
L1
L1
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
Bucknell’s first varsity team
1990 (1-7)
9/6 Dickinson
9/8 Bloomsburg
9/15 at Delaware
9/26Wilkes
10/2Gettysburg
10/10 at Bloomsburg
10/13Elizabethtown
10/29 at Lafayette
L 13
L 14
L 1 3
W50
L 12
L 1 2
L 0 1
L 1 2
1991 (7-9, 2-3 PL)
9/7 Temple
Wforfeit
9/11 at UMBC
L 2 4
9/14 at Lehigh*
W 3 1
9/17Delaware
L 12
9/21 at Holy Cross*
L 0 4
9/23Penn
W60
9/28Colgate*
L 03
10/2 at Villanova
L 1 5
10/5Army
L 04
10/8 at Gettysburg
W 3 1
10/10Bloomsburg
W 5 3
10/12 at Lafayette*
W 5 3
10/17 at Dickinson
W 1 0
10/24 at Scranton
L 0 2
10/26 St. Bonaventure
L 2 3
11/2 at Army#
L 0 4
# PL Tournament at West Point, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
1992 (6-12-1, 1-4 PL)
9/5
at St. Bona. (OT)
W 3 2
9/9 UMBC
W32
9/12Lehigh*
L 02
9/17 at Mount St. Mary’s W 12 0
9/19 Holy Cross*
W 3 0
9/23 at Penn
L 0 1
9/26 at Colgate*
L 0 1
9/29 Villanova (OT)
T 1 1
10/2 at Army*
10/6 at Bloomsburg
10/10Lafayette*
10/13 at Temple
10/17 Kings College
10/18 at Cornell
10/21 at Loyola
10/24 at William & Mary
10/27 Scranton (OT)
10/29 Saint Francis (Pa.)
10/31 at Army#
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
0
0
0
1
8
0
0
0
2
3
0
2
2
3
4
0
7
1
9
3
0
5
# PL Tournament at West Point, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
1993 (8-9-1, 3-3 PL)
9/4
at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 4 0
9/7
at UMBC
L 3 4
9/11 at Lehigh*
W 4 0
9/14 Mount St. Mary’s
W 8 0
9/18 at Holy Cross* (OT) W 2 1
9/19 at Fairfield
W 4 2
9/22 Penn (OT)
T 1 1
9/25Colgate*
L 04
9/29 at Villanova
L 0 6
10/2Army*
L 04
10/6Bloomsburg
W50
10/9 at Lafayette*
L 1 3
10/16Fordham*
W 2 0
10/17 at Robert Morris
W 7 1
10/20Loyola
L 0 1
10/23 St. Bonaventure
L 1 2
10/25 at Scranton
L 0 2
10/30 vs. Army#
L 2 3
# PL Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
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9/7
Saint Francis (Pa.)
9/10 at Saint Joseph’s
9/14Lehigh*
9/18 at Army*
9/21 Holy Cross*
9/25 at Penn (OT)
9/28 at Colgate*
10/1 at Cornell
10/5Lafayette*
10/9Scranton
10/12 at New Mexico
10/13 vs. N.M. Highlands^
10/22 at Penn State
10/26 at Navy* (OT)
11/2 Robert Morris
11/4Princeton
11/9 vs. Army#
^ at Albuquerque, N.M.
# PL Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
Liz Woodrow
1994 (12-6-1, 4-3 PL)
9/3
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W 9 0
9/10Lehigh*
L 13
9/13 at Mount St. Mary’s W 4 0
9/17 Holy Cross*
W 2 0
9/18 Fairfield (OT)
T 4 4
9/20 at Penn W 4 1
9/24 at Colgate*
L 0 3
9/27 at Penn State
L 0 2
9/30 at Army*
W 3 1
10/6Lafayette*
W61
10/8 at Florida Atlantic
L 1 2
10/9 vs. Stetson^
W 5 1
10/15 Fordham* (OT)
W 4 2
10/19Scranton
W 6 1
10/22 at Navy*
L 1 2
10/27Lycoming
W 10 0
10/29 Robert Morris
W 9 0
10/30Georgetown
W 4 1
11/5 at Colgate#
L 1 4
^ at Boca Raton, Fla.
