TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOCKEY

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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOCKEY 2014 GAME NOTES Karen Auerbach, Associate Director for Athletic Communications Email: [email protected] O: 215-204-3850 C: 928-606-8017 Twitter: @TempleFH Website: www.OwlSports.com

GAME INFORMATION

MATCHUP

Date ..............................................................Oct. 10 & 12, 2014 Time ......3:00 p.m. (10/10) vs. Villanova, Noon (10/12) vs. La Salle Site ..........................................................................Geasey Field Live Stats ............................sidearmstats.com/temple/fhockey Twitter Updates......................................................@TempleFH Series vs. Villanova ......................................Temple leads, 9-3 Streak ....................................................................................W 1 Series vs. La Salle ....................................Temple leads, 30-4-1 Streak ....................................................................................W 2

SCHEDULE/RESULTS AUGUST Fri., 29

vs. Northeastern (Lancaster, Pa.) . . . . W, 4-2

Sun., 31

vs. #10 UMass (Lancaster, Pa.) . . . . . . W, 2-0

#14 TEMPLE Owls 8-4, 1-0 BIG EAST

VILLANOVA Wildcats 3-8, 0-1 BIG EAST

LA SALLE Explorers 6-4, 3-1 Atlantic 10

HEAD COACH Amanda Janney Overall Record: 108-91 (10th Yr) at School: Same 2013 Team Record: 14-6

HEAD COACH Joanie Milhous Overall Record: 211-230-4 (24th Yr) at School: 189-190 (20th Yr) 2013 Team Record: 4-13

HEAD COACH Michelle Marks Overall Record: 42-64 (6th Yr) at School: Same 2013 Team Record: 5-14

LAST TIME OUT L, 2-0 vs. #9 Penn State 10/5/2014

LAST TIME OUT L, 4-1 vs. Monmouth 10/5/2014

LAST TIME OUT W, 2-1 vs. Richmond 10/5/2014

LEADERS Goals: Amber Youtz (11) Assists: Paige Gross (7) Points: Amber Youtz (25)

LEADERS Goals: Jessica Swoboda (5) Assists: Abigail Freitag (4) Points: Abigail Freitag (12)

LEADERS Goals: Kendall Kreider (4) Assists: Sophie Lozowski (3) Points: Kendall Kreider (9)

SEPTEMBER Fri., 5

at Rutgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 6-1

Sun., 7

at #4 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 3-0

Fri., 12

DELAWARE (National FH Day) . . . . . . . W, 5-1

Sun., 14

at #3 Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 3-0

Sat., 20

at Bucknell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 2-1

Sun., 21

DREXEL (Phila FH Day) . . . . . . . . . . L, 1-0 (OT)

Sat., 27

KENT STATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 5-0

Sun., 28

AMERICAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 3-2

HEADLINES

OCTOBER Fri., 3

*at Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 4-3 (OT)

• Temple won its BIG EAST opener in dramatic fashion at Providence last Friday, falling behind 3-0 before com-

Sun., 5

#9 PENN STATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 2-0

ing back to tie the score in the final 16 minutes...Freshman Maiyah Brown scored the game-winner in the sev-

Fri., 10

*VILLANOVA (Play 4 The Cure). . . . . 3:00 PM

enth minute of overtime off an assist from senior Amber Youtz for a final score of 4-3.

Sun., 12

LA SALLE (Alumni Day) . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 PM

• The Owls had won three straight before falling 2-0 to #9 Penn State on Oct. 5...The Nittany Lions moved up to

Fri., 17

*at #19 Old Dominion . . . . . . . . . . . 3:00 PM

#4 in the national rankings after defeating Temple.

Sat., 18

at William & Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 PM

• Temple is nationally ranked for a fifth week in a row, moving down one spot from last week to #15 in the Penn

Fri., 24

*at Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM

Monto/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll, released on Oct. 7...The Owls have been ranked as high as #13

Sun., 26

LAFAYETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM

Sat., 1

this season and were ranked #14 in week four. • The Owls swept the BIG EAST Conference weekly awards recently (Sept. 29), with Lizzy Millen earning her third

NOVEMBER *#6 UCONN (Senior Day) . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Award this season and Youtz earning her first BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week Award for 2014.

BIG EAST Tournament

• Youtz, a senior forward and All-American in 2013, recorded her fifth career hat trick in a 5-0 win vs. Kent State

Fri., 7

**BIG EAST Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . 1/3:30 PM

on Sept. 27, and followed it up with a goal and an assist in a win vs. American for nine total points on the week.

Sun., 9

**BIG EAST Final . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM

• Millen currently ranks fifth in NCAA Division I with a saves percentage of .813 and leads the BIG EAST in saves percentage and saves per game...Her 378 career saves rank seventh all-time in program history.

