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WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Contact: E.J. Stevens • E-mail: edward.stevens@mu.edu • Office phone: (414) 288-6980
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The 2019 season marked significant progress in the seventh year of Meredith Black’s tenure
at MU. The Golden Eagles made the postseason for the second time in as many years, making
the Big East Tournament semifinals. The team earned its highest-ever seed in the conference
tournament (No. 2) and hosted a Big East Tournament game at Valley Fields for the first time in
program history. On senior night, Marquette set another program record after a 14-12 victory
over No. 24 Georgetown, marking MU’s first-ever triumph over a top-25 opponent.
Also in 2019, senior Grace Gabriel became Coach Black’s first player to garner First Team All-BIG EAST honors in
three consecutive seasons (2017-19). The 2018 IWLCA Second Team All-American surpassed the school’s record
for career points in 2019 to own Marquette’s points (196), goals (172), shots (428) and draw controls (324) career
records. She was also named the conference’s Co-Midfielder of the Year for the second consecutive season. A
program-record five players were named to the All-BIG EAST first and second teams, while freshman attacker Shea
Garcia was named Coach Black’s first ever BIG EAST Freshman of the Year.
Black’s program had a banner year in 2018 in which it set numerous records and milestones on its way to 10 Coach Black enters her ninth season at MU in 2019-20.
victories and a first-ever BIG EAST semifinals berth. Collectively, the Golden Eagles set records in every statistical She’s looking to bring her team back to the BIG EAST
category, including goals (244), which marked an increase of more than three goals per game from the 2016 season. tournament for the third straight year after hosting then No.
The 13.56 goals per game average finished in the nation’s top-30 by year’s end. 24 Georgetown at Valley Fields last May in the
conference semifinals.
The women’s lacrosse program continues as a shining example in the community for the Marquette athletic depart-
ment, volunteering countless hours and continuing to raise funds in an inspiring effort in the fight against pancreatic
cancer. All told, over $12,000 was raised for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network during the 2014-15 academic ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS
year, bringing MU’s total during its three seasons of competition to over $30,000 for the organization. Arizona State................................................................... 0-1
The former Meredith Simon arrived at Marquette after spending the previous seven years as an assistant coach at
Butler................................................................................ 3-0
Towson, Notre Dame and the University of California-Berkeley. She helped Towson and Notre Dame to a combined California.......................................................................... 1-1
four NCAA Championship appearances and coached one season at Cal where she worked with the Golden Bears’ Canisius............................................................................ 2-0
attack and goaltenders. Central Michigan............................................................. 5-2
Cincinnati......................................................................... 6-3
At Notre Dame from 2008-10, she helped the Irish to a 39-19 record in three seasons, including the 2009 BIG EAST
Championship and three NCAA Championship appearances.
Coastal Carolina............................................................... 2-0
Colorado........................................................................... 0-3
She took her first coaching job at Towson in 2005 after a standout career as a student-athlete at Notre Dame, and Denver.............................................................................. 0-4
helped the Tigers to their first Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) title and NCAA Championship berth in school his- Detroit Mercy................................................................... 5-0
tory. Following three years at Towson (2005-07) under head coach Missy Doherty, Black returned to her alma mater Duquesne......................................................................... 1-2
as an assistant under Tracy Coyne, for whom she played as an undergraduate.
Florida.............................................................................. 0-5
During her playing career at Notre Dame, Black helped the Fighting Irish to the first two NCAA Championship Fresno State..................................................................... 1-0
appearances in school history in 2002 and 2004. She was also the school’s first student-athlete to be named an Georgetown..................................................................... 1-7
Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) First Team All-American in 2004, while setting the Harvard............................................................................. 0-2
then-Notre Dame single-season scoring mark with 74 points on 46 goals and 28 assists. High Point......................................................................... 0-1
She was also a two-time All-BIG EAST First Team selection (2003 and 2004) and was named the BIG EAST Attack
Johns Hopkins.................................................................. 0-5
co-Player of the Year in 2004. Kennesaw State............................................................... 3-0
Kent State........................................................................ 1-0
The Flemington, N.J., native concluded her career with the Irish first in school history in games played (64), third in Louisville.......................................................................... 1-6
goals (109), fourth in assists (49), third in points (158), tied for fourth in ground balls (123) and third in draw controls Loyola (Md.)..................................................................... 0-1
(91).
