TABLE OF CONTENTS TEAM INFORMATION 3 ......................................... 2017 Schedule 4 ..............................................2017 Roster 5-10........................................ 2017 Seniors 11-19...................................2017 Team Bios 20...........................Coach Amanda Janney 21-23...................................Coaching Staff HISTORY/RECORDS 24-25......................Records vs. opponents 26.................................. 2016 Overall Stats 27.......................... 2016 Conference Stats 28-30.................Team/Individual Records 31-32........................... Honors and Awards 33-34..........................Year-By-Year Results 35..................All-Time Alphabetical Roster 36..................... All-Time Numerical Roster 37-38..............................Player Geography
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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION School............................................................Indiana University Location......................................................... Bloomington, Ind. Enrollment........................................................................ 48,514 Founded.............................................................................. 1820 Nickname......................................................................Hoosiers Colors............................................................. Cream & Crimson Conference...................................................................... Big Ten Field (Capacity)........................ IU Field Hockey Complex (500) University President ............................ Dr. Michael A. McRobbie Athletics Director....................................................... Fred Glass Senior Administrator............................................. Kristin Borelli COACHING STAFF Head Coach...................................... Amanda Janney (3rd year) Alma Mater, Year............................................Wake Forest, 1999 Record at Indiana (Years).......................... 17-22 (Third Season) Career Record (Years)....................................131-104 (12 years) Assistant Coach.............................Catherine Ostoich (1st Year) Assistant Coach...................................... Becky Stiles (1st year) TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................ 16/6 Newcomers............................................................................... 9 2016 IN REVIEW Overall Record...................................................................... 8-12 Big Ten Record (Regular Season Finish).............3-5 (6th Place) All-America.......................................... Kate Barber (First Team) TEAM HISTORY First Year of Field Hockey................................................... 2000 Record (Years) ...................................151-163, .481 (17 years) Big Ten Record (Years) ..........................26-79, .248 (17 years) Best Big Ten Finish .............................2nd (2005, 2006, 2009) NCAA Tournament Appearances (Record).................. Two (1-2) Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.......... .2009 (at Wake Forest, L,0-2) ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Field Hockey SID.........................................................Nick Reith SID Phone............................................................. 317-371-6079 SID E-mail..................................................
[email protected] SID Fax................................................................. 812-855-9401 SID Mailing Address........................... Athletics Media Relations ...............................................Assembly Hall, 1001 East 17th St. .............................................................. Bloomington, IN 47408 Athletics Web Site..............................................IUHoosiers.com
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2017 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Location Monday, Aug. 14 Cream & Crimson Scrimmage 2 pm Bloomington, Ind. Friday, Aug. 18 Saint Louis (Scrimmage) 12 pm Bloomington, Ind. Saturday, Aug. 19 Ball State (Scrimmage) 1 pm Bloomington, Ind. Friday, Aug. 25 at Louisville 2 pm Louisville, Ky. Saturday, Aug. 26 Delaware (at Louisville) ^ 1 pm Louisville, Ky. Friday, Sept. 1 Wake Forest (at Penn State) ^ 3 pm State College, Pa. Monday, Sept. 4 at Villanova 12 pm Villanova, Pa. Friday, Sept. 8 Central Michigan 3 pm Bloomington, Ind. Sunday, Sept. 10 Miami 12 pm Bloomington, Ind. Friday, Sept. 15 Maryland * 3 pm Bloomington, Ind. Sunday, Sept. 17 Ball State 1 pm Bloomington, Ind. Friday, Sept. 22 at Rutgers * 3 pm Piscataway, N.J. Sunday, Sept. 24 at Monmouth 12 pm West Long Branch, N.J. Friday, Sept. 29 at Iowa * # 5 pm Iowa City, Iowa Sunday, Oct. 1 at Saint Louis 1 pm Saint Louis, Mo. Friday, Oct. 6 at Northwestern * 4 pm Evanston, Ill. Sunday, Oct. 8 Ohio 12 pm Bloomington, Ind. Friday, Oct. 13 Michigan * 3 pm Bloomington, Ind. Sunday, Oct. 15 Michigan State * 11:50 am Bloomington, Ind. Friday, Oct. 20 at Ohio State * 3 pm Columbus, Ohio Sunday, Oct. 22 Penn State (Senior Day) * 1 pm Bloomington, Ind. Oct. 27-29 Nov. 3-5 Nov. 17-19
Big Ten First & Second Rounds Big Ten Championship NCAA Field Hockey Championship
All times Eastern, schedule subject to change Home games are indicated in bold ^Game will be played on neutral turf # Game will air live on the Big Ten Network * Big Ten Conference game
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Higher seed hosts East Lansing, Mich. Louisville, Ky.
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Name Ht. Claire Dickinson 5-7 Taylor Swope 4-10 Grace Sensenig 5-5 Katie Johnson 5-4 Kelsey Giese 5-7 Nora Aucker [C] 5-8 Abby Urbanek 5-9 Claire Woods 5-1 Sachi Ananias 5-3 Sam Scire 5-4 Cameron Gibson 5-4 Rylee Pearson 5-5 Jessica Morford 5-7 Sofia Keen 5-7 Savannah Bucher 5-3 Ciara Girouard 5-5 Maddie Latino 5-5 Taylor Pearson [C] 5-4 Sheridan Weiss 5-10 Andi Jackson 5-6 Hanna Zarrilli 5-8 Olivia Rice 5-7 Shelby Querry 5-9 Bente Buwalda 5-10 Elle Hempt [C] 5-8
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Head Coach: Amanda Janney, 3rd Year Assistant Coach: Catherine Ostoich, 1st Year Assistant Coach: Becky Stiles, 1st Year
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Hometown/Last School Louisville, Ky./Kentucky Country Day Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Ursula Academy Ephrata, Pa./Ephrata Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City Trappe, Pa./Perkiomen Valley Selinsgrove, Pa./Selinsgrove Area Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville St. Louis, Mo./Nerinx Hall Santiago, Chile/The Grange School Wall, N.J./Wall Mechanicsville,Va./Lee Davis North Vancouver, Canada/Windsor Secondary Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights Ann Arbor, Mich./Pioneer Selinsgrove, Pa./Selinsgrove Area West Deptford, N.J./West Deptford Louisville,Ky./Sacred Heart Academy North Vancouver, Canada/Windsor Secondary Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest Davis, Calif./Davis Wall, N.J./Wall Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley State College, Pa./State College Area Bilthoven, Utrecht, Netherlands / Montessori Lyceum Herman Jordan
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CAMERON GIBSON Sr. • Forward • Mechanicsville, Va.
2016 (Junior) Academic All-Big Ten selection … NFHCA National Academic Squad honoree … made 16 appearances with three shot attempts, finding the frame once … aided the Hoosiers in back-to-back shutout wins versus UC Davis (9/5) and Missouri State (9/9) … attempted a shot against New Hampshire (9/11) … fired a shot on target at Delaware (9/18) … came close to tying the contest with a shot at Michigan State (10/16). 2015 (Sophomore) Academic All-Big Ten honoree ... made six appearances after returning from injury midway through the season … saw her first action of the year in the Hoosiers’ overtime win against Kent State (10/2) … played a role in the Hoosiers’ shutout wins over Ohio State (10/16) and Penn State (10/18) … helped Indiana to their third shutout win of the year on Senior Day against Rutgers (10/30). 2014 (Freshman) Saw action in three games in 2014. Prep/Personal: Recorded 45 career assists and scored a schoolrecord 55 career goals at Lee Davis High School...Served as a team captain in 2012 and 2013...Earned All-District recognition all four years, All-Metro in 2012 and 2013, All-Region in 2012 and All-State Second Team in 2012...Earned recognition a three-time Academic All-District honoree...holds the school record for career goals and helped her team to District Champions in 2012 and 2013, as well as 2013 Regional Runner-Up and the State Final Four...also lettered twice in soccer...daughter of Todd and Merridee Gibson...has two brothers, Jordan and Ian, and one sister, Brynn.
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ELLE HEMPT Sr. • Defender • Carlisle, Pa.
2017 (Redshirt Senior) - Team Captain Represented Indiana as a selection to Team USA’s Young Women’s National Championship in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 2016 (Redshirt Junior) - Team Captain Academic All-Big Ten … NFHCA National Academic Squad (Scholar of Distinction) (Four-Year Honoree) … started all 20 games on the backline, a significant feat after missing the entire 2015 season to injury … tallied three defensive saves, and anchored a defense that led the Big Ten in team save percentage (.767, 7th in NCAA) and total saves per game (7.11, 18th in NCAA) … also entered the hitting rotation on IU’s attack corner unit, scoring once … fired a shot on target against Wake Forest (9/4) … Hempt’s defense posted back-to-back shutout wins on neutral turfs over UC Davis (9/5) and Missouri State (9/9) … attempted a shot on frame at Maryland (9/17) … took two shots, placing one on target, at Central Michigan (9/25) … took a shot and aided the winning effort for an upset over Northwestern (10/7) … anchored a shutout win at Michigan (10/14) … provided an assist in the only game played in her home state, an airtight Big Ten finale at Penn State (10/28) … scored her first career goal on a penalty corner in the Big Ten Quarterfinals against Penn State (11/3). 2015 (Redshirt Sophomore) • NFHCA National Academic Squad (Scholar of Distinction) Missed the 2015 season due to injury … earned NFHCA National Academic Squad selection with Scholar of Distinction honors. 2014 (Redshirt Freshman - Temple) NFHCA National Academic Squad (Scholar of Distinction) ... Hempt played in all 21 games and started eight for the Owls while helping hold opponents to just 1.7 goals per game. 2013 (Freshman - Temple) NFHCA National Academic Squad (Scholar of Distinction) ... did not play in 2013. Prep/Personal: A three-time letterwinner from Cumberland Valley High School … served as team captain in her senior season … was named to the Pennsylvania Big 11 Team and the Mid-Penn All-Star First Team in her junior and seniors years … daughter of Max and Amy Hempt … her mother played basketball at the University of Pittsburgh … has one brother, George who is currently playing polo at Roger Williams University.
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KATIE JOHNSON Sr. • Goalkeeper • Ocean City, N.J.
2016 (Redshirt Junior)
Academic All-Big Ten selection … NFHCA National Academic Squad (FourYear Honoree) … appeared between the pipes for 215:42 over five contests, making the first two starts of her career at the end of the regular season … recorded 26 saves for a save percentage of .765 … split a shutout with Noëlle Rother against Missouri State (9/9) … logged 11 minutes against New Hampshire (9/11) and made three saves … entered at the midpoint against Central Michigan (9/25) and tallied four saves against eight shots, allowing zero goals … in her first career start at Penn State (10/28), kept the Hoosiers close for a comeback effort with eight saves … started against top-ranked Syracuse (10/30) and posted 11 saves, a career high, against 22 shots faced.
2015 (Redshirt Sophomore)
Academic All-Big Ten ... Big Ten Distinguished Scholar ... totaled three appearances for the Hoosiers in 2015 ... made her season debut in Indiana’s win against Ball State (9/18) ... returned to the turf to aid in a shutout win over Ohio State (10/16) ... appeared in relief during Indiana’s overtime loss at American (10/25) ... received her second Academic All-Big Ten honors of her career.
2014 (Redshirt Freshman)
Academic All-Big Ten ... Saw action in goal in three games this season ... logged two saves and allowed no goals in 35 minutes against St. Louis on Aug. 30 ... had one save in 4:34 minutes against UC Davis and two saves in 14:57 minutes against No. 2 Maryland ... registered a save percentage of .833.
2013 (Redshirt)
Did not play in the 2013 season. Prep/Personal: A two-year letter-winner for Ocean City High School...A first team All-CAL and second team All-South Jersey honoree as a senior... Selected to participate in the South Jersey All Star game in 2012....Helped Ocean City High School to a undefeated CAL Championship during her sophomore campaign...Was part of the 2010 South Jersey Group 3 Championship team as well as the Group 3 State Championship Team...Recorded an overall record of 22-1 in the cage and was 5-0 in state tournament play in 2012...Posted an 88 percent save percentage and tied a school single season shut out record with 19 during her senior season...Daughter of Kathy and Don Johnson...Has two brothers, Brett and Erik.
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MADDIE LATINO Sr. • Forward • Louisville, Ky.
2016 (Junior) Academic All-Big Ten … NFHCA National Academic Squad … started all 20 games … a focal point of Indiana’s dangerous attack corner unit, Latino finished second on the team with eight assists, a personal season high … also added three goals, bringing her career tally to 14 … dished two assists in the Hoosiers’ comeback win over Ohio (8/28) … finished from close range to open scoring in a shutout win over UC Davis (9/5) … assisted twice and put a shot on target, guiding IU to a high-scoring shutout win over Missouri State (9/9) … gave two assists to the win over New Hampshire (9/11), feeding the second to Taylor Pearson in the open field … assisted on the Hoosiers’ goal at Maryland (9/17) … scored once, assisted once, and shot five times (T-season high) in a high-scoring win at Central Michigan (9/25) … pushed IU to a 2-0 lead with a goal in an overtime game at Miami (10/2) … fired a shot on target while preserving a shutout win over Michigan (10/14) … found the target on all three shot attempts at Michigan State (10/16), and again at Penn State (10/28). 2015 (Sophomore) • All-Big Ten Tournament Team ... Academic All-Big Ten ... NFHCA National Academic Squad ... Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week (9/29) ... Indiana’s Offensive MVP ... played in 17 games for the Hoosiers this season, making 14 starts … led the team in both offensive categories with 10 goals and eight assists, averaging 1.65 points per game (35th nationally) … ranked 45th nationally in assists per game (0.47) … scored three game-winning goals, the most by any Hoosier this season … scored or created a goal in 12 of her 17 appearances … opened the season with one goal and one assist against Missouri State (8/28) … dished a pair of assists in a high-scoring win at Pacific (9/5) … scored on a deflected penalty corner in a win against Ball State (9/18) … assisted on Nicole Volgraf’s game-sealing goal versus Iowa (9/25) … scored two goals, including the game-winner, to beat Northwestern (9/27) … named the Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week (9/29) … banged back-to-back goals off of the boards in the overtime win against Kent State (10/2) … inserted the penalty corner which tied the game at Michigan (10/4) … scored twice to force overtime at Michigan State (10/9) … knocked in the Hoosiers’ lone goal against top-ranked Syracuse … made one assist in a shutout win at Ohio State (10/16) … assisted both goals in the shutout win against Rutgers (10/30) … scored Indiana’s lone goal in their Big Ten quarterfinal game against Penn State (11/5) … named to the All-Big Ten Tournament team … named Indiana’s Offensive MVP by her teammates. 2014 (Freshman) Saw action in all 17 games for Indiana ... scored a goal against St. Louis on Aug. 30 ... also registered a shot on goal against No. 20 Michigan State on Oct. 11 Prep/Personal: Three-year varsity starter at Sacred Heart Academy...Scored over 120 goals in her high school career...In 2013 she was the team captain, a Kentucky State All-Tournament Honoree, Kentucky Select Team member, made the All-District Team and was a finalist for Kentucky Miss Field Hockey...Scored 44 goals, the 10th most in the nation while also recording 33 assists, the ninth most in the nation in 2013...Helped her team win the 2012 Kentucky State Championship and finished runner-up in 2011 and 2013....In 2012, she was a Kentucky Select Team Member, Kentucky State All-Tournament Team and All-Catholic Team honoree...three-time Kentucky Academic All-State recipient...daughter of Pete and Alicia Latino...has one brother, Nick....plans to major in Human Biology.
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TAYLOR PEARSON Sr. • Forward/Midfield • North Vancouver, B.C.
