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2010 COLUMBIA-BARNARD ATHLETIC CONSORTIUM

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2010 Columbia Lacrosse Media Guide

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2010 COLUMBIA-BARNARD ATHLETIC CONSORTIUM

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QUICK FACTSLocationNew York, N.Y. 10027

Founded/Enrollment Columbia - 1754/5,708Barnard - 1889/2,389

President, Columbia University Lee C. Bollinger

President, Barnard CollegeDebora L. Spar

Director, Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical EducationDr. M. Dianne Murphy

Stadium (Surface/Capacity) Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium (Field Turf/17,000)

Nickname/Colors Lions/Columbia Blue and White

Affiliation/Conference NCAA Division I/Ivy League

Head Coach Kerri Whitaker (Brown ‘96)Eighth Season (46-60)

Assistant Coaches Allison Evans (William & Mary ‘03)First Season

Lacrosse Phone 212-854-3115

Whitaker’s [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning/Lost16/7

Starters Returning/Lost6/6

CaptainsFrances Callaghan ‘10CC, Megan Donovan ‘10CC, Brittany Shannon ‘10CC

2009 Record 9-7, 1-6 Ivy League

Sports Information ContactKate Lombard, Asst. Dir. of Sports Information/Media [email protected] • 212-854-9870

Websitegocolumbialions.com

Columbia University Athletics Mission StatementThe Department of Intercollegiate Athletics of Columbia University in the City of New York serves the needs of its students, faculty, staff, alumni and the New York City community. To achieve and maintain excellence, we will:• Recruit student-athletes who will excel in our academic and athletic environment• Foster the physical, mental and emotional development of our student-athletes• Strengthen the bonds between the University and its alumni• Provide outstanding entertainment• Promote and exhibit appropriate sporting behavior by student-athletes, coaches, administrators and fans• Instill integrity and values that enhance decision-making• Comply with all NCAA and Ivy League rules and regulations• Empower the Columbia community through a diverse and equitable athletics program that meets the needs of students, alumni, faculty and staff

CreditsThe 2009 Columbia Lacrosse Media Guide was designed and written by Kate Lombard. Edited by Dan Lobacz, Pete McHugh and Casey Snedecor. Additional contributions by Frances Callaghan and Steve Martinez. Photos by Gene Boyars, Mike McLaughlin, Eileen Barroso, and Dennis Mullins.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

This is Columbia

2-4 Columbia University

Coaches & Staff

5 Head Coach Kerri Whitaker

6 Coaches and Staff

The Players

8 2010 Roster

9-17 Returning Player Profiles

18 Newcomer Profiles

History and Records

20 2009 Game-by-Game Results Season Statistics

21 2009 Season Statistics

23-25 History and Records

26 All-Time Award Winners

27 All-Time Letterwinners

28 All-Time Results

Administration

30 Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger

30 Barnard College President Debora L. Spar

31-32 Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical

Education Dr. M. Dianne Murphy

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NEW YORK CITY ISFrom its beginnings in a schoolhouse in lower Manhattan, Columbia University has grown to encompass two principal campuses in New York City: the historic, neoclassical campus in the Morningside Heights neighborhood and the modern Medical Center further uptown, in Washington Heights.

In New York, the greatest city in the world has everything at your fingertips. A baseball game at Yankee Stadium, a world-class Broadway show, or just a ride around the city where neighborhoods flow freely into one another, New York has it all.

Today, Columbia is one of the top academic and research institutions in the world, conducting pathbreaking research in medicine, science, the arts, and the humanities. It includes three undergraduate schools, thirteen graduate and professional schools, and a school of continuing education.

A member of the Ivy League, Columbia sponsors 29 intercollegiate varsity sports for men and women which compete at the Division I level. Columbia has won 11 Ivy League titles over the past three years, the most in any three-year span in school history.

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COLUMBIA’S HOME

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BARACK OBAMA COLUMBIA COLLEGECLASS OF 1983

44TH PRESIDENT OFTHE UNITED STATESColumbia University has produced a large number of distinguished alumni in many different fields, including but not limited to:

David Altchek, CC 1978 • Renowned orthopedic surgeonRoone Arledge, CC 1952 • Former president, ABC News & SportsCaitlin “Katy” Bilodeau, CC 1987 • Two-time OlympianKatherine Boo, BC 1988 • Reporter, The Washington PostWilliam V. Campbell, CC 1962 • Chairman, Intuit, Inc.DeWitt Clinton, CC 1786 • Former N.Y. state senator and governorGary Cohen, CC 1981 • TV play-by-play announcer, New York Mets Brian De Palma, CC 1962 • FilmmakerBrian Dennehy, CC 1960 • Actor, Tony award-winnerAmelia Earhart, GS 1919-1920 • AviatorEileen Ford, BC 1943 • Co-founder, Ford Modeling AgencyChet Forte, CC 1957 • Director, creator of “Monday Night Football”Matthew Fox, CC 1989 • Actor, “Lost”, “We Are Marshall”Ellen Futter, BC 1971 • Barnard College President EmeritaArt Garfunkel, CC 1965 • Musician, Grammy award-winnerLou Gehrig, CC 1923-25 • Baseball Hall of Fame inducteeAllen Ginsberg, CC 1948 • Author, Howl and Other PoemsJudd Gregg, CC 1969 • U.S. Senator, New HampshireMaggie Gyllenhaal, CC 1999 • Actress, “The Dark Knight”Alexander Hamilton, King’s College 1774-76 • Secretary of the TreasuryPatricia Highsmith, BC 1942 • Author, The Talented Mr. RipleyEric Holder, CC 1973 • United States Attorney GeneralLangston Hughes, School of Mines 1921-22 • PoetZora Neale Hurston, BC 1928 • Author, Their Eyes Were Watching GodJohn Jay, King’s College 1764 • Judge, statesman, abolitionistJack Kerouac, CC 1940-1942 • Author, On The RoadJeanne Kirkpatrick, BC 1948 • First female U.S. ambassador to the U.N.Joel Klein, CC 1967 • Chancellor, New York City school systemJohn Kluge, CC 1937 • Entrepreneur, founder of Metromedia, Inc.Robert Kraft, CC 1963 • Owner, New England PatriotsGene Larkin, CC 1983 • Former Major League Baseball championAlfred Lerner, CC 1955 • Owner, Cleveland BrownsSid Luckman, CC 1939 • Football Hall of Fame inducteeJim McMillian, CC 1970 • Former NBA championPhilip L. Milstein, CC 1971 • Principal, Ogden CAP PropertiesJanice Min, CC 1990 • Editor-in-Chief, Us Magazine Martha Nelson, BC 1976 • Managing editor, People; founder, InStyleCynthia Nixon, BC 1988 • Actress, “Sex and the City”Fernando Perez, CC 2004 • Current Major League Baseball player Joyce Purnick, BC 1967 • Writer, The New York TimesJoan Rivers, BC 1954 • Emmy Award-winning comedienneAttoosa Rubenstein, BC 1993 • Editor-in-chief and creator, CosmoGIRL!Michael Sovern, CC 1953 • Columbia University President EmeritusGeorge Stephanopoulos, CC 1982 • Anchor of ABC’s “This Week”Julia Stiles, CC 2005 • Actress, “Save The Last Dance”Cristina Teuscher, CC 2000 • Olympic gold medalist, swimmingMarcellus Wiley, CC 1997 • Former All-Pro football player

Amelia EarhartMarcellus WileyAlexander Hamilton

Robert KraftCristina Teuscher Jim McMillian

Janice MinMaggie Gyllenhaal Jack Kerouac

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Fueled by focus and determination, combined with an even-keeled, winning attitude, Columbia University lacrosse head coach Kerri Whitaker begins her eighth season at the helm of a program striving to reach the top of the Ivy League.

The Columbia lacrosse team has seen much success during Whitaker’s tenure. Her players have earned All-Ivy League recognition 26 times over seven seasons and have been named Regional All-Americans a total of nine times.

Whitaker has guided the Lions to a 44-13 mark in non-conference play over the last seven seasons and led the 2006 squad to the first .500 season in program history at 8-8. In 2009,

the Lions started out a perfect 5-0 for the first time ever en route to setting a program record

for wins in a season at 9-7.

Whitaker was named the Lions’ head coach in September 2002 following one year as the program’s assistant coach. She became just the second head coach since the inception of the Lion varsity lacrosse program in 1997.

Her leadership has brought her team from the startup stages to one that can respectably square off with any team in the nation. Under her tutelage, nearly every mark in the Columbia record books has been broken. Over the last four years, her players have repeatedly set new program bests for goals, assists, and points for single-season and career. Whitaker has coached all nine of the program’s players who have reached 100 career points or more.

Under Whitaker’s guidance, Carrie Anderer ’06CC became the Lions’ first-ever first team

All-Ivy League selection in 2005, while Kate Lombard ‘07CC became the program’s first

four-time All-Ivy League honoree. Just last season, Holly Glynn ‘09CC, who holds nearly

every offensive record for the program, became the first Lion to garner first team All-Region

recognition.

Whitaker served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Developmental Team for four years. She has also been a clinician at the U.S. Lacrosse National Coaches Convention and serves as the chair of the academic awards committee for the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association.

A 1996 graduate of Brown with a degree in English, Whitaker was a first-team All-Ivy League

selection in both lacrosse and field hockey for the Bears. She earned first team All-America

honors in lacrosse in 1996 and went on to compete for the U.S. National Elite Team for four years. Prior to Columbia, Whitaker was an

assistant coach at Syracuse for five years where she helped develop a new program from its inaugural season into a nationally-ranked

and prominent NCAA tournament team.

Whitaker is a native of Ridley Township, Pa. and resides in Manhattan.

HEAD COACH KERRI WHITAKER

THE WHITAKER FILE

COACHING EXPERIENCEColumbia University

Head Coach2002-present

U.S. Developmental Team2007-2009

Syracuse University Assistant Coach

1998-2002

PLAYING EXPERIENCEBrown University

1992-1996

United States National Elite Team 1996-2000

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS44-13 non-conference record

15 All-Ivy League honorees

6 Regional All-Americans

Coached players to the top of nearly every program record

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ALLISON EVANSAssistant CoachFirst SeasonWilliam & Mary ‘03Allison Evans joined the Columbia women’s lacrosse coaching staff in August 2009. The former US Elite Team

member comes to Morningside Heights after spending the previous two seasons as the top assistant at her alma mater, William and Mary.

“Allison came up through a good program at William and Mary, and that helped enhance her strong leadership and organizational skills,” said Whitaker. “She is passionate about the game and is a skilled teacher. I am excited to work with Allison so that together we can build on the success of the 2009 season.”

Over the last two years, Evans has played an integral part in helping the Tribe to back-to-back Colonial Athletic Association regular season titles and top-20 national rankings. During those years, Evans worked primarily with the attacking unit, helping the Tribe establish program records for single-season goals (244) and points (347) in 2009.

“I am really excited about joining the Columbia lacrosse program,” said Evans. “I look forward to sharing my knowledge of the game with a team that continues to make great strides towards becoming a strong force in the Ivy League.”

A native of Annandale, Va., Evans graduated from William and Mary in 2003 with a degree is psychology. The midfielder was an All-Colonial Athletic Association selection in both 2002 and 2003, serving as team captain as a

senior. She finished her impressive career with 85 goals and 31 assists for 116 career points. Evans led her team offensively in her final two seasons, including

a career-high 52 points (33 goals and 19 assists) as a junior.

