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2010 Media Guide
2010T.V./Radio Roster
0Sophomore
GK
5’5”
Jenn Nichols
6Senior
F
5’8”
Kara Perkoski
11Sophomore
MF/F
5’8”
Alexis Coughlin
16Freshman
MF/F
5’8”
Jody Sokol
22Sophomore
MF/B
5’5”
Claire Thompson
00Freshman
GK
5’8”
Danielle Singson
7Freshman
MF
5’4”
Sarah Cirigliano
12Sophomore
B
5’3”
Angela Monaco
17Senior
B/M
5’4”
Kimberly Reichel
23Freshman
B
5’11”
Carolyn Wiley
1Senior
GK
5’7”
Alex Post
8Sophomore
B
5’5”
Kate Stevens
13Freshman
F
5’8”
Bridgette Bartkowski
18Sophomore
B
5’3”
Meghan Mohr
26Freshman
GK
5’7”
Cayla Bercaw
3Freshman
F
5’3”
Jennifer Meier
9Sophomore
F
5’6”
Kelly Sandefur
14Sophomore
MF
5’6”
Demi Mello
19Sophomore
MF
5’7”
Kaitlin Wylie
27Freshman
B
5’7”
Carley Carmody
5Freshman
B
5’10”
Becca Kape
10Sophomore
F
5’9”
Abi Cottam
15Senior
F
5’5”
Lauren Musumeci
20Sophomore
MF/F
5’3”
Angela Lozupone
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BRONC BRIEFS
Directions to Rider
From New York and North Jersey:
From the New Jersey Turnpike: Take the NJTurnpike South to Exit 7A (I-195 West). Fol-low I-195 West to the exit for I-295 North(Princeton). I-295 North will become I-95South. Take Exit 7A off of I-95 South to U.S.Route 206 South (Trenton). Rider is a quar-ter mile on the right.From U.S. Route 1 South: take the exit for I-95 South (sign says “To Pennsylvania”). Bearright at junction, following signs for I-95South (Pennsylvania). Take exit 7A off of I-95South to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton).Rider is a quarter mile on the right.
From Pennsylvania:
Take I-95 North, straight over the DelawareRiver into New Jersey. Take Exit 7A off of I-95 to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Rideris a quarter mile on the right.From the Pennsylvania Turnpike: take the PATurnpike east to Exit 28 (Philadelphia) andtake U.S. Route 1 North to I-95 North. Con-tinue on I-95 North, straight over theDelaware River into New Jersey. Take Exit7A off of I-95 to U.S. Route 206 South (Tren-ton). Rider is a quarter mile on the right.
From the South:
Take I-295 North. I-295 North will becomeI-95 South. Continue on I-95 South and takeExit 7A off I-95 South to U.S. Route 206South (Trenton). Rider is a quarter mile onthe right.
From the East:
Take the Garden State Parkway to Exit 98 (I-195 West). Follow I-195 West to the exit for I-295 North (Princeton). I-295 North willbecome I-95 South. Take Exit 7A off of I-95South to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Rideris a quarter mile on the right.
Location: Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Enrollment: 6,084 (4,857 undergraduate)
Founded: 1865
Academic Units: College of Business Administration; College of Liberal Arts, Education,and Sciences; College of Continuing Studies; and Westminster Choir College of the Arts
Colors: Cranberry, White, Gray
Nickname: Broncs
Athletic Affiliations: NCAA Division I, ECAC
Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)
President: Mordechai Rozanski, Ph.D.
Athletic Director: Don Harnum 609-896-5054
Associate Athletic Director/SWA: Karin Torchia 609-896-5249
Associate Athletic Director: Greg Busch 609-895-5642
Assistant Athletic Director: Brian Keane ’98 609-896-5364
Faculty Athletics Representative: Jonathan Husch, Ph.D. 609-896-5330
Academic Support Coordinator: Sonya Hurt 609-896-5308
Manager Athletic Business Operations: Lucy Sech 609-895-5650
Athletics Secretary: Cherie Voorhees 609-896-5054
Head Coach: Drayson Hounsome 3rd season (Loughborough University ’94)dhounsome@rider.edu 609-896-5359
Overall Record: 94-59-21 nine years
Record at Rider: 9-23-4 two years
Assistant Coach: Kristy-Rose Dougherty (Rider ’00)
Head Team Physician: Dr. Sean Cook, M.D.
Head Athletic Trainer: Tim Lengle, A.T.C.
Assistant Athletic Trainer for Women’s Soccer: Josh Michael
Strength and Conditioning Coordinator: Gerry Green 609-896-5000
Home Field: Campus Field (1,000)
Sports Information Director: Bud Focht 609-896-5138
Assistant SID: Brian Solomon ’91 609-896-5135
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2
Athletics FAX: 609-896-0341
Athletics Hotline: 609-219-2000, 2
Athletics Home Page: www.gobroncs.com
On the cover: Lauren Musumeci, Coach Drayson Hounsome, Alex Post
TV/Radio Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3About Rider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Academic Enhancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Year by Year Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . .82009 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Season in Review/2009 Results . . . . . . . . . .9
All-Time Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102009 Conference Information . . . . . . . . . .102010 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-17Scoring Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20New field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Team Picture . . . . . . . . . . . .inside back cover2010 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .back cover
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Rider’s enrollment of more than 5,800 consists of approximately4,600 full- and part-time undergraduate and almost 1,200 grad-
uate students studying on campuses in Lawrenceville and Princeton,New Jersey. The University is comprised of four academic units - theCollege of Business Administration; the College of Liberal Arts,Education, and Sciences; the College of Continuing Studies; and West-minster College of the Arts- and offers undergraduate programs in 60areas and graduate programs in 17 specialties.
Ninety-six percent of Rider’s 236 full-time faculty hold doctoral de-grees or the highest credential in their field. Rider’s faculty are award-winning teachers and researchers dedicated to excellence in teaching,learning and scholarship and 12 have been named Fulbright Scholars.Rider’s classes are small and interactive with a student-faculty ratio of13:1. Rider’s curricula balance theory and practice, and emphasize learn-ing by doing through more than 1,000 student internships or field ex-periences, community service learning placements, and undergraduateresearch fellowships. Westminster’s internationally acclaimed choirs per-form with world-famous orchestras and conductors in the United Statesand abroad, further demonstrating Rider’s commitment to experientiallearning.
Rider is currently ranked in the top tier of northern regional uni-versities under the designation of “Best Universities - Master’s” byU.S. News and World Report and has been included in the last seven edi-tions of The Princeton Review’s Best 371 Colleges, its list of the nation’stop 10 percent of colleges and universities.
The University’s many specialized accreditations attest to the qual-ity of its academic programs. Rider is among the select businessschools to have attained AACSB (Association to Advance CollegiateSchools of Business) accreditation and one of only two schools in NewJersey to hold the specialized AACSB accreditation in accounting.Elementary and secondary education programs and their applicable
graduate programs on both campuses are accredited by the NationalCouncil for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Theundergraduate and graduate music programs of Westminster ChoirCollege are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music(NASM). In addition, Rider’s graduate counseling services programin the School of Education holds the Council for Accreditation ofCounseling and Related Education Programs (CACREP) nationalaccreditation. Rider University is regionally accredited by the MiddleStates Association of Colleges and Schools.
