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[email protected] 2005 Indiana Field Hockey Schedule and Results 16-4, 4-2 (Big Ten) August 21 Ball State (Scrimmage) 27 @ New Hampshire 28 @ Northeastern
NCAA FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP
W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-2
September 2 @ Appalachian State 4 @ #1 Wake Forest 9 Pacific 17 Ohio 18 Missouri State 24 #6 Michigan State* 25 Lindenwood 30 @ #13 Michigan*
W, 1-0 L, 4-2 W, 6-0 W, 4-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 (2OT) W, 6-0 W, 3-1
October 2 @ Kent State 8 Northwestern* # 13 Louisville 11 14 @ #9 Ohio State* 22 @ #11 Iowa* #6 Penn State* 28 30 Miami (Ohio)
W, 5-2 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 2-1 (2OT) L, 2-1 (OT) L, 4-3 (OT) W, 4-0
November Northwestern$ 4 5 #9 Ohio State$ #10 Michigan$ 6 12 13
#5 North Carolina% #2 Wake Forest/# 20 Cal%
2005 NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12-13, 2005 Winston-Salem, N.C. Kentner Stadium Hoosiers Set for First NCAA Tournament Appearance The 2005 season continues to be a magical one for the Indiana field hockey team. For the first time in the Hoosiers’ short six year existence, Indiana has earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament. Indiana will face the No. 5 North Carolina Tar Heels in Winston-Salem, N.C. at Wake Forest University. Saturday’s IU-UNC matchup is the first meeting between the two schools. If the Hoosiers advance, they will face the winner of host Wake Forest and NorPac champion, California. The Hoosiers are coming off of their best run in the Big Ten Championship in team history. IU defeated Northwestern then Ohio State to play in the conference championship game against Michigan. Despite a strong second period, IU fell just short of the title to the Wolverines. Additionally, senior midfielder Kayla Bashore was named the Big Ten’s Player of the Year. Three other Hoosiers, sophomore goalkeeper Haley Exner and juniors Morgan Miller and Lydia Schrott earned first team All-Big Ten honors. Seniors Morgan Albini and Mallory Reabold were selected to the All-Tournament team for their three-game performances. The 2005 NCAA Championship will be the eighth tournament appearance head coach Amy Robertson has been apart of as a coach.
2005 Indiana Roster W, 2-1 (OT) W, 3-1 L, 3-0 11 a.m. 2 p.m.
* Big Ten Opponents $ Big Ten Championship (Iowa City, Iowa) % NCAA Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 19 22 23 26 27 32 41
Name Meredith Brown Danitra Castro Katie Kiper Rachel Telian April Levins Lesley Wiler Kate O’Connell Amanda Oyler Morgan Albini Nikki Orciuch Caitlin Rhodes Margie Stoll Haley Exner Mallory Reabold Jobi Manson Erin Isler Ryan Woolsey Kayla Bashore Frederique Meeuwsen Morgan Miller Lydia Schrott
Position M B F MF B/M M F M B F B M GK F GK B M/B M F B F
Year So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr.
Hometown/High School Elkton, Ma./Caravel Academy San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Ann Arbor, Mich./Pioneer Escondido, Calif./San Pasqual San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch St. Louis, Mo./Lafayette Fleetwood, Pa./Oley Valley Escondido, Calif./San Pasqual West Falmouth, Mass./Falmouth Los Altos, Calif./Los Altos St. Louis, Mo./Nerinx Hall San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch Lehighton, Pa./Lehighton Area Severna Park, Md./Severn School Westerville, Ohio/Thomas Worthington St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs Shoemakersville, Pa./Hamburg Zuid-Scharwoude, Holland Gap, Pa./Pequea Valley Quarryville, Pa./Lancaster Christian School
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Scouting the Opponents
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North Carolina The No. 5 ranked Tar Heels are an impressive 14-6 overall and 2-3 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. UNC boasts wins over highly-ranked James Madison (Sept. 9), Old Dominion (Sept. 17), and Boston College (Oct. 8). The Heels have dropped games to Duke (Sept. 23), Maryland (Oct. 23) and Old Dominion (Oct. 29). North Carolina has faced Wake Forest twice this season. In their first meeting on Oct. 1 the Demon Deacons shut out UNC, 2-0, but in the second meeting, the the Tar Heels dropped a heart breaker in double overtime. The Hoosiers will be North Carolina’s fourth Big Ten foe this season. Against the Big Ten, UNC is 3-0. As of Nov. 6, the Tar Heels are outscoring their opponents 47-22, and are led by Rachel Dawson who has tallied 29 points off 11 goals and seven assists. Heather Kendall and Britt Van Beek follow Dawson in scoring with seven goals a piece. Goalkeeper Katy Tran has a goals against average of 1.13 and has recorded 83 saves.
Amy Robertson is in her sixth season at the helm of Hoosier field hockey. The 2004 season was a landmark year for Robertson and the Hoosiers. Their 12-8 final record was the best in school history and the program’s first winning season since reinstated in 2000. Robertson earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors in 2003 after leading the Hoosiers to the most wins in school history at that point. Robertson also has extended the Hoosiers’ success to the classroom. In 2004, eight players were named to the National Field Hockey Association Division I National Academic Squad. The 2004 team also was recognized as a NFHCA National Academic Team for the program’s high cummulative G.P.A. Robertson also had a twelve members of her team earn Academic All-Big Ten recoginition. In her five years as a head coach, Robertson has coached 45 Academic AllBig Ten honorees and placed 39 on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
Wake Forest The three-time defending national champion Wake Forest Demon Deacons are looking for their fourth title in five years. Heading into Saturday’s matchup with Cal, Wake is ranked second in the NFHCA poll and has recorded a record of 19-1 this year with their only loss coming in the ACC title game against Maryland by a score of 3-2 in regulation. Freshman Christine Suggs leads the Demon Deacons this season, scoring 42 points off 15 goals and 12 assists. Along with Suggs, Haley Scott’s 10 goals and six assists have helped Wake Forest to 189 total points this season. Additionally, Kristi Harshman has tallied none goals and one assist. Goalkeeper Kristinia Gagliardi has recorded 39 saves and a goals against average of 0.95. The Demon Deacons are 5-0 over Big Ten opponents this season, including a 4-2 win over Indiana on Sept. 4 in Winston-Salem, N.C. The Hoosiers have faced Wake one other time prior to this season and fell, 6-0. California The Golden Bears are 12-7 overall, 5-1 in the NorPac Conference and ranked No. 20 in the NFHCA top-20 final poll. Cal is the NorPac champion after defeating Pacific 4-0 in the final game. California is overwhelmingly led in scoring by Valentina Godfrid who has recorded 28 goals and 11 assists for 67 points. The next highest scorer is Jennifer Crane who has netted eight goals. Three other Bears have tallied seven goals a piece. Goalkeeper Veronica Sykes has recorded 65 saves and holds a goals against average of 1.50. The Hoosiers and Bears have met three times with Cal holding the 3-0 advantage. In 2004, IU dropped a tough, 3-1, match to the Bears.
