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JAMES MADISON LACROSSE 14 NCAA Championship Appearances • 10-Time CAA Tournament Champions • 50th Season of JMU Lacrosse

2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 17-1 | CAA: 6-0 Home: 9-0 | Away: 7-1 | Neutral: 1-0 Streak: W9

DATE OPPONENT

TIME/RESULT

Feb. 10

#3 NORTH CAROLINA W, 15-14 (2OT)

Feb. 14

VIRGINIA TECH

Feb. 18

vs. UConn

Feb. 24

at High Point

Mar. 2

at Temple

Mar. 7

#20 PENN STATE

Mar. 10

at Rutgers

W, 16-8

Mar. 17

RICHMOND

W, 14-9

Mar. 24

at #4 Maryland

L, 12-15

Mar. 28

UC DAVIS

W, 15-5

Apr. 6

DELAWARE *

W, 19-5

Apr. 8

DREXEL *

W, 15-2

Apr. 13

at William & Mary *

W, 21-4

Apr. 15

at Elon *

Apr. 18

at #17 Virginia

Apr. 22

HOFSTRA *

Apr. 28

at #6 Towson *

W, 17-16 (OT)

May 4

DELAWARE ^

W, 17-5

May 6

#7 TOWSON ^

1 p.m.



NCAA SELECTION SHOW 9:30 p.m.

W, 16-11 W, 21-9 W, 13-11 W, 19-7 W, 14-12

W, 15-3 W, 15-10 W, 15-10

Home games in BOLD CAPS Rankings are Cascade Media Poll * CAA game ^ CAA Championship (at JMU)

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#5 JAMES MADISON vs. #7 TOWSON

SUNDAY, MAY 6, 2018 • 1 P.M. ET • CAA CHAMPIONSHIP • HARRISONBURG, VA. • SENTARA PARK

Location. . . . . . . . . Harrisonburg, Va. Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sentara Park Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 Surface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grass TV/Online . . . . . . . . . Lax Sports Network Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . JMU leads 30-13 Last Meeting. . . . . . . . . Apr. 28, 2018 JMU 17, Towson 16 (OT)

JAMES MADISON (17-1, 6-0 CAA) Rankings (Media / Coaches). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #5 / #5 Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe Career Record (Year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196-110 (17th) JMU Record (Year). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146-75 (12th) TOWSON (15-3, 5-1 CAA) Rankings (Media / Coaches). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #7 / #8 Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sonia Lamonica Career Record (Year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108-59 (9th) Towson Record (Year). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-50 (8th)

DUKES FACE OFF WITH TOWSON FOR CAA TITLE

• Fifth-ranked JMU battles No. 7 Towson on Sunday, May 6 in the CAA Championship title game. Game time is set for 1 p.m. at Sentara Park and can be seen online through Lax Sports Network. • JMU comes in with a 17-1 overall record while the Tigers are 15-3. • Sunday marks the 44th meeting all-time between the Dukes and Tigers, with JMU holding a 30-13 lead. Since TU joined the league in 2002, the Dukes hold a 13-10 lead. • This is the sixth time the teams will meet in the CAA title game, with Towson winning three of the previous five showdowns. The last decade has been dominated by JMU and Towson, with the two combining to win each of the last 10 championships - Towson with six and JMU with four. • Just last week, Kristen Gaudian scored the game winner in overtime to lift JMU to a 17-16 win at Towson to win the outright regular-season title and earn the No. 1 seed for the Championship.

JMU HISTORY IN CAA CHAMPIONSHIP

• JMU is making its 24th appearance in the CAA Championship since joining the league in 1992. • The Dukes are 36-13 (.735) all-time in the CAA postseason, claiming a conference-best 10 tournament titles. That included them winning last year’s crown at Towson. • JMU has been either the No. 1 or No. 2 seed in each of the last nine seasons, including the No. 1 seed in four, including the last three years. • The program is 14-3 when holding the No. 1 seed and the Dukes have advanced to the title game in now eight of the past nine appearances as the top seed. • This is the fifth time JMU has hosted the CAA Championship and first since 2010. The Dukes have won the title in three of the four times it previously served as the host. • By virtue of the win at Towson on April 28, JMU will also host the 2019 Championship next season.

DUKES LEAD WIRE-TO-WIRE IN SEMIFINALS

• JMU outscored Delaware 9-1 in the first half, scoring less than a minute in to lead the entirety of the CAA Championship semifinals, dispatching Delaware 17-5 on May 4. • Kristen Gaudian scored five goals, while Morgan Hardt tied her career high with three goals. Hanna Haven also had two goals and two assists. • Other career highs included Maddie McDaniel’s six draw controls and five caused turnovers for both Caroline Sdanowich and Rebecca Tooker. Corinne Schmidt also had three caused turnovers, and Haley Warden and Sdanowich both collected four ground balls. • JMU improved to 7-1 all-time against UD in the CAA Championship and advanced to the CAA title game for the fifth straight season.

GAUDIAN AND WARDEN TIE CAREER RECORDS IN SEMIFINALS

• Kristen Gaudian and Haley Warden both tied JMU career records in JMU’s semifinal win over Delaware. • Gaudian scored three free-position goals to up her total to 42, matching Steph Finley (2012-15). • Warden had a caused turnover to tie Ashlee Dardine (2002-05) atop the JMU record books, with 110.



TEAM COMPARISON

James Madison

16.06 Scoring Offense 8.67 Scoring Defense +7.39 Scoring Margin 289-573 (.504) Goals-Shot Attempts 449-573 (.784) Shots on Goal-Attempts 125 Assists 65-134 (.485) Free-Position Goals-Attempted 356 Ground Balls 205 Caused Turnovers 261 Draw Controls 327-361 (.906) Clears .443 Save Percentage

Towson

13.78 8.56 +5.22 248-532 (.451) 395-532 (.742) 86 80-150 (.533) 373 213 200 344-401 (.858) .513

GAME 19: JAMES MADISON VS. TOWSON (CAA CHAMPIONSHIP) GAME NOTES

SCOUTING TOWSON

• The Tigers enter Sunday’s title game with a 15-3 record following a 9-7 win Friday over Elon. • Towson scored 13.78 goals per game while conceding a CAA-best 8.56 to its foes. • TU is led offensively by its three First Team AllCAA scorers in Natalie Sulmonte (40g, 22a) and Emily Gillingham (45g, 9a), as well as Second Teamers Carly Tellekamp (44g, 4a) and Kaitlyn Montalbano (33g, 14a). • Olivia Conti was voted Co-Defensive Player of the Year, while Tianna Wallpher (First Team), Kiley Keating (First Team) and Sami Chenoweth (Second Team) were also all-conference. • Sonia Lamonica is in her eighth season at the helm, holding a 100-50 record. She also has a career 108-59 mark. She’s guided Towson to four CAA titles and the Tigers have been in the conference title game in seven of eight seasons.

JMU SETS THREE PROGRAM RECORDS

• Last season, JMU set a program and conference record for most goals in a season (271). • It also set program records for points (382) and draws (267) a season ago. • In the regular-season finale at Towson, the Dukes surpassed the previous mark, scoring its record 272nd goal in overtime to win the outright title. It also set a new record for points. • After the semifinal win, JMU’s record was extended to 289 goals and 414 points. The Dukes set another record on Friday, with a new single-season best in free-position goals (65). • JMU is just six assists (125) and six draw controls (261) shy of program records.

TRIO HEADLINE CAA ANNUAL WARDS

• JMU reeled in three major awards and 10 AllCAA honors on Thursday, as Kristen Gaudian was named CAA Player of the Year, Haley Warden was voted Co-Defensive Player of the Year and Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe was tabbed Coach of the Year. • Joining Gaudian and Warden on the All-CAA First Team was Elena Romesburg, Rebecca Tooker and Molly Dougherty. Three were Second Team members in Caroline Sdanowich, Hanna Haven and Katie Kerrigan were honored, while Dougherty and Katie Checkosky were honored on the All-Rookie Team. • Gaudian became the 14th CAA Player of the Year in program history, as JMU has now won the award in three straight years and six of the last seven. • Warden earned the team’s fifth Defensive Player of the Year award and the first since Cally Chakrian in 2012. She is also the second Division I player ever to earn Player and Defensive Player of the Year honors during a respective career. • Klaes-Bawcombe earned the three-peat for Coach of the Year laurels as she has now won the award five times (4 at JMU, 1 at Hofstra). JMU has had the top coach award now seven times.

JMU #5 IN THE POLLS, #4 IN NCAA RPI

• Despite stretching its win streak to eight games for the second time this year, JMU fell one spot to No. 4 in both the media and coaches poll. • However, JMU moved up from No. 5 to No. 4 in this week’s NCAA RPI ranking. • The drop in rankings came following JMU’s win

at then-No. 6 Towson (17-16) on April 28 but a day later saw North Carolina upset previously unbeaten Boston College to win the ACC title. • This season is the first since 2011 that JMU has been ranked in the top five and the team’s No. 2 ranking earlier in the Nike/USL poll was tied for the best ranking ever, matching a 2000 Coaches ranking.

SINGLE-SEASON RECORD WATCH

• Two players have set single-season records this year in Kristen Gaudian and Haley Warden. Gaudian set the season record for free-position goals (21), while Warden owns the mark for draw controls (76). • Gaudian has won 64 draws, which is fourth in JMU history and 12 back of Warden’s pace. • Katie Kerrigan has tallied 42 assists, which is third in single-season history and seven off Monica Zabel’s 2012 record (49). • Warden set the single-season record for caused turnovers last season, with 47, and she stands 12 back of her own record, with 35 this season. That is tied for seventh in JMU history.