2017 (Senior) Team Captain
2016 (Junior) Academic All-Big Ten honoree … played in 17 games, making 14 starts … posted a season high with eight goals (2nd – Team), bringing her career tally to 13 … added three assists to elevate her career point total to 32 … ended the year with a team-leading .681 shots-on-goal percentage (min. 10 shots) … one of the Hoosiers’ top chance creators in her junior season … connected for an assist to Kate Barber against Wake Forest (9/4) … scored twice in the second half, once on a short corner, and redirected a corner scramble for one assist in a shutout win over Missouri State (9/9) … converted two reverse shots for goals, leading the way to a 5-3 win over New Hampshire (9/11) … scored a mid-range reverse shot to pull Indiana back at Delaware (9/18) … guided IU to their first Big Ten win of the season, scoring the opening and game-winning goal against Rutgers (9/23) … opened a 6-1 win over Central Michigan (9/25) with a penalty corner score, followed by an assist to Maddie Latino later in the half … the pass to Latino came just 19 seconds after the Hoosiers scored their 3-1 goal … returned to the starting lineup and aided the defensive effort for a shutout win at Michigan (10/14) … took two shots, with one on target, in the Big Ten quarterfinal game against Penn State (11/3). 2015 (Sophomore) Academic All-Big Ten ... started in all 17 appearances of an outstanding sophomore season at midfield and forward … totaled three goals and three assists for nine points, with one game winner … started a run of scoring or creating a goal in four consecutive games with an assist against Ball State (9/18) … netted a goal from the penalty marker to take a 2-0 lead over Iowa (9/25) … made two assists, one to take the initial lead and one to seal the game, in a 3-2 win over Northwestern (9/27) … scored the game-winner in a thrilling overtime win against Kent State (10/2) … scored the 2-2 tying goal at American (10/25). 2014 (Freshman) Played in 17 games and started in two for the Hoosiers ... made her first career start at Iowa on Sept. 26 ... scored a goal against No. 4 Duke and against No. 2 Maryland ... registered 21 shots, including 12 on goal Prep/Personal: From Vancouver, Canada, where she competed for Windsor Secondary...Was named a First Team All-Star, team captain and leading scorer for the team her senior year...part of the 2013 U18 Team BC that won gold at U18 nationals...Also won gold as a member of the 2011 U16 Team BC...In 2013-14 Pearson was named to the 2017 target junior development squad for the Canadian Women’s National Team...Played soccer for 10 years and ice hockey for five years, winning two provincial championships...daughter to Mark and Val Pearson...has one younger sister, Rylee, who joined Indiana for the 2017-18 season.
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ABBY URBANEK Sr. • Forward • Edwardsville, Ill.
2016 (Junior) Academic All-Big Ten selection … took the turf for 16 games, serving one assist with one shot attempt … contributed to the defensive effort in back-to-back shutouts against UC Davis (9/5) and Missouri State (9/9) … inserted for an assist on Kate Barber’s penalty corner at Delaware (9/18), aiding a valiant comeback effort … fired a shot attempt at top-ranked Syracuse (10/30) in the regular season closer … received the first Academic All-Big Ten honors of her career. 2015 (Sophomore) Appeared in all 19 games at midfield for the Hoosiers ... made her first career start at nationally-ranked Louisville (8/30) ... attempted a shot in the Hoosiers’ high-scoring win over Pacific (9/5) ... inserted a penalty corner for her first career assist, then followed in the second half for her first career goal against Ball State (9/18) ... found Taylor Pearson for the early 2-0 lead in the Hoosiers’ win over Iowa (9/25), giving her an assist in back-to-back games ... fired a shot on target in a close loss at Michigan State (10/9) ... contributed to shutout wins over Ohio State (10/16) and Penn State (10/18). 2014 (Freshman) Played in four games for the Hoosiers in 2014 ... recorded a shot against California on Sept. 5 Prep/Personal: A four-time letter winner for Edwardsville High School...Scored 15 goals and tallied 20 assists her senior year to help her team tie their best record in school history at 17-5 and advance to the state quarterfinals...Named First Team All-Metro and was team MVP and captain her junior and senior years...Part of the USA Futures program for three years...Gold Medalist in 2012 National Futures Championship...Member of the National Honor Society and Leadership Council...Daughter of Janet and Kevin Urbanek... Has two older brothers, Clinton and Nolan
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TAYLOR SWOPE
Midfield • Junior Cincinnati, Ohio • St. Ursula Academy
2016 (Sophomore) Academic All-Big Ten honoree … made 20 appearances, breaking into the starting lineup five times … ended the year with one goal and one assist, placing 3-of-5 shots on frame … launched two shot attempts against New Hampshire (9/11) … funneled an assist to Kate Barber for the fifth score in IU’s 6-1 win at Central Michigan (9/25) … scored the first goal of her career at Miami (10/2) to tie the contest late and force overtime … started in midfield for the Hoosiers’ upset win over No. 6 Northwestern (10/7). 2015 (Freshman) Made 14 appearances for the Hoosiers in her first season ... fired two shots on goal in her career debut against Missouri State (8/28) ... saw action in all three of Indiana’s games on the west coast, taking the turf against Stanford (9/4), Pacific (9/5), and California (9/7) ... checked in during IU’s win over Ball State (9/18) ... made appearances in IU’s final six games of the regular season, including wins over Ohio State (10/16), Penn State (10/18), and Rutgers (10/30). Prep/Personal: Was a two-time All-Ohio and First-Team All League selection for St. Ursula Academy … after a 10goal and four-assist effort in her junior year, she was also named to the Harrow Sports All-Region All-America Team and the Cincinnati Enquirer Field Hockey Player of the Year … Swope led her team in scoring with eight goals and six assists during her senior campaign, helping St. Ursula place third in the league … earned three letters in field hockey … also earned three letters in Track and Field at St. Ursula … participated in the National Futures Championship (2012-14) and the National Club Championship (2014) … daughter of Rodney and Monica Swope … has a sister, Kristin, and a brother, Caleb.
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2016 (Sophomore) Academic All-Big Ten selection … NFHCA National Academic Squad honoree … showed improvement from her freshman year, making 18 starts on the back line and playing in all 20 games … tabbed the first goal and first two assists of her career … made her first start of the year in a nail-biter with Wake Forest (9/4) … served an assist on the first goal in a valiant comeback effort at Delaware (9/18) … scored the game-winner in IU’s upset win over No. 6 Northwestern (10/7), receiving a dish from Sam Scire in a scramble after her corner entry … guided Indiana to their second top-10 win in the span of a week, a shutout victory at Michigan (10/14) … inserted Elle Hempt’s successful corner hit against Penn State (11/3) in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. 2015 (Freshman) Appeared in all 19 games for Indiana in her debut season, making seven starts ... entered a four-defender rotation with teammates Kate Barber, Malia Fujisawa, and Sydney Supica, a unit that made a massive impact on IU’s five regular season Big Ten wins (school record) ... started in the first game of her Indiana career, contributing to a big win over Missouri State (8/28) ... recorded her first career defensive save in a narrow loss at Stanford (9/4) ... helped hold off two nationally-ranked opponents in one weekend for wins over Iowa (9/25) and Northwestern (9/27) ... played a pivotal role in the Hoosiers’ first two shutouts of the season, at Ohio State (10/16) and at home against Penn State (10/18) ... held Maryland scoreless through regulation in an overtime road loss (10/23) ... helped with Indiana’s third shutout win at home against Rutgers (10/30). Prep/Personal: A two-time First Team All-State selection from Selinsgrove, Pa. … helped lead her team to four-straight District 4 Championships … three-time First Team Heartland Athletic Conference honoree … named The Daily Item Player of the Year after her junior campaign … four-time letterwinner in field hockey … also earned two letters in Track and Field … fourtime member of the PHSFHCA All-Academic Team … daughter of Daniel Aucker and Tana Shaffer, D.O. … has one sister, Rita.
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CLAIRE WOODS Forward/Midfield • Junior Saint Louis, Mo. • Nernix Hall
2016 (Sophomore) Missed the entirety of her sophomore season due to injury. 2015 (Freshman) NFHCA National Academic Squad selection ... saw action in all 19 of Indiana’s games in her debut season … took her first three shot attempts in Labor Day weekend games at Stanford (9/4), Pacific (9/5), and California (9/7) … helped the Hoosiers to a four-game winning streak at home over Ball State (9/18), Iowa (9/25), Northwestern (9/27), and Kent State (10/2) … dished her first career assist to force overtime at Michigan State (10/9) … added another assist in the Hoosiers’ shutout win at Ohio State (10/16) … scored her first career goal to take a late lead against American (10/25). Prep/Personal: Knocked in a school-record 54 career goals - cruising past the previous mark of 40. In addition, her 39 assists rank second in program history … a three-time All-Conference selection, as well as a two-time All-Metro and Team MVP honoree … led by Woods, Nerinx Hall was a State Finalist in 2012 and a State Semi-Finalist in 2011 … played in the Junior Olympics in 2012 and 2013, and was a five-time participant in the National Futures Championships … played for Gateway Field Hockey Club, where Woods helped the team earn a Gold Medal at National Hockey Festival in 2013 … also played lacrosse for three years and earned a varsity letter and was named team MVP in 2014 … daughter of Joe and Angie Woods … has two sisters, Grace and Audrey.
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GRACE SENSENIG Midfield • Sophomore Ephrata, Pa. • Ephrata
2016 (Freshman) Played in all 20 games as a freshman, adding depth to Indiana’s midfield … made her home debut against Louisville (8/26) … aided the Hoosiers to upset wins over No. 6 Northwestern (10/7) and No. 10 Michigan (10/14). Prep/Personal: Earned three varsity letters for head coach Joy Rice at Ephrata High School, serving as captain in her final two seasons … with the Mountaineers, earned two Lancaster Lebanon League All-Star Second Team selections … won Ephrata’s Most Valuable Player team award in 2013 … Lancaster Lebanon Section 2 Champions in 2014, and qualified for district playoffs in 2012 and 2013 … played club hockey for Bree Gillespie at Lanco Premier in Lancaster County, where she gained valuable experience at several national tournaments … also earned one letter in softball, two letters in indoor track, and one letter in lacrosse at Ephrata … daughter of Scott and Carolyn Sensenig … has one sister, Anne … intends to major in Business.
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Midfield/Forward • Sophomore Trappe, Pa. • Perkiomen Valley
2016 (Freshman) Made an instant impact, starting all 20 games of her debut season in the back line and the wide midfield … tallied one goal and one assist on five shots, placing 3-of-five attempts on frame … fired a shot in a tight neutral sight game against Wake Forest (9/4) … took two shots and aided the defense to a shutout win over UC Davis (9/5) … helped earn back-to-back shutouts in the next game versus Missouri State (9/9) … tabbed an assist to Taylor Pearson against Rutgers (9/23), breaking a tie in the Hoosiers’ first Big Ten win … scored her first career goal on her only shot attempt versus Iowa (9/30), forcing overtime … attempted one shot in the home finale against Ohio State (10/21) … made her postseason debut in the Big Ten Tournament against Penn State (11/3). Prep/Personal: Played four seasons under head coach Erik Enters at Perkiomen Valley High School … a two-time PAHSFHCA AllState First Team selection and a two-time Pac-10 First Team All-Conference honoree … earned three appearances on the Pottstown Mercury All-Area squad … landed on the Times Herald All-Area first team in 2013 … scored 61 goals with 38 assists in her prep career, including 28 goals and 14 assists in her senior season … earned three selections to the Futures Elite and Junior Olympic squads, along with two Junior National Camp invitations … Vikings won the Pac-10 Championship in 2014 and reached the district playoffs in all four of Giese’s seasons … played club hockey for True North and the WC Eagles … won eight gold medals in all eight tournament entries, including the National Club Championship, the NIT, and the Disney Showcase … daughter of Robin and Mario Giese … has one sister, Chandler, who played field hockey at the University of New Hampshire … intends to major in Business and Marketing.
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SAM SCIRE Forward • Sophomore Wall, N.J. • Wall
2016 (Freshman) Enrolled at the start of the Spring 2016 semester after graduating high school in December 2015 ... appeared in all 20 contests on the forward line for Indiana … recorded one goal and one assist with eight shot attempts, placing 7-of-8 on frame … her SOG% of .875 led the team (min. 6 shots) … scored in the home opener against Louisville (8/26) for her first career goal and the Hoosiers’ first goal of the year … launched two shot attempts in an overtime win at Ohio (8/28) … fired a shot against New Hampshire (9/11) … dished the game-winning assist to Nora Aucker in a home upset against No. 6 Northwestern (10/7) … put two shots on target in a shutout upset at Michigan (10/14) … attempted one shot in the Big Ten regular season finale at Penn State (10/28). Prep/Personal: Played four seasons under head coach Nancy Gross at Wall High School ... netted a school-record 113 goals with 44 assists in her time with the Crimson Knights ... third team All-State honoree in 2014 ... earned first team honors on the All-County, All-Group, and All-Shore teams in 2013 and 2014 ... won three consecutive division championships from 2013-2015, including a Central Jersey Group 2 title in 2013 ... played club hockey for coaches Kathleen Stefanelli, Nigel Traverso, and Kelly Monahan-Pearson on the Jersey Intensity ... with the Jersey Intensity, compiled five tournament podium finishes, a league title, and a Junior Olympics qualification ... the daughter of Vincent and Suzanne Scire ... has two brothers, Tyler and Hunter ... intends to major in Economics.
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JESSICA MORFORD Forward • Sophomore West Deptford, N.J. • West Deptford
2016 (Freshman) Appeared in three games during her first season with the Hoosiers … aided the shutout effort at Missouri State (9/9), stepping on the turf for the first time in the Indiana uniform … also took the turf in a high-scoring win at Central Michigan (9/25) … played in the regular season closer at topranked Syracuse (10/30). Prep/Personal: Played four seasons under head coach Hilary Anderson at Shaker Heights High School … with Morford, the Raiders earned an Ohio State Championship in 2014 and a district championship in 2013 … earned selections to the All-Ohio and All-League first teams … excelled in the classroom, picking up OFHCA Academic All-Ohio plaudits … also earned one letter in lacrosse at Shaker Heights … played at the club level for head coach Steve Boniface and the Columbus Coyotes … daughter of Joe and Sheri Morford … has one sister, Samantha, and two brothers, Maxwell and Joey … intends to major in Business.
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CIARA GIROUARD
Forward • Sophomore West Deptford, N.J. • West Deptford
2016 (Freshman) NFHCA National Academic Squad honoree … played and started in all 20 games as a newcomer on the forward line … finished third on the team scoring tally with four goals, placing 7-of-11 shots on target … cracked her first career shot at Ohio (8/28) … aided a defensive effort resulting in back-to-back shutout wins against UC Davis (9/5) and Missouri State (9/9) … came close to conversion with a shot attempt at Maryland (9/17) … scored the first two goals of her career with a double at Central Michigan (9/25) … scored in back-to-back games for the first time in her career, starting with a goal in an overtime game at Miami (10/2) … opened scoring with a goal in the Hoosiers’ upset win over No. 6 Northwestern (10/7) … aided a winning shutout effort at Michigan (10/14). Prep/Personal: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Linda Decker at West Deptford High School, serving as team captain in her final two seasons with the Eagles … named the South Jersey Times Field Hockey Player of the Year in 2014 … the Eagles won three South Jersey Group 2 championships from 2013-2015, and won the Colonial Conference Championship in 2015 … received two West Deptford Most Valuable Player team awards … in her senior year, helped the Eagles set program records for single-season wins and single-season shutouts … named the South Jersey Times Player of the Week in 2014 … played club hockey for head coach Kathi Liszewski on the South Jersey Edge, where Girouard took part in a U-19 National Field Hockey Festival Championship in 2014 … club achieved a national ranking high at No. 13 in her final season … also earned three varsity letters in softball, and one in lacrosse, at West Deptforf … daughter of Claire and Joe Girouard … has three brothers, Joseph, Mitchell, and Christopher … intends to major in Athletic Science and Sports Medicine, with aspirations of becoming an athletic trainer.
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SHERIDAN WEISS Forward • Sophomore Lake Forest, Ill. • Lake Forest
2016 (Freshman) Made five appearances on the forward line in her debut season … tallied three shots, placing two on frame … made her first trot onto the turf in the IU uniform at Missouri State (9/9), firing one shot while preserving a shutout win … took a shot on target in a close Big Ten finale at Penn State (10/28) … also saw action against top-ranked Syracuse (10/30), where she attempted a shot on frame … logged postseason action in the Big Ten quarterfinals against Penn State (11/3). Prep/Personal: Played three seasons under head coach Melanie Walsh at Lake Forest High School, serving as team captain her senior year … with the Scouts, Weiss won the 2013 Illinois State Championship … two-time All-State selection … qualified for the state playoffs all three seasons, earning a top-three finish each year … led the team in scoring in both of her final two seasons, and held the assists lead her senior year … also lettered in soccer (four seasons) and ice hockey (two seasons) at Lake Forest … daughter of Tom and Jordan Weiss … has one sister, Delaney, and a brother, Hunter … intends to major in either Business or Psychology.