The Big Ten Team Penn State INDIANA Ohio State Michigan Iowa Michigan State Northwestern
Conference W L T 6 0 0 4 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 2 4 0 0 6 0
The Hoosiers’ Record Overall W L T 17 3 0 16 4 0 15 6 0 15 6 0 10 8 0 12 8 0 7 11 0
at home ........................................................8-1 on the road ..................................................6-2 at a neutral site ..........................................2-1 against a Big Ten opponent......................6-3 at home against a Big Ten team ..............2-1 away against a Big Ten team ..................4-2 against a non-conference team ..............9-1 at home vs. a non-conference team ......6-0 away vs. a non-conference team............4-1 against a ranked opponent ......................6-4 leading at the end of the first period ....10-2 trailing at the end of the first period ......1-2 in overtime ..................................................2-2 in a scrimmage............................................1-0 against a team with a winning record....7-4 against a team with a losing record ......9-0 in the post season.......................................2-1 at the Big Ten Tournament........................2-1 in the NCAA Tournament...........................0-0 in August ......................................................2-0 in September ..............................................7-1 in October ....................................................5-2 in November ................................................2-1
YEAR 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 Totals
SCHOOL RECORD Indiana (Head Coach) 16-4-0 Indiana (Head Coach) 12-8-0 8-10-0 Indiana (Head Coach) Indiana (Head Coach) 6-13-0 1-16-0 Indiana (Head Coach) 1-12-0 Indiana (Head Coach) Wake Forest (Assistant Coach) 18-4-0* Wake Forest (Assistant Coach) 11-9-0 Wake Forest (Assistant Coach) 8-11-0 17-6-0* UMass (Assistant Coach) UMass (Assistant Coach) 7-13-0 UMass (Assistant Coach) 12-3-3 UMass (Assistant Coach) 19-4-0* UMass (Assistant Coach) 21-2-0! Iowa (Assistant Coach) 17-2-1* Iowa (Assistant Coach) 20-4-0! Iowa (Assistant Coach) 19-2-2! 16 years 213-123-0 (.634) 50-63-0 (.436) at Indiana as Assistant Coach 163-60-0 (.730) * NCAA tournament appearance ! Final Four participant
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Hoosier Notables Re-Writing History Indiana’s record-breaking year continues as the 2005 Hoosiers keep shattering records. For the first time in program history, Indiana will compete in the NCAA Tournament. The Hoosiers’ win over Ohio State (Oct. 14) made the 2005 squad the winningest team in program history. This year’s team now holds the single-season record for most goals (60), assists (48), shots (382), goals per game (3.00). The 2005 team also held the longest winning streak (10), longest home win streak (7), consecutive games with a goal (27) and tied the single-season record for most shutout victories (5). Individually, goalkeeper Haley Exner is the single-season leader in victories (16) and after the win over Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament (Nov. 4), Exner is the all-time winningest goalkeeper in program history. Schrott’s performance at the Big Tens made her the program’s single-season record holder for goals (14) for the second straight year. Senior Kayla Bashore has a string of firsts attached to her name as well. Bashore is the first Hoosier to be named Big Ten Player of the Year and the first player from IU to be selected to both the USA National Field Hockey Team and the North/South Senior All Start game. This season, Indiana earned it’s highest and first top-ten ranking on Sept. 27. Hoosier seniors Wiler, Morgan Albini and Nikki Orciuch’s 77 career games placed the trio at the top of all-time games played. Additionally, the No. 2-seed at this year’s Big Ten Championship is the highest seeding in program history. Familiar Territory This weekend’s games in Winston-Salem will be all too familiar to head coach Amy Robertson and assistant coach Jemima Cameron. Robertson served as an assistant coach for Wake Forest for three seasons (1997-1999). During her stint as a Demon Deacon, Robertson helped Wake to one tournament appearance in 1999. During her final season with the Demon Deacons, Robertson coached Cameron. A three-year letterwinner for the gold and black, Cameron was named the ACC Player of the Year in 2001, a NFHCA third team All-American in 2000, three-time All-ACC selection, two-time All-ACC Tournament Team member and a 2000 NFHCA All-South Region first team pick. Additionally, Cameron was a finalist for the Honda Broderick Award, which is given annually to the National Field Hockey Player of the Year. While a Demon Deacon, she helped lead the program to three NCAA tournament births, including two Final Four appearances in Cameron’s final two years. Cameron’s accomplishments stretched beyond the field. Cameron earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Wake Forest and was named to the All-ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2001. Familiar Foes Of the three teams in Indiana’s bracket for the first and second rounds of the tournament, Indiana has faced two of those. Saturday’s meeting between IU and North Carolina will be the first game between the two programs. UNC will be the fourth new opponent on the Indiana slate this season. The Hoosiers have faced Wake Forest twice in the last six years. Indiana is 0-2 against the Demon Deacons. The two teams met on Sept. 4 in Winston Salem, and despite a second half surge by IU, Wake was victorious 4-2. Indiana has faced California three times with the Bears holding the 3-0 advantage. The last time the two teams met was in Berkely last year in which Cal won 3-1. So Much in So Little Time Six short years ago, Indiana’s field hockey program was reinstated. In 2000 under head coach Amy Robertson, the Hoosiers finished the season 1-12 and only scored four goals all season. Six years later in 2005, IU is 16-4 overall, 4-3 in the Big Ten, placed second in both the conference regular season and tournament, earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament and have made their mark as a national field hockey power.