After her successful collegiate career, Evans was one of 24 players selected to the US National Elite Team in the summer of 2006.

Prior to her time at W&M, Evans worked as a financial analyst for JPI, a real estate developer in McLean Va., and was an asset analyst for the Mills Corporation

in Chevy Chase, Md. Following her 2003 graduation, she coached at St. Mary’s School in England and at Annandale High School, her alma mater.

COACHING STAFF

JUMPEI HARADAAthletic TrainerThird SeasonUniversity of Alabama ‘00

Jumpei Harada joined the Columbia training staff in July 2007 as an assistant athletic trainer and works with lacrosse, football, indoor track and women’s swimming.

Harada came to Morningside Heights from Pennsylvania State University, where he served as an assistant athletic trainer, working with football for three years. During this time, the Nittany Lions attended two bowl games (FedEx Orange Bowl and Outback Bowl).

Previously, Harada also worked as an athletic training intern with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2004, and as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Florida for two years.

From 2001 to 2002, he was the head athletic trainer for Japan’s Women’s National FID Basketball team, which participated in the World FID Basketball Tournament in Portugal.

Harada graduated from the University of Alabama in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in human environmental science with an athletic training certification. In 2004, Harada also received a master’s degree in health and human performance with a focus in athletic training and sports medicine from the University of Florida.

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MEET THE LIONS

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California - 1

Virginia -2Pennsylvania - 1

Ohio - 1

New York - 7

New Jersey - 3

Massachusettts - 2

Connecticut - 3Maryland - 2

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School

1 Taylor Gattinella M 5-2 So.- CC Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich Academy

2 Frances Callaghan A 5-6 Sr.-CC Mendham, N.J./Pingry School

3 Megan Carley A 5-7 So.-CC Cincinnati, Ohio/Saint Ursula Academy

4 Brittany Shannon A 5-5 Sr.-CC Garden City, N.Y./Garden City

5 Mel Peterson M 5-4 Fr.-CC Binghamton, N.Y./Binghamton

6 Gabrielle Geronimos A 5-6 Jr.-CC Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich

7 Mackenzie Gloven A 5-4 Fr.-CC La Jolla, Calif./La Jolla

9 Mollie Andreae D 5-4 Jr.-CC Alexandria, Va./St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes

11 Kelly Buechel M 5-7 So.-BC South Orange, N.J./Columbia High

12 Pauline Weissman D 5-6 Fr.-CC Bethesda, Md./Greensboro Day School

14 Megan Donovan M 5-5 Sr.-CC Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood

15 Caitlin Mullins M/D 5-9 Jr.-CC Garden City, N.Y./Garden City

16 Maria Mazzarino D 5-4 Fr.-CC Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow

17 Caroline Seery M 5-11 Jr.-CC Garden City, N.Y./Garden City

19 Amanda Goodhart D 5-8 So.-CC Alexandria, Va./St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes

20 Flannery Gallagher D 5-10 Jr.-CC Baltimore, Md./Bryn Mawr School

22 Jenny Schiff D 5-6 So.-CC Larchmont, N.Y./Horace Mann

23 Kacie Johnson A 5-9 Fr.-CC Wilton, Conn./Wilton

24 Sarah Avallone M 5-5 So.-CC Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset

26 Olivia Mann M 5-9 Fr.-CC Rydal, Pa./Germantown Academy

48 Karlee Blank GK 5-5 So.-CC Rexford, N.Y./Niskayuna CC- Columbia College BC- Barnard College

Head Coach: Kerri Whitaker, Brown ‘96 (Eighth season)Assistant Coach: Allison Evans, William & Mary ‘03 (First season)

WHERE ARE THEY FROM?

POSITION BREAKDOWN

Goalkeepers - 1

Defenders - 6

Midfielders - 8

Attackers - 6

Midfielder/Defender - 1

2009 ROSTER

CLASS BREAKDOWN

First-Years - 6

Sophomores - 7

Juniors - 6

Seniors - 3

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FRANCES CALLAGHANSr. • 5-6 • CC • AttackMendham, N.J. PingrySmart, reliable, and steady ... a composed leader

of our crease attack unit … plays with patience

and possesses one of the hardest shots on the

team … organized leader of the group … clever

and opportunistic threat off ball … an encouraging

teammate who demands accountability from all

players.

2009: Saw action in 13 games ... finished the year with four goals and

three assists for seven points ... chipped in a goal, ground ball and caused turnover vs. Monmouth ... had a season-high four ground balls vs. Bryant to go along with a pair of goals.

2008: Played in all 15 games on attack ... finished the season with eight

goals and two assists for 10 points ... scored two goals and picked up two ground balls against La Salle ... also recorded two goals vs. Oregon ... tallied three points on two goals and one assist in 11-7 victory over Cal.

2007: Missed the season due to injury.

At Pingry School: Lacrosse captain ... Pingry’s leading scorer in her junior and senior years ... first team all-league, all-county and all-area in her junior

and senior seasons ... the 2006 recipient of the Pingry School Parents Association Woman’s Sports Award, which is given to a female student-athlete who has been successful in her sport and given the most back to the school ... in field hockey, was first team all-county and second team all-area

as a senior.

Personal: Majoring in economics ... Frances Catherine Callaghan, b. 5-17-88 in Surrey, England.

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CALLAGHAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points2007 DNP2008 15-0 8 2 102009 12-8 4 3 7 Totals 27-8 12 5 17

CO-CAPTAIN

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MEGAN DONOVANSr. • 5-5 • CC • Midfield

Ridgewood, N.J.Ridgewood

Smart, skilled, and fit … brings a quality of leadership

and team spirit that is invaluable … finds a way to

score important goals that always fire up the team,

the sidelines, and the stands … helps set the table

for our attacking unit and is very important to our

transition game.

2009: Played in all 16 games ... finished the year with three goals and two

assists ... had a goal against Monmouth, Penn and Princeton ... picked up a pair of assists against Wagner.

2008: Started all 15 games ... finished season with nine points on six goals

and three assists ... tallied a goal, two assists, three ground balls, a draw control and caused turnover in win over Lafayette ... had a season-high three draw controls vs. Oregon.

2007: Saw time in 11 games ... two ground balls, caused turnover vs. Wagner ... two draw controls vs. Yale.

At Ridgewood: Defensive midfielder ... captain her senior year ... led her

team in ground balls and caused turnovers ... in her junior and senior seasons, she was recognized as a first team all-suburban and All-North Jersey player

... was also named Academic All-American both years ... voted the team’s defensive MVP each year she played, beginning her sophomore year.

Personal: Majoring in political science ... sister, Liz, plays lacrosse at Boston College ... Megan Connell Donovan, b. 6-29-88 in Ridgewood, N.J.

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DONOVAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points 2007 11-0 0 0 0 2008 15-15 6 3 9 2009 16-0 3 2 5 Totals 42-15 9 5 14

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BRITTANY SHANNONSr. • 5-5 • CC • AttackGarden City, N.Y. Garden City

Competitive, intense, and driven ... the team’s field

general … shifty dodger who explodes to the cage

… wants the ball when the game is on the line …

plays with the kind of desire that you can see and

feel, and she brings that fierceness to all practices

and games.

2009: Named honorable mention All-Ivy League for the second year in a row ... finished second on the team in points (52) and goals (43), and

third in assists (9) ... led the team with 16 free position goals ... scored a hat trick against Penn and Yale ... tallied three goals and an assist against Dartmouth.

2008: Started all 15 games ... named honorable mention All-Ivy League ... finished second on the team in goals (35), points (40), and draw controls

(17) ... tallied four goals and one assist vs. Monmouth and La Salle ... also had four goals against Lafayette and Harvard ... recorded a goal, two ground balls and four draw controls vs. Dartmouth ... season-high three caused turnovers vs. Lafayette.

2007: Saw action in 15 games, starting two ... goal, draw control, two ground balls vs. Cornell ... two goals vs. Princeton ... two ground balls and two caused turnovers vs. Harvard.

At Garden City: Sustained a season-ending injury in the early spring of her senior year and did not play as a result ... as a junior, was first team

All-Nassau County, led her team in goals with 63 and advanced to the state championship game ... Academic All-American.

Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Brittany Ashley Shannon, b. 8-23-88 in Lake Success, N.Y.

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SHANNON’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points2007 15-2 7 3 102008 15-15 35 5 402009 16-16 43 9 52 Totals 46-33 85 17 102

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MOLLIE ANDREAEJr. • 5-4 • CC • DefenseAlexandria, Va.

St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes A gambler on the field ... has learned to blend her

risk-taking with solid 1v1 skills so that she can

become more of a playmaker on the defensive end

… has a nose for the loose ball, whether it is off the

draw, in a scramble, or heading out of bounds … has

greatly improved her stick skills and is much more

confident handling the ball in transition

2009: Played in 14 games making three starts ... finished the season with

eight ground balls and 11 draw controls ... had a caused turnover against Monmouth and Dartmouth.

2008: Saw time in three games ... had a ground ball vs. Penn.

At St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes: Lettered three times each in lacrosse, diving, and tennis ... captained tennis team as a junior and senior ... recipient of 2006 lacrosse coach’s award ... lacrosse team was Virginia state champion in 2007.

Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Mollie Elizabeth Andreae, b. 11-28-88 in Arlington, Va.

9FLANNERY GALLAGHERJr. • 5-10 • CC • DefenseBaltimore, Md.

Bryn Mawr School

Smart, decisive, and commanding ... leads our

defensive unit … great communicator who anticipates

well and reacts with poise and intelligence … has

good footwork in all defensive situations … plays

with determination and has the kind of curiosity of an

athlete who is looking for an edge.

2009: Started all 16 games on defense ... scooped up 10 ground balls including a pair in three different games ... had two caused turnovers at Bryant.

2008: Played in four games as a first-year.

At Bryn Mawr School: Lettered twice in lacrosse, three times in field hockey

... second team Baltimore Sun All-City and Academic All-American as a senior ... received the scholar-athlete award both junior and senior seasons ... Cum Laude Society.

Personal: Majoring in urban studies ... parents are both graduates of Georgetown ... Elisabeth Flannery Gallagher, b. 4-22-89 in New York, N.Y.

ANDREAE’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP-GS GB DC CT2008 3-0 1 0 02009 14-3 8 11 2 Totals 17-3 9 11 2

GALLAGHER’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP-GS GB DC CT2008 4-0 0 0 02009 16-16 10 1 3 Totals 20-16 10 1 3

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GABRIELLE GERONIMOSJr. • 5-6 • CC • AttackGreenwich, Conn. GreenwichPlays with poise and control, and brings tons of

experience to our attacking unit … a quiet player but

nevertheless, a force … great crease attacker with a

number of reliable dodges and moves to the cage …

helps control the tempo of our settled attack, and is

also important to our transition game to goal.

2009: Started all 16 games on attack ... led the team with 12 assists ... tied for third with 36 points and 20 ground balls ... scored the game-winner in Columbia’s 11-10 win at Harvard ... had a career high seven points at Bryant (four goals, three assists).

2008: Played in 15 games as a first-year, starting seven ... finished with

14 goals and eight assists for 22 points ... three goals, two ground balls and one caused turnover against Brown ... tallied two goals and four draw controls vs. Oregon.

At Greenwich: Lettered three times in lacrosse, twice in field hockey ...

served as captain for both lacrosse and field hockey teams ... all-state

and All-FCIAC 2006, 2007 ... named All-American 2007 ... all-state in field

hockey 2006, 2007 ... female athlete of the year for her high school ... National Honor Society ... Pepsi Scholar Athlete ... lacrosse team was state champion in 2005, field hockey won state title in both 2005 and 2006.

