Bucknell Field Hockey Guide in PDF Format

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Bucknell Field Hockey Guide in PDF Format
QUICK FACTS
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Kelsy Kauffman
Mackenzie Haney
Stephanie Dressler
Katie Mannino
Emily Johnson
Sally Olson
Sarah Ross
Claire Lesher
Lucy Herring
Kayla Sullivan
Lexie Curry
Bayly Jarrett
Kiersten Sydnor
Abby Watson
Nicole Rupnik
Estelle Palandjian
Emily Hitchings
Amy Mucelli
Emma Fitzgerald
M.C. Evans
Lexi Quick
Anna Wills
Ellie McLaughlin
Emily Goodloe
Emily Finn
Shannon Keen
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2015 Roster
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Hometown/High School
Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest
Allison Park, Pa./The Ellis School
McAllisterville, Pa./East Juniata
Oceanport, N.J./Shore Regional
Denver, Pa./Cocalico
Sparta, N.J./Lenape Valley Regional
Pittsburgh, Pa./The Ellis School
Winfield, Pa./Lewisburg
Princeton, N.J./Princeton
Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan Bryn Mawr, Pa./Episcopal Academy Owings Mills, Md./Garrison Forest School Shippensburg, Pa./Mercersburg Academy
Medford, N.J./Shawnee Camp Hill, Pa./Cedar Cliff
Belmont, Mass./Dana Hall School
Fort Washington, Pa./Upper Dublin
Kutztown, Pa./Kutztown Area Rumson, N.J./Rumson-Fairhaven Regional
Yorktown, Va./Tabb Shavertown, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Plymouth Meeting, Pa./William Penn Charter School
Chestnut Hill, Mass./Newton Country Day School
St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs School West Chester, Pa./B. Reed Henderson Hatfield, Pa./North Penn Head Coach: Jeremy Cook (Drexel ’02), eighth season
Assistant Coaches: Hannah Allison (Penn State ’13), first season
Hannah Richard (New Hampshire ’14), second season
2015 Schedule
August
28
at Rutgers
30
MONMOUTH
September
6
PENN STATE
12
PRINCETON
13
vs. California#
18
at Delaware
20
at Albany
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LEHIGH*
29
at Lock Haven
October
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COLGATE*
4
SAINT JOSEPH’S
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at Lafayette*
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at Temple
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HOLY CROSS*
18
PENN
24
at Boston University*
25
at Yale
31
at American*
November
6-7 PL Tournament
Piscataway, N.J.
Lewisburg, Pa.
4 p.m.
11 a.m.
Lewisburg, Pa.
Noon
Lewisburg, Pa.
Noon
University Park, Pa. 1 p.m.
Newark, Del.
7 p.m.
Albany, N.Y.
1 p.m.
Lewisburg, Pa.
11 a.m.
Lock Haven, Pa.
7 p.m.
Lewisburg, Pa.
11 a.m.
Lewisburg, Pa.
3 p.m.
Easton, Pa.
Noon
Philadelphia, Pa.
1 p.m.
Lewisburg, Pa.
11 a.m.
Lewisburg, Pa.
Noon
Boston, Mass.
1 p.m.
New Haven, Conn. 2 p.m.
Washington, D.C.
Noon
Highest Seed
Home games in BOLD CAPS at Graham Field
* - Patriot League game
# at Penn State
University Information
Location: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837
Founded: 1846 as the University at Lewisburg
Enrollment: 3,500
Nickname: Bison
Colors: Orange and Blue
Affiliation: NCAA (Div. I), ECAC
Conference: Patriot League (American, Army,
Boston U., Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross,
Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola (Md.), Navy)
* Institutions sponsoring field hockey in bold
President: John C. Bravman
Athletics Director: John P. Hardt
Senior Woman Administrator: Maisha Kelly
Field Hockey Information
First Varsity Season: 1973 (332-365-27 alltime record)
Head Coach: Jeremy Cook (Drexel ’02)
Record at Bucknell: 68-65 (eighth season)
Career Record: 68-65 (eighth season)
Assistant Coaches: Hannah Allison (Penn
State ’13), Hannah Richard (New Hampshire ’14)
2014 Record: 13-6, 6-0 Patriot League (1st)
2015 Captains: Abby Watson (lead captain), Amy
Mucelli, Kayla Sullivan
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5
Home Field (surface/capacity): Graham Field
(Astroturf/1,000)
Press Box Phone: 570-577-2318
Field Hockey Phone: 570-577-1927
Field Hockey E-mail: [email protected]
Field Hockey Fax: 570-577-1660
Field Hockey Address: Jeremy Cook, Head
Field Hockey Coach, Bucknell University,
KLARC G235, Lewisburg, PA 17837
Athletic Communications
Field Hockey Contact: Matt Jackson
Phone: 570-577-1835
Fax: 570-577-1660
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.BucknellBison.com
Twitter: @BisonSports
Credits
The 2015 Bucknell Field Hockey Media Guide was
written and edited by Matt Jackson, of the Bucknell Athletic Communications Office. Photography
provided by Marc Hagemeier and Joel Turrell.
TBA
Bison Good Sports
In 2006, the Bucknell Department of Athletics and Recreation announced its new “Bison Good Sports!” campaign,
a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events.
The objective of the campaign, according to Bucknell director of athletics and recreation John Hardt “is to thank
fans for the tremendous energy and enthusiasm they bring to each Bucknell athletics contest while also empowering
them as caretakers of the collegiate gameday experience. While the extremes of unwanted behavior and its impact
on home and visiting fans are not commonplace at Bison athletics events, Bucknell and our visiting teams ask for our
fans’ help in keeping their support of our teams positive and cheer with positive encouragement, rather than supporting an atmosphere of intimidation that attempts to degrade opposing players and teams. We hope that our fans will
continue to join our players, coaches and staff in helping all spectators find creative and ingenious ways to positively
support our Bucknell student-athletes.” 2
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic
and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24
men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football
conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in
1990 and includes American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate,
Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola and Navy as full members, and
Fordham, Georgetown, MIT and Richmond as associate members. These
institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their
alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. The
Patriot League will celebrate its 25th Anniversary as an all-sport conference
during the 2015-16 season.
Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all
Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate
Report. The League also had 92 percent of its teams score above the national APR average in the most recent data, and 101 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. The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to
provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high
academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in
society. During the 2014-15 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes
and teams have accomplished the following:
*101 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards
for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport in Academic Progress Rate
(APR), with 88 of those earning perfect scores.
*The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in Public
Recognition Awards, while Bucknell, Lafayette and Colgate all placed in
the top six nationally.
*92 percent of Patriot League teams scored above the national average
in APR, while more than 70 percent had at least a 990 score.
*Eleven student-athletes earned Capital One Academic All-America recognition, including first-team accolades for Navy’s Tom Buffone (Track and
Field) and Ellen Bradford (Swimming and Diving), American’s Jen Dumiak
(Women’s Basketball) and Fordham’s Brett Biestek (Football).
*Navy’s Tom Buffone (Track and Field) and Loren Generi (Women’s
Lacrosse) and Lafayette’s Cory Spera (Baseball) earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships.
*Buffone and Dumiak were named the Corvias Patriot League Male and
Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year honorees, respectively.
*Thirty-four student-athletes received Capital One/CoSIDA Academic
All-District recognition.
*There were 2,745 student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic
Honor Roll in 2014-15, including 217 with a semester GPA of at least 4.0.
*Bucknell’s Ryan Frazier (Men’s Basketball) and Andrea Siefert
(Women’s Rowing) each received the Patriot League Award of Outstanding
Leadership and Character, while Lehigh’s Ashley Blanks (Women’s Soccer)
was named the League’s Sportsmanship Award winner.
*Four Patriot Leaguers were named Senior CLASS Award finalists, with
Colgate’s Caroline Brawner (Women’s Soccer) and Army West Point’s Sam
Somers (Men’s Lacrosse) earning first-team recognition.
*Brawner was also one of the League’s nominations for the NCAA
Woman of the Year award along with Boston University’s Valentina Cerda
Eimbcke (Field Hockey).
*Navy won the Corvias
Patriot League Presidents’
Cup for the third time in the last
The Presidents’ Cup signifies overall
excellence in the 24 sports sponsored by
four years.
*The Mids also won the the Patriot League, and Bucknell has won
men’s title while Boston Uni- the Cup 18 times in its 25-year existence,
versity repeated as women’s including 14 of the last 18 years.
The Presidents’ Cup is awarded anchampion.
*Loyola won a pair of NCAA nually to the institution that accumulates
Tournament games to become the highest point total over the entire
academic year, with points awarded on
the first Patriot League womthe basis of the school’s finish in each of
en’s lacrosse team to advance the 24 Patriot League sports. If there is a
to the quarterfinal round, and league tournament in a sport, the points
also finished in the top 10 of the are awarded based on the average of the
IWLCA Coaches Poll.
regular season and tournament finish,
*Fordham (Football) and and if there is no postseason tournament,
Lehigh (Softball) also won points are awarded based on regularNCAA Tournament contests season standings.
in 2014-15.
*Fordham running back Chase Edmonds won the Jerry Rice Award as
the FCS Freshman of the Year.
*Edmonds was also named the ECAC Offensive Rookie of the Year,
while Bucknell’s Evan Byers was selected as the ECAC Defensive Player
of the Year.
*Twenty-four Patriot Leaguers were named All-Americans in team sports,
with first-team status for Byers and Fordham’s Mason Halter in football and
Navy’s Joseph Greenspan in men’s soccer
*Four Patriot Leaguers competed at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, and Lehigh’s Elizabeth Weiler became the League’s first female
All-American since 2005.
*Lehigh’s Ryan Mahalsky became the first Patriot Leaguer since 2007-08
and sixth all-time to compete at the NCAA Championships for both cross
country and outdoor track and field in the same season.
*Bucknell’s Emma Levendoski competed in both the 100-meter and
200-meter backstroke at the NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship.
*A League record nine student-athletes were selected in the Major
League Lacrosse (MLL) Draft entering the 2015 season, with Army West
Point’s John Glesener, Loyola’s Nikko Pontrello and Colgate’s Ryan Walsh
among the top 11 picks.
*Navy’s Joseph Greenspan and Boston University’s Dominique Badji
were both selected in the first four rounds of the Major League Soccer
(MLS) Draft.
*Five Patriot Leaguers were taken in the Major League Baseball (MLB)
First-Year Player Draft.
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FULL MEMBERS
American University
Boston University
Bucknell University
Colgate University
The College of the Holy Cross
Lafayette College
Lehigh University
Loyola Maryland University
U.S. Military Academy (Army)
U.S. Naval Academy (Navy)
PATRIOT
LEAGUE
3773 Corporate Parkway, Suite 190
Center Valley, PA 18034
Phone: 610-289-1950
Administrative Fax: 610-289-1951
Media Relations Fax: 610-289-1952
Web site: www.patriotleague.com
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Fordham University (Football)
Georgetown University (Football,
Women’s Rowing)
MIT (Women’s Rowing)
Richmond (Women’s Golf)
*Field Hockey members in bold
The Presidents’ Cup
Presidents’ Cup Champions
1991 — Bucknell
2004 — Bucknell
1992 — Bucknell
2005 — Army
1993 — Bucknell
2006 — Bucknell
1994 — Army
2007 — Bucknell
1995 — Army
2008 — Bucknell
1996 — Bucknell
2009 — Bucknell
1997 — Army
2010 — Bucknell
1998 — Bucknell
2011 — Bucknell
1999 — Bucknell
2012 — Navy
2000 — Bucknell
2013 — Bucknell
2001 — Bucknell
2014 — Navy
2002 — Bucknell
2015 — Navy
2003 — Bucknell
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what it means
to be a bison
“... the pursuit of athletics in college
need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well developed
body his brain will get the benefit of it.”
- Chris ty Mathew son, in his book
won in the ninth, written in 1910
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 in the purest sense. In
doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.
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BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
Training Bison Student-Athletes
to Become Effective Leaders in
Academics, in Athletics, and in Life
Competitive sports at Bucknell dates back to 1870, and more than a century later Bucknell has
established itself as a national leader in providing successful academic and athletic opportunities
for student-athletes. Today, the Department of Athletics & Recreation strives to set the standard of
excellence among all intercollegiate programs by maintaining academic priorities and supporting
educational and personal development, all while providing the rigorous and competitive Division I
athletics opportunity sought by Bucknell student-athletes.
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 student-athletes and coaches in their continual quest to become leaders in
academics, in athletics and in life.
This is the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
• In the summer of 2011 the Bucknell Department of Athletics & Recreation implemented a formal
leadership development program.
• Initial workshops were facilitated by the Janssen Sports Leadership Center.
• As part of a Patriot League-wide leadership initiative, the program is designed to help studentathletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields.
• Initially, a group of 60 student-athletes were identified as members. These workshops for both
student-athletes and their coaches have set the stage for ongoing programming that will encompass the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy.
GOALS FOR THE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
• 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
Claire Maree O’Bryan makes a presentation during the 2014 Leadership Academy
Kickoff Event
Ryan Frazier makes a presentation to the
group at the event
What they’re saying ...
“I applaud our athletics department for providing our student-athletes with this exciting program.
We are confident the young men and women participating will take full advantage of all that the
Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy has to offer.”
- Bucknell University President John Bravman
“At Bucknell, our intercollegiate athletics program embraces and reflects the University’s mission,
core values and educational goals. Leadership development is one of the many important opportunities that is inherent in athletics. Cultivating great leadership is of critical importance, as it not only
contributes to the success of our teams, but the benefits of becoming a great leader ultimately will
extend well beyond the practice and playing fields and last a lifetime.”
- Director of Athletics & Recreation John Hardt
“The Patriot League believes in the motto of `today’s scholar-athletes, tomorrow’s leaders,’
and the program provides a unique platform for student-athletes to further their growth into leadership roles. We remain committed to providing student-athletes an opportunity to achieve their
potential academically and athletically while preparing to become leaders and make meaningful
contributions to society.”
- Former Patriot League Executive Director Carolyn Schlie Femovich
Bucknell football alum Tom Martin at a
Leadership Academy networking event.
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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
SEASON PREVIEW
A season like the one Bucknell’s field hockey team had last
year can have a lasting impact on
a program. As the Bison prepare
to start the 2015 campaign, head
coach Jeremy Cook is already
seeing positive changes that come
from winning a Patriot League regular season title with an unbeaten
6-0 record.
“The young players are coming into the program with the expectation of winning, which is very
different than it used to be,” said
Cook, who was voted the 2014
Patriot League Coach of the Year.
“That really helps. We know we
don’t necessarily have to change
anything, we just need to get better at what we’re doing.”
With the largest recruiting
class - nine players - in his eight
years at Bucknell, Cook will need
some of those freshmen to step
up in a hurry. The Bison lost five
seniors from last year’s team. All
five were starters, and four were
voted to the All-Patriot League
Team. The group included players
from both ends of the field and accounted for 49 percent (20 of 41)
of the team’s goals and 62 percent
(18 of 29) of the team’s assists.
“It’s always a little interesting
at the beginning of the year figuring out where the goals are going
to come from,” Cook said. “Our
corner group was very productive
from last season, but we’ve had
to replace all three of those positions. That’s one group we didn’t
really sub much. They were out there together for the past few years and
now they’ve graduated. That’s going to be difficult to replace starting from
scratch.”
As for the rest of the field, Cook isn’t as concerned. While the team
rarely switched up its three corner spots, he says the Bison subbed players
during gameplay signifcantly more often than most teams in the country.
He hopes that will pay dividends as players step into a larger role this season, as well as years to come.
“You make decisions that are for the short-term while also keeping the
long term in mind,” Cook said. “That’s something I’ve learned over time.
If you want to have a program with a longer period of success, you have
to make those kind of decisions. In the past we have done a good job of
getting more players on the field than other teams. We typically play 17 or
18 players and we will continue to do that. The benefit from that is you end
up with players filling in next year that already saw time this year, even if it
wasn’t as impactful at the time. They at least know what they have to do to
be successful on the field instead of being new to everything.”
Offensively, the Bison return two seniors that are expected to anchor
the team up front. Kiersten Sydnor was second on the team with seven
goals last season, while also adding two assists. Abby Watson added three
goals and assisted on five. Multiple players are still battling for the third
spot.
The four midfield spots, especially on the inside, could provide the
most stability for the Bison. Senior Kayla Sullivan and junior Amy Mucelli,
both of whom were named captains prior to the season, started every
game last year and are expected to fill the two inside positions. On the
outside, juniors Estelle Palandjian and Kelsy Kauffman are the frontunners
to start. Neither started last season, but Palandjian played in all 19 games,
while Kauffman appeared in 17.
In the back, Anna Wills started all 19 games last season and will make
the move from the left side into the middle. The outside backs are up for
grabs, but senior Emily Hitchings is battling her way back from an injury
that caused her to miss all but four games last season, and freshman Lexi
Quick has impressed the coaching staff during preseason practice. Prior
to her injury, Hitchings had played in all 41 games of her career, including
22 as a starter.
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“The backfield is where we will see the biggest change, because we
lost two all-league players,” Cook said.
Watson was named the lead captain for the Bison, joining Sullivan and
Mucelli as team leaders this season.
“Abby amd Kayla are in their fourth year here so they really understand
what they’re doing and offer a lot on and off the field.” Cook said. “Amy has
come on really strong. She was a starter this past season and has really
emerged since last spring as one of our more physical players on the field. We expect big things from them.”
In addition to competing in a conference that has greatly improved over
recent years, the Bison will be tested with tough competition throughout
the season. Four teams on the schedule, including No. 20 Boston University, are ranked in the top 20 of the first NFHCA Coaches Poll. The others
are Albany and Penn State, both tied for seventh, and No. 15 Princeton.
They have an addition three teams - Temple, Delaware, and Rutgers - that
finished in the top 30 of the RPI last season.
Bucknell was picked third in the Patriot League Preseason Poll, coming
in behind defending champion Boston University and American. The Bison
swept both teams during the regular season last year, but were edged by
the Terriers in the Patriot League Championship held at Graham Field.
“I’d say from top to bottom it’s the best since I’ve been here,” Cook said
of the Patriot League. “Everybody seems to be getting better. American
and Boston have been good for 15-20 years, so looking at that we still feel
like a little bit of an underdog with those two teams in the league. But, with
Lafayette winning a few championships recently and us getting competitive, it has really changed the league.”
