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2016 Air Force Women’s Soccer • Quick Facts/Table of Contents
INFORMATION Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USAF Academy, CO 80840 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue & Silver Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Falcons Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1954 Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA/Div. I Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mountain West Home Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cadet Soccer Stadium Capacity/Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000/Grass Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Knowlton Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GoAirForceFalcons.com STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Larry Friend Alma Mater/Yr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USAFA/1985 Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719-333-2061 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lawrence.Friend@usafa.edu Career Record/Yrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-80-13/7 School Record/Yrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same Assistant Coach/Yrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kiha Sutta/7 Alma Mater/Yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Colorado/2003 Assistant Coach/Yrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missy Strasburg/1 Alma Mater/Yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gonzaga/2001 Vol. Assistant/Yrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Archuleta/3 HISTORY NCAA Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None All-Time Record/Seasons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148-275-32/24 MW Tourney Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 TEAM 2015 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14-1 MW Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8-1/11th Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A Letterwinners R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20/8 Starters R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/2 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA Assoc. AD/Communicatins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Garnhart Women’s Soccer Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Arseniak Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719-333-9251 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicholas.Arseniak@usafa.edu Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719-333-3798 Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719-333-3157 Mailing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athletic Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2169 Field House Dr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USAF Academy, CO 80840
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Head Coach Larry Friend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 Returner Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-20 Newcomer Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-25 2015 Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2015 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Stadium Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Awards/Honors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30 Team & Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Div. I Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Individual Season Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Individual Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Individual Match Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Records by Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Season Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Season Leaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Year-By-Year Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-45 Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47 Tracy Healy: Falcon All-American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Series vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Mountain West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 The Air Force Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 AFA Senior Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Director of Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Air Force Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 2015 Team Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 The 2016 Air Force women’s soccer information guide is a publication of the Air Force Athletic Media Relations Office. The guide was written and designed by assistant media relations director Nick Arseniak. Photography by DirectViz Solutions/Team DMI.
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Schedule/Media Information
Air Force Women’s Soccer 2016 Schedule Day Aug. 12 Aug. 14 Aug. 19 Aug. 21 Aug. 28
Date Fri. Sun. Fri. Sat. Sun.
Opponent at Long Beach State (Exhibition) at USC (Exhibition) COLORADO vs. Northern Colorado at Green Bay
Location Long Beach, CA Los Angeles, CA USAFA Boulder Green Bay, WI
Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Sept. 30
Fri. Sun. Tues. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri.
Blue-Silver Scrimmage at Weber State HAWAI’I NORTHERN ARIZONA UMASS-LOWELL at San Diego State* at New Mexico* UTAH STATE*
USAFA Ogden, UT USAFA USAFA USAFA San Diego, CA Albuquerque, NM USAFA
Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Oct. 28
Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri.
BOISE STATE* at Wyoming* at Colorado State* UNLV* NEVADA* SAN JOSE STATE* FRESNO STATE* at Colorado College*
USAFA Laramie, WY Fort Collins USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA Colorado Springs
Nov. 1-5
Tues.-Sat.
MW Championship
San Diego, CA
Time 7 pm 1 pm 6 pm 10:30 am 2 pm 6 pm 12 pm 6 pm 6 pm 12 pm 7 pm 1 pm 6 pm 12 pm 3 pm 1 pm 4:30 pm 11:30 am 6 pm 11:30 am 3 pm TBD
HOME GAMES are at the Cadet Soccer Stadium - USAFA, Colo. FREE ADMISSION for all Air Force soccer home matches. /FREE live stats and video streaming for all home matches. # Colorado Cup Match * Denotes Mountain West match All times are local to site/Dates and times subject to change.
Media Information Media Guide The 2016 Air Force women’s soccer information guide is a publication of the Air Force Athletic Media Relations Office. The guide was written and designed by assistant media relations director Nick Arseniak. Photography by DenMar Photographics.
Post-Game Interviews Air Force head coach Larry Friend and players are available for interviews on the field following the 10-minute period in which the head coach meets with the team. A member of the media relations staff will be available to assist you in the interview process.
On The Cover The Air Force seniors. (Left to right) Ashley Greco, Kristina O’Sullivan, Katelyn Ennis, Meredith Reisinger, Alison Skidmore and Kaylee Shalongo (junior).
Press Facilities The press box at the Cadet Soccer Stadium has seating for one visiting SID and one visiting media member plus a radio booth. Game notes, media guides and flip-cards are available prior to each game. Box scores and play-by-plays generated from StatCrew are available following the game. A phone line is also available for media use in the press box.
In-Season Interviews All Air Force players and coaches are available for interviews during the week with the following guidelines: All interviews must be made through Nick Arseniak in the media relations office. (719333-9251). Requests must be made at least one day in advance so that the player and/or coach can be properly notified. All interviews must be done between 1 and 2:30 p.m. or 5-6:00 p.m. MST.
Visiting Radio Upon receiving permission to broadcast the game, please contact the media relations office. The press box at the Cadet Soccer Stadium has one booth for visiting radio. Contact the media relations office for phone line information.
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Directions From Interstate 25 take exit 156 heading west (towards mountains) and enter through the North Gate of the Academy. Head straight for approximately 1.5 miles, up and over the overlook area and make your first left turn upon descending the hill, into the athletic fields. Take your first right and the Cadet Soccer Stadium will be on your right. Parking is first-come firstserve. Follow Air Force on the Web Soccer news releases, roster, statistics and other information is updated weekly on goAirForceFalcons.com. Game box scores and recaps will be available following each game. Free Livestats and video streaming will be available for all home games and selected road games.
2016 Roster
Air Force Women’s Soccer 2016 Roster Number 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12* 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26
Player (Pronunciation) Jennifer Hiddink Alex Kahalley Kristen Shimkus Alison Skidmore Brooke Kunzelman Taylor Cobb Kaitlyn Cook Lizzy Denton Kaitlyn Ennis Brooke Rittmann Jacq Pepper Rebecca Kholos Meredith Reisinger Hailey Laub Bree Bezdek Erin Speer Ashley Greco Rafaella Bucur Kasey Stavig Morgan Mavroudis Bre Robertson Kristina O’Sullivan Natalee Dueber Kaylee Shalongo Angela Karamanos Sydney Rickert Madison Lampkins Madeline Schultz Adrienne Yoder * Denotes Team Captain Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Vol. Assistant/GK’s: Director of Operations:
Ht. GK GK M M D F F F D F M D D F F D F D D D M D M M M D M D F
Yr. 5-10 5-8 5-5 5-3 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-6 5-7 5-2 5-10 5-5 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-4
Pos. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Squadron 9 33 35 40 32 6 36 3 38 12 23 12 35 33 18 32 32 32 13 36 22 23 11 39 4 6 14 39 20
Hometown/High School (College) Club Team Wylie, TX/Wylie D’Feeters ECNL Centennial, Colo./Cherry Creek Colorado United Draper, Utah/Juan Diego Catholic Utah Avalanche ECNL Novato, Calif./Novato Santa Rosa United ECNL Lake Forest, CA/JSerra West Coast FC ECNL McKinney, TX/McKinney Boyd Dallas Sting ECNL Coto De Caza, CA/Tesoro West Coast FC ECNL Sugar Land, Texas/Clements Eclipse Cincinnati, Ohio/Harrison Ohio Elite SA ECNL Livermore, Calif./Granada West Coast SC Littleton, CO/Arapahoe Real Colorado ECNL Parker, CO/Legend Colorado Storm ECNL Virginia Beach, VA/Bayside Virginia Rush San Clemente, CA/San Clemente West Coast FC ECNL Littleton, CO/Chatfield Colorado Rush ECNL Highlands Ranch, CO/ThunderRidge Colorado Rush ECNL Colorado Springs, Colo./Pine Creek Pride Soccer Laguna Hills, CA/Laguna Hills West Coast FC ECNL Portland, OR/Sunset Crossfire United ECNL Las Vegas, Nev./Coronado Heat FC ECNL Windsor, CO/Windsor Colorado Rush ECNL King of Prussia, Pa./Upper Merion FC Delco ECNL Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks Eagles SC ECNL Litchfield Park, Ariz./Millennium SC Del Sol ECNL Los Gatos, Calif./Los Gatos De Anza Force ECNL Santa Rosa, CA/Maria Carrillo Santa Rosa United ECNL Fort Myers, FL/North Fort Myers SC Del Sol ECNL Orange Park, FL/St. Johns Country Day School Florida Elite SA Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest Lebco United
Larry Friend (8th year) USAFA, 1985 Kiha Sutta (7th year) Northern Colorado, 2003 Missy Strasburg (1st year) Gonzaga, 2001 Mike Archuleta (3rd/7th year) UCCS, 2001 Capt. Christin Brodie (3rd year) USAFA, 2008
Numberical Roster 14 . . . . . .Bree Bezdek
19 . . . . . .Morgan Mavroudis
17 . . . . . .Rafaella Bucur
21 . . . . . .Kristina O’Sullivan
5 . . . . . . .Taylor Cobb
10 . . . . . .Jacq Pepper
6 . . . . . . .Kaitlyn Cook
12 . . . . . .Meredith Reisinger
11 . . . . . .Lizzy Denton
26 . . . . . .Sydney Rickert
22 . . . . . .Natalee Dueber
9 . . . . . . .Brooke Rittmann
18 . . . . . .Kaitlyn Ennis
20 . . . . . .Bre Robertson
16 . . . . . .Ashley Greco
. . . . . . . .Megan Schultz
00 . . . . . .Jennifer Hiddink
23 . . . . . .Kaylee Shalongo
1 . . . . . . .Alex Kahalley
25 . . . . . .Kristen Shimkus
24 . . . . . .Angela Karamanos
3 . . . . . . .Alison Skidmore
11 . . . . . .Rebecca Kholos
15 . . . . . .Erin Speer
4 . . . . . . .Brooke Kunzelman
18 . . . . . .Kasey Stavig
. . . . . . . .Madison Lampkins
. . . . . . . .Adrienne Yoder
13 . . . . . .Hailey Laub
Falcons By State (11 States) Arizona Highlands Ranch - Speer Litchfield Park - Shalongo Littleton - Bezdek, Pepper Parker - Kholos California (9) Windsor - Robertson Coto De Caza - Cook Laguna Hills - Bucur Florida (2) Lake Forest Fort Myers - Lampkins Kunzelman Orange Park - Schultz Livermore - Rittman Los Gatos - Karamanos Nevada Novato - Skidmore Las Vegas - Mavroudis San Clemente - Laub Santa Rosa - Rickert Ohio Thousand Oaks - Dueber Cincinnati - Ennis Colorado (7) Centennial - Kahalley Colorado Springs Greco
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Oregon Portland - Stavig
Pennsylvania (2) Lebanon - Yoder King of Prussia O’Sullivan Texas (3) McKinney - Cobb Sugar Land - Denton Wylie - Hiddink Utah Draper - Shimkus Virginia Bayside - Reisinger
head Coach Larry Friend
Larry Friend Eighth Year As Head Coach (36-80-13) 19th season at Air Force USAFA 1985 Larry Friend enters his eighth season as head coach of the United States Air Force Academy women’s soccer program in 2016. The 1985 USAFA grad is the second head coach to lead the Falcons in their 24-year history. Friend has coached six all-conference players and 52 all-academic athletes in his first seven years. The team has competed in the Mountain West Conference since 1999. The conference is nationally competitive and normally ranked in the top 12 of all NCAA Division I conferences. Keeping up with the competition in the Mountain West has been a tough task for the Falcons, but Friend has begun to see gradual success against his conference foes. “The Academy is a tough environment that can be taken advantage of only by individuals seeking a real challenge rewarded by incredible opportunities,” Friend said. “Participating in a competitive team environment provides our young women with the tools and life lessons necessary to lead others in the Air Force and our communities.” Friend is very proud of the soccer alumni, as many have gone on to represent the Academy as officers in the Air Force and in the civilian workforce. “Many past graduates have gone on to lead as pilots, doctors, lawyers, aircraft maintenance, general aides, logistics officers, squadron commanders and numerous other exciting careers in the Air Force.” In 2015, the team posted a 4-14-1 record. In a season of near-misses, the team was on the wrong end of 10 one-goal matches. Air Force produced all-conference players in senior Ally Swift and sophomore Angela Karamanos. The Falcons continued to excel in the classroom, as a program-record nine cadet-athletes earned Mountain West All-Academic honors. Despite a second consecutive season with a team comprised primarily of freshmen and sophomores, the 2014 season saw the Falcons post a 7-10-1 season and one of its best season’s ever in Mountain West competition, going 4-6-1 in conference play. The four conference wins were the most ever in MW play for Air Force. The Falcons had its first-ever wins against conference rivals Fresno State, Nevada and Utah State. Air Force more than doubled
its scoring output from the 2013 season, scoring 27 goals. Air Force’s scorers were led by freshman midfielder Angela Karamanos, who scored seven goals and had two assists for 16 points. In 2013, Friend led a youth-laden team that featured 12 freshmen. The Falcons rallied to one of its best seasons in Mountain West play, posting its winningest season in conference play since 2002. The Falcons also showcased composure and fair play on the pitch, earning a 2013 NSCAA Ethics and Sportsmanship Award. Friend guided the Falcons to a 5-9-3 record in 2012. The Falcons excelled on the defensive end, allowing opponents to a 0.95 goals allowed average, one of the lowest in program history. The team featured 10 all-academic selections, the most since 2006. In 2011, the Falcons went 6-10-3. The squad featured four-year all-conference honoree and 2011 all-region selection forward Bridgett Murphy. The Falcons continued to excel in the classroom, garnering eight academic all-conference selections. The bumps and bruises of playing with one of the youngest teams in the country in 2009 paid off in 2010. The squad improved to an 8-9-2 record. The eight wins were the most since 2001 and the program had its fewest losses ever in the Division I era. Air Force scored
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21 goals on the season, doubling the 10 goals scored in 2009. The Falcon defense had a fantastic season, allowing 0.91 goals per game and producing seven shutouts. The 0.91 GAA was the second-lowest in school history and lowest in MWC play. Friend was an assistant at Air Force from 1992-1996 and 2002-2008. He started the women’s soccer program with former head coach Marty Buckley while on active duty in 1992. In their second season, the team broke into the top 20 of the NCAA Division II weekly rankings. They continued to improve each year with consistent top 20 NCAA rankings. By the fourth season, the 1995 team achieved a 14-32 record with an NCAA Division II ranking of seventh in the nation. They missed the NCAA championship round of eight by one slot, but produced their first All American selection that season. In 1996, Friend helped Buckley and the Falcons transition from Division II to Division I. They coached the team to its first Division I tournament appearance in the Western Athletic Conference Championships. In 1997, Friend returned to his flying career. Friend calls Columbia, Md., his hometown. His father, Joseph F. Friend, moved the family to Columbia in 1969 and retired from the Navy in 1971. Friend graduated from Wilde Lake High School in 1980, where he was team captain of the soccer team and a member of the 1976 state championship team. Friend went on to the Air Force Academy and played for Coach Luis Sagastume as a four-year starter and team captain on the men’s team. His teams compiled a 46-24-7 record, during which time he earned all-league honors four times and one “All-Midwest” region selection. Friend is ranked third in the men’s program for career assists and 20th for most points overall. He was selected by his teammates as Best Offensive and Most Inspirational player in two different seasons. Friend continued his soccer career after graduating from the Academy to include playing overseas for the Japanese team Sukazan while on active duty. He also competed for four years on the All-Air Force soccer team in the late 80s. He captained the team twice during his
head Coach larry Friend
Friend File Hometown: Columbia, Md. Education: USAFA, 1985 (Bachelor’s) Northern Colorado, 1994 (Master’s) Playing Experience: - USAFA 1981-84 - All-Air Force Soccer Team - U.S. All-Armed Forces Soccer Team Coaching Experience: Head Coach, USAFA 2009-Present Assistant Coach, USAFA 1992-96, 02-08 Retired/Rank: In 2005 as a Major Flight Hours: 2,000 Pilot Jobs: - Search & Rescue Helicopter Pilot - Bell UH-1 Huey Pilot - Instructor Pilot Assignments: - Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan - Patrick AFB, Fla. - Andrews AFB, Md. playing career and led them to a pair of interservice championships. Friend was selected to the United States All-Armed Forces Team all four years. He was selected team captain of the U.S. Armed Forces team and led them to a 1990 North American Championship in Victoria, Canada. This victory qualified the U.S. for the 1991 Military World Football Championship in Holland. Friend ended his playing career after the Military World Championships in 1991 and moved on to the coaching ranks. He received his United States Soccer Federation “A” license in 1994 and his Federation Goalkeeper license in 2007. Friend has worked with numerous clubs teams, state and region Olympic Development Programs since 1992. Friend traveled with the United States Soccer Federation on coaching courses to Germany and Holland in 2011 and Portugal in 2015. He has now visited 7 professional clubs in 3 different countries. “These experiences have been fantastic. They have broadened me as coach and given me different approaches to teach this great game.” Friend retired from the Air Force in 2005 after 20 years of service. He flew over 2,000 hours as an instructor pilot, on search and rescue
and VIP helicopters. Friend completed helicopter pilot training at Fort Rucker Army Post, Ala., in 1986 where he was selected as “top stick” in both the contact and final phase of training. In 1987, Friend began a two-year tour at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, as a combat search and rescue pilot with the 33rd Air Rescue Squadron. He was credited with two Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) missions in the Philippines and one life saved in Japan. In 1989, Friend was assigned to the 41st Air Rescue Squadron at Patrick AFB, Fla., as an instructor pilot and NASA shuttle liaison officer. Friend flew numerous rescue support flights for space shuttle launches and supplied navigation stations in the Bahamas. He was lauded for his efforts by the Secretary of Defense on a highly sensitive JCS mission and credited with assist for a life saved off the coast of Florida. In 1992, Friend had his first stint coaching soccer and instructing at the Air Force Academy. Friend was honored with the Outstanding Military Educator of the Year award in 1995. This is the highest award the Academy bestows on its instructors. In 1997, Friend was assigned to the 1st Helicopter Squadron at Andrews AFB, Md., to
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fly Bell UH-1 Hueys. His unit supported classified emergency action programs for the national capital region. He also flew VIPs such as the President of Egypt and the Vice President of the United States. He returned to the Academy in 2001. Friend earned a master’s degree in sport administration from the University of Northern Colorado in 1994. His professional military education includes Squadron Officer School in 1989 and Air Command and Staff College in 1999. Friend and his wife, Maribeth, have been married 27 years and have three children, Corey, Carina, and Felicia.
Assistant Coach Kiha Sutta
Kiha Sutta Assistant Coach Seventh Year Northern Colorado, 2003
Kiha Sutta begins her seventh season as an assistant coach with the Air Force women’s soccer program in 2016. As lead recruiter, Sutta has been responsible in helping shape the roster which has continued to improve with each and every recruiting class. From 2007-10, Sutta oversaw the Town of Parker’s youth sports programs and soccer programs totaling over 8,000 players, building working relationships with Real Colorado, One Soccer Schools, and Footability. Sutta (formerly Kiha Thomas) coached at USC from 2006-07, leading the Trojans to an 11-5-5 record and an appearance in the final eight of the NCAA championships. Prior to her time at USC, Sutta was at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, where she served
as an assistant coach for three seasons and was the interim head coach starting in November 2005. A native of Aurora, Colo., Sutta played collegiate soccer at Northern Colorado. A 2003 grad of UNC, Sutta was a standout forward who holds the UNC all-time assists record (33) and stands No. 2 in career goals (47) and points (127). In 2002, she was named Verizon Academic All-District VII and to the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-Region First Team. She also was named to the NSCAA All-Central Region Team and All-North Central Conference Team in 1999, 2001 and 2002. After closing down her successful playing career at UNC, she was a captain for the Fort Collins Force in 2002 and served as an assistant coach in
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2003. She also was a head coach for the Youth All-Star program. From there, she joined the St. Edward’s staff for three seasons, where the Hilltoppers posted a 32-23-4 record while Sutta was on the staff from 2003-05. St. Edward’s also won its first-ever Heartland Conference title in 2004. In 2013, Sutta was inducted into the Northern Colorado Sports Hall of Fame for her standout soccer career there. She is just one of three soccer players in UNC history to be inducted. Sutta resides in Parker with her husband Jensen and is a proud mother of two sons.
Assistant Coaches
MISSY Strasburg Assistant Coach First Year Gonzaga, 2001
Missy Strasburg enters her first season as an assistant coach with Air Force women’s soccer in 2016-17. Strasburg comes to the Academy after one season as an assistant at New Mexico. Strasburg has also had stints at St. Mary’s (Calif.), Texas-San Antonio, North Carolina-Greensboro and Washington. Before making the jump to the collegiate ranks, Strasburg spent seven years as a coach and club director with the Spokane Shadow Youth Soccer Club in her home town of Spokane, Wash. In addition, she was the head coach at Riverside High School in Spokane, for three years. At Riverside, she guided
the program to three state tournament appearances, including one league and district championships. She was named the Great Northern League Coach of the Year in 2003. Strasburg played college soccer at Gonzaga from 1997-2000. She was a four-year starter for the Bulldogs, graduating with a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in marketing in 2001. She also earned a Master’s of Education in Intercollegiate Leadership from Washington. She is a native of Spokane, Wash.
Mike Archuleta Assistant Coach Third/Seventh Year UCCS, 2001
Mike Archuleta begins his third/ seventh year on the Air Force women’s soccer coaching staff in 2016. Archuleta’s primary expertise is working with the Falcon goalkeepers. Archuleta begins his second stint with Falcon soccer, also working with the program as a assistant coach/goalkeeping coach from 2004-07. Archuleta returned to Falcon soccer in 2014 after taking time away to further his soccer knowledge as a coach and player. Archuleta also works with the Colorado Springs Pride Soccer Club as the assistant director of goalkeeping, a position he’s held since 2011. A long time member of the Colorado Springs soccer scene, Archuleta
also worked with the Pikes Peak Rush Soccer Club from 1999-2011, serving as assistant director of goalkeeping. In 2006, Archuleta coached the U18 State Champion team. From 1998-2004, Archuleta worked with the soccer program at Palmer High School in Colorado Springs. He was the boys varsity coach from 2003-04, garnering Colorado State and Metro League Coach of the Year honors. Archuleta’s playing career spans over 25 years, beginning as a player with Colorado Springs Chargers/Denver Rush from 1989-97. He was also a part of the Colorado and Regional ODP programs from 1990-94. Archuleta played four seasons of soccer at Palmer
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High School, graduating in 1997. Archuleta played collegiately at Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS) from 1997-2001. He also played for the Colorado Springs Ascent PDL from 19972003 and the Colorado Lightning/ Denver Dynamite Professional Indoor Soccer PASL from 2007-09. Archuleta currently plays for the Colorado Springs Blizzard Semipro Indoor PASL team. Archuleta has a NSCAA Regional diploma, a USSF ‘D’ license and is certified in American Red Cross AED, CPR and Standard First Aid.
