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UAlbany
Quick Facts

GENERAL

Founded:
1844

Enrollment:
12,457 (undergraduate)
4,977 (graduate)

Nickname:
Great Danes

Colors:
Purple, Gold

Director of Athletics:
Dr. Lee McElroy

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Affiliation:
NCAA Division |

Conference:
America East

Home Field:
Varsity Field

Capacity (Surface):
1,500 (Grass)

Head Coach:
Mary-Frances Monroe
(UCLA ‘03)

Record at UAlbany:
5-13-1

2006 Record: 5-13-1

America East Record:
2-6 (8th)

Starters Returning/Lost:
9/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost:
12/4

CREDITS: The 2007 University
at Albany Women’s Soccer media
guide is published by the athletic
media relations office for use by
friends of Albany women's soc-
cer and members of the media.
Editor: April Raynovich. Contribu-
tors: Brian DePasquale. Photog-
raphy: Bob Ewell, Steve Lobel,
Rob Totaro and Mark Schmidt.
Cover Design: Rob Totaro. Print-
ing: New York Press & Graphics,
Albany, N.Y. On The Front Cover:
Uju Ogbuawa, Meghan Garrity.

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Officer in Charge Athletics Director Faculty Representative Head Coach
Susan Herbst Lee McElroy Teresa Harrison Mary-Frances Monroe
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

Susan Herbst
Lee McElroy
feresa Harrison

Officer in Charge .
Vice President & Director of Athletics
Faculty Representative

Deputy Director of Athletic: Rick Coe
Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs. Charlie Voelker
Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Enrichment & Equity .. Jan Brown

Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance
Assistant Director of Athletics for Student Life Enrichment
Assistant Director of Athletics for Equipment & Operations.

.Wayne Bridgeman
Carl Anderson

Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing & Tickets .... Rob Totaro
Assistant Director of Athletics for Event Management & Operations.. Cara White
Assistant Director of Athletics for Business Operation: . Sylvia Ulion
Assistant to the Athletic Director. Cathy Probst
Director of Athletic Development .Don Ostrom

Senior Major Gift Officer
Director of Student-Athlete Support Services.
Director of Recreations & Intramurals ...
Assistant Director for Internal Operations.
Women's Soccer Trainer

lary Johnson
Jennifer Svatik

Kimberly Doyle

Head Athletic Trainer . Jay Geiger
Athletic Trainers Mary Kate Hedderman, Joe Tegnander, Anthony Benyarko, Kimberley Doyle
Strength and Conditioning Coac! Tony Tullock

Athletic Grounds... Shaun Lynch

WOMEN’S SOCCER OFFICE
Head Coach....
Assistant Coach.
Assistant Coach.
Graduate Assistant

lary-Frances Monroe
Rob Parker
Kristin Shaw
Ashley Amone

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS.

Assistant Director of Athletics for Media Relations.
Assistant Director of Media Relations.
Athletic Media Relations Assistant‘Women's Soccer Contac!
Athletic Media Relations Assistant
Media Relations Fax.
Web Site...

. Brian DePasquale
Brianna LaBrecque
April Raynovich

. www.ualbanysports.com

PHONE NUMBERS
Department of Athletics . (518) 442-2562
Mary-Frances Monroe (518) 442-3043
Rob Parker . (518) 591-8653

Brian DePasquale..
Brianna LaBrecqu
April Raynovich.
Albany Sportslin«

(518) 442-3072
(518) 442-5733
(518) 442-4511
.(518) 442-DANE & press “1”

ADDRESSES
Department of Athletics .
Women's Soccer Office .
Athletic Media Relations
Web Site...
Monroe's E-Mail
Parker's E-Mail.
DePasquale's E-Mail
LaBrecque's E-Mail .
Raynovich's E-Mail

RACC 212, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
PE 120, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
PE 307, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
... wwwaalbany.edu/sports
mmonroe@uamail.albany.edu
tparker@uamail.albany.edu
bdepasquale@uamail.albany.edu
blabrecque@uamail.albany.edu
. araynovich@uamail.albany.edu PE 307,

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Front Row (L-R):
Back Row (L-R):

No. Name cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School
1 Maria Liguori* So. GK 5-7 Levittown, N.Y./Division Avenue
2. Meghan Garrity*** Sr. B 5-4 Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown
4 Sarah Morrell* So. M 5-4 Palmyra, N.Y./Palmyra Macedon
5 Rachel Boles** Sr. M 5-6 Medford, N.J./Shawnee
6 Danielle Ethier* Jr. B 5-11 Springfield, Mass./Springfield Central
7 Teresa Boring Fr. F/M 5-9 Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield
8 Alicia Gibson*** Sr. M 5-4 Belchertown, Mass./Belchertown
9 Uju Ogbuawa*** Sr. F 5-6 Fort Washington, Md./Oxon Hill
10 Diana Barrera** Jr. EF 5-7 Wheaton, Md./Albert-Einstein
1 Ashley Tirabassi* So. F 5-3 Cambridge, Ontario/Monsignor Doyle
12. Adrienne Heady*** Sr M 5-4 Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland
13 Kate Finan Fr. B 5-7 Melrose, N.Y./Tamarac
14 Melissa McGinley Fr. M/B 5-5 Naugatuck, Conn./Naugatuck
15 Caitlin Mulligan Fr. F/M 5-7 Trumbull, Conn./Trumbull
16 Jaclyn Rosada* So. M 5-3 Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo
17 Scovia Oraro* Sr. B 5-6 Nairobi, Kenya/Choate, Conn./Monroe C.C.
18 Kelly McGuire Fr M 5-10  Ravena, N.Y./Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk
19 Kristin Flood Fr. M/B 5-4 Middletown, N.Y./Minisink Valley
20 ~~ Jaclyn Schaaf** Sr. M 5-5 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport
21 Kaylin Connolly* Sr. FIM 5-5 West Sayville, N.Y./Sayville
22 ~~ Jenna Burke Fr. M 5-7 Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac
23 ~~ Kayla Johnson Fr. Ee 5-6 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport
30 Devan Alusik Fr. GK 5-4 Stratford, Conn./Bunnell
*Letters Won

Head Coach: Mary-Frances Monroe (UCLA ‘03) - 2nd season
Assistant Coach: Rob Parker (SUNY-New Paltz ‘98) - 2nd
season

Assistant Coach: Kristin Shaw (Washington ‘00) - 2nd season
Graduate Assistant: Ashley Arnone (St. Rose ‘06) - 2nd season
Captains: Uju Ogbuawa ‘08, Meghan Garrity ‘08

Trainer: Kim Doyle

Pronunciation Guide

Uju 00-joo
Ogbuawa og-bu-awa

Head Coach Mary-Frances Monroe and assistant coach Rob
Parker will look to build upon a record-breaking 2006 season.

