2015 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Florida Lacrosse Quick Facts.............................................................................. 2 Media Information................................................................. 3 Schedule...................................................................................4 Opponent Information....................................................5-6 Roster........................................................................................ 7 Radio/TV Spotter’s Chart............................................ 8-10 BIG EAST Conference................................................... 11-12 Personnel Head Coach Amanda O’Leary................................... 13-14 Assistant Coach Erica LaGrow........................................ 15 Assistant Coach Michelle Tumolo..................................16 Student-Athlete Biographies.................................... 17-43 Administration/Support Staff........................................44 2014 Season Recap Season Review..............................................................45-46 Statistical Leaders and Highlights................................ 47 History Florida Lacrosse Timeline................................................48 Lacrosse 101...........................................................................48 Individual Game, Season, Career Records.......... 49-52 Team, Opponent Game Records................................... 53 Team Records & Program Totals...................................54 Misc. Records & Streaks.................................................... 55 Season-by-Season Statistics...................................56-60 All-Time Results............................................................. 61-62 Honors and Awards.....................................................63-64 All-Time Roster.....................................................................65 Follow the Gators www.facebook.com/FloridaLacrosse @GatorZoneLAX @GatorZoneLAX Upon request, for individuals with documented print-related disabilities, this publication is available in alternate format. Contact the UAA at (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 for more information. For people with speech and hearing impairments, when trying to call a department which does not list a TDD number, please contact the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). University of Florida Location........................................................... Gainesville, Fla. Founded................................................................................1853 Enrollment.......................................................................49,042 President.................................................... Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Athletic Director......................................... Jeremy N. Foley Senior Associate AD/Women’s Sports..... Lynda Tealer Conference................................................................ BIG EAST Nickname......................................................................... Gators Colors............................................................Orange and Blue Home Field................Donald R. Dizney Stadium (1,500) Playing Surface.................................................Natural Grass Florida Lacrosse Head Coach................................................. Amanda O’Leary Record........................................ 243-86 overall; 81-21 at UF Assistant Coaches............................................ Erica LaGrow Michelle Tumolo Athletic Trainer............................................... Jessica Mateer Strength/Conditioning Coordinator............Karin Werth Academic Advisor.......................................... Caleb Sorgius Program Coordinator........................................Marci Brown Lacrosse Phone.......................(352) 375-4683, ext. 5400 First Varsity Season......................................................... 2010 Florida Communications Senior Associate Athletic Directors.......... Mary Howard Steve McClain Assistant Athletic Directors........................ Norm Carlson Associate Communications Directors....Kathy Cafazzo John Hines Assistant Communications Directors.............Dan Apple Denver Parler Kelly Reynolds Ryan Schmitz Communications Interns..........................Rachel Labosky, Kyle Oland, Will Pantages Communications Phone....... (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 Communications Fax................................. (352) 375-4809 Web Site...............................................www.GatorZone.com Mailing Address............................................. P.O. Box 14485 Gainesville, FL 32604-2485 Overnight Address...........................Gale Lemerand Drive Ben Hill Griffin Stadium/Central Receiving Gainesville, FL 32611 Media Supplement Credits The 2015 Florida lacrosse media supplement was written, designed and edited by Kyle Oland. Photography: Jim Burgess, Tim Casey, Matt Pendleton, Greg Wall 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 2 MEDIA INFORMATION // FLORIDA LACROSSE COVERING THE GATORS Media covering Gator Lacrosse in need of assistance beyond this media supplement — interviews, credentials, photography, etc. — should contact: Kyle Oland, Communications Intern Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (352) 692-6493, ext. 6175 Cell Phone: (240) 429-0302 Press Box: (352) 371-2115 Credentials: Credentials for members of the media to all regular-season home games can be obtained through the Communications Office. Beat writers and photographers will be issued a single pass for the entire season. Requests for single-game credentials should be made via email through Kyle Oland. Photographers & Videographers: Only accredited photographers and videographers working on assignment will be issued credentials to access the designated sideline camera locations. Press Services: Members of the media are supplied with weekly release packages, which contain updated statistics, features and information on what is ahead. On game day, the communications staff will distribute immediate results, pregame notes, statistics and other pertinent information. Interviews: All interviews for head coach Amanda O’Leary, assistant coaches Erica LaGrow and Michelle Tumolo, and all student-athletes must be coordinated through Kyle Oland. Unless otherwise specified, postgame interviews will be held after each game, and additional in-person and phone interviews can be scheduled through Kyle Oland for non-game days. Requests should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance. Head coach Amanda O’Leary also frequently attends the All-Sports Press Conference on Monday mornings during the season. Video of the press conference is available later in the afternoon at www.GatorZone.com. GatorZone.com: Game stories, game notes, news releases, schedules, results, statistics, history and much more can be found on the University Athletic Association’s home page at www.GatorZone.com. Facility: The Lacrosse Facility is located at Hull Road and Natural Acre Drive, just south of Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium. Admission to all home regular-season games is free. Parking is available at the Facility. Gators in the News: From the tip of the Panhandle and down through Miami, the University of Florida athletic program attracts statewide interest from newspapers, magazines, television, websites and radio stations. UF holds its fair share of the national spotlight too, as media outlets such as ESPN, USA Today and Sports Illustrated track the progress of not only the highly-touted football and men’s basketball teams, but also the careers of the many Gator world-class athletes. Locally, more than a dozen media outlets regularly cover the Gators. In addition to daily coverage from the local media, many of the state’s larger papers such as the Orlando Sentinel, Palm Beach Post and the Tampa Bay Times employ beat writers who live in Gainesville year-round for the sole purpose of covering Gator athletic teams. The UF Communications Department also helps student-athletes’ hometown media follow the careers of Gators from their area. GatorZone TV: Beginning its 13th season this fall, GatorZone features all the latest news and information on Gator athletics. Join hosts Jeff Cardozo and Megan Parler every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. on Sun Sports as they keep you up-todate on all things Orange and Blue. Plus, enjoy in-depth coverage of your favorite Gator student-athletes, as the GatorVision staff highlights their accomplishments both on and off the field. GatorVision Online: GatorVision Online is a live streaming video service available through the official website of the Florida Gators, www.GatorZone.com. 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Pricing information for GatorVision can also be found at www.gatorvision.tv. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 3 SCHEDULE // FLORIDA LACROSSE DateOpponent 2015 SCHEDULE Feb. 7 North Carolina Feb. 11 Jacksonville Feb. 14 Michigan Feb. 20 San Diego State Feb. 28 Dartmouth March 3 Loyola March 7 Niagara March 10 Syracuse March 14 Maryland March 17 Stony Brook March 22 * Vanderbilt March 28 * Temple April 4 * Georgetown April 8 * Marquette April 11 * Villanova April 15 * Cincinnati April 18 * Connecticut April 30-May 2 BIG EAST Tournament May 8-10 NCAA First & Second Rounds May 16-17 NCAA Quarterfinals May 22 NCAA Semifinals May 24 NCAA Finals * BIG EAST opponent Location Gainesville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. College Park, Md. Gainesville, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Philadelphia, Pa. Gainesville, Fla. Milwaukee, Wis. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Campus Sites Campus Sites Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Time 11:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD All times EASTERN On the Road: Since their inaugural season in 2010, the Gators have crossed the country, playing 35 regular-season away games in 12 different states, and traveling a total of 28,182 miles - the equivalent of walking from the West Coast to the East Coast nine times. The 12 states Florida has played in during the regular season away from the friendly confines of Donald R. Dizney Stadium are: North Carolina (6), Florida (5), Maryland (5), New York (4), Illinois (3), Ohio (3), Pennsylvania (3), Tennessee (2), D.C. (1), New Hampshire (1), Oregon (1) and Virginia (1). 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 4 OPPONENT INFORMATION // FLORIDA LACROSSE North Carolina Location Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment������������������������������������������������������������� 18,503 Chancellor������������������������������������������������������� Carol Folt Athletic Director�����������������������Bubba Cunningham Nickname����������������������������������������������������������Tar Heels Colors........................................Carolina Blue & White Conference................................Atlantic Coast (ACC) Facility����������������������������������������������������������Fetzer Field Head Coach������������������������������������������������� Jenny Levy Assistant Coaches�������������������������������������Phil Barnes, Katrina Dowd 2014 Records��������������������������������������� 15-5 (5-2 ACC) Lacrosse SID���������������������������������������������Matt Bowers Phone������������������������������������������������ (919) 962-7259 [email protected] Website............................................... TarHeelBlue.com Series........................................................UNC leads, 4-1 Last Meeting��������������������������������� UNC, 20-8, 2/8/14 Feb. 7 in Gainesville Dartmouth Location���������������������������������������������������� Hanover, N.H. Enrollment�������������������������������������������������������������� 4,200 President���������������������������������������������� Philip J. Hanlon Athletics Director����������������������������������Harry Sheehy Nickname��������������������������������������������������������Big Green Colors............................... Dartmouth Green & White Conference���������������������������������������������������Ivy League Facility.............................................. Scully-Fahey Field Head Coach������������������������������������������������Amy Patton Assistant Coaches��������������������Christine Anneberg, Jessica Drummond, Nicole Moore 2014 Records��������������������������� 6-8 (3-4 Ivy League) Lacrosse SID������������������������������������������������� Pat Salvas Phone����������������������������������������������(603) 646-9340 [email protected] Website....................................DartmouthSports.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� UF leads, 3-0 Last Meeting��������������������������������������UF, 14-7, 3/18/14 Feb. 28 in Gainesville Maryland.............. March 14 in College Park Location............................................. College Park, Md. Enrollment�������������������������������������������������������������37, 361 President����������������������������������������������� Wallace D. Loh Athletics Director����������������������������� Kevin Anderson Nickname............................................. Terps, Terrapins Colors............................................White, Black & Gold Conference���������������������������������������������������������� Big Ten Facility...........................Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex Head Coach�����������������������������������������������Cathy Reese Assistant Coaches�������������������������������������Lauri Kenis, Caitlyn McFadden 2014 Records���������������������������������������� 23-1 (6-1 ACC) Lacrosse SID�������������������������������������������������� Jordi Fick Phone�������������������������������������������������(301) 314-7064 Email�������������������������������������������������� [email protected] Website�����������������������������������������������������UMTerps.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� First Meeting Jacksonville............Feb. 11 in Jacksonville Stony Brook March 17 in Gainesville Location Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment���������������������������������������������������������������3,936 President����������������������������������������������������������� Tim Cost Director of Athletics����������������������������Brad Edwards Nickname���������������������������������������������������������� Dolphins Colors�������������������������������������������������������� Green & Gold Conference................................ Atlantic Sun (A-Sun) Facility.................................................... D.B. Milne Field Head Coach�������������������������������������������Mindy McCord Assistant Coaches��������������������������������� Paul McCord, Mikey Meagher 2014 Records����������������������������������� 14-6 (5-0 A-Sun) Lacrosse SID�������������������������������Monyae Williamson Phone������������������������������������������������(904) 256-7918 Email............................................. [email protected] Website................................................ JUDolphins.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� UF leads, 5-0 Last Meeting������������������������������������� UF, 21-5, 2/12/14 Loyola Location�������������������������������������������������� Baltimore, Md. Enrollment���������������������������������������������������������������� 3,917 President................................Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J. Director of Athletics����������������������������� Jim Paquette Nickname����������������������������������������������������Greyhounds Colors�������������������������������������������������������� Green & Grey Conference������������������������������������������� Patriot League Facility.................................. Ridley Athletic Complex Head Coach��������������������������������������������������Jen Adams Assistant Coaches���������������������������������Dana Dobbie, Caroline Hager 2014 Records...................16-6 (8-0 Patriot League) Lacrosse SID����������������������������������� Amanda McClure Phone��������������������������������������������������(410) 617-2777 Email.................................... [email protected] Website..................................LoyolaGreyhounds.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� UF leads, 2-0 Last Meeting������������������������������������� UF, 14-13, 3/4/14 March 3 in Gainesville Location..............................................Stony Brook, N.Y. Enrollment������������������������������������������������������������� 24,149 President............................Samuel L. Stanley Jr., MD Athletics Director������������������������������������������ Jim Fiore Nickname�������������������������������������������������������Seawolves Colors.................................................. Red, Blue & Gray Conference��������������������������������������������American East Facility.................................................. LaValle Stadium Head Coach������������������������������������������������Joe Spallina Assistant Coaches�����������������������������Caitlin Defliese, Jill Byers, Demmianne Cook 2014 Records.....................17-4 (4-1 American East) Lacrosse SID�������������������������������������� Beth Ann Clyde Phone������������������������������������������������ (631) 632-6328 Email............... [email protected] Website............................................ GoSeawolves.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� UF leads, 3-0 Last Meeting�����������������������������������������UF, 14-1, 3/1/14 Michigan Vanderbilt March 22 in Nashville Location.............................................. Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment������������������������������������������������������������� 41,942 President........................................ Mary Sue Coleman Director of Athletics��������������������������� Dave Brandon Nickname������������������������������������������������������Wolverines Colors��������������������������������������������������������� Maize & Blue Conference���������������������������������������������������������� Big Ten Facility...............................................Michigan Stadium Head Coach������������������������������������������Jennifer Ulehla Assistant Coaches���������������������������������� Becca Block, Whitney Michele 2014 Records���������������������������������������4-13 (0-6 ALC) Lacrosse SID���������������������������������������� Whitney Dixon Phone����������������������������������������������� (734) 936-8746 Email......................................... [email protected] Website���������������������������������������������������� MGoBlue.com Series���������������������������������������������������������� UF leads, 1-0 Last Meeting������������������������������������� UF, 20-4, 3/8/14 Niagara Location.................................... Niagra University, N.Y. Enrollment���������������������������������������������������������������3,853 President����������������������������������������������James J. Maher Athletic Director����������������������������������������Simon Gray Nickname������������������������������������������������ Purple Eagles Colors......................................................Purple & White Conference������������������������������������������������������������ MAAC Facility������������������������������������������������������� Niagara Field Head Coach���������������������������������������������Wendy Stone Assistant Coaches������������������������������������������Jill Maier, Robert Stone 2014 Records�������������������������������������7-9 (5-4 MAAC) Lacrosse SID���������������������������������������� Michelle Kokot Phone������������������������������������������������ (716) 286-8592 Email...................................... [email protected] Website.............................................PurpleEagles.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� First Meeting March 7 in Gainesville Location������������������������������������������������ Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment��������������������������������������������������������������� 6,738 Chancellor����������������������������������������� Nicholas Zeppos Vice Chancellor��������������������������������David Williams II Nickname�������������������������������������������������Commodores Colors��������������������������������������������������������� Black & Gold Conference����������������������������������������������������� BIG EAST Facility........ Vanderbilt Soccer/Lacrosse Complex Head Coach��������������������������������������������Cathy Swezey Associate Head Coach������������������������������Susan Ellis Assistant Coach............Beth Hewitt, Julie Gardner 2014 Records����������������������������������������5-12 (2-4 ALC) Lacrosse SID����������������������������������Jerome Boettcher Phone���������������������������������������������������(615) 322-4121 Email............. [email protected] Website......................................VUCommodores.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� UF leads, 4-2 Last Meeting�������������������������������������UF, 14-9, 4/13/14 San Diego State Feb. 20 in Gainesville Syracuse March 10 in Gainesville Temple Feb. 14 in Gainesville Location���������������������������������������������� San Diego, Calif. Enrollment������������������������������������������������������������ 32,396 President.........................................Dr. Elliot Hirshman Athletic Director�������������������������������������������� Jim Sterk Nickname�������������������������������������������������������������� Aztecs Colors......................................................Scarlet & Black Conference��������������������������������������������������������������MPSF Facility.........................................Aztec Lacrosse Field Head Coach������������������������������������������������Kylee White Assistant Coaches���������������������������������Brandi Jones, Nicole Price 2014 Records������������������������������������ 7-10 (4-5 MPSF) Lacrosse SID���������������������������������������������Eric Harding Phone������������������������������������������������(619) 594-5549 [email protected] Website���������������������������������������������������GoAztecs.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� First Meeting Location����������������������������������������������������Syracuse, N.Y. Enrollment������������������������������������������������������������� 13,850 Chancellor�����������������������������������������Dr. Nancy Cantor Athletics Director������������������������������� Dr. Daryl Gross Nickname������������������������������������������������������������� Orange Colors�������������������������������������������������������������������� Orange Conference���������������������������������������������������������������� ACC Facility�������������������������������������������������������Carrier Dome Head Coach�����������������������������������������������������Gary Gait Assistant Coaches���������������������������������Regy Thorpe, Katie Rowan, Brett Queener 2014 Records���������������������������������������� 21-3 (6-1 ACC) Lacrosse SID��������������������������������������Susie Mehringer Phone������������������������������������������������(315) 443-2608 Email............................................ [email protected] Website................................................SUAthletics.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� SU leads, 2-4 Last Meeting������������������������������������SU, 17-12, 3/15/14 March 28 in Philadelphia Location���������������������������������������������� Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment���������������������������������������������������������������3,936 President������������������������������������������ Dr. Neil Theobald Athletic Director���������������������������������������� Kevin Clark Nickname������������������������������������������������������������������Owls Colors..................................................... Cherry & White Conference����������������������������������������������������� BIG EAST Facility�������������������������������������������������������� Geasey Field Head Coach�������������������������������������������� Bonnie Rosen Assistant Coaches����������������������������� Jennifer Wong, Molly Fernandez 2014 Records����������������������������6-10 (3-4 BIG EAST) Lacrosse SID������������������������������������� Karen Auerbach Phone������������������������������������������������(215) 204-3850 Email................................. [email protected] Website�������������������������������������������������OwlSports.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� UF leads, 2-0 Last Meeting������������������������������������UF, 20-3, 3/10/12 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 5 OPPONENT INFORMATION // FLORIDA LACROSSE Georgetown.............April 4 in Gainesville Location..............................................Washington, D.C. Enrollment���������������������������������������������������������������15,318 President����������������������������������������������John J. DeGioia Athletic Director�������������������������������������������� Lee Reed Nickname����������������������������������������������������������������Hoyas Colors����������������������������������������������������������� Blue & Gray Conference����������������������������������������������������� BIG EAST Facility................................................. Multi-Sport Field Head Coach������������������������������������������������� Ricky Fried Assistant Coaches�����������������������������������Meg Dentler, Lauren Morton 2014 Records�������������������������������11-9 (6-1 BIG EAST) Lacrosse SID���������������������������������������Barbara Barnes Phone����������������������������������������������� (202) 687-2492 Email................................... [email protected] Website����������������������������������������������������GUHoyas.com Series�����������������������������������������������������������UF leads, 2-1 Last Meeting����������������������������������������UF, 12-9, 3/7/12 Villanova Location�����������������������������������������������������Villanova, Pa. Enrollment������������������������������������������������������������� 13,850 Chancellor���������������������������������������Peter M. Donohue Athletics Director��������������������������������Vince Nicastro Nickname���������������������������������������������������������� Wildcats Colors���������������������������������������������������������Blue & White Conference����������������������������������������������������� BIG EAST Facility...............................................Villanova Stadium Head Coach�������������������������������������������������Julie Young Assistant Coaches�����������������������������������Xan Weitzel, Lauren Sparks 2014 Records����������������������������� 8-8 (8-0 BIG EAST) Lacrosse SID����������������������������������������� Anna LaBonte Phone��������������������������������������������������(610) 519-7579 [email protected] Website���������������������������������������������������� Villanova.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� First Meeting April 11 in Gainesville Marquette Cincinnati April 15 in Gainesville April 8 in Milwaukee Location Milwaukee, Wis. Enrollment24,149 President��������������������������������������������Michael R. Lovell Athletics Director������������������������������������������Bill Cords Nickname�����������������������������������������������Golden Eagles Colors����������������������������������������������������������� Blue & Gold Conference����������������������������������������������������� BIG EAST Facility���������������������������������������������������������Valley Fields Head Coach������������������������������������������Meredith Black Assistant Coaches����������������������������������������Jordy Kirr 2014 Records������������������������������5-12 (1-6 BIG EAST) Lacrosse SID������������������������������������������� Mike Whittliff Phone�������������������������������������������������(414) 288-7447 [email protected] Website��������������������������������������������GoMarquette.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� First Meeting Connecticut April 18 in Storrs Location����������������������������������������������������� Storrs, Conn. Enrollment��������������������������������������������������������������6,400 President�������������������������������������������������� Susan Herbst Athletic Director���������������������������������� Warde Manuel Nickname�������������������������������������������������������������Huskies Colors������������������������������������������������������� Navy & White Conference����������������������������������������������������� BIG EAST Facility..............................George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex Head Coach���������������������������������������������� Katie Woods Assistant Coaches�������������������������� Chelsea Gamble, Lauren Gunning 2014 Records...........................10-7 (5-42 BIG EAST) Lacrosse SID�������������������������������������Scott Waggoner Phone������������������������������������������������(860) 486-3531 [email protected] Website...........................................UconnHuskies.com Series��������������������������������������������������������� First Meeting Location����������������������������������������������� Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment������������������������������������������������������������ 42,656 President��������������������������������������������������� Santa J. Ono Director of Athletics�����������������������������������Mike Bohn Nickname���������������������������������������������������������� Bearcats Colors�����������������������������������������������������������Red & Black Conference����������������������������������������������������� BIG EAST Facility............................... Sheakley Athletics Center Head Coach��������������������������������������������������Gina Oliver Assistant Coaches���������������������������Lauren Gunning, Shannon Witzel 2014 Records����������������������������� 6-11 (0-7 BIG EAST) Lacrosse SID����������������������������������������� Michael Scholl Phone���������������������������������������������������(513) 556-5181 Email................................... [email protected] Website................................................GoBearcats.com Series���������������������������������������������������������� UF leads, 1-0 Last Meeting UF, 19-6, 2/23/14 Florida Lacrosse Facility. Photo by Max Kun Zhang 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 6 ROSTER // FLORIDA LACROSSE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 27 28 32 33 34 35 36 38 40 Lauren Lea Sammi Burgess Alex Puller Carly Ross Kelsey Hart Shayna Pirreca Shannon Gilroy Mikki Offit Carli Marsh Caroline Fitzgerald Taylor Bresnahan Beth Willertz Nora Barry Chloe O’Haire Nicole Graziano Mollie Stevens Sydney DuPre Amy Arnold Devon Schneider Darcy Messina Allie Pavinelli Aniya Flanagan Katharine Hamer Morgan Bracken Bella O’Connor Jackie Rupp Christiana Butz Olivia Cole Mary-Sean Wilcox Angela Flister Sam Darcangelo A A M A D A M D M D D D M M M M D D A A M D D M A D A GK GK D M 5-5 5-3 5-6 5-2 5-7 5-4 5-9 5-8 5-4 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-6 6-2 5-5 5-8 5-2 5-3 5-7 5-3 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-3 5-8 5-5 Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. RJr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RSo. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. 19 14 28 12 2 34 35 40 18 11 25 38 8 16 27 6 1 10 21 32 15 9 24 7 4 5 33 20 17 36 13 Amy Arnold Nora Barry Morgan Bracken Taylor Bresnahan Sammi Burgess Christiana Butz Olivia Cole Sam Darcangelo Sydney DuPre Caroline Fitzgerald Aniya Flanagan Angela Flister Shannon Gilroy Nicole Graziano Katharine Hamer Kelsey Hart Lauren Lea Carli Marsh DarcyMessina Bella O’Connor Chloe O’Haire Mikki Offit Allie Pavinelli Shayna Pirreca Alex Puller Carly Ross Jackie Rupp Devon Schneider Mollie Stevens Mary-Sean Wilcox Beth Willertz D M M D A A GK M D D D D M M D D A M A A M D M A M A D A M GK D 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-3 5-2 5-8 5-9 5-7 5-3 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-5 5-3 5-5 5-8 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-2 5-5 6-2 5-7 5-3 5-5 So. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. RJr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. RSo. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Elkridge, Md./Archbishop Spalding Forest Hill, Md./McDonogh School Severna Park, Md./Archbishop Spalding Freeland, Md./Maryvale Preparatory School North Babylon, N.Y./North Babylon Mount Sinai, N.Y./Mount Sinai Northport, N.Y./Northport Bethesda, Md./Holton-Arms Parkland, Fla./Pine Crest Mount Sinai, N.Y./Mount Sinai Edgewater, Md./South River Severn, Md./Severn School Marcellus, N.Y./Marcellus Vero Beach, Fla./Saint Edwards Mendham, N.J./West Morris Mendham Centreville, Md./Queen Anne School Houston, Texas/Episcopal Topsfield, Mass./Masconomet Regional Lititz, Pa./Manheim Township Sayville, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Northport, N.Y./Northport Nottingham, Md./Perry Hall Key Largo, Fla./Coral Shores Timonium, Md./Notre Dame Prep Plymouth, Mass./Notre Dame Academy Herndon, Va./Oakton Vero Beach, Fla./Saint Edwards Alexandria, Va./Bishop Ireton Lutherville, Md./Notre Dame Prep Eldersburg, Md./Century Freeland, Md./Maryvale Preparatory School STAFF Head Coach...............................Amanda O’Leary Assistant Coaches..... Erica LaGrow, Michelle Tumolo Athletic Trainer............................ Jessica Mateer Strength/Cond. Coord....................Karin Werth Academic Advisor........................Caleb Sorgius Program Coordinator.....................Marci Brown Student Managers..... Brandon Symoens, Lisa Kahn Student Athletic Trainer..............Shannon Lalli Video Coord........................ Connor Buckridge Communications..............................Kyle Oland PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Taylor Bresnahan Sam Darcangelo Sydney DuPre Lauren Lea Shayna Pirreca Michelle Tumolo Beth Willertz BREZ-na-han DAR-CAN-ge-lo DO-pre LEE PUR-eca TWO-ma-lo will-ERTZ Roster Breakdown By Class: Seniors..................................... 3 Nora Barry, Shannon Gilroy, Mikki Offit Reshirt Juniors.........................1 Nicole Graziano Juniors.................................... 10 Sam Darcangelo, Sydney DuPre, Angela Flister, Kelsey Hart, Lauren Lea, Darcy Messina, Carly Ross, Devon Schneider, MarySean Wilcox, Beth Willertz Redshirt Sophomores.............1 Jackie Rupp Sophomores............................8 Amy Arnold, Taylor Bresnahan, Sammi Burgess, Caroline Fitzgerald, Carli Marsh, Chloe O’Haire, Alex Puller, Mollie Stevens Freshmen.................................8 Morgan Bracken, Christiana Butz, Olivia Cole, Aniya Flanagan, Katharine Hamer, Bella O’Connor, Allie Pavinelli, Shayna Pirreca By Position: Attack.......................................8 Sammi Burgess, Christiana Butz, Lauren Lea, Darcy Messina, Bella O’Connor, Shayna Pirreca, Carly Ross, Devon Schneider Midfield.................................. 10 Nora Barry, Morgan Bracken, Sam Darcangelo, Shannon Gilroy, Nicole Graziano, Carli Marsh, Chloe O’Haire, Allie Pavinelli, Alex Puller, Mollie Stevens Defense................................... 11 Amy Arnold, Taylor Bresnahan, Sydney DuPre, Caroline Fitzgerald, Aniya Flanagan, Angela Flister, Katharine Hamer, Kelsey Hart, Mikki Offit, Jackie Rupp, Beth Willertz Goalkeeper..............................2 Olivia Cole, Mary-Sean Wilcox By State: Florida............................................ 4 Maryland.......................................13 Massachusetts............................. 2 New Jersey.................................... 1 New York....................................... 7 Pennsylvania................................. 1 Texas................................................ 1 Virginia........................................... 2 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 7 RADIO/TV SPOTTER’S CHART // FLORIDA LACROSSE No. 1 Lauren Lea No. 2 Sammi Burgess 5’3’ • Fr. • A Forest Hill, Md. 5’6’ • So. • M Severna Park, Md. 5’2’ • Jr. • A Freeland, Md. No. 6 Kelsey Hart No. 7 Shayna Pirreca No. 8 Shannon Gilroy 5’9’ • Sr. • M Northport, N.Y. No. 9 Mikki Offit 5’8’ • Sr. • D Bethesda, Md. No. 10 Carli Marsh No. 11 Caroline Fitzgerald No. 12 Taylor Bresnahan No. 13 Beth Willertz No. 14 Nora Barry No. 15 Chloe O’Haire No. 16 Nicole Graziano No. 17 Mollie Stevens 5’5’ • Jr. • A Elkridge, Md. 5’7’ • Jr. • D North Babylon, N.Y. 5’4’ • So. • M Parkland, Fla. 5’4’ • Sr. • M Marcellus, N.Y. 5’4’ • Fr. • A Mount Sinai, N.Y. 5’3’ • So. • D Mount Sinai, N.Y. 5’5’ • So. • M Vero Beach, Fla. No. 4 Alex Puller 5’4’ • So. • M Edgewater, Md. 5’7’ • RJr. • M Mendham, N.J. No. 5 Carly Ross 5’5’ • Sr. • D Severn, Md. 5’7’ • So. • M Centreville, Md. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 8 RADIO/TV SPOTTER’S CHART // FLORIDA LACROSSE No. 18 Sydney DuPre 5’7’ • Jr. • D Houston, Texas No. 19 Amy Arnold 5’6’ • So. • D Topsfield, Mass. No. 20 Devon Schneider No. 21 Darcy Messina No. 24 Allie Pavinelli No. 25 Aniya Flanagan No. 27 Katharine Hamer No. 28 Morgan Bracken No. 32 Bella O’Connor No. 33 Jackie Rupp No. 34 Christiana Butz No. 35 Olivia Cole 5’8’ • Fr. • m Northport, N.Y. 5’3’ • Fr. • A Plymouth, Mass. 5’2’ • Fr. • D Nottingham, Md. 5’5’ • RSo. • D Herndon, Va. No. 36 Mary-Sean Wilcox 5’3’ • Jr. • GK Lutherville, Md. 6’2’ • Jr. • A Lititz, Pa. 5’3’ • Fr. • D Kay Largo, Fla. 5’5’ • Jr. • A Sayville, N.Y. 5’6’ • Fr. • A Vero Beach, Fla. No. 38 Angela Flister 5’8’ • Jr. • D Eldersburg, Md. 5’7’ • Fr. • M Timonium, Md. 5’6’ • Fr. • GK Alexandria, Va. No. 40 Sam Darcangelo 5’5’ • Jr. • M Freeland, Md. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 9 RADIO/TV SPOTTER’S CHART // FLORIDA LACROSSE Amanda O’Leary Head Coach 6th Season Erica LaGrow Assistant Coach 6th Season Michelle Tumolo Assistant Coach 2nd Season 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 10 BIG EAST CONFERENCE // FLORIDA LACROSSE After spending the last five years as a member of the American Lacrosse Conference (ALC), and winning four conference titles, the Florida Gators officially joined the BIG EAST Conference as an affiliate member on Thursday, June 26, 2014. Along with Florida, former ALC member Vanderbilt University joined the BIG EAST. The two former ALC rivals joined BIG EAST school’s Cincinnati, Connecticut, Georgetown, Marquette, Temple and Villanova. Since 2001, the BIG EAST Conference has produced 98 IWLCA/US Lacrosse Division I All-Americans, including the 2002 Tewaaraton Award winner, Erin Elbe (Georgetown, ’02), and three NCAA Tournament Finalists. The brainchild of former Providence College men’s basketball coach and athletic director Dave Gavitt, the BIG EAST Conference became a reality on May 31, 1979, as Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance. While the membership has evolved, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad-based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a steadfast emphasis on academic integrity. In 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football decided to return to the type of conference alignment that existed when Gavitt helped form the league in 1979 and quickly surged to national prominence as a college basketball force. On December 15, 2012, these seven institutions (DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University and Villanova University) announced their intention to separate from the football-playing schools in the previous BIG EAST and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to keep the BIG EAST name and establish a new conference entity beginning on July 1, 2013. The schools also assumed the old conference’s long-term agreement with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions that share the same academic and athletic values -- Butler University, Creighton University and Xavier University -- and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. FOX Sports and its recently established national cable network, FOX Sports 1, acquired the television rights to all BIG EAST contests in all sports in early 2013. The television agreement helped usher in the new BIG EAST era by making the league accessible to a national audience with complete coverage of all BIG EAST men’s basketball regular-season and Tournament contests. A selection of regular-season women’s basketball games as well as the semifinals and final of the 2014 BIG EAST Standings BIG EAST Tournament were all shown via the FOX Networks, which reaches 90 million homes. Soccer, Women’s Lacrosse lacrosse, softball and baseball also had their confer OverallPct. Conf. Home Road Neutral 16-4.800 7-0 6-0 7-4 3-0 ence championships aired on the FOX Sports channels Louisville Georgetown 11-9.550 6-1 5-4 5-3 1-2 in 2013-14. Dividends were paid immediately as BIG Connecticut 10-7.588 5-2 5-3 4-4 1-0 EAST teams enjoyed a significant jump in the number Rutgers 9-9 .500 3-46-43-4 0-1 .500 3-44-34-50-0 of nationally televised games on their schedules, with Villanova 8-8 Temple 6-10.375 3-4 3-4 1-6 0-0 many seen on countrywide broadcasts four times as Marquette 5-12.294 1-6 3-4 2-8 0-0 frequently as seasons past. Cincinnati 6-11.3530-7 3-5 3-6 0-0 Starting in 2014-15, the BIG EAST and FOX Sports will launch a digital platform which will include 30 regular-season women’s basketball games and over 80 Olympic sport contests, including postseason championship coverage. Fans will be able to access the live broadcasts as well as feature content and highlights free of charge. BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 11 BIG EAST CONFERENCE // FLORIDA LACROSSE Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. Under the direction of Commissioner Val Ackerman, the BIG EAST moved its headquarters prior to the 2013-14 academic year from its original location in Providence, R.I., to Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Ackerman was named the BIG EAST’s fifth Commissioner on June 26, 2013, following Gavitt, the Conference’s first Commissioner who served until 1990, Michael Tranghese, John Marinatto and Mike Aresco. Tranghese was the league’s first full-time employee and the right-hand man to Gavitt for 11 years, taking over for Gavitt as Commissioner until 2009. Marinatto was the third Commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, when he was succeeded by Aresco. It was with the BIG EAST’s founder and first commissioner in mind when Ackerman, who previously served as President of USA Basketball and was the founding President of the WNBA, teamed with Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany to establish the Gavitt Tipoff Games. Beginning in 2015-16, the Gavitt Tipoff Games will be an annual early-season series of eight men’s basketball games played between the two conferences. The BIG EAST will embark on its second year as a 10-team consortium in 2014-15. The league, which has always competed with integrity and sportsmanship at the highest levels of intercollegiate sports, began a new era in 2013-14, returning to its heritage, focusing athletically on basketball while forging into the future with leadership and vision. The 2013-14 academic year marked the BIG EAST’s first season since realignment. The conference crowned champions in 22 sports l ast year, the 35th season in its history, with its student-athletes achieving success in the classroom as well as the athletic arena. Eight different schools won regular-season titles, including firstyear member Creighton, which claimed the baseball regular-season crown, and 10 different schools won BIG EAST postseason championships. Fellow newcomer Xavier won the BIG EAST Baseball Championship. The Musketeers were one of 34 different BIG EAST teams to earn NCAA Championship bids in 2013-14, with a remarkable nine teams (five men, four women) earning invites to the NCAA Soccer Tournaments. Nine different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including four league squads in men’s basketball and women’s cross country, and two in volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s cross country, field hockey and women’s lacrosse. Additionally, a plethora of individuals earned national postseason invitations in tennis, cross country and track and field. Two BIG EAST teams and one individual performer won NCAA Championships in 2013-14, beginning with the Providence women’s cross country team. The Friars claimed their second national championship in program history, as three PC runners were tabbed All-Americans and 30th-year head coach Ray Treacy was named National Coach of the Year by the USTFCCCA. Affiliate member Connecticut won its third NCAA title in field hockey in 2013, with Nancy Stevens named NFHCA National Coach of the Year and Marie Elena Bolles National Player of the Year. Including the three Friar runners, 83 BIG EAST student-athletes across 16 sports were named All-Americans in 2013-14, including Villanova’s Emily Lipari. A four-time All-American in 2013-14, Lipari won the national title in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in March, marking the Wildcats’ 20th indoor national champion. The triumphs enjoyed by the BIG EAST in 2013-14 add to an already illustrious legacy steeped in men’s basketball and expanded to other sports since the conference’s founding. BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last five years (Villanova won twice; Providence and Georgetown once), with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in two of the past three seasons. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 36 national championships in six different sports, and 138 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2013-14. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for the conference and BIG EAST student-athletes. BIG EAST student-athletes sport significantly high graduation rates, and the league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 12 HEAD COACH AMANDA O’LEARY // FLORIDA LACROSSE Amanda O’Leary Head Coach ◊ 19th Season Overall ◊ 6th Season at Florida ◊ Temple ‘88 Amanda O’Leary, an experienced coach who played the sport at its highest level, enters her sixth season at the helm of the Florida Gators. O’Leary has turned her team into a national powerhouse since its inception in 2010. O’LEARY AT A GLANCE Personal Hometown: Royersford, Pa. Education: B.A. Exercise Physiology and Kinesiology, Temple University, 1988 Family: Married to Kevin O’Leary; Children: Madison and Ryan Coaching Career Florida, Head Coach (2007-present) •Four NCAA appearances (last in 2014) •NCAA Final Four (2012) •Four ALC titles (2011, ’12, ‘13, ‘14) •ALC Tournament Champion (2012, ‘14) •ALC Coach of the Year (2011, ‘13, ‘14) •ILWomen Coach of the Year (2014) •WomensLax.com Coach of the Year (2012) •IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year (2011, ‘12) Yale, Head Coach (1993-2007) •Two NCAA appearances (2003, ‘07) •Ivy League Tri-Champion (2003) •Northeast Regional Coach of the Year (2003) •USWLA Regional Coach of the Year (1996) Maryland, Assistant Coach (1992-1993) •Two NCAA Finals appearances (1992, ’93) •NCAA Championship (1992) Delaware, Assistant Coach (1990) Maryland, Graduate Assistant (1989) Honors •U.S. Lacrosse National Hall of Fame (2005) •Temple Athletic Hall of Fame (2004) •Southeastern Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame by the Philadelphia Lacrosse Association (2007) •NCAA Women’s Lacrosse 25th Anniversary Team (2006) •All-Century Women’s Lacrosse Team (1999) by Lacrosse Magazine •Temple University Athletics’ Hall of Fame as part of the 1988 NCAA Championship Hired to lead Florida’s inaugural lacrosse team on June 22, 2007, O’Leary had the opportunity to recruit and organize the program before the Gators began competition in the 2010 season. Her impressive career record of 243-86 (.739) ranks among the best of active head coaches in the nation. In just five seasons, she has taken Florida to a NCAA Final Four, four NCAA quarterfinal appearances, four American Lacrosse Conference regular season titles and two ALC tournament championships. She’s also coached eight Gators who have earned 38 All-America honors, three Tewaaraton Award finalists and two Honda Sports Award nominees. The 2014 season proved that the Florida Gators didn’t need to rebuild, they just reloaded. After graduating a 13-member founding class in 2013, everyone expected Florida to take a step back and rebuild. The Gators returned three starters and had a roster featuring 22 underclassmen. After an eye-opening loss at No. 1 North Carolina to start the season, Florida banded together and embarked on an 18-3 season that featured a sweep of the ALC regular season and tournament titles as well as a trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals. The Gators finished the season ranked second nationally in scoring offense (15.00 goals per game), fourth in scoring margin (6.57) and fifth in points (412) and draw controls (15.14 per game). Individually, Tewaaraton finalist Shannon Gilroy led the nation with 86 goals and became the first Florida player in program history to score 100+ points in a season. O’Leary was named the ILWomen Coach of the Year for the first time in her 19-year coaching career, and the ALC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season and third overall. Shannon Gilroy was named the ALC Midfield Player of the Year and Sammi Burgess picked up ALC Rookie of the Year honors. Gilroy was also named the ALC Tournament MVP and the Gators placed four on the All-Tournament Team. In 2013, O’Leary guided the Gators to an 18-3 overall record and their third consecutive trip to the NCAA quarterfinals. Florida also grabbed a share of its third ALC regular season title with a 4-1 conference record. Along the way, UF posted its best start in program history as they began 2013 with a 13-0 record including taking down No. 5 North Carolina for the first time in the season opener. Florida defeated nine ranked opponents throughout the season, including a 22-4 romp of No. 4 Northwestern at Dizney Stadium on Senior Day. Florida finished in the top 5 nationally on both sides of the ball, ranking second in scoring defense (6.81 goals allowed per game) and tying for fifth in scoring offense (14.76 goals per game). O’Leary was named the ALC Coach of the Year and UF boasted four of the five ALC Players of the Year in Kitty Cullen (offensive), Brittany Dashiell (midfield), Sam Farrell (defensive) and Mikey Meagher (goalie). In addition, she coached Florida’s second Tewaaraton Award finalist in Meagher, who also swept the Goalie of the Year honors from the IWLCA, SynapseSports.com and WomensLax.com. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 13 HEAD COACH AMANDA O’LEARY // FLORIDA LACROSSE In 2012, O’Leary followed her sophomore success and led the Gators to a 19-3 record. Florida won its second-consecutive ALC regular-season title, its first-ever ALC Tournament title and its first NCAA Final Four berth. The team was consistently ranked in the top five in both major polls throughout the year, and entered the NCAA Tournament ranked No. 1 in the nation while leading the country in scoring defense and scoring margin. With a victory over No. 10 Penn State on April 1, 2012, O’Leary became just the 12th head coach in NCAA DI women’s lacrosse history with 200 career wins. O’Leary’s 2012 squad boasted six All-Americans with 14 honors. Under her tutelage, Mikey Meagher was named the National Goalie of the Year by multiple organizations after becoming just the third netminder in NCAA history to lead the nation in both save percentage and goals-against average. Brittany Dashiell shined on both ends of the field, garnering a unanimous First Team All-America selection and being named as a finalist for both the Tewaaraton Award and the Honda Sports Award. Additionally, Nora Barry was named ALC Rookie of the Year and Shannon Gilroy was one of three freshmen nationally to earn All-America honors. Florida’s successful season garnered O’Leary National Coach of the Year honors from WomensLax.com and was also named the IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year. Season-by-Season YALE: 162-65 (.714) Season 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Record Final Rank 10-5 14-2 10-4 12-5 12-4 14-4 11-5 10-6 11-5 14-4 12-4 10-6 9-7 13-4 9 6 9 12 11 9 14 12 11 7 12 13 19 11 O’Leary came to UF from Yale, where she led the Bulldogs for 14 seasons. FLORIDA: 81-21 (.794) Yale set the school record for season wins with 14 in O’Leary’s second year Season Record Final Rank (1995) and twice more equaled that mark (1999 and 2003). She took Yale to 2010 10-8 — two of its three NCAA Championship appearances, as the Bulldogs reached 2011 16-4 5 the 2003 quarterfinal round and the 2007 opening round. 2012 19-3 3 18-3 5 Yale finished among the Ivy League’s top three in 11 of her 14 years, which 2013 18-3 5 includes a share of the 2003 Ivy League title with Princeton and Dartmouth, 2014 as each posted identical 6-1 records in conference play. After leading Yale to a share of the Ivy League title and advancing to NCAA Championship OVERALL: 243-86 (.739) play, O’Leary was named the 2003 Northeast Regional Coach of the Year. She also was recognized as the USWLA Regional Coach of the Year in 1996. NCAA D1 All-Time Bulldog players earned a total of 19 All-America honors under O’Leary. During her playing career, O’Leary was a four-year starter for Temple’s lacrosse and field hockey teams. A two-time All-American in both sports, O’Leary led the Owl’s lacrosse team to a 19-0 record and the national championship in 1988. O’Leary was the Midfielder of the Year selection for the NCAA All-Tournament teams in 1987 and 1988 as well as the NCAA Most Valuable Player in 1988. Lacrosse Magazine selected her as its 1988 Player of the Year. Wins No. Wins (active) 243 Wins (all-time) 243 Win % (active) .739 Win % (all-time) .739 Rank 6 8 5 6 While suiting up with Temple’s field hockey team, O’Leary garnered 1986 and 1987 All-America honors and helped the Owls reach the NCAA semifinals in 1984. In 2005, O’Leary was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. She also became a member of the Temple Owls’ Hall of Fame in the fall of 2004. O’Leary was named to the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse 25th Anniversary Team in the fall of 2006. She was the youngest player and starter on the 1989 U.S. World Cup team that claimed the International Federation of Women’s Lacrosse Association (IFWLA) gold medal in Perth, Australia. O’Leary was the secondleading scorer on the 1993 U.S. World Cup team which repeated as the IFWLA World Cup champions in Edinburgh, Scotland. In the 1993 World Cup, O’Leary scored 17 points, including the game-winner versus Australia in the semifinal game. Prior to taking the helm at Yale, O’Leary was an assistant at Maryland for the 1992 and 1993 seasons. The Terrapins claimed the 1992 NCAA title and reached the semifinals in 1993. It was her second stint with the Terrapins, as she started her coaching career with Maryland as a graduate assistant coach in 1989 before serving as an assistant at Delaware for the 1990 campaign. O’Leary has also served as the chair of the U.S. Team selection and on the former U.S. Women’s Lacrosse Association (USWLA) Board of Directors. She was an assistant coach with the U.S. Women’s Developmental Team from 2002-05 and has been a member of the Connecticut Lacrosse Foundation Executive Committee since 1993. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 14 ASSISTANT COACH ERICA LaGROW // FLORIDA LACROSSE Erica LaGrow Assistant Coach ◊ 6th Season at Florida ◊ UNC ‘08 Erica LaGrow has been with Florida since 2008 and coordinates the Gators’ offense, developing them into one of the most potent offenses in the country. UF once again proved to be an offensive threat in 2014, finishing the season with the nation’s second best scoring offense (15.00 points per game), while ranking fourth in scoring margin (6.57) and fifth in points (412). LaGROW AT A GLANCE Personal Hometown: Skaneateles, N.Y. Education: B.A. Exercise and Sports Science, University of North Carolina, 2008 Coaching Career Florida, Asst. Coach (2008-present) •Four NCAA appearances (last in 2014) •NCAA Final Four (2012) •Four ALC titles (2011, ’12, ‘13, ‘14) •ALC Tournament Champion (2012, ‘14) Honors •FIL World Cup Gold Medalist, U.S. Women’s Elite Team (2009) •Prague Cup Gold Medalist, U.S. Women’s Elite Team (2008) •First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference (2008) Playing Experience •U.S. Women’s National team (2007-12) •University of North Carolina (2005-08) Under LaGrow’s tutelage in 2014, Shannon Gilroy became the first Florida player to score 100+ points in a season and led the nation in goals scored (86). Four Gators finished the season with 40+ points and nine scored 10+ goals in 2014. Five Gators scored 50+ points and eight players scored 10+ goals in 2013. Florida also scored 10 or more goals in 18 of 21 games. She guided an offensive unit that boasted some of the most prolific scorers, including IWLCA and SynapseSports. com All-Americans Kitty Cullen, Shannon Gilroy and Brittany Dashiell. LaGrow was also responsible for the direction of Tewaaraton Award finalist Mikey Meagher. Under her tutelage, Meagher became the first ever female goalie Tewaaraton finalist and swept Goalie of the Year honors from the ALC, IWLCA, SynapseSports.com and WomensLax.com. Meagher boasted the second-best goals-against average (6.90) and fifth-best save percentage (.502) in the nation in 2013 while posting 125 saves. In 2012, the Gators led the nation in offense for the majority of the season, finishing the year ranked second in scoring margin (8.77) and third in both scoring offense (15.32) and total points (483). LaGrow helped coach a balanced offense that featured four players with 60+ points and six attackers with 40+ goals. Under her direction, Nora Barry earned ALC Rookie of the Year and fellow freshman Shannon Gilroy earned two AllAmerica honors. Overall, the Gators garnered 14 All-America honors, including three First Team selections, and finalists for the Tewaaraton Award and the Honda Sports Award. The 2011 Gators averaged 13.45 goals per game behind IWLCA First Team All-American and ALC Player of the Year, Kitty Cullen. Cullen, with LaGrow’s influence, went from scoring 1.72 goals per game (37 total) in 2010 to 3.85 goals per game (77 total) in 2011. In 2010, LaGrow was very influential in directing a Gator offense that averaged 12.39 goals per game, ranking 25th in the nation. She was an important part of the development of national Rookie of the Year Ashley Bruns, who ranked third in the conference and 12th in the nation in total points (79). Florida scored at least 10 goals in 12 of its 18 games and beat two top-20 opponents by more than 10 goals. Five different players scored over 20 goals, led by Bruns’ 48 as a true freshman. In the ALC Quarterfinals, the Gators upset No. 20 Johns Hopkins after jumping out to a 9-0 lead in the first half on their way to a 14-3 victory. LaGrow was hired after finishing her playing career at UNC, where she played midfield from 2005-08. As a Tar Heel, LaGrow racked up 24 goals during her senior season and was named second-team All-South Regional for the second time in her career. The four-year starter was a First Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as a senior and the conference honor roll every year. The midfielder also earned All-ACC Academic honors twice. She ended her collegiate career with 80 goals and 15 assists for 95 points. She also picked up 90 ground balls and controlled 84 draws. LaGrow helped the Tar Heels to the NCAA Championship Quarterfinals four consecutive years. LaGrow gained international playing experience with the U.S. Women’s Elite team in 2007 and 2008, and was a member of the touring team, which captured the 2008 Prague Cup. She also boasts five years of experience with the U.S. Women’s National team from 2007-2012. During the summer of 2009, LaGrow joined the U.S. Women’s Elite team at the Federation of International Lacrosse Women’s World Cup in Prague. She scored four goals in four games during the group stage and helped the team to a perfect 4-0 record heading into the elimination rounds. The U.S. went on to win the gold medal with an 8-7 victory over Australia. With the victory, LaGrow joined head coach Amanda O’Leary as a World Cup gold-medal winner. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 15 ASSISTANT COACH MICHELLE TUMOLO // FLORIDA LACROSSE Michelle Tumolo Assistant Coach ◊ 2nd Season at Florida ◊ Syracuse ‘13 Michelle Tumolo made an immediate impact as an assistant coach for the Gators, helping Erica LaGrow direct the Florida offense. The Gators finished the 2014 season with the nation’s second best scoring offense (15.00 points per game), while ranking fourth in scoring margin (6.57) and fifth in points (412). TUMOLO AT A GLANCE Personal Hometown: Mullica Hill, N.J. Education: B.S. Child and Family Studies, Syracuse University, 2013 Coaching Career Florida, Asst. Coach (2013-present) •One NCAA appearance (2014) •One ALC title (2014) •ALC Tournament Champion (2014) Honors •Tewaaraton Award Finalist (2012) •IWLCA Attacker of the Year (2012) •IWLCA First Team All-American (2012) •BIG EAST Attack Player of the Year (2012) •All-BIG EAST First Team (2011, ’12, ’13) Playing Experience •U.S. Women’s National team (2010-14) •Syracuse University (2009-13) Tumolo helped guide Tewaaraton finalist Shannon Gilroy as she became the first Florida player to score 100+ points in a season and led the nation in goals scored (86). Four Gators finished the season with 40+ points and nine scored 10+ goals in 2014. Tumolo finished her career at Syracuse as one of the greatest athletes in program history. In addition to being a Tewaaraton finalist in 2012, she also was named the IWLCA Attacker of the Year, an IWLCA First Team All-American and the BIG EAST Attack Player of the Year. Tumolo also an All-BIG EAST First Team selection in 2011, 2012 and 2013. While at Syracuse, Tumolo was a member of teams that won the BIG EAST Championship in 2012 and 2013, advanced to the NCAA Championship game in 2012 and made it to the NCAA Final Four in 2010 and 2013. Additionally, she was elected as a team captain for her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Despite being sidelined with an ACL injury during her senior year, Tumolo finished her career at Syracuse ranked third in all-time scoring with 278 points, second in career assists with 137 and fifth in all-time goals with 141. During her junior season, Tumolo became just the second player in school history to amass 200 points and 100 assists in her career. In addition to her career records, Tumolo also ranks in the top-10 on multiple single-season record boards, including No. 6 with 95 points in 2012 and holding three spots on the singleseason assists leaderboard. Tumolo notched the game-winning goal with five seconds on the clock in a come-from-behind victory over North Carolina to send Syracuse to the 2012 Final Four, where they faced Florida. In her sophomore season, Tumolo led her team in scoring with 66 points (33 goals, 33 assists) and ranked second on the team in ground balls (21). Tumolo experienced a highly successful freshman campaign, finishing the season with the highest single-season totals in points and assists from a freshman in Syracuse history. Additionally, her 74 points ranked her as the second-highest scoring freshman in the nation in 2010. Tumolo has been honing her coaching skills since 2010, when she coached the South Jersey Devils Girls Lacrosse Club. She also served as a coach at the Syracuse University Elite Lacrosse Camps from 2010-2013. Tumolo is a current member of the U.S. Women’s National Team and has been on the roster since 2010. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 16 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 14 Nora Barry 5’4” ◊ Senior ◊ Midfield ◊ Marcellus, N.Y. ◊ Marcellus High School JUNIOR SEASON (2014) • Set a program record for free-position goals after going 4-for-4 from the 8-meter line against High Point • Set a program record of five caused turnovers against Syracuse • Led the Gators in ground balls (43) and ranked third in draw controls (48) and fourth in caused turnovers (19) and points (40) • Tallied two goals, an assist, four draw controls, and three ground balls in the win over No. 17 Denver in the NCAA Tournament • Scored the game-winning goal against No. 5 Northwestern in the ALC Tournament Championship game with 32 seconds left, also had three ground balls and a caused turnover • Registered two goals, four draw controls, two ground balls and a caused turnover in Florida’s ALC Tournament win over No. 8 Johns Hopkins • Tallied one goal, five ground balls, two caused turnovers and a draw control against Vanderbilt • Scored two goals and added three ground balls and a draw control as Florida rallied to defeat No. 20 Ohio State • Had career-highs of eight ground balls and five caused turnovers in the loss to No. 2 Syracuse • Notched a season-high five goals, including her 100th career point and the game-winning goal, in the come-from-behind victory over No. 12 Loyola; also registered two ground balls and two caused turnovers • Recorded a career-high eight draw controls, two goals, an assist and a ground ball in the win over James Madison Honors •2014 IWLCA Third Team All-American •2014 IWLCA All-South First Team •2014 Capital One Academic All-District Women’s At-Large Team •2014 ALC All-Tournament Team •2014 All-ALC First Team •2014 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2012 SynapseSports.com All-Rookie Squad •2012 ALC Rookie of the Year •2012 All-ALC Second Team •2012 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll •2012 SynapseSports.com National Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals......................... 5, 3x-last vs. Loyola (3/4/14) Assists..............2, 2x, last vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Points........................5, 4x, last vs. Loyola (3/4/14) Shots.........................................9 vs. Loyola (3/4/14) Ground Balls.....................8 vs. Syracuse (3/15/14) Draw Controls....8 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) Caused Turnovers..........5 vs. Syracuse (3/15/14) SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) • Recorded two goals in the NCAA quarterfinals against Syracuse • Helped the Gators in a historic win over No. 4 Northwestern by adding two goals, a career-high two assists, three ground balls, two draw controls and career-high two caused turnovers • Assisted the Gators in a win over Vanderbilt with two goals, three ground balls, a draw control and caused two turnovers • Registered one goal and three draw controls at No. 9 Penn State • Had three goals and one draw control against Stetson • Led the team with three goals and had one draw control against Lehigh • Responsible for three goals, two ground balls, four draw controls and caused two turnovers against No. 13 Dartmouth • Scored two goals and had an assist with three ground balls, two draw controls and causing a turnover against No. 18 Stony Brook FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) • Set a new UF season record for ground balls (48) and was second on the team in draw controls (49) • Finished the year ranked 15th in the nation in total ground balls and 77th in goals, ranking third among freshmen in ground balls and eighth in goals • Registered three goals, three ground balls and three draw controls against Penn State in the NCAA Quarterfinals • Scored the first two goals for the Gators against Ohio State in the ALC Tournament, adding a career-high five ground balls, two caused turnovers and a draw control • Led the team with five draw controls, three ground balls and two caused turnovers, while also pitching in a goal and an assist against No. 17 Vanderbilt • Recorded three goals, including the game-winner in double overtime, at No. 19 Johns Hopkins to give the Gators their first-ever OT victory, adding a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover • Scored three goals, an assist and two draw controls against No. 10 Penn State • Tied her career high with five goals against Fresno State, adding a team-high four ground balls and two draw controls • Had four goals at No. 15 Ohio State, adding a ground ball and a draw control in her first career conference game • Tied for the team lead with five goals against Jacksonville, while matching a school record with six draw controls and adding three ground balls BEFORE FLORIDA • Named a 2011 Under Armour All-American, 2010 and 2011 US Lacrosse All-American and 2010 and 2011 US Lacrosse Academic All-American • Earned First Team All-Central New York in 2010 and 2011 and First Team All-Liberty League from 2008-2011 • Named to the 2009 and 2010 US Lacrosse Upstate National Team #1 and the 2010 Central Empire State Games team • Played for the Star Riders Lacrosse Club under coach Dick Lighton, winning the Syracuse Nike Cup Tournament in 2008 and 2009 • Also earned varsity letters in cross country and indoor track PERSONAL: Born July 9, 1993, Nora is the daughter of Tim and Patty Barry, and has two brothers, Liam and Emmett. She is majoring in Mathematics and minoring in Spanish. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 21 21 30 10 40 70.429 50 .714 5 11-20 43 48 25 19 21 21 26 9 35 45.578 37 .822 3 9-12 2012 22 22 40 8 48 63.635 55 .873 4 11-16 48 49 22 11 Totals 64 64 96 27 123 178.539 142 .798 12 31-48 124 131 66 45 2013 33 34 19 15 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 17 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 8 Shannon Gilroy 5’9” ◊ Senior ◊ Midfield ◊ Northport, N.Y. ◊ Northport High School Honors •2014 Tewaaraton Nominee •2014 Honda Sports Award Nominee •2014 IWLCA First Team All-American •2014 WomensLax.com Midfielder of the Year •2014 WomensLax.com All-American •2014 Lacrosse Magazine All-American •2014 IWLCA All-South First Team •2014 All-ILWomen Team •2014 ALC Tournament MVP •2014 All-ALC First Team •2014 ALC Midfield Player of the Year •2014 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 IWLCA All-America Second Team •2013 SynapseSports.com All-America Second Team •2013 Tewaaraton Award Nominee •2013 All-ALC First Team •2013 IWLCA All-South Region •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-American •2012 WomensLax.com All-America •2012 SynapseSports.com Third Team All-America •2012 SynapseSports.com All-Rookie Squad •2012 ALC All-Tournament Team •2012 SEC First-Year Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals................................8 vs. High Point (2/15/14) Assists............................4 vs. Stony Brook (3/1/14) Points...................8, 3x, last vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Shots.......................14 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/5/14) Ground Balls.................... 5, 2x, last vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Draw Controls.............10 vs. High Point (2/15/14) Caused Turnovers..... 4 vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) JUNIOR SEASON (2014) • Led the nation with 86 goals and led Florida in points (106), goals (86), assists (20), draw controls (82), free-position goals (32) and caused turnovers (24) • Set a new program single-game record with 10 draw controls in the win over High Point, while tying the single-game record of eight goals • Tallied three goals, two assists, six draw controls and two ground balls in the NCAA Tournament win over No. 17 Denver • Scored seven second-half goals and grabbed a draw control to lead the Florida rally past No. 13 Johns Hopkins on April 5 • Notched four goals, six draw controls, five ground balls and a caused turnover in the win over No. 11 Penn State • Tallied seven goals, one assist, three draw controls, two caused turnovers and a ground ball against Stetson • Recorded six goals, a career-high four caused turnovers, four draw controls and two ground balls in the win over Dartmouth • Notched three goals, an assist, four draw controls, two caused turnovers and a ground ball against No. 2 Syracuse • Had three goals, a career-high four assists, two draw controls and a caused turnover against No. 15 Stony Brook • Notched five goals, three assists, eight draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the win over James Madison • Had a team-leading five points off four goals and an assist, with three draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the season opener against No. 1 North Carolina. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) • Scored a team-high 52 goals and led with 59 draw controls, while ranking second for the Gators with 65 points • Tallied a team-high three points on two goals and an assist in the NCAA quarterfinal game versus Syracuse • Led with a team-high seven draw controls and scored four goals in the win over Denver • Helped the Gators in a historic win over No. 4 Northwestern by putting up seven points on five goals and two assists, and adding a ground ball and five draw controls • Had five goals, one ground ball, one draw control and caused two turnovers against No. 13 Dartmouth • Had three goals, one assist, two draw controls and caused a turnover in the win over No. 4 Syracuse in the Orange Bowl Classic in Miami • Posted a career and program-high eight draw controls while also recording five goals, two caused turnovers and two ground balls against UAlbany • Had four goals, three draw controls and one caused turnover against No. 18 Stony Brook. FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) • Played in all but one game for the Gators, making 16 starts • Set a new UF season record for draw controls, and tied for third on the team in goals • Led the Gators with five goals, an assist and six draw controls against No. 4 Syracuse in the NCAA Semifinals • Registered six draw controls, two goals and an assist against Penn State in the NCAA Quarterfinals • Topped the team with a career-high seven goals and six draw controls, adding four ground balls and two caused turnovers against No. 1 Northwestern in the ALC Tournament to earn a spot on the AllTournament team • Scored four goals, two draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover against No. 17 Vanderbilt • Recorded four draw controls and two goals at No. 19 Johns Hopkins, including winning the draw after Johns Hopkins took a lead in overtime, setting up the Gators’ game-tying goal and contributing to the Gators’ first-ever overtime victory • Set a then-new school record with seven draw controls at William & Mary BEFORE FLORIDA • Member of the 2011 U.S. Women’s U-19 Team • Starter on Northport’s Varsity Lacrosse team since eighth grade • 2011 New York State Champions • Finished her high school career ranked fourth in the nation in goals (422) and 11th in assists (148) • Three-time US Lacrosse All-American (2009, 2010, 2011), four-time all-tournament, all-county and all-league selection • Captain and MVP of the Northport team in her junior and senior seasons, while also earning MVP honors for Northport as a sophomore • Named Suffolk County Player of the Year as well as All-Long Island Player of the Year in 2010 while being named All-Long Island from 2009-11 PERSONAL: Shannon was born on June 30, 1993, and is the daughter of Bobby and Karen Gilroy. She has two brothers, Sean and Brian. Shannon is majoring in English with a minor in Business. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 21 21 86 20 106 173.497 128 .740 21 2152136591.571 66 .725 3 8-12 12591214 2013 4 32-40 24 82 22 24 2012 21 16 44 7 51 91.484 67 .736 2 12-17 22 83 11 10 Totals 63 58 182 40 222355.513 9 52-69 58 224 45 48 261 .735 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 18 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 9 Mikki Offit 5’8” ◊ Senior ◊ Defense ◊ Bethesda, Md. ◊ Holton-Arms High School JUNIOR SEASON (2014) • Saw action in nine games for Florida • Notched a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover in the win over Stetson • Picked up a draw control against Dartmouth SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) • Earned playing time in 14 games • Assisted the Gators in a win over Vanderbilt by causing a turnover • Scored her first collegiate goal and caused a turnover in a win over Stetson • Recorded two ground balls and caused a career-high two caused turnovers in the Gators dominating win over Lehigh • Had a draw control against No. 13 Dartmouth • Contributed a ground ball and caused a turnover in the win over UC Davis • Had a ground ball of the bench against Jacksonville Honors •2014 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2012 SEC First-Year Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals.......................................1 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Assists..........................................................................n/a Points......................................1 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Shots......................................2 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Ground Balls........................ 3 vs. Temple (3/10/12) Draw Controls....1, 6x, last vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Caused Turnovers.............. 2 vs. Lehigh (3/12/13) FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) • Appeared in eight games as a freshman, recording three ground balls and three draw controls on defense • Recorded a draw control against Fresno State • Had a strong defensive game off the bench against Temple, recording three ground balls and a draw control • Registered her first career draw control against Detroit BEFORE FLORIDA • Four-year starter on the Holton-Arms lacrosse team • Team captain 2011 • Named to the Maximum Rising Junior Showcase All-Star Team as a rising junior • All-ISL 2010, 2011 • Named to the Under Armour Underclassman Lacrosse Team as a sophomore in 2009, while also earning the Holton-Arms Coaches’ Award • 2011 US Lacrosse Girl’s High School All-Academic Team • Received the Suzanne Bailey Athletic Award for accomplishing “outstanding achievements” in athletics and the Cassie Johnson Award for having “enthusiasm, athletic ability, sportsmanship and attitude” for her sports in 2011 • Named to the 2010 D.C. National Team #1 • Won the field hockey Coaches’ Award as a freshman and was All-ISL in 2008, 2009 and 2011 • Holds a school relay record PERSONAL: Born July 16, 1992, Mikki is the daughter of Howard and Fabiana Offit and has a brother, Josh, who played lacrosse at Duke. She is majoring in Nutritional Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 900000 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 20 1 2013 1401012 .500 21.0000 0-0 41 15 2012 Totals 3101012 .500 21.0000 0-0 8616 800000 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 3300 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 19 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 16 Nicole Graziano 5’7” ◊ Redshirt Junior ◊ Midfield ◊ Mendham, N.J. ◊ West Morris Mendham High School JUNIOR SEASON (2014) • Played in the North Carolina game SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) • Assisted the Gators in a win over Vanderbilt with two goals, one assist and one ground ball • Added one goal, two ground balls and a draw control against No. 17 John Hopkins • Recorded a goal and two ground balls against Ohio State • Played a well-rounded game for the Gators in a win over Lehigh adding two goals, one assist, a ground ball and draw control • Recorded one goal, one ground ball, one draw control and caused a turnover against No. 13 Dartmouth • Had two assists and one ground ball against No. 9 Loyola • Tallied one goal, one assist, one ground ball and had a draw control against UAlbany • Scored two goals on two shots and had one draw control at High Point Honors •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2012 SEC First-Year Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals.......................... 6 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) Assists......................... 2, 5x-last at Loyola (3/5/13) Points..........................7 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) Shots........... 7, 2x-last vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) Ground Balls........................3 vs. Detroit (2/26/12) Draw Controls......... 4 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) Caused Turnovers.............3 vs. Detroit (2/26/12) FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) • Tied for fifth on the team in both caused turnovers (11) and draw controls (19), and tied for third with three game-winning goals (3) • Had a goal, a ground ball and a draw control against Penn State in the NCAA Quarterfinals • Registered a goal, two ground balls, a draw control and a caused turnover against UAlbany in the NCAA First Round • Had an assist, a ground ball and two draw controls against No. 1 Northwestern in the ALC Championship • Scored the final two goals and added two ground balls and a caused turnover against Ohio State in the ALC Tournament • Led the Gators with two assists, two caused turnovers and two ground balls, adding a goal and a draw control to greatly contribute the Gators’ first-ever overtime victory at No. 19 Johns Hopkins • Led the Gators with a career-high six goals, seven points and four draw controls against Fresno State, and added two ground balls • Registered a goal, a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover against No. 9 Syracuse • Caused a season-high three turnovers against Detroit, adding three ground balls, a goal, two assists and a draw control • Scored a team-high five goals at UMBC, while adding three draw controls and a caused turnover BEFORE FLORIDA • Four-year starter for West Morris Mendham High School • Named First-Team All-America, first-team all-state, first-team all-county, first-team all-conference and first-team all-area her junior and senior seasons • Selected US Lacrosse All-America Player of the Year for New Jersey as a senior • Second-team all-area 2008, first team 2009, 2010, 2011 • Second-team all-county 2008, first team 2009, 2010, 2011 • First-team all-conference 2009, 2011 • North Jersey Team #1 in WDNT 2009 • Selected to the 2009 Under Armour Underclassmen Games • 2011 Daily Record Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Played three seasons for STEPS Lacrosse in Chester, N.J. • Named to the Club National Championship All-Tournament Team as a freshman and won the Lax for the Cure New Egypt as a junior • Also played soccer (first-team all-county, all-conference and Group III 2010, 2011, defensive MVP 2009, team MVP 2010), and ran indoor track PERSONAL: Born November 24, 1992, Nicole is the daughter of Michael Graziano and Reina Leary-Graziano. She has five siblings - Erin, Stephen, Christine, Matthew and Megan; Erin played for the Gators from 2010-13. Nicole is majoring in Sociology with a minor in Communication Studies. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 2013 A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 1 0000 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0020 20 2 13 8 21 36.361 27 .750 2012 22 4 24 12 36 46.522 36 .783 3 Totals 43 6 37 20 57 83.446 64 .771 4 1 5-9 14 8 8 2 5-7 19 19 18 11 10-16 33 27 38 13 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 20 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 40 Sam Darcangelo 5’5” ◊ Junior ◊ Midfield ◊ Freeland, Md. ◊ Maryvale Preparatory School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Ranked second for Florida with 51 draw controls • Tallied a goal, three draw controls and a ground ball against Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament • Notched two goals and three ground balls in the win over Denver in the NCAA Tournament • Recorded a goal, three draw controls, two ground balls and a caused turnover against No. 5 Northwestern on April 19 • Notched a goal, an assist, a career-high seven draw controls, two ground balls and a caused turnover against No. 11 Penn State • Scored two goals and added three assists for a career-high-tying five points, while adding two ground balls, two draw controls and a caused turnover in the win over No. 20 Ohio State • Tallied a goal, two draw controls and a caused turnover against No. 2 Syracuse • Scored a career-high-tying four goals and added an assist for a career-high five points, while also recording five draw controls, two ground balls and two caused turnovers in the win over Michigan • Grabbed five draw controls and two ground balls against Loyola • Recorded a then-career-high three goals while adding two ground balls, a draw control and a caused turnover for a well-rounded game in the victory over Jacksonville Honors •2014 IWLCA All-South Second Team •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals....................4, 2x, last vs. Michigan (3/8/14) Assists............................ 3 vs. Ohio State (3/22/14) Points............. 5, 2x, last vs. Ohio State (3/22/14) Shots....................... 5, 3x, last vs. Denver (5/11/14) Ground Balls......................... 4 vs. Lehigh (3/12/13) Draw Controls...................7, 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (4/13/14) Caused Turnovers.................. 3, 2x-last vs. Lehigh (3/12/13) FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Had two ground balls and a career-high six draw controls in the win over Stetson • Recorded one goal, one assist, four ground balls, three draw controls and caused three turnovers in the win against Lehigh • Had one goal, one ground ball, four draw controls and caused three turnovers against UC Davis • Tallied one goal, one draw control and one ground ball at High Point BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year varsity starter at Maryvale Preparatory School • 2012 US Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention • 2012 Under Armour Lacrosse All-American • 2011 ESPN High School All-American Honorable Mention • Two-time Baltimore Sun High School Lacrosse team selection with first-team honors (2012) and secondteam honors (2011) • Three-time Towson Times Lacrosse High School including Co-Player of the Year in 2012 and two time first-team honors (2011-12) and one honorable mention (’09) • 2012 Baltimore Sun Lacrosse Player to Watch • Three-time IAAM A Conference Lacrosse All-Start Team • 2010 US Lacrosse Baltimore Metro Team PERSONAL: Born December 1, 1993, Sam is the daughter of James Darcangelo and Marilyn Darcangelo, and she has one brother, Jaret. She is majoring in Business Management. CAREER STATS 2014 GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 21 2129 6 3560 .483 43 .717 2 4-11 30512413 2013 14 0 3 1 4 9.333 6 .667 0 0-3 10 17 9 7 Totals 35 21 32 7 39 69.464 49 4-14 .710 2 40 68 33 20 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 21 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 18 Sydney DuPre 5’7” ◊ Junior ◊ Defense ◊ Houston, Texas ◊ Episcopal High School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Registered a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover against No. 5 Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament • Had a ground ball and a caused turnover in the NCAA win over No. 17Denver • Grabbed two draw controls against No. 5 Northwestern as Florida won the ALC Tournament • Picked up two ground balls against No. 8 Johns Hopkins in the ALC Tournament • Had a ground ball and a caused turnover against No. 5 Northwestern on April 19 • Grabbed a career-high-tying three ground balls against No. 20 Ohio State • Had three ground balls and a caused turnover against Stetson • Recorded a career-high three draw controls and a ground ball against No. 15 Stony Brook Honors •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2012 SEC First-Year Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls.....................3, 2x, last vs. Ohio State (3/22/14) Draw Controls............. 3 vs. Stony Brook (3/1/14) Caused Turnovers...... 1, 12x, last vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Helped the Gators in a historic win over No. 4 Northwestern by adding two ground balls and a draw control • Added a ground ball, draw control and caused a turnover against No. 17 John Hopkins • Registered one ground ball and caused one turnover at No. 9 Penn State • Recorded two ground balls and caused a turnover against Ohio State • Had one draw control and one ground ball against No. 9 Loyola • Had two ground balls and one draw control at Jacksonville BEFORE FLORIDA • Played four years at Episcopal High School in Houston, Texas • Named First-Team All-American, All-State, All-SPC, All-South Zone and a District All-Star • Played two season with club team Texas Rangers, where she won the 2010 Philadelphia Tournament PERSONAL: Born on June 9, 1993, Sydney is the daughter of Frederick and Janet DuPre. She has a younger sister, Shelby. Sydney is majoring in Finance and minoring in Accounting. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 20 200000 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 15987 Totals 413900000 0 .000 0 0-0 30171112 2013 211900000 0 .000 0 0-0 15835 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 22 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 38 Angela Flister 5’8” ◊ Junior ◊ Defense ◊ Eldersburg, Md. ◊ Century High School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Notched a goal, two ground balls and a caused turnover her first career start against Winthrop • Tallied a career-high three ground balls and a caused turnover in the win over Michigan • Recorded a ground ball and a caused turnover against Cincinnati • Recorded a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover against Jacksonville FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Recorded two goals, two draw controls and caused three turnovers • Had one goal, a career-high two draw controls and caused a turnover in the win over Stetson • Scored her first collegiate goal in the Gators dominating win over Lehigh • Caused two turnovers in her appearance against UAlbany Honors •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals.......................1, 2x-last vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Points......................1, 2x-last vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Shots.......................1, 2x-last vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Draw Controls................... 2 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Caused Turnovers......... 2 vs. UAlbany (2/24/13) BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year starting attacker for Century High School • Helped Century to State Championships as a freshman, sophomore, and senior and a state finalist appearance as a junior • First-Team all-county and First Team all-conference as a junior and senior • Was named to the Under Armour Lacrosse Baltimore Metro Team and second-team all-conference as a sophomore, and earned an all-conference honorable mention in 2009 • A member of M&D Black club team where she helped her team to win five straight Mid-Atlantic Championships, three National Draw Championships and three Galaxy Nationals Championships • Member of the 2011 Champions Cup winning team, the 2010 Capitol Cup championship team and the 2010 Club National Championships winning team PERSONAL: Born on August, 16, 1994, she is the daughter of Joan and Mark Flister. Angela has a brother, Daniel, and sister, Sarah. Angela is majoring in Criminology and Law with a minor in Business. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 1311011 1.00011.0000 0-0 8115 2013 Totals 231 3034 .750 41.0000 0-0 8348 1002023 .667 3 1.0000 0-0 0233 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 23 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 6 Kelsey Hart 5’7” ◊ Junior ◊ Defense ◊ North Babylon, N.Y. ◊ North Babylon High School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Saw action in eight games for Florida, but did not record any stats. CAREER HIGHS Goals......................................1, vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Points.....................................1, vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Shots.....................................3, vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Ground Balls.................... 3, vs. UC Davis(2/22/13) Draw Controls..................... 2, vs. Lehigh (3/12/13) Caused Turnovers.........2, vs. UAlbany (2/24/13) FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Played in 13 games in her rookie campaign • Scored her first collegiate goal and added a ground ball and draw control in a win over Stetson • Recorded two ground balls and two draw controls in the Gators dominating win over Lehigh • Contributed two ground balls and caused two turnovers against UAlbany • Had three ground balls and a draw control in the win over UC Davis • BEFORE FLORIDA • A seven-year player for the Long Island Yellow Jackets under Carol Rose and a five-year player for Coach Kalie Howard at North Babylon High School • Under Armour High School All-American 2011 • Three-time National Schoolgirls Team 2009, 2010, 2011 • Named all-division, all-region and all-country in high school • 2010 Galaxy Champion and 2011 National Draw Champion with the Yellow Jackets • Senior National Tournament All-Star • Earned all-league honors in track in 2009 and all-county in 2010 and 2011 PERSONAL: Born June 6, 1994, Kelsey is the daughter of Michael and Sharon Hart. She has a brother, Michael, and a sister, Kailyn. Kelsey is majoring in English. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 800000 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0000 2013 1301015 .200 4 .800 0 0-0 8542 Totals 2101015 .200 4 .800 0 0-0 8542 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 24 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 1 Lauren Lea 5’5” ◊ Junior ◊ Attack ◊ Elkridge, Md. ◊ Archbishop Spalding High School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Finished tied for first for the Gators with 20 assists and ranked fifth on the team with 29 ground balls • Tallied two goals, three assists and a draw control against No. 5 Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament • Tallied a goal, four ground balls and a draw control in the win over Vanderbilt • Recorded an assist and three ground balls against No. 11 Penn State • Had a goal, a career-high-tying six ground balls and a draw control against Dartmouth • Recorded a goal and a career-high four assists at No. 2 Syracuse • Had a goal, two assists and a ground ball against No. 15 Stony Brook • Picked up a team-leading, career-best six ground balls while adding an assist in the win over High Point • Notched four ground balls, two assists and a draw control against Jacksonville • Had three draw controls and a ground ball in the season opener against No. 1 North Carolina Honors •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals......... 2, 5x, last vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) Assists................................ 