Director of Operations Capt. Christin Brodie
Capt. Christin Brodie Director of Operations Third Year USAFA, 2008
Capt. Christin Brodie enters her third year on the women’s soccer staff at Air Force in 2016. After serving the previous two seasons as an assistant coach, Brodie will handle the director of operations role this season. A former Falcon soccer player herself, Brodie brings to the program an inner knowledge of being a cadet-athlete and provides the team with energy and bright ethusiasm each and every day. Prior to assuming her current position, Brodie was officer in charge of the requirements branch and executive Officer for the air mobility division of the 603d Air and Space Operations Center, Ramstein AB, Germany where she man-
aged mobility aircraft for USEUCOM and USAFRICOM, consisting of over 28.5 million square miles. Brodie graduated from the Air Force Academy in 2008. A four-year letterwinner with the Falcon women’s soccer program, Brodie was the team captain as a senior and also voted Most Valuable Player. Born and raised in Dallas and a member of the Sting ‘86 team, Brodie is a devoted athlete both on and off the field as a player and coach. She was twice selected as a member of the U.S. All Armed Forces Soccer team. While in Europe, she played for the FV Olympia team in the German Verbandsliga and was
the head coach of the Ramstein American High School Girls JV Soccer team. During the summer of 2016, Brodie was a member of the U.S. Armed Forces women’s soccer team that participated at the CISM Football Cup in Rennes, France.
Cadet Support Staff
Katie Dinwiddie Manager
Hailee Macias Manager
Vanessa Unseth Manager
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Chuck Chimento Practice Player
Ryan Holt Practice Player
Meet The Falcons
#8 KaitlyN Ennis 5-3 • Senior • Defender Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio High School: Harrison Club: Ohio Elite Soccer Academy ECNL Major: Behavioral Science 2015 (Junior): Appeared in 16 matches, making three starts...attempted four shots, one on goal. 2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in 18 matches, making 10 starts... tied for third on the team with two assists...assisted on game-winning goal in 1-0 win over Nevada...also had an assist in 4-0 win over Fresno State...attempted 10 shots, four on goal. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 matches, making one start... started against Utah State. Club/High School: Four-star Top Drawer Player...played club soccer for Ohio Elite Soccer Academy, coached by Doug Bracken... team captain for U16 and U17 teams...Ohio State South State ODP team and regional camp in 2008 and 2011...selected for ECNL Nike PDP Camp during U17 season...lettered two years in soccer, earning all-conference honors both years...team offensive MVP... led team in scoring and assists both years...FAVC All-Conference Academic...chosen for the Anthony Munoz Foundation Leadership Conference...National and Spanish Honor Society member... two-year DECA qualifier, placing first and third in district. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 38...Daughter of Steve and Staci Ennis...has two younger siblings...behavioral science major...spent the summer before junior season as a Cadre (cadet instructor) in ESET (Expeditionary, Survival, and Evasion Training) and participated in Operations Air Force...is active in her squadron as the Element Leader...enjoys listening to all types of music...what she likes most about AFA women’s soccer is her teammates...credits her parents as having the biggest influence on her sports career...the most noteworthy thing about her hometown is the food...aspires to go into psychology and research upon graduation.
ENNIS’ CAREER STATS YR 2013 (Fr.) 2014 (So.) 2015 (Jr.) Career
GP-GS 15-1 18-10 16-3 49-14
G 0 0 0 0
A 0 2 0 2
PTS 0 2 0 2
SH 0 10 4 14
SOG GW 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 0
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Meet The Falcons
#16 Ashley Greco 5-6 • Senior • Midfielder/Forward Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo. High School: Pine Creek Club: Pride Soccer Major: Management 2015 (Junior): Appeared in all 19 matches, making eight starts... had one assist against Fairleigh Dickinson...attempted 15 shots, nine on goal. 2014 (Sophomore): Did not appear in any matches. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 matches, starting seven... led the team with four assists and tied for the team lead with six points...assisted on Air Force’s first four goals of the season...assists came against Montana, TCU, Grand Canyon and Texas... scored first-career goal against Nevada...her four assists were the third most in school history by a freshman and the most by a rookie since 1998...attempted 13 shots, six on goal. 2012-13: Attended the USAFA Prep School and played on the soccer team. Club/High School: Played club soccer for Pride Soccer Colorado Springs, coached by Shannon Brooks...leading scorer on club team in 2008 and 2009...2010-11 Disney Classic Consolation Champion...2010 Score at the Shor Semifinalist...2010 Colorado Showcase Champion...2008 ODP `94 State Pool...lettered three years in soccer in high school...5A State semifinalist as a junior and quarterfinalist as a freshman and sophomore...all-conference as a junior...high school soccer coach was John Frederick...Principal’s Honor Roll every semester...Academic Letter Student Council committee leader. PERSONAL: Member of Cadet Squadron 32...daughter of Vince and Susan Greco...has a younger brother...father was a local TV Sportscaster for KRDO in Colorado Springs...nickname is Smashley...hobby is soccer...favorite foods are spaghetti and PinkBerry... enjoys listening to Fall Out Boy...favorite TV shows are The Hills, Gossip Girl and Hawaii 5-O...favorite movie is Lilo and Stitch... person in history she’d most like to meet is Elvis Presley...something not too many people know about her is that she has webbed toes...credits her dad as having the biggest influence on her sports career...best personal moment in soccer was winning the state cup...enjoys sitting on the beach and doing absolutely nothing when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Ronaldo. GRECO’S CAREER STATS YR 2013 (Fr.) 2015 (Jr.) Career
GP-GS 18-7 19-8 37-15
G 1 0 1
A 4 1 5
PTS 6 1 7
SH 13 15 28
SOG GW 6 0 9 0 15 0
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Meet The Falcons
#21 Kristina O’Sullivan 5-8 • Senior • Defender Hometown: King of Prussia, Pa. High School: Upper Merion Club: FC Delco ECNL Major: Behavioral Science 2015 (Junior): Appeared in 19 matches, making 17 starts...scored one goal and was second on team with three assists...fourth on team with five points...netted goal against Colorado College...had assists against Fairleigh Dickinson, Baylor and Colorado State... attempted 27 shots, 14 on goal. 2014 (Sophomore): Started in all 18 matches...had one assist... assisted on first goal in 5-1 win over Oakland...attempted 14 shots, four on goal...All-Falcon Invitational. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 matches, making 13 starts... scored one goal...attempted 12 shots, five on goal...scored first-career goal for a game-winner in overtime against Colorado State... named Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week on Sept. 30. Club/High School:Played club soccer for FC Delco 94/95 ECNL, coached by Peye Garcia...played for EPYSA State Cup Champion team in 2011 and US Club National and Regional Champion teams in 2010...EPA OPD `94 State Team in 2008 and 2009...Id2 Nike Invitational Regional Camp, Zarapath, N.J. in 2008...all-state and Times Herald Player of the Year as a sophomore...three-time Suburban One All-League in high school, including two first-team honors...second all-time in scoring at Upper Merion...lettered four years in basketball, scoring 1,027 points to go with school-record 452 assists for career...set school basketball records for most points in a game (30)...team captain in both soccer and basketball...National Honor Society member...high school soccer coach was Ryan Larkin. PERSONAL: Member of Cadet Squadron 23...daughter of Patrick and Mary O’Sullivan...has one brother...nicknames are Bear and Sully...hobbies are fishing, running, photography and reading...favorite food is chicken alfredo...enjoys listening to Tim McGraw and The Script...favorite TV show is NCIS...favorite movie is Forrest Gump...person in history she’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...something not many people know about her is that she collects lots of sneakers...credits her dad as having the biggest influence on her sports career...noteworthy things about her home town is that George Washington’s army was based there during the American Revolution in 1777 in what is now Valley Forge National Park and the King of Prussia Mall is the second biggest in the country...best personal moment in soccer was being a contributor in winning the U-16 US soccer National Championship by assisting on the winning goal...enjoys fishing, running, basketball and movies when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Bo Jackson.
O’SULLIVAN’S CAREER STATS YR 2013 (Fr.) 2014 (So.) 2015 (Jr.) Career
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GP-GS 18-13 18-18 19-17 55-48
G 1 0 1 2
A 0 1 3 4
PTS 2 1 5 8
SH 12 14 27 53
SOG GW 5 1 4 0 14 0 23 1
Meet The Falcons
#12 Meredith Reisinger 5-4 • Senior • Defender Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va. High School: Bayside Club: Virginia Rush Major: Civil Engineering - Academic All-Mountain West (2014, 2015, 2016) - 2013 Team Rookie of the Year 2015 (Junior): Appeared in 17 matches, making 14 starts...netted a goal against Boise State...attempted six shots, four on goal... earned third Academic All-Mountain West honor. 2014 (Sophomore): Started 17 of 18 games...attempted seven shots, four on goal...Academic All-Mountain West. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared and started all 18 matches, the lone freshman and just one of two players to start every game...tied for fifth on the team with three points...scored first-career goal against Fresno State...had first-career assist vs. Wyoming...attempted seven shots, two on goal...named team Rookie of the Year at seasonending banquet...Academic All-Mountain West. Club/High School:Four-star Top Drawer Player...played club soccer for Virginia Rush, coached by Matt Middlestat...selected for ECNL PDP Nike iD camp 2013 in Richmond, Va., and 2012 in Philadelphia...selected to 2012 All-Rush team...four-time AllBeach District in high school and all-region...led Bayside to Beach District semifinal, which is the first time in school history...team captain as a senior...was also All-Beach District in Field Hockey... lettered four years in soccer and three years in basketball and field hockey...National and Medical Honor Society member...was in the Health & Sciences Academy at Bayside...on the Principal’s list and earned the William & Mary Leadership Award. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 35...daughter of Fred and Christine Reisinger...has two siblings...civil engineering major...nicknames are Mer and Mimi...on the Dean’s list both semesters as a freshman...participated in ESET (Expeditionary, Survival, and Evasion Training) and parachute Jumping over the summer prior to sophomore year...hobbies are snowboarding, going to the beach, listening to music, surfing, working out and weight training...favorite food is Oreos...favorite class subject is math...favorite TV show is Hey Arnold! ...favorite movie is the Notebook... enjoys listening to the waves breaking on the beach...something not many people know about her is that she’s done Tae Kwon Do from age four, made third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and competed in sparring nationally and internationally...credits her Tae Kwon Do master has having the biggest influence on her sports career...the most noteworthy things about your hometown is the beach!...what she likes most about AFA women’s soccer is the best friends she has made at the Academy are on the team...enjoys
eating good food, going to the beach at home, playing and watching sports, shopping and reading magazines when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Bethany Hamilton...favorite non-traditional sport to watch on TV is curling or synchronized diving. REISINGER’S CAREER STATS YR 2013 (Fr.) 2014 (So.) 2015 (Jr.) Career
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GP-GS 18-18 18-17 17-14 53-49
G 1 0 1 2
A 1 0 0 1
PTS 3 0 2 5
SH 7 7 6 20
SOG GW 2 0 4 0 4 0 10 0
Meet The Falcons
#3 Alison Skidmore 5-3 • Senior • Midfielder Hometown: Novato, Calif. High School: Novato Club: Santa Rosa United ECNL Major: Management 2015 (Junior): Appeared in 18 matches, making 12 starts...had one assist against CSU Bakersfield...attempted 11 shots, four on goal. 2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in 16 matches, starting six...scored first-career goal in 5-1 win over Oakland...assisted on a score in 4-0 win over Fresno State...attempted five shots, three on goal. 2013 (Freshman): Sat out season due to preseason injury. Club/High School: Three-star Top Drawer Player...played club soccer for Santa Rosa United Avalanche `95, coached by Justin Sealander and Luke Oberkirch...PDP ECNL in 2012...PDP MTC in 2011, trained with Mike Dickey, US National Coach and US Trainer Hugo Perez...CA-N State Pool in 2009...ODP Regional Pool in 2008...lettered three years in soccer in high school...team captain for two seasons...two-time Marin County All-League... two-time team MVP...two-time Marin Independent Journal Prep of the Week honoree...CIF and NCS scholar athlete...senior class Vice President...ASB Athletic Commissioner...on the honor roll all four years...also lettered on year in volleyball and cross country. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 40...daughter of Jim and Jo Skidmore...has an older brother...management major...Spanish minor...nickname is Skid...summer seminar cadre and completed a class in astronautical engineering during the summer prior to senior year...active in her squadron as the flight commander...hobby is hanging out with her dogs...decided to come to the Academy becuase, “I couldn’t pass up such a great education with endless opportunities for my future.” ...began playing soccer at age five... credits her dad as having the biggest influence on her sports career...favorite role model is Amy Schumer...something most people don’t know about her is that she has a brother...favorite TV station is HGTV...favorite class subject is Spanish...favorite team is the San Francisco Giants.
SKIDMORE’S CAREER STATS YR 2014 (So.) 2015 (Jr.) Career
GP-GS 16-6 18-12 34-18
G 1 0 1
A 1 1 2
PTS 3 1 4
SH 5 11 16
SOG GW 3 0 4 0 7 0
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Meet The Falcons
#7 Lizzy Denton
#22 Natalee Dueber
5-7 • Junior • Midfielder/Forward Hometown: Sugar Land, Texas High School: Clements Club: Eclipse Major: Biology
5-4 • Junior • Midfielder Hometown: Thousand Oaks, Calif. High School: Thousand Oaks Club: Eagles SC ECNL Major: English
2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in 17 matches, making four starts... third on team with two goals scored...scored goals against Fairleigh Dickinson and Colorado State...attempted eight shots, four on goal. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 14 matches, making two starts... scored goal on lone shot attempt of the season...scored third goal in 4-0 win over Fresno State. 2013-14: Attended the USAFA prep school and played on the soccer team. Club/High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer and two in basketball...first-team all-district and academics first team... FBISD Student Leadership program...high school coach was Robert Boagni...played club for Eclipse, coached by Rafael Brazos. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 3...daughter of Mike and Kathy Denton...has two siblings...hobbies are soccer, swimming, volunteering and community...favorite food is Italian and Tex-Mex...favorite class subject is science...enjoys listening to Mumford and Sons...favorite TV shows are Modern Family and The Office...favorite movie is The Social Network...person in history she’d most like to meet is Jesus...something not many people know about her is that she is a twin...credits her father as having the biggest influence on her sports career...best personal moment in soccer is playing Nationals in South Carolina with her club team in the summer of 2011...favorite athlete is Johnny Manziel.
GP-GS 14-2 17-4 31-6
G 1 2 3
2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in 19 matches, starting 14...attempted five shots, one on goal...Academic All-Mountain West. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 13 matches, making three starts... attempted two shots...Academic All-Mountian West. Club/High School: Lettered four years in soccer...team captain as a junior and senior...First-Team All-Marmonte League...team most inspirational, coaches award winner and MVP award...AP Scholar...On the Honor Roll and Scholar Athlete all four years... high school soccer coach was Mike Braico...played club for Eagles SC, coached by Vince Thomas...team captain for four years. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 11...daughter of Ross and Sandee Dueber...has an older brother...father is a 1982 USAFA graduate...nickname is Nat...major is English...has been on the Superintendent’s and Dean’s list...completed Operation Air Force and was an element leader during basic training over the summer prior to her junior year...active in her squadron as the group two support NCO...began playing soccer at age four...guilty pleasure is watching The Bachelor/Bachelorette...something not many people know about her is that she was born at the USAFA hospital.
DUEBER’S CAREER STATS
DENTON’S CAREER STATS YR 2014 (Fr.) 2015 (So.) Career
- 2015 Academic All-Mountain West - 2014 Academic All-Mountain West
A 0 0 0
PTS 2 4 6
SH 1 8 9
SOG GW 1 0 4 0 5 0
YR 2014 (Fr.) 2015 (So.) Career
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GP-GS 14-2 19-14 33-16
G 1 0 1
A 0 0 0
PTS 2 0 2
SH 1 5 6
SOG GW 1 0 1 0 2 0
Meet The Falcons
#1 Alex Kahalley
#24 Angela Karamanos
5-8 • Junior • Goalkeeper Hometown: Centennial, Colo. High School: Cherry Creek Club: Colorado United Major: Management
5-7 • Junior • Midfielder Hometown: Los Gatos, Calif. High School: Los Gatos Club: De Anza Force ECNL Major: Systems Engineering
- 2015 Academic All-Mountain West - College Sports Madness MW Player of the Week (Sept. 30, 2014) - Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 29, 2014) - 2015 Team Defensive Player of the Year - 2014 Team Defensive Player of the Year 2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in 11 matches, making 10 starts...led team with 70 saves and 1.48 goals against average...logged 914 minutes...posted a shutout against Denver...led the Mountain West with 6.36 saves per game...ranked second in MW with .824 save percentage and was sixth in total saves...earned Air Force Defensive MVP honors. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared and started in 14 matches...lead team with 1.30 goals allowed average and 79 saves in 1242:42 minutes in goal...posted 6-6-1 record with five shutouts...Air Force Defensive Player of the Year...College Sports Madness MW Player of the week Sept. 30 and MW Defensive POW Sept. 29...Academic All-Mountain West...fourth in the MW in saves, sixth in shutouts and eighth in GAA. 2013-14: Attended USAFA Prep School and was team captain of the soccer team. Club/High School: Two year letterwinner in soccer and basketball...Centennial League AIA Scholar Athlete...team captain as a senior...All-Colorado Centennial High School Soccer League...led Cherry Creek to 5A State Soccer Championship as a junior, earning MVP honors...on the Dean’s List, member of the DECA club and a Girl Scout Silver Award recipient...high school soccer coach was David Paynter...played club for Colorado United, coached by John Senkosky...top goalkeeper in her age group for Colorado United from 2009-13. PERSONAL: Member of Cadet Squadron 33...daughter of Con Wilson and Karol Kahalley...full first name is Alexandria...has two younger siblings... completed Operation Air Force at Dover AFB, Del. and was a BCT element leader during the summer prior to her junior year...hobbies are spending time with family and visiting her best friends, playing the ukulele, playing basketball, listening to music and buying Nike shoes...began playing soccer at age three...enjoys listening to Fleetwood Mac, Shakey Graves, The Walters and folk music...favorite role model is her mom...person in history she’d most like to meet is Ernest Hemingway....favorite food is Italian...favorite class subject is economics...favorite TV shows are Grey’s Anatomy, Gossip Girl and Downton Abbey...favorite movie is Rocky..something not many people know about her is that she was born in Wyoming...credits her parents and Cory Conrow as having the biggest influence on her sports career...the most noteworthy thing about her hometown is that its close to the Denver Broncos team headquarters...best personal moment in soccer was winning the Colorado 5A title in 2012...enjoys hanging out with friends, coaching her brother and sister in basketball and spending time with family when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Pistol Pete Maravich.
GP-GS 14-14 11-10 25-24
Min GA GAA SV 1242.42 18 1.30 79 914:23 15 1.48 70 2157:05 33 1.38 149
2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in 19 matches, starting 18...AllMountain West Second Team...Team MVP...Academic All-MW... second on team with five goals and 11 points...led team with 43 shots and 23 shots on goal...second on team with 1460 minutes played...scored goals against Morehead State, CSU Bakersfield, Nevada, Colorado State and Colorado College...had an assist against UNLV. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 17 matches, starting 15...led team with seven goals and 16 points...third on team with two assists... Team Offensive MVP...College Sports Madness All-MW Second Team...Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week (Sept. 15)...Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 29)...Falcon Invitational All-Tournament...scored first two career goals off a pair of headers against Central Michigan...scored goals against Oakland, Rice, Utah State, San Diego State and Fresno State...scored gamewinning goal in overtime against Utah State...had assists vs. Boise State and New Mexico...ranked fifth in the MW in goals scored and eighth in points. Club/High School: Lettered four years in soccer...three-time first-team all-league selection...second-team all-league as a freshman......De Anza League runner-up MVP in 2012...helped lead Los Gatos to CCS Championships in 2012 and 2014 and semifinals in 2011 and 2013...LGHS most athletic senior superlative... graduated with a 4.0 GPA...high school soccer coach was Jack Schweitzer...played club for De Anza Force, coached by Curtis McAllister and Sean Medred...was team captain of the Blue 95 team from 2009-14...U15 ECNL all-event team 2011-12 at the ECNL National Showcase Event Series in Zarephath, N.J. PERSONAL: Member of Cadet Squadron 4...daughter of John and Stella Karamanos...has two siblings...nickname is Ang...favorite quote: “I am Batman.” KARAMANOS’ CAREER STATS
KAHALLEY’S CAREER STATS YR 2014 (Fr.) 2015 (So.) Career
- 2015 All-Mountain West - Second Team - 2015 Academic All-Mountain West - 2015 Team MVP - 2014 College Sports Madness All-MW Second Team - Air Force Athletics co-Athlete of the Week (Sept. 15, 2014) - Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 29, 2014) - 2014 Team Offensive Player of the Year
W-L-T 6-6-1 1-7-1 7-13-1
SH 5 1 6
YR 2014 (Fr.) 2015 (So.) Career
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GP-GS 17-15 19-18 36-33
G 7 5 12
A 2 1 3
PTS 16 11 27
SH 27 43 70
SOG GW 9 1 23 0 32 1
Meet The Falcons
#19 Morgan Mavroudis
#9 Brooke Rittmann
5-10 • Junior • Defender Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada High School: Coronado Club: Heat FC ECNL Major: Management
5-4 • Junior • Forward Hometown: Livermore, Calif. High School: Granada Club: West Coast SC Major: Management
2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in 19 matches, starting 17...second on team with three assists...attempted 16 shots, nine on goal... had assists against Morehead State, UNLV and Colorado State... earned team Most Improved Award. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 16 matches, making two starts... scored one goal in a 1-1 tie at New Mexico...attempted five shots, four on goal. Club/High School: Lettered two years in soccer and three in track...team captain two years in track..set school records in the 100 meter hurdles, high jump, long jump and 4x400 meter relay... scholar athlete all four years...National Honor Society member... honor roll...advanced honors diploma...played club soccer for Heat FC 96 ECNL, coached by Thomas Amick. PERSONAL: Member of Cadet Squadron 36...daughter of Frank Mavroudis...has seven siblings, including a twin sister...nickname is Morg...completed Operation Air Force at Whiteman AFB, Mo., completed an academics class (ECE 315) and was an ESET (Expeditionary, Survival, and Evasion Training) logistics cadre during the summer prior to her junior seasson...active in her squadron as the public affairs NCO...hobbies are hiking and running...pregame supersition is shaving her legs the night before a game and a pregame handshake with Natalee Dueber...favorite foods are biscuits with gravy and apple butter...favorite class subjects are math and science...enjoys listening to country music...favorite TV shows are Dexter, Criminal Minds, Law & Order: SVU and Teen Wolf... favorite movies are Remember the Titans, Black Hawk Down, Lone Survivor, Saving Private Ryan and Frozen...person in history she’d most like to meet is Shakespeare...something not many people know about her is that she’s scared of ants...credits club coach Tom Amick and brother, Christopher, as having the biggest influence on her sports career...most noteworthy thing about her hometown is the hotels and casinos...best personal moment in soccer was signing with Air Force...enjoys sleeping, hanging out with friends, vacationing, watching football, basketball or baseball when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Drew Brees.