Home games in CAPS

• Three of the Owls’ four losses are to teams ranked in the current Top 10 (#2 Maryland, #4 Penn State and #9

* - BIG EAST Conference games

Duke), and the fourth was a 1-0 overtime loss to Drexel.

** - BIG EAST Tournament

• With 11 goals so far in 2014, Youtz has now scored 53 goals as an Owl to move into fourth place all-time...Her 128 career points also rank fourth all-time.

PRONUNCIATIONS

• The NCAA released its third RPI of the season on Oct. 7, and Temple’s RPI is now #7 in the nation.

Deckard ................................................................DECK-erd

• Temple was named Team of the Week by PhilaFieldHockey.com after its 2-0 week against Kent State and American.

Elle Hempt ........................................ell – like the letter L Foran ..........................................................................for-AN Fuertsch ........................................................................firch Kucera ..................................................................coo-sarah

• Villanova has struggled to a 3-8 record so far this season and has lost three straight...Temple leads the Wildcats 9-3 in the all-time series and earned a 4-1 win at Villanova last season. • La Salle stands at 6-4 overall and will play at Saint Francis (PA) on Friday before facing the Owls on Sunday...Temple leads the all-time series 30-4-1...The two teams did not meet in 2013, but Temple earned a 2-1 win at La Salle in 2012.

Kuhns ..........................................................................koonz

• Five different players scored for Temple in a 5-1 win vs. Delaware on Sept. 12...Sophomore Katie Foran was the

Laughman..............................................................lock-man

team leader in points with one goal and two assists.

Maiyah Brown ................................................................mya

• Junior forward Tricia Light recorded her first career hat trick with three goals in a 6-1 win at Rutgers on Sept. 5,

Meszaros ........................................................mezz-air-ohs

and was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll.

Youtz ............................................................................yuhtz

• Temple was picked to finish third among the six BIG EAST teams in 2014.

2014 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOCKEY

PROGRAM INFORMATION

ROSTER

ALL-TIME RECORD • 100th season of field hockey • years: 1914 to present • Overall record: 482-313-52 (1949-2014) • NCAA Appearances: 6 (1982, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1992) COACHING STAff Head Coach ..............................Amanda Janney Phone (cell) ..................................215-681-5614 E-Mail [email protected] Career Record/year ......................108-91/10th Record at TU/year ....................................Same Associate Head Coach..................Kelly Driscoll Phone (cell) ..................................215-219-0472 E-Mail [email protected] Grad. Asst. Coach ....................Danica Deckard Volunteer Asst. Coach ..................Molly Doyle THE TEAM Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................17/3 Starters Returning/Lost ..............................8/3 2013 Overall Record ..................................14-6 BIG EAST Record............................................4-3 BIG EAST Regular Season finish ................4th Postseason ........................BIG EAST Semifinals TEMPLE UNIVERSITy founded ......................................................1884 Enrollment ..............................................39,000 Nickname ....................................................Owls School Colors ........................Cherry and White Affiliation ..................................NCAA Division I Conference ............................American Athletic President: ................................Neil D. Theobald VP & Director of Athletics ..............Kevin Clark Athletic Dept. Phone ..................215-204-7447 Ticket Office Phone ....................215-204-8499 University Website ........................temple.edu Athletics Website ......................owlsports.com

No.

Name

yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown

00

*Lizzy Millen

Sr.

GK

5-6

Whitehall, Pa.

High School

1

Amber Youtz

Sr.

F

5-1

Dauphin, Pa.

Central Dauphin

2

Amanda Fuertsch

Jr.

M

5-5

Pottstown, Pa.

Owen J. Roberts

3

Haley Mitchell

Jr.

GK

5-6

Stevens, Pa.

Cocalico

4

Tricia Light

Jr.

F

5-7

Annville, Pa.

Annville-Cleona

5

Sarah Deck

Jr.

M

5-3

West Lawn, Pa.

7

Alyssa Delp

Jr.

F/M

5-3

Fleetwood, Pa.

Fleetwood

8

Maiyah Brown

Fr.

M/F

5-5

Allentown, Pa.

William Allen

9

Michelle Walsh

So.

D/M

5-2

Phoenixville, Pa.

10

Kayla Laughman

Jr.

D/M

5-6

Lititz, Pa.

11

Katie Foran

So.

F

5-6

Dauphin, Pa.

12

Alyssa Hughes

Jr.

D

5-7

Kennett Square, Pa.

13

Rachael Mueller

Fr.

M

5-3

Warminster, Pa.

14

Hattie Kuhns

Fr.

D/M

5-6

Millerstown, Pa.