4 vs. Syracuse (3/15/14) Points........ 5, 2x, last vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) Shots............... 5, 2x, last vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Ground Balls....................6, 2x, last vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) Draw Controls....................... 3, 2x, last vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Caused Turnovers...... 1, 4x, last vs. Northwestern (4/19/14) FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Recorded two ground balls in the NCAA second round win over Denver • Had two goals and a ground ball in the win over Stetson • Added two goals and an assist off the bench in the Gators win over Lehigh • Contributed a goal and a ground ball in a win over UC Davis • Registered one ground ball, one draw control and caused a turnover at High Point • Scored one goal and had one assist against Jacksonville BEFORE FLORIDA • Four-year player at Archbishop Spalding High School where she led in scoring as a junior and senior • 2012 US All-American • 2012 US Lacrosse Academic All-American • 2011 & 2012 IAAM A All-Conference All-Star Team • 2011 & 2012 Anne Arundel All-County First-Team • 2012 Washington Post All-Metro Lacrosse Second-Team • 2012 ASHS team captain • Played six years for the M&D Lacrosse Club, coached by Scott Robinson, who went undefeated in the 2010 and 2011 Club Tournament Circuit including winning the Club National Championship, the MD Club Championship, the Champions Cup, the National Draw, the Capital Cup, the Mid-Atlantic Tournament, the Galaxy Nationals, the Top-of-the-Bay Lax Class and the Charm City Tournament • Two-time selection for the National SchoolGirls DC/Metro Team 1 • 2010 All-Galaxy First Team selection • 2011 Under Armour Baltimore Girls All-Star Team and the 2011 Vail Shoot-Out All-Tournament team PERSONAL: Born April 20, 1994, she is the daughter of Ronald and Sherri Lea and has a brother, Justin. Lauren is majoring in Health Education & Behavior. CAREER STATS 2014 Totals GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 212016203647 .340 35 .745 1 8-11 2914 17 3 2013 17072918 .39815 .833 1 0-0 8141 38 20 23 22 45 65.354 50 .769 2 8-11 37 15 21 4 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 25 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 21 Darcy Messina 5’5” ◊ Junior ◊ Attack ◊ Sayville, N.Y. ◊ Saint Anthony’s High School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Recorded a goal, an assist and a ground ball against Stetson • Scored a goal and dished out an assist against Winthrop • Notched a goal and a ground ball in the win over Michigan • Scored a goal and an assist against Jacksonville • Scored a goal in the season opener against No. 1 North Carolina FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Had three ground balls in the win over Stetson • Recorded a goal, an assist, had three ground balls and caused a turnover in Florida’s win over Lehigh • Scored her first two collegiate goals and had an assist against UC Davis Honors •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................2 vs. UC Davis (2/22/13) Assists...................1, 6x, last vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Points.................................3 vs. UC Davis (2/22/13) Shots............2, 3x, last vs. Jacksonville (2/12/14) Ground Balls....... 3, 2x, last vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Draw Controls...........................................................n/a Caused Turnovers............... 1 vs. Lehigh (3/12/13) BEFORE FLORIDA • Played six seasons for the LI Elite Yellowjackets, playing under Head Coach Carol Rose on the Blue team in 2012, and was a four-year starter for Corinne Broesler-Lomangino at St. Anthony’s High School • Four-time New York State Catholic High School Champion • Two-time US Lacrosse All-American 2011, 2012 • 2012 Attackman of the Year • Under Armour All-American 2012 • MSG Varsity All-Metro Team 2012 • A member of the champion 2012 US Lacrosse Seniors Only Team • Under Armour LI All-Star Team • 2010 and 2011 US Lacrosse Schoolgirls Team 1 • First Team All-Galaxy 2010 • LI Empire State Team 2010 PERSONAL: Born on November 30, 1993, Darcy is the daughter of Erin and John Messina. She has three older brothers; Matthew, Michael and Robert. Darcy is majoring in History and minoring in Education. CAREER STATS 2014 GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 1105499 .556 8 .889 0 0-0 3040 2013 13 0 3 2 5 6.500 4 Totals 24 0 8 6 14 15.533 .667 0 0-0 8 0 2 1 12 .800 0 0-0 11 0 6 1 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 26 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 5 Carly Ross 5’2” ◊ Junior ◊ Attack ◊ Freeland, Md. ◊ Maryvale Preparatory School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Tallied a goal and two ground balls in the NCAA Tournament win over No. 17 Denver • Recorded a goal and a draw control in the win over Johns Hopkins • Tallied a goal, an assist, a career-high eight ground balls and two draw controls against No. 11 Penn State • Had a goal, an assist and four ground balls in the win over Dartmouth • Picked up two ground balls against No. 2 Syracuse • Had a goal, three ground balls and two caused turnovers in the win over Michigan • Tallied three goals, an assist, two draw controls, two caused turnovers and a ground ball against No. 12 Loyola • Registered career-highs of five goals and three caused turnovers and added an assist, four ground balls against James Madison • Scored two goals and added two draw controls in the win over High Point…Tallied a ground ball and a draw control against Jacksonville Honors •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals................... 5 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) Assists............1, 6x, last vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Points................... 6 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) Shots.................... 5 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) Ground Balls............... 8 vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Draw Controls.................2, 4x, last vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Caused Turnovers................ 3 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Played in 14 games in her rookie campaign • Had one goal, one assist and a draw control in a win over Stetson • Recorded her first collegiate goal and had two ground balls in the win over Lehigh • Tallied one assist, one ground ball and a draw control against UC Davis BEFORE FLORIDA • Four-year player for Maryvale Prep where she was a US Lacrosse High School First-Team All-American • Helped Maryvale to a 2012 IAAM Championship runner-up finish • A two-time All-County All-Star from the Towson Times • Maryvale Offensive Co-Player of the Year and Towson Times Co-Player of the Year in 2012 • First-Team Baltimore Sun All-Metro and First-Team All-IAAM her senior season • Baltimore Metro Team 1 and All-County All-Star • Played eight years for the ROME lacrosse club • Named a Boston The Rise All-Tournament midfielder and a Capitol Cup All-Star, while her team was the Beach Lax Champions • Semifinalist at Club Nationals PERSONAL: Born on January 11, 1994, she is the daughter of Neil and Rosemary Ross. Carly has two brothers, Brad and Alex. She is majoring in Health Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 2081842228 .64324 .857 0 2-4 30969 2013 1402355 .400 4 .800 0 0-1 4430 Totals 34 8 20 7 27 33.606 28 .848 0 2-5 34 13 9 9 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 27 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 20 Devon Schneider 6’2” ◊ Junior ◊ Attack ◊ Lititz, Pa. ◊ Manheim Township High School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Finished the season ranked third in points (42) and fourth in goals (35) • Tallied a goal, two assists, five ground balls and two caused turnovers in the NCAA Quarterfinals against No. 5 Northwestern • Notched a career-high five goals and seven points, while adding two assists, a ground ball and a draw control in the NCAA Tournament win over No. 17 Denver • Recorded three goals, two caused turnovers and a ground ball against No. 5 Northwestern on April 19 • Notched three goals, an assist and a ground ball against No. 11 Penn State • Scored three goals in the win over Winthrop • Scored three goals against No. 15 Stony Brook • Had three goals, two ground balls and two draw controls against James Madison • Registered a then-career-high four goals and added two draw controls and a caused turnover in the win over Jacksonville Honors •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................5 vs. Denver (5/11/14) Assists.............2, 3x, last vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) Points............................................7 vs. Denver (5/11/14) Shots...................................7 vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Ground Balls.5, 2x, last vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) Draw Controls..........................3 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Caused Turnovers.........2, 4x, last vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Saw action in 12 games for Florida • Scored a goal coming off the bench in the NCAA second round win over Denver • Scored a career-high two goals and had five ground balls, three draw controls and caused two turnovers • Recorded a goal, an assist and a ground ball against Lehigh • Scored her first collegiate goal against Jacksonville BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year varsity player for Manheim Township High School and seven-year player for X-Treme lacrosse club in Lancaster, Pa., both under head coach Mark Pinkerton • Under Armour All-America Senior Team 2012 • Under Armour Underclassmen All-American in 2011 and 2010 • Won four-straight district championships (2009-12) and three league championships (2010-12), including a 24-1 campaign in 2012 at Manheim Township • Under Armour High School All-American 2012 • First Team All-American 2011, 2012 • Academic All-American 2011 • Four-time all-league and all-section selection and Leave MVP in 2010, 2011, 2012 • 2012 Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era High School Female Athlete of the Year • Also played four seasons of volleyball, and was a four-time All-Star, two-time all-district selection, and named to the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association All-State team in 2012 PERSONAL: Born on February 12, 1994, Devon is the daughter of John and Vicky Schneider. She has one sister, Kirstin and one brother, Matt. She is majoring in Sport Management and minoring in Business. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 2013 Totals A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 21 17 35 7 42 58.603 47 .810 3 4-7 21 13 7 9 12 0 5 1 6 12.417 10 .833 0 0-1 6 3 2 2 33 17 40 8 48 70.571 4-8 27 16 9 11 57 .814 3 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 28 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 36 Mary-Sean Wilcox 5’3” ◊ Junior ◊ Goalkeeper ◊ Lutherville, Md. ◊ Notre Dame Prep SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Played in 20 games for Florida, earning nine starts • Recorded a career-high four ground balls and made three saves against Northwestern in the NCAA Quarterfinals • Registered six saves and two ground balls in the NCAA Tournament win over Denver • Recorded a career-high 10 saves and added a career-high-tying three ground balls against Johns Hopkins in the ALC Tournament • Had five saves and a ground ball against Northwestern on April 19 as Florida clinched the ALC regular season title • Made a then-career-high eight saves and a season-high two ground balls against Johns Hopkins on April 5 • Tallied five saves and a ground ball against Penn State • Registered five saves against No. 2 Syracuse Honors •2014 ALC All-Tournament Team •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Minutes...............60:00, 5x, last vs. Northwestern (5/4/14) Saves.......................10 vs. Johns Hopkins (5/2/14) Save Percentage..... .800 (19:45) vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) Fewest Goals Allowed........ 1 (55:00) vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Ground Balls............4 vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) Caused Turnovers..............1 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Made 11 appearances in the cage for the Gators in her rookie season • Recorded a career-high three ground balls and had a save against Lehigh • Had a career-high six saves in the win over UC Davis • Came in off the bench and had two ground balls and five saves against No. 18 Stony Brook • Came in as a reserve at High Point and had four saves. BEFORE FLORIDA • Four year starter at Notre Dame Prep • Named Top 25 goalkeepers by ESPNHS • As a sophomore, Wilcox helped Notre Dame Prep to a runner-up finish in the MIAA Championship and as well as a semifinal appearance her junior year • Notre Dame was ranked No. 2 in the 2011 Preseason Poll • Wilcox also spent six seasons in goal for TLC Lacrosse under club coach Kait Gentry PERSONAL: Born October 27, 1993, Mary-Sean is the daughter of Brian and Eileen Wilcox. She has three brothers; Christopher, Timmy, and Michael. Mary-Sean is majoring in Sociology. CAREER STATS GP 2014 20 GS 9 Minutes GA GAA 727:52101 8.33 Saves Save Pct. Shots 77 .433 W 216 10 L GB 0 16 TO 6 CT 0 2013 11 0176:23 16 5.44 21 .568 560060 1 Totals 31 9 904:15117 7.76 98 .456 272 10 0 22 6 1 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 29 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 13 Beth Willertz 5’5” ◊ Junior ◊ Defense ◊ Severn, Md. ◊ Severn School SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) • Played in nine games for Florida • Scored a goal and grabbed a ground ball in the win over Stetson • Dished out the first assist of her career against Cincinnati. FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Saw action in 12 games for the Gators • Recorded her first collegiate draw control against No. 17 John Hopkins • Scored a career-high two goals in a win over Stetson • Recorded her first collegiate goal and ground ball in the win over Lehigh. Honors •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................... 2 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Assists...............................1 vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Points.................................... 2 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Shots..................................... 3 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) Ground Balls.......1, 2x, last vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Draw Controls...........1 vs. John Hopkins (4/6/13) Caused Turnovers...................................................n/a BEFORE FLORIDA • Played four years of lacrosse for Irene Sotiropoulos at the Severn School and was a three-year attacker for the Maryland United Lacrosse Club under Coach Paul Billingsley • Anne Arundel County Private School All-County 2012 • On the club side, Maryland United was the 2011 and 2009 Summer Showcase Tournament Champion and the 2010 IWLCA President’s Cup Tournament Champion • Also played four years of varsity soccer, who advanced to the IAAM B Conference Championship in the fall of 2011. PERSONAL: Born on January 27, 1994, Beth is the daughter of Stephen and Ellen Willertz, and has two brothers, Jake and Nike. She is majoring in Health Education & Behavior. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 90 1 1 23 .333 2 .667 0 0-1 1 030 2013 1203036 .500 5 .833 0 0-1 1 1 00 Totals 2104159 .444 7 .778 0 0-2 2130 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 30 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 33 Jackie Rupp 5’5” ◊ Redshirt Sophomore ◊ Defense ◊ Herndon, Va. ◊ Oakton High School REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • Played in two games for the Gators FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) • Redshirted due to injury Honors •2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll •2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll •2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll BEFORE FLORIDA • Four-year starter for Oakton High School • 2012 State Champions with an 18-2 record • 2011 Concord District Champions and the Regional and State finalists • Team captain sophomore through senior years • Three-time first-team all-district selection, a three-time district tournament team selection, a twotime regional tournament team selection, a two-time first-team all-region selection, a National SchoolGirl Team selection and the 2011 Defensive MVP • Played six years for M&D club program under Coach Scott Robinson, who have won nine tournaments since 2009 (Mid Atlantic and National Draw - 2009, Mid-Atlantic, Galaxy National, Club National Championship, MD Club Champ, Elite, Capital Cup, National Draw – 2010, Champions Cup - 2011) PERSONAL: Born on June 9, 1994, Jackie is the daughter of Robert and Sarah Rupp. She is majoring in Sport Management and minoring in Business. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 200000 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0000 2013Redshirted Totals 200000 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0000 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 31 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 19 Amy Arnold 5’6” ◊ Sophomore ◊ Defense ◊ Topsfield, Mass. ◊ Masconomet Regional High School FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • Saw action in eight games for the Gators • Played a well-rounded game against Stetson, tallying one goal and one assist for two points, while adding a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover Honors •2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................... 1 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Assists................................... 1 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Points................................... 2 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Shots.................................... 2 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Ground Balls....................... 1 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Draw Controls.................... 1 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Caused Turnovers............ 1 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year varsity starter at Masconomet High School, where she was coached by Alan McCarthy • 2013 Cape Ann League Player of the Year • 2011, 2012, 2013 Cape Ann League All-League Honors • 2013 US Lacrosse First Team All-American, ESPN Boston MIAA All State Team, Boston Globe AllScholastic and Boston Herald All-Scholastic • 2012 and 2013 EMGLCA First Team All-Star • 2011, 2012, 2013 Salem News All-Star • Helped lead Masconomet High School to 2010, 2012 and 2013 Cape Ann League Championships • Member of the 2012 Under Armour All-America New England Team • Member of the 2011 and 2012 Lower New England National Teams • Played for the Revolution Lacrosse Club for five years; coached by Lukas Cash • Helped her team to win the 2012 New England Chill Tournament and a runner-up finish at the 2012 Northern Rise Girls’ Lacrosse Showcase PERSONAL: Born January 4, 1995, Amy is the daughter of Mark and Alice Arnold and she has one sibling, Sam. Amy is majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 801 122 .500 21.0000 1-1 1 101 Totals 801 122 .500 21.0000 1-1 1 101 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 32 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 12 Taylor Bresnahan 5’4” ◊ Sophomore ◊ Defense ◊ Edgewater, Md. ◊ South River High School FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • One of two freshmen to start every game this season for the Gators • Tied for second on the team with 22 caused turnovers • Notched two draw controls, a caused turnover and a ground ball against No. 5 Northwestern in the NCAA Quarterfinal game • Tallied two caused turnovers and two ground balls against No. 17 Denver in the NCAA Tournament game • Recorded a career-high four ground balls, two caused turnovers and a ground ball against No. 5 Northwestern on April 19 • Notched three ground balls, two caused turnovers and a draw control vs. No. 13 Johns Hopkins on April 5 • Caused a career-high four turnovers and added two ground balls against No. 2 Syracuse • Recorded a career-high six draw controls, a goal, an assist, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the win over Winthrop • Picked up three draw controls and a ground ball against No. 12 Loyola • Notched a team-leading three ground balls and a caused turnover against No. 1 North Carolina Honors •2014 IWLCA All-South Second Team •2014 ILWomen All-Rookie Team •2014 ALC All-Tournament Team CAREER HIGHS Goals.................. 1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Assists.................................1 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Points.................................2 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Shots......... 1, 5x, last vs. Northwestern (4/19/14) Ground Balls...........4 vs. Northwestern (4/19/14) Draw Controls................ 6 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Caused Turnovers......... 4 vs. Syracuse (3/15/14) BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year starter at South River High School, where she was coached by Kim Macnemar • Assisted her team to a MPSSAA Class 4A state championship in 2010 • Helped lead South River to Anne Arundel County championships in 2011, 2012 and 2013 • 2013 Capital Gazette Girls Athlete of the Year • 2013 Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Year nominee • 2012 Capital Gazette All-American • 2012 and 2013 Anne Arundel All-County First Team • 2012 US Lacrosse First Team All-American...2011 Anne Arundel All-County Second Team • Member of the 2010 Under Armour All-American Washington D.C. Team • Played for Maryland United 2013 East Club team for four years under head coach Karen Pipkin PERSONAL: Born April 26, 1995, Taylor is the daughter of Thomas and Bonnie Bresnahan. She has three sisters - Heather, Kassidy and Tommi. Taylor is majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 21 212135 .4002.4000 0-024 195 22 Totals 21 212135 .4002.4000 0-024 19522 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 33 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 2 Sammi Burgess 5’3’ ◊ Sophomore ◊ Attack ◊ Fallston, Md. ◊ McDonogh School FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • Finished second on the team with 38 goals and 53 points, and third with 15 assists • Recorded two goals, three ground balls and a caused turnover against No. 5 Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament • Scored two goals and added a draw control against No. 5 Northwestern as Florida won the ALC Tournament • Registered two goals, a ground ball and the first caused turnover of her career against No. 8 Johns Hopkins in the ALC Tournament • Scored a career-high-tying four goals and added an assist, two ground balls and a draw control in the win over No. 5 Northwestern on April 19 • Recorded a career-high four goals, an assist, three ground balls and a draw control against Vanderbilt • Recorded three goals and three assists for a career-high six points and added four ground balls against Cincinnati • Scored three goals while picking up a career-high five ground balls and a draw control in the win over High Point • Had an impressive debut for the Gators with a goal and two assists to finish second on the team with three points and picked up two draw controls in the season opener against No. 1 North Carolina Honors •2014 IWLCA All-South Second Team •2014 ILWomen All-Rookie Team •2014 ALC Rookie of the Year •2014 All-ALC Second Team •2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals........ 4, 2x, last vs. Northwestern (4/19/14) Assists..............................3 vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Points...............................6 vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Shots................7, 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (4/13/14) Ground Balls..................5 vs. High Point (2/15/14) Draw Controls........... 4 vs. Jacksonville (2/12/14) Caused Turnovers.......1, 3x, last vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) BEFORE FLORIDA • Member of the McDonogh School lacrosse team for four years and a starter for three; coached by Chris Robinson • Helped lead her team to IAAM Championships in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 • Assisted McDonogh to 2010 and 2011 ESPN Fab 50 championships • Led McDonogh to 2012 and 2013 Nike/U.S. Lacrosse Championships • 2013 Under Armour Senior All-American, US Lacrosse First Team All-American, IAAM All-Star and Baltimore Sun First-Team All-Metro • Member of the Under Armour Underclassman Baltimore team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 • Helped soccer to a 2010 IAAM Championship • Was a six year starter for Coach Michael McLaughlin and the Skywalkers 2013 Blue • Helped the team to 2010 and 2011 Charm City Championships PERSONAL: Born January 5, 1995, Sammi is the daughter of Keith Burgess and Michelle Bentkowski. She has four siblings - Keith Burgess Jr., Chris Burgess, Maddy Eckstein and Amelia Bothwell. Sammi is majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 212038155375.507 63 .840 1 5-13 261626 3 Totals 212038155375.507 63 .840 1 5-13 261626 3 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 34 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 11 Caroline Fitzgerald 5’3” ◊ Sophomore ◊ Defense ◊ Mount Sinai, N.Y. ◊ Mount Sinai High School FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • One of two freshmen to start every game for the Gators • Finished tied for second for Florida with 30 ground balls and 22 caused turnovers • Tallied two ground balls and two caused turnovers in the NCAA Tournament win over No. 17 Denver • Had two caused turnovers and a ground ball against No. 5 Northwestern on April 19 • Tallied two ground balls, one caused turnover and one draw control in the win over No. 11 Penn State • Recorded three caused turnovers, two ground balls and two draw controls in the win over No. 20 Ohio State • Picked up a career-high five ground balls and added a draw control and a caused turnover against Dartmouth • Tallied two caused turnovers and a ground ball at No. 2 Syracuse • Notched a career-high four caused turnovers and added four ground balls in the win over No. 15 Stony Brook • Notched two ground balls and two draw controls in the season opener against No. 1 North Carolina Honors •2014 IWLCA All-South Second Team •2014 ILWomen All-Rookie Team •2014 All-ALC Second Team CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls................ 5 vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) Draw Controls................. 2, 3x, last vs. Ohio State (3/22/14) Caused Turnovers......................4 vs. Stony Brook (3/1/14) BEFORE FLORIDA • A five-year member of the Mount Sinai lacrosse team, where she was coached by Al Bertalone • Led her team to an undefeated season and 2013 New York State Class C Championship • Helped Mount Sinai to 2011 and 2013 Long Island Class C championships • 2013 New York State Class C Championship Tournament MVP • 2013 New York State Championship All-Tournament Team Selection • US Lacrosse First Team All-American in 2011, 2012 and 2013 • 2013 MSGVarsity All Tri-State Fist Team Selection • Named to the 2013 Newsday All Long Island First-Team • Named to the 2013 Under Armour Senior North Team • 2010, 2011, 2012 Under Armour All-American • 2012 Under Armour All-America Underclassmen All-Tournament Team • A seven-year member of the Long Island Yellow Jackets under head coach Carol Rose PERSONAL: Born December 30, 1994, Caroline is the daughter of Dave and Marianne Fitzgerald. Caroline has two sisters, Kaitlyn and Erin, and one brother, Connor. She is majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 21210000 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 309522 Totals 21210000 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 309522 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 35 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 10 Carli Marsh 5’4” ◊ Sophomore ◊ Midfield ◊ Parkland, Fla. ◊ Pine Crest High School FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • Scored a career-high three goals against Stetson • Had a goal and a draw control in her first career start against Dartmouth • Scored a goal against No. 2 Syracuse • Recorded two goals, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the win over Winthrop • Tallied a goal, an assist, a career-high four draw controls and a ground ball against Michigan • Notched two goals, an assist, two draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover against Cincinnati Honors •2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals.................................... 3 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Assists...................1, 2x, last vs. Michigan (3/8/14) Points...................3, 2x, last vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Shots.................................... 6 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Ground Balls...... 1, 3x, last vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Draw Controls...................4 vs. Michigan (3/8/14) Caused Turnovers.............1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) BEFORE FLORIDA • Spent her senior year playing for Pine Crest High School and head coach Eileen Pliske • 2013 US Lacrosse First Team All-American • 2013 First Team Florida All-Region and First Team Broward County All-District selection • Named to the 2013 Broward County All-County First Team • 2013 First Team South Florida All-League member • Played for Stoneman Douglas High School for three years and was coached by Ivy Pisani • Helped Stoneman Douglas to Florida High School Club Division State Championships in 2010 and 2011 and a 2012 South Florida District Championship • 2013 and 2012 Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald First Team selection • Member of the 2011 Under Armour South National Team • 2010, 2011, 2012 South Florida US Lacrosse Women’s Division National Tournament Selection • Played for LaxManiax Black under Coach Sarah Burlingame for three years • Helped her team to a Capital Cup championship and a 2012 Heatwave championship PERSONAL: Born on April 23, 1995, Carli is the daughter of Darren and Caryn Marsh. She has one sister, Nikki, and two brothers, Brandon and Daniel. Carli is majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 1411021218 .556 15 .833 0 2-5 3732 Totals 21 0 4 1 5 9.444 7 .778 0 0-2 2 1 3 0 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 36 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 15 Chloe O’Haire 5’5” ◊ Sophomore ◊ Midfield ◊ Vero Beach, Fla. ◊ Saint Edwards High School FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • Recorded a goal and a draw control in the win over Stetson • Notched two goals and a draw control against Winthrop • Tallied two draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover against Michigan • Notched a goal, four draw controls and a ground ball in the win over Cincinnati Honors •2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................2 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Assists..........................................................................n/a Points.................................2 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Shots.................................... 