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Head Coach
> Mary-Frances Monroe

Mary-Frances Monroe enters her second year
as head women’s soccer coach at the University at
Albany. She previously served as an assistant coach

SW] for the Great Danes in 2005 and was an assisant at
> Wellesley College in 2004.
iS Monroe led the Great Danes to a 5-13-1 record a

year ago and finished eighth in the America East. The
2006 squad broke records for points in a season (64), and assists (16), and
tied the record for goals scored (24).

A four-year college All-American at the University of Connecticut and
UCLA, Monroe was a candidate for both the Hermann Trophy and M.A.C.
‘Awards, which are given to the best female collegiate soccer player in the
country. During her freshman year, Monroe set UConn’s single-season school
record with 65 points and finished fourth among national leaders. She was
named the Big East Conference Rookie of the Year and earned first-team
all-conference honors. Monroe, who was selected Freshman of the Year by
Soccer America, finished her three years at UConn with 117 points, ranking
among the school’s all-time points leaders. She spent her senior year at
UCLA, tallying 12 goals and four assists.

Monroe has played professionally for the Philadelphia Charge and Boston
Breakers of the Women's United Soccer Association and the New England
Mutiny of the Women’s Premier Soccer League. In 2005, she played profes-
sionally in Sweden for KIF Orebro.

Monroe guided the New England Mutiny to the 2007 WPSL Finals.

Monroe has also represented the United States at both the youth and
senior levels. In 2000, she started for the U-21 Nordic Cup Team that won
the championship in Germany. She made her senior team debut later in the
year against Australia. Overall, Monroe has represented the United States
on nine occasions, starting in six matches.

Anative of Northport, N.Y., Monroe was a two-time Scholastic All-Ameri-
can at Northport High School. She scored 85 goals and added 43 assists
while leading her team to the New York State championship in 1996. Along
with being NASM certified as a personal trainer, Monroe currently holds a
USSF “C” Coaching License. She eared a bachelor's degree in sociology
from UCLA.

CAREER STATISTICS
Year School GPIGS G A Pts
1998 Connecticut 25/25 24 17° «65
1999 Connecticut 24/25 15 6 36
2000 Connecticut 26/26 6 4 16
2001 UCLA 26/26 12 4 26

Monroe played for the Boston Breakers dur-
ing the 2003 WUSA season.

Assistant Coach
Rob Parker

Rob Parker was named an assistant coach on April
10, 2006. His main responsibility will be the training
and development of UAlbany's goaltenders. Parker
will also assist in all other areas of the program, in-
cluding game planning, practice preparation, player
evaluation and recruiting.

An assistant coach with the Great Danes
from 1999-2001, Parker returns to UAlbany after four seasons as an as-
sistant at Siena. Under his tutelage, Siena’s goalkeeper was selected to
the MAAC all-rookie team in 2005. Additionally, Noel Cox earned MAAC.
Goalkeeper of the Year honors in 2002. Prior to his first stint at UAlbany,
Parker was the head coach of the Kingston High School girls’ soccer team
from 1996-98 and also served as an assistant at Towson for the 1995 sea-
son. He was the starting goalkeeper for Ulster Community College, leading
his team into the 1994 NJCAA National Tournament.

Amember of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, the
United States Soccer Coaches Association and the National Goalie Wars
Association, Parker works with several soccer clubs in the community. He
has coached the Adirondack Region women’s squad at the Empire State
Games for the last six years, leading his team to four gold medals, one
silver, and one bronze in the open division.

Parker holds an NSCAA National Goalkeeping Diploma, a NSCAA Ad-
vanced Regional Diploma and a USSF National "D” Coaching License. He
is also a member of the Eastern New York Olympic Development Program
staff.

Parker earned his A.S. in criminal justice from Ulster Community College
in 1995 and a B.S. in political science from SUNY-New Paltz in 1998. He
previously worked in the New York State Legislature as Chief of Staff for
Assemblywoman Patricia L. Acampora.

Assistant Coach
Kristin Shaw

Kristin Shaw is in her second season as an assistant
with the UAlbany women's soccer team.

Shaw played with the WPSL’s Colorado Springs
Sabers in 2006 and coached the Colorado Springs
Premier girls’ soccer teams from 2004 to 2006, as
well as the Northern California Premier under-17 girls’
team. She was also an assistant coach for the NorCal
Olympic Development U-17 team. Shaw helped lead the New England Mutiny
to the 2007 WPSL Finals.

Shaw graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor’s
degree in English and received her master's degree in finance from the
University of Colorado.

Graduate Assistant
Ashley Arnone

Ashley Arnone enters her second season as a
graduate assistant coach with the UAlbany women’s
program.

At The College of Saint Rose, Arnone played two
years of soccer and was a Northeast-10 Conference
scholar-athlete both seasons. She has also coached
soccer for the past six summers at Soccer Plus camps,
Wininger's Sports Camp, Dream Camp and Soccer Tots.

Amone, 22, received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics education from
Saint Rose, and is currently pursuing her master's in the same discipline
from UAlbany.