GP-GS 16-2 19-17 35-19
G 1 0 1
A 0 3 3
2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 matches, making 13 starts... third on the team with four goals and eight points...led team with 35 shots and 17 shots on goal...first-career goal was game-winner in 3-2 overtime win against Central Michigan...also scored against Boise State, San Diego State and San Jose State. 2013-14: Attended the USAFA Prep School and was a member of the soccer team. Club/High School: Lettered four years in soccer and two in track...all-league in 2012 and 2013...honorable mention all-league in 2010 and 2011...team leading scorer in 2010-11...two-time athlete of the week winner...two-time first-team all-league and twotime second-team all-league in track...set the school record in the 4x100 relay in 2013...on the honor roll and Principal`s honor roll... high school soccer coach was Walter Pratte...played club soccer for West Coast Soccer Club, coached by former MLS player Troy Dayak. PERSONAL: Member of Cadet Squadron 12...daughter of Brian and Brandi Rittmann...has three siblings...nickname is Brookey... management major...active in her squadron as the athletic NCO... hobby is getting caught in the rain...began playing soccer at a very young age...credits her dad as having the biggest influence on her sports career...pregame superstition is a countdown belly bump with Alex the Dino...dream vacation spot is Maui...guilty pleasure is viewing the dessert instagram page for hours...favorite role model and athlete is Mia Hamm...most notable thing about her home town is that it has the world’s longest working light bulb... enjoy’s listening to the summer hits of the 90’s and 2000’s...favorite TV show is Botched...favorite movie is Nacho Libre. RITTMANN’S CAREER STATS YR 2014 (Fr.) 2015 (So.) Career
MAVROUDIS’ CAREER STATS YR 2014 (Fr.) 2015 (So.) Career
2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in 19 matches, starting five...led team with five assists and was third with nine points and two goals...scored both goals in 2-0 win over Denver in season-opener...ranked sixth in the Mountain West in assists and assists per game...attempted 24 shots, nine on goal.
PTS 2 3 5
SH 5 16 21
SOG GW 4 0 9 0 13 0
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GP-GS 18-13 19-5 37-18
G 4 2 6
A 0 5 5
PTS 8 9 17
SH 35 24 59
SOG GW 17 1 9 1 26 2
Meet The Falcons
#23 Kaylee Shalongo
#2 Kristen Shimkus
5-6 • Junior • Midfielder Hometown: Litchfield Park, Ariz. High School: Millennium Club: SC Del Sol ECNL Major: Political Science
5-5 • Junior • Midfielder Hometown: Draper, Utah High School: Juan Diego Catholic Club: Utah Avalanche ECNL Major: Foreign Area Studies
Junior (2015): Missed entire season due to injury.
2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in four matches...attempted one shot on goal.
Sophomore (2014): Appeared in 18 matches, starting 14...scored one goal and had two assists...scored game-winning goal in 1-0 win over UC Davis...had assists against Northern Colorado and Rice...attempted 13 shots, seven on goal. Freshman (2013): Appeared in 18 matches, making eight starts... tied for second on the team with two assists...had assists against Fresno State and Wyoming...attempted five shots. 2012-13:Attended the USAFA Prep school and played on the soccer team. Club/High School:Played club soccer for SC Del Sol, Cisco coached by Les Armstrong and Steve Petty...second-team all-State AIA and first-team all-section as a senior in high school...Firstteam All-State East Valley Tribune, honorable mention all-state AIA and first-team all-region as a junior...first-team all-region as a freshman...two-time regional champion in cross country...track state placer three times...high school soccer coach was her father, John Shalongo...National Honor Society Member...Mu Alpha Theta and graduated in the top five percent of her class. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 39...daughter of John and Jill Shalongo...has an older brother...nickname is Shalong... Political Science major...hobbies are sports, movies, and hanging out with family & friends...favorite food is potatoes...enjoys listening to The National and Coldplay...favorite TV show is How I met your Mother...favorite movie is Argo...person in history she’d most like to meet is George Washington...something not many people know about her is that she has a lot of freckles...credits her family as having the biggest influence on her sports career... best personal moment in soccer was scoring game-winning goal in first round of high school playoffs, senior year...enjoys watching a lot of movies when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Lionel Messi.
GP-GS 18-8 18-14 36-22
G 0 1 1
A 2 2 4
Club/High School: Lettered four years in soccer and one in lacrosse...first-team all-state, team captain and state championship finalist as a senior in 2013...all-state honorable mention and state quarterfinalist in 2012 and 2011...played on 2010 State 3A Champion team...high school soccer coach was Simon McFall... played club for Utah Avalanche `96 ECNL, coached by Gabe Smart...2011 US Soccer Training Center Invite...team captain in 2010 and 2011...on state ODP team since 2008 and selected to four Region IV camps...on 2010 and 2011 ODP Championship teams. PERSONAL: Member of Cadet Squadron 35...daughter of Dave and Estella Shimkus...has two older sisters...foreign area studies major with a minor in German...on the Dean’s and Commandant’s list...Completed language immersion program in Munich, Germany, Operation Air Force at Scott AFB, Ill., and was a element leader cadre during basic training during the summer prior to her junior year...active in her squadron as the Flight NCO...began playing soccer at age six...hobbies are lacrosse, basketball and community service...favorite food is cereal...favorite class subject is math... favorite TV show is Criminal Minds...favorite movie is Tarzan... person in history she’d most like to meet is Malala Yousafzai... something not many people know about her is that she’s held a Sloth in Peru...credits her sister, Vicki, as having the biggest influence on her sports career...most noteworthy thing about her home town is that the biggest holiday there is Pioneer Day...best personal moment in soccer is winning a state championship with her sister...enjoys disco skating when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Rajon Rondo.
SHIMKUS’ CAREER STATS
SHALONGO’S CAREER STATS YR 2013 (Fr.) 2014 (So.) Career
2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 11 matches, all in reserve...tied for third on the team with two assists...had two assists off corner kicks against Central Michigan.
PTS 2 4 6
SH 5 13 18
SOG GW 0 0 7 1 7 1
YR 2014 (Fr.) 2015 (So.) Career
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GP-GS 11-0 4-0 15-0
G 0 0 0
A 2 0 2
PTS 2 0 2
SH 0 1 1
SOG GW 0 0 1 0 1 0
Meet The Falcons
#17 Rafaella Bucur
#5 Taylor Cobb
5-4 • Sophomore • Defender Hometown: Laguna Hills, Calif. High School: Laguna Hills Club: West Coast FC ECNL Major: Undeclared
5-5 • Sophomore • Forward Hometown: McKinney, Texas High School: McKinney Boyd Club: Dallas Sting ECNL Major: Management
2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 16 matches, making 14 starts... led all freshmen in minutes played (1,362)...attempted two shots, one on goal. Club/High School: Lettered four years in soccer and three in lacrosse...First-team All-CIF Southern Section, Sea View League MVP, first-team all-county, team captain, Sea View League Champions and CIF Div I finalist as a senior...high school soccer coach was Kevin Macare...also team captain of lacrosse team...all-league as a sophomore and junior...led lacrosse team to undefeated season and Sea View League Championship...played club soccer for West Coast FC ECNL, coached by Gus Castaneda...led West Coast FC to second place at ECNL National Finals...AF teammates Kaitlyn Cook, Brooke Kunzelman and Hailey Laub were also a teammate at West Coast FC...team co-captain of club team for four years... ECNL San Diego all-event team 2013...scholar athlete...CSF member all four years. PERSONAL: Member of Cadet Squadron 32...Daughter of Emanuel and Karyn Bucur...has two older sisters...nickname is Rafi... undeclared on major...hobby is hiking...favorite food is pasta... favorite class subject is history...enjoys listening to Lady Antebellum...favorite TV show is New Girl...person in history she’d most like to meet is her grandpa...something not many people know about her is that she played lacrosse and loves to bake...advice to young people is to keep challenging yourself and never give up... credits her dad as having the biggest influence on her sports career because “he has always been there for me and always pushed me to do better and to never give up”...most noteworthy thing about her home town is they discovered dinosaur fossils in her city...best personal moment in soccer is saving a goal that allowed team to win the league cup...when away from soccer, likes hiking on trails, going to the beach with friends and watching movies...favorite athlete is Abby Wambach because she coached her when she was eight years old and encouraged her to go farther...aspires to go to law school upon graduation and become an attorney.
Freshman (2015): Appeared in 18 matches, making nine starts... second on the team with three assists and fourth with five points... scored a goal against Fairleigh Dickinson...had assists against Denver and two against Colorado State...attempted 10 shots, five on goal...Academic All-Mountain West. Club/High School: Played for nation’s top ranked team, Dallas Sting Select `97 ECNL...2014 ECNL National Champions, 2013 ECNL National Champion semifinalist and 2012 ECNL National Champion Finalist...Lake Highlands Classic League National Champion in 2012 and finalist in 2011...Nike id2 The Chance: National selectee in 2012...lettered four years in soccer at Boyd... team MVP in 2015, MVP, offense in 2014 and MVP, midfielder in 2012...district midfielder MVP in 2014...first-team all-district in 2012 and 2015...all-state honorable mention in 2014...team captain as a senior...National Honor Society member...FCA member... high school soccer coach was Meagan Wilson...club coach was Randy Lucas. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 6...daughter of Paul and Kerri Cobb...nickname is Goose...managment major...hobbies are sand volleyball and playing guitar...is very passionate about her Christian faith, music and coffee...favorite food is pop tarts...favorite class subject is math...enjoys listening to Needtobreathe... favorite TV show is Gilmore Girls...favorite movie is Mama Mia... person in history she’d most like to meet is C.S. Lewis...advice to young people is to start thinking about your future early--your plans will likely change, but its good to have goals...credits her dad as having the biggest influence on her sports career because he didn’t let her become complacent with where she was as an athlete...most noteworthy thing about her hometown was that it was named the best place to live in 2014...best personal moment was winning the 2014 ECNL National Championship...when away from soccer, enjoys hanging out with friends and playing sand volleyball...favorite athlete is Tatu Pecorari.
BUCUR’S CAREER STATS COBB’S CAREER STATS YR 2015 (Fr.)
GP-GS 16-14
G 0
A 0
PTS 0
SH 2
SOG GW 1 0
YR 2015 (Fr.)
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GP-GS 18-9
G 1
A 3
PTS 5
SH 10
SOG GW 5 0
Meet The Falcons
#6 Kaitlyn Cook
#00 Jennifer Hiddink
5-4 • Sophomore • Forward Hometown: Coto De Caza, Calif. High School: Tesoro Club: West Coast FC ECNL Major: Biology
5-10 • Sophomore • Goalkeeper Hometown: Wylie, Texas High School: Wylie Club: D’Feeters ECNL Major: Foreign Area Studies
- 2015 Academic All-Mountain West - 2015 Mountain West Scholar-Athlete - 2015 Air Force Rookie of the Year 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 19 matches, making 15 starts as a wing...had one assist against Colorado State...attempted 22 shots, nine on goal...second on team in minutes played by a freshman with 1,089...earned Air Force Rookie of the Year honors...Academic All-Mountain West and Mountain West Scholar-Athlete. Club/High School: Lettered three years in soccer, four in track and two in cross country...two-time team captain...First-Team AllCIF...two time first-team all-league and team MVP as a senior... team offensive player of the year as a sophomore and junior...part of school record-setting 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams in track... played club soccer for West Coast FC, coached by Gus Castaneda...led West Coast FC to second place at ECNL National Finals... current AF teammates Rafaella Bucur, Brooke Kunzelman and Hailey Laub were teammates at West Coast FC...scholar athlete and Superintendents/Principals honor roll...high school soccer coach was George Deverick...valedictorian of her class. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 36...daughter of Matt and Cathy Cook...has three younger siblings...Biology major... nickname is Cookie...hobbies are snowboarding, camping and mountain biking...favorite food is salmon...favorite class subject is biology...enjoys listening to For King & Country...favorite TV show is NCIS: Los Angeles...favorite movie is Miracle...person in history she’d most like to meet is Jesus...something not many people know about her is that she likes to have her closet in perfect order...advice to young people: The cream will rise to the top. Hard work will pay off...credits her mom and dad as having the biggest influence in her sports career as “they have always encouraged me and been at my games to support me”...most noteworthy thing about her hometown is that the Housewives of Orange County originated there...best personal moment in soccer is scoring the winning goal in the ECNL playoffs in Colorado to get the team to the National Finals in Virginia...enjoys camping, hiking, running and snowboarding adventures when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Mia Hamm.
COOK’S CAREER STATS YR 2015 (Fr.)
GP-GS 18-9
G 1
2015 (Freshman): Appeared in nine matches, making six starts... posted a 3-5 record and 1.65 goals allowed average...had 45 saves in 655 minutes...earned wins over Morehead State, UNLV and Colorado State...posted a shutout in road win at UNLV...ranked fourth in the Mountain West with 5.0 saves per game and was seventh with a .789 save percentage. Club/High School: Lettered four years in soccer...first-team alldistrict all four years...firs-team all-region as a senior...team captain as a junior and senior...team MVP as a sophomore and junior...second-team all-state as a sophomore...National and Spanish Honor Society member...A-honor roll all four years...AP Spanish IV and AP English IV award...Academic All-District GK...high school coach was Chris Bezner...club coach was Don McElwee. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 9...daughter of Gerard and Jacquie Hiddink...has three older siblings...nickname is Jenn... Foreign Area Studies major...hobbies are playing any sport imaginable, working with animals, swimming, hanging out with family and friends, and watching movies...favorite food is fettucine alfredo pasta...favorite class subjects are science and math...enjoys listening to Taylor Swift, Maroon 5 and Francesca Batistelli...favorite TV shows are the Bachelor and Bachelorette...favorite movie is The Hunger Games...advice to young people: “It may sound cliché but no dream is too big. Follow your dreams and make the most of the time and talent that you are given: with the right amount of heart, work ethic, and the will to succeed, you can make them come true.”...credits her parents as having the biggest influence on her sports career because they have been the most supportive throughout her entire career and they have been through the ups and downs of her sports career with her...most noteworthy thing about her hometown is the school battle cry of AHMO which was created by comedian Tom Dreesen in the 1970s and has become the symbol for everything regarding Wylie HS...best personal moment in high school was playing with her older sister for two seasons...when away from soccer, enjoys playing other sports and spending time with family...favorite athlete is Ali Krieger from USWNT...aspires to go into medical field upon graduation.
HIDDINK’S CAREER STATS A 3
PTS 5
SH 10
SOG GW 5 0
YR 2015 (Fr.)
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GP-GS Min 9-6 655.10
GA GAA SV W-L-T SH 12 1.65 45 3-5-0 1
Meet The Falcons
#4 Brooke Kunzelman
#13 Hailey Laub
5-7 • Sophomore • Defender Hometown: Lake Forest, Calif. High School: JSerra Club: West Coast FC ECNL Major: Biology
5-6 • Sophomore • Forward Hometown: San Clemente, Calif. High School: San Clemente Club: West Coast FC ECNL Major: Behavioral Sciences
- 2015 Academic All-Mountain West - 2015 Mountain West Scholar-Athlete
2015 (Freshman): Appeared in four matches, making two starts... made debut against Northern Colorado...started against Northern Colorado and Baylor.
2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 matches...attempted one shot on goal...Academic All-Mountain West and Mountain West Scholar-Athlete. Club/High School: Lettered three years in soccer and two in cross country...team captain...all-state, all-CIF, all-county and all-league in cross country...high school soccer coach was Greg Baker...National Honor Society member...CSF and scholar athlete...played club soccer for West Coast FC, coached by Gus Castaneda...current AF teammates Rafaella Bucur, Kaitlyn Cook and Hailey Laub were teammates at West Coast FC. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squaderon 32...daughter of George and Holli Kunzelman...has an older brother...Biology major...hobby is drawing...favorite food is bacon...favorite class subject is science...enjoys listening to Ed Sheeran...favorite TV show is Nikita...favorite move is The Heat...person in history she’d like to meet is Jesus...something not many people know about her is that she was a competitive gymnast...advice to young people is to follow your heart and persevere through all obstacles...credits her dad as having the biggest influence on her sports career because ‘he has always been supportive of me and had faith in my abilities. He took me to all my practices and supported me at my games.” ...most noteworthy thing about her home town is that it’s the location of the former Marine Corps Air State El Toro...best personal moment in soccer was being team captain of high school team... enjoys shopping and going to the beach when away from soccer... favorite athlete is Mia Hamm.
Club/High School: Lettered three years in soccer...team captain as a senior...on the honor and superintendent’s roll...CSF member...graduated with 4.0 GPA...played club soccer for West Coast FC ECNL, coached by Gus Castaneda...ECNL All-Event team in 2013...team MVP in 2012...led West Coast FC to second place at ECNL National Finals...AF teammates Raphaella Bucur, Kaitlyn Cook and Brooke Kunzelman were also a teammate at West Coast FC. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 33...daughter of Michael and Darlene Laub...has an older brother...behavioral sciences major...hobbies are snowboarding, soccer and going to the beach... favorite food is spaghetti...favorite class subject is math...enjoys listening to No Doubt and Journey...favorite TV show is Pretty Little Liars...favorite movie is GI Jane and Charlie in The Chocolate Factory...person in history she’d most like to meet is Amelia Earhart...something not many people know about her is that her one-year older brother is in the same grade as her...advice to young people is to stay in school and make sure to take the time to do things you love to do...credits her mom as having the biggest influence on her sports career...most noteworthy thing about her hometown is that President Nixon owned a vacation home there and would visit frequently...best personal soccer moment was beating rival Aliso Niguel HS, after three years of losing to them...enjoys hanging out with friends and going on crazy adventures when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Megan Rapinoe.
LAUB’S CAREER STATS KUNZELMAN’S CAREER STATS YR 2015 (Fr.)
GP-GS 12-0
G 0
A 0
PTS 0
SH 1
SOG GW 1 0
YR 2015 (Fr.)
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GP-GS 4-2
G 0
A 0
PTS 0
SH 0
SOG GW 0 0
Meet The Falcons
#20 Bre Robertson
#14 Bree Bezdek
5-5 • Sophomore • Midfielder Hometown: Windsor, Colo. High School: Windsor Club: Rush ECNL Major: Biology
5-6 • Freshman • Forward Hometown: Littleton, Colo. High School: Chatfield Club: Colorado Rush ECNL
- 2015 Academic All-Mountain West 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 matches, making four starts... scored one goal and one assist...scored goal against Nevada and had assist against Morehead State...attempted eight shots, five on goal...Academic All-Mountain West. Club/High School: Lettered in soccer and swimming in high school...played in the Arsenal Premier 1 & Super League from 2007-12...team captain from 2009-12...ODP First-Team 200811...ODP Region IV Camp 2008-11...played club soccer for Colorado Rush ECNL from 2011-15...club coach was Erik Bushey... first-team all-conference 2011-12 in soccer...team MVP in 2011 and 2012...all-conference swimmer in 2011-12...played for ECNL National Champion team in 2012...ECNL conference champions 2012-15...2013 Panorama Comeback Player of the Year...firstteam all-conference 2015...2015 National Scholar/Athlete Medal Award from U.S. Army Reserve...graduated Summa Cum Laude... honor roll 2011-15...Award of Excellence from the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists in 2014...National Honor Society member...Academic All-State...Colorado School of Mines Medal of Achievement in Math and Science in 2015... President of Future Career & Community Leaders of America from 2014-15. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 22...daughter of Randy and Tracy Robertson...has a younger sister...first name is Breahna but goes by Bre...Biology major...hobbies are reading, crossfit and crafts...favorite food is anything Italian...favorite class subject is math or biology...enjoys listening to Coldplay, Fall Out Boy and Tim McGraw...favorite TV show is Grey’s Anatomy...favorite movie is Charlie St. Cloud...person in history she’d most like to meet is Albert Einstein...something not many people know about her is that she LOVES crossfit...advice to young people is to challenge yourself to become better at something every day and never give up...credits her mom and dad as having the biggest influence on her sports career because they are extremely supportive in everything she does...most noteworthy thing about her hometown is that it was named “10 Best Towns for Families” in 2010 by Family Circle Magazine...best personal moment in soccer was scoring a goal to put team into overtime in quarterfinals of 2012 ECNL Championships, eventually leading to ECNL title...when away from soccer, enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family and watching movies...favorite athlete is Camille LeblancBazinet...aspires to become a surgeon upon graduation.
Club/High School: Lettered three years in soccer...led Chatfield in scoring all three seasons...first-team all-conference as a sophomore...National Honor Society member...maintained and graduated with a 4.0 grade-point average...high school soccer coach was Brock Blume...played club soccer for Colorado Rush ECNL, coached by Colin Clark. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 18...daughter of Clint and Jenelle Bezdek...has a younger sister...plans to major in aeronautical engineering...came to the Academy, “because it will further my education and allow me to play the sport I love while having the honor to serve our country.” ...hobbies are wakeboarding, biking, snowboarding and hiking...favorite food is steak...favorite class subject is math...enjoys listening to Luke Bryan...favorite TV show is Chicago Fire...favorite movie is The Other Women... person in history she’d most like to meet is Amelia Earhart...something not many people know about her is that she has competed in and won several beauty pageants...advice to young people is that when times get hard, don’t give up...credits her parents as having the biggest influence on her sports career...noteworthy thing about her home town is the 5,351-foot elevation and the fact that there are mountains to look at every day...best personal moment in soccer was scoring the game-winning goal in the state cup championship game and finishing third at the national tournament...enjoys being outdoors and spending time with family when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Abby Wambach.
ROBERTSON’S CAREER STATS YR 2015 (Fr.)