# PL Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
1995 (10-6-1, 6-0 PL)
9/2
at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 2 0
9/6
at Rutgers
L 2 3
9/9
at Lehigh*
W 3 0
9/12 Mount St. Mary’s
W 4 1
9/16 at Holy Cross*
W 3 1
9/17 at Columbia
L 1 2
9/19 Penn (OT)
T 2 2
9/23Colgate*
W10
9/27 Penn State
L 1 3
9/30Army*
W10
10/7 at Lafayette*
W 3 1
10/10Cornell
L 1 2
10/17 at Princeton
L 1 3
10/23 at Scranton
W 2 1
10/28 at Georgetown
W 2 0
10/29 at Navy*
W 3 2
11/4Navy#
L 02
1997 (7-12, 2-4 PL)
9/3
at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 3 1
9/6
at Lehigh*
W 2 1
9/9
Saint Joseph’s
W 2 0
9/13 at Holy Cross*
W 3 2
9/14 at Vermont
L 0 4
9/17Penn
L 03
9/20Colgate*
L 26
9/27Army*
L 13
9/29 at Scranton
W 5 2
10/4 at Lafayette*
L 0 3
10/7 at Princeton
L 1 5
10/11 at Richmond
L 0 1
10/12 at Old Dominion
L 0 1
10/18Navy*
L 0 2
10/21 at Towson (OT)
W 2 1
10/25Cornell
L 0 2
10/29 Penn State
L 0 6
11/1Howard
W70
11/7 at Colgate#
L 0 3
# PL Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
9/5
9/6
9/9
1998 (7-12, 2-4 PL)
at Niagara
W
at Buffalo
L
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W
22
1996 (8-8-2, 3-2-1 PL)
Towson L
1
2
3
1
6
1
3
0
9/12 vs. Duquesne^
L 0 3
9/13 at Marshall^
L 1 2
9/16 at Cornell
L 0 6
9/19Lehigh*
L 23
9/23 at Saint Joseph’s
W 3 1
9/26 Holy Cross*
L 0 2
9/30Princeton
L 26
10/3 at Colgate*
L 0 3
10/7 at Howard
W 4 0
10/9 at Army*
W 2 1
10/13Towson
L 0 1
10/17Lafayette*
W 4 1
10/20 at Penn
L 1 3
10/23 at Navy*
L 0 2
10/27 at Penn State
L 0 3
11/1 Mount St. Mary’s (OT)W 2 1
^ Marshall Tourn. at Huntington, W.Va.
* Patriot League game
Nicole Marotta
1999 (8-8-1, 3-3 PL)
9/1
at Duquesne
W 1 0
9/8
Saint Joseph’s
L 0 1
9/11 at Lehigh*
W 2 1
9/14 Cornell (OT)
T 1 1
9/17 Saint Francis (Pa.)
W 2 1
9/25Colgate*
L 12
9/29 at Princeton
L 0 3
10/2 at Holy Cross*
L 0 1
10/3 at Northeastern
L 2 3
10/6Howard
W52
10/9 at CS San Bernardino L 0 1
10/10 at Pepperdine
L 1 2
10/15Army*
W 2 1
10/20 at Mount St. Mary’s W 2 1
10/23 at Lafayette*
W 2 0
10/31Navy*
L 0 3
11/2Wagner
W81
* Patriot League game
2000 (8-9-1, 3-2-1 PL)
8/25 at Kent State^
L 2 3
8/27 vs. Bowling Green^ (OT)L 2 3
9/3 Pittsburgh
W30
9/5
at Saint Joseph’s (2OT)W 10
9/9
Duquesne (OT)
W 2 1
9/15 at Navy*
W 3 2
9/17 Lehigh* (2OT)
W 1 0
9/22 at Colgate*
L 1 6
9/27 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (2OT)W 2 1
10/1Towson
L 13
10/4Penn
L 01
10/7 Holy Cross* (2OT)
T 2 2
10/14 at Army*
W 3 0
10/18 at Villanova (2OT)