Michigan.......................................................................... 1-2
Black graduated from Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in American studies in 2004 and was a four-time dean’s Niagara............................................................................ 3-0
list selection. She prepped at Hunterdon Central High School in New Jersey, where she was a three-sport standout Northwestern................................................................... 0-6
in soccer, basketball and lacrosse. The former Meredith Simon married Adam Black in October of 2010. They Notre Dame...................................................................... 0-8
currently reside in Whitefish Bay with their two daughters, Juliet (born January 2015) and Belle (born April 2018). Ohio State........................................................................ 0-2
Old Dominion................................................................... 1-0
BLACK’s Head Coaching Record
Year Team Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Notes (Program Began in 2012) Oregon.............................................................................. 1-0
2012 Marquette N/A .000 0-0 .000 Didn’t Compete Rutgers............................................................................. 0-2
2013 Marquette 2-15 .118 N/A .000 Inaugural Season Saint Mary’s (Calif.).......................................................... 1-1
2014 Marquette 5-12 .294 1-6 .143 San Diego State............................................................... 0-1
2015 Marquette 5-12 .294 4-3 .143
Stetson............................................................................. 1-2
2016 Marquette 7-10 .412 4-3 .571
2017 Marquette 6-11 .353 4-5 .444 Syracuse........................................................................... 0-1
2018 Marquette 10-8 .556 6-3 .667 BIG EAST Semifinals Temple.............................................................................. 2-3
2019 Marquette 9-9 .556 3-2 .600 BIG EAST Semifinals UC Davis........................................................................... 1-0
2020 Marquette 6-4 .600 0-0 .000 COVID-19 Season USC.................................................................................. 0-3
2021 Marquette 3-2 .600 0-0 .000
Vanderbilt......................................................................... 3-1
9 Yrs At Marquette 53-83 .390 19-25 .432
9 Yrs TOTALS 53-83 .390 19-25 .432 Villanova........................................................................... 3-4
Winthrop.......................................................................... 1-1
UCONN............................................................................. 1-5
2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No. Name Ht. Pos. Elig. Hometown/High School/Last College No. Name
1 Maria Mulvihill 5-5 D J. Hinsdale, Ill./Hindsdale Central 23 Emily Becker
2 Mary Dooley 5-7 M/A Sr. Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy 25 Caroline Blandford
3 Leigh Steiner 5-11 M RFr. Eden Prairie, Minn./Holy Family Catholic 19 Mary Blee
4 Caroline Steller 5-4 A Sr. Havertown, Pa./Merion Mercy Academy 45 Audrey Brett
5 Aubrey McLaren 5-1 M So. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay
36 Rebecca Cappaert
6 Bridget Danko 5-4 A Gr. Towson, Md./The Bryn Mawr School
39 Faith Chmielewski
7 Brynn Sunderland 5-6 D Sr. Gainesville, Va./Battlefield
8 Hannah Greving 6-0 M So. Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township 33 Emily Cooper
9 Megan Menzuber 5-8 A Gr. Chanhassen, Minn./Holy Family Catholic 6 Bridget Danko
10 Emma Soccodato 5-7 A So. Huntington, N.Y./Bishop Kellenberg Mem. 38 Bella Dervin
11 Josie Kropp 5-4 M Fr. Prior Lake, Minn./Prior Lake 2 Mary Dooley
12 Caroline Peterson 5-7 M Sr. Phoenix, Md./Hereford 33 Erin Dowdle
13 Kelsey Koch 5-7 M Fr. Glenview, Ill./Loyola Academy 30 Lizzy Escudero
14 Mary Schumar 5-10 A So. Grand Rapids, Mich./East Grand Rapids 37 Lydia Foust
15 Elle Wagner 5-4 A Fr. Chanhassen, Minn./Chanhassen
40 Delaney Friel
16 Madison Kane 5-7 M Sr. Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy
20 C.J. Froemming
17 Kate Pearson 5-8 D So. Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie
18 Colleen Graham 5-11 D So. Chatham, N.J./Chatham 22 Samantha Galvin
19 Mary Blee 5-9 M So. Howard County, Md./Mount De Sales Acad. 21 Shea Garcia
20 C.J. Froemming 5-9 M So. Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 18 Colleen Graham
21 Shea Garcia 5-5 A Jr. Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 8 Hannah Greving
22 Samantha Galvin 5-7 M Fr. Sandy Spring, M.D./Acad. of the Holy Cross 44 Claire Hamilton
23 Emily Becker 5-3 M So. Kenosha, Wis./Tremper 34 Ellie Henry
24 Nia Polk 5-3 D Sr. Pleasant Prairie, Wis./Tremper 28 Lindsey Hill
25 Caroline Blandford 5-7 M Jr. Grasonville, Md./Kent Island
31 Jules Horning
26 Jocelyn Miller 5-4 D Sr. Manorville, N.Y./Eastport South-Manor
43 Kaitlyn Huber
27 Sophia Leva 5-5 G Sr. Macedon, N.Y./Palmyra-Macedon
28 Lindsey Hill 5-5 A Sr. West Islip, N.Y./St. John The Baptist 16 Madison Kane
29 Jasmine Marval 5-3 D Fr. Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South 13 Kelsey Koch
30 Lizzy Escudero 5-6 A So. Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan 11 Josie Kropp
31 Jules Horning 5-4 G Gr. Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 27 Sophia Leva
32 Lauren Shaw 5-8 M Jr. Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central 29 Jasmine Marval
33 Erin Dowdle 5-7 D Gr. Northbrook, Ill./Loyola Academy 5 Audrey McLaren
34 Ellie Henry 5-4 D RSo. Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 9 Megan Menzuber
35 Emily Cooper 5-8 M Sr. Columbia, Md./Notre Dame Prep
26 Jocelyn Miller
36 Rebecca Cappaert 5-8 D Jr. Chesterfield, Mo./Visitation Academy
29 Maria Mulvihill
37 Lydia Foust 5-6 M Jr. Redwood City, Calif./Saint Francis
38 Bella Dervin 5-3 G Fr. Excelsior, Minn./Holy Family 17 Kate Pearson
39 Faith Chmielewski 5-5 M/D Fr. Westminster, Md./Westminster 12 Caroline Peterson
40 Delaney Friel 5-7 G Jr. Huntington, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial 24 Nia Polk
41 Kaitlyn Sydnor 5-3 A Fr. Jarrettsville, Md./The John Carroll School 42 Molly Powers
42 Molly Powers 5-4 M/D Fr. Hanover, N.J./Hanover Park 14 Mary Schumar
43 Kaitlyn Huber 5-5 D Fr. Eldersberg, Md./Century 32 Lauren Shaw
44 Claire Hamilton 5-9 M Sr. Harrods Creek, Ky./Kentucky Country Day 10 Emma Soccodato
45 Audrey Brett 5-4 D Fr. Glenview, Ill./Loyola Academy 3 Leigh Steiner
4 Caroline Steller
Head Coach: Meredith Black, 9th season (Notre Dame, ‘04)
7 Brynn Sunderland
Assistant Coach: Caitlin Fifield, 6th season (Richmond, ‘13)
41 Kaitlyn Sydnor
Assistant Coach: Emilia Ward, 2nd season (Manhattan College, ‘08)
15 Elle Wagner
*PRONUNCIATION GUIDE BY POSITION
Rebecca Cappaert....................................... CAPP-ert Attack.................................................... 10
Faith Chmielewski........................ CHIM-eel-eww-ski Midfield................................................. 18
Bridget Danko.............................................DANK-oh Defense................................................ 13
Goal......................................................... 4
Erin Dowdle............................................... DOW-dull
Lydia Foust................................................... FOW-ST
C.J. Froemming.........................................Fraw-Ming
BY YEAR
Sophia Leva.................................................. LEH-vah
Megan Menzuber..................................MEN-zoo-ber Seniors.................................................. xx
Juniors.................................................. xx
Emma Soccodato..............................sock-uh-DOT-oh
Sophomores.......................................... xx
Mary Schumar.........................................SHOO-marr Freshmen.............................................. 11
Leigh Steiner...................................... Leah STYE-ner
MARQUETTE COACHING STAFF
MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Lacrosse Contact:...E.J. Stevens Please contact E.J. Stevens to arrange an
Email:................ Edward.Stevens@mu.edu interview with head coach Meredith Black,
Work Phone:........................ 414-288-6980 a member of the coaching staff or a player.