Hoosier Honor Roll Big Ten Player of the Year Kayla Bashore First Team All-Big Ten Kayla Bashore Haley Exner Morgan Miller Lydia Schrott Big Ten All-Tournament Team Morgan Albini Mallory Reabold North/South Senior All-Star Selections Kayla Bashore Mallory Reabold Big Ten Player of the Week Aug. 29 Lydia Schrott Haley Exner Sept. 12 Haley Exner Oct. 3 Haley Exner Oct. 17 womensfieldhockey.com Player of the Week Haley Exner Oct. 17 IUHOOSIERS.com Athlete of the Week Kayla Bashore Sept. 12 Kate O’Connell Sept. 26 Kayla Bashore Nov. 7 IUHOOSIERS.com Scholar-Athlete Of The Week Morgan Albini Oct. 17
2005 Team Leaders POINTS Lydia Schrott Kayla Bashore Mallory Reabold
31 29 19 GOALS
Lydia Schrott Kayla Bashore Mallory Reabold Nikki Orciuch
14 12 7 7 ASSISTS 10 8 5 5
Meredith Brown Lesley Wiler Kayla Bashore Mallory Reabold SHOTS Kayla Bashore Lesley Wiler Morgan Miller
71 59 56 SAVES
Haley Exner Jobi Manson
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21 NCAA Championship Appearances - 16 Big Ten Championships - 24 All-Americans - 67 All-Big Ten Honorees
Hoosier Notables Kentner Stadium Saturday’s game against Cal will be the second time the Hoosiers have played in the beautiful Kentner Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C., this season. Overall, Indiana is 0-1 at Wake Forest. Last time the Hoosiers took the field in Winston-Salem, IU battle back from a 3-0 deficit at the half to raise the score to 3-2 at one point against the Demon Deacons. Scoring for the Hoosiers in the first loss of the season was senior Lesley Wiler and junior Morgan Miller. Bench Production Depth has been a key in the Hoosiers’ success this season. Solid play from non-starters has helped Indiana to 18 goals and one defensive save in 2005. The “Ex” Factor Sophomore goalkeeper Haley Exner is having a standout year for the Hoosiers in net. Exner has notched an impressive three Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors for her outstanding performances. As of Nov. 7, Exner has recorded 108 saves, a goals against average of 1.78 and five shutouts. Against then-No. 9 Ohio State on Oct. 14, Exner posted a career high in saves with 16 in the 2-1 overtime win. Currently, Exner leads the Big Ten in saves and is second in goal against average with 1.65. Additionally, Exner is the all-time winningest goalkeeper in program history with 16 wins to her credit. Miss October Sophomore Frederique Meeuwsen, who tallied a team-high 10 goals last season, has turned up the scoring fire power in October. Meeuwsen has scored all five of her goals this season last month alone. The Zuid-Scharwoude, Holland native registered goals at Kent State (Oct. 2), then-No. 9 Ohio State (Oct. 14), versus then-No. 6 Penn State (Oct. 28) and a pair against Miami (Ohio) (Oct. 30). R-O-C-K in the Mellencamp The Oct. 28 showdown in Mellencamp Pavilion against then-No. 6 Penn State marked the largest crowd for Indiana field hockey in Mellencamp Pavilion. Nearly 300 fans packed the facility for the Hoosiers’ final Big Ten game of the season. Two Hoosiers Selected as North/South Senior All-Stars Seniors Kayla Bashore and Mallory Reabold are the first and second Hoosiers to be selected to the NFHCA North/South All-Star game on Nov. 9 in Louisville, Ky. Goalkeeper Molly Pulkrabek was selected as an alternate for the South squad in 2003. Bashore Named to U.S. National Team For the first time in program history, a member of the Indiana field hockey team has been named to the USA National Field Hockey Team. Senior Kayla Bashore has been added to the USA Women’s National Team roster. Bashore, who has tallied two points off one goal for the Hoosiers in 2005, played with the USA team in their five-game series against Canada. Along with starting for the Hoosiers, Bashore played with the National Team in Virginia Beach, Va. on Aug. 29 and started in the 1-1 tie on Aug. 31. Not Just a Face in the Crowd Senior Kayla Bashore was featured in Sept. 26 Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” for her performance so far this season and being the first player from IU to be named to the U.S. National Team. Hats Off Junior Lydia Schrott registered Indiana’s first hat trick in program history with her three goals in the 3-2 win over Northeastern on Aug. 28. The program and the season’s second ever hat trick was scored by Kayla Bashore on Friday, Sept. 9 win over Pacific. Bashore was the only player to score in the first half. Bashore, the program’s only two-time hat trick scorer. Against Lindenwood on Sept. 25, Bashore netted three consecutive goals in the first half for her second hat trick of her career and the program’s third. Senior Core The 2005 Indiana field hockey roster boasts six impressive seniors. Morgan Albini, Kayla Bashore, Nikki Orciuch, Mallory Reabold, Lesley Wiler and Ryan Woolsey are all in their final season as Hoosiers.
Last Time Out Despite a determined effort, the Indiana field hockey team fell short of its first Big Ten Championship title to the Michigan Wolverines, 3-0 on Sunday at Iowa's Grant Field. Seniors Mallory Reabold and Morgan Albini were named to the All-Tournament team. The Wolverines jumped out to the early lead when Michigan's Erin Dallas rebounded her own shot for a goal one minute and 29 seconds into the game after driving to the center of the circle off a steal. The Hoosiers were able to draw two penalty corners, but were unable to convert either into scores. At 16:30, senior Big Ten Player of the Year Kayla Bashore drew the second corner of the game, took the shot from the far left side, but her shot missed by an inch as it hit the post. 13 minutes into the game, the Wolverines were able to get inside the circle and draw their first corner of the game. This time, Lucia Belassi tipped the ball in for the 2-0 lead. Three minutes remaining in the half, senior Nikki Orciuch got an open look at goal, but her shot sailed wide right. With less than a minute left in the half, UM's Mary Fox maneuvered her way around Hoosier defenders for the 3-0 lead at the half. The relentless Hoosiers opened the second period determined and maintained possession. After Michigan's Mary Fox was accessed a yellow card, Reabold drew the corner but Bashore's shot from the top of the circle was once again saved. Despite several open looks and corner opportunities, the Hoosiers were unable to sink a shot and Michigan walked away with their second Big Ten title in three years.
The Polls 2005 STX/NFCA COACHES POLL Final 1. Maryland 2. Wake Forest 3. Old Dominion 4. Duke 5. North Carolina 6. American 7. Michigan 8. Penn State 9. INDIANA 10. Connecticut 11. Ohio State 12. Louisville 13. Boston College 14. Iowa 15. Villanova 16. Northeastern 17. Boston University 18. Michigan State 19. Richmond 20. California (2005 IU opponent)
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21 NCAA Championship Appearances - 16 Big Ten Championships - 24 All-Americans - 67 All-Big Ten Honorees
Record Book Team Records Single-Game Goals 7.....................vs. Lindenwood....................9/12/04 .......................vs. Miami (Ohio)...................8/31/03 Assists 6.....................vs. Pacific................................9/9/05 5.....................vs. Lindenwood.....................9/25/05 4.....................vs. Lindenwood.....................9/12/04 .......................vs. Miami (Ohio)....................8/31/03 .......................vs. Ball State.........................8/31/01 .......................vs. Kent State....................10/2/2005 Shots 49..................vs. Lindenwood......................9/25/05 39..................vs. Missouri State..................9/18/05 36..................vs. New Hampshire...............8/27/05 Penalty Corners 21....................vs. Missouri State................9/18/05 20....................vs. Lindenwood....................9/25/05 15....................vs. Lindenwood..................10/20/02 Saves 20.....................at Ball State.......................10/25/00 Most Goals Allowed 10.....................at Michigan.........................9/12/04
Single-Season Goals 60........................................................................2005 Assists 48........................................................................2005 Shots 382......................................................................2005 Goals per Game Average 3.0.......................................................................2005 Fewest Goals Allowed 34........................................................................2004 Goals Against Average 1.72.....................................................................2004 Most Shutouts 5...........................................................................2003 5...........................................................................2005 Most Wins 14........................................................................2005
Streaks Win Streak 10 games.......................................8/29/04-10/14/05 Losing Streak 14 games........................................10/6/00-9/23/01 Home Game Win Streak 7 games...........................................9/9/05-10/11/05 3 games.........................................10/9/04-10/22/04 Road Win Streak 3 games........................................10/9/04-10/22/04 3 games............................................8/27/05-9/2/05 Consecutive Games with a Goal 27 games.........................................10/3/04-11/5/05