INSIDE THE POLLS Cascade Women’s Division I Media Poll Apr. 30, 2018 No. Team 1 Stony Brook (23) 2 Maryland 3 North Carolina 4 Boston College 5 James Madison 6 Northwestern 7 Towson 8 Loyola 9 Florida 10 Navy 11 Stanford 12 Virginia Tech 13 Princeton 14 Penn 15 Colorado 16 High Point 17 Georgetown 18 Notre Dame t-19 Syracuse t-19 Denver

Receiving Votes: Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Virginia, Penn State, USC, Cornell, Lehigh, Jacksonville

IWLCA Division I Poll Apr. 30, 2018

MOST REGULAR-SEASON WINS EVER

No. Team 1 Stony Brook (24) 2 Maryland (1) 3 North Carolina 4 Boston College 5 James Madison 6 Florida 7 Northwestern 8 Towson 9 Loyola 10 Navy 11 Stanford 12 Virginia Tech 13 Penn 14 Colorado 15 Princeton 16 Virginia 17 Syracuse 18 High Point 19 Penn State 20 Notre Dame 21 USC 22 Georgetown 23 Johns Hopkins 24 Dartmouth 25 Duke

WINNINGEST SENIOR CLASS

Receiving Votes: N/A

• JMU’s 16-1 overall record is the best mark this late in the season in JMU’s 50-season history. It’s also the first time JMU has won 16 games in a regular season, surpassing the 14 from the 2010 season. • The Dukes began the year with an 8-0 record, marking the second-best win streak to start a season. JMU opened the 1988 season at 9-0. • After tying the best 10-game start ever with a win over UC Davis, the Dukes have reeled off another eight-game win streak to complete their first regular season with only one setback. • Prior to this year, JMU had begun 15-2 just once when it finished with a program-best 17-3 record in 2010. • In that season, JMU hosted and won the CAA Championship, and was the NCAA’s No. 5 seed.

• JMU’s 2018 seniors have won more games than any other class in school history, holding a 5623 record. • The seniors passed the 53 wins by the 2013 class. • JMU has produced five classes that have won 50 games over their respective careers. The 2007 and 2006 seniors both won 51 games and the 2017 seniors claimed 50 victories. • The 2018 seniors attempt to become the third class to win three CAA titles, joining the 2004 and 2006 seniors. • This class will also become the third to make the NCAA Championship every season, as the Dukes made the tournament in five straight years from 1997 to 2001.

TWO 50-GOAL SCORERS FIRST TIME

• Kristen Gaudian and Elena Romesburg both passed the 50-goal mark this season, marking the first time in school history JMU has produced a pair of 50-goal scorers in the same year. • Gaudian leads the CAA with 57 goals while Romesburg is third with 53 tallies. The two rank fifth and tied for seventh, respectively, on JMU’s single-season top-20 list in goals.

Record Points 17-0 460 16-1 414 15-3 412 19-1 399 16-1 385 13-4 316 14-3 304 14-3 301 14-3 289 14-3 224 15-4 218 13-6 190 10-5 186 12-3 163 13-5 143 15-2 118 12-5 77 10-9 37 9-9 31 11-5 31

Record Points 17-0 624 16-1 494 15-3 561 19-1 551 16-1 540 14-3 487 13-4 471 14-3 451 14-3 425 14-3 386 15-4 365 13-6 348 12-3 319 13-5 303 10-5 301 9-9 201 9-9 199 15-2 198 9-8 140 10-9 136 10-8 132 12-5 106 10-7 98 11-4 79 7-9 75

2018 CAA YEARLY AWARDS Major Awards Winners

Player of the Year Kristen Gaudian Co-Defensive Player of the Year Haley Warden Coach of the Year Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe

All-CAA

First Team Attack Kristen Gaudian First Team Midfield Elena Romesburg First Team Midfield Haley Warden First Team Defense Rebecca Tooker First Team Goalkeeper Molly Dougherty Second Team Attack Hanna Haven Second Team Attack Katie Kerrigan Second Team Defense Caroline Sdanowich All-Rookie Katie Checkosky All-Rookie Molly Dougherty

CAA STANDINGS #5 James Madison #7 Towson Elon Delaware Hofstra Drexel William & Mary

CAA Overall 6-0 1.000 17-1 .944 5-1 .833 15-3 .833 3-2 .600 4-11 .267 3-3 .500 8-10 .444 2-4 .333 8-9 .471 1-5 .167 4-12 .250 0-5 .000 4-12 .250

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GAME 19: JAMES MADISON VS. TOWSON (CAA CHAMPIONSHIP) GAME NOTES

SERIES HISTORY VS. TOWSON

JMU CAREER RECORD WATCH

Goals Kristen Gaudian 128 (10th) 2 off t-9th, 3 off 9th, 10 off t-8th, 11 off t-7th

Elena Romesburg 116 (t-15th) 1 off 15th, 7 off t-14th, 8 off 14th, 9 off t-13th Assists Katie Kerrigan

90 (3rd) 19 off t-2nd, 20 off 2nd

Hanna Haven 43 (t-20th) 1 off 20th, 2 off t-18th, 3 off 18th, 4 off t-16th Points Kristen Gaudian 150 (19th) 4 off t-18th, 5 off 18th, 6 off t-17th, 7 off 17th Elena Romesburg

139

Free-Position Goals Kristen Gaudian 42 (t-1st)

6 off t-20th, 7 off 20th 1 off 1st

Elena Romesburg 34 (t-6th) 1 off 6th, 2 off t-4th, 3 off 4th, 4 off t-3rd Haley Warden 19 (t-16th) 1 off 16th, 2 off t-15th, 3 off t-14th, 4 off 14th Hanna Haven 18 (t-19th) 1 off t-16th, 2 off 16th, 3 off t-15th, 4 off t-14th Saves Ellie Harmeyer

145 (17th)

Draw Controls Haley Warden

217 (1st)

ALL-TIME LEADER

Elena Romesburg 144 (4th) 12 off t-3rd, 13 off 3rd, 20 off t-2nd, 21 off 2nd Kristen Gaudian 94 (15th) 5 off t-14th, 6 off 14th, 23 off t-13th, 24 off 13th Caused Turnovers Haley Warden 110 (t-1st) Rebecca Tooker 83 (6th)

1 off 1st 5 off t-5th, 6 off 5th, 9 off t-4th, 10 off 4th

Caroline Sdanowich 57 (16th) 6 off t-14th, 7 off 14th, 10 off t-13th, 11 off 13th Emma Johnson 49 (20th) 3 off t-19th, 4 off 19th, 5 off t-18th, 6 off 18th Elena Romesburg 48

1 off t-20th, 2 off 20th, 4 off t-19th, 5 off 19th

Ground Balls Haley Warden 143 (7th) 6 off t-6th, 7 off 6th, 10 off t-5th, 11 off t-4th Elena Romesburg 109 (14th) 3 off t-13th, 4 off 13th, 6 off t-12th, 7 off 12th

5 off t-16th, 6 off 16th

ELENA & MOLLY WIN FINAL CAA HONORS

• JMU finished the season with 14 weekly CAA awards, as Elena Romesburg was named Player of the Week and Molly Dougherty was tabbed Rookie of the Week. • It was the third honor for each player. • Romesburg tallied two goals, one assist and a career-high seven draw controls at Towson. • Dougherty made eight saves, including one on the final shot of regulation in the closing seconds to force overtime. She held the Tigers to a 7-for-18 mark (.389) on free-position opportunities.

GAUDIAN WINS IT IN OT AT TOWSON

• Kristen Gaudian fired the game winner in overtime to lift JMU to a 17-16 victory at No. 6 Towson and secure the outright CAA regularseason championship on April 28. • JMU led 16-13 late in the second half before a non-releasable penalty sparked Towson to a 3-0 run over the final 3:52 to tie the game at 16-16. • On the final play of regulation Caroline Sdanowich deflected a free-position shot, which Molly Dougherty saved to force overtime. • JMU out-shot Towson 3-0 in the extra period, and after Sdanowich took a charge, Katie Kerrigan found Gaudian in front at the other end for the game-winning tally. • Maddie McDaniel tied game-high honors with four goals, three of which came in the first. • Gaudian finished with three goals, Hanna Haven led the team with six points off two goals and a career-high four assists and Kerrigan had a fivepoint day with two goals and three helpers.

KG & HALEY ARE TEWAARATON NOMINEES

• Kristen Gaudian and Haley Warden on Thursday were named top-25 nominees for the Tewaaraton Award, which honors the top college lacrosse player nationally. • They are the first JMU players to reach the

top-25 stage since 2013, when former JMU All-American Casey Ancarrow (2009-13) was honored. • The top-five finalists will be announced May 10 and the winner crowned on May 31 in Washington, D.C. • Two Dukes have previously been named topfive finalists in Lisa Staedt (2003) and Gail Decker (2004). • Entering the title game, Gaudian leads the CAA with 59 goals and 73 points, to go with 65 draw controls, while Warden has 32 goals, a singleseason record 80 draws, 43 ground balls and 36 caused turnovers.

SENIORS LEAD JMU PAST HOFSTRA

• Elena Romesburg tied her career high and the JMU seniors accounted for 11 goals to lead the Dukes past Hofstra, 15-10, on Senior Day. • Romesburg scored five goals and matched her career-best point total after adding an assist. Kristen Gaudian had five points off a pair of goals and three helpers and Morgan Hardt scored two goals and an assist. • Haley Warden set the JMU single-season record for draw controls, finishing with five to up her season total to 71. • JMU opened the game with a pair of 4-0 runs to lead 8-1 with 13 minutes left in the half. Leading 10-5 at the break, back-to-back goals to open the second pushed the lead back to seven.

WARDEN BREAKS SEASON DRAWS MARK

• Haley Warden already owns the career draw controls record and added single-season record in the win against Hofstra. • With five wins in the circle, Warden surpassed the previous record of 69, set by herself last season and Steph Finley’s 2014 mark. • She currently has 80, which ranks sixth in CAA single-season history.