L 1 2
10/21Lafayette*
L 2 3
10/24 at Cornell
L 2 4
10/31Albany
W 2 1
11/4 vs. Holy Cross#
L 0 1
^ Kent State Tournament at Kent, Ohio
# PL Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
# PL Tournament at Lewisburg, Pa.
* Patriot League game
8/31
W 4 2
W 3 1
W31
L 0 1
W 2 0
T 2 2
L 0 3
L 1 3
W10
W20
L 0 3
W 2 1
L 0 2
T 2 2
W 5 0
L 13
L 1 5
Krista Lee Gentile
9/2
9/5
9/9
9/18
9/22
9/25
9/29
2001 (12-7, 4-3 PL)
at Pittsburgh
W
at Saint Francis (Pa.) W
Marist (OT)
W
Mount St. Mary’s
W
at American*
L
at Penn State
L
Saint Joseph’s
W
1
3
2
4
0
2
3
0
2
1
2
2
9
2
10/6Colgate*
10/13 at Holy Cross* (OT)
10/16 at Columbia
10/20Army*
10/24 at Lehigh*
10/27 at Lafayette*
10/30Cornell
11/3 Navy* (OT)
11/7 at Howard
11/9 vs. American#
11/11 at Navy#
11/16 at Penn State$
W21
W 2 1
L 0 1
L 0 2
W 2 0
W 3 0
L 0 1
L 0 1
W 3 1
W 2 1
W 2 1
L 1 3
^ PL Tournament at Annapolis, Md.
$ NCAA Tournament at State College, Pa.
* Patriot League game
2002 (6-9-2, 1-5-1 PL)
8/31Howard
W73
9/3
Saint Francis (Pa.)
L 0 1
9/8
at Marist
W 1 0
9/11 Delaware State
W 9 0
9/14 vs. Sacred Heart^
W 1 0
9/15 vs. Long Island^
W 1 0
9/17 at Saint Joseph’s
L 0 2
9/21 at Colgate*
L 0 2
9/28Lafayette*
L 02
10/6 Robert Morris (2OT) T 3 3
10/9 at Cornell
L 0 2
10/12 at Army*
L 0 1
10/16 at Lehigh* (2OT)
T 0 0
10/19 Holy Cross*
W 2 1
10/26 at American*
L 1 2
10/29 at Georgetown
L 1 4
11/2Navy*
L 02
^ Albany Tournament at Albany, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
2003 (7-6-3, 2-3-2 PL)
8/31 at Towson
W 1 0
9/5
at Robert Morris
W 2 1
9/7 Marist
W32
9/10Cornell
L 12
9/12Howard
W30
9/17 at Penn State
L 0 6
9/21Colgate*
L 01
9/27 at Lafayette* (2OT) T 0 0
10/5Lehigh*
W10
10/8Army*
W41
10/12 vs. South Alabama^ W 3 2
10/14 at Fla. International (2OT)T 1 1
10/18 at Holy Cross* (2OT) T 1 1
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HISTORY
10/31Princeton
W 4
11/3 at American* (2OT) T 1
11/9 Army# (OT)
W 2
11/11Navy#
L 0
1
1
1
1
# PL Tournament at Lewisburg, Pa.
* Patriot League game
Christa Matlack
10/25American*
L 0 3
10/28 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L 0 1
11/1 at Navy*
L 0 4
^ at Miami, Fla.
* Patriot League game
2004 (7-8-1, 2-4-1 PL)
8/29 Towson (OT)
W 2 1
8/31 George Washington L 0 4
9/5
at Villanova
L 0 3
9/10 vs. Marist^
W 1 0
9/12 vs. St. Peters^
W 4 0
9/14 at Penn State
L 0 5
9/18 at Colgate*
L 0 2
9/22 at Cornell
W 1 0
9/25Lafayette*
W30
10/3 at Lehigh*
L 1 2
10/8 at Army* (2OT)
T 1 1
10/12 Robert Morris
W 2 0
10/16 Holy Cross*
L 0 3
10/23 at American*
W 3 2
10/25 at Howard
L 1 2
10/31Navy*
L 0 1
^ St. Bonaventure Inv. at Olean, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
2005 (11-9-1, 4-3 PL)
8/27 at Georgetown
L 1 3
8/30Howard
W71
9/2
vs. St. John’s^
L 1 2
9/4
at Columbia^
L 1 2
9/7
Binghamton (OT)
L 2 3
9/11Fairfield
W32
9/16Marist
W32
9/18 at Robert Morris
W 2 1
9/20 Saint Francis (Pa.)