GP-GS 15-4
G 1
A 1
PTS 3
SH 8
SOG GW 5 0
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Meet The Falcons
#11 Rebecca Kholos
Madison Lampkins
5-7 • Freshman • Defender Hometown: Parker, Colo. High School: Legend Club: Colorado Storm ECNL
5-7 • Freshman • Midfielder Hometown: Fort Myers, Fla. High School: North Fort Myers Club: SC Del Sol ECNL
Club/High School: Earned 10 varsity letters, completing four years of soccer and swimming and one year each in track and cross country...Legend Senior Female Athlete of the Year...as a senior, was team captain, first-team all-conference, Offensive MVP and led team in scoring...as a junior, was second-team all-conference and team defensive MVP...two-time first-team all-academic...ODP travel team in 2013...four-time state qualifier in swimming...swim team captain as a senior...high school soccer coach was Gil Barkey...played club soccer for Colorado Storm ECNL, coached by Mike Haas...academic accolades include, National and Art Honor Society member and Mu Alpha Theta. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 12...daughter of Craig and Kristin Kholos...has an older sister...nickname is Becca...came to the Academy, “because I love helping people, and what better way to do it than serving my country. Also, the Academy offers so many opportunities to do new things that will challenge me. I couldn’t pass that up.” ...hobbies are painting, pasteling, baking and photography...favorite food is a big juicy steak..favorite class subject is anatomy...enjoys listening to Jason Aldean...favorite TV show is Friends...favorite movie is American Sniper...person in history she’d most like to meet is Sir Isaac Newton...something not many people know about her is that she was one of the top high school swimmers in Colorado...advice to young people is don’t let a setback stop you from doing what you love...credits her family as having the biggest influence on her sports career... noteworthy thing about her home town is that Parker was a stop on the original Pony Express...best personal moment in soccer was she committed to Air Force...enjoys going on hikes and bike rides when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Christiano Ronaldo... interested in kinesiology, physical therapy or pilot training career field.
Club/High School: ODP Regional, ODP State player and US National Training Center player...lettered four years in soccer...owns school points record at North Fort Myers...New Press All-Area First-Team...49 goals and 35 assists in high school career...Disney Showcase U14, U16, U19 champions...three-time all-area... played club soccer for SC Del Sol ECNL...graduated top of her class with 5.3 grade-point average...class president as a freshman and senior...also team captain of golf team, earning all-area second-team...NFMHS Academic Hall of Fame... PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 14...earned her private pilots license prior to attending USAFA...has attended the Air Force women’s soccer sports camps three times, earning MVP honors all three years.
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Meet The Falcons
#10 Jacq Pepper
#26 Sydney Rickert
5-7 • Freshman • Midfielder Hometown: Littleton, Colo. High School: Arapahoe Club: Real Colorado ECNL
5-7 • Freshman • Defender Hometown: Santa Rosa, Calif. High School: Maria Carrillo Club: Santa Rosa United ECNL
Club/High School: Lettered two years in soccer and golf and one year in dance...played on varsity as a freshman and sophomore at Arapahoe...played club soccer for Real Colorado ECNL, coached by Danny Bills...team captain for U17 team, which was ranked sixth nationally...played for 2011 state cup finalist and 2012 state cup champion teams...National Honor Society member for six years...Seven mindset scholarship recipient. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 23...daughter of Jean Powers...has two younger siblings...nickname is Jacq...plans on majoring in engineering...came to the Academy because, “I liked the focused environment and how multi-dimensional the students are.” ...hobbies are soccer, golf and dance...favorite food is cookies...favorite class subject is math...favorite TV shows are Friends and Grey’s Anatomy...favorite movie is Now You See Me...person in history she’d most like to meet is Teddy Roosevelt...something not many people know about her is that she loves to sleep and take naps...advice to young people is to learn to manage time...credits her mom as having the biggest influence on her sports career... enjoys dancing, golfing, sleeping and being with friends when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Mallory Pugh, a former Real Colorado teammate and current member of team USA...considering graduate school or pilot training upon graduation.
Club/High School: Lettered three years in soccer...two-time AllEmpire large schools First-Team All-League and North Bay FirstTeam All-League...All-American High School League watch list... team captain...Sonoma County Board of Supervisors recognition for CIF North Coast Section wins...helped lead Carrillo to threestraight CIF NCS titles...high school coach was Debra Laprath... played club soccer for Santa Rosa United ECNL, coached by Luke Oberkirch...was part of team that earned certificate of special recognition for reaching 2015 ECNL finals...2015 ECNL PDP Northwest invite and participant...academic honors include, CSF member, NCS, CIF Scholar Athlete, NCS, CIF distinguished scholastic team member...four-time Summa Cum Laude award recipient. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 6...daughter of Joseph and Geri Rickert...has a younger brother...nickname is Syd...decided to attend the Academy because, “I came to serve my country, have a unique college experience, make great friends, and learn from some of the most intelligent people in the country and the world.” ...hobbies are hiking, being outdoors, hanging out with friends and travel...favorite food is Mac N’ Cheese...favorite class subject is science...enjoys listening to The Weeknd...favorite TV show is Modern Family...favorite movie is Avatar...person in history she’d most like to meet is Charles Darwin...something not many people know about her is that after soccer, ice hockey is her second favorite sport...advice to young people is to never give up and always give 110 percent...credits her parents as having the biggest influence on her sports career...noteworthy thing about her home town is the Charles M. Schulz is from there...best personal moment in soccer was scoring the game-winning goal at Surf Cup in San Diego to advance United to the quarter finals...enjoys boating with family and friends when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Bobby Orr...aspires to go to pilot training to become a fighter pilot upon graduating the Academy.
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Meet The Falcons
Madeline Schultz
#15 Erin SpEer
5-7 • Freshman • Forward Hometown: Orange Park, Fla. High School: St. Johns Country Day School Club: Florida Elite Soccer Academy
5-9 • Freshman • Defender Hometown: Highlands Ranch, Colo. High School: ThunderRidge Club: Colorado Rush ECNL
Club/High School: Played on five Div. 1A state champion teams at St. Johns Country Day...scored 19 goals and had 70 assists in career...as a senior, selected to state all-star team, All-First Coast First-Team, senior cup team selection and Linda C. Guswiler Athletic Award recipient...all-county first-team as a junior...Clay Today All-County as a sophomore...team captain for three years... also participated in track, earning regional champion in the high jump and sixth at the state championship...regional champion in the 400 meters as a junior and district champion in the 400 meters as a sophomore...member of SJCDS honor council for four years... graduated Summa Cum Laude...played club soccer for Florida Elite Soccer Academy (FESA), leading team to Region 3 title in 2016. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 39...daughter of Steve & Heather Shultz.
Club/High School: Lettered three years in soccer...team captain as a senior...as a junior, earned Continental League honorable mention, Les Schwab Tires Centers Academic Team Championship Award and academic all-state first-team...on honor roll all four years...junior class vice president, student government speaker of the house as a senior and Student Advisory Group member for Douglas County as a junior...DECA state qualifier and DECA national qualifier...high school soccer coach was Chris Smith... played club soccer for Colorado Rush 97/98 ECNL, coached by Colin Clark. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 32...daughter of Dave and Jean Speer...has an older sister...intends on majoring in management...came to the Academy, “because it is truly the most unbelievable school in the nation. I am going to be provided with unbelievable opportunities both academically and athletically. I also get the major honor of serving my country after graduation. I could not be more thankful for the opportunity.” ...hobbies are skiing, mountain biking and hiking...favorite food is ribs...favorite class subjects are marketing and business...enjoys listening to Tim McGraw, Eric Church and J. Cole...favorite TV show is Friday Night Lights...favorite movie is The Other Woman...person in history she’d most like to meet is her grandfather, Marvin Speer, so should could talk to him about his experience in World War II and about her father when he was young...something not many people know about her is that she really likes longboarding and is obsessed with shoes...advice to young people is everything you do is worth 110 percent effort...credits her parents as having the biggest influence on her sports career...noteworthy things about her home town are the high school sports rivalries, the beautiful mountain views and the people...best personal moment in soccer was committing to play soccer at Air Force...enjoys hanging out with friends, playing with her dogs and hiking when away from soccer....favorite athlete is David Luiz...aspires to attend pilot training and eventually open her own business upon graduating the Academy.
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Meet The Falcons
#18 Kasey Stavig
Adrienne Yoder
5-3 • Freshman • Defender Hometown: Portland, Ore. High School: Sunset Club: Crossfire United ECNL
5-4 • Freshman • Forward Hometown: Lebanon, Pa. High School: Cedar Crest Club: Lebco United
Club/High School: Lettered four years in soccer, three in track and one in lacrosse...two-time first-team all-conference, first-team all-state all-academic and team captain...in track, was a three-time first-team all-conference selection in 4x100 and 4x400 relays and the 400...second-team all-state in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays... high school soccer coach was Ben Durano...played club soccer for Crossfire United ECNL, coached by Kibwe Cuffie and Mel Langely...National Honor Society member...DECA first in state, Athlete Scholar Award recipient and Salutatorian. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 12...daughter of Kyle and Kerrie Stavig...has an older brother...why she came to Academy: “Before my junior year, I didn’t even know military academies existed. But after being contacted by the soccer coaches and coming out to visit I felt right at home. The selling point for me was the people that I met at my visits to the Academy. I found a place where people pushed to be the best, wanted to be leaders, and had the commitment and sacrifice to serve our country.” ...hobbies are snowboarding, hiking, running, yoga, surfing and camping...favorite food is mango...favorite class subjects are English and writing...enjoys listening to Hunter Hayes...favorite TV show is Friday Night Lights...favorite movie is Lone Survivor... people in history she’d most like to meet are the members of the 1999 USWNT...something not many people know about her is that despite being 5-foot-3, she is a pretty good rec. basketball player... advice to young people is: “Don’t grow up before you have to, hug your grandparents, cherish living with your siblings, and never take for granted the sacrifices your parents have made for you. One day you’ll wake up and things will change and trust me you are going to miss it.” ...credits her older brother as having the biggest influence on her sports career...noteworthy thing about her hometown is that Portland made the airport carpet the Grand Marshall of the Rose City Parade...best personal moment was winning the state semifinal match against rival high school when the student section stormed the field after the win...enjoys being outdoors with her family, binge watching Friday Night Lights and 30 for 30 documentaries...favorite athlete is Julie Johnston and Ali Krieger.
Club/High School: Lettered three years in soccer...team captain as a senior...as a junior, earned Continental League honorable mention, Les Schwab Tires Centers Academic Team Championship Award and academic all-state first-team...on honor roll all four years...junior class vice president, student government speaker of the house as a senior and Student Advisory Group member for Douglas County as a junior...DECA state qualifier and DECA national qualifier...high school soccer coach was Chris Smith... played club soccer for Colorado Rush 97/98 ECNL, coached by Colin Clark. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 32...daughter of Dave and Jean Speer...has an older sister...intends on majoring in management...came to the Academy, “because it is truly the most unbelievable school in the nation. I am going to be provided with unbelievable opportunities both academically and athletically. I also get the major honor of serving my country after graduation. I could not be more thankful for the opportunity.” ...hobbies are skiing, mountain biking and hiking...favorite food is ribs...favorite class subjects are marketing and business...enjoys listening to Tim McGraw, Eric Church and J. Cole...favorite TV show is Friday Night Lights...favorite movie is The Other Woman...person in history she’d most like to meet is her grandfather, Marvin Speer, so should have talked to him about his experience in World War II and about her father when he was young...something not many people know about her is that she really likes longboarding and is obsessed with shoes...advice to young people is everything you do is worth 110 percent effort...credits her parents as having the biggest influence on her sports career...noteworthy things about her home town are the high school sports rivalries, the beautiful mountain views and the people...best personal moment in soccer was committing to play soccer at Air Force...enjoys hanging out with friends, playing with her dogs and hiking when away from soccer....favorite athlete is David Luiz...aspires to attend pilot training and eventually open her own business upon graduating the Academy.
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2015 RECAP
2015 Falcons
2014 Recap Overall Record: 4-14-1 Mountain West Record: 2-8-1/11th Team MVP: Angela Karamanos, So., M Offensive MVP: Ally Swift, Sr., F Defensive MVP: Alex Kahalley, So., GK Most Improved: Morgan Mavroudis, So., M Coaches Award: Jennifer Hiddink, Fr., GK Rookie of the year: Kaitlyn Cook, Fr., F Team MVP Sophomore midfielder Angela Karamanos earned team MVP honors for 2015. Karamanos was an all-MW second team honoree at midfielder. The sophomore was second on the team with five goals and 11 points. Falcon Leaders Goals: Ally Swift Points: Ally Swift Assists: Brooke Rittmann Saves: Alex Kahalley GAA: Alex Kahalley GK Mins: Alex Kahalley
6 12 5 70 1.48 914:23
Season Highlights - 2-0 win over Denver to open season at Colorado Cup. - 3-1 win vs. Morehead State. - 3-2 double-overtime win vs. Colorado State. - 2-2 tie at Nevada. - 2-0 win at UNLV in MW opener, snapping 14 match losing streak to Rebels and first win at UNLV since 2000. - Air Force had two all-MW selections for the first time since 2002. - Most Academic All-MW honorees since 2005. - Ally Swift’s three game-winning goals ties for fifth-most in a season at AF.
Honors Rebecca Beasley - NSCAA Scholar All-West Region - Academic All-Mountain West - MW Scholar Athlete
Head Coach Larry Friend Larry Friend (USAFA 1985) is 36-80-13 completing his seventh year as the head coach at Air Force.
Brooke Kunzelman - Academic All-Mountain West - MW Scholar Athlete
MW Top 10 Hiddink Save Percentage Saves Per Game Kahalley Save Percentage Saves Saves Per Game Rittmann Assists Assists Per Game Swift Goals Goals Per Game
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7th 4th 2nd 6th 1st 6th 6th 8th 10th
.789 5.00 .824 70 6.36 5 0.26 6 0.32
Taylor Cobb - Academic All-Mountain West Kaitlyn Cook - Academic All-Mountain West - MW Scholar Athlete Natalee Dueber - Academic All-Mountain West Angela Karamanos - All-Mountain West, Second Team - Academic All-Mountain West
Meredith Reisinger - Academic All-Mountain West Bre Robertson - Academic All-Mountain West Ally Swift - All-Mountain West, Second Team - Academic All-Mountain West - CoSIDA Academic All-District 7, Second Team
2015 RESULTS & STATISTICS
2015 Results & Statistics Date Aug 21
Opponent DENVER#
W/L W
Score 2-0
Overall MWC Attend. 1-0-0 -568
Aug 23
vs. Northern Colo.#
L
0-1
1-1-0
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347
Sep 4
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L
2-3
1-2-0
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336
Sep 6
MOREHEAD STATE
W
3-1
2-2-0
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209
Sep 11 Sep 13 Sep 18 Sep 20 Sep 25
at Oregon at Portland Sate BAYLOR CSU BAKERSFIELD at UNLV*
L L OT L L W
0-3 0-1 1-2 1-2 2-0
2-3-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 3-6-0
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433 85 256 198 432
Sep 27
at Nevada*
T O2
2-2
3-6-1
1-0-1
270
Oct 2 Oct 4
WYOMING* COLORADO STATE*
L 0-1 W O2 3-2
3-7-1 4-7-1
1-1-1 2-1-1
225 175
Oct 8 Oct 11 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 30
SAN JOSÉ STATE* at Fresno State* at Utah State* at Boise State* SAN DIEGO STATE* NEW MEXICO* COLORADO COLLEGE*
L L L L L L L
0-1 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-3 2-3
4-8-1 4-9-1 4-10-1 4-11-1 4-12-1 4-13-1 4-14-1
2-2-1 2-3-1 2-4-1 2-5-1 2-6-1 2-7-1 2-8-1
85 423 509 697 648 215 385
* MW match # Colorado Cup Match CAPS denotes home match
# 8 24 9 21 5 11 20 19 12 6 16 3 10 2 22 18 17 7 25 15 14 4 13
# 1 00 0
AF Goals (Assist) Rittmann (Reveles) Rittmann (Cobb) --
Team Statistics AF Goals-Shot Attempts 19-254 Goals/Game 1.00 Shot Percentage .075 Shots on goal-Attempts 125-254 Denton (Greco, O’Sullivan) SOG Pct. .492 Cobb (Rittmann) Karamanos (Robertson, Mavroudis) Shots/Game 13.4 Swift (Rittmann) Assists 20 Swift (Rittmann) Corner Kicks 74 -Fouls 168 -Penalty Kicks 1-3 Swift (O’Sullivan) Yellow Cards 15 Karamanos (Skidmore) Swift (Karamanos, Mavroudis) Red Cards 0 Swift Attendance Totals 3,300 Robertson (PK) Dates/Avg Per Date 11/300 Karamanos (Rittmann) -Denton (Cobb) Goals By Period 1 2 OT Karamanos (Cobb, Cook) Swift (O’Sullivan, Mavroudis) Air Force 6 12 0 -Opponents 11 19 1 --Shots By Period 1 2 OT Reisinger Air Force 111 138 4 -Opponents 126 147 7 -O’Sullivan Karamanos (Rittmann) Corners By Period 1 2 OT Air Force 38 35 1 Opponents 34 28 1 Fouls By Period Air Force Opponents
Overall A Pts 0 12 1 11 5 9 3 5 3 5 0 4 1 3 3 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 58 26 88