JMU leads 30-13 Current Streak: JMU W2 JMU Home Games: 15-5 Last: Apr. 1, 2017 (JMU 9, Towson 5) JMU Away Games: 14-6 Last: Apr. 28, 2018 (JMU 17, Towson 16 OT) JMU Neutral Games: 1-2 Last: May 8, 2016 (Towson 14, JMU 6) Most JMU Goals: 19 on Apr. 1, 1995 On Road/Neutral: same Most Opp. Goals: 16 on Apr. 7, 2013 JMU Win Margin: 12 on Mar. 15, 2002 (16-4) Opponent Win Margin: 8 on May 8, 2016 Date Game W/L Score 4/9/76 Towson W 9-6 3/29/77 at Towson W 13-7 3/22/78 at Towson L 1-5 3/29/79 Towson W 11-9 3/24/81 at Towson W 8-2 3/23/82 Towson W 11-9 3/22/83 at Towson W 9-4 4/13/85 Towson W 18-7 3/29/88 Towson W 11-3 4/25/89 at Towson W 8-6 4/24/90 #14 Towson L 9-10 4/23/91 at Towson W 11-10 4/23/92 #15 Towson W 9-6 4/21/93 at Towson L 8-9 OT 4/22/94 Towson W 14-3 4/1/95 at Towson W 19-8 3/30/96 Towson W 10-4 3/29/97 at Towson W 13-9 3/28/98 at #13 Towson W 16-9 4/21/99 Towson W 17-7 3/15/02 Towson W 16-4 3/31/03 Towson W 10-8 4/13/04 at #17 Towson W 15-5 4/10/05 Towson L 5-9 4/14/06 at Towson W 12-10 5/5/06 Towson W 9-8 4/6/07 Towson W 13-8 4/13/08 at #19 Towson L 7-12 4/19/09 Towson L 7-10 4/9/10 at #8 Towson W 10-9 2OT 4/15/11 Towson L 9-10 OT 5/7/11 at Towson W 8-6 4/22/12 at Towson L 9-10 2OT 4/29/12 at Towson L 7-8 4/7/13 Towson L 10-16 4/13/14 at Towson L 11-12 2OT 5/4/14 vs. Towson L 11-12 OT 4/17/15 Towson W 15-9 5/3/15 vs. Towson W 13-6 4/24/16 at #18 Towson W 11-9 5/8/16 vs. Towson L 6-14 4/1/17 #13 Towson W 9-5 4/28/18 at #6 Towson W 17-16 OT

2018 WEEKLY HONORS National Player of the Week

Feb. 12 Kristen Gaudian (Brine/US Lacrosse)

CAA Players of the Week

Feb. 13 Kristen Gaudian (Player) Rebecca Tooker (Defensive) Molly Dougherty (Rookie) Feb. 20 Elena Romesburg (Player) Haley Warden (Defensive) Feb. 27 Emma Johnson (Defensive) Mar. 12 Kristen Gaudian (Player) Haley Warden (Defensive) Mar. 19 Kristen Gaudian (Player) Apr. 9 Elena Romesburg (Player) Apr. 16 Katie Kerrigan (Player) Molly Dougherty (Rookie) Apr. 30 Elena Romesburg (Player) Molly Dougherty (Rookie) 3

GAME 19: JAMES MADISON VS. TOWSON (CAA CHAMPIONSHIP) GAME NOTES

DUKES SURGE TO WIN AT VIRGINIA

• JMU had three players record hat tricks and a fast start led to a 15-10 triumph at #17 Virginia on April 18. • It marked JMU’s first win against U.Va. since 2011 and the first win in Charlottesville in eight years. • Kristen Gaudian scored a game-high five goals, to go with three draw controls. She also scored one free position goal to set a JMU singleseason record with 18 free-position goals. • Hanna Haven scored four goals, while Haley Warden had three goals, to go with three draw controls and career highs of five caused turnovers and seven ground balls. Molly Dougherty made a career-best 12 saves to move to 6-0 on the year. • JMU stormed out of the gates, scoring the game’s first five goals, holding Virginia scoreless for more than 20 minutes. After back-toback Cavalier goals, Warden’s goal with seven seconds left gave the visitors a 6-2 halftime advantage. • Gaudian netted two straight goals in a 12-second span early in the second, extending the lead to 8-2, before the ‘Hoos scored four of five to make it 9-6 with 24:25 to play. JMU answered with four straight to make it 13-6 with just under 13 minutes to go.

GAUDIAN BREAKS RECORD AT U.VA.

• Kristen Gaudian, who leads JMU in scoring with 52 goals, broke a single-season record at Virginia. • She netted her 18th free-position goal of the year, surpassing the previous record of 17 which was set twice - in 2017 by Gaudian and in 1998 by Julie Martinez. • Gaudian also ranks third all-time at JMU with 36 career free-position goals. She only trails Gail Decker (2001-04), who had 38, and Steph Finley (2012-15), who is the all-time leader with 42.

DUO REELS IN CAA AWARDS

• Following JMU’s wins at William & Mary and Elon, Katie Kerrigan was named CAA Player of the Week for the first time in her career while Molly Dougherty claimed her second CAA Rookie of the Week award. • Kerrigan led JMU in assists and points, with 11 points off a goal and 10 assists. Against Elon, she set a program record with eight assists, all in the first half, marking the second-most in CAA history and the most by any player in a conference game. In the win over W&M, she scored a goal which was scored directly after causing a turnover; she also tallied two assists. • Dougherty won both games between the pipes. She made nine saves while allowing just five goals in playing the first halves of each win. Dougherty posted a .643 save percentage, picking up her third straight win in as many starts. She also added four ground balls and two caused turnovers in the victories.

KTK BREAKS SINGLE-GAME RECORD

• Katie Kerrigan broke JMU’s program record for most assists in a single-game, dishing out a career-high eight assists in JMU’s win over Elon. • She accomplished the feat in the first half alone, as JMU built an 11-2 halftime advantage. • That mark was the second-most in CAA history and the most by any player ever in a conference game, besting the previous record of six. • Kerrigan is only 12 assists off the single-season record of 49 set by Monica Zabel in 2012.

DUKES THRASH PHOENIX, 15-3

• JMU won its fifth straight game by double digits, as it dispatched Elon 15-3 on April 15. • Katie Kerrigan dished out a career-high and program-record eight assists - all in the first half - to lead the way. Five other Dukes had two goals apiece. • The Dukes scored the game’s first eight goals before taking an 11-2 halftime lead. They scored the first four of the second to build their largest advantage, at 15-2.

DUKES DROP 20 ON TRIBE

• JMU had four hat tricks and produced three scoring runs of six or more goals in a 21-4 triumph at William & Mary on April 13. • It was JMU’s largest win ever over the Tribe and marked the biggest CAA road win in program history. It was also tied for the 10th largest margin of victory and the third largest in a true road game. • Elena Romesburg scored a game-high four goals while Kristen Gaudian, Hanna Haven and Halle Duenkel each had three goals and an assist. • JMU dominated for much of the game, outshooting the Tribe 38-13, including 32-8 on goal. The Dukes had 10 fewer turnovers, giving the ball away just nine times and were perfect in the clear, going 19-for-19. • With the game knotted at 2-2, JMU scored four times in under two minutes to spark a 6-0 run, which gave the Dukes an 8-2 lead with 9:44 to go in the first half. JMU struck for six more to bridge the halves and held W&M without a goal for the final 22:45, reeling off seven straight.

JMU’S 20-GOAL GAMES

• JMU scored more than 20 goals twice this season, with 21 goals against both UConn and William & Mary. • Since 1974, JMU has scored at least 20 goals in 25 games. • The Dukes have tallied 20+ in multiple games against four teams, including three versus American. JMU has also dropped 20 or more twice against Richmond, Shippensburg and Virginia Tech. • JMU’s program record for goals in a game is 26, which was set on April 7, 1982 against Roanoke. • The program record for largest win margin is 21, as the Dukes won 22-1 in 1983 against Bridgewater and 26-5 at Roanoke in 1982. JMU has claimed six wins by at least 20 goals

ROMESBURG WINS 2ND CAA AWARD

• Elena Romesburg was named CAA Player of the Week for the second time this season after leading JMU to a pair of wins to open CAA play. • She scored eight goals on the week, tying a career high with five goals against Delaware while adding three more in the Drexel win. Three of her eight goals came on the free position, in which she finished 3-of-4 over the two games. • Her first of three Drexel goals was the 100th of her career, as she became JMU’s 22nd 100-goal scorer.

100 GOALS FOR KG AND ELENA

• This season, JMU has had two players reach 100 career goals in seniors Kristen Gaudian and Elena Romesburg. • Gaudian reached the milestone at Maryland on March 24 and Romesburg surpassed the plateau on April 8. • The two became the 21st and 22nd JMU players in the 50-season history of the program to score 100 career goals.

RECORD WHEN...

JMU Scores First Opponent Scores First

15-1 2-0

Leading at Halftime Trailing at Halftime Tied at Halftime

16-0 1-1 0-0

JMU Leads in Draws Opponent Leads in Draws Teams Tied in Draws

10-0 5-1 2-0

JMU Causes More Turnovers Opponent Causes More Turnovers Teams Tied in Caused Turnovers

15-1 2-0 0-0

JMU Leads in Ground Balls Opponent Leads in Ground Balls Teams Tied in Ground Balls

14-1 3-0 0-0

JMU Commits Fewer Turnovers 15-1 Opponent Commits Fewer Turnovers 2-0 Teams Tied in Turnovers 0-0 JMU Scores 0-10 Goals JMU Scores 11-13 Goals JMU Scores 14-16 Goals JMU Scores 17-19 Goals JMU Scores 20+ Goals

0-0 1-1 10-0 4-0 2-0

JMU Allows 0-5 Goals JMU Allows 6-10 Goals JMU Allows 11-13 Goals JMU Allows 14-16 Goals JMU Allows 17-19 Goals JMU Allows 20+ Goals

6-0 6-0 3-0 2-1 0-0 0-0

JMU Record vs. RPI 1-10 JMU Record vs. RPI 11-30 JMU Record vs. RPI 31-50 JMU Record vs. RPI 51+

2-1 5-0 6-0 4-0

RPI rankings from NCAA.com (Apr. 29)

DUKES ROLL DREXEL, 15-2

• JMU opened the game with 12 straight goals and eight players notched at least one goal in the Dukes’ 15-2 triumph over Drexel on April 8. • Kristen Gaudian and Elena Romesburg both had hat tricks, as Gaudian had three goals and an assist, while Romesburg tallied three scores. Romesburg became JMU’s 22nd 100-goal scorer in history with her first strike, joining Gaudian on the career milestone list. • Rebecca Tooker and Emma Johnson each had three caused turnovers and Molly Dougherty made seven saves in her first career start. • The Dukes held the Dragons without a goal in the first half, leading 10-0 at the break. JMU out-shot DU 27-14 and committed six fewer turnovers in the win.