Greenwood

16

Ali Meszaros

So.

D/M

5-2

Phoenixville, Pa.

Phoenixville

17

*Nicole Kroener

Sr.

M

5-4

Morgantown, Pa.

Twin Valley

18

*Rachel Steinman

Jr.

D

5-0

Palm, Pa.

19

Erin VanHorn

Jr.

F/M

5-6

Elizabethtown, Pa.

20

Maris Stern

Fr.

F

5-6

Lehighton, Pa.

21

Paige Gross

So.

M

5-2

Bethlehem, Pa.

22

Taylor Shronk

Jr.

D

5-7

Pottstown, Pa.

Owen J. Roberts

24

Taylor Janney

R-Fr.

D

5-4

Cherry Hill, N.J.

Cherry Hill East

25

Sarah Keer

R-Fr.

F

5-5

Lehighton, Pa.

27

Elle Hempt

R-Fr.

M/D

5-8

Carlisle, Pa.

28

Ashley Kucera

Fr.

M

5-3

Spring City, Pa.

Whitehall

Wilson

Archbishop Carroll Warwick Central Dauphin Unionville William Tennent

Upper Perkiomen Elizabethtown Lehighton Area Liberty

Lehighton Cumberland Valley Owen J. Roberts

*Denotes 2014 team co-captain Head Coach: Amanda Janney (Wake Forest ’99) – 10th Season Associate Head Coach: Kelly Driscoll (Old Dominion ‘10) – 4th Season Graduate Assistant Coach: Danica Deckard (Ohio State ‘13) - 2nd Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Molly Doyle (Temple ‘14) - 1st Season 2014 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOCKEY

PENN MONTO/ NfHCA COACHES POLL - WEEK 5 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

School North Carolina (26) Maryland (14) Virginia (1) Penn State (1) Louisville (1) *UConn Stanford Northwestern Duke Iowa Albany Boston College Syracuse Michigan *Temple Northeastern Wake Forest Indiana *Old Dominion Michigan State

Record 8-2 9-2 10-3 10-2 10-2 7-3 12-1 9-3 8-3 8-3 10-2 8-4 8-3 8-4 8-4 10-2 8-4 8-3 6-5 7-4

*- BIG EAST Team • Italics indicate Owls’ 2014 opponent First-place votes in parentheses

Points 831 822 718 654 646 620 597 566 519 461 446 300 294 285 284 281 262 108 104 82

NCAA RPI TOP 20 OCT. 5 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

School North Carolina Maryland Louisville Northwestern Penn State *UConn *Temple Virginia Stanford Northeastern Duke Iowa Wake Forest Michigan Albany Boston College Syracuse Michigan St. *Old Dominion Cornell

Conference Atlantic Coast Big Ten Atlantic Coast Big Ten Big Ten Big East Big East Atlantic Coast NorPac Colonial Atlantic Coast Big Ten Atlantic Coast Big Ten America East Atlantic Coast Atlantic Coast Big Ten Big East Ivy

*- BIG EAST Team • Italics indicate Owls’ 2014 opponent

fIELD HOCKEy CORNER STRENGTH Of SCHEDULE TOP 20 Record 8-2 9-2 10-2 9-3 10-2 7-3 8-4 10-3 12-1 10-2 8-3 8-3 8-4 8-4 10-2 8-4 8-3 7-4 6-5 8-2

Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

School North Carolina *Temple Maryland New Hampshire *UConn Northwestern *Old Dominion Wake Forest Princeton UMass Duke Iowa Michigan Delaware Virginia Rutgers Penn State Louisville Ohio State Dartmouth

Record 8-2 8-4 9-2 3-9 7-3 9-3 6-5 8-4 3-7 5-7 8-3 8-3 8-4 7-5 10-3 5-6 10-2 10-2 4-7 3-5

*- BIG EAST Team • Italics indicate Owls’ 2014 opponent First-place votes in parentheses

SOS 0.730 0.658 0.644 0.637 0.635 0.632 0.615 0.612 0.612 0.604 0.602 0.597 0.595 0.592 0.591 0.585 0.585 0.583 0.581 0.581