Name SWIFT, Ally KARAMANOS, Angela RITTMANN, Brooke O’SULLIVAN, Kristina COBB, Taylor DENTON, Lizzy ROBERTSON, Bre MAVROUDIS, Morgan REISINGER, Meredith COOK, Kaitlyn GRECO, Ashley SKIDMORE, Alison REVELES, Alexandra COOPER, Christy DUEBER, Natalee ENNIS, Kaitlyn BUCUR, Rafaella HARNETT, Bailee SHIMKUS, Kristen GRAY, Gabriella BEASLEY, Rebecca KUNZELMAN, Brooke LAUB, Hailey Total Opponents
GP-GS 19-14 19-18 19-5 19-17 18-9 17-4 15-4 19-17 17-14 19-15 19-8 18-12 12-1 12-3 19-14 16-3 16-14 3-1 4-0 3-0 18-15 12-0 4-2 19 19
G 6 5 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 31
Name KAHALLEY, Alex HIDDINK, Jennifer STRANG, Meghan Total Opponents
GP-GS 11-10 9-6 3-3 19 19
Overall Min GA 914:23 15 655:10 12 180:00 4 1749:33 31 1749:33 19
Sh 38 43 24 27 10 8 8 16 6 22 15 11 1 8 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 254 282
GAA 1.48 1.65 2.00 1.59 0.98
Shot% SOG GW PK .158 18 3 0 .116 23 0 0 .083 9 1 0 .037 14 0 0 .100 5 0 0 .250 4 0 0 .125 5 0 1 .000 9 0 0 .167 4 0 0 .000 9 0 0 .000 9 0 0 .000 4 0 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 5 0 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .075 125 4 1 .110 157 14 1
GP-GS 11-9 11-11 11-3 11-9 11-8 9-2 10-2 11-10 11-10 11-8 11-3 10-7 4-0 7-3 11-6 8-0 11-11 1-1 1-0 1-0 10-7 6-0 11 11
Sv 70 45 10 126 106
GP-GS 6-6 6-5 11 11
W-L-T 1 -7 -1 3-5-0 0-2-0 4-14-1 14-4-1
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Sho 1 1 0 2 9
1 65 88
2 98 106
OT 1 4
OPP 31-282 1.63 .110 157-282 .557 14.8 26 63 199 1-2 19 1 2,949 7/407
OT2 1 0
Total 19 31
OT2 1 2
Total 254 282
OT2 0 0
Total 74 63
OT2 4 1
Total 168 199
Conference G A 3 0 3 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pts 6 7 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sh 24 30 15 20 2 4 6 10 2 17 7 6 1 7 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0
Shot% SOG .125 10 .100 17 .000 6 .050 9 .000 0 .250 3 .167 3 .000 6 .500 2 .000 9 .000 5 .000 2 .000 1 .000 4 .000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0
10 18
29 49
160 175
.062 .103
9 13
78 97
PK 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Conference Min GA 552:03 9 475:10 9
GAA 1.47 1.70
Sv 45 33
W-L-T 0- 4 -1 2-4-0
Sho 0 1
1027:13 18 1027:13 10
1.58 0.88
79 68
2-8-1 8-2-1
1 6
YEAR-BY-YEAR/OVERTIME/CADET SOCCER STADIUM RECORDS
Air Force Year-By-Year Record Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total
Overall W 5 8 10 14 8 7 6 11 6 8 7 7 4 4 3 2 3 2 8 6 5 3 7 4 148
L 13 11 9 3 10 10 12 10 14 11 12 11 13 16 12 14 14 15 9 10 9 13 10 14 275
T 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 4 2 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 32
Conference W L 3 4 5 2 6 6 9 2 3 2 2 3 2 4 3 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 1 5 0 5 0 7 0 5 0 7 0 7 0 7 1 5 1 5 0 7 2 7 4 6 2 8 50 119
T 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 12
Home W 3 5 3 7 5 4 4 7 1 5 4 6 2 3 2 2 2 1 5 4 5 2 7 3 92
L 3 5 3 2 2 4 4 3 5 5 5 3 3 10 5 5 8 8 4 7 3 5 4 8 114
T 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 11
Away W 2 3 7 7 3 3 2 4 5 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 1 0 1 55
L 10 6 6 1 8 6 8 7 9 6 7 8 10 6 7 9 6 7 5 3 6 8 6 6 161
T 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 21
Head Coach Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Marty Buckley Larry Friend Larry Friend Larry Friend Larry Friend Larry Friend Larry Friend Larry Friend 24 years total
Overtime Records 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
0-1-1 0-2-1 0-1-0 2-0-1 1-0-2 1-0-1 1-1-0 1-2-0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1-2-1 1-1-1 0-2-0 0-2-1 1-0-2 0-2-0 0-2-4 0-2-2
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total
0-1-0 0-1-1 1-2-2 0-1-3 0-1-3 1-2-2 3-5-1 1-1-1 15-34-30
Cadet Soccer Stadium Records First Game: AFA vs. Northern Colorado, 9/6/92 First AFA Win: 1-0 vs. Regis, 9/7/92 First AFA Loss: 1-2 vs. Northern Colorado 9/6/92 First Goal: Northern Colo’s Marie O’Donnell (4:24), 9/6/92 First AFA Goal: AFA’s Kim Schroeder (43:44), 9/6/92 First AFA Assist: AFA’s Julie Pilkington (43:44), 9/6/92 First GK Win: Maggie Smith vs. Regis, 9/7/92 All-Time Record: 89-106-11/23 years
Most Home Wins: 7, 1995, 1999, 2014 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 6, 1995 Most Home Losses: 10, 2005 Most Consec. Home Losses: 6, 10/2/05 to 10/28/05 Goals in a Game: 7 vs. Ft. Lewis, 10/24/96 Goals Allowed in a Game: 8 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10/6/02 Combined Goals: 9, twice AFA 5, North Carolina-Greensboro 4, 10/4/02 UC Santa Barbara 8, AFA 1, 10/6/02
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Awards/Honors
Jennie Schoeck AFA Female MVP Tracy Healy, 1995 Bridgett Murphy, 2012
All-Region Marty Buckley, coach of the year, 1992 Tracy Healy, 1993 second team West (coaches -NSCAA); 1995 first team West (coaches and SIDs) Julie Pilkington, 1993 honorable mention West (NSCAA) Melissa Wainwright, 1995 first team West (NSCAA) Stephanie Jardine, 1995 first team West (SID’s), second team West (NSCAA) Jennie Schoeck, 1996 first team Central (Soccer Buzz magazine); 1996 third team central (NSCAA); 1999 third team Central (NSCAA); 2000 third-team Central (NSCAA) Beth Boyer, 2001 second-team Central (Soccer Buzz magazine) Bridgett Murphy, 2011 third-team Pacific (NSCAA) Conference Player of Year Tracy Healy, 1995 (Colorado Athletic Conference)
AFA Athletic Achievement Jennie Schoeck, 2000 All-American Tracy Healy, 1995 first team (coaches), 1995 honorable mention (SID’s) Freshman All-American Jennie Schoeck, 1997 third team (Soccer Buzz magazine)
Conference Freshman of Year Dolly Pasini, 1993 (Colorado Athletic Conference) Stephanie Rader, 1996 (Western Athletic Conference Mountain Div.) Kari James, 1999 (Mountain West Conference) Jennifer Rowland, 2001 (Mountain West Conference) All-Colorado Athletic Conference Adelle Belisle, 1992 first team Kim Schroeder, 1992 first team Melissa Wainwright, 1992 second team; 1995 first team Julie Pilkington, 1992 second team; 1993, 1994 first team Tracy Healy, 1992 second team; 1993, 1994, 1995 first team Dolly Pasini, 1993 first team; 1995 second team Kelly Healy, 1993 second team Marie Peterson, 1993 second team; 1995 second team Stephanie Jardine, 1994 second team; 1995 second team
NCAA Division II Colorado Athlete of the Month Tracy Healy, October 1995
Jennifer Rowland
All-CAC Academic Jennifer Brannan, 1994, first team; 1995, second team Julie Pilkington, 1993, 1994 Adelle Belisle, 1993 Janet Halliday, 1993 Marie Peterson, 1994, 1995 Jackie Percy, 1994 All-Western Athletic Conference Dolly Pasini, 1996 first team Stephanie Rader, 1997 first team Jennie Schoeck, 1997 first team; 1998 first team Erin Munson, 1997 second team Becky Wyffels, 1998 first team All-WAC Academic Marie Peterson, 1996 Polly Van Ess, 1996 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1996 Holly Huston, 1997, 1998
Colorado Sportswoman of the Year Tracy Healy, 1995 (Soccer) Roni Yadlin, 2008 (Inspirational Award)
Beth Boyer
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Roni Yadlin, 2008
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Dolly Pasini
Awards/Honors All-Mountain West Jennie Schoeck 1999, first team; 2000 second team Kari James 1999 first team Beth Boyer 1999 second team; 2000 & 2001 first team Jennifer Rowland 2001 first team Billie Rothwell 2002 second team Cookie Day 2002 & 2003 second team Elaine Tatarek 2004, second team Brittney Perkowski 2005, second team Rachael Emory 2006 & 2007, second team; Bridgett Murphy 2008, 09, 10, second team 2011, first team Felicia Sturgeon 2012, second team Angela Karamanos 2015, second team Ally Swift 2015, second team
Kelly Laurent, 2008-09 Bridgett Murphy, 2008-11 Shannon Nail, 2008-09 Krystin Shanklin, 2008-11 Kalyn Tung, 2008 Erin Wallace, 2008 Eryn Avjian, 2009-12 Anna Lowe, 2009 McKenna Fox, 2011-12 Tory Gullo, 2011-12 McKenna Kimball, 2011 Kelly Stambaugh, 2010-13 Felicia Sturgeon, 2011-12 Kim Koeppen, 2012 Kaleigh Moses, 2012-13 Rebecca Beasley, 2012, 2015 Katie Case, 2012-14 Sarah Falvey, 2012 Leah Bratt, 2013 Meredith Reisinger, 2013-15 Natalee Dueber, 2014-15 Alex Kahalley, 2014 Ally Swift, 2014-15 Taylor Cobb, 2015 Kaitlyn Cook, 2015 Angela Karamanos, 2015 Brooke Kunzelman, 2015 Bre Robertson, 2015
All-MW Tournament Team Jennie Schoeck, 2000 Jennifer Rowland, 2001 Beth Boyer, 2000, 2001 Reagan McDowell, 2004 Elaine Tatarek, 2004
MW Scholar Athlete Katherine Plichta 2005-06 Katherine Schifani, 2005 Lindsay Temes, 2005-06 Elizabeth Eames, 2005 Megan Harkins, 2005-06 Kimberly Hale, 2005-07 Roni Yadlin, 2005-08 Sarah Horton, 2007 Kelly Laurent 2008-09 Bridgett Murphy, 2011 Krystin Shanklin, 2011 Tory Gullo, 2011-12 Katie Case, 2012-14 Sarah Falvey, 2012 Rebecca Beasley, 2015 Kaitlyn Cook, 2015 Brook Kunzelman, 2015
All-MW Academic Lindsay Winter, 1999 Rosie Costello, 1999-2000 Becky Wyffels, 1999-2000 Holly Huston, 1999 Carrie Wellman, 1999-2000 Wendy Emminger, 1999-2002 Stephanie Rader, 2000 Ali Tedesco, 2000, 01 Jennifer Ford, 2001-04 Amanda Cleland, 2002-05 Coogan Vick, 2002 Meredith Benson, 2003-05 Erin Fitzpatrick, 2003-04 Katherine Plichta, 2003-06 Jennifer Rowland, 2003-04 Elaine Tatarek, 2003 Lindsay Temes, 2003-05 Katherine Schifani, 2004-05 Katherine Slogic, 2004, 06-07 Betsy Eames, 2004-05 Sean Henry, 2004-05, 07 Danielle Jaramillo, 2004-05 Megan Harkins, 2005 Kim Hale, 2005-07 Roni Yadlin, 2005-08 Kelsey Yip, 2006-07, 09 Rhett Chase, 2007 Lyndsey Horn, 2007-09 Sarah Horton, 2007 Sharon Aradine, 2008-10
All-Time Team MVPs 1992 Kim Schroeder, Sr., F 1993 Julie Pilkington, Jr., MF 1994 Julie Pilkington, Sr., MF 1995 Tracy Healy, Sr., F 1996 Stephanie Jardine, Sr., GK 1997 Jennie Schoeck, Fr., MF 1998 Jennie Schoeck, So., MF 1999 Kristy Kuhlman, Jr., GK 2000 Beth Boyer, Jr., MF 2001 Beth Boyer, Sr., MF 2002 Wendy Emminger, Sr., MF 2003 Cookie Day, Jr., MF 2004 Elaine Tatarek, Sr., F 2005 Raegan McDowell, Sr., F 2006 Corbin Sanford, So., MF 2007 Christin Brodie, Sr., D 2008 Erin Wallace, Sr., GK 2009 Cassie Wilson, So., D
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Stephanie Rader
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Bridgett Murphy, Jr., F Bridgett Murphy, Sr., F Leah Bratt, Jr., F Kaleigh Moses, Sr., MF Kylie Williamson, Sr., D Angela Karamanos, So., M
All-Time Team Captains 1992 Pam Wise/Kim Schroeder 1993 Kelly Healy/Janet Halliday/ Adelle Belisle 1994 Julie Pilkington 1995 Tracy Healy/Melissa Wainwright 1996 Stephanie Jardine/Dolly Pasini/ Marie Peterson 1997 Paige Wyatt/Erin Munson 1998 Alexis Simollardes/Jennie Schoeck 1999 Lindsay Winter/Jennie Schoeck 2000 Kristy Kuhlman/Jennie Schoeck 2001 Beth Boyer/Ali Tedesco 2002 Wendy Emminger/ Billie Rothwell 2003 Leigh-Anne Withers/Cookie Day 2004 Janie Larned/Elaine Tatarek 2005 Meredith Benson/ Raegan McDowell 2006 Ashley Parker/Brittney Perkowski 2007 Christin Brodie/Rhett Chase 2008 Kristin Wolverton/Roni Yadlin 2009 Susan Finch/Kelsey Yip 2010 Krystin Shanklin/Megan Eissele/Cassie Wilson 2011 Krystin Shanklin/Megan Eissele/Cassie Wilson 2012 Kim Koeppen/Sophia Lockerby 2013 Leah Bratt/Loren Catchpole 2014 Kylie Williamson 2015 Rebecca Beasley 2016 Meredith Reisinger
School Records
Bridgett Murphy
Team Match Most Goals: 14 vs.Youngstown State - 8/27/00 Most Assists: 10 vs.Youngstown State - 8/27/00 Most Points: 38 vs.Youngstown State - 8/27/00 Most Saves: 16 vs. DePaul 10/6/03; vs. BYU 10/23/99 Largest Winning Margin: 14 vs. Youngstown State 8/27/00 (14-0) Largest Losing Margin: 7, four times; vs. SDSU - 10/17/08; vs. BYU - 11/3/00 (8-1); vs. BYU - 10/25/01; (7-0); vs. UC Santa Barbara (8-1) 10/6/02 Penalty Kicks Made: 1, several times Penalty Kicks Attempted: 1, several times Combined Penalty Kicks Made: 3, AF (1), Metro State (2) - 9/25/92 Combined Penalty Kicks Att.: 3, AF (1), Metro State, (2) - 9/25/92 Most Shots on Goal: 33 vs. Southern Colo. - 9/23/94 Most Fouls: 24 vs. Idaho - 9/26/03 Most Corner Kicks: 12 vs. Georgia State - 9/21/01 Most Cautions: 4 vs. Montana - 9/28/97 Most Ejections: 1 - four times Fastest Goal of the Game: 33 seconds by Jennie Schoeck vs. UNLV - 11/3/99 Fastest Two Goals: 40 seconds by Stephanie Rader (2:00) and Becky Wyffels (2:40) vs. Youngstown State - 8/27/00 Team Season Matches Played: 21 - 1999, 00, 05 Wins: 14 - 1995 Losses: 16 - 2005 Conference Wins: 9 - 1995 Conference Losses: 7 - 2005, 07, 08 Fewest Losses: 3 - 1995 Best Winning Percentage: .789 - 1995 Worst Winning Percentage: .167 - 2007 Goals: 48 - 1995 Highest Goals Per Match Average: 2.52 - 1995 Lowest Goals Per Match Average: 0.47 - 2006 Assists: 32 - 1993, 95 Points: 128 - 1995 Saves: 150 - 1992 Best Goals Against Average: 0.65 - 1995 Worst Goals Against Average: 2.23 - 2000 Shutouts: 11 - 1995 Consecutive Shutouts: 7 - 1995
Times Shutout: 11 - 2007 Penalty Kicks Att.: 4 - 2000, 01 Penalty Kicks Made: 4 - 2000 Fouls: 256 - 2001 Shots on Goal: 215 - 1994 Corner Kicks: 105 - 2001 Cautions: 19 - 2001 Ejections: 2 - 1993, 1996 Opponent Match Goals: 8 - BYU, 11/3/00; and UC Santa Barbara, 10/6/02 Assists: 7 - Colorado College, 9/15/98; and BYU, 11/3/00 Penalty Kicks Attempted: 2 - Metro State, 9/5/92 Penalty Kicks Made: 2 - Metro State, 9/25/92 Saves: 27 - Fort Lewis, 10/24/95 Shots on Goal: 21 - SDSU, 10/17/08 Fouls: 30 - UC Davis, 10/1/04 Corner Kicks: 14 - Colorado College, 9/8/00 Cautions: 4 - Pacific, 9/6/96; 4, UTEP, 10/23/98 Opponent Ejections: 1 - Tulsa, 10/17/97 Fastest Goal of the Game: :42 - BYU, 11/6/96 Fastest Two Goals: :46 - BYU, 10/10/02 Opponent Season Most Goals: 48 - 2000 Fewest Goals: 11 - 2007 Most Assists: 41 - 2000 Fewest Assists: 6 - 1995, 2007 Most Points: 137 (48g, 41a) - 2000 Fewest Points: 28 - 2007 Most Saves: 181 - 1994 Fewest Saves: 68 - 2005 Best Goals Against Average: 0.72 - 2004 Worst Goals Against Average: 2.40 - 1995 Penalty Kicks Made: 3 - 1992, 1999 Penalty Kicks Att.: 3 - 1992, 1999 Fouls: 265 - 1999 Shots on Goal: 281 - 1996 Corner Kicks: 111 - 2000 Cautions: 14 - 2000 Ejections: 1 - 1997 Streaks Consecutive Wins: 6 - 10/4/95 to 10/18/95 Consecutive Road Wins: 6 - 10/4/95 to 10/31/95 Consecutive Home Wins: 6 - 9/15/95 to 10/18/95 Consecutive Unbeaten Streak: 12 - 9/15/95 to 10/18/95 Consecutive Road Unbeaten Streak: 8 - 9/24/95 to 10/31/95 Consecutive Home Unbeaten Streak: 6 - 9/15/95 to 10/18/95 Consecutive Losses: 9 - 10/2/05 to 11/2/05 Consecutive Road Losses: 9 - 10/5/97 to 10/3/98 Consecutive Home Losses: 6 - 10/2/05-10/28/05 Consecutive Winless Streak: 12 - 9/12/04 to 10/24/04 Consecutive Road Winless Streak: 9 - 10/5/97 to 10/3/98 and 9/10/04 to 10/24/04 Consecutive Home Winless Streak: 6 - 9/3/00 to 10/22/00 and 10/2/05 to 10/28/05 Consecutive Scoring Games: 10 - 1995 Individual Match Goals: 4 - Beth Boyer vs. Weber State, 9/7/01 Assists: 5 - Carrie Wellman vs. Youngstown St., 10/27/00
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Points: 8 - Beth Boyer vs. Weber State, 9/7/01 Shots on Goal: 8 - Tracy Healy vs. Ft. Lewis, 10/14/94 Saves: 16 - J.J. Wolf vs. DePaul, 10/6/03; Kristy Kuhlman vs. BYU, 10/23/99 Individual Season Goals: 12 - Tracy Healy, 1993 Assists: 8 - Stephanie Rader - 1997; Beth Boyer, 2000 Points: 29 - Tracy Healy, 1993 Shots on Goal: 49 - Jennifer Brannan, 1995 Match-winning Goals: 5 - Tracy Healy, 1994 Multiple-Goal Matches: 4 - Tracy Healy, 1993 Saves: 115 - Stephanie Jardine, 1996 Goals-Against Average : 0.69 (11g, 1440 min.) Stephanie Jardine, 1995 Shutouts: 8 - Stephanie Jardine, 1995 Consecutive Matches with a Goal: 4 - Tracy Healy, 10-3-93 to 10-10-93; Stephanie Rader, 10-13-97 to 10-25-97 Hat Tricks: 1 - Tracy Healy, 1993; Jennifer Brannan, 1995; Carrie Wellman, 1998; Beth Boyer, 2001; Jennifer Rowland, 2001; McKenna Fox, 2011 Goalkeeper Wins: 11 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 Goalkeeper Minutes: 1,916 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 Individual Career Matches Played: 80 - Beth Boyer, 1998-01; Laura Abt, 1998-01 Goals: 44 - Tracy Healy, 1992-95 Assists: 24 - Beth Boyer, 1998-01 Points: 105 - Tracy Healy, 1992-95 Shots on Goal: 145 - Tracy Healy, 1992-95 Multiple-Goal Matches: 9 - Tracy Healy, 1992-95 Match-winning Goals: 16- Tracy Healy, 1992-95 Hat Tricks: 1 - Tracy Healy, 1992-95; 1, Jennifer Brannan, 1993-96; 1, Carrie Wellman, 1998-00; Beth Boyer, 1998-01; Jennifer Rowland, 2001-04 Goals-Against Average (min. 25 matches): 1.38, Stephanie Jardine, 1993-96 (89 g, 5,796 min.) Goalkeeper Wins: 30 - Stephanie Jardine, 1993-96 Goalkeeper Matches Played: 76 - Stephanie Jardine, 1993-96 Saves: 364 - Stephanie Jardine, 1993-96 Minutes: 5,796 - Stephanie Jardine, 1993-96 Shutouts: 18 - Stephanie Jardine, 1993-96
Cassie Wilson
Div. I School Records Team Match Most Goals: 14 vs. Youngstown State - 8/27/00 Most Assists: 10 vs. Youngstown State - 8/27/00 Most Points: 38 vs. Youngstown State - 8/27/00 Most Saves: 16 vs. DePaul - 10/3/2003; BYU 10/23/99 Largest Winning Margin: 14 vs. Youngstown State 8/27/00 (14-0) Largest Losing Margin: 7 vs. SDSU 10/17/08; vs. BYU - 11/3/00; 7 vs. BYU - 10/25/01; and vs. UC Santa Barbara (8-1) - 10/6/02 Penalty Kicks Made: 1 - several times Penalty Kicks Attempted: 1 - several times Most Shots on Goal: 26 vs. Youngstown State 8/27/00 Most Fouls: 24 vs. Idaho - 9/26/03 Most Corner Kicks: 12 vs. Georgia State - 9/21/01 Most Cautions: 4 vs. Montana - 9/28/97 Most Ejections: 1 - five times Fastest Goal of the Game: 33 seconds by Jennie Schoeck vs. UNLV - 11/3/99 Fastest Two Goals: 40 seconds by Stephanie Rader (2:00) and Becky Wyffels (2:40) vs. Youngstown State - 8/27/00 Team Season Matches Played: 21 - 1999, 00 Wins: 11 - 1999 Most Losses: 16 - 2005 Conference Wins: 3 - 1996 and 99 Conference Losses: 7 - 2005, 07, 08 Fewest Losses: 2 - 1996 Best Winning Percentage: .524 - 1999 Goals: 44 - 2000 Highest Goals Per Match Average: 2.1 - 2000 Lowest Goals Per Match Average: 0.61 - 2007 Assists: 27 - 1997 Points: 112 - 2000 Saves: 143 - 2002 Best Goals Against Average: 0.91 - 2010 Worst Goals Against Average: 2.23 - 2000 Shutouts: 7 - 2010 Consecutive Shutouts: 2 - several times Times Shutout: 11 - 2007 Penalty Kicks Att.: 4 - 2000 Penalty Kicks Made: 4 - 2000 Fouls: 256 - 2001 Shots on Goal: 184 - 2000 Corner Kicks: 105 - 2001 Cautions: 19 - 2001 Ejections: 2 - 1996
Opponent Match Goals: 8 - BYU, 11/3/00; UC Santa Barbara, 10/6/02 Assists: 7 - Colorado College, 9/15/98; BYU, 11/3/2000 Penalty Kicks Attempted: 1 - several Penalty Kicks Made: 1 - several Saves: 16 - Georgia State, 9/21/01 Shots on Goal: 21 - SDSU, 10/17/08 Fouls: 30 - UC Davis, 10/1/04 Corner Kicks: 14 - Colo. College, 9/8/00 Cautions: 4 - Pacific, 9/6/96; 4, UTEP, 10/23/98 Opponent Ejections: 1 - Tulsa, 10/17/97 Fastest Goal of the Game: :42 - BYU, 11/6/96 Fastest Two Goals: 1:00 - UTEP, 10-29-97 Opponent Season Most Goals: 48 - 2000 Fewest Goals: 18 - 2010 Most Assists: 41 - 2000 Fewest Assists: 14 - 2010 Most Points: 137 (48g, 41a) - 2000 Fewest Points: 50 - 2010 Most Saves: 140 - 2000 Fewest Saves: 68 - 2005 Best Goals Against Average: 0.72 - 2004 Worst Goals Against Average: 2.17 - 1997 Penalty Kicks Made: 3 - 1999 Penalty Kicks Att.: 3 - 1999 Fouls: 265 - 1999 Shots on Goal: 185 - 2002 Corner Kicks: 121 - 2010 Cautions: 14 - 2000 Ejections: 1 - 1997 Streaks Consecutive Wins: 4 - 1997 Consecutive Road Wins: 2 - three times Consecutive Home Wins: 5 - 1999 Consecutive Unbeaten Streak: 4 - 1997, 2001, 03 Consecutive Road Unbeaten Streak: 2 - three times Consecutive Home Unbeaten Streak: 5 - 1999 Consecutive Losses: 9 - 10/5/97 to 10/3/98 Consecutive Road Losses: 9 - 10/5/97 to 10/3/98 Consecutive Home Losses: 5 - 9/3/00 to 10/29/00 Consecutive Winless Streak: 9 - 9/1/00 to 9/29/00 Consecutive Road Winless Streak: 9 - 10/5/97 to 10/3/98 Consecutive Home Winless Streak: 6 - 9/3/00 to 10/22/00 and 10/2/05 to 10/28/05 Consecutive Scoring Games: 9 - 1997 Individual Match Goals: 4 - Beth Boyer vs. Weber State, 9/7/01 Assists: 5 - Carrie Wellman vs. Youngstown St., 8/27/00 Points: 8 - Beth Boyer vs. Weber State, 9/7/01 Shots on Goal: 7 - several times. Saves: 16 - J.J. Wolf vs. DePaul, 10/6/03; Kristy Kuhlman vs. BYU, 10/23/99