4 vs. Stetson (3/26/14) Ground Balls.......1, 2x, last vs. Michigan (3/8/14) Draw Controls...............4 vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Caused Turnovers............ 1 vs. Michigan (3/8/14) BEFORE FLORIDA • Played lacrosse for St. Edwards for five years, where she was coached by Mike Perez and Don Balch • Helped her team to the FHSAA District 8 finals in 2009 and 2010, District 18 finals in 2012, District 9 semifinals in 2011 and District 23 semifinals in 2013 • Named a 2013 US Lacrosse Academic All-American • A 2013 All-Area, All-Region and All-District First Team Selection • Member of the 2011 Under Armour South National Team • Member of the 2010 and 2011 South Florida National Teams • 2011 All-League, All-District and Midfield Second Team selection • Named 2010 All-Area First Team selection, First-Team Midfield and Second-Team All-League • Played for LaxManiax Black under Coach Sarah Burlingame for five years • Helped her team to a Capital Cup championship, a 2012 Heatwave championship a second place finish in the 2012 Southern Alliance Tournament and a 2011 Wishbone championship • Was named to LaxManiax TFG for four years PERSONAL: Born December 17, 1994, Chloe is the daughter of Sean and Baerbel O’Haire, and has two siblings, Sydney and Conor. Chloe is majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G 2014 A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 10040417 .235 12 .706 0 1-2 292 1 Totals 10040417 .235 12 .706 0 1-2 292 1 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 37 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 4 Alex Puller 5’6” ◊ Sophomore ◊ Midfield ◊ Severna Park, Md. ◊ Archbishop Spalding High School FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • Dished out an assist in the NCAA Tournament win over Denver • Grabbed two draw controls in the win over Stetson • Notched an assist, three draw controls and a ground ball against Winthrop • Registered two draw controls against Michigan • Recorded a goal, an assist and a ground ball in the win over Cincinnati • Tallied a ground ball and a caused turnover in the win over Jacksonville Honors •2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals.................................1 vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Assists...................... 1, 3x, last vs. Denver (5/11/14) Points...............................2 vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Shots..................................2 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Ground Balls........1, 3x, last vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Draw Controls.................3 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Caused Turnovers........1 vs. Jacksonville (2/12/14) BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year varsity starter for Archbishop Spalding lacrosse • Coached by Donny Restley • Led Spalding to a school best 12-6 record in 2013 • 2013 Anne Arundel All-County First Team • 2013 IAAM All-Conference A Team • 2013 Baltimore Sun All-Metro Second Team • Member of the 2012 DC Metro Team 1 • Also played basketball and field hockey • Helped basketball to 2011 and 2013 IAAM Championships • Played for Maryland United 2013 East Club team for two years under head coach Karen Pipkin PERSONAL: Born on January 12, 1995, Alex is the daughter of Walter and Kimberly Puller; she has one sibling, Mac. Alex is majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 15 0 1 3 4 4.250 2 .500 0 0-0 3 7 1 1 15 0 1 3 4 4.250 2 .500 0 0-0 3 7 1 1 Totals 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 38 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 17 Mollie Stevens 5’7” ◊ Sophomore ◊ Midfield ◊ Centreville, Md. ◊ Queen Anne School FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • Saw action in all 21 games for Florida, starting 17 • Notched a goal, a career-high four ground balls and a draw control against Northwestern in the NCAA Quarterfinals • Tallied four goals, three ground balls and a caused turnover in the NCAA Tournament win over No. 17 Denver • Registered two goals, a draw control and a caused turnover against No. 5 Northwestern in the ALC Tournament Championship • Scored three goals and added three ground balls in the win over Vanderbilt • Recorded a career-high four goals, an assist and a draw control against No. 11 Penn State • Registered three goals and two ground balls at No. 2 Syracuse • Notched three goals and a ground ball against No. 15 Stony Brook. Honors •2014 ILWomen All-Rookie Team •2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS Goals.......................4, 2x, last vs. Denver (5/11/14) Assists............ 1, 2x, last vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Points............................ 5 vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Shots.............................. 8 vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) Ground Balls........... 4 vs. Northwestern (5/17/14) Draw Controls...............2 vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) Caused Turnovers..................1, 7x, last vs. Denver (5/11/14) BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year varsity starter for Queen Anne’s County lacrosse, where she was coached by Penelope Santos-Bates • Helped Queen Anne’s to Maryland Class 3A/2A East Region championships in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 • Assisted Queen Anne’s in Maryland 3A State semifinalist finishes in 2010, 2011 and 2013 • Helped Queen Anne’s advance to the 2012 Maryland 3A State Finals • 2013 US Lacrosse First Team All-American • 2010, 2011, 2013 All Mid Shore First Team honoree • 2012 All Mid Shore Co-Player of the Year • Member of the 2011 and 2012 Under Armour All-American Washington DC Team • Also played field hockey, soccer and swam in high school • Played for Maryland United 2013 East Club team for four years under head coach Karen Pipkin PERSONAL: Born December 6, 1995, Mollie is the daughter of Allen and Christine Stevens, and has one brother, Adam. Mollie is majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences. CAREER STATS GP GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GWFPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 2014 21 17 36 2 38 66.545 49 .742 2 6-11 27 8 19 7 21 17 36 2 38 66.545 49 .742 2 6-11 27 8 19 7 Totals 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 39 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 28 Morgan Bracken 5’7” ◊ Freshman ◊ Midfield ◊ Towson, Md. ◊ Notre Dame Preparatory BEFORE FLORIDA • Member of the Notre Dame Preparatory School lacrosse team for three years where she was coached by Mary Bartel • Helped lead her team to the IAAM A Conference Semifinals en route to ending the season as the ninth-ranked team in the country (2014) PERSONAL: Born June 12, 1996, Morgan is the daughter of Colt and Laurie Bracken. She has three siblings: Jenna (25), Chris (22) and Hannah (14). Her stepbrother, Chris Lightner, was a three-year starter on defense for the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team. Majoring in Social & Behavioral Sciences 34 Christiana Butz 5’6” ◊ Freshman ◊ Attack ◊ Vero Beach, Fla. ◊ Saint Edwards High School BEFORE FLORIDA • Played five seasons at Saint Edwards High School, where she was coached by Don Balch and Mike Perez • Led Saint Edwards to the district finals three times (2009, 2010, 2012) • Two-time All-Area selection (2011, 2012), Second-Team All-Region (2012) and Third-Team All-Region (2012) • Member of the South Florida National Team (2011, 2012) • Played six years for club team LaxManiax and head coach Sarah Burlingame PERSONAL: Born February 22, 1996, Christiana is the daughter of Thomas and Pamela Butz. Her brother, Andrew (21), lettered for the Gator tennis team. Also played golf, volleyball and soccer while in high school. She is majoring in Finance. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 40 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 35 Olivia Cole 5’6” ◊ Freshman ◊ Goalkeeper ◊ Alexandria, Va. ◊ Bishop Ireton High School BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year member of the Bishop Ireton High School lacrosse team, where she was coached by Rick Sofield • Led Bishop Ireton, the No. 6-ranked team in the country, to a VISAA championship and a WCAC championship (2014), 2012 VISAA Finals and the 2013 WCAC Finals • 2014 Under Armour All-American • 2013 Under Armour Underclassmen All-American • 2013 First-Team US Lacrosse All-American • Three-time All-WCAC, 2013 All-VISAA and 2013 and 2014 Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention • Played three years of club lacrosse for Capital Lacrosse and head coach Katie McLaughlin and three years for the FCA Girls National High School Team • Member of the DC Metro Team 1, which won the 2013 Women’s National Tournament PERSONAL: Born January 5, 1996, Olivia is the daughter of Grant and Susan Cole; she has one sister, Amelia (14). Chose Florida over Duke, Connecticut, Jacksonville, James Madison, Ohio State and Massachusetts. She is majoring in Telecommunications. 27 Katharine Hamer 5’3” ◊ Freshman ◊ Defense ◊ Key Largo, Fla. ◊ Coral Shores High School BEFORE FLORIDA • Played four seasons for Coral Shores High School and head coach Mark Hall, where she led her team to three district championships and a state quarterfinal appearance. • Three-time All-District First Team (2012, 2013, 2014) and All-District Second Team in 2011 • Named 2013 Academic All-American • Played two years for club teams Barefoot Lacrosse and Xteam Lacrosse PERSONAL: Born August 29, 1996, Katharine is the daughter of Andrew and Holly Hamer. Katharine has one brother, A.J. (19). Her father, Andrew, was a swimmer for the Gators from 1983-84. Chose Florida over Stetson. She is majoring in Engineering. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 41 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 25 Aniya Flanagan 5’2” ◊ Freshman ◊ Defense ◊ Baltimore, Md. ◊ Perry Hall High School BEFORE FLORIDA • Played lacrosse for Perry Hall for four years, where she was coached by Kristen Arseneau • Earned All-Division and All-County honors • Played four years for club team Lonney’s Lacrosse Club, where she was coached by Erica Bearman PERSONAL: Born December 22, 1995, Aniya is the daughter of Howard Otto and Angela Flanagan. She has two siblings: Anionne Flanagan (15) and Kanye Otto (8). Chose Florida over Delaware and UNC. Aniya is majoring in Physical Therapy. 32 Bella O’Connor 5’3” ◊ Freshman ◊ Attack ◊ Plymouth, Mass. ◊ Notre Dame Academy BEFORE FLORIDA • Played four seasons for Notre Dame Academy and head coach Meredith Frank, where she led her team to a 2013 D1 State Championship • Three-time Under Armour All-American (2011, 2013, 2014) • Named First-Team All-Scholastic by Boston Globe (2012, 2013, 2014), Boston Herald and Patriot Ledger • Played nine years with club team Masselite, where she was coached by Meredith Frank PERSONAL: Born on September 23, 1995, Bella is the daughter of John and Caroline O’Connor. She has one brother, Vinnie Renaut (25). Majoring in Biology. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 42 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // FLORIDA LACROSSE 24 Allie Pavinelli 5’8” ◊ Freshman ◊ Midfield ◊ Northport, N.Y. ◊ Northport High School BEFORE FLORIDA • A four-year varsity starter at Northport High School, where she was coached by Carol Rose • Member of the 2011 New York State A championship-winning team • Four-time Under Armour All-American (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) • Four-time All-County, 2013 MSG Tri-State Second Team • Played seven years for club teams Long Island Yellow Jackets and LI, where she was coached by Becky Thorn and Carol Rose, respectively • Member of 2012 and 2013 National Draw Championship teams, 2012 Lax for Cure and 2011 Lax Inception Championship teams PERSONAL: Born December 31, 1995, Allie is the daughter of Robert and Kelley Pavinelli. She has three siblings: Michael (14), Danielle (12) and Joey (6). Chose Florida over North Carolina and Southern California. Her uncle, Shawn Halloran, played quarterback for Boston College from 1982-86. Majoring in Sports Management. 7 Shayna Pirreca 5’4” ◊ Freshman ◊ Attack ◊ Mount Sinai, N.Y. ◊ Mount Sinai High School BEFORE FLORIDA • During her five-year career at Mount Sinai High School and for head coach Al Bertolone, she totaled 203 goals and 86 assists • Helped lead Mount Sinai, the top-ranked public school in the state of New York and fifth-ranked team in the country, to a 2013 New York State Championship • Member of 2011 New York State runner-up team • 2014 Under Armour All-American and MVP of 2014 UA Lacrosse Classic after scoring a game-high five points (three goals, two assists) • 2013 Under Armour Underclassmen Games All-Tournament Team • 2014 All-Long Island, three-time All-County selection (2012, 2013, 2014), 2014 All-Tri-State Team and All-Division selection in 2011 • Named to the 2013 Inside Lacrosse Senior Watch List • Member of 2011 and 2013 Long Island and Suffolk County championship teams • Played five years of club lacrosse for the Long Island Yellow Jackets under head coach Becky Thorn where she led her team to a U15 National Championship PERSONAL: Born on January 27, 1996, she is the daughter of Joseph and Kim Pirreca. Shayna has two siblings, Sydney (16) and Jojo (13). Her father, joseph played football and baseball at the University at Albany. Chose Florida over Duke, North Carolina and Syracuse. Major: Undecided. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 43 ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT STAFF // FLORIDA LACROSSE Kent Fuchs President Jeremy Foley Director of Athletics Mike Hill Exec. Assoc. AD External Affairs Chip Howard Exec. Assoc. AD Internal Affairs Lynda Tealer Exec. Assoc. AD Administration Keith Carodine Sr. Assoc. AD Office of Student Life Mary Howard Sr. Assoc. AD Communications Steve McClain Sr. Assoc. AD Communications Jamie McClosky Sr. Assoc. AD Compliance Mike Spiegler Sr. Assoc. AD Administration Kim Green Associate AD Compliance Norm Carlson Assistant AD Communications Mark Gajda Assistant AD Ticket Office Stacey Higgins Assistant AD Sports Health Susan Parrish Assistant AD Accounting Jack Pfaff Assistant AD Operations & Facilities Marci Brown Program Coordinator Kyle Oland Communications Martin Salamone Assistant AD Marketing Connor Buckridge Video Coordinator Sarah Snyder Nutrition Coordinator Melissa Stuckey Assistant AD Accounting Lisa Kahn Student Manager Caleb Sorgius Academic Counselor Dave Werner Assistant AD Sports Health Brynne Kelly Marketing & Promotions Brandon Symoens Student Manager Tom Williams Assistant AD Office of Student Life Jessica Mateer Athletic Trainer Lindsey Thomas Operations Karin Werth Strength & Conditioning Coordinator 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 44 2014 SEASON REVIEW // FLORIDA LACROSSE Record: 18-3 (6-0 ALC) ◊ NCAA finish: T-5th ◊ Final poll rank: 6 ALC regular season finish: 1st ◊ ALC tournament finish: 1st 2014 Results and Scoring Leaders Date Opponent 2/8 at North Carolina 2/12 Jacksonville 2/15 High Point 2/20 James madison 2/23 Cincinnati 3/1 at Stony Brook 3/4 at Loyola 3/8 * Michigan 3/12 Winthrop 3/15 at Syracuse 3/18 Dartmouth 3/22 * at Ohio State 3/26 at Stetson 3/30 * Penn State 4/5 * at Johns Hopkins 4/13 * Vanderbilt 4/19 * Northwestern 5/2 &Johns Hopkins 5/4 &Northwestern 5/11 ^ Denver 5/17 ^ Northwestern W/LScore L 8-20 W 21-5 W 18-7 W 21-8 W 19-6 W 14-1 W 14-13 W 20-4 W 21-5 L 12-17 W 14-7 W 10-9 W 23-1 W 13-9 W 10-9 W 14-9 W 13-12 W 11-6 W 9-8 W 19-9 L 11-12 (OT) Goals Gilroy (4) Gilroy (7) Gilroy (8) Multiple (5) Darcangelo (4) Multiple (3) Barry (5) Multiple (4) Gilroy (5) Multiple (3) Gilroy (6) Gilroy (4) Gilroy (7) Multiple (4) Gilroy (7) Burgess (4) Burgess (4) Gilroy (4) Multiple (2) Schneider (5) Gilroy (3) Assists Burgess (2) Lea (2) Multiple (1) Gilroy (3) Burgess (3) Gilroy (4) Gilroy (2) Multiple (1) Multiple (1) Lea (4) Ross (1) Darcangelo (3) Lea (2) Multiple (1) Lean (1) Multiple (2) Multiple (1) Multiple (1) Multiple (1) Multiple (2) Lea (3) Points Gilroy (5) Gilroy (7) Gilroy (8) Gilroy (8) Burgess (6) Gilroy (7) Gilroy (6) Multiple (5) Gilroy (5) Lea (5) Gilroy (6) Darcangelo (5) Gilroy (8) Stevens (5) Gilroy (7) Burgess (5) Burgess (5) Gilroy (5) Multiple (2) Schneider (7) Lea (5) * ALC opponent & ALC Tournament in Evanston, Ill. ^ NCAA Tournament in Gainesville, Fla. 2014 IWLCA All-South Region Nora Barry, First Team Shannon Gilroy, First Team Taylor Bresnahan, Second Team Sammi Burgess, Second Team Sam Darcangelo, Second Team Caroline Fitzgerald, Second Team Coach of the Year 2 players, 4 honors Nora Barry IWLCA (3rd) Shannon Gilroy IWLCA (1st), WomensLax.com, Lacrosse Magazine Midfielder of the Year Amanda O’Leary ILWomen All-Americans Honors American Lacrosse Conference Shannon Gilroy WomensLax.com 2014 ALC Tournament Results 2014 ALC Standings OverallPct. ALC Home Road Neutral Florida 18-3.857 6-0 10-1 7-2 1-0 Ohio State 13-7 .650 4-2 9-1 3-4 1-2 Northwestern14-7 .667 3-3 7-4 6-2 1-1 Penn State 10-8 .556 3-3 7-2 3-4 0-2 Johns Hopkins 15-5 .750 3-3 9-1 5-2 1-2 Vanderbilt 5-12.294 2-4 2-6 3-6 0-0 Michigan 4-13.235 0-6 3-5 1-7 0-1 Hosted by Northwestern (Evanston, Ill.) May 1 - Quarterfinals Johns Hopkins 13, Penn State 10 Northwestern 12, Vanderbilt 9 Ohio State 12, Michigan 8 May 2 - Semifinals Florida 11, Johns Hopkins 6 Northwestern 9, Ohio State 8 May 4 - Finals Florida 9, Northwestern 8 204 NCAA Tournament Results May 9 - First Round (Campus Sites) Penn 9, Canisius 4 Duke 13, Stanford 8 Notre Dame 18, High Point 4 Louisville 11, Ohio State 10 Denver 12, Jacksonville 8 Georgetown 9, Johns Hopkins 8 Princeton 16, Penn State 13 Boston College 17, Bryant 9 Loyola 10, UMass 4 Stony Brook 10, Towson 8 May 11 - Second Round (Campus Sites) Maryland 13, Penn 5 Duke 10, Notre Dame 8 Northwestern 11, Louisville 8 Florida 19, Denver 9 North Caroline 10, Georgetown 8 Virginia 13, Princeton 11 Boston College 8, Loyola 3 Syracuse 13, Stony Brook 6 May 17 - Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) Maryland 15, Duke 8 Virginia 10, North Carolina 9 Northwestern 12, Florida 11 Syracuse 11, Boston College 9 May 23 - Semifinals (Towson, Md.) Maryland 9, Northwestern 6 Syracuse 16, Virginia 8 May 25 - Finals (Towson, Md.) Maryland 15, Syracuse 12 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 45 2014 SEASON REVIEW // FLORIDA LACROSSE FLORIDA GATOR TEAM HIGHS & LOWS CategoryHigh Low Total Points 30 vs Stetson (3/26) 11 vs Goals 23 vs Stetson (3/26) 8 vs Assists 9 vs Denver (5/11) 1 vs Shots 46 vs Stetson (3/26) 18 vs Shots on Goal 38 vs Stetson (3/26) 14 vs Ground Balls 27 vs Penn State (3/30) 9 vs Draw Controls 22 vs Michigan (3/8) 8 vs Cincinnati (2/23) Turnovers 19 vs Syracuse (3/15) 3 vs Caused Turnovers 15 vs Syracuse (3/15) 3 vs Saves 15 vs Syracuse (3/15) 3 vs North Carolina (2/8) Northwestern (5/4) Johns Hopkins (4/5) North Carolina (2/8) North Carolina (2/8) Johns Hopkins (4/5) Dartmouth (3/18) Northwestern (5/4) Johns Hopkins (4/5) Johns Hopkins (4/5) Northwestern (5/4) Johns Hopkins (5/2) Stetson (3/26) North Carolina (2/8) Northwestern (5/4) Stetson (3/26) OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS CategoryHigh Low Total Points 27 by North Carolina (2/8) 1 by Goals 20 by North Carolina (2/8) 1 by Assists 7 by North Carolina (2/8) 0 by Shots 41 by North Carolina (2/8) 5 by Shots on Goal 35 by North Carolina (2/8) 4 by Ground Balls 24 by North Carolina (2/8) 6 by Draw Controls 20 by Syracuse (3/15) 4 by Turnovers 21 by Syracuse (3/15) 6 by Caused Turnovers 11 by Penn State (3/30) 0 by Saves 15 by Stetson (3/26) 4 by Dartmouth (3/18) Stetson (3/26) Stony Brook (3/1) Stetson (3/26) Stony Brook (3/1) Stetson (3/26) Stony Brook (3/1) Stetson (3/26) Stetson (3/26) Northwestern (5/4) Penn State (3/30) Michigan (3/8) Cincinnati (2/23) Stony Brook (3/1) Johns Hopkins (4/5) James Madison (2/20) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points 8 Shannon Gilroy (Stetson, 3/26; James Madison, 2/20; High Point, 2/15) Goals 8 Shannon Gilroy (High Point, 2/15)* Assists 4 Lauren Lea (Syracuse, 3/15)* Shannon Gilroy (Stony Brook, 3/1)* Shots 14 Shannon Gilroy (Johns Hopkins, 4/5)* Draw Controls 10 Shannon Gilroy (High Point, 2/15)* Shots on Goal 11 Shannon Gilroy (High Point, 2/15) Caused Turnovers 5 Nora Barry (Syracuse, 3/15)* Ground Balls 8 Carly Ross (Penn State, 3/30) Nora Barry (Syracuse, 3/15) Saves 13 Cara Canington (North Carolina, 2/8) * indicates program record 2014 RECORD WHEN... Overall........................................................................................................................... 18-3 American Lacrosse Conference (regular season)......................................... 6-0 At home......................................................................................................................... 10-1 On the road...................................................................................................................7-2 At a neutral site............................................................................................................ 1-0 Night games (6 p.m. or later)................................................................................ 4-0 Day games (before 6 p.m.)................................................................................... 14-3 Overtime......................................................................................................................... 0-1 One-goal games...........................................................................................................5-1 Games decided by 2-5 goals...................................................................................3-1 Games decided by 6-9 goals.................................................................................. 1-0 Games decided by 10+ goals...................................................................................9-1 Against ranked opponents......................................................................................9-3 Against top-10 opponents.......................................................................................3-3 Against opponents ranked 11-20.......................................................................... 6-0 Against unranked opponents................................................................................ 9-0 Leading with 5:00 left.............................................................................................. 16-1 Trailing with 5:00 left.................................................................................................1-2 Tied with 5:00 left...................................................................................................... 1-0 Scoring 10 or more goals........................................................................................17-2 Scoring fewer than 10 goals......................................................................................1-1 Allowing 10 or more goals.......................................................................................2-3 Allowing less than 10 goals...................................................................................16-0 Five+ players score a goal..................................................................................... 16-3 Less than five players score a goal..................................................................... 2-0 Assisting on five or more goals.............................................................................9-2 Assisting on less than five goals............................................................................9-1 Outshooting the opponent.................................................................................... 18-1 Opponent outshoots UF......................................................................................... 0-2 Shots are the same....................................................................................................0-0 Scoring first....................................................................................................................8-1 Opponent scores first..............................................................................................10-2 Winning more draw controls................................................................................13-0 Opponent wins more draws....................................................................................5-3 Draw controls are the same...................................................................................0-0 Leading at halftime..................................................................................................14-0 Trailing at halftime......................................................................................................2-3 Tied at halftime........................................................................................................... 2-0 Recording more ground balls............................................................................... 16-2 Recording fewer ground balls..................................................................................1-1 Ground balls are the same....................................................................................... 1-0 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 46 2014 STATISTICAL LEADERS & HIGHLIGHTS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Player Shannon Gilroy Sammi Burgess Devon Schneider Nora Barry Mollie Stevens Lauren Lea Sam Darcangelo Carly Ross Carli Marsh Darcy Messina Points Goals AssistsPoints 86 20 106 38 15 53 35 7 42 30 10 40 36 2 38 16 20 36 29 6 35 18 4 22 10 2 12 5 4 9 Goals Player Goals (Shots) Shannon Gilroy........................................................86 (173) Sammi Burgess.........................................................38 (75) Mollie Stevens...........................................................36 (66) Devon Schneider..................................................... 35 (58) Nora Barry.................................................................30 (70) Sam Darcangelo......................................................29 (60) Carly Ross................................................................... 18 (28) Lauren Lea.................................................................. 16 (47) Carli Marsh...................................................................10 (18) Darcy Messina............................................................... 5 (9) Assists Player Assists (Points) Shannon Gilroy....................................................... 20 (106) Lauren Lea.................................................................20 (36) Sammi Burgess......................................................... 15 (53) Nora Barry................................................................. 10 (40) Devon Schneider........................................................7 (42) Sam Darcangelo.........................................................6 (35) Darcy Messina............................................................... 4 (9) Carly Ross.....................................................................4 (22) Alex Puller....................................................................... 3 (4) Carli Marsh..................................................................... 2 (12) Mollie Stevens..............................................................2 (34) Ground Balls Player Ground Balls Nora Barry...........................................................................43 Carly Ross............................................................................30 Caroline Fitzgerald...........................................................30 Sam Darcangelo................................................................30 Lauren Lea........................................................................... 29 Mollie Stevens..................................................................... 27 Sammi Burgess.................................................................. 26 Taylor Bresnahan............................................................... 24 Shannon Gilroy................................................................... 24 Krista Grabher..................................................................... 21 Devon Schneider................................................................ 21 Player Shannon Gilroy Sammi Burgess Nora Barry Mollie Stevens Sam Darcangelo Devon Schneider Lauren Lea Carly Ross Carli Marsh Chloe O’Haire Draw Controls Player Carly Ross Devon Schneider Mollie Stevens Carli Marsh Sammi Burgess Shannon Gilroy Sam Darcangelo Nora Barry Lauren Lea Chloe O’Haire Player Draw Controls Shannon Gilroy................................................................... 82 Sam Darcangelo................................................................. 51 Nora Barry...........................................................................48 Taylor Bresnahan................................................................ 19 Sammi Burgess................................................................... 16 Lauren Lea............................................................................14 Devon Schneider................................................................ 13 Krista Grabher.....................................................................10 Sydney DuPre........................................................................9 Caroline Fitzgerald..............................................................9 Chloe O’Haire.........................................................................9 Carly Ross...............................................................................9 Caused Turnovers Player Caused Turnovers Shannon Gilroy................................................................... 24 Taylor Bresnahan............................................................... 22 Caroline Fitzgerald........................................................... 22 Nora Barry............................................................................ 19 Sam Darcangelo................................................................. 