W 3 2
9/27Cornell
W32
10/1 at Colgate*
L 0 2
10/4 at Penn
L 0 1
10/7Lafayette*
W10
10/11Lehigh*
L 0 1
10/15 at American*
W 3 2
10/21 at Army*
L 1 2
10/23 at Holy Cross*
W 2 1
10/28Navy*
W 4 3
11/4 at Lehigh#+ (2OT) T 1 1
11/6 vs. Army#
W 3 1
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11/11 at Penn State$
L
0
6
^ Columbia Tournament at New York, N.Y.
# PL Tournament at Bethlehem, Pa.
+ Bucknell advanced on penalty kicks, 6-5
$ NCAA Tournament at State College, Pa.
* Patriot League game
2006 (12-5-1, 6-1 PL)
8/25 at Temple^
L 0 1
8/27 vs. Central Arkansas^ W 7 0
9/1
at Air Force (2OT)
T 0 0
9/3
at Colorado College L 0 5
9/10 at Penn State
L 0 1
9/13 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 2 1
9/17 Robert Morris
W 4 1
9/20 at Marist
W 2 1
9/23Duquesne
W30
9/30Colgate*
W21
10/3 at Cornell
W 3 1
10/6 at Lafayette*
W 2 0
10/8 at Lehigh*
L 0 1
10/14American*
W 3 1
10/20Army*
W 1 0
10/22 Holy Cross*
W 3 1
10/29 at Navy*
W 2 1
11/3Colgate#
L 12
^ Temple Tournament at Philadelphia, Pa.
# PL Tournament at Lewisburg, Pa.
* Patriot League game
2007 (11-8-1, 5-1-1 PL)
8/31 at Yale
L 1 3
9/2
at Sacred Heart
W 1 0
9/5
at Rutgers
L 1 2
9/9 UMBC
W51
9/12 Saint Francis (Pa.)
W 5 2
9/15 at Robert Morris
L 1 2
9/19 Penn State
L 1 5
9/23 Cornell (OT)
W 1 0
9/28Marist
L 02
9/30 at Loyola
L 1 2
10/5Navy*
W10
10/12 at Holy Cross*
W 6 0
10/14 at Army*
W 2 1
10/20 at Colgate*
W 3 1
10/26Lehigh*
L 1 3
10/28Lafayette*
W 6 0
2008 (11-6-3, 5-2 PL)
8/22 at UMBC
W 3 0
8/24 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (2OT)T 1 1
8/29 at Maryland
W 3 2
8/31 at Rutgers
L 1 4
9/7
at Penn State
L 2 4
9/11 Mount St. Mary’s
W 4 0
9/14 at VCU
L 2 3
9/19Temple
W10
9/21 Loyola (2OT)
T 2 2
9/26 Robert Morris
W 1 0
9/28 at Marist
W 2 0
10/4 at Navy* (OT)
L 0 1
10/10 Holy Cross*
W 3 0
10/12 Army* (2OT)
L 0 1
10/18Colgate*
W 3 1
10/24 at Lehigh*
W 2 0
10/26 at Lafayette*
W 4 1
10/29 at Princeton
L 0 3
11/1American*
W21
11/7 vs. Army#+ (2OT)
