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Georgetown Hoyas women's lacrosse

The Georgetown Hoyas women's lacrosse team competes in the Big East Conference, an NCAA Division I conference. The first team was formed in 1977.

Georgetown Hoyas women's lacrosse
Founded1977; 47 years ago (1977)
UniversityGeorgetown University
Head coachRicky Fried (since 2005 season)
StadiumCooper Field
(capacity: 3,750)
LocationWashington, DC
ConferenceBig East
NicknameHoyas
ColorsBlue and gray[1]
   
NCAA Tournament Runner-Up
2001, 2002
NCAA Tournament Final Fours
2001, 2002, 2004
NCAA Tournament appearances
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019
Conference Tournament championships
2010, 2019
Conference regular season championships
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015

Historical statistics edit

Overall
Years of Lacrosse 42
1st Season 1977
Head Coaches 9
All-Time Record 350-262-3
Big East games
Big East season W-L record (since 2001) 104-18
Big East Titles 11
Big East Tournament Titles 1
NCAA Tournament
NCAA Appearances 15
NCAA W-L record 14-15
Final Fours 3
Championship Games 2
NCAA National Championships 0

*Statistics through 2018 season

Current team edit

The current head coach is Ricky Fried, who took over after Kim Simons retired following the 2004 season. Previously, Fried held the positions of assistant coach from 2002 to 2003 and associate head coach from 2003 to 2004, both under Simons.

The current assistant coaches are Erin Wellner-Hellmold and Michi Ellers. Hellmold played for Fried at Johns Hopkins University. Ellers played under Simons, with Fried as assistant coach, at Georgetown from 2002 to 2004.

History edit

The Georgetown Women's Lacrosse team advanced to two National Championship games in 2001 and 2002. The team appeared in 9 consecutive NCAA tournaments from 1998 to 2006 and advanced to 3 NCAA Final Four games in 2001, 2002, and 2004. The team had an undefeated record in the Big East from 2001 to 2006, earning them 6 consecutive Conference Championships. In 2007, the women's lacrosse team was defeated by Syracuse University in the first ever Big East women's lacrosse tournament. However, the Hoyas had previously been crowned the Big East Regular-Season Champions.

2006 season edit

In 2006, the Georgetown Women's lacrosse team continued to be a household name on the national scene. The team started the 2006 season ranked number 10/12 in National Polls and climbed all the way to earn the number 3 seed in their ninth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Key regular season wins over Princeton, North Carolina, Maryland and Notre Dame continued to give the Hoyas a strong reputation as the women's game grows across the country.[2] The Hoyas posted a 14-4 overall record, won its sixth straight Big East Conference Championship and made its eighth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals. The Hoyas defense ranked second in the nation allowing just 7.0 goals per game. During the 2006 season, the team posted a 4–1 record in a program-high five overtime games. Additionally, the squad had a 5–2 record in games decided by one goal.[3]

New to the coaching staff in 2006, was assistant coach Michi Ellers, a former Georgetown player from 2000 to 2004. The team was led by Captains Stephanie Zodtner and Coco Stanwick.[4]

2005 season edit

After advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after beating Towson University 15–14, the Hoyas fell to Dartmouth College by a score of 13–3. The game marked Georgetown's seventh consecutive appearance in the NCAA quarterfinals and the team's eighth-straight NCAA appearance. Georgetown finished the 2005 season with a 13-5 overall record and a perfect 5–0 mark in the Big East. The team earned its fifth consecutive Big East Championship, continuing its undefeated record in the conference. This was Ricky Fried's first year as head coach of the team and Bowen Holden's first year as associate head coach. This was Erin Wellner's first year as assistant coach. The team was led by Captains Lauryn Bernier, Allison Chambers and Sarah Oliphant.[5]

2004 season edit

The Hoyas continued to be undefeated Big East with a spotless 6-0 conference record in 2004. As Big East Conference Champion, the team earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Hoyas advanced to the semifinals before losing to Virginia 12–9.[6] The team was led by head coach, Kim Simons, associate head coach, Ricky Fried, assistant coach, Bowen Holden, and Captains Anouk Peters, Michi Ellers, and Gloria Lozano.[7]

Individual career records edit

Reference:[8]

