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Official program of the 2012 ACC Spring Championships.

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ACCWomen’s golf april 13-15, 2012 greensboro, nCWomen’s outdoor Track & Field april 19-21, 2012 Charlottesville, Vamen’s outdoor Track & Field april 19-21, 2012 Charlottesville, Vamen’s Tennis april 19-22, 2012 Cary, nCWomen’s Tennis april 19-22, 2012 Cary, nCWomen’s Lacrosse april 20, 21 & 23, 2012 Durham, nCmen’s Lacrosse april 20 & 22, 2012 Charlottesville, Vamen’s golf april 20-22, 2012 new London, nCrowing april 21, 2012 Lake hartwell, SCSoftball may 10-12, 2012 Chapel hill, nCBaseball may 23-27, 2012 greensboro, nC

NCAAWomen’s golf may 22-25, 2012 Franklin, TnWomen’s outdoor Track & Field June 6-9, 2012 Des moines, iamen’s outdoor Track & Field June 6-9, 2012 Des moines, iamen’s Tennis may 18-28, 2012 athens, gaWomen’s Tennis may 17-28, 2012 athens, gaWomen’s Lacrosse may 25 & 27, 2012 Stony Brook, nYmen’s Lacrosse may 26 & 28, 2012 Boston, mamen’s golf may 29-June 3, 2012 pacific palisades, Carowing may 25-27, 2012 Lake mercer, nJSoftball may 31- June 6, 2012 oklahoma City, oKBaseball June 15-26, 2012 omaha, nE

Credits: The 2012 ACC Spring Championship Program is a product of the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence. Cover Design: Martha Walker. Design: Mike Arnebeck, Clay Culberson, Kristen Clark. A special thanks to the sports information and media relations staffs throughout the Conference for their assistance with materials.

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The aCC: a Tradition of Excellence ............................................................4

Community Connections ..............................................................................10

Women’s golf ................................................................................................13

men’s golf .....................................................................................................19

men’s Tennis .................................................................................................26

Women’s Tennis ...........................................................................................34

men’s outdoor Track & Field ......................................................................42

Women’s outdoor Track & Field .................................................................48

men’s Lacrosse ............................................................................................54

Women’s Lacrosse .......................................................................................59

rowing ...........................................................................................................63

Softball ..........................................................................................................68

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Dear ACC Fans, Friends and Alumni:Welcome to the 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Spring Championships. As you enjoy the com-petition, you will be witnessing national-caliber student-athletes performing at the highest level.

Last season, ACC spring sports capped off an excellent year as 146 student-athletes earned All-American honors. Virginia Men’s Lacrosse captured the NCAA Title while student-athletes earned 10 individual NCAA Titles. Among the 11 league spring sports, 48 teams finished in the final Top 25 of their respective sports’ national rankings. Two student-athletes earned Na-tional Player of the Year honors, three earned National Freshman of the Year honors and one coach earned National Coach of the Year.

The ACC has long stood for excellence both on the playing field and in the classroom. That commitment was demonstrated last year when 1,266 of our spring competitors were named to the Atlantic Coast Conference Honor Roll, having earned a 3.0 GPA or better for the school year.

Through the years, the ACC has experienced a great deal of success in its spring sports and this season will be no exception. Our con-gratulations and best wishes go out to all of the student-athletes and coaches as they prepare to showcase their talents this weekend.

We sincerely hope that all the league fans will continue to uphold the ACC’s promise - A Tradi-tion of Excellence … Then, Now and Always.

Sincerely,

John D. Swofford, CommissionerAtlantic Coast Conference

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n ow in his 15th year as Commissioner, and just the fourth in Atlantic Coast Conference history, John Swof-ford has made a dramatic impact on the ACC and college athletics. Swofford has built his career on the

appropriate balance of academics, athletic achievement and integrity and is regarded as one of the top administrators in the NCAA. In addition to overseeing one of the nation’s largest athletic conferences, Swofford has been pivotal in positioning the Atlan-tic Coast Conference for the future.

V I S I o N• On September 18, 2011, on behalf of the league’s member insti-tutions and the ACC Council of Presidents, Swofford introduced the University of Pittsburgh and Syracuse University as the new-est members of the ACC. The additions further strengthen the league’s rich tradition of balancing academics and athletics while also enhancing the ACC’s reach into the states of New York and Pennsylvania.

• In July of 2010, Swofford’s leadership and negotiating skills helped the conference secure a new 12-year multimedia rights agreement with ESPN. The extensive television package begins with the 2011-12 academic year and will more than double televi-sion revenue to the 12 member institutions. In addition to reach-ing new heights financially, ACC content will now be televised more, both regionally and nationally, than at any point in league history, while also best positioning the conference within the con-tinuous, ever-changing world of technology.

• In 2003, on behalf of the league’s member institutions and the ACC Council of Presidents, Swofford led the conference through expansion. In becoming a 12-member league, Swofford helped bring the ACC extended and enhanced exposure across televi-sion and national radio packages and strongly positioned it for the future.

• The ACC showcased its inaugural Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game in 2005 to a sellout crowd. Now in its eighth year, the game will be played in Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium for the third consecutive season. Since becoming Com-missioner, Swofford has been responsible for securing increased bowl opportunities and for the second year, the ACC has agree-ments in place with nine bowls including the Discover Orange Bowl, home of the ACC Champion since 2006. Highly respected by his peers, Swofford was a force in the development and growth of the Bowl Championship Series and is the only person to serve two terms as its coordinator.

• Under Swofford’s tenure, the prestigious ACC Men’s Basket-ball Tournament has traveled to many dynamic cities within the footprint of the league including Atlanta, Ga., Washington DC and Tampa, Fla., in addition to the traditional stops in Greensboro and Charlotte. The 2001 ACC Tournament in Atlanta set NCAA atten-dance records for single session (40,083), per session average (36,505) and total attendance (182,525).

• In the sport of basketball, Swofford was instrumental in creat-ing the ACC/Big Ten Challenge that began in men’s basketball in 1999. Then in 2007, the two conferences hosted the inaugural ACC/Big Ten Women’s Basketball Challenge. • In his first year as Commissioner, Swofford placed an added emphasis on the development of women’s basketball in the ACC with the hiring of an Associate Commissioner for Women’s Bas-ketball to oversee all aspects of the sport on both a conference and national level.

S T U D E N T - A T h L E T E w E L F A r E & C o M M U N I T Y o U T r E A C h• A long-time advocate of the importance of academics and student-athlete welfare, Swofford stimulated the formation of the league’s first-ever ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Commit-tee. This group of current ACC student-athletes gives the con-ference direct feedback on their experiences competing at the highest level of college athletics.

• Swofford was instrumental in the enhancement of the league’s ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Awards program by ensuring that additional scholarship dollars are distributed to more student-athletes than at any point in the league’s history.

• The long-time partnership between the ACC and United Way has flourished under Swofford’s leadership. His commitment to public service and volunteerism across the member institutions has been highlighted through the league’s Public Service An-nouncements. Across the collegiate landscape, the relationship with United Way is unique to the ACC and its member institutions.

• Under Swofford’s direction this past year, the ACC launched its “Community Connections” outreach program which spon-sored educational and mentoring activities along with donating books to the communities in which the league holds its con-ference championships. The initiative was created to teach life lessons to elementary and middle school students by the ACC’s student-athletes visiting local schools to discuss topics such as the importance of healthy living and sportsmanship.

A T h L E T I C E X C E L L E N C E• During Swofford’s first 15 years as Commissioner, ACC teams have won 54 national team titles and 1,580 ACC teams have participated in various NCAA championships - an average of more than 110 NCAA teams per year.

• In the 2010-11 Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings, the ACC was the only conference with four schools in the Top 10; one of two leagues with five members in the Top 20 and one of only three conferences with all of its members in the Top 75. This past year marks the 10th consecutive year that the ACC has placed four or more teams in the Top 30.

• In football, at least seven ACC teams have earned bowl bids in each of the last five seasons. In 2008, the conference set an NCAA record when 10 of its 12 teams (83%) participated in bowl play.

• During his tenure, the ACC has won five NCAA Men’s Bas-ketball titles, more than any other conference. In addition, the league was represented by three of its women’s basketball programs in the 2006 NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four. In that same year, it was an all-ACC final as the conference claimed its second NCAA Women’s Basketball National title.

A native of North Wilkesboro, NC, Swofford was a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina and played on UNC’s 1971 ACC Football Championship team. He received his Masters of Education in Athletic Administration from Ohio University and then began his career at the University of Vir-ginia in 1973. He returned to his alma mater in 1976 and be-came the school’s athletic director on May 1, 1980. At the age of 31, he was the youngest major college Athletics Director in the nation at the time and served as its Director of Athletics from 1980-1997. UNC’s athletic program led the league in both ACC and NCAA Championships during Swofford’s tenure as Athletic Director.

John and his wife Nora reside in Greensboro, NC, and together they have three children: Amie, Chad and Autumn, who is mar-ried to Sherman Wooden. Autumn and Sherman welcomed Maya, their first child, to the family in April of 2010.

p E r S o n a L i n F o r m a T i o nFull Name: John Douglas SwoffordHometown: North Wilkesboro, NCWife: Nora SwoffordChildren: Amie, Chad, Autumn [husband Sherman Wooden]Grandchildren: Maya

E D u C a T i o nHigh School: Wilkes Central High School, 1967, North Wilkesboro, NCCollege: University of North Carolina, 1971Morehead Scholarship Recipient • BA in Industrial RelationsGraduate: Ohio University, 1973 • MEd. in Athletics Administration

p L aY i n g E x p E r i E n C E1965-67 • Two-time All-State QB and three-sport MVP at Wilkes Central High School1969-71 • North Carolina varsity football team quarterback and defensive back• Peach Bowl, 1970 • Gator Bowl, 1971 • ACC Champions, 1971• ACC Academic Honor Roll, 1970-71

aT h L E T i C a D m i n i S T r aT i o n E x p E r i E n C E1973-76 • Ticket Manager/Asst. to the Director of Athletic Facilities and Finance • University of Virginia

1976-79 • Assistant Athletics Director and Business Manager University of North Carolina

1979-80 • Assistant Executive Vice-President of the Educational Foundation • University of North Carolina

1980-97 • Director of Athletics, University of North Carolina, 1997 • Commissioner Atlantic Coast Conference

m E m B E r S h i p o n B o a r D S a n D C o m m i T T E E S• Sports Business Journal’s Sports Business Awards Committee, 2011-present• NCAA Men’s College Basketball Officiating, LLC Board, 2010-present• National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Honorary Board, 2009-present• College Football Officiating, LLC Board of Managers, 2008-present• North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Advisory Board, 2008-present• Wyndham Championship Board of Directors, 2002-present• National Letter of Intent Appeals Committee, 2002-present• BCS Coordinator, 2000-01, 2008-09• IA Collegiate Commissioner’s Assoc. (Chair), 2005-07• NCAA Football Board of Directors (President), 2004-05• NCAA Executive Committee, 1995-97• NCAA Division I Championship Committee (Chair), 1995-97• NCAA Special Committee to Study a Division I-A Football Championship, 1994-95• President of NACDA, 1993-94• NCAA Special Events Committee, 1987-91• NCAA Communications Committee (Chair), 1987-89• NCAA Football Television Committee (Chair), 1984

h o n o r S a n D a W a r D S• Corbett Award, 2011 [presented annually by NACDA as the highest honor one can achieve in collegiate athletics administration]• Achievement in Business Award, 2011 (presented annually by Ohio University’s College of Business)• Father of the Year, 2011 (recognized by the Greater Greensboro Area Father’s Day Council)• North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, 2009• Homer Rice Award, 2005 (presented by the Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Association)• Horizon Award, 2004 (presented by the Atlanta Sports Council recognizing the National Sports Business Executive of the Year)• Chick-fil-A Bowl Hall of Fame, 2003• Fifth most influential person in U.S. sports by the Sporting News, 2003Outstanding American Award for the Triangle Chapter of the College Football Hall of Fame, 2002• North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s Hall of Fame, 2002• Ohio University’s Charles R. Higgins Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1984

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John D. SwoffordCommissioner

Brad Hostetter Associate Commissioner for Compli-

ance & Governance/Human Resources

John CloughertyCoordinator,

Men’s Basketball Officials

Lynne HerndonDirector, Business Operations

Ben TarioAssociate Director,

Technology and Operations

Cecelia DiAmicoExecutive Assistant to the

Commissioner

Emily Watkins Administrative Assistant,

Office Coordinator/Desktop Publishing

Jeff ElliottAssociate Commissioner, Finance & Administration

Brian A. MorrisonAssociate Commissioner,

Men’s Basketball Communications

Charlene CurtisCoordinator,

Women’s Basketball Officials

Kathy C. HuntDirector,

Men’s Basketball Operations

Steve “Slim” VollingerAssociate Director, Advanced Media

Susan Anthony Administrative Assistant, Administration/Business

Nora Lynn Finch Associate Commissioner, Women’s

Basketball Operations & SWA

Amy Yakola Associate Commissioner,

Public Relations & Marketing

Doug RhoadsCoordinator, Football Officials

Georgia DavisAssistant Director,

Women’s Basketball & SWA

Jennie Barrett Administrative Assistant,

Championships

George LaneIntern, Communications

Mike Finn Associate Commissioner, Football Communications

Lindsey BabcockAssistant Commissioner,

Compliance and Governance

Shamaree BrownDirector, Student-Athlete Programs & Compliance

Christina L. TraceyDirector, Information Systems

Donald MooreAssistant Director, Championships

Barb Dery Administrative Assistant, Communications/

Public Relations & Marketing

Beth MechumIntern, Website

Karl Hicks Associate Commissioner,

Men’s Basketball Operations

W. Scott McBurney Assistant Commissioner,

Advanced Media

Lee ButlerDirector, Championships

Allison DoughtyAssociate Director, Football Operations

Charlotte ZollerAssistant Director,

Public Relations & Marketing

Tracey Haith Administrative Assistant, Student-Athlete Welfare/Compliance & Governance/HR

Gretchen MillerIntern, Championships

Michael Kelly Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting, Communications & Football Operations

Kris W. Pierce Assistant Commissioner,

Championships

Brad HeckerDirector,

Women’s Basketball Operations

Steve PhillipsAssociate Director, Communications

Heather C. HirschmanWebsite Coordinator

Karrie B. Tilley Administrative Assistant, Men’s

Basketball Operations/Officiating

Shane VaassenIntern,

Public Relations & Marketing

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T h e T r a d i t i o nConsistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. How-ever, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence has defied the odds. Now, in its 59th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 124 national cham-pionships, including 66 in women’s competition and 58 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 140 times in men’s competition and 99 times in women’s action.

T h e C h a m p i o n s h i p sThe conference conducts championship competition in 25 sports - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis dur-ing the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Champion-ships for women are currently conducted in cross country, vol-leyball, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track and field, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing.

Y e a r i n r e v i e wThe 2010-11 academic year saw league teams capturing two more national team titles and 19 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 52 national team titles over the last 14 years and has won two or more NCAA titles in 28 of the past 30 years. The ACC was the only conference in America to place four of its teams in the final Top 10 rankings of the 2009-10 Learfield Director’s Cup Standings — symbol-ic of the nation’s top overall programs — as Duke (5th), North Carolina (6th), Virginia (7th) and Florida State (9th) all were ranked nationally in the Top 10. This past year also marked the 10th consecutive year that the ACC has placed four or more teams in the Top 30 as Maryland finished 17th in this year’s final rankings. In all, the ACC is one of only three conferences to have all of its member schools in the Top 75. A total of 132 ACC teams placed in NCAA post-season competition in 2010-11. League teams compiled a 125-79-5 (.610) mark against op-ponents in NCAA championship competition.

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Cross Country ...............florida State

Soccer ..........................maryland

football ........................Virginia tech

Swimming & Diving ......Virginia

indoor track & field .....Virginia tech

Wrestling .....................maryland

basketball ....................Duke

outdoor track & field ...florida State

tennis ..........................Virginia

golf .............................georgia tech

lacrosse .......................maryland

baseball .......................Virginia

Cross Country ...............florida State

Soccer ..........................Wake forest

field hockey .................maryland

Volleyball .....................Duke

Swimming & Diving ......Virginia

indoor track & field .....Clemson

basketball ....................Duke

outdoor track & field ...Clemson

tennis ..........................north Carolina

golf ..............................north Carolina

rowing .........................Virginia

lacrosse .......................maryland

Softball ........................florida State

field hockey ............................ maryland men’s lacrosse ........................ Virginia

Virginia Men’s Lacrosse - 2010 National Champions

Maryland Field Hockey - 2011 National Champions

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a h i s t o r yThe Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members — Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest — drawing up the conference by-laws.

The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline.

Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the confer-ence be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses.

Virginia Men’s Lacrosse - 2010 National Champions

Maryland Field Hockey - 2011 National Champions

S c h o o l a f f i l i a t i o n sBOSTON COLLEGE — Charter

member of the Big East Confer-

ence in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005.

CLEMSON — Charter member of

the Southern Intercollegiate Ath-

letic Association in 1894; a charter member

of the Southern Conference in 1921; a char-

ter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference

(ACC) in 1953.

DUKE — Joined the Southern

Conference in December, 1928;

charter member of the ACC in 1953.

FLORIDA STATE — Charter

member of the Dixie Conference

in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in July,

1976; joined the ACC July, 1991.

GEORGIA TECH — Char-

ter member of the Southern

Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894;

charter member of Southern Conference in

1921; charter member of the SEC in 1932;

joined the ACC in April, 1978.

MARYLAND — Charter mem-

ber of the Southern Conference

in 1921; charter member of the

ACC in 1953.

MIAMI — Charter member of

the Big East Football Confer-

ence in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004.

NORTH CAROLINA — Charter

member of the Southern Inter-

collegiate Athletic Association in

1894; charter member of the Southern Con-

ference in 1921; charter member of the ACC

in 1953.

NC STATE — Charter member of

the Southern Conference in 1921;

charter member of the ACC in 1953.

VIRGINIA — Charter member

of the Southern Intercollegiate

Athletic Association in 1894; charter member

of the Southern Conference in 1921; resigned

from Southern Conference in December

1936; joined the ACC in December, 1953.

VIRGINIA TECH — Charter

member of the Southern Con-

ference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern

Conference in June, 1965; became a charter

member of the Big East Football Conference

in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004.

WAKE FOREST — Joined

the Southern Conference in

February, 1936; charter member of the ACC

in 1953.

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The Atlantic Coast Conference announced this fall that the league will expand its Sportsmanship Aware-ness Weeks to one week during the fall, winter and spring seasons. The ACC Sportsmanship Aware-

ness Weeks are a campaign to emphasize and promote sportsmanship as it relates to our teams, conference and fans. During the weeks of October 17-23 (Fall), January 23-29 (Winter) and April 9-14 (Spring), every league team will showcase its continued dedication to sportsmanship by participating in a pregame handshake prior to each contest. In addition to the teams’ efforts, the conference and member schools will highlight the program to its fans

through releases, across social media platforms, videos elements and official websites. “Sportsmanship continues to be a priority within the ACC and the growth of this initiative will be a great way to further highlight and emphasize its importance,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. More than 80 events will be part of the 2012 ACC Spring Sportsmanship Awareness Week including 30 baseball games, 20 softball games, 14 men’s and 13 women’s tennis matches, one men’s and three women’s lacrosse games, two rowing invitationals, two outdoor track & field meets and one men’s golf tournament.

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With one eye focused on the long-term viability of the conference and another on the nation’s ever-changing intercollegiate athletic landscape, the ACC made a bold move this fall by expanding to 14 schools by adding Pitts-

burgh and Syracuse. Less than a decade after adding Boston College, Miami and Virginia Tech, the Panthers and Orange provide the ACC with a pair of programs with extensive histo-ries in football and basketball, along with exceptional, nationally-recognized institutions of higher learning. “Our culture has long enjoyed a rich tradition of balancing academics and athletics, and the addition of Pitt and Syracuse further strengthens our league,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. “In addition, both universities will enhance the ACC’s reach into the states of New York and Pennsylvania and geographically bridges our foot-print between Maryland and Massachusetts. With the addition of these two schools, the ACC will cover virtually the entire eastern seaboard of the United States.” Pittsburgh and Syracuse have produced some of the best football players in the history of the game, including Jim Brown (Syracuse), Dan Marino (Pitt), Tony Dorsett (Pitt) and Ernie Davis (Syracuse). In men’s basketball, the Panthers played in the Final Four in 2009 and are a rising basketball power, while the Orange won the 2003 national title behind Carmelo Anthony. ACC teams will also soon be traveling to some of the nation’s top sporting venues, including the Carrier Dome (the largest on-campus basketball arena in the nation), Heinz Field and the $119 million Pe-tersen Events Center on the campus of Pitt. “It’s actually pretty exciting,” said Duke Hall of Fame basketball

coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “I think it’s great for our conference football-wise, even better basketball-wise. Over the last 25 years if you had to pick the best conference in basketball it is the ACC.” Former Georgia Tech women’s basketball coach Angus Bere-nato, who now heads up Pitt’s program, echoed Krzyzewski’s ex-citement. “The ACC has a rich tradition of academics and athletics so Pitt will fit right in,” she said. “I was in the ACC for a long time and it will be nice to return to my roots. The leadership of the ACC has

remained the same and Commissioner Swofford is innovative, dedicated and perceptive to the student-athlete’s needs.” Academically, the addition of the two schools gives the ACC 12 institutions in the top 75 of the U.S. News and World Report’s 2012 best universities rankings, while Pittsburgh and Syracuse already partner with vari-ous ACC schools in terms of national research grants, along with numerous health-related initiatives. “Though we recruit students from all

corners of the globe and have graduates living around the world, our principal focus always has been on the eastern seaboard, to be regularly competing up and down the Atlantic Coast from Bos-ton to Miami,” said Pittsburgh Chancellor Mark Nordenberg. “This is a very big plus for Pitt as a university, particularly during this turbulent time in intercollegiate athletics.” The two high-profile athletic programs in major media markets will provide the ACC with added value to its current TV package with partner ESPN. “We are pleased that Syracuse adds a tremendous New York City dimension to the ACC,” said Nancy Cantor, the school’s chancellor and president. “With 44,000 alumni and growing in that region, we have built a very strong identity and affinity there, and we’re excited to be able to bring ACC games to New York.”

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Conference initiative reached elementary & middle

school students across four states and donated over

200 books in inaugural year.

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s “Community Connections”

program saw much success in its first year of implementa-

tion, sponsoring educational and mentoring activities and

donating books in conjunction with 19 conference champi-

onships across four states. The program reached a dozen

schools and youth programs across Georgia, Massachu-

setts, North Carolina and Virginia.

“The ACC Community Connections initiative was created as

a way for our student-athletes and member schools to give

back to the communities that host ACC Championships,”

stated Commissioner John Swofford. “In addition to teach-

ing lessons of teamwork, adversity, competition, sportsman-

ship, triumph and defeat, it was a terrific opportunity for the

student-athletes to serve as mentors and leaders throughout

our league’s footprint.”

The initiative aims to teach life lessons to elementary and

middle school students in the communities in which the

league holds its conference championships. This year, team

representatives from ACC member institutions either traveled

to elementary schools in the area or had schools and youth

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programs visit the championship sites to discuss topics such

as the importance of healthy living and sportsmanship.

The outreach sessions consisted of the reading of a book fol-

lowed by a question-and-answer session with ACC team rep-

resentatives. An educational handout was also distributed to

the students that incorporated highlighted points of emphasis

and quotations from the student-athletes. The handout also

provided the opportunity to gain free or discounted admission

to the respective championship.

The league-wide initiative was first launched at the 2010

ACC Cross Country Championships in Boston, Mass., with

books being donated to Mather Elementary School in a pre-

sentation made at the Championships’ award ceremony.

More than 200 books were donated throughout the year by

the ACC and its member schools to elementary schools and

organizations, including the Boys and Girls Club and YMCA.

One of the final 2010-11 “Community Connections” sessions

occurred at the 2011 ACC Baseball Championship at Dur-

ham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, N.C., with approximately

4,000 local elementary and middle school students visiting

the stadium over three days to participate in various activities

with team representatives from six member schools.

The schools and organizations involved in “ACC Community

Connections” for 2010-11 were: Mather Elementary School

(Boston, Mass.); Old Town Global Academy (Winston Salem,

N.C.); Kingswood Elementary School (Cary, N.C.); Neighbor-

hood Charter School (Atlanta, Ga.); Hollymead Elementary

School (Charlottesville, Va.); Margaret Beeks Elementary

School (Blacksburg, Va.); Gilbert Linkous Elementary School

(Blacksburg, Va.); Millis Road Elementary School (Greens-

boro, N.C.); Montgomery County Communities in Schools

(N.C.); John Avery Boys and Girls Club (N.C.); Cary YMCA

(Cary, N.C.); and Bright Futures Academy (Atlanta, Ga.).

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Most Consecutive Titles 13 by Duke, 1996-2008Widest Margin of Victory 47 by Duke (886) over Wake Forest (933), 2005Smallest Margin of Victory 1 by Duke (871) over Virginia (872), 2008Lowest Team Total 838 by Duke, 2004 (3 rounds)

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Duke 16Wake Forest 5 North Carolina 2

Duke 14Wake Forest 7North Carolina 2

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2011 ACC Player of the Year • Lindy Duncan, Duke

2011 ACC Coach of the Year • Jan Mann, North Carolina

2011 ACC Freshman of the Year • Laetitia Beck, Duke

2011 Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest

1984 – Duke1985 – Duke1986 – Wake Forest1992 – North Carolina1993 – Duke1994 – Wake Forest

1995 – Wake Forest1996 – Duke1997 – Duke 1998 – Duke1999 – Duke2000 – Duke

2001 – Duke2002 – Duke2003 – Duke2004 – Duke2005 – Duke2006 – Duke

2007 – Duke2008 – Duke2009 – Wake Forest2010 – Wake Forest2011 – North Carolina

R1 R2 R3 Total

1. Cheyenne Woods, WF 70 70 68 208

2. Allie White, NC 66 74 75 215

3. Catherine O’Donnell, NC 75 67 75 217

4. Lindy Duncan, DU 73 76 70 219

5. Jessie Hollandsworth, MD 71 71 78 220

6. Katherine Perry, NC 71 73 77 221

7. Macarena Silva, FS 73 75 74 222

Casey Grice, NC 77 72 73 222

Brittany Altomare, VA 73 77 72 222

10. Nicole Agnello, VA 72 76 76 224

R1 R2 R3 Total

1. North Carolina 289 286 300 875

2. Duke 297 302 300 899

3. Virginia 295 304 304 903

4. Wake Forest 296 310 298 904

5. Florida State 295 307 309 911

6. Maryland 298 309 323 930

7. NC State 311 303 323 937

8. Miami 302 327 309 938

9. Boston College 314 322 331 967

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4. Virginia 291 300 299 296 1186

T 8. North Carolina 305 293 297 298 1193

14. Wake Forest 298 307 301 296 1202

Lindy Duncan, DukeBrittany Altomare, Virginia

Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest

Michelle Shin, Wake ForestCheyenne Woods, Wake Forest

(Did not meet the minimum requirement of teams from 1987-1991)

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Carolyn Barbee Sr. Cartersville, GA

Chance Forbes Jr. Evergreen, CO

Stephanie Hu Sr. Cerritos, CA

Katia Joo Fr. Rolling Hills, CA

Kaela Klune Jr. Itasca, IL

Cristina McQuiston Fr. Rome, Italy

Jennine Regan Fr. Westford, MA

Eunice Yim Sr. La Canada, CA

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Head Coach - Trevor DrumAssistant Coach - Drew KayserAssistant Coach - Bill Poutre

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Laure Castelain Fr. Bordeaux, France

Malin Jansson Jr. Nykvarn, Sweden

Andrea Kaelin Sr. Fleming Island, FL

Carlton Kuhlo Fr. Tallahassee, FL

Alex Milan Fr. Lutz, FL

Jessica Negron Jr. Ocala, FL

Mary Beth Ramsay Jr. Orlando, FL

Maria Salinas Sr. Lima, Peru

Hannah Thomson Sr. Perth Australia

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Head Coach - Amy Bond

Assistant Coach - Lindsay Koth

Assistant Coach - Robert Duck

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Laetitia Beck So. Caesarea, Israel

Alejandra Cangrejo So. Bogota, Colombia

Lindy Duncan Jr. Fort Lauderdale, FL

Courtney Ellenbogen Jr. Blacksburg, VA

Irene Jung Fr. Bedford, Nova Scotia

Stacey Kim Jr. Columbus, GA

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Carina Cuculiza So. Managua, Nicaragua

Jennifer Hirano Sr. Pinole, CA

Shannon Pak Fr. New Orleans, LA

Rika Park Fr. Fujieda Shi-Shizouka, Japan

Leticia Ras-Anderica Fr. Moraira-Teulada, Spain

CoaChes

Head Coach - Patti Rizzo

Assistant Coach - John Koskinen

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Hayley Brown Jr. Newmarket, Ontario

Emily Gimpel So. Lafayette Hill, PA

Jessica Hollandsworth Sr. Floyd, VA

Alexis Holmes Sr. West Chester, PA

Christine Shimel Jr. Kennett Square, PA

Jessica Uem Fr. Orlando, FL

Lauren Varnas Sr. Chatham, NJ

Juliet Vongphoumy Fr. Providence, RI

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Director of Intercollegiate Golf - Jason Rodenhaver

Assistant Coach - Tiffany Prats

Volunteer Assistant - Whitney Wade

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Michelle Ahn Jr. Chapel Hill, NC

Jackie Chang So. Paradise Valley, AZ

Casey Grice So. College Station, TX

Courtney Gunter Jr. Matthews, NC

Catherine O’Donnell Sr. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Katherine Perry So. Cary, NC

Maia Schechter Fr. Takoma Park, MD

Allie White Sr. Lancaster, OH

CoaChes

Head Coach - Jan Mann

Assistant Head Coach - Patricia Earley

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Nicole Agnello Jr. Longwood, FL

Brittany Altomare Jr. Shrewsbury, MA

Elizabeth Brightwell So. Nellysford, VA

Lauren Coughlin Fr. Chesapeake, VA

Melissa Edmonson r-Fr. Coral Gables, FL

Lauren Greenlief Sr. Oakton, VA

Briana Mao Fr, Folsom, CA

Kaira Martin Fr. Paradise Valley, AZ

Portland Rosen So. Sugar Land, TX CoaChes Head Coach - Kim LewellenAssistant Coach - Brian Bailie

