New Season, New Beginnings

Thursday, February 11, 2010 |

We are very excited to begin our new season. We have had a few changes to our line up and are excited to announce our captains for our Spring 2010 season.

They are:
Rebecca Monteith

Rosemarie Fazio
Jillian Hutchinson

Michelle Hammer

Our Preseason Outlook on the SUNY Oneonta website states:

The 2010 women’s lacrosse team will look towards returning to the SUNYAC tournament for the second consecutive year after a third place finish last season in the conference standings. Head Coach Jessica Pausewang enters her third year and will look to mix the experience of her returners with the youth of her newcomers to form a successful 2010 campaign.

This year’s attack will be led by returning first team All-Conference and IWLCA All-Region selection sophomore Rebecca Monteith (West Islip, NY/West Islip). Monteith led Oneonta with a single-season record 70 goals, breaking Sue Murray’s 23-year record. Also expected to join Monteith on attack are sophomores Heidi Kissinger (East Islip, NY/ East Islip) and Brittany Passarelli (Yorktown, NY/Yorktown). Kissinger contributed 20 goals and 10 assists to the attack as a rookie in 2009.

Leading the midfield for the Red Dragons is junior Rosemarie Fazio (Mohegan Lake, NY/Lakeland) who led the team with 32 assists and 48 ground balls, while also adding 45 goals. Fazio also broke the single-season assists mark during 2009, which was aided by an eight assist effort against crosstown-rival Hartwick College.

Returning juniors Ciara Morse (Oceanside, NY/Oceanside) and Katie O’Connor (Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook), as well as sophomore Samantha Voor (West Islip, NY/West Islip) are all expected to have strong seasons following successful campaigns one year ago. Meanwhile, incoming freshmen Taylor Troyano (West Islip, NY/West Islip), Jaclyn Martella (Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills East) and Sarah Stark (Huntington, NY/Harborfields) are also expected to help in the transition game as well.

Oneonta’s top returning defender is senior Michelle Hammer (New Rochelle, NY/New Rochelle), who led the defense with 18 ground balls, while garnering second-team All SUNYAC honors for her 2009 season. Pausewang expects Hammer’s hard work during the offseason will make her an even greater defensive threat during her senior year.

The goaltending will once again be handled by sophomore Annelise Muscietta (Lindenhurst NY/Copiague), who started all 16 games one year ago. Muscietta had a 10-6 record during her freshman season while having an 11.91 goals against average. Pausewang is looking for her to have even greater success with a full season under her belt.

The Red Dragons start their season against a former SUNYAC foe, Binghamton University, now of the America East Conference (Division I) in a scrimmage, before beginning a regular season that includes three schools ranked in the IWLCA preseason top-20.

You can find a copy of the full Preseason Outlook Here.

We start our first game with a scrimmage against Binghamton on Friday February 20th.

The rest of our schedule is as follows:

DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
RESULT
Feb-20
at Binghamton(scrimmage)
TBA

Feb-23
at Christopher Newport
3:00 pm

Feb-25
at Virginia Wesleyan
4:00 pm
Mar-6
at Utica
3:00 pm
Mar-7
MT. ST. VINCENT
12:00 pm
Mar-9
at Scranton
3:00 pm
Mar-13
at Farmingdale State
11:00 am
Mar-14
HAMILTON
3:00 pm
Mar-19
at Vassar
6:00 pm
Apr-2
at Geneseo*
4:00 pm
Apr-3
at Brockport*
12:00 pm
Apr-9
FREDONIA*
4:00 pm
Apr-10
BUFFALO STATE*
11:30 am
Apr-20
at New Paltz*
4:00 pm
Apr-23
CORTLAND*
4:00 pm
Apr-30
OSWEGO*
4:00 pm
May-1
at Potsdam*
4:00 pm
May-7-8
SUNYAC Tournament
TBA
*SUNYAC Game


-Coach

St. Croix

Wednesday, March 18, 2009 |

Hello Everyone-

Sorry it's been so long since we've written! The season is off to a great start, we're 2-2 and are getting better with every game!