Personal: Majoring in English ... parents both attended school in New York – mother at NYU, father at Wagner ... brother, Christopher, played lacrosse at Denison ... aunt, Laura O’Shaughnessy, is a graduate of Columbia’s Teachers College ... Gabrielle O. Geronimos, b. 7-12-88 in New York, N.Y.

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GERONIMOS’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points 2008 15-7 14 8 22 2009 16-16 24 12 36 Totals 31-23 38 20 58

CAITLIN MULLINSJr. • 5-9 • CC • Midfield/Defense

Garden City, N.Y.Garden City

Size, fitness, and work ethic help define her …

critical open field defender who hustles to slow

down the ball carrier and neutralize the opponent’s

fast break chances … works hard every day, every

drill, no matter what … loves to be with the team and

always has fun ... good groundballer who finds a way

in traffic and in transition

2009: Walked onto the team in winter of 2008 ... saw action against Lafayette and Bryant.

At Garden City: Earned four letters in field hockey and three in lacrosse ...

all-county honorable mention in lacrosse ... lacrosse team won two New York State Class B titles ... captained field hockey team as senior ... NFHCA All-

Region team ... 2006 Newsday Long Island Player of the Year ... won 2005 New York State Class A championships ... played in U-19 National Futures Tournament in 2006 and 2007 and in U-16 National Futures Tournament in 2004 ... won school’s William Fuller award for athletic leadership ... Citibank/News 12 Scholar Athlete Award ... 2006 and 2007 all-county orchestra.

Personal: Nueroscience and behavior major ... also plays field hockey for

the Lions ... Caitlin Ann Mullins, b. 8-11-89 in Rockville Centre, N.Y.

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MULLINS’ CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points2009 2-0 0 0 0 Totals 2-0 0 0 0

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CAROLINE SEERYJr. • 5-11 • CC • Midfield

Garden City, N.Y. Garden CityVersatile player with good skills who has found a

home playing low defense … great size, reach, and

range allow her to cover a lot of space on the field …

always manages to stay in the play and tackles back

tenaciously … with her ability to cover, she allows

her teammates to put more pressure on.

2009: Played in 12 games ... finished the season with four ground balls and

six draw controls.

2008: Missed the season due to injury.

At Garden City: All-county honorable mention ... lettered twice in lacrosse and field hockey ... captained both teams as a senior ... NYS Class B

Lacrosse Champions 2006, 2007 ... Academic All-American 2006, 2007 ... National Honor Society as a junior and senior ... Spanish Honor Society ... played for Long Island Yellow Jackets club team ... all-county, All-Long Island and all-state in field hockey.

Personal: Nueroscience and behavior major ... may pursue a career in speech therapy ... brother, Robert, is a senior swimmer at Notre Dame ... sister, Lauren, and cousin, Margaret O’Neill, played lacrosse at Boston College ... mother, Nancy, swam at Niagara University ... uncle, Gerald Seery, attended graduate school at Columbia ... Caroline Nancy Seery, b. 4-12-89 in Mineola, N.Y.

SEERY’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP-GS GB DC CT 2008 DNP 2009 12-0 4 6 1 Totals 12-0 4 6 1

17SARAH AVALLONESo. • 5-5 • CC • Midfield

Manhasset, N.Y. ManhassetGreat speed and great change of direction allow her

to make plays all over the field … playing with a lot

of confidence this year after gaining experience as a

freshman … athletic threat from up top with excellent

dodging ability … has very good instincts in the

midfield, whether the field is open or clogged with

traffic … tackles back tenaciously.

2009: Played in 13 games as a first-year ... finished the season with

six ground balls and seven draw controls ... had a caused turnover at Monmouth.

At Manhasset: Earned three letters in lacrosse and indoor track, four in soccer ... All-Nassau County honorable mention 2006 and 2008 ... named Unsung Hero and Scholar-Athlete her senior year ... received the Diane Whipple award in 2008 ... Long Island champions in 2006 and county champions in 2007 and 2008.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... Sarah Michal Avallone, b. 6-2-90 in White Plains, N.Y.

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AVALLONE’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP-GS GB DC CT 2009 13-0 6 7 1 Totals 13-0 6 7 1

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KARLEE BLANKSo. • 5-5 • CC • Goalkeeper

Rexford, N.Y.

Niskayuna

Talented, driven, and intense … plain and simple, is

a stopper … smart keeper with good instincts and

reads shooters very well … practices as though

score is being kept … is becoming a more vocal

leader of her defense … her level of play elevates

the team and forces our shooters to be sharp …

inspires confidence in her teammates.

2009: Appeared in three games as a first-year ... made eight saves in 41

minutes of action against Bryant ... made three saves in the second half against No. 2 Penn.

At Niskayuna: Earned three letters in lacrosse and two in field hockey ...

captained lacrosse team as a senior ... first-team Suburban Council All-

Star ... five-time NYSPHSAA scholar athlete ... All-American as a senior ...

Academic All-American in 2007 and 2008 ... first-team Times Union All-Star and Troy Record All-Star ... member of the National Society of High School Scholars.

Personal: Liberal arts student who plans to pursue a career in international studies ... Karlee Starr Blank, b. 11-24-90 in Albany, N.Y.

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BLANK’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP-GS Mins. GA GAA Saves Sv. Pct. 2009 3-0 71:58 11 9.17 10 .476 Totals 3-0 71:58 11 9.17 10 .476

KELLY BUECHELSo. • 5-7 • BC • Midfield

South Orange, N.J. Columbia High

Athletic midfielder with quick feet and incredible

balance ... emerging as a force all over the field …

powerful yet nimble, she is a dodger who is difficult

to contain … tackles back relentlessly and pursues

the ball with the goal of creating chaos and winning

the ball back … helps Columbia control the ball on

the draw.

2009: Played in all 16 games, starting 13 ... finished first-year season with

seven points on three goals and four assists ... tallied an assist in her first

collegiate game vs. Monmouth ... had four draw controls, one ground ball and a goal against No. 2 Penn.

At Columbia High: Earned four letters in lacrosse and soccer, and one letter in track ... captained both soccer and lacrosse teams her senior year ... as a junior earned honorable mention Iron Hills Conference and named second-team All-Essex County ... Academic All-American in 2007 ... broke the high school record for goals in a season with 85 goals.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... sister, Bonnie, played lacrosse at Bucknell University ... sister, Holly, was an All-American fencer at University of Pennsylvania ... Kelly Teresa Buechel, b. 3-31-90 in Livingston, N.J.

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BUECHEL’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points GB DC CT 2009 16-13 3 4 7 17 14 6 Totals 16-13 3 4 7 17 14 6

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MEGAN CARLEYSo. • 5-7 • CC • AttackCincinnati, OhioSaint Ursula Academy

Coming off a strong fall where she showed a lot of

improvement … at her most dangerous curl cutting

from low ... has honed her feel for off ball movement,

timing, and deception … has the potential to be a

very good finisher … understands the role of a crease

attacker and what she wants her teammates to do.

2009: Did not see action.

At Saint Ursula Academy: Earned four letters in lacrosse and two in field

hockey ... captained her lacrosse team junior and senior year ... four-time first-team all-city ... first-team all-league 2006, 2007, 2008 ... Academic All-

American as a junior and senior ... honorable mention All-American in 2008 ... 35 goals and 23 assists as a senior ... National Honor Society.

Personal: Intends to major in political science ... Megan Ruth Carley, b. 11-8-89 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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CARLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points2009 DNP Totals 0-0 0 0 0

TAYLOR GATTINELLASo. • 5-2 • CC • Midfield

Greenwich, Conn.Greenwich AcademyA difference maker who is the glue for a balanced

team … has a great first step and has gained a lot of

confidence as a threat on attack … plays with heart,

grit, and desire for every minute she is on the field …

a true competitor who makes her teammates better

and when it is game time, is unafraid.

2009: Started in all 16 games in the midfield ... led the team in ground balls

(25) and draw controls (37) as a first-year ... finished with seven goals and

three assists ... picked up five ground balls and six draw controls at Brown ...

won a season-high seven draw controls in Lions’ 15-14 win at Bucknell.

At Greenwich Academy: Earned three letters each in lacrosse and field

hockey, and two in basketball ... captained lacrosse and field hockey teams

as a senior ... first-team All-American as a senior, second-team All-American

as a junior ... named All-New England and All-League FAA for field hockey

and lacrosse in 2007, 2008 ... led team in ground balls with 69 ... recipient of the Susan B. Smart Award, the highest athlete award at Greenwich Academy ... FAA Champions for both lacrosse and field hockey in 2006, 2007, 2008.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... Taylor Lynn Gattinella, b. 11-24-89 in Great Falls, Va.

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GATTINELLA’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points GB DC CT 2009 16-16 7 3 10 25 37 6 Totals 16-16 7 3 10 25 37 6

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AMANDA GOODHARTSo. • 5-8 • CC • DefenseAlexandria, Va.

St. Stephen’s and St. AgnesSteady, dependable, and solid ... defender who

quietly dominates … plays with patience and

enormous skill … picks up unmarked ballcarriers

coming into the zone and calmly drives them away

from the goal cage … her discipline, composure, and

consistency are hallmarks of her game … covers

well for her teammates’ mistakes.

2009: Started all 16 games on defense ... led the Lions with 16 caused turnovers as a first-year ... picked up 19 ground balls, ranking fifth on the

team ... had a season-high five caused turnovers and two ground balls in

Columbia’s 9-6 win against American ... picked up a pair of ground balls, two caused turnovers and a draw control vs. Dartmouth.

At Stephen’s and St. Agnes: Earned four letters in basketball, and two letters in lacrosse and field hockey ... captained basketball team as a senior

... lacrosse team was ISL Champions and VAIS State Champions in 2007 and 2008 ... two-time ISL Champions in basketball ... played for Capital lacrosse club ... earned dean’s list for each of her four years.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... uncle, John Soutner Jr., played football at Notre Dame ... Amanda Rae Goodhart, b. 10-3-89 in Washington D.C.

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GOODHART’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP-GS GB DC CT 2009 16-16 19 10 16 Totals 16-16 19 10 16

JENNY SCHIFFSo. • 5-6 • CC • DefenseLarchmont, N.Y.Horace Mann

Good ground ball hound who has a knack for knocking

down passes … continues to work on her slides

and help defense … greatly improved her 1v1 skills

last year as a freshman … brings depth to our low

defense.

2009: Saw time against Bryant.

At Horace Mann: Earned three letters in lacrosse, and two each in soccer and skiing... captained both teams as a senior ... All-Tournament Team in 2008 ... earned first-team All-Ivy Preparatory School League as a senior ...

named most valuable player for lacrosse team in 2008 ... scored 45 goals and picked up 52 ground balls as a senior ... Cum Laude Society.

Personal: Liberal arts student who plans to pursue a career in medicine or environmental science ... Jenny Clark Schiff, b. 8-3-90 in New York, N.Y.

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MACKENZIE GLOVENFr. • 5-4 • CC • AttackLa Jolla, Calif.

La Jolla

Still recovering from knee surgery she had last spring

and is returning to form more each day … possesses

a quick, compact, and accurate release on the pass

and the shot … good shooter who finds the back of

the net … will develop into a creative crease attacker

in time.

At La Jolla: Four-year letterwinner and two-time captain of lacrosse team ... finished career with 251 points on 176 goals and 75 assists ... first team

San Diego City League and San Diego County CIF in 2008 ... Academic All-American.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... Mackenzie Elizabeth Gloven, b. 1-28-91 in San Diego, Calif.

