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2008 Returning Letterwinner Profiles
Will be one of the four team captains and an experienced talent on the Scots’ defensive end of the field … An aggressive player … 2007: Received honorable mention on the All-NCAC Team as a defender … Started all 15 games she played in, ranking second in the NCAC in caused turnovers (1.93 per game) … Key part of a defense that held opponents to 9.65 goals per game … Rang up career-high offensive numbers as well with six goals and five assists, in addition to 34 groundballs and 23 draw controls … Collected career-high seven groundballs in overtime win against Kenyon … 2006: Second-team all-conference as a midfielder … Started all 14 contests as one of Wooster’s top defensive players on a unit that averaged 7.57 goals allowed … Led the squad in caused turnovers with 26 and was third in groundballs (30) … Posted a career-high six draw controls at Allegheny … 2005: Saw action in 11 of 13 games as a freshman reserve … Played a role on a defense that yielded 7.85 goals per game and was also a factor offensively, scoring once against rival Wittenberg and adding two assists … Prior to Wooster: Played lacrosse and ran cross country at Noble and Greenough School … Personal: Born March 2, 1986 … Daughter of Robert Baylor and Deborah Felton … Majoring in urban studies with a minor in French
Returns for her final season, in which she will serve as one of the four team captains … Will start again on the midfield line after a breakout junior campaign … A poised and controlled player, according to the coaching staff … 2007: Received honorable mention on the All-NCAC Team as a first-year starter at midfield … Was the squad’s third-leading goal scorer with 29, highlighted by the game-winner in overtime of a key 13-12 victory against Kenyon … Also contributed seven assists and 14 groundballs … Recorded a career-high five points on four goals and an assist against Puget Sound … 2006: Played in all 14 of Wooster’s contests … Took nine shots, tallying a goal versus Wittenberg … Collected 11 groundballs … 2005: Saw time in eight games as a reserve attacker … Scored first career goal against Kenyon … Prior to Wooster: Varsity letterwinner in volleyball (3) and lacrosse (4) at New Fairfield High School … Named all-conference in lacrosse as a senior with the Rebels … Personal: Born July 10, 1985 … Daughter of John and Anita Brown … Majoring in communication studies with a minor in Spanish.
Already proven to be one of the best offensive players in the NCAA Div. III West Region … One of the squad’s four team captains … Aggressive, very savvy, and a knowledgeable player, according to the coaching staff … Has the potential to finish among the top-10 scorers in school history … 2007: Selected as an attacker on to the IWLCA’s All-West Region First Team, in addition to picking up second-team all-conference honors … Was the Scots’ most potent offensive threat, scoring a team-leading 39 goals and assisting on three others … Had a hat trick in eight of 17 games, including a career-high five goals during a 14-7 win against Allegheny, and scooped up 20 groundballs … 2006: Made four starts as a first-year and appeared in the other 10 games … Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 22 points on 12 goals and 10 assists … Also totaled 16 groundballs and 13 caused turnovers … Had four-goal games against both Kenyon and St. Vincent … Prior to Wooster: Three-year letterwinner in both soccer and lacrosse at the Academy at Charlemont … Served as a soccer captain in her sophomore through senior years, while also garnering team MVP honors in lacrosse three seasons … Personal: Born on Jan. 26, 1988 … Daughter of Brett and Lisa Carey … Majoring in history.
Has the potential to make an impact in the backfield this spring, possibly as a starter … Possesses terrific speed, according to the coaching staff … 2007: Appeared in 11 games, helping the defense hold the opposition to under 10 goals per game (9.65 gpg) and scoring two goals … Totaled five groundballs, five draw controls, and one caused turnover … 2006: Saw limited action as a freshman, appearing in three contests … Picked up one groundball against Seton Hill … Prior to Wooster: Three-year letterwinner in lacrosse at perennial power Our Lady of Good Counsel High School … Member of three Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship teams … Personal: Born on Dec. 15, 1986 … Daughter of Robert and Karen Cassagnol … Majoring in biology.
Will provide experience and a mature presence on the field, mainly as a midfielder … Also a key member of the Scots’ soccer team, ranking third on the squad in scoring last fall with five goals … 2007: Participated in every contest, including one start in her first year with the program … Tallied six points on five goals and one assist, to go along with 17 groundballs … Season-high three groundballs came against Puget Sound … 2006: Did not play … Prior to Wooster: Three-time all-league honoree in girls soccer at the George School … Lettered in lacrosse and track as well for the Cougars … Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1986 … Is the daughter of John Clark and Anne Baer-Clark … Majoring in studio art with a minor in art history.
