Angelo State Soccer Recruiting Guide

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our history

2010

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NCAA Division II South Central Region LSC Championship Semifinalist 13-7-1 Overall Record, 9-2 LSC

Setting The Bar

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ngelo State set a single-season record for most wins (13) and most conference wins (9) in a season, while earning its first NCAA DII berth in 2010. The Rambelles also secured their first postseason win in program history with a 2-0 victory over Texas A&MCommerce at the conference tournament. ASU went 6-3 at home and outscored its opponents 28-23 en

It was a great journey in 2010 for our soccer program. We put ourselves in a good position with our player’s hard work in the offseason and won some close games because of the girl’s effort. I couldn’t be prouder of our team and their effort. Travis McCorkle Angelo State head coach


our head coach asu head coach

Travis McCorkle Developing a winning program

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ravis McCorkle is developing a pattern of leading the Angelo State Rambelles to the postseason.

A proven winner after four seasons as the head soccer coach at ASU, McCorkle will look to return to the postseason for the third consecutive season in 2012 after directing the Rambelles to their first NCAA Division II Soccer Tournament in the 2010 season and to Lone Star Conference Soccer Championship last season.

A Glenwood Springs, Colo. native, he has guided the Rambelles to a 39-32-8 overall record and a 2218-5 Lone Star Conference mark in his first four years in San Angelo. Nineteen ASU players have earned AllLSC postseason recognition, including Brandie DeBacker

Travis has a great passion for the game of soccer and I think that is expressed in the way he coaches. He has worked hard to continue to elevate the sport of women’s soccer at Angelo State. Tom Brown

Former ASU head coach Current Sam Houston State head coach

who was named to the LSC first-team, the NSCAA DII South Central third team and the to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Women’s College Scholar All-South Team in 2011. Additionally, Lauren Carnes, Megan Schaffer and DeBacker earned LSC AllAcademic recognition and

the ASU team was honored by the NSCAA for its academic success last season. A former ASU assistant coach from 2001-02, McCorkle returned to Angelo State in 2008 to become the fourth head coach in Rambelles history after Tom Brown accepted the same role at Sam Houston State. McCorkle was an assistant under Brown. Prior to his return to ASU, McCorkle spent five seasons as the head coach at Eastern New Mexico University. He posted a 37-34-4 overall record with the Zias after starting the program from scratch in 2003. In his first ASU campaign, McCorkle led the Rambelles to just their fifth-ever 10-win season (10-7-3). McCorkle's complete biography can be found at AngeloSports.com

McCorkle has led Angelo State into

Head coaching experience At Angelo State University (2008-current) Fourth season (39-32-8 record) At eastern new mexico (2003-07) Five seasons (37-34-4 record) Personal Hometown: Glenwood Springs, Colo. Spouse: Luann McCorkle Education Earnedabachelor’sdegreeinphysicaleducationfrom Mesa State College in 1994 Earnedamaster’sdegreeinsportadministrationfromthe University of Northern Colorado in 2001 Playing Experience MesaStateCollegeclubteamfrom1987-91

a winning record YEAR Overall lsc 2008 10-7-3 4-4-2 2009 10-9-0 4-6-0 2010 13-7-1 9-2-0 2011 6-9-4 5-6-3 Total 39-32-8 22-18-5

the postseason for two straight seasons


meet the coaches assistant coach coach assistant

stephanie sanchez Stephanie Sanchez was promoted to full-time assistant coach of the Rambelles in 2010 after joining the staff in 2008 as a graduate assistant. She arrived at ASU following a stellar playing career at Eastern New Mexico University under current ASU head coach Travis McCorkle. In her four years as a goalkeeper at ENMU, Sanchez logged over 5,500 minutes and twice earned AllLone Star Conference honorable mention. She posted a 28-20-3 career record for the Zias with seven shutouts and a goals against average under 2.00. Sanchez recorded 397 saves which is the most ever for an ENMU player and led the LSC in saves as a junior... She was named LSC Player of the Week four times during her career. A true student-athlete, Sanchez was also recognized for her efforts in the classroom. She earned Academic All-LSC honors as a junior and was twice selected