Rider University is a member of the National Collegiate AthleticAssociation (NCAA) Division I for both men’s and women’s athletics.The University offers 20 varsity sports - 10 men’s and 10 women’s teams- 18 in the competitive Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)with field hockey in the Northeast Conference (NEC) and wrestling in theColonial Athletic Association (CAA).
Areté
With the start of the 1990-91 academic school year, Rider Universityimplemented its innovative Areté Program for all student-athletes. Aretérefers to the ancient Greek ideal of a balanced striving for excellence inall areas of life. The purpose of the program, which has been detailed inThe NewYork Times andThe Times of Trenton, is to help student-athletes de-velop in all areas of their lives, not just on the playing fields or in theclassroom. Subjects of the seminars include time management, stressmanagement, sports nutrition, substance abuse, communication skills,study skills, training techniques, HIV, etiquette/good manners, inter-view techniques, resume writing, and life after Rider.
Student Transitional Education Program (STEP)
During the 1993-94 academic year, the Rider Department of Athleticsdeveloped STEP for varsity athletics. Under the direction of the Asso-ciate Director of Athletics, STEP provides individual and group tutor-ing, as well as study tables that are mandatory for certain student-athletes. STEP also coordinates progress reports, monitors the student-athletes academic progress, and provides workshops on topics such aslibrary skills, test taking and note taking. In 2003 Rider added its firstfull-time Academic Support Coordinator, Sonya Hurt.
TeamMentor
Through the mentor program, established in the fall of 1994, Rider fac-ulty members or administration are paired with varsity athletic teams.Mentors are present for support, advice, cheerleading, as well as othernon-coaching duties. The mentor program opens communication linesbetween faculty/staff members and athletes, and gives the student-athlete another person in the Rider community to turn to for supportand guidance.
Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC)
Comprised of one student-athlete from each of Rider’s varsity teams, theStudent-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) meets monthly to discussvarious student-welfare issues and to organize ways for student-athletesto become involved in the community. Through the advisory council,Rider student-athletes have organized toy drives and served meals to theneedy at Thanksgiving.
ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT
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ABOUT RIDER • ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENTMedia Guide
Rider University Women’s Soccer Media Guide • 2010
HEAD COACH DRAYSON HOUNSOME
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Drayson Hounsome returns for his third season as the head coach of the Rider University women’s soccer team.Hounsome is the fourth Rider head coach since women’s soccer became a varsity sport in 1997.
The 2007 Northeast Regional Coach of the Year, Hounsome came to Rider prior to the 2008 season from theC. W. Post Campus of Long Island University, where he finished the 2007 season with a program record 17 wins andadvanced to the third round of the NCAA Division II Championship Tournament.
“After receiving over 100 applications for the position, Drayson Hounsome emerged as a great fit for Rider,” saidRider Director of Athletics Don Harnum. “He is a proven winner as a head coach and has strong recruiting ties inthe Northeast.”
Hounsome’s charge of returning the Broncs to the level they were at five years ago, when they won 23 games overtwo seasons, began when he brought in 12 new players for the 2009 season and finished that year with a 6-1 home record.
Hounsome is the winningest women’s soccer coach at C. W. Post with 85 wins (85-34-17) in seven seasons, 16more than the previous program record for Pioneer career wins. In 2007 two of his players earned honorable mentionAll-America honors and his team ended the regular season ranked seventh in the nation. Four of his C. W. Post teams
were ranked in the Top 25.“The academic reputation of the University, successful athletic department and great location make Rider an attractive choice for many high
level student-athletes,” said Hounsome. “I look forward to leading the women’s soccer program towards a MAAC championship.”Hounsome led his 2005 C. W. Post team to its first-ever NYCAC tournament championship, advancing to the NCAA Division II Women's
Soccer Championship tournament for the first time since 1999. C.W. Post finished the 2005 regular season with a No. 20 national ranking in theNSCAA/adidas Division II poll.
“Drayson had a tremendous amount of success at C.W. Post, both athletically and academically, and I am confident that he can help lead theRider women’s soccer program to similar success,” Harnum added.
Under Hounsome the Pioneers’ team grade point average was above 3.20 his entire tenure, four times earning a national ranking. Prior tocoaching at C. W. Post Hounsome coached for five seasons as anassistant at Molloy College.
For nearly a decade, Hounsome was an important part of thesoccer community, serving as National Director of Events andOnline Operations for Noga Soccer, where he began his coach-ing career in 1993. Hounsome has earned coaching licenses fromboth the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and theNational Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Hehas coached club and select teams in tournaments both in theUnited States and Europe and has coached in the Eastern NewYork Olympic Development Program (ODP).
Originally from the Channel Islands of Great Britain, Houn-some has competed in Europe and attended England 's prestigioussporting institute, Loughborough University, where he earned aBachelor of Science degree in Sport Science and Physical Educa-tion and also garnered an English F.A. Coaching license.
Hounsome is also the author of a book, “The Baffled Parent’sGuide to Coaching Girls’ Soccer” available at Barnes & Nobel, Borders and at Amazon.com
Drayson Hounsome
Kristy-Rose Dougherty begins her sixth season at Rider as an assistant coach.Dougherty, a 2001 Rider graduate with a degree in Communications was a member of the inaugural Rider
women’s soccer team. A two-time All-MAAC selection, Dougherty was voted second team All-American for first-year teams by Soccer Buzz Magazine. A team captain and team MVP at Rider, Dougherty was a four-year starter,scoring 18 points (five goals, eight assists) in 77 games. “Doc” currently ranks 14th all-time at Rider in points,and 10th assists. At St. Basil Academy Dougherty was a four-year varsity starter and two-time team captain.Three-times she earned All-AACA honors in high school. A five-year member of the EPYSA ODP program, anda three-year member of the New Jersey Wildcats, Dougherty remains active coaching girls youth soccer in Penn-sylvania.
Kristy-Rose Dougherty
ASSISTANT COACH KRISTY-ROSE DOUGHERTY
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OUTLOOK
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With the return of 15 letterwinners, including nine startersand both goalkeepers, and the addition of a highly talentedincoming class, the 2010 Rider University women’s soccer
team is ready to return to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Cham-pionship tournament for the seventh time in the last 10 years.
“Our goal is to get in the conference tournament,” said third-yearhead coach Drayson Hounsome, “and then have a go at winning it.With the level of talent we have, the quality of players we have thisyear, we have the ability to compete with everybody in the conference.I expect us to find a way into the conference tournament.”
The long list of returnees is led by senior captain Lauren Musumeci,who already ranks fourth in career scoring at Rider. “Musumeci was in-volved greatly in our offense last year,” Hounsome said, “and she will ei-ther be an attacking midfielder or play up front again this year.”
An Andrew J. Rider Scholar, Musumeci led the Broncs with sevengoals and three assists for 17 points in 2009, ninth best in the MAAC.
Other key returnees include fourth-year goalkeeper Alex Post, seniorcaptain Kimberly Reichel at midfield, senior Kara Perkoski, sophomoredefenders Meghan Mohr and Angela Monaco and sophomore midfieldersDemi Mello and Kaitlin Wylie.
Post is a veteran of 50 starts in the Rider nets, including 12 last year.As a sophomore she led the MAAC in saves and was 10th in the nationwith 7.2 saves per game.
“Alex brings a lot of experience to the position this year,” Hounsomesaid, “and is part of a strong group of goalkeepers we now have on thesquad.”
Reichel is a veteran of 57 games, including 29 starts over the lasttwo years. “Reichel has improved each year since I’ve been at Rider,”Hounsome said, “and I hope she continues where she left off at the endof last season.”