Record Number Player Years
Goals 232 Sheehan Stanwick 1998-01
Assists 105 Jordy Kirr 2008-11
Points 330 Sheehan Stanwick 1998-01
Ground balls 240 Erin Elbe 1999-02
Draw controls 223 Gloria Lozano 2001-04
Caused turnovers 204 Michi Ellers 2001-04
Saves 1067 Chris Lindsey 1995-98

Individual single-season records edit

Record Number Player Years
Goals 75 Sheehan Stanwick 2001
Assists 40 Sheehan Stanwick 2001
Points 115 Sheehan Stanwick 2001
Ground balls 81 Chris Lindsey 1996
Draw controls 113 Coco Stanwick 2006
Caused turnovers 66 Michi Ellers 2004
Saves 295 Chris Lindsey 1998
Save % .720 Chris Lindsey 1996
GAA 6.38 Chris Lindsey 1996

Seasons edit

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
1977 Pat Becker 1-5
1978 Pat Becker 3-6
1979 Jill Roody 1-7
1980 Cindy Wilhelmy 3-4-1
1981 Cindy Wilhelmy 1-5-1
1982 Meg Galligan 1-8
NCAA Division I (Independent) (1983–2000)
1983 Meg Galligan 3-4
1984 Sandie Inglis 5-4
1985 Sandie Inglis 7-1-1
1986 Sandie Inglis 7-3
1987 Sandie Inglis 4-7
1988 Sandie Inglis 6-5
1989 Yvonne Landis 4-9
1990 Yvonne Landis 7-6
1991 Yvonne Landis 3-13
1992 Yvonne Landis 3-11
1993 Allison Williams 5-8
1994 Allison Williams 11-3
1995 Allison Williams 11-6
1996 Kim Simons 12-3
1997 Kim Simons 9-8
1998 Kim Simons 9-7 NCAA First Round
1999 Kim Simons 11-6 NCAA Quarterfinal
2000 Kim Simons 12-5 NCAA Quarterfinal
NCAA Division I (Big East Conference) (2001–present)
2001 Kim Simons 17-3 6-0 1st NCAA Runner-up
2002 Kim Simons 17-2 6-0 1st NCAA Runner-up
2003 Kim Simons 13-4 6-0 1st NCAA Quarterfinal
2004 Kim Simons 13-5 6-0 1st NCAA Semifinal
2005 Ricky Fried 13-5 5-0 1st NCAA Quarterfinal
2006 Ricky Fried 14-4 5-0 1st NCAA Quarterfinal
2007 Ricky Fried 10-8 4-1 T-1st
2008 Ricky Fried 12-7 3-2 3rd NCAA First Round
2009 Ricky Fried 13-6 6-1 T-1st NCAA First Round
2010 Ricky Fried 13-6 8-0 1st NCAA First Round
2011 Ricky Fried 9-8 7-1 T-1st
2012 Ricky Fried 9-8 5-3 4th
2013 Ricky Fried 13-6 6-2 T-2nd NCAA Second Round
2014 Ricky Fried 11-9 6-1 2nd NCAA Second Round
2015 Ricky Fried 7-10 6-1 T-1st
2016 Ricky Fried 6-11 4-3 T-3rd
2017 Ricky Fried 9-9 7-2 T-2nd
2018 Ricky Fried 12-7 8-1 2nd NCAA First Round
Total: 350-262-3 (.572)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason Results edit

The Hoyas have appeared in 16 NCAA tournaments. Their postseason record is 15–16.[9]