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Bailey Allman Fr. Winston-Salem, NC

Marissa Dodd Fr. Allen, TX

Allison Emrey Fr. Charlotte, NC

Michelle Hartenstein So. Austin, TX

Olafia Kristinsdottir So. Reykjavik, Iceland

Greta Lange Jr. Bremen, Germany

Hunter Ross Sr. Manakin-Sabot, VA

Cheyenne Woods Sr. Phoenix, AZ

Emily Wright Fr. Mason, OH

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Head Coach - Dianne Dailey

Assistant Coach - Robin Walton

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Amanda Baker Jr. Nanaimo, BC, Canada

Tatum Briele r-So. New Bern, NC

Maureen Dunnagan So. Lexington, SC

Caroline Ellington r-So. New Bern, NC

Augusta James Fr. Bath, ON, Canada

Brittany Marchand So. Orangeville, ON, Canada

Lindsay McGetrick Fr. Highland Ridge, CO

Ana Menendez So. Mexico City, Mexico

Vivian Tsui Fr. Markham, ON, Canada

CoaChes Head Coach - Page MarshAssistant Coach - Todd SeldersVolunteer Assistant - Sally Austin

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1984.......................................................... TotalDuke ...........................................................924North Carolina ............................................936Wake Forest ...............................................942NC State .....................................................952

1985 Duke ...........................................................912North Carolina .............................................915Wake Forest ................................................934NC State .................................................. ..938

1986 Wake Forest .............................................. 899Duke .......................................................... 922North Carolina ........................................... 930NC State .................................................... 933

1992 North Carolina ........................................... 921Florida State .............................................. 923Duke .......................................................... 934Wake Forest .............................................. 957

1993 Duke .......................................................... 920North Carolina ........................................... 923Wake Forest .............................................. 926Florida State .............................................. 941

1994 Wake Forest .............................................. 924North Carolina ........................................... 930Duke .......................................................... 932Florida State .............................................. 957

1995 Wake Forest .............................................. 906Florida State .............................................. 908North Carolina ........................................... 918Duke .......................................................... 918

1996 Duke ...........................................................890Wake Forest .............................................. 899North Carolina ........................................... 925Florida State .............................................. 944

1997 Duke .......................................................... 897Wake Forest .............................................. 907North Carolina ........................................... 928Florida State .............................................. 937

1998 Duke .......................................................... 903Wake Forest .............................................. 917North Carolina ........................................... 928Florida State .............................................. 935

1999 Duke .......................................................... 890Florida State .............................................. 902Wake Forest .............................................. 907North Carolina ........................................... 934

2000 Duke .......................................................... 871Wake Forest .............................................. 905North Carolina ........................................... 918Florida State .............................................. 974Maryland ...................................................1026

2001 Duke ...........................................................899Wake Forest ...............................................902Florida State ...............................................936North Carolina ............................................945Maryland .....................................................952NC State ...................................................1024

2002 Duke .......................................................... 866Wake Forest .............................................. 895NC State .................................................... 909Florida State .............................................. 911North Carolina ........................................... 921Maryland .................................................... 939

2003 Duke ...........................................................877Wake Forest ...............................................893North Carolina ............................................903NC State .....................................................905Florida State ...............................................909Maryland .....................................................939

2004 Duke ...........................................................838Wake Forest ...............................................857North Carolina ............................................861NC State .....................................................884Florida State ...............................................887Maryland .....................................................904Virginia ........................................................915

2005 Duke ...........................................................886Wake Forest ...............................................933NC State .....................................................944Virginia ........................................................944Miami ......................................................... 946Florida State .............................................. 949North Carolina ........................................... 963Maryland .....................................................989

2006 Duke ...........................................................885Virginia ........................................................904Wake Forest ...............................................914Maryland .................................................... 917Florida State ...............................................918NC State .....................................................920North Carolina ............................................928Miami ..........................................................933Boston College ...........................................967

2007 Duke ...........................................................873Wake Forest ...............................................908Florida State ...............................................913North Carolina ............................................917

Virginia ........................................................920Maryland .....................................................931NC State .....................................................947Miami ..........................................................964Boston College .........................................1001

2008 Duke ...........................................................871Virginia ........................................................872Florida State ...............................................880Wake Forest ...............................................894North Carolina ............................................904NC State .....................................................915Maryland .....................................................922Miami ..........................................................933Boston College ...........................................963

2009 Wake Forest ...............................................869North Carolina ............................................893Duke ...........................................................894NC State .....................................................896Virginia ........................................................907Florida State ...............................................933Maryland .....................................................941Miami ..........................................................981Boston College ...........................................988

2010 Wake Forest ...............................................869Virginia ........................................................873Duke .......................................................... 874Florida State ...............................................901North Carolina ............................................906Maryland .....................................................915NC State .....................................................927Miami ..........................................................965Boston College ...........................................987

2011 North Carolina ............................................875Duke ...........................................................899Virginia ........................................................903Wake Forest ...............................................904Florida State ............................................... 911Maryland .....................................................930NC State .................................................... 937Miami ..........................................................938Boston College ...........................................967

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2011 ACC Player of the Year • Ben Kohles, Virginia

2011 ACC Coach of the Year • Bruce Heppler, Georgia Tech2011 ACC Freshman of the Year • Albin Choi, NC State

2011 Scholar-Athlete of the Year • James White, Georgia Tech

1954 – Duke 1955 – Wake Forest1956 – North Carolina1957 – Wake Forest1958 – Wake Forest1959 – Duke 1960 – North Carolina1961 – Duke 1962 – Duke 1963 – Wake Forest1964 – Maryland1965 – North Carolina1966 – Duke 1967 – Wake Forest1968 – Wake Forest1969 – Wake Forest

1970 – Wake Forest1971 – Wake Forest1972 – Wake Forest1973 – Wake Forest 1974 – Wake Forest1975 – Wake Forest1976 – Wake Forest1977 – North Carolina1978 – Wake Forest1979 – Wake Forest1980 – Wake Forest1981 – North Carolina1982 – Clemson1983 – North Carolina 1984 - North Carolina 1985 - Georgia Tech

1986 - North Carolina1987 - Clemson1988 - Clemson1989 - Wake Forrest1990 - Clemson NC State1991 - Georgia Tech1992 - Georgia Tech1993 - Georgia Tech1994 - Georgia Tech1995 - North Carolina1996 - North Carolina1997 - Clemson1998 - Clemson1999 - Georgia Tech2000 - Clemson

2001 - Georgia Tech2002 - Georgia Tech2003 - Clemson2004 - Clemson2005 - Duke2006 - Georgia Tech - North Carolina2007 - Georgia Tech - Virginia Tech2008 - Florida State2009 - Georgia Tech2010 - Georgia Tech2011 - Georgia Tech

James White, Georgia TechKyle Scott, Georgia Tech

J.T. Grif fin, Georgia TechBen Kohles, Virginia

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R1 R2 R3 Total1. Paul Haley, GT 68 68 70 2062. Kyle Scott, GT 68 71 68 2073. J.T. Griffin, GT 73 70 66 209 Julian Suri, DU 71 69 69 2095. Brinson Paolini, DU 73 69 69 2116. Drew Kittleson, FS 71 71 70 212 Corbin Mills, CU 70 69 73 2128. Ben Kohles, VA 75 70 68 213 James White, GT 72 73 68 21310. Michael McGowan, NC 73 70 71 214 Brooks Koepka, FS 73 70 71 214 John Varol, WF 69 70 75 214

R1 R2 R3 Total1. Georgia Tech 281 278 272 8312. Duke 289 279 283 8513. Clemson 290 282 289 8614. Virginia 295 280 289 8645. Florida State 294 282 290 866 6. NC State 295 287 290 8727. Virginia Tech 299 293 282 8748. North Carolina 297 287 295 879 Wake Forest 293 288 298 87910. Maryland 304 300 297 90111. Boston College 314 317 322 953

R1 R2 R3 Total2. Georgia Tech* 283 290 302 8758. Duke** 303 293 293 88927. NC State 310 308 304 922*advanced to match play quarterfinals**advanced to match play semifinals

C O n F e R e n C e C h a M p i O n s h i p s b y s C h O O LWake Forest Georgia Tech North Carolina Clemson

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C h a M p i O n s h i p R e C O R d sMost Consecutive Titles: 10 by Wake Forest, 1967-76 Widest Margin of Victory: 44 by Wake Forest (1092) over NC State (1136), 1973 Smallest Margin of Victory: 1 by Wake Forest (589) over North Carolina (590), 1958 and Clemson (865) over Wake Forest (866), 2003 Lowest Team Total: 831 by Georgia Tech, 2011 (since current format began in 1980)

* Outright - Co-Champions

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Max Christiana Fr. White Plains, NY

Mark Endres Jr. Bryn Mawr, PA

Luke Feehan Jr. Carmel, NY

John Jackopsic Fr. West Hartford, CT

Brad Klune So. Itasca, IL

Andy Mai Fr. Suffield, CT

Kyle McCartan Sr. Plano, TX

Eddie McQuiston Fr. Rome, Italy

Kevin Melnick Sr. Blue Bell, PA

John Nurczynski Sr. Newtonville, MA

COaChes

Head Coach - Trevor Drum

Assistant Coach - Drew Kayser

Assistant Coach - Bill Poutre

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Stephen Behr Fr. Florence, SC

Alex Boyd r-Sr. Augusta, GA

Brewer Bradshaw r-Jr. Columbia, SC

Thomas Bradshaw So. Columbia, SC

Jacob Burger Sr. Orangeburg, SC

David Dannelly r-Sr. Easley, SC

McCuen Elmore r-Sr. Cheraw, SC

Hayden Garrett Fr. Easley, SC

Billy Kennerly Fr. Alpharetta, GA

Corbin Mills Jr. Anderson, SC

Mike Muscatell r-Jr. Lake Wylie, SC

Crawford Reeves r-Jr. Greenville, SC

COaChes

Head Coach - Larry Penley

Assistant Coach - Jordan Byrd

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Spencer Anderson Sr. Pacific Palisades, CA

Austin Cody So. North Charleston, SC

Tim Gornik Jr. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Yaroslav Merkulov So. Penfield, NY

Brinson Paolini Jr. Virginia Beach, VA

Michael Ricaurte Fr. Columbus, OH

Turner Southey-Gordon Fr. Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Adam Sumrall Jr. South Bend, IN

Julian Suri vJr. St. Augustine, FL

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Daniel Berger Fr. Jupiter, FL

Kyle Cobb Gr. Tallahassee, FL

Wesley Graham Sr. Port Orange, FL

Bjorn Hellgren So. Vasteras, Sweden

Brooks Koepka Sr. Wellington, FL

Doug Letson Jr. Tampa, FL

Joaquin Lolas So. Lima, Peru

Chase Seiffert Jr. Panama City, FL

COaChes

Head Coach - Trey Jones

Assistant Coach - Robert Duke

Assistant Coach - Lindsay Koth

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Anders Albertson Fr. Woodstock, GA

Bo Andrews r-So. Raleigh, NC

Drew Czuchry So. Auburn, GA

William Miller r-Sr. Venetia, PA

Seth Reeves r-So. Duluth, GA

Ollie Schniederjans Fr. Powder Springs, GA

Minghao Wang r-Jr. Reunion, FL

Richard Werenski So. South Hadley, MA

James White Sr. Acworth, GA

COaChes

Head Coach - Bruce Heppler

Associate Head Coach - Christian Newton

Volunteer Assistant - Scott Simpson

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Sean Bosdosh So. Clarksburg, MD

Stephen Bosdosh Jr. Clarksburg, MD

Sean Brannan Sr. Hollidaysburg, PA

Chris Miller Sr. Washington, DC

Joey Rice Sr. Dunkirk, MD

Mason Short Fr. Waldorf, MD

Darren Simons Fr. St. Marys, PA

Jordan Sweet Fr. Bowie, MD

Eric Urda Fr. Sewickley, PA

Ben Warnquist Fr. Rockville, MD

William Wiseman So. Salisbury, MD

COaChes

Director of Intercollegiate Golf - Jason Rodenhaver

Assistant Coach - John Scott Rattan

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Patrick Barrett r-Jr. Pinehurst, NC

Brandon Dalinka Fr. Newtown, PA

James Ellis So. Greenville, NC

Michael McGowan Jr. Southern Pines, NC

Zack Munroe Fr. Charlotte, NC

Clark Palmer Jr. Augusta, GA

Bailey Patrick Fr. Charlotte, NC

Matt Raudenbush Sr. Pine Valley, NJ

Robert Register Fr. Burlington, NC

Reeves Zaytoun Fr. Raleigh, NC COaChes

Head Coach - Andrew Sapp

Assistant Coach - Andrew DiBitetto

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Ben Kohles Sr. Cary, NC

Denny McCarthy Fr. Rockville, MD

Mac McLaughlin Jr. Shaker Heights, OH

Gregor Orlando Jr. Erie, PA

Ji Soo Park Fr. Clifton, VA

Benjamin Rusch So. Weinfelden, Switzerland

Cory Siegfried Jr. Phoenixville, PA

Nick Tremps Fr. Williamsburg, VA

Bruce Woodall Sr. Eden, NC

COaChes

Head Coach - Bowen Sargent

Assistant Coach - Jay Fisher

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Graham Baillargeon Sr. Mississauga, ON

James Chapman So. Gastonia, NC

Albin Choi So. Toronto, ON

Chad Day Sr. Raleigh, NC

Wilson Day Fr. Raleigh, NC

Andrew Decker Fr. Greenville, NC

Christian Hawley So. Kernersville, NC

William Herring Fr. Lillington, NC

Hunter Howell Sr. Raeford, NC

Mark McMillen Sr. Smithfield, NC

Mitchell Sutton Jr. London, ON

COaChes

Head Coach - Richard Sykes

Assistant Coach - Chip Watson

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Bryce Chalkley So. Richmond, VA

Trevor Cone Fr. Concord, NC

Miles Curley Fr. Rock Hill, SC

Jacob Everts r-So. Ooltewah, TN

Marc MacDonald r-So. Harare, Zimbabwe

Mikey Moyers Jr. Stanardsville, VA

Blake Redmond Sr. Sugar Land, TX

Scott Vincent Fr. Harare, Zimbabwe

COaChes

Head Coach - Jay Hardwick

Associate Head Coach - Brian Sharp

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Evan Beck Jr. Virginia Beach, VA

Lee Bedford Sr. Cary. NC

Thomas Birdsey So. Trophy Club, TX

Justin Bryant r-Sr. St. Louis, MO

Beau Cutts So. Henderson, NC

Franklin Dolan Sr. Augusta, GA

Charlie Harrison Jr. Atlanta, GA

Brandon Ng Fr. Toronto, Canada

Cyrus Stewart Fr. Raleigh, NC

John Varol So. Waxhaw, NC

COaChes

Head Coach - Jerry Haas

Assistant Coach - Dan Walters

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W A K EF O R E S T

1954 (18 holes only) ..... TotalDuke ................................291North Carolina .................301Wake Forest ....................301NC State ..........................301Maryland ................. .........311Clemson ..........................315Virginia .............................316South Carolina .................337

1955Wake Forest ....................597North Carolina .................600Virginia .............................608Duke ................................609NC State ..........................609Clemson ..........................635Maryland ..........................638South Carolina .................640

1956North Carolina .................574Wake Forest ....................582Duke ................................598Maryland ..........................614NC State ..........................616Clemson ..........................620South Carolina .................626Virginia .............................646

1957Wake Forest ....................580North Carolina .................588Virginia .............................602Duke ................................610South Carolina .................612Maryland ..........................615Clemson ..........................626NC State ..........................628

1958Wake Forest ....................589North Carolina .................590Virginia .............................590Maryland ..........................592Duke ................................610NC State ..........................622South Carolina .................632Clemson ..........................636

1959Duke ................................572Wake Forest ....................574North Carolina .................578Maryland ..........................582NC State ..........................602Virginia .............................616Clemson ..........................617South Carolina ..................NS

1960North Carolina .................599Duke ................................603Maryland ..........................616Wake Forest ....................621South Carolina .................628Clemson ..........................639NC State ..........................642Virginia .............................650

1961Duke ................................590North Carolina .................596Maryland ..........................600Wake Forest ....................612Virginia .............................617South Carolina .................619NC State ..........................620Clemson ..........................628

1962Duke ................................587North Carolina .................594Wake Forest ....................595South Carolina .................601Maryland ..........................605Virginia .............................618NC State ..........................629Clemson ..........................630

1963Wake Forest ....................603Maryland ..........................609Duke ................................610Virginia .............................624North Carolina .................626NC State ..........................643South Carolina .................643Clemson ..........................654

1964Maryland ..........................751South Carolina .................751North Carolina .................753Wake Forest ....................753Duke ................................755Virginia .............................785Clemson ..........................786NC State ..........................789

1965North Carolina .................744Wake Forest ....................755Duke ................................758Maryland ..........................772South Carolina .................782NC State ..........................788Virginia .............................796Clemson ..........................838

1966Duke ................................787Wake Forest ....................795North Carolina .................800South Carolina .................812NC State ..........................823Maryland ..........................826Virginia .............................834Clemson ..........................860

1967Wake Forest ....................762Duke ................................795Maryland ..........................797South Carolina .................797North Carolina .................806Clemson ..........................823NC State ..........................837Virginia .............................856

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1969Wake Forest ....................753Maryland ..........................764Duke ................................767South Carolina .................783Clemson ..........................789North Carolina .................790NC State ..........................793Virginia .............................802

1970Wake Forest ....................707Maryland ..........................736North Carolina .................736NC State ..........................738South Carolina .................740Duke ................................741Virginia .............................759Clemson ..........................762

1971Wake Forest ..................1468Maryland ........................1492North Carolina ...............1512Duke ..............................1513South Carolina ...............1523Clemson ........................1559Virginia ...........................1580NC State ........................1591

1972Wake Forest ................. .1122Maryland ................. .......1161Duke ................. .............1166North Carolina .............. .1180Virginia ................. ..........1181Clemson ................. .......1198NC State ........................1222

1973Wake Forest ..................1092NC State ................. .......1136North Carolina .............. .1138Maryland ................. .......1139Duke ................. .............1142Clemson ................. .......1172Virginia ................. ..........1177

1974Wake Forest ................. .1158North Carolina .............. .1182NC State ................. .......1187Maryland ........................1205Clemson ........................1217Duke ..............................1223Virginia ...........................1255

1975Wake Forest ..................1099NC State ................. .......1135North Carolina .............. .1141Maryland ................. .......1142Clemson ................. .......1164Duke ................. .............1182Virginia ................. ..........1185

1976Wake Forest ..................1064Maryland ........................1094

NC State ................. .......1110North Carolina .............. .1125Clemson ................. .......1142Duke ................. .............1163Virginia ................. ..........1169

1977North Carolina ...............1084Maryland ........................1086Wake Forest ..................1098NC State ................. .......1104Clemson ................. .......1138Duke ................. .............1148Virginia ................. ..........1152

1978Wake Forest ..................1099North Carolina .............. .1109Maryland ................. .......1121Duke ................. .............1124Clemson ................. .......1132NC State ................. .......1137Virginia ................. ..........1182

1979Wake Forest ................. .1110North Carolina .............. .1123Duke ................. .............1128Clemson ................. .......1144NC State ................. .......1144Maryland ................. .......1148Virginia ................. ..........1153Georgia Tech ................. 1188

1980 Wake Forest ................... 838Clemson ......................... 871NC State ......................... 873North Carolina ................ 882Virginia ............................ 891Maryland ......................... 898Duke ............................... 906Georgia Tech .................. 910

1981North Carolina ................ 871Wake Forest ................... 876Duke ............................... 886NC State ......................... 890Clemson ......................... 902Virginia ............................ 920Maryland ......................... 924Georgia Tech .................. 952

1982Clemson ......................... 876NC State ......................... 879North Carolina ................ 880Wake Forest ................... 890Duke ............................... 904Virginia .............................913Maryland ......................... 921Georgia Tech .................. 943

1983North Carolina ................ 867NC State ......................... 872Clemson ......................... 874Virginia ............................ 883Wake Forest ................... 884Duke ............................... 885Georgia Tech .................. 900Maryland ......................... 924

1984North Carolina ................ 882Wake Forest ................... 906Clemson ......................... 907Duke ............................... 912

Georgia Tech .................. 916NC State ......................... 928Maryland ......................... 934Virginia ............................ 941

1985Georgia Tech .................. 843Duke ............................... 848North Carolina ................ 858Wake Forest ................... 858NC State ......................... 862Clemson ......................... 870Maryland ......................... 885Virginia ............................ 900

1986North Carolina ................ 861Georgia Tech .................. 867Wake Forest ................... 874Clemson ......................... 879Duke ............................... 895NC State ......................... 899Maryland ......................... 905Virginia ............................ 924

1987 Clemson ......................... 861Georgia Tech .................. 868Wake Forest ................... 868North Carolina ................ 870Virginia ............................ 872Maryland ......................... 878Duke ............................... 881NC State ......................... 885

1988Clemson ......................... 880NC State ......................... 894Wake Forest ................... 895Virginia ............................ 897Georgia Tech .................. 902Duke ............................... 909North Carolina ................ 915Maryland ......................... 942

1989Wake Forest ................... 870Georgia Tech .................. 874North Carolina ................ 879NC State ......................... 882Clemson ......................... 891Duke ............................... 897Virginia ............................ 898Maryland ......................... 919

1990Clemson ......................... 876NC State ......................... 876North Carolina ................ 878Duke ............................... 878Virginia ............................ 884Georgia Tech .................. 884Wake Forest ................... 887Maryland ......................... 948

1991 (36 holes only)Georgia Tech ................. .565North Carolina ............... .567NC State ........................ .575Wake Forest .................. .578Clemson ........................ .582Virginia .............................585Duke .............................. .591Maryland ......................... 603

1992Georgia Tech .................. 842Clemson ......................... 845Virginia ............................ 848

North Carolina ................ 860Wake Forest ................... 865Duke ............................... 871Maryland ......................... 871NC State ......................... 873Florida State ................... 880

1993Georgia Tech ...................853Clemson ......................... 858Wake Forest .................,, 868Duke ............................... 879NC State ......................... 879Virginia ............................ 879North Carolina ................ 887Florida State ................... 895Maryland ......................... 921

1994 Georgia Tech .................. 864North Carolina ................ 873Florida State ................... 877Duke ............................... 886Maryland ......................... 891Clemson ......................... 897Virginia ............................ 899Wake Forest ................... 900NC State ......................... 905

1995North Carolina ................ 849Georgia Tech .................. 862Virginia ............................ 863Clemson ......................... 864Florida State ................... 870NC State ......................... 875Wake Forest ................... 876Duke ............................... 888Maryland ......................... 919

1996North Carolina ................ 860Virginia .............................869Clemson ......................... 870Florida State ................... 873Maryland ......................... 874Wake Forest ................... 875Duke ............................... 876NC State ......................... 883Georgia Tech .................. 893

1997Clemson ......................... 867North Carolina .................877Wake Forest ....................881Virginia ............................ 883Florida State ................... 897Duke ............................... 899NC State ......................... 905Georgia Tech .................. 907Maryland ......................... 908

1998Clemson ......................... 836Georgia Tech .................. 843NC State ......................... 845North Carolina ................ 851Virginia ............................ 856Wake Forest ................... 865Florida State ................... 866Duke ............................... 868Maryland ......................... 875

1999Georgia Tech .................. 863North Carolina ................ 873Duke ............................... 873Clemson ......................... 876NC State ......................... 884

Maryland ......................... 905Virginia ............................ 906Wake Forest ................... 908Florida State ................... 919

2000 Clemson ......................... 856Georgia Tech .................. 861NC State ......................... 862Wake Forest ................... 875North Carolina ................ 881Duke ............................... 883Virginia ............................ 891Maryland ..........................892Florida State ................... 911

2001Georgia Tech ...................845Clemson ..........................853Wake Forest ....................854Virginia .............................859NC State ......................... 870North Carolina ................ 873Duke ............................... 874Florida State ................... 897Maryland ......................... 900

2002Georgia Tech .................. 837NC State ......................... 841Clemson ......................... 845Wake Forest ................... 851North Carolina ................ 862Florida State ................... 868Virginia ............................ 874Maryland ......................... 875Duke ............................... 878

2003Clemson ..........................865Wake Forest ................... 866North Carolina .................869Georgia Tech .................. 881Duke ............................... 892NC State ......................... 900Virginia ............................ 902Florida State ................... 917Maryland ......................... 919

2004Clemson ......................... 837Wake Forest ................... 845Georgia Tech .................. 848NC State ......................... 854North Carolina ................ 856Duke ............................... 857Florida State ................... 875Virginia ............................ 882Maryland ......................... 905

2005Duke ............................... 865Georgia Tech .................. 869NC State ......................... 880Clemson ......................... 883Virginia ............................ 884Wake Forest ................... 889Florida State ................... 898North Carolina ................ 906Maryland ......................... 915Virginia Tech ................... 922

2006 North Carolina ................ 833Georgia Tech .................. 833Clemson ......................... 840NC State ......................... 853Wake Forest ................... 860Florida State ................... 863

Maryland ......................... 865Duke ............................... 866Virginia Tech ................... 872Virginia ............................ 878Boston College ............... 921

2007Georgia Tech ...................854Virginia Tech ....................854Clemson ......................... 858Florida State~ ................. 863Duke ............................... 863North Carolina ................. 869NC State ......................... 874Wake Forest .................. 876Virginia ............................ 878Maryland ......................... 910Boston College .............. 913

2008Florida State ................... 838Duke ............................... 841North Carolina ................ 846Georgia Tech .................. 847Wake Forest ................... 848Clemson ......................... 854NC State ......................... 858Virginia Tech ................... 864Virginia ............................ 868Boston College ............... 886Maryland ......................... 906

2009Georgia Tech ...................846Clemson ......................... 849Duke ............................... 861Wake Forest ................... 865NC State ......................... 865Maryland ......................... 866North Carolina ................ 868Virginia Tech ................... 868Virginia ............................ 869Florida State ................... 875Boston College ............... 913

2010Georgia Tech .................. 841Virginia .............................854Duke ............................... 855Wake Forest ................... 855Florida State ................... 861Clemson ......................... 862NC State ......................... 866Virginia Tech ................... 869Maryland ......................... 878North Carolina ................ 878Boston College ............... 912

2011 Georgia Tech .................. 831Duke ............................... 851Clemson ......................... 861Virginia ............................ 864Florida State ................... 866NC State ......................... 872Virginia Tech ................... 874North Carolina ................ 879Wake Forest .293 .288 298 .... 879Maryland .... 304 ..300 297 .... 901Boston College ..314 317 322 . 953

Championship Determination1955-70: 36 holes • 1971 & 1992: 72 holes • 1972-2006: 54 holes1954: limited to 18 holes due to inclement weather • 1991: limited to 36 holes due to inclement weather~ Participation in 2007 championship vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions

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North Carolina 23-2*Duke 12Clemson 11Virginia 7Maryland 2NC State 1-1*South Carolina 0-1* *(Outright – Co-Champions)

Michael Shabaz, Virginia Sanam Singh, Virginia

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1954 – North Carolina1955 – North Carolina1956 – North Carolina1957 – Maryland1958 – North Carolina1959 – North Carolina1960 – North Carolina1961 – North Carolina 1962 – North Carolina1963 – North Carolina1964 – Maryland1965 – North Carolina1966 – North Carolina

1967 – North Carolina1968 – North Carolina South Carolina1969 – Clemson1970 – North Carolina1971 – North Carolina1972 – North Carolina1973 – North Carolina1974 – North Carolina1975 – North Carolina1976 – North Carolina1977 – North Carolina1978 – North Carolina

NC State1979 – NC State1980 – Clemson1981 – Clemson1982 – Duke1983 – Clemson1984 – Clemson1985 – Clemson1986 – Clemson1987 – Clemson1988 – Clemson1989 – Clemson1990 – North Carolina

1991 – Duke 1992 – North Carolina1993 – Duke1992 – North Carolina1993 – Duke1994 – Duke1995 – Duke1996 – Duke1997 – Clemson 1998 – Duke1999 – Duke2000 – Duke 2001 – Duke

2002 – North Carolina2003 – Duke2004 – Virginia 2005 – Virginia2006 – Duke2007 – Virginia 2008 – Virginia 2009 – Virginia 2010 – Virginia2011 – Virginia

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Team Conference Overall W L W LVirginia 11 0 34 1North Carolina 9 2 16 8Duke 9 2 22 10Miami 8 3 15 9Georgia Tech 8 3 21 6Virginia Tech 5 6 15 12Wake Forest 5 6 14 12Florida State 4 7 9 15Maryland 3 8 13 13Clemson 2 9 15 12NC State 2 9 10 14Boston College 0 11 8 18

Reid Carleton (S/D), DukeHenrique Cunha (S/D), DukeVahid Mirzadeh (D), Florida StateConnor Smith (D), Florida StateGuil lermo, Gomez (S), Georgia TechKevin King (D), Georgia TechJuan Spir (D), Georgia TechJose Hernandez (S), N. CarolinaDrew Courtney (D), VirginiaAlex Domijan (S), VirginiaMichael Shabaz (S/D), Virginia

First Round #9 Maryland d. #8 Florida State 4-2 #5 Georgia Tech d. #12 Boston College 4-0 #7 Wake Forest d. #10 Clemson 4-0 #6 Virginia Tech d. #11 NC State 4-3Quarterfinal #1 Virginia d. Maryland 4-0 Georgia Tech d. #4 Miami 4-1 #2 North Carolina d. Wake Forest 4-0 #3 Duke d. Virginia Tech 4-0Semifinals Virginia d. Georgia Tech 4-0 Duke d. North Carolina 4-0Finals Virginia d. Duke 4-0

2011 aCC player of the yearGuil lermo Gomez, Georgia Tech

2011 aCC Coach of the year Brian Boland, Virginia

2011 aCC freshman of the yearAlex Domijan, Virginia

2011 scholar-athlete of the yearGuil lermo Gomez, Georgia Tech

2011 iTa national Coach of the yearKenny Thorne, Georgia Tech

2011 iTa national rookie of the yearAlex Domijan, Virginia

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Rob Ankner Sr. Norwell, MA

Joe Davison Fr. Woodside, CA

Billy Grokenberger Jr. Santa Barbara, CA

Michael McGinnis So. Saratoga, CA

Christian McKean So. Washington, DC

Akash Muppidi Sr. Trumbull, CT

Philip Nelson Fr. Reston, VA

Klaus Puestow Jr. Munich, Germany

Jonathan Raude So. Rego Park, NY

Jonathan Schroeder Sr. Winnetka, IL

Alex Skinner Sr. Haverhill, MA

Matt Wagner Fr. Los Angeles, CA

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Hunter Harrington Fr. Spartanburg, SC

Dominique Maden So. Stuttgart, Germany

Yannick Maden Jr. Stuttgart, Germany

Gerardo Meza So. Tampico, Mexico

Wes Moran Sr. Murrells Inlet, SC

Zachary Rigsby Jr. Simpsonville, SC

Cedric Wellems Fr. The Hauge Nethelands

Ayrton Wibowo Jr. Jakarta, Indonesia

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Head Coach - Chuck McCuen

Assistant Coach - John Boetsch

Volunteer Assistant - Evan Schreiner

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Henrique Cunha Jr. Jaú, Brazil

Cale Hammond So. Tulsa, OK

Raphael Hemmeler Fr. Zurich, Switzerland

David Holland Sr. Pennington, NJ

Luke Marchese Sr. Summit, NJ

Chris Mengel So. Pittsburgh, PA

Fred Saba So. Fort Lauderdale, FL

Bruno Semenzato Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil

Jason Tahir Fr. Rochester, NY

Torsten Wietoska Sr. Leer, Germany

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Brian Alden r-So. Barrington, IL

Andres Bucaro Jr. Guatemala City, Guatemala

Dominic Cotrone Fr. Bradenton, FL

Blake Davis So. Austin, TX

João Gauer Fr. Parana, Brazil

Cristian Gonzalez Mendez Fr. Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Jordan Kelly-Houston Jr. Christchurch, New Zealand

Benjamin Lock Fr. Harare, Zimbabwe

Anderson Reed Jr. Daphne, AL

Jason Zafiros Sr. Bradenton, FL

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Head Coach - Dwayne Hultquist

Associate Coach - Nick Crowell

Volunteer Assistant Coach - Andy Gerst

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Colin Edwards Fr. Valrico, FL

Vikram Hundal Fr. Alpharetta, GA

Kevin King Sr. Peachtree City, GA

Sebastian Lopez Fr. Medellin, Colombia

Juan Melian Jr. Las Palmas, Spain

Dusan Miljevic Sr. Novi Sad, Serbia

Eduardo Segura Fr. Madrid, Spain

Juan Spir Jr. Medellin, Colombia

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Head Coach - Kenny Thorne

Volunteer Assistant - Brad Horton

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John Collins Jr. Bowie, MD

Maros Horny Sr. Zlate Moravce,Slovakia

Jesse Kiuru Jr. Lahti, Finland

Tommy Laine Jr. Turku, Finland

Andy Magee Jr. Rolling Hills Estates, CA

David Nguyen Jr. Columbia, MD

Mathias Sarrazin Sr. Paris, France

Vlad Stefan Fr. Bucharest, Romania

Jan Surovic So. Zlin-Velikova, Czech Republic

Sergio Wyss Jr. Zurich, Switzerland

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Omar Aly So. Edmond, OK

Gabriel Flores So. Guaynabo, PR

Wilfredo Gonzalez Fr. Guatemala City, Guatemala

Victor Mauz Jr. Suresnes, France

Mark Schanerman Jr. Miami, FL

Diego Soto So. Madrid, Spain

Marco Stancati Jr. Napoli, Italy

Henrique Tsukamoto Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Head Coach - Mario Rincon

Assistant Coach - Mark Dickson

Volunteer Assistant - Laurence Tieleman

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Cameron Ahari Sr. Tucson, AZ

Brennan Boyajian Sr. Weston, FL

Joey Burkhardt Sr. St. Augustine, FL

James Coxe So. Raleigh, NC

Andrew Gores Fr. Charlotte, NC

Jose Hernandez So. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Esben Hess-Olesen Fr. Viby, Denmark

Zach Hunter Sr. Weston, FL

Taylor Meyer Jr. Raleigh, NC

William Parker Jr. Shelby, NC.