Expected to see more time in the Scots’ lineup this season, likely providing depth in the midfield … 2007: Played in more than half of Wooster’s games as a freshman … Registered five groundballs, including three at Greensboro, and scored first career goal at Methodist … Prior to Wooster: Two-time all-state and all-Central Suburban League honoree while at Evanston Township High School … Holds the school records for goals (80), assists (40), and draw controls (50), all established during her senior season … Picked up four letters in lacrosse and also participated in basketball … Personal: Born on Dec. 20, 1987 … Daughter of Mark and Patricia Cleveland … Majoring in biology with a minor in classic studies.
Will see regular time at either attack or midfield … Possesses a nice shot, according to the coaching staff … Also a starter on the Wooster field hockey team … 2007: Played in more than half of the Scots’ games (10 of 17) … Racked up five groundballs, two coming against Redlands … 2006: Entered six games as a freshman reserve … Scored on each of the two shots she attempted, with both coming against Seton Hill … Also tallied eight groundballs and three caused turnovers … Prior to Wooster: Team captain of Summit High School’s county championship field hockey squad in 2004 … Also participated in lacrosse and swimming … Personal: Born on Sept. 15, 1987 … Daughter of Christopher and Karen Cotter … Majoring in studio art.
Returning starter at goalie … Has gained confidence and learned better positioning, according to the coaching staff … 2007: Developed into a reliable force in her first year as the starting goalkeeper, producing a .503 save percentage and 9.59 goals against average while logging every minute played … Had double-digit save totals in seven games, including a career-high 18 during an 11-3 victory over Redlands … 2006: Came into three games as the squad’s No. 2 ‘keeper … Recorded three saves and a 7.60 goals against average in limited time … Prior to Wooster: Combined for six varsity letters – three in ice hockey and three in lacrosse – at Framingham High School … Helped the Flyers to Bay State League championships two years … Personal: Born June 28, 1987 … Daughter of Lawrence and Meryl Danneberg … Majoring in sociology.
Has solidified herself as one of the top midfielders in the conference and voted one of the four team captains … One of the best passers on the team, according to the coaching staff … 2007: Repeated as an honoree on the All-NCAC Second Team at midfield … Tied for third on the Scots in scoring, netting 24 goals and passing out 13 assists to rank second on the squad in the latter category … Also was second for Wooster in draw controls with 29, in addition to a career-high 31 groundballs … Scored four goals in the NCAC championship game at Ohio Wesleyan and had a career-high seven-point day of four goals and three assists against Puget Sound … 2006: Selected to the All-NCAC Second Team as a freshman midfielder … Ranked fifth on the squad with 19 points, 14 of which came on goals … Was second on the squad in draw controls (21) and tied for second in caused turnovers (17), while adding 23 groundballs … Prior to Wooster: Earned multiple honors in lacrosse at Evanston Township High School, including all-American, all-state, and all-conference accolades as both a junior and a senior … Twice named to the Windy City all-tournament team … Seven-time letterwinner, collecting four in tennis and three in lacrosse … Personal: Born April 20, 1987 … Daughter of Alex and Linda Darragh … Majoring in business economics.
Is expected to fill a starting role on the midfield line this spring, as she excels in groundball situations … 2007: Entered all 17 games as a freshman, starting twice … Scored two goals, coming in back-to-back games against Fontbonne and Seton Hill … Also tallied 27 draw controls, including a season-high five in the Scots’ NCAA Tournament first round game, and 20 groundballs … Prior to Wooster: Member of Stow-Munroe Falls’ state runner-up lacrosse team her senior year in high school … Named the team MVP and top scorer while being selected all-region in 2006 … Also lettered in field hockey and track … Personal: Born on Feb. 24, 1988 … Daughter of Gary and Karen Denny … Majoring in biochemistry with a Spanish minor.
Will play an integral role again, likely serving as an offensive force off the bench … Possesses good speed … 2007: Part of the Scots’ regular rotation, tallying career bests in both goals with nine and assists with six … Tallied a career-high three goals against Fontbonne … 2006: Played in nearly every game (10 of 14) … Made an impact offensively with five points on four goals and one assist … Accounted for a season-high two scores at Seton Hill after scoring first career goal versus Oberlin … 2005: Appeared in nine games as a first-year attacker … Accumulated three groundballs, two caused turnovers, and one draw control … Prior to Wooster: Was a second-team all-state selection in lacrosse as a senior at Eden Prairie High School … Helped the Eagles to the 2004 lacrosse state championship … Earned five varsity letters – three in lacrosse and two in ice hockey … Personal: Born Oct. 13, 1985 … Daughter of Jeff and Sandra DeZellar … Majoring in communication studies with a minor in education.