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KACIE JOHNSONFr. • 5-9 • CC • AttackWilton, Conn.

Wilton

Talented play-maker with a great handle ... has

plugged right into the attacking unit … brings a skill

set and a mentality to the attack that gives Columbia

a new dimension and identity … a threat every time

she has the ball ... can create driving to goal or off the

dish to cutters … crafty away from the ball … has the

ability to cause turnovers in our defensive ride

At Wilton: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse ... two-time team captain ... first team All-FCIAC and first team all state as a junior ... named MVP of

conference tournament in 2008.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... Kacie Virginia Johnson, b. 11-27-90 in Maryland.

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OLIVIA MANNFr. • 5-9 • CC • Midfield

Rydal, Pa.

Germantown AcademyAthletic, talented, and imposing … package of skills, size,

and strength make her difficult to match up against …

can rifle the ball and handles the ball well inside the eight

meter … will be able to give us chances to counterattack

off the ride … likes to push the tempo and challenge the

middle in transition.

At Germantown Academy: Earned three letters a piece in lacrosse and cross country ... captained the lacrosse team as a senior ... named first team All-

Interac as a senior ... finished with 125 career goals and 28 career assists ...

Academic All-American as a senior.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... father, Brian, was a goalie at Penn from 1982-1985 ... Olivia Jayne Mann, b. 3-1-91 in Wynnewood, Pa.

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MARIA MAZZARINOFr. • 5-4 • CC • DefenseLongmeadow, Mass.Longmeadow

Finds a way to get it done … improving her 1v1 skills

every day … has learned to head upfield first when

she wins ground balls in the chaos of the eight meter

scramble … has very positive team-oriented energy.

At Longmeadow: Earned four letters in lacrosse, three in soccer ... captained lacrosse team as a senior ... four-year starter on defense ... first team All-Western Mass. as a junior and senior ... Academic

All-American in 2009 ... all-league as a senior ... Springfield Republic’s Super Seven as a senior ... team was Western Mass. champions and state runner-ups in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... grandfather, James A. Coleman, earned his masters in mathematics from Columbia in 1947 ... Maria Toni Mazzarino, b. 2-22-91 in Springfield, Mass.

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MEL PETERSONFr. • 5-4 • CC • Midfield

Binghamton, N.Y.Binghamton

Has the talent and skills to become a solid two-way

player in the midfield … gets off shots that really rip the

net and are hard for the goalkeeper to track coming

out of her stick … improves her defense each and

every day … has grown more comfortable playing a

physical style.

At Binghamton: Four-year letterwinner is lacrosse and soccer ... captained both teams in junior and senior years ... first team Section 4 All-Star in 2008

and 2009, second team in 2007 ... had 57 goals and 25 assists as a senior.

Personal: Liberal arts student ... Melissa Susan Peterson, b. 11-3-90 in Scranton, Pa.

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PAULINE WEISSMANFr. • 5-6 • CC • DefenseBethesda, Md. Greensboro Day

One of the strongest players on the team … difficult to

get around once she locks in and keeps her footwork

sharp … learning to capitalize on her formidable leg

drive as a defender.

At Greensboro Day School: Three-year letterwinner in lacrosse ... also lettered in field hockey, track and field, tennis and

basketball ... team’s points leader as a freshman and sophomore ... played club on Carolina Fever Select White ... member and president of National Honor Society ... AP Scholar with honors.

Personal: Liberal arts student who plans to major in biology/premed ... grandfather, David Weissman, wrestled at Illinois and won a national title in

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Date Opponent Result Score Overall Conf High Scorer

Feb 27, 2009 MONMOUTH W 14-10 1-0-0 0-0-0 Glynn (6g, 1a)

Mar. 1, 2009 at Lafayette W 15-8 2-0-0 0-0-0 Shannon (6g)

03/04/09 at Wagner W 12-7 3-0-0 0-0-0 Shannon (3g, 1a)

Mar 07, 2009 at Marist WO3 16-15 4-0-0 0-0-0 Glynn (5g, 2a)

Mar 10, 2009 AMERICAN W 9-6 5-0-0 0-0-0 Glynn (3g) / Geronimos (2g, 1a)

* Mar 14, 2009 CORNELL L 8-11 5-1-0 0-1-0 Glynn (2g), Shannon (1g, 1a), Gattinella (2g)

Mar 18, 2009 at Lehigh L 13-15 5-2-0 0-1-0 Ryan (5g)

* Mar 27, 2009 #2 Penn L 11-16 5-3-0 0-2-0 Shannon (3g)

* Apr 01, 2009 at #7 Princeton L 5-15 5-4-0 0-3-0 Shannon (2g)

* Apr 04, 2009 at Brown L 10-15 5-5-0 0-4-0 Ryan (4g)

* Apr 08, 2009 YALE L 6-12 5-6-0 0-5-0 Shannon (3g)

Apr 11, 2009 BRYANT W 19-11 6-6-0 0-5-0 Geronimos (4g, 3a)

* Apr 18, 2009 at Harvard W 11-10 7-6-0 1-5-0 Glynn (4g) / Geronimos (3g, 1a)

Apr 22, 2009 at La Salle WO2 10-9 8-6-0 1-5-0 Glynn (5g)

* Apr 26, 2009 #16 DARTMOUTH L 9-12 8-7-0 1-6-0 Ryan (4g, 1a)

Apr 28, 2009 at Bucknell W 15-14 9-7-0 1-6-0 Shannon (4g, 1a)

* Ivy League game

Overall: 9-7 Ivy League: 1-6 Home: 3-4 Away: 6-3 Neutral: 0-0

2009 SEASON RESULTS

## Points GP G A Pts Shots 1 Holly Glynn 16 45 8 53 1004 Brittany Shannon 16 43 9 52 875 Rachael Ryan 16 31 5 36 726 Gab Geronimos 16 24 12 36 533 Lauren Olsen 16 19 10 29 45

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots 1 Holly Glynn 16 45 8 53 1004 Brittany Shannon 16 43 9 52 875 Rachael Ryan 16 31 5 36 726 Gab Geronimos 16 24 12 36 533 Lauren Olsen 16 19 10 29 45

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots 6 Gab Geronimos 16 24 12 36 533 Lauren Olsen 16 19 10 29 454 Brittany Shannon 16 43 9 52 871 Holly Glynn 16 45 8 53 1005 Rachael Ryan 16 31 5 36 72

## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 1 Holly Glynn 16 45 8 100 .4504 Brittany Shannon 16 43 9 87 .4945 Rachael Ryan 16 31 5 72 .4316 Gab Geronimos 16 24 12 53 .4533 Lauren Olsen 16 19 10 45 .422

## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 1 Holly Glynn 16 45 8 100 72 .7204 Brittany Shannon 16 43 9 87 65 .7475 Rachael Ryan 16 31 5 72 55 .7646 Gab Geronimos 16 24 12 53 43 .8113 Lauren Olsen 16 19 10 45 36 .800

## Game-winning Goals GP No. 1 Holly Glynn 16 5 6 Gab Geronimos 16 23 Lauren Olsen 16 14 Brittany Shannon 16 1

## Draw Controls GP No. 7 Taylor Gattinella 16 371 Holly Glynn 16 325 Rachael Ryan 16 284 Brittany Shannon 16 1611 Kelly Buechel 16 14

## Ground Balls GP No. 7 Taylor Gattinella 16 255 Rachael Ryan 16 246 Gab Geronimos 16 2018 Emma Mintz 16 2019 Amanda Goodhart 16 19

## Caused Turnovers GP No. 19 Amanda Goodhart 16 161 Holly Glynn 16 135 Rachael Ryan 16 1118 Emma Mintz 16 118 Krista Giannattasio 16 10

2009 SEASON LEADERS

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## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN FPG-FPS GB DC T/O CT Pen-Min Fouls1 Glynn, Holly 16-16 45 8 53 100 .450 72 .720 5 2 0 8-29 14 32 49 13 0- 0.0 384 Shannon, Brittany 16-16 43 9 52 87 .494 65 .747 1 6 0 16-29 13 16 36 0 0- 0.0 165 Ryan, Rachael 16-16 31 5 36 72 .431 55 .764 0 0 0 2-7 24 28 18 11 0- 0.0 476 Geronimos, Gabrielle16-16 24 12 36 53 .453 43 .811 2 0 0 2-9 20 6 31 3 1- 3.0 183 Olsen, Lauren 16-16 19 10 29 45 .422 36 .800 1 1 1 1-4 11 1 15 4 0- 0.0 87 Gattinella, Taylor 16-16 7 3 10 18 .389 13 .722 0 0 0 1-4 25 37 10 6 0- 0.0 122 Callaghan, Frances 13-0 4 3 7 10 .400 9 .900 0 0 0 0-1 8 1 4 3 0- 0.0 216 Lee, Lizzie 16-4 4 4 8 9 .444 5 .556 0 0 0 0-3 8 13 11 2 0- 0.0 1114 Donovan, Megan 16-0 3 2 5 5 .600 4 .800 0 0 0 1-1 4 5 8 3 0- 0.0 611 Buechel, Kelly 16-13 3 4 7 13 .231 10 .769 0 0 2 1-2 17 14 9 6 0- 0.0 1321 Kager, Emily 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0- 0.0 148 Blank,Karlee 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0- 0.0 015 Mullins, Caitlin 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0- 0.0 224 Avallone, Sarah 13-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 0-0 6 7 7 1 0- 0.0 1220 Gallagher, Flannery 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 10 1 5 3 0- 0.0 1519 Goodhart, Amanda 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 19 10 6 16 0- 0.0 2418 Mintz, Emma 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 20 0 17 11 0- 0.0 017 Seery, Caroline 12-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0 0-1 4 6 4 1 0- 0.0 712 Van den Berg, Caroli 16-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 6 5 6 7 1- 3.0 329 Andreae, Mollie 14-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 8 11 10 2 0- 0.0 178 Giannattasio, Krista 16-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 18 9 13 10 0- 0.0 1922 Schiff, Jenny 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0- 0.0 0 Total............... 16 183 60 243 417 .439 315 .755 9 9 3 32-90 236 202 264 104 2- 6.0 319 Opponents........... 16 186 60 246 429 .434 325 .758 7 11 4 38-84 264 202 236 121 4-12.0 332

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T48 Blank,Karlee 3-0 71:58 11 9.17 10 .476 0 0 018 Mintz, Emma 16-15 900:53 175 11.66 129 .424 9 7 0 Total............... 16 972:51 186 11.47 139 .428 9 7 0 Opponents........... 16 972:51 183 11.29 132 .419 7 9 0