2014 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOCKEY TEMPLE NATIONALLy RANKED fOR A fIfTH WEEK IN A ROW For a fifth straight week, Temple is ranked in the Penn Monto/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll. In the week five poll released Oct. 7, the Owls are ranked 15th, down one spot from the previous week. Temple now stands at #7 in the NCAA Division I Field Hockey RPI, and according to FieldHockeyCorner.com, the Owls have the second-toughest schedule in the nation. The Owls are 8-4 overall and 1-0 in the BIG EAST Conference after a big comeback win at Providence last week. Temple trailed 3-0 with 16 minutes remaining before coming back to tie the game by the end of regulation. In the seventh minute of overtime, freshman Maiyah Brown scored the game-winner off an assist from senior Amber Youtz. The win at Providence was the third in a row for Temple, but the streak was snapped with a 2-0 loss vs. #9 Penn State two days later. Three of the Owls' four losses have come against teams ranked in the Top 10. After the Nittany Lions defeated the Owls, they moved up five spots in the national rankings to #4. MILLEN HAVING A STANDOUT SEASON IN GOAL Temple senior goalkeeper Lizzy Millen has played a major role in the Owls' success. Millen currently ranks fifth among all goalkeepers in NCAA Division I with a saves percentage of .813. Millen ranks 17th nationally in saves per game (6.17) and 18th in goals against average (1.53). She leads the BIG EAST in both saves percentage and saves per game. Millen has been named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week three times in just the first six weeks of the season. CENTRAL DAUPHIN DUO Senior Amber Youtz and sophomore Katie Foran are both products of Central Dauphin High School, where they played together for two seasons. The pair have teamed up for three goals this season, and are also the top two in points for the Owls. Youtz leads the team with 25, while Foran has 11 in her sophomore season. OWLS’ GROSS ASSETS Sophomore Paige Gross currently leads the team and ranks 30th in the nation with seven assists (0.58 per game). Her most recent two assists have come as the stick stop on direct penalty corners, and she has a number of other assists on corner plays as well. EIGHT RANKED TEAMS ON THE SLATE As of the release of the Penn Monto/NFHCA Preseason Coaches Poll, Temple would face eight teams ranked in the Top 25. The Owls took down one of those, then-#10 UMass, who is no longer ranked. Three of Temple’s four losses are to teams ranked in the Top 10 (#4 Duke, #3 Maryland, #9 Penn State). The next ranked opponent the Owls will face is Old Dominion, currently ranked 19th. yOUTZ MOVING UP THE RANKS Senior Amber Youtz has already made her mark at Temple in a big way, and she is continuing to move up the career record lists in her final season. With 11 goals so far this season, Youtz has now scored 53 goals as an Owl to rank fourth all-time in the record books. She will need 15 more to tie for third. Youtz has recorded 128 career points to rank fourth in that category as well. She will likely move into the top 10 for assists before long. She currently has 22 assists in her career, needing just one more to break into a tie for 10th place. PLAy 4 THE CURE Play4The Cure was founded in 2006 by Tina Reinprecht, coach of the Mystx Field Hockey Club in Feasterville, Pa., and a current board member of USA

TEMPLE CAREER RECORDS WATCH CAREER SCORING Points Player (years).............................Points 1. Jane Catanzaro (1987-90) ..................253 2. Caroline McWilliams (1980-83) .............209 3. Monica Mills (1981-84)..........................164 4. Amber youtz (2011-pres.) ..............128 5. Elaine Turchi (1981-84) ......................117 6. Bridget Settles (2008-11) ...................103 7. Toni Byard (1989-92) .........................102 8. Alli Lokey (2004-07)..............................95 9. Lori Warneka (1988-91) .......................87 10. Crystal Gibbs (1984-87)........................84

CAREER GOALKEEPING Saves Player (years)..............................Saves 1. Deb Brown (1994-97).........................791 2. Kim Lambdin (1984-87) .....................732 3. Serene McGrath (1997-01) ................710 4. Jill Marple (1987-90)...........................662 5. Erin Conroy (2000-04)........................459 6. Erin Hanshue (2005-08) .....................400 7. Lizzy Millen (2011-pres.) ................378 8. Amy Baker (1988-91) .........................262 9. Lori Benner (1992-93) ........................260 10. Sarah Dalrymple (2007-10)................214

Goals Player (years)..............................Goals 1. Jane Catanzaro (1987-90) ..................117 2. Caroline McWilliams (1980-83) ..............85 3. Monica Mills (1981-84) ........................68 4. Amber youtz (2011-pres.) ................53 5. Elaine Turchi (1981-84) ........................51 6. Toni Byard (1989-92)............................46 7. Bridget Settles (2008-11) .....................45 8. Alli Lokey (2004-07)..............................37 9. Crystal Gibbs (1984-87)........................35 10. Cherifa Nouri (1994-97) .......................33

Saves per game Player (years)..........................Saves/G 1. Kim Lambdin (1984-87) ..................11.81 2. Jill Marple (1988-90)........................11.41 3. Amy Baker (1988-91) ......................10.08 4. Deb Brown (1994-97)........................9.89 5. Lori Benner (1992-93) .......................9.29 6. Serene McGrath (1997-01) ...............8.55 7. Robin Porter (1983)...........................8.05 8. Erin Conroy (2000-04).......................7.40 9. Lori Wambold (1981-82) ...................6.84 10. Mel DeNicola (1981)..........................6.68