Cell Phone:........................... 952-200-7778
Website:........................ GoMarquette.com MU players will not disclose their home
Photography:..........MarquetteImages.com phone numbers or their cellular phone
MU Twitter:...............................muathletics numbers so please do not request that
WLAX Twitter/Instagram..@MarquetteWLax information. Players have been asked to
WLAX Facebook............. /MarquetteWLax politely decline interviews that have not
Fax:.......................................414-288-6519 been cleared by MU Communications.
DOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
MARQUETTE GAME HIGHS ‘21 • Marquette is 18-5 in its last 23 games at Valley Fields, including a 4-1 record in 2020 and a
TEAM 2-0 mark in 2021.
Goals ............................................ 19 at Cincinnati (2/14/21) • In 2019, MU went 4-3 at home, including a 14-12 win over then No. 24-ranked Georgetown
Assists............................................. 8 at Cincinnati (2/14/21) to tally its first top-25 win in program history.
• The Golden Eagles shattered their previous record for home wins with an 8-1 campaign
Points ........................................... 27 at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
inside the dome in 2018. MU outscored their opponents at home, 151-105, with a scoring
Shots............................................. 32 at Cincinnati (2/14/21) average of 16.78/game.
Shots on Goal ............................... 24 at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Saves ............................................ 12 at Cincinnati (2/14/21) 2020 TEAM AWARDS
Ground Balls ..................... 16 at Central Michigan (2/21/21) MVP: Megan Menzuber
Hustle Award: Ellie Henry
Turnovers........................... 16 at Central Michigan (2/21/21)
Most Improved: Lydia Foust
Fewest Turnovers ......................... 11 at Cincinnati (2/14/21) ‘MU Rah Rah’ Spirit Award: Colleen Graham
Caused Turnovers ......................... 10 at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Draw Controls............................... 17 at Cincinnati (2/14/21) MARQUETTE RETURNS A “JULE” IN NET
Clears ........................................... 16 at Cincinnati (2/14/21) • The four-year starter and Berwyn, Pa., native ranks first all-time in MU history in wins (24),
saves per game (7.27) and saves (436).
• In 2018, Horning set the single-season program record with 153 saves. She tallied a career-
INDIVIDUAL high 19 saves at Georgetown (April 21), facing 37 shots on the evening. She posted seven
Points...........................9, Megan Menzuber at UC (2/14/21) double-digit save performances in 18 games.
Goals............................6, Megan Menzuber at UC (2/14/21) • In 2019, her best game came against then No. 24-ranked Georgetown again. She faced a
career-high 49 shots and saved 18 of them in a 14-12 victory at Valley Fields.
Assists .........................3, Megan Menzuber at UC (2/14/21) • Horning went 4-3 with a .411 save percentage and 53 saves. She became the school’s all-
Shots.................................... 11, Lydia Foust at UC (2/14/21) time career saves leader after saving five shots against Ohio State on March 7.
Saves........................................ 9, Sophia Leva, UC (2/14/21)
Ground Balls................... 2, Caroline Steller, at UC (2/14/21) GREVING GROWING UP FAST
• The sophomore from Western Springs, Ill., was the team’s most productive true freshman
Draw Controls ....................8, Emily Cooper, at UC (2/14/21)
last year, scoring 14 goals (sixth on the team) and dishing out two assists.
Caused Turnovers.........2, Emma Soccodato, at UC (2/14/21) • She ranks fourth on the team in 2021 with nine goals and leads all Golden Eagles with a
Turnovers.......................... 3, Shea Garcia, at CMU (2/21/21) .818 shooting percentage. She’s scored multiple goals in four of five games this season.
‘SHEA’ IT AIN’T SO
• A junior from Manhasset, N.Y., Garcia became the first Golden Eagle in program history to
ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME HIGHS take home BIG EAST Freshman of the Year honors in 2019.
TEAM • The attacker scored 29 goals to go along with eight assists. She also led the team (minimum
Goals .....................................23, at Detroit Mercy (3/11/20) 30 shots) with an .859 shots on goal percentage.