Overall: 9-7 Ivy League: 1-6 Home: 3-4 Away: 6-3 Neutral: 0-0

2009 SEASON STATISTICS2009 Overall Statistics

## Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW FPG FPS GB DC T/O CT Fouls4 Shannon, Brittany 7 7 15 3 18 33 .455 22 .667 0 7 13 4 5 17 0 95 Ryan, Rachael 7 7 13 1 14 32 .406 24 .750 0 2 5 8 12 9 1 211 Glynn, Holly 7 7 11 2 13 30 .367 18 .600 0 2 11 3 11 24 2 196 Geronimos, Gabrielle 7 7 9 2 11 20 .450 15 .750 1 1 4 7 1 19 1 73 Olsen, Lauren 7 7 4 4 8 12 .333 10 .833 0 0 2 5 0 11 2 27 Gattinella, Taylor 7 7 3 0 3 8 .375 6 .750 0 1 2 11 21 4 4 614 Donovan, Megan 7 0 2 0 2 3 .667 3 1.000 0 1 1 1 2 4 2 311 Buechel, Kelly 7 7 2 1 3 3 .667 2 .667 0 1 1 7 8 7 2 616 Lee, Lizzie 7 1 1 1 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0 2 3 5 3 0 348 Blank,Karlee 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 024 Avallone, Sarah 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 120 Gallagher, Flannery 7 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 819 Goodhart, Amanda 7 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 4 2 8 1218 Mintz, Emma 7 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 8 0 8 6 017 Seery, Caroline 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 19 Andreae, Mollie 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 58 Giannattasio, Krista 7 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 7 2 6 4 82 Callaghan, Frances 5 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 012 Van den Berg, Caroli 7 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 16 Total............... 7 60 15 75 146 .411 102 .699 1 15 42 77 79 128 37 131 Opponents........... 7 91 29 120 203 .448 151 .744 6 18 40 116 88 102 56 163

## Name GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T 48 Blank,Karlee 2 0 30:54 4 7.77 2 .333 0 0 0 18 Mintz, Emma 7 7 389:06 87 13.42 58 .400 1 6 0 Total............... 7 420:00 91 13.00 60 .397 1 6 0 Opponents........... 7 420:00 60 8.57 42 .412 6 1 0

Ivy League: 1-6 Home: 0-4 Away: 1-2 Neutral 0-0

2009 Ivy League Statistics

Summary by Period

GOALS 1st 2nd OT TotalColumbia 88 92 3 183 Opponents 92 93 1 186

SHOTS 1st 2nd OT TotalColumbia 200 210 7 417 Opponents 208 213 8 429

SAVES 1st 2nd OT TotalColumbia 66 70 3 139Opponents 63 66 3 132

Summary by Period GOALS 1st 2nd TotalColumbia 27 33 60Opponents 42 49 91

SHOTS 1st 2nd TotalColumbia 63 83 146Opponents 103 100 203

SAVES 1st 2nd TotalColumbia 34 26 60Opponents 21 21 42

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HISTORY AND RECORDS

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HISTORY AND RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

Most Games Played ...................................................16

...............................................2006 (8-8) and 2009 (9-7)

Most Wins .....................................................................9

....................................................................... 2009 (9-7)

Most Losses ...............................................................12

................................................1997 (3-12) / 2001 (2-12)

Longest Winning Streak ...............................................5

................................................Feb. 27 - March 10, 2009

Longest Losing Streak ..................................................8

............. Mar. 18- April 16, 2003 / Mar. 16- Apr. 19, 2008

Longest Winless Streak ................................................8

............. Mar. 18- April 16, 2003 / Mar. 16- Apr. 19, 2008

Most Goals Scored - Season....................................183

.....................................................................2006 / 2009

Most Goals Scored - Game ........................................21

....... vs. Lehigh, Apr. 19, 2006 / vs. La Salle, Mar. 14, 2008

Most Goals Allowed - Season...................................189

................................................................................2001

Most Goals Allowed - Game .......................................20

.....................................................at. Yale, Apr. 15, 1998

Fewest Goals Allowed - Season ...............................143

................................................................................1999

Largest Margin of Victory ............................................15

.................................W, 17-2 vs. Wagner, Mar. 31, 1999

Largest Losing Margin ................................................18

.......................................L, 1-19 at Yale, Mar. 29, 1997 /

...............................L, 0-18 vs. Princeton, Mar. 22, 2000

ALL-TIME AGAINST OPPONENTS

American ........................................................1-1

Binghamton ....................................................1-0

Brown* ..........................................................0-12

Bryant .............................................................1-0

Bucknell ..........................................................8-2

Cal-Berkeley ...................................................1-1

Central Conn. .................................................1-0

Colgate ...........................................................0-2

Cornell* .........................................................0-13

Dartmouth* ...................................................0-12

Davidson.........................................................2-1

Denver ............................................................0-1

Fairfield ...........................................................7-1

Harvard* .......................................................2-10

Holy Cross ......................................................0-1

La Salle...........................................................4-0

Lafayette .........................................................7-2

Lehigh .............................................................7-4

Manhattan.......................................................7-1

Marist ..............................................................4-0

Monmouth.......................................................1-2

Notre Dame ....................................................1-2

Ohio State.......................................................0-2

Oregon............................................................0-2

Penn* ............................................................0-13

Princeton* .....................................................0-12

Quinnipiac.......................................................2-1

Richmond .......................................................0-0

St. Joseph’s ....................................................1-2

St. Mary’s ........................................................1-0

Stanford ..........................................................1-1

Uconn .............................................................1-1

Vermont ..........................................................2-2

Virginia Tech ...................................................0-1

Wagner .........................................................12-0

Yale* .............................................................0-13

* - Ivy League game

SINGLE -GAME RECORDS

Points

1. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 3/14/08 vs La Salle 11

2. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 3/2/08 vs. Lafayette 9

Adie Moll ’04CC 3/14/01 vs. St. Joseph’s

Goals

1. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 3/2/08 vs. Lafayette 7

Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 3/16/05 vs. Vermont 7

3. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 3/1/09 vs. Lafayette 6

Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2/27/09 vs. Monmouth 6

Holly Glynn ‘09CC 3/14/08 vs. LaSalle 6

Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 3/14/08 vs. LaSalle 6

Holly Glynn ‘09CC 4/16/08 vs. Fairfield 6

Kate Lombard ‘07CC 4/4/07 vs. Fairfield 6

Rachael Ryan ‘09CC 3/3/07 vs. Lafayette 6

Kate Lombard ’07CC 4/27/06 vs. Vermont 6

Adie Moll ‘04CC 3/15/04 vs. Bucknell 6

Ellen Lowrey ‘04CC 4/23/02 vs. Lafayette 6

Adie Moll ‘04CC 3/14/01 vs. St. Joseph’s 6

Assists

1. Holly Glynn ’09CC 4/27/06 vs. Vermont 6

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Points

1. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2006-09 187

2. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2005-08 155

3. Adie Moll ’04CC 2001-04 127

4. Carrie Anderer ’06CC 2003-06 126

5. Kate Lombard ’07CC 2004-07 116

6. Katie Warner, ’07CC 2004-07 114

7. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 2007- 102

Elyse Pultz ’07CC 2004-07 102

8. Rachael Ryan ‘09CC 2006-09 101

9. Ellen Lowrey ‘04CC 2001-04 96

10. Sara Brubaker ‘00BC 1997-00 74

Goals

1. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2006-09 134

2. Kate Lombard ’07CC 2004-07 101

3. Carrie Anderer ’06CC 2003-06 97

4. Adie Moll ‘04CC 2001-04 96

5. Rachael Ryan ‘09CC 2006-09 87

6. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 2007- 85

7. Katie Warner ’07CC 2004-07 84

8. Elyse Pultz ’07CC 2004-07 78

9. Marisa Marcellino ’08CC 2005-08 77

10. Katie Bergstrom ‘00CC 1997-98 62

Assists

1. Marisa Marcellino ’08CC 2005-08 85

2. Holly Glynn ’09CC 2006-09 52

3. Katie Warner ’07CC 2004-07 31

4. Carrie Anderer ’06CC 2003-06 29

5. Adie Moll ‘04CC 2001-04 26

6. Ellen Lowrey ‘04CC 2001-04 25

7. Elyse Pultz ’07CC 2004-07 24

8. Liz Gilroy ‘03CC 2000-03 21

9. Gabrielle Geronimos ‘11CC 2008- 20

9. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 2007- 17

Lauren Olsen ‘09CC 2006-09 17

Kate Lombard ’07CC 2004-07 17

10. Maggie Via ‘04CC 2001-04 15

Maureen Koons ‘01CC 1998-01 15

Caused Turnovers

1. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2004-07 80

2. Brynn Wurmbrand 1998-00 69

3. Antoinette Allen 1997-00 62

4. Kristin Connors 2000-03 59

Whitney Crisman 1999-02 59

6. Whitney Booker ‘05CC 2002-04 58

7. Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2003-06 53

8. Bola Bamiduro ‘01BC 1997-01 48

9. Ellen Lowry ‘04CC 2001-04 45

10. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2006-09 44

Draw Controls

1. Carrie Anderer ‘06 2003-06 142

2. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2005-08 104

3. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2006-09 93

4. Antoinette Allen 1997-00 91

5. Katie Warner ‘07CC 2004-07 87

6. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2004-07 74

7. Sara Brubaker ‘00BC 1997-00 69

8. Rachael Ryan ‘09CC 2006-09 63

9. Ashley Mehl ‘08CC 2005-08 54

10. Elyse Pultz ‘07CC 2004-07 49

Ground Balls

1. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2004-07 151

2. Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2003-06 142

3. Ellen Lowry ‘04CC 2001-04 118

4. Marcela Calidonio ‘06CC 2003-06 115

Whitney Booker ‘05CC 2002-04 115

6. Antoinette Allen 1997-00 114

7. Emma Mintz ‘09CC 2006-09 111

8. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2005-08 108

9. Kristen Teatom ‘08CC 2005-08 104

10. Devin Fitzpatrick 1998-01 103

Saves

1. Marcela Calidonio ‘06CC 2003-06 532

2. Emma Mintz ‘09CC 2006-09 439

3. Jana Gombos ‘99CC 1997-99 332

4. Gina Kline ‘02CC 1999-00 298

CAREER RECORDS

Holly Glynn ‘09CC holds the program records for career and single-season goals and points.

Kate Lombard ‘07CC holds the program records for

career caused turnovers and groundballs.

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Points1. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2008 552. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2009 543. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 2009 534. Kate Lombard ’07CC 2006 485. Marisa Marcellino ’08CC 2006 476. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2007 45 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2005 458. Elyse Pultz ‘07CC 2005 44 Adie Moll ‘04CC 2004 4410. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 2008 40 Holly Glynn ’09CC 2007 40 Carrie Anderer ’06CC 2006 4013. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2008 39 Rachael Ryan ‘09CC 2007 39 Katie Warner ‘07CC 2005 3916. Holly Glynn ’09CC 2006 38

Goals1. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2009 452. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2008 443. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 2009 434. Kate Lombard ’07CC 2006 40 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2005 406. Adie Moll ‘04CC 2004 367. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 2008 35 Rachael Ryan ‘09CC 2007 359. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2007 34 Elyse Pultz ‘07CC 2005 3411. Katie Bergstrom ‘00CC 1997 3312. Adie Moll ‘04CC 2003 31 Rachael Ryan ‘09CC 2009 3114. Katie Bergstrom ‘00CC 1998 29

Assists1. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2007 25 2. Marisa Marcellino ’08CC 2006 253. Marisa Marcellino ’08CC 2008 194. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2005 185. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2007 176. Holly Glynn ’09CC 2006 167. Carrie Anderer ’06CC 2006 138. Catherine Lee ’08CC 2006 12 Gabrielle Geronimos 20099. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2008 11 Katie Warner ‘07CC 2005 1111. Lauren Olsen ‘09CC 2009 10 Elyse Pultz ‘07CC 2005 10 Maggie Via ‘04CC 2002 1013. Brittany Shannon ‘10CC 2009 9 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2004 9 Katie Warner ‘07CC 2004 9 Liz Gilroy ‘03CC 2003 9

Saves1. Jana Gombos ‘99CC 1997 1622. Marcela Calidonio ‘06CC 2005 158 Jessica Valadez ‘04CC 2001