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#9 Uju Ogbuawa

Senior + Forward + 5-5
Fort Washington, Md.
Oxon Hill

UAlbany: Started 56 of 57 matches she has appeared
... Ranks ninth on program's all-time points list (23),
tied for ninth in goals (9) and is tied for fifth in as-
sists (5). 2006: Made 18 starts in 18 games played
... Tallied one goal and one assist for three points ...
Scored lone goal of the season on a penalty conversion in a 6-1 win over
NJIT...2005: Played 19 games and made 18 starts ... All-America East
honorable mention selection ... Chosen team MVP ... Led UAlbany with
seven points on three goals and one assist ... Had second career multi-
goal game, scoring twice against Niagara (8/26) ... Second straight season
opener with two scores ... Earned all-tournament honors at Niagara Soccer
Classic ... Also found the back of the net against Cornell (10/16). 2004:
Started all 20 matches in her rookie campaign ... America East all-rookie
selection ... Chosen as a team co-MVP ... Led the Great Danes with 13
points on five goals and three assists ... Scored two goals, including the
game-winner at Holy Cross (8/27) ... Also scored against Siena (9/3),
Vermont (10/10) and New Hampshire (10/30) ... Named to the Governor's
Cup all-tournament team. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Oxon
Hill... Two-time all-county selection ... Garnered athlete of the year honors
in soccer following the 2002-03 campaign ... Also participated on track &
field team. Personal: Was a six-year starter on the Maryland Olympic
Developmental Program team ... Played club soccer for Virginia's PWSI
Eclipse ... Majoring in psychology ... America East Academic Honor Roll
... UAlbany Athletics Honor Roll ... Daughter of Obiora and Rosie Ogbuawa
... Born Jan. 5, 1986

CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A P GWG
2004 20/20 5 3 13 1
2005 19/18 3 1 2 0
2006 18/18 1 1 3 0
Career 57/56 9 5 23 1

#5 Rachel Boles
Senior + Midfielder + 5-6
Medford, NJ.
Shawnee

2006: Started 17 of 18 games played ... Recorded
two assists ... Registered 12 shots. 2005: Played
in four games. 2004: Participated in two matches
Made collegiate debut against Hartford (10/8).

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Shawnee
.. Captained team to school-record 21 wins and league title in 2003 ...
Squad finished season ranked No. 1 in Southern New Jersey ... Earned
All-Olympic Conference second-team honors as a junior. Personal: Played
six years with the Medford Strikers Scream premier team ... Squad finished
the 2002-03 season ranked third in Region | and 10th nationally ... Major-
ing in business administration ... Daughter of Richard and Charlotte Boles

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CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A P GWG
2004 4/0 i) 0 0 0
2005 2/0 i) 0 0 0
2006 18/17 O 2 2 0
Career 24/17 0 2 2 0

#2 Meghan Garrity
Senior » Midfielder + 5-4
Smithtown, N.Y.
Smithtown

2006: Played in 18 matches, making 17 starts ...
Recorded two shots on goal. 2005: Started all 19
matches ... Recorded four shots. 2004: Started all
20 matches during her rookie campaign ... Named
team’s co-rookie of the year ... Took seven shots.
High School: Three-year letterwinner at Smithtown H.S. ... Named team’s
defensive MVP as she helped them to Suffolk County Championship in
2002 ... Member of the conference all-academic team ... Team MVP in her
freshman year ... Qualified for the Indoor State Track & Field Champion-
ships in the triple jump as a senior. Personal: Played on the HBC Rolling
Thunder premier team ... Also competed in the Long Island Select program
... UAlbany Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... Majoring in biology ...
2004 America East Conference Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll ...
2004 UAlbany Athletic Director's Honor Roll ... Daughter of Thomas and
Deborah Garrity ... Born Sept. 16, 1986.

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CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A os GWG
2004 20/20 0 0 0 0
2005 19/19 i) i) 0 i)
2006 18/17, Oo 0 0 0
Career 57/56 0 0 0 i}

#21 ~~ Kaylin Connolly
Senior + Midfielder - 5-6
West Sayville, N.Y.
Sayville

2006: Played in 14 games, making nine starts ...
Scored one goal and added an assist for three points...
Tallied in the 6-1 win over NJIT. 2005: Played in all
19 games in first season with team ... Recorded
eight shots. High School: Three-year letterwinner at
Sayville H.S. ... Two-time all-league choice ... Selected all-county and all-
conference as a junior ... Three-time All-American Scholar Athlete award
recipient ... Earned team’s offensive player of the year award as a junior
... Also competed on the softball and track & field teams ... Member of Na-
tional Honor Society. Personal: America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll
... Majoring in business administration ... Daughter of Kevin and Christine
Connolly ... Born Aug. 7, 1986.

CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A lid GWG
2005 19/8 0 0 0 0
2006 14/9 1 1 3 0
Career 33/17 1 1 3 0

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#8 Alicia Gibson
Senior + Midfielder - 5-4
Belchertown, Mass.
Belchertown

2006: Started 17 of 18 games played ... Recorded
one assist against Howard ... Registered eight shots.
2005: Started all 19 games ... Third on team with
four points on one goal and two assists ... Scored
first career goal in team’s 2-0 win over Siena (9/5) ... Tallied assists against
Howard (9/18) and Cornell (10/16). 2004: Played in 18 matches, starting in

3 ... Took three shots. High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-year
captain at Belchertown H.S. ... Led team to the Division II State Champion-
ship as a senior ... Two-time all-state selection ... Three-time All-Western
Massachusetts first-team choice ... Captained basketball team to a state
championship berth her senior season. Personal: Played club soccer for
the New England Mutiny and Western United premier programs ... Western
United was a state cup finalist in 2003 ... America East Conference Academic
Honor Roll ... UAlbany Athletics Honor Roll ... Majoring in biology ... Daughter
of Michael and Denise Gibson ... Born Feb. 27, 1986.

CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A Lid GWG
2004 18/13, 0 0 i) 0
2005 19/19 1 2 4 i)
2006 18/17 0 1 1 0
Career 55/49 1 3 5 0

#12 Adrienne Heady

Senior+ Midfielder - 5-4
Stony Point, N.Y.
North Rockland

2006: Started 16 matches, while seeing action in 18 ...
Recorded the game-winning assist against Vermont.
2005: Played in all 19 games and started 10 ... Re-
Corded first career point with an assist against Army IN
(8/30). 2004: Participated in all 20 matches, starting 12

.. Took eight shots. High School: Four-year letterwinner at North Rockland
HS. ... Earned all-league and all-county honors as a senior ... Tallied 10
goals and 11 assists ... Team reached New York Class AA semifinals and
was ranked No. 2 in the national poll during 2003 ... Second-team all-county
selection as a junior ... Four-year Eastern New York Olympic Developmental
Program player ... Played for the Yorktown Jaguars club team. Personal:
Majoring in business administration ... Daughter of Bill and Theresa Heady
.. Born April 6, 1986.

CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/IGS G A e GWG
2004 20/12 i) 0 0 0
2005 19/10 i) 1 1 0
2006 18/16 0 4. 1 0
Career 57/38 0 2 2 i}

bins deers

Senior forward
Uju Ogbuawa cur-
rently ranks ninth
on the program's
all-time points list
(23), tied for ninth
in goals (9), and
is tied for fifth in
assists (5).

Jaclyn Schaaf
Senior + Midfielder - 5-5
Fairport, N.Y.
Fairport

#20

2006: Saw action in one game. 2005: Participated
in four games ... Took one shot. 2004: Played in 17
matches, starting in eight ... Recorded two shots.
High School: Two-year letterwinner at Fairport H.S. ... Earned first-team
all-county accolades as a senior and second-team honors as a junior ...
Two-time team MVP ... Member of National Honor Society. Personal:
America East Academic Honor Roll ... UAlbany Athletics Academic Honor
Roll ... Majoring in mathematics ... Daughter of Eric and Paulette Schaaf
.. Born July 5, 1986.

CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A - GWG
2004 17/8 0 0 i) 0
2005 4/0 0 0 i) 0
2006 1/0 0 0 i) 0
Career 22/8 0 0 0 0

Scovia Oraro
Senior+ Midfielder + 5-6
Nairobi, Kenya
Choate (Conn.)/Monroe C.C.

#17

2006: Made 10 appearances and four starts for the
Great Danes ... Scored one goal and added two assists
for four points ... Tallied the game-winning goal over
Howard... Took six shots. College: Previously attended
Monroe Community College and Park University. High
School: Received first-team honors at Choate High School ... Also a member
of the track & field team. Personal: Intends to major in political science and
minor in journalism ... Daughter of Maurice and Mary Olet ... Has six brothers
and four sisters ... Born July 17, 1983.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP/GS G A Pp GWG
2006 10/4 1 2 4 1
Career 10/4 1 2 4 1

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#6 ~~ Danielle Ethier
Junior» Midfielder + 5-11
Springfield, Mass.
Springfield Central

2006: Played in two contests 2005: Played in 10
games ... Made only start of the season against Bing-
hamton (10/2) ... Recorded one shot. High School:
Four-year letterwinner at Springfield Central ... Led
league in goals (16) and assists (8) as a senior ...
Earned all-league accolades twice ... Voted to All-Western Massachusetts
second team as senior ... Served as team captain during senior year ... Also
played basketball ... Helped squad to Western Massachusetts Champion-
ship in 2005. Personal: Played for Western United and Pioneer Valley Pride

club teams ... America East Conference Academic Honor Roll ... UAlbany
Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... Majoring in criminal justice ... Daughter of
Stephen and Karen Ethier ... Born Jan. 16, 1987.
CAREER STATISTICS

Year GPIGS G A P GWG

2005 40/1 0 1 0 0

2006 210 0 0 ) 0

Career 12/1 0 1 0 0

#10 Diana Barrera
Junior + Forward + 5-7

7 Wheaton, Md.
Albert Einstein

2006: Played and started 18 matches for the Great

Danes... Tied fora team-high six goals ... Recorded

Y a team-high three assists ... Led the team in points

with 15 ... Recorded her first career goal against

Niagara (8/30) ... Also tallied goals against NJIT,

Howard, the game-winner over Vermont and scored twice in the 3-1 win

over UMBC... Took a team-leading 35 shots, registering 27 on goal. 2005:

Played in eight games and made six starts ... Recorded three shots. High

School: Four-year letterwinner at Albert Einstein H.S. ... Three-year captain

... Named first-team all-county by the Wheaton Gazette and the Montgom-

ery County Journal as a senior ... Voted honorable mention All-MET by the

Washington Post in 2004 ... Chosen team MVP for three consecutive years

.. Member of basketball and track & field teams. Personal: Majoring in

business administration ... Daughter of Juan and Avelina Barrera ... Born

Jan. 20, 1987.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A Pr GWG
2005 8/6 0 i) 0 0
2006 18/18 6 3 15 1
Career 26/24 6 3 15 1

SOPHOMORE STANDOUTS: Last year’s freshman class made an imme-
diate contribution on the field. The trio of Rosada, Tirabassi, and Morrell
were responsible for 46% of the Great Danes scoring, combining for 11
goals and four assists. Rosada was honored for her efforts by being
named to the America East All-Rookie Team. As the fourth member of

Mary-Frances Monroe's inaugural recruiting class, Maria Liguori log-
goed over 900 minutes in goal for UAlbany, making 15 appearances and
10 starts. Liguori recorded two shutouts and made 64 saves.

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#1 Maria Liguori
Sophomores Goalkeeper + 5-7
Levittown, N.Y.
Division Avenue

2006: Played in 15 games, making 10 starts in her
freshman campaign ... Allowed 2.08 goals per game
.. Made 64 total saves ... Earned two shutouts in a
0-0 tie against Siena (9/8) and in a 6-0 victory over
Howard (9/24). High School: Four-year letterwinner at
Division Avenue H.S. ... Eamed All-Class A honors as a senior ... Recorded
six shutouts, including five straight to end the regular season. Personal:
Played for ISA East Meadow Magic club team ... Majoring in psychology ...
Daughter of Richard and Giulla Liguori ... Born Nov. 25,1988.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP/GS Min. GAA Svs. Sv. Pet. W-L-Sto
2006 15-10  953:58 2.08 64 744 2
Career 15/10 953:58 2.08 64 744 2

#11 Ashley Tirabassi

Sophomore + Forward + 5-3
Cambridge, Ontario
Monsignor Doyle

2006: One of two Great Danes to play in all 19 games

. Made 17 starts ... Recorded four goals and two
assists for 10 points ... Scored first collegiate goal
against Navy (9/22) ... Tallied the game-winner
against UMBC (10/8) ... Also scored goals against Boston University and
Vermont ... Took 29 total shots and registered 14 on goal. High School:
Four-year letterwinner at Monsignor Doyle H.S. ... First-team all-star all four
years ... Led team to CWOSSA and District VIII championships in 2004 and
2005 ... Scored game-winning goal at Central Western Regionals to send
team to provincial championships ... Also played ice hockey. Personal:
Played at club level for Kitchener Spirit and Hamilton Lady Avalanche ...
Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Umberto and Dana Tirabassi ... Born

Dec. 9, 1988.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A P GWG
2006 19/17 4 2 10 1
Career 19/17 4 2 10 1

#4 Sarah Morrell
Sophomore Midfielder + 5-4
Palmyra, N.Y.
Palmyra-Macedon

2006: Made seven starts and saw action in 16
games ... Scored one goal ... First career goal scored
against Monmouth (8/27) ... Took 12 shots. High
School: Five-year letterwinner at Palmyra-Macedon
.. Three-time all-league selection ... Three-time
team most outstanding player ... Tallied 10 goals and 14 assists to lead
squad to Class BB championship in 2005 .... Finger Lakes Athletic Associa-
tion all-star as a junior ... Earned Senator Michael Nozzolio Outstanding
Achievement Award as a sophomore. Personal: Played with Finger Lakes
club team for five years ... Intends to major in business administration
Daughter of David and Anne Morrell ... Born Nov. 13, 1987.

CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A P
2006 16/7 1 0 2
Career 16/7 1 i} 2

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Jaclyn Rosada
Sophomore + Midfielder + 5-3
Wyckoff, NJ.

Ramapo.

2006: Was the only Great Dane to start and play in all
19 contests ... Named to the America East All-Rookie
Team .. Tied for a team-high in goals scored with six
... Recorded two assists and totaled 14 points ... First
career goal was the game-winner in a 1-0 win over
Scored against Holy Cross, NJIT, and Vermont ...

Delaware State (9/1)
Had a two-goal performance in the 6-0 win over Howard ... Took 28 shots.
High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Ramapo H.S.
... NJGSCA All-New Jersey selection as a senior ... Three-time all-league

selection ... Two-time all-county choice ... Scored five goals and added
nine assists as a senior ... Ranked second in league with 13 assists as
a junior ... Helped team to Bergen County championship in 2003 ... Was
also an all-league lacrosse player. Personal: Played 10 seasons with the
Torpedoes Soccer Club ... Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Peter and
LeeAnne Rosada ... Born July 11, 1988.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP/GS G A id GWG
2006 19/19 6 2 14 1
Career 19/19 6 2 14 1

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Teresa Boring
Freshman + Forward + 5-9
Plainfield, Ill.
Plainfield Central

High School: Four-year letter winner ... Three-time
all-section and four-time All-Southwest Prairie
Conference Player at Plainfield Central H.S. ...
Led team to first ever conference title as a junior
...Holds school records in career goals and single season goals. Per-
sonal: Played for ASC Eagles Soccer Club ... Major is psychology ...
Daughter of Keith and Pam Boring ... Born March 20, 1989.

Caitlin Mulligan
Freshman + Forward + 5-7
Trumbull, Conn.
Trumbull

#15

High School: A four-year starter at Trumbull H.S.
... Led team to 2006 Connecticut High School State
Championships ... Scored 61 goals and tallied 56
assists in her career despite missing time as a
freshman with a broken leg ... Recieved NSCAA
All-New England and CHSCA Class LL All-State accolades as a junior
and a senior ... Recognized as an all-section honoree on three occa-
sions ...Nnamed the Connecticut Post's Most Valuable Player in 2005.
Personal: Played for the South Central Premier Soccer Club and was
a member of the Connecticut Olympic Developmental Program ... Major
is occupational therapy... Daughter of Bill and Sharon Mulligan ... Born
December 21, 1988.

#14 Melissa McGinley
Freshman + Midfield - 5-5
Naugatuck, Conn.
Naugatuck

Sophomore midfielder Jac-
lyn Rosada was named to
the America East All-Rookie
Team in her freshman cam-
paign, tallying six goals and
two assists in 19 games for
the Great Danes.

High School: Was a three-year captain at Naugatuck
HS. ... Named a 2005 and 2006 CHSCA Class LL
all-state selection ... Scored 57 career goals and 33
career assists ... Recorded a school record 23 goals her senior season
... Selected to participate in the Connecticut Senior Bowl ... Named to
the first-team All-Naugatuck Valley League three times ... Named the
Naugatuck Valley League Player of the Year twice. Personal: Played
for the Monroe Magic Soccer Club and the Academica Futebol Club ...
Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Patrick and Beatriz McGinley ... Born
on September 15, 1988.

Junior Dianna Barrera led the
team in points last season
with 15. She tied for a team-
high six goals and addd a

team-high three assists.

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Kelly McGuire
Freshman + Midfielder + 5-10
Ravena, N.Y.
Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk

High School: Lettered four years at Ravena-Coeymans-
Selkirk High School ... Was a team captain as a senior...
Scored 17 goals and added four assists her senior
season...Named to the Colonial Council All-Star team...
Eamed all-section and third team all-state honors...Led
team to Colonial Council Championship... Was a member of the National Honor
Society. Personal: Major is undeclared...Daughter of Michael and Mauritia
McGuire...Father played football at UAlbany (1978-81) as a tight end ... Born
on July 15, 1989.

#19 Kristin Flood
Freshman + Midfielder + 5-4
Middletown, N.Y.
Minisink Valley

High School: Lettered four years at Minisink Valley ...
Named to the Middletown Times Herald-Record All-Area
Team ... First-team All-Section IX selection...two-year
captain...Led squad to a sectional championship. Per-
sonal: Member of the Quick Strike FC Magic Soccer
Club...Participated and in two State Cup quarterfinals and led team to 2005
Super Y League Championship ... Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Ken
and Karen Flood... Born November 9, 1989.

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Kate Finan
Freshman + Back + 5-7
Albany, N.Y.
Tamarac

High School: Lettered four years at Tamarac High
School in soccer and softball ... Two-year captain...
Lettered two years in basketball...two time first-team
all-star in softball...First-team all-section in basketball as
a senior...First-team all-state and all-section in soccer as
a senior...League MVP and Times Union First-team All-Star and Defensive
Player of the Year... Member of the National Honors Society...Led soccer team
to four league championships, three sectional championships, two regional
championships, and a state title. Personal: Majoring in mathematics ...
Daughter of Joseph and Susan Finan... Born March 31, 1989.