DUKES DOMINATE IN CAA OPENER

• Four players recorded hat tricks to lead JMU to a decisive 19-5 win over Delaware in the CAA opener. • It was JMU’s largest win of the season and was the largest win all-time against UD. The

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win marked JMU’s best 11-game start ever, improving to 10-1 on the year. • Elena Romesburg tied her career high with five goals and Kristen Gaudian had three goals and two assists while Halle Duenkel and Maddie McDaniel each had three scores. Katie Kerrigan matched game-high point honors with a goal and game-best four assists. • Additionally, Haley Warden had a career-high nine draw controls, as JMU won the first 15 as a team and led 20-5 for the game. JMU also forced 14 caused turnovers and out-shot UD 31-12 (288 SOG). • The Dukes stormed out of the gates, netting the game’s first nine goals. JMU led 8-0 before the Blue Hens recorded its first shot of the game and eventually activated the running clock by starting with an 11-1 lead.

DUKES BREEZE BY UC DAVIS

• JMU had 11 goal scorers and 13 point getters in a 15-5 triumph against UC Davis on March 28. • All 31 healthy players played in the win, and no player scored more than two goals. Katie Checkosky had two goals and an assist while Haley Warden, Halle Duenkel and Daria Lucchesi each had two goals. Hanna Haven also had a goal and two assists. • JMU out-shot the Aggies by 20 and had 15 caused turnovers. Warden had four caused turnovers and three draws, while Corinne Schmidt had three caused turnovers and three ground balls. Elena Romesburg also had two caused turnovers and five ground balls. • The Dukes opened the game with eight of nine goals and eventually led 11-3 at the break. JMU scored seven straight to bridge the halves, holding UC Davis without a goal for 31 minutes. JMU’s defense swarmed the Aggies all over the field, holding them without a single shot for nearly 22 minutes and a shot on goal for 28:20 between the first and second halves.

DUKES FALL BY THREE AT MARYLAND

• Maryland used a four-goal run in the first half and led by as many as five, and despite a late run, No. 3 James Madison fell 15-12 at No. 4 Maryland on March 24. • JMU fell to 8-1 on the year, coming a game short of tying the program record for best win streak to start a season. • Kristen Gaudian continued her strong season, finishing with four goals, one assist and a careerhigh eight draw controls. Elena Romesburg has three goals, Haley Warden had two goals, an assist and four draws, while Rebecca Tooker had three caused turnovers. • Despite the loss, JMU managed to hold leads in shots (33-32), shots on goal (24-22), caused turnovers (12-8), ground balls (22-14) and fewer turnovers (12-18). • JMU also outscored Maryland 7-6 in the second half, putting together a 3-0 run to pull within two goals late. Maryland made a save with three minutes left and scored a minute later to ice it.

GAUDIAN REELS IN THIRD CAA HONOR

• Following her performance against Richmond, Kristen Gaudian was named CAA Player of the Week on March 19. It was the second straight week she won the award and for the third time. • Gaudian scored a game-high four goals on five shots, added an assist, tied a career high with four ground balls and won one draw control. Gaudian went 2-for-2 in free-position attempts and is now 14-of-16. • Through eight games, Gaudian leads the CAA in goals per game (4.0), free-position goals

JMU’S 20-GOAL GAMES

(1.75) and points (4.62). She is also fifth in draw controls (4.12).

BIG FIRST HALF LEADS JMU PAST UR

• JMU used two big scoring runs in the first half and had a strong defensive effort en route to a 14-9 victory against Richmond on March 17. • Kristen Gaudian scored four goals with an assist, and Hanna Haven had a game-best six goals off three goals and three helpers. Katie Checkosky also had a goal and three assists for a careerbest four points. • JMU caused 15 of UR’s 23 turnovers, led by Elena Romesburg’s four. Haley Warden also had three caused turnovers. • JMU scored the game’s first five goals and nine of the first 10.

GAUDIAN, WARDEN HONORED AGAIN

• JMU was honored with CAA weekly awards following its two wins against the Big Ten, as Kristen Gaudian was named CAA Player of the Week and Haley Warden was Defensive Player of the Week. • Both Kristen and Haley have earned their respective awards twice this season. • Gaudian had 10 points off seven goals and three assists in the wins over Penn State and Rutgers. She also had 12 draw controls. • Warden tallied 18 hustle stats in the two wins, with seven draws, six caused turnovers and five ground balls. She was also JMU’s secondleading scorer, with six goals and a helper.

DUKES ROLL AT RUTGERS

• Behind a career performance by Kristen Gaudian, JMU cruised to a 16-8 win at Rutgers on March 10. • Gaudian recorded a career-high eight points off five goals and a career-best three assists. She also won five draws and career highs of four ground balls and two caused turnovers. • Hanna Haven had three goals and two assists and Maddie McDaniel had two scores. • Both Gaudian and Haven had hat tricks just over 20 minutes in and the Dukes led by as many as five early. JMU had a 5-0 second half run to pull away for the win.

JMU HOLDS OFF PENN STATE

• JMU had lost three straight to Penn State, including a defeat in the 2017 NCAA Second Round. That was until March 7 when the Dukes held off the 20th-ranked Nittany Lions 14-12. • Haley Warden scored five goals with an assist to lead JMU to its second top-20 win of the season. Elena Romesburg also had three goals and Kristen Gaudian had two goals and a careerhigh seven draws. • JMU and PSU produced six runs of at least three straight goals. JMU had a trio of 3-0 runs and a 4-0 surge that allowed the Dukes to take a 13-5 lead. The Lions responded with runs of three and four goals to pull to within two, at 14-12, before an Ellie Harmeyer save with a minute left secured the win.

WARDEN SETS DRAWS RECORD

• Haley Warden reset the JMU record books as she became the all-time leader in career draw controls. • She won five draws to surpass Gail Decker (2001-04 - 164) and stand alone with 165. It also marked the fifth straight game winning 5+. • Warden, who has 217 draws, ranks in the top 20 in three other career top-20 lists, as she’s tied for first in caused turnovers (110), seventh

1. 2. 4. 9. 18.

26 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

at Roanoke at Virginia Tech at American vs. Elon vs. Longwood vs. American vs. Bridgewater at Mary Washington at William & Mary vs. UConn (N) vs. Longwood at George Mason at Richmond vs. Shippensburg vs. Richmond vs. Shippensburg vs. Harvard vs. Hofstra vs. San Diego State vs. Virginia Tech vs. Le Moyne vs. Lafayette vs. Temple vs. American at Old Dominion

4/17/82 3/14/07 4/11/00 4/10/15 2/26/06 4/13/00 4/11/83 4/4/83 4/13/18 2/18/18 3/3/17 4/2/11 3/13/10 4/2/95 3/28/95 4/4/93 3/29/76 4/10/16 3/29/14 3/32/04 3/19/04 3/1/03 3/17/00 4/10/97 3/22/80

ALL-TIME TOP-10 WIN MARGIN 1. 3. 7. 9. 10.

vs. Bridgewater at Roanoke vs. Longwood vs. American at Mary Washington vs. Harvard vs. Lafayette vs. Hollins vs. Le Moyne at William & Mary vs. Elon at American vs. Richmond vs. Lynchburg vs. Longwood at Lynchburg vs. Lynchburg

22-1 26-5 21-1 22-2 22-2 21-1 20-1 19-0 20-2 21-4 22-5 23-6 21-4 19-2 19-2 18-1 19-2

4/11/83 4/17/82 3/3/17 4/13/99 4/4/83 3/29/76 3/1/03 4/18/83 3/19/04 4/13/18 4/10/15 4/11/00 3/28/95 3/26/87 4/15/82 3/20/80 3/24/77

in ground balls (143) and tied for 16th in freeposition goals (19).

DUKES ROUT TEMPLE IN PHILLY

• Haley Warden broke JMU’s all-time record for draw controls and the Dukes rolled to a 19-7 win at Temple on March 3. • Warden won five draws to up her career total to 165, surpassing Gail Decker’s previous record of 164 (2001-04). • She was one of three Dukes to record a hat trick, as she had three goals and an assist. Kristen Gaudian fired home a game-high five goals, and senior midfielder Elena Romesburg tallied three goals. • JMU used a 5-0 run in the first half to take control and led by double digits for much of the second half.

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JOHNSON REELS IN DEFENSIVE AWARD

• After helping JMU to its best start in seven years, moving to 4-0 with a win at High Point, Emma Johnson was named CAA Defensive Player of the Week. • It marked the third straight week the Dukes won the league’s top defensive player award. • In JMU’s 13-11 win at High Point on Feb. 24, Johnson tallied three ground balls and two caused turnovers. • She helped JMU’s defensive unit hold HPU scoreless for nearly 20 minutes while the Dukes scored five straight goals to bridge the halves en route to the win.

“E” NAMED INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLAR

• The CAA announced its 2018 Institutional Scholar-Athletes of the Year, with Elena Romesburg taking home the honor from JMU. • She holds a 3.87 GPA majoring in history. • She has earned President’s List status in five of her seven semesters, while being on the Dean’s List in both freshman semesters. • Last year, she was voted to the CAA AllAcademic Team, the IWLCA Division I Academic Honor Roll and VaSID Academic All-State. • Romesburg, who leads the team in scoring this year, was a First Team All-CAA honoree in 2017 after scoring 36 goals to go with 11 assists. She also tallied the sixth-most ground balls in JMU single-season history (51).

DUKES GRIND OUT WIN AT HIGH POINT

• Behind a five-goal performance from Elena Romesburg and a hat trick by Morgan Hardt, JMU came out of Vert Stadium with a 13-11 road win at High Point on Feb. 24. • The Dukes used a 5-0 scoring run to bridge the halves to take the lead for good and held HPU scoreless for almost 20 minutes during that span. • Aside from Romesburg and Hardt, Katie Kerrigan set a career high with six assists.