Year Seed Round Opponent Score
1998 -- First Round Princeton L, 11-12 (ot)
1999 -- First Round
Quarterfinal
North Carolina
#1 Maryland
W, 7-6
L, 6-17
2000 -- First Round
Quarterfinal
Syracuse
#1 Maryland
W, 11-10
L, 6-7 (ot)
2001 #3 First Round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
#14 Hofstra
#6 North Carolina
#7 Loyola (MD)
#1 Maryland
W, 20-5
W, 10-4
W, 10-9
L, 13-14 (3ot)
2002 #1 First Round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Lafayette
Duke
#4 Cornell
#2 Princeton
W, 20-9
W, 11-4
W, 12-10 (2ot)
L, 7-12
2003 -- First Round
Quarterfinal
James Madison
#3 Virginia
W, 9-5
L, 9-16
2004 -- First Round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Duke
#3 Maryland
#2 Virginia
W, 13-12 (ot)
W, 14-10
L, 9-12
2005 #5 First Round
Quarterfinal
Towson
#4 Dartmouth
W, 15-14
L, 3-13
2006 #3 First Round
Quarterfinal
Monmouth
#6 Notre Dame
W, 18-2
L, 9-12
2008 #6 First Round Duke L, 8-10
2009 -- First Round #8 Princeton L, 9-15
2010 #4 First Round Syracuse L, 8-15
2013 #6 Second Round Virginia L, 8-10
2014 -- First Round
Second Round
Johns Hopkins
#3 North Carolina
W, 9-8 (ot)
L, 8-10
2018 -- First Round Virginia Tech L, 10-13
2019 -- First Round
Second Round
Penn
#5 Syracuse
W, 13-12 (ot)
L, 8-14