“Coach Sanchez was an outstanding keeper in college. Having played in the Lone Star Conference, she is familiar with all the teams. Travis McCorkle ASU head coach

to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2006 and 2007). A native of Belen, N.M., Sanchez earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology from ENMU in 2008 and has her master’s degree in applied psychology at ASU. Sanchez also earned her U.S. Soccer Federation "C" Coaching License.

graduate assistant

jessica schob

Jessica Schob enters her first year as a graduate assistant for the Angelo State soccer program after graduating from Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, N.C. At Lenior-Rhyne, Schob was a key contributor to two conference championships and extended trips into the Division II postseason. Schob played for the Bears soccer team for two seasons, scoring six goals in 44 matches played in her career. The Ione, Calif. native was a team captain as a senior and helped lead Lenoir-Rhyne to the South Atlantic Conference championship and to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16. The Bears advanced to the Elite 8 in her junior season after also winning the regular season and conference tournament titles.

Along with her experience at Lenior-Rhyne, Schob played soccer and basketball at the University of La Verne (Calif.) during her freshman and sophomore years after graduating from Amador High (Calif.) in 2008. She was a forward on the basketball court and played various positions during her soccer career. Schob earned a place on the Lenior-Rhyne President’s List and was a facilitator at The Cognitive Connection which is a substance abuse clinic. Schob helped with group therapy sessions at the clinic. The Ione, Calif. native also has coaching experience as an assistant coach in the Catawba Valley Youth Soccer Association in the U12 division.

volunteer assistant

randy dennis Randy Dennis is in his second year as a volunteer assistant for head coach Travis McCorkle and the Angelo State soccer program. A San Angelo native, Dennis played four years for the University of Dayton Flyers after playing at San Angelo Central. Dennis was a three-time high school all-district selection while playing for the Bobcats.

He also played for the Dallas Texans 88 Red in 2005-06 which were named 2006 State Cup Champions and went to the Region III Championship, participated in the 2006 MLS combines in Carson, Calif. and played in the 2006 Region III Guadalajara Mx. International Festival. He last played for the semi-pro Dayton Dutch Lions.


meet the rambelles 2012 Roster 00

Danielle Edwards

GK

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San Angelo, Texas Lake View HS

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Natalie Neilsen

GK

5-6

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Schertz, Texas Clemens HS

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Brittany Martinez

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Keller, Texas Central HS

3

Katie Squires

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5-5

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Hurst, Texas Grapevine HS

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Caitlyn Conaway

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5-7

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Kennedale, Texas Birdville HS

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Trisha Killen

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5-5

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North Richland Hills, Texas Birdville HS

7

Ashley Exford

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5-8

Fr.

Fort Worth, Texas Keller Fossil Ridge HS

8

Hanna Horeis

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5-7

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San Angelo, Texas Central HS

9

Amanda DeLaCruz

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4-11

R-Fr.

San Angelo, Texas Central HS

10

Maggie Schaffer

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5-3

Jr.

New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels HS / UTEP

11

Sierra Anderson

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5-6

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Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls HS

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Karli Maxey

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5-6

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Amarillo, Texas Amarillo HS

14

Jordan Benfield

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Oak Point, Texas Denton Ryan HS

15

Shay Williams

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5-5

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Mansfield, Texas Mansfield HS

16

Kat Monroe

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5-9

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Hewitt, Texas Midway HS / Cisco JC

17

Selena Alvarez

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5-7

Fr.

Austin, Texas McNeil HS

18

Lauren Bateman

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5-8

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San Angelo, Texas Central HS

19

Kara Edwards

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5-9

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Bastrop, Texas Bastrop HS

21

Lauren Carnes

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5-5

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Amarillo, Texas Amarillo HS

22

Kayla Gregory

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5-7

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Stephenville, Texas Stephenville HS

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Teegan Courtney

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5-6

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Orange, NSW

Taylor Cardinal

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Kara Edw ards

Regina, Saskatchewan Winston Knoll Collegiate

Maggie S chaffer


2012 schedule DATE

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LOCATION

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Aug. 30

at Texas-Permian Basin

Odessa

5 p.m.