Fewest Allowed.................................. 2, vs. Butler (4/22/17) • Garcia tied for third on the the team with 22 goals in 2020. She scored in nine of the nine 10
games and had multiple goals in eight games, including a hat tricks and two four goal games.
Assists.............................................14, vs. Stetson (2/27/18)
• After missing the first game in 2021, Shea has scored six goals and dished out two assists
Points .............................................36, vs. Stetson (2/27/18)
in the past four games.
Shots...........................................47, vs. Cincinnati (3/18/18)
Shots on Goal .................................. 34, vs. Niagara (3/3/18)
Saves ....................................... 19, at Georgetown (4/21/18)
Ground Balls ............................... 38, vs. California (2/26/16)
Turnovers...................................35, at Notre Dame (4/27/13) 2021 SEASON HONORS
Fewest Turnovers ................8, at Kennesaw State (2/28/17)
BIG EAST Attacker of the Week
Caused Turnovers ................................19, at UConn (4/4/15) Megan Menzuber (RSr., A) - March 1
Draw Controls....................... 24, vs. Central Mich. (2/16/18)
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Erin Dowdle (RSr., D) - March 8
INDIVIDUAL
Goals.......... 7, Megan Menzuber, at Detroit Mercy (3/11/20) BIG EAST Honorable Mention
Assists ....7, Claire Costanza, at Saint Mary’s (CA) (3/10/15) Sophia Leva (Sr., G) - March 1
.......................... 7, Cate Soccodato, vs. Cincinnati (3/18/18)
Points....10, Claire Costanza, at Saint Mary’s (CA) (3/10/15)
.............................. 10, Megan Menzuber, at DMU (3/11/20)
Shots......................15, Grace Gabriel, vs. Niagara (3/17/19) 2021 BIG EAST STANDINGS 2021 PRESEASON POLL
Ground Balls............... 7, Fran Meyer, at Cincinnati (3/19/17)
................................... 7, Grace Gabriel, vs. UConn (4/28/18) Standings BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Team (First Place Votes) Points
UConn 0-0 0.000 4-1 0.800 W4 1. Denver ...............................................xx
.................... 7, Erin Dowdle, vs. Central Michigan (3/21/19) Marquette 0-0 0.000 3-2 0.600 W3 2. Georgetown.......................................xx
.................................... 7, Caroline Steller, at DMU (3/11/20) Denver 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 W1 3. Villanova..............................................xx
Draw Controls .......17, Grace Gabriel, at Cincinnati (2/15/19) Villanova 0-0 0.000 2-3 0.400 W1 4. Marquette........................................................ xx
Georgetown 0-0 0.000 1-2 0.333 L1 5. Old Dominion.......................................x
CT.........................6, Fran Meyer, at Northwestern (3/11/17) Butler 0-0 0.000 0-1 0.000 L1 6. Butler....................................................x
................................... 6, Grace Gabriel, vs. UConn (4/28/18)
Saves................ 19, Jules Horning, at Georgetown (4/21/18)
DON’T FORGET ABOUT FOUST
• Voted the team’s Most Improved Player, Lydia Foust burst onto the scene as a sophomore.
NATIONAL POLLS
After scoring just two goals in the team’s first three games, she never scored less than two IWLCA - March 8, 2021
goals in a game in the final seven. RK TEAM REC PTS PV
• She also netted four hat tricks with one four-goal game and another five-goal game. 1 North Carolina 3-0 320 (16) 1
• She led the team in goals (25) just a year after not scoring and posting four assists in 16 2 Syracuse 1-0 296 4
games as a freshman. She has three hat tricks in five games to start 2021 and ranks second 3 Northwestern 1-0 287 3
on the team in goals (12) and points (17). 4 Notre Dame 0-0 277 2
5 Stony Brook 2-1 246 6
5 Florida 1-1 246 7
REDSHIRT FRESHMEN STEINER STANDING OUT 7 Penn State 2-0 214 16
• One of Marquette’s breakout stars in 2021 has been redshirt freshman midfielder Leigh 8 Duke 3-0 199 12
Steiner. The Eden Prairie, Minn., native sat out last year after recovering from an ACL tear 9 Maryland 0-1 163 8
during her senior year of high school. 10 Loyola 0-1 156 5
• She’s fourth on the team in points with 12 (8G-4A) and has started in all five games. She’s 11 James Madison 0-0 154 10
one of three players to tally points in every game this season. 12 Virginia 2-0 149 13
• Steiner tallied a career-high five points with a four-goal, one-assist game in a win at Kent 13 Boston College 1-0 146 11
State on Feb. 28. 14 Denver 0-0 83 15
15 Virginia Tech 1-1 74 17
SOPHOMORES STEPPING UP 16 USC 1-1 70 20
17 Ohio State 1-1 63 --
• Sophomores Kate Pearson, Mary Schumar and Emma Soccodato didn’t see much action
18 Michigan 0-1 57 9
as true freshman in 2020. All three, however, have carved out roles in their second years on
19 Richmond 1-1 50 13
campus. 20 Stanford 0-0 41 19
• Pearson has started in every game this season on defense, picking up six ground balls and
causing three turnovers.
• Mary Schumar has played in four games off the bench and is tied for sixth on the team in
goals (6), tallying two multi-goal games.
• Emma Soccodato has started in every game in the midfield, scoring five goals. She netted
four in the season opener at Cincinnati on Valentine’s Day.
LEVA IT ALONE
• Sophia Leva has emerged as one of the best goalies not only in the BIG EAST this year, but
also in the country.