Perkoski has played in 56 Rider games, starting 53, at both ends ofthe field. “Kara started in the center of defense for us last year but maylook to be utilized more as a forward this year, like she did her freshmanand sophomore seasons,” Hounsome said.
Mohr (19 starts), Monaco (17 starts), Mello (18 starts) and Wylie(15 starts) all played a major role as freshmen last year. “Wylie provedto be very good as a central defender for us towards the end of the sea-son,” Hounsome said. “Mohr and Monaco were our starting fullbacks asfreshmen and we only expect more from them in 2010. Similarly, Mellohad a strong freshman year and now comes into the season with a wholeyear of experience under her belt.”
The newcomers include a pair of high school All-Americans, BeccaKape and Carolyn Wiley.
Wiley, an ESPN All-American, a two-time South Jersey DefensivePlayer of the Year and the Burlington County Player of the Year wastwice a First Team All-State selection. Wiley led Lenape to three con-secutive New Jersey Group IV State Championships and back-to-backESPN FAB 50 top-five finishes. “Carolyn is an accomplished central de-fender who will anchor the heart of our defense,” Hounsome said. “Sheis very tough to beat, both on the ground and in the air, and will playa major role for us defensively.”
Kape, an NSCAA/adidas All-American, earned All-State honors atWestfield High, and was named the area Player of the Year by both theNewark Star Ledger and the Bridgewater Courier News. She also ledthe Region 1 premier team, Parsippany Hurricanes, to the 2009 NewJersey State Cup final and the Super Y League National Final. “Becca is
an outstanding central defender, one of the best in the region,” Houn-some said. “She is composed with the ball, strong in the air and hasgood pace. Becca will be an integral part of what is a very strong de-fensive unit over the next four years. "
“We brought in a lot of talented players,” Hounsome said. “Thedepth we have now in the squad has improved greatly.”
Other newcomers include goalkeepers Danielle Singson and CaylaBercaw, defenders Carley Carmody and Sarah Cirigliano, and forwardsBridgette Bartkowski, Jody Sokol and Jenn Meier.
Singson, Bercaw and sophomore Jenn Nichols give Rider four qual-ity keepers to work with. “Jenn really pushed Alex as a freshman lastyear,” Hounsome said, “and I expect it to continue with the addition ofDanielle and Cayla.” Nichols owned a 1.43 goals against average and a.769 save percentage along with a 3-3-1 record.
“It is tremendous to have four keepers,” Hounsome said. “Havingfour makes the practice environment so much better. Danielle comes inwith a reputation as an excellent goalkeeper and Cayla has the potentialto do very well also. We will have to wait to see how long it takes thetwo freshmen to adjust to the college level. It could be one of the mostcompetitive positions on the team.”
Carmody earned All-State honors and was a 2009 ESPN Rise NewJersey honoree, helping Lenape to three consecutive New Jersey GroupIV State Championships and back-to-back ESPN FAB 50 top-fivefinishes. “Carley is one of the top defenders in New Jersey and a tremen-dous athlete,” Hounsome said. “I am excited to be adding a player withCarley's potential to Rider. "Carley and Carolyn (Wiley) know how towin championships, having won state championships for both club andschool. I am confident these experiences with the Comets and LenapeHigh will be very important to our future success."
Cirigliano was an All-State midfielder at Nutley High and led theRegion 1 premier team, Parsippany Hurricanes, to the 2009 New Jer-sey State Cup Final and Super Y League National Final. “Ziggy is a wellbalanced attacking player with good speed,” Hounsome said.
Bartkowski, Meier and Sokol are all goal scorers. Bartkowski ledCherokee High in goals and assists as a junior and senior and graduatedin the top ten in career scoring. In club ball she was the 2008 OffensivePlayer of the Year in the Region 1 Premier League. “Bartkowski is aprolific goal scorer,” Hounsome said. “She knows how to score andknows how to win.”
Sokol scored 12 of Bensalem High’s 23 goals last season despite miss-ing three games to earn First Team All-Suburban One League NationalConference and Bucks County Courier Times First Team All-Area(Golden Team) honors. “Jody has scored a bag full of goals,” Hounsomesaid. “All of the freshmen forwards have tremendous pace.”
Meier earned All-State honors while leading St. Anthony’s to the2008 NSCHSAA state championship as her team’s leading scorer andled the Region 1 premier team, Stonybrook Arsenal, to the 2007, 2008and 2009 New York State Cup Final. “Jen is a superb player,” Houn-some said. “She can score with either foot and is excellent on set pieces.She has won a state championship on the club level and won a statechampionship on the high school level so she knows what to do to win.”
Other key returnees include sophomores Claire Thompson, AngelaLozupone, Abi Cottam, Alexis Coughlin, Kelly Sandefur and KateStevens.
Thompson started six of the 18 games she played in as a rookie lastyear and ranked second on the 2009 team in goals and points. “Claire
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OUTLOOK
was pretty much our utility player last year,” Hounsome said. “Sheplayed in the back, outside, up top, wherever we needed her. She musthave played six positions last year. She has a tremendous engine; she isdriven and is very competitive.”
Lozupone played in 11 games last season as a rookie. “Loz shouldonce again see action as a wide midfield or attacking forward,” Houn-some said. “She is the fastest player in the program and with a year ofexperience playing at the college level will become even more of an of-fensive threat.”
Cottam was the top recruit last year but a preseason eye injury heldher to just eight games played. Despite the injury she still shared theteam lead in assists. “Abi just began to show what she brings to thetable at the end of last season,” Hounsome said. “With no injuries thisyear we are expecting big things from her.”
Coughlin saw action in 18 games as a rookie. “Alexis played a lot ofminutes last year,” Hounsome said. “She created a lot of opportunitiesfor others and will continue to be an offensive threat again this year.”
Sandefur came to Rider from Melbourne, Australia and played in 13games last year. “Kelly was injured during preseason last year and wasbehind for a good six or seven weeks,” Hounsome said. “She had a greatspring season and got physically stronger during the year so we’re ex-pecting good things from her.”
Stevens played in 10 games last year, starting four. “Kate would haveplayed much more if not injured last year,” Hounsome said. “She has re-covered extremely well from the ACL surgery and is in great shape. I’m
looking forward to seeing her develop into an outstanding defensivemidfielder.”
The Broncs were 6-1 at home last year and open a new turf field withlights this year.
“We played well at home last season and had a lot of support at ourgames,” Hounsome said. “With the night games this year we are ex-pecting bigger crowds and even more support.”
The larger crowds are expected to see a much better product thisyear as well. “Across the board we have good, quality players,” Houn-some said. “We’re not lacking in any area. We’ve got depth, probablythe most talented and deepest squad in many, many years at Rider.”
The schedule begins with a road trip north to take on Vermont andNew Hampshire. “In the August heat it is always better to go north,”Hounsome said.
Rider hosts St. Francis-PA, Fairleigh Dickinson and NJIT whileplaying at Delaware State, Sacred Heart, Wagner and Holy Cross in thenon-conference half of the season.
The first official night game on the Rider campus will take placewith a pregame ceremony September 10. “The players get more excitedfor those (night) games,” Hounsome said. “You get more fans, yourpreparation is better because you are not rushing to the games fromclass. We’re excited to play under the lights.”
With more talent and depth, the Broncs will be an exciting team towatch in 2010, when the bright lights will be shining on them.