Individual Records Single-Game Goals Lydia Schrott vs. Notheastern,8/28/05 .............3 Kayla Bashore vs. Pacific, 9/9/05.......................3 vs. Lindenwood, 9/25/05...........3 Assists 8 with ......................................................................2 Goalkeeper Saves 17...Molly Pulkrabek......vs. Ball State......9/21/02 16...Haley Exner.............vs. Ohio State....10/14/05
Points 6 Lydia Schrott..................vs. Northeastern...8/28/05 6 Kayla Bashore...............vs. Pacific.................9/9/05 6 Kayla Bashore................vs. Lindenwood....9/25/05 5 Frederique Meeuwsen...vs. Ohio State...10/29/04 Brooke Magers..............vs. Bellarmine......10/1/00 Mallory Reabold.............vs. Pacific...............9/9/05
Single-Season Goals 14 Lydia Schrott......................................................2005 12 Kayla Bashore...................................................2005 10 Frederique Meeuwsen....................................2004 7 Mallory Reabold................................................2005 7 Nikki Orciuch.....................................................2004 6 Kayla Bashore...................................................2003 Erica Nilsson......................................................2003 Lydia Schrott......................................................2004 Assists 11 Lydia Schrott......................................................2004 10 Meredith Brown................................................2005 8 Lesley Wiler........................................................2005 6 Lesley Wiler........................................................2004 Points 31 Lydia Schrott.......................................................2005 29 Kayla Bashore....................................................2005 23 Frederique Meeuwsen....................................2004 Lydia Schrott......................................................2004 15 Lydia Schrott .....................................................2003 14 Lesley Wiler........................................................2004 13 Morgan Miller....................................................2004 Kayla Bashore...................................................2003 Shots 75 Kayla Bashore....................................................2005 49 Lydia Schrott......................................................2004 47 Kayla Bashore...................................................2003 40 Kayla Bashore...................................................2002 Victories 16 Haley Exner.........................................................2005 12 Katie Kanara.......................................................2004 7 Molly Pulkrabek..................................................2003 6 Molly Pulkrabek..................................................2002 Shutouts 5 Haley Exner..........................................................2005 3 Molly Pulkrabek..................................................2003 Molly Pulkrabek..................................................2002 2 Katie Kanara........................................................2004 Saves 147 Molly Pulkrabek................................................2002 108 Haley Exner........................................................2005 88 Aleandra Kaufman...........................................2000 85 Molly Pulkrabek................................................2001 82 Katie Kanara......................................................2001 Defensive Saves 5 Kayla Bashore.......................................................2003 4 Morgan Albini........................................................2002 3 Morgan Miller........................................................2003 2 Dani Castro............................................................2005 Goals Against Average 1.56 Katie Kanara.....................................................2003 1.66 Katie Kanara.....................................................2004 1.78 Haley Exner.......................................................2005 2.12 Molly Pulkrabek................................................2002
Career Records Games Played 77 Lesley Wiler.........................................2002-present Morgan Albini.....................................2002-present Nikki Orciuch.......................................2002-present 67 Erica Nilsson..................................................2000-03 Gina Irwin.......................................................2000-03 60 Lindsey Nealis...............................................2001-04 Goals 26 Lydia Schrott.......................................2003-present 23 Kayla Bashore....................................2001-present 18 Nikki Orciuch......................................2002-present 16 Lesley Wiler.........................................2002-present 15 Erica Nilsson.................................................2000-03 Assists 17 Lydia Schrott.......................................2003-present 16 Lesley Wiler.........................................2002-present 15 Meredith Brown..................................2004-present 12 Mallory Reabold..................................2002-present 10 Kayla Bashore.....................................2001-present 7 Ryan Woolsey......................................2001-present Points 69 Lydia Schrott.......................................2003-present 58 Kayla Bashore....................................2001-present 46 Lesley Wiler.........................................2002-present 43 Nikki Orciuch......................................2002-present 32 Erica Nilsson.......................................2003-present Shots 183 Kayla Bashore...................................2001-present 156 Lesley Wiler........................................2002-present 120 Lydia Schrott......................................2003-present 93 Nikki Ocriuch......................................2002-present 72 Erica Nilsson................................................2000-03 Victories 16 Haley Exner.........................................2004-present 14 Katie Kanara.................................................2001-04 13 Molly Pulkrabeck.........................................2002-03 Saves 361 Molly Pulkrabeck.......................................2000-03 201 Katie Kanara...............................................2001-03 110 Haley Exner.......................................2004-present Goals Against Average 2.36 Katie Kanara..............................................2001-03 2.90 Molly Pulkrabeck......................................2000-03 Defensive Saves 7 Kayla Bashore......................................2001-present 5 Morgan Miller.......................................2003-present 4 Morgan Albini.......................................2002-present 2 Dani Castro............................................2005-present
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2005 Game-by-Game Results AUGUST 21, 2005 • INDIANA VS. BALL STATE (SCRIMMAGE)• BLOOMINGTON, IND. • W, 3-0 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The Hoosiers took the field for the first time in 2005 in their only exhibition match of the preseaon. In three 25minute periods, the Hoosiers out-scored the Ball State Cardinals, 3-0. Goals were tallied by sophomore Frederique Meeuwsen, senior Mallory Reabold and freshman Katie Kiper. Sophomores Kate O’Connell and Amanda Oyler and junior Lydia Schrott were credited with the assists. The Hoosiers out-shot the Cardinals, 22-2, and freshman Jobi Manson had one save in the preseason win. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 22:36 IND 2 33:19 IND 3 38:00 IND
Goal Scorer Assist Meeuwsen, Frederique O’Connell, Kate Reabold, Mallory Schrott, Lydia Kiper, Katie Oyler, Amanda
Goals By Period Indiana Ball State
1 1 0
2 2 0
3 0 0
Total 3 0
Shots by Period Indiana Ball State
1 12 1
2 6 0
3 4 1
Total 22 2
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Ball State
1 0 0
2 4 0
3 0 0
Total 4 0
Saves by Period Indiana Ball State
1 0 9
2 0 3
3 1 2
Total 1 14
AUGUST 27, 2005 • INDIANA AT NEW HAMPSHIRE• DURHAM, N.C. • W, 3-1 DURHAM, N.H. – Indiana opened its 2005 season with a 3-1 win over the New Hampshire Wildcats on Saturday, Aug. 27. Seniors Kayla Bashore and Nikki Orciuch and junior Lydia Schrott tallied goals in the Hoosier win. Sophomore goalkeeper Haley Exner recorded save as IU improved its season-opener record to 3-3. Despite an impressive 19 saves from Wildcat goalkeeper, Margaux Shute, the hard-nosed Hoosiers were able to fire three goals past her for the win. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 4:51 IND 2 16:32 IND 3 17:48 UNH 4 57:05 IND
Goal Scorer Bashore, Kayla Orciuch, Nikki Tavener, Michelle Schrott, Lydia
Assist Unassisted Wiler, Lesley Penalty stroke Unassisted
Goals By Period Indiana New Hampshire
1 2 1
2 1 0
Total 3 1
Shots by Period Indiana New Hampshire
1 18 1
2 18 2
Total 36 3
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana New Hampshire
1 5 2
2 9 2
Total 14 4
Saves by Period Indiana New Hampshire
1 0 9
2 1 10
Total 1 19
AUGUST 28, 2005 • INDIANA AT NORTHEASTERN• BOSTON, MASS. • W, 3-2 BOSTON, Mass. - The Hoosiers opened up the 2005 campaign with
a 2-0 start. Propelled by forward Lydia Schrott’s three goals, Indiana defeated Northeastern 3-2. Schrott’s three goals made her the single-game goals and points leader.