T 0 0
# PL Tournament at Annapolis, Md.
+ Army advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4
* Patriot League game
2009 (10-8-1, 5-2 PL)
8/28 vs. Towson^
L 1 4
8/30 at James Madison^ L 0 3
9/2 UMBC
W21
9/6
at Duquesne (2OT) L 0 1
9/9
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W 2 1
9/11 at Mount St. Mary’s (OT)W 1 0
9/13 at Iona
W 1 0
9/18Marist
L 23
9/20VCU
L 03
9/23 Penn State (2OT)
T 0 0
9/27 at Cornell
W 4 2
10/3 at American*
L 1 3
10/9Lafayette*
W20
10/11Lehigh*
W 3 1
10/17Navy*
W 3 1
10/22 at Army*
W 1 0
10/25 at Holy Cross*
W 3 1
10/31 at Colgate* (OT)
L 1 2
11/6 vs. American#
L 0 1
10/2American*
W30
10/8 at Lafayette*
W 2 1
10/10 at Lehigh*
L 1 2
10/16 at Navy*
W 1 0
10/22 Army* (OT)
L 1 2
10/24 Holy Cross*
W 3 2
10/30Colgate*
W 1 0
11/5 vs. Lehigh#
L 0 1
^ Gamecock Courtyard Cup at Columbia, S.C.
# PL Tournament at West Point, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
2011 (5-10-1, 3-4 PL)
8/19 St. Bonaventure
L
8/26 at Buffalo
L
8/28 at Canisius
L
9/4
at UMBC
W
9/10 at Cornell
W
9/17 Saint Francis (Pa.)
L
9/20 Penn State
L
9/23 Marist (2OT)
L
9/27 at Mount St. Mary’s (2OT)T
10/1 at Colgate*
L
10/7 at Holy Cross*
W
10/9 at Army*
L
10/16 at American*
L
10/21Lehigh*
W
10/23 Lafayette* (OT)
W
10/30Navy*^
L
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
0
2
4
2
0
3
0
1
1
0
1
1
^ at Selinsgrove, Pa. (Susquehanna Univ.)
* Patriot League game
2012 (10-9, 3-4 PL)
8/17Binghamton
L 03
8/24 at Rutgers
L 1 2
8/26 Robert Morris
W 3 1
8/31Buffalo
W10
9/2
at St. Bonaventure W 3 0
9/7 UMBC
W30
9/9
at Saint Francis (Pa.) L 1 5
9/11 Mount St. Mary’s
W 2 0
9/14 vs. CSU Bakersfield^ W 3 1
9/16 at Saint Mary’s^
L 0 2
9/21Canisius
W50
9/29Colgate*
L 14
10/2 at Penn State
L 1 3
10/5 Holy Cross*
W 1 0
10/7Army*
W20
10/13American*
L 0 1
^ James Madison/Comfort Inn Harrisonburg Invitational at Harrisonburg, Va.
# PL Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
2010 (7-13, 5-2 PL)
8/21 at St. Bonaventure L 2 3
8/27 vs. Ohio^
W 1 0
8/29 vs. Louisville^
L 0 2
9/3 Duquesne
L 12
9/5 Rutgers
L 03
9/8 Binghamton
L 03
9/10 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (OT)L 1 2
9/15 at Penn State
L 1 5
9/19Cornell
L 02
9/22 Mount St. Mary’s
L 0 3
9/24 at Marist
L 0 1
9/26Iona
W21
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HISTORY
10/25
11/1
11/4
11/7
at Holy Cross*
Boston University*
at Army#
at Colgate^
W
L
W
L
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
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PATRIOT LEAGUE 25TH-ANNIVERSARY TEAM
# PL Tournament at West Point, N.Y.
^ PL Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y.
* Patriot League game
Courtney Nelson
10/19 at Lehigh* (2OT)
10/21 at Lafayette*
10/27 at Navy*
L
W
L
1
1
0
2
0
1
^ Saint Mary’s Tourn. at Moraga, Calif.