Alex Rafiee Sr. Huntsville, AL

Oystein Steiro Fr. Snaroya, Norway

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Head Coach - Sam Paul

Assistant Coach - Tripp Phillips

Volunteer Assistant Coach - Scott Perelman

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Beck Bond Fr. Meriden, CT

Akash Gujarati Sr. Pune, India

Dominic Hodgson Sr. London, United Kingdom

Robbie Mudge Fr. Winston-Salem, NC

Rafael Paez Jr. Atibaia, Brazil

Austin Powell Fr. Muscle Shoals, AL

Jaime Pulgar Sr. Madrid, Spain

Will Rollinson r-Jr. Raleigh, NC

Ivan Sanchez Gomez So. Madrid, Spain

Julian Sullivan r-Sr. Philadelphia, PA

Dave Thomson Jr. Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK

Matt Thomson r-So. Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK

Sean Weber So. Raleigh, NC

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Head Coach - Jon Choboy

Assistant Coach - Stephen Ward

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Drew Courtney Sr. Clifton, VA

Dino Dell’Orto Jr. Hong Kong, China

Alex Domijan So. Wesley Chapel, FL

Steven Eelkman Rooda Sr. Amersfoort, The Netherlands

Brian Fang Jr. Hacienda Heights, CA

Mitchell Frank Fr. Annandale, VA

Jarmere Jenkins Jr. College Park, GA

Reese Milner Sr. Los Angeles, CA

Philippe Oudshoorn Sr. Adeldoorn, The Netherlands

Justin Shane So. Falls Church, VA

Ian Uriguen So. Guatemala City, Guatemala

Julen Uriguen Jr. Guatemala City, Guatemala

Santiago Villegas Sr. Bogota, Colombia

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Head Coach - Brian Boland

Associate Coach - Andres Pedroso

Volunteer Assistant - Scott Brown

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Mauricio Antun Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil

Patrick Daciek Sr. Severna Park, MD

Corrado Degl’ Incerti Tocci Sr. Reggio Emilia, Italy

Hunter Koontz Fr. Richmond, VA

Trpimir Kujundzic Jr. Zagreb, Croatia

Marko Lovrinovic Fr. Zagreb, Croatia

Lucas Oliveira Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil

Jonathan Pine Sr. Vienna, VA

Zach Pine Sr. Vienna, VA

Luka Somen Sr. Karlovac, Croatia

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Head Coach - Jim Thompson

Assistant Coach - Christophe Bonadona

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Jaya Billa Fr. Folsom, CA

David Hopkins Sr. Winston-Salem, NC

Danny Kreyman Jr. Long Beach, NY

Adam Lee So. Auckland, New Zealand

Renier Moolman Fr. Randburg, South Africa

Amogh Prabhakar Jr. Bangalore, India

Conner Sherwood r-Jr. Greensboro, NC

Alex Tsai Fr. Binghamton, NY

Sam Wells r-So. Mooresville, NC

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Head Coach - Tony Bresky

Assistant Coach - Brett Ross

Volunteer Assistant Coach - Jordan Hawks

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1959North Carolina ......................... 19Duke ........................................ .14Virginia .................................... .14Clemson ................................. ..13NC State ................................... .9Wake Forest ............................ ..8Maryland .................................... 5South Carolina .......................... .1

1960North Carolina ......................... 26Duke ........................................ .18Wake Forest ............................ 11Clemson .................................... .9NC State ................................... .8Maryland .................................... 7Virginia .................................... ...5South Carolina .......................... .0

1961North Carolina ......................... 24Duke ........................................ .20Virginia .................................... .19NC State ................................ ..10Maryland .................................... 9South Carolina .......................... .2Clemson .................................... .2Wake Forest ............................ ..1

1962North Carolina ......................... 27Clemson ................................. ..17Duke ........................................ .11Maryland ................................. .11Virginia .................................... .11NC State ................................... .6Wake Forest ............................ ..0South Carolina .......................... .0

1963North Carolina ......................... 36Clemson ................................. ..11Maryland ................................. .10Duke ........................................ .10Virginia .................................... ...9Wake Forest ............................ ..6NC State ................................... .2South Carolina .......................... .0

1964North Carolina ......................... 28Clemson ................................. ..15Maryland ................................. .10Duke ........................................ ...8Virginia .................................... ...7

Wake Forest ............................ ..7NC State ................................... .4South Carolina .......................... ..2

1965North Carolina ......................... .68Clemson ................................. ..60Maryland ................................. .49Virginia .................................... .48Duke ........................................ .36NC State ................................ ..33Wake Forest ............................ 18South Carolina ...12

1966North Carolina ......................... 67Clemson ................................. ..64Maryland ................................. .47Virginia .................................... .47Duke ........................................ .29South Carolina ......................... 25Wake Forest ............................ 23NC State ................................ ..22

1967North Carolina ......................... 67Clemson ................................. ..62South Carolina ...50Wake Forest ............................ 38Duke ........................................ .35Maryland ................................. .31Virginia .................................... .23NC State ................................ ..17

1968South Carolina .......................... 62North Carolina ......................... 62Maryland ................................. .50Clemson ................................. ..49Wake Forest ............................ 39Virginia .................................... .27Duke ........................................ .23NC State ................................ ..12

1969Clemson ................................. ..65North Carolina ......................... 62Virginia .................................... .50Wake Forest ............................ 37South Carolina ......................... 36Maryland ................................. .33Duke ........................................ .28NC State ................................ ..13

1970North Carolina ......................... 66Clemson ................................. ..61Virginia .................................... .51Maryland ................................. .43South Carolina ......................... 36Wake Forest ............................ 30Duke ........................................ .20NC State ................................ ..17

1971North Carolina ......................... 71

Clemson ................................. ..58Virginia .................................... .45Maryland ................................. .39Wake Forest ............................ 36Duke ........................................ .33NC State ................................ ..21South Carolina ......................... 21

1972North Carolina ......................... 65Wake Forest ............................ 54Virginia .................................... .53Clemson ................................. ..48Duke ........................................ .35Maryland ................................. .31NC State ................................ ..29

1973North Carolina ......................... 64Clemson ................................. ..52Wake Forest ............................ 51Duke ........................................ .45Virginia .................................... .43Maryland ................................. .30NC State ................................ ..20

1974North Carolina ......................... 63Clemson ................................. ..51Duke ........................................ .48Virginia .................................... .48Maryland ................................. .45Wake Forest ............................ 39NC State ................................ ..21

1975North Carolina ......................... 66Maryland ................................. .56Duke ........................................ .56Wake Forest ............................ 43Virginia .................................... .35Clemson ................................. ..32NC State ................................ ..27

1976North Carolina ......................... 66Duke ........................................ .51Wake Forest ............................ 47NC State ................................ ..45Virginia .................................... .38Clemson ................................. ..35Maryland ................................. .33

1977North Carolina ......................... 61NC State ................................ ..53Wake Forest ............................ 49Duke ........................................ .44Clemson ................................. ..38Virginia .................................... .37Maryland ................................. .33

1978NC State ................................ ..58North Carolina ......................... 58Clemson ................................. ..50

Duke ........................................ .44Maryland ................................. .39Virginia .................................... .36Wake Forest ............................ 30

1979NC State ................................ ..60Clemson ................................. ..55Duke ........................................ .49Virginia .................................... .48North Carolina ......................... 43Wake Forest ............................ 30Maryland ................................. .30

1980Clemson ................................. ..73Wake Forest ............................ 58NC State ................................ ..48North Carolina ......................... 45Virginia .................................... .33Duke ........................................ .31Georgia Tech ......................... ..22Maryland ................................. .14

1981Clemson ................................. ..60Wake Forest ............................ 51Virginia .................................... .48North Carolina ......................... 47Duke ........................................ .45NC State ................................ ..41Maryland ................................. .21Georgia Tech ......................... ..11

1982Duke ........................................ .73Clemson ................................. ..62North Carolina ......................... 48Virginia .................................... .44Maryland ................................. .31Wake Forest ............................ 28NC State ................................ ..21Georgia Tech ......................... ..17

1983Clemson .................................128Duke .................................... ...121North Carolina .......................104Maryland ................................. .84Virginia .................................... .71Wake Forest ............................ 58NC State ................................ ..32Georgia Tech ............................. 5

1984Clemson .................................138Maryland ............................. ...106North Carolina ......................... 94Duke ........................................ .89Virginia .................................... .66Wake Forest ............................ 50Georgia Tech ......................... ..38NC State ................................ ..17

1985Clemson .................................132

Maryland ................................. .98North Carolina ......................... 96Georgia Tech ......................... ..90Duke ........................................ .69Virginia .................................... .62Wake Forest ............................ 49NC State ................................ ..16

1986Clemson .................................. 1stMaryland ............................. ...2ndGeorgia Tech ..........................3rdDuke ........................................ 4thWake Forest ......................... ..5thVirginia .................................. ..6thNorth Carolina ........................ 7thNC State ................................ .8th

1987Tournament canceled due to rain, champion declared on the basis of regular season finish

1988Clemson .............................. ... 1stGeorgia Tech .........................2ndDuke ........................................3rdWake Forest ......................... ..4thVirginia .................................. ..5thNorth Carolina ........................ 6thMaryland ................................. 7thNC State ................................ .8th

1989Clemson .............................. ... 1stNorth Carolina .......................2ndDuke ........................................3rdVirginia .................................. ..4thGeorgia Tech ......................... .5thMaryland ................................. 6thWake Forest ......................... ..7thNC State ................................ .8th

1990First RoundVirginia d. Maryland ............... 5-1North Carolina d. Georgia Tech . 5-4Duke d. Wake Forest ............. 6-0Clemson d. NC State ............ 5-1SemifinalsNorth Carolina d. Duke .......... 5-3Clemson d. Virginia ............... 5-4FinalsNorth Carolina d. Clemson .... 5-3

1991First RoundNorth Carolina d. Maryland ... 6-0Georgia Tech d. Virginia ........ 5-3Clemson d. NC State ............ 6-1Duke d. Wake Forest ............. 5-4SemifinalsNorth Carolina d. Georgia Tech . 5-2Duke d. Clemson ................... 5-1FinalsDuke d. North Carolina .......... 5-2

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1993First RoundVirginia d. Maryland ............... 6-1Second RoundFlorida State d. Clemson ...... 5-2North Carolina d. NC State ... 7-0Wake Forest d. Georgia Tech .. 5-1Duke d. Virginia ..................... 5-2SemifinalsNorth Carolina d. Florida State .. 5-0Duke d. Wake Forest ............. 6-1FinalsDuke d. North Carolina .......... 5-1

1994First RoundNC State d. Maryland ............ 7-0Second RoundVirginia d. North Carolina ...... 5-2Georgia Tech d. Wake Forest . 4-2Clemson d. Florida State ...... 4-3Duke d. NC State .................. 7-0SemifinalsGeorgia Tech d. Virginia ........ 4-2Duke d. Clemson ................... 6-1FinalsDuke d. Georgia Tech ........... 4-1

1995First RoundNC State d. Maryland ............ 7-0Second RoundClemson d. Wake Forest ...... 6-1Florida State d. Virginia ......... 5-1Duke d. NC State .................. 7-0North Carolina d. Georgia Tech . 4-0SemifinalsClemson d. Florida State ...... 4-2Duke d. North Carolina .......... 4-3FinalsDuke d. Clemson ................... 5-1

1996First RoundNC State d. Maryland ............ 5-2Second RoundDuke d. Georgia Tech ........... 4-1Florida State d. Wake Forest .. 4-2North Carolina d. NC State ... 4-0Virginia d. Clemson ............... 4-1

SemifinalsDuke d. Florida State ............. 4-2North Carolina d. Virginia ...... 4-0FinalsDuke d. North Carolina .......... 4-1

1997First RoundNC State d. Maryland ............ 6-0Second RoundFlorida State d. North Carolina .. 4-2Clemson d. Wake Forest ...... 4-0Duke d. NC State .................. 4-1Virginia d. Georgia Tech ........ 4-1SemifinalsClemson d. Florida State ...... 4-2Duke d. Virginia ..................... 5-0FinalsClemson d. Duke ................... 4-3

1998First RoundNC State d. Maryland ............ 7-0Second RoundVirginia d. Wake Forest ......... 4-2North Carolina d. Clemson .... 4-1Duke d. NC State .................. 4-1Florida State d. Georgia Tech 4-1SemifinalsVirginia d. North Carolina ...... 4-2Duke d. Florida State ............. 4-0FinalsDuke d. Virginia ..................... 4-2

1999First RoundNC State d. Maryland ............ 6-1QuarterfinalsClemson d. North Carolina .... 4-3Georgia Tech d. Florida State . 4-2Duke d. NC State .................. 4-1Virginia d. Wake Forest ......... 4-0SemifinalsGeorgia Tech d. Clemson ..... 4-1Duke d. Virginia ..................... 4-0FinalsDuke d. Georgia Tech ........... 4-0

2000First RoundNC State d. Maryland ............ 4-0QuarterfinalsClemson d. Georgia Tech ..... 5-0North Carolina d. Wake Forest ... 4-1Duke d. NC State .................. 5-0Virginia d. Florida State ......... 4-1SemifinalsNorth Carolina d. Clemson .... 4-3Duke d. Virginia ..................... 6-1FinalsDuke d. North Carolina .......... 4-1

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Clemson d. NC State ............ 4-0Duke d. Maryland .................. 5-0QuarterfinalsWake Forest d. Florida State .. 4-2Clemson d. North Carolina .... 4-3Virginia d. Georgia Tech ........ 4-0SemifinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ............. 4-1Clemson d. Virginia ............... 4-3FinalsDuke d. Clemson ................... 4-0

2002First RoundVirginia d. Maryland ............... 4-0Duke d. NC State .................. 4-0QuarterfinalsGeorgia Tech d. Florida State 4-0North Carolina d. Virginia ...... 4-0Wake Forest d. Clemson ...... 4-1SemifinalsGeorgia Tech d. Duke ........... 4-0North Carolina d. Wake Forest ... 4-2FinalsNorth Carolina d. Georgia Tech . 4-3

2003First RoundNorth Carolina d. NC State ... 4-0Duke d. Maryland .................. 4-0QuarterfinalsWake Forest d. Virginia ......... 4-0Clemson d. North Carolina .... 4-1Florida State d. Georgia Tech 4-3SemifinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ............. 4-0Clemson d. Florida State ...... 4-3FinalsDuke d. Clemson ................... 4-1

2004First Round#8 NC State d. #9 Maryland . 4-1Quarterfinals#1 North Carolina d. #8 NC State .. 4-0#5 Clemson d. #4 Georgia Tech . 4-3#2 Virginia d. #7 Florida State 4-1#3 Duke d. #6 Wake Forest .. 4-1SemifinalsClemson d. North Carolina .... 4-2Virginia d. Duke ..................... 4-0FinalsVirginia d. Clemson ............... 4-3

2005First RoundMiami d. Virginia Tech ........... 4-3North Carolina d. NC State ... 4-0Georgia Tech d. Maryland ..... 4-0QuarterfinalsVirginia d. Miami .................... 4-1Wake Forest d. Clemson ...... 4-3North Carolina d. Duke .......... 4-2Florida State d. Georgia Tech 4-2

SemifinalsVirginia d. Wake Forest ......... 4-0Florida State d. North Carolina ... 4-2FinalsVirginia d. Florida State ......... 4-1

2006First RoundVirginia Tech d. Georgia Tech 4-3Florida State d. Boston College . 4-0Clemson d. NC State ............ 4-3Wake Forest d. Maryland ...... 4-0QuarterfinalsDuke d. Virginia Tech ............. 4-1Florida State d. North Carolina .. 4-2Virginia d. Clemson ............... 5-0Miami d. Wake Forest ........... 4-3SemifinalsDuke d. Florida State ............. 4-2Virginia d. Miami .................... 4-2FinalsDuke d. Virginia ..................... 4-3

2007First RoundMiami d. Georgia Tech .......... 4-3Clemson d. Boston College .. 4-0Virginia Tech d. NC State ...... 4-3Florida State d. Maryland ...... 4-0QuarterfinalsVirginia d. Miami .................... 4-1Wake Forest d. Clemson ...... 4-2North Carolina d. Virginia Tech .. 4-2Florida State d. Duke ............. 4-2SemifinalsVirginia d. Wake Forest ......... 4-0North Carolina d. Florida State .. 4-3FinalsVirginia d. North Carolina ...... 5-0

2008First RoundNC State d. Georgia Tech ..... 4-3Virginia Tech d. Clemson ...... 4-3Miami d. Maryland ................. 4-1Duke d. Boston College ........ 4-0QuarterfinalsVirginia d. NC State ............... 4-1Wake Forest d. Virginia Tech . 4-2Miami d. North Carolina ........ 4-3Florida State d. Duke ............. 4-0SemifinalsVirginia d. Wake Forest ......... 4-1Miami d. Florida State ........... 4-3FinalsVirginia d. Miami .................... 4-0

2009First RoundNorth Carolina d. Clemson .... 4-1Duke d. Boston College ........ 4-0NC State d. Georgia Tech ..... 4-1Virginia Tech d. Maryland ...... 4-0Quarterfinals

Virginia d. North Carolina ...... 4-0Florida State d. Duke ............. 4-1Miami d. NC State ................. 4-3Wake Forest d. Virginia Tech . 4-3SemifinalsVirginia d. Florida State ......... 4-0Wake Forest d. Miami ........... 4-2FinalsVirginia d. Wake Forest ......... 4-0

2010First RoundMiami d. NC State ................. 4-1Virginia Tech d. Boston College 4-0Florida State d. Clemson ...... 4-0Wake Forest d. Maryland ...... 4-0QuarterfinalsVirginia d. Miami .................... 4-0Georgia Tech d. Virginia Tech 4-3Duke d. Florida State ............. 4-0Wake Forest d. North Carolina ... 4-3SemifinalsVirginia d. Georgia Tech ........ 4-1Duke d. Wake Forest ............. 4-0FinalsVirginia d. Duke ..................... 4-2

2011First RoundMaryland d. Florida State ...... 4-2Georgia Tech d. Boston College 4-0Wake Forest d. Clemson ...... 4-0Virginia Tech d. NC State ...... 4-3QuarterfinalsVirginia d. Maryland ............... 4-0Georgia Tech d. Miami .......... 4-1North Carolina d. Wake Forest ... 4-0Duke d. Virginia Tech ............ 4-0SemifinalsVirginia d. Georgia Tech ........ 4-0Duke d. North Carolina .......... 4-0FinalsVirginia D. Duke ..................... 4-0

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Team Conference Overall W L W LDuke 10 1 25 5North Carolina 9 2 26 6Miami 9 2 21 7Virginia 7 4 20 8Florida State 7 4 16 9Clemson 6 5 21 11Georgia Tech 5 6 15 11NC State 5 6 16 9Boston College 3 8 9 14Maryland 3 8 13 10Virginia Tech 2 9 10 15Wake Forest 0 11 6 16

Keri Wong (D), Clemson Lauren McHale (D), North CarolinaJosipa Bek (S/D), Clemson Zoe De Bruycker (S), North CarolinaAnna Bartenstein (D), Miami Lindsey Hardenbergh (S), VirginiaBianca Eichkorn, (S/D), MiamiShinann Featherston (D), North Carolina

First Round #8 NC State d. #9 Boston College 4-0 #5 Florida State d. #12 Wake Forest 4-0 #7 Georgia Tech d. #10 Maryland 4-1 #6 Clemson d. #11 Virginia Tech 4-1Quarterfinals #1 Duke d. NC State 4-3 Florida State d. #4 Virginia 4-3 #2 North Carolina d. Georgia Tech 4-1 #3 Miami d. Clemson 4-1Semifinals Florida State d. Duke 4-3 North Carolina d. Miami 4-2Finals North Carolina d. Florida State 4-3

2011 ACC Player of the Year • Bianca Eichkorn, Miami

2011 ACC Coach of the Year • Brian Kalbas, North Carolina

2011 ACC Freshman of the Year • Rachel Kahan, Duke

2011 Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Bianca Eichkorn, Miami

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Kelly Barry Jr. Elmhurst, IL

Sarah Dalton Fr. Dubuque, IA

Katarina Gajic Sr. Toronto, Ontario

Ina Kauppila Jr. Espoo, Finland

Alex Kelleher Jr. Worcester, MA

Olga Khmylev Jr. Buffalo, NY

Erina Kikuchi Sr. New York, NY

Jessica Wacnik Fr. Orlando Park, IL

CoaChes

Head Coach - Nigel Bentley

Assistant Coach - Katie McNamara

Assistant Coach - Cynthia Tow

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Josipa Bek Sr. Osijek, Croatia

Nelly Ciolkowski Jr. Neuilly-Plaisance, France

Beatrice Gumulya Fr. Jakarta, Indonesia

Monika Kochanova So. Bratislava, Slovakia

Romy Kölzer Fr. Betzdorf, Germany

Klara Vyskocilova So. Klatovy, Czech Republic

Keri Wong Sr. Jackson, MS

CoaChes

Head Coach - Nancy Harris

Assistant Coach - Scott Kidd

Volunteer Assistant - Gui Jasmin

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Beatrice Capra Fr. Ellicott City, MD

Mary Clayton Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Ester Goldfeld Fr. Brooklyn, NY

Monica Gorny Sr. Pietermartizburg, South Africa

Rachel Kahan So. Unionville, CT

Hanna Mar So. Burr Ridge, IL

Annie Mulholland Fr. Portland, OR

Monica Turewicz Fr. Lake Forest, IL

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Daneika Borthwick Fr. Cumbria, England

Carolina De los Santos Jr. Montevideo, Uruguay

Leyla Erkan Fr. Hilton Head, SC

Amy Sargeant Jr. Birmingham, England

Noemie Scharle r-Jr. Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg

Ruth Seaborne So. London, England

Francesca Segarelli Jr. Rome, Italy

Casey Simmons Jr. Gainesville, FL

Mia Vriens Fr. Sydney, Australia

CoaChes

Head Coach - Jennifer Hyde

Associate Head Coach - Oliver Foreman

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Alex Anghelescu So. Johns Creek, GA

Lynn Blau Sr. Koerich, Luxembourg

Elizabeth Kilborn Jr. Marietta, GA

Caroline Lilley Sr. Portland, OR

Jasmine Minor Fr. Mundelein, IL

Christina Ngo Sr. Hanoi, Vietnam

Jillian O’Neill Sr. Montreal, Canada

Muriel Wacker So. Zurich, Switzerland

CoaChes

Head Coach - Bryan Shelton

Assistant Coach - Alison Silverio

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Ana Belzunce Jr. Alcala de Henares, Spain

Jordan Hansbrough Sr. Kennesaw, GA

Mikele Irazusta Fr. Bahia Blanca, Argentina

Welma Luus So. Pretoria, South Africa

Eleonore Paillaud Jr. Neuilly Sur Seine, France

Cristina Stancu So. Constanta, Romania

Vroni Van Berlo Jr. Erp, Netherlands

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Head Coach - Dianne Matias

Assistant Coach - Randy De Guzman

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Monique Albuquerque So. Porto Alegre, Brazil

Anna Bartenstein Sr. Graz, Austria

Melissa Bolivar So. Barranquilla, Colombia

Brittany Dubins So. North Miami Beach, FL

Lina Lileikite Fr. Liepaja, Latvia

Gabriela Mejia Sr. Cali, Colombia

Liat Zimmerman Fr. Yehud, Israel

CoaChes

Head Coach - Paige Yaroshuk-Tews

Assistant Coach - Alex Santos

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Zoe De Bruycker Jr. Saratoga, CA

Shinann Featherston Sr. Rockaway Park, NY

Haley Hemm Sr. Menlo Park, CA

Tessa Lyons So. Wallingford, PA

Lauren McHale Jr. Englewood Cliffs, NJ

Caroline Price Fr. Duluth, GA

Laura Slater So. Frimley, England

Gina Suarez-Malaguti Jr. Pembroke Pines, FL

Jennifer Stone Sr. Greensboro, NC

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Head Coach - Brian Kalbas

Assistant Coach - Sara Anundsen

Volunteer Assistant - Max Norris

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Elisha Hande Fr. Cheltenham, England

Tatiana Illova Jr. Povazska, Slovakia

Joelle Kissell So. Hostetter, PA

Nicole Martinez Fr. Quito, Ecuador

Ashley Miller Sr. Montgomery, NY

Sophie Nelson Fr. Southampton, England

Christy Sipes So. Gig Harbor, WA

Chloe Smith Jr. Naples, FL

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Head Coach - Hans Olsen

Assistant Coach - Susanne Depka

Volunteer Assistant Coach - Gerald Depka

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Marjorie Baker So. Washington, DC

Emily Fraser Sr. Rye, NY

Maria Fuccillo Jr. Rockville, MD

Lindsey Hardenbergh Sr. Fairfax Station, VA

Molly O’Koniewski Fr. Hilton Head Island, SC

Caryssa Peretz So. Cherry Hill, NJ

Clare Spooner So. Williamsburg, VA

Hana Tomljanovic Jr. Boca Raton, FL

Erin Vierra Jr. Norwell, MA

Li Xi So. Kunming City, China

CoaChes

Head Coach - Mark Guilbeau

Assistant Coach - Troy Porco

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Shannon Betts Sr. Newnan, GA

Martha Blakely Sr. Reading, PA

Katie Blow Sr. Richmond, VA

Megan Conley Jr. Knoxville, TN

Tea Ivanovic So. Anterwerpen, Belgium

Carol Kahoun Fr. Visp, Switzerland

Emily Lauten Jr. Marietta, GA

Isel Martinez-Marcos So. Esparreguera, Spain

Courtney Rauscher Sr. Evans, GA

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Head Coach - Terry Ann Zawacki-Woods

Assistant Coach - Freddy Gomez

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Brigita Bercyte So. Brooklyn, NY

Ryann Cutillo Sr. Kings Park, NY

Kayla Duncan Sr. Winston-Salem, NC

Karen Forman Fr. Del Mar, CA

Anna Mydlowska Sr. Warsaw, Poland

Catherine Roach Jr. Columbia, SC

Rebecca Siegler Fr. Boca Raton, FL

Kathryn Talbert Jr. Mooresville, NC

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Head Coach - Jeff Wyshner

Assistant Coach - Andy Roland

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1977North Carolina ....................................... 62Clemson ................................................ 56Virginia ................................................ ..55Duke ............................................... .......53Wake Forest .......................................... 38Maryland ............................................... 29NC State ................................................ 22

1978North Carolina ....................................... 62Virginia ................................................ ..55Clemson ................................................ 49Duke ................................................ ......49Maryland ....................................... ........38NC State ................................................ 32Wake Forest ....................................... ...30

1979North Carolina ....................................... 62Clemson ................................................ 55Virginia ................................................ ..54Duke ............................................... .......51Wake Forest ....................................... ...37Maryland ............................................... 29NC State ................................................ 27