Assists Player (years)............................Assists 1. Lori Warneka (1988-91) .......................63 2. Haley Dervinis (2000-03)......................46 3. Caroline McWilliams (1980-83) ...........39 4. Kathleen Barrett (1982-85) ..................38 5. Charise Young (2006-09)......................29 6. Monica Mills (1981-84) ........................28 7. Monique Scally (1987-90) ....................25 8. Jessica Jaworski (1998-01)....................24 9. Cari Washko (1989-92).........................23 10. Heather Tomlin (1991-94) ...................23 * Since 1980

GAA

Field Hockey. Play4theCure began as an annual indoor field hockey tournament to raise money for the fight against breast cancer, but has since expanded to include many recreational sports programs, as well as middle school, high school and collegiate teams.

HONORS & AWARDS Preseason All-BIG EAST Team Lizzy Millen, Sr. Amber Youtz, Sr.

Now, together with National Foundation for Cancer Research, Play4theCure has the opportunity to save lives by emphasizing early detection and prevention, while playing a key role in finding cures for ALL types of cancer. Temple field hockey is proud each season to support the NFCR and Play4TheCure. 100 yEARS Of TEMPLE fIELD HOCKEy Although records exist only since the late 1940’s, an old team photo was found that indicated 1914 as the inaugural season of Temple field hockey. On Alumni Day (Oct. 12 vs. La Salle), Temple will honor its alums while also celebrating the 100th season of the program. BIG EAST PRESEASON POLL Defending national champion and conference champion UConn was picked to repeat in 2014 with five firstplace votes in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches Poll. Old Dominion, last year's runner-up, was picked to finish second and received one first-place vote.

Player (years) ................................GAA 1. Robin Carter (1983)...........................1.00 2. Lori Wambold (1981-82) ...................1.07 3. Amy Baker (1988-91) ........................1.12 4. Mel DeNicola (1981)..........................1.42 5. Dona Porter (1992) ...........................1.47 6. Erin Hanshue (2005-08) ....................1.68 7. Lori Benner (1992-93) .......................1.70 8. Jill Marple (1988-90)..........................1.99 9. Sarah Dalrymple (2007-10)...............2.03 10. Erin Conroy (2000-04).......................2.06 (minimum 1,000 minutes)

BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week Amber Youtz, Sr. (Sept. 29) BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Lizzy Millen, Sr. (Sept. 1, Sept. 15. Sept. 29) Corvias/ECAC Field Hockey Defensive Player of the Week Lizzy Millen, Sr. (Sept. 1) Corvias/ECAC Field Hockey Offensive Player of the Week Amber Youtz, Sr. (Oct. 1) Phila Field Hockey Student-Athlete of the Week Nicole Kroener, Sr. (Sept. 4) Phila Field Hockey Team of the Week Temple (Sept. 30)

2014 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOCKEY STIfLING THE SCARLET KNIGHTS In the 37 times Temple and Rutgers have played each other, the Owls had only once before scored at least six goals against the Scarlet Knights. In 1991, Temple beat Rutgers 7-1 at home. On Sept. 5 on the road, the Owls earned a 6-1 victory thanks to three goals from Tricia Light in her first career hat trick. Also scoring for Temple was freshman Rachael Mueller with her second goal of the season. Senior Nicole Kroener and junior Alyssa Delp both recorded their first goals of the season in the win, while sophomore Paige Gross notched her fourth assist of the year. 2013 IN REVIEW The Owls are coming off one of their best seasons in program history after finishing at 14-6 overall and 4-3 in the BIG EAST Conference in 2013. Temple was nationally-ranked for the last nine weeks of the 2013 season, entering the NFHCA Coaches Poll at #11 on Sept. 10, and earning a #19 ranking prior to its final game of the year. The Owls finished at #17 in the NCAA RPI rankings, and was one of four BIG EAST teams to rank in the RPI Top 20. Then-junior Amber Youtz led all players in Division I for much of the season in goals per game and points per game. She was named to the 2013 Longstreth/NFHCA All-America Second Team, the 2013 Longstreth/NFHCA All-Region First Team, the 2013 All-BIG EAST First Team, the 2013 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, and the 2013 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team. GK Lizzy Millen, a junior in 2013, posted five shutouts and was named to the BIG EAST Second Team. Temple lost three seniors to graduation, including Molly Doyle who was named to the Longstreth/NFHCA All-Region Second Team and the BIG EAST Second Team. The Owls earned the fourth seed in the 2013 BIG EAST Tournament, advancing to a conference tournament for the 11th year in a row. Their season ended in the BIG EAST Semifinals with a 3-0 loss to #8 UConn, and the Huskies went on to win both the BIG EAST Tournament and NCAA Tournament. 100 fOR JANNEy Temple Head Coach Amanda Janney earned her 100th career victory on Oct. 27, 2013 in the Owls' 3-2 win at Lafayette, and her career record now stands at 108-91. Janney is now the second-winning coach in Temple field hockey’s long history. Gwen CheesemanAlexander (1980-88) holds the top spot with 115 wins, while Janney recently moved ahead of Lauren Fuchs (1993-2004) who amassed 102 career wins with the Owls.