• So far in 2021, Leva is 3-1 and has a 7.18 GAA with 30 saves and a .566 SV%.
• She ranks No. 2 in the BIG EAST in GAA, first in save percentage and second in saves.
Winning more draw controls........................ 3-1..........35-32 AHPRC PROVIDING SUPPORT TO LACROSSE PROGRAMS
Losing more draw controls........................... 0-1..........15-47 • MU officially broke ground for its new Athletic and Human Performance Research Center at a
Draw controls are even ............................... 0-0..............3-5 ceremony on Tuesday, March 6, 2017. The building is located on the southwest corner of West
Wells and 12th streets, across from the Al McGuire Center. The $24 million, 46,000-square-
Getting more ground balls............................ 3-0............35-9 foot AHPRC contains:
Getting fewer ground balls.......................... 0-2..........12-69
Ground balls are even.................................. 0-0..............3-5 • Space for faculty researchers who work in a wide variety of academic fields.
• Locker rooms and support space for the lacrosse programs and golf team.
• Additional strength and conditioning spaces for the athletic department and a
centralized core of laboratories for conducting human performance research.
• Marquette’s seasonal dome over the FieldTurf Revolution 360 surface at Valley Fields
provides a climate-controlled practice and game facility for the Golden Eagles during the
winter months. The Golden Eagles played all their home games at Valley Fields for the first
time in 2016, after making the move in towards campus from Hart Park in Wauwatosa, where
they had played during their first three seasons.
MARQUETTE MISCELLANEOUS STATS
GAMES WITH A GOAL 3+ POINTS
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Megan Menzuber 4 13 16 7 5 45 Megan Menzuber 0 6 7 7 4 24
Shea Garcia -- -- 14 9 3 26 Shea Garcia -- -- 6 5 2 11
Caroline Steller -- 2 8 9 5 24 Caroline Steller -- 0 1 8 3 12
Madison Kane -- 2 11 6 2 21 Lydia Foust -- -- 0 7 4 11
Lydia Foust -- -- 4 9 5 18 Madison Kane -- -- 2 4 0 6
Caroline Peterson -- 3 3 8 1 15 Caroline Peterson -- 0 0 3 0 3
Hannah Greving -- -- -- 6 4 10 Hannah Greving -- -- -- 2 2 4
Emma Soccodato -- -- -- 4 2 6 Leigh Steiner -- -- -- -- 2 2
Lindsey Hill -- -- 2 1 1 4 Mary Schumar -- -- -- -- 1 1
Leigh Steiner -- -- -- -- 5 5 Emma Soccodato -- -- -- 0 1 1
Mary Schumar -- -- -- 0 4 4 Lindsey Hill -- -- 0 1 0 1
Emily Cooper -- -- -- 2 0 2 Emily Cooper -- -- -- 1 0 1
Caroline Blandford -- -- 2 0 0 2
Sammy Galvin -- -- -- -- 1 1 5+ POINTS
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Megan Menzuber 0 1 3 3 3 10
MULTIPLE GOALS Caroline Steller -- 0 0 5 1 6
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career Lydia Foust -- -- 0 2 1 3
Megan Menzuber 1 8 9 5 4 27 Shea Garcia -- -- 1 1 0 2
Shea Garcia -- -- 8 8 3 19 Leigh Steiner -- -- -- -- 1 1
Caroline Steller -- 0 6 8 4 19 Madison Kane -- -- 0 1 0 1
Lydia Foust -- -- 0 7 4 11 Caroline Peterson -- 0 0 1 0 1
Madison Kane -- -- 2 4 0 6 Hannah Greving -- -- -- 1 0 1
Caroline Peterson -- 0 1 3 0 4
Hannah Greving -- -- -- 4 4 8
GAMES WITH MULTIPLE CAUSED TURNOVERS
Leigh Steiner -- -- -- -- 4 4
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Emily Cooper -- -- -- 2 0 2
Erin Dowdle 0 0 9 5 1 15
Emma Soccodato -- -- -- 0 1 1
Jocelyn Miller -- 6 6 1 1 14
Mary Schumar -- -- -- -- 1 1
Caroline Steller 0 1 3 1 1 6
Lindsey Hill -- -- 0 1 0 1 Madison Kane -- 0 1 2 1 4
Caroline Peterson -- 0 0 1 1 2
3+ GOALS Emma Soccodato -- -- -- 1 2 3
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career Sophia Leva -- -- -- -- 1 1
Megan Menzuber 0 5 4 3 4 16 Maria Mulvihill -- -- 0 1 0 1
Shea Garcia -- -- 6 3 0 9 Lydia Foust -- -- 0 1 0 1
Lydia Foust -- -- 0 6 3 9 Ellie Henry -- -- 0 1 1 2
Caroline Steller -- 0 1 3 1 5 Kate Pearson -- -- -- -- 1 1
Caroline Peterson -- 0 0 3 0 3
Hannah Greving -- -- -- 2 1 3 3+ CAUSED TURNOVERS
Madison Kane -- -- 1 1 0 2 Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Leigh Steiner -- -- -- -- 1 1 Erin Dowdle 0 0 3 2 0 5
Emma Soccodato -- -- -- 0 1 1 Jocelyn Miller -- 0 4 0 1 5
Emily Cooper -- -- -- 1 0 1 Sophia Leva -- -- -- -- 1 1
Madison Kane -- 0 1 1 0 1
GAMES WITH AN ASSIST
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career GAMES WITH 3+ DRAW CONTROLS
Megan Menzuber 3 5 9 8 4 29 Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Madison Kane -- -- 7 8 1 16 Erin Dowdle -- -- 7 6 4 17
Caroline Steller -- 2 2 8 3 13 Ellie Henry -- -- 0 8 1 9