Boston University returns the reigning Patriot League player of the
Year in Sofi Laurito and three other All-Patriot League selections, while
American has the reigning Rookie of the Year in Angela Virtu.
Bucknell’s four All-Patriot Leaguers have graduated, of course, but that
hasn’t had an effect on the team’s attitude during preseason practice.
“I’m really happy with the group we have,” Cook said. “The positive
culture and environment this group has created is awesome. It’s a joy to
come to work every day with this group, win or lose. I think we are doing
things the right way. The vast majority of our team has invested themselves
fully into what we’re doing. I don’t think anybody is going to outwork us this
year.”
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RETURNING PLAYERS
Lexie
CURRY
Sophomore | Forward
Bryn Mawr, Pa./Episcopal Academy
2014 (Freshman): Played in 18 of the team’s 19 games, missing one due to
injury ... scored three goals and registered six shots on goal ... scored first
career goal in win over Saint Joseph’s ... also scored in wins over Boston
University and Lehigh ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic
Honor Roll and on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
High School/Personal: Played both field hockey and basketball at Episcopal Academy High School … a member of the WC Eagles Field Hockey
Club … four-time varsity letterwinner in field hockey… four-time National
Indoor Tournament participant and pool winner in 2009 … two-time Inter-Ac
League champion … served as co-captain on a team that played to a 20-2-1
record, competed in the Pennsylvania PAISSA finals and was ranked No.
12 nationally in 2012 … named an All-Inter-Ac and All-Delco player in 2012
and 2013… spoke at the Episcopal Academy’s annual sports weekend, representing all female athletes … received her school’s Class of 1994 Field
Hockey Award … named to the NFHCA High School National Academic
Squad … daughter of Catherine Town and Michael Curry.
Major: Undeclared in the School of Management
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
2014
Career
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
18-0
9
3
0
6
0
18-0
9
3
0
6
0
3
Stephanie
DRESSLER
Sophomore | Defender
McAllisterville, Pa./East Juniata
2014 (Freshman): Appeared in all 19 games ... tallied two assists and four
shots on goal ... her assists came in wins over conference opponents Boston
University and Holy Cross.
High School/Personal: Three-time varsity letterwinner for East Juniata
High School … a member of the Key State Field Hockey Club … 2010 Tri
Valley League Honorable Mention … named to the 2011 Tri Valley League
second team … earned first team Tri Valley League honors in 2012 and 2013
… varsity captain from 2011 to 2013 … selected as her team’s Midfield MVP
for four straight seasons … pool champion at the 2010 U16 Field Hockey
Festival … won a silver medal at the 2009 Futures National Championship
team and a gold medal in 2013 … member of the National honor Society …
daughter of Lori and Dan Dressler … has two brothers, Colby and Brandon
… aunt, Eileen Fannon, played field hockey and lacrosse at Lock Haven …
uncle, Mark McCoy, ran track for Lock Haven.
Major: Undeclared
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2014
19-0
5
0
2
2
0
Career
19-0
5
0
2
2
0
9
33
Emily
FINN
RETURNING PLAYERS
Sophomore | Goalkeeper
West Chester, Pa./B. Reed Henderson
2014 (Freshman): Appeared in goal in two games ... entered as the goalkeeper for 5:44 of a shutout win over Saint Joseph’s ... also saw significant
minutes in a loss to nationally-ranked Penn State.
High School/Personal: Three-time varsity letterwinner at B. Reed Henderson High School in West Chester, Pa. … a member of the WC Eagles Field
Hockey Club … two-time pool champion at U19 Field Hockey National Indoor
Tournament … two-time pool champion at U16 Field Hockey National Indoor
Tournamen … 2011 and 2013 Chesmont Champion in District 1 … helped
her team go undefeated in 2013 … varsity tri-captain in 2013 … 2013 PIAA
AAA District 1 Champion … 2013 PIAAA State Semifinalist … named to 2013
All-Southeast Pennsylvania second team … named to the 2013 All Area first
team… selected as a 2013 NFHCA Academic All-American ...daughter of
Marguerite and Daniel Finn … has two brothers, Sean and Colin … cousin,
Kathleen Hohwald, swam at Cornell … aunt, Maureen Finn Austin, was an
All-Ivy field hockey player and an All-American lacrosse player at Harvard
University.
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Year
GP-GS
Minutes
GA
Saves
Save %
Record
Shutouts
2014
Career
2-0
21:58
0
0
---
0-0
0
2-0
21:58
0
0
---
0-0
0
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Emma
FITZGERALD
Junior | Forward
Rumson, N.J./Rumson-Fairhaven Regional
2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 19 games ... scored two goals, both
of which were game-winners ... goals came in wins over UMass Lowell and
Colgate ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll and on
the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 17 games as a freshman … tallied one goal
vs. Missouri State … NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection
… Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection.
High School/Personal: Four-year varsity starter and letterwinner at Rumson-Fairhaven Regional High School ... team captain ... team MVP in 2012
... North 2, Group II 2012 State Champion ... three-time Shore Conference
Division Champion (2010-12) ... named First Team All-Shore Conference
and All-County in 2012 ... named Offensive Player of the Year in 2011 ... twotime First Team All-Coaches Division ... member of the Jersey Intensity Field
Hockey Club ... daughter of Megan and Brian Fitzgerald ... father, Brian,
played ice hockey at Villanova ... aunt, Marion Fitzgerald Richardson, played
field hockey at Boston College.
Major: Spanish
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Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2013
17-0
3
1
0
2
0
2014
19-0
6
2
0
4
0
Career
36-0
9
3
0
6
0
29
RETURNING PLAYERS
Emily
GOODLOE
2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in four games ... played in wins over Saint
Joseph’s, Lafayette and Colgate ... registered a shot on goal against Saint
Joseph’s ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll and
on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in one game as a freshman … NFHCA Division
I National Academic Squad selection … Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
selection.
Junior | Defender
St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs School
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2013
1-0
0
0
0
0
0
2014
4-0
1
0
0
0
0
Career
5-0
1
0
0
0
0
High School/Personal: Ten-time varsity letterwinner in field hockey, basketball and soccer at the John Burroughs School ... 2010 MWAA State Champion ... First Team MWAA All-Metro League selection in 2012 ... Second Team
All-Metro League selection in 2010 and 2011 ... member of the AIM Field
Hockey Club ... named Second Team MWAA All-Metro League in soccer
as a freshman and sophomore ... daughter of Laura and Allan Goodloe ...
sister, Carrie, played field hockey at the University of Virginia ... brother, Trip,
played football at Denison.
Major: Neuroscience
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Emily
HITCHINGS
Senior | Midfielder
Fort Washington, Pa./Upper Dublin
2014 (Junior): Appeared in four games, including two as a starter ... played
in wins over Monmouth, Penn and Holy Cross ... earned a spot on the Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll and on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 18 games, starting in 17 … NFHCA
Division I National Academic Squad selection … Patriot League Academic
Honor Roll selection.
2012 (Freshman): Appeared in all 19 games during debut campaign, earning three starting assignments early in the season … tallied first career goal
vs. Temple … score gave Bucknell a 3-1 first-half lead against the Owls
… member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
Squad and Bucknell Dean’s List.
High School/Personal: Four-year varsity starter and letterwinner with 66
career goals and 17 career assists at Upper Dublin High School … named
2011 First Team All-State by the Pennsylvania High School FHCA and First
Team Suburban I All-League … four-time leading scorer and second leading
scorer in Upper Dublin school history … two-time Most Valuable Player as
voted by teammates … two-time National Festival and Disney Showcase
participant … also four-year starter in lacrosse … daughter of Susan and Brian Hitchings … parents are members of Bucknell Class of 1984 … mother,
Susan Lenker Hitchings, played field hockey for the Bison and ranks seventh
all-time in career goals (26) and 10th in career points (61) ... grandparents,
Bill ’56 and Carol ’57 Lenker, are Bucknell graduates.
Major: Early Childhood Education
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2012
19-3
4
1
0
2
0
2013
18-17
1
0
0
0
0
2014
4-2
0
0
0
0
0
Career
41-22
5
1
0
2
0
11
13
RETURNING PLAYERS
Bayly
JARRETT
Sophomore | Midfielder
Owings Mills, Md./Garrison Forest School
2014 (Freshman): Played in one game ... made career debut in a loss to
Drexel.
High School/Personal: Played varsity field hockey for the Garrison Forest School in Owings Mills, Md. … a member of the Reach Field Hockey
Club … three-time IAAM A-Conference Division champion … leading varsity
scorer in 2012 … second in goals in 2013 … 2012 Junior Olympian … 2013
Baltimore Sun Top 10 Player … 2013 IAAM A-Conference All Star … named
to the 2013 NFHCA High School National Academic Squad as a Scholar of
Distinction … daughter of Liza and Bo Jarrett … has one brother, Bosley
… father played four years of Division III lacrosse at Roanoke College …
uncles Pete Ward (Vermont) and Rusty Ward (Delaware) played four years
of Division I lacrosse.
Major: Undeclared in the School of Management
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
2014
1-0
0
0
Career
1-0
0
0
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
Emily
JOHNSON
Sophomore | Forward
Denver, Pa./Cocalico
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
2014
4-0
0
0
0
0
Def. Saves
0
Career
4-0
0
0
0
0
0
2014 (Freshman): Appeared in four games, including a win over conference
opponent Colgate ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll and on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
High School/Personal: Two-time varsity letterwinner in field hockey and
three-time varsity letterwinner in track at Cocalico High School … a member of the XCalibur Field Hockey Club … 2010 PIAA State Runner-Up in
field hockey … 2011 Track LL League 4x100 relay champion … won three
consecutive Lancaster-Lebanon League Section II championships in field
hockey … varsity captain for field hockey in 2013 … named a 2013 LL
League All-Star in field hockey … selected to the NFHCA High School National Academic Squad … vice-president of the National Honor Society …
daughter of Sue and Nelson Johnson … has one brother, Jonathan Gordon
… father played football and baseball at the University of Pennsylvania …
brother played tennis at West Chester University and now coaches at Allegheny College.
Major: Undeclared
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RETURNING PLAYERS
Kelsy
KAUFFMAN
Sophomore | Midfielder
Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest
2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in 17 games ... played in a win against nationally-ranked Princeton and in both Patriot League Tournament games ...
earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll and the NFHCA
National Academic Squad.
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 16 games as a freshman … NFHCA Division
I National Academic Squad selection … Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
selection.
H.S./Personal: Four-year varsity letterwinner in field hockey at Cedar Crest
High School ... also lettered twice in soccer and track and field ... team captain ... team MVP in 2011 and 2012 ... First Team Lebanon County All-Star in
2011 and 2012 ... also a Second Team Lancaster-Lebanon League Section
All-Star in 2011 and 2012 ... Lancaster-Lebanon League Academic All-Star
in 2012 ... Patriot News Big 11 Honorable Mention as a senior ... National
Field Hockey Festival gold medalist in 2011 ... member of the Penn Lanco
Field Hockey Club ... daughter of Tracy and Tom Kauffman ... father was a
member of the swimming & diving team at Susquehanna University.
Major: Chemistry
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2013
16-0
3
0
0
0
0
2014
17-0
0
0
0
0
0
Career
33-0
3
0
0
0
0
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Shannon
KEEN
Senior | Goalkeeper
Hatfield, Pa./North Penn
2014 (Junior): Started all 19 games in goal ... set a program record with 13
wins ... tied Bucknell single-season record with seven shutouts and played
65 minutes of an eighth shutout ... posted a winning percentage of .684,
good enough for third on the school’s single-season list ... finished the season with 53 saves and a .663 save percentage ... made two saves in a 2-0
shutout win over Colgate in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament
... two-time Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week selection ... earned a
spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in one game vs. Holy Cross … tallied one
save in 35 minutes played … Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection.
2012 (Freshman): Came off the bench twice in rookie season … saw action
against Colgate and Lehigh … combined with Erica Perrine for the 6-0 shutout against the Raiders … made first two career saves against the Mountain
Hawks.
Year
GP-GS
Minutes
GA
Saves
Save %
Record
Shutouts
2
.500
0-0
0
1
1.000
0-0
0
27
53
.663
13-6
7
High School/Personal: Three-year varsity letterwinner and 2011 Team Defensive MVP … named Third Team Suburban I All-League in 2010 and 2011
… member of North Penn Team that qualified for PIAA State Championship
in 2011 … also played varsity and travel softball … founding member of the
Goodwill Ambassadors Club … daughter of Karen and Ken Keen.
2012
2-0
34:44
2
2013
1-0
35:00
0
2014
19-19
1276:55
Career
22-19
1346:39
29
56
.659
13-6
7
Major: Double major in Education and Psychology
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20
RETURNING PLAYERS
Amy
MUCELLI
Junior | Midfielder
Kutztown, Pa./Kutztown Area
2014 (Sophomore): Started all 19 games ... scored two goals on two shots
on goal ... scored game-winner against Saint Joseph’s ... also scored in a win
over Colgate ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
and on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in all 18 games as a freshman … started in
final two games of season (vs. Rutgers and vs. Boston University) … tallied
one goal vs. Holy Cross … NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection … Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection.
High School/Personal: Four-year varsity letterwinner in field hockey at
Kutztown Area High School ... also lettered in basketball, soccer and track
... team captain ... team MVP in 2012 ... Second Team All-State selection
in 2012 ... First Team All-Division in 2012 ... member of the X-Calibur Field
Hockey Club ... named a Berks County All-Star in basketball as a senior ...
First Team All-Division in soccer ... daughter of Christine and Richard Mucelli ... sister, Kelsey, is a junior with Bucknell field hockey ... brother, Ricky,
played soccer at Kutztown University.
Major: Geology
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2013
18-2
2
1
0
2
0
2014
19-19
3
2
0
4
0
Career
37-21
5
3
0
6
0
18
Estelle
PALANDJIAN
Junior | Midfielder
Belmont, Mass./Dana Hall School
2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 19 games ... registered a shot in a win
over Holy Cross ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 17 games as a freshman … tallied one goal
vs. Rutgers.
H.S./Personal: Four-year varsity letterwinner in field hockey at Dana Hall
School ... also lettered in volleyball and lacrosse ... team captain as a senior
... All-League selection in 2012 ... New England All-Star Team and All-League
selection in 2011 ... Rookie of the Year in 2009 ... member of the Cape Ann
Coalition Field Hockey Club ... daughter of Dionne and Paul Palandjian ...
father, Paul, played tennis at Harvard ... uncle, Peter, played tennis at Harvard and professionally ... brother, Nicolas, plays lacrosse at Ohio Wesleyan
... cousin, Manon, played volleyball at Boston College ... uncle, John Kazosian, played hockey at Dartmouth ... uncle, Mark Kazosian, played hockey at
Princeton ... aunt, Kelly Kazosian, played field hockey at Boston College ...
aunt, Lauren Kazosian, played field hockey at Providence.
Major: Sociology
14
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2013
17-0
2
1
0
2
0
2014
19-0
1
0
0
0
0
Career
36-0
3
1
0
2
0
8
RETURNING PLAYERS
Sarah
ROSS
2014 (Sophomore): Did not compete ... earned a spot on the Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll and on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in one game (vs. Holy Cross) as a freshman
… NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection … Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll selection.
Junior | Defender
Pittsburgh, Pa./The Ellis School
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2013
1-0
0
0
0
0
0
2014
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Career
1-0
0
0
0
0
0
H.S./Personal: Eleven-time varsity letterwinner in field hockey, track and
field and lacrosse at The Ellis School ... team captain ... WPIAL AA All-Star
in 2012 ... WPIAL AA Tournament Champion in 2010 ... WPIAL AA Section
Tournament Champion in 2009 ... member of the Team Golden Triangle Field
Hockey Club ... WPIAL state qualifier in 800 meters and 4x400 and 4x800
relays ... daughter of Lisa and Richard Ross ... aunt and uncle, Tom and Sally
Bentley, are members of the Bucknell Class of 1971 ... uncle, Steve Katz,
played baseball at Pittsburgh.
Major: English-Literary Studies
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Kayla
SULLIVAN
Senior | Midfielder
Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan
2014 (Junior): Started all 19 games ... tallied two goals and five shots on
goal ... scored goals in back-to-back games in wins over Lafayette and Colgate ... took the team’s only two penalty strokes of the season and went a
perfect 2-for-2 ... goal against Lafayette tied the game in the 52nd minute of
a 2-1 Bison victory.
2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games, starting in one vs. New Hampshire.
2012 (Freshman): Appeared in all 19 games and started the final 14 of the
season … totaled five points in debut campaign (2G, 1A) … both goals came
in back-to-back games at Colgate and Rutgers … offensive outburst earned
her Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors for the first time … first career
assist came on the game-winning goal at Harvard and gave her the title of
Patriot League Rookie of the Week for a second consecutive voting period.
High School/Personal: Four-year varsity starter and letterwinner at Bridgewater-Raritan High School … member of team that won four North Jersey
Group IV State Championships … also four-year Somerset County and
Skyland Conference Champion … 2010 NFHCA High School Mid-Atlantic
Regional Team … three-time All-Group IV and All-Skyland Conference Defensive Team … also a three-time First Team Somerset County selection
… 2010 Junior Olympics Gold Medal Winner … two-time Junior Olympics
selection … four-time National Festival participant and three-time National
Indoor Tournament participant … daughter of Barbara and Michael Sullivan.
Major: Sociology
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2012
19-14
8
2
1
5
0
2013
10-1
2
0
0
0
0
2014
19-19
10
2
0
4
0
Career
48-34
20
2
1
9
0
15
14
RETURNING PLAYERS
Kiersten
SYDNOR
Senior | Forward
Shippensburg, Pa./Mercersburg Academy
2014 (Junior): Started all 19 games ... second on the team and fifth in the
Patriot League with seven goals, while also adding two assists ... team was
6-0 when she scored a goal ... scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Lock Haven ... also scored game-winning goals against Lafayette and Lehigh ... other
scores came in wins over Saint Joseph’s, Boston University and Holy Cross.