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13 YEARS OF RIDER WOMEN’S SOCCER
Year Record Affiliation/Conference Division Coach
1997 9-9-1 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Kelly Sack Baker1998 7-11 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Kelly Sack Baker1999 2-15-2 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Peggy Graham-Matthews2000 4-14-1 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Peggy Graham-Matthews2001 9-10-2 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Peggy Graham-Matthews2002 8-13-0 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Peggy Graham-Matthews2003 11-7-2 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Kevin Long2004 12-7-2 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Kevin Long2005 3-15-2 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Kevin Long2006 6-8-3 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Kevin Long2007 5-11-3 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Kevin Long2008 2-14-3 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Drayson Hounsome2009 7-11-1 NCAA/MAAC Div. I Drayson Hounsome
13 YEARS OF RIDER WOMEN’S SOCCER
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2009 STATISTICS • RESULTS
Season in Review • 2009 Results8/28 @Boise State 1-3 L
8/30 @Fairleigh Dickinson 0-3 L
9/1 DELAWARE STATE 2-0 W
9/4 SACRED HEART 1-0 W
9/6 at Monmouth 0-3 L
9/8 at Lafayette 4-1 W
9/13 at NJIT 0-2 L
9/18 at St. Francis-PA 1-1 (2ot) T
9/22 WAGNER 2-1 W
9/25 *at Canisius 1-3 L
9/27 *at Niagara 1-2 L
10/3 *at Loyola 0-2 L
10/9 *SIENA 0-3 L
10/11 *MARIST 2-1 W
10/16 *at Fairfield 0-3 L
10/18 *at Iona 0-1 L
10/23 *MANHATTAN 4-1 W
10/25 *SAINT PETER’S 1-0 W
10/29 #Manhattan 0-1 L
@ at Navy Tournament*Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Game#MAAC Playoff GameHOME GAMES IN CAPS
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The Automated ScoreBook
Rider University Overall Individual Statistics (2009 Final Statistics)
All games
Overall: 7-11-1 Conf: 3-6-0 Home: 6-1-0 Away: 1-7-1 Neut: 0-3-0
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## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT Foul
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15 Musumeci, Lauren 19-18 7 3 17 49 .143 32 .653 1-0 2 0-0 0
22 Thompson, Claire 18-6 3 2 8 8 .375 5 .625 0-0 2 0-0 0
5 Murphy, Kate 19-16 3 1 7 11 .273 7 .636 1-0 1 0-0 0
2 Brody, Alison 19-11 2 2 6 13 .154 10 .769 0-0 1 0-0 0
20 Lozupone, Angela 11-0 2 0 4 7 .286 5 .714 1-0 0 0-0 0
16 Sica, Natalie 17-15 1 1 3 15 .067 9 .600 0-0 0 0-0 0
10 Cottam, Abi 8-7 0 3 3 14 .000 5 .357 1-0 0 0-0 0
14 Mello, Demi 19-18 1 0 2 8 .125 7 .875 0-0 0 0-0 0
6 Perkoski, Kara 18-15 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0-0 1 0-0 0
4 Coughlin, Alexis 18-1 0 1 1 9 .000 5 .556 0-0 0 0-0 0
18 Mohr, Meghan 19-19 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 1-0 0 0-0 0
19 Wylie, Kaitlin 19-15 0 0 0 12 .000 4 .333 1-0 0 0-0 0
17 Reichel, Kimberly 19-10 0 0 0 10 .000 4 .400 1-0 0 0-0 0
12 Monaco, Angela 19-17 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 1-0 0 0-0 0
11 Belgiovene, Stacy 18-16 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 3-0 0 0-0 0
9 Sandefur, Kelly 13-0 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0-0 0 0-0 0
21 Amster, Leslie 16-2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 1-0 0 0-0 0
8 Stevens, Kate 10-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 0
1 Post, Alex 12-12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0
0 Nichols, Jenn 12-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0
Total............... 19 20 14 54 178 .112 106 .596 14-0 7 0-0 202
Opponents........... 19 31 23 85 240 .129 102 .425 9-0 11 2-3 220
|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----|
## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho
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0 Nichols, Jenn 12-7 741:28 12 1.46 40 .769 3 3 1 0.0
1 Post, Alex 12-12 988:32 19 1.73 30 .612 4 8 0 2.0
TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1.0
Total............... 19 1730:00 31 1.61 71 .696 7 11 1 3
Opponents........... 19 1730:00 20 1.04 86 .811 11 7 1 8
Team saves: 1
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2009 CONFERENCE STANDINGS • ALL-TIME ROSTER
Team MAAC Points Overall
Loyola$ 9-0-0 27 15-5-3
Siena 6-3-0 18 12-5-0
Fairfield 4-2-3 15 9-9-3
Iona 5-4-0 15 8-12-1
Canisius 4-3-2 14 13-4-3
Niagara 4-5-0 12 9-10-1
Marist 3-5-1 10 8-10-2
Rider 3-6-0 9 7-11-1
Manhattan 2-5-2 8 8-9-3
Saint Peter’s 1-8-0 3 4-15-1
$-MAAC Tournament Champion
2009 MAAC FINAL STANDINGS
ALynda Acchitelli 1999-2000Lindsay Adams 1997-2000Tracey Albrecht 1998-2001Leslie Amster 2006-2009Samantha Andrea 2008-Sarah Artale 1999-2003Aileen Ascolese 2002-2005
BLiz Bajo 2001Jenna Balestrire 2005Stacy Belgiovene 2006-2009Stephanie Best 2001-2004Allison Black 1997Stefanie Boutis 1998-2001Meghan Brett 2006Alison Brody 2006-2009Krissy Bucchino 1998-1999Jordan Bunch 2008-Kelli Burke 2003-2006Molli Burns 2000-2003
CLindsay Canfield 1997-1998Kim Carter 2004-2006Megan Cauble 1999-2000Abi Cottam 2009-Alexis Coughlin 2009-Tami Coyle 2001-2004Katie Craig 1997-1999Leah Craig 2001-2004
DMonica David 1997, 1999-00Kayla Devlin 2005-2008Danielle DiMeglio 2003Breanne Donnelly 2002-2003Kristy-Rose Dougherty 1997-2000
EColleen Evans 2000-2003
FCasey Fagan 2001-2004Jamie Fetzer 2007Ashtyn Foley 2008
GAndrea Giuliani 2000-2004Lauren Goodhue 2008Tina Gramiak 1999-2002Julia Greif 2008-2009Kelly Gubitosa 1997-1998Debbie Gwin 1998
HKristin Haagenson 1998-2001Marianne Hanna 2002-2004Hannah Harris 2003-2005Brittany Heil 2009Shana Herman 2004-2007Michele Herzog 1998-2001Megan High 1999
JJennifer Jacobs 1997Ashley Johnson 2002
KCourtney Kaufman 1998Tatiana Kingston 2009Suzanne Konunchuk 2000Jordina Koplik 2000, 2002Kerri Kopliner 2002Tricia Korejko 1997-1999Christina Kuchler 1997-1998
LJeanine LaManna 1997-2000Angela Lozupone 2009-Adria Love 2001