HEAD COACH AMANDA JANNEY son (11-10) since 1992 and their best Atlantic 10 Conference mark (6-1) since becoming an affiliate in 1988. Temple won 11 of its final 13 games of the season, and six Temple players earned all-conference honors. Prior to accepting the position at Temple, Janney, a '99 graduate of Wake Forest, spent two seasons as an assistant at Penn (2003, 2004) and one season at James Madison (2002). Under Janney's tutelage, Penn finished the 2003 season with a 10-8 record while capturing the Philadelphia City 6 title and garnering a #30 national ranking according to BRP's ratings.com. The 2004 season saw the Quakers win a share of the Ivy League title while boasting a #5 national ranking in scoring defense (.860). The 13-4 Penn squad ranked #20 nationally, according to womensfieldhockey.com. While at JMU, Janney assisted the Dukes to a 13-9 overall mark and their first NCAA tournament appearance since 1999. Following an illustrious playing career as a Demon Deacon, where Janney started 55 games and finished in the school's top 10 in goals (21) and assists (17), she assumed the position of head field hockey coach at Trinity Valley School in Fort Worth, Texas. The stint at Trinity brought Janney back to her alma mater, where she is in the Trojan Hall of Fame for her athletic achievements in field hockey, soccer and softball. While at TVS for three seasons, she led the school to its first-ever undefeated season, posting an overall 53-3-1 record and was twice crowned Southwest Preparatory Champion. In the summer of 2014, Janney was a USFHA High Performance Head Coach for the first time, and her USA Eagles took home the title at the annual Women's National Championship (WNC). For five years prior, Janney served as the Administrator and Assistant Coach for the New Jersey High Performance team. The HP program is the pipeline for collegiate players to tryout for the USA National Team, and the Owls had a record number 12 players on High Performance Teams in 2014, with five of those going on to compete at the WNC. Janney and New Jersey Head Coach Kristen Holmes-Winn, from Princeton University, led their team to a WNC Championship in 2012 with the help of five Temple players. The NJ High Performance team has won the WNC six times, five with Janney on the sidelines as an assistant coach and one when she was a player in 2005. That summer of 2005, she was named an EPTC All-Star and competed against the USA National team in the All-Star game. Janney has remained active in the USFHA Futures program coaching at Futures Nationals again in 2014. She has coached at NFC’s over eight times including three tournaments where she coached a USFHA Futures team to a gold medal. Janney continues to coach Futures during the winter and spring months as an Assistant Futures coach, after being the Head Coach and Site Director at the Pennsylvania Level 1 Elite site for three years in 20082010. Janney has also been instrumental in coaching and coordinating several national youth teams and camps throughout the year. At Temple she runs the Sweet D Field Hockey Camps including AJ's Field Hockey Camps at Geasey Field, an indoor winter clinic, the Hat Tricks & Shutouts Clinics, the October 2009 Amy Tran Clinic, the Randy Lokey Memorial Tournament for U14 teams and the Maria Whitehead Memorial Tournament. In July of 2013, Janney had her third Olympian on campus to guest coach at her camps. Claire Laubach, who started for Team USA in the 2012 London Olympics, taught her drag flick techniques to the campers at AJ's July Camp. In August of 2012 Carrie Lingo visited as a guest coach for a clinic at Temple and in 2009, the top goalkeeper in the world, Amy Tran, hosted a clinic at TU. Janney was instrumental in bringing the inaugural Harrow Cup to Temple in the summer of 2013, showcasing the best of the best among post-collegiate players. Janney and five Temple alumni were drafted onto Harrow Cup teams, where they showcased their talents on Geasey Field. In 2014, Janney along with Associate Head Coach Kelly Driscoll and Graduate Assistant Coach Danica Deckard played on the Harrow Cup's winning team, the Mambas. Janney is a member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association and she attends their yearly conventions to stay up to date with the latest in the sport. She is also an active member of the Women's Coaches Alliance and she graduated from the NCAA Women's Coaches Academy in December, 2010. She was a presenter at the Black Women in Sport Foundation’s "Next Step for Women of Color" Mini-Forum in April of 2012. Janney is committed to staying educated in the current issues of the NCAA and college athletics. She is also committed to educating her student-athletes on Title IX, the NCAA rules, and the many issues that female student-athletes face. She is committed to growing the game among the Philadelphia youth, and in 2013 the Owls were selected by USA Field Hockey as a host for both the USFHA FUNdamental Field Hockey program and the You Go Girl program.