* Patriot League game
2013 (7-9-2, 4-4-1 PL)
8/23Rider
W30
8/25 at Mount St. Mary’s W 2 0
8/30 at Pittsburgh
L 0 3
9/1
at Robert Morris
L 1 3
9/7
Saint Francis (Pa.) (2OT)L 1 2
9/10 Penn State
L 0 6
9/13 at Towson
W 1 0
9/15 at UMBC
L 0 1
9/21 Army* (2OT)
L 1 2
9/27 at Lehigh (OT)
W 3 2
10/2Loyola*
W21
10/5 at American*
L 0 3
10/11Navy*
L 0 2
10/19 Colgate* (2OT)
T 1 1
10/23 at Lafayette*
W 1 0
10/26 Holy Cross*
W 2 0
11/2 at Boston University* L 0 1
11/5 at Colgate#+ (2OT) T 0 0
The Patriot League is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2015-16, and in August
the league unveiled 25-person anniversary teams for each sport. Bucknell had three
honorees in women’s soccer: Hall-of-Famer Lisa Gibbons ‘95, Jennifer Dervarics ‘09
and Christa Matlack ‘11.
Lisa Gibbons (1991-94) — Gibbons remains the Patriot League record holder
in career points (167) and goals (66) more than 20 years after establishing these
marks. She was named the Patriot League Rookie of the Year in 1991 and the Patriot
League Player of the Year in 1993. A three-time first-team All-Patriot League selection, Gibbons was named to the NSCAA All-Region first team as a senior. She was
indicted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006.
Jennifer Dervarics (2005-08) — Dervarics was a member of the 2005 Bison
squad that became the first No. 4 seed to win a Patriot League title, and she finished
her career as the third-leading scorer in program history in both goals and total
points. She was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year in 2007 and
2008 and was an NSCAA All-Region second team selection as a senior.
Christa Matlack (2007-10) — Matlack helped the Bison win or share Patriot
League regular-season titles in 2007 and 2010 and was named a first-team AllPatriot League selection in her final three seasons. She is in the top five in program
history in goals (32), points (78) and game-winning goals (10). Matlack was named
the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year twice and was an NSCAA All-Region
second team selection in 2009.
# PL Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y.
+ Colgate advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4
* Patriot League game
2014 (10-9-2, 4-4-1 PL)
8/24 at Hofstra
L 2 4
8/29 at Monmouth
W 2 0
8/31 at Rider (OT)
L 0 1
9/2 UMBC
L 12
9/5
Robert Morris
W 1 0
9/9
Mount St. Mary’s
W 7 1
9/12 at Stetson
W 1 0
9/14 at Jacksonville
W 2 1
9/20 at Army*
L 1 2
9/23 at Penn State
L 0 7
9/26 Lehigh* (2OT)
T 0 0
9/28 at St. Francis (Pa.) (2O)T 1 1
10/1 at Loyola*
W 2 1
10/4American*
W30
10/10 at Navy*
L 0 3
10/18 at Colgate*
L 0 2
10/22 Lafayette* (OT)
W 2 1
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PL CHAMPIONSHIPS/ALUMNI
PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
2001 Champions
2005 Champions
The 2001 Bucknell women’s soccer team defeated American and Navy on its
way to winning the Patriot League Championship and earning a berth in the NCAA
Tournament. The third-seeded Bison downed the top-seeded Mids 2-1 in overtime
to claim its first-ever Patriot League title. Lauren Schwarz scored the game-winning
goal on a penalty kick 3:07 into overtime. Bucknell fell to seventh-ranked Penn State
3-1 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Bison finished the season with a 12-7-0 record and were led in scoring by
Savannah Rennels, who tallied 12 goals and one assist. She and Lindsay Slomer
were named to the All-Patriot League First Team. Tara Utchel landed a spot on the
all-league second team, while freshman Ashley Dincher garnered Patriot League
Co-Rookie of the Year honors. Chrissy Findlay was named Coach of the Year.
In 2005, the Bucknell women’s soccer team upset Lehigh and Army to become
the first No. 4 seed in Patriot League history to win the postseason tournament.
The Bison downed the Black Knights by a 3-1 margin in the championship game
after advancing past No. 1 seed Lehigh in the semifinal round with a thrilling 6-5
decision in penalty kicks after playing to a 1-1 draw with the Mountain Hawks.
Shannon Curd was named Patriot League Tournament MVP .