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Colors & Visual Identity". Georgetown Athletics Brand & Visual Identity (PDF). September 18, 2019. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
  2. ^ (Press release). The Official Athletic Site, Georgetown University. 2007. Archived from the original on May 24, 2011. Retrieved 2007-10-18.
  3. ^ (Press release). The Official Athletic Site, Georgetown University. 2006. Archived from the original on May 24, 2011. Retrieved 2007-10-18.
  4. ^ "2005 Schedule and Roster" (Press release). The Official Athletic Site, Georgetown University. 2005. Archived from the original on January 21, 2013. Retrieved 2007-10-18.
  5. ^ "2004 Schedule and Roster" (Press release). The Official Athletic Site, Georgetown University. 2004. Archived from the original on January 22, 2013. Retrieved 2007-10-18.
  6. ^ (Press release). The Official Athletic Site, Georgetown University. 2004. Archived from the original on October 31, 2006. Retrieved 2007-10-18.
  7. ^ (Press release). The Official Athletic Site, Georgetown University. 2004. Archived from the original on October 31, 2006. Retrieved 2007-10-18.
  8. ^ (PDF). GU Hoyas. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 7, 2017. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  9. ^ "Division I Women's Lacrosse Championships Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved November 1, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Georgetown Hoyas women s lacrosse team competes in the Big East Conference an NCAA Division I conference The first team was formed in 1977 Georgetown Hoyas women s lacrosseFounded1977 47 years ago 1977 UniversityGeorgetown UniversityHead coachRicky Fried since 2005 season StadiumCooper Field capacity 3 750 LocationWashington DCConferenceBig EastNicknameHoyasColorsBlue and gray 1 NCAA Tournament Runner Up2001 2002NCAA Tournament Final Fours2001 2002 2004NCAA Tournament appearances1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 2018 2019Conference Tournament championships2010 2019Conference regular season championships2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2015 Contents 1 Historical statistics 2 Current team 3 History 3 1 2006 season 3 2 2005 season 3 3 2004 season 4 Individual career records 5 Individual single season records 6 Seasons 7 Postseason Results 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistorical statistics editOverall Years of Lacrosse 42 1st Season 1977 Head Coaches 9 All Time Record 350 262 3 Big East games Big East season W L record since 2001 104 18 Big East Titles 11 Big East Tournament Titles 1 NCAA Tournament NCAA Appearances 15 NCAA W L record 14 15 Final Fours 3 Championship Games 2 NCAA National Championships 0 Statistics through 2018 seasonCurrent team editThe current head coach is Ricky Fried who took over after Kim Simons retired following the 2004 season Previously Fried held the positions of assistant coach from 2002 to 2003 and associate head coach from 2003 to 2004 both under Simons The current assistant coaches are Erin Wellner Hellmold and Michi Ellers Hellmold played for Fried at Johns Hopkins University Ellers played under Simons with Fried as assistant coach at Georgetown from 2002 to 2004 History editThe Georgetown Women s Lacrosse team advanced to two National Championship games in 2001 and 2002 The team appeared in 9 consecutive NCAA tournaments from 1998 to 2006 and advanced to 3 NCAA Final Four games in 2001 2002 and 2004 The team had an undefeated record in the Big East from 2001 to 2006 earning them 6 consecutive Conference Championships In 2007 the women s lacrosse team was defeated by Syracuse University in the first ever Big East women s lacrosse tournament However the Hoyas had previously been crowned the Big East Regular Season Champions 2006 season edit In 2006 the Georgetown Women s lacrosse team continued to be a household name on the national scene The team started the 2006 season ranked number 10 12 in National Polls and climbed all the way to earn the number 3 seed in their ninth straight NCAA Tournament appearance Key regular season wins over Princeton North Carolina Maryland and Notre Dame continued to give the Hoyas a strong reputation as the women s game grows across the country 2 The Hoyas posted a 14 4 overall record won its sixth straight Big East Conference Championship and made its eighth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals The Hoyas defense ranked second in the nation allowing just 7 0 goals per game During the 2006 season the team posted a 4 1 record in a program high five overtime games Additionally the squad had a 5 2 record in games decided by one goal 3 New to the coaching staff in 2006 was assistant coach Michi Ellers a former Georgetown player from 2000 to 2004 The team was led by Captains Stephanie Zodtner and Coco Stanwick 4 2005 season edit After advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after beating Towson University 15 14 the Hoyas fell to Dartmouth College by a score of 13 3 The game marked Georgetown s seventh consecutive appearance in the NCAA quarterfinals and the team s eighth straight NCAA appearance Georgetown finished the 2005 season with a 13 5 overall record and a perfect 5 0 mark in the Big East The team earned its fifth consecutive Big East Championship continuing its undefeated record in the conference This was Ricky Fried s first year as head coach of the team and Bowen Holden s first year as associate head coach This was Erin Wellner s first year as assistant coach