1980North Carolina ....................................... 58Clemson ................................................ 56Duke ............................................... .......43Virginia ................................................ ..32Wake Forest ....................................... ...26Maryland ............................................... 21NC State ................................................ 16

1981Clemson ................................................ 62North Carolina ....................................... 54Duke ............................................... .......40Wake Forest ....................................... ...30Virginia ................................................ ..26Maryland ....................................... ........25NC State ................................................ 14

1983Clemson ....................................... .......124North Carolina ............................. ........105Duke ................................................ ......83Virginia ................................................ ..62Wake Forest ....................................... ...50Maryland ....................................... ........40NC State ................................................ 40

1984Clemson ....................................... .......138North Carolina ............................. ........122Duke ................................................ ......96Virginia ................................................ ..78Maryland ............................................... 75Wake Forest ....................................... ...55NC State ................................................ 27Georgia Tech ....................................... ..23

1985Clemson ....................................... .......128North Carolina ............................ .........119Duke ............................................... .......96Maryland ............................................... 88Wake Forest ....................................... ...66Virginia ................................................ ..56NC State ................................................ 43Georgia Tech ....................................... ..16

1986First RoundDuke d. Georgia Tech ......................... 9-0NC State d. Virginia ............................. 5-4North Carolina d. Maryland ........... ...... 6-3Clemson d. Wake Forest ................... . 8-1Second RoundDuke d. NC State ............................ .... 8-1Wake Forest d. Maryland .................... 6-3Virginia d. Georgia Tech ..................... . 7-2Clemson d North Carolina .................. 9-0Final Round7th - Maryland d. Georgia Tech .......... 7-25th - Wake Forest d. Virginia .......... .... 5-43rd - North Carolina d. NC State ......... 7-21st - Clemson d. Duke ................... ..... 8-1

1987First RoundClemson d. Virginia ............................. 6-3Wake Forest d. NC State ................... . 6-3Duke d. Maryland ............................. ... 8-1North Carolina d. Georgia Tech ......... . 7-2Second RoundNC State d. Georgia Tech .................. . 7-2Virginia d. Maryland .................... ........ 5-4Wake Forest d. North Carolina .......... . 5-4Clemson d. Duke ............................ .... 7-2Final Round7th - Maryland d. Georgia Tech .......... 5-45th - Virginia d. NC State .................... 6-33rd - Duke d. North Carolina ........... .... 5-11st - Clemson d. Wake Forest .......... ... 7-2

1988First RoundVirginia d. North Carolina ................... . 5-4Wake Forest d. Maryland .................... 7-2Duke d. Georgia Tech ................... ...... 6-3Clemson d. NC State ................... ....... 7-2Second RoundNorth Carolina d. Georgia Tech ......... . 5-4Maryland d. NC State .................... ...... 7-2Duke d. Virginia ............................. ...... 9-0Wake Forest d. Clemson .................... 7-2

1989First RoundNorth Carolina d. Wake Forest .......... . 6-3Virginia d. Maryland .................... ........ 6-3Duke d. NC State ............................ .... 7-2Clemson d. Georgia Tech .................. . 7-2Second RoundWake Forest d. NC State .................... 5-4Maryland d. Georgia Tech ................... 6-3

Virginia d. Clemson ..................... ........ 5-4Duke d. North Carolina .................... ... 6-3Third Round7th - Georgia Tech d. NC State ........... 8-15th - Wake Forest d. Maryland .......... . 5-43rd - North Carolina d. Clemson ......... 5-41st - Duke d. Virginia .................... ....... 5-4

1990First RoundDuke d. Virginia ............................. ...... 6-0Wake Forest d. Georgia Tech .......... ... 5-2Clemson d. NC State ................... ....... 6-0North Carolina d. Maryland ........... ...... 6-0SemifinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 6-2Clemson d. North Carolina .......... ....... 5-4FinalsDuke d. Clemson ............................ .... 5-1

1991First RoundNorth Carolina d. Virginia ................... . 5-3Clemson d. NC State ................... ....... 6-0Wake Forest d. Georgia Tech .......... ... 5-1Duke d. Maryland ............................. ... 6-0SemifinalsClemson d. North Carolina .......... ....... 5-4Duke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 6-2FinalsDuke d. Clemson ............................ .... 6-0

1992First RoundGeorgia Tech d. Maryland ................... 5-2Second RoundFlorida State d. Virginia ..................... .. 6-0Wake Forest d. NC State ................... . 5-1North Carolina d. Clemson .......... ....... 6-0Duke d. Georgia Tech ................... ...... 5-1SemifinalsWake Forest d. Florida State .......... ...... 5-Duke d. North Carolina .................... ... 5-1FinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 6-0

1993First RoundNC State d. Maryland .................... ...... 6-0Second RoundFlorida State d. North Carolina ........... 5-4Clemson d. Georgia Tech .................. . 6-0Virginia d. Wake Forest .................... ... 5-2Duke d. NC State ............................ .... 6-0SemifinalsClemson d. Florida State .................... 7-2Duke d. Virginia ............................. ...... 5-1FinalsDuke d. Clemson ............................ .... 5-2

1994First RoundGeorgia Tech d. Maryland ................... 5-2Second RoundFlorida State d. NC State .................... 5-1

Clemson d. North Carolina .......... ....... 5-2Wake Forest d. Virginia .................... ... 6-2Duke d. Georgia Tech ................... ...... 6-0SemifinalsFlorida State d. Clemson .................... 5-3Duke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 6-0FinalsDuke d. Florida State ................... ....... 5-0

1995First RoundMaryland d. Georgia Tech ................... 5-2Second RoundFlorida State d. Virginia ..................... .. 5-3Wake Forest d. North Carolina .......... . 5-0Duke d. Maryland ............................. ... 6-0NC State d. Clemson ................... ....... 5-4SemifinalsWake Forest d. Florida State .......... .... 5-2Duke d. NC State ............................ .... 5-0FinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 5-4

1996First RoundNC State d. Georgia Tech .................. . 6-3Second RoundClemson d. Maryland .................... ...... 5-0Wake Forest d. North Carolina .......... . 5-0Duke d. NC State ............................ .... 5-0Florida State d. Virginia ..................... .. 5-3SemifinalsWake Forest d. Clemson ................... . 5-4Duke d. Florida State ................... ....... 6-0FinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 5-0

1997First RoundNC State d. Virginia ............................. 5-0Second RoundFlorida State d. Georgia Tech .......... ... 5-1Wake Forest d. Clemson ................... . 5-0Duke d. NC State ............................ .... 5-0North Carolina d. Maryland ........... ...... 5-4SemifinalsWake Forest d. Florida State .......... .... 5-1Duke d. North Carolina .................... ... 6-0FinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 5-2

1998First RoundFlorida State d. North Carolina ........... 7-2Second RoundNC State d. Clemson ................... ....... 5-4Wake Forest d. Georgia Tech .......... ... 5-1Duke d. Florida State .................... ...... 5-0Maryland d. Virginia .................... ........ 5-1SemifinalsWake Forest d. NC State ................... . 5-0Duke d. Maryland ............................. ... 5-0FinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 5-2

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1999First RoundGeorgia Tech d. NC State .................. . 6-2Second RoundFlorida State d. Virginia ..................... .. 5-1Wake Forest d. Clemson ................... . 5-3Duke d. Georgia Tech ................... ...... 5-0North Carolina d. Maryland ........... ...... 5-3SemifinalsWake Forest d. Florida State .......... .... 5-3Duke d. North Carolina .................... .... 5-0FinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 5-0

2000First RoundNorth Carolina d. NC State .......... ....... 5-0QuartersClemson d. Virginia ............................. 6-3Duke d. Maryland ............................. ... 5-0Wake Forest d. North Carolina .......... . 5-1Florida State d. Georgia Tech .......... ... 5-3SemifinalsDuke d. Clemson ............................ .... 5-1Wake Forest d. Florida State .......... .... 5-0FinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 5-3

2001First RoundClemson d. NC State .................... ...... 4-2Duke d. Maryland ............................. ... 4-0QuarterfinalsFlorida State d. Georgia Tech ........... .. 4-2Wake Forest d. Clemson .................... 4-0Virginia d. North Carolina ................... . 4-3SemifinalsDuke d. Florida State ................... ....... 4-0Wake Forest d. Virginia .................... ... 4-1FinalsDuke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 4-1

2002First RoundDuke d. NC State ............................ .... 4-0Florida State d. Maryland ................... . 4-3QuarterfinalsGeorgia Tech d. Clemson .................. . 4-3Wake Forest d. Virginia .................... ... 4-0North Carolina d. Florida State ........... 4-3SemifinalsDuke d. Georgia Tech .................... ..... 4-2North Carolina d. Wake Forest .......... . 4-1FinalsNorth Carolina d. Duke .................... ... 4-3

2003First RoundWake Forest d. Maryland .................... 4-1Duke d. NC State ............................ .... 4-0QuarterfinalsVirginia d. Georgia Tech ..................... . 4-3Clemson d. Wake Forest .................... 4-1

North Carolina d. Florida State ........... 4-0SemifinalsDuke d. Virginia ............................. ...... 4-0North Carolina d. Clemson .......... ....... 4-0FinalsDuke d. North Carolina .................... ... 4-2

2004First RoundMaryland d. NC State .................... ...... 4-0QuarterfinalsClemson d. Maryland .................... ...... 4-0North Carolina d. Georgia Tech ......... . 4-1Duke d. Virginia ............................. ...... 4-0Florida State d. Wake Forest ........... ... 4-2SemifinalsClemson d. North Carolina .................. 4-1Duke d. Florida State .................... ...... 4-1FinalsClemson d. Duke ............................ .... 4-2

2005First RoundFlorida State d. Virginia ..................... .. 4-3Duke d. NC State ............................ .... 4-0Wake Forest d. Virginia Tech .......... .... 4-0QuarterfinalsGeorgia Tech d. Florida State .......... ... 4-1North Carolina d. Maryland ........... ...... 4-0Miami d. Duke ............................ ......... 4-1Clemson d. Wake Forest ................... . 4-1SemifinalsGeorgia Tech d. North Carolina ......... . 4-2Miami d. Clemson ............................ ... 4-3FinalsGeorgia Tech d. Miami .................... .... 4-3

2006First RoundNC State d. Maryland .................... ...... 4-0North Carolina d. Boston College ............ 4-0Wake Forest d. Florida State .......... .... 4-1Virginia d. Virginia Tech ..................... .. 4-0QuarterfinalsGeorgia Tech d. NC State .................. . 4-0Clemson d. North Carolina .......... ....... 4-1Duke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 4-0Miami d. Virginia ............................. ..... 4-0SemifinalsGeorgia Tech d. Clemson .................. . 4-1Miami d. Duke ............................ ......... 4-2FinalsGeorgia Tech d. Miami .................... .... 4-1

2007First RoundVirginia d. NC State ............................. 4-2Duke d. Virginia Tech .................... ...... 4-0Wake Forest d. Maryland .................... 4-0Florida State d. Boston College ......... . 4-0QuarterfinalsClemson d. Virginia ............................. 4-0Georgia Tech d. Duke ................... ...... 4-0

North Carolina d. Wake Forest .......... . 4-0Miami d. Florida State .................... ..... 4-3SemifinalsMiami d. Clemson ............................ ... 4-3Georgia Tech d. North Carolina ......... . 4-2FinalsGeorgia Tech d. Miami .................... .... 4-1

2008First RoundNC State d. Wake Forest ................... . 4-3North Carolina d. Maryland ........... ...... 4-0Virginia d. Virginia Tech ..................... .. 4-2Florida State d. Boston College ......... . 5-0QuarterfinalsGeorgia Tech d. NC State .................. . 4-0Clemson d. North Carolina .......... ....... 4-2Duke d. Virginia ............................. ...... 4-1Florida State d. Miami .................... ..... 4-2SemifinalsClemson d. Georgia Tech .................. . 4-1Duke d. Florida State ................... ....... 4-2FinalsClemson d. Duke ............................ .... 4-3

2009First RoundWake Forest d. Virginia Tech .......... .... 4-1Florida State d. NC State .................... 4-0Virginia d. Boston College ................... 4-1North Carolina d. Maryland ........... ...... 4-0QuarterfinalsMiami d. Wake Forest ................... ...... 4-0Florida State d. Georgia Tech .......... ... 4-3Duke d. Virginia ............................. ...... 4-0North Carolina d. Clemson .......... ....... 4-2SemifinalsMiami d. Florida State .................... ..... 4-0Duke d. North Carolina .................... ... 4-2FinalsDuke d. Miami ............................ ......... 4-3

2010First RoundWake Forest d. NC State ................... . 4-2Florida State d. Maryland .................... 4-0Georgia Tech d. Virginia Tech ........... .. 4-1Virginia d. Boston College ................... 4-0QuarterfinalsNorth Carolina d. Wake Forest ........... 4-0Florida State d. Duke .................... ...... 4-2Georgia Tech d. Miami .................... .... 4-3Clemson d. Virginia ............................. 4-2SemifinalsNorth Carolina d. Florida State ........... 4-0Georgia Tech d. Clemson .................. . 4-2FinalsGeorgia Tech d. North Carolina ......... . 4-3

2011First RoundNC State d. Boston College .......... ...... 4-0Florida State d. Wake Forest .......... .... 4-0

Georgia Tech d. Maryland ................... 4-1Clemson d. Virginia Tech ................... . 4-1QuarterfinalsDuke d. NC State ............................ .... 4-3Florida State d. Virginia ..................... .. 4-3North Carolina d. Georgia Tech ......... . 4-1Miami d. Clemson ............................ ... 4-1SemifinalsFlorida State d. Duke ................... ....... 4-3North Carolina d. Miami .................... .. 4-2FinalsNorth Carolina d. Florida State ........... 4-3

2010First RoundMiami d. NC State ............................ ... 4-1Virginia Tech d. Boston College .......... 4-0Florida State d. Clemson .................... 4-0Wake Forest d. Maryland .................... 4-0QuarterfinalsVirginia d. Miami ............................. ..... 4-0Georgia Tech d. Virginia Tech ........... .. 4-3Duke d. Florida State ................... ....... 4-0Wake Forest d. North Carolina .......... . 4-3SemifinalsVirginia d. Georgia Tech ..................... . 4-1Duke d. Wake Forest ................... ....... 4-0FinalsVirginia d. Duke ............................. ...... 4-2

2011First RoundMaryland d. Florida State .................... 4-2Georgia Tech d. Boston College ......... 4-0Wake Forest d. Clemson ................... . 4-0Virginia Tech d. NC State .................... 4-3QuarterfinalsVirginia d. Maryland .................... ........ 4-0Georgia Tech d. Miami .................... .... 4-1North Carolina d. Wake Forest .......... . 4-0Duke d. Virginia Tech .................... ...... 4-0SemifinalsVirginia d. Georgia Tech ..................... . 4-0Duke d. North Carolina .................... ... 4-0FinalsVirginia D. Duke ............................ ...... 4-0

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1998 – Clemson1999 – North Carolina 2000 – Clemson2001 – Clemson2002 – Florida State2003 – Florida State2004 – Clemson2005 – Florida State2006 – Florida State2007 – Florida State2008 – Florida State2009 – Florida State Virginia2010 – Florida State2011 – Florida StateNgoni Makusha, Florida State 100-Meter Dash 9.89

Long Jump 27-6.75Maurice Mitchell, Florida State 200-Meter Dash 19.99Florida State 4x100-Meter Relay 38.77(Kemar Hyman, Ngoni Makusha, Maurice Mitchell, Brandon Byram)Robby Andrews, Virginia 800-Meter Run 1:44.71Alexander Ziegler, Virginia Tech Hammer Throw 238-6

100-Meter Dash Ngoni Makusha Florida State *6.62200-Meter Dash Maurice Mitchell Florida State *20.19400-Meter Dash Brandon O’Connor Florida State 45.89800-Meter Run Anthony Kostelac Virginia 1:49.021,500-Meter Run Ciaran O’Lionaird Florida State *3:40.693,000-Meter Run Ryan McDermott Duke 8:45.425,000-Meter Run Ciaran O’Lionaird Florida State *13:52.1110,000-Meter Run Ryan Hill NC State 29:39.56110-Meter Hurdles Devon Hill Miami 13.66400-Meter Hurdles Reynaldo Radlin North Carolina 51.894x100-Meter Relay Florida State 39.61 (David Ambler, Ngoni Makusha, Maurice Mitchell, Kemar Hyman)4x400-Meter Relay Clemson 3:07.17 (Justin Murdock, Miller Moss, Jordan Rispress, La’Mont Jackson)High Jump Dwight Barbiasz Maryland 6-11.5Long Jump Ngoni Makusha Florida State 25-4Triple Jump Hasheem Halim, Virginia Tech 52-10Pole Vault Jared Jodon Virginia Tech 17-2.75Shot Put Alex Padgett Clemson 59-0.75Discus Throw Michael Putman Florida State 187-11Hammer Throw Marcel Lomnicky Virginia Tech *248-10Javelin Matthias Treff Virginia Tech 239-6Decathlon Mateo Sossah North Carolina 7,773 Points

Spencer Adams, ClemsonWarren Fraser, ClemsonLa’Mont Jackson, ClemsonMiller Moss, ClemsonJustin Murdock, ClemsonJohn Austin, DukeCurtis Beach, DukeRyan McDermott, DukeBrandon Byram, Florida StateKemar Hyman, Florida StateAndrew LaHaye, Florida StateNgoni Makusha, Florida StateMaurice Mitchell , Florida StateBrandon O’Connor, Florida StateMichael Putman, Florida StateDwight Barbiasz, MarylandDevon Hil l , Miami

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2011 ACC Coach of the Year • Bob Braman, Florida State2011 ACC Freshman of the Year • Anthony Kostelac, Virginia

2011 Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Ciaran O’Lionaird, Florida State

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Matthew Adetula Sr. Ft. Lauderdale, FLBurke Ashenden Fr. Wilmette, ILAnthony Bellitti So. Basking Ridge, NJJon Bogosian Gr. Boylston, MAAkash Chougule Sr. East Greenwich, RIShane Constantine So. Ballston Spa, NYPat Daly Fr. New Canaan, CTConnor Downey So. Mattapoisett, MAJose Estevez Fr. Miami, FLCollin Fedor Fr. Wheaton, ILTim Ferris Fr. Berwyn, PAKellen Foley Sr. Laguna Niguel, CAJames Fox Fr. Albany, NYJames Glover Jr. Clifton Park, NYJordan Hamm Jr. Java City, NYJack Hennessy So. Wesport, CTDaniel Kane Jr. Tappan, NYNahed Lakkis Jr. West Roxbury, MAJack Linehan Jr. Crested Butte, CORichard Lucas Fr. Glendale, CAKellen MacDonald So. Falmouth, MEMichael Mahoney So. Weymouth, MAGreg Malloy Fr. Marlton, NJJoseph McConaughy So. Seattle, WAJohn McDonald So. Westwood, MAKyle Nelson Jr. Sparta, NJJames Newhouse Fr. Altadena, CABradley Noss So. Apple Valley, CAConnor O’Neill So. Andover, MASidesh Sachithananthan Fr. Hicksville, NYLouis Serafini Jr. Niskayuna, NYJack Shannon Sr. Powell, OHBrian Smith Sr. Woburn, MAJoseph Stuart So. Shipman, VARoss Taylor Fr. Wayne, PAAnthony Tripodi Fr. Cliffside Park, NJJonathan Vaughn Fr. Canton, MABrian Wolff Fr. Philadelphia, PA

COaChesDirector and Head Coach - Matt KerrAssistant Coach - John BuckleyAssistant Coach - Jill KerrAssistant Coach - Tim Ritchie

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Jameel Abdul-Mateen Fr. Covington, GASpencer Adams r-Jr. Charlotte, NCElijah Britton Fr. El Paso, TXMarcus Brown Jr. Gaithersburg, MDShai Carpenter Fr. Mauldin, SCT.J. Christy Fr. Wauseon, OHC.J. Davidson Fr. Clemson, SCJames Dwyer Fr. Dunwoody, GAWarren Fraser Jr. Nassau, BahamasNathan Hendershot So. Pendleton, INLa’Mont Jackson r-So. Winston-Salem, NCKevin Ketner Fr. Fort Mill, SCMartin Maloney r-Jr. Apple Valley, MNRyan Mangone Jr. Pittsburgh, PAMarcus Maxey Jr. Athens, GATy McCormack r-Fr. Gainesville, GAJustin Murdock Sr. Pasadena, MDAaron Ramirez So. Piedmont, SCJaron Roberson Fr. Atlanta, GAWill Robinson Jr. Chadds Ford, PACharlton Rolle r-Sr. Winston-Salem, NCChris Slate Gr. Wilmington, DEScott Stanley Fr. Indianapolis, INCory Thalheimer Jr. Hopkinton, MATim Tyler Fr. Mt. Pleasant, SCTorian Ware Fr. Crawfordville, GAJeffrey Willis So. Canastota, NY

COaChesDirector of Track and Field - Lawrence JohnsonAssistant Coach - Tim HallAssistant Coach - Brad HerbsterAssistant Coach - Mario WilsonAssistant Coach - Shawn CobeyAssistant Coach - Tamara ArdsGraduate Assistant - Anne Powell

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Justin Amezquita So. Mountainside, NJTanner Anderson So. Valdese, NCBrian Atkinson So. Melbourne Beach, FLMichael Barbas Sr. Houston, TXCurtis Beach Jr. Albuquerque, NMWylan Bernitt Fr. Palm Harbor, FLStephen Boals Fr. Loomis, CAChristian Britto So. Orinda, CAAndrew Brodeur Sr. Brick, NJAustin Carpenter So. Saddle River, NJStephen Castiglione Jr. East Brunswick, NJStephen Clark Sr. Salt Lake City, UTDomenick DeMatteo Jr. Dix Hills, NYGreg Dixon Fr. Louisa, VACaleb Duncanson Sr. Scarsdale, NYGuillermo Echarte Sr. Miami Beach, FLJoseph Elsakr Jr. Daytona Beach, FLPhil Fairleigh So. Cary, ILHenry Farley Fr. Indianapolis, INAustin Gamble Jr. Weston, FLAlec Klassen Fr. Lilbourn, GAJames Kostelnik Sr. Los Angeles, CAMichael Krone So. Berwyn, PAThomas Lang Fr. Royersford, PAWill Leister Sr. Upper Arlington, OHMatt Marriott Jr. Westport, CTNate McClafferty Fr. Wernersville, PAClint McKelvey So. Maryville, TNKyle Moran Fr. Glenside, PAMike Moverman Jr. Easton, MATerrence Neal Fr. Bushnell, FLMorgan Pearson Fr. New Vernon, NJSpencer Pecha So. Gillette, WYBrendon Pierson Sr. Wall, NJAnthony Pollizzi So. Fort Meyers, FLBen Raskin So. Summit, NJZach Robertshaw Fr. Marshfield, MADominick Robinson Jr. Gillette, WYIan Rock Fr. Davis, CABrian Schoepfer Fr. Princeton Junction, NJTony Shirk Sr. Phoenixville, PAKyler Shumway So. Cottonwood, IDDan Summers Fr. Niwot, COLucas Talavan-Becker So. South San Francisco, CAShaun Thompson Fr. Baldwinsville, NY

COaChesDirector of Track and Field - Norm OgilvieAssociate Head Coach - Kevin JermynAssociate Head Coach - Shawn WilbournAssistant Coach - B.J. Linnenbrink Assistant Coach - Patrick Wales-DinanAssistant Coach - Jan OgilvieVolunteer Assistant Coach - Aaron Campbell

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naMe yr. hOMeTOwnMarc Akbar r-So. Palm Coast, FLDavid Ambler Jr. Christchurch, New ZealandTrevor Andrews r-Jr. Titusville, FLGonzalo Barroilhet Gr. Santiago, ChileRonald Bolden Sr. Key West, FLMatthew Boone Fr. Tallahassee, FLWilliam Bridges Fr. Orlando, FLStefan Brits Fr. Cape Town, South AfricaJacob Brooks Sr. Ft. Myers, FLJustin Byrd Sr. Lauderhill, FLDominick Cabrera r-Fr. Miami, FLCameron Davis Fr. Fleming Island, FLAJ del Valle Fr. Miami, FLDavid Forrester Sr. Billinge, United KingdomMike Fout r-Jr. LaPorte, INDarrin Gibson Jr. Tampa, FLTerril Gibson r-So. Tampa, FLTremaine Grant Jr. Fort Lauderdale, FLJohn Grellner r-So. Tampa, FLKemar Hyman Sr. George Town, Cayman IslandsMaxwell Hyman Sr. George Town, Cayman IslandsCharles Janson So. Sarasota, FLJohn Kennedy r-So. Orlando, FLAndrew LaHaye r-Jr. Orlando, FLDavid Lhamonie r-Jr. West Palm Beach, FLDentarius Locke r-So. Tampa, FLColin Lynch r-Fr. Jacksonville, FLPaul Madzivire So. Harare, ZimbabweDrew Marcello r-So. Coral Springs, FLDaniel Millay Fr. Orlando, FLMaurice Mitchell Sr. Kansas City, MOPablo Navarrete Sr. Santiago, ChileStephen Newbold Fr. Nassau, BahamasBreanden O Neill Sr. Sandymount, IrelandBrandon O’Connor r-Jr. Miami, FLSeth Proctor Sr. Orlando, FLMichael Putman Sr. Miami, FLSean Quinn r-So. Punta Gorda, FLWesley Rickman Jr. Peyton, COGleb Rudenko r-Fr. Hollywood, FLDaniel Salgado So. Southwest Ranches, FLKieran Showler-Davis Fr. Winchester, United KingdomMarkindey Sineus r-Fr. Lecanto, FLGarrett Singletary Fr. Tampa, FLChris Snow r-Fr. Wilmington, NCHarrison Stierwalt r-So. Tallahassee, FLMalachi Tatum Fr. Apopka, FLRachmil van Lamoen Fr. Willemstad, CuracaoHoratio Williams Sr. Oxford, MSPhillip Young So. Key West, FLJakub Zivec So. Litomerice, Czech Republic

COaChesHead Coach - Bob BramanAssociate Head Coach - Harlis MeadersAssistant Coach - Dennis NoblesAssistant Coach - Devin WestAssistant Coach - Ken HarndenAssistant Coach - Karen Harvey

naMe yr. hOMeTOwnPatrick Barron Jr. Annandale, VASaxon Bartsch Fr. Melbourne, Australia Douglas Black Jr. Cary, NCMykhail Chambers Sr. Urbana, ILHunter Clasen Sr. Tampa, FLAlec Clifford So. Acworth, GAPaul DeVito Sr. Manassas, VAChristian Erdman So. Marietta, GANat Estes Fr. Kennesaw, GAZack Fanelty Fr. Virginia Beach, VAJoe Fulton Sr. Marietta, GAAdonis Gaines Fr. New York, NYJonathan Gardner So. Chicago, ILWyatt Gouldthorpe Fr. Fairport, NYJeremy Greenwald Fr. Chesapeake, VAScott Greer So. Charlottesville, VAAusten Gutierrez Sr. Atlanta, GAObiandu Igwe Jr. Marietta, GAPerron Jones Jr. Augusta, GANikita Kirillov Fr. Atlanta, GA Billy Koskiewicz Fr. Geneva,ILBrandon Lasater Fr. Perry, GANiall Longobardi Jr. Suwanee, GABrandon Mbaba Fr. Atlanta, GAAntonio McKay Jr. Sr. Roswell, GAD.J. McMillan Sr. Alpharetta, GAOmar Morrison Sr. Jonesboro, GAAustin O’Connell Fr. Kennesaw, GAGlenn Powell Fr. Indianapolis, IN Eric Powers Jr. Mt. Pleasant, SCCameron Reid Jr. Douglasville, GAShawn Roberts Jr. Centerville, OHRick Scheff Sr. Atlanta, GAMichael Simms Sr. Lawrenceville, GAJoseph Stowe Sr. Atlanta, GAChas Thomason So. Dalton, GAAaron Unterberger Sr. Snellville, GAJustin Weaver Fr. Talking Rock, GAJeremy Wegener Fr. Jacksonville, FLWilliam White Sr. Covington, GA

COaChesHead Coach - Grover Hinsdale Assistant Coach - Alan Drosky Assistant Coach - Nat Page Assistant Coach - Viktor Kirillov

naMe yr. hOMeTOwnChris Brown Jr. Silver Spring, MD Pat Cole Fr. Hasbrouck Heights, NJJohn Davenport Jr. Baltimore, MD Dareem David Jr. Abington, PAShawn David Jr. Diego Martin, TrinidadTheo Dorsman Fr. Elkton, MDBrian Faherty Jr. Greenbelt, MDJosh Finkle Jr. Waldorf, MDKyle Graves So. Silver Spring, MD Josh Haghighi So. Roslyn Heights, NYFloyd Hawkes Sr. Baltimore, MDJon Hill Jr. Walkersville, MDSumanth Kuppalli Sr. Perry Hall, MDTerrence Maliff Fr. Wall, NJCraig Morgan Jr. Clarksburg, MDMamadou Niang Jr. Pretoria, South AfricaSean O’Leary So. Rockville, MDChris Parker Sr. North Bellmore, NYCory Puffett So. Hyattsville, MDKikanae Punyua Fr. Nairobi, KenyaZack Ray Sr. Huntingtown, MDNick Regan Fr. Bethesda, MDTrey Sherman Fr. Cincinnati, OHTyler Stump Jr. Catonsville, MDTyler Tate Fr. Wilmington, DECalvin Wheeler Jr. Baltimore, MDAlex Willett Fr. Bethesda, MD

COaChesHead Coach - Andrew ValmonAssistant Coach - Desmond DunhamAssistant Coach - Denielle SiebertAssistant Coach - Frank CostelloAssistant Coach - Roland DesonierVolunteer Coach - James Graham