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ANDI JACKSON
Midfield/Defense • Sophomore Davis, Calif. • Davis
2016 (Freshman) NFHCA National Academic Squad selection … Indiana’s Most Improved Player award winner … played in all 20 games, entering the starting lineup for the final three games of the season … tallied three shots with one on target … made her Indiana debut in the home opener versus Louisville (8/26), where she registered her first career shot … aided a defensive effort that led to back-to-back shutout wins against UC Davis (9/5) and Missouri State (9/9) … placed a shot on target in the Hoosiers’ upset win over No. 6 Northwestern (10/7) … attempted one shot versus Boston College (10/9) … earned the first two starts of her career in the final weekend of the regular season at Penn State (10/28) and top-ranked Syracuse (10/30) … made the starting lineup in the Big Ten quarterfinal game against Penn State (11/3). Prep/Personal: A three-year varsity letterwinner for head coach Sandie Marrioti Huckins at Davis Senior High School, serving as team captain her senior year … two-time Eastern Athletic League (EAL) Defensive Player of the Year … two EAL All-Tournament honors and EAL All-League selections in junior and senior years … participated in the Futures National Tournament during her junior year … from sophomore to senior year, the Blue Devils amassed a 40-2 record, with two 14-0 undefeated seasons … Blue Devils won three EAL tournament championships and two regular season crowns … daughter of Selene and Donald Jackson … has one sister, Tia … intends to major in Psychology.
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CLAIRE DICKINSON Forward/Midfield • Freshman Louisville, Ky. • Kentucky Country Day
Prep/Personal: Played four varsity seasons for head coach Amy Elliott at Kentucky Country Day … served as team captain … named Kentucky’s Miss Field Hockey in 2016 as the state’s most outstanding player … scored 36 goals with nine assists, playing nearly every position in the field … a KHSAA All-State first team honoree … Kentucky All-Star on both the junior and senior teams … also played for IFHCK at the club level … served as co-captain at the National Hockey Festival … earned bronze with IFHCK at the Disney Showcase … the daughter of Melissa and Chris Dickinson … has one sister, Peyton … intends to major in Business.
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SACHI ANANIAS
Goalkeeper • Freshman Santiago, Chile • The Grange School
2016 (Chile Junior National Team) Made the final roster for Chile at the 2016 FIH Junior World Cup in her home town of Santiago … one of the four youngest players selected to the team … appeared in their final game against Belgium, making three shootout saves for a 2-2 (1-3) victory … Chile finished 11th in the tournament. Prep/Personal: The first player from Chile in IU Field Hockey history, Sachi Ananias split time as a goalkeeper in Chile’s youth national pool and for head coach Isidora Maira at The Grange School … has played at the U14, U16, U18, and U21 levels for Chile … served as team captain for The Grange School … received the Full Colour Hockey Award in her final two seasons, given annually to the school’s top all-around athlete … received an invite to the Association of British Schools in Chile (ABSCH) dream team, winning the seven-a-side tournament title in 2014 and 2015 … also captained the school’s volleyball team and played soccer … a top honors student … the daughter of Izumi Kishino and Octavio Ananias … has two brothers, Tomas and Diego … intends to major in Management.
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RYLEE PEARSON
Forward/Midfield • Freshman North Vancouver, B.C., Canada • Windsor Secondary
Prep/Personal: Played two varsity seasons of field hockey at Windsor Secondary, notching All-Star honors in 2013 … played field hockey for 11 seasons with the West Vancouver Field Hockey Club, including two seasons on the Women’s Premier Team … represented British Columbia in provincial competition, earning four medal finishes at the U16 and U18 level … played with the Rob Short Coaching Academy for four seasons, winning MVP honors at the 2015 Webber Natural Challenge and playing for the U16 and U18 teams at the 2014 World Youth Field Hockey Tournament … also played basketball, soccer, and ultimate at the varsity level … the daughter of Val and Mark Pearson … has one older sister, Taylor, currently a senior and captain of Indiana’s field hockey team.
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SOFIA KEEN
Defense • Freshman Ann Arbor, Mich. • Pioneer
Prep/Personal: Played three varsity seasons for coach Jane Nixon at Ann Arbor Pioneer … scored 8 goals with three assists in her career, winning Defensive MVP her first two seasons and captaincy as a senior … with Pioneer, won three state championships … played for coach Nancy Cox at Pinnacle Field Hockey … won four championships with Pinnacle, including the Junior Premier Outdoor League (JPOL) … the daughter of Claudia and Tom Keen … the great-granddaughter of University of Michigan wrestling legend and apparel pioneer Cliff Keen … has two sisters, Isabel and Elizabeth … intends to major in Marketing.
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SAVANNAH BUCHER Forward/Midfield • Freshman Selinsgrove, Pa. • Selinsgrove Area
Prep/Personal: Played three varsity seasons for head coach Cathy Keiser at Selinsgrove Area High School, who was also her coach on her club team, PA Power … netted 26 goals in her final two seasons, captaining her team to the Pennsylvania state playoffs … a two-time PHAC All-Star … Selinsgrove won four PHAC titles and four District 4 championships in her career … with the Field Hockey Life club team, Bucher took part in the 2016 National Presidential Tournament in Sarasota, Florida … also played three seasons of varsity lacrosse … the daughter of Ross and Betsy Bucher … has two sisters, Kylie and Allison.
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HANNA ZARRILLI Defense/Midfield • Freshman Wall, N.J. • Wall
Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Nancy Gross at Wall High School … high school and club teammates with current Indiana field hockey player Sam Scire … a prolific scorer, registering 134 points (50 goals, 34 assists) in her career … Second Team All-Shore honors in 2014 and 2015 … Group B first team selection (Defense) … won the district championship three times, including runner-up finishes at the state finals in 2013 and 2015 … played for coach Kathleen Stefanelli and Nigel Traverso at Jersey Intensity … Jersey Intensity won gold at the 2014 National Indoor Tournament and the 2014 National Field Hockey Festival … also a varsity swimmer and lacrosse player … the daughter of Mark and Janice Zarrilli … has one sister, Shannon … intends to major in Communications.
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OLIVIA RICE
Defense/Midfield • Freshman Mechanicsburg, Pa. • Cumberland Valley
Prep/Personal: Played two varsity seasons for head coach Susan Emerick at Cumberland Valley, serving as team captain her senior season … Mid Penn Commonwealth Conference (MPCC) All-Star selection … won three MPCC championships with a district title run in 2014 and a state title run in 2015 … also played for coach William Gaudette at East Coast Field Hockey … ECFH made two JPOL Region 5 Championship games, winning the gold medal in 2015 with Olivia as team captain … in her junior year, coached a U8 field hockey team that placed second in their division … the daughter of Kelly and Timothy Rice … father played baseball at Clemson University, along with four seasons in the minor leagues after the Cubs drafted him in 1984 … has one sister, Sophie … intends to major in Physical Therapy.
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Goalkeeper • Freshman State College, Pa. • State College Area
Prep/Personal: Played four varsity seasons for coach Chelsea Cummins at State College Area High School … named the Mid-Penn Commonwealth Conference (MPCC) Player of the Year … an MPCC First Team All-Star in 2014 and 2015, with honorable mention in 2013 … won the team’s MVP honor, the “Heart of the Lion” award, in 2015 … recorded 354 saves, including a career-high 149 stops her senior year … State College Area won the Mid-Penn Commonwealth District VI Championship in 2016 … also played for head coach Sean Meily and the State College Blue Lions … participated in the National Indoor Tournament in 2014 and 2016, the Disney Showcase in 2014, and the President Showcase in 2015 … the daughter of Kimberly and Brian Querry … has one sibling, Kendal … intends to major in Environmental Science.
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BENTE BUWALDA
Forward • Freshman Bilthoven, Utrecht, Netherlands • Montessori Lyceum Herman Jordan
Prep/Personal: Becomes the sixth-ever player to come to Indiana from the Netherlands … played for head coach Frank Legeweg at Montessori Lyceum Herman Jordan, where she accounted for half of the team’s scoring production … won a national championship in 2013 … played for former USA Field Hockey head coach Janneke Schopman at Hockeyclub SCHC in Bilthoven, Utrecht, where she was the top scorer … SCHC won the European Championship in 2015 and finished runner-up in 2016 … has played since she was six years old, and has coached and officiated at the youth level … the daughter of Elise and Bauke Buwalda … Bente’s father and her two brothers, Hidde and Bink, also play field hockey … intends to enroll in the Kelley School of Business.
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COACHING STAFF
2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY
AMANDA JANNEY HEAD COACH
In her first two seasons at Indiana, head coach Amanda Janney has developed and produced the Hoosiers’ second-ever All-American first team selection (Kate Barber, 2016), the second goalkeeper named to the All-Big Ten first team in program history (Noëlle Rother, 2016), Indiana’s first winning Big Ten record since 2009, and the Big Ten’s best defense in terms of team saves. In total, Janney’s players have earned six All-Big Ten selections, 24 Academic All-Big Ten honors, 24 NFHCA All-Academic accolades, and 10 Big Ten weekly honors. The 2016 season saw a continued push towards Janney’s goals for Indiana field hockey, which was evident in her eight-player recruiting class. Two of those players—Ciara Girouard and Kelsey Giese—started all 20 games in their freshman seasons, while Andi Jackson worked her way into the lineup by the end of the year. But the group pacing the team was a deeply talented senior quartet of Kate Barber, Morgan Dye, Malia Fujisawa, and Mollie Getzfread. Barber led the way with school records for goals (18) and points (40) on the way to a first team All-American selection, the first in over 10 years for Indiana (Kayla Bashore, 2005). Sophomore Noëlle Rother led the Big Ten between the pipes to receive first team All-Big Ten honors, along with an NFHCA National Defensive Player of the Week award.
THE JANNEY FILE Head Coach Experience: Indiana: 3rd Season, 2015-Pres. (17-22) Temple: 10 Seasons, 2005-14 (114-94) Assistant Coach Experience: Pennsylvania: First Assistant Coach, 2003-05 James Madison: Second Assistant Coach, 2002 Playing Experience: Wake Forest, 1995-99 USFHA Elite Performance Training Center, 2003-05 USA Indoor National Team, 2009-10 USFHA Club Teams
The 2016 team achieved their second consecutive trip to the Big Ten Field Hockey Championships, a feat they last achieved in a three-year run from 2011 to 2013. Along the way they posted three regular season shutouts, upset No. 6 Northwestern at home before upending No. 12 Michigan on the road, and amassed valiant comeback attempts against No. 7 Wake Forest, No. 6 Penn State, and the eventual NCAA Champion Delaware Blue Hens. In 2015, Janney’s first season with Indiana, the Hoosiers improved by four wins in the Big Ten conference, setting a new school record with five wins against Big Ten teams. Indiana improved from an eighth-place finish in 2014 to take the third seed in the 2015 Big Ten Tournament. Three Hoosiers—Kate Barber (First Team-unanimous), Sydney Supica (Second Team), and Noëlle Rother (Second Team)—earned All-Big Ten and All-NFHCA All-West Region accolades. In addition Barber received All-American honors from the NFHCA and Synapse Sports, the first All-American Hoosier since Audra Heilman (2013). Season highlights in 2015 include the Hoosiers’ weekend sweep against Iowa and Northwestern, both ranked in the national top-20; a 3-0 road win at Ohio State, the Hoosiers’ first shutout over the Buckeyes in program history; a home 1-0 win over Penn State, won on a last-second penalty corner goal before halftime; a 1-0 overtime loss at Maryland, where Indiana held the sixth-ranked Terrapins scoreless for 77 minutes; and a 2-0 win against Rutgers on Senior Day to clinch the program record for single-season Big Ten wins. Joining the Hoosiers after 10 years as the head coach at Temple, Janney had compiled a 114-94 record with 10 straight postseason appearances. In 2014, Janney led the Owls to a No. 11 NCAA RPI ranking and a finish of No. 14 in the NFHCA Coaches Poll. At Temple, Janney took over a team that had not turned in a winning record since 1992 and transformed it into a consistently successful program. In those 10 seasons, Janney coached five Atlantic 10 Players of the Year, 23 All-Conference selections, three All-Americans, three Temple Student-Athletes of the Year and 16 Regional All-Americans. “We are thrilled to have Amanda Janney as the new leader of Indiana field hockey,” Athletics Director Fred Glass said. “On the field, in the classroom, and in the community, Amanda’s track record as the head coach at Temple is extraordinary. Known as an elite recruiter and talent developer, we believe we have hired one of the great field hockey coaches in the country.”
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CATHERINE OSTOICH
ASSISTANT COACH
Indiana field hockey coach Amanda Janney announced on May 2, 2017 the addition of Catherine Ostoich to her coaching staff. Ostoich, who comes to Indiana after one season as the head coach at Missouri State, will join the Hoosiers as an assistant coach. Janney believes Indiana’s newest coach, who specializes in the defensive end, will bring an aggressive style of play to all areas of the turf. “Catherine brings great coaching and playing experience to our program,” Janney said. “I know she is going to bring passion and energy to strengthen our defense. She is an excellent role model for our student-athletes and I’m excited for her to start and help us better prepare for the fall season.”
Coaching Experience: Indiana: 1st Season Missouri State: Head Coach, 2016 Davidson: Assistant Coach, 2014-15 Playing Experience: Richmond, 2009-12
Most recently, Ostoich completed her first year as a Division-I head coach at Missouri State in the 2016 fall season. She guided two players to All-MAC team selections and the Bears placed 11 athletes on the NFHCA’s National Academic Squad. “She has a ton of potential to help take our Hoosiers team to the next level,” Janney added. Ostoich entered coaching immediately after graduating from the University of Richmond, serving one season as the head coach at Lower Merion High School (Ardmore, Pa.). At the same time, Ostoich began working as a camp manager for World Camp USA, an effort she continued for the last three summers. After a season at Lower Merion, Ostoich completed a two-year stop as an assistant coach at Davidson. With Ostoich the Wildcats scored 11 wins, including an 8-11 season that resulted in Ostoich’s head coach, Ginny Turner, winning the Atlantic 10’s Coach of the Year award. In two seasons, Ostoich helped Davidson pick up five All-Conference honors from the Atlantic 10. “I would like to thank Fred Glass and Kristine Fowler for this great opportunity,” Ostoich told IUHoosiers.com after her appointment. “I am excited to be in the Big Ten, and I look forward to coaching this group of passionate young ladies and guiding them to future success.” Ostoich was additionally an outstanding defender and a four-year starter at Richmond. With the Spiders, Ostoich made two appearances at the NCAA Tournament following a pair of Atlantic 10 championships. She served as Richmond’s co-captain during her senior season, when the Spiders’ back line ranked top-five nationally in shutouts per game. Ostoich made two appearances on the Atlantic 10’s All-Tournament team and received All-Rookie accolades in 2009. Ostoich graduated from the University of Richmond in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with a concentration in Marketing.
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BECKY STILES ASSISTANT COACH
Indiana field hockey head coach Amanda Janney announced the addition of Becky Stiles to her coaching staff. Stiles, a four-year standout for Michigan State, will begin her collegiate coaching career as the Hoosiers’ assistant coach. “Becky is an outstanding midfielder who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience as someone who knows how to win in the Big Ten Conference,” Janney said of the team’s latest addition. “She is an upstanding role model for our student-athletes and I know she is going to strengthen our staff and help us continue to build on the successes of our last two years.” Janney also noted that Stiles brings a recruiting advantage to the state of New Jersey, one of the nation’s field hockey hotbeds. Stiles was not only a prep level standout in the Garden State; she served as a volunteer coach for the Spirit of USA Field Hockey Club, located in South Jersey, and played for the New Jersey Women’s High Performance Team in the USA Field Hockey system. Stiles’ involvement with USA Field Hockey continued at the junior national level. She entered the system during her prep years and continued through the High Performance system until she received a selection to the U-21 Women’s National Team in 2012. Stiles played with Team USA in the 2012 Junior Pan American Games and helped the squad qualify for the Junior World Cup. As a Big Ten field hockey player for the Spartans, Stiles was exceptional. She made 77 starts in her four-year career, scoring six goals with 10 assists from the midfield. Stiles was a three-time NFHCA All-West Region selection and an All-Big Ten honoree as a junior and senior. As a senior, Stiles led Michigan State on and off the turf as team captain, earning the Big Ten’s Sportsmanship Award in the process. Stiles collected two Academic All-Big Ten honors and cracked the Dean’s List as an Economics student at Michigan State University. She graduated in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and entered an internship with the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia as a risk analyst. She continued her career with the Federal Reserve upon completion of the internship.