13 Carly Ross...............................................................................9 Devon Schneider..................................................................9 Sydney DuPre........................................................................7 Krista Grabher.......................................................................7 Mollie Stevens........................................................................7 Shots Shots (Goals) 173 (86) 75 (38) 70 (30) 66 (36) 60 (29) 58 (35) 47 (16) 28 (18) 18 (10) 17 (4) Shot Pct. .497 .507 .429 .545 .483 .603 .340 .643 .556 .235 Shot Percentage (min. 10 shots) Shot Pct. Shots (Goals) .643 28 (18) .603 58 (35) .545 66 (36) .556 18 (10) .507 75 (38) .497 173 (86) .483 60 (29) .429 70 (30) .340 47 (16) .235 17 (4) Shots on Goal Player Shannon Gilroy Sammi Burgess Nora Barry Mollie Stevens Devon Schneider Sam Darcangelo Lauren Lea Carly Ross Carli Marsh Chloe O’Haire Goals (Shots) Shots on Goal 86 (173) 128 38 (75) 63 30 (70) 50 36 (66) 49 35 (58) 47 29 (60) 43 16 (47) 35 18 (28) 24 10 (18) 15 4 (17) 12 Team Highlights • The Gators proved they didn’t need to rebuild in year five, just reload. After graduating its first four-year class, many thought Florida would take a step back in the fifth year of the program. The Gators did quite the opposite, finishing the season with an 18-3 record, including going 6-0 in conference play. • Florida claimed its fourth consecutive ALC regular season title and second ALC tournament title in 2014. UF also advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the fourth straight year. • Florida went undefeated in ALC play this season. The Gators conclude American Lacrosse Conference play with a 29-9 record overall. • Florida earned the overall No. 1 seed for the ALC Tournament held in Evanston, Ill., after defeating No. 5 Northwestern, 13-12, on the road to conclude the regular season. • The Gators won three ALC post-season awards in 2014, as Shannon Gilroy was named Midfield Player of the Year, Sammi Burgess was named Rookie of the Year and head coach Amanda O’Leary was named Coach of the Year. O’Leary has been crowned ALC Coach of the Year for three of the past four years, including the last two. • The Gators earned their fourth straight postseason berth in 2014, making their fourth consecutive appearance in the NCAA quarterfinals as the overall No. 4 seed. Florida defeated Denver in the NCAA second round before falling to Northwestern. • Florida finished the season fairly high in the NCAA rankings. As a team, Florida ranked second in scoring offense (15.00), fourth in scoring margin (6.57), fifth in draw controls (15.14 per game) and in points (412), 13th in ground balls per game (18.48) and 19th in scoring defense (8.43 goals allowed per game). • Florida players ranked well individually also. Shannon Gilroy led the nation in goals (86) and goals per game (4.10), while ranking second in points per game (5.05) and third in points (106). Cara Canington finished her season ranked 15th in save percentage (.469) and Mary-Sean Wilcox was 20th in goals-against average (8.33). Individual Highlights Nora Barry • Set a program record for free-position goals after going 4-for-4 from the 8-meter line against High Point • Set a program record of five caused turnovers against No. 2 Syracuse • Led the Gators in ground balls (43) and ranked third in draw controls (48) and fourth in caused turnovers (19) and points (40) Sammi Burgess • Finished second on the team with 38 goals and 53 points, and third with 15 assists • Named ALC Rookie of the Year and All-ALC Second Team Shannon Gilroy • Led the nation with 86 goals and led Florida in points (106), goals (86), assists (20), draw controls (82), free-position goals (32) and caused turnovers (24) • Set a new program single-game record with 10 draw controls in the win over High Point, while tying the single-game record of eight goals • Set or tied a total of 13 program records in 2014 • Was named Florida’s third Tewaaraton finalist in three years • Was named a Honda Sports Award nominee • Picked up three All-American honors, as well as being named All-ALC First Team • Was named ALC Tournament MVP and ALC Midfield Player of the Year • Became the first player in Florida history to score 100+ points in a season 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 47 FLORIDA LACROSSE TIMELINE & LACROSSE 101 // FLORIDA LACROSSE June 14, 2006: Sport announced by the UAA June 22, 2007: Head Coach Amanda O’Leary hired September 17, 2008: Ground-breaking on Florida Lacrosse Facility (now Donald R. Dizney Lacrosse Stadium) November 19, 2008: First signing class announced September 26, 2009: First practice held February 20, 2010: Florida defeats Jacksonville, 16-6, in the first game in program history. March 20, 2010: Florida defeats its first ranked opponent, No. 17 New Hampshire, 15-3, at Donald R. Dizney Lacrosse Stadium April 3, 2010: The Gators earn their first ALC victory, a 13-11 win over No. 14 Penn State May 6, 2010: With the Gators’ 14-3 win over No. 20 Johns Hopkins in the opening round of the ALC Tournament, UF became just the sixth team in NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse history to have 10 or more wins in their first season, joining Navy (13-4 in 2008), Louisville (12-4 in 2008), North Carolina (12-4 in 1996), Holy Cross (10-0 in 1980) and New Hampshire (10-0-1 in 1977). February 9, 2011: Florida is ranked Preseason No. 17 for its first ever ranking in the IWLCA Poll. March 9, 2011: Florida defeats first Top-10 opponent, No. 9 Georgetown, 17-10. March 14, 2011: Florida becomes fastest program in IWLCA poll history to break into the top 10, ranked No. 10 just 15 weeks after its inaugural game. April 14, 2011: The Gators defeat then-No. 2 Northwestern, finishing the home season with a perfect 11-0 record at home in the regular season. The win marked the Wildcats’ first ALC regular-season loss since 2004. April 17, 2011: Florida defeats No. 17 Vanderbilt, 8-7, to finish the ALC regular season undefeated (5-0) and claim its first ever regular-season title. Florida is the second team to go undefeated in the ALC, sharing the feat with Northwestern. May 6-7, 2011: Florida defeats No. 18 Ohio State, 16-13, in the ALC Tournament to advance to its first ALC Championship game. Florida falls to Northwestern, 10-9, in the finals. May 14, 2011: Florida hosts No. 7 Stanford in its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance, defeating the Cardinal, 13-11. UF’s advancement to the quarterfinals is the furthest a second-year program has ever gone since the Tournament’s expansion to a 16-team field (1997). March 28, 2012: Florida earns its first-ever shutout, defeating Fresno State, 29-0. The 29-goal margin of victory marked the largest shutout in NCAA history. April 21, 2012: No. 5 Florida defeats No. 1 Northwestern, their first-ever top-ranked opponent, to win back-to-back ALC regular-season titles. April 23, 2012: Florida becomes the first team ever to win all three ALC weekly awards in the same week, as Gabi Wiegand (Offensive), Sam Farrell (Defensive) and Nora Barry (Rookie) are all honored. May 5, 2012: Florida defeats Northwestern, 14-7, for its first ALC Tournament title. May 6, 2012: Florida becomes the youngest program ever to earn the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Tournament. May 7, 2012: UF is ranked No. 1 in the IWLCA and deBeer national polls, making it the fastest Gator program ever to No. 1 and just the second third-year program to earn the top ranking (UNC, 1998). May 19, 2012: Florida defeats Penn State, 15-2, in the NCAA Quarterfinals to become the youngest program ever to win more than one NCAA Tournament game in a season. UF earned its first Final Four berth, joining UNC as the only two third-year programs ever to advance to the National Semifinals. May 4, 2014: The Gators defeat Northwestern, 9-8, to win their second ALC Tournament title June 26, 2014: Florida joins the BIG EAST Conference as an affiliate member, beginning in the 2015 season. April 25, 2011: Florida becomes highest-ranked second-year program in history, ranking No. 2 in the IWLCA poll. Draw: Women’s lacrosse’s version of a “faceoff,” which occurs at the beginning of each half and after every goal. One representative from each team takes the draw in the center circle, where the ball is placed between the nets of their sticks, pockets facing away from the ball. Two players from each team may wait on the edge of the circle. All other players must stay behind the restraining line until the whistle is blown. On the whistle, the two players taking the draw toss the ball into the air, and it is then up for grabs to anyone who can gain possession. Draw Control: A draw control is awarded to the first player to gain solid possession of the ball after the draw. Caused Turnover: A caused turnover is awarded to the player responsible (if any) for creating a turnover. A turnover is only awarded if one team had clear possession, loses the ball, and the other team games solid possession. The caused turnover goes to the person responsible for making the opposing player lose the ball. A ground ball is then awarded to the next player who earns possession, which can be the player who caused the turnover or her teammate. Ground Ball (GB): A “ground ball” is the statistic awarded to a player who gains possession of the ball for her team. A player can only earn a ground ball on a turnover by the other team or after a shot by either team. If a player on Team A has possession but drops the ball, a ground ball can only be awarded to a player on Team B. If another player on Team A fights for the ball and gets it, no GB is awarded. A ground ball does not have to be on the ground; for instance, an intercepted pass would go down as a ground ball and a caused turnover. Free-Position Attempt: When a defensive foul occurs within the 8-meter arc, a free-position attempt is given to the offensive team. The fouled player sets up on the nearest hash mark, and the arc is cleared of defenders. If it is a direct free-position attempt, the person with the ball is able to shoot on the whistle. Clear: A team begins a “clear attempt” any time it gains possession in its defensive end. The clear is “successful” if the team is able to bring the ball across the midfield and maintain possession until crossing the second restraining line into the offensive end. A “failed clear” is scored if the team turns the ball over before making it to the offensive end, either in the defensive end or in the midfield. Points: Goals + Assists Game-Winning Goal (GW): The game-winning goal is awarded to the player who scores the goal that, in the order of goals scored, is one more than the opponent’s total. For instance, in a 12-8 victory, the 9th goal would be the game-winner. Shots on Goal (SOG): Total number of shots that would go in the net without a goalkeeper present (Goals + Saves). Shots that hit the post or cross bar or are wide are “shots” but not shots on goal. Goals-Against Average (GAA): A goalkeeper’s goals-against average is the number of goals allowed, divided by the number of minutes she has played, multiplied by 60. Save Percentage: A goalkeeper’s save percentage is the number of saves she has, divided by the number of shots on goal taken by the other team (also Saves/(Saves+GA)). Yellow Card: If a player commits a more serious foul, she is issued a yellow card and must sit for 2 minutes. During this time, the carded team may only send six players into the offensive and defensive ends, instead of the usual seven, giving the opposing team a 7-on-6 advantage at both ends. If a goal is scored during this time, it is ruled “man-up” or “man-down,” depending on the team. If the opposing team scores a man-up goal, the carded player may return to the field of play, rather than waiting the full two minutes. 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 48 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Points No. Player, Opponent 11 Ashley Bruns vs. Siena (2/24/12) 10 Ashley Bruns vs. Marist (3/17/10) 9 Ashley Bruns vs. New Hampshire (3/20/10) 8 Shannon Gilroy at Stetson (3/26/14) 8 Shannon Gilroy vs. James Madison (2/20/14) 8 Shannon Gilroy vs. High Point (2/15/14) 8 Ashley Bruns at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) 8 Kitty Cullen vs. Dartmouth (3/20/12) 8 Kitty Cullen at Penn State (4/2/11) 8 Ashley Bruns vs. Syracuse (3/19/11) 8 Kitty Cullen vs. Denver (2/20/11) 8 Ashley Bruns vs. Jacksonville (2/20/10) By a Senior: 8–Ashley Bruns at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) By a Junior: 12–Ashley Bruns vs. Siena (2/24/12) By a Sophomore: 8–Kitty Cullen at Penn State (4/2/11) and Ashley Bruns vs. Syracuse (3/19/11) By a Freshman: 10–Ashley Bruns vs. Marist (3/17/10) Goals No. Player, Opponent 8 Shannon Gilroy vs. High Point (2/15/14) 8 Ashley Bruns at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) 8 Ashley Bruns vs. Siena (2/24/12) 7 Shannon Gilroy vs. Johns Hopkins (4/5/14) 7 Shannon Gilroy at Stetson (3/26/14) 7 Shannon Gilroy vs. Jacksonville (2/12/14) 7 Shannon Gilroy vs. Northwestern (5/5/12) 7 Kitty Cullen at Penn State (4/2/11) 6 Shannon Gilroy vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) 6 Nicole Graziano vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) 6 Kitty Cullen vs. Northwestern (4/14/11) 6 Kitty Cullen vs. Ohio State (3/26/11) 6 Ashley Bruns vs. Syracuse (3/19/11) 6 Kitty Cullen vs. Denver (2/20/11) 6 Kitty Cullen vs. Johns Hopkins^ (5/6/10) 6 Ashley Bruns vs. New Hampshire (3/20/10) 6 Ashley Bruns vs. Marist (3/17/10) By a Senior: 8–Ashley Bruns at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) By a Junior: 8–Shannon Gilroy vs. High Point (2/15/14) and Ashley Bruns vs. Siena (2/24/12) By a Sophomore: 7–Kitty Cullen at Penn State (4/2/11) By a Freshman: 6–Nicole Graziano vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) Assists No. Player, Opponent 4 Lauren Lea at Syracuse (3/15/14) 4 Shannon Gilroy at Stony Brook (3/1/14) 4 Brittany Dashiell vs. Vanderbilt (4/14/12) 4 Ashley Bruns at UMBC (2/19/12) 4 Ashley Bruns at Penn State (4/2/11) 4 Ashley Bruns vs. Denver (2/20/11) 4 Ashley Bruns vs. Marist (3/17/10) 4 Ashley Bruns at LaSalle (2/23/10) 4 Ashley Bruns vs. Jacksonville (2/20/10) 3 17 times, most recent by Lauren Lea vs. Northwestern* (5/17/14) By a Senior: 3–many times, last Brittany Dashiell vs. Denver (5/12/13) By a Junior: 4–three times, last Shannon Gilroy at Stony Brook (3/1/14) By a Sophomore: 4–three times, last Lauren Lea at Syracuse (3/15/14) By a Freshman: 4–Ashley Bruns vs. Marist (3/17/10) No. 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 Shots Player, Opponent Shannon Gilroy vs. Johns Hopkins (4/5/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. High Point (2/15/14) Kitty Cullen vs. Johns Hopkins (4/6/13) Shannon Gilroy at Stetson (3/26/14) Kitty Cullen vs. Johns Hopkins (4/9/11) Ashley Bruns vs. New Hampshire (3/20/10) Kitty Cullen vs. Siena (2/24/12) Kitty Cullen vs. Northwestern (4/14/11) Kitty Cullen vs. Penn State (4/2/11) Kitty Cullen vs. Ohio State (3/26/11) Kitty Cullen vs. Vanderbilt^ (5/7/10) Ashley Bruns vs. St. Bonaventure (3/4/10) Saves No. Player, Opponent 15 Mikey Meagher vs. Syracuse*^ (5/25/12) 15 Mikey Meagher at Georgetown (3/7/12) 14 Cara Canington at Johns Hopkins (5/6/10) 13 Cara Canington vs. North Carolina (2/8/14) 13 Mikey Meagher vs. Johns Hopkins (4/9/11) 12 Mikey Meagher at Syracuse (5/18/13) 11 Cara Canington vs. Stony Brook (3/1/14) 11 Mikey Meagher at North Carolina (2/9/13) 11 Cara Canington at Northwestern (5/2/10) 11 Cara Canington vs. Georgetown (3/9/10) 11 Mikey Meagher vs. Stanford (5/14/11) By a Senior: 13–Cara Canington vs North Carolina (2/8/14) By a Junior: 15–Mikey Meagher vs. Syracuse*^ (5/25/12) By a Sophomore: 13–Mikey Meagher vs. Johns Hopkins (4/9/11) By a Freshman: 14–Cara Canington at Johns Hopkins^ (5/6/10) Ground Balls No. Player, Opponent 10 Rachel Zimmerman vs. Jacksonville (2/20/10) 8 Carly Ross vs. Penn State (3/30/14) 8 Nora Barry at Syracuse (3/15/14) 6 Lauren Lea vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) 6 Lauren Lea vs. High Point (2/15/14) 6 Sam Farrell vs. Stony Brook (2/20/13) 6 Emily Dohony vs. Ohio State (5/4/12) 6 Mikey Meagher at Ohio State (3/24/12) 6 Sam Farrell at Jacksonville (2/16/11) 6 Brittany Dashiell vs. Vanderbilt (4/18/10) 6 Cara Canington vs. Ohio State (3/27/10) By a Senior: 6–Sam Farrell vs. Stony Brook (2/20/13) By a Junior: 8–Nora Barry at Syracuse (3/15/14) By a Sophomore: 10–Rachel Zimmerman vs. Jacksonville (2/20/10) By a Freshman: 6–Brittany Dashiell vs. Vanderbilt (4/18/10) and Cara Canington vs. Ohio State (3/27/10) No. 10 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 Caused Turnovers No. 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 Player, Opponent Nora Barry at Syracuse (3/15/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) Taylor Bresnahan at Syracuse (3/15/14) Caroline Fitzgerald at Stony Brook (3/1/14) Sam Farrell vs. Northwestern^ (5/5/13) Krista Grabher at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) Rachel Zimmerman vs. Jacksonville (2/20/10) 27 times, most recent by Shannon Gilroy vs. Vanderbilt (4/13/14) No. 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Player, Opponent Shannon Gilroy vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) Nora Barry vs. High Point (2/15/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. Denver (5/11/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. Jacksonville (2/12/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. Stony Brook (2/20/13) Shannon Gilroy vs. Penn State (4/1/12) Janine Hillier vs. Ohio State^ (5/6/11) Kitty Cullen vs. Northwestern (4/14/11) Kitty Cullen vs. Fairfield (3/23/11) Free-Position Goals * Denotes overtime game ^ Denotes neutral field Kitty Cullen Draw Controls Player, Opponent Shannon Gilroy vs. High Point (2/15/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. James Madison (2/20/14) Nora Barry vs. James Madison (2/20/14) Shannon Gilroy vs. UAlbany (2/24/13) Sam Darcangelo vs. Vanderbilt (4/13/14) Sam Darcangelo vs. Penn State (3/30/14) Shannon Gilroy at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) Brittany Dashiell at High Point (2/17/13) Shannon Gilroy at William & Mary (3/17/12) Shannon Gilroy vs. Penn State (4/1/12) 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 49 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Points Draw Controls No. Player (Goals/Assists) Season 106 Shannon Gilroy (86/20) 2014 86 Kitty Cullen (77/9) 2011 79 Ashley Bruns (48/31) 2010 74 Ashley Bruns (46/28) 2011 69 Kitty Cullen (50/19) 2013 69 Kitty Cullen (45/24) 2012 69 Brittany Dashiell (44/25) 2012 68 Ashley Bruns (44/24) 2012 65 Shannon Gilroy (52/13) 2013 62 Ashley Bruns (51/11) 2013 62 Gabi Wiegand (47/15) 2012 By a Senior: 69–Kitty Cullen (50/19), 2013 By a Junior: 106–Shannon Gilroy (86/20), 2014 By a Sophomore: 86–Kitty Cullen (77/9), 2013 By a Freshman: 79–Ashley Bruns (48/31), 2010 No.Player Season 83 Shannon Gilroy 2012 82 Shannon Gilroy 2014 61 Brittany Dashiell 2010 59 Shannon Gilroy 2013 58 Brittany Dashiell 2013 51 Sam Darcangelo 2014 49 Nora Barry 2012 49 Brittany Dashiell 2011 48 Nora Barry 2014 46 Kayla Stolins 2013 46 Brittany Dashiell 2012 By a Senior: 58–Brittany Dashiell, 2013 By a Junior: 82–Shannon Gilroy, 2014 By a Sophomore: 59–Shannon Gilroy, 2013 By a Freshman: 83–Shannon Gilroy, 2012 Points per Game (min. 5 games) Avg. Player (Points/Games) 5.05 Shannon Gilroy (106/21) 4.39 Ashley Bruns (79/18) 4.30 Kitty Cullen (86/20) 3.70 Ashley Bruns (74/20) 3.45 Kitty Cullen (69/20) 3.29 Kitty Cullen (69/21) 3.29 Brittany Dashiell (69/21) 3.10 Shannon Gilroy (65/21) 3.09 Ashley Bruns (68/22) 2.95 Ashley Bruns (62/21) Season 2014 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 Goals No.Player Season 86 Shannon Gilroy 2014 77 Kitty Cullen 2011 52 Shannon Gilroy 2013 51 Ashley Bruns 2013 50 Kitty Cullen 2013 48 Ashley Bruns 2010 47 Gabi Wiegand 2012 46 Ashley Bruns 2011 45 Kitty Cullen 2012 44 Ashley Bruns 2012 44 Brittany Dashiell 2012 44 Shannon Gilroy 2012 By a Senior: 51–Ashley Bruns, 2013 By a Junior: 86–Shannon Gilroy, 2014 By a Sophomore: 77–Kitty Cullen, 2011 By a Freshman: 48–Ashley Bruns, 2010 Goals per Game (min. 5 games) Avg. Player (Goals/Games) 4.10 Shannon Gilroy (86/21) 3.85 Kitty Cullen (77/20) 2.67 Ashley Bruns (48/18) 2.48 Shannon Gilroy (52/21) 2.43 Ashley Bruns (51/21) 2.38 Kitty Cullen (50/21) 2.30 Ashley Bruns (46/20) 2.25 Kitty Cullen (45/20) 2.14 Gabi Wiegand (47/22) 2.10 Brittany Dashiell (44/21) 2.10 Shannon Gilroy (44/21) Assists Season 2014 2011 2010 2013 2013 2013 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 No.Player Season 31 Ashley Bruns 2010 28 Ashley Bruns 2011 25 Brittany Dashiell 2012 24 Ashley Bruns 2012 24 Kitty Cullen 2012 22 Brittany Dashiell 2013 20 Shannon Gilroy 2014 20 Lauren Lea 2014 19 Kitty Cullen 2013 15 Sammi Burgess 2014 15 Gabi Wiegand 2012 By a Senior: 22–Brittany Dashiell, 2013 By a Junior: 25–Brittany Dashiell, 2012 By a Sophomore: 28–Ashley Bruns, 2011 By a Freshman: 31–Ashley Bruns, 2010 Caused Turnovers Shannon Gilroy Assists per Game (min. 10 games) Avg. Player (Assists/Games) 1.72 Ashley Bruns (31/18) 1.40 Ashley Bruns (28/20) 1.20 Kitty Cullen (24/20) 1.19 Brittany Dashiell (25/21) 1.10 Brittany Dashiell (22/20) 1.09 Ashley Bruns (24/22) 0.95 Shannon Gilroy (20/21) 0.95 Lauren Lea (20/21) 0.90 Kitty Cullen (19/21) 0.71 Sammi Burgess (15/21) Shots attempted No. 173 151 115 113 108 99 99 93 91 91 91 Player (Goals Made) Shannon Gilroy (86) Kitty Cullen (77) Kitty Cullen (50) Kitty Cullen (45) Ashley Bruns (48) Janine Hillier (34) Ashley Bruns (46) Gabi Wiegand (47) Shannon Gilroy (52) Shannon Gilroy (44) Kitty Cullen (31) No. 128 114 88 86 80 75 74 72 67 67 Player (Goals Made) Shannon Gilroy (86) Kitty Cullen (77) Ashley Bruns (48) Kitty Cullen (50) Kitty Cullen (45) Gabi Wiegand (47) Ashley Bruns (44) Ashley Bruns (46) Shannon Gilroy (44) Kitty Cullen (31) Shots on Goal Season 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013 2012 2014 2014 2013 2014 No.Player Season 24 Shannon Gilroy 2014 24 Sam Farrell 2013 22 Taylor Bresnahan 2014 22 Caroline Fitzgerald 2014 19 Nora Barry 2014 19 Emily Dohony 2012 19 Jamie Reeg 2011 18 Janine Hillier 2011 17 Brittany Dashiell 2012 17 Sam Farrell 2012 17 Kayla Stolins 2012 17 Ashley Bruns 2011 17 Brittany Dashiell 2010 By a Senior: 24–Sam Farrell, 2013 By a Junior: 24–Shannon Gilroy, 2014 By a Sophomore: 18–Janine Hillier, 2011 By a Freshman: 22–Taylor Bresnahan, 2014 Season 2014 2011 2013 2012 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2012 2010 Season 2014 2011 2010 2013 2012 2012 2012 2011 2012 2010 Ground Balls No.Player Season 48 Nora Barry 2012 43 Nora Barry 2014 41 Sam Farrell 2012 38 Brittany Dashiell 2010 37 Emily Dohony 2012 35 Emily Dohony 2013 33 Nora Barry 2013 32 Jamie Reeg 2011 31 Brittany Dashiell 2012 30 Sam Darcangelo 2014 30 Caroline Fitzgerald 2014 30 Carly Ross 2014 30 Ashley Bruns 2013 30 Brittany Dashiell 2011 30 Cara Canington 2010 By a Senior: 35–Emily Dohony, 2013 By a Junior: 43–Nora Barry, 2014 By a Sophomore: 33–Nora Barry, 2013 By a Freshman: 48–Nora Barry, 2012 Sam Farrell Sam Farrell scored the first goal in Florida University history against Jacksonville on Feb. 20, 2010 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 50 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Free-Position Goals No.Player 32 Shannon Gilroy 20 Kitty Cullen 12 Kitty Cullen 12 Shannon Gilroy 11 Nora Barry 11 Nora Barry 9 Gabi Wiegand 9 Caroline Chesterman 9 Nora Barry 8 Lauren Lea 8 Brittany Dashiell 8 Shannon Gilroy 8 Gabi Wiegand Season 2014 2011 2012 2012 2014 2012 2012 2010 2013 2014 2013 2013 2013 Goalkeeper Records Saves No. Player (Goals Against/Saves) Season 145 Mikey Meagher (125/145) 2012 129 Mikey Meagher (165/129) 2011 126 Cara Canington (162/126) 2010 125 Mikey Meagher (124/125) 2013 77 Mary-Sean Wilcox (101/77) 2014 68 Cara Canington (76/68) 2014 21 Mary-Sean Wilcox (16/21) 2013 18 Cara Canington (19/18) 2012 9 Cara Canington (14/9) 2011 8 Mikey Meagher (12/8) 2010 By a Senior: 125–Mikey Meagher (124/125), 2013 By a Junior: 145–Mikey Meagher (125/145), 2012 By a Sophomore: 129–Mikey Meagher (165/129), 2011 By a Freshman: 126–Cara Canington (162/126), 2010 Saves per Game (min. 5 games) Avg. Player (Saves/Games) 7.00 Cara Canington (126/18) 6.90 Mikey Meagher (145/21) 6.45 Mikey Meagher (129/20) 5.95 Mikey Meagher (125/21) 4.25 Cara Canington (68/16) 3.85 Mary-Sean Wilcox (78/20) 1.91 Mary-Sean Wilcox (21/11) 1.80 Cara Canington (9/5) 1.64 Cara Canington (18/11) 0.89 Mikey Meagher (8/9 games) Season 2010 2012 2011 2013 2014 2014 2013 2011 2012 2010 Save Percentage (min. 5 saves) Pct. Player (Saves/Saves+GA) Season .568 Mary-Sean Wilcox (21/37)2013 .537 Mikey Meagher (145/270) 2012 .502 Mikey Meagher (125/249) 2013 .486 Cara Canington (18/37) 2012 .472 Cara Canington (68/144) 2014 .439 Mikey Meagher (129/294) 2011 .438 Cara Canington (126/288) 2010 .433 Mary-Sean Wilcox (77/178) 2014 .400 Mikey Meagher (8/20) 2010 .391 Cara Canington (9/23) 2011 By a Senior: .502–Mikey Meagher (125/249), 2013 By a Junior: .537– Mikey Meagher (145/270), 2012 By a Sophomore: .439– Mikey Meagher (129/294), 2011 By a Freshman: .568–Mary-Sean Wilcox (21/37), 2013 Goals Against Avg (min. 5 minutes) Avg. Player (Goals Against/Minutes) 4.16 Cara Canington (19/274) 5.44 Mary-Sean Wilcox (16/176) 6.90 Mikey Meagher (124/1079) 7.03 Mikey Meagher (125/1067) 8.33 Mary-Sean Wilcox (101/728) 8.47 Cara Canington (76/538) 8.66 Mikey Meagher (12/83) 8.66 Mikey Meagher (165/1143) 9.74 Cara Canington (162/998) 13.31 Cara Canington (14/63) Minutes Played Min.Player 1142:53 Mikey Meagher 1078:53 Mikey Meagher 1066:31 Mikey Meagher 998:08 Cara Canington 727:52 Mary-Sean Wilcox 538:08 Cara Canington 274:20 Cara Canington 176:23 Mary-Sean Wilcox 83:09 Mikey Meagher 63:07 Cara Canington No. 18 16 16 10 10 8 3 Wins Player (Record) Mikey Meagher (18-3) Mikey Meagher (16-4) Mikey Meagher (16-3) Mary-Sean Wilcox (10-0) Cara Canington (10-8) Cara Canington (8-3) Cara Canington (3-0) Season 2012 2013 2013 2012 2014 2014 2010 2011 2010 2011 Season 2011 2013 2012 2010 2014 2014 2012 2013 2010 2011 Season 2013 2011 2012 2014 2010 2014 2012 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 51 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS // FLORIDA LACROSSE No. 283 261 222 202 135 123 114 63 57 53 Points Player (Goals/Assists) Ashley Bruns (189/94) Kitty Cullen (203/58) Shannon Gilroy (182/40) Brittany Dashiell (138/64) Caroline Chesterman (99/36) Nora Barry (96/27) Gabi Wiegand (85/29) Janine Hillier (49/14) Nicole Graziano (37/20) Sammi Burgess (38/15) Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 2012-13 2010-11 2012-14 2014 Player (Goals Made) Kitty Cullen (203) Ashley Bruns (189) Shannon Gilroy (182) Brittany Dashiell (138) Caroline Chesterman (99) Nora Barry (96) Gabi Wiegand (85) Janine Hillier (49) Colby Rhea (44) Nicole Graziano (37) Seasons 2012-14 2010-13 2010-13 2012-13 2010-13 2014 2012-14 2014 2010-13 2010-11 No. 347 300 261 219 142 132 128 91 66 64 Player (Goals Made) Kitty Cullen (203) Ashley Bruns (189) Shannon Gilroy (182) Brittany Dashiell (138) Nora Barry (96) Caroline Chesterman (99) Gabi Wiegand (85) Janine Hillier (49) Colby Rhea (44) Nicole Graziano (37) Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 2012-13 2010-11 2010-13 2013-14 No.Player 124 Nora Barry 123 Brittany Dashiell 116 Emily Dohony 113 Sam Farrell 108 Jamie Reeg 87 Kayla Stolins 83 Ashley Bruns 76 Mikey Meagher 65 Caroline Chesterman 58 Shannon Gilroy Points per Game (min. 10 games) Avg. Player (Points/Games) 3.52 Shannon Gilroy (222/63) 3.49 Ashley Bruns (283/81) 3.30 Kitty Cullen (261/79) 2.65 Gabi Wiegand (114/43) 2.56 Brittany Dashiell (202/79) 2.52 Sammi Burgess (53/21) 1.92 Nora Barry (123/64) 1.81 Mollie Stevens (38/21) 1.67 Caroline Chesterman (135/81) 1.66 Janine Hillier (63/38) Goals No.Player 203 Kitty Cullen 189 Ashley Bruns 182 Shannon Gilroy 138 Brittany Dashiell 99 Caroline Chesterman 96 Nora Barry 85 Gabi Wiegand 49 Janine Hillier 44 Colby Rhea 40 Devon Schneider Goals per Game (min. 10 games) Avg. Player (Goals/Games) 2.88 Shannon Gilroy (182/63) 2.57 Kitty Cullen (203/79) 2.33 Ashley Bruns (189/81) 1.98 Gabi Wiegand (85/43) 1.81 Sammi Burgess (38/21) 1.75 Brittany Dashiell (138/79) 1.71 Mollie Stevens (36/21) 1.50 Nora Barry (96/64) 1.29 Janine Hillier (49/38) 1.22 Caroline Chesterman (99/81) Assists No.Player 94 Ashley Bruns 64 Brittany Dashiell 58 Kitty Cullen 40 Shannon Gilroy 36 Caroline Chesterman 29 Gabi Wiegand 27 Nora Barry 20 Nicole Graziano 22 Lauren Lea 16 Caroline Cochran Shots on Goal Ground Balls Draw Controls Seasons 2012-14 2010-13 2010-13 2012-13 2014 2010-13 2014 2012-14 2010-11 2010-13 No.Player 224 Shannon Gilroy 214 Brittany Dashiell 131 Nora Barry 115 Kayla Stolins 68 Sam Darcangelo 64 Jamie Reeg 59 Sam Farrell 53 Janine Hillier 46 Emily Dohony 38 Colby Rhea Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 2010-13 2012-13 2012-14 2012-14 2013-14 2010-12 No.Player 59 Sam Farrell 57 Jamie Reeg 54 Emily Dohony 52 Brittany Dashiell 51 Kayla Stolins 48 Shannon Gilroy 45 Nora Barry 41 Ashley Bruns 27 Haydon Judge 23 Janine Hillier Assists per Game (min. 10 games) Avg. Player (Assists/Games) 1.16 Ashley Bruns (94/81) 0.81 Brittany Dashiell (64/79) 0.73 Kitty Cullen (58/79) 0.71 Sammi Burgess (15/21) 0.67 Gabi Wiegand (29/43) 0.63 Shannon Gilroy (40/63) 0.58 Lauren Lea (22/38) 0.47 Nicole Graziano (20/43) 0.44 Caroline Chesterman (36/81) 0.42 Caroline Cochran (16/38) 0.42 Nora Barry (27/64) Shots Attempted No. 470 372 350 295 182 179 166 160 91 83 Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2014 2012-13 2012-14 2013-14 2012-14 2010-13 2010-12 2012-14 Caused Turnovers Free-Position Goals No.Player 52 Shannon Gilroy 46 Kitty Cullen 31 Nora Barry 26 Brittany Dashiell 17 Gabi Wiegand 11 Caroline Chesterman 10 Nicole Graziano 10 Janine Hillier 9 Ashley Bruns 9 Lauren Lea Games Played Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2012-13 2010-13 2010-13 2012-13 2012-13 2010-11 2010-13 2012-13 No.Player 81 Ashley Bruns 81 Caroline Chesterman 81 Kayla Stolins 81 Jamie Reeg 80 Emily Dohony 80 Sam Farrell 79 Brittany Dashiell 79 Kitty Cullen 71 Mikey Meagher 66 Krista Grabher Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 2010-13 2012-14 2010-13 2012-13 2010-11 2010-13 2012-14 No.Player 80 Jamie Reeg 80 Sam Farrell 79 Brittany Dashiell 79 Kayla Stolins 78 Emily Dohony 73 Kitty Cullen 67 Ashley Bruns 64 Nora Barry 58 Shannon Gilroy 48 Haydon Judge Seasons 2012-14 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 Seasons 2012-14 2010-13 2012-14 2010-13 2013-14 2010-13 2010-13 2010-11 2010-13 2010-13 Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 2012-14 2010-13 2010-12 2010-11 Seasons 2012-14 2010-13 2012-14 2010-13 2012-13 2010-13 2012-14 2010-11 2010-13 2013-14 Games Started Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2011-14 Seasons 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2012-14 2012-14 2010-12 Goalkeeper Records No. 407 221 98 1 Saves Player (Goals Against/Saves) Mikey Meagher (426/407) Cara Canington (271/221) Mary-Sean Wilcox (117/98) Marissa Higgins (2/1) Seasons 2010-13 2010-14 2013-14 2010 Saves per Game (min. 10 games) Avg. Player (Saves/Games) 5.73 Mikey Meagher (407/71) 4.42 Cara Canington (221/50) 3.16 Mary-Sean Wilcox (98/31) Seasons 2010-13 2010-14 2013-14 Save Percentage (min. 5 saves) Pct. Player (Saves/Saves+GA) .489 Mikey Meagher (407/833) .456 Mary-Sean Wilcox (98/215) .449 Cara Canington (221/492) Seasons 2010-13 2013-14 2010-14 Goals Against Avg (min. 5 minutes) Avg. Player (Goals Against/Minutes) Seasons 7.58 Mikey Meagher (426/3371) 2010-13 7.76 Mary-Sean Wilcox (117/904) 2013-14 8.68 Cara Canington (271/1873) 2010-13 13.71 Marissa Higgins (2/9) 2010 Minutes Played Min.Player 3371:26 Mikey Meagher 1873:43 Cara Canington 904:15 Mary-Sean Wilcox 8:45 Marissa Higgins Games Started No. 60 33 9 Player (Record) Mikey Meagher (50-10) Cara Canington (21-11) Mary-Sean Wilcox (10-0) No. 50 21 10 Player (Record) Mikey Meagher (50-10) Cara Canington (21-11) Mary-Sean Wilcox (10-0) Wins Seasons 2010-13 2010-14 2012-14 2010 Seasons 2010-13 2010-14 2013-14 Seasons 2010-13 2010-14 2013-14 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 52 TEAM/OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME RECORDS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Points No.Opponent 41 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) 33 vs. Northwestern (4/20/13) 33 vs. Siena (2/24/12) 33 vs. Marist (3/17/10) 32 at William & Mary (3/17/12) 30 at Stetson (3/26/14) 30 vs. Detroit (2/26/12) 30 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/4/10) 29 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) 29 vs. Dartmouth (3/20/12) Goals No.Opponent 29 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) 23 at Stetson (3/26/14) 23 vs. Siena (2/24/12) 22 vs. Northwestern (4/20/13) 22 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) 22 vs. Detroit (2/26/12) 22 vs. Marist (3/17/10) 22 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/4/10) 21 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) 21 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) 21 vs. Jacksonville (2/12/14) 21 at William & Mary (3/17/12) Assists No.Opponent 12 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) 11 vs. Northwestern (4/20/13) 11 at William & Mary (3/17/12) 11 vs. Marist (3/17/10) 10 vs. Lehigh (3/12/13) 10 vs. Siena (2/24/12) 10 vs. Jacksonville (2/15/12) 9 vs. Denver (5/11/14) 9 vs. Dartmouth (3/20/12) 9 vs. Stony Brook (3/14/12) 9 at UMBC (2/19/12) 9 vs. Denver (2/20/11) Shots No.Opponent 46 at Stetson (3/26/14) 44 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) 44 at Le Moyne (4/9/10) 43 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/4/10) 40 vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) 40 at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) 39 vs. Syracuse (3/3/12) 39 vs. UMBC (2/23/11) 38 vs. High Point (2/15/14) 38 vs. Dartmouth (3/20/12) 38 vs. Detroit (2/26/12) 38 vs. Siena (2/24/12) Saves No.Opponent 15 at Syracuse (3/15/14) 15 vs. North Carolina (2/8/14) 15 at Georgetown (3/7/12) 15 vs. Syracuse^ (5/25/12) 14 vs. Johns Hopkins^ (5/6/10) 13 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/9/11) 12 at Syracuse (5/18/13) 11 at Stony Brook (3/1/14) 11 at North Carolina (2/9/13) 11 vs. Georgetown (3/9/10) 11 at Northwestern (5/2/10) 11 vs. Stanford (5/14/11) Ground Balls No.Opponent 30 at Jacksonville (2/16/11) 29 at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) 29 vs. Jacksonville (2/20/10) 27 vs. Penn State (3/30/14) 27 vs. Dartmouth (3/20/12) 26 vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) 26 vs. High Point (2/15/14) 26 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/6/13) 26 vs. Ohio State (5/4/12) 26 at Ohio State (3/27/10) Draw Controls No.Opponent 24 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) 23 vs. Penn State (4/1/12) 23 vs. Siena (2/24/12) 22 vs. Michigan (3/8/14) 22 vs. Cincinnati (2/23/14) 22 vs. Detroit (2/26/12) 21 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) 21 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) 21 vs. UAlbany (2/24/13) 20 vs. Penn State (3/30/14) 20 at Stetson (3/26/14) 20 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) 20 vs. Jacksonville (2/12/14) 20 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/6/13) Caused Turnovers No.Opponent 20 at Vanderbilt (4/14/13) 15 at Syracuse (3/15/14) 14 at Stetson (3/26/14) 12 at Ohio State (3/22/14) 12 vs. UAlbany (2/24/13) 12 at High Point (2/17/13) 12 at Johns Hopkins (3/13/10) 12 vs. Marist (3/17/10) 11 vs. Ohio State (5/4/12) 11 vs. Jacksonville (2/20/10) Fewest Turnovers No.Opponent 3 at Stetson (3/26/14) 5 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) 5 at Jacksonville (2/13/13) 5 vs. Stetson (3/19/13) 5 at Johns Hopkins (4/7/12) 5 at UMBC (2/19/12) 5 vs. Ohio State^ (5/6/11) 5 vs. Penn State (4/3/10) 6 vs. Denver (5/11/14) 6 at Northwestern (5/4/14) 6 vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) 6 at Stony Brook (3/1/14) 6 vs. Ohio State (4/23/13) 6 vs. Colgate (3/15/11) 6 vs. Oregon (3/30/10) Free-Position Goals No.Opponent 7 vs. Winthrop (3/12/14) 7 vs. High Point (2/15/14) 6 vs. Dartmouth (3/18/14) 6 vs. Siena (2/24/12) 6 at Le Moyne (4/9/10) 5 vs. Denver (5/11/14) 5 at Northwestern (5/4/14) 5 vs. James Madison (2/20/14) 5 vs. Stony Brook (2/20/13) 5 vs. Penn State (4/1/12) 5 at Stony Brook (3/14/12) 5 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/4/10) 5 vs. Ohio State^ (5/6/11) OPPONENT Points No.Team 27 North Carolina (2/8/14) 26 Northwestern (5/2/10) 25 Ohio State (3/27/10) 23 Three times; most recent: Syracuse (3/15/14) Goals No.Team 20 North Carolina (2/8/14) 19 Northwestern (5/2/10) 18 North Carolina (2/28/10) 17 Syracuse (3/15/14) 16 Three times; most recent: Penn State (3/30/13) OPPONENT Free-Position Goals No.Team 9 North Carolina (2/28/10) 8 St. Bonaventure (3/4/10) 6 Jacksonville (2/16/11) 5 Four times; most recent Northwestern (4/19/14) *Denotes overtime game ^ Denotes neutral site Assists No.Team 11 Ohio State (3/27/10) 8 Vanderbilt (4/18/10) 7 Seven times; most recent: North Carolina (2/8/10) Shots No.Team 43 Syracuse* (5/25/12) 41 North Carolina (2/8/14) 39 Northwestern (5/2/10) 38 Georgetown (3/7/12) 36 North Carolina (2/28/10) 35 Two times; most recent: Syracuse (3/15/14) Saves No.Team 16 Colgate (4/11/10) 16 Le Moyne (4/9/10) 15 Four times; most recent: Dartmouth (3/18/14) Ground Balls No.Team 29 North Carolina (2/28/10) 27 Colgate* (4/11/10) 25 High Point (2/17/13) 24 North Carolina (2/8/14) 23 Penn State (4/2/11) Draw Controls No.Team 21 Northwestern (5/2/10) 20 Syracuse (3/15/14) 19 Vanderbilt (4/14/13) 18 North Carolina (2/8/14) 17 Four times; most recent: Northwestern (4/19/14) Caused Turnovers No.Team 31 Johns Hopkins (3/13/10) 23 North Carolina (2/28/10) 19 Syracuse (3/15/14) 19 Georgetown (3/7/12) 17 Three times; most recent: Georgetown (3/9/11) Fewest Turnovers No.Team 5 Syracuse (5/18/13) 6 Cincinnati (2/23/14) 6 Denver (5/12/13) 7 Five times; most recent: Penn State (3/30/13) 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 53 TEAM SEASON RECORDS & PROGRAM TOTALS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Wins Total Season 19..........................................................2012 18......................................................... 2014 18..........................................................2013 16...........................................................2011 10......................................................... 2010 Program Total...................................81 Wins (Home) Total Season 13...........................................................2012 12............................................................2011 10......................................................... 2014 9............................................................2013 7........................................................... 2010 Program Total...................................51 Wins (Away) Total Season 7........................................................... 2014 6............................................................2013 6............................................................2012 3.............................................................2011 2........................................................... 2010 Program Total..................................24 Wins (Neutral) Total Season 3............................................................2013 1............................................................ 2014 1..............................................................2011 1............................................................ 2010 0............................................................2012 Program Total.................................... 6 Losses Total Season 8........................................................... 2010 4.............................................................2011 3........................................................... 2014 3............................................................2013 3............................................................2012 Program Total...................................21 Losses (Home) Total Season 2........................................................... 2010 1............................................................ 2014 1.............................................................2012 1..............................................................2011 0............................................................2013 Program Total.................................... 5 Losses (Road) Total Season 5........................................................... 2010 2........................................................... 2014 2............................................................2013 2.............................................................2011 1.............................................................2012 Program Total...................................12 Losses (Neutral) Total Season 1.............................................................2013 1.............................................................2012 1..............................................................2011 1............................................................ 2010 0........................................................... 2014 Program Total.................................... 4 Points Total (Goals/Assists) Season 483 (337/146)..................................2012 430 (310/120)..................................2013 412 (315/97)..................................... 2014 349 (269/80)....................................2011 300 (223/77).................................. 2010 Program Total........................... 1,974/ Points per Game Average (Points/Games) Season 21.95 (483/22).................................2012 20.48 (430/21)................................2013 19.62 (412/21).................................. 2014 17.45 (349/20)..................................2011 16.67 (300/18)................................ 2010 Program Average....................... 19.35 Goals Total Season 337.......................................................2012 315....................................................... 2014 310........................................................2013 269........................................................2011 223...................................................... 2010 Program Total.............................1,454 Goals per game Average (Goals/Games) Season 15.32 (337/22)..................................2012 15.00 (315/21).................................. 2014 14.76 (310/21)...................................2013 13.45 (269/20)..................................2011 12.39 (223/18)................................. 2010 Program Average....................... 14.25 Assists Total Season 146........................................................2012 120........................................................2013 97......................................................... 2014 80..........................................................2011 77......................................................... 2010 Program Total............................... 520 Ground Balls Total Season 388...................................................... 2014 381........................................................2013 381........................................................2012 277........................................................2011 277...................................................... 2010 Program Total.............................1,704 Draw Controls Total Season 336.......................................................2012 318....................................................... 2014 291........................................................2013 259........................................................2011 230...................................................... 2010 Program Total.............................1,434 Caused Turnovers Total Season 168........................................................2013 159....................................................... 2014 156........................................................2012 125.........................................................2011 123....................................................... 2010 Program Total.................................731 Fewest Turnovers Total Season 197.........................................................2011 200..................................................... 2014 201........................................................2013 244.......................................................2012 245...................................................... 2010 Program Total.............................1,087 Free-Position Goals Total Season 76......................................................... 2014 61..........................................................2012 47.........................................................2013 40..........................................................2011 35......................................................... 2010 Program Total................................259 Assists per Game Average (Assists/Games) Season 6.63 (146/22)...................................2012 5.71 (120/21)......................................2013 4.62 (97/21)...................................... 2014 4.27 (77/18)...................................... 2010 4.00 (80/20).....................................2011 Program Average......................... 5.10 Shots Attempted Total (Goals Made) Season 663 (337)...........................................2012 644 (315).......................................... 2014 618 (310) ...........................................2013 592 (269)............................................2011 534 (223).......................................... 2010 Program Total.............................3,051 Shots on Goal Total (Goals Made) Season 525 (337)...........................................2012 489 (315).......................................... 2014 473 (310)...........................................2013 412 (269)............................................2011 398 (223).......................................... 2010 Program Total............................ 2,297 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 54 MISCELLANEOUS STREAKS & RECORDS // FLORIDA LACROSSE LONGEST INDIVIDUAL STREAKS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS Consecutive Games with a Point Games Player Start Date End Date Consecutive Games with a Goal Games Player Start Date End Date 60 39 22 20 18 20 18 18 17 16 Brittany Dashiell Kitty Cullen Kitty Cullen Ashley Bruns Ashley Bruns Ashley Bruns Brittany Dashiell Ashley Bruns Kitty Cullen Shannon Gilroy 5/6/10 4/18/10 5/5/12 5/6/10 5/21/11 5/6/10 3/10/12 5/21/11 5/2/10 3/1/14 Category 5/5/13 4/21/12 5/3/13 5/7/11 4/21/12 Kitty Cullen Shannon Gilroy Nora Barry Brittany Dashiell Ashley Bruns Ashley Bruns 2/19/12 4/13/14 2/17/13 2/9/13 3/3/12 3/4/10 Sam Farrell Mikey Meagher Mollie Stevens Sam Farrell Jamie Reeg Jamie Reeg Jamie Reeg 2/11/12 3/26/11 2/8/14 5/19/12 4/14/11 2/16/11 3/20/10 3/24/12 5/11/14 3/2/13 2/22/13 3/17/12 3/20/10 4/1/12 2/19/12 3/18/14 3/9/13 2/19/12 3/26/11 5/6/10 Overtime games.................................................................................................................. 1-5 One-goal games.................................................................................................................9-6 Games decided by 2-5 goals.....................................................................................18-10 Games decided by 6-9 goals...................................................................................... 14-2 Games decided by 10+ goals.....................................................................................40-3 Consecutive Games with a Draw Control Games Player Start Date End Date 21 20 20 18 15 Shannon Gilroy Shannon Gilroy Brittany Dashiell Nora Barry Brittany Dashiell 2/8/14 2/15/12 5/1/11 3/20/12 2/20/10 Largest margin of victory............................... 29 (29-0 vs. Fresno State, 3/28/12) Largest margin of defeat....................................14 (19-5 at Northwestern, 5/2/10) Present * 5/25/12 4/14/12 3/24/13 4/18/10 Largest deficit overcome in a win............................. 5 (Down 2-7, Northwestern, 5/4/14, W, 9-8) Largest lead given up in a loss................................ 7 (Up 12-5, Syracuse, 5/25/12, L, 13-14 2OT) Consecutive Games with a Caused Turnover Games Player Start Date End Date 8 7 7 6 6 Sam Darcangelo Janine Hillier Jamie Reeg Emily Dohony Brittany Dashiell 3/22/14 3/26/11 3/5/11 4/14/13 4/14/12 Consecutive Games with a Save Games Player Start Date 53 30 14 9 8 Feat Mikey Meagher Cara Canington Mary-Sean Wilcox Mikey Meagher Cara Canington 5/7/10 2/20/10 3/8/14 3/23/13 2/8/14 Least (Season) 10 (2010) 7 (2010) 2 (2010) .556 (2010) 3 (2014, ‘12, ‘13) 0 (2013) 1 (2012 & 2013) Highest combined score.......................33 (W, 22-11 vs. St. Bonaventure, 3/4/10) Lowest combined score................................8 (W, 5-3 vs. North Carolina, 2/9/13) Most goals scored in a win............................ 29 (29-0 vs. Fresno State, 3/28/12) Most goals scored in a loss........................... 13 (13-14 2OT vs. Syracuse, 5/25/12) Most goals allowed in a win............................................13 (14-13 at Loyola, 3/4/14; ..................................................................................................16-13 vs. Ohio State, 5/6/11) Most goals allowed in a loss......................... 20 (8-20 at North Carolina, 2/8/14) Fewest goals scored in a win..............................5 (2x, 5-4 vs. Ohio State, 5/4/12; ........................................................................................... 5-3 vs. North Carolina 2/19/13) Fewest goals scored in a loss............................ 3 (8-3 vs. Northwestern (5/5/13) Fewest goals allowed in a win.................................... 0 vs. Fresno State (3/28/12) Fewest goals allowed in a loss.......................... 8 (3-8 vs. Northwestern (5/5/13) Consecutive Games with a Ground Ball Games Player Start Date End Date 13 13 11 11 10 10 10 19 (2012) 13 (2012) 7 (2014) .864 (2012) 8 (2010) 2 (2010) 5 (2010) Record when leading at half...................................................................................... 73-4 Record when trailing at half.........................................................................................3-15 Record when tied at half................................................................................................ 5-2 5/7/11 2/20/13 4/21/12 4/14/11 Present * Consecutive Games with an Assist Games Player Start Date End Date 10 5 5 5 5 5 Most (Season) Wins Home Wins Road Wins Winning Percentage Losses Home Losses Road Losses 5/4/14 5/6/11 3/26/11 5/18/13 5/19/12 OVERTIME GAMES Date OpponentScore 5/17/14 5/25/12 4/7/12 3/3/12 2/12/11 4/11/10 End Date 3/16/13 3/17/12 Present * 5/18/13 3/8/14 vs. Northwestern Syracuse *# at Johns Hopkins * vs. Syracuse * at North Carolina at Colgate * L, 11-12 L, 13-14 W, 13-14 L, 11-12 L, 9-10 L, 11-12 * Denotes double overtime # Denotes neutral site LONGEST TEAM STREAKS Games Wins 15 Home Wins 28 Road Wins 11 Neutral Wins 2 Regular-Season Conference Wins 11 Conference Wins 8 Wins over Ranked Opponents 10 Games with 10+ goals 17 Games with 15+ goals 9 Allowing less than 10 goals 7 Allowing 5 or less goals 3 Start Date 3/7/12 3/7/12 2/19/12 3/2/13 3/26/11 3/8/14 3/34/12 3/7/12 2/12/14 2/13/13 2/16/11 3/7/12 3/12/13 3/17/10 End Date 5/19/12 5/17/14 3/30/13 5/5/13 3/30/13 5/17/14 3/30/13 5/19/12 5/4/12 5/5/13 3/23/11 3/28/12 3/23/13 3/24/10 Broken By Syracuse Northwestern Penn State Northwestern Penn State Northwestern Penn State Syracuse Northwestern Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Ohio State Ohio State Result L, 13-14 (2OT) L, 11-12 (OT) L, 11-16 L, 3-8 L, 11-16 L, 11-12 (OT) L, 11-16 L, 13-14 (2OT) W, 9-8 L, 3-8 W, 10-8 W, 20-11 W, 13-7 L, 9-14 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 55 2014 STATISTICS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Record: 18-3 (6-0ALC) ◊ NCAA finish: T-5th ◊ Final poll rank: 6 ALC regular season finish: 1st ◊ ALC tournament finish: 1st Home: 10-1 ◊ Away: 7-2 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 ◊ vs. Ranked Opp.: 9-3 OVERALL Goals (by period) 1st 2nd OT Total Florida 177138 0315 Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT Opponents 78 98 1177 Gilroy 21-218620106173 .497 128 .740 32-402482 2224 Burgess 21-2038 155375 .507 63 .840 5-1326 16 26 3 Shots (by period) 1st 2nd OT Total Schneider 21-1735 74258 .603 47 .810 4-7 21 13 7 9 Florida 359284 1644 Barry 21-2130 104070 .429 50 .714 11-204348 25 19 Opponents 188205 1394 Stevens 21-1736 23866 .545 49 .742 6-1127 8 19 7 Lea 21-20 16203647 .340 35 .745 8-1129 14 17 3 Shots on Goal (by period)1st 2nd OT Total Darcangelo 21-2129 6 3560 .483 43 .717 4-1130 51 24 13 Florida 281208 0489 Ross 20-81842228.643 24.857 2-4 309 69 Opponents 147 174 1322 Marsh 14-11021218.556 15.833 2-537 32 Messina 11-05499.556 8.889 0-030 40 Saves (by period) 1st 2nd OT Total O’Haire 10-040417.235 12.706 1-229 2 1 Florida 69 76 0145 Puller 15-0 1344.250 2.500 0-037 1 1 Opponents 104 70 0174 Bresnahan 21-21 2 1 3 5.400 2.400 0-02419 522 Willertz 9-01123.333 2.667 0-11030 Clears Clears AttemptsPct. Arnold 8-01122 .500 2 1.000 1-11101 Florida 234 268.873 Bordner 7-01013.333 3 1.000 0-02102 Opponents 206 278.741 Flister 13-11011 1.000 1 1.000 0-081 15 Burnett 5-0 10 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0-050 30 Attendance HomeAway Neutral Grabher 21-210113 .000 1.333 0-0 21 1067 Total 52866328 455 Graziano 1-0000 1.000 1 1.000 0-100 20 Average per game 481 703 455 Wilcox 20-90000.000 0.000 0-0160 60 Rupp 2-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Canington 16-120000.000 0.000 0-0170 40 Kissick 13-10000.000 0.000 0-062 0 1 DuPre 20-200000.000 0.000 0-0159 8 7 Date UF Rank Opponent W /L Score Fitzgerald 21-210000.000 0.000 0-0 309 522 2/8 No. 5 at No. 1 North Carolina L 8-20 Offit 9-00000.000 0.000 0-0 12 0 1 Hart 8-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 2/12 No. 8 Jacksonville W 21-5 Total 21 315 97 412644 .489 489 .759 76-127 388 318200 159 2/15 No. 8 High Point W 18-7 Opponents 21 177 70247394 .449 322 .817 34-81297 215 245 103 2/20 No. 7 James Madison W 21-8 2/23 No. 7 Cincinnati W 19-6 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L Shots Faced 3/1 No. 7 at No. 15 Stony Brook W 14-1 Wilcox 20-9 727:52 101 8.33 77 .43310 0 216 3/4 No. 5 at No. 12 Loyola W 14-13 Canington 16-12538:08 76 8.47 68.472 8 3 178 3/8 No. 5 * Michigan W 20-4 Total 211266:00177 8.39 145.45018 3 394 3/12 No. 4 Winthrop W 21-5 Opponents 211266:00 315 14.93 174 .356 3 18 644 3/15 No. 4 at No. 2 Syracuse L 12-17 3/18 No. 4 Dartmouth W 14-7 3/22 No. 4 * at No. 20 Ohio State W 10-9 3/26 No. 4 at Stetson W 23-1 3/30 No. 4 * No. 11 Penn State W 13-9 4/5 No. 4 * at No. 13 Johns Hopkins W 10-9 CONFERENCE 4/13 No. 4 * Vanderbilt W 14-9 Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 4/19 No. 4 * at No. 5 Northwestern W 13-12 Gilroy 6-623 42754 .426 34 .630 7-8 923 7 9 5/2 No. 3 &vs. No. 8 Johns Hopkins W 11-6 Darcangelo 6-610 51521 .476 15 .714 2-31024 10 7 5/4 No. 3 &at No. 5 Northwestern W 9-8 Schneider 6-51031319.526 15.789 2-252 23 5/11 No. 3 ^No. 17 Denver W 19-9 Burgess 6-51031318.556 16.889 0-353 80 5/17 No. 3 ^No. 5 Northwestern L 11-12 OT Stevens 6-5111 12 18.611 15.833 1-24261 Barry 6-6 7 310 17 .412 11 .647 2-61213 8 4 Lea 6-64489.444 6.667 1-192 42 * ALC opponent Ross 6-23 149.333 8.889 0-0133 12 & ALC Tournament (Evanston, Ill) Marsh 4-01125 .200 3 .600 0-21400 ^ NCAA Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) Messina 1-0 10 12.500 2 1.000 0-0 10 10 O’Haire 2-00003.000 2.667 0-1 12 0 1 Grabher 6-60002.000 0.000 0-060 2 1 Bresnahan 6-60002.000 0.000 0-0105 3 7 Flister 3-00000.000 0.000 0-030 0 1 Goals (by period) 1st 2nd Total Wilcox 6-40000.000 0.000 0-050 30 Florida 4436 80 Canington 3-20000.000 0.000 0-020 00 Opponents 2230 52 Kissick 3-10000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Arnold 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Shots (by period) 1st 2nd Total DuPre 6-60000.000 0.000 0-052 32 Florida 9287 179 Willertz 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 10 Opponents 5353 106 Fitzgerald 6-60000.000 0.000 0-083 39 Offit 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Shots on Goal (by period) 1st 2nd Total Hart 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Florida 7057 127 Puller 4-00000.000 0.000 0-002 00 Opponents 4146 87 Bordner 1-00000.000 0.000 0-00 1 00 Total 6 80 25105 179 .447 127 .709 15-28109 91 63 49 Saves (by period) 1st 2nd Total Opponents 6 52 22 74106 .491 87 .821 9-16 89 53 71 40 Florida 1916 35 Opponents 2621 47 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L Shots Faced Canington 3-2 98:38 13 7.91 13.500 1 0 32 Clears Clears AttemptsPct. Wilcox 6-4 261:2239 8.95 22 .36150 74 Florida 61 72.847 Total 6360:00 52 8.67 35 .402 6 0 106 Opponents 56 79.709 Opponents 6360:00 80 13.33 47 .370 0 6 179 Attendance HomeAway Total 18522618 Average per game 617 873 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 56 2013 STATISTICS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Record: 18-3 (4-1 ALC) ◊ NCAA finish: T-5th ◊ Final poll rank: 5 ALC regular season finish: T-1st ◊ ALC tournament finish: 2nd Home: 9-0 ◊ Away: 6-2 ◊ Neutral: 3-1 ◊ vs. Ranked Opp.: 7-3 OVERALL Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT Cullen 21-21501969115 .435 86 .748 7-2619 122 3 Gilroy 21-2152 1365 91 .571 66 .725 8-12 1259 12 14 Bruns 21-8 51 116280 .637 66 .825 0-330 1 14 5 Dashiell 20-20 31225369 .449 50 .725 8-132458 25 10 Wiegand 21-2138 145273 .521 53 .726 8-16 11 4 14 2 Barry 21-2126 93545 .578 37 .822 9-123334 19 15 Chesterman 21-0 12 102224 .500 19 .792 0-023 0 9 2 Graziano, N. 20-213821 36.361 27.750 5-9148 82 Lea 17-0729 18.389 15.833 1-18141 Graziano, E. 13-0 5 2 7 9 .556 8 .889 0-0 3 4 4 0 Schneider 12-05 1612 .417 10.833 0-163 22 Messina 13-0 3 2 5 6.500 4 .667 0-0 8 0 2 1 Ross 14-02355.400 4.800 0-144 30 Darcangelo 14-0 3 1 4 9 .333 6 .667 0-310 17 9 7 Katzenberger13-0303 7.429 6.857 1-220 10 Willertz 12-03036.500 5.833 0-1 1 1 00 Flister 10-02023.667 3 1.000 0-002 33 Strazza 13-01121 1.000 1 1.000 0-010 10 Hart 13-0 10 15.200 4.800 0-28542 Offit 14-01012 .500 2 1.000 0-041 15 Grabher 19-41011 1.000 1 1.000 0-08448 Stolins 21-21 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0-02246 1013 Farrell 21-21 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0-02613 924 Dohony 21-21000 1.000 0.000 0-03511 215 Wilcox 11-00000.000 0.000 0-060 010 DuPre 21-190000.000 0.000 0-0158 35 Rhea 18-100000.000 0.000 0-0102 28 Reeg 21-210000.000 0.000 0-0214 815 Meagher 21-210000.000 0.000 0-0170 45 Florida 21 310 120430 618 .502 473 .765 47-102 381 291 201 168 Opponents 21 143 53 196382 .374 289 .757 29-72292202 254 120 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L Wilcox 11-0 176:23 16 5.44 21.56800 Meagher 21-211078:53124 6.90 125 .50218 3 Florida 211259:57143 6.81 146 .50518 3 Opponents 211259:57310 14.76 163 .345 3 18 CONFERENCE Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT Bruns 5-1 182 20 25.720 22.880 0-19141 Gilroy 5-5155 20 24.625 18.750 1-2518 54 Cullen 5-5 146 20 31.452 21.677 0-65131 Dashiell 5-5 11 7 1823 .478 18 .783 2-3 8 21 5 4 Wiegand 5-51521722.682 19.864 3-320 80 Barry 5-553812.417 11.917 1-2106 35 Chesterman 5-05388.625 5.625 0-0804 1 Graziano, N. 4-03259.333 7.778 0-15 1 20 Farrell 5-5 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0-0 4 2 1 5 Schneider 2-00002.000 1.500 0-000 00 Dohony 5-5000 1.000 0.000 0-0103 06 Lea 3-0000 1.000 0.000 0-0 10 00 Darcangelo 2-00000.000 0.000 0-0 10 2 1 Flister 2-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Strazza 2-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Wilcox 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Ross 2-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Grabher 5-20000.000 0.000 0-05 1 15 Willertz 2-00000.000 0.000 0-00 1 00 Katzenberger 3-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Messina 2-00000.000 0.000 0-0 10 00 Stolins 5-50000.000 0.000 0-0813 34 DuPre 5-50000.000 0.000 0-0 73 03 Graziano, E. 2-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Rhea 5-20000.000 0.000 0-0 12 1 1 Offit 2-00000.000 0.000 0-000 0 1 Reeg 5-50000.000 0.000 0-0 73 58 Hart 2-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Meagher 5-50000.000 0.000 0-040 0 1 Florida 5 86 31 117158 .544 122 .772 7-18 101 76 48 51 Opponents 546 186494 .489 77 .819 9-167964 6922 Player Meagher Wilcox Florida Opponents GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W 5-5 292:32 42 8.61 30 .417 4 1-0 2:47 1 21.56 1 .500 0 5 300:00 46 9.20 31 .403 4 5 300:00 86 17.20 36 .295 1 L 1 0 1 4 Goals (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 187123 310 6479 143 Shots (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 369249 618 172210 382 Shots on Goal (by period) 1st 2nd Total Florida 284189 473 Opponents 129160 289 Saves (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 6581 146 9766 163 Clears Florida Opponents Clears AttemptsPct. 230 274.839 201 256.785 Attendance Total Average per game HomeAway Neutral 49684154 4152 552 519 1038 Date 2/9 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/22 2/24 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/12 3/16 3/19 3/23 3/30 4/6 4/14 4/20 5/3 5/5 5/12 5/18 UF Rank Opponent W /L Score No. 5 at No. 3 North Carolina W 5-3 No. 3 at Jacksonville W 15-4 No. 3 at High Point W 13-7 No. 3 No. 18 Stony Brook W 16-9 No. 3 UC Davis W 16-4 No. 3 UAlbany W 17-7 No. 2 $No. 4 Syracuse W 14-10 No. 2 No. 9 Loyola W 16-7 No. 2 at No. 13 Dartmouth W 14-9 No. 2 Lehigh W 18-2 No. 2 Oregon W 13-5 No. 2 Stetson W 22-1 No. 2 * Ohio State W 13-7 No. 2 * at No. 9 Penn State L 11-16 No. 3 * No. 17 Johns Hopkins W 19-9 No. 3 * at Vanderbilt W 21-10 No. 3 * No. 4 Northwestern W 22-4 No. 2 &vs. Ohio State W 17-3 No. 2 &vs. No. 4 Northwestern L 3-8 No. 4 ^vs. No. 13 Denver W 16-5 No. 4 %vs. No. 5 Syracuse L 9-13 * ALC opponent $ Orange Bowl Classic in Miami, Fla. & ALC Tournament in Baltimore, Md. ^ NCAA Tournament in Gainesville, Fla. % NCAA Semifinals in Syracuse, N.Y. Goals (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 4442 86 2125 46 Shots (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 9167 158 4945 94 Shots on Goal (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 6557 122 3938 77 Saves (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 1813 31 2115 36 Clears Florida Opponents Clears AttemptsPct. 