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naMe yr. hOMeTOwnConnor Adams So. Flower Mound, TXKieron Anthony Jr. St. Augustine, TrinidadJohn Barden Jr. Nashville, TNChristian Cook Fr. Houston, TXDouglas Dourado Fr. Sao Paulo, BrazilBassim El-Sabawi So. San Diego, CALuke Fontaine So. Augusta, MEEvan Hadrick Sr. Norristown, PADevon Hill Sr. Trenton, NJInnocent Jacob Fr. Wood River Junction, RIJaCee Jarnagin r-Fr. Holcomb, KSDavin Johnson So. Southampton, NJJason Johnson Sr. Oswego, ILGreg Kaczka Jr. Glen Allen, VADavid Kuhrt Sr. Hunterdon, NJBrian Laskowski Sr. Mantua, NJGarrett Nygren Jr. Albuquerque, NMSean Petty Jr. Germantown, TNSean Pezzulo So. Saratoga Springs, NYAustin Rector Sr. Keller, TXAJ Ricketts Fr. Pensacola, FLWilliam Schefer Sr. North Shore, NYIsaiah Simmons Fr. Woodbridge, VARichard Tema So. Miami, FL William Waldon So. West Palm Beach, FLMatthew Wilson Sr. Longmeadow, MA

COaChesDirector and Head Coach - Amy DeemAssociate Head Coach - Calvin RobinsonAssistant Coach - Damon GriffithsAssistant Coach - Cheree HicksAssistant Coach - Veronica Rodriguez

naMe yr. hOMeTOwnMohamed Abushouk So. Cary, NCJheranie Boyd Jr. Gastonia, NCDevon Carter So. Sewell, NJNolan Cobb So. Farmville, NCKyle Cranston Fr. Goulburn, New South WalesAlex Cremer Sr. Mills River, NCAdam Cunningham Sr. Encino, CAAdam Curry Jr. Newark, DEChris DiLorenzo Sr. West Orange, NJJack Driggs Fr. Elmhurst, ILGratton Fisher Fr. Charlotte, NCJeremy Gerlach Sr. Chapel Hill, NCChristopher Graves Fr. Reidsville, NCArthur Hicks Fr. Solon, OhioScott Houston Sr. Oak Ridge, NCJoe Hutchinson Fr. Bowerhill, MelkshamMichael Jacobs So. New Brunswick, CanadaKwabena Keene Sr. Turnersville, NJBraedon Koerwitz Fr. Concord, NCMatus Kriska Fr. Trnava, SlovakiaJavonte Lipsey Fr. Portage, MISteve Magnuson So. Oro Valley, AZDylan Moore Jr. Somersworth, NHScott Morgan Fr. Clemmons, NCPhillip Morris So. Salem, VA.Dan Mykityshyn Fr. Holmdel, NJBryan Noreen Fr. Apex, NCClayton Parros Jr. Bloomfield, NJEmory Parsons Sr. East Green Bush, NYChadd Pierce Jr. Solon, OhioIsaac Presson So. Asheville, NCReynaldo Radlin Jr. Stafford, VARyan Ramsey So. Louisville, KYJohn Raneri So. New Fairfield, CTPeter Rehder Jr. Cary, NCPatrick Schellberg So. Morristown, NJRoy Smith So. Miami, FLSean Sutton Fr. Upper Marlboro, MDMatthew Valeriani So. Cedar Run, NJRyan Walling Fr. Cary, NCO’Neal Wanliss Fr. Atlanta, GABrenden White Fr. Asheville, NCBlake Williams Fr. Durham, NC

COaChesDirector and Head Coach - Dennis CraddockAssociate Head Coach - Josh LangleyAssistant Coach - Ryan VanhoyAssistant Coach - Davian ClarkeAssistant Coach - Andrew DubsAssistant Coach - Adam SmithVolunteer Assistant Coach - Addie Bracy

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naMe yr. hOMeTOwnBobby Andrews r-So. Wading River, NYKwame Boatwright r-Jr. Durham, NCSteven Bollinger r-So. Charlotte, NCPatrick Campbell r-Jr. Mooresville, NCAndrew Colley r-So. Williamsburg, VADorian Crawford So. Cary, NCGraham Crawford Fr. Burlington, NCGregory Dame r-Sr. Winston-Salem, NCEmmanuel Davis r-Sr. Cameron, NCMartin DeFrancesco Fr. Greensboro, NCDaniel Fretz Jr. Battleboro, NCTrey Geiger r-Fr. Raleigh, NCJohn Harwell Fr. Asheville, NCAdam Henken Sr. Catharpin, VARyan Hill r-Jr. Hickory, NCBrian Himelright r-Jr. Cuyahoga Falls, OH Kris Kornegay-Gober Jr. Washington, DCMitch Mallory Fr. Raleigh, NCRueben Malone Fr. Lillington, NCMichael Mansy r-Fr. Johnson City, TNCarl Marant Fr. Raleigh, NCAndrew McCullen r-Fr. Oak Hill, VALewis McPherson r-Jr. Richmond, VABobby Mintz Fr. Cary, NCBobby Moldovan r-Sr. Fort Wayne, INTobais Palmer r-Jr. Pittsboro, NCGrant Pearce r-Jr. Willow Springs, NCCody Pelliccioni Fr. Morgantown, WVKevin Permenter Fr. High Point, NCJule Rich r-Fr. Cumberland, VASandy Roberts r-Sr. Raleigh, NCJames Robinson Sr. Raleigh, NCMatt Schick r-Fr. Raleigh, NCVibushan Sivakumaran Fr. Cuyahoga Falls, OH Matt Sonnenfeldt r-So. Knoxville, TNBryan Spreitzer r-Fr. Cary, NCNathaniel Williams r-So. Newport, NCJohn Wolfe r-Fr. Tryon, NC

COaChesHead Coach - Rollie GeigerAssistant Coach - Chris ColemanAssistant Coach - Laurie HenesAssistant Coach - Chris SeatonAssistant Coach - Tom WoodAssistant Coach - Michael Young

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naMe yr. hOMeTOwnMark Amirault Sr.e Walpole, MAKevin Anding Sr. Houston, TXMatthew Armentrout Jr. Glen Allen, VADevin Brewer Fr. Dumfries, VA Jake Brown Fr. Fredericksburg, VA Ozzie Bryan So. Philadelphia, PABrandon Burton So. Newport News, VAVincenzo Chiariello Sr. Staten Island, NYDavid Cotton Fr. Madison, CTTommy Devita So. Ridgewood, NJAndrew Fahringer Sr. Whitehall, PAPatrick Farmer So. Huntington, NYChristopher Foley So. Chantilly, VADan Folger Fr. Nashua, NHThomas Fuson So. Glen Allen, VATaylor Gilland So. Chapel Hill, NCPayton Hazzard Fr. Huntington, NYNathaniel Hermseier Fr. Charlottesville, VA TJ Hobart So. Pittsburgh, PADrequan Hoskey So. Richmond, VA Brett Johnson Jr. Ocean City, NJSean Keveren Jr. Brentwood, TNKyle King Fr. Yorktown, VAAnthony Kostelac So. Charlottesville, VA Zack Larrabee Fr. Sarasota, FLChristian Lavorgna Fr. Sparta, NJBryan Lewis So. Roanoke, VATom Marcucci Jr. New Cumberland, PALeo McLaughlin So. Washington, DCColin Mearns So. Williamsburg, VAMatthias Meyer Jr. Suhlendorf, Germany Alex Mulchandani Fr. Multi Potomac, MDGubby Noronha Fr. Durham, NHDrew Paisley Fr. Virginia Beach, VAThomas Porter So. Fredericksburg, VA Marcus Robinson Sr. Richmond, VALance Roller Sr. Cortlandt Manor, NYRyan Satchell Fr. Central Islip, NYEd Schrom Fr. Harrisburg, PAAaron Shepperd So. Washington, DCAfolabi Shokunbi Fr. Washington, DCCody Snyder Fr. Mechanicsville, VAJack St. Marie Fr. Westlake, OH

COaChesDirector and Head Coach - Bryan FetzerAssistant Coach - Michael EskindAssistant Coach - Ross RichardsonAssistant Coach - Pete WatsonAssistant Coach - Todd Morgan

naMe yr. hOMeTOwnDerek Aegerter So. Humble, TXJeff Artis-Gray Jr. Chesapeake, VADarren Barlow Fr. Midlothian, VAJared Berman Jr. Fairfax, VARonnie Black Jr. Newport News, VABrayden Burleigh Fr. Midlothian, VAScott Campbell So. Salem, VAJuan Campos Fr. Sterling, VAGeorge Carter Fr. Blacksburg, VAThomas Curtin Fr. Leesburg, VAJason Cusack Jr. Griswold, CTMartin Dally r-Fr. Bethesda, MDJoe Davis r-Sr. Sarasota, FLLeoule Degfae r-So. Alexandria, VATihut Degfae Jr. Alexandria, VAKevin DeWillie Fr. Hummelstown, PAKevin Dowd r-Fr. Fairfax, VACorey Fuller Jr. Baltimore, MDRyan Hagen Jr. Sterling, VAHasheem Halim Sr. Lilburn, GAHunter Hall r-Sr. Fort Wayne, INMichael Hammond Sr. Midlothian, VAEric Hoepker Sr. Haymarket, VAMatt Hoogland r-Fr. Springfield, VAEddie Judge r-Sr. Virginia Beach, VADemitri Knowles Fr. Lynchburg, VARyan Kuhns Fr. Fredericksburg, VAKieran Lee Sr. Glen Allen, VAZach Link Fr. Blacksburg, VADenis Mahmic Jr. Zagreb, CroatiaJonathan McCants Jr. Alexandria, VADaniel McFadden Fr. Newport News, VAMike Miller Sr. Keezletown, VAWill Mulherin Sr. Yorktown, VAJoseph Murray Jr. Fredericksburg, VALuka Mustafic Fr. Rakitje, CroatiaGrant Pollock r-Fr. Richmond, VAKeith Ricks Sr. Suffolk, VACorey Shank So. Fort Wayne, INMatthias Treff Jr. Burgthann, GermanyShaowei Tu So. Mechanicsville, VAChris Uhle Fr. Powell, OHChris Walizer Sr. Hershey, PABrian Welch r-Jr. Richmond, VA.Darrell Wesh So. Virginia Beach, VAConnor Wilson Fr. Sterling, VAPat Woodford Fr. Roanoke, VAAlexander Ziegler Jr. Dischingen, Germany

COaChesDirector of Track & Field and Cross Country - Dave CianelliAssociate Head Men’s Track & Field Coach/Throws Coach - Greg JackSprints, Hurdles & Jumps Coach - Charles FosterHead Cross Country/Distance Coach - Ben ThomasAssistant Cross Country/Distance Coach - Jennifer McGranahanPole Vault Coach - Bob PhillipsTechnical Director - Stacey Vidt

naMe yr. hOMeTOwnK.C. Barrett Fr. Quahog, RIJohn Bedingham Fr. Woodbury, MNMichael Belardia Fr. Monongahela, PATrey Blanton Sr. Aiken, SCThomas Bojanowski Fr. Remagen, GermanyJustin Bookheimer Sr. Lansdale, PAScott Chamberlin Fr. Allamuchy, NJDesmond Cooper Fr. Jacksonville, FLConnor Crowley Fr. Blue Point, NYJake Dearmon Fr. Destin, FLPatrick Donelan So. Granville, OHGarrett Drogosch Jr. Westlake Village, CAKyle Eager So. Chappequa, NYTom Finneran Jr. Scituate, MAJake Graham Jr. Toronto, Ontario, CanadaNate Guthals Jr. Littleton, COHiter Harris So. Richmond, VADaniel Harrison Fr. Newport News, VAAlex Hill Sr. North Wales, PALucas Hoffman Fr. Northport, NYBen Lincoln Jr. Hingham, MAPaul Loeser Sr. Winston-Salem, NCSean Lunkenheimer Jr. Keyport, NJAnthony Marois Jr. Waterford, NYMichael Mastanduno So. Miller Place, NYMichael McEnany Jr. Tampa, FLThomas Morrison Sr. Port Perry, Ontario, CanadaReid Nickle Fr. South Bend, INMalcom Nunley So. Garner, NCBrian O’Toole Fr. Robbinsville, NJSherman Ragland Fr. Durham, NCOrville Reynolds Fr. Coral Springs, FLAlexander Rose So. Brisbane, AustraliaKevin Smith Sr. Wilson, NCBrandon Terry So. Alpharetta, GAMichael Wooten Sr. Raleigh, NCNate Wooten So. Raleigh, NC

COaChesDirector and Head Coach - John MillarAssistant Director - Scott HallAssistant Coach - Brian ClymerAssistant Coach - Brad HuntAsssitant Coach - Zeb SionVolunteer Assistant Coach - Michael RileyVolunteer Assistant Coach - Joanna Schultz

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evenT reCOrD TiMe naMe, sChOOl year100-Meter Dash Conference 9.89* Travis Padgett, Clemson 2008 9.89* Ngoni Makusha, Florida State 2011 ACC Championship 9.97 Ngoni Makusha, Florida State 2011 NCAA Championship 9.89* Ngoni Makusha, Florida State 2011200-Meter Dash Conference 19.69* Walter Dix, Florida State 2007 ACC Championship 20.19 Walter Dix, Florida State 2007 20.19 Maurice Mitchell, Florida State 2011 NCAA Championship 19.87 Lorenzo Daniel, Mississippi State 1988 19.87 John Capel, Florida 1999400-Meter Dash Conference 44.59 Derek Mills, Georgia Tech 1994 ACC Championship 44.83 Milton Campbell, North Carolina 1997 NCAA Championship 44.00 Quincy Watts, Southern California 1992800-Meter Run Conference 1:43.16 Paul Ereng, Virginia 1989 ACC Championship 1:46.66 Paul Ereng, Virginia 1988 NCAA Championship 1:44.70 Mark Everett, Florida 1990 1,500-Meter Run Conference 3:37.27 David Krummenacker, Georgia Tech 1998 ACC Championship 3:40.69 Ciaran O’Lionaird, Florida State 2011 NCAA Championship 3:35.30 Sydney Maree, Villanova 19813,000-Meter Steeplechase Conference 8:21.72 Hans Koeleman, Clemson 1981 ACC Championship 8:34.84 Andrew Lemoncello, Florida State 2006 NCAA Championship 8:12.39 Henry Rono, Washington State 19785,000-Meter Run Conference 13:24.46 Stijn Jaspers, Clemson 1984 ACC Championship 13:52.11 Ciaran O’Lionaird, Florida State 2011 NCAA Championship 13:20.63 Sydney Maree, Villanova 197910,000-Meter Run Conference 28:28.04 Andrew Lemoncello, Florida State 2007 ACC Championship 28:55.01 Mike Cotton, Virginia 1981 NCAA Championship 28:01.30 Suleiman Nyambui, Texas El-Paso 1979110-Meter Hurdles Conference 13.00* Renaldo Nehemiah, Maryland 1979 ACC Championship 13.65 James Purvis, Georgia Tech 1987 NCAA Championship 13.21 Aries Merritt, Tennessee 2006400-Meter Hurdles Conference 47.90 Angelo Taylor, Georgia Tech 1998 ACC Championship 48.64 Derrick Adkins, Georgia Tech 1992 NCAA Championship 47.56 Kerron Clement, Florida 20054x100-Meter Relay Conference 38.60 Florida State (Greg Bolden, Walter Dix, Michael Ray Garvin, Charles Clark) 2007 ACC Championship 38.78 Florida State (Greg Bolden, Walter Dix, Michael Ray Garvin, Charles Clark) 2007 NCAA Championship 38.04 Texas Christian (Bryan Howard, Jarmiene Holloway, Syan Williams, Percy Spencer) 19984x400-Meter Relay Conference 2:59.95 Georgia Tech (Octavius Terry, Julian Amedee, Derrick Adkins, Derrick Mills) 1992 ACC Championship 3:03.47 Georgia Tech (Octavius Terry, Jonas Motiejunas, Conrad Nichols, Derrick Mills) 1994 NCAA Championship 2:59.59 Louisiana State (Reginald Dardar, Bennie Brazell, Xavier Carter, Kelly Willie) 2005High Jump Conference 2.29m/7-6 Victor Small, Clemson 1986 2.29m/7-6 Eric Bishop, North Carolina 1996 2.29m/7-6 Omarr Dixon, NC State 1996 ACC Championship 2.25m/7-4.25 Shawn Brown, Florida State 2001 NCAA Championship 2.38m/7-9.75 Hollis Conway, Louisiana-Lafayette 1989Long Jump Conference 8.40m/27-0.75 Ngoni Makusha, Florida State 2011 ACC Championship 7.99m/26-2.75 Eric Bowers, Georgia Tech 1996 NCAA Championship 8.53m/28-0 Erick Walder, Arkansas 1993Triple Jump Conference 16.84m/55-3 Dennis Ivory, Maryland 1979 ACC Championship 16.62m/54-6.50 Alphonso Jordan, Georgia Tech 2010 NCAA Championship 17.57m/57-7.75 Keith Connor, Southern Methodist 1982Pole Vault Conference 5.65m/18-6.50 Jeff Bray, Florida State 1992 ACC Championship 5.65m/18-6.50 Jeff Bray, Florida State 1992 NCAA Championship 5.82m/19-1 Lawrence Johnson, Tennessee 1996Shot Put Conference 20.84m/68-4.50 Garrett Johnson, Florida State 2006 ACC Championship 20.13m/66-0.50 Garrett Johnson, Florida State 2006 NCAA Championship 22.00m/77-2.25 John Godina, UCLA 1995Discus Throw Conference 64.86m/212-9 Andy Bloom, Wake Forest 1996 ACC Championship 63.48m/208-3 Andy Bloom, Wake Forest 1995 NCAA Championship 67.06m/220-0 Kamy Keshmiri, Nevada 1992Hammer Throw Conference 75.84m/248-10 Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech 2011 ACC Championship 75.84m/248-10 Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech 2011 NCAA Championship 80.86m/265-3 Balazs Kiss, Southern California 1996Javelin Conference 77.88m/255-6 Matthias Treff, Virginia Tech 2011 ACC Championship 73.36m/240-8 Sean Murray, North Carolina 1992 NCAA Championship 89.98m/295-2 Einar Vilhjalmsson, Texas 1983Decathlon Conference 8,084 points Curtis Beach, Duke 2011 ACC Championship 7,861 points Stephen Dunphy, Virginia 1992 NCAA Championship 8,279 points Tito Steiner, Brigham Young 1981

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Juliet Bottorff, Duke 10,000-Meter Run 34:25.86Ti’erra Brown, Miami 400-Meter Hurdles 55.65Patricia Mamona, Clemson Triple Jump 46-1.25Dorotea Habazin, Virginia Tech Hammer Throw 223-7

100-Meter Dash Stormy Kendrick, Clemson 11.25200-Meter Dash Stormy Kendrick, Clemson 23.09400-Meter Dash Marlena Wesh, Clemson 52.28800-Meter Run Caroline King, Boston College 2:04.881,500-Meter Run Kate Van Buskirk, Duke 4:16.683,000-Meter Steeplechase Stephanie Garcia, Virginia *9:55.105,000-Meter Run Jessica Parry, Florida State 16:14.74100-Meter Hurdles Ti’erra Brown, Miami 12.94400-Meter Hurdles LaToya James, North Carolina 55.8310,000-Meter Run Kim Ruck, Clemson 33:47.854x100-Meter Relay Clemson 44.27(Michaylin Golladay, Stormy Kendrick, Misha Morris, Jasmine Edgerson)

4x400-Meter Relay North Carolin 3:34.42(Tasha Stanley, Christine Johnson, Elizabeth Mott, Zoey Russell)

High Jump April Sinkler 5-11.5Long Jump Kimberly Williams, Florida State 20-6.25Triple Jump Kimberly Williams, Florida State *46-1.25 Pole Vault Lizabeth Mabry, Florida State 13-3.75Shot Put Samira Burkhardt, Virginia Tech 52-3.25Discus Throw Kristen Batts, Maryland 160-11Hammer Throw Dorotea Habazin, Virginia Tech *224-3Javelin Andrea Hopkins, Duke 155-1Heptathlon Kiani Profit, Maryland 5,463 points*ACC Meet Record

1. Clemson 2022. Florida State 132.5 3. North Carolina 117.5 4. Duke 81.55. Virginia 62.56. Miami 57 7. Virginia Tech 53.58. NC State 39.59. Maryland 3410. Georgia Tech 1911. Boston College 1512. Wake Forest 3

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2011 aCC Coach of the year: Lawrence Johnson, Clemson2011 aCC Freshman of the year: Samira Burkhardt, Virginia Tech

2011 scholar-athlete of the year: Liane Weber, Clemson

Jasmine Brunson, ClemsonJasmine Edgerson, ClemsonMichaylin Golladay, ClemsonMonique Gracia, ClemsonAlyssa Kulik, ClemsonPatricia Mamona, ClemsonMisha Morris, ClemsonBridgette Owens, ClemsonApril Sinkler, ClemsonLiane Weber, ClemsonJuliet Bottorff, DukeCydney Ross, DukeKate Van Buskirk, Duke

Hannah Brooks, Florida StateAmy Harris, Florida StateMarecia Pemberton, Florida StateStephanie Simpson, Florida StateBritany St. Louis, Florida StateKimberly Will iams, Florida StateLeslie Njoku, Georgia TechJoanna Wright, Georgia TechTi’erra Brown, MiamiTakecia Jameson, Miami LaToya James, North CarolinaElizabeth Mott, North CarolinaZoey Russell , North Carolina

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name yr. hOmeTOWnTaylor Aizenstadt Jr. Norwell, MAMeaghan Anklin Jr. Fayetteville, NYClaire Bingham So. Geyserville, CARory Cellucci Sr. Medway, MAJean Christensen Jr. Rumford, RIBridget Dahlberg Jr. Newton, MAHeather Garcia Sr. Baldwin City, KSMarissa Horton Fr. Chino Hill, CACasey Hsiung Sr. Acton, MAKelsey Huckins Sr. Westmoreland, NHElizabeth Hynes Jr. Saint Charles, ILMoira Kenny Jr. Sherman, CTCaroline King Gr. Scotia, NYJillian King Sr. Scotia, NYElissa Knight Fr. Manahawkin, NJHope Krause Gr. New Canaan, CTSarah Lord Jr. Redmond, WAKim McDonagh Fr. Latrobe, PAKristen McDonagh Fr. Mansfield, MAErin McKenna Jr. Wyckoff, NJSara Missert Sr. Windham, NHMorgan Mueller So. Queensbury, NYElizabeth O’Brien Jr. Chappaqua, NYMolly O’Dea So. Hingham, MAKathy O’Keefe Fr. Newton, MAJacqueline Pollack So. Blauvelt, NYAlanna Poretta So. Groveland, MAMadeline Reed So. Newton, MAClaire Smith So. Avon, CTAllison Stasiuk Jr. North Kingstown, RIMadeline Wallace Gr. London, OntarioLiv Westphal Fr. Limoges, FranceBrittany Winslow Fr. Queensbury, NYDanielle Winslow Fr. Queensbury, NY

COaChesHead Coach - Randy ThomasAssistant Coach - Erin O’Reilly Assistant Coach - Christina SolomonAssistant Coach - Devotia Moore

name yr. hOmeTOWnNatalie Anthony So. Randolph, NJSonni Austin Jr. Decatur, GAAva Bell r-Fr. Radford, VABrianna Blanton Fr. Summerville, SCCaroline Bond Fr. Johns Creek, GAElyse Borisko Jr. Ellicott City, MDKate Borowicz r-So. Greenville, SCJasmine Brunson Jr. Southampton, BermudaDezerea Bryant Fr. Milwaukee, WIJasmine Edgerson Jr. Marietta, GAKarine Farias Jr. Porto Alegre, BrazilMeghan Flanagan Fr. Palatine, ILNia Fluker Fr. Grand Prairie, TXWhitney Fountain r-Fr. Bronx, NYChristy Gasparino So. Darien, CTLisa Girard So. Fountain Inn, SCMonique Gracia Sr. Miami, FLKeni Harrison Fr. Clayton, NCAlyssa Henshaw So. Darnestown, MDKatie Inclan r-Fr. Spartanburg, SCStormy Kendrick Jr. Gastonia, NCAlyssa Kulik Sr. Simpsonville, SCLaura Loveless r-Fr. Kingsport, TNSara Manesiotis Fr. Hilton Head Island, SCWalker Marion r-Fr. Charleston, SCTaylor Miller Fr. Fort Mill, SCBridgette Owens So. Oak Park, MIBrittany Pringley r-So. Miami, FLBrianna Rollins r-So. Miami, FLKim Ruck Gr. Greer, SCApril Sinkler Gr. Stafford, VABrannon Sulka Sr. Bluffton, SCCara Talty So. Raritan, NJLauren Terstappen So. Phoenixville, PABrittney Waller Jr. Greenville, SCMarlena Wesh Jr. Virginia Beach, VA

COaChesDirector of Track and Field - Lawrence JohnsonAssistant Coach - Tim HallAssistant Coach - Brad HerbsterAssistant Coach - Mario WilsonAssistant Coach - Shawn CobeyAssistant Coach - Tamara ArdsGraduate Assistant - Anne Powell

name yr. hOmeTOWn Suejin Ahn Sr. Setauket, NYMichelle Anumba Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, CACarolyn Baskir Fr. Chapel Hill, NCKatelyn Bastert Gr. Quincy, ILOlivia Bergesen Fr. Mason, OHAshley Berry So. Paget, BermudaJuliet Bottorff Jr. Newark, DEErica Brand So. Shawnee, KSAshley Brasovan Jr. Wellington, FLRebecca Craigie So. Macclesfield, United KingdomMegan Deakins Sr. Devon, PA Abby Farley Fr. Indianapolis, INVanessa Floyd So. Oceanside, CAAmy Fryt Gr. Goldsboro, NCHannah Goranson So. Los Altos, CAKayla Hale Jr. Indialantic, FLLauren Hansson Fr. Los Angeles, CAVirginia Hine Sr. Memphis, TNAndrea Hopkins Jr. Lake Oswego, ORDaryn Howland Fr. Boston, MAMary Carleton Johnston Sr. Mobile, ALKarli Johonnot Fr. Las Vegas, NVCourtney Kedra So. Phoenixville, PAElizabeth Kerpon Fr. Coppell, TXAmber Kunze Jr. Grand Island, NEKelsey Lakowske Fr. Boulder, COGabby Levac So. Hartland, WIChloe Maleski Fr. Keene, NHTeddi Maslowski Fr. Burgettstown, PAEmily Mattoon Jr. San Diego, CAJulianna Miller Fr. Hillsborough, NJMadeline Morgan Jr. Birmingham, ALDana Morin So. Sheridan, WYLeslie Morrison Sr. Bethesda, MDBaily Murphy Fr. Belvidere, ILLindsey Olivere Fr. Wilmington, DENicole Ragucci Sr. Monroe Township, NJAlexis Roper Fr. Lebanon, NJDestiny Roseman So. Grand Prairie, TXCydney Ross Sr. St. Louis, MOJessie Rubin So. Rockville, MDColleen Schmidt Fr. Point Lookout, NYMiray Seward So. Dunwoody, GACarly Seymour Sr. Ebensburg, PAStephanie Skove Fr. Eatontown, NJAdrianne Soo Jr. Durham, NCLaCresha Styles Jr. Acworth, GAShannon Sullivan Jr. Wood-Ridge, NJSophia Treakle Jr. Asheville, NCAmanda Truelove Sr. Barrie, Ontario Esther Vermeer Sr. Grimsby, Ontario Brianna Welch So. Glen Head, NYBrittany Whitehead Sr. Cherry Hill, NJColette Whitney So. High Bridge, NJSonora Williams Fr. Peoria, AZSophia Ziemian Jr. Lewisburg, PA

COaChesDirector of Track and Field - Norm OgilvieAssociate Head Coach - Kevin JermynAssociate Head Coach - Shawn WilbournAssistant Coach - B.J. LinnenbrinkAssistant Coach - Patrick Wales-DinanAssistant Coach - Jan OgilvieVolunteer Assistant Coach - Aaron Campbell

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name yr. hOmeTOWnAlicia Aldridge So. Palm Harbor, FLGwen Alonso r-So. Jacksonville, FLKendall Andrews So. Tallahassee, FLMarsha Ariol r-Fr. Southwest Ranches, FLAlexis Beaudoin Fr. Melbourne, FLKaylie Belcik So. Oldsmar, FLErica Boccumini Fr. Orlando, FLHannah Brooks Gr. Caterham, United KingdomAshley Calhoun Sr. Roanoke, VAAmber Cambridge r-Fr. Miami, FLBreeAnne Campbell r-Fr. Bradenton, FLSarah Chandler Fr. Lorton, VABriana Cherry-Bronson r-Fr. Naples, FLKailand Cosgrove Jr. Tarpon Springs, FLJackie Drouin Gr. Fort Montgomery, NYJennifer Dunn Jr. Decatur, ALMeaghan Faletti So. Ocoee, FLLauren Gelzinis So. Stuart, FLLiz Gerrity So. Naples, FLJulia Gibson Sr. Sarasota, FLLauren Giffin Gr. Tyler, TXDesmonae Gray Fr. Chesapeake, VAMeghan Gullman So. Jacksonville, FLLinden Hall So. Melborne, AustraliaAmy Harris Sr. Birmingham, United KingdomMollie Hibbard So. Satellite Beach, FLElizabeth Ichite So. Tallahassee, FLIzehi Ileso Jr. Gothenburg, SwedenKaitlyn Iselborn r-So. Jacksonville, FLKarly Jackson Fr. Orlando, FLDanielle Jeffrey Sr. Kingston, JamaicaMichelle Jenije Sr. Tallahassee, FLLakitta Johnson r-Fr. Ocala, FLViolah Lagat Sr. Kipsirwo, KenyaTaylor Leedy Sr. Jacksonville, FLAstrid Leutert Sr. Thun, SwitzerlandBrittany Linder r-Jr. Fort Lauderdale, FLAlejandra Martinez So. Potomac, MDMorgan McGhee So. McDonough, GAKatherine McMeekin Jr. Palm Harbor, FLEmily Ness Sr. Tallahassee, FLAllyson Pagan So. Melbourne, FLJessica Parry r-So. London, Ontario, CanadaMarecia Pemberton Jr. Basse Terre, St. Kitts & NevisChristina Phipps Fr. Jacksonville, FLJande Pierce Fr. Stone Mountain, GAAriadna Pulido Fr. Parkland, FLColleen Quigley Fr. St. Louis, MOTeresa Ristow Fr. Melbourne, FLLauren Ross So. Parkland, FLShanea Rufus r-So. Jacksonville, FLShelby Salimone So. Tallahassee, FLColleen Schwab r-So. Seminole, FLMichelle Sewell r-Fr. London, United KingdomBianca Smith So. Fort Lauderdale, FLJensen Swopes Fr. Altamonte Springs, FLKara Taylor Sr. Tallahassee, FLLaura Turner Fr. Fort Myers, FLKayleigh Tyerman Jr. Central Point, ORChelsea Whalen So. Liverpool, Nova ScotiaDanielle Williams Sr. Pensacola, FLAmanda Winslow Jr. Lawrenceville, GAChelsi Woodruff So. Winter Park, FLAubree Worden Fr. Scottsbluff, NEMargo Zwerling Sr. Miami, FL