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Coaching Experience: Indiana: 1st Season Playing Experience: Michigan State, 2011-14
COACHING STAFF
2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY
WILLIAM MEANS, MS, LAT, ATC ATHLETIC TRAINER
William (Billy) Means joined the IU Sports Medicine staff as a research assistant/assistant athletic trainer in the fall of 2014 working with the Hoosier field hockey and cheerleading teams, as well as, collaborating with concussion research with the school of optometry. Moving forward, Means will stay with the department as an Assistant Athletic Trainer, continuing to work with the field hockey and cheerleading teams. Means, originally from Kentucky, graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with a Bachelor of Science in athletic training in 2012. Means earned his master’s degree from IU in 2014 where he worked with the football, men’s tennis, and cheerleading teams. He became a certified athletic trainer in May of 2012 and has been a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) since 2009. Means was recently married last summer. He and his wife Elise reside in Bloomington, Ind., and welcomed their daughter, Larkyn, to their family last November.
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AMERICAN (1-1) 2009 W 2015^ L
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APPALACHIAN STATE (2-0) 2004 W 4-0 2005 W 1-0
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BALL STATE (11-5) 2000 L 2001 W 2002 L 2002 L 2003 W 2004 W 2006 W 2007 W 2008 W 2009 W 2010^^ L 2011 W 2012 L 2013 W 2014 W 2015 W
0-8 4-3 0-1 0-3 2-0 3-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 2-1 1-2 4-0 2-3 6-1 2-0 4-2
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BELLARMINE (1-0) 2000 W
4-0
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BOSTON COLLEGE (0-2) 2010 L 0-1 2016 L 0-2
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BUCKNELL (2-1) 2000 L 2004 W 2010^^ W CALIFORNIA (5-5) 2002 L 2003 L 2004 L 2007 W 2009 W 2010 W 2011 L 2012^^^ W 2014 W 2015 L CENTRAL MICHIGAN 2001 L 2003 W 2004 W 2006^ W 2008^ W 2009 W 2012 W 2016 W COLGATE (1-0) 2002 W DELAWARE (0-1) 2016 L
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DREXEL (0-1) 2013 L
0-2
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DUKE (2-1) 2011^ W 2013 L 2014 W
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GEORGETOWN (0-1) 2002 L
0-3
A
HOLY CROSS (0-1) 2001 L
0-3
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IOWA (5-15) 2000 L 2001 L 2002 L 2003^ W 2004 L 2005 L
0-5 1-9 1-3 3-2 1-4 1-2
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2006 W 2007^ L 2007* L 2008 L 2008* L 2009 W 2010^ W 2011 L 2011* L 2012^ L 2013 L 2014 L 2015 W 2016^ L
2-1 1-2 2-8 1-6 2-5 2-1 2-1 2-4 2-3 1-2 1-5 1-4 3-1 1-2
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KENT STATE (4-0) 2003 W 2005 W 2012 W 2015^ W
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LINDENWOOD (5-0) 2002 W 2003 W 2004 W 2005 W 2006 W
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LOCK HAVEN (1-0) 2012 W
2-1
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LONGWOOD (1-0) 2006 W
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LOUISVILLE (5-111) 2001 L 2002^ L 2003 L 2004^ W 2005 W 2006 L 2007^ L 2008 L 2009 W 2010^ W 2011 L 2012^ W 2013 L 2014 L 2015 L 2016 L
0-3 0-2 0-2 1-0 3-2 0-2 2-3 1-2 2-1 3-2 0-1 3-2 0-3 0-3 0-3 1-5
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MAINE (1-1) 2002 L 2006 W
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MARYLAND (0-3) 2014 L 2015^ L 2016 L
2-8 0-1 1-4
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MASSACHUSETTS (1-1) 2001 L 1-4 2010 W 2-1
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MIAMI (OHIO) (11-6) 2000 L 2001 L 2002 W 2003 W 2004^ W 2005 W 2006 W 2007 W 2008 L 2009 L 2010 W 2011 W 2012 W 2013 W 2014 W 2015 L 2016^ L
0-9 1-2 4-0 7-0 2-1 4-0 2-1 2-1 2-3 1-5 2-1 3-0 1-0 3-2 1-0 1-3 3-4
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MICHIGAN STATE (3-18) 2000 L 0-9 2001^ L 2-3 2002 L 1-5 2002* L 0-3 2003 L 0-6 2003* L 1-3 2004 L 2-5 2004* L 1-2 2005^ W 3-2 2006 L 0-1 2006* L 1-3 2007 L 0-2 2008 L 1-9 2009 L 2-6 2009* L 2-3 2010 L 0-2 2011 W 4-2 2012 L 0-3 2013 L 3-4 2013* L 0-6 2014 W 2-1 2015^ L 2-3 2016 L 0-1
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MISSOURI STATE (11-1) 2001 L 0-1 2003 W 4-0 2004^ W 4-3 2005 W 3-0 2007 W 8-0 2008 W 5-1 2010 W 4-1 2011 W 4-1 2012 W 5-1 2013 W 3-0 2015 W 5-1 2016 W 5-0
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NEW HAMPSHIRE (5-0) 2004 W 2-1 2005 W 3-1 2006 W 3-1 2014 W 3-2 2016 W 5-3
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NORTHEASTERN (2-0) 2005 W 3-2 A 2006^ W 2-1 H NORTHWESTERN (10-10) 2000 L 0-7 2001 L 1-4 2002 L 0-1 2003 L 2-3 2004^ L 1-2 2005 W 3-1 2005*^ W 2-1 2006^^ W 5-4 2007 W 2-1 2008 L 1-3 2009 W 2-1 2009* W 4-2 2010 L 2-4 2011 W 4-1 2012 L 0-4 2012* W 4-0 2013 L 0-2 2014 L 0-4 2015 W 3-2 2016 W 2-1
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OHIO UNIVERSITY (6-5) 2005 W 4-1 2006 W 1-0 2007 L 0-1 2008^^ L 1-2 2009 L 0-1 2010 L 1-2 2011 W 4-1 2012^^^ L 1-2 2013 W 3-1 2014 W 1-0 2016^ W 3-2
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OHIO STATE (6-12) 2000 L 2001 L 2001* L 2002 W 2003^ L 2004 W 2005^ W 2005* W 2006 W 2007 L 2008 L 2009 L 2010 L 2011 L 2012 L 2013^ W 2014^ L 2015 W 2016 L
0-8 0-3 0-5 3-2 1-2 3-1 2-1 3-1 2-1 1-2 0-5 2-3 1-4 2-3 1-3 5-4 1-2 3-0 0-1
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PACIFIC (6-0) 2005 W 2007 W 2008^ W 2009 W 2013 W 2015 W
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PENN STATE (4-18) 2000 L 2000* L 2001 L 2002 L 2003 L 2004 L 2005^ L 2006 W 2007 L 2008^ L 2009 W 2009* W 2010 L 2010* L 2011 L 2012 L 2013 L 2014 L 2015 W 2015* L 2016 L 2016* L
0-9 0-8 0-3 1-6 1-2 0-1 3-4 1-0 0-2 0-1 4-1 3-1 0-1 0-4 2-6 1-7 0-4 1-2 1-0 1-3 2-3 1-3
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6-2
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RADFORD (2-0) 2006 W 2013 W
5-3 3-0
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RICHMOND (1-1) 2003 L 2009 W
0-2 3-2
N A
RHODE ISLAND (0-1) 2001 L 0-1
N
ROBERT MORRIS (1-0) 2013 W 4-1
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RUTGERS (2-4) 2002^ L 2008^ L 2013 L 2014 L 2015 W
N A H A H
0-1 2-3 0-1 1-2 2-0
2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY 2016 W
3-2
H
SAINT JOSEPH’S (1-0) 2008 W 3-1
A
SAINT LOUIS (7-2) 2000 L 2001^ L 2002 W 2003 W 2004 W 2007 W 2008 W 2013 W 2014 W
0-4 2-3 2-0 4-2 3-1 8-0 4-0 11-0 6-0
N A H A H H A H N
SLIPPERY ROCK (0-1) 2000 L 0-2
H
STANFORD (2-3) 2001 L 2004 W 2007^ W 2011 L 2015 L
0-1 2-1 2-1 2-3 1-0
H A H A A
SYRACUSE (0-2) 2015 L 2016 L
1-3 0-3
H A
1-0 4-1 5-1 2-0
N N H N
3-0
N
VILLANOVA (3-0) 2002 W 2010 W 2012 W
3-1 2-1 4-0
N H H
VIRGINIA (0-1) 2006 L
2-3
A
WAKE FOREST (0-8) 2003 L 2005 L 2005# L 2007 L 2008 L 2009 L 2009# L 2016 L
0-6 2-4 0-5 1-2 1-2 2-5 0-2 1-2
N A A H A A A N
WILLIAM & MARY (0-1) 2004 L 0-1
N
UC DAVIS (4-0) 2010 W 2011 W 2014 W 2016 W VERMONT (1-0) 2012 W
RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS
* Big Ten Tournament game # NCAA Tournament game ^ - overtime ^^ - double overtime ^^^ - triple overtime INDIANA vs. CONFERENCE vs. Atlantic Coast Conference 3-17 vs. Atlantic 10 Conference 12-5 vs. America East Conference 11-4 vs. Big Ten Conference 33-92 vs. BIG EAST Conference 8-10 vs. Big South Conference 2-0 vs. Colonial Athletic Association 1-3 vs. Conference USA 1-3 vs. Great Lakes Valley Conference 1-0 vs. Mid-American Conference 52-18 vs. NorPac 12-6 vs. Northeast Conference 1-1 vs. Patriot League 2-2 vs. West Coast Conference 1-0
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2016 OVERALL STATISTICS
2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY
2016 Indiana Field Hockey Indiana Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 20, 2017) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
* * * * * * * *
Aug 26 Aug 28 Sep 04 Sep 05 Sep 09 Sep 11 Sep 17 Sep 18 Sep 23 Sep 25 Sep 30 Oct 02 Oct 07 Oct 09 Oct 14 Oct 16 Oct 21 Oct 28 Oct 30 Nov 03
Opponent #12 LOUISVILLE at Ohio vs #7 Wake Forest vs UC Davis vs Missouri State NEW HAMPSHIRE at #7 Maryland at #12 Delaware RUTGERS at Central Michigan #18 IOWA at Miami #6 NORTHWESTERN #14 BOSTON COLLEGE at #12 Michigan at Michigan State OHIO STATE at Penn State at #2 Syracuse vs #6 Penn State
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game PENALTY CORNERS PENALTY STROKES PENALTIES Green cards Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL 8-12 3-5 5-7 Score 1-5 3-2 1-2 2-0 5-0 5-3 1-4 4-5 3-2 6-1 1-2 3-4 2-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-3 0-3 1-3
L Wot L W W W L L W W Lot Lot W L W L L L L L
Att. 325 263 110 195 160 337 574 450 331 110 203 235 267 265 437 136 272 677 514 0
IND
OPP
41-241 2.05 .170 150-241 .622 12.1 90 3-4
44-331 2.20 .133 189-331 .571 16.5 162 0-1
5 1 0
13 6 1
2000 7/286 4/116
3396 9/377
HOME 3-4 2-2 1-2 ##
Player
15 21 20 18 19 13 7 35 11 6 3 17 8 22 16 12 5 1 14 10 4
BARBER,KATE PEARSON,TAYLOR LATINO,MADDIE GETZFREAD,MOLLIE GIROUARD,CIARA DYE,MORGAN AUCKER,NORA HEMPT,ELLE SCIRE,SAM GIESE,KELSEY SWOPE,TAYLOR FUJISAWA,MALIA URBANEK,ABBY WEISS,SHERIDAN JACKSON,ANDI GIBSON,CAMERON JOHNSON,KATIE TUNNELL,MARLEY MORFORD,JESSICA ROTHER,NOELLE SENSENIG,GRACE Total Opponents
Goalie 10 ROTHER,NOELLE 5 JOHNSON,KATIE ##
Total Opponents Goals by Period Indiana Opponents Shots by Period Indiana Opponents
AWAY 3-6 1-3 2-3
NEUTRAL 2-2 0-0 2-2
gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw ps-att dsv 20 18 4 40 77 .234 49 .636 4 3-4 1 17 8 3 19 47 .170 32 .681 2 0-0 0 20 3 8 14 39 .077 24 .615 1 0-0 0 20 1 9 11 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0 1 20 4 0 8 11 .364 7 .636 0 0-0 0 20 2 2 6 14 .143 9 .643 0 0-0 0 20 1 2 4 2 .500 1 .500 1 0-0 1 20 1 1 3 15 .067 6 .400 0 0-0 3 20 1 1 3 8 .125 7 .875 0 0-0 0 20 1 1 3 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0 1 20 1 1 3 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0 0 20 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 5 16 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 0 20 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 0 16 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 0 6 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 10 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 20 41 35 117 241 .170 150 .622 8 3-4 12 20 44 30 118 331 .133 189 .571 12 0-1 8 GP 18 5 20 20
Min. 1183:02 215:42 1414:53 1414:53
GA
36 8 44 41
1st
2nd
OT
14 21
26 21
1 2
1st
2nd
OT
110 125 167 160
6 4
Saves by Period Indiana Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
68 52
75 53
2 3
Corners by Period Indiana Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
42 89
48 71
0 2
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2.13 2.60 2.18 2.03
107 26 145 108
W-L-T
Sho
.748 8-10-0 .765 0-2-0 .767 8-12-0 .725 12-8-0
Pct
2/1 0/1 3 4
Total 41 44 Total 241 331 Total 145 108 Total 90 162
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2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY
2016 Indiana Field Hockey Indiana Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 20, 2017) Conference games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date * * * * * * * *
Sep 17 Sep 23 Sep 30 Oct 07 Oct 14 Oct 16 Oct 21 Oct 28
Opponent at #7 Maryland RUTGERS #18 IOWA #6 NORTHWESTERN at #12 Michigan at Michigan State OHIO STATE at Penn State
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game PENALTY CORNERS PENALTY STROKES PENALTIES Green cards Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
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OVERALL 3-5 3-5 0-0 Score 1-4 3-2 1-2 2-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-3
L W Lot W W L L L
IND
Att. 574 331 203 267 437 136 272 677 OPP
10-84 1.25 .119 56-84 .667 10.5 30 2-2
14-148 1.75 .095 75-148 .507 18.5 65 0-1
2 1 0
4 1 1
1073 4/268 0/0
1824 4/456
HOME 2-2 2-2 0-0 ##
Player
15 21 6 19 7 18 20 35 11 13 22 16 12 5 3 17 10 8 4 1
BARBER,KATE PEARSON,TAYLOR GIESE,KELSEY GIROUARD,CIARA AUCKER,NORA GETZFREAD,MOLLIE LATINO,MADDIE HEMPT,ELLE SCIRE,SAM DYE,MORGAN WEISS,SHERIDAN JACKSON,ANDI GIBSON,CAMERON JOHNSON,KATIE SWOPE,TAYLOR FUJISAWA,MALIA ROTHER,NOELLE URBANEK,ABBY SENSENIG,GRACE TUNNELL,MARLEY Total Opponents
Goalie 10 ROTHER,NOELLE 5 JOHNSON,KATIE ##
Total Opponents
AWAY 1-3 1-3 0-0
NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0
gp g 8 5 7 2 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 1 0 8 0 7 0 2 0 8 0 8 0 7 0 5 0 8 0 3 0 8 10 8 14 GP 7 1 8 8
a
pts
0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6
10 27 4 16 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 15 1 6 1 3 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 84 34 148
Min. 486:21 64:20 561:50 561:50
GA
11 3 14 10
Goals by Period Indiana Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
3 6
7 7
0 1
Shots by Period Indiana Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
42 80
42 67
0 1
Saves by Period Indiana Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
34 27
27 19
0 0
Corners by Period Indiana Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
12 37
18 28
0 0
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sh sh% sog sog% gw ps-att dsv
.185 .125 .500 .333 1.000
.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .119 .095
18 11 1 3 1 1 12 2 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 75
GAAvg Saves
1.58 3.26 1.74 1.25 Total 10 14 Total 84 148 Total 61 46 Total 30 65
46 8 61 46
.667 .688 .500 1.000 1.000
.500 .800 .333 1.000
.250 1.000 1.000
.000 1.000
.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .667 .507
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5
2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 2
Pct
W-L-T
Sho
.807 .727 .813 .821
3-4-0 0-1-0 3-5-0 5-3-0
1/0 0/0 1 2
TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM
Goals Per Game Average 3.75............................................................... 2005
11...vs. Saint Louis..................................... 9/5/13 9 ...vs. Lindenwood................................. 10/8/06 8...vs. Saint Louis.................................. 9/2/07 8...vs. Missouri State.......................... 9/22/07
Fewest Goals Allowed 24............................................................... 2006 29............................................................... 2007
Goals
Game
Assists 7...vs. Missouri State.........................9/9/16 7...vs. Ball State................................ 10/27/13 7...vs. Saint Louis.................................. 9/2/07 7...vs. Lindenwood.............................. 10/8/06 6...vs. Missouri State........................ 08/31/12 6...vs. Pacific......................................... 9/9/05 6...vs. Davidson................................... 9/12/09 5...vs. Lindenwood.............................. 9/25/05 5.. vs. Michigan State.........................10/4/13 5 .. vs. Saint Louis................................9/5/13 Shots 49...vs. Lindenwood.............................. 9/25/05 40...vs. Northwestern .......................... 11/4/05 39...vs. Missouri State.......................... 9/18/05 36...vs. Vermont.................................... 8/26/12 36...vs. New Hampshire....................... 8/27/05 Penalty Corners 22...vs. Missouri State.......................... 8/31/12 21...vs. Missouri State.......................... 9/18/05 20...vs. Vermont.................................... 8/26/12 20...vs. Lindenwood.............................. 9/25/05 19...vs. Longwood................................. 8/27/06 18...vs. Missouri State.........................9/9/16 18...vs. Ohio............................................ 9/4/09 17...vs. Northwestern .......................... 11/4/05 16...vs. Saint Louis.................................. 9/2/07 Saves 20...at Ball State................................. 10/25/00 20...at Maryland................................. 10/23/15 Season