CAA HONORS ROMESBURG, WARDEN

• For the second straight week, JMU reeled in CAA Player and Defensive Player of the Week accolades, as Elena Romesburg was named Player of the Week and Haley Warden was the league’s top defensive player. • In JMU’s two wins over Virginia Tech and UConn, Romesburg had nine goals and an assist. She also had five ground balls, four caused turnovers and four draw controls. Romesburg tallied four goals against VT before netting a career-best five scores against UConn. • Warden has 20 hustle stats in the two games, with 10 draw controls, four ground balls and six caused turnovers. She also added five goals and three assists, which included a three-goal, twoassist outing in the UConn win. • It was Romesburg’s first career CAA weekly honor, while Warden earned her third Defensive Player of the Week honor and her sixth-ever CAA weekly laurel.

DUKES ROLL PAST UCONN IN SPARKS

• For the second straight season, JMU earned a neutral-site win against UConn at US Lacrosse’s Tierney Field, with a 21-9 triumph on Feb. 18. • Four players scored hat tricks, led by Hanna Haven and Elena Romesburg, who each had five goals. Haven added two assists for seven points while Romesburg had one helper for six points. • Haley Warden scored three goals with two assists, to go with five draw controls and two caused turnovers.

• JMU used three runs of at least four goals, including a 6-0 run early in the first half and a 5-0 surge late to run away with the 21-goal win.

JMU STAYS PERFECT VS. VIRGINIA TECH

• JMU had never lost to Virginia Tech entering its Feb. 14 meeting and the unbeaten streak remained intact, with a 16-11 victory. • Kristen Gaudian had a career-best six goals to earn the program’s second straight win against a team from the ACC. • JMU used a pair of 3-0 scoring runs to lead 10-5 at the break and never allowed more than two straight to the Hokies in the second for the win. • Elena Romesburg scored four goals, to go with three caused turnovers, three ground balls and two draws, and Haley Warden contributed two goals, five draws and four caused turnovers.

DUKES SWEEP FIRST WEEKLY AWARDS

• JMU won CAA weekly awards in all three phases, as Kristen Gaudian was Player of the Week, Rebecca Tooker was Defensive Player of the Week and Molly Dougherty was Rookie of the Week. • Gaudian tied her career highs of five goals and four draw controls, as she scored the game’s final two goals to led JMU to its first win over UNC since 2000. • Tooker had a career-high five ground balls and was one off her career best in caused turnovers, with four. JMU’s defense held UNC without a goal for the final 12 and a half minutes of regulation and OT. • Dougherty made her collegiate debut late in the second half and made six of her eight saves down the stretch of regulation and came away with two more saves in the first overtime. • Additionally, Gaudian was named Brine/US Lacrosse Player of the Week following her lategame heroics.

JMU TAKES DOWN #3 HEELS IN 2OT

• Kristen Gaudian score the game-tying goal with 1:26 left in regulation and fired the gamewinner in double overtime to lead JMU to a thrilling 15-14 victory against #3 North Carolina on Feb. 10. • Gaudian was one of two players to score five goals (tie career high), as she also matched her career-high with four draw controls. Elena Romesburg also had a career-best five goals and five draw controls. • JMU had led 12-9 before UNC reeled off five in a row to take a 14-12 lead with just over five minutes to play. Romesburg scored with less than five to play to bring JMU to within a goal before Gaudian produced the final two scores. • Molly Dougherty made eight saves in just over 24 minutes of action, earning the victory in the cage. She had six stops over the final 17:07 of regulation before making two big stops in overtime.

season record for caused turnovers and tied the single-season mark in draws. • Warden was voted CAA Player of the Year and later earned IWLCA Third Team All-America and Inside Lacrosse Media Second Team All-America accolades.

JMU IN TOP-20 TO ENTER SEASON

• The Dukes enter the season with a national ranking once again, coming in at No. 16 in the IWLCA Division I Preseason Coaches Poll and No. 17 in the Cascade Women’s Lacrosse Division I Media Poll. • JMU is coming off a 14-7 season last spring in which it won both the CAA regular-season and tournament titles. The Dukes advanced to the round of 16 in the 2017 NCAA Championship after downing Louisville before falling to Penn State. • JMU will face six teams with preseason national rankings, including a pair of CAA squads in No. 19 Towson and No. 21 Elon. Other top-ranked teams include No. 1 Maryland No. 3 North Carolina, No. 4 Penn State and No. 14 Virginia.

SHEARER, ALTIG NAMED TO U.S. STAFF

• JMU volunteer assistant Colleen Shearer and former JMU goalkeeper Amy Altig were both named to the United States women’s national team coaching staff. • Shearer will serve as assistant general manager, and Altig will be an assistant coach. • Entering her first season at JMU, Shearer was on the Virginia staff for 19 seasons, helping the Cavaliers to the NCAA postseason each year. That run included six trips to the national title game and a 2004 national championship. • Altig was a two-time All-CAA honoree, having played for the Dukes from 2002-05. She ranks in the top 15 all-time in four career defensive categories, including seventh in career saves (452) and 10th in save percentage (.495). • Additionally, Altig is the current associate head coach at Penn State and she will be recognized prior to JMU’s March 7 home game versus the Nittany Lions. • The two will serve on head coach Jenny Levy’s staff in prep of the 2012 FIL World Cup.

WARDEN A PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN

• Haley Warden earned national recognition ahead of the 2018 season, as she was voted an Inside Lacrosse Division I Preseason Second Team All-American by members of the media. • Last season, Warden scored 28 goals with eight assists for 36 points. She was a force in the midfield, tallying 47 caused turnovers, 52 ground balls and 69 draw controls. She led the CAA with five game-winning goals while also ranking third in both caused turnovers per game (2.24) and draw controls (3.29). • The Glen Mills, Pa., native set the JMU single-

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PLAYER CAREER HIGHS #1 Emma Johnson Assists Points Shots Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 at William & Mary (4/13/18) 1 at William & Mary (4/13/18) 1 vs. Longwood (3/3/17) 2 2x, last vs. Maryland (3/25/17) 4 vs. Longwood (3/3/17) 4 3x, last vs. Hofstra (4/22/18)

#2 Reagan Newell N/A

#10 Lauren DuVall Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 4x, last at Penn State (5/14/17) 2 2x, last at Elon (4/15/18) 3 vs. Richmond (3/17/18)

#11 Maddie McDaniel Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

4 2x, last at Towson (4/28/18) 1 at Virginia (4/18/18) 4 2x, last at Towson (4/28/18) 8 at Towson (4/28/18) 5 2x, last at Temple (3/3/18) 1 2x, last at Elon (4/15/18) 6 vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 2 vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 2 3x, last at Temple (3/3/18)

#3 Natalie Fuccillo Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 2x, last at Elon (4/15/18) 1 vs. Delaware (4/6/18)

#4 Hanna Haven Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

5 vs. UConn (2/18/18) 4 at Towson (4/28/18) 7 2x, last vs. UConn (2/18/18) 11 vs. UConn (2/18/18) 8 2x, last vs. UConn (2/18/18) 2 3x, last vs. Elon (5/7/17) 2 2x, last at Penn State (5/14/17) 1 9x, last at William & Mary (4/13/18) 3 vs. Louisville (5/12/17)

#12 Katie Checkosy Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Caused Turnover Ground Balls

2 vs. UC Davis (3/28/18) 3 vs. Richmond (3/17/18) 4 vs. Richmond (3/17/18) 3 3x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 3 vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 1 vs. UC Davis (3/28/18) 1 at Maryland (3/24/18) 2 at High Point (2/24/18)

#5 Shannon Quinlan Goals Points Shots Shots on Goal Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

2 2x, last vs. Maryland (3/25/17) 2 2x, last vs. Maryland (3/25/17) 3 3x, last at Drexel (4/21/17) 3 vs. Longwood (3/3/17) 1 2x, last at Michigan (2/11/17) 1 2x, last vs. William & Mary (4/9/17) 1 4x, last vs. William & Mary (4/9/17)

#6 Halle Duenkel Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

#13 Daria Lucchesi Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

2 vs. UC Davis (3/28/18) 2 at Temple (3/3/18) 2 2x, last vs. UC Davis (3/28/18) 4 vs. UC Davis (3/28/18) 4 vs. UC Davis (3/28/18) 1 at Rutgers (3/10/18) 1 vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 1 3x, last vs. Hofstra (4/22/18)

3 2x, last at William & Mary (4/13/18) 1 2x, last at William & Mary (4/13/18) 4 at William & Mary (4/13/18) 5 at William & Mary (4/13/18) 5 at William & Mary (4/13/18) 1 4x, last vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 2 2x, last at Delaware (4/23/17) 4 at Drexel (4/21/17) 3 at William & Mary (4/13/18)

#7 Charlotte Haggerty Goals Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

#14 Kristen Guadian Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

6 vs. Virginia Tech (2/14/18) 3 2x, last vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 8 at Rutgers (3/10/18) 10 at Maryland (3/24/18) 8 at Maryland (3/24/18) 3 3x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 8 at Maryland (3/24/18) 2 2x, last at Rutgers (3/10/18) 4 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/17/18)

2 3x, last at Virginia (4/18/18) 2 3x, last at Virginia (4/18/18) 4 at Elon (4/15/18) 3 at Elon (4/15/18) 1 4x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 2 7x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 1 3x, last vs. Delaware (4/6/18) 3 vs. Delaware (4/6/18)

#15 Annie Dell Goals Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals

1 vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 1 vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 2 vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 1 vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 1 vs. Hofstra (4/22/18)

#16 Corinne Schmidt Shots Shots on Goal Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 vs. Elon (4/10/15) 1 vs. Elon (4/10/15) 3 at Hofstra (4/14/17) 3 2x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 5 vs. William & Mary (4/9/17)

#17 Nicole Alecce Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 vs. Delaware (4/6/18) 1 at Rutgers (3/10/18)

#8 Sydney Beckmeyer N/A #9 Elizabeth Murphy Goals Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Ground Balls

1 3x, last vs. Delaware (4/6/18) 1 3x, last vs. Delaware (4/6/18) 1 4x, last vs. Delaware (4/6/18) 1 4x, last vs. Delaware (4/6/18) 1 vs. Delaware (4/6/18) 1 2x, last at William & Mary (4/13/18)

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PLAYER CAREER HIGHS #19 Katie Kerrigan Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

3 3x, last vs. Elon (4/7/17) 8 at Elon (4/15/18) 8 at Elon (4/15/18) 6 at Michigan (2/11/17) 5 at Michigan (2/11/17) 1 2x, last at Hofstra (4/14/17) 2 vs. Elon (5/7/17) 2 vs. William & Mary (4/9/17) 2 7x, last vs. William & Mary (4/9/17)