Goals Against Avg.1. Gina Kline ‘02CC 1999 10.512. Marcela Calidonio ‘06CC 2004 10.643. Marcela Calidonio ‘06CC 2005 10.93

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Caused Turnovers1. Antoinette Allen 1999 282. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2006 273. Whitney Booker ‘05CC 2002 26 Brynn Wurmbrand 1999 265. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2005 25 Brynn Wurmbrand 2000 257. Ellen Lowrey ‘05CC 2002 228. Bola Bamiduro ‘01BC 1999 21 Sara Brubaker ‘00BC 1999 219. Kristin Connors ‘03CC 2001 2010. Whitney Crisman 2000 1911. Trudy Dako 2002 18 Brynn Wurmbrand 1998 1813. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2007 17 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2004 17 Whitney Booker ‘05CC 2003 17

Ground Balls1. Antoinette Allen ‘00CC 1997 512. Whitney Booker ‘05CC 2004 473. Marie Ewens 1997 44 Trudy Dako 2002 445. Emma Mintz ‘09CC 2007 43 Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2004 437. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2005 41 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2005 41 Devin Fitzpatrick 2001 419. Whitney Booker ‘05CC 2002 4010. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2005 39 Kristen Teamtom ‘08CC 2006 39 Kristin Connors ‘03CC 2003 3913. Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2006 38 Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2006 38 Jessica Brewer 1997 3816. Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2004 37 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2003 3718. Marcela Calidonio ‘06CC 2005 36

Draw Controls1. Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2004 392. Taylor Gattinella ‘12CC 2009 37 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2005 374. Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2006 365. Ashley Mehl ‘08CC 2005 34 Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2006 347. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2009 32 Katie Warner ‘07CC 2006 32 Antoinetter Allen 1998 3210. Katie Warner ‘07CC 2007 3111. Holly Glynn ‘09CC 2008 30 Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2008 30 Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC 2006 30 Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2006 30 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC 2003 3016. Rachael Ryan ‘09CC 2009 28 Antoinette Allen 1997 2818. Jessica Brewer 1997 2519. Kate Lombard ‘07CC 2004 23 Meredith Corkery 2001 23 Antoinette Allen 1997 23

Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC holds the career and the top-four single-season assist

records.

Carrie Anderer ‘06CC holds three of the top-four single season draw control

totals.

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AWARD WINNERSALL-REGION(U.S. Lacrosse Coaches)2004 Adie Moll ‘04CC, 2nd Team2005 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC, 2nd Team 2006 Kate Lombard ’07CC, 2nd Team Marisa Marcellino ’08CC, 2nd Team2007 Kate Lombard ’07CC, 2nd Team Marisa Marcellino ’08CC, 2nd Team 2008 Holly Glynn ‘09CC, 2nd Team2009 Holly Glynn ‘09CC, 1st Team Rachael Ryan ‘09CC, 2nd Team

ALL-IVY LEAGUE 1998 Sara Brubaker ‘00BC, HM1999 Sara Brubaker ‘00BC, HM Gina Kline ’02BC, HM2000 Sara Brubaker ‘00BC, HM Gina Kline ’02BC, HM2001 Meredith Corkery ‘02CC, HM 2002 Ellen Lowry ‘04CC, HM Jessica Valadez ‘04CC, HM2003 Adie Moll ‘04CC, 2nd Team2004 Whitney Booker ‘05CC, 2nd Team Adie Moll ‘04CC, 2nd Team Kate Lombard ‘07CC, HM2005 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC, 1st Team Marcela Calidonio ‘06CC, HM Kate Lombard ‘07CC, HM2006 Kate Lombard ‘07CC, 2nd Team Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC, 2nd Team2007 Kate Lombard ‘07CC, 2nd Team Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC, 2nd Team Emma Mintz ‘09CC, HM2008 Holly Glynn ‘09CC, 2nd Team Marisa Marcellino ‘08CC, HM Brittany Shannon ‘10CC, HM2009 Holly Glynn ‘09CC, 2nd Team Rachael Ryan ‘09CC, HM Brittany Shannon ‘10CC, HM HM - Honorable Mention

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY LEAGUE1997 Jessica Brewer ’97SEAS Jana Gombos ’99CC1998 Jana Gombos ’99CC1999 Caroline Samponaro ’01CC2000 Sara Brubaker ’00BC Emily Georgitis ’01CC2001 Arianna Faucetta ’02CC2003 Adie Moll ’04CC2004 Adie Moll ’04CC2005 Carrie Anderer ’06CC2006 Carrie Anderer ’06CC2007 Kate Lombard ’07CC2008 Krista Giannattasio ‘09CC2009 Krista Giannattasio ‘09CC

IWLCAA ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL(U.S. Lacrosse Coaches)1998 Jana Gombos ‘99CC, Lauren Kos ‘98CC2002 Arianna Faucetta ‘02CC, Liz Gilroy ‘03CC2005 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC, Grace Sterritt ‘05CC Liz Sanseau ‘05CC2007 Dana Riley ‘08CC, Katie Warner ‘07CC2008 Krista Giannattasio ‘09CC2009 Frances Callaghan ‘10CC, Krista Giannattasio ‘09CC

LACROSSE AWARD (MVP)1997 Sara Brubaker ’00BC1998 Sara Brubaker ’00BC, Antoinette Allen ’00CC1999 Brynn Wurmbrand ’01CC2000 Sara Brubaker ’00BC2001 Bola Bamiduro ’01BC2002 Ellen Lowrey ’04CC2003 Adie Moll ’04CC2004 Liz Mulaikal ’04CC2005 Marcela Calidonio ‘06CC2006 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC2007 Kate Lombard ’07CC2008 Marisa Marcellino ’08CC2009 Rachael Ryan ‘09CC

TEAM CAPTAINS1997 Jessica Brewer ’97SEAS, Megan Munnelly ’97CC1998 Stephanie Engel ’98CC, Marie Ewens ’99CC, Lauren Kos ’98CC1999 Sara Brubaker ’00BC, Jana Gombos ‘99CC2000 Sara Brubaker ’00BC2001 Bola Bamiduro ’01BC, Maureen Koons ’01CC2002 Whitney Crisman ’02BC, Arianna Faucetta ’02CC, Liz Gilroy ’03CC2003 Kristin Connors ‘03CC, Liz Gilroy ‘03CC, Ellen Lowrey ‘04CC, Kate Treitman ‘03BC2004 Ellen Lowrey ‘04CC, Adie Moll ’04CC, Maggie Via ’04CC2005 Carrie Anderer ‘06CC, Liz Sanseau ‘05CC, Grace Sterritt ‘05CC2006 Carrie Anderer ’06CC, Kate Lombard ’07CC, Katie Warner ’07CC2007 Kate Lombard ’07CC, Marisa Marcellino ’08CC, Katie Warner ’07CC2008 Marisa Marcellino ’08CC, Samantha Morris ’08CC2009 Holly Glynn ‘09CC, Emma Mintz ‘09CC, Rachael Ryan ‘09CC2010 Frances Callaghan ‘10CC, Megan Donovan ‘10CC, Brittany Shannon ‘10CC

Sara Brubaker ‘00BC

Adie Moll ‘04CC

Jana Gombos ‘99CC

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HISTORY AND RECORDS

AAllen, Antoinette ‘00CC - ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Amari, Alexandra ‘06CC - ‘03Anderer, Carrie ‘06CC - ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Andreae, Mollie ‘11CC - ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Avallone, Sara ‘12CC - ‘09, ‘10

BBamiduro, Bola ’01BC - ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Baschuk, Brittany CC - ‘03Baumbusch, Margaret ‘99CC -’97, ‘98Bergstrom, Katherine ‘00CC - ‘97, ‘98Blank, Karlee ‘12CC - ‘09, ‘10Booker, Whitney ‘05CC - ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Brewer, Jessica ‘97SEAS - ‘97Broderick, Beth ‘04CC - ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Brubaker, Sara ‘00BC - ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Buechel, Kelly ‘12BC - ‘09, ‘10

CCalidonio, Marcela ‘06CC - ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Callaghan, Frances ‘10CC - ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Capla, Jennifer ‘99CC - ‘97Carley, Megan ‘12CC - ‘09, 10Chang, Kathy ‘97BC - ‘97Chu, Jaclyn ‘02CC - ‘01Connors, Kristin ‘03CC - ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Cope, Lily ‘01BC - ‘98, ‘99Corkery, Meredith ‘03CC - ‘01Cox, Whitney ‘00CC - ‘97, ‘98Crisman, Whitney ‘02BC - ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02

DDako, Trudy ‘04BC - ‘02Doggett, Katharine ‘00CC - ‘97, ‘98Donovan, Megan ‘10CC - ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Duggan, Anne CC - ‘03, ‘04Duncan, Whitney ‘02CC - ‘99

EEngel, Stephanie ‘98CC - ‘97, ‘98Etzel, Catherine ‘04CC - ‘01

Ewens, Marie Claire ‘99CC - ‘97, ‘98

FFaucetta, Arianna ‘02CC - ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Fennell, Louisa ‘01CC - ‘98Ferdon, Elizabeth ‘05CC - ‘02Fitzpatrick, Devin ‘01CC - ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Friedensohn, Molly ‘05CC - ‘02, ‘03

GGalbraith, Amy ‘06CC - ‘02, ‘03Gallagher, Flannery ‘11CC - ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Gattinella, Taylor ‘12CC - ‘09, ‘10Georgitis, Emily ‘01SEAS - ‘99, ‘00Geronimos, Gabrielle ‘11CC - ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Giannattasio, Krista ‘09CC - ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Gilroy, Elizabeth ‘03CC - ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Gloven, Mackenzie ‘13CC - ‘10Glynn, Holly ‘09CC - ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Goodhart, Amanda ‘12CC - ‘09, ‘10Goodwin, Alison ‘04BC - ‘01Gombos, Jana ‘99CC - ‘97, ‘98, ‘99

HHaider, Samra ‘01CC - ‘98, ‘99Hanna, Lauren ‘08CC - ‘05Hunter, Kristen ‘00BC - ‘97, ‘98

JJenks-Daly, Maggie ‘06CC - ‘03Johnson, Kacie ‘13CC - ‘10Johnson, Lindsey ‘08CC - ‘05, ‘06

KKager, Emily ‘11CC - ‘08, ‘09Karnovsky, Collette ‘02BC - ‘99King, Melissa ‘06CC - ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Kline, Regina ‘02CC - ‘99, ‘00Koons, Maureen ‘01CC - ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Korecky, Jennifer ‘05CC - ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Kos, Lauren ‘98CC - ‘97, ‘98Kraics, Michelle ‘05CC - ‘02Krimins, Hannah ‘00BC - ‘97, ‘98

LLee, Catherine CC - ‘05, ‘06Lee, Julie ‘01CC - ‘98Lee, Lizzie ‘11CC - ‘08, ‘09Linder, Sydney ‘07CC - ‘04, ‘05Linville, Madison ‘09CC - ‘07Liu, Christina ‘03CC - ‘00Lowry, Ellen ‘04CC - ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Lombard, Kate ‘07CC - ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07