The team was led by Captains Lauryn Bernier Allison Chambers and Sarah Oliphant 5 2004 season edit The Hoyas continued to be undefeated Big East with a spotless 6 0 conference record in 2004 As Big East Conference Champion the team earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament The Hoyas advanced to the semifinals before losing to Virginia 12 9 6 The team was led by head coach Kim Simons associate head coach Ricky Fried assistant coach Bowen Holden and Captains Anouk Peters Michi Ellers and Gloria Lozano 7 Individual career records editReference 8 Record Number Player Years Goals 232 Sheehan Stanwick 1998 01 Assists 105 Jordy Kirr 2008 11 Points 330 Sheehan Stanwick 1998 01 Ground balls 240 Erin Elbe 1999 02 Draw controls 223 Gloria Lozano 2001 04 Caused turnovers 204 Michi Ellers 2001 04 Saves 1067 Chris Lindsey 1995 98Individual single season records editRecord Number Player Years Goals 75 Sheehan Stanwick 2001 Assists 40 Sheehan Stanwick 2001 Points 115 Sheehan Stanwick 2001 Ground balls 81 Chris Lindsey 1996 Draw controls 113 Coco Stanwick 2006 Caused turnovers 66 Michi Ellers 2004 Saves 295 Chris Lindsey 1998 Save 720 Chris Lindsey 1996 GAA 6 38 Chris Lindsey 1996Seasons editStatistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason 1977 Pat Becker 1 5 1978 Pat Becker 3 6 1979 Jill Roody 1 7 1980 Cindy Wilhelmy 3 4 1 1981 Cindy Wilhelmy 1 5 1 1982 Meg Galligan 1 8 NCAA Division I Independent 1983 2000 1983 Meg Galligan 3 4 1984 Sandie Inglis 5 4 1985 Sandie Inglis 7 1 1 1986 Sandie Inglis 7 3 1987 Sandie Inglis 4 7 1988 Sandie Inglis 6 5 1989 Yvonne Landis 4 9 1990 Yvonne Landis 7 6 1991 Yvonne Landis 3 13 1992 Yvonne Landis 3 11 1993 Allison Williams 5 8 1994 Allison Williams 11 3 1995 Allison Williams 11 6 1996 Kim Simons 12 3 1997 Kim Simons 9 8 1998 Kim Simons 9 7 NCAA First Round 1999 Kim Simons 11 6 NCAA Quarterfinal 2000 Kim Simons 12 5 NCAA Quarterfinal NCAA Division I Big East Conference 2001 present 2001 Kim Simons 17 3 6 0 1st NCAA Runner up 2002 Kim Simons 17 2 6 0 1st NCAA Runner up 2003 Kim Simons 13 4 6 0 1st NCAA Quarterfinal 2004 Kim Simons 13 5 6 0 1st NCAA Semifinal 2005 Ricky Fried 13 5 5 0 1st NCAA Quarterfinal 2006 Ricky Fried 14 4 5 0 1st NCAA Quarterfinal 2007 Ricky Fried 10 8 4 1 T 1st 2008 Ricky Fried 12 7 3 2 3rd NCAA First Round 2009 Ricky Fried 13 6 6 1 T 1st NCAA First Round 2010 Ricky Fried 13 6 8 0 1st NCAA First Round 2011 Ricky Fried 9 8 7 1 T 1st 2012 Ricky Fried 9 8 5 3 4th 2013 Ricky Fried 13 6 6 2 T 2nd NCAA Second Round 2014 Ricky Fried 11 9 6 1 2nd NCAA Second Round 2015 Ricky Fried 7 10 6 1 T 1st 2016 Ricky Fried 6 11 4 3 T 3rd 2017 Ricky Fried 9 9 7 2 T 2nd 2018 Ricky Fried 12 7 8 1 2nd NCAA First Round Total 350 262 3 572 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championPostseason Results editThe Hoyas have appeared in 16 NCAA tournaments Their postseason record is 15 16 9 Year Seed Round Opponent Score 1998 First Round Princeton L 11 12 ot 1999 First RoundQuarterfinal North Carolina 1 Maryland W 7 6L 6 17 2000 First RoundQuarterfinal Syracuse 1 Maryland W 11 10L 6 7 ot 2001 3 First RoundQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal 14 Hofstra 6 North Carolina 7 Loyola MD 1 Maryland W 20 5W 10 4W 10 9L 13 14 3ot 2002 1 First RoundQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal LafayetteDuke 4 Cornell 2 Princeton W 20 9W 11 4W 12 10 2ot L 7 12 2003 First RoundQuarterfinal James Madison 3 Virginia W 9 5L 9 16 2004 First RoundQuarterfinalSemifinal Duke 3 Maryland 2 Virginia W 13 12 ot W 14 10L 9 12 2005 5 First RoundQuarterfinal Towson 4 Dartmouth W 15 14L 3 13 2006 3 First RoundQuarterfinal Monmouth 6 Notre Dame W 18 2L 9 12 2008 6 First Round Duke L 8 10 2009 First Round 8 Princeton L 9 15 2010 4 First Round Syracuse L 8 15 2013 6 Second Round Virginia L 8 10 2014 First RoundSecond Round Johns Hopkins 3 North Carolina W 9 8 ot L 8 10 2018 First Round Virginia Tech L 10 13 2019 First RoundSecond Round Penn 5 Syracuse W 13 12 ot L 8 14See also editGeorgetown Hoyas men s lacrosseReferences edit Colors amp Visual Identity Georgetown Athletics Brand amp Visual Identity PDF September 18 2019 Retrieved December 25 2019 2007 Media Guide Press release The Official Athletic Site Georgetown University 2007 Archived from the original on May 24 2011 Retrieved 2007 10 18 2006 Quick Facts Press release The Official Athletic Site Georgetown University 2006 Archived from the original on May 24 2011 Retrieved 2007 10 18 2005 Schedule and Roster Press release The Official Athletic Site Georgetown University 2005 Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Retrieved 2007 10 18 2004 Schedule and Roster Press release The Official Athletic Site Georgetown University 2004 Archived from the original on January 22 2013 Retrieved 2007 10 18 2004 Media Guide Press release The Official Athletic Site Georgetown University 2004 Archived from the original on October 31 2006 Retrieved 2007 10 18 2004 Schedule and Roster Press release The Official Athletic Site Georgetown University 2004 Archived from the original on October 31 2006 Retrieved 2007 10 18 2017 Georgetown Women s Lacrosse Gameday Program PDF GU Hoyas Archived from the original PDF on November 7 2017 Retrieved October 31 2017 Division I Women s Lacrosse Championships Records Book PDF NCAA Retrieved November 1 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgetown Hoyas women 27s lacrosse amp oldid 1217630009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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