#21 Morgan Hardt Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

3 2x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 1 3x, last vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 3 3x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 4 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/17/18) 4 at High Point (2/24/18) 1 3x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 2 3x, last at High Point (2/28/16) 1 2x, last vs. Louisville (5/12/17) 1 9x, last vs. Hofstra (4/22/18)

#22 Rebecca Tooker Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

4 at Virginia (3/23/16) 5 2x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 5 vs. North Carolina (2/10/18)

#23 Tara Wahl Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 vs. William & Mary (4/9/17) 1 at Drexel (4/21/17) 1 2x, last at Drexel (4/21/17) 3 vs. Longwood (3/3/17) 1 2x, last vs. William & Mary (4/9/17) 1 vs. Longwood (3/3/17) 1 vs. Longwood (3/3/17)

#24 Alexandra Kugler Goals Points Shots Shots on Goal Ground Balls

1 vs. Longwood (3/3/17) 1 vs. Longwood (3/3/17) 1 2x, last at Temple (3/3/18) 1 vs. Longwood (3/3/17) 1 at Rutgers (3/10/18)

#25 Haley Warden Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

6 at Hofstra (4/14/17) 2 5x, last at North Carolina (2/4/17) 6 3x, last vs. Penn State (3/7/18) 9 at Hofstra (4/14/17) 7 at Hofstra (4/14/17) 2 3x, last at Hofstra (4/14/17) 9 vs. Delaware (4/6/18) 5 3x, last at Virginia (4/18/18) 7 at Virginia (4/18/18)

#26 Logan Brennan Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 6x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 1 2x, last at Elon (4/15/18) 1 8x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 2 5x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 2 3x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 1 2x, last at Elon (4/15/18) 2 vs. UConn (2/18/18) 1 vs. UConn (2/18/18)

#28 Elena Romesburg Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

5 4x, last vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 2 2x, last at Michigan (2/11/17) 6 2x, last vs. Hofstra (4/22/18) 9 vs. North Carolina (2/10/18) 8 vs. North Carolina (2/10/18) 3 at Virginia Tech (2/15/17) 7 at Towson (4/28/18) 6 vs. Elon (5/7/17) 5 3x, last vs. UC Davis (3/28/18)

#29 Linnea Hughes Goals 1 3x, last vs. Delaware (5/4/18) Assists 3 vs. Drexel (4/8/18) Points 3 vs. Drexel (4/8/18) Shots 2 at William & Mary (4/13/18) Shots on Goal 1 5x, last at Elon (4/15/18) Ground Balls 1 2x, last vs. Delaware (4/6/18) #30 Kelsey Reed Goals Points Shots Shots on Goal Free-Position Goals Draw Controls Ground Balls

2 vs. Drexel (4/8/18) 2 vs. Drexel (4/8/18) 3 vs. Drexel (4/8/18) 2 vs. Drexel (4/8/18) 1 at William & Mary (4/13/18) 1 3x, last vs. Drexel (4/8/18) 2 vs. Richmond (3/17/18)

#32 Caroline Sdanowich Assists Points Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 2x, last at Rutgers (3/10/18) 1 2x, last at Rutgers (3/10/18) 2 at Michigan (2/11/17) 5 vs. Delaware (5/4/18) 4, 2x last vs. Delaware (5/4/18)

#33 Molly Dougherty Saves Goals Against (Full Game) Goals Against (Half ) Shots Faced Minutes Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

12 at Virginia (4/18/18) 2 vs. Drexel (4/8/18) 0 (1st) vs. Drexel (4/8/18) 34 at Towson (4/28/18) 64:42 at Towson (4/28/18) 1 3x, last at Elon (4/15/18) 4 vs. Richmond (3/17/18)

#34 Sarah Reilly Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

1 2x, last at Elon (4/15/18) 1 at Elon (4/15/18)

#36 Lexie Van Kirk Draw Controls Caused Turnovers

1 2x, last at Elon (4/15/18) 1 2x, last at William & Mary (4/13/18)

#38 Ellie Harmeyer Saves Goals Against (Full Game) Goals Against (Half ) Shots Faced Minutes Caused Turnovers Ground Balls

11 vs. Penn State (3/9/16) 7 at Denver (3/5/16) 0 2x, last vs. Longwood 2nd (3/3/17) 38 vs. Penn State (3/9/16) 61:18 vs. Penn State (3/9/16) 2 at Maryland (3/24/18) 5 3x, last at Maryland (3/24/18)

#27 Kristen Russell N/A

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TEAM

Shot Percentage * JMU

NATIONAL RANKINGS rankings as of 5/4

.504

Scoring Margin * JMU

+7.39

INDIVIDUAL

2nd 4th

Scoring Defense JMU

8.67

6th

Points * JMU

23.00

9th

Scoring Offense * JMU

16.06

9th

Kristen Gaudian Shot Percentage *

.653

1st

Free-Position Percentage *

.706

4th

Free-Position Goals *

1.33

8th

Goals *

3.44

19th

Points

4.22 36th

Elena Romesburg Goals Katie Kerrigan Assists *

Caused Turnovers JMU

11.39

9th

Assists * JMU

6.94

11th

3.00 40th

2.39

14th

2.00

19th

1.94

21st

Haley Warden Caused Turnovers Rebecca Tooker

Free-Position Percentage JMU

.485

13th

Shots on Goal * JMU

24.94

17th

Turnovers * JMU

14.50

18th

Draw Controls * JMU

14.50

29th

Shots * JMU

31.83

30th

Ground Balls JMU

19.78

32nd

Save Percentage JMU

.443

53rd

Caused Turnovers

* - leads the CAA

* - leads the CAA

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2018 STATISTICS 2018 JMU Lacrosse James Madison Combined Team Statistics All games (as of May 04, 2018) RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date

* * * * * *

Feb 10 Feb 14 Feb 18 Feb 24 Mar 03 Mar 07 Mar 10 Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 28 Apr 06 Apr 08 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 18 Apr 22 Apr 28 May 04

Opponent #3 NORTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA TECH vs UConn at High Point at Temple #20 PENN STATE at Rutgers RICHMOND at #4 Maryland UC DAVIS DELAWARE DREXEL at William and Mary at Elon at #17 Virginia HOFSTRA at #6 Towson DELAWARE

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game A ssi st s Free position Made-Att Free position pct. GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Fre e - p osi t i on Unassisted O v e rt i me Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct. ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

OVERALL 17-1 6-0 11-1

Wo2 W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W Wot W

Score 15-14 16-11 21-9 13-11 19-7 14-12 16-8 14-9 12-15 15-5 19-5 15-2 21-4 15-3 15-10 15-10 17-16 17-5

Att. 383 273 357 615 304 212 545 314 2361 365 303 256 232 327 684 363 690 455

JMU

OPP

289-573 16.06 .504 449-573 .784 31.8 125 65-134 .485

156-395 8.67 .395 280-395 .709 21.9 63 59-126 .468

289 65 164 2 15.94 356 261 261 205 327-361 .906

156 59 93 0 8.61 284 219 335 155 278-336 .827

2924 9/325 1/357

5758 8/720

HOME 9-0 3-0 6-0

AWAY 7-1 3-0 4-1

NEUTRAL 1-0 0-0 1-0

## PLAYER 14 Gaudian, Kristen 4 Haven, Hanna 28 Romesburg, Elena 19 Kerrigan, Katie 25 Warden, Haley 21 Hardt, Morgan 11 McDaniel, Maddie 6 Duenkel, Halle 12 Checkosky, Katie 7 Haggerty, Charlott 26 Brennan, Logan 29 Hughes, Linnea 13 Lucchesi, Daria 30 Reed, Kelsey 9 Murphy, Elizabeth 32 Sdanowich, Caroline 15 Dell, Annie 1 Johnson, Emma 24 Kugler, Alexandra 5 Quinlan, Shannon 38 Harmeyer, Ellie 36 Van Kirk, Lexie 34 Reilly, Sarah 33 Dougherty, Molly 27 Russell, Kristen 23 Wahl, Tara 22 Tooker, Rebecca 17 Alecce, Nicole 16 Schmidt, Corinne 10 DuVall, Lauren 8 Beckmeyer, Sydney 3 Fuccillo, Natalie

GP G A Pts Sh Gw GB DC Dsv TO CT 18 62 14 76 95 3 17 65 0 37 5 18 37 24 61 89 3 14 5 0 30 3 18 54 5 59 102 4 37 57 0 25 18 18 8 43 51 26 0 9 0 0 27 2 18 32 11 43 76 1 43 80 0 23 36 18 21 2 23 31 2 3 0 0 8 0 16 21 1 22 50 0 7 20 0 20 3 18 18 1 19 22 0 9 3 0 15 7 18 7 12 19 17 1 10 0 0 11 1 18 10 0 10 20 3 13 19 0 8 3 13 5 2 7 15 0 2 2 0 8 2 8 2 5 7 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 4 2 6 11 0 3 0 0 3 1 14 4 0 4 6 0 6 2 0 2 0 8 3 0 3 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 18 0 2 2 0 0 29 1 0 6 25 8 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 18 0 1 1 0 0 34 1 0 7 26 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 31 3 0 6 35 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 31 1 0 3 19 18 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 6 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 18 289 125 414 573 17 356 261 0 261 205 18 156 63 219 395 1 284 219 0 335 155

## Goalie 33 Dougherty, Molly 38 Harmeyer, Ellie

GP Min. 15 525:33 15 562:06 18 1087:39 18 1087:39

Total Opponents

Total Opponents

Goals by Period James Madison Opponents Saves by Period James Madison Opponents

GA GAAvg Save

72 84 156 289

8.22 75 8.97 49 8.61 124 15.94 160

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

164 123 71 85 56 83

66 74

Shots by Period James Madison Opponents

312 253 184 209

Shots on Goal James Madison Opponents

247 197 127 151

1 0

2 3 7 2 4 2

1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

Pct

W-L-T

.510 9-0-0 .368 8-1-0 .443 17-1-0 .356 1-17-0

289 156

124 160 573 395 449 280

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2018 STATISTICS 2018 JMU Lacrosse James Madison Overall Team Statistics All games (as of May 04, 2018) Overall: 17-1 Conf: 6-0 Home: 9-0 Away: 7-1 Neut: 1-0 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists Free position Made-Att Free position pct. GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Fre e - p osi t i on Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct. ATTENDANCE T o t al Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Goals by Period James Madison Opponents Saves by Period James Madison Opponents