Goals By Period Indiana Northeastern
1 2 1
2 1 1
Total 3 2
Senior Lesley Wiler tallied an assist and goalkeeper Haley Exner recorded two saves in the win. Additionally, the Hoosiers outshot the Huskies 11-8.
Shots by Period Indiana Northeastern
1 5 6
2 6 2
Total 11 8
Scoring Summary G Time Team IND 1 5:27 2 7:31 NE 3 32:24 IND 4 58:32 IND 5 66:44 NE
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Northeastern
1 3 5
2 1 3
Total 4 8
Saves by Period Indiana Northeastern
1 2 1
2 0 2
Total 2 3
Goal Scorer Schrott, Lydia Quinn, Jay Schrott, Lydia Schrott, Lydia Webber, Ashley
Assist Wiler, Lesley Unassisted Unassisted Unassisted Unassisted
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2005 Game-by-Game Results SEPTEMBER 2, 2005 • INDIANA AT APPALACHIAN STATE• BOONE, N.C. • W, 1-0 BOONE, N.C. – Coming into the Appalachian State game, the Hoosiers are 2-0 in 2005. In Boone, senior captain Lesley Wiler scored the game’s only goal in the 1-0 win off an assist from junior Morgan Miller and sophomore Amanda Oyler. IU outshot the Tigers 26-3 with 14 of those shots on goal. Indiana also had the advantage in penalty corners. The Hoosiers totaled 10 corners to ASU’s 2. Indiana goalkeeper Haley Exner tallied one save in the win.
Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 3:15 IND
Goal Scorer Wiler, Lesley
Assist Miller, Oyler
Goals By Period Indiana Appalachian State
1 1 0
2 0 0
Total 1 0
Shots by Period Indiana Appalachian State
1 9 2
2 17 1
Total 26 3
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Appalachian State
1 3 1
2 7 1
Total 10 2
Saves by Period Indiana Appalachian State
1 0 4
2 1 9
Total 1 13
SEPTEMBER 4, 2005 • INDIANA AT #1 WAKE FOREST• WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. • L, 4-2 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Now at 3-0 in 2005, the Indiana Hoosiers face the three-time defending national champion Wake Forest Demon Deacons. With the score 3-0 to the advantage of Wake at the half, Indiana hung tough and raised the score to 3-2. Scoring for IU was Wiler off an assist from sophomore Frederique Meeuwsen and Morgan Miller off a penalty corner. Meeuwsen and sophomore Meredith Brown had the assists on Indiana’s second goal. Despite 11 saves from Exner and a strong second half, the Demon Deacons took the win, 4-2. Scoring Summary G Time Team Goal Scorer Assist 1 10:39 WF Harshman, Kristi Crandall, Lauren 2 14:22 WF Harshman, Kristi Crandall, Lauren 3 16:24 WF Scott, Haley Suggs, Christine 4 39:42 IND Wiler, Lesley Meeuwsen,Frederique 5 48:48 IND Miller, Morgan Meeuwsen, Brown 6 59:11 WF Whitten, Jamie Suggs, Christine
Goals By Period Indiana Wake Forest
1 0 3
2 2 1
Total 2 4
Shots by Period Indiana Wake Forest
1 1 12
2 5 8
Total 6 20
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Wake Forest
1 0 7
2 3 3
Total 3 10
Saves by Period Indiana Wake Forest
1 8 0
2 3 2
Total 11 2
SEPTEMBER 9, 2005 • INDIANA VS. PACIFIC• BLOOMINGTON, IND. • W, 6-0 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana opened up at home with a 6-0 win over Pacific. Three Hoosiers, Kayla Bashore, Mallory Reabold and Lydia Schrott, tallied goals in the win. From start to finish the Hoosiers were strong on both sides of the ball. Holding the Tigers to only seven shots, sophomore goalkeeper Haley Exner saved all seven in the team’s first shutout of the season. Bashore was the first half’s only scorer and was the second player in school history (Schrott is the other against Northeastern) to score a hat trick.
Goals By Period Indiana Pacific
1 2 0
2 4 0
Total 6 0
Shots by Period Indiana Pacific
1 12 2
2 10 5
Total 22 7
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Pacific
1 8 1
2 3 3
Total 11 4
Saves by Period Indiana Pacific
1 2 3
2 5 2
Total 7 5
Scoring Summary
G 1 2 3 4 5 6
Time 21:20 32:54 36:15 39:17 42:25 65:26
Team IND IND IND IND IND IND
Goal Scorer Bashore, Kayla Bashore, Kayla Reabold, Mallory Schrott, Lydia Reabold, Mallory Bashore, Kayla
Assist Miller, Brown Reabold, Mallory Wiler, Lesley
Wiler, Oyler
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2005 Game-by-Game Results SEPTEMBER 17, 2005 • #12 INDIANA VS OHIO• BLOOMINGTON, IND • W, 4-1 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana improved its home record to 2-0 with a 4-1 victory over Ohio. Despite a defensive stalemate for most of the first half, junior Lydia Schrott netted a goal to put the score at 1-0 going into the half. The Hoosiers came out firing in the second half with another score from Schrott off an assist from Nikki Orciuch. Two minutes later, Orciuch added some assurance to the Hoosier lead with a penalty corner goal. Morgan Miller added one more for IU off the assit from Mallory Reabold. Goalkeeper Haley Exner notched three saves in the victory. Schrott’s two goals mark the second time she has tallied more than one goal in a game.
Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 23:28 IND 2 45:47 IND 3 45:53 IND 4 60:54 OHIO 5 70:00 IND
Goal Scorer Schrott, Lydia Schrott, Lydia Orciuch, Nikki Rothenberger, Lindsay Miller, Morgan
Assist Unassisted Orciuch, Nikki Wiler, Lesley Unassisted Reabold, Mallory
Goals By Period Indiana Ohio
1 1 0
2 3 1
Total 4 1
Shots by Period Indiana Ohio
1 3 0
2 12 6
Total 15 6
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Ohio
1 1 0
2 6 4
Total 7 4
Saves by Period Indiana Ohio
1 0 1
2 3 5
Total 3 6
SEPTEMBER 18, 2005 • #12 INDIANA VS MISSOURI STATE• BLOOMINGTON, IND. • W, 3-0 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana posted its third shutout win of the 2005 campaign with a 3-0 victory over Missouri State. The Hoosiers took a record 39 shots and 21 penalty corners against the Bears. Despite a 19 save game by Missouri State’s goalkeeper, three Hoosiers were able to net three scores. Sophomore Kate O’Connell scored her first goal of the season off the assist from freshman Katie Kiper. Seniors Mallory Reabold and Lesley Wiler also scored in the win. The win improved the Hoosiers record to 3-0 at home in 2005. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 14:32 IND 2 36:49 IND 3 58:10 IND
Goal Scorer O’Connell, Kate Reabold, Mallory Wiler, Lesley
Assist Kiper, Katie Miller, Morgan Brown, Meredith
Goals By Period Indiana Missouri State
1 1 0
2 2 0
Total 3 0
Shots by Period Indiana Missouri State
1 11 1
2 28 5
Total 39 6
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Missouri State
1 4 0
2 17 2
Total 21 2
Saves by Period Indiana Missouri State
1 0 7
2 2 13
Total 2 20
SEPTEMBER 24, 2005 • #11 INDIANA VS #6 MICHIGAN STATE• BLOOMINGTON, IND. • W, 3-2 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – No. 11 Indiana Hoosier avenged three season ending losses to then Michigan State with a 3-2 double-overtime win over the Spartans. The Hoosiers got on the board first with a penalty stroke goal by Kayla Bashore. The Spartans answered back in early in the second period. Lydia Schrott put IU back on top in the 52nd minute, but the game was forced to overtime when Ashley Pernicano knotted the score at two. Midway through the second overtime, Kate O’Connell scored one of the most important goals in Hoosier field hockey history off the assist from Meredith Brown to give Indiana their first ever win against MSU.
Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 23:07 IND 2 39:06 MSU 3 52:14 IND 4 54:08 MSU 5 75:49 IND
Goal Scorer Assist Bashore, Kayla Penalty stroke Riley, Gwen Kaars Sijpestijn, Inge Schrott, Lydia Unassisted Ashley Pernicano Jessica Miller O’Connell, Kate Brown, Meredith
Goals By Period Indiana Michigan State
1 1 0
2 1 2
OT 0 0
OT 1 0
Total 3 2
Shots by Period Indiana Michigan State
1 13 10
2 12 9
OT 2 3
OT 3 0
Total 30 22
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Michigan State
1 2 2
2 3 3
OT 2 3
OT 1 0
Total 8 8
Saves by Period Indiana Michigan State
1 4 5
2 3 3
OT 2 0
OT 0 1
Total 9 9
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2005 Game-by-Game Results SEPTEMBER 25, 2005 • #11 INDIANA VS LINDENWOOD• BLOOMINGTON, IND • W, 6-0 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Coming off of one of the toughest game’s of the season, Indiana continued strong against Lindenwood the next day. IU recorded its fourth shutout of the season in the 6-0 victory. Kayla Bashore scored her second hat trick of the season with three consecutive goals in the first period. Just before the half, Morgan Miller joined the scoring assault with a goal off an assist from Amanda Oyler. Three minutes into the second period, freshman Katie Kiper scored her first career goal off the assist from Meredith Brown. Mallory Reabold was the day’s final scorer with an unassisted goal in the 47th minute. Freshman goalkeeper Jobi Manson recorded her first save of her career and the Hoosier defense held the Lions to only six shots.
Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 4:00 IND 2 16:00 IND 3 24:55 IND 4 33:46 IND 5 36:07 IND 6 47:51 IND
Goal Scorer Bashore, Kayla Bashore, Kayla Bashore, Kayla Miller, Morgan Kiper, Katie Reabold, Mallory
Assist Unassisted Telian, Rachel Brown, Meeuwsen Oyler, Amanda Brown, Meredith Unassisted
Goals By Period Indiana Lindenwood
1 4 0
2 2 0
Total 6 0
Shots by Period Indiana Lindenwood
1 31 1
2 18 5
Total 49 6
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Lindenwood
1 12 0
2 8 2
Total 20 2
Saves by Period Indiana Lindenwood
1 0 11
2 1 6
Total 1 17
SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 • #8 INDIANA AT # 13 MICHIGAN• ANN ARBOR, MICH • W, 3-1 ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Hoosiers had their sights set on their first 2-0 mark in the Big Ten as they traveled to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on then-No. 13 Michigan. Against the Wolverines, the Hoosiers took 10 shots and connected on three to score. Scoring for the IU was senior Nikki Orciuch off the assist from Kayla Bashore in the 19th minute of play. Just after the half, senior Lesley Wiler converted a penalty corner attempt into a 2-0 lead. Credited with the assist were sophomores Meredith Brown and Frederique Meeuwsen. Adding some assurance to the IU lead, junior Lydia Schrott scored the Hoosiers’ third goal off Bashore’s second assist of the day. Goalkeeper Haley Exner recorded five saves in the 3-1 win. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 19:22 IND 2 42:31 IND 3 59:57 IND 4 69:43 UM
Goal Scorer Orciuch, Nikki Wiler, Lesley Schrott, Lydia Dallas, Erin
Assist Bashore, Kayla Brown, Meeuwsen Bashore, Kayla Hoyer, Stephanie
Goals By Period Indiana Michigan
1 1 0
2 2 1
Total 3 1
Shots by Period Indiana Michigan
1 4 5
2 6 8
Total 10 13
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Michigan
1 4 3
2 5 2
Total 9 5
Saves by Period Indiana Michigan
1 0 1
2 5 2
Total 5 3
OCTOBER 2, 2005 • #8 INDIANA AT KENT STATE• KENT, OHIO • W, 5-2 KENT, Ohio – The Hoosiers took the field two days after their 3-1 victory over Michigan to face Kent State in Kent, Ohio. Despite being knotted in a 1-1 tie at the half, IU came out the second half to win the game, 5-2. Scoring for the Hoosiers was Frederique Meeuwsen, Nikki Orciuch, Mallory Reabold (2) and Katie Kiper. Goalkeeper Haley Exner recorded four saves in the win. Meeuwsen netted her first goal of the season in the 29 minute. For the first time this season, Reabold has scored multiple goals in a game. The win over Kent State extended the Hoosiers winning streak to seven games. Scoring Summary G Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Meeuwsen, Frederique Unassisted 1 29:15 IND 2 30:00 KSU Bernthal, Stephanie Rischen, Berber Unassisted Orciuch, Nikki 3 39:37 IND 4 43:28 IND Reabold, Mallory Wiler, Lesley 5 49:35 KSU Bierens de Haan, Mel Unassisted 4 53:02 IND Reabold, Mallory Unassisted 5 64:11 IND Kiper, Katie O’Connell, Kate
Goals By Period Indiana Kent State
1 1 1
2 4 1
Total 5 2
Shots by Period Indiana Kent State
1 7 10
2 12 5
Total 19 15
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Kent State
1 1 4
2 3 0
Total 4 4
Saves by Period Indiana Kent State
1 2 1
2 2 2
Total 4 3
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2005 Game-by-Game Results OCTOBER 8, 2005 • #7 INDIANA VS NORTHWESTERN • BLOOMINGTON, IND • W, 3-1 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 7 Indiana field hockey team improved its record to 11-1 overall and a perfect 3-0 in the Big Ten after a 3-1 win over Northwestern in Mellencamp Pavilion. Led by senior Kayla Bashore’s two goals, the Hoosiers increased their win streak to eight games and defeated the Wildcats for the first time in program history. Bashore converted senior Mallory Reabold’s blocked shot into a goal in the 16th minute. Almost eight minutes later, junior Rachel Telian found sophomore Kate O’Connell for the game’s second score and O’Connell’s third goal this season. Minutes before the half Northwestern stepped up the pressure to draw a penalty corner in the 31st minute in which Christina Foley turned into the Wildcats’ only score of the day. Bashore netted her tenth goal of the season in the 47th minute after she was left wide open in the circle for the score.
Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 16:04 IND 2 23:51 IND 3 31:02 NU 4 47:08 IND
Goal Scorer Bashore, Kayla O’Connell, Kate Foley, Christina Bashore, Kayla
Assist Reabold, Mallory Telian, Rachel Care, Schlafly Unassisted
Goals By Period Indiana Northwestern
1 2 1
2 1 0
Total 3 1
Shots by Period Indiana Northwestern
1 10 7
2 4 4
Total 14 11
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Northwestern
1 3 5
2 2 3
Total 5 8
Saves by Period Indiana Northwestern
1 6 4
2 2 3
Total 8 7
OCTOBER 11, 2005 • #7 INDIANA VS #13 LOUISVILLE • BLOOMINGTON, IND • W, 3-2 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana field hockey team improved its record in thrilling fashion on Tuesday with a 3-2 victory over No. 13 Louisville in Mellencamp Pavilion. The Hoosiers, who remain unbeaten at home, topped the Cardinals courtesy of junior Lydia Schrott’s goal with two minutes left in regulation. In the 14th minute, senior Nikki Orciuch found senior Mallory Reabold w open in front of the cage. IU entered the half with the 1-0 lead for the sixth time this season. In the second period, Orciuch outsmarted Cardinal defenders to get an open shot on goal for her fifth score of the year. Six minutes later, U of L’s Lisa Wasser scored U of L’s first goal of the game. Louisville struck again in the 56th minute when Rachel Overton knotted the game at two off a penalty corner attempt. With minutes left on the clock, Schrott netted her third game-winning goal of the season when she flipped a blocked shot past Cardinal goalkeeper for the 3-2 victory.
Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 14:21 IND 2 39:47 IND 3 45:19 UL 4 56:27 UL 5 68:52 IND
Goal Scorer Reabold, Mallory Orciuch, Nikki Wasser, Lisa Overton, Rachel Schrott, Lydia
Assist Orciuch, Nikki Unassisted Unassisted White, Kastelic Unassisted
Goals By Period Indiana Louisville
1 1 0
2 2 2
Total 3 2
Shots by Period Indiana Louisville
1 6 6
2 6 9
Total 12 15
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Louisville
1 1 5
2 3 7
Total 4 12
Saves by Period Indiana Louisville
1 5 2
2 5 2
Total 10 4
OCTOBER 14, 2005 • #7 INDIANA AT #9 OHIO STATE • COLUMBUS, OHIO • W, 2-1 (2OT) COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Hoosiers improved their record to a perfect 4-0 in the Big Ten with their second double-overtime win over No. 9 Ohio State. After a deadlocked game at the half, both teams scored in the second period to send the game into overtime. Scoring for IU in the second half was sophomore Frederique Meeuwsen. The goal marked her second of the season. After 95 minutes of play, the Hoosiers finally earned the win when junior Morgan Miller scored off a penalty corner. Her fourth goal of the year was assisted by sophomore Meredith Brown and junior Lydia Schrott. Goalkeeper Haley Exner recorded a career-high 16 saves against the Buckeyes making her the winningest single-season goalkeeper in program history. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 40:53 OSU 2 51:00 IND 3 95:37 IND
Goal Scorer Kruse, Lauren Meeuwsen, Frederique Miller, Morgan
Assist Unassisted Unassisted Brown, Schrott
Goals By Period Indiana Ohio State
1 0 0
2 1 1
OT 0 0
OT 1 0
Total 2 1
Shots by Period Indiana Ohio State
1 1 9
2 5 9
OT 0 7
OT 1 2
Total 7 27
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Ohio State
1 3 2
2 3 7
OT 0 5
OT 1 0
Total 7 14
Saves by Period Indiana Ohio State
1 6 1
2 4 0
OT 5 0
OT 1 0
Total 16 1
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2005 Game-by-Game Results OCTOBER 22, 2005 • #8 INDIANA VS #11 IOWA • IOWA CITY, IOWA • L, 2-1 (OT) IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Indiana field hockey team came up just short for the first time this season in Big Ten play with a heartbreaking 2-1 overtime loss to No. 11 Iowa at Grant Field in Iowa City. The loss marks the end of Indiana’s longest winning streak in program history. Indiana’s only score came at the 5:53 mark in the first half when Bashore pushed the ball past Iowa goalkeeper Lissa Munley for her 11th goal of the year. The Hoosiers entered the half with the 1-0 advantage. The Hawkeyes evened things up five minutes into the second half when Debbie Birrell found Kara Zappone for the goal. Deadlocked at 1-1, the Hoosiers entered overtime for the third time this season. Only eight minutes into extra time, Iowa’s Caitlin McCurdy scored the game winning goal to give Iowa the 2-1 victory. Hoosier goalkeeper recorded nine saves. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 5:53 IND 2 40:35 IOWA 3 78:31 IOWA
Goal Scorer Bashore, Kayla Zappone, Kara McCurdy, Caitlin
Assist Unassisted Birrell, Debbie Unassisted
Goals By Period Indiana Iowa
1 1 0
2 0 1
OT 0 1
Total 1 2
Shots by Period Indiana Iowa
1 9 9
2 1 3
OT 0 4
Total 10 16
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Iowa
1 5 6
2 1 0
OT 1 1
Total 7 7
Saves by Period Indiana Iowa
1 5 4
2 1 1
OT 3 0
Total 9 5
OCTOBER 28, 2005 • #9 INDIANA VS #6 PENN STATE • BLOOMINGTON, IND. • L, 4-3 (OT) BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 9 ranked Indiana field hockey took on the No. 6 ranked Penn State Nittany Lions for a share of the Big Ten regular season title. Junior Morgan Miller put the Hoosiers on the board first in the 18th minute off the first shot on the penalty corner. Two minutes later, PSU’s Sara Cahill answered to tie the score at 1-1. Just before the half, sophomore Frederique Meeuwsen netted her third goal of the season off the assist from Lesley Wiler. Five minutes into the second period, Penn State knotted the score once again when Shaun Banta rebounded her own first shot for a goal. In the 43 minute, IU pulled ahead again when senior Kayla Bashore found Lydia Schrott in position for her 11th goal of the season. Indiana maintained the lead for 20 minutes before Annelise Legal sent the game into overtime when she scored off the assist from Kiersten Wood. Despite dominating the overtime, Wood broke free to score and give the Nittany Lions the win.
Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 18:54 IND 2 20:36 PSU 3 26:31 IND 4 39:48 PSU 5 43:19 IND 6 63:58 PSU 7 74:52 PSU
Goal Scorer Assist Miller, Morgan Schrott, Brown Cahill, Sara Unassisted Meeuwsen, Frederique Wiler, Lesley Banta, Shaun Unassisted Schrott, Lydia Bashore, Kayla Legal, Annelise Wood, Kiersten Wood, Kiersten Unassisted
Goals By Period Indiana Penn State
1 2 1
2 1 2
OT 0 1
Total 3 4
Shots by Period Indiana Penn State
1 6 7
2 5 7
OT 3 3
Total 14 17
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Penn State
1 4 4
2 3 3
OT 1 0
Total 8 7
Saves by Period Indiana Penn State
1 4 4
2 2 3
OT 2 3
Total 8 10
OCTOBER 30, 2005 • #9 INDIANA VS MIAMI (OHIO) • BLOOMINGTON, IND • W, 4-0 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – No. 9 Indiana welcomed Miami (Ohio) to Bloomington for the Hoosiers’ senior day. IU picked up their 14th win of the season and fifth shutout. IU struck first in the ninth minute of the game when senior Mallory Reabold found Schrott open on the left side of the circle for her 12th goal of the season. In the 22nd minute and then again in the 25th minute, Meeuwsen netted her two consecutive goals of the game. Meeuwsen’s second goal of the game was assisted by Bashore. In the 54th minute of the game, senior Nikki Orciuch picked up her sixth goal of the year when Kate O’Connell short passed her the ball for the score. The win marks the fifth shutout of the year, which ties the single-season record for most shutout victories. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 9:02 IND 2 22:59 IND 3 25:43 IND 4 54:29 IND
Goal Scorer Schrott, Lydia Meeuwsen, Frederique Meeuwsen, Frederique Orciuch, Nikki
Assist Reabold, Mallory Unassisted Bashore, Kayla O’Connell, Kate
Goals By Period Indiana Miami (Ohio)
1 3 0
2 1 0
Total 4 0
Shots by Period Indiana Miami (Ohio)
1 10 2
2 6 4
Total 16 6
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Miami (Ohio)
1 4 1
2 4 3
Total 8 4
Saves by Period Indiana Miami (Ohio)
1 2 5
2 2 2
Total 4 7
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2005 Big Ten Tournament Game-by-Game Results NOVEMBER 4, 2005 • INDIANA VS NORTHWESTERN • IOWA CITY, IOWA • W, 2-1 (OT) IOWA CITY, Iowa – Under beautiful skies at Iowa's Grant Field, the nationally-ranked Hoosiers advanced in the Big Ten Championship for the first time in program history with a 2-1 overtime win over the Northwestern Wildcats. Despite trailing at the half, the resilient Hoosiers prevailed with scores from senior Nikki Orciuch and first team All-Big Ten selection Lydia Schrott. After taking 40 shots and drawing 17 penalty corners, the resilient Hoosiers prevailed when senior Mallory Reabold found Schrott on the left side of the cage on a cross-cage pass for the team's 15th win of the season. The victory makes the first team All-Big Ten selection Exner the winningest goalkeeper in program history. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 8:08 NU 2 40:47 IND 3 77:41 IND
Goal Scorer Foley, Christina Orciuch, Nikki Schrott, Lydia
Assist Schlafly, Nannicelli Unassisted Reabold, Mallory
Goals By Period Indiana Northwestern
1 0 1
2 1 0
OT 1 0
Total 2 1
Shots by Period Indiana Northwestern
1 13 2
2 21 3
OT 0 0
Total 40 5
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Northwestern
1 8 1
2 7 2
OT 2 0
Total 17 3
Saves by Period Indiana Northwestern
1 1 6
2 2 7
OT 0 2
Total 3 15
NOVEMBER 5, 2005 • INDIANA VS OHIO STATE • IOWA CITY, IOWA • W, 3-1 IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Indiana women's field hockey team posted another phenomenal performance in the 3-1 win over Ohio State on Saturday. The win puts the Hoosiers in the Big Ten Tournament's championship game for the first time in program history. The Hoosiers were led by scores from junior Lydia Schrott and seniors Kayla Bashore and Ryan Woolsey. Schrott put IU on the board first when she tipped in a powerful shot by Bashore from the top of the circle in the game’s 10th minute. In the 44th minute, Ohio State answered, but the Hoosier regained the a minute later as Bashore scooped the ball over the top of the goalkeeper on a corner attempt. In the 56th minute, Woolsey netted her first goal this season off the tip from senior Lesley Wiler’s initial shot, putting Indiana in the championship game for the first time in porgram history. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 10:38 IND 2 44:23 OSU 3 45:40 IND 4 56:47 IND
Goal Scorer Schrott, Lydia Wynn, Curlyne Bashore, Kayla Woolsey, Ryan
Assist Bashore, Kayla Haussener, Linda Schrott, Brown Wiler, Lesley
Goals By Period Indiana Ohio State
1 1 0
2 2 1
Total 3 1
Shots by Period Indiana Ohio State
1 3 3
2 3 15
Total 6 18
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Ohio State
1 1 3
2 3 8
Total 4 11
Saves by Period Indiana Ohio State
1 1 1
2 6 0
Total 7 1
NOVEMBER 6, 2005 • INDIANA VS MICHIGAN • IOWA CITY, IOWA • L, 3-0 IOWA CITY, Iowa – Despite a determined effort, the Indiana field hockey team fell short of their first Big Ten Championship title to the Michigan Wolverines, 3-0 on Sunday at Iowa's Grant Field. Seniors Mallory Reabold and Morgan Albini were named to the All-Tournament team. The relentless Hoosiers opened the second period determined and maintained possession. After Michigan's Mary Fox was accessed a yellow card, Reabold drew the corner but Bashore's shot from the top of the circle was once again saved. Despite several open looks and corner opportunities, the Hoosiers were unable to sink a shot and Michigan walked away with their second Big Ten title in three years. Scoring Summary G Time Team 1 1:29 UM 2 22:36 UM 3 34:27 UM
Goal Scorer Dallas, Erin Belassi, Lucia Fox, Mary
Assist Unassisted Lentz, Kara Unassisted
Goals By Period Indiana Michigan
1 0 3
2 0 0
Total 0 3
Shots by Period Indiana Michigan
1 3 3
2 8 4
Total 11 7
Penalty Corners by Period Indiana Michigan
1 2 1
2 7 1
Total 9 2
Saves by Period Indiana Michigan
1 0 1
2 2 6
Total 2 7
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Spotting Chart
Morgan Albini
Kayla Bashore
Meredith brown
DANITRA CASTRO
Haley Exner
ERIN ISLER
9
26
1
2
15
22
KATIE KIPER
APRIL LEVINS
JOBI MANSON
frederiquemeeuwsen
Morgan mller
KATE O’CONNELL
3
5
19
27
32
7
NIKKI ORCIUCH
amanda oyler
Mallory reabold
lydia schrott
margie stoll
Rachel telian
10
8
16
41
14
4
lesley wiler
Ryan Woolsey
6
23
amy robertson\ Head Coach Sixth Year
gina lucido Assistant Coach Fifth Year
jemima Cameron Assistant Coach Second Year
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