COaChesHead Coach - Bob BramanAssociate Head Coach - Harlis MeadersAssistant Coach - Dennis NoblesAssistant Coach - Devin WestAssistant Coach - Ken HarndenAssistant Coach - Karen Harvey

name yr. hOmeTOWnMelanie Akwule Sr. Burke, VASamantha Becker Fr. Alpharetta, GAAlexandra Braxton Fr. McDonough, GAMegan Breitbach So. Gurley, ALJasmine Bush Fr. Johns Creek, GAKellie Christian Jr. Catonsville, MDHayley Drosky So. Douglasville, GAMary Kate DuBard Sr. Rock Hill, SCRachael Grosz So. Miami Beach, FLRachel Hammond Fr. Geneva, ILElena Hubbard Jr. Grovetown, GAJasmine Isley Sr. Charlotte, NCMorgan Jackson Fr. Kennesaw, GAStephanie Kalu Fr. Cedar Hill, TXJasmine Kent Jr. Garden Ridge, TXBetsy Kim Sr. Columbus, INMary Kownack Sr. Virginia Beach, VAElizabeth Lacksen Fr. Sparta, GAAma Larbi Fr. Alpharetta, GAJulienne McKee So. Marietta, GAJhanelle McLeod Sr. Kingston, JamaicaMaureen McMeekin Sr. North Potomac, MDKelly Meyer Fr. Roswell, GAJamilah Middlebrooks Fr. Atlanta, GALaura Nelson Fr. Niceville, FLLeslie Njoku Sr. Jersey City, NJMonique Pate So. Lawrenceville, GAErica Penk Sr. Dacula, GAChristina Pensock Fr. Austin, TXDiana Pressel Fr. Rockville, MDKenya Scott Fr. Decatur, GALaura Serres Fr. Suwanee, GAJade Sims Sr. McDonough, GABianca Stewart Sr. Maplewood, NJKatie Townsend Fr. Augusta, GAKatie Vance Sr. Cumming, GAJamie VanTassell So. Charlotte, NC

COaChesHead Coach - Alan Drosky Assistant Coach - Becky Megesi Assistant Coach - Nat Page Assistant Coach - Viktor KirillovAssistant Coach - Adriane Lapsley Volunteer Assistant Coach - Jessica Raby

®name yr. hOmeTOWnNicole Banker Sr. East Meadow, NYDeAnna Brown Sr. Washington, DCTaylor Bumpas Jr. Spring House, PALucile Cancre Jr. Lexington, MADanielle Cornell Fr. Melville, NYAshley Cromartie Sr. Flanders, NJDominique Davis Fr. Burlington, NJJessie Echard Sr. Fairfax, VAKallie Fehr So. Elkton, MDAyanna Fields So. Villanova, PAMaryam Fikri So. Potomac, MDJulie Fricke Jr. Philadelphia, PAAlexandra Georgiou Sr. Severn, MDCorrie Gethard So. Manahawkin, NJChristy Goldmann Jr. Suffern, NYAshley Hendrix Sr. Uniondale, NYMichelle Hess Fr. Voorhees, NJMyah Hicks Fr. Alexandria, VASydney King Fr. Saratoga Springs, NYThea LaFond Fr. Silver Spring, MD D’Ambour Lewis r-Jr. Sherman Oaks, CAMaeve McCoy Fr. Brandywine, MDAmber Melville Fr. Westminster, MDBridget Nolan So. Mount Airy, MDCaitlin Orr So. Shamong, NJKristiana Person So. Atlanta, GAShade Pratt Fr. Rosemount, MNKiani Profit r-Sr. Pasadena, CAAnna Roth Jr. Reisterstown, MDHalsey Sinclair Sr. Silver Spring, MD Julie Sinkovitz So. Woodcliff Lake, NJAmina Smith So. Lusby, MDArielle Statham Jr. Burtonsville, MDBecky Yep So. Ellicott City, MDMoriah Young Jr. Columbia, MD

COaChesHead Coach - Andrew Valmon Assistant Coach - Desmond Dunham Assistant Coach - Denielle Siebert Assistant Coach - Frank Costello Assistant Coach - Roland Desonier Volunteer Coach - James Graham

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name yr. hOmeTOWnLindsi Arrington So. Woodbridge, VAKelsey Balkwill Fr. Windsor, Ontario, CanadaEmma Bowman So. Winchmore Hill, London, United KingdomCristina Brea So. Miami, FLBritney Clarke Sr. Garnerville, NYTaneisha Cordell Fr. Columbus, OHCasey Crist Sr. Bedford, NJNicole Cummings So. Peekskill, NYBrooke Dovell So. Erial, NJRachel Dupree Sr. Atlanta, GAJennifer Estime Sr. Miami, FLAlly Finical Fr. Charlotte, NCAshley Holmes Sr. St. Louis, MOElyse Houston Jr. Wesley Chapel, FLTameka Jameson Sr. Upper Marlboro, MDJorika Jiles Fr. Cape Coral, FLJasmyne King r-Fr. Rapid City, SDJulia Koch Fr. New Monmouth, NJAllison Ludwick Jr. Yardley, PAAlyssa McClure So. Baltimore, MDAmber Monroe Fr. Miami, FLKristen Myers Jr. Daytona Beach, FLKayann Richards Fr. Columbia, NJSara Ryan Fr. Ann Arbor, MIThandi Stewart So. Richmond, CASamantha Williams Jr. Kingston, JamaicaTarika Williams Sr. Kingston, JamaicaMiranda Wilson Sr. Vallejo, CAShannon Wright Fr. Miami, FL

COaChesDirector and Head Coach - Amy DeemAssociate Head Coach - Calvin RobinsonAssistant Coach - Damon GriffithsAssistant Coach - Cheree HicksAssistant Coach - Veronica Rodriguez

name yr. hOmeTOWnEmma Brink Fr. Louisville, KYDanielle Brock Sr. Evans, GAMalia Cali So. Hammond, LAAmber Clark Fr. Winterville, NCMarisa Dobbins Jr. Houston, TXJacinda Evans Sr. Durham, NCLianne Farber So. Northport, NYCori Floyd Fr. Matthews, NCTristine Johnson So. Durham, NCSamantha Jorgenson Fr. Pawling, NYCaroline Kirby r-Jr. Asheville, NCAnnie LeHardy Fr. Roanoke, Va.Mariana Lucena Jr. Weston, FLKylie McCoy Fr. Hampton, N.H.Ashley Miess Jr. Weddington, NCSandi Morris So. Greenville, SCElizabeth Mott Sr. New Rochelle, NYMichelle Newman Sr. Middle River, MDCarter Norbo Sr. Roanoke, VAEmma Norman Fr. Ottawa, CanadaCameron Overstreet Fr. Mechanicsville, VACassandra Pascal Fr. Mississauga, OntarioKarley Rempel Fr. Fenwick, OntarioAriel Roberts Jr. Ann Arbor, MIZoey Russell Sr. New York, NYKameron Spence Fr. Charlotte, NCTasha Stanley Sr. Temple Hills, MDJulie Swaim Fr. Pfafftown, NCAshley Verplank Sr. Bloomington, ILMalai Walker Sr. Monroe, NCElizabeth Whelan Fr. Toronto, OntarioIman Wilkerson Fr. Pittsburgh, PAChrishawn Williams Jr. Garner, NC

COaChesDirector and Head Coach - Dennis CraddockAssociate Head Coach - Josh LangleyAssistant Coach - Ryan VanhoyAssistant Coach - Davian ClarkeAssistant Coach - Andrew DubsAssistant Coach - Adam Smith Volunteer Assistant Coach - Addie Bracy

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name yr. hOmeTOWnDanielle Adams r-Jr. Jacksonville, NCErika Alpeter r-Jr. Galloway, OHCarissa Best r-So. Greenville, NCTiayonna Blackmon Sr. Rock Hill, SCNicole Chavis Fr. Lumberton, NCJazmyne Childs Fr. Charlotte, NCAmira Chowyuk Sr. Virginia Beach, VAAndie Cozzarelli r-Jr. Apex, NCJazueline Daniels Jr. Kernersville, NCKaitlyn Davis r-Fr. Stafford, VAKerrie Davis So. Greensboro, NCLauren Doherty So. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada Emily Egelhoff-Whalen r-So. Asheville, NCPaige Eley Jr. Raleigh, NCStephanie Ellis Jr. Hickory, NCOlivia Enright Fr. Cary, NCCaitlynn Filla Fr. Waynesboro, VADenae Ford So. Landover, MDDeanna Foshee Fr. Cary, NCErin Foshee Fr. Cary, NCAnna Gillespie r-Jr. Greensboro, NCTaylor Graham Sr. High Point, NCLillian Greibesland So. Warwick, NYJen Haley r-Fr. Jericho, VTBrittany Hampton r-Sr. Monroe, NCAlexa Harvey Fr. Arden, NCRyanna Henderson r-So. Jacksonville, NCLawanda Henry r-Sr. Dunn, NCLaura Hoer r-Fr. Arden, NCAllison Hofmann r-So. Charlotte, NCKenyetta Iyevbele So. Charlotte, NCJordan Jenkins r-So. McSherrytown, PAMargaret Leak Fr. Winston-Salem, NCMorgan Love Fr. Marietta, GAColleen McGuire So. West End, NCErin Mercer r-So. Peninsula, OHHalsey Merritt r-So. Durham, NCSamantha Norman r-So. Louisville, OHKortney Pearce r-Fr. Willow Spring, NCShelby Phillips Jr. Pfafftown, NCEmily Pritt r-Jr. North Canton, OHNatalie Rich r-Fr. Rocky Mount, NCSharese Roberts Fr. Manassas Park, VAKarimah Shepherd Jr. Chesapeake, VACora Shull r-Jr. Greensboro, NCElizabeth Shuman So. Timonium, MDTremanisha Taylor r-Fr. Henderson, NCJoanna Thompson Fr. Knoxville, TNLeah Vaughn r-Jr. Raleigh, NCBrittany View Sr. Bowie, MDMarika Walker r-Sr. Bowie, MDSeQuoia Watkins Fr. Asheville, NCMattie Webb Fr. Crozet, VATaryn Wentz r-Sr. Marshville, NCJasmine Wilson r-Sr. Granite Falls, NC

COaChesHead Coach - Rollie GeigerAssistant Coach - Chris ColemanAssistant Coach - Laurie HenesAssistant Coach - Chris SeatonAssistant Coach - Tom WoodAssistant Coach - Michael Young

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COaChesDirector of Track & Field and Cross Country - Dave CianelliAssociate Head Men’s Track & Field Coach/Throws Coach - Greg JackSprints, Hurdles & Jumps Coach - Charles FosterHead Cross Country/Distance Coach - Ben ThomasAssistant Cross Country/Distance Coach - Jennifer McGranahanPole Vault Coach - Bob PhillipsTechnical Director - Stacey Vidt

name yr. hOmeTOWnMyesha Barr Jr. Chesapeake, VAMolly Binder Sr. Sudbury, MASarah Brobeck Sr. Salem, OHErin Brooks Sr. Woodstock, MDNyki Caldwell Fr. Dexter, MICaitlin Crawford Gr. Jamestown, RIBrianna Dekine Fr. Santa Ana, CACasey Fowler r-Jr. Richmond, VAMytoia Gathings So. Winston-Salem, NCMontasia Golden Fr. Mechanicsville, PACaitlin Hartnett So. Solon, OHAllison Homer Jr. Blacksburg, VANicole Irving So. Ballston Lake, NYAllison Johnson So. Cary, NCLindsay Kerr So. Foglesville, PAPhoebe Kershaw So. Sydney, AustraliaErika Martin So. Pacific Palisades, CAJulie McCauley So. Marshfield, MAKaitlyn Oliver Fr. Richmond Hill, Ontario, CanadaMelanie Powers So. Newport Beach, CALaura Rapp Sr. Lynchburg, VANatalie Sukramani Fr. Williamsburg, VAKaty Swain Sr. Tallahassee, FLAnna Tessiatore Fr. Naperville, ILAubrey Waggoner Fr. West Hartford, CTAnneve Waithe Jr. Baltimore, MD

COaChesDirector and Head Coach - John MillarAssistant Director - Scott HallAssistant Coach - Brian ClymerAssistant Coach - Brad HuntAsssitant Coach - Zeb SionVolunteer Assistant Coach - Michael RileyVolunteer Assistant Coach - Joanna Schultz

name yr. hOmeTOWnRosemary Barber Jr. Springfield, VAPearl Bickersteth Jr. Dumfries, VABrittany Bostwick So. Christiansburg, VACara Bottorff Fr. Newark, DEBriana Brazile So. Huntersville, NCLogan Clements So. Swarthmore, PAAnna Corrigan Sr. Burke, VAMoira Cronin Fr. Andover, MASarah Devita Fr. Ridgewood, NJErica Dobbs Fr. Richmond, VA Vanessa Fabrizio Fr. Denver, COChelsea France Sr. Dublin, OHMorgane Gay Jr. Bethesda, MDMeagan Gillespie Sr. Brooklyn, NYColette Gnade So. Waukee, IAAriel Karabinus So. Manassas, VAAbbey Karin Fr. Byfield, MATara Karin Sr. Byfield, MAEmily Kianka So. Pennington, NJNatalia Kuhn So. Virginia Beach, VAMaureen Laffan Sr. Toms River, NJChelsea Larson Fr. Yorba Linda, CAJordan Lavender Fr. Nashville, TNChelsea Ley Fr. Woolwich Township, NJMaggie Loudon Fr. Old Tappan, NJLaurel MacMillan Jr. Blacksburg, VAJayna McGehee Jr. Chesapeake, VAAbbie McKinney Fr. Nashville, TNAnne Menefee Fr. Richmond, VAEdy Ndem So. Roanoke, VATasia Potasinski Jr. Centreville, VADallas Rose Jr. Pearland, TXKathleen Stevens Fr. Blacksburg, VAJordan Stokes Fr. Richmond, VABritni Strates Fr. Orlando, FLBarbara Strehler So. Richmond, VAEmily Vannoy Jr. Frederick, MDKatherine Walker So. Stafford, VAJenni Weatherly Sr. Sterling, VACatherine White Sr. Roanoke, VADanielle Williams Jr. Alexandria, VAErin Wykoff Sr. St. Jacob, ILLauren Zarger So. Erie, PA

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evenT reCOrd Time name, sChOOl year100-Meter Dash Conference 11.12 Marecia Pemberton, Florida State 2010 ACC Championship 11.12 Marecia Pemberton, Florida State 2010 NCAA Championship 10.78 Dawn Sowell, Louisiana State 1989 200-Meter Dash Conference 22.54 Cydonie Mothersill, Clemson 2001 ACC Championship 22.57 Cydonie Mothersill, Clemson 2001 NCAA Championship 22.04 Dawn Sowell, Louisiana State 1989 400-Meter Dash Conference 51.11 Monique Hennagan, North Carolina 1998 ACC Championship 51.44 Monique Hennagan, North Carolina 1996 NCAA Championship 50.10 Monique Henderson, UCLA 2005 800-Meter Run Conference 2:01.16 Alice Schmidt, North Carolina 2003 ACC Championship 2:02.81 Tina Krebs, Clemson 1984 NCAA Championship 1:59.11 Suzy Favor, Wisconsin 19901,500-Meter Run Conference 4:06.19 Hannah England, Florida State 2008 ACC Championship 4:13.05 Shalane Flanagan, North Carolina 2003 NCAA Championship 4:06.19 Hannah England, Florida State 2008 3,000-Meter Steeplechase Conference 9:47.29 Stephanie Garcia, Virginia 2011 ACC Championship 9:55.10 Stephanie Garcia, Virginia 2011 NCAA Championship 9:25.54 Jenny Barringer, Colorado 20095,000-Meter Run Conference 15:16.76 Michelle Sikes, Wake Forest 2007 ACC Championship 15:47.75 Shalane Flanagan, North Carolina 2003 NCAA Championship 15:15.08 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech 200810,000-Meter Run Conference 32:36.2 Kathy Ormsby, NC State 1986 ACC Championship 32:58.2 Michelle Sikes, Wake Forest 2007 NCAA Championship 32:28.57 Sylvia Mosqueda, California State, LA 1988100-Meter Hurdles Conference 12.44 Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech 2010 ACC Championship 12.44 Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech 2010 NCAA Championship 12.48 Virginia Powell, Southern California 2006 400-Meter Hurdles Conference 54.66 Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech 2010 ACC Championship 54.66 Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech 2010 NCAA Championship 53.54 Shenna Johnson, UCLA 20044x100-Meter Relay Conference 43.52 Clemson (Shannon Murray, Shekera Weston, Michelle Burgher, Cydonie Mothersill) 2001 ACC Championship 43.52 Florida State (Nicole Marcus, Candyce McGrone, Danielle Jeffery, Teona Rodgers) 2009 NCAA Championship 42.36 Texas A&M (Khrystal Carter, Porscha Lucas, Dominique Duncan, Gabby Mayo) 20094x400-Meter Relay Conference 3:27.85 Miami (Krista Simkins, Ginou Etienne, Charlotte Greggs, Dominique Darden) 2006 ACC Championship 3:32.11 Florida State (Keyla Smith, Dana Massiah, Kandia Batchelor, Alycia Williams) 2007 NCAA Championship 3:25.26 Louisiana State (Neisha Bernard-Thomas, HazelAnn Regis, Monique Hall, Nadia Davy) 2004High Jump Conference 1.98m/6-6 Chaunte Howard, Georgia Tech 2004 ACC Championship 1.95m/6-4.75 Chaunte Howard, Georgia Tech 2004 1.95m/6-4.75 Chaunte Howard, Georgia Tech 2005 NCAA Championship 1.96m/6-5 Amy Acuff, UCLA 1995Long Jump Conference 6.75m/22-1.75 Marion Jones, North Carolina 1994 ACC Championship 6.54m/21-5.5 Kiamesha Otey, Virginia 2002 NCAA Championship 6.94m/22-9.25 Sheila Echols, Louisiana State 1987Triple Jump Conference 14.25m/46-9 Kim Williams, Florida State 2011 ACC Championship 14.05m/46-1.25 Kim Williams, Florida State 2011 NCAA Championship 14.07m/46-2 Candice Baucham, UCLA 2005Pole Vault Conference 4.58m/15-0.25 Lacy Johnson, Florida State 2006 ACC Championship 4.58m/15-0.25 Lacy Johnson, Florida State 2006 NCAA Championship 4.45m/14-7.25 Kylie Hutson, Indiana State 2010 4.45m/14-7.25 Melissa Gergel, Oregon 2011 4.45m/14-7.25 Tina Sutej, Arkansas 2011Shot Put Conference 18.82m/61-9 Laura Gerraughty, North Carolina 2003 ACC Championship 18.59m/61-0 Laura Gerraughty, North Carolina 2006 NCAA Championship 18.65m/61-2.25 Tressa Thompson, Nebraska 1998Discuss Throw Conference 57.10m/187-4 Khadija Talley, Miami 2008 ACC Championship 55.76m/182-11 Khadija Talley, Miami 2008 NCAA Championship 64.26m/210-10 Seilala Sua, UCLA 1999 Hammer Throw Conference 68.35m/224-3 Dorotea Habazin, Virginia Tech 2011 ACC Championship 68.35m/224-3 Dorotea Habazin, Virginia Tech 2011 NCAA Championship 70.72m/232-0 Jenny Dahlgren, Georgia 2007Javelin Conference 57.38m/188-3 Ann Crouse, Virginia 1998 ACC Championship 54.38m/175-5 Julia Solo, Virginia 1988 NCAA Championship 63.02m/206-9 Karin Smith, Cal Poly 1982Heptathlon Conference 5,928 points Liane Weber, Clemson 2010 ACC Championship 5,928 points Liane Weber, Clemson 2010 NCAA Championship 6,527 points Diane Guthrie-Gresham, George Mason 1995 NCAA Championship 89.98m/295-2 Einar Vilhjalmsson, Texas 1983Decathlon Conference 8,084 points Curtis Beach, Duke 2011 ACC Championship 7,861 points Stephen Dunphy, Virginia 1992 NCAA Championship 8,279 points Tito Steiner, Brigham Young 1981

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no. naMe CL. hoMetoWn1 Kyle Turri Fr. West Islip, NY2 David Lawson Jr. Westford, MA3 Scot Meyer Sr. Chapel Hill, NC4 Dan Wigrizer Jr. Villanova, PA5 Tanner Scott Fr. Berwyn, PA 6 Will Haus Fr. Palmyra, PA7 Jake Tripucka Jr. Boonton Township, NJ8 Josh Dionne So. Merrimack, NH9 CJ Costabile Sr. New Fairfield, CT10 Ben Belmont Sr. Great Neck, NY11 Eddie Loftus Jr. Syosset, NY12 Justin Turri r-Sr. West Islip, NY13 Chris Hipps So. Dallas, TX14 Andrew Rullan r-Sr. Pittsburgh, PA16 Kyle Keenan Fr. Smithtown, NY17 Andrew Vekstein Sr. Pepper Pike, OH18 Tommy Patterson Jr. Chatham, NJ19 Christian Walsh So. Baltimore, Md./Gilman20 Charlie Payton So. Greenwich, CT21 Brian Dailey Fr. Berwyn, PA 23 Dax Cohan So. San Francisco, CA25 Josh Offit Jr. Bethesda, MD26 Robert Rotanz Sr. Westport, CT27 Justin George Fr. Baltimore, MD 28 Jimmy O’Neill Jr. Huntington, NY29 Morgan Kirby Fr. Morristown, NJ30 Brendan Fowler So. Wantagh, NY31 Jordan Wolf So. Wynnewood PA32 Greg DeLuca Jr. Boonton Township, NJ34 Ben Krebs Fr. Pleasanton, CA35 Jack Rowe Fr. Vienna, VA37 Michael Manley r-Sr. Keuka Park, NY39 Mike Rock r-Sr. Bay Shore, NY42 Matt Kunkel So. South Setauket, NY43 Stephen Coyle r-Sr. Kensington, MD44 Spencer Peterson Jr. Encinitas, CA47 Henry Meyer Jr. Newton, MA54 Christopher Shannon r-Sr. Andover, MA55 Bill Conners Jr. West Chester, PA77 Henry Lobb So. Narberth, PA91 Luke Duprey So. Concord, NH

CoaChesHead Coach - John Danowski Assistant Coach - Ron Caputo Assistant Coach - Chris Gabrielli Volunteer Assistant - John Galloway

no. naMe CL. hoMetoWn1 Mike Chanenchuk r-So. Poquott, NY2 Emmett Cahill So. Towson, MD 3 Jake Bernhardt Sr. Longwood, FL 4 Quinn Haley So. Graysonville, MD5 Joe LoCasio Fr. Lindenhurst, NY6 Rustin Bryant So. White Hall, MD7 Charlie Raffa Fr. Syosset, NY8 Pat Morrison Jr. Millersville, MD9 Mike Poiter Jr. Annapolis, MD10 Michael Shakespeare Sr. Walpole, MA11 David Miller Sr. Warrenton, VA12 Tyler Adelsberger So. Kingsville, MD13 Owen Blye Jr. Chester Springs, PA14 MJ Leonard Jr. Towson, MD15 Mike Scheeler Jr. Lutherville, MD 16 Landon Carr Jr. University Place, WA17 Curtis Holmes Jr. Marriotsville, MD18 Eric Parnon Fr. Darien, CT19 Joe Cummings Sr. Towson, MD20 Billy Gribbin Jr. Rockville, MD 22 Sean McGuire So. Wyckoff, NJ23 Drew Snider Sr. Seattle, WA24 David Solomon Fr. Fairfax, VA25 Taylor Morgan r-Fr. Potomac, MD26 John Haus Jr. Lutherville, MD 27 Kevin Forster Fr. Jenkintown, PA28 Michael Ehrhardt So. Westbury, NY30 Casey Ikeda So. Berwyn, PA31 Niko Amato So. Conshohocken, PA32 Jay Carlson Fr. Cockeysville, MD33 Bryan Cole Fr. Oakville, Ontario34 Bobby Gribbin Fr. Rockville, MD 35 Kyle Bernlohr Fr. Akron, OH36 Jesse Bernhardt Jr. Longwood, FL 37 Kellen Miller Fr. Bethesda, MD38 Dan Noskin So. Greenwich, CT39 Greg D’Arienzo So. Franklin Square, NY40 Brian Cooper So. Crofton, MD 41 Kevin Cooper Jr. Crofton, MD 42 Zack Wholley Fr. Southington, CT43 Joey Kimpler Fr. Laguna Niguel, CA44 Goran Murray Fr. Merion Station, PA45 Brendan Saylor So. Fairport, NY46 Tim Shaeffer Sr. Annapolis, MD47 Garrett Manno Fr. Winter Park, FL48 Riley Hansen Jr. Annapolis, MD49 Thomas Guarino So. Edgewater, MD

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no. naMe CL. hoMetoWn1 Marcus Holman Jr. Baltimore, Md. 2 Thomas Wood Sr. Dallas, Texas3 Greg McBride r-So. Baltimore, Md. 4 Jimmy Bitter Fr. Stowe, Vt. 5 Davey Emala Jr. Baltimore, Md. 6 Mark Staines Sr. Gambrills, Md. 7 Tyler Morton r-Jr. Denver, Colo. 8 T.J. Kemp So. Chattanooga, Tenn. 9 Derek Henson Fr. Mason, Ohio11 Joey Sankey Fr. Warminster, Pa. 12 Chad Tutton Fr. Courtice, Ontario14 Frankie Kelly So. Lutherville, Md.15 Ryan Kilpatrick Fr. West Chester, Pa. 16 Jack McBride Grad Stud. Madison, N.J. 17 Dane Dickey Fr. Moorestown, N.J. 18 Walker Chafee Fr. Little Compton, R.I. 19 Steven Rastivo r Jr. South Setauket, N.Y. 20 Jimmy Dunster Sr. Cos Cob, Conn.21 Cam Wood r-So. Chatham, N.J. 22 Stevie Kirkup r-So. Severna Park, Md.23 Will Campbell So. Columbus, Ohio24 William Scroggs Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. 25 R.G. Keenan So. Perry Hall, Md. 26 Drew Hays Fr. Fairport, N.Y. 28 Stephen Burns Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. 29 Milton Lyles r-Sr. Miami Gardens, Fla. 30 Andrew O’Connell r-Fr. Aston, Pa. 31 Jordan Smith So. Winston-Salem, N.C. 32 Duncan Hutchins So. Baltimore, Md. 33 Ryan Creighton So. West Chester, Pa. 35 Joe Costigan Fr. New Canaan, Conn. 36 Sean Taylor Jr. Kensington, Md.37 Gray Smith r-Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C.40 Jake Bailey Fr. Fairport, N.Y. 41 Pat Foster So. Lutherville, Md. 42 Nicky Galasso So. West Islip, N.Y. 43 Mark McNeill So. West River, Md. 44 Logan Corey r-Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C.45 Charlie McComas Sr. Parkton, Md. 47 Matt Holman Sr. Baltimore, Md. 48 Kieran McDonald Jr. Rye, N.Y. 49 James Shuler So. Great Falls, Va. 50 Connor Hunt So. Arnold, Md. 66 Matt Shannon Fr. Ridgefield, Conn. 88 Brian Sullivan Fr. Buffalo, N.Y. 99 William Leighton-Armah Jr. Boyds, Md.