Shea Garcia -- -- 6 4 1 1 Emily Cooper -- 2 3 2 4 11
Lydia Foust -- -- 1 5 1 7 Madison Kane -- 1 0 0 0 1
Caroline Peterson -- 0 2 4 1 7 Hannah Greving -- -- -- 1 0 1
Lindsey Hill -- -- 0 4 2 6
Hannah Greving -- -- -- 2 1 3
5+ DRAW CONTROLS
Emma Soccodato -- -- -- 2 0 2
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Leigh Steiner -- -- -- -- 2 2
Emily Cooper -- -- 1 8 4 13
Caroline Blandford -- -- 1 0 0 1
Erin Dowdle 0 0 1 5 2 8
Ellie Henry -- -- 0 1 0 1
Ellie Henry -- -- 0 5 1 6
Erin Dowdle 0 0 1 0 0 1
Mary Schumar -- -- -- -- 1 1
8+ DRAW CONTROLS
Emily Cooper -- 1 -- 0 0 1
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Emily Cooper -- -- 0 4 2 6
MULTIPLE ASSISTS
Erin Dowdle 0 0 0 1 0 1
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Ellie Henry -- -- 0 1 0 1
Megan Menzuber 0 1 3 4 2 10
Caroline Steller -- 0 0 6 2 8
GAMES WITH 3+ GROUND BALLS
Madison Kane -- -- 2 4 0 6
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Shea Garcia -- -- 1 2 0 3
Jules Horning 0 7 8 3 0 18
Lydia Foust -- -- 0 1 2 3
Jocelyn Miller -- 4 6 0 0 10
Lindsey Hill -- -- 0 1 2 3
Megan Menzuber 0 4 2 1 1 8
Leigh Steiner -- -- -- -- 1 1
Erin Dowdle 0 0 3 4 2 9
Bridget Danko 0 0 1 0 0 1
Madison Kane -- 1 0 2 0 3
Caroline Steller -- 0 0 2 0 2
GAMES WITH A POINT
Emma Soccodato -- -- -- 1 0 1
Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Caroline Peterson -- 0 0 1 0 1
Megan Menzuber 6 14 16 9 5 50
Lydia Foust -- -- 0 1 0 1
Shea Garcia -- -- 15 10 3 28
Emily Cooper -- -- 0 1 0 1
Caroline Steller -- 4 9 10 5 28
Maria Mulvihill -- -- -- 1 0 1
Madison Kane -- 2 14 9 2 27
Caroline Peterson -- 3 5 8 2 18 Sophia Leva -- -- -- -- 1 1
Lydia Foust -- -- 4 9 5 18
Emma Soccodato -- -- -- 6 3 9 GAMES WITH 5+ GROUND BALLS
Hannah Greving -- -- -- 6 4 10 Player ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 Career
Lindsey Hill -- -- 2 4 1 7 Jules Horning 0 4 0 1 0 5
Emily Cooper -- 1 -- 2 1 4 Erin Dowdle 0 0 2 0 0 2
Leigh Steiner -- -- -- -- 5 5 Jocelyn Miller -- 0 1 0 0 1
Mary Schumar -- -- -- -- 4 4 Caroline Steller -- 0 0 1 0 1
Caroline Blandford -- -- 3 0 0 3 Caroline Peterson -- 0 0 1 0 1
Ellie Henry -- -- 0 2 0 2 Sophia Leva -- -- -- -- 1 1
Sammy Galvin -- -- -- -- 1 1
Marquette in the BIG EAST THE LAST TIME...
2021 Statistics
TEam Marquette Opponent
team 20+ Goals 23-12 at Detroit Mercy (3/11/20) 20 at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Goals/Game............................................79/15.80 (1st) 15+ Goals 15-4 vs. Central Michigan (3/5/21) 20 at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Assists/Game.............................................34/6.8 (2nd) <5 Goals 19-3 at Notre Dame (2/9/20) 15-4 vs. Central Michigan (3/5/21)
GB’s/Game............................................... 85/17.0 (3rd) 10+ Assists 11 vs. Oregon (2/26/21) 12 at Arizona State (2/27/20)
Points/Game.........................................113/22.60 (1st) <5 Assists 3 vs. Central Michigan (3/5/21) 0 vs. Central Michigan (3/5/21)
Shots/Game..........................................174/34.80 (1st) 30+ Points 35 at Detroit Mercy (3/11/20) 30 at Arizona State (2/27/20)
Shot %............................................................454 (3rd) 20+ Points 28 at Kent State (2/28/21) 27 at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
DC’s/Game............................................175/17.50 (1st) Win by 10+ 19-8 at Kent State (2/28/21) 61-48 vs. Xavier (2/14/20)
Man Up Scoring.................................................. 6 (1st) 20+ DC 25 vs. Central Michigan (3/5/21) 24 at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Turnovers/Game.......................................67/13.4 (2nd) 20+ GB 24 at Detroit Mercy (3/11/20) 22 vs. Ohio State (3/7/20)
CTO/Game................................................ 48/9.60 (3rd) 10+ CTO 10 vs. Oregon (2/26/21) 12 vs. Fresno State (2/29/20)
GAA..........................................................47/9.40 (2nd) > .600 SH% .621 vs. Fresno State (2/29/20) .636 vs. Denver (4/19/19)
Saves/Game............................................. 37/7.40 (4th) 7+ Players Score 7, at Cincinnati (2/14/21) N/A
Save %......................................................... ..440 (2nd)
Individual
TEam Marquette win marquette loss
Goals/Game Ranked Opponent 14-12 vs. #24 Georgetown (4/27/19) 18-3 at #7 Notre Dame (2/9/20)
Megan Menzuber.............................................3rd (3.6) Overtime Game 5-4 at UC Davis (3/8/15) 9-8 at Georgetown (4/21/18)
