Roselle named All American
WASHINGTON --- Senior Stephanie Roselle (Tinton Falls, N.J./Red Bank Catholic) was named a Third-Team All-American by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA).
"This is a fantastic honor for Steph and the Catholic University field hockey program," Coach Gia Fenoglio Cillizza said. "She has performed at a very high level since she first arrived on campus."
Roselle joins former Cardinal Andrea Snyder in earning All-American honors as the only two players in the program's history to be named to the distinguished teams. Snyder was a third-team selection in 2001.
This season, Roselle was also a First-Team All-South Region pick and a First-Team All-Capital Athletic Conference selection after leading the rugged CAC with 15 goals and five game-winning goals.
During her career at Catholic, Roselle has garnered numerous awards including an unprecedented Second-Team All-Regional and Second-Team All-CAC selection, as well as team co-rookie of the year as a freshman in 1999. (Roselle was a medical redshirt in 2002). As a junior, she was also a Second-Team All-Region and Second-Team All-CAC pick and led the team in goals. That year, the Cardinals had one of their best seasons in history, posting a 16-4 mark and finishing second in the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Championships.
Roselle has career totals of 50 goals and 16 assists and has earned Academic All-American honors each year.
"Steph is truly deserving of this prestigious honor," Coach Cillizza said. "She is hard working, speedy, skilled, extremely aggressive -- and the toughest player I've ever coached or played with. I have no doubt she will continue her winning ways in whatever she does throughout her life."
Roselle, Pires named to all-region teams
WASHINGTON -- Seniors Stephanie Roselle (Tinton Falls, N.J./Red Bank Catholic) and Sondra Pires (Dartmouth, Ma./Dartmouth) were named to the 2003 STX/NFHCA All-South Region teams.
Roselle, earned a spot on the first team, while Pires garnered a second-team selection.
Previous Releases:
Three
Cardinals honored on all-conference teams
Swift
garners CAC Player of the Week (10/26)
Roselle
earns spot on CAC Honorable Mention List (9/28)
Engstrom
named to CAC weekly Honorable Mention List (9/7)
Cardinals
ranked in first NFHCA Poll (9/9)
2003 Season
Outlook
Cillizza
rounds out her coaching ranks
2003 Schedule (9-7, 2-3 CAC) Stats
| Date | Opponent | Time |
| Sept. 6 | at Lynchburg | W, 4-1 |
| Sept. 10 | at St. Mary's* | L, 1-0 |
| Sept. 16 | Gettysburg | L, 3-1 |
| Sept. 21 | Johns Hopkins | cancelled |
| Sept. 24 | Mary Washington* | L, 2-1 (2OT) |
| Sept. 28 | Christopher Newport | W, 4-0 |
| Oct. 2 | Villa Julie | W, 3-2 |
| Oct. 5 | at Roanoke | L, 4-2 |
| Oct. 8 | Salisbury* | L, 6-3 |
| Oct. 11 | at Eastern Mennonite | L, 7-1 |
| Oct. 12 | Frostburg State | W, 2-1 (OT) |
| Oct. 16 | at York* | W, 2-1 |
| Oct. 18 | at Washington & Lee | W, 2-1 |
| Oct. 21 | at Goucher* | W, 5-0 |
| Oct. 25 | Franklin & Marshall | W, 3-0 |
| Nov. 2 | York (CAC Tourn.) | W, 3-2 |
| Nov. 5 | at Salisbury (CAC Semi.) | L, 5-1 |
* Capital Athletic Conference games
Home games in bold
2003 Roster
| No. | Name | Yr. | Pos. | Hometown/High School |
| 1 | Kathleen Langan | So. | M | Columbia, Md./Hammond |
| 2 | Christina Athanasiades | Fr. | F | East Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville |
| 3 | Maureen Brady | Fr. | B | Gambrills, Md./Archbishop Spaulding |
| 4 | Sondra Pires | Sr. | B | Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth |
| 5 | Stephanie Roselle | Sr. | M | Tinton Falls, N.J./Red Bank Catholic |
| 7 | Christy Engstrom | So. | F | Phoenixville, Pa./Spring-Ford |
| 8 | Kelly Davies | Fr. | M | Wilmington, Del./Brandywine |
| 9 | Megan Barker | Fr. | F | Drexel Hill, Pa./Cardinal O'Hara |
| 10 | Jayme Dinsmore | Fr. | M | Dunkirk, Md./Northern |
| 12 | Erin Swift | Jr. | GK | Middletown, N.J./Red Bank Catholic |
| 13 | Kelli McErlean | Fr. | M | Philadelphia, Pa./St. Hubert |
| 14 | Megan Payne | Fr. | M | Elkton, Md./Elkton |
| 15 | Renee Desrochers | Sr. | B | Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East |
| 16 | Melissa Schneider | So. | F | Haddonfield, N.J./Paul VI |
| 17 | Katie Boylan | Jr. | B | Norristown, Pa./Kennedy-Kenrick |
| 18 | Kirsten Dansbury | Fr. | B | Glassboro, N.J./Paul VI |
| 19 | Eileen Wixted | Fr. | B | Medford, N.J./Bishop Eustace |
| 20 | Tricia Hines | Sr. | M | Churchville, Pa./Gwynedd Mercy |
| 22 | Katie McCarthy | So. | B | Takoma Park, Md./Holy Cross |
| 23 | Tara Rutledge | So. | B | Farmingdale, N.J./Howell |
| 24 | Jamie Punyko | So. | F | Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy |
| 25 | Dana Connolly | Fr. | M | Glen Gardner, N.J./Voorhees |
| 26 | Mallory Meehan | Fr. | M | Spring Lake, N.J./Manasquan |
| 27 | Paige Kirlin | Fr. | B | Medford, N.J./Holy Cross |
| - | Kate McGovern | Fr. | F | Shamong, N.J./Bishop Eustace |
Head Coach: Gia Cillizza
Assistant Coaches: Ashli Carpi, Sarah Mann, Kristy
Palchinsky
Captains: Tricia Hines, Renee Desrochers