2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 18 games, starting in nine … fourth on
team with 14 points (six goals, two assists) … two two-goal outings (vs. Missouri State and vs. Lehigh).
2012 (Freshman): Appeared in all 19 games in rookie campaign … led all
Bison freshmen with five goals and 10 points … registered first career multigoal game against Towson, scoring twice against the Tigers … outing earned
her Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors for the third time … also
earned Rookie of the Week honors in the first two weeks of the season after
scoring a goal in two of her first three career games … tallied the gamewinning goal in a 2-1 overtime victory at Fairfield.
High School/Personal: Four-year varsity starter and letterwinner with 57
career goals and 30 career assists … 2011 First Team Mid-Atlantic Prep
League and Team MVP… three seasons as team’s leading scorer … finished career as Mercersburg Academy’s all-time leading scorer … two-time
National Festival participant and four-time National Indoor Tournament participant … also a varsity letterwinner in track & field and lacrosse … daughter
of Diana and Stanford Sydnor ... relative, Brice, is a member of Bucknell’s
football team ... father, Stanford, was a member of the track and field team at
West Chester State ... cousin, Shelby Sydnor, played field hockey at Mary-
16
land ... cousin, Lydia Sydnor, plays field hockey at Michigan ... uncle, Willie
Sydnor, played football at Syracuse and for the Pittsburgh Steeler ... uncle,
Chris Sydnor, played football at Penn State and with the Oakland Raiders ...
uncle, Chad Sydnor, played football at Maryland and with the Chicago Bears
... aunt, Kathy Sydnor, was a member of the track and field team at Villanova.
Major: Neuroscience.
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2012
19-0
20
5
0
10
0
2013
18-9
23
6
2
14
0
2014
19-19
37
7
2
16
0
Career
56-28
80
18
4
40
0
Abby
WATSON
Senior | Forward
Medford, N.J./Shawnee
2014 (Junior): Voted to the Academic All-Patriot League Team after posting
a perfect 4.0 GPA during the spring semester ... started all 19 games ... third
on the team with five assists, while also adding three goals ... team was a
perfect 6-0 when she recorded either a goal or an assist ... had game-winning goals against Boston University and Holy Cross ... scored in a 2-0 win
over Colgate in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament ... assisted
on the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Lafayette ... registered two assists in a win over Lehigh ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic
Honor Roll and on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 18 games, starting in four … third on
team with 15 points (six goals, three assists) … tied for second on team in
shots on goal (19) … Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (10/14) after hat trick in four shots on goal vs. Holy Cross … NFHCA Division I National
Academic Squad selection … Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection
… Patriot League All-Academic Team selection.
2012 (Freshman): Started 11 of 19 games for the Bison in her debut season … became a more regular member of the starting lineup in September,
replacing Vickie Resh while she was playing at the Junior Pan-American
Games … finished season with one goal and two assists … first career goal
came in 4-3 overtime win against Saint Francis (Pa.) … notched both assists
during Patriot League play against Colgate and Lehigh … named Patriot
League Rookie of the Week on Oct. 22 after her assist in the win against
the Mountain Hawks … member of Bucknell Dean’s List and Patriot League
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Academic Honor Roll … also a member of the NFHCA All-Academic Squad
and was named to the NFHCA’s Division I Scholars of Distinction list for her
perfect 4.0 GPA during the season.
High School/Personal: Three-year varsity letterwinner … 2011 First Team
All-Somerset County … 2011 NFHCA High School National Academic Squad
… 2011 National Club Championship gold medalist … 2011 National Futures
Tournament silver medalist … two-time National Indoor tournament participant … also lettered in indoor and outdoor track & field … volunteer nursery
school teacher and homeroom representative … daughter of Donna and
Stephen Watson.
Major: Civil Engineering-Management for Engineers
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
2012
2013
Points
Def. Saves
19-11
4
1
18-4
25
6
2
4
0
3
15
2014
19-19
22
0
3
5
11
0
Career
56-34
51
10
10
30
0
27
RETURNING PLAYERS
Anna
WILLS
Junior | Defender
Plymouth Meeting, Pa./William Penn Charter
2014 (Sophomore): Voted to the Academic All-Patriot League Team ... started all 19 games ... tallied two goals and two assists ... scored in wins over
Lehigh and Colgate ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll and on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 14 games, starting in final seven games of
season … NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection … Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll selection.
High School/Personal: Three-year varsity letterwinner in field hockey and
lacrosse at the William Penn Charter School ... team captain ... team MVP
in 2012 ... All-InterAc League First Team in 2011 and 2012 ... National Field
Hockey Festival gold medalist ... member of the Mystx Field Hockey Club
... National Merit Scholar and member of the Cum Laude Society ... also a
member of the NFHCA High School National Academic Squad ... three-year
National Spanish Exam medalist ... daughter of Liz and Frank Wills … sister,
Liz, was an All-Patriot League field hockey player at Bucknell and is now
an assistant coach at Bryn Mawr ... brother, Brendan, is a member of the
Bucknell Class of 2011 and was a member of the swimming & diving team …
brother, Frank, was a member of the swimming & diving team at West Ches-
ter University … mother swam and played field hockey at La Salle … mother
was also a Field Hockey National Champion and is a member of the La Salle
Hall of Athletes … grandfather, Lou McCabe, played soccer at Ursinus College … great-grandfather, Louis McCabe, played professional baseball with
the Philadelphia Athletics.
Major: Double major in English-Film Studies and Political Science
Year
GP-GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Def. Saves
2013
14-7
0
0
0
0
0
2014
19-19
9
2
2
6
0
Career
33-26
9
2
2
6
0
17
22
NEWCOMERS
M.C.
EVANS
Freshman | Forward
Norfolk, Va./Tabb
High School/Personal: Three-year letterwinner in both field hockey and
lacrosse and two-year letterwinner in indoor track and field … selected AllState and First Team All-Region and All-Conference after scoring 20 goals
and adding 19 assists, while leading Tabb High School to a 22-1 record and
region and conference titles as a senior … Second Team All-Conference as a
junior … played for Focus Field Hockey Club … daughter of Andre and Terri
Evans … has two sisters, Elise and Caroline … also an accomplished singer,
ranking first in the district for voice (soprano 2).
2
Major: Undeclared
Mackenzie
HANEY
Freshman | Defender
Allison Park, Pa./The Ellis School
High School/Personal: Four-year letterwinner and team captain her senior
season for The Ellis School field hockey team … named the team’s MVP
following her junior and senior seasons … two-time WPIAL All-Star … 2013
East Coast All-Star … school record holder for goals in a season … tallied
58 goals and 26 assists during her career … led team to a section title with
an unbeaten record against section opponents during her senior season …
scored the lone goal in the section championship win … played club field
hockey for Team Golden Triangle … also a 2014 Grand Champion at Chagrin Valley and 2012 Children’s Jumpers Reserved champion in horseback
riding … daughter of Bruce and Andrea Haney … has one sister, Sara …
cousin, P.J. Killian, played football at Virginia … cousin, Chad Killian played
football at Maryland … sister, Sara, played field hockey at Rhodes.
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Major: Biology
Lucy
HERRING
Freshman | Forward
Princeton, N.J./Princeton
High School/Personal: Letterwinner in field hockey and ice hockey at Princeton High School ... team captain in both sports ... First Team All-CHFHCA
in field hockey her senior season ... named team’s Offensive MVP in each
of her final two seasons ... named All-Conference by the Princeton Packet
and The Trentonian ... Princeton won four division titles ... team went 14-2 in
2014, advancing to the conference championship game and then the third
round of the state tournament for the first time in 15 years ... played for
the Princeton Field Hockey Club ... a two-time honorable mention by the
Women’s Ice Hockey Association ... daughter of Kathy and Jamie Herring ...
her aunt, Katharine Herring, was an All-America field hockey and lacrosse
player at Johns Hopkins.
Major: Undeclared
18
9
Claire
LESHER
Freshman | Midfielder
Winfield, Pa./Lewisburg
High School/Personal: Letterwinner in both field hockey and track and field
… four-year starter and captain her senior season at Lewisburg Area High
School … three-time All-PHAC, including two First Team honors … named
First Team All-Star midfielder by The Daily Item … led team to a runner-up
finish at the district tournament … tallied 16 goals and 19 assists during her
career … played for the Bison Field Hockey Club, the Viper Field Hockey
Club and the Keystone State Nittany Team … daughter of Clifford and Nina
Lesher .. has one brother, Harry, and three sisters, Annie, Emily and Lois …
comes from large family of collegiate and professional athletes: Emily, sister
(currently plays basketball at Muhlenberg), Clifford, father (basketball and
diver at Bucknell), John Lesher, uncle (basketball at West Virginia and professionally in Belgium), Brian Lesher, cousin (professional baseball for Oakland A’s and Toronto Blue Jays), Henry Dickinson, cousin (current member
of the crew team at UC Berkeley) … also comes from a long line of Bucknell
graduates, including her great grandfather Harold Lesher ’05, grandfather
Herbert Lesher ’39 and father Clifford Lesher ’71.
Major: Undeclared
4
Katie
MANNINO
Freshman | Forward
Oceanport, N.J./Shore Regional
High School/Personal: Four-year letterwinner in both field hockey and track
and field … team captain her senior season at Shore Regional High School
… named All-Class B Central as a junior … named to All-Division team…
member of historically great Shore Regional team that during her time there
won three state titles, three conference titles, three section titles and four
division titles … scored a goal in the division championship game her senior
season as the team won its 44th straight division title … finished career with
40 goals and 23 assists … played club field hockey for Jersey Intensity …
daughter of Tom and Sue Mannino … mother, Sue, is a 1990 Bucknell graduate … has one brother, Tommy.
Major: Biology
NEWCOMERS
28 M LAUGHLIN
Ellie
c
Freshman | Midfielder
Chestnut Hill, Mass./Newton Country Day School
High School/Personal: Four-year letterwinner in both field hockey and lacrosse at Newton Country Day School ... field hockey captain her senior
season ... named All-Eastern Independent League (EIL) her senior season
and Honorable Mention All-EIL as a junior ... tallied 32 goals and 27 assists
during her career ... team won EIL field hockey regular season title in 2013
and 2014 ... 2014 team went 11-2-1 ... EIL Tournament champions in 2012
... also played for the Boston Field Hockey Club and the Northeast Elite ...
high school lacrosse team won the EIL in 2014 ... family has history of playing collegiate hockey, including her brother, Jake, who is currently playing
at Amherst, father, Jim, who played at Harvard, uncle, Andrew, at Boston
College, and uncle, Steve, at Dartmouth ... grandfather, Peter, played baseball at Boston College ... daughter of Jim and Ann McLaughlin ... has two
siblings, Jake and Caroline.
Major: Undeclared
7
Sally
OLSON
Freshman | Midfielder
Sparta, N.J./Lenape Valley Regional
High School/Personal: Four-year letterwinner in field hockey, swimming
and lacrosse … two-year captain at Lenape Valley Regional … two-time AllNew Jersey … two-time All-West Jersey … four-time NJAC All-Conference
selection, including three First Team honors … three-time First Team AllCounty … selected to play in North Jersey Senior All-Star game … named
the Player of the Year by the New Jersey Herald and by Mugs Media …
scored 15 goals and had 15 assists over her final two seasons … led team
to New Jersey Athletic Conference title as a senior … led team to 15-6-1
record as a junior, just one year after the team went 2-15-1 … played for
the Total Dutch Field Hockey Club … scored over 100 goals and was threetime all-conference in lacrosse … all-conference in swimming … daughter
of Jim and Toni Olson … has one brother, Jack … comes from large family
of collegiate athletes: Jim, brother (currently swims at Susquehanna), Toni
Pall Olson, mother (field hockey at Susquehanna), Jim, father (soccer and
tennis at Susquehanna), Carly Benning, cousin (All-American field hockey
player at Keane State), Sam Smith, cousin (track and field at Connecticut),
Jessica Pall, cousin (track and field at Yale), Jonelle Pall Cavill (field hockey
at Susquehanna).
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Lexi
QUICK
Freshman | Midfielder
Shavertown, Pa./Wyoming Seminary
High School/Personal: Letterwinner in both field hockey and lacrosse …
four-year starter and captain her senior season at Wyoming Seminary …
Second Team All-Wyoming Valley Conference as a junior … team’s third
leading scorer as both a sophomore and junior and listed among the conference’s top scorers in 2012, 2013 and 2014 … led team to two PIAA Class AA
state titles (2011, 2013) … scored 26 goals and tallied 18 assists during her
career … played for the PA Elite Indoor Club and the Kapow Field Hockey
Club … also a team captain and all-conference lacrosse player, helping the
team win three district titles … daughter of Paul and Avalyn Quick … has
one sister, Amanda.
Major: Undeclared
17
Nicole
RUPNIK
Freshman | Forward
Camp Hill, Pa./Cedar Cliff
High School/Personal: Four-year letterwinner in both field hockey and track
and field … two-year team captain at Cedar Cliff High School … three-time
Mid-Penn Commonwealth Division First Team All-Star … All-Sentinel First
Team … Penn Live All-Star Second Team … twice named her team’s Offensive Player of the Year … selected to the 2011 Patriot News Big 11 Underclassmen Team … led team to a 14-6 record and the second round of
the district tournament … tallied 37 goals and 23 assists while starting every
game during her high school career … notched two hat-tricks and scored five
goals in a game … daughter of Dave and Karen Rupnik … has one brother,
Matt … cousin, Ben Gastrock, was a swimmer at Virginia Tech.
Major: Biology
Major: Undeclared
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COACHING STAFF
Jeremy
COOK
Hannah
ALLISON
Head Coach
Drexel ’02 | 8th season
At Bucknell: 68-65
Assistant Coach
Penn State ’13 | 1st season
Jeremy Cook, a former member of the United States men’s
national field hockey team, is set to begin his eighth season as the
head coach of Bucknell.
Cook is coming off his most successful season to date, which culminated with him being named the 2014 Patriot League Coach of the
Year. He led the Bison to a perfect 6-0 record in the conference and
the program’s first ever outright regular season title. The unbeaten
regular season gave the Bison hosting rights for the Patriot League
Tournament, where they advanced to the championship game.
Two Bucknell players were named to the NFHCA All-Region
Team, the sixth and seventh to do so during Cook’s time with the
Bison. Four players were voted to the All-Patriot League Team,
giving Cook 31 all-conference honorees for his career.
With a 68-65 overall record, Cook enters the 2015 season with the
second most wins in program history. His .511 winning percentage
is the second best of coaches who spent at least three seasons at
Bucknell. Academically, the Bison have been impressive with Cook at
the helm, winning three Patriot League Field Hockey Scholar-Athlete
of the Year awards and 16 Academic All-Patriot League honors.
Among his extensive international field hockey experience, Cook
has served as a technical assistant with the U.S. men’s and women’s
national teams. He assisted the men’s team at the Olympic qualifying
tournament, and the 2008 Olympics-bound women’s squad at the
Pan-American Games, the Champions Challenge, the Chile 4-Nation Tournament and the team’s Holland tour. He has also served
as an assistant coach and administrative director at the Elite Performance Training Center in either the Pennsylvania/New Jersey
or the Midwest Region each summer since 2005, and he has more
than six years of experience coaching the U.S. Futures program in
the Washington, D.C., area and at developmental camps across the
country. During the summer of 2010, Cook served as the head coach
of the Pennsylvania Junior Team at the USA Field Hockey High Performance Championships and led the squad to the title.
Hired as an assistant coach at Indiana University in February
2007, Cook has also had assistant coaching stints at Penn (200506), Drexel (2000-01), American (1999) and Cornell (1997-98).
Cook, who graduated summa cum laude from Drexel in 2002,
enjoyed a stellar playing career. From 1997-2000 he was a member of Team USA. He competed in the 1999 Pan Am Games in
Winnipeg and was a member of three gold medal-winning teams
at the U.S. Olympic Festival. He also played on three Indoor Pan
American Cup teams and on the 2003 Indoor World Cup team
that competed in Leipzig, Germany. From 1995-97, Cook played
on the first team with Hockey Club Rotterdam in The Netherlands.
Cook lives in Lewisburg with his wife, Sandra and son, Ryan,
born in 2012.
All-Time Coaching Records
Coach
Tenure Years W
L
T
Bobbi Testa
1973-77
5
33
11
4
Rose Ewan
1978
1
5
5
2
Sally Star
1979-80
2
19
14
2
Martha Ludwig
1981-86
6
45
57
10
Cheryl Stockman 1987-88
2
14
20
4
Jennifer Averill
1989-91
3
20
32
3
Heather Lewis 1992-2007 16 128 161
2
Jeremy Cook
2008-pres.
7
68
65
0
Totals
42 332365 27
20
Pct.
.729
.500
.571
.446
.421
.391
.443
.511
.477
Hannah Allison is set to begin her first season as an assistant
coach at Bucknell. She joined the Bison staff after spending two
seasons at Ohio Wesleyan, including the most recent as the interim head coach.
“I am incredibly excited that Hannah will be joining our program,” Cook said. “As a Mifflinburg native and Penn State graduate, she knows the area and will be very helpful in our recruiting
efforts and community engagement activities. She also is coming
in with head coaching experience, and based on that experience,
has her own vision that will be able to help shape the future of
our program. She’s a really hard worker and comes highly recommended. I think she’ll be a fantastic addition to our field hockey
family and a positive role model for our student-athletes.”
In her one season as the interim head coach at Ohio Wesleyan,
Allison led the Battling Bishops to a 10-9 record, including a 7-3
mark over the final 10 games. The team had one All-Region selection and three All-North Coast Athletic Conference honorees.
The 10 wins were four more than the previous season and the 6-8
conference record was a two-win improvement. In her one season
as an assistant coach, the Battling Bishops went 6-11 overall and
had three All-NCAC selections.
A 2013 graduate of Penn State with a degree in kinesiology, Allison was a four-year letterwinner for the Nittany Lions and a team
captain her senior season. She was a part of two Big Ten championship teams and was a recipient of the Big Ten Distinguished
Scholar Award given to student-athletes with a minimum 3.7 GPA.
Hannah
RICHARD
Assistant Coach
New Hampshire ’14 | 8th season
Hannah Richard is set to begin her second season as an assistant coach at Bucknell. In her first season, she helped guide the
Bison to a perfect 6-0 record in the conference and the program’s
first ever outright Patriot League regular season title.