Points 174...63 Goals, 48 Assists........................... 2005 143...50 Goals, 43 Assists........................... 2009 138...49 Goals, 40 Assists........................... 2013 132...47 Goals, 38 Assists........................... 2006 121...44 Goals, 33 Assists........................... 2004 118...41 Goals, 36 Assists........................... 2012 117...41 Goals, 35 Assists........................ 2016 114...40 Goals, 34 Assists........................... 2015 Goals 63............................................................... 2005 50............................................................... 2009 49............................................................... 2013 48............................................................... 2011 47............................................................... 2006 44............................................................... 2004 41............................................................... 2016 41............................................................... 2012 Assists 48............................................................... 2005 43............................................................... 2009 40 ..............................................................2013 38............................................................... 2006 36............................................................... 2011 36............................................................... 2012 35............................................................... 2016 34............................................................... 2015 Shots 400............................................................... 2005 286............................................................... 2004 281............................................................... 2012 276............................................................... 2009 249................................................................ 2013 241............................................................... 2016 235............................................................... 2011 226............................................................... 2008
Goals Against Average 1.62............................................................... 2006 Most Shutouts 5 (3x).......................................... 2003, 2005, 2006 4 ............................................................... 2014 3 ..................................................... 2013, 2015 Most Wins 17...(17-4)................................................... 2005 14...(14-5)................................................... 2006 14...(14-7)................................................... 2009 11...(11-7)................................................... 2004 Win Streak 11 games..................................8/27/06-10/30/06 10 games....................................9/9/05-10/14/05 7 games..................................10/10/09 - 11/6/09 ............................................8/9/14 - 9/26/14 Home Game Win Streak 7 games......................................9/9/05-10/11/05 ..........................................9/15/06-10/14/06 Road Game Win Streak 6 games......................................8/27/06-9/22/06 5 games..................................10/02/09-11/08/09 3 games....................................10/9/04-10/22/04 ............................................. 8/27/05-9/2/05 ......................................... 9/14/14 - 9/26/14 Consecutive Games with a Goal 27 games....................................10/3/04-11/6/05
INDIVIDUAL
Game Goals 3...Lydia Schrott..... vs. Northeastern, 8/28/05 ................................... at Longwood, 8/27/06 ............................. at Northwestern, 9/22/06 3...Kayla Bashore................ vs. Pacific, 9/9/05 ...............................vs. Lindenwood, 9/25/05 3...Alina Valenti.......vs. Lindenwood, 10/8/06 3...Haley Funk......vs. Missouri State, 9/22/07 3....Meg O’Connell...........vs. Missouri State, 9/06/08 3...Morgan Fleetwood......vs. Villanova, 10/21/12 3....Audra Heilman..................vs. Saint Louis, 9/05/13 3...Audra Heilman................vs. New Hampshire, 8/29/14
3....Audra Heilman..................vs. Saint Louis, 8/30/14 3....Kate Barber...................................vs. Ohio, 8/28/16
Assists 3...Meredith Brown......vs. Saint Louis, 9/2/07 3...Audra Heilman........vs. Saint Louis, 9/5/13 3 .. Audra Heilman ... vs. California, 9/5/14 Goalkeeper Saves 17...Molly Pulkrabek......vs. Ball State, 9/21/02 16...Haley Exner......... vs. Ohio State, 10/14/05 16...Noëlle Rother......... at Maryland, 10/23/15 14....Alex Mann............vs. C. Michingan, 10/05/08 Points 9...Audra Heilman........vs. Saint Louis, 9/5/13 7 .. Audra Heilman .. .................vs. St. Louis, 9/30/14 7....Morgan Fleetwood...........vs. Villanova, 10/21/12 6....Kate Barber...................................vs. Ohio, 8/28/16 6....Kate Barber..............vs. New Hampshire, 9/11/16 6 .. Audra Heilman ...... vs. New Hampshire, 8/29/14 6....Morgan Fleetwood............at Davidson, 09/12/09 6....Meg O’Connell..............vs. Missouri St., 09/06/08 6...Haley Funk......vs. Missouri State, 9/22/07 6...Lydia Schrott........... at Longwood, 8/27/06 6...Lydia Schrott..... at Northwestern, 9/22/06 6....Alina Valenti............ vs. Lindenwood, 10/8/06 6...Lydia Schrott..... vs. Northeastern, 8/28/05
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6...Kayla Bashore................ vs. Pacific, 9/9/05 6...Kayla Bashore.....vs. Lindenwood, 9/25/05 Season Goals 18...Kate Barber......................................... 2016 17...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2005 15...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2009 14...Audra Heilman.................................... 2014 13...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2012 12...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2006 12...Kayla Bashore..................................... 2005 12...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2011 10...Audra Heilman.................................... 2013 10...Maddie Latino..................................... 2015 10...Frederique Meeuwsen........................ 2004 10...Jaclyn Zamudio................................... 2011 9...Kate O’Connell.................................... 2006 9...Brenna Moeljadi................................. 2011 9 .. Sydney Supica.................................... 2013 8...Taylor Pearson................................. 2016 8...Kate Barber......................................... 2015 8...Mariella Grote.................................... 2012 7...Mallory Reabold................................. 2005 7...Nikki Orciuch....................................... 2004 7...Morgan Miller..................................... 2006 7...Kate O’Connell.................................... 2007 7...Meg O’Connell.................................... 2008 Game-Winning Goals 6...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2012 6...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2005 4...Kate Barber......................................... 2016 4 .. Audra Heilman ................................. 2014 4 ..Karen Lorite ....................................... 2013 4...Morgan Miller..................................... 2006 4...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2006 4...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2001 3...Maddie Latino.................................. 2015 3 .. Audra Heilman .................................. 2013 3...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2010 3...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2009 3...Meg O’Connell.................................... 2008 3...Meg O’Connell.................................... 2007 3...Kayla Bashore..................................... 2005 3...Kate O’Connell.................................... 2005 3...Frederique Meeuwsen........................ 2004 Assists 12...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2012 12...Audra Heilman.................................... 2013 12...Katie Griswold.................................... 2011 11...Kelsey Kiper........................................ 2009 11...Meredith Brown.................................. 2006 11...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2004 10...Meredith Brown.................................. 2005 9...Mollie Getzfread................................. 2016 9 .. Katie Griswold ..................................2009 9...Meredith Brown.................................. 2007 9...Kate O’Connell.................................... 2006 8...Maddie Latino.................................. 2016 8...Maddie Latino.................................. 2015 8...Brooke Borneman............................... 2011 8...Brenna Moeljadi................................. 2011 8...Lesley Wiler........................................ 2005 Points 40...Kate Barber......................................... 2016 38...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2012 37...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2005 36...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2009 33...Audra Heilman.................................... 2014 32...Audra Heilman.................................... 2013 29...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2006 29...Kayla Bashore..................................... 2005 28...Maddie Latino..................................... 2015 27...Kate O’Connell.................................... 2006 27...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2011 26...Brenna Moeljadi................................. 2011 23...Kate Barber......................................... 2015 23...Frederique Meeuwsen........................ 2004 23...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2004
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22 .. Sydney Supica.................................... 2013 22...Mariella Grote.................................... 2012 20...Kate O’Connell.................................... 2007 20...Jaclyn Zamudio................................... 2011 19...Taylor Pearson................................. 2016 19...Mallory Reabold................................. 2005 18...Morgan Miller..................................... 2006 18...Katie Griswold.................................... 2011 17 .. Karen Lorite........................................ 2013 17...Meredith Brown.................................. 2006 Shots 94...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2012 89...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2009 77...Kate Barber......................................... 2016 76...Kayla Bashore..................................... 2005 68...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2011 61...Lesley Wiler........................................ 2005 59...Morgan Miller..................................... 2005 55...Kate Barber......................................... 2015 55...Morgan Fleetwood............................. 2010 54...Sydney Supica.................................... 2013 52...Audra Heilman.................................... 2013 51...Brenna Moeljadi................................. 2011 49...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2004 47...Taylor Pearson................................. 2016 47...Audra Heilman.................................... 2014 47...Kayla Bashore..................................... 2003 45...Morgan Miller..................................... 2006 45...Lesley Wiler........................................ 2004 43...Brenna Moeljadi................................. 2009 42...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2006 41...Brenna Moeljadi................................. 2010 41...Lydia Schrott....................................... 2005 40...Kayla Bashore..................................... 2002 40...Mariella Grote.................................... 2012 40...Maddie Latino.................................. 2015 Victories 17...Haley Exner......................................... 2005 14...Alex Mann.......................................... 2009 13...Haley Exner......................................... 2006 12...Katie Kanara....................................... 2004 9...Maggie Olson..................................... 2014 9...Noëlle Rother...................................... 2015 8...Noëlle Rother...................................... 2016 8...Viki Green............................................ 2012 8...Becky Pany.......................................... 2010 8...Haley Exner......................................... 2007 7...Molly Pulkrabek.................................. 2003 7...Alex Mann.......................................... 2008 6...Molly Pulkrabek.................................. 2002 6...Maggie Olson..................................... 2011 Saves 147...Molly Pulkrabek.................................. 2002 138...Haley Exner......................................... 2005 114...Noëlle Rother...................................... 2015 107...Noëlle Rother...................................... 2016 103...Maggie Olson..................................... 2014 101...Maggie Olson..................................... 2013 100...Haley Exner......................................... 2006 96...Katie Kanara....................................... 2004 91...Becky Pany.......................................... 2010 88...Alexandra Kaufman............................ 2000 88...Haley Exner......................................... 2007 85...Viki Green............................................ 2012 85...Molly Pulkrabek.................................. 2001 83...Alex Mann.......................................... 2008 82...Katie Kanara....................................... 2001 80...Alex Mann.......................................... 2009 70...Molly Pulkrabek.................................. 2003 Shutouts 3.2...Maggie Olson..................................... 2014 3...Viki Green............................................ 2012 3...Maggie Olson..................................... 2013 3...Haley Exner......................................... 2005 3...Haley Exner......................................... 2006 3...Molly Pulkrabek.................................. 2003 3...Alex Mann.......................................... 2008 2...Noëlle Rother...................................... 2016 2...Noëlle Rother...................................... 2015
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2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY 2...Haley Exner......................................... 2007 2...Katie Kanara....................................... 2004 2...Katie Kanara....................................... 2001 Goals Against Average 1.28 ..Maggie Olson (17 G, 1139 Min.)........ 2014 1.30 ..Maggie Olson (6 G, 322 Min.)........... .2012 1.34 ...Haley Exner (24 G, 1254 Min)............. 2006 1.56...Katie Kanara (7 G, 314 Min)............... 2003 1.66...Haley Exner (29 G, 1222 Min)............. 2007 1.67...Haley Exner (35 G, 1471 Min)............. 2005 1.69....Maggie Olson (10 G, 414 Min)........... 2011 1.73 .. Becky Pany (29 G, 1172 Min).............2010 1.75...Katie Kanara (34 G, 1362 Min)........... 2004 1.81....Noëlle Rother (34 G, 1314 Min).......... 2015 Save Percentage .806...Haley Exner......................................... 2006 .798...Haley Exner......................................... 2005 .795...Molly Pulkrabek.................................. 2002 .770....Noëlle Rother...................................... 2015 .767...Katie Kanara....................................... 2003 .759...Katie Kanara....................................... 2001 .757....Maggie Olson..................................... 2014 .752...Haley Exner......................................... 2007 Defensive Saves 8...Sydney Supica.................................... 2014 7...Sydney Supica.................................... 2015 5...Malia Fujisawa................................... 2016 5...Kayla Bashore..................................... 2003 5...Sydney Supica.................................... 2013 4...Malia Fujisawa................................... 2015 4...Brenna Moeljadi................................. 2011 4...Brenna Moeljadi................................. 2010 4...Mutsa Mutembwa.............................. 2009 4...Morgan Albini..................................... 2002 3...Elle Hempt........................................ 2016 3...Karen Lorite........................................ 2014 3...Morgan Miller..................................... 2003 3...Mutsa Mutembwa.............................. 2008 Career Games Played 79...Lesley Wiler...................................2002-05 ...Morgan Albini................................2002-05 ...Nikki Orciuch..................................2002-05 78...Lydia Schrott..................................2003-06 ...Morgan Miller................................2003-06 ...Meredith Brown.............................2004-07 77 ..Katie Kiper.....................................2005-08 76...Haley Funk.....................................2006-09 ...Meg O’Connell...............................2006-09 ..Danitra Castro ..............................2005-08 ...Kayla Bashore...........................2001-03,05 ...Mallory Reabold............................2002-05 ...Kate O’Connell...............................2004-07 74...Amanda Oyler................................2004-07 ...Morgan Fleetwood........................2008-12 Goals 44...Morgan Fleetwood........................2008-12 41...Lydia Schrott..................................2003-06 33...Audra Heilman...............................2011-14 28...Kate Barber....................................2013-16 23...Kayla Bashore..........................2001-03, 05 21...Kate O’Connell...............................2004-07 20...Haley Funk.....................................2006-09 20...Brenna Moeljadi............................2007-11 19...Nikki Orciuch..................................2002-05 18...Morgan Miller................................2003-06 18...Sydney Supica...............................2012-15 17...Meg O’Connell...............................2006-09 16...Nicole Volgraf................................2012-15 15...Lesley Wiler...................................2002-05 15...Erica Nilsson..................................2000-03 15...Frederique Meeuwsen...................2004-05 14...Karen Lorite...................................2012-15 14...Alina Valenti..................................2006-09 14...Erica Nilsson..................................2001-03 13...Jaclyn Zamudio..............................2008-11 12...Mallory Reabold......................2002, 04-05