MMann, Olivia ‘13CC - ‘10Manoharan, Julie ‘09CC - ‘06Marcellino, Marisa ‘08CC - ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Mariner, Elise ‘06SEAS - ‘03, ‘04Mazzarino, Maria ‘13CC - ‘10McCaddin, Alissa ‘02BC - ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Mehl, Ashley ‘08CC - ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Miller, Claire ‘00BC - ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Mintz, Emma ‘09CC - ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Moll, Adie ‘04CC - ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Morino, Emi ‘99CC - ‘97, ‘98Morris, Samantha ‘08CC - ‘07, ‘08Mulaikal, Elizabeth ‘04CC - ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Mulaikal, Teresa ‘02CC - ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Mullins, Caitlin ‘11CC - ‘09, ‘10Munnelly, Megan ‘97CC - ‘97

OO’Connor, Catherine ‘05CC - ‘02O’Tool, Moira ‘05CC - ‘02, ‘03Olsen, Lauren ‘09CC - ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09

PPaul, Amy ‘03BC - ‘00Peterson, Mel ‘13CC - ‘10Platt, Ashley ‘10CC – ‘07Potier, Katiuscia ‘01CC - ‘98Pultz, Elyse ‘07CC - ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07

QQuinlan, Pamela ‘05CC - ‘02

RRadhakrishna, Sripriya ‘02CC - ‘99, ‘00Richardson, Ingride ‘00SEAS - ‘97Ridge, Kathleen ‘06BC - ‘03Riley, Dana ‘08CC - ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Ryan, Rachael ‘09CC - ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Roskot, Kathleen ‘02CC - ‘99

SSadler, Eliza ‘10CC - ‘08Samponaro, Caroline ‘01CC - ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Sanseau, Elizabeth ‘05CC - ‘02, ‘03, ‘05Santora, Kristin ‘02CC - ‘99Scalamandre, Nicole ‘10SEAS - ‘07Schiff, Jenny ‘12CC - ‘09Schmitt, Claire ‘02CC - ‘99Schneiders, Ellie ‘09SEAS - ‘06Seery, Caroline ‘11CC - ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Seligmann, Leah ‘05CC - ‘02Shannon, Brittany ‘10CC - ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Sherwin, Kathryn ‘00CC - ‘97, ‘98Spinelli, Stefanie ‘06CC - ‘03Smith, Clare ‘10CC - ‘07, ‘08Snyder, Gabrielle ‘02CC - ‘99Sterritt, Grace ‘05CC - ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Sutton, Janine ‘04CC - ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04

TTeatom, Kristen ‘08CC - ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Treitman, Kate ‘03BC - ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03

VValadez, Jessica ‘04CC - 2001, 2002Van den Berg, Caroline ‘09CC - ‘06, ‘07, ‘08,’09Via, Maggie ‘04CC - ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04

WWalker, Courtney ‘06SEAS - ‘04Warner, Katie ‘07CC - ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Weinstein, Diana ‘05BC - ‘02Weissman, Pauline ‘13CC - ‘10West, Rachel ‘04CC - ‘01Wurmbrand, Brynn ‘01CC - ‘98, ‘99

Rachael Ryan ‘09CC

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ALL-TIME RESULTSHead Coach

Celine Cunningham 1997-2002

1997 (3-12) 3/6 HOLY CROSS L, 4-7 3/15 American-a L, 2-14 3/20 COLGATE L, 1-15 3/22 Davidson-b L, 7-17 3/23 Ohio State-c L, 3-12 3/26 ST. JOSEPH’S L, 8-15 3/29 at Yale L, 1-19 4/1 WAGNER W, 13-5 4/4 MANHATTAN W, 13-5 4/6 CORNELL L, 9-17 4/9 MONMOUTH L, 6-11 4/12 VERMONT L, 8-14 4/13 PENN L, 10-19 4/16 MARIST W, 13-4 4/26 at Bucknell L, 4-12a- St. Petersburg, Fla.; b- at Maryland; c- at Temple

1998 (4-10, 0-7 Ivy League) 3/18 UConn-a L, 5-7 3/25 PRINCETON* L, 1-17 3/29 VERMONT L, 14-17 3/31 at Wagner W, 14-6 4/3 CORNELL* L, 9-17 4/5 at Penn* L, 5-11 4/7 LEHIGH L, 8-12 4/15 at Yale* L, 8-20 4/19 at La Salle W, 11-3 4/24 NOTRE DAME W, 12-11 4/26 HARVARD* L, 9-16 5/1 FAIRFIELD W, 10-9 5/3 at Dartmouth* L, 4-19 5/5 BROWN* L, 7-15

1999 (7-8, 0-7 Ivy League) 3/14 UConn-a (2 OT) W, 9-8 3/20 CORNELL* L, 6-14 3/21 at Manhattan W, 12-7 3/24 at Princeton* L, 1-16 3/26 at Marist W, 15-4 3/28 DARTMOUTH* L, 4-15 3/31 WAGNER W, 17-2 4/6 at Lehigh W, 10-7 4/8 PENNSYLVANIA* L, 8-10 4/10 at Brown* L, 2-16 4/14 YALE* L, 3-14 4/21 FAIRFIELD W, 11-7 4/24 Notre Dame-b L, 5-13 4/25 at Harvard* L, 5-6 4/27 LA SALLE W, 17-4 a-St. Petersburg, Fla.; b-at Harvard

2000 (7-8, 0-7 Ivy League) 3/12 Marist-a . . . . . . . . . W, 9-3 3/15 Fairfield-a . . . . . . . . W, 9-4 3/17 at Wagner . . . . . . . W, 8-6 3/22 PRINCETON* . . . . . L, 0-18 3/26 at Dartmouth* . . . . L, 1-15 4/1 at Pennsylvania* . . L, 7-11 4/4 LEHIGH . . . . . . . . W, 13-9 4/8 BROWN* . . . . . . . . L, 5-10 4/12 at Yale* . . . . . . . . . L, 7-17 4/14 STANFORD . . . . . . . W, 8-6 4/22 at Notre Dame . . . . L, 4-15 4/23 Harvard*-b . . . . . . . L, 3-15 4/25 DAVIDSON . . . . . . W, 10-9 4/28 at Cornell* . . . . . . . L, 3-15 4/30 BUCKNELL . . . . . . . W, 9-8

Head Coach Kerri Whitaker 2003-present

2003 (5-9, 0-7 Ivy League) 3/1 MANHATTAN W, 11-2 3/5 WAGNER W, 12-10 3/8 at Bucknell W, 6-5 3/16 at Davidson W, 10-6 3/18 at Virginia Tech L, 10-16 3/22 CORNELL* L, 1-15 3/26 at Princeton* L, 2-15 3/30 DARTMOUTH* L, 7-19 4/1 at Lehigh L, 8-11 4/4 PENN* L, 4-15 4/11 at Brown* L, 6-13 4/16 YALE* L, 6-15 4/22 at Lafayette W, 7-6 4/26 at Harvard* L, 8-10

2004 (7-8, 0-7 Ivy League) 3/2 WAGNER W, 15-12 3/6 BINGHAMTON W, 17-11 3/10 MANHATTAN L, 9-11 3/15 vs. Bucknell-a W, 11-6 3/18 vs. Fairfield-a W, 16-7 3/21 ST. JOSEPH’S W, 11-4 3/24 PRINCETON* L, 6-17 3/28 at Dartmouth* L, 2-19 4/3 at Penn* L, 4-14 4/7 LEHIGH W, 12-3 4/9 BROWN* L, 11-12 4/14 at Yale* L, 3-18 4/18 at Cornell* L, 8-10 4/20 LAFAYETTE W, 15-5 4/24 HARVARD* L, 7-15

2005 (7-8, 1-6 Ivy League) 3/6 BUCKNELL W, 14-8 3/10 MANHATTAN W, 12-4 3/12 WAGNER W, 15-6 3/16 at Vermont W, 17-9 3/22 at Princeton* L, 4-13 3/27 DARTMOUTH* L, 3-19 3/29 QUINNIPIAC L, 8-11 4/2 PENN* L, 3-9 4/6 FAIRFIELD W, 19-10 4/9 at Brown* L, 11-12 4/13 YALE* L, 7-14 4/17 CORNELL* L, 5-15 4/19 at Lehigh L, 10-13 4/23 at Harvard* W, 11-9 4/27 at Lafayette W, 18-10

2006 (8-8, 0-7 Ivy League) 3/4 LAFAYETTE W, 19-6 3/8 WAGNER W, 15-14 ot 3/11 at Stanford L, 4-13 3/13 vs. Bucknell-a W, 15-4 3/18 at Cornell* L, 3-14 3/21 at Quinnipiac W, 13-11 3/26 at Dartmouth* L, 6-14 3/29 PRINCETON* L, 7-16 4/1 at Penn* L, 5-18 4/5 at Fairfield W, 12-11 4/8 BROWN* L, 9-10 4/12 at Yale* L, 9-12 4/15 MANHATTAN W, 13-6 4/19 LEHIGH W, 21-10 4/22 HAVARD* L, 12-13 4/27 VERMONT W, 20-15

2001 (2-12, 0-7 Ivy League) 3/6 MANHATTAN W, 10-4 3/11 COLGATE L, 7-8 3/14 at St. Joseph’s L, 17-18 3/17 CORNELL L, 5-12 3/22 OHIO U. L, 9-13 3/25 DARTMOUTH L, 5-19 3/27 at Princeton L, 3-18 3/30 PENN L, 5-13 4/3 at Lehigh W, 11-8 4/7 at Brown L, 3-16 4/11 YALE L, 2-18 4/17 at Bucknell L, 7-13 4/21 at Harvard L, 5-16 4/25 at Lafayette L, 8-13

2002 (6-9, 0-7 Ivy League) 3/1 MANHATTAN W, 5-1 3/6 WAGNER W, 12-10 3/9 BUCKNELL W, 13-7 3/15 at Cornell* L, 4-16 3/18 at St. Mary’s W, 9-7 3/20 at Cal-Berkeley L, 10-11 3/24 at Dartmouth* L, 1-14 3/27 PRINCETON* L, 1-17 3/30 at Penn* L, 7-16 4/2 LEHIGH W, 8-5 4/5 BROWN* L, 4-15 4/7 CENTRAL CONN. W, 15-5 4/10 at Yale* L, 4-18 4/20 HARVARD* L, 11-16 4/23 LAFAYETTE L, 12-16

Bola Bamiduro ‘01BC

Emma Mintz ‘09CC

2007 (5-10, 0-7 Ivy League) 2/24 DENVER L, 4-14 3/1 at Wagner W, 16-7 3/3 at Lafayette W, 17-5 3/7 QUINNIPIAC W, 12-5 3/13 at Richmond L, 6-10 3/17 CORNELL* L, 8-12 3/25 DARTMOUTH* L, 5-11 3/28 OREGON L, 12-13 3/31 PENN* L, 6-14 4/4 FAIRFIELD W, 20-10 4/7 at Brown* L, 10-11 4/11 YALE* L, 12-16 4/18 at Lehigh W, 13-8 4/21 at Harvard* L, 12-14 4/27 at Princeton* L, 8-19

2008 (5-10, 0-7 Ivy League) 2/29 at Monmouth L, 9-10 3/2 LAFAYETTE W, 19-9 3/6 WAGNER W, 14-3 3/9 at Cornell* L, 2-16 3/14 LASALLE W, 21-11 3/16 at Oregon L, 10-17 3/23 at Dartmouth* L, 5-14 3/29 at Penn* L, 2-13 4/2 PRINCETON* L, 4-15 4/5 BROWN* L, 7-11 4/9 at Yale* L, 8-16 4/16 at Fairfield L, 9-10 4/19 HARVARD* L, 8-12 4/21 CALIFORNIA W, 11-7 4/23 BUCKNELL W, 8-7

2009 (9-7, 1-6 Ivy League) 2/27 MONMOUTH W, 14-10 3/1 at Lafayette W, 15-8 3/4 at Wagner W, 12-7 3/7 at Marist W, 16-15 (3OT) 3/10 AMERICAN W, 9-6 3/14 CORNELL* L, 8-11 3/18 at Lehigh L, 13-15 3/27 PENN L, 11-16 4/1 at Princeton* L, 5-15 4/4 at Brown* L, 10-15 4/8 YALE* L, 6-12 4/11 BRYANT W, 19-11 4/18 at Harvard* W, 11-10 4/22 at La Salle W, 10-9 (2OT) 4/26 DARTMOUTH L, 9-12 4/28 at Bucknell W, 15-14

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Lee C. Bollinger was named President of Columbia University in June 2002. He is also on the faculty of Columbia’s Law School. From November 1996 to 2002, he was the President of the University of Michigan. He also served as Provost, and Professor of Government, at Dartmouth College from 1994 to 1996; and from 1987 to 1994 he was the Dean of the University of Michigan Law School.

