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2007 Returning Letterwinner Profiles
Already proven to be one of the top offensive forces in NCAA Div. III … Possesses terrific athleticism and speed … 2006: Earned second-team All-American honors as a freshman, in addition to being voted the North Coast Athletic Conference Offensive Player and Newcomer of the Year … Ranked 14th in the nation in scoring at 2.38 points per game, and led the league in all three offensive categories – goals (19), assists (12), and points (50) … Recorded three hat tricks, including in back-to-back games at Oberlin (Sept. 28) and against Earlham (Sept. 30) … Had a career-high eight points (3 goals, 2 assists) in the Earlham game … Prior to Wooster: All-league and team’s Most Valuable Player at Shaker Heights High School as a senior after leading the Raiders with 26 points (6 goals, 14 assists) … Also served as team captain in both field hockey and softball … Totaled seven varsity letters – three in field hockey and four in softball … Personal: Born on July 20, 1988 … Daughter of Les and Jacqueline Artman, and younger sister of Wooster alum Adam Artman … Is undecided on a major.
Has the potential to earn regular playing time in her second year with the program, likely in the backfield … 2006: Entered eight games as a freshman, earning a varsity letter … Prior to Wooster: Selected second-team all-region as well as first-team all-area after helping lead Forest Park High School to the 2005 district championship … Was a two-year starter for the Bruins … Member of the National Honor Roll and participated in both the forensics and drama clubs … Personal: Born on Feb. 5, 1988 … Daughter of William and Maria Evans … Is majoring in English.
Is in contention for playing time at goalie, following the graduation of a four-year starter at that position … 2006: Played in two games, totaling 27:21 of action … Recorded one key save that secured a key 2-1 conference victory over Denison … Earned varsity letter … Prior to Wooster: Was named her team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior and was also honored as a Scholar Athlete at Ann Arbor Huron High School … Two-year starter for the River Rats, helping them to a state runner-up finish in 2004 … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Born on July 14, 1988 … Is the daughter of Bill and Ann Herman … Plans on double-majoring in English and Spanish, with a minor in education.
Will be one of the defense’s cornerstones with the potential to earn postseason accolades … Already has totaled 16 career defensive saves … Is quick and tenacious, and possesses a good sense of the game … 2006: Started all 21 games for the Scots’ defense, which led the league with an average of 0.95 goals allowed … Produced a team-best eight defensive saves … Selected to the all-NCAC Tournament Team for her play in the postseason … 2005: Was a starter in 16 of 20 games as a freshman, while also appearing in the other four … Key part of the backfield, registering a squad-high eight defensive saves and assisting that unit to hold opponents to 1.40 goals per game … Prior to Wooster: First-team all-conference selection and Most Valuable Player of her team as a senior at Talawanda High School … Also picked up second-team all-conference nod following her junior season with the Braves … Personal: Born on Aug. 23, 1987 … Daughter of Joe and Debbie Hurley … Majoring in political science with an urban studies minor.
Is one of four goalies in contention for the starting position, following the graduation of a four-year starter … A smart player, according to the coaching staff … 2006: Saw limited action as a first-year, playing in 14 minutes of a 7-0 shutout against Earlham (Sept. 30) … Earned a varsity letter … Prior to Wooster: Started as a senior at Ward Melville High School, anchoring a defense that helped the Patriots to both regional and county championships … Personal: Born May 31, 1988 … Daughter of Michael Maffetone and Dawn Maffetone … Majoring in English with a minor in women’s studies.
Expected to be one of the top offensive players in the conference again … Also a member of the Scots’ women’s lacrosse team … 2006: Had a breakout freshman season, receiving honorable mention on the All-North Coast Athletic Conference Team … Was leading the NCAC in scoring with 24 points through the first nine games and ended up with 29 on 14 goals and one assist, while starting all 21 games … Ranked fifth in the league scoring race (1.38 ppg) … Prior to Wooster: Key member of Glens Falls High School field hockey program, which were regional finalists in 2002 and 2005 and sectional finalists in 2004 … Three-time all-district in field hockey and two-time all-district in lacrosse with the Indians … Also lettered once in ice hockey … Personal: Born on April 3, 1988 … Daughter of William Montgomery and Georgianna Ryan … Majoring in international relations with minors in history and Chinese.
Team’s top returning defensive player and one of the best in the conference … Is a good communicator and tackles really well, according to the coaching staff … 2006: Voted second-team all-conference after serving as one of the leaders of a defense that averaged a league-low 0.95 goals allowed … Recorded two defensive saves and also was a factor offensively, tallying one goal and one assist, while starting all 19 games she appeared in … 2005: Missed the majority of the season due to injury, but managed to appear in eight games with three starts … Helped Wooster’s defense limit the opposition to 1.40 goals per game … Statistically, made two defensive saves … 2004: Started 15 games as a first-year … Part of a defense that led the conference in GAA (1.19), holding opponents to an average of just 10.68 shots … Credited with two defensive saves … Prior to Wooster: Helped Kimball Union Academy to the New England Championships in field hockey in 2002 and 2003 … Named All-New England and to the Lakes Region All-Star Teams as a junior and senior with the Wildcats … Was awarded letters in six different sports – field hockey (4), softball (1), ice hockey (1), lacrosse (2), Nordic skiing (2), and cycling (1) … Personal: Born May 31, 1986 … Daughter of Scott and Joyce Persing … Majoring in religious studies.
Has the potential to see increased playing time, most likely at back … 2006: Spent her freshman season developing her skills, while appearing in six varsity games … Earned a varsity letter … Prior to Wooster: Played field hockey at Williamsville East High School … Personal: Born on May 20, 1988 … Daughter of Leah Quinlivan … Has not declared a major.
Could earn a full-time starting position after a freshman year, in which she saw significant time … 2006: Appeared in 15 of 21 games, highlighted by four starts as a first-year … Recorded three defensive saves, while playing a role on a unit that led the league with just 0.95 goals allowed per game … Prior to Wooster: Earned all-state honors as a sweeper her senior season at Webster Thomas High School, as well as first-team all-county recognition and “Best Teammate,” as voted on by her peers … Lettered in basketball and lacrosse for the Titans, too … Personal: Born on July 19, 1988 … Daughter of James and Kathy Wojciechowski … Plans on majoring in psychology.
Has the potential to break into the starting lineup this season … Possesses good athleticism, according to the coaching staff … 2006: Had some physical problems early on, but came back to play in seven games … Tallied one shot attempt … 2005: Saw minimal varsity action as a freshman, appearing in two games and getting off two shots … Prior to Wooster: Lettered in field hockey, soccer, and track at Granville High School … Personal: Born June 20, 1988 … Daughter of Janet-Worth Weaver and Richard Cappell … Is majoring in philosophy. |