#22 Jenna Burke
Freshman Midfielder + 5-7
Mahopac, N.Y.
Mahopac

h School: Played three years of soccer at Mahopac
High School ... Played two years of field hockey, two
years of lacross and one year of basketball ... Named
to allleague, all-section as a senior ... Tabbed as sec-
tion most valuable player ... Earned North County and
Journal News First-team honors...Was the student government vice president...
Editor of the yearbook. Personal: ... Major is undeclared ... Daughter of David
and Susan Burke ... Born August 15,1989.

#23 Kayla Johnson
Freshman + Forward + 5-6
Rochester, N.Y.
Fairport

High School: Earned two letters in soccer and four
in track at Fairport High School...Tallied 15 career

goals...Team captain...Scored eight goals and five

assists as a senior... Voted into Section V Senior All-

Star Game...Named honorable mention all-county as

a junior...Team MVP and scholarship winner in track...Four-time Section
V champions in track. Personal: Majoring in business administration ...
Daughter of Don and Sharon Johnson ... Born March 9, 1989.

#30 Devan Alusik
Freshman + Goalkeeper + 5-4
Stratford, Conn.
Bunnell

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Bunnell H.S.

Started 52 of 53 matches played ... Led team to
first-ever appearance in the South-West Conference
Championships ... Posted a record 23 career shut-

outs ... Holds record for wins in a season (23) and

shutouts in a season (9). Personal: Played for the South Central Premeir
Soccer Club ... Majoring in business administration ... Daughter of John
and Cheryl Alusik ... Born December 31, 1988.

Monroe on this year’s incoming class: “This year’s freshman
class has the potential to put Albany women’s soccer on the

national map. Their drive and determination to make our soccer
program a contender for the America East Conference Champi-

onship this year and for years to come is unbelievable. | am re-
ally looking forward to them stepping on the field and impacting

the program.”

Seniore captain Meghan Garrity will
anchor the Great Danes defense. Garrity
helped preserve three shutouts a year
ago.

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2006 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

*Returning Players In Bold

No. _Name GP-GS___G_A_Pts__Sh_Shot% SOG SOG% GW__PK-ATT
0 Diana Barrera T8-TS 6 3 TS Ki TTT 27 TTT T U-T
16 Jaclyn Rosada 19-19 6 2 14 28 214 14.500 1 0-0
11 Ashley Tirabassi 19-17 4 2 10 29 138 14483 1 0-0
14 Jamie Dougherty 14-14 4 0 8 18 222 10.556 1 0-0
17 Scovia Oraro 10-4 1 2 4 6. 167 3.500 1 0-0
9 — Ogbuawa, Uju 18-18 1 1 3 25 .040 8 320 0 0-0
21 Kaylin Connolly 14.9 1 1 3 3. .333 2 667 0 0-0
4 Sarah Morrell 16-7 1 0 2 5  .000 3.600 0 0-0
5 Rachel Boles 18-17 0 2 2 12 © .000 3.250 0 0-0
8 18-17 o 1 14 8  .000 4 500 0 0-0
13 8-1 0 1 4 2 .000 1 500 0 0-0
12 Adrienne Heady 18-16 o 1 4 1.000 0.000 0 0-0
24 Maureen Lynch 1-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0
15 Sophia Tripoli 11-7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 ~—.000 0 0-0
3 Akhita Madyun 14-9 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2 Meghan Garrity 18-17 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0
22 Jessica Campbell 3-0 0 0 0 1. .000 0 .000 0 0-0
20 Jaclyn Schaaf 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0.000 0 0-0
19 Elana Maccou 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0.000 0 0-0
18 Ashley Nuessle 12-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
7 Morgan Davidson 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0.000 0 0-0
6 Danielle Ethier 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0.000 0 0-0
1 Maria Liguori 15-10 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0
Totals: i) rz 1S 6F TST 13S UF O14 5 U-T
Opponents 19 46 47 165 418 «4.141 «9204S 488 18 14
No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA_Avg Saves Pct W LT Sho
1 Maria Liguori 15-10 953:58 22 2.08 64 waa 2.7 *1~2
18 Ashley Nuessle 12-9 71737 24 2.78 53 688 3 6 0 1
Total 19 1731:35 46 2.39 117 723° 5 13 1 3
Opponents 19 1731:35 24° 1.25 1 m7 135 1 9
Overall Record: 5-13-1 YEARLY RESULTS (Since 1979)
Year Coach WoL. T Pet.
America East (2-6-0) Home (3-4-0) Road (2-9-1) _ Neutral (0-0-0) 2005 Many-hrances Monies; 5’ 19 1. 2268,
2005 Kalekeni Banda 1 18 0 .075
Date Opponent Result Albany Scorers Goalie(s) OO) Kelson Gente 18 BD
2003 Kalekeni Banda 1 18 1 075
EE CHINES uh Naess 2002 Joanna Tomasino 414 1 «237
8/27 atMonmouth —§-1,L_—_ Morrell Nuessle 2001 Joanna Tomasino ; 648 4 aa
8/30 Niagara 44,L Rosada Liguori 2000 Joanna Tomasino 3 15 0 167
9/1 atDelaware St. 1-0,W —_Barrerra Liguori, Nuessle 1999 George Vizvary 0 15 1 «033
9/4 Manhattan 4.0,L Nuessle 1998 George Vizvary 4 13 0 235
9/8 at Siena 0-0, T# Liguori 1997 George Vizvary 3 14 0 176
9/10 atMassachusetts 1-0, L# Liguori 1996 Kristen Youmans 5 13 0 278
9/12 atHolyCross 5-1, LL Liguori, Nuessle 1995 Kristen Youmans 6 10 1 382
97 NUIT 6-1,W Dougherty (2), Ogbuawa _Nuessle, Liguori 1994 Kristen Youmans 6 8 2 438
Barrera, Rosada, Connolly 1993 Colleen McTygue 5 9 2 375
9/22 atNavy 4-1,L — Tirabassi Nuessle, Liguori 1992 Colleen McTygue 2 1 41.179
9/24 at Howard 6-0,W —Oraro, Dougherty (2), Liguori teas im Pepperrans i 2 aoe
nn Depperman:
9/28 Vermont* 3-4,W ee eae 2 Liguori ‘1982 Ann Deppermand, i)
‘ epee , a 1988 Sue Zaloom 10 6 2 612
, . oe 1987 Sue Zaloom 6 6 2 500
10/1 at Binghamton* 1-0, L Liguori, Nuessle i986  SucZaleem ar ar
10/5 at#12BostonU.* 4-1,L _—_Tirabassi Liguori 1985 Amy Kidder 9 10 0 474
10/8 UMBC* 3-1,W —_Barerra(2), Tirabassi_ —-Nuessle 1984 Amy Kidder 5 10 0 333
10/12 at Maine* 2.0,L Nuessle, Liguori 1983 Amy Kidder 9 6 1 594
10/19 StonyBrook* 1-0, L Liguori 1982 Amy Kidder 7 6 2 533
10/22 New Hampshire* 4-0, L Nuessle 1981 Amy Kidder 1 6 0 647
10/25 at Cornell 5-0, L Liguori, Nuessle 1980 Amy Kidder 6 8 0 .429
1979 _ Deborah Havens 6 3 2 636
* America East Conference opponent #0T OVERALL 135 287 25 329