A leading scholar on free speech and First Amendment issues, he is the author of numerous books, articles and essays on these subjects, and he teaches an undergraduate course, “Freedom of Speech and Press” at Columbia each year. Bollinger is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Philosophical Society. He is a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a trustee of the Kresge Foundation, and a Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company of Great Britain.

Bollinger was the named defendant in the twin Supreme Court cases—Gratz v. Bollinger and Grutter v. Bollinger (2003)—which respectively affirmed and clarified diversity as a compelling justification for affirmative action. For this leadership, he received the

National Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice and the National Equal Justice Award from the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. He received the Clark Kerr Award, the highest award conferred by the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, for his service to higher education, especially on matters of freedom of speech and diversity.

Since graduating from the University of Oregon and Columbia Law School, where he was an Articles Editor of the Law Review, he has earned several honorary degrees. After serving as law clerk for Judge Wilfred Feinberg on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the Chief Justice Warren Burger on the United States Supreme Court, he joined the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1973.

Bollinger was born in Santa Rosa, California, and raised there and in Baker, Oregon. He is married to artist Jean Magnano Bollinger, and they have two children.

LEE C. BOLLINGERPresident, Columbia University

Debora L. Spar was named President of Barnard College in June 2008. She is the Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration and has been Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development at Harvard Business School. In one, she epitomizes the teacher-scholar model that is the linchpin of Barnard’s superb faculty. In the other, she has been a stellar administrator who has brought innovative leadership to governance issues. And despite the demands of both, she has also devoted herself to the concerns of social justice that are so important to our students; she has served as Chair of the Harvard University Committee on Human Rights and is the creator and Chair of Making Markets Work, a program to develop leaders in both the private and public sector in African nations.

As Senior Associate Dean, Professor Spar was responsible for distributing nearly $20 million in research funds by working closely with faculty on their project goals and demands. She instituted a fellowship that allows faculty

members to live abroad to work on international research, and a program that brings visiting scholars from other countries to Harvard. Professor Spar also developed a new policy on family leave and led the effort to develop a part-time tenure track.

Professor Spar has been awarded the Student Association Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching and often serves as an advisor for students on research projects. She is the author of dozens of the case studies that are used in Harvard Business School classes. These reflect her expertise in both international affairs and ethical issues, and include “The Pharmaceutical Industry Responds to AIDS,” “Union

Carbide’s Bhopal Plant,” and “Nike and International Labor Practices.” She frequently acts as a consultant for multinational corporations, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations.

Professor Spar has written four books and co-authored two. Her most recent, “The Baby Business,” was published in 2006 and explored

the economic, political and social issues surrounding reproductive technologies. She has appeared on 60 Minutes, The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, ABC World News Tonight, and in many newspapers and magazines. Her own articles have appeared in publications ranging from The New England Journal of Medicine to Foreign Affairs to The Review of International Political Economy.

Professor Spar received her doctorate in government from Harvard; her thesis on international commodity cartels was published as a book in 1994. She is a 1984 graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. She is married to Miltos Catomeris, an architect whose specialty is academic, institutional and corporate campuses. They are the parents of three children.

DEBORA L. SPARPresident, Barnard College

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Dr. M. Dianne Murphy with the Head Coaches of the 2008-09 Ivy League Team and Individual Champions. (L-R) Head Cross Country and Track & Field Coach Willy Wood; Director of Golf and Head Men’s Golf Coach Rich Mueller; Head

Women’s Swimming and Diving Coach Diana Caskey; The Columbia Tennis Alumni and Friends Head Coach of Men’s Tennis Bid Goswami

DR. M. DIANNE MURPHYDirector, Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education

The Lions’ trend of success continued in 2007-08, when four Columbia teams won Ivy League championships, including the first title in nine years for men’s golf and the first in 31 years

for baseball. To cap a memorable year, Murphy was named the Football Championship Subdivision Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.

In 2008-09, men’s golf and men’s tennis continued their excellence within the Ivy League as the Lions won their second

straight Ivy League title in men’s golf and the second league championship in three years in men’s tennis.

Murphy came to Columbia after six years as Director of Athletics

and Recreation at the University of Denver, where she led the Pioneers’ program from NCAA Division II to one of the nation’s top Division I athletics programs. Under Murphy’s leadership, eight Denver sport programs made NCAA tournament appearances and, on four occasions, Denver teams won a national title.In 2003-04, Denver enjoyed its best season when it won the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, placed third in the NCAA Skiing Championship, and advanced to NCAA tournaments in women’s soccer, women’s tennis, and men and women’s golf.

The scope of Denver’s athletics excellence was recognized

nationally through the United States Sports Academy’s Directors’ Cup, which recognized the best overall athletics programs in the nation, determined by an award of points based on teams’ finishes. The University of Denver finished among the nation’s top

third of athletics programs in each of its six years since becoming

a Division I member in 1998-99. In 2004, the Pioneers set a University record when they finished 58th in the Directors’ Cup, in

the top 20 percent of all NCAA Division I schools.

Denver’s athletics program served as a model for national and regional academic, as well as athletics, excellence. The Pioneers

gained numerous academic honors, among them the Sun Belt Conference Graduation Rate Award, which it earned for five

consecutive years.

When Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger set out to hire a new athletics director in 2004, he knew he needed someone with the vision to attain national excellence

and put Columbia Athletics on par with the rest of the University, one of the greatest in the world. Five years later, there is little doubt that Dr. M. Dianne Murphy was the perfect fit for

Columbia.

Now beginning her sixth full year as

Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education, Murphy has presided over the three most

successful years in recent Columbia Athletics history, including tangible improvements in football, men and women’s basketball, and a combined 11 Ivy League titles over the past three years – the most in any three-year span in school history.

Murphy has been Columbia University’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education since November 2004. In five

years at the helm of the athletics program at Columbia, she has demonstrated the same passion and commitment to achieving excellence in intercollegiate athletics that has marked her entire

career as an athletics administrator.

She has overseen a number of initiatives aimed at transforming the experience of Columbia’s more than 800 student-athletes. She has

undertaken a complete strategic planning process aimed at short- and long-term excellence in athletics.

She has attracted several new high-level head coaches and administrators to the program, and spearheaded the creation of the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame, which had its inaugural ceremony on February 18, 2006. The second Athletics Hall of Fame class was inducted on October 2, 2008.

During the 2008-09 academic year, Murphy spearheaded the celebration of the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium Silver Anniversary, honoring 25 years of women’s

athletics at Columbia. She also initiated the Leaders for Life program, designed to provide comprehensive leadership training to student-athlete representatives from all 29 of Columbia’s varsity sports programs.

In 2006-07, women’s golf won an Ivy League title in just its fourth season as a varsity program, and women’s soccer won its first-ever Ivy League crown.

The All-American Football Foundation recognized the success of the football program under Murphy, and, in March 2007, selected her as one of two recipients of the General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award for excellence in football.

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AWARDS AND HONORS

• Launched the largest capital campaign for Athletics in the history of Columbia University, the $100 Million Columbia Campaign for Athletics: Achieving Excellence (2007)

• Established the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame (2006)• Established The Leaders for Life program, a comprehensive leadership training program for student-athlete leaders (2008)• Serves on NCAA Athletics Certification

Committee, 2006-present• Serves on Board of Directors for the Women’s Collegiate Sports Awards, the organization that presents the Honda Award and the Honda-Broderick Cup, 2007-present• Named NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Administrator of the Year, National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators, 2008• Named General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletics Director Award for excellence in football, 2007

• Served on NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee, 2006-07• Named Grad Made Good, The Florida State University, 2005

• Earned Distinguished Alumna Award, Tennessee Technological University, 2005

• Appointed to NCAA Division I Gambling Task Force, 2004-05

• Chosen General Sports Turf West Region Athletic Director of the Year, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, 2004• Serves on State Farm Wade Trophy Selection Committee, presented annually to the top collegiate women’s basketball student-athlete in NCAA Division I, 2003-present• Selected Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s Administrator of the Year, 2003-04 • Served as the President of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators, 2002-03• Elected chair of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Issues Committee, 2002-04• Named NCAA Division I-AAA Athletics Administrator of the Year, National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators, 2001• Earned Senior Sports Administrator Award, All-American Football

Prior to joining the University of Denver, Murphy served as associate athletics director and senior woman administrator at Cornell University from 1995 to 1998.

She oversaw nine Division I sports, marketing and promotions, sports information and alumni and booster activities. She helped hire football and basketball coaches and was an advocate for the coaches. Cornell enhanced its equity initiatives and increased its fundraising revenues under her guidance.

From 1988 to 1995, she was the assistant

athletics director at The University of Iowa, serving as the university’s lead administrator for external activities. She

worked on behalf of Iowa’s coaches, and was effective in enhancing a strong compliance program.

Murphy began her athletics administrative career in 1987-88 as the assistant athletics director at Kentucky State University. From 1986 to 1988, she chaired the school’s Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, served as an associate professor and advised undergraduate students.

Prior to becoming an athletics administrator, Murphy coached basketball for 13 years. She was the head women’s basketball coach at Shorter College (1973-76), Florida State University (1976-79) and Eastern Kentucky University (1979-86).

Murphy was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Administrator of the Year in 2004. She chaired the NCAA Division I Basketball Issues Committee from 2002 to 2004 and currently is a member of the State Farm Wade Trophy Women’s Basketball Player of the Year Committee. She also served on the NCAA Certification

and Diversity Committee and the Board of Directors for the Women’s Collegiate Sports Awards, the organization that presents the Honda Award and the Honda-Broderick Cup.

She is active in several national organizations, including the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the WBCA. She was named NACWAA’s Division I (Football Championship Subdivision) National Administrator of the Year for 2007-08 and served as NACWAA’s president during 2002-03. In 2004, NACDA honored her as the General Sports Turf West Athletic Director of the Year. The All-American Football Foundation has presented her with the Senior Sports Administrator Award.

At Columbia, she helped initiate the University’s Sports Management master’s degree program. She serves on the faculty as an instructor.

Murphy holds a Ph.D. in administration and curriculum from Florida State (1980), and master’s (1973) and bachelor’s (1972) degrees from Tennessee Technological University. The Tennessee Tech Alumni Association honored her with its 2005 Distinguished Alumna Award.

Florida State presented her with its ”Grad Made Good“ award at its 2005 Homecoming.

She lives in Manhattan, near the Columbia campus.

Murphy poses with senior quarterback M.A. Ola-wale at the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium

Silver Anniversary Gala Luncheon

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