SEPT. 1

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS

SAN ANGELO

5 p.m.

SEPT. 7

vs. Colorado Mesa

Durango, Colo.

4:30 p.m.

SEPT. 9

at Fort Lewis

Durango, Colo.

Noon

SEPT. 14

Midwestern State*

SAN ANGELO

5 p.m.

SEPT. 16

ABILENE CHRISTIAN*

SAN ANGELO

1 p.m.

SEPT. 21

at Texas A&M-Commerce*

Commerce

7:30 p.m.

SEPT. 23

at Texas Woman’s*

Denton

2 p.m.

SEPT. 28

at West Texas A&M*

Canyon

7 p.m.

SEPT. 30

at Eastern New Mexico*

Portales, N.M.

2 p.m.

OCT. 3

Incarnate Word*

SAN ANGELO

4 p.m.

OCT. 5

Texas Woman’s*

SAN ANGELO

4 p.m.

OCT. 7

Texas A&M-Commerce*

SAN ANGELO

1 p.m.

OCT. 12

at Abilene Christian*

Abilene

4 p.m.

OCT. 14

at Midwestern State*

Wichita Falls

1 p.m.

OCT. 19

Eastern New Mexico*

SAN ANGELO

4 p.m.

OCT. 21

West Texas A&M*

SAN ANGELO

1 p.m.

OCT. 26

at Incarnate Word*

San Antonio

5 p.m.

NOV. 1-4

LSC Soccer Championship

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TBA

NCAA South Central Regional

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NCAA DII Quarterfinals

TBD

TBD

NOV. 29-Dec. 1

NCAA Championship Final

Evans, Georgia

TBD


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Angelo State student-athletes train in the more than 7,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Junell Center weight room, which is conveniently located next to the LeGrand Sports Complex.

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Athletic Training

At Angelo State, the athletic training staff focuses on helping student-athletes reach and maintain their best health, achieve conditioning goals, understand best practices to prevent serious injury and recover fully in a timely manner. Because of this, the university has developed excellent training and conditioning programs to help prevent injuries and ensure safe practice and competition habits. If injuries do occur, the department is equipped and prepared to implement comprehensive rehabilitation programs.

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facilities

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he ASU Soccer Field is located on the southwest side of campus, on the corner of Victory Lane and Varsity Lane.

The field has a natural grass playing field and practice areas surrounding the field area. The game field meets or exceeds every NCAA standard and runs in an east-west direction. The field can support three short-side fields for spring practice and 6 vs. 6 or 7 vs. 7 tournament play. The field also has portable

regulation soccer goals in addition to permanent Kwik Goals. A concession stand and permanent restroom area, located on the southwest corner of the field, were added for the 2001 season. The brick structure, which also has storage and a small athletic training area, is shared with the ASU softball program.

capacity to bring in more seating for larger games and events. The fan seating is located on the south side of the field, with the main public entrance located on the facility’s southeast corner, although there is access on the southwest corner as well. Parking is available on either the east or west side of the field.

A New Look The ASU Soccer Field received a nice new look as a new scoreboard was installed in the summer of 2012. The scoreboard is ASU blue with yellow lettering. The board records the score, time, period and shots on goal. The scoreboard is one of the nicest in the Lone Star Conference and gives the field a fresh new

The field features three sets of portable aluminum bleachers seating more than 500 ASU fans, with the

look going into the 2012 season.


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ince 2002, both the Rambelles and their opponents have utilized locker room facilities in the ASU Junell Center, one of the top athletics venues in all of NCAA Division II.

Complete with a team meeting room and study lounge, the locker room also features oaktrimmed lockers with dressing lights, electrical outlets and seating for each player. An equipment storage area and shower facilities are adjacent to the dressing areas and just down the hall from the state-of-the-art athletic training rooms.