One of the top defensive players in the NCAA Div. III West Region … Will be counted upon to lead Wooster’s backfield again … 2007: Named first-team all-conference for the second consecutive year and garnered her first all-West Region honor, picking up second-team recognition from the IWLCA … Cornerstone of a defense that limited the opposition to 9.65 goals per game … Totaled 45 groundballs and 28 draw controls, putting her second and third on the squad in those respective categories … Provided an offensive spark with two goals and one assist … 2006: Was first-team all-NCAC as a freshman defender … Key member of the Scots’ defense, which yielded just 7.57 goals per game … Led the team in groundballs with 42, while adding 16 caused turnovers … Offensively, scored two goals and assisted on another, all against Seton Hill … Picked up a career-high five groundballs … Prior to Wooster: Three-sport athlete at Hopkins High School, lettering in soccer, swimming, and lacrosse … Earned the team’s sportsmanship award during her senior lacrosse season and was part of a divisional championship squad … Personal: Born on Jan. 5, 1987 … Daughter of Hope Hartop and Robert Eberle … Majoring in art history.
Key piece to a deep and talented Wooster defensive unit … A great communicator who is tough in the crease, according to the coaching staff … 2007: Earned the starting nod in all 15 games in which she played … Part of a unit that limited opponents to 9.59 goals per game … Statistically, registered 21 groundballs, highlighted by seven in the Scots’ NCAA Tournament first round game, and five caused turnovers … 2006: Saw limited playing time as a freshman, entering five games … Registered three groundballs and one caused turnover … Prior to Wooster: Lettered seven times at Berea High School, picking up four in swimming, two in track & field, and one in lacrosse … Three-time all-conference selection in swimming for the Braves … Personal: Born March 6, 1987 … Daughter of Wooster alum Peter, who swam for the Scots, and Jeanne Finefrock, and sister of Kate Finefrock, who played lacrosse for the Scots from 2003-06 … Double-majoring in psychology and business economics.
Vying for increased playing time, likely in the Scots’ backfield … Has good quickness and lateral mobility, according to the coaching staff … 2007: Entered four games in her first collegiate season, earning a varsity letter … Prior to Wooster: Member of the state runner-up team during her senior season at Totino-Grace High School … Letterwinner in both lacrosse and soccer with the Eagles … Personal: Born Jan. 23, 1988 … Daughter of Dan and Anne Hagen … Majoring in business economics.
Returning starter who has the potential to be an all-conference standout … Also a member of the Scots’ soccer team … 2007: Earned a role as a starter her freshman season, helping the defense hold opponents to 9.65 goals per game … Was third on the team with 42 groundballs, highlighted by seven in Wooster’s NCAA Tournament first round game … Added 18 caused turnovers and 13 draw controls … Named to the all-NCAC Tournament Team for her efforts in helping the Scots to the conference championship … Prior to Wooster: Collected first-team all-county honors her senior season at Western Reserve Academy … Totaled nine letters – four in soccer, three in lacrosse, and two in rifle … Personal: Born on July 15, 1988 … Is the daughter of Wooster alums David and Carol Harman … Majoring in French.
One of the top midfielders in the NCAA Div. III West Region … Very smart player who can be a force on either side of the field … Key member of the Wooster soccer team as well … 2007: Selected second-team all-region and all-conference after successfully making the transition from a defensive- to offensive-oriented middie … Ranked third in the NCAC in both groundballs (3.06 per game) and caused turnovers (1.88 per game), while totaling team highs in both of those categories with 52 and 32, respectively … Also led the Scots in draw controls (30) and ranked sixth on the team in scoring with 22 goals and one assist … Netted a career-high four goals versus Denison in the NCAC Tournament semifinals … 2006: Received honorable mention on the All-NCAC Team as a midfielder … Key component of the defensive midfield, helping the Scots limit opponents to just 7.57 goals per game … Was second on the squad in groundballs with 34, to go with 17 caused turnovers and 12 draw controls … Prior to Wooster: All-league performer in both soccer and lacrosse at Marblehead High School … Member of the Magicians’ Division III Eastern Massachusetts championship and state semifinalist soccer team (2002) … Lettered in soccer (4), lacrosse (4), basketball (2), and indoor track (2) … Personal: Born Jan. 7, 1987 … Is the daughter of James and Gina Higgins … Majoring in sociology.