A former University of New Hampshire standout, Richard was
a two-time Second Team All-America East selection. She played
in more than 80 games in her four-year career with the nationally
ranked Wildcats. She totaled 29 goals and five assists while garnering nearly 50 starting assignments. Richard netted one goal in
a 3-0 New Hampshire victory over Bucknell in October 2013.
In addition to her high level of play, Richard has extensive camp
coaching experience, having worked at a host of camps all over
the northeast over the last six years. She has also served as a
Futures Coach since January 2013, and began working with the
Seacoast United Field Hockey Club in Hampton, New Hampshire,
following the end of her own collegiate playing career.
A Hopkinton, New Hampshire native, Richard graduated from
New Hampshire in 2014 with a degree in kinesiology: sports studies and a minor in business administration.
2014 REVIEW
2014 Results
2014 Statistics
o.
N
15
14
9
2
16
4
12
27
11
21
20
3
23
29
18
17
77
33
19
13
5
1
Name
GP-GS G A
Liz Wills
19-19 8 4
Kirsten Sydnor
19-19 7 2
Amie Pritchard
19-19 5 6
Cassie Lawrence 19-19 6 1
Abby Watson
19-19 3 5
Kelsey Mucelli
19-19 1 7
Lexie Curry
18-0 3 0
Anna Wills
19-19 2 2
Kayla Sullivan
19-19 2 0
Emma Fitzgerald
19-0 2 0
Amy Mucelli
19-19 2 0
Stephanie Dressler 19-0 0 2
Maggie Murphy
19-17 0 0
Emily Goodloe
4-0
0 0
Estelle Palandjian 19-0 0 0
Hope Obernesser
8-0
0 0
Shannon Keen
19-19 0 0
Emily Finn
2-0
0 0
Emily Hitchings
4-2
0 0
Bayly Jarrett
1-0
0 0
Emily Johnson
4-0
0 0
Kelsy Kauffman
17-0 0 0
Total
19
41 29
Opponents
19
27 22
o. Name
N
77 Shannon Keen
32 Emily Finn
TEAM
Total
Pts Sh
20 58
16 37
16 14
13 46
11 22
9
7
6
9
6
9
4
10
4
6
4
3
2
5
0
12
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
111 241
76 135
GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves
19-19 1276:55 27 1.48
53
2-0
21:58
0 0.00
0
1-0
4:15
0 0.00
1
19 1303:08271.45 54
Miscellaneous Statistics
Goals by Period
Bucknell
Opponents
1 2 OTTotal
18221 41
13131 27
Shots by Period
Bucknell
Opponents
1 2 OTTotal
112125 4 241
62685 135
Saves by Period
Bucknell
Opponents
1 2 OTTotal
23283 54
50530 103
Penalty Corners by Period
Bucknell
Opponents
Shot% SOG SOG%
.138
33
.569
.189
20
.541
.357
7
.500
.130
26
.565
.136
19
.864
.143
5
.714
.333
6
.667
.222
4
.444
.200
5
.500
.333
4
.667
.667
2
.667
.000
4
.800
.000
6
.500
.000
1
1.000
.000
1
1.000
.000
1
1.000
.000
0
.000
.000
0
.000
.000
0
.000
.000
0
.000
.000
0
.000
.000
0
.000
.170 144 .598
.200
81
.600
1 2 OTTotal
53622 117
37370 74
GW
3
3
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
6
PS-ATT DSv
0-0
1
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
2-2
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0
2-2
1
1-2
6
Pct
W L
T Sho
.663 13 6 0 7/1 .000 0 0 0 0/1 1.000 0 0 0 1/0 .667136 0 8
2014 Patriot League
Standings
Patriot League
Team
W-L Pct.
Bucknell
6-01.000
Boston U.
5-1 .833
American
4-2 .667
Colgate
3-3 .500
Lafayette
2-4 .333
Lehigh
1-5 .167
Holy Cross
0-6 .000
* Patriot League Champion
Overall
W-L Pct.
13-6.684
13-8 .619
9-9 .500
5-12 .294
6-11 .353
4-14 .222
3-16 .158
Offensive Player of the Year:
Sofi Laurito, Boston University
Defensive Player of the Year:
Grace Wilson, American
Goalkeeper of the Year:
Valentina Cerda Eimbcke, Boston University
Rookie of the Year:
Angela Virtu, American
Coach of the Year:
Jeremy Cook, Bucknell
Scholar-Athlete of the Year:
Grace Wilson, American
Overall: 13-6, PL: 6-0
August
29 at Rutgers
31 at Monmouth
September
7
at Penn
12 at Saint Joseph’s
14 at No. 14 Princeton
20 No. 13 TEMPLE
27 AMERICAN*
October
4
BOSTON U.*
5
DREXEL
11 at Holy Cross*
12 at UMass Lowell
14 at No. 5 Penn State
18 LAFAYETTE*
25 at Colgate*
26 at No. 10 Syracuse
November
1
at Lehigh*
2
LOCK HAVEN
7
COLGATE!
8
No. 20 BOSTON U.!
L, 3-2 (OT)
W, 3-1
W, 1-0
W, 4-0
W, 1-0 (OT)
L, 2-1
W, 1-0
W, 5-2
L, 6-0
W, 4-0
W, 2-0
L, 4-1
W, 2-1
W, 5-1
L, 4-0
W, 4-1
W, 2-0
W, 2-0
L, 2-1
Home games in BOLD CAPS
* - Patriot League game
! - Patriot League Tournament, at American
2014 Award Winners
First Team
All-Patriot League
Kelsey Mucelli
Amie Pritchard
Liz Wills
Second Team
All-Patriot League
Maggie Murphy
PL All-Tournament
Team
Kelsey Mucelli
Amie Pritchard
Liz Wills
PL Offensive Player
of the Week
Liz Wills (9/8)
Amie Pritchard (9/15)
Goalkeeper of the
Week
Shannon Keen (9/15,
11/3)
Preseason
All-Patriot League
Kelsey Mucelli
Liz Wills
Academic
All-Patriot League
Kelsey Mucelli
Abby Watson
Anna Wills
Liz Wills
Bison Athlete
of the Week
Amie Pritchard (9/15)
PL Defensive Player
of the Week
Liz Wills (9/15, 10/13)
Anna Willa (11/3)
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All-Americans
All-American
2001 Lauren Campbell
All-Region
2014
2012
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1993
1992
1991
1988
1987
1986
1978
Kelsey Mucelli
Liz Wills
Tayler Siegrist
Kelly Bruvik
Morgan Kauffman
Amanda Faust
Trina Boyer
Amanda Faust
Megan Krebs
Amanda Faust
Steph Graf
Liz Jordan
Liz Jordan
Kate Ruda
Lauren Campbell
Monica McCorry
Monica McCorry
Lauren Campbell
Dena Ebert
Jen Zimmerman
Katey Twombly
Jen Zimmerman
Katey Twombly
Tina Jones
Megan Bossuyt
Dani Johnston
Dani Johnston
Almira Baldwin
Almira Baldwin
Katrina Mueller
Maria Keesling
Adrienne Ekern
Michelle Manoff
Cindy Barbosa
Dianne Czarnecki
Karen Wegener
Bobbi Castens
Kathy Kline
Kay Long
Margaret Philleo
Cindy Rotz
3rd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
1st Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
2nd Tm
3rd Tm
Academic All-American
1996 Carolyn Zesk
Academic All-District II
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2002
1996
1995
Christine Weiss (1st Tm)
Sarah Ebright (1st Tm)
Sarah Ebright (2nd Tm)
Kelly Hoffman (1st Tm)
Kelly Hoffman (2nd Tm)
Lauren Campbell (2nd Tm)
Carolyn Zesk
Carolyn Zesk
Sarah Ebright
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HISTORY
East Coast
Conference Honors
All-Conference
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
Catherine Barone
Adrienne Ekern
Maria Keesling
Michelle Manoff
Cindy Barbosa
Michelle Manoff
Dianne Czarnecki
Dianne Czarnecki
Dianne Czarnecki
Carolyn Fisher
Patriot League
Honors
First Team All-Patriot League
2014 Kelsey Mucelli, Amie
Pritchard, Liz Wills
2013 Kelsey Mucelli, Vickie Resh
2012 Kelsey Mucelli, Tayler
Siegrist
2011 Rachel Misko, Marci Richard,
Mallory Smith
2010 Kelly Bruvik, Christine Weiss
2009 Megan Krebs, Corinne
Raczek
2008 Trina Boyer, Amanda Faust
2007 Amanda Faust, Megan Krebs
2006 Amanda Faust, Katie
Urosevich
2005 Liz Jordan, Alex Kyzmir
2003 Lindsey Gentel
2002 Meiko Boynton, Kate Ruda
2001 Lauren Campbell
2000 Monica McCorry
1999 Katey Twombly, Jen
Zimmerman
1998 Katey Twombly, Jen
Zimmerman
1997 Tina Jones, Jaime Paldin
1996 Megan Bossuyt
1995 Megan Bossuyt, Dani
Johnston, Jaime Paldin
1994 Megan Bossuyt, Liz Goodall
1993 Almira Baldwin, Tricia Way
1992 Almira Baldwin, Katrina
Mueller, Tricia Way
1991 Jeanette Aurand, Almira
Baldwin, Katrina Mueller
1990 Jeanette Aurand, Almira
Baldwin, Katrina Mueller
Second Team All-Patriot League
2014 Maggie Murphy
2013 Rachel Misko, Liz Wills
2012 Rachel Misko, Erica Perrine,
Vickie Resh
2011 Erica Perrine, Vickie Resh
2010 Morgan Kauffman, Rachel
Misko, Tayler Siegrist
2009 Morgan Kauffman, Christine
Weiss
2008 Morgan Kauffman, Corinne
Raczek
2007 Steph Graf, Kelly Hoffman
2006 Steph Graf, Kelly Hoffman
2005 Amanda Faust, Steph Graf
2004 Callista Costopoulos, Corin
Inderbitzin-Brooks, Liz
Jordan, Alex Kyzmir
2003 Liz Jordan, Kelly O’Brien,
Kate Ruda
2002 Lindsey Gentel, Amy Marvel
2001 Monica McCorry, Sonja
Wettergreen
2000 Dena Ebert, Melissa Maher
1999 Monica McCorry, Katie
Yingling
1998 Malina Anderson, Maureen
Breslin, Dena Ebert
1997 Sarah Catlin
1996 Sarah Catlin, Dani
Johnston, Jaime Paldin
Goalkeeper of the Year
2005 Liz Jordan
Player of the Year
1991 Jeanette Aurand
Defensive Player of the Year
1998 Jen Zimmerman
Rookie of the Year
2010
2005
1999
1998
1995
1994
1993
1990
Rachel Misko
Amanda Faust
Sonja Wettergreen
Dena Ebert
Maureen Breslin
Tina Jones
Kate McIlvain
Almira Baldwin
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
2013
2012
2010
2007
2001
1999
1995
Rachel Misko
Tayler Siegrist
Christine Weiss
Kelly Hoffman
Lauren Campbell
Jen Zimmerman
Carolyn Zesk
Captains Roster
2015..................... Abby Watson,
........Amy Mucelli, Kayla Sullivan
2014......Kelsey Mucelli, Liz Wills
2013....................... Erica Perrine
2012..................... Tayler Siegrist
2011........................ Kate Bowen,
.............................Marci Richard,
Mallory Smith, Sarah Zargarpour
2010........................ Kelly Bruvik,
Corinne Raczek
2009........................Jessie Atieh,
Sarah Ebright
2008................... Amanda Faust,
Steph Graf
2007.................... Kelly Hoffman,
Katie Leinen,
Chyncia Smith,
Lindsey Weller
2006
Callista Costopoulos,
Katie Urosevich
2005.......................... Liz Jordan,
Kelly O’Brien
2004......................Steph Cabral,
Corin Inderbitzin-Brooks
2003...................Lindsey Gentel,
Kate Ruda
2002...................Lindsey Gentel,
Amy Marvel,
Sonja Wettergreen
2001............... Lauren Campbell,
Dena Ebert,
Anne Hunsicker
2000...................... Maura Higgs,
Brett Russo,
Katie Yingling
1999................ Malina Anderson,
Katey Twombly,
Jen Zimmerman
1998...................Katey Twombly,
Jen Zimmerman
1997....................... Sarah Catlin,
Tina Jones
1996.................. Megan Bossuyt,
Dani Johnston
1995.........................Liz Goodall,
Sally Keith,
Carolyn Zesk
1994.................... Tracy LaPorte,
Kelly Seed
1993................... Almira Baldwin,
Tricia Way
Kelly Bruvik
1992..............Suzanne Chairsell,
Danielle Ward
1991..................... Amber Baxter,
Meghan Clark
1990.................Jeanette Aurand,
Meghan Clark
1989...............Catherine Barone,
Leigh Lawrence
1988.................. Adrienne Ekern,
Andrea Hendrzak,
Ann Marie Hendrzak
1987..................Michelle Manoff,
Bridgett Rawlins
1986................... Cindy Barbosa,
Michelle Manoff
1985................... Cindy Barbosa,
Marie O’Brien
1984...........................Cindy Bell,
Sue Ramage,
Janet Unger
1983................... Becky Bittinger,
Sue Gray,
Sue Lenker
1982....................Carolyn Fisher,
Jeanne Minihan
1981................... Anne Kennedy,
Christina King
1980............................ Jill Henry,
Anne Kennedy
1979..................... Kathryn Kline,
Cynthia Rotz
1978................Barbara Castens,
Karin Wegener
1977.................... Tina Quittman,
Karin Wegener
1976................. Kathy McElhany,
Irene Stein,
Kathryn Weathers
1975................... Heidi Hamilton,
Karen Tropp
1974..................... Karen Schulz,
Jocelyn Whiting
HISTORY
Academic
All-Patriot League
Team
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
Kelsey Mucelli, Abby Watson,
Anna Wills, Liz Wills
Rachel Misko, Erica Perrine, Abby Watson
Rachel Misko, Erica Perrine,
Tayler Siegrist
Marci Richard, Tayler Siegrist,
Mallory Smith
Tayler Siegrist, Christine
Weiss, Sarah Zargarpour
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Sarah Zargarpour
NFHCA National Academic Team
2014 ~ Lexi Curry, Emma Fitzgerald,
Emily Goodloe, Emily Hitchings,
Emily Johnson, Kelsy Kauffman, Amy
Mucelli, Kelsey Mucelli, Sarah Ross,
Abby Watson, Anna Wills, Liz Wills
2013 ~ Emma Fitzgerald, Emily
Goodloe, Emily Hitchings, Kelsy
Kauffman, Rachel Misko, Maddy
Molinari, Kelsey Mucelli, Hope
Obernesser, Erica Perrine, Vickie
Resh, Sarah Ross, Abby Watson, Anna
Wills, Liz Wills
2012 ~ Emily Hitchings, Rachel Misko,
Kelsey Mucelli, Hope Obernesser,
Erica Perrine, Vickie Resh, Tayler
Siegrist, Abby Watson, Liz Wills
2011 ~ Kate Bowen, Rachel Misko,
Kelsey Mucelli, Hope Obernesser,
Erica Perrine, Vickie Resh, Marci
Richard, Ellie Riegel, Tayler Siegrist,
Mallory Smith, Liz Wills, Sarah
Zargarpour
2010 ~ Kate Bowen, Cassie Goggin,
Rachel Misko, Erica Perrine, Claire
Queally, Marci Richard, Tayler Siegrist,
Mallory Smith, Christine Weiss, Sarah
Zargarpour
2009 ~ Jessie Atieh, Ellie Barrett,
Kate Bowen, Sarah Ebright, Caroline
Merrell, Marci Richard, Tayler Siegrist,
Mallory Smith, Austin Thomas,
Christine Weiss, Sarah Zargarpour
2008 ~ Jessie Atieh, Kate Bowen,
Sarah Ebright, Steph Graf, Sarah
Herrmann, Emily Hutchison, Jacquie
Kataneksza, Marci Richard, Katie
Ruiz, Mallory Smith, Austin Thomas,
Christine Weiss, Sarah Zargarpour
2007 ~ Suzanne Arian, Jessie Atieh,
Trina Boyer, Sarah Ebright, Steph Graf,
Sarah Hermann, Kelly Hoffman, Emily
Hutchison, Jacquie Kataneksza, Katie
Leinen, Katie Ruiz, Austin Thomas,
Christine Weiss, Lindsey Weller
2006 ~ Jessie Atieh, Trina Boyer,
Callista Costopoulos, Sarah
Ebright, Emily Groendyke, Sarah
Herrmann, Kelly Hoffman, Jacquie
Kataneksza, Katie Leinen, Heather
Rogers, Katie Ruiz, Austin Thomas,
Katie Urosevich, Lindsey Weller
2005 ~ Carli Cataldo, Callista
Costopoulos, Sarah George, Steph
Graf, Emily Groendyke, Sarah
Herrmann, Kelly Hoffman, Jacquie
Kataneksza, Katie Leinen, Kelly
O’Brien, Heather Rogers, Katie Ruiz,
Katie Urosevich, Lindsey Weller
2004 ~ Meiko Boynton, Steph Cabral,
Cali Costopoulos, Kelly Hoffman, Erin
Hozack, Katie Leinen, Kelly O’Brien,
Heather Rogers, Cara Turner, Katie
Urosevich, Lindsey Weller
2003 ~ Meiko Boynton, Steph Cabral,
Cali Costopoulos, Emily Groendyke,
Roxannah Hunter, Kelly O’Brien,
Heather Rogers, Kate Ruda, Cara
Turner, Jenni Turner, Katie Urosevich
2002 ~ Meiko Boynton, Kelly Burrows,
Steph Cabral, Carli Cataldo, Amy
Marvel, Kelly O’Brien, Kate Ruda, Beth
Shaffer, Cara Turner, Jenni Turner,
Sonja Wettergreen
2001 ~ Meiko Boynton, Lauren Campbell, Larissa Carso, Dena Ebert,
Lindsey Gentel, Amy Marvel, Dana
Panzer, Erin Plasteras, Mel Rhoads,
Kate Ruda, Suzanne Schaubert, Sonja
Wettergreen
2000 ~ Lisa Bingaman, Lauren Campbell, Larissa Carso, Amy Marvel, Erin
Plasteras, Mel Rhoads, Kate Ruda, Suzanne Schaubert, Sonja Wettergreen,
Katie Yingling
1999 ~ Lauren Campbell, Larissa
Carso, Dena Ebert, Katie Yingling, Jen
Zimmerman
1998 ~ Katie Yingling, Jen Zimmerman
1997 ~ Susan LeFevre, Jen Zimmerman
1996 ~ Dani Johnston, Susan LeFevre,
Kate McIlvain
1995 ~ Megan Bossuyt, Missy Hauck,
Dani Johnston, Susan LeFevre, Kate
McIlvain, Carolyn Zesk
1994 ~ Megan Bossuyt, Missy Hauck,
Dani Johnston, Kate McIlvain, Kelly
Seed, Carolyn Zesk
1993 ~ Tricia Way, Carolyn Zesk
1992 ~ Stephanie Carfley, Suzanne
Chairsell, Danielle Ward, Tricia Way,
Sue Wells
Suzanne Arian������������������������2007
Jessie Atieh���������������������� 2007-09
Kristen Allen���������������������������1993
Malina Anderson��������������� 1998-99
Marja Bakermans������������� 1994-95
Almira Baldwin������������������������1992
Ellie Barrett�����������������������������2009
Tracy Bass......................... 1994-95
Lisa Bingaman������������������������2000
Lori Blue���������������������������������1993
Megan Bossuyt............ 1993-94, 96
Kate Bowen�����������������������2008-11
Meiko Boynton������������������ 2001-04
Trina Boyer........................ 2006-07
Maureen Breslin����������������1996,98
Kelly Bruvik........................ 2007-10
Carolyn Buck��������������������������1993
Kelly Burrows������������������� 2000-02
Steph Cabral�������������������� 2001-04
Lauren Campbell�������������� 1998-01
Steph Carfley��������������������������1992
Larissa Carso������������������� 1998-01
Carli Cataldo................ 2002, 04-05
Gina Cattrano�������������������������1995
Sarah Catlin����������������������������1997
Suzanne Chairsell������������������1992
Jen Cohlberg��������������������������1994
Callista Costopoulos��������� 2003-06
Lexie Curry�����������������������������2014
Karin Davidson�����������������������1994
Katie Durkin.......................2009, 11
Jesse Eaton����������������������������1995
Dena Ebert........................1998, 01
Sarah Ebright������������������� 2006-09
Amanda Faust������������������������2008
Emma Fitzgerald�������������� 2013-14
Sarah George ������������������������2005
Cassie Goggin������������������������2010
Liz Goodall........................ 1994-95
Emily Goodloe������������������ 2013-14
Steph Graf......................... 2005-08
Emily Groendyke�������������� 2003-06
Missy Hauck��������������������� 1993-95