MStephanie Madden 2004-2007Erin Mahar 2005-2008Lauren Mahar 2005-2008Jennifer Marcella 2002-2005Michelle Matricardi 2005-2008Meredith McWilliams 1999Demi Mello 2009-Meghan Mohr 2009-Maggie Molfetas 2006-2007Angela Monaco 2009-Tara Morris 2006-2008Kate Murphy 2006-2009Lauren Musumeci 2007-
NKellie Neville 1997-1999Jenn Nichols 2009-Jenna Nord 2002-2004Deidre Nowak 2002
OKelly Oates 2002-2005Lauren O’Donnell 2003
PKara Perkoski 2007-Alex Post 2007-Quennie Potes 1997-1998Jessica Poulos 1997
RKimberly Reichel 2007-Michele Ripoll 2004-2007Carla Rocha 1998Donna Ryan 2000-2001
SSandi Sacchetti 1998Kelly Sandefur 2009-Latysha Saunders 1997Kimberly Scott 1999-2000Amanda Scully 2005-2008Kelly Sherman 1998-2000Natalie Sica 2006-Danielle Singson 2010-Brittney Smith 2005Allison Spehar 2002-2003Jennifer Springer 2007-2008Elizabeth Steiner 1997-1998, 2000Kate Stevens 2009-
TJennifer Taubman 1997Lauren Terzyk 2003-2006Claire Thompson 2009-Christa Tindall 2002
VSusan Vargas 1997-1998Amy Vinarsky 2004-2007Jen Vroman 2005
WJoy Wallace 1998Kellianne Wargo 1997-1998Rebecca Weber 2002Kelli Wich 1998-2001Erin Wolleon 2000-2003Kaitlin Wylie 2009-
All-Time Roster
MAAC Tournament ResultsOpening round#7 Marist 5, #10 Saint Peter’s 0#9 Manhattan 1, #8 Rider 0
Quarterfinals#6 Niagara 2, #3 Fairfield 1#7 Marist 1, #2 Siena 0#5 Canisius 1, #4 Iona 0#1 Loyola 1, #9 Manhattan 1 (2 ot)Loyola 5-4 PK
Semifinals#1 Loyola 3, #5 Canisius 1#6 Niagara 2, #7 Marist 1 (ot)
Finals#1 Loyola 3, #6 Niagara 2
NCAA Tournament ResultsWest Virginia 2, Loyola 0
Current Players in Bold
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2010 ROSTER
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School13 Bridgette Bartkowski Fr. F 5-8 Marlton, NJ/Cherokee26 Cayla Bercaw Fr. GK 5-7 Burlington, NJ/Life Center27 Carley Carmody Fr. B 5-7 Mount Laurel, NJ/Lenape7 Sarah Cirigliano Fr. M 5-4 Nutley, NJ/Nutley10 * Abi Cottam So. F 5-9 Leominster, England/Ludlow11 * Alexis Coughlin So. MF/F 5-8 Baldwinsville, N.Y./Baldwinsville5 Becca Kape Fr. B 5-10 Westfield, NJ/Westfield20 * Angela Lozupone So. MF/F 5-3 Rockville, Md./Good Counsel3 Jennifer Meier Fr. F 5-3 Sayville, NY/St. Anthony’s14 * Demi Mello So. MF 5-6 Mattituck, N.Y./Mattituck18 * Meghan Mohr So. B 5-3 Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem12 * Angela Monaco So. B 5-3 Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem15 * Lauren Musumeci# Sr. F 5-5 Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon0 * Jenn Nichols So. GK 5-5 Stratham, N.H./Exeter6 * Kara Perkoski Sr. F 5-8 Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall1 * Alex Post Sr. GK 5-7 Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks West17 * Kimberly Reichel# Sr. B/M 5-4 Chester, N.J./Mendham9 * Kelly Sandefur So. F 5-6 Melbourne, Australia/Carey Baptist Grammar00 Danielle Singson Fr. GK 5-8 Deer Park, NY/St. Anthony’s16 Jody Sokol Fr. F/MF 5-8 Bensalem, PA/Bensalem8 * Kate Stevens So. B 5-5 Deddington, England/Chenderit22 * Claire Thompson So. MF/B 5-5 East Greenwich, R.I./E. Greenwich23 Carolyn Wiley Fr. B 5-11 Mount Laurel, NJ/Lenape19 * Kaitlin Wylie So. B 5-7 Croydon, Pa./Pennsbury
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School0 * Jenn Nichols So. GK 5-5 Stratham, N.H./Exeter00 Danielle Singson Fr. GK 5-8 Deer Park, NY/St. Anthony’s1 * Alex Post Sr. GK 5-7 Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks West3 Jennifer Meier Fr. F 5-3 Sayville, NY/St. Anthony’s5 Becca Kape Fr. B 5-10 Westfield, NJ/Westfield6 * Kara Perkoski Sr. F 5-8 Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall7 Sarah Cirigliano Fr. M 5-4 Nutley, NJ/Nutley8 * Kate Stevens So. B 5-5 Deddington, England/Chenderit9 * Kelly Sandefur So. F 5-6 Melbourne, Australia/Carey Baptist Grammar10 * Abi Cottam So. F 5-9 Leominster, England/Ludlow11 * Alexis Coughlin So. MF/F 5-8 Baldwinsville, N.Y./Baldwinsville12 * Angela Monaco So. B 5-3 Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem13 Bridgette Bartkowski Fr. F 5-8 Marlton, NJ/Cherokee14 * Demi Mello So. MF 5-6 Mattituck, N.Y./Mattituck15 * Lauren Musumeci# Sr. F 5-5 Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon16 Jody Sokol Fr. F/MF 5-8 Bensalem, PA/Bensalem17 * Kimberly Reichel# Sr. B/M 5-4 Chester, N.J./Mendham18 * Meghan Mohr So. B 5-3 Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem19 * Kaitlin Wylie So. B 5-7 Croydon, Pa./Pennsbury20 * Angela Lozupone So. MF/F 5-3 Rockville, Md./Good Counsel22 * Claire Thompson So. MF/B 5-5 East Greenwich, R.I./E. Greenwich23 Carolyn Wiley Fr. B 5-11 Mount Laurel, NJ/Lenape26 Cayla Bercaw Fr. GK 5-7 Burlington, NJ/Life Center27 Carley Carmody Fr. B 5-7 Mount Laurel, NJ/Lenape
#captain*letterwinner
Head Coach: Drayson Hounsome (Loughborough University ‘94) 3rd seasonAssistant Coach: Kristy-Rose Dougherty ’01 Team Manager: Kaitlin Long
Alphabetical Roster
Numerical Roster
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At Saint Anthony’s High School: Earned All-State honors...led St. Anthony’s to the 2008 NSCHSAA statechampionship...led her team in goals... named as a 2009 ESPN Rise Player to Watch... a four-time member of theNew York Olympic Development Program (ODP)... led the Region 1 premier team, Stonybrook Arsenal, to the2007, 2008 and 2009 New York State Cup Final.
#3 Jennifer Meier • ForwardFreshman • Sayville, N.Y.
PLAYER PROFILES
At Rider: Started seven games in the Bronc goal last year as a rookie and owned the seventh best save percentage andeighth best goals against average in the MAAC...earned the wins over Wagner, Marist and Manhattan...played 110minutes to earn the tie with Saint Francis, making eight saves in her first collegiate start...made six saves againstMarist, five saves against Manhattan...in her first five collegiate games she played 88 minutes off the bench and al-lowed just two goals.
At Exeter High School: Compiled a 54-6-1 record, including a 10-1 post-season record with nine shutouts...set the New Hampshire Class Lrecords with 31 career shutouts and 13 in one season to earn First Team All-State honors...also played shortstop on the softball team, earningOffensive Player of the Year honors...mother was the MVP of the UMass-Amherst field hockey team.