The study lounge is equipped with video capabilities for watching game film, and there are also Internet hookups so student-athletes can study, complete homework assignments or work on research while waiting for practice. Team and individual awards and trophies accumulated by the Rambelles soccer team are also prominently displayed in the locker room area.


alumni spotlight

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Dorothy May, 1998-2001

Brandie DeBacker, 2008-2011

Sheri Champlin, 2001-2004

New Braunfels, Texas // Canyon HS

New Braunfels, Texas // Canyon HS

Austin, Texas // Bowie HS

All-time leading scorer with 50

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ASU career leader with 10 game-

Three-time LSC All-Conference selection;

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Recorded 61 points, 24 goals and 104

goals , 112 points, and 139 shots

winning goals; Second all-time with

Recorded 79 points, 29 goals; program

shots on goal in her career at ASU;

on goal; 3-time LSC All-Confer-

34 goals, 80 points; Three-time

leader with 21 career assists

2-time LSC All-Conference selection

ence, Academic All-America

LSC All-Conference selection

Ashley Tatum, 2006-07 Abilene, Texas // Abilene HS •

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Casey Halamicek,02-03; 05-06 San Angelo, Texas // Central HS

Recorded 56 points and 25 goals

Christina Whetsel, 1995-99 Austin, Texas // McNeil HS •

All-time leader with 0.67 assists

Megan Schaffer, 2008-11

Amber Korb, 2005-08 Sandy, Utah // Jordan HS •

Earned Academic All American

New Braunfels, Texas // New Braunfels HS •

All-time program leader with 78

in only two seasons at ASU after

per game; LSC All-Conference

honors in 2008; 3-time LSC

matches participated in; 2-time Hol-

transferring from Butler CC; 2-time

performer; Currently ASU's

All-Conference selection

land's Award winner; Served as Student

LSC All-Conference selection

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Athlete Advisory Committee President


honors Holland’s Awards

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All-Time LSC Selections Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Player (team) Heather Garrett (1st) Heather Selvitelle (1st) Melissa Garcia (HM) Linda Thompson (HM) LuAnn Vogler (HM) Jennifer Weaver (HM) Melissa Farr (1st) Heather Selvitelle (1st) Stacey McPherson (2nd) Rebecca Yazzie (2nd) Dorothy May (1st) Stacey McPherson (1st) Melissa Farr (2nd) Christina Heck (2nd) Mary Kowalczyk (HM) Kelly Nichols (HM) Kim Victory (HM) Jessica Jaskowiak (2nd) Melissa Farr (HM) Rebecca Yazzie (HM) Dorothy May (2nd) Vishakha Dewnani (HM) Melissa Farr (HM) Laura Navarro (HM) Dorothy May (2nd) Lisa Carey (HM) Sheri Champlain (HM)

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Laura Navarro (HM) Amanda Walzel (HM) Michelle DiMeola (1st) Lisa Carey (2nd) Sheri Champlin (2nd) Casey Halamicek (HM) Jessica Jackowski (HM) Andrea Meza (HM) Angela Taylor (HM) Pam Bradley (2nd) Shana Brown (2nd) Lisa Carey (2nd) Michelle DiMeola (2nd) Sheri Champlin (1st) Pam Bradley (HM) Whitney Coberley (HM) Tina Nikkila (HM) Becky Martin (2nd) Tina Nikkila (2nd) Brittney Staha (2nd) Catherine Knaub (HM) Kristen Boister (2nd) Amber Korb (2nd) Becky Martin (2nd) Brittany Staha (2nd) Ashley Tatum (2nd) Jennifer Bukowski (HM) Casey Halamicek (HM)

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Christian Willman (HM) Ashley Tatum (2nd) Kristen Boister (HM) Christy Knaub (HM) Amber Korb (HM) Becky Martin (HM) Melanie Peterson (2nd) Brandie DeBacker (HM) Marianne Glutz (HM) Amber Korb (HM) Megan Schaffer (HM) Jennifer Bukowski (HM) Brandie DeBacker (HM) Skylar Searles (HM) Melanie Peterson (2nd) Brandie DeBacker (2nd) Jordan Benfield (HM) Ashley Brown (HM) Lauren Carnes (HM) Karli Maxey (HM) Brandie DeBacker (1st) Jordan Benfield (2nd) Maggie Schaffer (2nd) Lauren Carnes (2nd) Hanna Horeis (HM)

portsmanship; Teamwork; Most Conscientious; Ability. Those words are inscribed on the plaques that bear the names of each award winner. The award is given to the top student-athlete in each sport and is voted on by their teammates. From 1965 to 1997, these awards were presented by Nathan’s Jewelers, and asu is immensely grateful to “Babe” Donsky and her late husband Nathan Donsky for their role in founding and sponsoring these awards. Beginning in 1998, Holland’s Jewelry became the sponsor for these prestigious awards. Following are the all-time recipients of the asu Holland’s Award for soccer:

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Melissa Garcia Jennifer Weaver Stacey McPherson Sarah Swaim Maureen Metz Lesley Campbell Jennifer Worden

2002 Angela Taylor 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Angela Taylor Shana Brown Pam Bradley Amanda Walzel Casey Halamicek Marianne Glutz Lucy Thompson Megan Schaffer Megan Schaffer


academics The Rambelles Are Consistently Earning Academic Awards

The ASU Rambelles soccer team also excelled in the classroom in 2011 and was honored with a College Team Academic Award by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). It marked the 11th-straight year ASU has received the academic recognition. The annual award is based on the academic performance of a team during the previous academic year. To be eligible, a team must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for the year. The Rambelles’ 3.56 GPA in 2009 ranked 11th out of the 333 teams to receive the award. It was also the second-highest of the schools honored in the NCAA Division II South Central Region.

Team GPA 2002…………3.20 2003…………3.07 2004…………3.04 2005…………3.04 2006…………3.13 2007…………3.25 2008…………3.46 2009…………3.56 2010…………3.36 2011…………3.37

Becky Martin (2004-07)

All-Time Academic All-LSC Selections In the previous 17 years of the program, the Angelo State women’s soccer team has had a total of 23 selections to the Lone Star Conference AllAcademic Teams, including 10 selections over the past five seasons. In 2008, Amber Korb became the first Rambelle to be a three-time selection to the league’s All-Academic Team. Five other Rambelles have been two-time selections: Dorothy May (1999-2000), Jessica Jaskowiak (2001-02), Sheri Champlin (2003-04), Becky Martin (2005, 2007) and Lauren Carnes (2010, 2011). Angelo State has had at least one selection to the team each of the past 10 seasons. Year 1996 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Player(s) Melissa Garcia, Linda Thompson, LuAnn Vogler Heather McGinty Dorothy May Jessica Jaskowiak, Dorothy May Jessica Jaskowiak Pam Bradley, Sheri Champlin Sheri Champlin Becky Martin Amber Korb Amber Korb, Becky Martin, Ashley Tatum Amber Korb, Kristen Boister Christian Willman Lauren Carnes

I loved playing at ASU because they really took care of me and appreciated my hard work and dedication. I had some really great coaches and teammates that I still keep up with today…

Dorothy May ASU all-time leading scorer

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elping our studentathletes achieve academic success is essential for our program. In addition to having academic resources within the Athletics Department, our athletes also receive assistance from other programs available to all asu students.

Athletic Study Center The goal of the Athletic Study Center is to act as the primary academic support contact for student-athletes. The center holds the office of the Athletic Academic Coordinator (acc) for easy visibility and reach. The center houses laptop computers, printers, and individual and collaborative work stations. Advising All academic advising is provided through the individual colleges and academic departments. Academic Progress During each semester, the acc surveys the professors of each student-athlete three times. In each grade check, professors are asked to provide academic progress information such as attendance, current grade, at-risk or not, and any additional comments.

Mentorship The acc provides weekly sessions with mentors for student-athletes identified as “at-risk� based on acc and coach recommendations. During the sessions, grade updates and upcoming assignments are discussed. Assignments are reviewed and study plans are implemented if necessary. Tutoring Free tutoring is available for student-athletes in Angelo State University’s Tutor Center. In addition to having tutors available for nearly every general education class as well as many upper-level classes, specialized tutoring units include the Math lab, Writing Center, Modern Language tutoring, Accounting lab and Supplemental Instruction (si). The si program offers extracurricular peer tutoring groups for traditionally tough classes. Study sessions are led by students who have completed and earned high grades in the courses. si sessions are conducted multiple times throughout the week.