Bucknell faced Penn State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and fell by
the score of 6-0. The Bison ended 2005 with a record of 11-9-1, 4-3-0 in the Patriot
League. Jennifer Margolis led the team in scoring with 13 goals and three assists
for 29 points. Margolis represented the Orange and Blue on the All-Patriot League
First Team while Krista Lee Gentile was named to the all-league second team.
LIFE AFTER BUCKNELL
TOPS IN SALARY POTENTIAL
Bucknell University alumni ranked No. 3 among liberal arts college graduates
and among the highest for all colleges and universities in a 2015 PayScale College
Salary Report released this summer in Money Magazine. The annual survey, which
launched in 2008, assesses median starting and mid-career salaries among graduates of top U.S. liberal arts colleges. This year, alumni from 1,003 schools participated.
In this year’s report, Bucknell alumni had a median early career salary of $56,000,
and the magainze ranked Bucknell No. 37 on its list of best colleges.
According to a Bucknell Career Development Center survey of the Class of
2013, 97 percent of the respondents were either employed or attending graduate
school six months after graduation. Of Bucknell’s 849 graduates in that class, 841
(99 percent) responded to the survey. Of that portion of the class, 71 percent were
employed, 16 percent were enrolled in graduate school, five percent were both
employed and in graduate school part-time, and three percent were still seeking
employment or awaiting graduate school admission.
Of those attending graduate school, 22 percent are in medical school, 15
percent are pursuing degrees in social sciences and the humanities, 13 percent
are studying engineering, six percent are in law school, five percent are seeking
advanced degrees in science, and the remaining 39 percent are continuing their
studies in areas such as business and education.
The mean salary for the 2013 graduates responding to the survey was $48,506
and was highest for engineers. The mean salary for a graduate with a bachelor of
science degree in computer engineering was $71,250, and the mean salary for a
graduate with a bachelor of science degree in business administration/accounting
was $55,297. Graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences had a mean salary
of $41,980.
Most 2013 graduates (82 percent) were employed in the Northeast, with
Pennsylvania (22 percent), New York City (19 percent) and New Jersey (15 percent)
leading the way. Among the most popular employers of Bucknell graduates were
firms such as Accenture, AmeriCorps, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Goldman Sachs,
JPMorgan Chase, KPMG, Merck & Company, Inc., PricewaterhouseCoopers, Teach
for America, Turner Construction, UBS and U.S. Army. Many of the class respondents
secured employment through Bucknell on-campus interviews, Career Development
Center leads, networking or offers from former employees.
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National Reputation
A number of recent reports have served to underscore Bucknell’s national
reputation:
• In 2007, The Washington Monthly ranked Bucknell No. 7 among the best
liberal arts colleges in the country when it comes to fostering research and
promoting an ethic of service and social mobility.
• In 2010, the Peace Corps listed Bucknell at No. 6 on its top 25 list of small
colleges and universities producing Peace Corps Volunteers.
• In February 2010, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rated Bucknell as
the 11th best value in private liberal arts colleges.
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BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
LISA GIBBONS ’95 was Bucknell’s
first true superstar in the sport of
women’s soccer, and she holds
school and Patriot League scoring
records that may never be broken.
Women’s soccer became a varsity
sport at Bucknell in 1990, and in
the program’s second year Gibbons
came along and instantly helped
the team to a seven-win season
and credibility in Eastern soccer
circles. She finished her career with
a whopping 66 goals, 35 assists and
167 points. No other Bison player
has scored more than 100 points or
39 goals since then.
Gibbons scored 20 goals in
1993, then as a senior in 1994 she
logged 19 goals and 19 assists for 57 points, the third-highest total in the
nation that year. Gibbons was a First Team All-Patriot League selection
three times, was the league’s rookie of the year in 1991 and the offensive
player of the year in 1993. As a senior, she was named to the NSCAA AllMid-Atlantic Region Team and was a Christy Mathewson Award winner
as the top athlete in her senior class. Gibbons became the first Bucknell
women’s soccer player to be elected to the Hall of Fame, entering with
the Class of 2006.
As Bison Athletics seeks to create a
comprehensive learning environment
that meshes with the academic mission
of the University, an important element of
the complete student-athlete experience
is participation in an elite leadership development program designed to identify,
develop, challenge and support studentathletes and coaches in their continual
quest to become leaders in academics,
in athletics and in life.
The Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy was launched in August 2011 with
the goal of delivering programming and
instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance
immediately and for years to come. Leadership Academy programming
has evolved and expanded throughout its first four years, and much more
is planned in 2015-16.
Approximately 60 student-athletes participate in Leadership Academy
programming each year. Representing the women’s soccer team in 2015
will be Lauren Dandie, Alexis Gannon and Devan Schulte.
Goals for the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy include:
• Identify and develop high potential leaders in their sophomore or junior years
• Help young best athletes become best leaders
• Create strong leaders by example and set the stage for developing vocal leaders
• Build a strong peer support network for aspiring leaders
• Develop leaders who support and learn from current team captains/leaders
• Practice leading self, their class, and below
• Succession Planning — smoothly replace graduating leaders
• Encourage veteran leaders to step up and be vocal leaders
• Establish a solid, cooperative and ongoing partnership with the coaching staff
• Teach and apply the insights and skills necessary to be a responsible and respected leader
• Provide veteran leaders with ongoing coaching and support as they tackle the
tough issues of team leadership
• Provide veteran leaders with a solid peer network for guidance and support
• Provide veteran leaders with highly marketable leadership skills for a lifetime
THE PATRIOT LEAGUE
The Patriot League, which was founded on the principles of admitting athletes who are academically representative of their class, is in its third decade of academic and athletic achievement. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded
education.
The Patriot League began as a successful Division I-AA (now called Football Championship Subdivision) football conference in 1986. Full League members include American, Army, Boston University,
Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy. Associate members include
Fordham in football, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in women’s rowing, Georgetown in both football and women’s rowing, and
Richmond in women’s golf.
These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and
universities have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country.
In the classroom, the Patriot League’s full-member institutions, individually and collectively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first among all Division I conferences
offering scholarships in student-athlete graduation rates according to the NCAA Graduation Rates report. The League finished at the
top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot
League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in
the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports.
League members have also distinguished themselves on the field of play. The Patriot League sponsors championship competition
in 24 sports (11 for men; 13 for women). Championship teams from 15 sports are guaranteed advancement into NCAA post-season competition: baseball, men and women’s basketball, field hockey, football, men’s golf, men and women’s lacrosse, rowing, men and women’s
soccer, softball, men and women’s tennis and volleyball.
Along the timeline of Patriot League history about three-quarters of the Patriot League’s Scholar-Athletes of the Year also received
All-Patriot League status for their exemplary athletic performance. In the Patriot League’s history, more than 200 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans,
while more than 12,000 have qualified for the League’s Academic Honor Roll. More than 30 student-athletes have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Additionally, Patriot League
student-athletes have earned Fulbright Scholarships, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships and NACDA/Disney Scholarships.
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2015 BUCKNELL SCHEDULE
August
Fri.21TOWSON
Sun.
23
at UMBC
Fri.
28
at Loyola Marymount
Sun.
30
at Long Beach State
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
September
Fri.
4
at Mount St. Mary’s
Sun.6SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.)
Fri.11IONA
Sun.
13
at Ohio State
Sun.
20
at Boston University*
Tue.
22
at Duquesne
Sat.26HOLY CROSS*
Wed.
30
at Lafayette*
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
12 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
Meghan Holtz
October
Sun.4COLGATE*
Sat.10NAVY*
Sat.
17
at American*
Wed.21 LOYOLA (Md.)*
Sat.
24
at Lehigh*
Sat.31ARMY WEST POINT*
12 p.m.
12 p.m.
1 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
12 p.m.
Maddie Mulford
November
Tue.
Fri.
Sun.
3
6
8
PL Tournament Quarterfinals^
PL Tournament Semifinals^ PL Tournament Championship^ TBA
TBA
TBA
* Patriot League contest
^ at highest seed
•Home Games in BOLD at Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium
•All times Eastern
•All home games and select road league games available
on Patriot League Network at PatriotLeague.TV
www.BucknellBison.com
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