Jen Hayes������������������������������1992
Sarah Herrmann��������������� 2005-08
Maura Higgs���������������������������2000
Leigh Hillman��������������������2011, 13
Emily Hitchings����������������� 2012-14
Kelly Hoffman������������������� 2004-07
Meghan Hopping��������������������2000
Erin Hozack����������������������������2004
Anne Hunsicker���������������� 1999-01
Roxannah Hunter�������������������2003
Emily Hutchison���������������� 2006-08
Corin Inderbitzin-Brooks������ 2003-04
Emily Johnson.........................2014
Dani Johnston������������������ 1993-95
Steph Jones��������������������� 1997-99
Liz Jordan.......................... 2004-05
Courtney Kaczynski........... 1996-97
Jacquie Kataneksza.......... 2005-08
Kelsy Kauffman���������������� 2013-14
Morgan Kauffman�������������������2010
Shannon Keen������������������ 2013-14
Sally Keith......................... 1994-95
Lindsay Knoll��������������������������2002
Kristen Koenigsbauer���������������1996
Ellen Kurkowski����������������������2001
Susan LeFevre������������������1994,96
Katie Leinen��������������������� 2004-07
Melissa Lindia�������������������������1998
Anne Lutz.......................... 2005-06
Melissa Maher������������������������2001
Amy Marvel........................ 1999-02
Rudo Mawema�����������������������2006
Anne Mayer����������������������������1994
Monica McCorry���������������������2001
Kate McIlvain................ 1993,95-96
Caroline Merrell����������������������2009
Rachel Misko�������������������� 2010-13
Maddy Molinari�����������������������2013
Amy Mucelli����������������������������2014
Kelsey Mucelli�������������������2011-14
Katrina Mueller�����������������������1992
Maggie Murphy�����������������������2012
Kirsten Nilsen�������������������������2003
Hope Obernesser��������������2011-12
Kelly O’Brien��������������������� 2002-05
Estelle Palandjian�������������������2014
Jamie Paldin��������������������� 1996-97
Dana Panzer��������������������������2001
Andrea Paraud�����������������������2001
Erica Perrine��������������������� 2010-13
Erin Plasteras������������������� 1998-01
Amie Pritchard������������������������2014
Claire Queally�������������������������2010
Corinne Raczek���������������� 2009-10
Vickie Resh������������������������2011-12
Mel Rhoads................. 1998, 00-01
Marci Richard��������������������2008-11
Ellie Riegel�����������������������������2011
Heather Rogers���������������� 2003-06
Sarah Ross........................ 2013-14
Kate Ruda......................... 2000-03
Katie Ruiz.......................... 2005-08
Suzanne Schaubert........... 1998-01
Kelly Seed������������������������������1994
Beth Shaffer����������������������������2002
Tayler Siegrist������������������� 2009-12
Johnna Simoes�����������������������2008
Jen Slonaker��������������������������1997
Chyncia Smith������������������ 2005-07
Mallory Smith���������������������2008-11
Kristin Soto�����������������������������1996
Kelly Stefanowicz�������������2010, 12
Kayla Sullivan�������������������������2014
Austin Thomas������������������ 2006-09
Cara Turner���������������������� 2001-04
Jenni Turner��������������������� 2001-03
Katey Twombley���������������������1999
Katie Urosevich���������������� 2003-06
Danielle Ward�������������������������1992
Abby Watson�������������������� 2012-14
Katie Watt�������������������������������2005
Tricia Way.......................... 1992-93
Christine Weiss����������������� 2007-10
Lindsey Weller������������������ 2004-07
Sue Wells�������������������������������1992
Sonja Wettergreen������������ 1999-02
Tracey Willis���������������������������1993
Anna Wills......................... 2013-14
Liz Wills.............................2011, 13
Amanda Woll��������������������������1993
Katie Yingling�������������������� 1997-00
Cameron Zara������������������������1998
Sarah Zargarpour��������������2008-11
Carolyn Zesk�������������������� 1993-95
Jen Zimmerman��������������� 1996-99
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HISTORY
Academic Honors
As it has become accustomed to, the Bucknell field hockey team garnered a number of
academic honors in 2014. The Bison were
recognized by the National Field Hockey
Coaches Association (NFHCA) for posting a
team grade-point average of better than 3.0
and 12 team members earned positions on
the NFHCA National Academic Squad. Additionally, many of those same 12 were named
to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for
GPAs above 3.20 during the 2014 fall semester and four were Academic All-Patriot League
honorees.
Year-by-Year Records
• Lexie Curry (Undeclared School of Mgmt.)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Emma Fitzgerald (Spanish)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Emily Goodloe (Neuroscience)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Emily Hitchings (Early Childhood Education)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Emily Johnson (Undeclared)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Kelsy Kauffman (Chemistry)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Shannon Keen (Psychology)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Amy Mucelli (Geology)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
All-Time Series Records
Opponent...............................WonLostTied
Year Won Lost Tie Head Coach
Albany........................................ 020
1973 620
Bobbi Testa
American.................................... 620 0
1974 341
Bobbi Testa
Ball State..................................... 100
1975 820
Bobbi Testa
Bemidji......................................... 010
1976 811
Bobbi Testa
Berkeley...................................... 010
1977 822
Bobbi Testa
Bloomsburg................................. 582
1978
5
5
2 Rose Ewan
Boise........................................... 100
1979 1171
Sally Starr
Boston University...................... 140
1980 871
Sally Starr
Brown.......................................... 010
Central Michigan......................... 110
1981
7
7
4 Martha Ludwig
Centre County Club..................... 700
1982
10
7
1 Martha Ludwig
Colgate..................................... 2910 3
1983
7
10
3 Martha Ludwig
Columbia..................................... 640
1984
11
10
0 Martha Ludwig
Cornell....................................... 1510 1
1985
4
14
1 Martha Ludwig
Connecticut................................. 020
1986
6
9
1 Martha Ludwig
C.W. Post.................................... 310
1987 792
Cheryl Stockman
Dartmouth.................................... 020
1988
7
11
2 Cheryl Stockman
Davidson..................................... 010
1989
7
11
2 Jennifer Averill
Davis & Elkins............................. 200
1990
4
12
1 Jennifer Averill
Delaware..................................... 210 2
1991 990
Jennifer Averill
Drexel.......................................... 916 1
1992
8
9
2 Heather Lewis
Elizabethtown.............................. 212
1993
6
12
0 Heather Lewis
Fairfield........................................ 850
1994
6
11
0 Heather Lewis
Franklin & Marshall...................... 300
1995
8
9
0 Heather Lewis
Georgetown............................... 1560
Gettysburg................................... 221
1996
7
11
0 Heather Lewis
Harvard........................................ 200
1997
8
11
0 Heather Lewis
Hofstra......................................... 882
1998
9
9
0 Heather Lewis
Holy Cross............................... 1219 0
1999
14
7
0 Heather Lewis
Indiana ........................................ 120
2000
9
11
0 Heather Lewis
Indiana (Pa.)................................ 402
2001
8
9
0 Heather Lewis
Ithaca........................................... 081
2002
7
12
0 Heather Lewis
Iowa............................................. 010
2003
9
8
0 Heather Lewis
James Madison........................... 010
2004
6
13
0 Heather Lewis
Juniata......................................... 400
2005
8
10
0 Heather Lewis
Kent State.................................... 121
2006
7
10
0 Heather Lewis
Lafayette................................... 1334 2
2007
8
9
0 Heather Lewis
La Salle..................................... 1811 0
2008 1180
Jeremy Cook
Lehigh....................................... 1822 1
2009 1270
Jeremy Cook Lock Haven................................ 725 1
2010
7
12
0 Jeremy Cook
Longwood.................................... 200
Louisville...................................... 101
2011
8
12
0 Jeremy Cook
Maine........................................... 120
2012
9
10
0 Jeremy Cook
Mansfield..................................... 200
2013
8
10
0 Jeremy Cook
Maryland...................................... 060
2014 1360
Jeremy Cook
Totals 332365 27
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• Kelsey Mucelli (Chemical Engineering)
Academic All-PL, PL Honor Roll,
NFHCA All-Academic
• Estelle Palandjian (Sociology)
PL Honor Roll
• Sarah Ross (English-Literary Studies)
PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Kayla Sullivan (Sociology)
PL Honor Roll
• Abby Watson (Civil Engineering)
Academic All-PL, PL Honor Roll,
NFHCA All-Academic
• Anna Wills (English-Film, Political Sci.)
Academic All-PL, PL Honor Roll, NFHCA All-Academic
• Liz Wills (Environmental Sci., Geology)
Academic All-PL, PL Honor Roll,
NFHCA All-Academic
Opponent...............................WonLostTied
Maryland Baltimore County......... 200
Massachusetts............................ 010
Messiah....................................... 210
Michigan...................................... 020
Michigan State............................. 020
Missouri State.............................. 100
Monmouth.................................. 720
New Hampshire........................... 030
Northeastern................................ 100
Northwestern............................... 010
Ohio State................................... 110
Pacific.......................................... 100
Pennsylvania............................. 220
Penn State.................................. 031 0
Princeton.................................... 130
Pittsburgh.................................... 600
Quinnipiac................................... 110
Rhode Island............................... 010
Richmond.................................... 100
Rider............................................ 850
Robert Morris............................... 100
Rutgers....................................... 160
Sacred Heart............................... 110
Siena......................................... 1300
S.W. Missouri State..................... 200
Springfield................................... 010
St. Bonaventure........................... 100
Saint Francis (Pa.)....................... 900
Saint Joseph’s........................... 210
St. Louis...................................... 110
Stanford....................................... 011
Susquehanna............................ 1010
Syracuse.................................... 170
Temple........................................ 150
Towson .................................... 2010 0
UMass Lowell.............................. 100
Ursinus........................................ 740
Vermont....................................... 120
Villanova...................................... 370
Virginia......................................... 010
Virginia Commonwealth............... 110
Wake Forest................................ 020
West Chester............................... 260
Wilkes.......................................... 803
Yale............................................. 020
TOTALS (.477)........................ 332365 27
2015 Opponents in Bold
HISTORY
OFFENSE
Career Records
Points
Name................ Years...... Pts
1. Karin Wegener... 1975-78...122
2. Kathy Kline........ 1976-79...103
3. Amanda Faust... 2005-08.....92
4. Michelle Manoff... 1984-87.....80
5. Jen Zimmerman.... 1996-99.....74
6. Dena Ebert........ 1998-01.....72
7. Morgan Kauffman... 2007-10.....68
8. Kelly O’Brien...... 2002-05.....63
9. Rachel Misko..... 2010-13.....63
10. Sue Lenker........ 1980-83.....61
Goals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
Name................. Years.....Gls
Karin Wegener... 1975-78....55
Kathy Kline......... 1976-79....48
Michelle Manoff... 1984-87....35
Dena Ebert......... 1998-01....32
Amanda Faust... 2005-08....29
Kelly O’Brien...... 2002-05....28
Sue Lenker........ 1980-83....26
Kelly Bruvik........ 2007-10....26
Melissa Maher... 1998-01....25
Rachel Misko....... 2010-13....25
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
Assists
Name..................Years.....Ast
Amanda Faust....2005-08...34
Corinne Raczek...2007-10...34
Morgan Kauffman...2007-10... 28
Jen Zimmerman...1996-99...26
Alex Kyzmir.........2003-06...23
Kelsey Mucelli.....2011-14...20
Katey Twombly...1996-99...17
Maura Higgs.......1997-00...17
Tayler Siegrist.....2009-12...16
Amie Pritchard....2011-14...16
Season Records
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Points
Name.................Year........ Pts
Karin Wegener...1977.........49
Kathy Kline.........1977.........40
Jen Zimmerman...1999.........36
Karin Wegener...1976.........34
Amanda Faust....2008.........32
Kathy Kline.........1979.........31
Janet Williams....1981.........29
Morgan Kauffman...2008.........27
Michelle Manoff...1984.........26
Kelly Bruvik........2010.........26
Goals
Name................. Year.......Gls
Karin Wegener... 1977.........21
Kathy Kline......... 1977.........19
Karin Wegener... 1976.........16
Kathy Kline......... 1979.........15
Jen Zimmerman... 1999.........15
Kathy Kline ........ 1976.........14
Janet Williams.... 1981.........13
Melissa Maher... 2000.........12
Karin Wegener... 1978.........11
Michelle Manoff... 1984.........11
Dena Ebert......... 1998.........11
Amanda Faust... 2008.........11
Assists
Name..................Year.......Ast
1. Corinne Raczek....2008........16
2. Morgan Kauffman...2008........15
3. Morgan Kauffman...2009........11
4. Jen Zimmerman...1997........10
Alex Kyzmir.........2005........10
Amanda Faust....2006........10
Amanda Faust....2008........10
Corinne Raczek....2009........10
Maggie Murphy....2012........10
10. Katey Twombly...1999..........9
Marci Richard......2011...........9
Kelsey Mucelli.....2012..........9
SINGLE GAME LEADERS
Most Goals in a Game
4
Jen Zimmerman vs. Columbia.......................... 9/11/99
Karin Wegener vs. Mansfield............................9/20/78
Karin Wegener vs. Pittsburgh.........................10/21/77
Karin Wegener vs. Mansfield............................9/21/77
Kathy Kline vs. Mansfield..................................9/21/77
Kathy Kline vs. Wilkes...................................... 11/3/76
Most Assists in a Game
3
Kelsey Mucelli vs. Temple............................... 9/23/12
Morgan Kauffman at Colgate........................ 10/24/09
Corinne Raczek at Saint Joseph’s.................. 9/30/08
Morgan Kauffman vs. Longwood..................... 8/31/08
Amanda Faust vs. Colgate............................ 10/14/06
Alex Kyzmir vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)................... 9/7/04
Kirsten Nilsen vs. Saint Francis (Pa.).............. 9/30/03
Catherine Barone vs. Towson....................... 10/18/89
Rebecca Hurt vs. Mansfield............................ 9/20/78
Jean Baker vs. Mansfield................................ 9/21/77
Most Points in a Game
9
Karin Wegener vs. Pittsburgh.........................10/21/77
Karin Wegener vs. Mansfield...........................9/21/77
Kathy Kline vs. Mansfield.................................9/21/77
Most Saves in a Game
37 Cindy Barbosa vs. Rutgers.............................10/21/84
Cindy Barbosa vs. New Hampshire..................9/30/84
DEFENSE
(since 1999)
Career Records
Defensive Saves
Name................ Years...... Pts
1. Monica McCorry... 1998-01.....29
2. Steph Graf......... 2005-08.....15
3. Amanda Faust... 2005-08.......8
4. Liz Wills............. 2011-14.......7
5. Amy Marvel........ 1999-02.......6
Kate Ruda.......... 2000-03.......6
Sarah Ebright..... 2006-09.......6
8. Heather Rogers... 2003-09.......5
Tayler Siegrist.... 2009-12.......5
10. Katie Yingling..... 1997-00.......4
Lauren Campbell... 1998-01.......4
Lindsey Gentel... 2000-03.......4