Coming off a season which saw Temple field hockey in the national rankings for the first time in 12 years, head coach Amanda Janney begins her 10th season at the helm with the Owls poised for even bigger and better things in 2014. Temple entered the NFHCA Coaches Poll at #11 in early September of 2013 after a 3-0 upset victory at #6 Penn State, and the Owls maintained a Top-20 ranking for the remainder of their season. They finished at 14-6 overall and 4-3 in their first season as an associate member of the BIG EAST Conference. Temple earned the fourth seed in the BIG EAST Tournament, advancing to a conference tournament for the 11th year in a row and for every season under Coach Janney. Near the conclusion of the 2013 season, Janney recorded her 100th career victory, and she begins her 10th season with an overall record of 100-87. Under Janney’s tutelage, members of the Cherry & White have celebrated 45 all-conference accolades, 21 all-region honors, six Player of the Year awards and three All-America honors. Janney's most recent All-American is Amber Youtz, entering her senior season in 2014 after earning NFHCA All-America Second Team honors as a junior. Three of Janney's athletes took home BIG EAST All-Conference honors in 2013. Youtz was named to the BIG EAST First Team, while redshirt junior goalkeeper Lizzy Millen and senior defender Molly Doyle each earned BIG EAST Second Team honors. Janney coached the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year in each of the team's final two seasons in that conference. Her 2012 team was led by A-10 Offensive Player of the Year Youtz, earning the honor in only her sophomore season after scoring an impressive 22 goals along with 10 assists. Behind the play of Youtz and four other players with seven or more goals, the Owls finished at 12-9 overall (5-2 in the A-10) and advanced to the semifinals of the A-10 Tournament. Janney's student-athletes have excelled impressively in the classroom, and the Owls continue to improve each year. The team was recognized by the NCAA in 2010, 2011 and 2012 for its graduation rate which ranked among the top 10 percent of all field hockey teams in NCAA Division I. Three times in the last five years, a field hockey student-athlete has earned Temple's top honor of PNC Student-Athlete of the Year at the annual Breakfast of Champions. The 2014 honor was earned by Doyle (a shared honor with Temple volleyball), while Katie Briglia took the award in 2013 and Charise Young earned it in 2009. As a team in 2013, the Owls earned the highest GPA among Temple's women's sports with a 3.49. Temple field hockey was also named a 2013 NFHCA Gladiator National Academic Squad and had 17 on its roster named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad with a GPA of 3.30 or higher. The 2011 team, led by A-10 Player of the Year Bridget Settles who also earned AllAmerica Third Team honors, advanced to the A-10 Championship Final and only narrowly missed out on a NCAA berth with a 1-0 loss to Richmond. Despite the championship loss, redshirt freshman goalkeeper Millen was named the Most Outstanding Player of the A-10 Tournament after helping Temple to a shutout, 4-0 win over UMass in the semifinals before making a career-high 11 saves in the championship game against Richmond. Two all-region honorees, Settles and goalkeeper Sarah Dalrymple, helped the Owls to an eighth-straight A-10 Tournament berth in 2010. Temple suffered a 1-0 loss to eventual champ UMass in overtime of the semifinals, one of seven losses in which the Owls came within one goal. Temple finished at 4-2 in the A-10 in both 2008 and 2009 to keep its conference tournament streak alive. The Owls advanced to the championship game in 2009, and senior Charise Young earned numerous honors to cap off the successful season. In addition to her her A-10 First Team and All-Mid Atlantic Second Team selections, Young was named the A-10 Field Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year for the second time. In 2008, senior leader Mary Catherine Kinneman was named the A-10 Defensive Player of the Year. In 2007, Janney guided the Owls to their first regular season Atlantic 10 Championship in program history. Temple finished the season at 15-6 yEAR-By-yEAR COACHING RECORD overall and 6-1 in A-10 play, earning a berth in the *BIG EAST/ conference tournament semifinals. Alli Lokey and Ashley Bird were named the A-10's Offensive and TEMPLE RECORD PCT. A-10 Defensive Players of the Year respectively, and 2013 14-6 .700 *4-3 Lokey became Janney's first All-American honoree 2012 12-9 .571 5-2 when she received second team accolades. 9-13 .409 4-2 Despite losing seven seniors, the Owls col- 2011 9-12 .429 4-3 lected their most wins in 15 years in 2006, finishing 2010 at 13-7 overall. Temple finished the Atlantic 10 2009 9-12 .429 4-2 slate with a 4-3 record and made the program 2008 8-12 .400 4-3 made a fourth consecutive appearance in the con- 2007 15-6 .714 6-1 ference tournament. 2006 13-7 .650 4-3 In 2005, Janney's first season on North Broad 2005 11-10 .524 6-1 Street, she was named Atlantic 10 Co-Coach of the 100-87 .535 41-20 Year after the Owls posted their first winning sea- TOTALS

*BIG EAST/

HIGHEST

PCT.