CoaChesHead Coach - John Danowski Assistant Coach - Ron Caputo Assistant Coach - Chris Gabrielli Volunteer Assistant Coach - John Galloway

no. naMe CL. hoMetoWn1 Greg Coholan Fr. Rochester, NY2 Chris Clements Sr. Baltimore, MD 3 Ryan Tucker Fr. Towson, MD 4 Matt White Jr. Ridgefield, CT5 Harry Prevas Jr. Towson, MD 6 Steele Stanwick Sr. Baltimore, MD8 Carl Walrath Fr. Glen Mills, PA9 Austin Geisler r-Fr. Fredericksburg, VA10 Chris Bocklet Sr. South Salem, NY11 Pat Harbeson So. Annapolis, MD12 Tyler German Fr. Centreville, MD13 Davi Sacco Fr. Fayetteville, NY14 Owen Van Arsdale r-Fr. Charlottesville, VA15 Taylor Michel Fr. Lutherville, MD16 Jarrid Puzes Sr. Buffalo Grove, IL17 Frank Price So. Holly Springs, NC18 Rob Fortunato Sr. Essex Fells, NJ19 Chris Landon Jr. Chevy Chase, MD20 Greg Danseglio Fr. Islip Terrace, NY21 Matt Cockerton Jr. Oshawa, Ontario22 Brian McLinden Jr. Madison, NJ23 Tanner Ottenbreit Fr. Parker, CO24 Rob Emery So. San Francisco, CA25 Blake Riley Jr. South Hamilton, MA26 Mick Parks Fr. Kenilworth, IL27 Scott McWilliams So. Mountain Lakes, NJ28 Wyatt Melzer Sr. Davie, FL30 Albert Kammler Fr. McLean, VA31 Pat Glading So. Bethesda, MD32 Matt Kugler Sr. Fairfax Station, VA33 Jacob Ghitelman So. Cold Spring Harbor, NY34 Colin Briggs Sr. Narragansett, RI36 Bobby Hill So. West Chester, PA37 Ryan Benincasa Sr. Old Greenwich, CT38 Daniel Lantz Jr. Middletown, DE39 Conor McGee Jr. Baltimore, MD40 Matt Lovejoy Sr. Orford, NH41 Mark Cockerton So. Oshawa, Ontario42 Rhody Heller Fr. Denver, CO44 Chris LaPierre Jr. Medford, NJ

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1989

Semis #4 Duke d. #1 Maryland ..........................7-6

#2 North Carolina d. #3 Virginia ..........................7-5

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1990

Semis #2 North Carolina d. #3 Maryland .........12-5

#1 Virginia d. #4 Duke .....................................18-13

Finals North Carolina d. Virginia .......................10-6

1991

Semis #3 Maryland d. #2 Virginia .....................10-9

#1 North Carolina d. #4 Duke ...........................11-8

Finals North Carolina d. Maryland ....................18-8

1992

Semis #2 Maryland d. #3 Duke ..........................8-6

#1 North Carolina d. #4 Virginia ........................14-5

Finals North Carolina d. Maryland ..................11-10

1993

Semis #2 North Carolina d. #3 Duke ................13-6

#4 Maryland d. #1 Virginia .......................... (ot) 9-8

Finals North Carolina d. Maryland ..................18-10

1994

Semis #2 North Carolina d. #3 Maryland ...........8-7

#1 Virginia d. #4 Duke .....................................19-13

Finals North Carolina d. Virginia .......................15-7

1995

Semis #4 Duke d. #1 Virginia .........................17-10

#3 North Carolina d. #2 Maryland .....................14-9

Finals Duke d. North Carolina ...........................14-6

1996

Semis #1 North Carolina d. #4 Duke ................18-8

#3 Virginia d. #2 Maryland ................................13-9

Finals North Carolina d. Virginia .....................13-11

1997

Semis #2 Duke d. #3 Maryland ......................17-10

#1 Virginia d. #4 North Carolina ......................17-13

Finals Virginia d. Duke ......................................12-6

1998

Semis #1 Maryland d. #4 North Carolina .........13-8

#2 Virginia d. #3 Duke .......................................11-9

Finals Maryland d. Virginia ..............................14-11

1999

Semis #2 Virginia d. #3 Maryland .....................15-6

#1 Duke d. #4 North Carolina .............................9-7

Finals Virginia d. Duke ........................................8-7

2000

Semis #1 Virginia d. #4 North Carolina (2ot) 17-16

#3 Maryland d. #2 Duke ......................................7-6

Finals Virginia d. Maryland ................................11-7

2001

Semis #1 Maryland d. #4 Virginia .....................12-8

#2 Duke d. #3 North Carolina ...........................11-9

Finals Duke d. Maryland ...................................10-6

2002

Semis #1 Virginia d. #4 North Carolina ............10-3

#2 Duke d. #3 Maryland .............................. (ot) 8-7

Finals Duke d. Virginia ....................................14-13

2003

Semis #4 Duke d. #1 Maryland ..........................7-6

#2 Virginia d. #3 North Carolina .............. (ot) 13-12

Finals Virginia d. Duke ......................................12-6

2004

Semis #1 Maryland d. #4 Duke ........................10-7

#3 Virginia d. #2 North Carolina ........................11-9

Finals Maryland d. Virginia ..............................12-11

2005

Semis #1 Duke d. #4 North Carolina ............. 13-11

#3 Maryland d. #2 Virginia ..................................8-7

Finals Maryland d. Duke .....................................9-5

2006

Semis #1 Virginia, bye

#2 Maryland d. #3 North Carolina .....................10-9

Finals Virginia d. Maryland ................................11-5

2007

Semis #2 Virginia d. #3 Maryland ...................11-10

#1 Duke d. #4 North Carolina ...........................12-9

Finals Duke d. Virginia ......................................12-9

2008

Semis #1 Duke d. #4 North Carolina ................17-6

#3 Virginia d. #2 Maryland ................................11-8

Finals Duke d. Virginia ......................................11-9

2009

Semis #4 North Carolina d. #1 Maryland .......16-10

#2 Duke d. #3 Virginia .......................................16-5

Finals Duke d. North Carolina .........................15-13

2010

Semis #1 Virginia d. #4 Duke .........................16-12

#3 Maryland d. #2 North Carolina .....................13-5

Finals Virginia d. Maryland ................................10-6

2011

Semis #3 Maryland d. #2 North Carolina ...........7-6

#1 Duke d. #4 Virginia .....................................19-10

Finals Maryland d. Duke ...................................11-9

* Year by Year Results are since 1989 when league

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Duke NCAA Tournament Semifinalist

North Carolina NCAA Tournament Semifinalist

Boston College NCAA Tournament First Round

Virginia NCAA Tournament First Round

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1997 – Maryland 2005 – Duke

1998 – Virginia 2006 – Virginia

1999 – Maryland 2007 – Virginia

2000 – Maryland 2008 – Virginia

2001 – Maryland 2009 – Maryland

2002 – North Carolina 2010 – Maryland

2003 – Maryland 2011 – Maryland

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Team Conference Overall W L W LMaryland 5 0 21 2Duke 4 1 15 5North Carolina 3 2 15 6Boston College 1 4 12 7Virginia Tech 1 4 10 8Virginia 1 4 9 9

Kristin Igoe, Boston College

Brittany Wilton, Boston College

Emma Hamm, Duke

Christie Kaestner, Duke

Kat Thomas, Duke

Kim Wenger, Duke

Brittany Dipper, Maryland

Laura Merrifield, Maryland

Sarah Mollison, Maryland

Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland

Katie Gallagher, Maryland

Corey Donohoe, North Carolina

Mia Hurrin, North Carolina

Becky Lynch, North Carolina

Laura Zimmerman, North Carolina

Liz Downs, Virginia

Julie Gardner, Virginia

First Round

#4 Boston College d. #5 Virginia Tech 17-3

#3 North Carolina d. #6 Virginia 16-5

Semifinals

#1 Maryland d. Boston College 8-5

North Carolina d. #2 Duke 17-8

Finals

Maryland d. North Carolina 11-9

Laura Merrifield, Maryland

2011 ACC Player of the Year • Sarah Moll ison, Maryland2011 ACC Coach of the Year • Cathy Reese, Maryland

2011 ACC Freshman of the Year • Abbey Friend, North Carolina2011 Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Laura Merrifield, Maryland2011 WomensLax.com national Co-attack player of the year

Sarah Moll ison, Maryland2011 WomensLax.com National Midfielder of the Year •

Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland2011 WomensLax.com National Goalie of the Year •

Brittany Dipper, Maryland

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2 Stephanie Sabatini Fr. Longmeadow, MA 3 Kelly McNelis So. Millersville, MD4 Brooke Blue Jr. Bethesda, MD5 Caroline Martignetti Jr. Winchester, MA6 Kate Collins Sr. Alexandria, VA 7 Carly Weilminster So. Ellicott City, MD8 Covie Stanwick Fr. Baltimore, MD9 Ali Meagher Jr. Bow, NH10 Kara O’Connell So. Norwell, MA11 Brittany Wilton Sr. Garden City, NY12 Moira Barry So. Framingham, MA 13 Ginny Gummersall Sr. Wilmette, IL14 Sam Taylor Sr. Topsfield, MA15 Jessie Coffield Jr. Alexandria, VA 16 Elizabeth Donovan Sr. Ridgewood, NJ17 Mikaela Rix Fr. Garden City, NY18 Lauren Bronson Fr. Glastonbury, CT20 Kate McCarthy So. Longmeadow, MA 21 Kristin Igoe Gr. Framingham, MA22 Catherine Conway Sr. Acton, MA23 Cali Ceglarski So. Darien, CT24 Meghan Conley So. Needham, MA25 Rachel Igoe Fr. Framingham, MA26 Claire Blohm So. Amityville, NY28 Katherine Caufield Sr. Chatham, NJ33 Emily Mata Fr. Severna Park, MD

CoaChesHead Coach - Bowen Holden Associate Head Coach - Acacia Walker Assistant Coach - Jen Kent

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1 Sydney Peterson So. Towson, MD2 Makenzie Hommel Jr. Setauket, NY3 Maddy Morrissey So. Skaneateles, NY4 Kat Thomas Sr. Latham, NY5 Casey Beyel r-Sr. Marmora, NJ6 Hannah Fisher Sr. Carmel, IN7 Chelsea Landon Fr. Norwell, MA8 Emma Tucci So. Rye, NY9 Kerrin Maurer Fr. Setauket, NY10 Lauren Martin Jr. Weston, MA11 Erin Tenneson Fr. Pasadena, MD12 Amanda Jones Sr. Maple Glen, PA13 Alyssa Ogle Jr. Moorestown, NJ14 Taylor Trimble Fr. Rosemont, PA15 Maddie Salamone r-So. Bel Air, MD16 Kim Wenger Sr. Malvern, PA17 Caroline Keating Jr. Gladwyne, PA 18 Kaitlin Gaiss Jr. North Andover, MA20 Monica DeMairo Jr. Massapequa, NY21 Tara Stokes So. Gladwyne, PA 22 Molly Quirke So. Wilmette, IL23 Taylor Virden So. Ellicott City, MD24 Katie Trees Fr. San Diego, CA25 Mollie Mackler Sr. Longmeadow, MA26 Emma Hamm r-Sr. Wayne, PA27 Bridget Nolan Sr. Summit, NJ28 Brigid Smith Fr. Rockville, MD30 Sophia Sourlis So. Baltimore, MD32 Sarah Kendrick Jr. Lawrenceville, NJ33 Gabby Moise Fr. Princeton, NJ34 Mie Graham Jr. Princeton, NJ35 Callie Francis Fr. Ponte Verde, FL36 Angel Thompson Fr. The Woodlands, TX

CoaChesHead Coach - Kerstin Kimel Associate Head Coach - Josh Hexter Assistant Coach - Amanda Barnes Volunteer Assistant Coach - Caline McHenry Olmsted

no name yr. hometoWn2 Mattie Meredith Fr. Lutherville, MD3 Annie Farrell So. Baltimore, MD 4 Taylor Salandra Fr. Glenwood, MD 5 Megan Douty Fr. Fair Haven, NJ6 Kelly McPartland Fr. Farmingdale, NY7 Katie Schwarzmann Jr. Sykesville, MD8 Kristy Black Sr. Glenwood, MD 9 Kristen Lamon Fr. Annapolis, MD 10 Alex Aust Jr. Sterling, VA 11 Brooke Griffin r-Fr. Edgewater, MD12 Erin Collins Fr. West Islip, NY14 Iliana Sanza Jr. Cockeysville, MD15 Melissa Diepold Jr. Baltimore, MD 16 Bria Phillips Sr. Davidsonville, MD17 Sam Barber r-So. Fairfax, VA18 Karri Ellen Johnson Sr. Annapolis, MD19 Camilla Hayes Jr. Linton, Kent, England20 Beth Glaros So. Ellicott City, MD 23 Amalie Trentzsch So. Westminster, MD24 Nicole Aust Fr. Sterling, VA 25 Jen Mendez So. Catonsville, MD26 Kelsey Horton r-Fr. Vienna, VA27 Shanna Brady Fr. Smithtown, NY30 Danielle Kirk Jr. Severna Park, MD31 Mary Angstadt So. Jarrettsville, MD34 Kasey Howard Jr. Annapolis, MD36 Kristen McAfee Sr. Moorestown, NJ40 Abbey Clipp r-Fr. Ellicott City, MD 43 Brittany Dipper Sr. Clarksboro, NJ

CoaChesHead Coach - Cathy Reese Assistant Coach - Quinn Carney Assistant Coach - Lauri Kenis Volunteer Assistant - Brian Reese

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2 Lauren Goerz So. Danville, CA3 Josie Owen Sr. Gibson Island, MD4 Christie Donovan So. Hingham, MA5 Megan Dunleavy Jr. Fairfax Station, VA6 Morgan Stephens Fr. Olney, MD7 Courtney Swan Fr. Vero Beach, FL9 Liza Blue r-Fr. Butler, MD10 Maddy Fabiani So. McLean, VA11 Ashlee Warner So. Corning, NY12 Charlie Finnigan Sr. Twickenham, England 13 Dana Boyle So. Londonderry, NH15 Kelsey Gahan Fr. Cockeysville, MD 16 Leigh Ruland So. Annapolis, MD17 Meghan Helm So. Ellicott City, MD19 Maddy Keeshan So. Greenwich, CT20 Ainsley Baker r-Sr. Corning, NY21 Anne Thomas Jr. Baltimore, MD 22 Caroline McTiernan Jr. Garden City, NY23 Lelan Bailey Jr. Millersville, MD24 Julie Gardner Sr. Severna Park, MD25 Erin Laschinger Jr. Lutherville, MD26 Jess Loizeaux Fr. Mullica Hill, NJ28 Liz Colgan So. Cockeysville, MD 29 Sloan Warren Fr. Philadelphia, PA30 Kim Kolarik Jr. Riva, MD32 Daniela Eppler Fr. Baltimore, MD 33 Katie Slater So. Kensington, MD34 Annie Taylor Sr. Alexandria, VA

CoaChesHead Coach - Julie Myers Associate Head Coach - Colleen Shearer Assistant Coach - Jessy Morgan Operations Assistant - Jess Wilk Strosberg Volunteer Assistant - Kendall McBrearty

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1 Laura Zimmerman Sr Syracuse, NY2 Paige Hanson So. Baltimore, MD3 Britt Giacco Sr. Avon, CT4 Beth Ellis Sr. Bryn Mawr, PA5 Lindsay Scott Fr. Yorktown Heights, NY6 Zoe Skinner So. Baltimore, MD7 Sam McGee Fr Baltimore, MD9 Margaret Corzel So Berwyn, PA11 Taylor Thomas r-Fr. Richmond, VA10 Jessica Griffin Jr Sudbury, MA13 Becky Lynch Sr. Garden City, NY14 Cassie Ballard So. Millersville, MD15 Kara Cannizzaro Jr Cazenovia, NY16 Sloane Serpe So. North Caldwell, NJ17 Allie Kirchhofer Fr Dallas, TX18 Abbey Friend So. Canandaigua, NY19 Sarah Scott Fr. Yorktown Heights, NY20 Breada Farrell Jr. Essex Fells, NJ21 Eileen Giles Fr. Concord, MA22 Emily Garrity Jr Rutledge, PA23 Taylor George So Arnold, MD24 Morgan Rubin Fr. Baltimore, MD25 Kaitlyn Messinger Sr. Mendham, N.J26 Kelly Devlin Fr Downingtown, PA28 Courtney Waite Fr. Bernardsville, NJ29 Paula Schmidt Fr. Wantagh, NY31 Caileigh Sindall Fr. Silver Spring, MD32 Laura Escobar Sr. Raleigh, NC34 Lillie Lingo Sr Rehoboth Beach, DE35 Brittney Coppa So Hampstead, MD50 Lauren Maksym Jr. North Massapequa, NY

CoaChesHead Coach - Jenny Levy Assistant Coaches - Phil Barnes, Jenn Cook Volunteer Assistant - Sarah Kuonen

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0 Alex Gale Jr. Cicero, NY2 Kelly Naslonski So. East Setauket, NY3 Christina Patten r-Jr Chantilly, VA 4 Morgan Toland So. Cockeysville, MD5 Taylor Landry So Whitby, Ontario, Canada6 Shannon Bone Sr Pylesville, MD7 Maddy Hess Fr Lancaster, PA8 Lindsay Roche So Sykesville, MD10 Charlotte Marsh Jr Reading, MA11 Ryan Rotanz Sr. Salem, VA12 Jessica Nonn Sr Catonsville, MD 13 Cawley Bromley Fr. Cary, NC14 Julie Wolfinger Sr Finksburg, MD15 Morgan Widlake Sr Catonsville, MD 16 Becca Niles So Columbus, OH17 Jack Boissonneault Fr. Brooklin, Ontario, Canada19 Meg Bartley Fr. Lewes, DE20 Ann Wallace Tazewell Fr Richmond, VA 21 Rachel Skay Fr North Bethesda, MD22 Caroline Boucher Fr San Diego, CA23 Katie Grogan Jr Woodbine, MD24 Libby Rosebro Jr Richmond, VA 25 Brooke Martin Jr. Hunt Valley, MD26 Julia Heaps Jr. Street, MD27 Kristin Semones Jr Westminster, MD28 Sammi Mosketti So Fallston, MD32 Kate Sistare Jr Ashburn, VA33 Kimberly Patten Jr Chantilly, VA 34 Alexis Carey Jr. Charlottesville, VA35 Megan Will Fr. Bel Air, MD

CoaChesHead Coach - Megan Burker Assistant Coach - Lindsay Lewis Assistant Coach - Sarah Jonson

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1998Semis #1 North Carolina d. #4 Maryland ............ 12-10#2 Virginia d. #3 Duke ................................................9-7Finals Virginia d. North Carolina ................................9-7

1999Semis #1 Maryland d. #4 North Carolina .... (ot) 19-17#3 Virginia d. #2 Duke ..............................................10-9Finals Maryland d. Virginia ......................................16-6

2000Semis #1 North Carolina d. #4 Duke ........................7-6#2 Maryland d. #3 Virginia .........................................8-6Finals Maryland d. North Carolina ..........................17-6

2001Semis #1 Maryland d. #4 Virginia .............................7-6#2 Duke d. #3 North Carolina ..................................10-5Finals Maryland d. Duke ....................................... 15-12

2002Semis #4 Maryland d. #1 Virginia ........................ 15-12#2 North Carolina d. #3 Duke ..................................12-8Finals North Carolina d. Maryland ........................11-10

2003Semis #1 Maryland d. #4 North Carolina ...............13-5#3 Virginia d. #2 Duke ..............................................12-9Finals Maryland d. Virginia ......................................11-6

2004Semis #2 Virginia d. #3 Maryland .............................9-7#1 Duke d. #4 North Carolina ................................12-11Finals Virginia d. Duke .............................................17-7

20051st Rd #4 North Carolina d. #5 Virginia Tech .........15-5Semis #2 Virginia d. #3 Maryland .........................15-11#1 Duke d. North Carolina .......................................11-9Finals Duke d. Virginia ...............................................9-6

20061st Rd #3 North Carolina d. #6 Virginia Tech .........12-7#4 Maryland d. #5 Boston College ..........................21-8Semis #2 Virginia d. #3 North Carolina ......... (ot) 12-10#1 Duke d. #4 Maryland ..........................................19-9Finals Virginia d. Duke .............................................13-8

20071st Rd #3 North Carolina d. #6 Virginia Tech .........18-7#4 Virginia d. #5 Boston College .............................15-7Semis North Carolina d. #2 Duke .........................12-11Virginia d. #1 Maryland ............................................10-7Finals Virginia d. North Carolina ..............................12-6

20081st Rd #3 Duke d. #6 Virginia Tech .........................19-6#5 North Carolina d. #4 Boston College .................12-8Semis #2 Virginia d. Duke .......................................10-9#1 Maryland d. North Carolina ..................................6-4Finals Virginia d. Maryland ................................ ot) 10-9

20091st Rd #4 Virginia d. #5 Virginia Tech .....................13-5#3 Duke d. #6 Boston College ................................16-5Semis #1 Maryland d. Virginia .................................15-7Duke d. #2 North Carolina .......................................14-4Finals Maryland d. Duke ........................................12-11

20101st Rd #4 Duke d. #5 Boston College ....................17-6#3 Virginia d. #6 Virginia Tech .................................18-6Semis #1 North Carolina d. Duke ...........................14-4#2 Maryland d. Virginia ............................................10-6Finals Maryland d. North Carolina ..........................10-5

20111st Rd #4 Boston College d. #5 Virginia Tech ........17-3#3 North Carolina d. #6 Virginia ..............................16-5Semis #1 Maryland d. Boston College .....................8-5North Carolina d. #2 Duke .......................................17-8Finals Maryland d. North Carolina ..........................12-7

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I Varsity 4 Virginia, 2010 7:08.1

II Varsity 4 Virginia, 2001 7:36.5

I Varsity 8 Virginia, 2008 6:22.0

II Varsity 8 Virginia, 2007 6:28.1

Novice 8 Clemson, 2008 6:46.3

Laura D’Urso, Clemson

Alex Japhet, Duke

Kristine O’Brien, Virginia

Christine Roper, Virginia

final iV8 iiV8 iV4 n8 ptsVirginia 24 18 12 6 60Clemson 20 15 10 4 49Duke 16 12 8 5 41Miami 12 9 2 DNP 23Boston College 8 6 6 2 22North Carolina 4 3 4 3 14

i Varsity 4 i Varsity 81. Virginia 7:17.5 1. Virginia 6:23.92. Clemson 7:28.0 2. Clemson 6:25.13. Duke 7:39.6 3. Duke 6:41.44. Boston College 7:44.8 4. Miami 6:49.65. North Carolina 8:00.9 5. Boston College 6:55.56. Miami 8:46.2 6. North Carolina 6:57.5

novice 8 ii Varsity 81. Virginia 6:49.5 1. Virginia 6:35.92. Duke 7:01.0 2. Clemson 6:40.83. Clemson 7:03.6 3. Duke 6:59.64. North Carolina 7:09.2 4. Miami 7:04.55. Boston College 7:24.1 5. Boston College 7:09.9 6. Miami DNP 6. North Carolina 7:18.3

2000 Virginia2001 Virginia 2002 Virginia2003 Virginia

2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Virginia2007 Virginia

2008 Virginia2009 Clemson2010 Virginia2011 Virginia

6. Virginia 69 Points15. Clemson 12 Points

Alycia Da’Loia-Moore, Boston College

Laura Basadonna, Clemson

Laura D’Urso, Clemson

Liz Robb, Clemson

Alex Japhet, Duke

Emily Theys, Duke

Katalin Horvath, Miami

Sarah Medland, Miami

Brittany Walsh, North Carolina

Claudia Blandford, Virginia

Martie Kuzzy, Virginia

Kristine O’Brien, Virginia

Christine Roper, Virginia

Sidney Thorston, Virginia

2011 aCC Crew of the year Laura Basadonna, Becca Brown, Katie Bruggeling (coxswain),

Stephanie Cameron, Heather Cummings, Sarah Daanen, Laura D’Urso, Liz Robb, Grace Wolff

2011 aCC Coach of the year Kevin Sauer, Virginia

2011 aCC freshman of the yearAlycia Da’Loia-Moore, Boston College

2011 scholar-athlete of the yearSarah Borchelt, Virginia

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name yR. hometown Meghan Bailey Fr. Pennington, N.J. Lauren Beebe Jr. Castle Rock, Colo.Jillian Bungard So. Chelmsford, Mass.Ellen Burr Fr. Cazenovia, N.Y. Kaitlin Campbell Fr. Rye, N.Y. Karen Campbell So. Plainsboro, N.J. Alexis Carriere So. Manchester, Conn. Katie Casebeer Fr. Philadelphia, Penn. Emily Charnowski Sr. St. Louis, Mo. Melissa Chavez Sr. Jacksonville, Fla.Nicaela Chinnaswamy Fr. Wrentham, Mass. Megan Clarke Fr. Manhasset, N.Y. Cara Coash So. Purchase, N.Y. Megan Conway So. Wayland, Mass. Alycia Da’Loia-Moore So. Bronx, N.Y. Nicole Frederick Fr. Villanova, Penn. Jennifer Frese Fr. Winter Park, Fla. Victoria Goetz Jr. Lexington, Mass.Victoria Greco Jr. Fort Salonga, N.Y. Margaret Hanlon Fr. Washington, D.C. Regina Hayburn Jr. Havertown, Pa.Shannon Healey Fr. Winchester, Mass.Rachel Hess Fr. Eagle River, Wis. Aran Hubbell Fr. Nashua, N.H. Erica Jennings Jr. Northport, N.Y.Jennifer Johnson Jr. Andover, Mass. Ellen Keenan So. West Roxbury, Mass. Caroline Kirkwood Fr. Wilmington, Del.Emily Lewis So. Los Angeles, Calif. Sarah Loiselle Jr. Westmont, IllJillian Marshall Fr. Buffalo, N.Y. Shealyn Mathews Fr. Belvedere, Calif.Kelly McElduff Fr. Westborough, Mass.Alicia McKean Fr. Athol, Mass.Emma Metzger Fr. Seattle, Wash. Caroline Mitton So. Reisterstown, Md. Christina Murray Fr. Franklin, Mass. Abby Oliveira So. Sudbury, Mass. Grace Olscamp Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Katelyn Olsson So. Foxboro, Mass.Rachel Pettis Sr. Acworth, Ga.Stephanie Ragland So. Reston, Va.Alyssa Rizzini Fr. Riverside, R.I. Chelsea Robin Fr. Rehoboth, Mass.Erin Roche Sr. Niskayuna, N.Y. Emily Ryan Sr. Havertown, Pa. Karen Shu So. Chelmsford, Mass. Maclaine Sisco Fr. Ridgewood, N.J. Rebekah Straneva Jr. North East, Pa. Caroline Suttlehan Fr. Yonkers, N.Y. Kaitlyn Votta Fr. Wallingford, Pa. Wylie Wilson Fr. Philadelphia, Penn.

CoaChesHead Coach - Steve FiskeAssistant Coach - Amy Weatherby Assistant Coach - Anthony Brock Volunteer Assistant Coach - Brenda Balenger Volunteer Assistant Coach - Ashley Edwards

name yR. hometown Nicole Antoine Fr. Sacramento, CATori Arendt Sr. North Royalton, OHSarah Baker Jr. Fairport, NYShaye Bastien Jr. Corona Del Mar, CABrielle Batesko Fr. Point Pleasant, NJAllison Beattie So. Jacksonville, FLSophia Blair Fr. Netwon Square, PABreanna Briede Sr. Melbourne, Australia Katie Burke Jr. Lutz, FLGrace Cassidy So. New Fairfield, CTTara Dalton Fr. Woodlands, TX Julijana Englander Jr. Newton, MAAlexandra Enzor Fr. Darrien, CTRory Erickson-Kulas Sr. Naugatuck, CTLissa Glynn Sr. Tucson, AZKaty Gregor So. North Wales, PALaura Guth Sr. Bettendorf, IAEmily Hadley Fr. Plainfield, NHElizabeth Howell So. Atlanta, GAEmily Hyland So. London, England Lauren Jadovich Jr. Avon, CTSydney Johnson Jr. Lincoln, NERebecca Kim Fr. New York City, NYCaroline Kiritsy So. West Roxbury, MA Patricia Kolman Fr. Princeton, NJ Lauren Lashmet So. Wilmette, ILPriscilla Liu Fr. Lenoir, NCKathleen Lyons Fr. Round Rock, TXEmilie Marchetti Jr. Johnston, RISarah Mayo Fr. Dublin, OHAshleigh Anne McKinney Jr. Augusta, GANancy McKinstry Sr. Lexington, KYKara Risser Fr. San Jose, CAJulie Rohde Fr. Purchase, NY Chelsea Sawicki So. Farmington, CTLaura Sciarrino Jr. Buffalo, NYKathy Smithwick Sr. Louisville, KYSophia Staal Fr. Nairobi, Kenya Altelisha Taylor Jr. Pensacola, FLEmily Theys Jr. Stoughton, WIVictoria Tsamis Jr. Dobbs Ferry, NYClaire Vannelli Fr. London, Ontario, Canada Karolina Wadolowska Fr. Cape Coral, FLCaroline Williams Fr. Raleigh, NC

CoaChesHead Coach - Robyn Horner Assistant Coach - Jim Lister Assistant Coach - Kathryn Hagglund

name yR. hometown Kristen Agee Sr. Bluffton, SCAriana Alexandrescu Fr. Salem, SCStephannie Allen Fr. Orlando, FLAmeerah Aly Jr. Longwood, FLKathryn Andreoli Fr. Shrewsbury, MALaura Basadonna So Torino, ItalyKate Biladeau Sr. Lutz, FLTaylor Blanton Fr. Aiken, SCBecca Brown Sr. Greenville, SCKristina Brown Fr. Greenville, SCKatie Bruggeling Jr. St. Catharine’s, OntarioAylie Burnette Fr. Rock Hill, SCBrittany Burns Sr. Davidson, NCStephanie Cameron So Alexandria, VACharlotte Case Fr. Newton, NJRebekah Clogston Sr. Snohomish, WAHeather Cummings Jr. Virginia Beach, VALaura D’Urso So Dunross, Culdaff, IrelandAlana de Klerk Fr. Greenville, SCKenzie DuBrul Sr. Cincinnati, OHSamantha Duggan Fr. Christchurch, New ZealandSarah Egan So Gold River, CAVanesa Ewais Jr. Jacksonville, FLSarah Fox Fr. Simpsonville, SCVirginia Fritsche Fr. Clifton, VAMaria Jose Gutierrez So Lima, PeruLaura Haselden Fr. Spartanburg, SCDanielle Hayden Fr. Severna Park, MDKyndal Heller Fr. Shrewsbury, MAMarissa Henry Sr. Hampton Falls, NHTaylor Hoynacki Sr. Tega Cay, SCLindsey Hughes Fr. Seneca, SCKelsey Igo So Frederick, MDMJ Keys So Christchurch, New ZealandSarah Koering Fr. Vineland, NJJackie Kovach So Wyomissing, PAEden Kuhn Fr. Gaithersburg, MDGiulia Longatti Fr. Como, ItalyKristin Manna Jr. Mullica Hill, NJEmily Massey Jr. Quincy, FLElise McVey Fr. Duncan, SCSarah Monn Jr. Skillman, NJCristina Morcom Fr. West Palm Beach, FLKatie Mosier Sr. Piscataway, NJJulia Ost Fr. Hannover, GermanyKerianne Pacheco Fr. Oakland, NJPaige Pribonic Fr. Hudson, WIKendra Prosser Fr. Columbia, NJBre Przestrzelski Sr. Swannanoa, NCCarissa Richardson Fr. St. Catharine’s, OntarioLindsay Rivoir Fr. Sewickly, PAMarie Rosasco So Baltimore, MDKelsie Saurber Fr. Trenton, OHKathleen Scibelli So Walkersville, MDApril Serieno Fr. Simpsonville, SCMary Ann Sims Fr. Norcross, GAMeghan Sisk So Richmond, VALucy Steer Fr. Nashua, NHCaroline Thomas Jr. Cheraw, SCMakenzie Thomas Fr. Harrison, OHJenny Tumas So Los Alamos, NMAlex Wall Fr. Elon, NCKathryn Wiley So The Woodlands, TXAurelia Wurzel Fr. Blevio, Como, ItalySarah Young Sr. Winnsboro, NC

CoaChesHead Coach - Robbie TenebaumAssistant Coach - Melanie OnufrieffAssistant Coach - Jessica LeideckerGraduate Assistant - Michelle Nance

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name yR. hometown Nicole Aguirre Fr. Miami, FLKayla Dawson Fr. Chestertown, MDShannon DeCamp Fr. Bayshore, NYDiana Donnarumma Fr. Buffalo, NYSophia Doughty Fr. Marblehead, MAAmanda DuPart So. Roswell, GANicola Eick Fr. Raleigh, NCMaggie Fragel So. Grosse Pointe Farms, MIFay Gilbert Fr. Chicago, ILElaine Golden Fr. Davie, FLKatie Guest So. Toronto, OntarioKarishma Gupta Fr. Las Vegas, NVMeghan Hamilton Fr. Davie, FLHannah Hawks Fr. Mooresville, NCBreanna Hayton So. Victoria, British ColumbiaKata Horvath Jr. Gyor, HungaryErin Hunt Fr. Covington, WACourtney Keller So. Effingham, ILSarah Kurzu Fr. St. Louis, MSChristina Lighter So. Honolulu, HI Hannah Meister Fr. Sarasota, FL Caitlin Morrison Jr. Tampa, FLKelly O’Boyle Fr. Bellerose, NYDevon Phelan-Patton Fr. Fairport, NYGenevieve Scott Fr. Chesterfield, NJMaria Siemann Sr. Millstone, NJKatie Stanzilis Sr. Miami, FLAlex Van Deusen Fr. Pittsburgh, PAAmanda Vedros So. Chesapeake, VAKatie Warren Fr. Dover, Tenn.Dani Yuska So. Jacksonville, FLNichole Zayan Fr. Northville, MI