59 67.881 44 54.851 Attendance Total Average per game HomeAway 2582640 861 320 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 57 2012 STATISTICS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Record: 19-3 (5-0 ALC) ◊ NCAA finish: 3rd ◊ Final poll rank: 3 ALC regular season finish: 1st ◊ ALC tournament finish: 1st Home: 13-1 ◊ Away: 6-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 ◊ vs. Ranked Opp.: 9-3 OVERALL Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT Cullen 20-20452469113 .398 80 .708 12-24 13 6 29 5 Dashiell 21-2144 256982 .537 61 .744 6-12 3146 26 17 Bruns 22-21 44 24 68 85 .518 74 .871 2-8216286 Wiegand 22-2247 156293 .505 75 .806 9-21 14 9 24 4 Gilroy 21-1644 7 51 91 .484 67 .736 12-17 2283 11 10 Barry 22-2240 84863 .635 55 .873 11-164849 22 11 Chesterman 22-3 23 14 3740 .575 31 .775 1-2 17 4 13 3 Graziano, N. 22-424123646 .522 36 .783 5-71919 18 11 McCord 9-0 9 4 13 91.000 91.000 0-0 2 0 7 0 Grabher 14-2 5 4 912 .417 11 .917 0-1 3 7 5 2 Graziano, E. 9-034710.300 9.900 0-12 1 72 Rhea 7-05059.556 8.889 3-43 1 40 Reeg 22-22 2 1 3 4 .500 41.000 0-1 26 19 6 11 Judge 20-19 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 0-012 11 7 7 Stolins 22-211012 .500 2 1.000 0-0 24 357 17 Farrell 21-211011 1.000 1 1.000 0-0 41 129 17 Jentis 16-60113 .000 2.667 0-111 1276 Cochran 1-00 1 10.000 0.000 0-00 1 00 Canington 11-30000.000 0.000 0-030 1 1 Offit 8-00000.000 0.000 0-033 00 Smith 5-00000.000 0.000 0-00 1 0 1 Meagher 21-190000.000 0.000 0-0290 46 Dohony 22-220000.000 0.000 0-03711 619 Florida 22337 146483663 .508 525 .792 61-115 381336 244 156 Opponents 22 144 41 185 419 .344 307 .733 31-94 317 191300 124 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L Canington 11-3 274:20 19 4.16 18.486 3 0 Meagher 21-191066:31125 7.03 145 .53716 3 Florida 221340:51144 6.44 163 .531 19 3 Opponents 22 1340:51337 15.08 188 .358 3 19 CONFERENCE Goals (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total 185149 2 1 337 657522 144 Shots (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total 351302 9 1 663 191222 4 2 419 Shots on Goal (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Florida 283236 5 1 525 Opponents 137 16622 307 Saves (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total 729100 163 9887 3 0 188 Clears Florida Opponents ClearsAttempts Pct. 275311.884 239328 .729 Attendance Total Average per game HomeAway Neutral 93754329 7729 670 618 7729 Date 2/11 2/15 2/19 2/24 2/26 3/3 3/7 3/10 3/14 3/17 3/20 3/24 3/28 4/1 4/7 4/14 4/21 5/4 5/5 5/12 5/19 5/25 UF Rank Opponent W /L Score No. 4 at No. 3 North Carolina L 9-11 No. 4 Jacksonville W 14-5 No. 4 at UMBC W 18-6 No. 4 Siena W 23-5 No. 4 Detroit W 22-3 No. 4 No. 9 Syracuse (2OT) L 11-12 No. 5 at No. 15 Georgetown W 12-9 No. 5 Temple W 20-3 No. 6 Stony Brook W 17-4 No. 6 at William and Mary W 21-8 No. 5 No. 10 Dartmouth W 20-4 No. 5 * at No. 15 Ohio State W 10-8 No. 4 Fresno State W 29-0 No. 4 * No. 10 Penn State W 20-11 No. 4 * at No. 19 Johns HopkinsW 13-12 No. 5 * No. 17 Vanderbilt W 17-5 No. 4 * at No. 1 Northwestern W 8-7 No. 3 &vs. No. 14 Ohio State W 5-4 No. 3 &vs. No. 1 Northwestern W 14-7 No. 1 ^ UAlbany W 6-4 No. 1 ^No. 13 Penn State W 15-2 No. 1 %No. 4 Syracuse (OT) L 14-13 Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT Cullen 4-4 10 2 1223 .435 17 .739 2-5 1 5 9 0 Dashiell 5-58816 24.333 16.667 1-4911 53 Bruns 5-410212 20.500 18.900 0-2426 1 Wiegand 5-5 6 2 820 .300 13 .650 3-6 4 3 12 1 Gilroy 5-5 13 1 1427 .481 18 .667 4-6 5 21 4 2 Barry 5-51231519.632 17.895 5-761143 * ALC opponent Chesterman 5-150511.455 8.727 0-05 1 30 & ALC Tournament in Gainesville, Fla. Graziano, N. 5-14597 .571 6.857 1-122 52 ^ NCAA Tournament in Gainesville, Fla. McCord 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 0 1 % NCAA Semifinals in Stony Brook, N.Y. Grabher 3-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Graziano, E. 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Goals (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Rhea Florida 35 3111 68 Reeg 5-50000.000 0.000 0-082 04 Opponents 1725 1 0 43 Judge 5-50 1 10.000 0.000 0-030 2 1 Stolins 5-50000.000 0.000 0-029 0 1 Shots (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Farrell 5-50000.000 0.000 0-084 25 Florida 7768 5 1 151 Jentis 2-00000.000 0.000 0-0 1 1 0 1 Opponents 4557 1 0 103 Cochran Shots on Goal (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Canington 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Florida 5851 3 1 113 Offit 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Opponents 3742 1 0 80 Smith Meagher 5-50000.000 0.000 0-0130 10 Saves (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Dohony 5-50000.000 0.000 0-0 7 1 12 Florida 201700 37 Florida 5 68 24 92151 .450 113 .748 16-31 78 73 54 27 Opponents 2320 2 0 45 Opponents 5 43 14 57103 .417 80 .777 10-20 70 49 62 27 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L Canington 1-0 12:24 2 9.68 0 .000 0 0 Meagher 5-5 294:34 41 8.35 37 .474 5 0 Florida 5 306:58 43 8.40 37 .463 5 0 Opponents 5306:58 68 13.29 45.398 0 5 Clears Florida Opponents ClearsAttempts Pct. 60 67.896 6282.756 Attendance Total Average per game HomeAway 18012593 900 864 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 58 2011 STATISTICS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Record: 16-4 (5-0 ALC) ◊ NCAA finish: T-5th ◊ Final poll rank: 5 ALC regular season finish: 1st ◊ ALC tournament finish: 2nd Home: 12-1 ◊ Away: 3-2 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 ◊ vs. Ranked Opp.: 7-3 OVERALL Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT Cullen 20-20779 86 151.510 114.755 20-3598274 Bruns 20-204628 7499 .465 72 .727 3-4 16 18 35 17 Dashiell 20-20 37 135089 .416 62 .697 6-123049 16 8 Hillier 20-2034 64099 .343 54 .545 7-21 23 35 19 18 Chesterman 20-13 31 33456 .554 39 .696 1-6 11 19 7 2 Rhea 19-1315318 32.469 23.719 0-3142193 Cochran 20-7 14 92328 .500 23 .821 2-6 3 2 13 0 Katzenberger14-752716.312 12.750 0-578 74 Reeg 12-0 3 2 5 5 .600 4 .800 0-13223 5 19 Grabher 20-20 3 1 4 4.750 3.750 0-0 3 2 7 1 Graziano 6-01121 1.000 1 1.000 0-01120 Stolins 20-20 1 1 2 3.333 1.333 0-02521 815 Hoyes 6-0 10 14.250 2.500 0-00 1 10 Dlugos 11-01011 1.000 1 1.000 1-111130 Melaniff 7-00000.000 0.000 0-02 1 00 Smith 6-00000.000 0.000 0-00 1 00 Dohony 20-200000.000 0.000 0-02613 39 Meagher 20-20000 1.000 0.000 0-0290 6 7 Bailey 7-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Judge 20-20 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 0-01510 11 9 Canington 5-00000.000 0.000 0-0 10 00 DeGiovanni 5-00000.000 0.000 0-00 1 00 Dunwoody 6-00000.000 0.000 0-0 1 1 1 1 Harkey 6-0000 1.000 0.000 0-0 1 1 50 Wedekind 7-0000 1.000 1 1.000 0-00 1 00 Farrell 20-20000 1.000 0.000 0-02711 88 Florida 20269 80349592 .454 412 .696 40-94 277259 197 125 Opponents 20 179 44223 416 .430 318 .764 47-110222225265 78 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L Meagher 20-20 1142:53165 8.66 129 .43916 4 Canington 5-0 63:07 14 13.31 9 .39100 Florida 201206:00 179 8.91 139 .437 16 4 Opponents 201206:00 269 13.38 145 .350 4 16 CONFERENCE Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT Cullen 5-5 242 26 46.522 33 .717 5-105292 Bruns 5-5971627.333 19.704 0-15594 Dashiell 5-536917 .176 12.706 1-376 6 1 Hillier 5-562819.316 11.579 1-186 68 Chesterman 5-5 11 1 1220 .550 15 .750 0-1 7 10 3 2 Rhea 5-01014.250 2 .500 0-03231 Cochran 5-02 133.667 3 1.000 0-0 10 00 Katzenberger 5-5 1 129 .111 6.667 0-432 52 Reeg 3-00 1 10.000 0.000 0-0 16 20 Grabher 5-51011 1.000 1 1.000 0-05123 Graziano - Stolins 5-50000.000 0.000 0-066 23 Hoyes - Dlugos 2-00000.000 0.000 0-002 00 Melaniff - Smith - Dohony 5-50000.000 0.000 0-0103 02 Meagher 5-50000.000 0.000 0-0100 1 1 Bailey - Judge 5-50000.000 0.000 0-03 1 0 1 Canington - DeGiovanni - Dunwoody - Harkey - Wedekind - Farrell 5-5000 1.000 0.000 0-050 1 1 Florida 558 2179147 .395 102 .694 7-20795249 31 Opponents 543 14 57121 .355 88 .727 11-3070 59 6620 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Meagher 5-5300:00 43 8.60 45 Canington Florida 5300:00 43 8.60 45 Opponents 5300:00 58 11.60 44 Pct. W L .511 5 0 .511 5 0 .431 0 5 Goals (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd OT Total 143125 1 269 8097 2179 Shots (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd OT Total 319272 1 592 193221 2 416 Shots on Goal (by period) 1st 2nd OT Total Florida 221192 1 414 Opponents 149167 2 318 Saves (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd OT Total 6970 0 139 7867 0145 Clears Florida Opponents ClearsAttempts Pct. 263303.868 224286 .783 Attendance Total Average per game HomeAway Neutral 94471933 524 727 387 262 Date 2/12 2/16 2/20 2/23 3/5 3/9 3/12 3/15 3/19 3/23 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/14 4/17 5/1 5/6 5/7 5/14 5/21 UF Rank Opponent W /L Score No. 17 at No. 3 North Carolina (OT)L 9-10 No. 17 at Jacksonville W 18-9 No. 17 Denver W 15-7 No. 17 UMBC W 16-6 No. 14 Lehigh W 15-10 No. 14 No. 9 Georgetown W 17-10 No. 14 Temple W 19-4 No. 10 Colgate W 18-6 No. 10 No. 11 Syracuse W 16-11 No. 9 Fairfield W 15-7 No. 9 * Ohio State W 10-8 No. 6 * at No. 16 Penn State W 13-7 No. 6 * Johns Hopkins W 14-10 No. 6 * No. 2 Northwestern W 13-11 No. 6 * at No. 17 Vanderbilt W 8-7 No. 2 at Cornell L 6-9 No. 4 &vs. No. 18 Ohio State W 16-13 No. 4 &vs. No. 3 Northwestern L 9-10 No. 4 ^No. 7 Stanford W 13-11 No. 4 ^No. 5 Duke L 9-13 * ALC opponent & ALC Tournament in Nashville, Tenn. ^ NCAA Tournament in Gainesville, Fla. Goals (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 3820 58 2221 43 Shots (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 8364 147 6061 121 Shots on Goal (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 6537 102 4444 88 Saves (by period) Florida Opponents 1st 2nd Total 2223 45 2717 44 Clears Florida Opponents Clears AttemptsPct. 263 303.868 224 286.783 Attendance Total Average per game HomeAway 3255867 1085 434 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 59 2010 STATISTICS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Record: 10-8 (1-4 ALC) ◊ Final poll rank: RV ALC regular season finish: T-4th ◊ ALC tournament finish: T-3rd Home: 7-2 ◊ Away: 2-5 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 ◊ vs. Ranked Opp.: 3-6 OVERALL Goals (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Florida 121101 1 0 223 Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT Opponents 92 8211 176 Bruns 18-18483179 108.444 88 .815 4-1116 112913 Chesterman 18-17339 42 62.532 43.694 9-121412126 Shots (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Cullen 18-1231 63791 .341 67 .736 7-17161426 5 Florida 300230 4 0 534 Dashiell 18-1826 43055 .473 45 .818 6-1138 61 23 17 Opponents 214 21422 432 Rhea 18-1524 32750.480 35 .700 4-51414 15 5 Cochran 17-01762331.548 29.935 0-360 72 Shots on Goal (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Hillier 18-1015 82361 .246 36.590 3-131518 19 5 Florida 225170 3 0 398 Schindel 13-10 14 5 1926 .538 22 .846 0-4 9 11 22 2 Opponents 150158 2 1 311 Farrell 18-18 6 1 723 .261 16 .696 2-8 1923 15 10 Saves (by period) 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Reeg 18-173036.500 4.667 0-0 29181712 Florida 5876 1 0 135 Zimmerman 7-62247.286 4 .571 0-01311178 Opponents 10469 2 0 175 Pendley 7-02023.667 2.667 0-000 00 Gray 8-02023.667 2.667 0-1 10 20 Clears ClearsAttempts Pct. Higgins 2-00000.000 0.000 0-000 10 Florida 233 289 .806 Hildebrand 4-00000.000 0.000 0-0 1 1 00 Opponents 204 275 .752 Canington 18-180000.000 0.000 0-0 30 1 83 Bailey 11-00000.000 0.000 0-0 10 10 Attendance HomeAway Neutral Stolins 18-170000.000 0.000 0-01613136 Total 75392662 616 Melaniff 8-0000 1.000 0.000 0-000 00 Average per game 838 380 308 Judge 16-90112 .000 2 1.000 0-0 127611 Higham 7-00000.000 0.000 0-00 1 0 1 Sawers 7-00 1 10.000 0.000 0-000 1 1 Hogan 9-00005.000 3.600 0-10 1 00 Meagher 9-00000.000 0.000 0-0 10 10 Dohony 17-150000.000 0.000 0-01811 411 Date UF Rank Opponent W /L Score Ciaci 17-160000.000 0.000 0-082 45 W 16-6 Florida 18 223 77300 534 .418 398 .745 35-86 277230 245 123 2/20 Jacksonville W 15-5 Opponents 18 176 64240432 .407 311 .720 38-94250203 285 96 2/23 at La Salle 2/28 at No. 4 North Carolina L 5-18 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L 3/4 St. Bonaventure W 22-11 Meagher, 9-0 83:09 12 8.66 8.40000 3/9 No. 5 Georgetown L 11-13 Canington 18-18 998:08162 9.74 126 .43810 8 3/13 * at Johns Hopkins L 8-16 Higgins 2-0 8:45 2 13.71 1.33300 3/17 Marist W 22-3 Total 181090:02 176 9.69 135 .434 10 8 3/20 No. 17 New Hampshire W 15-3 Opponents 5300:00 42 8.40 45 .517 4 1 3/24 Cornell W 10-5 3/27 * at No. 17 Ohio State L 9-14 CONFERENCE 3/30 Oregon W 16-6 * No. 14 Penn State W 13-11 Player GP-GS G A Pts ShShot% SOG SOG%FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT 4/3 W 15-3 Bruns 5-510616 26.385 20.769 0-242 72 4/9 No. 20 at Le Moyne 11-12 Chesterman 5-5 5 1 613 .385 9 .692 1-3 4 3 3 2 4/11 No. 20 at Colgate (2OT) L * No. 8 Vanderbilt L 7-12 Cullen 5-363921.286 16.762 0-02310 1 4/18 * at No. 2 Northwestern L 5-19 Dashiell 5-560612.500 10.833 1-41716 66 5/2 &vs. No. 20 Johns Hopkins W 14-3 Rhea 5-47 1814.500 11.786 0-1336 1 5/6 &vs. No. 10 Vanderbilt L 9-16 Cochran 5-02 135.400 5 1.000 0-100 10 5/7 Hillier 5-350515.333 11.733 2-346 80 * ALC opponent Schindel 3-20111 .000 1 1.000 0-01461 & ALC Tournament in Columbus, Ohio Farrell 5-50002.000 1.500 0-16 7 50 Reeg 5-51014.250 2 .500 0-0 10571 Zimmerman 1-10000.000 0.000 0-000 20 Pendley Gray Goals (by period) 1st 2nd Total Higgins Florida 1923 42 Hildebrand Opponents 3834 72 Canington 5-50000.000 0.000 0-0140 32 Bailey 3-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Shots (by period) 1st 2nd Total Stolins 5-40000.000 0.000 0-033 72 Florida 6549 114 Melaniff 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Opponents 69 81 150 Judge 5-4000 1.000 1 1.000 0-023 34 Shots on Goal (by period) 1st 2nd Total Higham Florida 4938 87 Sawers Opponents 5559 114 Hogan 1-00000.000 0.000 0-000 00 Meagher Saves (by period) 1st 2nd Total Dohony 5-50000.000 0.000 0-082 24 Florida 1725 42 Ciaci 4-40000.000 0.000 0-030 03 Opponents 3015 45 Florida 5 42 13 55114 .368 87 .763 4-15 81 57 76 29 Opponents 57229101150 .480 114 .760 10-307266 7334 Clears Clears AttemptsPct. Florida 62 86.721 Player GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L Opponents 66 76.868 Meagher Canington 5-5300:00 72 14.40 42 .368 1 4 Attendance HomeAway HigginsTotal 21821538 Florida 5300:00 72 14.40 42 .368 1 4 Average per game 1091 513 Opponents 5300:00 42 8.40 45 .517 4 1 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 60 RECORD VS ALL OPPONENTS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Cincinnati: 1-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/23/14W Gainesville 19-6 2/16/11 W at Jacksonville 18-9 2/15/12WGainesville 14-5 2/13/13 W at Jacksonville 15-4 2/12/14W Gainesville 21-5 Colgate: 1-1 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 4/11/10 L at Colgate 3/15/11 WGainesville 11-10 (OT) 18-6 5/1/11 L at Cornell 2/20/14W Gainesville 10-5 6-9 Dartmouth: 3-0 20-4 3/9/13 W at Darmouth 14-9 3/18/14W Gainesville 14-7 Home: 3-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 4/6/13 WGainesville 19-9 4/5/14 W at Johns Hopkins 10-9 5/2/14 W #Evanston, Ill. 11-6 LaSalle: 1-0 2/23/10 W at LaSalle 4/9/10 W at Le Moyne Detroit: 1-0 22-3 Duke: 0-1 15-5 3-8 Ohio State: 7-1 3/12/13WGainesville 18-2 9-14 3/26/11WGainesville 10-8 5/6/11 16-13 W #Nashville, Tenn. 5/4/12 W #Gainesville 10-8 5-4 3/23/13W Gainesville 13-6 5/3/13 17-3 W #Baltimore, Md. 10-9 Oregon: 2-0 3/30/10W Gainesville 16-6 3/16/13 W at Oregon 13-5 Penn State: 5-1 Home: 4-0 ◊ Away: 1-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Loyola: 2-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 15-7 3/27/10 L at Ohio State Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 15-10 3/4/14 W at Loyola 11-12 (OT) Home: 3-0 ◊ Away: 2-1 ◊ Neutral: 2-0 15-3 3/5/11 WGainesville 3/5/13 WGainesville &Gainesville 3/22/14 W at Ohio State Lehigh: 2-0 9-13 Fairfield: 1-0 #Baltimore, Md. 3/24/12 W at Ohio State Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 L 5/17/14 L Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 16-7 14-13 Marist: 1-0 4/3/10 WGainesville 13-11 4/2/11 13-7 W at Penn State 4/1/12 WGainesville 20-11 5/19/12 W &Gainesville 15-2 3/30/13 L at Penn State 11-16 3/30/14W Gainesville 13-9 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Fresno State: 1-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/17/10WGainesville 29-0 22-3 Siena: 1-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Michigan: 1-0 2/24/12W Gainesville 23-5 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Georgetown: 2-1 Home: 1-1 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/8/14 WGainesville 20-4 11-13 3/9/11 WGainesville 17-10 New Hampshire: 1-0 12-9 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/20/10W Gainesville High Point: 2-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/17/13 W at High Point 13-7 2/15/14W Gainesville 18-7 Jacksonville: 5-0 St. Bonaventure: 1-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/9/10 LGainesville W at Georgetown 14-7 22-4 14-10 16-5 3/7/12 W #Gainesville 4/20/13W Gainesville 9-8 14-3 19-9 3/28/12W Gainesville 5/5/12 8-7 5/4/14 W #at Northwestern 15-7 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 #Nashville, Tenn. 5/6/10 W #Columbus, Ohio 5/11/14 W &Gainesville 3/23/11WGainesville 9-10 L 4/21/12 W at Northwestern 13-12 5/12/13 W &Gainesville &Gainesville 5/7/11 4/19/14 W at Northwestern Le Moyne: 1-0 5/21/11 L 13-11 5/5/13 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Denver: 3-0 2/26/12W Gainesville 5-19 4/14/11WGainesville 4/7/12 Wat Johns Hopkins 13-12 (2OT) Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/20/11W Gainesville Home: 3-1 ◊ Away: 3-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-2 5/2/10 L at Northwestern Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 2-1 ◊ Neutral: 2-0 8-16 3/13/10 L at Johns Hopkins 4/9/11 WGainesville 3/20/12W Gainesville 21-8 Johns Hopkins: 6-1 Cornell: 1-1 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/24/10W Gainesville James Madison: 1-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Northwestern: 6-4 3/4/10 WGainesville 15-3 22-11 Stanford: 1-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 North Carolina: 1-4 5/14/11 W &Gainesville 13-11 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 1-4 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 5-18 2/28/10 L at North Carolina Stetson: 2-0 2/12/11 L at North Carolina 9-10 (OT) Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/11/12 L at North Carolina 9-11 3/19/13WGainesville 22-1 Home: 3-0 ◊ Away: 2-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/9/13 W at North Carolina 5-3 3/26/14 W at Stetson 23-1 2/20/10W Gainesville 2/8/14 L at North Carolina 8-20 16-6 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 61 RECORD VS ALL OPPONENTS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Stony Brook: 3-0 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/14/12W Gainesville 17-4 2/20/13W Gainesville 16-9 3/1/14 14-1 W at Stony Brook Syracuse: 2-4 Home: 1-1 ◊ Away: 0-2 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 3/19/11 WGainesville 3/3/12 L Gainesville 16-11 11-12 (2OT) 5/25/12L &Stony Brook, N.Y. 13-14 (2OT) 3/2/13 W Miami, Fla. 14-10 5/18/13 L at Syracuse 9-13 3/15/14 L at Syracuse 12-17 Temple: 2-0 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/12/11 WGainesville 19-4 3/10/12W Gainesville 20-3 UAlbany: 2-0 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 5/12/12 W &Gainesville 6-4 2/24/13W Gainesville 17-7 UC Davis: 1-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/22/13W Gainesville 16-5 America East..............................................8-0 New Hampshire.................................................. 1-0 Stony Brook....................................................... 3-0 UAlbany............................................................... 2-0 UMBC.................................................................... 2-0 Atlantic Sun................................................8-0 Detroit................................................................... 1-0 Jacksonville........................................................ 5-0 Stetson................................................................. 2-0 Atlantic 10...................................................2-0 LaSalle................................................................... 1-0 St. Bonaventure................................................. 1-0 ACC..............................................................3-9 Duke....................................................................... 0-1 North Carolina.................................................... 1-4 Syracuse.............................................................. 2-4 Big Ten...................................................... 19-6 Michigan............................................................... 1-0 Northwestern..................................................... 6-4 Ohio State............................................................. 7-1 Penn State.............................................................5-1 BIG EAST....................................................9-3 Cincinnai............................................................... 1-0 Georgetown.........................................................2-1 Temple.................................................................. 2-0 Vanderbilt .......................................................... 4-2 Colonial.......................................................2-0 James Madison.................................................. 1-0 William & Mary................................................... 1-0 Ivy.................................................................4-1 Cornell.....................................................................1-1 Dartmouth.......................................................... 3-0 Metro Atlantic............................................3-0 Fairfield................................................................. 1-0 Marist..................................................................... 1-0 Siena....................................................................... 1-0 Mountain Pacific........................................7-0 Denver.................................................................. 2-0 Fresno State........................................................ 1-0 Oregon................................................................. 2-0 Stanford................................................................ 1-0 UC Davis............................................................... 1-0 Northeast-10............................................... 1-0 Le Moyne.............................................................. 1-0 Patriot..........................................................5-1 Colgate....................................................................1-1 Lehigh................................................................... 2-0 Loyola................................................................... 2-0 Records by affiliation for 2015 season, not that of when games were played. Big South....................................................3-0 High Point........................................................... 2-0 Winthrop.............................................................. 1-0 UMBC: 2-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/23/11WGainesville 16-6 2/19/12 W at UMBC 18-6 Vanderbilt: 4-2 Home: 2-1 ◊ Away: 2-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 4/18/10L Gainesville 7-12 5/7/10 9-16 L #Columbus, Ohio 4/17/11 W at Vanderbilt 8-7 4/14/12W Gainesville 17-5 4/14/13 W at Vanderbilt 21-10 4/13/14W Gainesville 14-9 William & Mary: 1-0 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/17/12 W at William & Mary 21-8 Winthrop: 1-0 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/12/14W Gainesville 21-5 # denotes ALC Tournament game & denotes NCAA Tournament game 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 62 HONORS & AWARDS // FLORIDA LACROSSE Tewaaraton Award Shannon Gilroy Kitty Cullen Brittany Dashiell Shannon Gilroy Mikey Meagher Kitty Cullen Brittany Dashiell Kitty Cullen Finalist Nominee Nominee Nominee Finalist Nominee Finalist Nominee Honda Sports Award Shannon Gilroy Brittany Dashiell 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 Nominee 2014 Nominee 2012 Coach of the Year All-South Region Coach of the Year Amanda O’Leary 2011 1 All-IL-Women Team Shannon Gilroy 2014 All-Rookie Team Taylor Bresnahan Sammi Burgess Caroline Fitzgerald Mollie Stevens Nora Barry Shannon Gilroy 2014 2014 4 2014 4 2014 3 2012 3 2012 4 4 4 Amanda O’Leary 2014 2 Amanda O’Leary 2012 ALC Player of the Year Goalie of the Year ALC Offensive Player of the Year Mikey Meagher Mikey Meagher 2013 1,2,3 2012 1,2,3 Kitty Cullen2011 Kitty Cullen2013 ALC Defensive Player of the Year Midfielder of the Year 2014 2 Shannon Gilroy Rookie of the Year Ashley Bruns All-America Shannon Gilroy Nora Barry Kitty Cullen Brittany Dashiell Mikey Meagher Sam Farrell Shannon Gilroy Brittany Dashiell Sam Farrell Mikey Meagher Kitty Cullen Shannon Gilroy Jamie Reeg Kitty Cullen Sam Farrell Ashley Bruns 1st/1st/1st 3rd 1st/1st/1st 1st/1st/1st 1st/1st/1st 2nd/1st 2nd/2nd 1st/1st/1st 1st/1st 1st/1st/1st 2nd/1st/2nd 1st/3rd 3rd 1st/1st/1st 2nd 3rd/1st/2nd 2,3 2010 2014 2014 2013 1,2,3 2013 1,2,3 2013 1,3 2013 1,3 2013 1,2,3 2012 1,3 2012 1,2,3 2012 1,2,3 2012 2,3 2012 1 2012 1,2,3 2011 3 2011 1,2,3 2011 1,2,5 1 1,2,3 NCAA All-Tournament Sam Farrelll2012 Mikey Meagher2012 IWLCA All-South Region Shannon Gilroy Nora Barry Taylor Bresnahan Smmi Burgess Sam Dacrangelo Caroline Fitzgerald Kitty Cullen Brittany Dashiell Shannon Gilroy Sam Farrell Mikey Meagher Ashley Bruns Kitty Cullen Brittany Dashiell Sam Farrell Mikey Meagher Jamie Reeg Gabi Wiegand Kitty Cullen Ashley Bruns Sam Farrell Janine Hillier Mikey Meagher (1) 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 Sam Farrell2013 ALC Midfield Player of the Year Shannon Gilroy2014 Brittany Dashiell2013 ALC Goalie of the Year Mikey Meagher2013 ALC Rookie of the Year Sammi Burgess2014 Nora Barry2013 Ashley Bruns2010 ALC Coach of the Year ALC All-Tournament Team Nora Barry2014 Taylor Bresnahan2014 Shannon Gilroy2014 Nora Barry2014 Marry-Sean Wilcox2014 Brittany Dashiell2013 Sam Farrell2013 Mikey Meagher2013 Brittany Dashiell2012 Sam Farrell2012 Shannon Gilroy2012 Mikey Meagher2012 Jamie Reeg2012 Emily Dohony2011 Sam Farrell2011 Janine Hillier2011 Kitty Cullen2010 Jamie Reeg2010 *18 total Brine/ILWomen National Player of the Week Shannon Gilroy4/1/14 Nike/InsideLacrosse National Player of the Week Kitty Cullen4/18/11 Ashley Bruns4/5/10 Women’sLacrosse/SyanpseSports.com Offensive Player of the Week Kitty Cullen4/18/11 Kitty Cullen4/4/11 Ashley Bruns3/21/11 Amanda O’Leary2014 Amanda O’Leary2013 Amanda O’Leary2011 Women’sLacrosse/SyanpseSports.com Offensive Player of the Week All-ALC Women’sLacrosse/SyanpseSports.com Rookie of the Week Nora Barry Shannon Gilroy Sammi Burgess Caroline Fitzgerald Kitty Cullen Brittany Dashiell Sam Farrell Shannon Gilroy Mikey Meagher Ashley Bruns Emily Dohony Kitty Cullen Brittany Dashiell Sam Farrell Nora Barry Mikey Meagher Gabi Wiegand Ashley Bruns Kitty Cullen Sam Farrell Janine Hillier Haydon Judge Mikey Meagher Ashley Bruns Brittany Dashiell Jamie Reeg *26 total ALC Tournament MVP 1st 2014 1st 2014 2nd 2014 2nd 2014 1st 2013 1st 2013 1st 2013 1st 2013 1st 2013 2nd 2013 2nd2013 1st 2012 1st 2012 1st 2012 2nd 2012 2nd 2012 2nd 2012 1st 2011 1st 2011 1st 2011 2nd 2011 2nd 2011 2nd 2011 2nd 2010 2nd 2010 2nd 2010 Shannon Gilroy2014 Mikey Meagher2012 Jamie Reeg 3/26/12 Shannon Gilroy5/7/12 Nora Barry4/24/12 Ashley Bruns4/5/10 Ashley Bruns3/22/10 Women’sLacrosse/SyanpseSports.com Honor Roll Nora Barry4/10/12 Shannon Gilroy4/3/12 Mikey Meagher3/13/12 Brittany Dashiell5/16/11 Jamie Reeg3/28/11 Sam Farrell3/14/11 Kitty Cullen2/21/11 Kitty Cullen 5/10/10 WomensLax.com Player of the Week Mikey Meagher2/11/13 Gabi Wiegand4/23/12 Kitty Cullen 4/18/11 Ashley Bruns3/21/11 WomensLax.com Rookie of the Week Mollie Stevens5/12/14 Sammi Burgess4/21/14 Shannon Gilory5/21/12 Shannon Gilory5/7/12 Nora Barry4/9/12 Ashley Bruns4/5/10 Ashley Bruns3/22/10 ‘bold’ denotes current player/coach, (1) denotes ILWCA selection, (2) denotes womenslax.com selection, (3) denotes womenslacrosse/Synapse Sports selection, (4) denotes Inside Lacrosse selection, (5) denotes Lacrosse Magazine selection 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 63 HONORS & AWARDS // FLORIDA LACROSSE ALC Offensive Player of the Week Shannon Gilroy4/9/14 Shannon Gilroy3/25/14 Nora Barry3/11/14 Shannon Gilroy2/17/14 Shannon Gilroy4/22/13 Shannon Gilroy3/24/13 Shannon Gilroy3/12/13 Gabi Wiegand4/23/12 Ashley Bruns2/27/12 Kitty Cullen4/18/11 Kitty Cullen4/4/11 Kitty Cullen3/28/11 Ashley Bruns3/21/11 Kitty Cullen2/21/11 *14 total ALC Defensive Player of the Week Krista Grabher2/24/14 Sam Farrell4/22/13 Kayla Stolins3/24/13 Mikey Meagher3/5/13 Emily Dohony2/18/13 Mikey Meagher2/11/13 Sam Farrell4/23/12 Jamie Reeg3/26/12 Mikey Meagher3/12/12 Mikey Meagher4/11/11 Sam Farrell3/14/11 Sam Farrell4/5/10 *12 total ALC Rookie Player of the Week Sammi Burgess4/22/14 Sammi Burgess4/16/14 Caroline Fitzgerald4/9/14 Caroline Fitzgerald3/4/14 Sammi Burgess2/24/14 Sammi Burgess2/10/14 Sydney DuPre4/8/13 Sydney DuPre2/18/13 Sydney DuPre2/12/13 Nora Barry4/23/12 Nora Barry4/9/12 Shannon Gilroy4/2/12 Nora Barry3/26/12 Nora Barry2/21/12 Hayley Katzenberger4/18/11 Ashley Bruns4/5/10 Ashley Bruns3/22/10 Ashley Bruns3/5/10 Brittany Dashiell3/1/10 *19 total SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Amy Arnold2014 Haley Bordner2014 Sammi Burgess2014 Hannah Burnett2014 Hope Kissick2014 Carli Marsh2014 Chloe O’Haire2014 Alex Puller2014 Mollie Stevens2014 Sam Darcangelo2013 Sydney DuPre2013 Anglea Flister2013 Lauren Lea2013 Darcy Messina2013 Carly Ross2013 Jackie Rupp2013 Devon Schneider2013 Lizzie Strazza2013 Mary-Sean Wilcox2013 Nora Barry2012 Shannon Gilroy2012 Nicole Graziano2012 Sally Jentis2012 Taylor McCord2012 Michelle Offit2012 Anna DeGiovanni2011 Kelsey Dlugos2011 Krista Grabher2011 Courtney Hoyes2011 Lelan Bailey2010 Ashley Bruns2010 Cara Canington2010 Caroline Chesterman2010 Kitty Cullen2010 Brittany Dashiell2010 Sam Farrell2010 Cori Gray2010 Lindsay Higham2010 Jenna Hildebrand2010 Hayley Katzenberger2010 Mikey Meagher2010 Colby Rhea2010 Hayward Sawers2010 Rachel Smith2010 Kayla Stolins2010 *46 total SEC Academic Honor Roll Lelan Bailey 2011 Nora Barry 2013, 14 Ashley Bruns 2011, 12, 13, Cara Canington 2011, 12, 13, 14 Caroline Chesterman 2011, 12, 13 Caroline Cochran 2011, 12 Kitty Cullen 2011, 12, 13 Sam Darcangelo 2014 Brittany Dashiell 2011, 12, 13 Emily Dohony 2011, 12, 13 Sydney DuPre 2014 Sam Farrell 2011, 12, 13 Shannon Gilroy 2013, 14 Krista Grabher 2012, 14 Erin Graziano 2011, 12, 13 Nicole Graziano 2013, 14 Marissa Higgins 2010 Janine Hillier 2011 Jesse Hogan 2010 Hayley Katzenberger 2011, 12, 13 Lauren Lea 2014 Natalie Melaniff 2011 Darci Messina 2014 Mikki Offit 2013, 14 Kaley Pendley 2010 Jamie Reeg 2011, 12, 13 Colby Rhea 2011, 12, 13 Carly Ross 2014 Jackie Rupp 2014 Julie Schindel 2011 Devon Schneider 2014 Rachel Smith 2012 Kayla Stolins 2011, 12, 13 Gabi Wiegand 2013 Mary-Sean Wilcox 2014 *35 total individuals, 66 awards IWLCA Academic Squad 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll Nora Barry2014 Cara Canington2012, 13, 14 Caroline Cochran2011 Brittany Dashiel2012, 13 Emily Dohony2012, 13 Shannon Gilroy2014 Marissa Higgins2010 Mikki Offit2014 Kayley Pendley2010 Gabi Wiegand2012, 13 *10 total individuals, 15 awards 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 64 ALL-TIME ROSTER/COACHES // FLORIDA LACROSSE Roster A Arnold, Amy 2014- Coaches K Katzenberger, Hayley 2010-13 Kissick, Hope 2014 B Bailey, Lelan 2010-11 Barry, Nora 2012Bordner, Haley 2014 Bracken, Morgan 2015Bresnahan, Taylor 2014Bruns, Ashley 2010-13 Burgess, Sammi 2014Burnett, Hannah 2014 Butz, Christiana 2015- C Canington, Cara 2010-14 Chesterman, Caroline 2010-13 Ciaci, Katie 2010 Cochran, Caroline 2010-12 Cole, Olivia 2015Cullen, Kitty 2010-13 D Darcangelo, Sam 2013Dashiel, Brittany 2010-13 DeGiovanni, Anna 2011 Dlugos, Kelsey 2011 Dohony, Emily 2010-13 Dunwoody, Elizabeth 2011 DuPre, Sydney 2013- F Farrell, Sam 2010-13 Fitzgerald, Caroline 2014Flanagan, Aniya 2015Flister, Angela 2013- G Gilroy, Shannon 2012Grabher, Krista 2011-14 Gray, Cori 2010 Graziano, Erin 2011-13 Graziano, Nicole 2012- H Hamer, Katharine 2015Harkey, Shannon 2011 Hart, Kelsey 2013Higgins, Marissa 2010 Higham, Lindsey 2010 Hildebrand, Jenna 2010 Hillier, Janine 2010-11 Hogan, Jesse 2010 Hoyes, Courtney, 2011 Head Coaches O’Leary, Amanda 2010- Assistant Coaches L Lea, Lauren 2013- M LaGrow, Erica 2010McFadden, Caitlyn 2011 Tumolo, Michelle 2014Ulehla, Jennifer 2010 Williams, Nick 2013 Marsh, Carli 2014McCord, Taylor 2012 Meagher, Mikey 2010-13 Melaniff, Natalie 2010-11 Meritz, Maegan 2012 Messina, Darcy 2013- O O’Connor, Bella 2015Offit, Mikki 2012O’Haire, Chloe 2014- P Pavinelli, Allie 2015Pendley, Kaley 2010 Pirreca, Shayna 2015Puller, Alex 2014- R Reeg, Jaime 2010-13 Rhea, Colby 2010-13 Ross, Carly 2013Rupp, Jackie 2013 S Sawers, Hayward 2010 Schneider, Devon 2013Schinder, Julie 2010-11 Smith Rachel, 2010-12 Stevens, Mollie 2014Stolins, Kayla 2010-13 Strazza, Lizzie 2013 W Wedekind, Amanda 2010-11 Wiegand, Gabi 2012-13 Wilcox, Mary-Sean 2013Willertz, 2013 - Z Zimmerman, Rachael 2010 75 total J Jentis, Sally 2012 Judge, Haydon 2010-12 2015 Florida Lacrosse Media Supplement // 65
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