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AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE 2006 STANDINGS

America East Overall
School Wot TT Pts. wot st Pct. GF GA Home Away Neu.
xy-Hartford 6 0 2 20 10 9 2 524 25 22 8-2-0 2-6-2 0-1-0
Boston U. 6 1 1 19 135 3 690 25 14 8-0-1 4-4-1 1-1-1
Maine 5 3 0 15 14 4 2 -750 31 8 6-1-0 6-3-1 2-0-1
Binghamton 4 4 0 12 7 8 3 AT2 18 22 6-1-1 1-7-1 0-0-2
New Hampshire 4 4 0 12 6 1061 -361 16 21 4-3-0 2-7-0 0-1-1
Vermont 3°03 2«0 5 10 3 -361 13 27 4-4-3 1-6-0 0-0-0
Stony Brook 3°94 1 «7 8 at 2 529 26 16 3-4-2 5-3-0 0-0-0
Albany 2 6 0 6 5 13.1 289 24 46 3-4-0 2-9-1 0-0-0
UMBC 0 8 0 O 4 13.1 .250 18 41 3-5-0 1-7-1 0-1-0

x-America East Regular Season Champion
y-America East Champions

AMERICA EAST ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

MAJOR AWARD WINNERS
All-America East, First Team: Lauren Erwin, F, Sr., Boston University; Meagan Riemer, F, Jr., Striker of the Year:
Hartford; Laura Harper, F, Jr., Maine; Tricia Reed, M, Jr., Binghamton; Marisha Schumacher- Meagan Riemer, Hartford
Hodge, M, So., Boston University; Marie-Andree Canuel, M, Jr., Maine; Laura Guigli, M, Fr.,
Hartford; Kellie Leyland, D, So., Hartford; Erica Lee, D, Sr. Boston University; Corie Halasz, Midfielder of the Year:
D, Fr., Boston University; Liz Cook, GK, Jr. Hartford. Marisha Schumacher-Hodge,

Boston University

All-America East, Second Team: Farrell McClernon, F, Fr., Boston University; Sara Flowers,
F, Jr., Hartford; Brooke Barbuto, F, So., Stony Brook; Casey Brown, M, Fr., Boston University; Defender of the Year:
Marie-Michele Bouchard, M, Jr., Maine; Hillary Mefferd, M, Sr., New Hampshire; Kaitlin Francis, Kelllie Leyland, Hartford
M, So., Vermont; Jordon Pekrul, D, Jr., Maine; Jackie Timmes, D, Jr., Stony Brook; Emilie
Rowe, D, So. Vermont; Stephanie Dreyer, GK, Sr., Boston University. Goalkeeper of the Year:

Liz Cook, Hartford
All-America East, Rookie Team: Jaclyn Rosada, M, Fr., Albany; Nicole Montoya, D, Fr.,

Binghamton; Ferrell McClernon, F, Fr., Boston University; Corie Halasz, M, Fr., Boston Uni- Rookie of the Year:
versity; Casey Brown, M, Fr., Boston University; Laura Guigli, M, Fr., Hartford; Laura Martel, | Farrell McClernon, Boston University
F, Fr., Maine; Shaunna Kaplan, F, Fr. New Hampshire; Marisa Viola, GK, Fr., Stony Brook;

Eliza Bradley, GK, Fr., Vermont; Jenny Solberg, M, Fr., Vermont. Coach of the Ye

John Natale, Hartford

AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE
America East ...

Since its modest beginning as a men’s basketball-only conference in 1979, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive
NCAA Division | conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity
and missions of the member institutions.

Quick Facts.
Founded: 1979 (as ECAC North, men's basketball only), 1988-89 (all sports)

Membership (year joined): Albany (2001), Binghamton (2001), Boston University (1979), Hartford (1985), Maine (1979), UMBC (2003),
New Hampshire (1979), Stony Brook (2001), Vermont (1979)

Sports: Baseball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country, Field Hockey, Men's Golf, Women's

Golf, Men’s Indoor Tra¢k.and Field, Women's Indoor Track and Field, Men's Lacrosse, Women’s Lacrosse, Men's Outdoor Track and Field,
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Softball, Men’s Swimming and Diving, Women’s Swimming and Diving,

Men's Tennis, Women’s Tennis) Volleyball
Athletic Success...

America East enters its 20th year of all-sportsichampionship competition on the heels of one of the most successful seasons in history as
two of its 10 team sport champions won at least one game in the NCAA Championship.

Academic Success...
America East institutions totaled three Academic All-Americans in 2006-07 while another 22 were named All-District. Nearly 2,200 of America

East's 3,500 student-athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll after receiving grade-point averages of 3.0 or better. Included in that
total were 1,061 student-athletes who earned a 3.5 or better.