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Game-Winning Goals 14...Morgan Fleetwood........................2008-12 14...Lydia Schrott..................................2003-06 8.. Audra Heilman...............................2011-14 8...Meg O’Connell...............................2006-09 8...Kate O’Connell...............................2004-07 7...Morgan Miller................................2003-06 6...Kate Barber....................................2013-16 6...Kayla Bashore..........................2001-03, 05 6...Lesley Wiler...................................2002-05 5...Karen Lorite...................................2012-15 5...Haley Funk.....................................2006-09 4...Maddie Latino........................2014-pres. 4..Shareyna Chang ............................2009-10 4.. Alina Valenti .................................2006-09 4...Nikki Orciuch..................................2002-05 3...Taylor Pearson.......................2014-pres. 3...Erica Nilsson..................................2001-03 3...Frederique Meeuwsen...................2004-05 3...Brenna Moeljadi............................2007-11 Assists 36...Meredith Brown.............................2004-07 27...Morgan Fleetwood........................2008-12 27...Katie Griswold...............................2007-11 26...Audra Heilman...............................2011-14 22...Lydia Schrott..................................2003-06 19...Kelsey Kiper...................................2007-10 17...Kate O’Connell...............................2004-07 16...Maddie Latino........................2014-pres. 16...Brenna Moeljadi............................2007-11 16...Lesley Wiler...................................2002-05 15...Meg O’Connell...............................2006-09 14...Kate Barber....................................2013-16 14...Mollie Getzfread............................2012-16 14.. Emily Bowker..................................2010-13 12...Kayla Bashore..........................2001-03, 05 11...Brooke Borneman..........................2009-11 11...Mallory Reabold............................2002-05 11...Danielle McNally...........................2010-13 10...Karen Lorite...................................2012-15 8...Morgan Miller................................2003-06 8...Amanda Oyler................................2004-07 7...Hannah McDermott.......................2013-14 7...Frederique Meeuwsen...................2004-05 7...Mariella Grote...............................2010-13 Points 115...Morgan Fleetwood........................2008-12 104...Lydia Schrott..................................2003-06 92...Audra Heilman ..............................2011-14 70...Kate Barber....................................2013-16 59...Kate O’Connell...............................2004-07 58...Kayla Bashore..........................2001-03, 05 56...Brenna Moeljadi............................2007-11 49...Katie Griswold.........................2007-09, 11 48...Meg O’Connell...............................2006-09 48...Meredith Brown.............................2004-07 46...Lesley Wiler...................................2002-05 44...Maddie Latino........................2014-pres. 44...Haley Funk.....................................2006-09 44...Morgan Miller................................2003-06 43...Nikki Orciuch..................................2002-05 42...Sydney Supica...............................2012-15 38...Karen Lorite...................................2012-15 37...Kelsey Kiper...................................2007-10 37...Frederique Meeuswen...................2004-05 35...Mallory Reabold............................2002-05 Shots 306 ...Morgan Fleetwood........................2008-12 178...Kayla Bashore................................2001-05 158...Lesley Wiler...................................2002-05 157...Lydia Schrott..................................2003-06 154...Audra Heilman...............................2013-16 154...Audra Heilman...............................2011-14 153...Brenna Moeljadi............................2007-11 143...Morgan Miller................................2003-06 99...Meg O’Connell...............................2006-09 95...Sydney Supica...............................2012-15 91...Kate O’Connell...............................2004-07 91...Nikki Ocriuch..................................2002-05
90...Mallory Reabold............................2002-05 89...Taylor Pearson.......................2014-pres. 81...Maddie Latino........................2014-pres. 72...Erica Nilsson..................................2000-03 71...Katie Griswold...............................2007-11 71...Haley Funk.....................................2006-09 70...Meredith Brown.............................2004-07 Victories 38...Haley Exner....................................2004-07 25 ..Maggie Olson.................................2010-14 22...Alex Mann.....................................2008-10 17...Noëlle Rother.................................2015-16 13...Katie Kanara............................2001, 03-04 13...Molly Pulkrabek.............................2002-03 Saves 361...Molly Pulkrabek.............................2000-03 328...Haley Exner....................................2004-07 245....Maggie Olson................................2010-14 221...Noëlle Rother.................................2015-16 201...Katie Kanara..................................2001-03 179...Alex Mann.....................................2008-10 128....Viki Green.......................................2011-12 104...Becky Pany.....................................2008-10 88...Alexandra Kaufman............................ 2000 Saves Per Game (Min. 30 Games) 6.56...Molly Pulkrabek.............................2000-03 5.97....Noëlle Rother.................................2015-16 5.47...Haley Exner....................................2004-07 5.15...Katie Kanara............................2001, 03-04 4.90....Maggie Olson................................2010-14 Save Percentage .788...Haley Exner....................................2004-07 .770....Noëlle Rother.................................2015-16 .750...Katie Kanara............................2001, 03-04 .732.. Becky Pany....................................2008, 10 .731...Molly Pulkrabek.............................2000-03 .723....Maggie Olson................................2010-14 Goals Against Average (Min. 1000 Minutes) 1.53...Haley Exner....................................2004-07 1.93....Noëlle Rother.................................2015-16 1.98....Becky Pany.....................................2008-10 2.00...Katie Kanara.............................2001,03-04 2.05....Maggie Olson................................2010-14 2.13....Alex Mann.....................................2008-10 2.29....Viki Green.......................................2011-12 Shutouts 8...Haley Exner....................................2004-07 6.2...Maggie Olson................................2010-14 5...Molly Pulkrabek.............................2000-03 4...Noëlle Rother.................................2015-16 4...Alex Mann.....................................2008-12 3 ..Viki Green.......................................2011-12 2...Katie Kanara............................2001, 03-04 1...Becky Pany.....................................2008-10 1...Jobi Manson..................................2005-07 Defensive Saves 23...Sydney Supica...............................2012-15 10...Brenna Moeljadi............................2007-11 9...Malia Fujisawa..............................2013-16 7...Mutsa Mutembwa.........................2007-09 7...Kayla Bashore................................2001-05 7...Morgan Miller................................2003-06 4...Karen Lorite...................................2012-15 4...Morgan Albini................................2002-05 4...Dani Castro....................................2005-07 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Goals 2016..Kate Barber............................................. 18 2015..Maddie Latino...................................... 10 2014..Audra Heilman........................................ 14 2013..Audra Heilman........................................ 10 2012..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 13 2011..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 12 2010..Brenna Moeljadi....................................... 6
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2009..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 15 2008..Meg O’Connell.......................................... 7 2007..Kate O’Connell.......................................... 7 2006..Lydia Schrott........................................... 12 2005..Lydia Schrott........................................... 17 2004..Frederique Meeuwsen............................ 10 2003..Three with................................................. 6 2002 .Erica Nilsson ............................................ 5 2001..Kim Nash.................................................. 4 2000..Brooke Magers......................................... 2 Assists 2016..Mollie Getzfread....................................... 9 2015..Maddie Latino........................................ 8 2014..Audra Heilman.......................................... 5 2013..Audra Heilman........................................ 12 2012..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 12 2011..Katie Griswold........................................ 12 2010..Morgan Fleetwood................................... 6 ...Kelsey Kiper.............................................. 6 2009..Kelsey Kiper............................................ 11 2008..Katie Griswold.......................................... 5 2007..Meredith Brown........................................ 9 2006..Meredith Brown...................................... 11 2005..Meredith Brown...................................... 10 2004..Lydia Schrott........................................... 11 2003..Lydia Schrott............................................. 3 2002 .Three with................................................. 3 2001..Kayla Bashore, Ryan Woolsey.................. 3 2000..Ginna Irwin............................................... 2 Points 2016..Kate Barber............................................. 40 2015..Maddie Latino...................................... 28 2014..Audra Heilman........................................ 33 2013..Audra Heilman........................................ 32 2012..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 38 2011..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 27 2010..Brenna Moeljadi..................................... 16 2009..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 36 2008..Meg O’Connell........................................ 16 2007..Kate O’Connell........................................ 20 2006..Lydia Schrott........................................... 29 2005..Lydia Schrott........................................... 37 2004..Lydia Schrott, F. Meeuwsen................... 23 2003..Lydia Schrott........................................... 15 2002 .Erica Nilsson .......................................... 11 2001..Kim Nash.................................................. 9 2000..Brooke Magers......................................... 5 Shots 2016..Kate Barber............................................. 77 2015..Kate Barber............................................. 55 2014..Audra Heilman........................................ 47 2013..Sydney Supica........................................ 54 2012..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 94 2011..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 68 2010..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 55 2009..Morgan Fleetwood................................. 89 2008..Meg O’Connell........................................ 37 2007..Danitra Castro......................................... 38 2006..Morgan Miller......................................... 45 2005..Kayla Bashore......................................... 76 2004..Lydia Schrott........................................... 49 2003..Kayla Bashore......................................... 47 2002 .Kayla Bashore ........................................ 40 2001..Erica Nilsson........................................... 20 2000..Lauren Micka............................................ 9 Saves 2016..Noëlle Rother........................................ 107 2015..Noëlle Rother........................................ 114 2014..Maggie Olson....................................... 103 2013..Maggie Olson....................................... 101 2012..Viki Green................................................ 85 2011..Viki Green................................................ 43 2010..Becky Pany.............................................. 91 2009..Alex Mann.............................................. 80 2008..Alex Mann.............................................. 83 2007..Haley Exner............................................. 88 2006..Haley Exner........................................... 100 2005..Haley Exner........................................... 138
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2004..Katie Kanara........................................... 96 2003..Molly Pulkrabek ..................................... 70 2002 .Molly Pulkrabek ................................... 147 2001..Molly Pulkrabek...................................... 85 2000..Alexandra Kaufman................................ 78 Goals Against Average 2016..Noëlle Rother....................................... 2.13 2015..Noëlle Rother....................................... 1.81 2014..Maggie Olson...................................... 2.03 2013..Maggie Olson...................................... 3.03 2012..Maggie Olson...................................... 1.68 2011..Maggie Olson...................................... 1.69 2010..Becky Pany........................................... 1.73 2009..Alex Mann........................................... 2.43 2008..Alex Mann........................................... 2.33 2007..Haley Exner.......................................... 1.66 2006..Haley Exner.......................................... 1.34 2005..Haley Exner.......................................... 2.14 2004..Katie Kanara........................................ 1.74 2003..Katie Kanara........................................ 1.56 2002..Molly Pulkrabek .................................. 2.12 2001..Katie Kanara........................................ 2.73 2000..Molly Pulkrabek................................... 5.31 Current players in bold