A-10 fINISH

NATIONAL RANKING

.571 .714 .667 .571 .667 .571 .857 .571 .857 .672

*4th 3rd 3rd/Tourney runner-up 4th 3rd/Tourney runner-up 3rd Regular Season Champ 4th 2nd NINE SEASONS

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2014 Temple Field Hockey Temple Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 06, 2014) All games

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Aug 29 Aug 31 Sep 05 Sep 07 Sep 12 Sep 14 Sep 20 Sep 21 Sep 27 Sep 28 * Oct 03 Oct 05

Opponent vs Northeastern vs #10 UMass at Rutgers at #4 Duke DELAWARE at #3 Maryland at Bucknell DREXEL KENT STATE AMERICAN at Providence #9 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 T o ta l Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

OVERALL 8-4 1-0 7-4 Score 4-2 2-0 6-1 0-3 5-1 0-3 2-1 0-1 5-0 3-2 4-3 0-2

W W W L W L W Lot W W Wot L

Att. 235 438 115 362 326 589 452 523 274 318 357 468

TU

OPP

31-163 2.58 .190 103-163 .632 13.6 65 1-1

19-162 1.58 .117 102-162 .630 13.5 62 0-0

7 2 0

18 4 0

1909 5/382 2/336

1875 5/375

HOME 3-2 0-0 3-2

AWAY 3-2 1-0 2-2

## Player

1 11 17 4 21 5 13 8 7 19 16 2 18 25 14 27 24 22 12 10 9

YOUTZ, Amber FORAN, Katie KROENER, Nicole LIGHT, Tricia GROSS, Paige DECK, Sarah MUELLER, Rachael BROWN, Maiyah DELP, Alyssa VANHORN, Erin MESZAROS, Ali FUERTSCH, Aman STEINMAN, Rachel KEER, Sarah KUHNS, Hattie HEMPT, Elle JANNEY, Taylor SHRONK, Taylor HUGHES, Alyssa LAUGHMAN, Kayla WALSH, Michelle Total Opponents

## Goalie

00 MILLEN, Lizzy 3 MITCHELL, Haley

Total Opponents

NEUTRAL 2-0 0-0 2-0

gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw ps-attdsv 12 11 3 25 46 .23 34 .73 3 1-1 0 12 3 5 11 38 .07 18 .47 0 0-0 0 12 3 3 9 4 .75 4 1.00 1 0-0 0 12 4 0 8 20 .20 15 .75 2 0-0 0 12 0 7 7 0 .00 0 .00 0 0-0 0 12 2 2 6 19 .10 8 .42 0 0-0 0 10 2 0 4 6 .33 5 .83 0 0-0 0 12 2 0 4 6 .33 5 .83 1 0-0 0 12 1 1 3 14 .07 7 .50 0 0-0 0 5 1 0 2 4 .25 2 .50 0 0-0 0 12 1 0 2 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 0-0 0 11 1 0 2 1 1.00 1 1.00 0 0-0 0 12 0 1 1 1 .00 0 .00 0 0-0 1 11 0 0 0 2 .00 2 1.00 0 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 1 .00 1 1.00 0 0-0 0 12 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 0-0 0 12 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 0-0 0 8 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 0-0 0 7 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 0-0 0 12 31 22 84 163 .19 103 .63 8 1-1 2 12 19 18 56 162 .11 102 .63 4 0-0 8

GP 12 4 12 12

Min. 779:50 75:55 855:45 855:45

GA GAAvg Save

17 2 19 31

Goals by Period Temple Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

17 9

13 9

1 1

Shots by Period Temple Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

90 78

70 81

3 3

Saves by Period Temple Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

40 38

41 33

2 1

Corners by Period Temple Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

36 31

29 31

0 0

1.53 1.84 1.55 2.54 Total 31 19 Total 163 162 Total 83 72 Total 65 62

74 7 83 72

Pct W-L-T

.813 .778 .814 .699

8-4-0 0-0-0 8-4-0 4-8-0

Sho

1/1 0/1 2 4