#0 Jenn Nichols • GoalkeeperSophomore • Stratham, N.H. • Business Major
At Rider: Started 12 games last season and won four...compiled two shutouts last season, against MAAC rival SaintPeter’s and Sacred Heart...made eight saves at Canisius, five saves at Loyola...played 75 minutes in the shutout winover Delaware State...allowed just one goal in the final 195 minutes of last season...allowed one goal in win atLafayette...allowed just one goal in MAAC game at Iona...enters her senior year with 50 career starts, including all38 her first two seasons...led the MAAC in saves and saves per game in 2008 and was eighth in the MAAC in save
percentage...ranked 10th in the nation with 7.21 saves per game in 2008...made a career-high 16 saves at Towson as a sophomore...made 13 savesin 2008 shutout win over FDU...made 10 saves in shutout of 2008 MAAC regular season champion Loyola...earned MAAC All-Academic teamhonors...shutout George Mason in her collegiate debut...made 11 saves at Monmouth in 2007...made eight saves in a tie at Navy, allowing justone goal in 110 minutes of action as a rookie...shutout Drexel as a freshman...named to the 2007 adidas/Hartford Fall Classic All-Tournamentteam...as a freshman ranked fourth in the MAAC in saves and was seventh in shutouts.
At Central Bucks West High School: Led her team to back-to-back PA State Championships and three League Championships…twice aFirst Team All-Area and All-League selection…member of both the National Honor Society and the Spanish honor Society...also played fieldhockey as a forward, earning team Most Valuable Offensive Player honors her junior and senior years.
#1 Alex Post • GoalkeeperSenior • Chalfont, Pa. • Accounting Major
At St. Anthony’s High School: Starting goalie for the perennial soccer powerhouse, St. Anthony's...a four-timemember of the LIJSL Olympic Development Program...led the Region 1 premier team, Stonybrook Arsenal, to anational ranking of 25th when she made game-winning saves in penalty shoot-outs to win the New York State Cupin both 2007 and 2008.
#00 Danielle Singson • GoalkeeperFreshman • Deer Park, N.Y. • Biology Major
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PLAYER PROFILES
At Rider:A veteran of 56 games, including 53 starts...scored the game-winning goal at Lafayette last season...played moreof a defensive role last season after finishing second on the 2008 team in shots and third in shots on goal...scored against Ver-mont in 2008...led the 2007 team in assists and was second in points...ranked 10th in the MAAC in assists as a rookie...sharedthe 2007 team lead in shots...compiled an assist in her collegiate debut in win over George Mason...assisted on all three goalsin 2007 3-2 win over Longwood...scored twice, including the game-winner, in 2007 MAAC win over Saint Peter’s.
At Whitehall High School:A member of the PA All-State team…graduated as the all-time leader in goals and points and set the school recordfor goals in a game and a season…First Team All-Division and All-Conference…team MVP as freshman and again as senior...named her school’sFemale Athlete of the Year as a senior...member of the National Honor Society…also played volleyball...works as a lifeguard during the summer.
#6 Kara Perkoski • ForwardSenior • Whitehall, Pa. • Accounting Major
At Westfield High School:NSCAA/adidas High School All-American...earned NJGSCA All-State honors as oneof the top 20 players in New Jersey and in the Region...was the Star Ledger Player of the Year in New Jersey and theCourier News Player of the Year in the area...named the Westfield High Woman of the Year... led the Region 1 Pre-mier team, Parsippany Hurricanes, to the 2009 New Jersey State Cup Final and Super Y League National Final...fa-ther Brian played soccer at Rider in the early 1980s.
#5 Becca Kape • BackFreshman • Westfield, N.J.
At Nutley High School: An All-State midfielder...led the Region 1 premier team, Parsippany Hurricanes, to the2009 New Jersey State Cup Final and Super Y League National Final...has the ability to play a number of positions onthe field...expected to be an attacking midfielder.
#7 Sarah Cirigliano • MidfieldFreshman • Nutley, N.J.
At Rider:Appeared in 10 games for the Broncs as a rookie...made four starts last year and Rider was 2-2 in those starts.
At Chenderit School: Served as team captain...played with the Coventry Copsewood Ladies the last three seasons...wasnamed Most Improved Player on Coventry City ladies U16 Centre of Excellence...named Player of Year for Coventry City LadiesU16 Development Squad.
#8 Kate Stevens • BackSophomore • Deddington, England • Law Enforcement Major
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At Rider: Played in all 19 games as a rookie, starting all but two...had two shots in her collegiate debut, against BoiseState...had a shot on goal in 1-1 tie at Saint Francis...had a shot on goal at Iona.
At Sachem High School East: Two-time All-Suffolk Conference and a three time Academic All-State selection for thetwo-time Long Island Champions, twice serving as team captain...a member of the National Honor Society...also played for
the Sachem Blazers club team which ranked 21st in the nation.
#12 Angela Monaco • BackSophomore • Holtsville, New York • Biology Major
PLAYER PROFILES
At Rider: Played in 18 games, starting one as a Rider rookie…assisted on the first goal of the 2009 season, against BoiseState...had five shots, three on goal, in win over Sacred Heart.
At Baldwinsville High School: A First Team All-League selection as a junior and as a senior...led her team to the ClassAA State Semifinals...a member of the National Honor Society...twice a member of the Empire State team...also played var-
sity basketball and lacrosse in high school...plays the trumpet.
#11 Alexis Coughlin • Midfield/ForwardSophomore • Baldwinsville, N.Y. • Biology Major
At Rider: Played in 13 games as a Rider rookie...had her first shot on goal in win over Delaware State.
At Carey Baptist Grammar: Soccer team MVP as a sophomore and team captain as a senior...also played softball, earn-ing Most Outstanding Female Athlete honors four consecutive years...was the leading scorer on the Richmond Soccerteam...represented SE Melbourne State team from 2005-2007...most recently been playing in the Australian Women’s Pre-
mier League for the Ashburton Women's Club Soccer.
#9 Kelly Sandefur • ForwardSophomore • Melbourne, Australia • Business Major
At Rider:Missed August and September with an eye injury last season...played in just eight games and still shared the teamlead in assists...is expected to be one of the top players in the MAAC before her career is over...compiled three assists in 4-1MAAC win over Manhattan.
At LudlowCollege:A member of the Aston Villa Ladies, the English Schools National Championship teams in 2003, 2004and 2007.
#10 Abi Cottam • Forward
Sophomore • Leominster, England • Psychology Major
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PLAYER PROFILES
AtCherokeeHighSchool:A two-time All-Olympic Division forward...the 2008 Offensive Player of the Year in the Re-gion 1 Premier League...led her Mount Laurel Comets to the 2008 New Jersey State Cup Final...led Cherokee in goals andassists as a junior and senior after being the second leading scorer as a freshman and sophomore...graduated in the top ten incareer scoring.
#13 Bridgette Bartkowski • ForwardFreshman • Marlton, N.J.
AtRider:Played in all 19 games as a rookie, making 18 starts...was fourth on the team in shots on goal...possessed the high-est shot on goal percentage (.875, eight shots, seven on goal) on the 2009 team...scored the game-winning goal in the MAACwin over Manhattan...had two shots on goal in 1-1 tie with Saint Francis.