Rebecca Beasley
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Individual Season Goals: 10 - Stephanie Rader, 1997 Assists: 8 - Stephanie Rader, 1997; and Beth Boyer, 2000 Points: 28 - Stephanie Rader, 1997 Shots on Goal: 46 - Beth Boyer, 2001 Match-winning Goals: 3 - Becky Wyffels, 1998; Stephanie Rader, 1999; Jennifer Rowland, 2001; Cookie Day, 2002 Multiple-Goal Matches: 2 - several times Saves: 106 - JJ Wolf, 2003 Goals-Against Average: 0.98 - Kelly Stambaugh, 2010 Shutouts: 5, Kelly Stambaugh, 2010, Erin Wallace, 2006, Kristy Kuhlman - 1999 Consecutive Matches with a Goal: 4 - Stephanie Rader, 10/13/97 to 10/25/97 Hat Tricks: 1 - Carrie Wellman, 1998; Beth Boyer, 2001; Jennifer Rowland, 2001; McKenna Fox 2011 Goalkeeper Wins: 11 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 Goalkeeper Minutes: 1,916 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 Individual Career Matches Played: 80 - Beth Boyer, 1998-01; Laura Abt, 1998-01 Goals: 26 - Stephanie Rader, 1997-00 Assists: 24 - Beth Boyer, 1998-01 Points: 72 - Beth Boyer, 1998-01 Shots on Goal: 116 - Beth Boyer, 1998-01 Multiple-Goal Matches: 4 - Stephanie Rader, 199700; Beth Boyer, 1998-01 Match-winning Goals: 7 - Stephanie Rader, 1997-00 Hat Tricks: 1 - Carrie Wellman, 1998-00; Beth Boyer, 98-01; Jennifer Rowland, 2001-04, McKenna Fox 2011 Saves: 287 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1997-00 Goals-Against Average (min. 25 matches): 1.81 Kristy Kuhlman, 1997-00 Goalkeeper Wins: 23 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1997-00 Goalkeeper Matches Played: 63 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1997-00 Minutes: 5,500 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1997-00 Shutouts: 10.5 - Kristy Kuhlman, 1997-00
Brittney Perkowski
Season Records Individual Season List Most Goals 1. Tracy Healy, 1993................................ 12 2. Jennifer Brannan, 1995 ........................ 11 Tracy Healy, 1995................................ 11 Tracy Healy, 1992................................ 11 5. Stephanie Rader, 1997 ......................... 10 Tracy Healy, 1994................................ 10 7. Beth Boyer, 2001 ................................... 9 Beth Boyer, 2000 ................................... 9 Dolly Pasini, 1996 ................................. 9 Jennifer Brannan, 1994 .......................... 9 Dolly Pasini, 1993 ................................. 9 Most Assists 1. Beth Boyer, 2000 ................................... 8 Stephanie Rader, 1997 ........................... 8 3. Jennie Schoeck, 1997 ............................ 7 Dolly Pasini, 1995 ................................. 7 Kim Schroeder, 1992 ............................. 7 6. Beth Boyer, 2001 ................................... 6 Tracy Healy, 1994.................................. 6 Julie Pilkington, 1994 ............................ 6 Kelly Healy, 1993 .................................. 6 Julie Pilkington, 1992 ............................ 6 Most Points 1. Tracy Healy, 1993................................ 29 2. Stephanie Rader, 1997 ......................... 28 3. Beth Boyer, 2000 ................................. 26 Jennifer Brannan, 1995 ........................ 26 Tracy Healy, 1995................................ 26 Tracy Healy, 1994................................ 26 7. Beth Boyer, 2001 ................................. 24 Tracy Healy, 1992................................ 24 9. Dolly Pasini, 1995 ............................... 23 10. Dolly Pasini, 1996 ............................... 20 Jennifer Brannan, 1994 ........................ 20 Dolly Pasini, 1993 ............................... 20 Most Matches Played 1. by 10 players........................................ 21 Multiple Goal Games 1. Tracy Healy, 1993.................................. 4 2. Tracy Healy, 1995.................................. 3 Dolly Pasini, 1993 ................................. 3 4. by several players .................................. 2
Match-Winning Goals 1. Tracy Healy, 1994.................................. 5 2. Jennifer Brannan, 1994 .......................... 4 Tracy Healy, 1995.................................. 4 Tracy Healy, 1993.................................. 4 5. Ally Swift, 2015 .................................... 3 Bridgett Murphy, 2008 .......................... 3 Cookie Day, 2003, 2002 ........................ 3 Jennifer Rowland, 2001 ......................... 3 Stephanie Rader, 1999 ........................... 3 Becky Wyffels, 1998 ............................. 3 Dolly Pasini, 1996 ................................. 3 Jen Weatherspoon, 1996 ........................ 3 Dolly Pasini, 1995 ................................. 3 Jennifer Brannan, 1995 .......................... 3 Tracy Healy, 1992.................................. 3 Most Shots on Goal 1. Jennifer Brannan, 1995 ........................ 49 2. Beth Boyer, 2001 ................................. 46 3. Tracy Healy, 1994................................ 44 Kim Schroeder, 1992 ........................... 44 5. Jennifer Brannan, 1994 ........................ 41 6. Tracy Healy, 1993................................ 40 7. Beth Boyer, 2000 ................................. 39 8. Stephanie Rader, 2000 ......................... 29 Jennie Schoeck, 1999 .......................... 29 10. Bridgett Murphy, 2010 ........................ 27 Bridgett Murphy, 2008 ........................ 27 Multiple Assist Games 1. Several Players ...................................... 2 2. Several Players ...................................... 1 Most Saves 1. Stephanie Jardine, 1994 ..................... 117 2. Stephanie Jardine, 1996 ..................... 115 3. J.J. Wolf, 2003 ................................... 106 4. Jennifer Drew, 2004........................... 105 5. Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 ....................... 103 Maggie Smith, 1992 .......................... 103 7. J.J. Wolf, 2002 ................................... 101 8. Kristy Kuhlman, 2000 ......................... 96 Stephanie Jardine, 1995 ....................... 96 10. Kelly Stambaugh, 2010 ....................... 89 Stephanie Jardine, 1995 ....................... 89 Most Goalkeeper Minutes 1. Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 ..................... 1916 2. Kristy Kuhlman, 2000 ..................... 1824 3. Jennifer Drew, 2004......................... 1726 4. Erin Wallace, 2006........................... 1709 5. Kelly Stambaugh, 2010 ................... 1652 6. J.J. Wolf, 2003 ................................. 1646 7. Stephanie Jardine, 1996 ................... 1625 8. Kelly Stambaugh, 2012 ................... 1591 9. Jennifer Monson, 2001 .................... 1356 10. Kelly Stambaugh, 2013 ................... 1325
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Most Goalkeeper Wins 1. Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 ......................... 11 2. Stephanie Jardine, 1995 ....................... 10 3. Stephanie Jardine, 1994 ......................... 8 4. Kelly Stambaugh, 2010 ......................... 7 J.J. Wolf, 2003 ....................................... 7 Stephanie Jardine, 1996 ......................... 7 7. Alex Kahalley, 2014 .............................. 6 J.J. Wolf, 2002 ....................................... 6 Jennifer Monson, 2001 .......................... 6 Kristy Kuhlman, 1998 ........................... 6 Erin Munson, 1997 ................................ 6 Most Shutouts 1. Stephanie Jardine, 1995 ......................... 8 2. Alex Kahalley, 2014 .............................. 5 Kelly Stambaugh, 2012 ......................... 5 Kelly Stambaugh, 2010 ......................... 5 Erin Wallace, 2006................................. 5 Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 ........................... 5 Stephanie Jardine, 1994 ......................... 5 8. Kelly Stambaugh, 2011 ......................... 4 Stephanie Jardine, 1996 ......................... 4 10. Erin Wallace, 2005................................. 3 J.J. Wolf, 2003, 2002 ............................. 3 Kristy Kuhlman, 1998 ........................... 3 Erin Munson, 1995 ................................ 3 Lowest Goals Allowed Average (1,000+ min) 1. Stephanie Jardine, 1995 .................... 0.69 2. Kelly Stambaugh, 2012 .................... 0.96 3. Kelly Stambaugh, 2010 .................... 0.98 4. Stephanie Jardine, 1994 .................... 1.24 5. Erin Wallace, 2007............................ 1.25 6. Kelly Stambaugh, 2013 .................... 1.29 7. Alex Kahalley, 2014 ......................... 1.30 8. Kelly Stambaugh, 2011 .................... 1.31 9. Erin Wallace, 2006............................ 1.37 10. Kristy Kuhlman, 1999 ...................... 1.41
Career Records
Individual Career List Most Goals 1. Tracy Healy, 92-95 .............................. 44 2. Dolly Pasini, 93-96 .............................. 29 3. Stephanie Rader, 97-00........................ 26 4. Beth Boyer, 98-01................................ 24 Jennifer Brannan, 93-96 ...................... 24 6. Becky Wyffels, 97-00 .......................... 19 7. Jennie Schoeck, 97-00 ......................... 17 8. Stephanie Patterson, 09-12 .................. 15 Bridgett Murphy, 08-11 ....................... 15 10. Ally Swift, 12-15 ................................. 12 Jennifer Rowland, 01-04 ..................... 12 Most Assists 1. Beth Boyer, 98-01................................ 24 2. Tracy Healy, 92-95 .............................. 17 Julie Pilkington, 92-94......................... 17 4. Stephanie Rader, 97-00........................ 16 5. Dolly Pasini, 93-96 ............................. 15 6. Stephanie Patterson, 09-12 .................. 12 7. Bridgett Murphy, 08-11 ....................... 10 8. Jennie Schoeck, 97-00 ........................... 9 Wendy Emminger, 99-02 ....................... 9 10. Jennifer Brannan, 93-96 ........................ 8 Kelly Healy, 92-93................................. 8 Most Points 1. Tracy Healy, 92-95 ............................ 105 2. Dolly Pasini, 93-96 .............................. 73 3. Beth Boyer, 98-01................................ 72 4. Stephanie Rader, 97-00........................ 68 5. Jennifer Brannan, 93-96 ...................... 56 6. Becky Wyffels, 97-00 .......................... 44 7. Jennie Schoeck, 97-00 ......................... 43 8. Stephanie Patterson, 09-11 .................. 42 9. Bridgett Murphy, 08-11 ....................... 40 10. Jennifer Rowland, 01-04 ..................... 37 Most Matches Played 1. Beth Boyer, 98-01................................ 80 Laura Abt, 98-01.................................. 80 3. Amanda Cleland, 02-05 ....................... 78 4. Brittney Perkowski, 03-06 ................... 77 Meredith Benson, 02-05 ...................... 77 Stephanie Rader, 97-00........................ 77 Tracy Healy, 92-95 .............................. 77 8. Several players..................................... 76
Most Shots on Goal 1. Tracy Healy, 92-95 ............................ 145 2. Beth Boyer, 98-01.............................. 116 3. Jennifer Brannan, 93-96 .................... 110 4. Dolly Pasini, 93-96 ............................ 105 5. Jennie Schoeck, 97-00 ......................... 94 6. Stephanie Rader, 97-00........................ 92 7. Bridgett Murphy, 08-11 ....................... 86 8. Stephanie Patterson, 09-12 .................. 72 Becky Wyffels, 97-00 .......................... 72 10. Brittney Perkowski, 03-06 ................... 60
Goals Against Average (Min 1000 minutes) 1. Kelly Stambaugh, 10-13 ................... 1.12 2. Alex Kahalley, 14-15 ........................ 1.38 3. Steph Jardine, 93-96 ......................... 1.38 4. J.J. Wolf, 00-03 ................................. 1.59 5. Ashlee Curtis, 06-08 ......................... 1.62 6. Erin Wallace, 05-08 .......................... 1.63 7. Erin Munson, 94-97 .......................... 1.64 8. Kristy Kuhlman, 97-00 ..................... 1.71 9. Jennifer Drew, 04-05 ........................ 1.85 10. Maggie Smith, 92-93 ........................ 1.89
Goalkeeper Wins/Records (min. 10 dec.) 1. Steph Jardine, 93-96 ....................30-31-4 2. Kristy Kuhlman, 97-00 ................23-32-1 3. Kelly Stambaugh, 10-13 ..............20-36-8 4. J.J. Wolf, 00-03 ............................15-21-2 5. Erin Munson, 94-97 .......................13-9-2 6. Jennifer Monson, 00-03 .................7-10-0 7. Erin Wallace, 05-08 .......................8-31-7 9. Alex Kahalley, 2014 ......................7-13-2 8. Jennifer Drew, 04-05 .....................6-21-2 10. Maggie Smith, 92-93 .....................5-11-1
Most Shutouts 1. Steph Jardine, 93-96 ............................ 18 2. Kelly Stambaugh, 10-13 ...................... 16 3. Erin Wallace, 05-06 ............................. 11 4. Kristy Kuhlman, 97-00 ..................... 10.5 5. J.J. Wolf, 00-03 ...................................... 8 6. Alex Kahalley, 14-15 ............................. 6 6. Erin Munson, 94-97 ............................... 6 8. Jennifer Drew, 04-05 ............................. 3 9. Hannah Schwartz, 11-12........................ 2 Jennifer Monson, 00-03 ......................... 2
Most Goalkeeper Minutes 1. Kelly Stambaugh, 10-13 .................. 5804 2. Steph Jardine, 93-96 ........................ 5796 3. Kristy Kuhlman, 97-00 .................... 5500 4. Erin Wallace, 05-08 ......................... 4372 5. J.J. Wolf, 00-03 ................................ 3497 6. Jennifer Drew, 04-05 ....................... 2624 7. Alex Kahalley, 14-15 ....................... 2157 8. Erin Munson, 94-97 ......................... 2086 9. Maggie Smith, 92-93 ....................... 1990 10. Jennifer Monson, 00-03 ................... 1957
Multiple-Goal Games 1. Tracy Healy, 92-95 ................................ 9 2. Dolly Pasini, 93-96 ................................ 6 3. Stephanie Patterson, 09-12 .................... 4 Beth Boyer, 98-01.................................. 4 Stephanie Rader, 97-00......................... 4 6. Becky Wyffels, 97-00 ............................ 3 Jennie Schoeck, 97-00 ........................... 3 Jennifer Brannan, 93-96 ........................ 3 9. Several players....................................... 2
Goalkeeper Saves 1. Steph Jardine, 93-96 .......................... 364 2. Kelly Stambaugh, 10-13 .................... 310 2. Kristy Kuhlman, 97-00 ...................... 287 4. J.J. Wolf, 00-03 .................................. 232 5. Erin Wallace, 05-08 ........................... 190 6. Alex Kahalley, 2014 .......................... 149 7. Jennifer Drew, 04-05 ......................... 140 8. Maggie Smith, 92-93 ......................... 133 9. Jennifer Monson, 00-03 ..................... 114 10. Erin Munson, 94-97 ........................... 106
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Multiple Assist Games 1. Julie Pilkington, 92-94........................... 4 2. Stephanie Patterson, 09-12 .................... 3 Dolly Pasini, 93-96 ................................ 3 4. Beth Boyer, 98-01.................................. 2 Tracy Healy, 92-95 ................................ 2 Kelly Healy, 92-93................................. 2 Match Winning Goals 1. Tracy Healy, 92-95 .............................. 16 2. Dolly Pasini, 93-96 ................................ 8 3. Cookie Day, 00-03 ................................. 7 Stephanie Rader, 97-00.......................... 7 Jennifer Brannan, 93-96 ........................ 7 6. Ally Swift, 12-15 ................................... 6 7. Bridgett Murphy, 08-10 ......................... 5 8. Stephanie Patterson, 09-12 .................... 4 Becky Wyffels, 1997-00 ........................ 4
Match Records/Records By Class
Individual Match List
Records By Class Freshman
Goals 1.
Beth Boyer vs. Weber State, 9/7/01
4
Goals: 11, Tracy Healy, 1992
2.
McKenna Fox vs. CSU-Pueblo, 8/21/11
3
Assists: 8, Stephanie Rader, 1997
Jennifer Rowland vs. Georgia State, 9/21/01
3
Points: 28, Stephanie Rader, 1997
Carrie Wellman vs. Colo. College, 9/15/98
3
Match-Winning Goals: 3, Bridgett Murphy 2008; Dolly Pasini, 1993
Jennifer Brannan vs. Ft. Lewis, 10/24/95
3
Shots on Goal: 32, Dolly Pasini, 1993
Tracy Healy vs. Colo. Christian, 9/6/93
3
Saves: 105, Jennifer Drew, 2004 Shutouts: 5, Alex Kahalley 2014, Kelly Stambaugh, 2010 Goals-Against Average: 0.98, Kelly Stambaugh, 2010
Assists 4
Minutes: 1,726, Jennifer Drew, 2004
Julie Pilkington vs. Southern Colo., 9/23/94
3
Matches Played: 21, James, 1999, Withers, 2000
Several Players - Most recent by
2
1.
Tracy Healy vs. Southern Colo., 10/11/94
2. 3.
Sophomore
Brooke Rittmann, 2015
Goals: 12, Tracy Healy, 1993 Assists: 6, Julie Pilkington, 1992
Points 8
Points: 29, Tracy Healy, 1993
Tracy Healy vs. Colo. Christian, 9/6/93
7
Match-Winning Goals: 4, Healy, 1993, Brannan 1994
McKenna Fox vs. CSU-Pueblo, 8/19/11
6
Shots on Goal: 41, Jennifer Brannan, 1994
Jennifer Rowland vs. Portland State, 9/23/01
6
Saves: 117, Stephanie Jardine, 1994
Carrie Wellman vs. Colo. College, 9/15/98
6
Shutouts: 5, Erin Wallace, 2006; Stephanie Jardine, 1994
Jennifer Brannan vs. Ft. Lewis, 10/24/95
6
Goals-Against Average: 1.21, Stephanie Jardine, 1994
Tracy Healy vs. Colo. Christian, 9/24/95
6
Minutes: 1,708, Erin Wallace, 2006
By Seven players - Most recent by
5
Matches Played: 21, Beth Boyer, 1999
1.
Beth Boyer vs. Weber State, 9/7/01
2. 3.
7.
Cookie Day vs. UNC-Greensboro, 10/4/02 Junior Goals: 11, Jennifer Brannan, 1995
Shots on Goal 1.
Tracy Healy vs. Ft. Lewis, 10/14/94
8
Assists: 8, Beth Boyer, 2000
2.
Beth Boyer vs. Portland State, 9/23/01
7
Points: 26, Healy, 1994, Brannan, 1995, Boyer, 2000
Jennie Schoeck vs. Utah, 10/21/99
7
Match-Winning Goals: 5, Tracy Healy, 1994
Steph Rader vs. UNLV, 10/10/99
7
Shots on Goal: 49, Jennifer Brannan, 1995
Jennifer Brannan vs. Ft. Lewis, 10/24/95
7
Saves: 103, Kristy Kuhlman, 1999
Jennifer Brannan vs. Southern Colo., 9/23/94
7
Shutouts: 8, Stephanie Jardine, 1995
Jennifer Brannan vs. Regis, 9/16/94
7
Goals-Against Average: 0.69, Stephanie Jardine, 95
by seven players. Most recent -
6
Minutes: 1,916, Stephanie Jardine, 1995
8.
Matches Played: 21, six players
Jennifer Rowland vs. NIU, 8/29/03
Senior
Saves 1. 2.
16
Goals: 11, Tracy Healy, 1995
Kristy Kuhlman vs. BYU, 10/23/99
16
Assists: 7, Kim Schroeder, 1992
Jennifer Drew vs. BYU, 10/16/04
15
Points: 26, Tracy Healy, 1995
J.J. Wolf vs. DePaul, 10/3/03
J.J. Wolf. vs. UNLV, 10/18/02
15
Match-Winning Goals: 4, Tracy Healy, 1995
4.
Maggie Smith vs. Metro St., 9/25/92
14
Shots on Goal: 46, Beth Boyer, 2001
5.
Stephanie Jardine vs. BYU, 11/6/96
13
Saves: 115, Stephanie Jardine, 1996
6.
Kelly Stambaugh vs. SDSU, 10/21/12
12
Shutouts: 3, J.J. Wolf, 2003
Ariana Green vs. SDSU, 10/17/09
12
Goals-Against Average: 1.29, Kelly Stambaugh, 2013
Regina Hohman vs. UTEP, 10/23/98
12
Minutes: 1,824, Kristy Kuhlman, 2000
10 times - most recently by:
11
Matches Played: 21, three players
9.