1st 2nd

164 123 71 85 1st 2nd

56 83

66 74

OT OT2 Total

1 0

1 0

289 156

OT OT2 Total

2 3

0 0

124 160

JMU

OPP

289-573 16.06 .504 449-573 .784 31.8 125 65-134 .485

156-395 8.67 .395 280-395 .709 21.9 63 59-126 .468

289 65 164 2 15.94 356 261 261 205 327-361 .906

156 59 93 0 8.61 284 219 335 155 278-336 .827

2924 9/325 1/357

5758 8/720

Shots by Period James Madison Opponents

312 253 184 209

Shots on Goal James Madison Opponents

247 197 127 151

1st 2nd

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

7 2

1 0

573 395

OT OT2 Total

4 2

1 0

449 280

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2018 STATISTICS 2018 JMU Lacrosse James Madison Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of May 04, 2018) Overall: 17-1 Conf: 6-0 Home: 9-0 Away: 7-1 Neut: 1-0 ## Player

14 4 28 19 25 21 11 6 12 7 26 29 13 30 9 32 15 1 24 5 38 36 34 33 27 23 22 17 16 10 8 3

Gaudian, Kristen Haven, Hanna Romesburg, Elena Kerrigan, Katie Warden, Haley Hardt, Morgan McDaniel, Maddie Duenkel, Halle Checkosky, Katie Haggerty, Charlotte Brennan, Logan Hughes, Linnea Lucchesi, Daria Reed, Kelsey Murphy, Elizabeth Sdanowich, Caroline Dell, Annie Johnson, Emma Kugler, Alexandra Quinlan, Shannon Harmeyer, Ellie Van Kirk, Lexie Reilly, Sarah Dougherty, Molly Russell, Kristen Wahl, Tara Tooker, Rebecca Alecce, Nicole Schmidt, Corinne DuVall, Lauren Beckmeyer, Sydney Fuccillo, Natalie Total Opponents

## Goalie

33 Dougherty, Molly 38 Harmeyer, Ellie Total Opponents

gp-gs

g

a

pts

sh

sh% sog sog%

18-18 62 14 76 95 .653 87 .916 18-18 37 24 61 89 .416 67 .753 18-18 54 5 59 102 .529 76 .745 18-18 8 43 51 26 .308 19 .731 18-18 32 11 43 76 .421 55 .724 18-1 21 2 23 31 .677 27 .871 16-13 21 1 22 50 .420 34 .680 18-0 18 1 19 22 .818 21 .955 18-4 7 12 19 17 .412 14 .824 18-0 10 0 10 20 .500 14 .700 13-0 5 2 7 15 .333 10 .667 8-0 2 5 7 5 .400 4 .800 9-0 4 2 6 11 .364 10 .909 14-0 4 0 4 6 .667 5 .833 8-0 3 0 3 4 .750 4 1.000 18-18 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 8-1 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 18-18 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 7-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 15-11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 15-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 18-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 18 289 125 414 573 .504 449 .784 18 156 63 219 395 .395 280 .709 gp-gs

15-7 15-11 18 18

min

525:33 562:06 1087:39 1087:39

ga

72 84 156 289

gaavg

8.22 8.97 8.61 15.94

saves

75 49 124 160

gw fpg-fps

3 3 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 1

gb

24-34 5-18 15-30 4-19 2-4 2-4 4-5 1-2 4-7 0-3 0-1 1-3 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 65-134 59-126

pct

.510 .368 .443 .356

w

l

9 8 17 1

0 1 1 17

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

Saves by Period James Madison Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

Goals by Period James Madison Opponents

164 123 71 85

Shots by Period James Madison Opponents

312 253 184 209

Shots on Goal James Madison Opponents

247 197 127 151

1 0

7 2 4 2

1 0

1 0 1 0

289 156

573 395

dc

17 65 14 5 37 57 9 0 43 80 3 0 7 20 9 3 10 0 13 19 2 2 1 0 3 0 6 2 2 0 29 1 0 0 34 1 1 0 0 0 15 0 0 2 1 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 31 3 1 0 31 1 17 0 0 0 1 0 356 261 284 219

1st 2nd

56 83

66 74

dsv

t/o

ct foul

0 37 5 18 0 30 3 28 0 25 18 42 0 27 2 23 0 23 36 42 0 8 0 4 0 20 3 5 0 15 7 8 0 11 1 7 0 8 3 11 0 8 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 5 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 6 25 53 0 4 0 1 0 7 26 36 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 35 54 0 1 1 1 0 3 19 31 0 6 7 16 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 261 205 437 0 335 155 486 t

rc

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

yc

1 5 4 4 1 0 2 4 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 36 33

gc

0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2

shots faced

0 0 0 0

199 196 395 573

OT OT2 Total

2 3

0 0

JMU 2924 9/325 1/357

124 160

Opponent 5758 8/720

449 280

CLEARS: James Madison -- 327-361 .906, Opponents -- 278-336 .827.

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2018 STATISTICS 2018 JMU Lacrosse James Madison Category Leaders All games (as of May 04, 2018) ## Points

GP

## Goals

GP

18 18 18 18 18

62 54 37 32 21

## Assists

GP

G

14 4 28 19 25 14 28 4 25 21 19 4 14 12 25

Gaudian, Kristen Haven, Hanna Romesburg, Elena Kerrigan, Katie Warden, Haley Gaudian, Kristen Romesburg, Elena Haven, Hanna Warden, Haley Hardt, Morgan Kerrigan, Katie Haven, Hanna Gaudian, Kristen Checkosky, Katie Warden, Haley

18 18 18 18 18

18 18 18 18 18

G

62 37 54 8 32 G

8 37 62 7 32

A

Pts Shots

A

Pts Shots

A

Pts Shots

14 24 5 43 11 14 5 24 11 2 43 24 14 12 11

## Ground Balls

GP

No.

## Draw Controls

GP

No.

## Game-winning Goals

GP

No.

## Free-position Goals

GP

No.

25 28 1 16 22 25 14 28 11 7 28 4 14 7 21 14 28 4 25 7

Warden, Haley Romesburg, Elena Johnson, Emma Schmidt, Corinne Tooker, Rebecca Warden, Haley Gaudian, Kristen Romesburg, Elena McDaniel, Maddie Haggerty, Charlotte Romesburg, Elena Haven, Hanna Gaudian, Kristen Haggerty, Charlotte Hardt, Morgan Gaudian, Kristen Romesburg, Elena Haven, Hanna Warden, Haley Haggerty, Charlotte

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 18

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

43 37 34 31 31 80 65 57 20 19

76 61 59 51 43 76 59 61 43 23 51 61 76 19 43

95 89 102 26 76 95 102 89 76 31 26 89 95 17 76

## Shots

GP

## Shot Pct.

GP

## Shots on Goal

GP

18 18 18 18 16

62 54 37 32 21

## Shots on Goal Pct.

GP

G

28 14 4 25 11 6 9 21 30 14

14 28 4 25 11 9 5 6 14 13

Romesburg, Elena Gaudian, Kristen Haven, Hanna Warden, Haley McDaniel, Maddie Duenkel, Halle Murphy, Elizabeth Hardt, Morgan Reed, Kelsey Gaudian, Kristen Gaudian, Kristen Romesburg, Elena Haven, Hanna Warden, Haley McDaniel, Maddie Murphy, Elizabeth Quinlan, Shannon Duenkel, Halle Gaudian, Kristen Lucchesi, Daria

## Caused Turnovers

25 22 1 32 16

Warden, Haley Tooker, Rebecca Johnson, Emma Sdanowich, Caroline Schmidt, Corinne

G

18 18 18 18 16

54 62 37 32 21 G

18 8 18 14 18

8 1 18 18 9

18 3 21 4 62 G

3 0 18 62 4

GP

18 18 18 18 18

A Shots Shot%

5 14 24 11 1

102 95 89 76 50

.529 .653 .416 .421 .420

A Shots Shot%

1 0 2 0 14

22 4 31 6 95

.818 .750 .677 .667 .653

A Shots

SOG SOG%

A Shots

SOG SOG%

14 5 24 11 1 0 0 1 14 2

95 102 89 76 50 4 1 22 95 11

87 76 67 55 34 4 1 21 87 10

.916 .745 .753 .724 .680

1.000 1.000 .955 .916 .909

No.

36 35 26 25 19

4 3 3 3 2

24 15 5 4 4

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2018 STATISTICS 2018 JMU Lacrosse James Madison Team Game-by-Game All games (as of May 04, 2018) TEAM STATISTICS Date

Opponent

Feb 10, 2018 NORTH CAROLINA Feb 14, 2018 VIRGINIA TECH Feb 18, 2018 UConn Feb 24, 2018 High Point Mar 03, 2018 Temple Mar 07, 2018 PENN STATE Mar 10, 2018 Rutgers Mar 17, 2018 RICHMOND Mar 24, 2018 Maryland Mar 28, 2018 UC DAVIS Apr 06, 2018 DELAWARE Apr 08, 2018 DREXEL Apr 13, 2018 William and Mary Apr 15, 2018 Elon Apr 18, 2018 Virginia Apr 22, 2018 HOFSTRA Apr 28, 2018 Towson May 04, 2018 DELAWARE James Madison Opponent

Score

15-14 16-11 21-9 13-11 19-7 14-12 16-8 14-9 12-15 15-5 19-5 15-2 21-4 15-3 15-10 15-10 17-16 17-5 289-156

G

A

Pts

Sh Sog GW fpg-fps

15 6 21 34 27 16 7 23 31 22 21 10 31 38 30 13 7 20 32 25 19 9 28 38 29 14 1 15 33 25 16 9 25 32 27 14 8 22 28 23 12 3 15 33 24 15 6 21 34 25 19 10 29 31 28 15 6 21 27 21 21 9 30 38 32 15 10 25 25 18 15 4 19 30 25 15 8 23 29 23 17 8 25 27 22 17 4 21 33 23 289 125 414 573 449 156 63 219 395 280