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HONORS AND AWARDS HONORS
All-Time Captains 2017.....................Nora Aucker, Elle Hempt, ........................................Taylor Pearson 2016...................Kate Barber, Mollie Gezfread, ...............................................Elle Hempt 2015..................Kate Barber, Mollie Getzfread, ............................................Nicole Volgraf 2009............... Meg O’Connell, Katie Griswold, ............................................... Lucy Ireland 2008...........................Katie Kiper, Dani Castro, 2015..................Kate Barber, Mollie Getzfread, ............................................Nicole Volgraf .......................................... Meg O’Connell 2007...................Meredith Brown, Haley Exner .......................................... Kate O’Connell 2006................... Morgan Miller, Lydia Schrott, ........................................ Meredith Brown 2005.....................Kayla Bashore, Lesley Wiler, ............................................Ryan Woolsey 2004......................Lesley Wiler, Ryan Woolsey 2003.................... Kayla Bashore, Erica Nilsson 2002 ....................... Erica Nilsson, Akila Jones 2001.......................Akila Jones, Brooke Evans, ............................................ Erica Nilsson 2000.....................Tania Hults, Brooke Magers, ............................................. Erica Nilsson Big Ten Coach of the Year 2003..........................................Amy Robertson NFHCA West Region Coach of the Year 2005..........................................Amy Robertson Big Ten Player of the Year 2005........................................... Kayla Bashore NFHCA All-America 2004......... Kayla Bashore.............second team 2004......... Lydia Schrott...................third team 2005......... Kayla Bashore.................. first team 2005......... Lydia Schrott...............second team 2006......... Morgan Miller.................third team 2009......... Corey Brautigam..............third team 2013......... Audra Heilman...............third team 2014......... Audra Heilman............second team 2015......... Kate Barber.....................third team 2016......... Kate Barber...................... first team Synapse Sports All-America 2014......... Audra Heilman................third team 2015......... Kate Barber.....................third team 2016......... Kate Barber...................... first team womensfieldhockey.com All-America 2009......... Corey Brautigam..............third team 2012......... Morgan Fleetwood..........third team womensfieldhockey.com All-Rookie 2009....................................Morgan Fleetwood NFHCA All-West Region 2001 ........ Kayla Bashore ............second team 2002 ........ Kayla Bashore ............second team 2003 ........ Kayla Bashore ................. first team ......... Lydia Schrott...............second team 2004......... Lydia Schrott.................... first team ......... Morgan Miller.............second team 2005......... Kayla Bashore.................. first team ......... Morgan Miller.................. first team ......... Lydia Schrott.................... first team ......... Haley Exner.................second team 2006......... Haley Exner...................... first team ......... Lydia Schrott.................... first team ......... Morgan Miller.................. first team 2007......... Haley Exner...................... first team ......... Meredith Brown..........second team 2008......... Dani Castro..................second team ......... Meg O’Connell............second team 2009......... Corey Brauitgam............... first team ......... Morgan Fleetwood......second team ......... Meg O’Connell............second team 2010......... Brenna Moeljadi..........second team 2011......... Brenna Moeljadi............... first team 2012......... Morgan Fleetwood........... first team ......... Audra Heilman............second team 2013......... Audra Heilman................. first team
......... Hannah Boyer..............second team ......... Sydney Supica.............second team 2014......... Audra Heilman................. first team ......... Sydney Supica.............second team 2015......... Kate Barber...................... first team ......... Sydney Supica.............second team ......... Noëlle Rother..............second team 2016......... Kate Barber...................... first team All-Big Ten 2001 ........ Kayla Bashore ............second team 2002 ........ Kayla Bashore ................. first team 2003 ........ Kayla Bashore ................. first team ......... Morgan Albini ............second team 2004......... Lydia Schrott...............second team 2005......... Kayla Bashore.................. first team ......... Haley Exner...................... first team ......... Morgan Miller.................. first team ......... Lydia Schrott.................... first team 2006......... Haley Exner...................... first team ......... Lydia Schrott.................... first team ......... Morgan Miller.................. first team 2007......... Meredith Brown............... first team ......... Haley Exner...................... first team 2008......... Meg O’Connell............second team 2009......... Corey Brautigam............... first team ......... Meg O’Connell................. first team ......... Morgan Fleetwood......second team 2010......... Brenna Moeljadi............... first team ......... Corey Brautigam..........second team 2011......... Brenna Moeljadi............... first team ......... Morgan Fleetwood......second team 2012 ......... Morgan Fleetwood........... first team ......... Hannah Boyer..............second team ......... Audra Heilman............second team 2013 ......... Audra Heilman................. first team ......... Hannah Boyer..............second team ......... Sydney Supica.............second team 2014......... Audra Heilman................. first team ......... Sydney Supica.............second team 2015......... Kate Barber...................... first team ......... Sydney Supica.............second team ......... Noëlle Rother..............second team 2016......... Kate Barber...................... first team ......... Noëlle Rother................... first team ......... Mollie Getzfread.........second team NFHCA North/South All-Star/Senior Game 2003......... Molly Pulkrabek (alternate) 2005......... Kayla Bashore, Mallory Reabold 2006......... Morgan Miller, Lydia Schrott 2007......... Meredith Brown, Haley Exner 2008......... Dani Castro 2009......... Lucy Ireland, Meg O’Connell 2011......... Brenna Moeljadi 2012......... Morgan Fleetwood 2014......... Audra Heilman 2015......... Sydney Supica, Nicole Volgraf (alt.) 2016......... Kate Barber Big Ten All-Tournament Team 2001......... Katie Kanara 2002......... Molly Pulkrabek 2003......... Lydia Schrott 2004......... Katie Kanara 2005......... Morgan Albini, Mallory Reabold 2006......... Amanda Oyler 2007......... Kate O’Connell 2008......... Dani Castro 2009......... Corey Brautigam, ......... Morgan Fleetwood 2010......... Brenna Moeljadi 2011......... Audra Heilman 2012......... Mariella Grote ......... Viki Green 2013......... Danielle McNally 2015......... Maddie Latino 2016......... Kate Barber Big Ten Player of the Week 9/10/01... Molly Pulkrabek..........Co-Defensive 10/8/02... Mallory Reabold............... Offensive 9/1/03... Morgan Miller............Co-Defensive 9/8/03... Molly Pulkrabek............... Defensive 9/6/04... Ryan Woolsey................. Defensive 11/1/04... Frederique Meeuwsen..... Offensive 8/29/05... Lydia Schrott.................... Offensive
2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY 9/12/05... Haley Exner..................... Defensive 10/3/05... Haley Exner..................... Defensive 10/17/05... Haley Exner..................... Defensive 9/11/06... Lydia Schrott.................... Offensive 9/25/06... Lydia Schrott...............Co-Offensive 10/1/06... Kate O’Connell................. Offensive 10/1/06... Haley Exner..................... Defensive 10/30/06... Haley Exner..................... Defensive 9/10/07... Haley Exner..................... Defensive 10/29/07... Meg O’Connell................. Offensive 09/08/08... Alex Mann....................... Defensive 08/31/09... Alex Mann....................... Defensive 09/07/09... Mutsa Mutembwa.......... Defensive 10/19/09... Alex Mann....................... Defensive 10/26/09... Shareyna Chang...............Freshman 8/30/11... Brenna Moeljadi.............. Defensive 9/6/11... Brenna Moeljadi.............. Defensive 9/23/11... Maggie Olson...................Freshman 8/28/12... Sydney Supica..................Freshman 9/18/12... Maggie Olson.............Co-Defensive 10/29/13... Audra Heilman................. Offensive 9/10/13... Audra Heilman................. Offensive 11/5/13... Hannah McDermott..........Freshman 9/2/14... Audra Heilman................. Offensive 10/14/14... Maggie Olson.................. Defensive 9/29/15... Maddie Latino....... Co-Offensive 9/29/15... Noëlle Rother.................. Defensive 9/29/15... Noëlle Rother...................Freshman 10/20/15... Kate Barber.................Co-Offensive 10/20/15... Noëlle Rother...................Freshman 11/3/2015... Sydney Supica................. Defensive 11/3/2015... Noëlle Rother...................Freshman 10/11/2016.. Noëlle Rother.................. Defensive 10/18/2016.. Noëlle Rother.................. Defensive NFHCA Player of the Week 10/19/2016.. Noëlle Rother.................. Defensive Academic All-Big Ten 2000 Alexandra Kaufman Kelly Lewis Erica Nilsson Lindsay Schafer Courtney Sutter Anna Ward 2001 Ginna Irwin Lauren Micka Jaime O’Pray Abby Schwab
Brooke Magers Erica Nilsson Lindsay Schafer Anna Ward
2002 Jamie Baldwin Brooke Evans Katie Kanara Lindsey Nealis Lindsay Schafer
Kayla Bashore Ginna Irwin Kimberly Nash Jaime O’Pray Ryan Woolsey
2007 Dani Castro Haley Funk Lucy Ireland Katie Kiper Meg O’Connel Margie Stoll
Haley Exner Brittney Hacken Erin Isler Jobi Manson Elizabeth Schmidt Alina Valenti
2008 Dani Castro Katie Griswold Brittney Hacken Katie Kiper Alex Mann Brenna Moeljadi Meg O’Connell
Haley Funk Lena Grote Lucy Ireland Kelsey Kiper Jaclyn Milici Mutsa Mutembwa Alina Valenti
2009 Corey Brautigam Haley Funk Lena Grote Lucy Ireland Alex Mann Jaclyn Milici Mutsa Mutembwa Becky Pany Alina Valenti
Morgan Fleetwood Katie Griswold Brittney Hacken Kelsey Kiper Kristy McFadden Brenna Moeljadi Meg O’Connell Elizabeth Schmidt
2010 Brooke Borneman Corey Brautigam Morgan Fleetwood Kelsey Kiper Jaclyn Milici Becky Pany
Hannah Boyer Shareyna Chang Lena Grote Alex Mann Brenna Moeljadi
2011 Brooke Borneman Morgan Fleetwood Mariella Grote Brenna Moeljadi
Hannah Boyer Katie Griswold Kristy McFadden Gaby Olshemski
2012 Caitllin Bearish Amanda Bennison Hannah Boyer Morgan Fleetwood
Audra Heilman Corinne Karch Gaby Olshemski
2013 Amanda Bennison Hannha Boyer Mollie Getzfread Audra Heilman Corinne Karch
Karen Lorite Gaby Olshemski Rachel Stauffer Nicole Volgraf
Katie Johnson Corinne Karch Karen Lorite Maggie Olson Rachel Stauffer Nicole Volgraf
2003 Morgan Albini Ginna Irwin Lindsey Nealis Jaime O’Pray Ryan Woolsey
Kayla Bashore Katie Kanara Erica Nilsson Mallory Reabold
2014 Kate Barber Amanda Bennison Morgan Dye Malia Fujisawa Mollie Getzfread Audra Heilman
2004 Morgan Albini April Levins Jodi Murphy Nikki Orciuch Lydia Schrott Ryan Woolsey
Katie Kanara Morgan Miller Lindsey Nealis Mallory Reabold Rachel Telian
2015 Kate Barber Morgan Dye Malia Fujisawa Mollie Getzfread Cameron Gibson Katie Johnson
Maddie Latino Karen Lorite Taylor Pearson Rachel Stauffer Nicole Volgraf
2005 Morgan Albini Haley Exner Frederique Meeuwsen Nikki Orciuch Lydia Schrott Rachel Telian Ryan Woolsey
Kayla Bashore Erin Isler Morgan Miller Mallory Reabold Margie Stoll Lesley Wiler
2016 Nora Aucker Kate Barber Morgan Dye Malia Fujisawa Mollie Getzfread Cameron Gibson Elle Hempt
Katie Johnson Maddie Latino Taylor Pearson Noëlle Rother Taylor Swope Abby Urbanek
2006 Haley Exner Katie Kiper Morgan Miller Margie Stoll
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NFHCA National Academic Squad 2000 Ginna Irwin Brooke Magers Lauren Micka 2001 Kayla Bashore Katie Kanara Lauren Micka Jaime O’Pray
Ginna Irwin Brooke Magers Kimberly Nash Ryan Woolsey
2002 Morgan Albini Kayla Bashore Katie Kanara Jaime O’Pray
Jamie Baldwin Ginna Irwin Kimberly Nash Ryan Woolsey
2003 Morgan Albini Ginna Irwin Mallory Reabold Rachel Telian
Kayla Bashore Katie Kanara Lydia Schrott Ryan Woolsey
2004 Morgan Albini Erin Isler Frederique Meeuwsen Jodi Murphy Lydia Schrott Rachel Telian
Kayla Bashore Katie Kanara Morgan Miller Mallory Reabold Margie Stoll Ryan Woolsey
2005 Morgan Albini Erin Isler Frederique Meeuwsen Mallory Reabold Margie Stoll Ryan Woolsey
Kayla Bashore Katie Kiper Morgan Miller Lydia Schrott Rachel Telian
2006 Haley Funk Erin Isler Katie Kiper Meg O’Connell Margie Stoll
Brittney Hacken Lucy Ireland Morgan Miller Lydia Schrott Rachel Telian
2007 Haley Exner Lena Grote Lucy Ireland Katie Kiper Jobi Manson Meg O’Connell
Katie Griswold Brittany Hacken Erin Isler Kelsey Kiper Mutsa Mutembwa Margie Stoll
2008 Corey Brautigam Morgan Fleetwood Katie Griswold Brittney Hacken Kelsey Kiper Jaclyn Milici Meg O’Connell
Dani Castro Haley Funk Lena Grote Lucy Ireland Alex Mann Mutsa Mutembwa Becky Pany
2009 Hannah Boyer Shareyna Chang Haley Funk Lena Grote Lucy Ireland Mutsa Mutembwa
Corey Brautigam Morgan Fleetwood Katie Griswold Brittney Hacken Jaclyn Milici Meg O’Connell
2010 Hannah Boyer Katie Griswold Kelsey Kiper Becky Pany
Morgan Fleetwood Lena Grote Jaclyn Milici Gaby Olshemski
2011 Brooke Borneman Corey Brauigam Katie Griswold Gaby Olshemski
Hannah Boyer Morgan Fleetwood Corinne Karch Becky Pany
2012 Amanda Bennison Morgan Fleetwood
Hannah Boyer Mollie Getzfread
Karen Lorite Gaby Olshemski 2013 Kate Barber Amanda Bennison Hannah Boyer Morgan Dye Malia Fujisawa Mollie Getzfread 2014 Kate Barber Amanda Bennison Morgan Dye Mollie Getzfread Cameron Gibson
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Corinne Karch
Audra Heilman Katie Johnson Corinne Karch Karen Lorite Gaby Olshemski Nicole Volgraf Audra Heilman Katie Johnson Corinne Karch Maddie Latino Karen Lorite Nicole Volgraf
2015 Nora Aucker Kate Barber Morgan Dye Malia Fujisawa Mollie Getzfread Elle Hempt
Katie Johnson Maddie Latino Karen Lorite Taylor Swope Nicole Volgraf Claire Woods
2016 Nora Aucker Kate Barber Morgan Dye Malia Fujisawa Mollie Getzfread Cameron Gibson
Ciara Girouard Elle Hempt Andi Jackson Katie Johnson Maddie Latino Marley Tunnell
NFHCA National Academic Teams 3.51 Team GPA - T2nd in the nation among field hockey teams in 2007. Big Ten Medal of Honor 2008 - Haley Exner 2015 - Nicole Volgraf NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 2005 - Kayla Bashore Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarship 2016-17 - Mollie Getzfread Rhodes Scholar Select 2010 Mutsa Mutembwa
IU Athletics Awards Jack D. Tichenor Award
Given to male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average in all sports
2015 - Morgan Dye 2016 - Morgan Dye Anita Aldrich Leadership Award
Exemplifying leadership, scholastic achievement and athletic ability among all female student-athletes
2017 - Malia Fujisawa 24 Sports, 1 Team Program of Excellence 2017 - Indiana Field Hockey
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2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY 2000 1-12, 0-6 Big Ten (7th) 9/2 Slippery Rock 9/10 Saint Louis 9/16 at Miami (Ohio) 9/22 Michigan 10/1 Bellarmine 10/6 Bucknell 10/7 at Penn State 10/13 Ohio State 10/20 at Northwestern 10/22 Iowa 10/25 at Ball State 10/29 at Michigan State 11/3 Penn State*
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2001 1-16, 0-6 Big Ten (7th) 8/26 Miami (Ohio) 9/1 Rhode Island 9/2 at Holy Cross 9/7 Stanford 9/22 Massachusetts 9/23 at Michigan 9/26 Ball State 9/30 Central Michigan 10/5 Northwestern 10/7 No. 9 Louisville 10/12 No. 6 Michigan State 10/14 Saint Louis 10/19 at Iowa 10/20 Missouri State 10/26 at Ohio State 10/28 Penn State 11/2 Ohio State*
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1-2 0-1 0-3 0-1^ 1-4 1-10 4-3 1-2 1-4 0-3 2-3+ 2-3+ 1-8 0-1 0-3 0-3 0-5
2002 6-13, 1-5 Big Ten (t-6th) 8/31 at Miami (Ohio) 9/3 Maine 9/6 Ball State 9/8 California 9/13 Rutgers 9/15 Villanova 9/21 at Ball State 9/28 at Georgetown 9/29 at Penn State 10/2 at No. 9 Louisville 10/5 No. 20 Ohio State