scholarships www.angelo.edu/services/financial_aid/scholarships/carr.php Priority deadline to apply for the scholarship is Feb. 1. • Carr Blue and Gold Scholarship $1,000 annually, ACT: 21-24, SAT: 980-1120 and GPA: 3.0-4.0 • Carr Academic Scholarship $3,000 annually, ACT: 25-26, SAT: 1130-1200, and GPA: 3.0-4.0 • Carr Fellow Scholarship $4,000 annually, ACT: 27-28, SAT: 1210-1280, and GPA: 3.5-4.0 • Carr Honors Scholarship $5,000 annually, ACT: 27-28, SAT: 1210-1280, GPA: 3.5-4.0 and acceptance into the ASU Honors Program • Carr Excellence Scholarship $7,500 annually, ACT: 29-31, SAT: 1290-1390, and GPA: 3.5-4.0

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he Angelo State Athletic Foundation is a nonprofit 501-c3 organization whose sole mission is to provide support to Angelo State Athletics. A priority for the Athletic Foundation is scholarship funding above what the University provides to ensure asu reaches the maximum equivalencies allowed by ncaa rules. The Athletic Foundation also provides funding in support of recruiting the next generation of Rams and ’Belles, life skills programming for student-athletes, academic support for student-athletes, and other initiatives important to the welfare of student-athletes and the success of athletic teams.

Dominic A purebred Rambouillet ram, Dominic stands as a proud symbol of Angelo State University and the institution’s ties to the region and its people. A domesticated breed originating in Spain over two centuries ago, the Rambouillet are compact, white-wooled sheep with rams that proudly carry long, curving horns. The first Rambouillet ram “Shorty” was donated to the college in 1940 by area rancher D.T. Jones, who had two daughters attending the school. Jones’ generosity typified the West Texas spirit and the support ASU has had throughout its history from the people of San Angelo and the surrounding area.

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asu athletic success Baseball

The Rams won the Lone Star Conference regular season and tournament titles in 2012 and won 40 or more games for the fourth time since the program began in 2005. ASU, which is 305-166 in program history, has had 15 All-Americans and 66 LSC all-conference performers.

Track and Field

The Rambelles won the 2010 NCAA Division II Women’s National Championship and are four-time LSC Champs. The program has produced 45 All-Americans, including 26 under current ninetime Coach of the Year recipient James Reid.

Cross Country

Bryan Barker and Emeline Crutcher were the latest runners to earn All-Conference and Regional honors for the cross country programs last season with both teams finishing in the top four in their respective races at the LSC meet.

Softball

The Rambelles are a consistent national power under head coach Travis Scott. ASU has hoisted four NCAA Division II South Central Region trophies and has made four trips to the NCAA D-II National Championships. ASU brought home the national title in 2004. Since 2004, ASU has averaged just over 47 wins per year.

Women’s Basketball

The Belles have earned eight NCAA tournament appearances, including seven straight from 2002-2008 under current head coach Sally Brooks. ASU has 11 LSC Tournament appearances and three conference tournament championships under Brooks along with another LSC South Division


Soccer

The Rambelles made the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time in program history in the 2010 season under current head coach Travis McCorkle. The Belles have gone 39-32-8 in his four seasons and reached the postseason twice.

Golf

The 2011-12 Rambelle golf team established itself as a program that raises its game to a high level on and off the course. ASU was just five strokes away from a medalist standing at the LSC Championships, but had a player finish in the top 10. The Belles were among the top 10 in

Volleyball

In just four years under head coach Chuck Waddington, the Belles have returned to national prominence. In 2011, Angelo State went 31-6 and returned to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time since 1992 advancing to the second round. Six players earned conference postseason awards with another, Kaelen Valdez,earning NCAA AllTournament recognition.

Football

The Rams have produced 57 All-Americans and won at least a share of three Lone Star Conference titles and two LSC South Division championships. In 1978, ASU went 14-0 to earn the NAIA National Championship.

Men’s Basketball

A consistent winner at the Junell Center, the Rams’ basketball team has made the NCAA DII postseason four times in program history and have produced two All-Americans.



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