Season Records
Defensive Saves
Name................ Years...... Pts
1. Monica McCorry... 1999..........15
2. Monica McCorry... 2000............8
3. Monica McCorry... 2001............6
Amanda Faust... 2005............6
5. Amy Marvel........ 1999............5
Heather Rogers.2005............5
Steph Graf......... 2006............5
Steph Graf......... 2006............5
Liz Wills............. 2012............5
10. Lauren Campbell... 2000............4
Kate Ruda.......... 2002............4
Karin Wegener
EAST COAST CONFERENCE
TOURNAMENT RESULTS (1-7)
Nov. 4, 1982......... La Salle...................L, 0-1
Nov. 2, 1983......... at Rider...................L, 1-5
Nov. 3, 1984......... at Delaware.............L, 1-7
Nov. 5, 1986......... at Hofstra................L, 1-2
Nov. 4, 1987......... at Lafayette.............L, 1-2
Nov. 2, 1988......... Hofstra....................W, 2-0
Nov. 5, 1988......... vs. Delaware...........L, 0-2
Nov. 4, 1989......... vs. Drexel................L, 2-4
PATRIOT LEAGUE
TOURNAMENT RESULTS (6-17)
Nov. 4, 1994......... at Lafayette.............L, 0-1 (OT)
Nov. 4, 1995......... vs. Colgate..............W, 2-1
*Nov. 5, 1995........ at Lafayette.............L, 1-3
Nov. 9, 1996......... vs. Lehigh...............L, 1-3
Nov. 7, 1998......... vs. Holy Cross.........L, 0-1
Nov. 6, 1999......... vs. Fairfield.............W, 2-1
*Nov. 7, 1999........ at Lafayette.............L, 0-3
Nov. 3, 2000......... vs. Fairfield.............W, 2-1 (OT)
*Nov. 4, 2000........ at Holy Cross..........L, 1-4
Nov. 8, 2002......... at Lafayette.............L, 1-8
Nov. 7, 2003......... at Holy Cross..........L, 1-2 (OT)
Nov. 5, 2005......... vs. Holy Cross.........L, 1-3
Nov. 4, 2006......... at American.............L, 2-4
Nov. 7, 2008......... vs. Lafayette...........W, 4-2
*Nov. 8, 2008........ at American.............L, 2-5
Nov. 6, 2009......... vs. Lafayette...........L, 2-3 (OT)
Nov. 5, 2010......... vs. Lafayette...........L, 2-3
Nov. 4, 2011.......... at American.............W, 3-2
*Nov. 5, 2011........ vs. Lafayette...........L, 1-3
Nov. 2, 2012......... vs. American...........L, 0-4
Nov. 8, 2013......... vs. Boston U...........L, 0-1
Nov. 7, 2014......... COLGATE...............W, 2-0
*Nov. 8, 2014........ BOSTON U.............L, 2-1
* Championship Game
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HISTORY
GOALKEEPING
Career Records
Saves
Name................. Years..... Svs
1. Cindy Barbosa... 1983-86..1039
2. Maria Keesling... 1987-89...833
3. Danielle Ward..... 1989-92...589
4. Maureen Breslin... 1995-98...559
5. Sonja Wettergreen... 1999-02...543
6. Betsy Doyle........ 1978-81...530
7. Liz Jordan.......... 2002-05...473
8. Erica Perrine...... 2010-13...271
9. Jessie Atieh........ 2006-09...228
10.Sue Gray............ 1981-83...225
11. Tracey LaPorte... 1991-94...189
12. Allyson Toombs... 1993........135
13. Sarah Zargarpour.... 2008-11...136
14. Emily Groendyke... 2004-06...113
Wins
Name................. Years... Wins
1. Maureen Breslin.... 1995-98.....31
Sonja Wettergreen... 1999-02.....31
3. Betsy Doyle........ 1978-81.....26
Jessie Atieh........ 2006-09.....26
5. Erica Perrine...... 2010-13.....25
6. Liz Jordan.......... 2002-05.....24
7. Cindy Barbosa... 1983-86.....23
8. Maria Keesling... 1987-89.....21
Danielle Ward..... 1989-92.....21
10. Bobbi Castens.... 1975-78.....16
11.Sue Gray............ 1981-83.....15
12.Shannon Keen.. 2012-.........13
13. Sarah Zargarpour.... 2008-11.....10
14. Emily Groendyke... 2004-06.......7
15. Melissa Rhoads... 1998-01.......6
Tracey LaPorte... 1991-94.......6
Shutouts
Name................. Years.... ShO
1. Bobbi Castens.... 1975-78....15
Danielle Ward..... 1989-92....15
3. Betsy Doyle........ 1978-81....14
4. Cindy Barbosa... 1983-86....13
Maria Keesling... 1987-89....13
Maureen Breslin.. 1995-98....13
Sonja Wettergreen... 1999-02....13
8. Shannon Keen.. 2012-..........7
9. Sue Gray............ 1981-83......6
10. Sarah Zargarpour... 2008-11.......5
11. Liz Jordan.......... 2002-05......4
Erica Perrine...... 2010-13......4
13. Tracey LaPorte... 1991-94......3
Melissa Rhoads... 1998-01......3
Jessie Atieh........ 2006-09......3
Winning Percentage
(min. 5 decisions)
Name................. Years..... W%
1. Bobbi Castens..... 1975-78.. .795
2. Melissa Rhoads... 1998-01.. .750
3. Shannon Keen.... 2012-...... .684
4. Sue Gray.............. 1981-83.. .574
5. Betsy Doyle.......... 1978-81.. .558
6. Jessie Atieh.......... 2006-09.. .553
7. Danielle Ward...... 1989-92.. .500
8. Sonja Wettergreen... 1999-02.. .463
9. Maureen Breslin... 1995-98... 456
10. Erica Perrine...... 2010-13..455
11. Liz Jordan............ 2002-05.. .444
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12. Maria Keesling..... 1987-89.. .414
13.Emily Groendyke... 2004-06.. .412
14. Allyson Toombs.... 1993....... .385
15. Cindy Barbosa..... 1983-86.. .381
Season Records
Saves
Name....................Year..... Svs
1. Maria Keesling......1989.....395
2. Cindy Barbosa......1984.....346
3. Cindy Barbosa......1985.....344
4. Maria Keesling......1988.....272
5. Danielle Ward........1990.....235
6. Cindy Barbosa......1986.....225
7. Betsy Doyle...........1981.....203
8. Danielle Ward........1992.....190
Liz Jordan.............2005.....190
10. Betsy Doyle...........1979.....176
11. Sonja Wettergreen...2000.....168
12. Maria Keesling......1987.....166
Maureen Breslin....1997.....166
14. Liz Jordan.............2004.....161
15. Danielle Ward........1991.....160
Wins
Name....................Year... Wins
1. Shannon Keen.....2014.......13
2. Betsy Doyle...........1979.......11
Cindy Barbosa......1984.......11
Sonja Wettergreen...1999.......11
Jessie Atieh...........2009.......11
6. Sue Gray...............1982.......10
7. Danielle Ward........1991.........9
Maureen Breslin....1998.........9
Liz Jordan.............2003.........9
Jessie Atieh...........2008.........9
Erica Perrine.........2012.........9
12. Bobbi Castens.......1976.........8
Bobbi Castens.......1977.........8
Betsy Doyle...........1980.........8
Danielle Ward........1992.........8
Maureen Breslin....1995.........8
Sonja Wettergreen...2000.........8
Liz Jordan.............2005.........8
Erica Perrine.........2011..........8
Erica Perrine.........2013.........8
Shutouts
Name....................Year.... ShO
1. Betsy Doyle...........1979.........7
Danielle Ward........1991.........7
Shannon Keen.....2014.........7
4. Betsy Doyle...........1980.........6
Cindy Barbosa......1984.........6
Danielle Ward........1992.........6
7. Maria Keesling......1987.........5
Maria Keesling......1989.........5
Sonja Wettergreen...1999.........5
10. Bobbi Castens.......1976.........4
Sue Gray...............1982.........4
Cindy Barbosa......1986.........4
Maureen Breslin....1995.........4
Sonja Wettergreen...1997.........4
Maureen Breslin....1998.........4
Sarah Zargarpour....2010.........4
Saves Per Game
Name................. Year.. Sv/Gm
1. Maria Keesling... 1989.....19.75
2. Cindy Barbosa... 1985.....18.11
3. Cindy Barbosa... 1984.....16.48
4. Cindy Barbosa... 1986.....14.06
5. Danielle Ward..... 1990.....13.82
6. Maria Keesling... 1988.....13.60
7. Betsy Doyle........ 1981.....11.28
8. Liz Jordan.......... 2005.....10.56
9. Danielle Ward..... 1992.....10.00
10. Cindy Barbosa... 1983.......9.54
11. Sonja Wettergreen... 2000.......9.33
12. Betsy Doyle........ 1979.......9.26
13. Maria Keesling... 1987.......9.22
Maureen Breslin... 1997.......9.22
15. Allyson Toombs... 1993.......9.00
Current athletes in bold italics.
Winning Percentage
Name................. Year....... W%
1. Bobbi Castens.... 1976........850
2. Bobbi Castens.... 1977........750
3. Shannon Keen.. 2014........684
4. Jessie Atieh........ 2008........643
5. Sonja Wettergreen... 1999........611
Jessie Atieh........ 2009........611
7. Betsy Doyle........ 1979........605
8. Sue Gray............ 1982........583
9. Betsy Doyle........ 1980........531
10. Betsy Doyle........ 1981........529
Liz Jordan.......... 2003........529
12. Cindy Barbosa... 1984........542
13. Maureen Breslin.. 1998........500
14. Danielle Ward..... 1992........474
Erica Perrine...... 2012........474
Jessie Atieh
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
Consecutive Games Scoring
15................Karin Wegener.................... 1976
Career Goals Against Average
1.35.............Danielle Ward................. 1989-92
Season Goals Against Average
1.02.............Danielle Ward...................... 1991
Season Save Percentage
.927.............Maria Keesling..................... 1989
TEAM RECORDS
SEASON:
Most Games:..........................................21 (1984, 99)
Most Wins:....................................................14 (1999)
Consecutive Wins:.........................................7 (1982)
Most Losses:................................................14 (1985)
Consecutive Losses:...................................12 (1985)
Fewest Wins:..................................................3 (1974)
Most Shutouts:...............................................8 (2014)
Consecutive Shutouts:..................................5 (1984)
Most Goals:..................................................51 (2008)
Fewest Goals:..............................................18 (1992)
Most Goals Against:....................................59 (1996)
Fewest Goals Against:..................................7 (1973)
Most Goals/Game:................................4.2 (1976, 77)
Fewest Goals/Game:................................. .88 (1973)
Most Assists:...............................................58 (2008)
Most Points:...............................................160 (2008)
GAME:
Most Points:.......................31 vs. Mansfield (9/21/77)
Most Goals:.......................11 vs. Mansfield (9/21/77)
Most Assists:.......................9 vs. Mansfield (9/21/77)
Most Goals Against:............ 11 vs. Maryland (9/8/96)
Most Shots:...........................55 vs. Towson (9/30/93)
MISCELLANEOUS:
Consecutive Games, Scoring:.............. 33 (1975-78)
HALL OF FAME
BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
The following former field hockey players have
been inducted in Bucknell’s Athletics Hall of Fame:
Barbara Castens-Seidell (’79): A co-captain
in field hockey and one of the first two women
elected to the Hall of Fame. Castens played
goalkeeper for the Bison. She entered Hall of
Fame with the Class of 1985.
Karin Wegener Knisely (’79): One of the first two
women elected to the Hall of Fame, Wegener was
Bucknell’s first three-sport captain. She entered
Hall of Fame with the Class of 1985.
Marjorie A. Deck (’73): A co-captain of the field
hockey team, Deck entered Hall of Fame with the
Class of 1989.
Jill Henry-Feeney (’81): A three-sport captain
and twice named to the Academic All-America
College Division Team in basketball, Henry entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1993.
Kathy Kline Grove (’80): A four-year starter in
field hockey, Kline was a nominee for the Honda
Broderick Award. She ranks second in career
goals for Bucknell with 48 and entered Hall of
Fame with the Class of 1994.
Dianne Czarnecki (’87): A three-time All EastCoast Conference field hockey player and 1986
Regional All-American, Czarnecki entered Hall of
Fame with the Class of 1999.
Pam Heller Shassian (’78): A three-sport standout in field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse,
Heller was a pioneer for the women’s lacrosse
program, serving as co-captain her senior year.
She was second team All-Mideast in field hockey
and entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2000.
Margaret Philleo Ricci (’79): A standout in field
hockey, basketball and lacrosse, Philleo was
inducted with the Class of 2002. She played on
the Mideast Regional hockey team and in the
U.S. National tournament. She was a three-time
Susquehanna All-Star.
Tricia Way (’94): Tricia became the first woman
athlete in Bucknell history to earn all-conference
honors five times. She was a three-time All-Patriot
League selection in women’s lacrosse and a twotime honoree in field hockey. Way was the Patriot
League Scholar-Athlete once for field hockey and
twice for lacrosse and entered the Hall of Fame
with the Class of 2006.
Susanne Gray Behringer (’84): A captain of both
the field hockey and lacrosse teams, Gray entered
Hall of Fame with the Class of 1996.
1973
Head Coach: Barbara Testa
6-2
Bloomsburg
Gettysburg
Susquehanna
Penn State
Messiah
Juniata
Wilkes
Centre Country Club
Dorothy “Bugs” Harvey Lloyd (’53): Dorothy,
better known as “Bugs,” was a four-year starter for
the field hockey club, leading it to great success
in Bucknell Intercollegiate Play Day tournaments.
She was a member of the Women’s Athletic Association board and served as the organization’s
president during her senior year. She was named
to the Mid-East Conference all-star team and was
a finalist for the national team. Harvey entered the
Hall of Fame with the Class of 2007.
Almira Baldwin Arnold (’94): Baldwin earned
all-conference honors four straight seasons, only
the second Bison female athlete to accomplish
the feat. She was one of two Bison named to the
Patriot League All-Decade Team for field hockey
and was a Second Team Mid-East Regional AllAmerican in 1992 and 1993. She graduated with
the program record for assists and entered the
Hall of Fame with the Class of 2008.
Jen Zimmerman (’00): A two-year captain, Zimmerman was a two-time Regional All-America
and All-Patriot League selection, and as a junior
she was named Patriot League Defensive Player
of the Year. A member of the Patriot League AllDecade Team for field hockey, she was also the
Patriot League Field Hockey Scholar-Athlete of
the Year in 1999. She entered the Hall of Fame
with the Class of 2013.
ALL-TIME RESULTS
W, 7-0
L, 1-3
W, 3-0
L, 0-3
W, 1-0
W, 2-0
W, 3-1
W, 1-0
1974
Head Coach: Barbara Testa
Captains: Karen Schulz, Jocelyn Whiting
3-4-1
9/24
at Bloomsburg
L, 1-3
10/3
Susquehanna
L, 0-1
10/5
at Cornell
T, 2-2
10/8
at Penn State
L, 2-5
10/19 at Messiah
L, 2-5
10/24 Juniata
W, 7-0
10/30 Wilkes
W, 4-1
11/3
Centre Country Club
W, 3-1
1975
Head Coach: Barbara Testa
Captains: Heidi Hamilton, Karen Tropp
8-2
9/30
at Juniata
W, 2-1
10/1
at Susquehanna
W, 3-0
10/4
Cornell
W, 3-2
10/7
Bloomsburg
W, 1-0
10/14 Penn State
L, 0-3
10/23 Franklin & Marshall
W, 6-0
10/26 Centre Country Club
W, 5-0
10/29 at Wilkes
W, 4-0
11/3
Messiah
W, 2-0
11/4
at Ithaca
L, 2-4
1976
Head Coach: Barbara Testa
Captains: Kathy McElhany, Irene Stein,
Kathryn Weathers
8-1-1
9/17
Juniata
W, 7-0
9/21
Lehigh
W, 4-2
9/24
at Bloomsburg
W, 5-2
10/2
Ithaca
T, 3-3
10/5
at Penn State
L, 1-4
10/7
Susquehanna
W, 4-0
10/17 Centre Country Club
W, 3-0
10/22 Colgate
W, 3-1
10/27 at Cornell
W, 4-0
11/3
Wilkes
W, 9-1
1977
Head Coach: Barbara Testa
Captains: Tina Quittman, Karin Wegener
8-2-2
9/21
Mansfield
W, 11-2
9/23
Bloomsburg
T, 3-3
9/29
at Lehigh
T, 3-3
10/1
Cornell
W, 2-0
10/4
Penn State
L, 3-8
10/8
at Lafayette
W, 2-1
10/14 at Ithaca
L, 2-4
10/15 at Colgate
W, 1-0
10/21 Pittsburgh
W, 7-1
10/23 Centre Country Club
W, 6-1
10/25 at Susquehanna
W, 5-0
11/2
at Wilkes
W, 5-2
1978
Head Coach: Rosalyn Ewan
Captains: Barbara Castens, Karin Wegener
5-5-2
9/20
at Mansfield
W, 9-0
9/22
Lehigh
L, 1-2
9/26
at Bloomsburg
W, 4-1
9/30
10/3
10/7
10/11
10/14
10/15
10/19
10/25
11/2
Ithaca
at Penn State
at Cornell
Colgate
Lafayette
Centre Country Club
at Pittsburgh
Wilkes
Susquehanna
L, 1-2 (OT)
L, 0-5
L, 2-4
L, 0-1
T, 0-0
W, 2-1
W, 2-0
T, 0-0
W, 5-0
1979
Head Coach: Sally Starr
Captains: Kathryn Kline, Cynthia Rotz
11-7-1
9/18
Penn State
L, 0-7
9/25
Bloomsburg
L, 1-2
9/28
at Colgate
W, 3-1
9/29
at Ithaca
L, 0-4
10/4
at Susquehanna
W, 2-1
10/6
Elizabethtown
L, 0-3
10/13 at Lafayette
T, 2-2
10/24 at Wilkes
W, 2-1
10/26 Pittsburgh
W, 3-0
10/28 Centre Country Club
W, 3-0
10/31 Indiana (Pa.)
W, 1-0
11/3
vs. Lycoming#
W, 4-0
vs. Centre Country Club#
W, 1-0
11/4
vs. Juniata#
W, 2-0
at Susquehanna#
W, 2-0
vs. Lock Haven JV#
W, 2-1
11/6
at Lehigh
W, 2-1
11/18
vs. Indiana (Pa.)$
W, 2-1
11/19
at La Salle$
L, 2-3
vs. Lafayette$
W, 2-0
11/28
vs. Richmond%
W, 4-0
vs. Lehigh%
L, 0-3
11/29
vs. Boise State%
W, 2-0
vs. Bemidji State%
L, 0-2
# Exhibition games - Susquehanna Association
Tournament, at Selinsgrove, Pa.