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CAREER RECORDS

GOALS
Name Years GP G
1.Anna Courtney 1981-82 32 16
Sara Rickard 2001-04 76 16
3. Dee Marfé 1982-83 31 14
4. Suzanne Stern 1979-81 42 13
5. Amy Preece 1994-95 33 "1
Kerry Young 1983 16 11
7. Lisa France 1980-82 46 10
Sue Slagel 1981-82 32 10
9. Erin Stanek 1999-2002 70 9
Jen Barry 1995-97 53 9
Lynne Burton 1980 14 9
UjuOgbuawa ——-2004-Present 57 9

ASSISTS Sara Rickard earned Beth Spinelli holds the pro-
Name Years GP A America East All-Conter- gram record for saves at
1. Dee Marfé 1982-83 34 9 ence honors every year of the Division | level with 320
2, Jen Barry 1995-97 53 7 her career. during her career.
Amy Preece 1994-95 33 7
4.Janee' Feliciano 1999-00 31 6 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
5. Ashley Jurica 2001-04 36 5
Suzanne Stem 1979-81 42 5 GOALS
Lisa France 1980-82 46 5 Name Year S
Uju Ogbuawa 2004-Present 57 5 4. Anna Courtney 1981 12
8. Irene Eliea 1994-97 65 4 2. Kerry Young 1983 1
Anna Courtney —- 1981-82 32 4 3. Lynne Burton 1980 9
Sue Slagel 1981-82 32 4 4. Dee Marfé 1982 8
Lynne Burton igen a 4 Suzanne Stem 1979 8
Sara Rickard 2001-04 76 4
ASSISTS
POINTS Name Year A
Name Years GP Pts. GA 1. Dee Marfé 1983 6
1. Dee Marfé 1982-83 34 37 14.9 2. Amy Preece 1995 5
2. Anna Courtney 1981-82 32 36 164 3. Lisa France 1982 4
Sara Rickard 2001-04 76 36 164 Anna Courtney 1981 4
4. Suzanne Stern 1979-81 42 31 135 Lynne Burton 1980 4
5. AmyPreece 1994-95 33 29 17 Cherrice Buel 1979 4
6. Jen Barry 1995-97 53 25 9-7
Lisa France 1980-82 46 25 10-5
8. Sue Slagel 1981-82 32 24 10.4 POINTS
. UjuOgbuawa 2004-Present 57 23 9-5 Name Year = Pts: GA
10. Lynne Burton 1980 14 22 9-4
1. AnnaCourtney 1981-28. 12-4
2. Kerry Young 198324 11-2
3. Lynne Burton 1980 20 92
op eee 4. Dee Marté 198219 83
1. Beth Spinelli 2000-03 a 320 De: Dee Marte 1283; 18 eo
2. Erika Van Zandt 2000, 2002-03 39 295 Suzanne Stem 19088: Bez
3. Michelle Talviste 1999-2001 31 281
ALL-AMERICA EAST SELECTIONS DIVISION Ill AWARD WINNERS
2006 Jaclyn Rosada All-Rookie 1988 Patrice Duperrouzel © NYSWCAA All-Tournament
2005 —_Uju Ogbuawa Honorable Mention 1988 Cheryl Hensen NYSWCAA All-Tournament
2004 — Uju Ogbuawa All-Rookie Northeast Regional Team
Sara Rickard Honorable Mention 1985 Mary Dulkis All-SUNYAC
2003 Sara Rickard Second Team Cheryl Hensen All-SUNYAC
2002 Sara Rickard Second Team Joanna Lazarides All-SUNYAC
Jen Schroekenthaler Honorable Mention
Erin Stanek Honorable Mention
2001 Sara Rickard Honorable Mention
Vanessa Vukov Honorable Mention

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(1994-2006) (1993-2006)
RESULTS Points 36, Sara Rickard, 2001-04
Most Wins 6 (1994, 95) Points/Game 938, Taryn Miller, 1998
Most Losses 18 (2003, 2004, 2005) Goals 16, Sara Rickard, 2001-04
Best Winning Pct. 438 (1994) Goals/Game 211, Sara Rickard, 2001-04
Consecutive Wins 2 (five times) Assists 6, Janee’ Feliciano, 1999-2000
Consecutive Losses 45 (9-1-00 to 10-16-00) Assists/Game 190, Janee’ Feliciano, 1999-2000
Saves 414, Michelle Talviste, 1998-2001

SCORING

Points 64 (2006)

Goals 24 (1995, 2006)

Assists 16 (2006)

DEFENSE

Saves 192 (1996)

Shutouts 4 (1994, 2002)

Fewest Goals Allowed 26 (1994)

Most Goals Allowed 62 (1998)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
(1994-2006)

TEAM

Goals 8, vs. New Jersey Tech, 9-14-97

Points 16, vs. New Jersey Tech, 9-14-97

Goals Allowed 11, vs. Franklin Pierce, 9-8-98

Saves 21, vs. ALLC., 9-9-97
21, vs. Oswego, 9-10-94

INDIVIDUAL

Points 6, Amy Preece vs. Mass-Lowell,
10-27-95

Goals 2, 16 times, most recently by Dianna
Barrera vs. UMBC, 10-8-06

Assists 2, four times, most recently by
Kristen Winneberger vs. Niagara,
9-6-02

Saves 21, Genevieve Holdridge vs, A.I.C.,

9-9-97 and Michelle Lanoue vs.
Oswego, 9-10-94

TEAM TOTALS (1993-2006)
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Wins

Losses 193
Ties 10
Home Record 19-88-9
Road Record 25-103-1
Neutral-Site Record 2-2-0
Goals 220
Assists 116*
Points 556"
Goals Allowed 688
Saves 2157*
Shutouts 29

*-not including 1993
‘-not including 1993 assists

Solo Shutouts
Total Shutouts

Save Percentage
Goals Against Average
Goalie Minutes

4, Michelle Lanoue, 1994

4, Michelle Lanoue, 1994

.805, Erika Van Zandt, 1999-2003
2.44, Erika Van Zandt, 1999-2003
4012:28, Michelle Talviste, 1998-2001

ALBANY VS. 2007 OPPONENTS

(1993-2006)
Opponent Ww LT Last Meeting
Binghamton 0 10
Boston U. o 6 oO
Colgate 0 30
Delaware State 1 0 0
Hartford o 6 oO
Holy Cross 1 3 0
Howard 1 1 0
Indiana State 0 0 0 First Meeting
Maine 0 6 oO 10-12-06
Manhattan 0 1 0 = -9-4-06
Marist 0 0 0 First Meeting
Massachusetts 0 2 #0 92-00
New Hampshire 0 6 oO 10-22-06
New Jersey Tech 2 0 0 9-17-06
Siena 1 4 0 95.05
Stony Brook 1 7 0 10-19-06
UMBC. 1 3 0
Vermont 1 6 0
Youngstown State 0 0 0 First Meeting

Erika Van Zandt (center) holds the UAlbany records for
career save percentage and goals against average.

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