Lydia Foust.......................................................5th (2.4) Home Opener 17-6 vs. Cincinnati (2/14/20) 19-4 vs. Notre Dame (2/8/19)
Road Opener Never 20-19 at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Assists/Game
Megan Menzuber.............................................4th (1.6)
Caroline Steller................................................8th (1.0) individual (game) Marquette
Had 8+ Points 8, Megan Menzuber at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Points/Game Scored 6+ Goals 6, Megan Menzuber at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Megan Menzuber............................................ 2nd (5.2) Had 3+ Assists 3, Megan Menzuber at Kent State (2/28/21)
Lydia Foust.......................................................7th (3.7) Registered 10+ Shots 11, Lydia Foust at Cincinnati (2/14/21)
Registered 10+ SOG 10, Megan Menzuber at Detroit Mercy (3/11/20)
GB’s/Game
Had 6+ GB’s 7, Caroline Steller at Detroit Mercy (3/11/20)
Erin Dowdle......................................................4th (2.4)
Had 5+ Turnovers 5, Megan Menzuber vs. Central Michigan (3/4/20)
Shots/GAme Had 4+ CT’s 4, Caroline Steller vs. Canisius (2/21/20)
Lydia Foust....................................................... 1st (8.0) Had 10+ Saves 11, Jules Horning vs. Fresno State (2/29/20)
Megan Menzuber.............................................3rd (6.8)
Caroline Steller................................................7th (5.6)
individual (season) Marquette
60+ Points 65, Grace Gabriel (2019)
Goals against Avg.
50+ Goals 59, Grace Gabriel (2019)
Sophia Leva................................................... 2nd (7.18)
40+ Assists 43, Cate Soccodato (2019)
Save % 125+ Shots 146, Grace Gabriel (2019)
Sophia Leva.................................................... 1st (.566) 90+ SOG 94, Grace Gabriel (2019)
45+ GB 46, Jules Horning (2018)
Saves/Game 30+ CT 31, Grace Gabriel (2018)
Sophia Leva......................................................3rd (6.0) 100+ DC 119, Grace Gabriel (2019)
10+ Free Position Goals 10, Lydia Foust (2020)
8+ Wins 9, Jules Horning (2019)
150+ Saves 153, Jules Horning (2018)
.500+ Save Percentage .509 Sophia Leva (2020)
15+ Games Started in Net 18, Jules Horning (2019)
D • Maria Mulvihill • R/So M/A • MARY DOOLEY • R/JR M • LEIGH STEINER • R/FR A • CAROLINE STELLER • R/JR M • AUBREY MCLAREN • R/FR A • BRIDGET DANKO • GR
7 8 9 10 11 12
D • BRYNN SUNDERLAND • R/JR M • HANNAH GREVING • R/FR A • MEGAN MENZUBER • GR M • EMMA SOCCODATO • R/FR M • Josie Kropp • FR M • CAROLINE PETERSON • R/JR
13 14 15 16 17 18
M • Kelsey Koch • FR A • mary schumar • R/Fr A • Elle Wagner • FR M • madison kane • R/SR D • kate pearson • R/FR D • Colleen graham • R/FR
19 20 21 22 23 24
M • mary blee • R/FR M • c.j. froemming • R/FR A • shea garcia • R/So M • Samantha Galvin • FR M • emily becker • R/FR D • nia polk • R/JR
25 26 27 28 29 30
M • caroline blandford • R/So D • jocelyn miller • R/JR G • sophia leva • R/JR a • lindsey hill • r/so D • Jasmine Marval • FR A • lizzy escudero • R/FR
31 32 33 34 35 36
G • jules horning • GR M • lauren shaw • R/So D • erin dowdle • Gr d • ellie henry • R/FR M • emily cooper • R/JR M • Rebecca Cappaert • R/So
MARQUETTE TV/RADIO ROSTER
37 38 39 40 41 42
M • Lydia Foust • R/So G • bella dervin • R/Fr D/M • faith chmielewski • Fr g • delaney friel • R/So A • kaitlyn sydnor • Fr D/M • molly powers • Fr
43 44 45
COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF
HEAD COACH ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT STUDENT ASSISTANT
meredith black Caitlin fifield emilia ward Mike storts Kaitlyn Viviano
sports performance athletic trainer sports information STUDENT MANAGER STUDENT manager
stu roche Rahul Katbamna E.J. Stevens noel kruse Sofia Heaps
2020 MARQUETTE WOMEN’S LACROSSE STATS
Oregon (0-3) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Marquette (2-2) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total
Marquette (1-2) Oregon 2 2 4 Kent State (0-2) Marquette 9 10 19
Date: Feb 26,2021 • Attendance: Marquette 8 8 16 Date: Feb 28, 2021 • Attendance: Kent State 3 5 8
Weather: Weather:
Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Hilcoff, Hanna 4. Marquette SCORING: GOALS: STEINER,LEIGH 4; MENZUBER,MEGAN 3; STELLER,CAROLINE 3;
ASSISTS: Rooney, Brooke 2. GREVING,HANNAH 3; FOUST,LYDIA 2; GARCIA,SHEA 2; SCHUMAR,MARY 1; GALVIN,SAMANTHA
1.