Our stats can be found on this website:
http://www.oneonta.edu/academics/athletics/archives/wlacrosse/2009/teamcume.htm#TEAM.IND
We also had a fantastic trip to St. Croix for Spring Training and I'm going to post some pictures from the trip below.

Thanks for your continued support!
The Oneonta Women's Lacrosse Team









































Adopt A Classroom

Sunday, October 26, 2008 |

We've adopted a special needs classroom at a local elementary school in Oneonta. The girls go down once a week and read, dance, hangout on the playground and do art projects with the kids, here are some pictures from last week!!



























We will keep you updated with all the fun things we are doing with our class!!!

Captains Announced

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After a great Fall Ball we are proud to annouce our captains for the 2008-2009 lacrosse season!!
Congrats to:


Lauren Portnoy


Shelly Symons



Brianne Ruzek



I'm so proud of where this team is going and our leadership is fantastic this year! Can't wait til January!!


Coach
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Kidney Walk

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Today we took part in a charity fundraising kidney walk. As we anxiously waited to register at 11 am, we drank a lot of free coffee. Then at 1 pm we started to make our way around the Alumni Field House. There was a live band jamming as we walked and conversed lap by lap. Everyone was in a happy- go- lucky spirit. Also, coach took some phenominal pictures. It was a great experience had by all!

Authors: Jess Wimpel and Britt Passarelli











Oneonta vs Scotland

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October 12th, 2008

The players were fortunate enough to host the Scotland National Team for a game as well as an overnight visit! Here's what the girls had to say about the experience as well as some pictures of the game!

Jillian Hutchinson & Somer Shuffield say:
After playing against the Scotland team we took home three girls: Diane, Caroline (sisters), and Sara. They were awesome! We thought it was going to be very strange having the girls stay over but it wasn't at all. They were all very outgoing which made it much easier. During the ride back to the house we talked about school and how in most places where they are from you go to college (university) for 3 years but at Diane's school you go for 4. The other two girls Caroline and Sara don't go to university but rather have jobs. When we arrived at the house we gave them the presents we bought for them: a mug, an I Love NY shirt and some pushpop which they never had before. They gave us shortbread cookies, some kind of rock candy and a mug and a matching coaster with the Scottish flag on it. After we exchanged gifts, we let them shower and go to bed because they were very tired after playing 4 games in one day. Over all it was a great experience.
Rebecca Monteith Completing A Transition Pass



Sam Voor, Kristen Wozniak, Jess Wimpel, & Brie Gilhooly say:

The Scotland game was a great experience for us as people and as players. They taught us so much on the field and we learned a lot from them off the field as well. We learned so much about their culture and ways of life. It was interesting to see the differences and similarities between United States and Scottish customs. They proved themselves to be an amazing team on the field and we will always remember their visit with us. We thank them so much for that opportunity.



Brianne Ruzek Rolling The Crease


Shelly Symons says:
The game against Scotland was a great learning experience for our team. I personally felt privileged to have had the chance to play a national team. The Scotland girls were extremely nice and I am very glad that I got to host one of them! By the way the Scottish Honey Clare gave me is so delicious I can't even describe how good it is :) They were a great competition for us and our team really put up a fight. I think it's cool that one day I'll be able to tell my kids that I played the Scotland National Team when I was only 20 years old.



Rosemarie Fazio Taking The Draw
Hillary Jacobson says:
The Scotland game was a lot of fun. It started off with the Scottish girls singing their national anthem to us with background music and then we had to sing our national anthem without any music. We were clearly out of pitch and everyone was laughing. I had Jen Allison stay with me for the night. We traded some clothes which was cool; we stayed up while she did laundry and talked about our countries. It was a great experience.

Brittany Passarelli Playing Defense
Lauren Portnoy says:
The game against the national Scotland team was a great opportunity. We found many of our strengths and weaknesses as a team and really built on it. Being able to play and host an international team was a great experience! The girls we hosted were so much fun, They really enjoyed telling us about their culture and loved finding out about ours!


Scotland National Team




We would like to thank the girls for coming and playing against us and wish them the best of luck at the World Cup in Prague this summer. We are looking forward to playing them again in the UK when we take our trip!!!