CoaChesHead Coach - Andrew Carter

Assistant Coach - Ashleigh Genevich

Assistant Coach - Meredith Razzolini

name yR. hometown Isabella Artiles Gonzalez So. Guatemala City, GuatemalaKeziah Beall Sr. Bainbridge Island, WAHemingway Benton Fr. Glencoe, IL Kensie Blodgett Fr. Fairfax, VA Sarah Borchelt Sr. Sterling, MA Cristine Candland Sr. Greenwich, CT Chloe Carry Fr. Dallas, TX Sarah Cowburn Sr. Reddicth, Worcestershire, EnglandEmily Crump Fr. Darien, CT Axelle Eichner Fr. Orlando, FL Kaitlin Fanikos Fr. Boston, MAMolly Frear Jr. Wilton, CT Carolyn Glandorf Sr. Boston, MACarli Goldberg So. Sarasota, FL Susanne Grainger Jr. London, Ontario Ashley Hendrickson So. Centreville,VA Brandy Herald So. Portland, OR Katie Hillson Fr. Reno, NV Camille Hochheimer So. Catonsville, MD Veronica Jones Fr. Atlanta, GA Sarah Jordan So. Flourtown, PA Morgan Joseph Sr. Ellicott City, MD Lexie Katz Fr. Wayne, PAMaddie Keating Fr. Severna Park, MD Anna Kobayashi Jr. Brewster, NY Martha Kuzzy Sr. Minneapolis, MN Hayley LaFleche Fr. New York, NY Chandler Lally Fr. Bryn Mawr, PA Francesca Lauritano Sr. Bangkok, Thailand MacKenzie Leahy Sr. Ft. Lauderdale,FL Taylor Levine Jr. Margate, NJ Cara Linnenkohl Sr. Redmond, WA Kaity McCullough So. Campbell,CA Andie McPartland Fr. Poway, CA Kate Meredith Fr. Richmond, VA Erin Metcalf Jr. Knoxville, TN Catherine Multari So. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Elle Murray So. Tampa, FLMarelle Myers Sr. Fairfax, VA Hannah Nelson Fr. Herndon, VABetsy Nilan Jr. Milford, CT Mary Nilan So. Milford, CTKristine O’Brien Jr. Massapequa Park, NY Emily Pik So. Darien, CT Ann Reid Jr. Midlothian, VA Ruth Retzinger Sr. Cincinnati, OH Julia Roithmayr Fr. Yorktown, VA Fiona Schlesinger So. New Malden, Surrey, England Sarah Shanfield Sr. West Simsbury, CT Jenny Shultis Sr. Lexington,VA Hannah Silver Sr. Portland, OR Chelsea Simpson Sr. Carlisle, PALindley Smith Fr. Haverford, PA Katherine Stewart Sr. New York, NYHunter Terry Sr. Greenwich, CT Paige Terry So. Greenwich, CT Sidney Thorsten Sr. Atlanta, GAJulia Truelove Fr. Falls Church, VA Liza Tullis Sr. Chicago, IL Kristine Viray Fr. Falls Church, VA Brittany Wengel So. Weston, CT Hannah Yoest Fr. Arlington, VA Lizzy Youngling Fr. Westport, CT

CoaChesHead Coach - Kevin SauerAssociate Head Coach - Steve PritzkerNovice Coach - Amanda PurcellBoatman - Roger PayneGraduate Assistant - Joshua Gautreau

name yR. hometown Chelsea Boorman So. Chicago, ILKatie Burger So. Cary, NCAllie Davis So. Dublin, OH Jasmine Dennis Jr. Charlotte, NC Sarah Giles Jr. Raleigh, NCSteph Henrich Fr. Wyndmoor, PAMorgan Koder Jr. Shelby, NC Josephine Kooijman So. Marietta, GAAbby Lantz Fr. Oak Park, ILEmily Leidolf Fr. Alexandria, VAAli Margherio Fr. Manhasset, NYCarie Mastrianni Jr. Hillsborough, NCAlex McClelland Jr. Winter Park, FLBlair Meiggs Sr. Camden, NCLindsay Newman Jr. Winnetka, ILShannon O’Neil So. Wilmington, NCKathleen Reynolds Sr. Salem, NHMaria Santoyo So. Raleigh, NCEmma Shaw Sr. Chapel Hill, NCAmanda Truesdell Fr. Williamsville, NYClaire Wardius Jr. Pittsburgh, PATianna Williams So. Robbinsville, NC

CoaChesHead Coach - Sarah Haney Associate Head Coach/Novice Coach - Stephen Frazier Wong Assistant Coach - Brie Tyler Volunteer Assistant - Patti Hucks

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2000 1st Virginia .............................................................................40 IV8 ...............Virginia ......................................6:55.9 2nd Clemson .........................................................................30 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:51.1 3rd North Carolina .................................................................19 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:45.1 4th Duke ................................................................................11 IIV4 ..............Virginia ......................................7:56.9

2001 1st Virginia ............................................................................38 IV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:31.3 2nd Clemson .........................................................................32 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:40.5 3rd Duke* ..............................................................................15 IV4 ...............Clemson . ...................................7:27.7 4th North Carolina .................................................................15 IIV4 ..............Virginia ......................................7:36.5 *Duke won the tiebreak over UNC for third place

2002 1st Virginia ............................................................................40 IV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:31.4 2nd Duke . ..............................................................................26 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:38.3 3rd Clemson ..........................................................................24 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:25.0 4th North Carolina .................................................................10 N8+ .............Virginia ......................................6:54.8

2003 1st Virginia ............................................................................40 IV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:47-9 2nd Duke . ..............................................................................29 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:52.9 3rd Clemson ..........................................................................21 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:44.0 4th North Carolina .................................................................10 N8+ .............Virginia ......................................7:02.0

2004 1st Virginia ............................................................................40 IV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:34.3 2nd Duke ...............................................................................25 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:47.1 3rd Clemson ..........................................................................23 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:45.1 4th North Carolina .................................................................11 N8+ .............Virginia ...................................... 7:11.2

2005 1st Virginia ............................................................................49 IV8 ...............Virginia ......................................6:37.0 2nd Clemson .........................................................................41 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:58.8 3rd Duke ................................................................................24 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:55.4 4th Miami . ..............................................................................19 N8+ .............Clemson . ...................................7:20.2 5th North Carolina .................................................................17

2006 1st Virginia ............................................................................60 IV8 ...............Virginia ......................................6:31.0 2nd Duke . ..............................................................................43 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:36.6 3rd Miami ...............................................................................34 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:23.4 4th Clemson . .........................................................................30 N8+ .............Virginia ......................................6:50.1 5th Boston College ...............................................................25 6th North Carolina ................................................................17

2007 1st Virginia ............................................................................60 IV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:36.7 2nd Clemson .........................................................................46 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:28.1 Duke .....................................................................................43 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:31.6 4th Miami ...............................................................................25 N8+ .............Virginia ......................................6:47.4 5th Boston College ...............................................................23 6th North Carolina ................................................................13

2008 1st Virginia ............................................................................59 IV8 ...............Virginia ......................................6:22.0 2nd Clemson .........................................................................51 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:31.4 3rd Duke ................................................................................33 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:18.6 4th North Carolina .................................................................28 N8+ .............Clemson . ...................................6:46.3 5th Miami ..............................................................................24 6th Boston College ...............................................................12

2009 1st Clemson .........................................................................55 IV8 ...............Clemson ..................................6:38.40 2nd Virginia ...........................................................................54 IIV8 ..............Virginia ....................................6:49.30 3rd Miami ...............................................................................34 IV4 ...............Clemson ..................................7:43.10 4th Boston College ................................................................23 N8+ .............Virginia ....................................7:04.80 5th Duke . ..............................................................................21 6th North Carolina ................................................................19

2010 1st Virginia ............................................................................60 IV8 ...............Virginia ......................................6:34.2 2nd Clemon . ..........................................................................50 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:59.4 4th Boston College ................................................................26 N8+ .............Virginia ......................................6:49.4 5th North Carolina ................................................................18 6th Miami ..............................................................................14

2011 1st Virginia ............................................................................60 IV8 ...............Virginia ......................................6:23.9 2nd Clemson .........................................................................49 IIV8 ..............Virginia ......................................6:35.9 3rd Duke ................................................................................41 IV4 ...............Virginia ......................................7:17.5 4th Miami ...............................................................................23 N8+ .............Virginia ......................................6:49.5 5th Boston College ...............................................................22 6th North Carolina ................................................................14

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Georgia Tech 4

Virginia Tech 2

North Carolina 1

NC State 1

Virginia 1

Maryland 0-1*

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2011 Tournament Most Valuable Player • Sarah Hamilton, Florida State

2011 NFCA All-Americans • Sharon Perkins, Georgia Tech

2011 ACC Player of the Year • Kelsi Weseman, Georgia Tech

2011 ACC Coach of the Year • Sharon Perkins, Georgia Tech

2011 ACC Pitcher of the Year • Kerry Hickey, Maryland

2011 ACC Freshman of the Year • Tory Speer, Boston College

2011 Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Christy Jones, Georgia Tech

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#3 Maryland d. #6 NC State 4-3

#2 North Carolina d. #7 Boston College (5 inn.) 9-0

#8 Virginia d. #1 Georgia Tech 6-0

#4 Florida State d. #5 Virginia Tech 9-2

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North Carolina d. Maryland 7-3

Florida State d. Virginia 12-5

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Florida State d. North Carolina 4-1

Team Conference Overall

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Georgia Tech 18 2 45 12

North Carolina 13 7 34 21

Maryland 12 7 40 19

Florida State 9 11 32 28

Virginia Tech 9 12 37 20

NC State 7 12 26 23

Boston College 5 13 15 31

Virginia 5 14 24 31

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1996 – Florida State

1997 – Florida State

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1998 – Florida State

1999 – Florida State

2000 – Florida State

2001 – North Carolina

2002 – Georgia Tech

2003 – Florida State

2004 – Florida State

2005 – Georgia Tech

2006 – NC State

2007 – Virginia Tech

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2009 – Georgia Tech

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Morgan Kidd Sr. Peachtree City, GA

Ronnie Mae Ayers So. Duvall, WA

Nicole Koszowski So. Mountainside, NJ

Amanda Horowitz So. Westminster, CA

Brittany Wilkins Sr. Suffolk, VA

Ali Lynette-Krech Sr. Toronto, Ontario

Chelsea LoBue So. Scarsdale, NY

Andrea Filler Fr. Fort Wayne, IN

Chelsea Dimon Fr. Florence, NJ

Annie Sommers Fr. Pasadena, CA

CJ Chirichigno Fr. Costa Mesa, CA

Nicole D’Argento Jr. Ashland, MA

Bree Tanke So. Manalapan, NJ

Alana Dimaso So. Holmdel, NJ

Lizzy Ploen Sr. Naperville, IL

Maria Pandolfo Jr. Reading, MA

Rene Delagrammaticas Gr. Vista, CA

Tory Speer So. Trabuco Canyon, CA

Meg Scanlon So. Lawrenceville, NJ

CoaCheS

Head Coach - Ashley Obrest

Assistant Coach - Erica Hanrahan

name yr. hometown

Hayley Downs So. Grayson, GA

Shannon Bear Sr. Grayson, GA

Katie Johnsky Fr. Sarasota, FL

Ashley Thomas So. McKinney TX

Kelly Delashmit Jr. Marietta, GA

Danielle Dike Sr. Scottsville, VA

Kelsi Weseman Sr. Hutto, TX

Chelsie Thomas Fr. Flowery Branch, GA

Kaitlin Kates So. Morgan City, LA

Jessica Sinclair Sr. Marietta, GA

Lindsey Anderson So. Johns Creek, GA

Kate Kuzma Sr. Sharpsburg, GA

Kylie Kleinschmidt Fr. Lilburn, GA

Karly Fullem Fr. Suwanee, GA

Alysha Rudnik So. Lawrenceville, GA

Caitlyn Coffey Fr. Tallahassee, FL

Caroline Hilton r-Sr. Vidalia, GA

Hope Rush Jr. Stockbridge, GA

CoaCheS

Head Coach - Sharon Perkins

Assistant Coach - Aileen Morales

Assistant Coach - Shaina Ervin

Volunteer Assistant - Chris House

name yr. hometown

Kirstin Austin Jr. Temple Terrace, FL

Mallory Borden r-Sr. Jacksonville, FLTiffani Brown Jr. Tallahassee, FL

Amber Bryant r-Jr. Pomona, CA

Morgan Bullock Jr. Dacula, GA

Celeste Gomez So. Lake City, FL

Briana Hamilton Jr. Woodruff, SC

Kelly Hensley So. Niceville, FL

Erika Hoffner Fr. Alpharetta, GA

Shayla Jackson Sr. Pembroke Pines, FL

Erika Leonard Fr. Cincinnati, OH

Nicollette Levine Fr. Lithia, FL

Evelyn Morgado r-Fr. Miami, FL

Jessica Nori r-So. Weston, FL

Maddie O’Brien r-Fr. Palm Harbor, FL

Lindsey Peppers Fr. Tallahassee, FL

Monica Perry r-Jr. Whitesburg, GA

Megan Platt Fr. Brooksville, FL

Bailey Schinella Fr. Valrico, FL

Courtney Senas So. Wahiawa, HI

Loren Smith Jr. Land O’Lakes, FL

Lacey Waldrop Fr. Colonial Heights, VA

CoaCheSHead Coach - Lonni Alameda Assistant Coach - Craig SniderAssistant Coach - Travis Wilson

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Jordan Scarboro So. Wake Forest, NCKelsey Green Sr. McLean, VAElisha Elliot Jr. Lexington, NCChelsey Butler Jr. Randleman, NCLauren Walker Fr. York, PAAmy Nece So. Redlands, CAAlly Blake Sr. Concord, NCLori Spingola So. Atlanta, GATisha Mahon Jr. Lexington, NCKelli Wheeler Sr. Marietta, GASara Buchholz So. Miami, FLPaige Williams Jr. Newport, NCKati Causey Fr. Grifton, NCConstance Orr Jr. Charlotte, NCStephanie Krider Fr. Hiddenite, NCAshley Bone So. Rocky Mount, NCMegan Morrison So. Tucson, AZJenna Kelly Fr. Santa Clarita, CALogan Foulks So. Douglasville, GAHaleigh Dickey Sr. Woodstock, GAo

CoaCheSHead Coach - Donna J. PapaAssistant Coach - Boo GilletteAssistant Coach - Mick HokansonVolunteer Assistant - Michelle BattsDirector of Operations - Catherine Mitchell

name yr. hometown

Sara Acosta Jr. Anaheim, CA

Bridget Hawvermale Fr. Sandy Spring, MD

Liana Newton Fr. Cinnaminson, NJ

Kaitlyn Schmeiser Fr. Dunkirk, MD

Bree Hanafin Sr. Arlington, VA

Bria Taylor Fr. Blue Springs, MO

Kendra Knight Sr. Virginia Beach, VA

Kelly Trimble So. Laurel, MD

Shannon Bustillos Fr. Anaheim, CA

Nikki Maier Jr. Orange, CT

Sloane Van Meter Sr. Hanover, MD

Candice Beards So. Ringwood, NJ

Melissa Mancuso Jr. Hazlet, NJ

Vangie Galindo Sr. Fontana, CA

ToniAnn Licata Fr. Mount Kisco, NY

Lexi Carroll Jr. Eau Gallie, FL

Kathy McLaughlin Sr. Baltimore, MD

Sydney Stewart r-Fr. Chino, CA

Amanda McCann So. Drexel Hill, PA

CoaCheS

Head Coach - Laura Watten

Assistant Coach - Amber Jackson

Assistant Coach/Pitching - Charlotte Morgan

Assistant Coach - Kelly Kretschman

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name yr. hometown

Scout Albertson So. Archdale, NC

Renada Davis Fr. Tomball, TX

Caitlin Dent Jr. Boynton Beach, FL

Kirsty Grant So. Oakville, Ontario, Canada

Jade Hennig Sr. Hillsboro, TX

Kelsey Hoover Fr. Asheboro, NC

Leah Jones So. Stedman, NC

Sara Lippard Fr. Wilson, NC

Katie Mansilla r-Jr. Pembroke Pines, FL

Morgan Peeler Sr. Salisbury, NC

Hayley Stowe So. Washington, NC

Chelsea Tate So. Mission Viejo, CA

Landon Warren Sr. Raleigh, NC

Emily Weiman Fr. Pasadena, Md.

Bethaney Wells Jr. Harrisburg, NC

Liz Williamson Fr. Honea Path, SC

Toni Ann Williford Sr. Angier, NC

CoaCheS Head Coach - Lisa NavasAssistant Coach - Lisa NorrisAssistant Coach - Brittany McKinneyVolunteer Assistant - Alicia Abbott

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Marcy Bowdren So. Fairfax Station, VA

Alexandra Rodriguez So. Fishkill, NY

Alex Skinkis Jr. La Palma, CA

Lauren Didlake Jr. Bowling Green, VA

Karli Johnson So. Lovettsville, VA

Alexa Martinez Sr. Fort Lauderdale, FL

Giannina Cipolloni Sr. Philadelphia, PA

Rachel Gillen Fr. Wilmington, DE

Kristen Hawkins Jr. Elizabeth, PA

Peyton Larus Fr. Midlothian, VA

Taylor Williams Jr. Woodbridge, VA

Heidi Velk Fr. Murrieta, CA

Melanie Mitchell Jr. White Plains, MD

Megan Harris Fr. Knoxville, TN

Kennedy Byxbee Sr. Paradise Valley, AZ

Erica Cipolloni So. Philadelphia, PA

Stephanie Coates Sr. Gloucester, VA

Stephanie Harris So. Knoxville, TN

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Head Coach - Eileen Schmidt

Associate Head Coach - Heidi Freitager

Assistant Coach - Yolanda McRae

Volunteer Coach - Sarah Tacke

name yr. hometown

2 Bkaye Smith Jr. Cameron, NC3 Lauren Gaskill Fr. Mt. Holly, NJ4 Kat Banks So. Hendersonville, TN5 Jessica Rappe Fr. Charlotte, NC6 Katey Smith Fr. Falmouth, VA7 Lauren Darden r-So. Mt. Olive, NC8 Laura Wolff So. Vienna, VA9 Beth Isaacs Fr. Mt. Airy, NC10 Nina Compton So. Gretna, VA11 Isabella Corrao Fr. Farmingdale, NY12 Courtney Liddle Jr. Haymarket, VA 14 Lauren Boitnott Fr. Roanoke, VA15 Betty Rose Jr. South Boston, VA16 Jessica McNamara Fr. Centreville, VA17 Kylie McGoldrick Fr. Stratford, NJ18 Bailey Liddle Fr. Haymarket, VA 19 Logan Spaw Fr. Blue Springs, MO20 Dani Anderson So. Rio Linda, CA21 Marra Hvozdovic Sr. Herndon, VA22 Jasmin Harrell Jr. Irvine, CA30 Kelsey Mericka Fr. Kennesaw, GA37 Kristen Froehlich Sr. Coral Springs, FL

CoaCheSHead Coach - Scot Thomas Associate Head Coach - Al Brauns Assistant Coach - Barb Sherwood Volunteer Assistant Coach - Whitney Davis

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1992Friday#2 North Carolina d. #3 Virginia ............................... 2-0#1 Florida State d. #4 Georgia Tech ........................ 6-0Virginia d. Georgia Tech .......................................... 10-3SaturdayFlorida State d. North Carolina ............................... 11-0Virginia d. North Carolina ......................................... 3-1Title Game: Florida State d. Virginia ....................... 11-1

1993Friday#3 Virginia d. #2 North Carolina ............................... 1-0#1 Florida State d. #4 Georgia Tech ...................... 12-0Georgia Tech d. North Carolina ............................... 3-2SaturdayVirginia d. Florida State ............................................ 1-0Florida State d. Georgia Tech ................................. 11-0Florida State d. Virginia ............................................ 2-0Title Game: Florida State d. Virginia ....................... 4-2

1994Friday#2 Virginia d. #3 North Carolina ....................12 inn) 2-1#1 Florida State d. #4 Georgia Tech ........................ 2-1North Carolina d. Georgia Tech ............................... 4-0SaturdayVirginia d. Florida State ............................................ 2-0Florida State d. North Carolina ................................ 6-5Florida State d. Virginia ............................................ 1-0Title Game: Virginia d. Florida State ........................ 3-0

1995Thursday#4 North Carolina d. #5 Maryland ............................ 8-0Friday#2 Georgia Tech d. #3 Virginia ................................. 3-1#1 Florida State d. North Carolina ........................... 4-0Virginia d. Maryland .................................................. 8-0Florida State d. Georgia Tech .................................. 2-1SaturdayVirginia d. North Carolina ......................................... 5-4Georgia Tech d. Virginia ........................................... 7-4Title game: Florida State d. Georgia Tech ............... 5-2

1996Thursday#5 Maryland d. #4 Virginia ....................................... 1-0Friday#2 Florida State d. #3 Georgia Tech ........................ 5-4Maryland d. #1 North Carolina ................................. 3-0Virginia d. Georgia Tech ........................................... 3-2Florida State d. Maryland ......................................... 3-0SaturdayNorth Carolina d. Virginia ......................................... 8-0North Carolina d. Maryland ...................................... 3-1Title Game: Florida State d. North Carolina .................. 3-1

1997Thursday#5 North Carolina d. #4 Georgia Tech ..................... 8-7Friday#3 Maryland d. #2 Virginia ....................................... 4-3#1 Florida State d. #5 North Carolina ...................... 5-4Georgia Tech d. Virginia ........................................... 7-2Florida State d. Maryland ......................................... 4-3

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SaturdayGeorgia Tech d. North Carolina .....................(8 inn) 3-2Maryland d. Georgia Tech ........................................ 9-0Maryland leading Florida State ............................... .*2-1(*play suspended due to inclement weather - Florida State and Maryland declared co-champions)

1998Thursday#4 Virginia d. #5 Georgia Tech ................................. 3-1#2 Florida State d. #3 Maryland ............................... 1-0Virginia d. North Carolina ......................................... 2-1FridayMaryland d. Georgia Tech ........................................ 4-0Florida State d. Virginia .......................................... 10-0North Carolina d. Maryland ...................................... 4-0SaturdayVirginia d. North Carolina ......................................... 6-0Title Game: Florida State d. Virginia ........................ 2-1

1999Thursday#4 Virginia d. #5 Georgia Tech ................................. 4-0#2 Florida State d. #3 North Carolina ...................... 2-1Virginia d. #1 Maryland ............................................. 1-0FridayGeorgia Tech d. North Carolina ............................... 6-2Florida State d. Virginia ............................................ 1-0Maryland d. Georgia Tech ........................................ 7-0SaturdayVirginia d. Maryland .................................................. 3-1Title Game: Florida State d. Virginia ........................ 3-0

2000Saturday#4 Virginia d. #5 Georgia Tech ................................. 7-6#3 Florida State d. #2 Maryland ............................... 6-2Virginia d. #1 North Carolina .................................... 3-1SundayMaryland d. Georgia Tech ........................................ 2-1Virginia d. Florida State ............................................ 4-2Maryland d. North Carolina ...................................... 4-3MondayFlorida State d. Maryland ......................................... 3-0Florida State d. Virginia ............................................ 3-1Title Game: Florida State d. Virginia ........................ 2-0

2001Friday#5 Maryland d. #4 Georgia Tech ............................. 1-0#2 North Carolina d. #3 Virginia ............................... 7-3#1 Florida State d. Maryland .................................... 2-1SaturdayVirginia d. Georgia Tech ........................................... 3-2North Carolina d. Florida State ................................ 2-0Maryland d. Virginia .................................................. 3-1SundayFlorida State d. Maryland ......................................... 4-0Title Game: North Carolina d. Florida State ........................... 4-1

2002Friday#4 North Carolina d. #5 Virginia ............................... 6-0#2 Georgia Tech d. #3 Maryland ............................. 1-0#1 Florida State d. #4 North Carolina ...................... 3-2SaturdayVirginia d. Maryland .................................................. 4-1Georgia Tech d. Florida State .................................. 2-0North Carolina d. Virginia ......................................... 2-1North Carolina d. Florida State ................................ 5-2

SundayTitle Game: Georgia Tech d. North Carolina ............................... 6-2

2003Friday#4 Virginia d. #5 Maryland ....................................... 4-0#3 Georgia Tech d. #2 North Carolina ..................... 3-1#1 Florida State d. #4 Virginia ................................ 10-1SaturdayMaryland d. North Carolina ...................................... 9-8Florida State d. Georgia Tech .................................. 5-3Virginia d. Maryland .................................................. 6-3Virginia d. Georgia Tech ........................................... 4-3SundayTitle Game: Florida State d. Virginia ...................... 10-2

2004Friday#4 Georgia Tech d. #5 NC State .............................. 2-1#6 Maryland d. #3 Virginia ....................................... 5-3#1 Florida State d. Georgia Tech ............................. 3-2#2 North Carolina d. Maryland ................................. 7-2SaturdayGeorgia Tech d. Virginia ........................................... 4-1Maryland d. NC State ............................................... 6-0Florida State d. North Carolina ......................(5 inn) 8-0Georgia Tech d. Maryland ........................................ 6-4Georgia Tech d. North Carolina ............................... 4-0SundayTitle Game: Florida State d. Georgia Tech .............. 3-1

2005Thursday#4 NC State d. #5 North Carolina ............................ 2-0#7 Virginia Tech d. #2 Florida State ......................(14 inn) 3-2#3 Virginia d. #6 Maryland ....................................... 5-4#1 Georgia Tech d. #4 NC State .............................. 2-0FridayVirginia d. Virginia Tech ............................................ 2-1Maryland d. Florida State ......................................... 2-0Virginia Tech d. North Carolina ................................ 4-0Maryland d. NC State .....................................(8 inn) 3-2SaturdayGeorgia Tech d. Virginia ........................................... 3-0Virginia Tech d. Maryland ......................................... 5-3Virginia Tech d. Virginia ............................................ 2-1SundayTitle Game: Georgia Tech d. Virginia Tech .................... 1-0

2006Thursday#6 Virginia d. #3 Virginia Tech .................................. 3-0#2 North Carolina d. #7 Maryland ............................ 5-3#1 NC State d. #8 Boston College ........................ (5 inn) 8-0#5 Florida State d. #4 Georgia Tech ....................(5 inn) 10-1Virginia Tech d. Maryland ......................................... 1-0FridayGeorgia Tech d. Boston College .............................. 7-3North Carolina d. Virginia ......................................... 1-0Florida State d. NC State ......................................... 6-0Georgia Tech d. Virginia ............................... (5 inn) 11-2NC State d. Virginia Tech ......................................... 7-2SaturdayNC State d. North Carolina ...................................... 2-1Georgia Tech d. Florida State .................................. 4-3NC State d. North Carolina ...................................... 2-0Florida State d. Georgia Tech .................................. 7-4SundayTitle Game: NC State d. Florida State ..................... 4-1

2007Thursday#3 Georgia Tech d. #6 Maryland ............................. 5-1#7 Boston College d. #2 NC State .......................... 2-0#1 Virginia Tech d. #8 Virginia .................................. 4-1#4 Florida State~ d. #5 North Carolina .................... (5 inn.) 8-0Maryland d. NC State ............................................... 3-2FridayNorth Carolina d. Virginia ..............................(5 inn.) 8-0Georgia Tech d. Boston College .............................. 4-0Virginia Tech d. Florida State ................................... 4-0North Carolina d. Boston College ............................ 5-0Florida State~ d. Maryland ....................................... 7-4SaturdayGeorgia Tech d. Florida State .................................. 7-3Virginia Tech d. North Carolina ................................ 3-0SundayTitle Game: Virginia Tech d. Georgia Tech .............. 2-0

2008Thursday#3 Florida State d. #6 Boston College ..................... 5-1#2 Virginia Tech d. #7 Maryland .............................. 7-4#1 North Carolina d. #8 Virginia ............................... 6-0#5 NC State d. #4 Georgia Tech .............................. 1-0#6 Boston College d. #7 Maryland .......................... 7-3FridayGeorgia Tech d. Virginia ........................................... 5-3SaturdayVirginia Tech d. Florida State ................................... 2-0NC State d. North Carolina ...................................... 1-0SundayTitle Game: Virginia Tech d. NC State ..................... 2-0

2009Friday#3 North Carolina d. #6 NC State ............................. 3-1#2 Florida State d. #7 Boston College ..................... 2-0#1 Georgia Tech d. #8 Virginia ................................. 7-0#5 Virginia Tech d. #4 Maryland .............................. 3-0SaturdayFlorida State d. North Carolina ................................ 4-1Georgia Tech d. Virginia Tech ................................ 14-4SundayGeorgia Tech d. Florida State .................................. 3-1

2010Friday#3 Florida State d. #6 Maryland ................................ 3-0#7 Virginia Tech d. #2 Virginia ........................8 inn.) 1-0#1 Georgia Tech d. #8 Boston College .........5 inn.) 8-0#4 North Carolina d. #5 NC State ............................. 7-1SaturdayFlorida State d. Virginia Tech ................................... 5-3Georgia Tech d. North Carolina .....................5 inn.) 8-0SundayGeorgia Tech d. Florida State .................................. 8-4

2011Friday#3 Maryland d. #6 NC State .................................... 4-3#2 North Carolina d. #7 Boston College .......(5 inn.) 9-0#8 Virginia d. #1 Georgia Tech ................................. 6-0#4 Florida State d. #5 Virginia Tech ......................... 9-2SaturdayNorth Carolina d. Maryland ...................................... 7-3Florida State d. Virginia .......................................... 12-5SundayTitle Game: Florida State d. North Carolina ................................ 4-1

UNDER ARMOUR ® IS PROUD TO BE THE OFFICIAL OUTFITTER OF THE ACC CHAMPIONSHIP.

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