At Mattituck High School: 2007 Player of the Year, earning All-State honors...twice an All-Suffolk County selec-tion...helped her team win Class B State Title as a freshman...member of the National Honor society...also ran varsity track, competing in the 400m andthe triple jump.
#14 Demi Mello • MidfieldSophomore • Mattituck, New York • Accounting Major
At Rider: Andrew J. Rider Scholar...ranks fourth in career scoring with 36 points and 13 goals...is fifth in career assists...aveteran of 56 games, including 52 starts...ranked ninth in the MAAC in scoring and shots (49) last year...scored both goalsin 2-0 win over Delaware State...compiled two goals and an assist in 4-1 win at Lafayette...scored in just the sixth minute ofplay to lead Rider to a 2-1 win against Wagner last year...was sixth in the MAAC in shots in 2008...led the Broncs in assiststhe last two years...as a freshman scored two goals in her collegiate debut in 2-0 win over George Mason...in 2007 scored to
give Rider 2-0 lead in 3-2 win over Longwood...scored the game-winner with six minutes left in 2007 3-2 win over Saint Joseph’s...compiled a goal andtwo assists in 2007 MAAC win over Saint Peter’s...earned MAAC Rookie of the Week and Rider Athlete of the Month honors in her first collegiate Sep-tember...led Rider in goals and points as a rookie.
At North Hunterdon High School: Earned First Team All-Conference, All-Area, All-West Jersey honors…led her team to the Group IV Statefinals…her school’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year…a National Honor Society member who ranked sixth in her class…played on the SuperY League National Champions.
#15 Lauren Musumeci • MidfieldSenior • Annandale, N.J. • Chemistry Major
At Bensalem High School: A first Team All-Suburban One League National Conference forward/midfielder...BucksCounty Courier Times First Team All-Area (Golden Team) selection...led Bensalem in scoring... compiled 12 goals and fiveassists despite missing three games...scored over half of entire team’s goals (23) for season...led the Region 1 premier team YMSComets to the EPYSA Cup Final in 2008 and 2009, winning in 2008.
#16 Jody Sokol • Forward/MidfieldFreshman • Bensalem, Pa. • Undeclared Major
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At Rider: Played in 11 games as a Rider rookie...scored a goal in her collegiate debut, against Boise State...scored with 22minutes left in the game to tie Saint Francis...occasionally sings the National Anthem before Rider athletic contests.
At Good Counsel High School: Earned WCAC Honorable Mention as a senior while earning membership in the Na-tional Honor Society...also a three-year County All-Star on the Diving team, serving as team captain...played in the Maryland
OPD the last three years and her team was a MD State Cup finalist...a member of the National honor Society...brother Frank plays soccer for St. Francis,mother Jude was a four-time All-American swimmer at South Carolina.
#20 Angela Lozupone • Midfield/ForwardSophomore • Rockville, Maryland • Political Science Major
PLAYER PROFILES
AtRider:A veteran of 57 Rider games...a two-time MAAC All-Academic team member...started 10 games last season andstarted all 19 games in 2008...Rider was 4-6 in her 10 starts last year...was seventh on the team in shots last season...assistedon goal against Marist in 2008 season finale...played in all 19 games as a rookie...scored her first collegiate goal with four min-utes left to send the 2007 Navy game into overtime...assisted on goal that tied the score at 2-2 in 3-2 win over Saint Joseph’sin 2007...a Rider ‘legacy’ with parents, two aunts and two uncles all Rider graduates.
AtWestMorris-Mendham: Earned All-State honors in soccer and was a First Team All-County, All-Area and All-Conference selection in bothsoccer and lacrosse, leading both teams to Conference and County Championships…a member of the National Honor Society.
#17 Kimberly Reichel • ForwardSenior • Chester, N.J. • Business Admin/Entrepreneurial Studies Major
At Rider: Started all 19 games on the Bronc defense as a rookie...assisted on the only goal of the game in a win over SacredHeart with a long pass
AtSachemHighSchool:Earned All-State honors as a senior defender...a three-time All-League performer...twice an All-Conference selection...led her team to a pair of Long Island Championships...also ran track and advanced to Nationals in the
sprint medley...a member of the National Honor Society.
#18 Meghan Mohr • BackSophomore • Holtsville, New York • Undeclared Major
At Rider: Played in all 19 games as a Rider rookie, starting 15...12 shots was fifth most on the team last year...got off fourshots in win over Delaware State...took two shots in 1-1 tie at Saint Francis.
At Pennsbury High School: Four-year varsity soccer player, helped team reach State quarterfinals as a freshman...earnedSecond Team All-Conference honors...also played varsity volleyball, earning District 1 Player of the year honors...a member
of the National Honor society.
#19 Kaitlin Wylie • BackSophomore • Croydon, Pennsylvania • Biology Major
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At LenapeHighSchool:A 2009 ESPN Rise All-American and a two-time South Jersey Defensive Player of the Year...theBurlington County Player of the Year...twice a First Team All-State selection...plays center back...led Lenape to three consec-utive New Jersey Group IV State Championships and back-to-back ESPN FAB 50 top-five finishes... plays on the Mount Lau-rel Comets, a Region I Premier club team that advanced to back-to-back New Jersey State Cup Finals after winning the StateCup in 2007.
#23 Carolyn Wiley • BackFreshman • Mount Laurel, N.J.
At Rider: Started six of the 18 games she played in as a rookie last year...ranked second on the 2009 team in goals andpoints...scored the game-winning goal in a MAAC win over Saint Peter’s...scored the game-winning goal against SacredHeart...assisted on a goal just before half time to give Rider 1-0 lead in 2-0 win over Delaware State...scored three goals onjust five shots on goal last year...scored at Niagara.
At East Greenwich High School: Played on a pair of Rhode Island State Champion club teams...was a First Team All-Division midfielder as a soph-omore...played in the Rhode Island ODP program for three years before a knee injury sidelined her...father Tony was captain of Carthage College footballteam.
#22 Claire Thompson • MidfieldSophomore • East Greenwich, Rhode Island • Public Relations Major
At Life Center Academy: School’s Outstanding Athlete of the Year in 2008 and Scholar Athlete of the Year in2010...three-time team MVP...two-time Penn-Jersey League All-Star...also played softball, earning Penn-Jersey All-Star honors in 2009, and basketball, earning team MVP honors as a junior and a senior...served as class President...amember of the National Honor Society...won three Penn-Jersey Basketball Championships and two Penn-JerseySoccer Championships.
#26 Cayla Bercaw • Goal KeeperFreshman • Burlington, N.J. • Finance Major
At Lenape High School: A 2009 ESPN Rise New Jersey honoree...earned All-State honors...led Lenape to threeconsecutive New Jersey Group IV State Championships and back-to-back ESPN FAB 50 top-five finishes... playson the Mount Laurel Comets, a Region I Premier club team that advanced to back-to-back New Jersey State CupFinals after winning the State Cup in 2007.
#27 Carley Carmody • BackFreshman • Mount Laurel, N.J.