$ AIAW Division II Regional Tournament, at Philadelphia, Pa.
% AIAW Division II National Tournament, at Princeton, N.J.
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
1980
Head Coach: Sally Starr
Captains: Jill Henry, Anne Kennedy
8-7-1
9/11
at Penn State
L, 0-6
9/18
at Lock Haven
L, 1-6
9/27
Ithaca
L, 0-1
9/29
Colgate
W, 1-0
10/2
Susquehanna
W, 4-0
10/4
at La Salle
L, 0-5
10/11
Lafayette
L, 1-2
10/14 at Bloomsburg
L, 0-2
10/18 Lehigh
W, 1-0
10/20 at Elizabethtown
T, 1-1
10/23 Gettysburg
W, 3-2
10/24 Rider
W, 1-0
10/27 at Pittsburgh
W, 2-1
10/29 Wilkes
W, 2-0
10/31 at Indiana (Pa.)
W, 1-0
11/6
vs. Drexel#
L, 1-3
# EAIAW Championships, at Baltimore, Md.
1981
Head Coach: Martha Ludwig
Captains: Anne Kennedy, Christina King
7-7-4
9/10
Penn State
L, 1-6
9/17
Lock Haven
L, 1-6
9/26
at Ithaca
L, 1-7
9/27
at Colgate
T, 0-0
10/1
Pittsburgh
W, 4-1
10/3
La Salle
L, 2-5
10/4
Villanova
W, 3-1
10/7
at Lafayette
L, 2-3
10/9
at Susquehanna
W, 5-2
10/13 Bloomsburg
L, 2-3
10/15 St. Bonaventure
W, 4-1
10/17 at Lehigh
W, 4-1
10/19 Elizabethtown
W, 2-1
10/22 at Rider
W, 2-1
10/24 at Gettysburg
T, 1-1
10/28 Wilkes
T, 2-2
10/31 Indiana (Pa.)
T, 1-1
11/3
at Lafayette#
L, 1-2
# EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Division II Playoffs, at Easton, Pa.
1982
Head Coach: Martha Ludwig
Captains: Carolyn Fisher, Jeanne Minahan
10-7-1, 4-3 ECC
9/16
Pittsburgh
W, 2-0
9/18
at Hofstra*
L, 1-2
9/21
at Wilkes
T, 2-2
9/25
Ithaca
L, 0-3
9/26
Colgate
W, 3-2
9/28
Gettysburg
W, 3-2
10/2
La Salle*
W, 2-1
10/3
Drexel*
W, 3-1
Indiana (Pa.)
W, 2-0
10/7
Susquehanna
W, 8-0
10/9
Lafayette*
W, 3-1
10/12 at Bloomsburg
L, 1-2
10/16 at Lehigh*
L, 2-3
10/18 at Elizabethtown
W, 2-0
10/21 Rider*
W, 3-1
10/25 at Lock Haven
L, 0-4
10/30 Delaware*
L, 1-2
11/4
La Salle!
L, 0-1
! East Coast Conference Tournament, at Lewisburg, Pa.
* East Coast Conference game
9/15
9/17
9/20
9/22
9/24
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1983
Head Coach: Martha Ludwig
Captains: Becky Bittinger, Sue Gray,
Sue Lenker
7-10-3, 3-5 ECC
Franklin & Marshall
W, 2-1
Hofstra*
W, 4-2
Wilkes
W, 1-0
at Susquehanna
W, 3-2 (OT)
at Ithaca
L, 2-3 (2OT)
9/25
at Colgate
T, 1-1 (2OT)
9/29
at Gettysburg
L, 0-1
10/1
at Drexel*
W, 1-0
10/2
at La Salle
W, 2-1
10/6
Indiana (Pa.)
T, 0-0 (2OT)
10/8
at Lafayette*
L, 0-2
10/11
Bloomsburg
L, 1-5
10/15 at Lehigh*
L, 0-2
10/17 Elizabethtown
T, 2-2 (2OT)
10/20 Penn State
L, 2-3
10/22 Rider*
L, 0-4
10/24 Lock Haven
L, 1-4
10/27 Towson*
W, 6-0
10/29 at Delaware*
L, 0-4
11/2
at Rider!
L, 1-5
! East Coast Conference Tournament, at Lawrenceville, N.J.
* East Coast Conference game
1984
Head Coach: Martha Ludwig
Captains: Cindy Bell, Sue Ramage,
Janet Unger
11-10, 5-2 ECC
9/11
at Indiana (Pa.)
W, 3-0
9/15
at Hofstra*
W, 1-0
9/17
La Salle
W, 3-0
9/20
at Rider*
W, 1-0
9/22
at Colgate
W, 5-0
9/23
at Syracuse
L, 0-2
9/25
at Lock Haven
L, 1-3
9/29
Drexel*
W, 3-1
9/30
New Hampshire
L, 2-4
10/4
at Franklin & Marshall W, 3-2 (2OT)
10/6
Lafayette*
L, 1-3
10/9
at Bloomsburg
L, 2-3
10/11
Southwest Missouri State
W, 2-1
10/13 Lehigh*
L, 0-1 (OT)
10/16 at Penn State
L, 0-4
10/20 vs. Northeastern#
W, 2-1
vs. Maryland#
L, 0-2
10/21 at Rutgers L, 0-2
10/25 at Towson*
W, 1-0
10/27 Delaware*
W, 5-4 (OT)
11/3
at Delaware!
L, 1-7
# at New Brunswick, N.J.
! East Coast Conference Championships, at Newark, Del.
* East Coast Conference game
1985
Head Coach: Martha Ludwig
Captains: Cindy Barbosa, Marie O’Brien
4-14-1, 1-5-1 ECC
9/11
at La Salle
W, 2-1
9/14
Hofstra*
L, 0-2
9/17
at West Chester
L, 0-1
9/19
Rider*
L, 2-3
9/21
Syracuse
L, 1-3
9/22
Colgate
L, 2-3
9/24
Lock Haven
L, 0-4
9/28
at Lafayette*
L, 2-3
10/8
Penn State
L, 0-5
10/12 at Lehigh*
L, 2-3
10/18 vs. Saint Louis#
L, 0-1
10/19 at Maryland#
L, 2-4
10/20 vs. Rutgers#
L, 0-2
10/23 Towson State*
W, 2-1 (OT)
10/26 at New Hampshire
L, 0-2
10/27 at Maine
W, 2-1
10/28 at Holy Cross
W, 2-0
10/31 at Drexel*
T, 1-1 (OT)
11/2
at Delaware*
L, 0-3
# Maryland Invitational Tournament, at College Park, Md.
* East Coast Conference game
1986
Head Coach: Martha Ludwig
Captains: Cindy Barbosa, Michelle Manoff
6-9-1, 3-4 ECC
9/9
La Salle
W, 2-1 (OT)
9/11
West Chester
L, 1-3
9/13
at Hofstra*
W, 1-0
9/17
at Georgetown
W, 1-0
9/20
at Syracuse
L, 1-4
9/21
at Colgate
W, 2-0
9/27
Lafayette*
L, 2-3 (2OT)
9/28
at Lock Haven
L, 0-1
10/5
Lehigh*
L, 3-4 (2OT)
10/8
at Bloomsburg
T, 1-1 (2OT)
10/15 at Penn State
L, 0-3
10/18 Rider*
W, 3-2
10/23 at Towson State*
W, 1-0
10/30 Drexel*
L, 0-1
11/1
Delaware*
L, 1-3 (OT)
11/5
at Hofstra!
L, 1-2
! East Coast Conference playoff game
* East Coast Conference game
1987
Head Coach: Cheryl Stockman
Captains: Michelle Manoff, Bridgett Rawlins
7-9-2, 2-5 ECC
vs. Michigan State (at Kent State) L, 0-1
9/5
9/6
at Kent State
T, 0-0 (OT)
9/10
at West Chester
L, 0-5
9/12
Hofstra*
L, 0-1
9/16
Georgetown
W, 4-0
9/19
Syracuse
W, 2-1 (OT)
9/20
Colgate
W, 3-1
9/23
Lock Haven
T, 1-1 (OT)
9/26
at Lafayette*
L, 1-2
10/3
at Drexel*
W, 1-0
10/10 at Lehigh*
L, 1-2
10/13 Penn State
L, 0-3
10/17 at Rider*
L, 0-1
10/21 Towson State*
W, 3-2
10/24 at Delaware*
L, 1-5
10/27 Bloomsburg
W, 2-1
10/31 at La Salle
W, 3-2 (OT)
11/4
at Lafayette!
L, 1-2
! East Coast Conference Tournament, at Easton, Pa.
* East Coast Conference game
1988
Head Coach: Cheryl Stockman
Captains: Adrienne Ekern, Andrea Hendrzak,
Ann Marie Hendrzak
7-11-2, 3-2-2 ECC
9/2
Villanova
L, 0-3
9/4
Kent State
L, 1-2
9/8
West Chester
W, 1-0
9/10
at Hofstra*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
9/14
at Georgetown
W, 1-0
9/17
at Syracuse
L, 0-5
9/18
at Colgate
L, 0-1
9/21
at Lock Haven
W, 2-1
9/24
Lafayette*
L, 0-2
10/1
Drexel*
W, 6-0
10/3
at Bloomsburg
L, 0-1
10/8
Lehigh*
L, 1-2
10/11
at Penn State
L, 1-2
10/15 Rider*
W, 1-0
10/19 at Towson State*
W, 3-1
10/22 Delaware*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
10/24 La Salle
L, 0-1
10/30 at Cornell
L, 0-3
11/2
Hofstra#
W, 2-0
11/5
vs. Delaware$
L, 0-2
# East Coast Conference Tournament First Round,
at Lewisburg, Pa.
$ East Coast Conference Semifinal, at Bethlehem, Pa.
* East Coast Conference game
1989
Head Coach: Jennifer Averill
Captains: Catherine Barone, Leigh Lawrence
7-11-2, 4-2-1 ECC
9/1
at Kent State
L, 0-3
vs. Louisville (at Kent State) W, 4-1
9/2
9/7
West Chester
L, 0-2
9/9
Hofstra*
T, 1-1
9/11
Georgetown
W, 1-0
9/16
Syracuse
L, 1-2 (2OT)
ALL-TIME RESULTS
9/17
Colgate
T, 2-2 (2OT)
9/20
at Villanova
L, 1-4
9/23
at Lafayette*
L, 0-1
9/26
Lock Haven
L, 1-3
9/30
at Drexel*
W, 1-0
10/1
at Princeton
L, 0-1
10/5
Cornell
W, 1-0
10/7
at Lehigh*
L, 0-2
10/10 Penn State
L, 0-2
10/14 at Rider*
W, 1-0
10/18 Towson State*
W, 3-2 (2OT)
10/22 at Delaware*
W, 1-0 (2OT)
10/28 at La Salle
L, 1-2
11/4
vs. Drexel!
L, 2-4
! East Coast Conference Tournament, at Newark, Del.
* East Coast Conference game
1990
Head Coach: Jennifer Averill
Captains: Jeanette Aurand, Meghan Clark
4-12-1, 1-3 PL
9/4
Michigan State
L, 1-2
9/6
West Chester
L, 0-3
9/8
at Hofstra
L, 0-1
9/15
at American
L, 2-4
9/16
at Georgetown
W, 3-2
9/22
at Holy Cross*
L, 0-1
9/27
Colgate*
L, 0-1 (OT)
9/29
at Lafayette*
L, 0-1
10/4
at Cornell
L, 0-2
10/6
Lehigh*
W, 3-1
10/7
La Salle
W, 1-0
10/11
at Penn State
L, 0-9
10/17 at Towson State
W, 2-1
10/20 Delaware
T, 0-0
10/23 at Lock Haven
L, 0-3
10/29 Drexel
L, 1-2
10/30 at Ursinus
L, 0-3
* Patriot League game
1991
Head Coach: Jennifer Averill
Captains: Meghan Clark, Amber Baxter
9-9, 2-2 PL
9/7
vs. Villanova#
L, 2-3
9/8
vs. Rhode Island#
L, 1-2 (OT)
9/11
American
W, 2-1 (OT)
9/14
Hofstra
W, 3-0
9/21
Holy Cross*
W, 2-0
9/26
Penn State
L, 0-3
9/28
Lafayette*
L, 0-1 (2OT)
10/2
Cornell
W, 4-1
10/5
at Lehigh*
L, 0-2
10/6
at La Salle
W, 1-0
10/12 at Colgate*
W, 1-0
10/17 Towson State
W, 2-0
10/19 C.W. Post
L, 1-2
10/22 at Drexel
L, 1-2 (OT)
10/27 Georgetown
W, 5-0
10/30 Lock Haven
L, 1-2
11/2
at West Chester
W, 1-0 (OT)
11/3
Ursinus
L, 0-1
# Huskies Classic, at Storrs, Conn.
* Patriot League game
1992
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Suzanne Chairsell, Danielle Ward
8-9-2, 2-2 PL
9/8
Drexel
W, 2-1 (OT)
9/12
at Hofstra
L, 1-2 (OT)
9/13
at C.W. Post
W, 2-0
9/19
at Holy Cross*
L, 0-1
9/20
at Massachusetts
L, 0-6
9/24
Ursinus
W, 2-1
9/27
at Lafayette*
L, 0-2
9/30
at Cornell
W, 1-0
10/3
Lehigh*
W, 1-0 (OT)
10/10 vs. Pacific (at Stanford) W, 2-1 (OT)
10/11
at Stanford
T, 0-0 (2OT)
10/13 vs. Cal-Berkeley (at Stanford) L, 0-2
10/17 at Towson State
L, 1-2 (2OT)
10/18 La Salle
L, 1-2 (OT)
10/24 at American
L, 0-2
10/25 at Georgetown
W, 2-0
10/28 Colgate*
W, 1-0 (OT)
10/31 West Chester
L, 1-2
11/5
Lock Haven
T, 1-1
* Patriot League game
1993
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Almira Baldwin, Tricia Way
6-12, 0-4 PL
9/5
vs. Maine#
L, 0-2
9/7
at Drexel
L, 1-2 (OT)
9/11
Hostra
W, 3-2
9/15
Lafayette*
L, 0-6
9/18
Holy Cross*
L, 2-3
9/22
American
W, 1-0
9/25
C.W. Post
W, 1-0
9/30
Towson
W, 4-1
10/2
at La Salle
W, 2-1
10/3
at Lehigh*
L, 1-2
10/6
Cornell
L, 1-2
10/10 at Davidson
L, 0-1 (OT)
10/11
at Wake Forest
L, 0-2
10/14 at Ursinus
L, 1-3
10/19 at Maryland
L, 0-9
10/23 Georgetown
W, 5-1
10/26 Lock Haven
L, 1-2
10/27 at Colgate*
L, 1-2
# Huskies Classic, at Storrs, Conn.
* Patriot League game
1994
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Tracy LaPorte, Kelly Seed
6-11, 1-3 PL
9/7
Drexel
W, 4-0
9/10
at C.W. Post
W, 4-0
9/11
at Hofstra
W, 2-1
9/17
at Holy Cross*
L, 0-1
9/18
at Springfield
L, 1-3
9/24
at Lafayette*
L, 1-4
9/27
Ursinus
L, 3-4 (2OT)
10/1
Lehigh*
L, 0-1
10/8
at Cornell
L, 0-3
10/11
at Towson State
L, 2-3
10/15 Siena
W, 2-0
10/19 Colgate*
W, 2-1
10/22 at American
L, 0-5
10/25 at Lock Haven
L, 1-5
10/29 Fairfield
W, 1-0
10/30 La Salle
L, 1-2
11/4
at Lafayette!
L, 0-1 (OT)
! Patriot League Tournament, at Easton, Pa.
* Patriot League game
1995
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Liz Goodall, Sally Keith, Carolyn Zesk
8-9, 2-2 PL
9/6
at Drexel
W, 4-2
9/8
at Hofstra
L, 2-4
9/10
at Fairfield
W, 3-0
9/16
Holy Cross*
W, 1-0
9/17
Virginia Commonwealth
W, 3-1
9/20
Towson State
L, 1-3
9/23
Lafayette*
L, 1-6
9/24
Rider
W, 1-0
10/1
at Lehigh*
W, 1-0 (OT)
10/7
Cornell
W, 2-1
10/13 at La Salle
L, 1-2
10/17 at Colgate*
L, 2-3
10/22 Georgetown
L, 1-2
10/25 Lock Haven
L, 0-4
10/29 at Dartmouth
L, 0-3
11/4
vs. Colgate !
W, 2-1
11/5
at Lafayette !
L, 1-3
! Patriot League Tournament, at Easton, Pa.
* Patriot League game
1996
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Megan Bossuyt, Dani Johnston
7-11, 3-3 PL
9/1
vs. Wake Forest (at UMass) L, 1-4
9/8
at Maryland
L, 1-11
9/10
Drexel
W, 2-0
9/14
Columbia
W, 5-1
9/15
Hofstra
W, 3-2
9/21
at Holy Cross*
L, 2-3
9/25
Towson State
W, 4-3
9/28
at Lafayette*
L, 1-3
10/1
at Ursinus*
W, 4-3
10/5
Lehigh*
L, 1-2
10/13 at Georgetown
L, 1-5
10/14 at Virginia Commonwealth L, 2-3 (OT)
10/16 at Lock Haven
L, 0-4
10/23 Colgate*
W, 3-2 (OT)
10/26 Fairfield*
W, 3-0
10/29 at Cornell
L, 1-8
11/2
at American
L, 1-2
11/9
vs. Lehigh!
L, 1-3
! Patriot League Tournament, at Easton, Pa.