Will likely be a regular member of the midfield rotation again, with the ability to provide key scoring at times … Formerly a member of the Scots’ women’s basketball team … 2007: Played in every game (17), starting three times … Squad’s eighth-leading scorer with 13 points coming on 11 goals and two assists … Scored two goals, a season best, in a win over Redlands … Accumulated 14 groundballs, including five at conference foe Ohio Wesleyan … 2006: Had two groundballs versus Mt. Holyoke in the season opener before missing the rest of the year due to a knee injury … 2005: Was Wooster’s only first-year to appear in all 13 games and led the freshmen class with seven goals … Added one assist for eight points … Connected on 41.2 percent of her shot attempts (7-of-17), including three free position goals … Also had 11 groundballs … Prior to Wooster: Two-time all-state selection in lacrosse at Brighton High School … Lettered three times in lacrosse and twice in basketball with the Bulldogs … Personal: Born May 8, 1986 … Daughter of Bill and Sue Rubin … Majoring in sociology with a minor in philosophy.
Experienced player with 41 career games and a returning starter at defender … Possesses good quickness and lateral mobility … 2007: Starter on a talented backfield that held the opposition to 9.65 goals per game … Collected a career-high 18 groundballs, four coming at Oberlin … Tallied first career assist in the conference tournament semifinals versus Denison … 2006: Saw action in every game, primarily serving as a member of the defense, which yielded just 7.57 goals per game … Recorded double-digit totals in both groundballs (13) and caused turnovers (10) … Best effort came versus Kenyon, when she tallied two groundballs and two caused turnovers … 2005: Appeared in 10 games as a reserve defender … Collected two groundballs and forced one turnover during limited playing time … Prior to Wooster: Was an all-state and all-league selection in volleyball at St. Stephens & St. Agnes School … Letterwinner in both volleyball and track with the Saints … Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1985 … Daughter of Marie Shiroma … Majoring in philosophy.
Will provide depth on the offensive end, while looking to finish out her career on a high note … Could serve as a reserve goalkeeper, if necessary … 2007: Stepped onto the field in eight contests, scoring a career-best five goals on just 10 shots … Two tallies came against Fontbonne … 2006: Appeared in three contests as a reserve attacker, connecting on one of the two shots she took … 2005: Entered four games as a field player and made one start in goal … Totaled one shot, one groundball, and one caused turnover, and as emergency goalie in NCAC Tournament semifinals, made seven saves against Ohio Wesleyan … Prior to Wooster: Earned all-state recognition as a senior lacrosse player at St. Louis Park Senior High School … Letterwinner all four seasons with the Orioles’ lacrosse team, and also competed in soccer, cross country, and skiing … Personal: Born April 4, 1986 … Comes from a long line of Wooster alums, including parents Stuart and Robin Light Thomas, grandfather Robert Light , and great-grandfather Charles Light … Majoring in history.
Returns to the program with hopes of earning a spot in the regular midfield rotation … Also a member of the Scots’ soccer team … 2007: Did not play … 2006: Saw limited action as a first-year, but did get into the scoring column with an assist in the win over Seton Hill … Also picked up one groundball and secured one draw control in that same game … Prior to Wooster: Totaled nine varsity letters in soccer (4), basketball (3), and field hockey (2) at Lancaster Country Day School … Was voted most improved player in basketball her junior and senior seasons and earned the coaches’ award in soccer after her junior year … Personal: Born on Sept. 29, 1987 … Daughter of Barton and Katharine Thompson … Majoring in humanistic approach to behavior (self-designed).
Has the potential for a breakout season, as she could receive a starting role on the attack line … 2007: Played in all but one game as a first-year attacker … Scored a single goal in three consecutive games early in the season, including against Seton Hill when she also recorded two groundballs and two caused turnovers … Gathered up nine groundballs on the season … Prior to Wooster: Named all-state as a senior lacrosse player at St. Louis Park High School … Also the Orioles’ most valuable attacker both her junior and senior seasons … Letterwinner all four years in lacrosse, and also competed in soccer and cross-country skiing … Personal: Born March 6, 1988 … Daughter of Thomas and Melissa Worthington … Majoring in psychology with a minor in biology.
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