PLAYER PROFILES
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SCORING LEADERS
Rider Scoring Leaders
PointsName Games PointsSarah Artale 84 95Tami Coyle 76 94Lindsay Adams 73 66Lauren Musumeci 56 36Kelli Burke 78 34Colleen Evans 78 32Andrea Giuliani 75 31Casey Fagan 75 30Marianne Hanna 58 28Stephanie Madden 74 29Kristin Haagenson 76 27Tracy Albrecht 75 26Kayla Devlin 72 21Alison Brody 76 21Aileen Ascolese 80 21Jennifer Marcella 81 20Katie Craig 56 19Kristy Rose Dougherty 75 18Kelly Gubitosa 34 16Amanda Scully 60 15
GoalsName Games GoalsSarah Artale 84 41Tami Coyle 76 40Lindsay Adams 73 23Lauren Musumeci 56 13Kelli Burke 78 12Colleen Evans 78 12Stephanie Madden 74 11Kristin Haagenson 76 11Andrea Giuliani 75 11Marianne Hanna 58 10Kayla Devlin 72 10Tracy Albrecht 75 9Jennifer Marcella 81 7Kate Murphy 71 6
AssistsName Games AssistsLindsay Adams 73 20Casey Fagan 55 15Sarah Artale 84 13Tami Coyle 76 14Lauren Musumeci 56 10Kelli Burke 78 10Katie Craig 56 9Andrea Giuliani 75 9Aileen Ascolese 80 9Tracy Albrecht 75 8Kristy Rose Dougherty 75 8Colleen Evans 78 8Marianne Hanna 58 8
Tami Coyle
Lindsay Adams
Sarah Artale
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Opponent First Last Rider Last RiderGame W L T Win Loss
Albany 2000 5 0 0 2004 ---
Army 2000 1 4 0 2004 2003
Binghamton 2000 0 2 1 --- 2001
Boise State 2009 0 1 0 --- 2009
California-Fullerton 1999 0 1 0 --- 1999
California-Irvine 1999 0 1 0 --- 1999
Canisius 1997 6 6 1 2006 2009
Delaware State 2006 3 0 0 2009 ---
Drexel 1997 4 3 2 2001 2008
Elon 2001 1 1 0 2001 2002
Fairfield 1997 3 12 0 2004 2009
Fairleigh Dickinson 2000 2 1 0 2008 2009
George Mason 2007 1 0 0 2007 ---
George Washington 2006 0 1 0 --- 2006
Hartford 2007 0 0 1 --- ---
High Point 2002 1 1 0 2005 2002
Holy Cross 2002 1 0 0 2002 ---
Howard 1997 2 1 0 1998 2001
Iona 1997 7 5 1 2006 2009
Lafayette 1997 2 5 2 2009 2002
La Salle 1997 0 3 0 --- 1999
Lehigh 1997 1 2 0 1997 1999
Liberty 2005 0 0 1 --- ---
Long Island 1997 2 4 0 2003 2006
Longwood 2007 1 0 0 2007 ---
Loyola-MD 1997 0 16 2 --- 2009
Maine 2004 0 2 0 --- 2005
Manhattan 1997 4 8 3 2009 2009
Marist 1997 5 8 0 2009 2008
Univ. Maryland B/C 2003 1 3 0 2004 2006
Monmouth 1999 2 6 2 2003 2009
Mt. St. Mary’s 1997 0 0 1 --- ---
Navy 1998 0 3 1 --- 2000
New Hampshire 2010 0 0 0 --- ---
NJIT 2009 0 1 0 --- 2009
Niagara 1997 4 9 0 2004 2009
Northeastern 2000 1 3 0 2004 2002
Northern Colorado 2008 0 1 0 --- 2008
North Florida 2008 0 1 0 --- 2008
Pennsylvania 2004 0 4 0 --- 2008
Princeton 1997 1 3 0 1998 2005
Robert Morris 2003 1 0 0 2003 ---
Sacred Heart 2003 1 0 1 2009 ---
SERIES HISTORY
Opponent First Last Rider Last RiderGame W L T Win Loss
Saint John’s 2005 0 1 0 --- 2005
St. Joseph’s 2006 2 0 0 2007 ---
Saint Peter's 1997 11 3 0 2009 2005
Seton Hall 2000 0 2 0 --- 2002
Siena 1997 5 7 2 2006 2009
St. Bonaventure 2003 1 0 0 2003 ---
St. Francis-PA 1997 1 0 1 1997 ---
Temple 2004 1 0 0 2004 ---
Towson 2005 0 4 0 --- 2008
Vermont 2008 0 1 0 --- 2008
Villanova 2003 0 1 0 --- 2003
Wagner 1997 1 3 0 2009 1999
Yale 2004 0 1 0 --- 2004
2010 Opponents in Bold
SERIES HISTORY
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WOMEN’S SOCCER RECORDS
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Team RecordsBest Winning Percentage .650 12-7-2 2004Most Wins in a Season 12 2004
Winning Streak 3 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Most Goals Scored, Game 8 vs. Iona (8-1) 2001
8 vs. St. Peter’s (8-0) 2003
Most Goals Allowed, Game 9 vs. Navy (0-9) 2000
Most Goals Scored, Season 46 2003
Fewest Goals Scored, Season 14 2008
Most Shutouts, Season 6 2002
Most Consecutive Games Not Shut Out 10 2003-04
Individual RecordsMost Goals, Game 3 Tami Coyle vs. Iona 2001
3 Sarah Artale vs. Albany 2002
3 Tami Coyle vs. St. Peter’s 2003
3 Tami Coyle vs. Robert Morris 2003
Most Goals, Season 17 Tami Coyle 2003
Most Goals, Career 41 Sarah Artale 1999-2003
Most Assists, Game 3 Lindsay Adams vs. Howard 1997
3 Casey Fagan vs. St. Peter’s 2001
3 Aileen Ascolese vs. Marist 2004
3 Abi Cottam vs. Manhattan 2009
Most Assists, Season 8 Casey Fagan 2001
Most Assists, Career 20 Lindsay Adams 1997-2000
Most Points, Season 39 (17 g, 5 a) Tami Coyle 2003
Most Points, Career 95 (41 g, 13 a) Sarah Artale 1999-2003
Most Saves, Game 16 Alex Post vs. Towson 2008
Most Saves, Season 155 Erin Wolleon 2001
Most Shutouts, Season 6 Erin Wolleon 2002
Most Shutouts, Career 13 Erin Wolleon 2000-03
Media Guide
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THE HOME OF THE RIDER BRONCS
2010 B
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Soko
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Nic
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C
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Ber
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Thom
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Schedule • 2010
August
Fri. 27 at Vermont 4:00p.m.
Sun. 29 vs. NewHampshireatVermont 11:00a.m.
September
Sun. 5 ST.FRANCIS-PA 2:00p.m.
Wed. 8 at DelawareState 7:00p.m.
Fri. 10 FAIRLEIGHDICKINSON 7:00p.m.
Sun. 12 at SacredHeart 3:00p.m.
Fri. 17 at Wagner 4:00p.m.
Tue. 21 NJIT 4:00p.m.
Sun. 26 at HolyCross 1.00p.m.
October
Fri. 1 * NIAGARA 7:00p.m.
Sun. 3 * CANISIUS 1:00p.m.
Fri. 8 *at Marist 7:00p.m.
Sun. 10 *at Siena 1:00p.m.
Fri. 15 * IONA 7:00p.m.
Sun. 17 * FAIRFIELD 1:00p.m.
Fri. 22 *at SaintPeter’s 3:00p.m.
Sun. 24 *at Manhattan 10:00a.m.
Sat. 30 * LOYOLA 1:00p.m.
November
Fri.-Sun. 5-7 at MAACChampionship(Loyola) TBD
HOMEMATCHESINCAPS
*MAACmatch
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