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4-1 1-2 0-3 0-1 1-2+ 3-1 0-1 0-3 1-6 1-2+ 3-2
10/18 No. 2 Michigan 10/20 Lindenwood 10/25 Iowa 10/26 Saint Louis 11/1 at Northwestern 11/2 Colgate 11/8 Michigan State*
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0-5 3-0 1-3 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-3
10/12 at No. 5 Michigan State L
2003 8-10, 1-5 Big Ten (t-6th) 8/30 Central Michigan 8/31 Miami (Ohio) 9/5 at Ball State 9/6 Missouri State 9/21 at No. 20 Richmond 9/26 Michigan State 9/28 at Saint Louis 10/3 Penn State 10/5 Kent State 10/11 at Michigan 10/12 Lindenwood
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1-0 7-0 2-0 4-0 0-2 0-6 4-2 1-2 1-0 0-4 5-1
10/17 Northwestern 10/19 California 10/25 at Ohio State 10/26 Louisville 10/31 at No. 9 Iowa 11/1 No. 1 Wake Forest 11/7 Michigan State*
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2004 12-8, 1-5 Big Ten (t-5th) 8/28 at California 8/29 at Stanford 9/3 Ball State 9/5 Missouri State 9/11 Appalachian State 9/12 Lindenwood 9/17 at Louisville 9/18 William & Mary 9/24 Michigan 9/26 Iowa 10/2 at Penn State 10/3 at Bucknell 10/8 at Northwestern 10/9 New Hampshire 10/19 at Miami (Ohio) 10/22 at Central Michigan
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10/29 Ohio State 10/31 Saint Louis 11/5 Michigan State*
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10/24 at No. 5 Michigan State L
2-3 0-3 1-2+ 0-2 3-2+ 0-6 1-3
1-3 2-1 3-0 4-3+ 4-0 7-1 1-0+ 0-1 1-4 1-4 0-1 3-2 1-2+ 2-1 2-1+ 2-0 2-5
3-1 3-1 1-2
2005 17-5, 4-2 Big Ten (2nd) 8/27 at New Hampshire W 3-1 8/28 at No. 9 Northeastern W 3-2 9/2 at Appalachian State W 1-0 9/4 at Wake Forest L 2-4 9/9 Pacific W 6-0 9/17 Ohio W 4-1 9/18 Missouri State W 3-0 9/24 No. 6 Michigan State W 3-2+ 9/25 Lindenwood W 6-0 9/30 at No. 13 Michigan W 3-1 10/2 at Kent State W 5-2 10/8 Northwestern W 3-1 10/11 No. 13 Louisville W 3-2 10/14 at Ohio State W 2-1+ 10/22 at Iowa L 1-2 10/28 Penn State L 3-4+ 10/30 Miami (Ohio) W 4-0 11/4 Northwestern* W 2-1+ 11/5 Ohio State* W 3-1 11/6 Michigan* L 0-3 11/12 North Carolina# W 3-2 11/13 Wake Forest# L 0-5 2006 14-5, 4-2 Big Ten (t-2nd) 8/26 at No. 19 Virginia 8/27 at Longwood 9/2 at Ball State 9/5 at Miami (Ohio) 9/8 at Ohio 9/9 Radford 9/15 Central Michigan 9/17 Maine 9/22 at Northwestern 9/24 New Hampshire 9/29 Iowa 9/30 No. 5 Ohio State 10/6 at No. 13 Louisville
L 2-3 W 5-0 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 1-0 W 5-3 W 2-1+ W 3-0 W 5-4++ W 3-1 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 0-2
10/8 Lindenwood 10/14 Northwestern 10/15 No. 20 Michigan 10/21 at Michigan State 10/29 at No. 7 Penn State 11/3 Michigan State*
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9-0 2-1+ 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-3
2007 8-10, 1-5 Big Ten (6th) 8/25 Pacific 8/26 at California 8/31 Albany 9/2 Saint Louis 9/8 Ball State 9/14 Ohio 9/16 No. 5 Wake Forest 9/21 at Ohio State 9/22 Missouri State 9/30 at No. 6 Iowa 10/5 Miami 10/7 No. 9 Penn State 10/12 at No. 5 Michigan 10/20 No. 7 Michigan State 10/22 Stanford 10/25 at No. 13 Louisville 10/28 Northwestern 11/1 No. 6 Iowa*
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2008 7-11, 1-5 Big Ten (t-6th) 8/29 at Rutgers 8/31 at Saint Joseph’s 9/6 vs. Missouri State 9/7 at Saint Louis 9/13 vs. Ohio 9/14 at No.4 Wake Forest 9/18 vs. Pacific 9/20 at Ball State 9/26 No. 6 Iowa 10/3 at Michigan State 10/5 at Central Michigan 10/10 Ohio State 10/12 Michigan 10/17 Miami (Ohio) 10/24 at No. 9 Penn State 10/29 No. 12 Louisville 11/1 at Northwestern 11/6 No. 8 Iowa*
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2009 14-7, 4-2 Big Ten (t-2nd) 8/28 vs. No. 14 American 8/30 at Richmond 9/4 at Ohio 9/6 at No. 13 Louisville 9/12 at Davidson 9/13 at No. 3 Wake Forest 9/19 Ball State 9/25 at Miami 9/27 at Ohio State 10/2 at Iowa 10/3 vs. California 10/9 No. 8 Michigan State 10/10 Central Michigan 10/17 No. 16 Northwestern 10/23 Penn State 10/25 Pacific 10/31 at Michigan 11/5 vs. Northwestern* 11/6 vs. Penn State* 11/8 at Michigan State* 11/14 at Wake Forest#
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2010 9-9, 1-5 Big Ten (6th) 8/28 vs. No. 9 Boston Coll. 8/29 at UMass 9/9 Cal 9/11 Ohio 9/17 at Miami 9/19 Missouri State 9/24 at No. 14 Penn State 9/26 at Bucknell 10/2 No. 7 Ohio State 10/5 No. 8 Louisville 10/8 at Northwestern* 10/9 vs. UC Davis 10/15 Iowa* 10/17 Villanova 10/23 at No. 9 Michigan St. 10/24 at Ball State 10/30 No. 12 Michigan 11/4 vs. No. 8 Penn State
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2011 9-8, 2-4 Big Ten (5th) 8/26 Miami (OH) W 3-0 8/28 No. 15 Duke W 3-2+ 9/3 Ball State W 4-0 9/4 Missouri State W 4-1 9/9 at No. 16 Stanford L 2-3 9/11 at California L 1-3 9/15 vs. UC Davis W 4-1 9/18 at No. 15 Ohio W 3-2 9/23 No. 15 Northwestern W 4-1 9/30 at No. 20 Ohio State L 2-3 10/7 No. 6 Penn State L 2-6 10/9 Michigan State W 4-2 10/15 at No. 13 Iowa L 2-4 10/22 vs. Providence W 6-2 10/23 at Louisville L 0-1 10/28 at No. 7Michigan L 2-4 11/3 vs. No. 11 Iowa* L 2-3 2012 10-9, 0-6 Big Ten (7th) 8/24 at Kent State W 5-3 8/26 vs. Vermont W 3-0 8/31 Missouri State W 5-1 9/07 Louisville W 3-2+ 9/09 Ohio L 1-2++ 9/15 No. 22 Cal W 2-1++ 9/21 at No. 6 Penn State L 1-7 9/23 at Lock Haven W 2-1 9/28 at Michigan State L 0-3 9/30 at Ball State L 2-3 10/05 No. 11 Iowa L 1-2+ 10/07 Miami (Ohio) W 1-0 10/12 at No. 9 Northwestern L 0-4 10/13 vs. Central Michigan W 4-2 10/19 No. 15 Michigan L 3-4 10/21 Villanova W 4-0 10/27 Ohio State L 1-3 11/01 Northwestern* W 4-0 11/02 Michigan* L 0-3
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY 2013 9-10, 1-5 Big Ten (6th) 8/30 at No. 10 Duke 8/31 No.17 Drexel 9/05 Saint Louis 9/08 Radford 9/13 Missouri State 9/15 Robert Morris 9/19 Ohio 9/27 Miami (Ohio) 9/29 No. 8 Penn State 10/4 Michigan State 10/6 at No. 17 Louisville 10/11 at No. 18 Iowa 10/12 Pacific 10/18 No. 11 Northwestern 10/20 Rutgers 10/26 at Ohio State+ 10/17 Ball State 11/3 at Michigan 11/7 Michigan State* 2014 9-8, 1-7 Big Ten (T-8th) 8/29 UNH (N) 8/30 St. Louis (N) 9/5 California 9/7 UC Davis 9/14 at Miami (Oh) 9/17 at Ball State 9/20 at Ohio 9/26 at No. 8 Iowa 9/28 at No. 13 Northwestern 10/3 No. 15 Michigan 10/5 No. 4 Duke 10/11 No. 20 Michigan St. 10/17 Ohio State 10/19 at No. 5 Penn St. 10/24 No. 2 Maryland 10/26 No. 7 Louisville 10/31 at Rutgers 2015 9-10, 5-3 Big Ten (3rd) 8/28 Missouri State (N) 8/30 at No. 12 Louisville 9/4 at No. 6 Stanford 9/5 at Pacific 9/7 at California 9/11 Miami (Oh) 9/18 Ball State 9/25 No. 16 Iowa 9/27 No. 14 Northwestern 10/2 Kent State 10/4 at No. 16 Michigan 10/9 at Michigan State 10/11 No. 1 Syracuse 10/16 at Ohio State 10/18 Penn State 10/23 at No. 6 Maryland 10/25 at American 10/30 Rutgers 11/5 Penn State*
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2016 8-12, 3-5 Big Ten (6th) 8/26 No. 12 Louisville 8/28 at Ohio+ 9/4 Wake Forest (N) 9/5 UC Davis (N) 9/9 Missouri State (N) 9/11 New Hampshire 9/17 at No. 7 Maryland 9/19 at No. 12 Delaware 9/23 Rutgers 9/25 at Central Michigan 9/30 No. 18 Iowa+ 10/2 at Miami (Ohio)+ 10/7 No. 6 Northwestern 10/9 No. 14 Boston College 10/14 at No. 12 Michigan 10/16 at Michigan State 10/21 Ohio State 10/28 at No. 6 Penn State 10/30 at No. 2 Syracuse 11/3 No. 6 Penn State*
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* - Indicates Big Ten Tournament # - Indicates NCAA Tournament ^ - Indicates game decided in extra strokes + - overtime ++ - double overtime
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ALL-TIME ROSTER Albini, Morgan Ananias, Sachi Au, Jaclyn Aucker, Nora
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-CCarter, Glenne Castro, Danitra Chang, Shareyna Cunningham, Kayla -DDay, Stefani Dickinson, Claire Dunne, Margaret Dye, Morgan -EEvans, Brooke Exner, Haley -FFleetwood, Morgan Fujisawa, Malia Funk, Haley -GGetzfread, Mollie Geuskens, Fenna Gibson, Cameron Giese, Kelsey Girouard, Ciara Green, Viki Griswold, Katie Grote, Lena Grote, Mariella -HHacken, Brittney Haller, Brigitta Heilman, Audra Hempt, Elle Hermes, Caroline
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Hooven, Amanda Hults, Tania Ireland, Lucy Irwin, Ginna Isler, Erin Izsak, Jordan Jackson, Andi Jones, Akila Johnson, Katie
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Raymakers, Julia Reabold, Mallory Rhodes, Caitlin Rice, Olivia Rother, Noëlle Schafer, Lindsay Schmidt, Elizabeth Schrott, Lydia Schwab, Abby Scire, Samantha Sensenig, Grace Stauffer, Rachel Stephens, Caroline Stoll, Margie Supica, Sydney Sutter, Courtney Sward, Rebecca Swope, Taylor Telian, Rachel Tunnell, Marley Urbanek, Abby Valenti, Alina Verhaar, Anna Volgraf, Nicole Wah, Kim Ward, Anna Weiss, Sheridan Wiler, Lesley Woolsey, Ryan Woods, Claire Zamudio, Jacklyn Zarrilli, Hanna
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ROSTER BY NUMBER
2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY 00 Molly Pulkrabek (2001-03) 1 Corey Brautigam (2008-10) Meredith Brown (2005-07) Lindsey Nealis (2002-04) Rachel Stauffer (2012-15) Marley Tunnell (2016) 2 Meredith Brown (2004) Danitra Castro (2005-08) Claire Dickinson (2017-Pres.) Kristy McFadden (2008-11) Kimberly Nash (2001-02) Sydney Supica (2012-15) 3 Amanda Bennison (2012-14) Brooke Borneman (2009-11) Katie Kiper (2005-08) Erica Nilsson (2000-03) Taylor Swope (2015-Pres.) 4 Morgan Dye (2013) Katie Griswold (2007-11) Marcia Lewis (2014) Grace Sensenig (2016-Pres.) Rachel Telian (2003-06) 5 Caitlin Bearish (2011-14) Lena Grote (2007-10) Katie Johnson (2013-Pres.) April Levins (2003-06) Anna Ward (2000-01) 6 Kelsey Giese (2016-Pres.) Brittney Hacken (2006-09) Lindsey Nealis (2001) Nicole Volgraf (2011-15) Lesley Wiler (2002-05) 7 Nora Aucker (2015-Pres.) Katie O’Connell (2004-07) Corinne Karch (2010-14) Jamie O’Pray (2003) Jaclyn Zamudio (2008-11) 8 Emily Bowker (2010-13) Ginna Irwin (2000-03) Amanda Oyler (2004-07) Abby Urbanek (2014-Pres.) Alina Valenti (2008-09)
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9 Morgan Albini (2002-05) Haley Funk (2006-09) Audra Heilman (2011-14) Caroline Hermes (2001) Claire Woods (2015-Pres.) Anna Verhaar (2010) 10 Sachi Ananias (2017-Pres.) Mariella Grote (2010-13) Abby Schwab (2000-01) Meg O’Connell (2006-09) Nikki Orciuch (2002-05) Noëlle Rother (2015-16) 11 Jessica Barton (2001) Brigitta Haller (2012-14) Brenna Moeljadi (2007-11) Amelia Quane (2002-04) Sam Scire (2016-Pres.) 12 Cameron Gibson (2014-Pres.) Jordan Izsak (2000-01) Kelsey Kiper (2007-10) Danielle McNally (2010-13) Jodi Murphy (2003-04) Caitlin Rhodes (2006) 13 Morgan Dye (2014-16) Lucy Ireland (2006-09) Akila Jones (2000-02) Gaby Olshemski (2010-13) Rylee Pearson (2017-Pres.) 14 Shareyna Chang (2009-10) Hannah McDermott (2013-14) Jessica Morford (2016-Pres.) Lindsay Schafer (2000-02) Margie Stroll (2004-07)
17 Brooke Evans (2002-04) Malia Fujisawa (2013-16) Corine Karch (2011) Sofia Keen (2017-Pres.) 18 Kate Barber (2013) Savannah Bucher (2017-Pres.) Mollie Getzfread (2014-present) Brooke Magers (2000-01) Elizabeth Schmidt (2006-09) 19 Ciara Girouard (2016-Pres.) Jobi Manson (2005-07) 20 Stefani Day (2011-2013) Fenna Geuskens (2006) Maddie Latino (2014-Pres.) Jamie O’Pray (2002) 21 Viki Green (2011-12) Taylor Pearson (2014 - Pres.) 22 Glenne Carter (2014) Erin Isler (2004-07) Charlie Kaste (2015) Lauren Micka (2000-01) Jaclyn Milici (2008-2011) Sheridan Weiss (2016-present) 23 Kayla Cunningham (2013) Andi Jackson (2017-Pres.) Caroline Stephens (2010) Ryan Woolsey (2001-05) 24 Haley Exner (2004) Hanna Zarrilli (2017-Pres.)
25 Maggie Olson (2010-14) Olivia Rice (2017-Pres.) 26 Kayla Bashore (2001-05) 27 Frederique Meeuwsen (2004-05) Mollie Getzfread (2012-13) Shelby Querry (2017-Pres.) 28 Bente Buwalda (2017-Pres.) 29 Morgan Fleetwood (2008-12) 31 Margaret Dunne (2001-02) 32 Morgan Miller (2003-06) Mutsa Mutembwa (2007-09) 33 Jamie Baldwin (2001-03) Alex Mann (2008-10) 35 Amanda Bennison (2011) Elle Hempt (2015-Pres.) 41 Lydia Schrott (2003-06) 50 Katie Kanara (2002-04) 99 Becky Pany (2008-10)
15 Kate Barber (2014-16) Hannah Boyer (2009-14) Lauren Brophy (2001-04) Haley Exner (2005-07) 16 Andi Jackson (2016) Karen Lorite (2012-15) Jaime O’Pray (2001) Julia Raymakers (2009) Mallory Reabold (2002-05) Alina Valenti (2007)
Taylor Pearson is only one of two Hoosiers to wear No. 21 in the program’s 16-year history.
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PLAYER GEOGRAPHY
2016 INDIANA FIELD HOCKEY BY THE NUMBERS United States California - 13 Connecticut - 3 Illinois -11 Indiana - 1 Kentucky - 9 Maryland - 4 Massachusetts - 2 Michigan - 4 Missouri - 8 North Carolina - 1 New Jersey - 7 New York - 1 Ohio - 10 Pennsylvania - 33 Texas - 1 Virginia - 4 International Canada - 3 Chile - 1 England - 1 Ireland - 1 Germany -2 Northern Ireland -1 The Netherlands - 6 Spain - 1 Zimbabwe - 1
STATE-BY-STATE California Albini, Morgan…2002-05 Carter, Glenne…2014 Castro, Danitra…2005-08 Exner, Haley….2004-08 Fujisawa, Malia…2013-16 Griswold, Katie…2007-11 Jackson, Andi...2016-Pres. Karch, Corinne…2011-2014 Lewis, Marcia…2014 Levins, April…2003-06 Moeljadi, Brenna…2007-11 Rhodes, Caitlin…2005 Wiler, Lesley…2002-05 Zamudio, Jaclyn…2008-11
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Connecticut Evans, Brooke…2001-04 Kaufman, Alexandra…2000 Milici, Jaclyn…2008-11 Illinois Dunne, Margaret…2001-02 Hults, Tania…2000 Hermes, Caroline…2001 Magers, Brooke…2000-01 Nash, Kim…2001-02 Nealis, Lindsey…2001-04 Nilsson, Erica…2000-03 Pulkrabek, Molly…2000-03 Quane, Amelia…2002-04 Urbanek, Abby…2014-Pres. Ward, Anna…2000-01 Indiana Sward, Rebecca…2000 Kentucky Boyer, Hannah…2009-13 Dickinson, Claire...2017-Pres. Kiper, Katie…2005-08 Kiper, Kelsey…2007-10 Latino, Maddie…2014-Pres. Lewis, Kelly…2000 Micka, Lauren…2000-01 Price, Meredith…2000 Schmidt, Elizabeth…2006-09 Maryland Brown, Meredith…2004-07 Jones, Akila…2000-02 Lehner, Kiersten…2000 Manson, Jobi…2005-07 Massachusetts Au, Jaclyn…2001 Orciuch, Nikki…2002-05 Michigan Irwin, Ginna…2000-03 Keen, Sofia...2017-Pres. Supica, Sydney…2012-15
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Telia, Rachel…2003-06 Missouri Barber, Kate…2013-present Brophy, Lauren…2001-04 O’Connell, Meg…2006-09 O’Connell, Kate…2004-07 Stephens, Caroline…2010 Stoll, Margie…2004-07 Woods, Claire ... 2015-Pres. Woolsey, Ryan…2001-02, 04-05 North Carolina Ireland, Lucy…2006-09 New Jersey Bowker, Emily…2010-13 Girouard, Ciara…2016-Pres. Johnson, Katie…2013-Pres. McFadden, Kristy…2008-11 McNally, Danielle…2010-13 Scire, Samantha…2016-Pres. Zarrilli, Hanna...2017-Pres. New York Barton, Jessica…2001 Ohio Dye, Morgan…2013-16 Grote, Lena…2007-10 Grote, Mariella…2010-13 Haller, Brigitta…2012-2014 Isler, Erin…2004-07 Izsak, Jordan…2000-01 Morford, Jessica…2016-Pres. Schafer, Lindsay…2000-02 Schwab, Abby…2000-01 Swope, Taylor ... 2015-Pres. Pennsylvania Aucker, Nora ... 2015-Pres. Bashore, Kayla…2001-03, 05 Bearish, Caitlin…2011-2014 Borneman, Brooke…2009-11 Brautigam, Corey…2008-10 Bucher, Savannah...2017-Pres.
PLAYER GEOGRAPHY Cunningham, Kayla…2013 Day, Stefani…2011 Fleetwood, Morgan…2008-12 Funk, Haley…2006-09 Getzfread, Mollie…2012-16 Giese, Kelsey…2016-Pres. Hacken, Brittney…2006-09 Heilman, Audra…2011-2014 Hempt, Elle ... 2015-Pres. Hooven, Amanda…2011 Kanara, Katie…2001, 03-04 Mann, Alex…2008-10 Miller, Morgan…2003-06 Olshemski, Gaby…2010-13 Olson, Maggie…2010-2014 Oyler, Amanda…2004-07 Pany, Becky…2008-10 Querry, Shelby...2017-Pres. Reabold, Mallory…2002-05 Rice, Olivia...2017-Pres. Schrott, Lydia…2003-06 Sensenig, Grace…2016-Pres. Stauffer, Rachel…2012-15 Sutter, Courtney…2000 Tunnell, Marley…2016 Valenti, Alina…2006-09 Volgraf, Nicole…2011-15
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England Bennison, Amanda…2011-14 Ireland McDermott, Hannah…2013-14 Germany Kaste, Charlie ... 2015 Rother, Noëlle ... 2015-16 Northern Ireland Green, Viki…2011-12 The Netherlands Buwalda, Bente...2017-Pres. Geuskens, Fenna…2006 Loots, Claire…2001 Meeuwsen, Frederique…2004-05 Raymakers, Julia…2009 Verhaar, Anna…2010 Spain Lorite, Karen…2012-15 Zimbabwe Mutembwa, Mutsa…2007-09
Texas Baldwin, Jamie…2001-02 Virginia Chang, Shareyna…2009-10 Gibson, Cameron…2014-Pres. Murphy, Jodi…2003-04 Wah, Kim…2000 INTERNATIONAL Canada O’Pray, Jamie…2001-03 Pearson, Rylee...2017-Pres. Pearson, Taylor…2014-Pres. Chile Ananias, Sachi...2017-Pres.
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Karen Lorite came to Indiana from Terrassa, Catalonia.