Kelly Stambaugh vs. UNLV, 10/21/11
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Season-By-SEason Stats Season-By-Season Totals (Team)
Year
Games W-L-T
Goals
Assists Points
Shots
SOG
PK
Mins
GA
GAA
SV
SHO
1992
19
5-13-1
28
20
76
268
162
2-2
1770
40
2.03
150
1
1993
20
8-11-1
35
32
102
208
160
2-2
1860
33
1.60
94
4
1994
19
10-9-0
34
29
97
215
118
1-1
1730
21
1.09
99
9
1995
19
14-3-2
48
32
128
212
112
2-2
1800
13
0.65
99
11
1996
20
8-10-2
23
13
59
164
112
2-2
1850
38
1.89
124
4
1997
18
7-10-1
31
27
89
119
0-0
1656
36
1.96
97
4
1998
18
6-12-0
22
16
60
233
130
1-1
1630
32
1.77
88
3
1999
21
11-10-0
35
24
94
294
143
0-0
1919
32
1.50
103
5
2000
21
6-14-1
44
24
112
323
184
4-4
1941
47
2.32
96
2
2001
20
8-11-1
33
25
91
298
150
3-4
1880
36
1.72
97
3
2002
19
7-12-0
25
14
64
242
115
0-0
1730
42
2.18
143
4
2003
19
7-11-1
17
12
46
194
101
1-2
1755
31
1.59
120
4
2004
19
4-13-2
14
11
39
164
82
1-1
1751
33
1.70
107
2
2005
21
4-16-1
16
11
43
193
84
1-2
1913
45
2.12
94
4
2006
19
3-12-4
9
7
25
213
97
1-1
1808
27
1.34
87
5
2007
18
2-14-2
11
6
28
194
81
1-1
1691
30
1.60
77
3
2008
17
3-14-0
13
9
35
176
81
2-2
1535
35
2.05
86
2
2009
18
2-15-1
10
6
26
167
77
0-0
1644
35
1.92
86
2
2010
19
8-9-2
21
21
63
263
130
1-2
1787
18
0.91
97
7
2011
19
6-10-3
24
19
67
263
132
1-2
1770
27
1.37
98
6
2012
17
5-9-3
12
10
34
231
108
1-1
1608
17
0.95
86
6
2013
18
3-13-2
13
11
37
161
78
0-1
1701
28
1.48
81
2
2014
18
7-10-1
27
20
74
222
106
2-2
1727
27
1.41
109
5
2015
19
4-14-1
19
20
58
254
125
1-3
1750
31
1.59
126
2
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Season-By-Season Leaders Season-By-Season Totals (Individual Leaders) Individual Goals 1992 Tracy Healy 1993 Tracy Healy 1994 Tracy Healy 1995 Tracy Healy Jennifer Brannan 1996 Dolly Pasini 1997 Steph Rader 1998 Becky Wyffels 1999 Kari James 2000 Beth Boyer 2001 Beth Boyer 2002 Cholko/Day 2003 Jennifer Rowland 2004 Meredith Benson Brittney Perkowski Elaine Tatarek 2005 Brittney Perkowski 2006 Brittney Perkowski 2007 Katherine Slogic 2008 Bridgett Murphy 2009 Bieber, Murphy, Patterson 2010 Stephanie Patterson 2011 McKenna Fox 2012 Stephanie Patterson 2013 Ally Swift 2014 Angela Karamanos 2015 Ally Swift Individual Assists 1992 Kim Schroeder 1993 Kelly Healy 1994 Tracy Healy Julie Pilkington 1995 Dolly Pasini 1996 Four players 1997 Steph Rader 1998 Wyffels/Rader 1999 Beth Boyer 2000 Beth Boyer 2001 Beth Boyer 2002 Mary Cholko 2003 Four players 2004 Brittney Perkowski 2005 Rhett Chase Taryn Nicolaides 2006 Rachael Emory 2007 Ashley Collins Corbin Sanford 2008 Rachael Emory Susan Finch 2009 Stephanie Patterson 2010 Bridgett Murphy 2011 Bridgett Murphy, Stephanie Patterson 2012 Megan Dozier 2013 Ashley Greco 2014 Maddie Lundberg, Megan Schulze 2015 Brooke Rittmann
11 12 10 11 9 10 6 6 9 9 5 5 3 3 3 5 2 3 6 2 5 7 5 3 7 6
7 6 6 6 7 2 8 5 5 8 6 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 5
Individual Points 1992 Tracy Healy 1993 Tracy Healy 1994 Tracy Healy 1995 Tracy Healy Jennifer Brannan 1996 Dolly Pasini 1997 Steph Rader 1998 Becky Wyffels 1999 Beth Boyer 2000 Beth Boyer 2001 Beth Boyer 2002 Mary Cholko 2003 Jennifer Rowland 2004 Brittney Perkowski 2005 Brittney Perkowski 2006 Brittney Perkowski 2007 Katherine Slogic 2008 Bridgett Murphy 2009 Stephanie Patterson 2010 Stephanie Patterson 2011 McKenna Fox 2012 Stephanie Patterson 2013 Ashley Greco Ally Swift 2014 Angela Karamanos 2015 Ally Swift Goalkeeper Minutes 1992 Maggie Smith 1993 Stephanie Jardine 1994 Stephanie Jardine 1995 Stephanie Jardine 1996 Stephanie Jardine 1997 Erin Munson 1998 Kristy Kuhlman 1999 Kristy Kuhlman 2000 Kristy Kuhlman 2001 Jennifer Monson 2002 J.J. Wolf 2003 J.J. Wolf 2004 Jennifer Drew 2005 Erin Wallace 2006 Erin Wallace 2007 Erin Wallace 2008 Erin Wallace 2009 Charity Blanton 2010 Kelly Stambaugh 2011 Kelly Stambaugh 2012 Kelly Stambaugh 2013 Kelly Stambaugh 2014 Alex Kahalley 2015 Alex Kahelley
24 29 26 26 26 20 28 14 15 26 24 13 11 9 11 5 6 12 7 14 17 10 6 6 16 12
1336 1206 1525 1440 1625 1296 1360 1916 1824 1356 1280 1647 1726 1010 1709 1082 571 853 1652 1235 1591 1325 1242 914
Saves 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Maggie Smith Stephanie Jardine Stephanie Jardine Stephanie Jardine Stephanie Jardine Erin Munson Kristy Kuhlman Kristy Kuhlman Kristy Kuhlman Jennifer Monson J.J. Wolf J.J. Wolf Jennifer Drew Erin Wallace Erin Wallace Ashlee Curtis Ariana Green Charity Blanton Kelly Stambaugh Kelly Stambaugh Kelly Stambaugh Kelly Stambaugh Alex Kahalley Alex Kahelley
103 64 117 99 115 85 66 103 96 72 101 106 105 53 79 37 32 45 89 71 85 65 79 70
Goals Against Average 1992 Maggie Smith 1993 Stephanie Jardine 1994 Stephanie Jardine 1995 Stephanie Jardine 1996 Stephanie Jardine 1997 Erin Munson 1998 Kristy Kuhlman 1999 Kristy Kuhlman 2000 Kristy Kuhlman 2001 J.J. Wolf 2002 J.J. Wolf 2003 J.J. Wolf 2004 Jennifer Drew 2005 Erin Wallace 2006 Erin Wallace 2007 Erin Wallace 2008 Ashlee Curtis 2009 Ariana Green 2010 Kelly Stambaugh 2011 Hannah Schwartz 2012 Kelly Stambaugh 2013 Kelly Stambaugh 2014 Alex Kahalley 2015 Alex Kehalley
2.09 1.51 1.24 0.69 1.94 2.01 2.00 1.41 2.32 1.54 1.55 1.69 1.67 2.05 1.37 1.25 1.29 1.73 0.98 1.21 0.96 1.29 1.30 1.48
5 4 4 3 5
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Shutouts 1992 None 1993 Smith/Jardine 1994 Stephanie Jardine 1995 Stephanie Jardine 1996 Stephanie Jardine 1997 Erin Munson 1998 Kristy Kuhlman 1999 Kristy Kuhlman 2000 Kristy Kuhlman 2001 J.J. Wolf 2002 J.J. Wolf 2003 J.J. Wolf 2004 Jennifer Drew 2005 Erin Wallace 2006 Erin Wallace 2007 Erin Wallace 2008 Ashlee Curtis 2009 Charity Blanton 2010 Kelly Stambaugh 2011 Kelly Stambaugh 2012 Kelly Stambaugh 2013 Kelly Stambaugh 2014 Alex Kahalley 2015 Alex Kahelley Jennifer Hiddink
0 1 5 8 4 2 3 5 1.5 2 3 3 2 3 5 3 1 1 5 4 5 2 5 1 1
year-By-Year 1992 Record: 5-13-1 (.289) Date 9/5 9/7 9/15 9/19 9/27 9/30 10/2 10/4 10/7 10/10 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/27 10/29 11/1 11/6
Opponent Northern Colorado Regis* at Denver* at Colorado College at Metro State* at Colo. Christian* at Trinity College at St. Mary’s (TX) at Northern Colorado at Quincy College at Mo.-St. Louis Metro State* NE Missouri St. at UC Davis at Chico State Colo. Christian* Denver* at Regis* at Army
Score L 1-2 W1-0 L 1-3 L 1-2 ot T 2-2 ot W 4-1 L 1-2 W 3-1 L 1-5 L 1-4 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 4-1 L 1-2 L 0-1 W 4-1 L 0-4 L 1-3 L 1-2
* Colorado Athletic Conference match
1993 Record: 8-11-1 (.425) Date 9/5 9/6 9/12 9/15 9/17 9/19 9/22 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/2 10/3 10/5 10/9 10/10 10/20 10/23 10/29 10/31 11/6
Opponent Northern Colo. Colo. Christian* Chico State at Regis* at Colo. Christian* Regis* Denver* at Quincy College at NE Missouri St. at Metro State* SIU-EdwardsVILLE^ Mo.-St. Louis^ Colo. College at St. Joseph (Ind.) at Metro State at Denver* at New Mexico at Cal Poly Pomona at San Diego State Army
Score W 3-1 W 6-1 L 0-2 W 4-3 W 4-0 W 1-0 L 1-3 ot L 1-3 L 3-4 T 1-1 ot L 0-1 W 3-0 L 2-3 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 0-1 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-4 L 0-1 ot
* Colorado Athletic Conference match ^ Falcon Invitational Tournament match
1994 Record: 10-9-0 (.526) Date 9/4 9/7 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/25 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/11 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/28 10/30
Opponent Colo. Christian* UC Davis at Ft. Lewis* at Cal Poly Pomona at Regis* Denver Southern Colo.* Metro State* at Sonoma State at Chico State at Colo. Christian* at Denver* at Southern Colorado* at Ft. Lewis* at Metro State* at Barry at Lynn at Northern Colorado Regis
Score W 5-0 W 3-0 L 0-1 ot W 3-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 6-0 L 1-2 W 1-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 4-0 W 5-0 W 1-0 L 0-2 L 0-4 W 2-1 L 0-3
* Colorado Athletic Conference match
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Year-By-Year 1995 Record: 14-3-2 (.789) Date
Opponent
Score
9/3 Regis* L 0-2 9/9 at Portland State T 1-1 ot 9/10 at Fresno State L 2-3 9/15 Quincy^ W 2-0 9/17 Chico State^ W 2-0 9/19 Southern Colo.* W 1-0 9/23 Northern Colo. W 2-0 9/24 at Colo. Christian* W 6-0 9/30 at Denver* T 0-0 ot 10/4 at Regis* W 2-0 10/6 Metro State W 4-2 10/8 at Ft. Lewis* W 5-0 10/14 at SIU-Edwardsville W 3-1 ot 10/15 at Drury W 2-1 ot 10/18 Colo. Christian* W 2-0 10/21 Denver* L 1-2 10/24 Ft. Lewis* W 7-0 10/25 at Metro State* W 4-1 10/31 at Southern Colo.* W 2-0 * Colorado Athletic Conference match ^ Falcon Invitational Tournament game
1996 Record: 8-10-2 (.400) Date Opponent Score 9/1 ILLINOIS ST. W 5-0 9/3 at Colorado College L 0-2 9/6 at Pacific T 2- 2 ot 9/8 at St. Mary’s (CA) L 0-4 9/13 DARTMOUTH L 0-2 9/16 PORTLAND ST. W 3-1 9/20 at San Jose State W 2-1 9/22 at Utah State L 1-2 9/27 at William & Mary L 0-4 9/29 at Old Dominion L 0-5 10/11 TCU* W 2-0 10/13 SMU* L 0-3 10/16 at Wyoming* W 2-1 10/18 at Oral Roberts* L 0-1 10/20 at Tulsa* L 1-4 10/22 COLORADO W 1-0 10/25 at New Mexico* W 1-0 10/27 UTEP* T 1-1 ot 10/31 HAWAI’I W 2-1 11/06 at Brigham Young^ L 0-4 * Western Athletic Conference match ^ Western Athletic Conference Tourn.
1997 Record: 7-10-1 (.417) Date Opponent Score 8/31 CREIGHTON L 1-2 9/1 WEBER STATE L 2-4 9/5 IOWA STATE L 1-2 9/10 COLO. COLLEGE #21 W 3-2 9/12 at Oregon W 3-2 9/14 at Portland State W 1-0 9/17 COLO. CHRISTIAN W 6-0 9/21 GEORGE MASON #22 L 1-2 9/27 at Washington State^ L 1-3 9/28 at Montana^ L 0-5 10/3 at Navy& W 1-0 ot 10/5 at Army& L 2-3 10/10 NEW MEXICO* W 5-1 10/15 WYOMING* W 4-2 10/17 TULSA* T 0-0 ot 10/24 at TCU* L 1-3 10/26 at SMU #17* L 0-2 10/29 UTEP* L 0-3 * Western Athletic Conference game ^ University of Montana Tournament & Armed Forces Tourn. - St. Louis, Mo.
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year-By-Year 1998 Record: 6-12-0 (.333) Date
Opponent
Score
9/4 UNLV% L 1-2 9/6 PORTLAND STATE% W 2-0 9/11 at Loyola-Marymount# L 0-4 9/13 at UC Irvine# L 0-1 9/15 at Colorado College L 4-5 ot 9/18 PACIFIC L 0-1 9/20 WRIGHT STATE W 2-0 9/25 PITTSBURGH W 2-0 9/30 at Denver L 0-4 10/2 at Navy^ L 0-1 10/3 at Army^ W 3-2 10/6 at Wyoming* W 2-1 ot 10/10 at Tulsa* L 0-1 10/16 SMU* W 2-1 10/18 TCU* L 2-3 10/23 at UTEP* L 1-2 10/25 at New Mexico* L 0-1 10/30 MONTANA L 1-3 % Falcon Invitational Tourn. - USAFA # UC Irvine Tournament - Irvine, Calif. ^ Armed Forces Tourn. - St. Louis Mo. * Western Athletic Conference game
1999 Record: 11-10-0 (.524) Date Opponent Score 9/3 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 0-1 ot 9/5 WAKE FOREST L 1-2 9/10 at San Diego L 1-2 ot 9/12 at Cal State Northridge L 0-2 9/17 vs. Eastern Illinois^ W 1-0 9/20 at Creighton^ W 1-0 9/23 at Colorado L 0-2 9/24 IDAHO STATE W 3-2 9/26 ORAL ROBERTS W 3-2 10/1 vs. Navy# W 2-1 10/3 vs. Army# L 1-2 10/8 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 0-2 10/10 UNLV* W 6-0 10/13 WYOMING* W 2-1 10/15 NEW MEXICO* W 2-0 10/21 at Utah* L 1-2 10/23 at BYU* L 0-4 10/29 DENVER W 3-2 10/31 COLO. COLLEGE W 2-0 11/3 vs. UNLV$ W 5-2 11/4 vs. San Diego State$ L 1-3 ^Creighton Bluejay Classic - Omaha, Neb. #Armed Forces Tourn. - St. Louis, Mo. * Mountain West Conference game $MWC Tournament - San Diego, Calif.
2000 Record: 6-14-1 (.309) Date Opponent Score 8/25 at Pittsburgh L 2-3 8/27 vs. Youngstown W 14-0 9/1 Cal. St. Northridge^ T 1-1 ot 9/3 San Diego^ L 1-2 9/8 at Colorado College L 1-2 ot 9/10 Rhode Island L 1-2 9/13 Colorado L 2-3 9/19 at Denver L 3-4 ot 9/22 at Wright State L 1-3 9/24 at Dayton L 0-3 9/29 vs. Navy& L 1-2 10/1 vs. Army& W 2-1 ot 10/6 at San Diego State* L 0-1 10/8 at UNLV* L 1-3 10/13 at New Mexico* W 3-0 10/19 BYU* L 0-4 10/22 Utah* L 1-2 10/25 at Wyoming* W 2-1 10/29 Iowa W 3-2 11/1 at UNLV# W 4-1 11/3 vs. BYU# L 1-8 ^ Falcon Invitational Tourn. - USAFA & Armed Forces Tourn. - St. Louis, Mo. * Mountain West Conference match # MWC Tourney - Las Vegas, Nev.
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Year-By-Year 2001 Record: 8-11-1 (.425) Date Opponent Score 9/1 UC IRVINE^ L 1-2 9/3 OREGON STATE^ L 1-3 9/7 vs. Weber State% W 5-2 9/9 at Idaho State% T 0-0 ot 9/21 GEORGIA STATE W 4-2 9/23 PORTLAND STATE W 6-1 9/28 vs. Navy& L 0-2 9/30 vs. Army& W 2-0 10/3 DENVER L 0-3 10/5 WASHINGTON ST. L 0-1 10/7 ARIZONA W 2-1 ot 10/12 vs. Colorado College L 1-2 10/14 NEW MEXICO* L 1-2 10/19 UNLV* w 3-2 10/21 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 3-0 10/25 at BYU* L 0-7 10/27 at Utah* L 1-2 11/2 at Wyoming* L 0-1 11/7 vs. New Mexico$ W 2-1 11/8 vs. UNLV$ L 1-2 ot ^ Falcon Invitational Tourn. - USAFA % Idaho State Tourn. - Pocatello, Idaho & Armed Forces Tourn. - St. Louis, Mo. * Mountain West Conference Game $ MWC Tournament - Las Vegas, Nev.
2002 Record: 7-12-0 (.368) Date Opponent Score 8/30 Iowa State# L 0-3 8/31 Gonzaga # W 2-1 9/6 Navy% L 1-2 9/8 Army% L 0-2 9/13 Georgia State^ W 2-0 9/15 Tennessee Tech^ W 4-1 9/20 Utah State L 2-3 9/22 Central Florida W 1-0 9/ 27 at Oregon State L 1-5 9/29 at Portland State L 0-2 10/4 UNC-Greensboro W 5-4 10/6 UC Santa Barbara L 1-8 10/10 BYU* L 1-5 10/12 UTAH* L 1-3 10/18 at UNLV* L 0-1 ot 10/20 at San Diego State* L 0-1 ot 10/25 at New Mexico* W 1-0 11/3 Wyoming* W 3-0 11/ 6 New Mexico@ L 0-1 * Mountain West Conference match # Falcon Invitational - USAFA ^ Georgia State Tournament - Atlanta % Service Academies Classic - St. Louis, Mo. @MWC Tournament - Provo, Utah
2003 Record: 7-11-1 (.395) Date Opponent Score 8/29 Northern Illinois W 4-2 8/31 Fairfield W 1-0 9/5 vs. Army# W 1-0 9/7 at St. Louis# L 0-2 ot 9/12 Drake W 2-0 9/19 at Cal Poly L 0-3 9/21 vs. Baylor^ L 1-3 9/26 at Idaho T 1-1 ot 9/28 at Gonzaga L 1-4 10/3 DePaul W 1-0 10/5 Montana L 0-1 10/9 at Utah* L 0-4 10/11 at BYU* L 0-1 10/17 Colo. College W 2-1 10/19 at Wyoming* L 0-2 10/24 San Diego State* L 0-1 10/26 UNLV* L 0-1 ot 10/31 New Mexico* W 2-0 11/5 vs. BYU@ L 0-2 # Armed Forces Classic - St. Louis, Mo. ^ Played in San Luis Obispo, Calif. * Mountain West Conference match @ MWC Tournament in Salt Lake City, Utah
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year-By-Year 2004 Record: 4-13-2 (.263) Date Opponent Score 8/27 Northern Colorado W 1-0 8/29 at #23 Colorado L 0-1 9/3 Idaho L 0-2 9/5 Toledo W 2-0 9/10 vs. Jacksonville^ W 2-0 ot 9/12 at Central Florida^ L 0-3 9/17 vs. SE Missouri State# L 1-2 9/19 vs. Army# L 1-3 9/25 at Colorado College L 0-1 10/1 at UC Davis T 1-1 ot 10/3 at UC Riverside L 2-3 10/8 Wyoming* L 0-1 10/10 at New Mexico* L 1-2 10/14 Utah* L 0-4 10/16 BYU* T 1-1 ot 10/22 at San Diego State* L 0-2 10/24 at UNLV* L 0-3 11/3 at BYU@ W 2-1 11/4 vs. San Diego State@ L 0-2 ^ UCF Fall Invitational - Orlando, Fla. # Toys for Tots Tournament - St. Louis, Mo. * Mountain West Conference match @ MWC Tournament in Provo, Utah
2005 Record: 4-16-1 (.214) Date Opponent Score 8/26 at Northern Colorado L 1-3 8/28 IOWA L 2-3ot 9/2 PROVIDENCE W 1-0 9/4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 2-0 9/9 vs. Utah State^ T 0-0 ot 9/11 vs. Boise State^ L 1-2 9/16 vs. Army# W 2-1 9/18 at St. Louis# L 0-3 COLORADO COLLEGE L 1-2 9/21 9/23 ST. MARY’S (CA) L 0-3 9/25 UC DAVIS L 0-2 9/30 IDAHO STATE& W 3-0 10/2 WRIGHT STATE& L 0-2 10/7 UNLV* L 0-2 10/9 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 1-3 10/13 at #13 BYU* L 0-6 10/15 at Utah* L 0-3 10/21 TCU* L 1-2 10/23 NEW MEXICO L 1-2 10/28 WYOMING L 0-3 11/2 vs. #22 Utah@ L 0-3 ^ Montana Nike Cup - Missoula, Mont. # Toys for Tots Tournament - St. Louis, Mo. & Air Force Invitational - USAFA * Mountain West Conference match @ MWC Tournament - Las Vegas, Nev.