* Patriot League game
1997
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Sarah Catlin, Tina Jones
8-11, 2-4 PL
8/31
vs. Maryland (at Villanova)
L, 0-7
9/4
at La Salle
W, 2-0
9/7
Georgetown
L, 3-4 (OT)
9/13
at Hofstra
L, 1-2 (OT)
9/14
at Columbia
W, 4-0
9/20
Holy Cross*
L, 2-3
vs. Connecticut (at Penn State) L, 0-4
9/21
9/24
at Towson State
W, 1-0 (OT)
9/27
Lafayette*
W, 3-2 (OT)
9/30
Ursinus*
W, 2-1
10/4
at Lehigh*
L, 1-2 (SO)
10/7
Lock Haven
W, 1-0
10/11
vs. Dartmouth (at Harvard)
L, 2-5
10/13 at Maine
L, 1-3
10/18 Siena
W, 5-0
10/22 at Colgate*
L, 1-3
10/25 at Fairfield*
L, 2-3
10/29 Cornell
W, 2-1
11/1
American
L, 2-3
* Patriot League game
1998
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Katey Twombly, Jen Zimmerman
9-9, 4-2 PL
9/2
Drexel
L, 0-1 (2OT)
9/5
Davis & Elkins
W, 4-0
9/8
at Towson
L, 0-3
9/12
Columbia
W, 3-0
9/19
at Holy Cross*
L, 0-5
9/22
La Salle
W, 5-0
9/26
at Lafayette*
W, 3-2
9/30
at Ursinus*
W, 3-0
10/3
Lehigh*
W, 4-1
10/6
at Lock Haven
L, 0-2
10/10 Monmouth
W, 1-0 (OT)
10/13 at Maryland
L, 0-9
10/17 at Siena
W, 4-1
10/21 Colgate*
W, 4-3
10/24 Fairfield*
L, 1-2 (OT)
10/27 at Cornell
L, 2-3 (2OT)
10/31 at American
L, 0-5
11/7
vs. Holy Cross!
L, 0-1
! Patriot League Tournament, at Fairfield, Conn.
* Patriot League game
29
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1999
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Malina Anderson, Katey Twombly,
Jen Zimmerman
14-7, 3-3 PL
9/1
Drexel
L, 0-1
9/4
at Davis & Elkins
L, 0-5
9/7
Towson
L, 1-4
9/11
at Columbia
W, 4-3
9/12
at Monmouth
W, 4-3
9/18
Holy Cross*
W, 1-0
9/25
Lafayette*
L, 1-2 (OT)
9/29
Ursinus*
W, 3-1
10/2
at Lehigh*
W, 3-0
10/5
Lock Haven
W, 3-2 (OT)
10/10 vs. SW Missouri (at St. Louis) W, 2-1
10/11
at Saint Louis
W, 3-2 (OT)
10/14 Siena
W, 6-0
10/17 at Penn
L, 1-4
10/20 at Colgate*
L, 1-3
10/23 at Fairfield*
L, 2-3 (2OT)
10/27 Cornell
W, 2-0
10/30 Georgetown
W, 3-0
11/1
at La Salle
W, 3-0
11/6
vs. Fairfield!
W, 2-1
11/7
at Lafayette!
L, 0-3
! Patriot League Tournament, at Easton, Pa.
* Patriot League game
2000
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Maura Higgs, Brett Russo,
Katie Yingling
9-11, 3-3 PL
8/29
at Drexel
L, 1-5
9/2
at Siena
W, 3-0
9/5
at Towson
L, 1-2
9/9
Columbia
L, 1-3
9/10
Monmouth
W, 2-1
9/16
at Holy Cross*
L, 0-2
9/20
La Salle
W, 3-2 (OT)
9/23
at Lafayette*
W, 2-1
9/27
at Ursinus*
W, 3-2 (OT)
9/30
Lehigh*
L, 1-2
10/3
Lock Haven
W, 2-1 (OT)
10/6
vs. Indiana (at Penn State) W, 4-0
10/8
at James Madison
L, 1-4
10/11
at Penn State
L, 1-8
10/18 Colgate*
L, 2-3 (OT)
10/21 Fairfield*
W, 3-2
10/24 at Cornell
L, 1-2
10/28 at Georgetown
L, 2-4
11/3
vs. Fairfield!
W, 2-1 (OT)
11/4
at Holy Cross!
L, 1-4
! Patriot League Tournament, at Worcester, Mass.
* Patriot League game
2001
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Lauren Campbell, Dena Ebert,
Anne Hunsicker
8-9, 3-4 PL
9/28
Drexel
L, 1-2
9/1
Siena
W, 3-0
9/5
Towson
W, 5-1
9/8
at Columbia
L, 3-4 (OT)
9/9
at Monmouth
W, 4-3 (OT)
9/18
at La Salle
W, 1-0 (OT)
9/22
Lafayette*
L, 2-3 (OT)
9/26
Ursinus*
W, 1-0
9/29
at Lehigh*
L, 0-2
10/2
at Penn State
L, 1-5
10/6
Holy Cross*
L, 0-1 (OT)
10/9
at Lock Haven
L, 0-4
10/14 at Yale
L, 1-4
10/17 at Colgate*
W, 2-0
10/20 at Fairfield*
L, 2-3
10/23 Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 6-1
10/27 American*
W, 3-2
* Patriot League game
30
2002
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Lindsey Gentel, Amy Marvel,
Sonja Wettergreen
7-12, 3-3 PL
vs. Central Michigan (at Lock Haven) L, 0-1
8/31
9/1
Monmouth
L, 1-2 (OT)
vs. Drexel (at Saint Joseph’s) L, 3-4 (OT)
9/4
9/7
Colgate*
W, 5-0
9/10
Towson
L, 0-3
9/14
Columbia
W, 2-1 (2OT)
9/21
at Holy Cross*
L, 0-2
9/24
La Salle
W, 2-1 (OT)
9/28
at Lafayette*
L, 0-5
10/2
at Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 4-2
10/5
Lehigh*
W, 2-0
10/8
at Penn State
L, 0-8
10/15 Lock Haven
L, 1-3
10/20 at Vermont
L, 1-2
10/22 at Siena
W, 2-0
10/26 Fairfield*
W, 2-1
11/2
at American*
L, 0-4
11/3
at Georgetown
L, 0-1
11/8
at Lafayette!
L, 1-8
! Patriot League Tournament, at Easton, Pa.
* Patriot League game
2003
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Lindsey Gentel, Kate Ruda
9-8, 3-3 PL
8/30
Siena
W, 1-0
9/6
at Colgate*
W, 3-1
9/14
at Monmouth
W, 4-1
9/20
Holy Cross*
L, 1-2
at UMBC
W, 4-0
9/23
9/27
Lafayette*
W, 3-2
9/30
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 6-2
10/4
at Lehigh*
W, 3-1
10/7
at La Salle
L, 1-2 (SO)
10/12 at Yale
L, 1-3
10/14 at Quinnipiac
L, 0-1
10/18 Georgetown
W, 4-2
10/21 at Penn State
L, 0-2
10/25 at Fairfield*
L, 0-1 (OT)
10/28 at Towson
W, 3-2 (OT)
11/1
American*
L, 2-3
11/7
at Holy Cross!
L, 1-2 (OT)
! Patriot League Tournament, at Worcester, Mass.
* Patriot League game
2004
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Steph Cabral,
Corin Inderbitzin-Brooks
6-13, 1-4 PL
8/28
at Virginia
L, 2-8
8/31
Drexel
L, 2-3 (OT)
9/5
Quinnipiac
W, 3-2
9/7
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 5-0
9/11
Monmouth
L, 2-3 (OT)
9/14
at Lock Haven
L, 0-3
9/18
Siena
W, 6-1
UMBC
W, 3-0
9/21
9/25
at American*
L, 0-5
9/28
La Salle
L, 0-1
10/2
Colgate*
W, 4-2
10/3
Indiana
L, 2-3
10/9
at Holy Cross*
L, 0-3
10/13 Villanova
L, 2-3
10/16 at Lafayette*
L, 0-1
10/19 Towson
L, 1-4
10/23 Lehigh*
L, 4-6
10/26 Penn State
L, 0-4
10/30 at Georgetown
W, 1-3
* Patriot League game
2005
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Liz Jordan, Kelly O’Brien
8-10, 4-1 PL
8/27
Vermont
L, 1-2 (OT)
8/30
at Drexel
L, 0-3
9/2
at Villanova
L, 1-3
9/6
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 7-0
9/10
at Siena
W, 5-2
9/13
vs. Stanford (at Maryland)
L, 0-6
9/17
Georgetown
W, 3-2
9/21
Lock Haven
L, 1-2
9/25
Northwestern
L, 1-4
10/1
American*
L, 1-3
10/8
at Colgate*
W, 3-2
10/11
at Cornell
L, 1-3
10/15 Holy Cross*
W, 3-2 (OT)
10/18 at Penn State
L, 0-6
10/23 Lafayette*
W, 5-1
10/26 Towson
W, 2-1
10/29 at Lehigh*
W, 2-1 (2OT)
11/5
vs. Holy Cross!
L, 1-3
! Patriot League Tournament, at Washington, D.C.
* Patriot League game
2006
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Callista Costopoulos,
Katie Urosevich
7-10, 1-5 PL
8/26
Robert Morris
W, 5-0
8/29
at Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 10-2
9/6
at Towson
L, 1-2
9/9
Siena
W, 4-1
9/10
Longwood
W, 3-0
9/15
Drexel
L, 1-2 (OT)
9/19
at Lock Haven
L, 0-6
9/23
at Georgetown
L, 3-4
9/30
Lehigh*
L, 1-3
10/7
at American*
L, 0-2
10/14 Colgate*
W, 4-2
10/16 Cornell
W, 3-2
10/21 at Holy Cross*
L, 1-2
10/22 at Brown
L, 2-5
10/25 Villanova
W, 2-0
10/28 at Lafayette*
L, 0-2
11/4
at American! L, 2-4
! Patriot League Tournament, at Washington, D.C.
* Patriot League game
2007
Head Coach: Heather Lewis
Captains: Kelly Hoffman, Katie Leinen,
Chyncia Smith, Lindsey Weller
8-9, 1-4 PL
vs. Kent State (at Ohio State) W, 3-2 (OT)
8/25
8/26
at Ohio State
L, 1-6
9/1
Monmouth
W, 8-2
9/4
Towson
W, 4-3
9/8
at Delaware
L, 2-4
9/11
Lock Haven
L, 2-6
9/14
La Salle
W, 1-0 (OT)
9/18
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 4-0
9/22
Georgetown
W, 3-2 (OT)
9/29
at Lehigh*
L, 2-3 (OT)
10/6
American*
L, 0-3
10/7
Penn
L, 0-2
10/13 at Colgate*
L, 3-4 (OT)
10/15 at Cornell
W, 1-0
10/20 Holy Cross*
L, 2-3
10/23 Penn State
L, 1-6
10/27 Lafayette*
W, 3-2
* Patriot League game
ALL-TIME RESULTS
2008
Head Coach: Jeremy Cook
Captains: Amanda Faust, Steph Graf
11-8, 2-3 PL
8/30
Villanova
L, 0-2
8/31
Longwood
W, 4-1
9/6
vs. Ball State#
W, 4-2
9/7
vs. Towson#
L, 1-2
9/13
Cornell
W, 3-2
9/19
at La Salle
W, 3-1
9/21
at Lock Haven
L, 0-4
9/24
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 6-0
9/27
Siena
W, 7-1
vs. Saint Joseph’s (at Drexel) W, 3-0
9/30
10/4
at Lafayette*
L, 1-2
10/11
Lehigh*
W, 2-1
10/14 Penn State
L, 2-4
10/18 at American*
L, 0-4
10/19 vs. Georgetown (at Maryland) W, 3-1
10/25 Colgate*
W, 4-3
11/1
at Holy Cross*
L, 2-3 (2OT)
11/7
Lafayette!
W, 4-2
11/8
at American!
L, 2-5
# Towson Tournament, at Stevenson University, Owings Mills, Md.
! Patriot League Tournament, at Washington, D.C.
* Patriot League game
2009
Head Coach: Jeremy Cook
Captains: Jessie Atieh, Sarah Ebright
12-7, 4-1 PL
8/29
at Albany
L, 0-2
8/30
at Siena
W, 6-1
9/4
Vermont
W, 3-1
9/6
Towson
W, 2-1
9/12
at Columbia
W, 4-3 (SO)
9/13
at Sacred Heart
L, 3-4 (OT)
9/18
La Salle
W, 3-2 (OT)
9/20
at Villanova
L, 2-4
9/27
Temple
W, 2-1
10/3
Lafayette*
W, 1-0
10/6
at Lock Haven L, 0-1
10/10 at Lehigh*
W, 4-3
10/13 at Penn State
L, 1-2
10/17 American*
L, 0-3
10/18 Georgetown
W, 3-1
10/24 at Colgate*
W, 4-2
10/25 at Cornell
W, 1-0 (OT)
10/31 Holy Cross*
W, 3-0
11/6
vs. Lafayette!
L, 2-3 (OT)
! Patriot League Tournament, at Washington, D.C.
* Patriot League game
2010
Head Coach: Jeremy Cook
Captains: Kelly Bruvik, Corinne Raczek
7-12, 3-2 PL
8/28
at Temple
L, 2-4
vs. Saint Joseph’s (at Temple) L, 3-7
8/29
9/4
Albany
L, 2-3
9/5
at Princeton
L, 0-7
9/11
Cornell
W, 3-0
9/16
Lock Haven
L, 1-2
6/25
Sacred Heart
W, 4-3 (SO)
9/26
Indiana
L, 1-2 (SO)
10/2
at Holy Cross*
W, 2-0
10/3
at Harvard
W, 3-0
10/9
at Lafayette*
L, 2-4
10/10 Columbia
L, 2-3
10/16 Lehigh*
W, 2-1
10/19 at Penn State
L, 1-4
10/23 at American*
L, 0-6
10/24 at Rutgers
L, 0-3
10/30 Colgate*
W, 3-2 (OT)
11/5
vs. Lafayette!
L, 2-3
! Patriot League Tournament, at Washington, D.C.
* Patriot League game
2011
Head Coach: Jeremy Cook
Captains: Kate Bowen, Marci Richard,
Mallory Smith, Sarah Zargarpour
8-12, 3-2 PL
8/26
at Temple
L, 0-4
vs. No. 19 Boston U. (at Temple) L, 0-5
8/27
9/2
No. 7 Princeton
L, 0-2
9/10
vs. Central Michigan (at Michigan)W, 2-1 (OT)
9/11
at No. 14 Michigan
L, 0-5
9/18
at Lock Haven
W, 2-1 (OT)
9/24
Rider
L, 0-6
9/25
Rutgers
L, 1-3
10/1
Holy Cross*
W, 7-0
10/2
Villanova
W, 2-1
10/8
Lafayette*
L, 3-5
10/11
at Cornell
L, 1-3
10/15 at Lehigh*
L, 0-1
10/16 vs. Towson (at Maryland)W, 3-2 (OT)
10/22 American*
W, 3-1
10/25 No. 8 Penn State
L, 1-3
10/29 at Colgate*
W, 1-0 (2OT)
10/30 at No. 5 Syracuse
L, 1-3
11/4
at American!
W, 3-2
11/5
vs. Lafayette!
L, 1-3
! Patriot League Tournament, at Washington, D.C.
* Patriot League game
8/25
8/26
9/2
9/5
9/8
9/9
9/15
9/16
9/22
9/23
9/29
9/30
10/6
10/7
10/13
2012
Head Coach: Jeremy Cook
Captain: Tayler Siegrist
9-10, 3-2 PL
at No. 6 Connecticut
L, 0-3
at Fairfield
W, 2-1 (OT)
Lock Haven
W, 3-1
Cornell
W, 2-1
at Columbia
L, 0-2
Saint Francis (Pa.)
W, 4-3 (OT)
Towson
W, 6-0
Ohio State
L, 1-3
No. 17 Michigan
L, 0-2
Temple
L, 4-5
Colgate*
W, 7-0
at Rutgers
L, 3-4 (OT)
at Holy Cross*
W, 4-0
at Harvard
W, 3-1
at No. 14 Lafayette*
L, 0-2
10/20 Lehigh*
W,6-2
10/23 at No. 5 Penn State
L, 0-2
10/27 at American*
L, 1-2
11/2
vs. American!
L, 0-4
! Patriot League Tournament, at Easton, Pa.
* Patriot League game
2013
Head Coach: Jeremy Cook
Captain: Erica Perrine
8-10, 4-2 PL
8/30
vs. No. 13 Iowa
L, 1-3
9/1
at Lock Haven
L, 0-1
9/7
vs. Missouri State#
W, 5-1
9/8
at Ohio State
W, 3-2 (OT)
9/13
at Drexel
L, 0-2
9/15
Penn
W, 2-1
9/21
Lehigh*
W, 4-1
9/22
No. 16 Delaware
L, 3-4
9/28
Colgate*
W, 6-2
10/5
at Lafayette*
W, 2-1
10/6
at No. 18 Temple
L, 1-3
10/12 Holy Cross*
W, 7-0
10/13 No. 8 Penn State
L, 0-2
10/19 at Boston University*
L, 0-2
10/20 at New Hampshire
L, 0-2
10/26 at No. 18 American
L, 0-1
11/3
Rutgers
W, 5-2
11/8
vs. Boston University!
L, 0-1
! Patriot League Tournament, at Easton, Pa.
* Patriot League game
# at Ohio State
2014
Head Coach: Jeremy Cook
Captains: Kelsey Mucelli, Liz Wills
13-6, 6-0 PL
8/29
at Rutgers
L, 2-3 (OT)
8/31
at Monmouth
W, 3-1
9/7
at Penn
W, 1-0
9/12
at Saint Joseph’s
W, 4-0
9/14
at No. 14 Princeton
W, 1-0 (OT)
9/20
No. 13 Temple
L, 1-2
9/27
American*
W, 1-0
10/4
Boston University*
W, 5-2
10/5
Drexel
L, 0-6
10/11
at Holy Cross*
W, 4-0
10/12 at UMass Lowell
W, 2-0
10/14 at No. 5 Penn State
L, 1-4
10/18 Lafayette*
W, 2-1
10/25 at Colgate*
W, 5-1
10/26 at No. 10 Syracuse
L, 0-4
11/1
at Lehigh*
W, 4-1
11/2
Lock Haven
W, 2-0
11/7
Colgate*
W, 2-0
11/8
No. 20 Boston University
L, 1-2
! Patriot League Tournament, at Lewisburg, Pa.
* Patriot League game
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Bucknell University is one of the top liberal arts universities 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 advising 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.
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publications,
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