Marquette SCORING: GOALS: MENZUBER,MEGAN 5; GARCIA,SHEA 2; SCHUMAR,MARY 2; ASSISTS: MENZUBER,MEGAN 3; STELLER,CAROLINE 2; DANKO,BRIDGET 1;
GREVING,HANNAH 2; FOUST,LYDIA 1; STELLER,CAROLINE 1; HILL,LINDSEY 1; PETERSON,CAROLINE 1; SOCCODATO,EMMA 1; STEINER,LEIGH 1.
STEINER,LEIGH 1; KANE,MADISON 1.
ASSISTS: FOUST,LYDIA 3; GARCIA,SHEA 2; HILL,LINDSEY 2; STELLER,CAROLINE 2; Kent State SCORING: GOALS: RAPIER, Madison 3; KOZAR, Megan 2; JONES, Abby 1;
SCHUMAR,MARY 1; STEINER,LEIGH 1. SKLAR, Kenzie 1; CAWOOD, Meghan 1.
ASSISTS: HELLING, Josie 1; PIEKARSKI, Lexi 1.
Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total
Oregon 9 8 17 Oregon 8 6 14 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total
Marquette 19 21 40 Marquette 4 4 8 Marquette 22 12 34 Marquette 4 1 5
Kent State 11 8 19 Kent State 7 2 9
Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total
Oregon 6 5 11 Oregon 13 7 20 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total
Marquette 11 7 18 Marquette 8 3 11 Marquette 11 4 15 Marquette 12 4 16
Kent State 11 3 14 Kent State 14 6 20
F/O violations by prd 1 2 Total
Oregon 0 0 0 F/O violations by prd 1 2 Total
Marquette 0 0 0 Marquette 0 0 0
Kent State 0 0 0
Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total
Oregon 4 3 7 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total
Marquette 7 8 15 Marquette 11 8 19
Kent State 2 7 9
Extra-man opps 1 2 Total
Oregon 0-0 0-0 0-0 Clears by period 1 2 Total
Marquette 0-0 0-0 0-0 Marquette 10-12 7-7 17-19
Kent State 10-13 2-4 12-17
Free-position shots 1 2 Total
Oregon 0-2 1-2 1-4 Extra-man opps 1 2 Total
Marquette 0-4 0-1 0-5 Marquette 0-0 0-0 0-0
Kent State 1-0 0-0 1-0
Stadium: Valley Fields Official's signature
Penalties - Oregon 0/0:00; Marquette 0/0:00. Free-position shots 1 2 Total
Shot clock violations - Oregon 1; Marquette 0. Marquette 5-7 2-4 7-11
Officials: John Sherman; Carollynn Ellison; Les Moe. Kent State 1-2 2-2 3-4
39 • Faith Chmielewski • Fr. • D/M 42 • Molly Powers • Fr. • M/D 45 • Audrey Brett • Fr. • D
• From Westminster, Md., and • From Hanover, N.J., and played at • From Glenview, Ill., and played at
played at Westminster H.S. Hanover Park H.S. Loyola Academy.
• In 2019 she had 48 goals, 29 as- • 4x letterwinner in soccer and a • A two-time All-State hoonoree,
sists, 53 GB, 40 CT. three-time letterwinner on the Brett was named an All-American
• Ran track and competed in the basketball court. in her junior year in 2019.
400, 800 and 4x800-meter relays • The 3x team MVP finished H.S. • Played club for Team 1 Wildcats.
(4x800 county champion). career with 128 goals, 251 GB, 200 • She has two brothers, Jack/ Leo,
• Also played H.S. soccer. DC and 74 assists. and two sisters, Grace/Maggie.
• Has two sisters, Hannah/Kristen. • Mother, Mary, played collegiate • Planned Major: Nursing.
• Major: Biomedical Sciences. women’s soccer and basketball at • Netflix Show: Grey’s Anatomy.
• Netflix Show: New Girl. Springfield College. • DYK: Terrified of Raccoons.
• DYK: Real name is Sophie. • Wants to be a physical therapist • Fav. Meal: Mac and Cheese.
• DYK: Doesn’t like condiments. or an A.T. at a H.S. • Pro Team: Chicago Blackhawks.
• Fav. Meal: Seafood Alfredo. • Musical Artist: Fla./Georgia Line. • Artist: T-Swift/Rascal Flatts.
• Wants to go to PA school. • Fav. Meal: Loves Breakfast. • Inspiration: Her mom, Mary.
Individual Career History
BLANDFORD,CAROLINE
BLEE,MARY
BRETT,AUDREY
CAPPAERT,REBECCA
CHMIELEWSKI,FAITH
COOPER,EMILY
DANKO,BRIDGET
DOOLEY,MARY
DOWDLE,ERIN
FOUST,LYDIA
FRIEL,DELANEY
FROEMMING,CARRIE
GALVIN,SAMANTHA
GARCIA,SHEA
GRAHAM,COLLEEN
GREVING,HANNAH
HAMILTON,CLAIRE
HENRY,ELLIE
HILL,LINDSEY
HORNING,JULES
HUBER,KAITLYN
KANE,MADISON
KOCH,KELSEY
KROPP,JOSIE
LEVA,SOPHIA
MENZUBER,MEGAN
MILLER,JOCELYN
MULVIHILL,MARIA
PEARSON,KATE
PETERSON,CAROLINE
SCHUMAR,MARY
SHAW,LAUREN
SOCCODATO,EMMA
STEINER,LEIGH
STELLER,CAROLINE
SUNDERLAND,BRYNN