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1

3-9 5-13 5-8 4-10 2-2 2-5 3-8 3-7 2-7 3-6 4-6 5-10 5-13 2-3 1-4 4-6 4-5 8-12 65-134 59-126

GB

DC

TO

CT

Fo

17 18 10 11 19 17 14 16 14 44 17 17 14 15 14 13 15 15 4 15 21 13 10 7 26 23 14 12 11 28 21 15 14 9 18 29 12 19 15 33 22 13 12 12 38 23 11 15 15 14 16 20 13 14 14 18 11 12 9 18 21 15 9 9 14 18 13 16 14 23 21 13 18 13 25 24 15 18 11 25 12 16 18 7 51 23 16 20 15 18 356 261 261 205 437 284 219 335 155 486

RC

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YC

3 3 0 3 1 2 4 1 2 0 4 1 0 3 1 3 4 1 36 33

GC

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2

TEAM PER-GAME Games played: 18 Shots per game: 31.83; Goals per game: 16.06 Assists per game: 6.94; Points per game: 23.00 Shot pct: .504; SOG pct: .784 Faceoff W-L pct: .000; Clear pct.: 0.906 Date

Feb 10, 2018 Feb 14, 2018 Feb 18, 2018 Feb 24, 2018 Mar 03, 2018 Mar 07, 2018 Mar 10, 2018 Mar 17, 2018 Mar 24, 2018 Mar 28, 2018 Apr 06, 2018 Apr 08, 2018 Apr 13, 2018 Apr 15, 2018 Apr 18, 2018 Apr 22, 2018 Apr 28, 2018 May 04, 2018 Totals Opponent

Opponent

NORTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA TECH UConn High Point Temple PENN STATE Rutgers RICHMOND Maryland UC DAVIS DELAWARE DREXEL William and Mary Elon Virginia HOFSTRA Towson DELAWARE

Score

15-14 16-11 21-9 13-11 19-7 14-12 16-8 14-9 12-15 15-5 19-5 15-2 21-4 15-3 15-10 15-10 17-16 17-5 289-156

Minutes

GA GAAvg Saves Save%

67:07 14 60:00 11 58:46 9 60:00 11 60:00 7 60:00 12 59:59 8 60:00 9 60:00 15 60:00 5 60:00 5 60:00 2 60:00 4 57:05 3 60:00 10 60:00 10 64:42 16 60:00 5 1087:39 156 1087:39 289

12.52 11.80 10.97 10.98 10.20 10.50 10.14 10.00 10.55 10.00 9.55 8.93 8.55 8.19 8.31 8.41 8.82 8.61 8.61 8.61

10 7 6 6 7 6 5 7 7 5 3 7 4 8 12 10 8 6 124 160

.417 .389 .400 .353 .500 .333 .385 .438 .318 .500 .375 .778 .500 .727 .545 .500 .333 .545 .443 .356

W

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1

L

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17

T Faced

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

31 29 21 24 17 24 21 24 32 14 12 14 13 14 30 24 34 17 395 573

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2018 STATISTICS 2018 JMU Lacrosse James Madison Opponent Game-by-Game All games (as of May 04, 2018) OPPONENT STATISTICS Date

Opponent

Feb 10, 2018 NORTH CAROLINA Feb 14, 2018 VIRGINIA TECH Feb 18, 2018 UConn Feb 24, 2018 High Point Mar 03, 2018 Temple Mar 07, 2018 PENN STATE Mar 10, 2018 Rutgers Mar 17, 2018 RICHMOND Mar 24, 2018 Maryland Mar 28, 2018 UC DAVIS Apr 06, 2018 DELAWARE Apr 08, 2018 DREXEL Apr 13, 2018 William and Mary Apr 15, 2018 Elon Apr 18, 2018 Virginia Apr 22, 2018 HOFSTRA Apr 28, 2018 Towson May 04, 2018 DELAWARE Opponent James Madison

Score

15-14 16-11 21-9 13-11 19-7 14-12 16-8 14-9 12-15 15-5 19-5 15-2 21-4 15-3 15-10 15-10 17-16 17-5 156-289

G

A

Pts

Sh Sog GW fpg-fps

14 5 19 31 24 11 2 13 29 18 9 4 13 21 15 11 4 15 24 17 7 2 9 17 14 12 5 17 24 18 8 3 11 21 13 9 2 11 24 16 15 8 23 32 22 5 2 7 14 10 5 3 8 12 8 2 0 2 14 9 4 3 7 13 8 3 2 5 14 11 10 6 16 30 22 10 4 14 24 20 16 7 23 34 24 5 1 6 17 11 156 63 219 395 280 289 125 414 573 449

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17

5-8 4-10 3-5 2-6 4-9 4-7 4-5 4-11 5-9 2-4 2-4 1-5 0-4 1-6 3-6 5-6 7-18 3-3 59-126 65-134

GB

DC

TO

CT

Fo

14 15 14 6 30 22 15 18 10 38 14 14 20 8 22 12 11 19 8 22 13 15 16 6 8 13 14 15 9 27 16 10 20 7 19 19 13 23 12 49 14 16 18 8 22 16 11 26 8 18 11 5 18 8 29 14 8 18 7 33 11 12 19 8 42 16 7 18 11 21 25 14 20 8 20 15 12 16 8 23 18 19 14 9 38 21 8 23 14 25 284 219 335 155 486 356 261 261 205 437

RC

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YC

3 4 4 2 1 2 3 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 3 0 2 33 36

GC

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4

OPPONENT PER-GAME Games played: 18 Shots per game: 21.94; Goals per game: 8.67 Assists per game: 3.50; Points per game: 12.17 Shot pct: .395; SOG pct: .709 Faceoff W-L pct: .000; Clear pct.: 0.906 Date

Opponent

Feb 10, 2018 NORTH CAROLINA Feb 14, 2018 VIRGINIA TECH Feb 18, 2018 UConn Feb 24, 2018 High Point Mar 03, 2018 Temple Mar 07, 2018 PENN STATE Mar 10, 2018 Rutgers Mar 17, 2018 RICHMOND Mar 24, 2018 Maryland Mar 28, 2018 UC DAVIS Apr 06, 2018 DELAWARE Apr 08, 2018 DREXEL Apr 13, 2018 William and Mary Apr 15, 2018 Elon Apr 18, 2018 Virginia Apr 22, 2018 HOFSTRA Apr 28, 2018 Towson May 04, 2018 DELAWARE Opponent James Madison

Score

15-14 16-11 21-9 13-11 19-7 14-12 16-8 14-9 12-15 15-5 19-5 15-2 21-4 15-3 15-10 15-10 17-16 17-5 156-289

Minutes

GA GAAvg Saves Save%

67:07 15 60:00 16 58:46 21 60:00 13 60:00 19 60:00 14 59:59 16 60:00 14 60:00 12 60:00 15 60:00 19 60:00 15 60:00 21 57:05 15 60:00 15 60:00 15 64:42 17 60:00 17 1087:39 289 1087:39 156

13.41 14.63 16.78 15.86 16.48 16.07 16.06 15.81 15.39 15.35 15.68 15.62 16.03 16.02 15.95 15.89 15.88 15.94 15.94 15.94

12 6 9 12 10 11 11 9 12 10 9 6 11 3 10 8 5 6 160 124

.444 .273 .300 .480 .345 .440 .407 .391 .500 .400 .321 .286 .344 .167 .400 .348 .227 .261 .356 .443

W

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17

L

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1

T Faced

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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GAME 19: JAMES MADISON VS. TOWSON (CAA CHAMPIONSHIP) GAME NOTES

2018 JMU LACROSSE ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 36 38

Name Emma Johnson Regan Newell Natalie Fuccillo Hanna Haven Shannon Quinlan Halle Duenkel Charlotte Haggerty Sydney Beckmeyer Elizabeth Murphy Lauren DuVall Maddie McDaniel Katie Checkosky Daria Lucchesi Kristen Gaudian Annie Dell Corinne Schmidt Nicole Alecce Katie Kerrigan Morgan Hardt (C) Rebecca Tooker (C) Tara Wahl Alexandra Kugler Haley Warden (C) Logan Brennan Kristen Russell Elena Romesburg Linnea Hughes Kelsey Reed Caroline Sdanowich Molly Dougherty Sarah Reilly Lexie Van Kirk Ellie Harmeyer

Year So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

Pos. D A D A A M M M A D A A M A M D D A A D A M M A D M A M D GK D M GK

Height 5-5 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-9 5-9 5-3 5-8 5-5 5-6 6-0 5-11 5-3 5-8 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-6 6-2 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-2 5-10 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-4 5-11 5-4

Hometown / High School (Previous School) Laurel, Md./Atholton Centreville, Va./Centreville Eastport, N.Y./East South Manor Syracuse, N.Y./Cicero North Syracuse Wilton, Conn./Wilton Great Falls, Va./Langley Bel Air, Md./John Carroll School Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day School Clifton, Va./Centreville Severna Park, Md./Severna Park Severna Park, Md./Severn School Fairfax, Va./Robinson Secondary Lansdale, Pa./Methacton Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock Westminster, Md./North Carroll Brightwaters, N.Y./Bay Shore Timonium, Md./McDonogh School Oakton, Va./James Madison (Ohio State) Guilderland Center, N.Y./Guilderland Center Eastport, N.Y./Eastport South Manor Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Gainesville, Va./Battlefield Glen Mills, Pa./Garnet Valley Kingston, N.Y./Kingston Olney, Md./Sherwood Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks West Malvern, Pa./Great Valley Stirling, N.J./Watchung Hills Bel Air, Md./John Carroll School Alexandria, Va./St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes West Chester, Pa./West Chester East Ocean City, Md./Stephen Decatur Millersville, Md./Severna Park

JMU COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe (JMU ‘97) - 12th Season Assistant Coach: Emily Boissonneault (Detroit ‘13) - Third Season Assistant Coach: Kerry Stoothoff (Loyola ‘12) - Second Season Volunteer Assistant: Colleen Shearer (Rowan ‘95) - First Season Athletic Trainer: Marisa Maleike

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