2006 Record: 3-12-4 (.263) Date Opponent Score 8/25 UTEP L 0-1 8/27 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-2 9/1 BUCKNELL T 0-0 ot 9/3 PACIFIC L 0-3 9/7 vs. #14 California^ L 1-3 9/9 at Saint Mary’s^ W 2-1 9/12 at Northern Colorado 0-1ot 9/15 at Army# L 1-2 9/17 vs. Delware# T 0-0 ot 9/20 at Colorado College T 0-1 ot 9/23 SACRAMENTO STATE W 1-0 9/24 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 1-0 10/6 at San Diego State* T 2-2 ot 10/8 at Wyoming* L 1-3 10/11 #13 UTAH* L 0-2 10/14 at #15 BYU* L 0-1 10/20 UNLV* L 0-2 10/22 TCU* T 0-0 ot 10/28 vs. New Mexico*$ L 0-3 ^ Saint Mary’s Fall Classic - Moraga, Calif. # BAE Systems Classic - West Point, N.Y. $ Played at Colorado College, Colo. Springs * Mountain West Conference match
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Year-By-Year 2007 Record: 2-14-2 (.167) Date Opponent Score 8/31 vs. Fairfield L 0-2 9/2 at Denver L 1-3 9/7 DAVIDSON W 1-0 9/9 McNEESE STATE T 0-0 ot 9/14 vs. Army# T 0-0 ot Southeast Missouri State# L 0-2 9/16 9/21 vs. Northern Iowa^ L 0-1 ot 9/23 at Idaho State^ L 0-1 9/28 NORTH DAKOTA ST& W 5-1 9/30 UC IRVINE& L 1-2 10/6 at TCU* L 1-3 10/9 NORTHERN COLORADO L 1-3 10/12 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 0-2 10/14 WYOMING* L 0-2 10/18 at #27 Utah* L 1-2 ot 10/20 BYU* L 0-3 10/26 at UNLV* L 0-2 11/3 at New Mexico* L 0-1 ot # Toys for Tots Tournament - St. Louis, Mo. ^ Idaho State Tournament - Pocatello, Idaho & Falcon Invitational - USAFA * Mountain West Conference match
2008 Record: 3-14-0 (.176) Date Opponent Score 8/24 at Northern Colorado L 1-2 8/29 IDAHO STATE L 0-1 8/31 VALPARAISO L 0-1 9/5 BALL STATE L 0-1 9/7 LONG ISLAND W 1-0 9/13 ARMY % W 3-1 9/14 DENVER % L 1-2 9/19 at UTEP^ L 1-3 9/21 vs. Grambling State^ W 3-0 9/26 SAN JOSE STATE L 1-3 10/3 at Wyoming* L 0-1 10/10 NEW MEXICO* L 0-1 10/12 TCU* L 1-3 10/17 at San Diego State* L 0-7 10/19 at UNLV* L 0-4 10/25 at BYU* L 0-3 10/31 UTAH* L 1-2 % Air Force Classic - USAFA ^ Border Shootout - El Paso, Texas * Mountain West Conference match
2009 Record: 2-15-1 (.139) Date Opponent Score 8/21 REGIS L, 1-2 8/23 UCCS T, 0-0 ot 8/28 at Arkansas% L, 2-4 8/30 vs. Austin Peay% W, 2-1 9/4 NORTHERN COLORADO L, 1-3 9/6 NEW MEXICO STATE L, 2-3 ot 9/13 at St. Louis^ L, 0-1 9/19 CAL POLY L, 0-1 9/21 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 1-0 9/25 at San Jose State L, 0-4 9/27 at Pacific L, 0-3 10/2 WYOMING* L, 1-3 10/8 at TCU* L, 0-1 10/10 at New Mexico* L, 0-1 10/15 UNLV* L, 0-1 10/17 SAN DIEGO STATE* L, 0-1 10/24 #21 BYU* L, 0-3 10/31 at Utah* L, 0-3 %Razorback Adidas Classic - Fayetteville, Ark. ^ Toys for Tots Invitational - St. Louis, Mo. * Mountain West Conference match
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year-By-Year 2010 Record: 8-9-2 (.447) Date Opponent Score 8/20 CSU-PUEBLO W, 3-0 8/22 at Northern Colorado L, 0-2 8/27 BOISE STATE W, 2-1 ot 8/29 DAYTON L, 0-2 9/3 THE CITADEL^ T, 1-1 ot 9/5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON^ W, 1-0 9/10 at Western Carolina+ W, 2-1 9/12 vs. Mercer+ W, 1-0 9/17 at Northern Arizona L, 0-1 9/19 vs. Southern Utah W, 5-0 9/23 WEBER STATE& L, 0-1 9/25 VMI& W, 3-0 10/1 UTAH* L, 0-1 10/9 at #11 BYU* L, 1-2 10/14 at San Diego State* L, 1-2 ot 10/16 at UNLV* L, 0-3 10/22 #17 NEW MEXICO* L, 0-1 ot 10/24 TCU* W, 1-0 10/30 at Wyoming* T, 0-0 ot ^ AFA Fall Classic - USAFA + Catamount Classic - Cullowhee, N.C. & Falcon Invitational - USAFA * Mountain West Conference match
2011 Record: 6-10-3 (.395) Date Opponent Score 8/19 COLO. MINES W, 4-1 8/21 CSU-PUEBLO W, 4-0 8/26 vs. Gonzaga^ L, 1-2 8/28 vs. Eastern Washington^ W, 3-2 9/2 NORTHERN COLORADO L, 2-3 9/9 WEBER STATE W, 1-0 9/11 CLEVELAND STATE L, 0-2 9/16 ARKANSAS L, 1-2 9/18 FRESNO STATE L, 0-2 9/23 vs. IUPUI $ T, 2-2 2ot 9/25 at Valparaiso $ T, 0-0 2ot 9/30 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W, 4-0 10/2 NORTHERN ARIZONA T, 0-0 2ot 10/8 at Boise State* W, 1-0 10/14 at TCU* L, 1-2 10/16 at New Mexico* L, 1-4 10/21 UNLV* L, 0-1 10/23 SAN DIEGO STATE* L, 0-1 OT 10/29 WYOMING* L, 1-5 ^ Bronco Invite - Boise, ID $ Crusader Classic - Valparaiso, IN * Mountain West Conference match
2012 Record: 5-9-3 (.382) Date 8/17 8/19 8/24 8/26 8/31 9/7 9/9 9/14 9/16 9/21 9/30 10/5 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26
Opponent LAMAR MONTANA at St. John’s at Fairleigh Dickinson EASTERN WASHINGTON ROBERT MORRIS BRYANT COLGATE at Colorado SAM HOUSTON STATE at Fresno State* UNLV* BOISE STATE* NEVADA* at New Mexico* at #6 San Diego St* at Wyoming*
Score W 3-0 W 1-0 L 1-2 2ot T 0-0 2ot T 0-0 2ot W 3-0 W 1-0 T 1-1 2ot L 0-2 W 2-1 L 0-3 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 0-3 L 0-1
* Mountain West Conference match
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Year-By-Year 2013 Record: 3-13-2 (.222) Date 8/23 8/25 8/30 9/6 9/8 9/13 9/15 9/22 9/27 10/11 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/22 10/25 10/27 10/30 11/1
Opponent at Montana^ vs. TCU^ at Colorado at Northern Colorado GRAND CANYON vs. Texas# BALL STATE DREXEL at Colorado State* SAN DIEGO STATE* NEW MEXICO* SAN JOSE STATE* FRESNO STATE* at Utah State* at UNLV* at Nevada* at Boise State* WYOMING*
Score T 1-1 2ot L 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-1 W 1-0 L 1-3 L 0-1 ot L 0-1 W 2-1 ot L 0-2 L 0-1 T 0-0 2ot L 1-2 2ot L 0-2 L 1-3 L 1-2 L 1-3 W 3-1
^ Montana Kickoff Invite - Missoula, Mont. # Neutral site match at Colorado College * Mountain West Conference match
2014 Record: 7-10-1 (.417) Date 8/22 8/29 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/14 9/20 9/26 9/29 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31
Opponent MONTANA NORTH DAKOTA ST NORTHERN COLO. UC DAVIS CENTRAL MICHIGAN OAKLAND at Rice BOISE STATE* UTAH STATE* at New Mexico* at San Diego State* at Colorado State* at Wyoming* NEVADA* UNLV* FRESNO STATE* at San Jose State* at Colorado College*
Score L 0-1 L 1-2 2ot L 1-2 2ot W 1-0 ot W 3-2 ot W 5-1 L 2-3 ot W 2-0 W 1-0 ot T 1-1 2ot L 2-3 ot L 0-1 L 2-5 W 1-0 L 0-2 W 4-0 L 1-2 2ot L 0-2
* Mountain West Conference match
2015 Record: 4-14-1 (.237) Date Opponent Score 8/21 DENVER# W 2-0 8/23 vs. Northern Colo.# L 0-1 9/4 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L 2-3 9/6 MOREHEAD STATE W 3-1 9/11 at Oregon L 0-3 9/13 at Portland State L 0-1 ot 9/18 BAYLOR L 1-2 9/20 CSU BAKERSFIELD L 1-2 9/25 at UNLV* W 2-0 9/27 at Nevada* T 2-2 2ot 10/2 WYOMING* L 0-1 10/4 COLORADO STATE* W 3-2 2ot 10/8 SAN JOSE STATE* L 0-1 10/11 at Fresno State* L 0-1 10/16 at Utah State* L 0-2 10/18 at Boise State* L 1-2 10/23 SAN DIEGO STATE L 0-1 10/25 NEW MEXICO L 0-3 10/30 COLORADO COLLEGE L 2-3 # Colorado Cup Match * Mountain West Conference match
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Letterwinners
Ally Swift
Collins, Ashley (10), 06, 07 Connell, Kristin (12), 08, 09 Cook, Kaitlyn (19), 15 Cooper, Christy (16), 12, 13, 14, 15 Costello, Rosie (01), 97, 98, 99, 00 Curtis, Ashlee (10), 06, 07, 08 Dawson, Letitia (02), 98 Day, Courtney “Cookie� (05), 01, 02, 03 Denton, Lizzy (18) 14, 15 Dozier, Megan (14), 10, 11, 12, 13 Drew, Jennifer (08), 04, 05 Dueber, Natalee (18) 14, 15
Abbott, Kristen (95), 92, 93, 94 Abt, Laura (02), 98, 99, 00, 01 Alton, Elizabeth (99), 95, 96 Aradine, Sharon (12), 08, 09, 10 Atkins, Danielle (12), 08 Avjian, Eryn (13), 09, 10, 11, 12 Baker, Jayne (00) , 96, 97, 98 Baumgarten, Allie (16), 12 Beasley, Rebecca (16), 12, 13, 15 Beaumont, Nicole (05), 01, 02 Belisle, Adelle (94), 92, 93 Bendrick, Jessica (06), 02 Bennett, Morgan (03), 99 Benson, Meredith (06), 02, 03, 04, 05 Bieber, Kelly (12), 08, 09, 10 Bielski, Bridget (18) 14 Blanton, Charity (13) , 09, 10, 12 Bosscher, Liz (04), 00 Boyer, Beth (02), 98, 99, 00, 01 Bracken, Karrie (00), 96, 97, 98, 99 Brannan, Jennifer (97), 93, 94, 95, 96 Bratt, Leah (14), 10, 11, 12, 13 Brodie, Christin (08), 04, 05, 06, 07 Brown, Jess (11), 07 Brown, Stephanie (07), 03 Bucur, Rafaella (19), 15 Buns, Abigail (14), 11 Buegel, Sarah (02), 98 Buehner, Michelle (08), 04 Byrd, Lindsey (13), 09 Calley, Evelyn (02), 98, 99 Carroll, Britni (13), 09, 10 Case, Katie (16), 12, 13, 14 Catchpole, Loren (14), 10, 11, 12, 13 Chase, Rhett (08), 04, 05, 06, 07 Cholko, Mary (03), 99, 00, 01, 02 Citrowske, Victoria (00), 96, 97 Cleland, Amanda (06), 02, 03, 04, 05 Cobb, Taylor (19), 15
Eames, Elizabeth (08), 04, 05 Eckstein, Katie (97), 93 Eissele, Meagan (12), 08, 09, 10, 11 Emminger, Wendy (03), 99, 00, 01, 02 Emory, Rachael (09), 05, 06, 07 Ennis, Kaitlyn (17), 13, 14, 15 Ernest, Michele (10), 06 Falvey, Sarah (16), 12 Finch, Susan (10), 06, 07, 08, 09 Fitzpatrick, Erin (07), 03, 04, 05, 06 Flanigan, Erin (11), 07 Ford, Jennifer (05), 01, 02, 03, 04 Fox, McKenna (15), 11, 12 Freund, Marci (04), 00, 01, 02, 03 Fry, Kasey (00), 96, 97, 98 Fukumoto, Renee (98), 94 Gegner, Sabrina (99), 95, 96 Giardina, Rahni (15), 11 Gillespie, Katie (02), 98, 99 Gilster, Tori (18) 14 Giraud, Tonia (03), 99 Grattan, Marisa (17), 13 Gray, Gabriella (17), 13, 14, 15 Greco, Ashley (17), 13, 15 Green, Ariana (12), 08, 09 Gullo, Tory (15), 11, 12 Gumina, Nicki (95), 92, 93 Guzik, Heather (02), 98 Hale, Kimberly (09), 05, 06, 07 Halliday, Janet (94), 92, 93 Harding, Laura (99), 95, 96, 97 Harkins, Megan (08), 04, 05, 06 Harnett, Bailee (16), 12, 13, 14, 15 Healy, Kelly (94), 92, 93 Healy, Tracy (96), 92, 93, 94, 95 Heintz, Erin (05), 01 Heintz, Tara (02), 98 Heiser, Noelle (17), 13 Henry, Sean (08), 04, 05, 06, 07 Hiddink, Jennifer (19), 15 Hohman, Regina (03), 98, 99 Honeycutt, Julie (05), 01, 02 Horn, Lyndsey (11), 07, 08, 09
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Horton, Sarah (11), 07 Huston, Holly (01), 97, 98, 99, 00 Hutchinson, Mandy (01), 97 Jacobs, Jackie (15), 12, 13 James, Kari (03), 99, 00 Jaramillo, Danielle (08), 04, 05 Jardine, Stephanie (97), 93, 94, 95, 96 Jones, Lindsey (05), 01 Kahalley, Alex (18) 14, 15 Karamanos, Angela (18) 14, 15 Keidel, Sarah (08), 04, 05, 06 Kimball, McKenna (15), 11 Koeppen, Hallie (15), 11 Koeppen, Kim (13), 09, 10, 12 Kuhlman, Kristy (01), 97, 98, 99, 00 Kunzelman, Brooke (19), 15 Larned, Janie (05), 01, 02, 03, 04 Laub, Hailey (19), 15 Laurent, Kelly (12), 08, 09 Little, Dena (04), 00 Lockerby, Sophia (13), 09, 10, 11, 12 Love, Katie (99), 95 Lowe, Anna (13), 09, 10 Lundberg, Madeleine (17), 13, 14 Lynch, Caitlin (10), 06, 07 Lyons, Katie (03), 99 Magee, Amy (03), 99, 00 Maneely, Patrice (94), 92 Markle, Angelina (02), 98 Matthews, Jessica (94), 92 Mavroudis, Morgan (18) 14, 15 McDonald, Laura (02), 98 McDowell, Raegan (06) 02, 03, 04, 05 McGinnis, Heather (95), 92 McLendon, Erin (05), 01 McNiff, Meghann (00), 96, 97, 98 Messinger, Amanda (08), 04
J.J. Wolf
Letterwinners
Stephanie Patterson
Miller, Christie (03), 99, 00, 01, 02 Mokos, Melinda (07), 03, 04, 05, 06 Monson, Jennifer (04), 00, 01, 02, 03 Moore, Julie (00), 96, 97 Moses, Kaleigh (14), 10, 11, 12, 13 Moten, Shonte (18) 14 Munson, Erin (98), 94, 95, 96, 97 Murphy, Becky (16), 12 Murphy, Bridgett (12), 08, 09, 10, 11 Nail, Shannon (11), 07, 08, 09 Neptune, Ali (11), 07, 08 Nicolaides, Taryn (08), 04, 05 Neilsen, Leah (11), 07 O’Sullivan, Kristina (17), 13, 14, 15 Olson, Debbie (95), 92, 93, 94 Olson, Jessica (95), 92 Orvin, Kelsey (15), 11 Overmeyer, Sarah (06), 02 Palmer, Erika (04), 00, 01, 02 Parker, Ashley (07), 03, 04, 05, 06 Pasini, Dolly (97), 93, 94, 95, 96 Patterson, Stephanie (13), 09, 10, 11, 12 Percy, Jacqueline (97), 93, 94 Perkowski, Brittney (07), 03, 04, 05, 06 Peterson, Marie (97), 93, 94, 95, 96 Pilkington, Julie (95), 92, 93, 94 Plichta, Katherine (07), 03, 04, 05, 06 Quigley, Katie (01), 97 Rabeni, Rachel (96), 92 Rader, Stephanie (01), 97, 98, 99, 00 Randall, Christina (05), 01 Ransom, Brandy, (02), 99 Rayhill, Wrendy (13), 09
Reisinger, Meredith (17), 13, 14, 15 Reveles, Alexandra (19), 15 Reyes, Kira (06) 02 Rinehart, Brooke (00), 96, 97, 98, 99 Rittmann, Brooke (18) 14, 15 Robbins, Hillary (06) , 02, 03 Roberts, Jessica (02), 98 Roberts, Mandy (06), 02 Robertson, Bre (19), 15 Roland, Dion Y. (95), 92, 93 Rost, Erin (14), 10, 13 Rothwell, Billie (03), 99, 00, 01, 02 Rourke, Suzanne (98), 94 Rowland, Jennifer (05), 01, 02, 03, 04 Rudisill, Rachel (01), 97 Saltin, Ariel (14) 11, 12 Sammon, Rose (97), 93, 94 Sanford, Corbin (09), 05, 06, 07 SanPietro, Mel (04), 00 Schifani, Katherine (07), 04, 05 Schoeck, Jennie (01), 97, 98, 99, 00 Schottleutner, Madison (11), 07 Schroeder, Kimberly (93), 90, 91, 92 Schulze, Megan (18) 14 Schwartz, Hannah (15), 11, 12 Shalongo, Kaylee (18), 13, 14 Shenk, Megan (17), 13 Shanklin, Krystin (12), 08, 09, 10, 11 Shimkus, Kristin (18) 14, 15 Sikora, Amber (12), 08, 09 Sikora, Ashley (12), 08, 09 Simollardes, Alexis (99), 95, 96, 97, 98 Skidmore, Alison (17) 14, 15 Slogic, Katherine (08), 04, 05, 06, 07 Slough, Dempsey (09), 05 Smith, Elizabeth (11), 07 Smith, Maggie (96), 92, 93 Snyder, Ashley (08), 04 Stambaugh, Kelly (14), 10, 11, 12, 13 States, Terra (99), 95, 96, 97 Strang, Meghan (18) 14 Sturgeon, Felicia (15), 11, 12 Swain, Erin (19), 15 Sweitzer, Krystal (11), 07 Swift, Ally (16), 12, 13, 14, 15 Szall, Rachele (14), 10 Szewc, Brittany (12), 08 Tatarek, Elaine (05), 01, 02, 03, 04 Tauriainen, Angela (98), 94, 95 Taylor, Katherine (09), 05, 06 Teague, Samantha (01), 97, 98, 99 Tedesco, Ali (02), 98, 99, 00, 01 Temes, Lindsay (07), 03, 04, 05, 06 Thode, Julie (97), 94 Thompson, Kristen (01), 97, 98 Tibbetts, Michelle (98), 94 Tracy, Laurel (13), 09 Tung, Kalyn (12), 08
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Van Ess, Jill (96), 92, 93, 94, 95 Van Ess, Polly (99), 95, 96, 97 Vanden Dries, Susan (12), 09 Vick, Coogan (06), 02 Victoreen, Sara (98), 94, 95 Villapando, Maria (96), 92, 93, 94, 95
Wager, Jessica (08), 04 Wainwright, Melissa (96), 92, 93, 94, 95 Wallace, Erin (09), 05, 06, 07, 08 Walsh, Laura (09), 05 Watts, Heather (12), 08 Weatherspoon, Jennifer (00), 96 Wellman, Carrie (02), 98, 99, 00 Wert, Kelly (12), 08 Wetherington, Beth (94), 92 White, Prittany (13), 09, 10 Whiteman, Kristi (13), 09, 10 Williams, Asia (16), 12 Williamson, Kylie (15), 11, 12, 13, 14 Wilson, Cassie (12), 08, 09, 10, 11 Wilson, Nicki (96), 92 Wilson, Sandra (99), 95 Winter, Lindsay (00), 96, 97, 98, 99 Wise, Pam (93), 92 Withers, Leigh-Anne (04), 00, 01, 02, 03 Wolf, J.J. (04), 00, 01, 02, 03 Wolverton, Kristen (09), 05, 06, 07, 08 Wood, Alison (07), 03, 04, 05, 06 Wyatt, Paige (98), 94, 95, 96, 97 Wyffels, Becky (01), 97, 98, 99, 00 Yadlin, Roni (09), 05, 06, 07, 08 Yahn, Jessica (10), 06 Yip, Kelsey (10), 06, 07, 08, 09 Note: Graduation year is listed in parenthesis followed by years lettered.
Kristy Kuhlman
TracY Healy - Falcon All-American
Tracy Healy • 1995 First-team All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association • 1995 Honorable Mention All-American by the NCAA Division II Sports Information Directors • AFA’s first-ever women’s soccer All-American • 1995 First-team all-region by the coaches and SIDs • 1993, 1994, 1995 First-team All-Colorado Athletic Conference • 1995 Colorado Athletic Conference Player of the Year
Healy Holds 12 Records
• 1995 Colorado Sportswoman of the Year for soccer
Goals in a season - 12, 1993
• 1995 Team co-captain
Points in a season - 29, 1993 Game-winning goals/season - 5, 1994
• 1995 AFA’s Most Valuable Female Athlete
Consecutive games with a goal - 4
• Selected to play in the Umbro/Select National All-Star game
Goals in a career - 44 Game-winning goals in a career - 16
• CAC Player of the Week on Oct. 3 and Oct. 10, 1995
Points in a career - 105
• NCAA Division II Colorado Athlete of the Month for October 1995
Multiple-Goal games in a season - 4 Multiple-Goal games in a career - 9
• Led the team in goals and points all four years
Hat Tricks in a season - 1 (tied) Hat Tricks in a career - 1 (tied)
• Led the CAC in scoring as a sophomore
Shots on goal in a career - 145
In 1995, Healy led the Falcons to their best season ever. Healy and fellow co-captain Melissa Wainwright led the Falcons to a 14-3-2 overall record and a final national ranking of 11th. The Falcons were one game shy of reaching the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time ever. Healy finished the 1995 season with 11 goals, four assists and 26 points. She led an offensive attack that outscored its opponents by an astounding 128-32. Air Force averaged 2.5 goals per game, compared to just 0.7 for the opponents.
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Series vs. Opponents
Series vs. Opponents Team Arizona Arkansas Army Austin Peay Ball State Barry (FL) Baylor Boise State Bryant Bucknell BYU California Cal Poly Cal Poly Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSUN Central Florida Central Michigan Chico State The Citadel Cleveland State Colgate Colorado Colorado Christian Colorado College Colorado Mines Colorado State Creighton CSU-Pueblo Dartmouth Davidson Dayton Delaware Denver DePaul Drake Drexel Drury (MO) Eastern Illinois Eastern Washington Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Fort Lewis Fresno State George Mason Georgia State Gonzaga Grambling State Grand Canyon Idaho Idaho State Illinois State Iowa Iowa State IUPUI Hawai’i Jacksonville Lamar Long Island Loyola Marymount Lynn (FL) McNeese State Mercer Metro State Missouri.-St. Louis Montana Morehead State Navy
G 1 2 14 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 16 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 6 9 14 1 3 2 6 1 1 2 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 1 2 3 1 1 2 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 2 5 1 6
W 1 0 6 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 9 3 1 2 1 6 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 1 2
L 0 2 7 0 2 1 2 3 0 0 14 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 5 0 11 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 4
T 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0
Home 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-0-1 0-4-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 0-0-1 0-1 0-0-1 1-1 5-0 3-3 1-0 1-0 0-1 4-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2-6 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 1-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-0 1-2 1-0 1-2 1-0 0-0
Away 0-0 0-1 5-6-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-10 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 4-0 0-8 0-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0-1 0-6-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0-1 1-1 0-3 0-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 3-0-2 0-1 0-1-1 0-0 2-4
1st Meeting 2001/W 2-1 OT/H 2009/L 2-4/A 1992/L 1-2/H 2009/W 2-1/N 2008/L 0-1/H 1994/L 0-2/A 2003/L 1-3/A 2010/W 2-1 O2/H 2012/W 1-0/H 2006/T 0-0 OT/H 1996/L 0-4/A 2006/L 1-3/N 2003/L 0-3/A 1993/L 0-2/A 2015/L 1-2/H 1999/L 0-2/A 2002/W 1-0/H 2005/W 2-0/H 1992/L 0-1/A 2010/T 1-1/H 2011/L 0-2/H 2012/T 1-1/H 1996/W 1-0/H 1992/W 4-1/A 1992/L 2-3 OT/A 2011/W 4-1/H 2013/W 2-1/A 1997/L 1-2/H 1994/W 6-0/H 1996/L 0-2/A 2007/W 1-0/H 2000/L 0-3/A 2006/T 0-0 OT/N 1992/L 1-3/A 2003/W 1-0/H 2003/W 2-0/H 2013/L 0-1/H 1995/W 2-1 OT/A 1999/W 1-0/A 2011/W 3-2/A 2003/W2-1/H 2010/1-0/H 1994/L 0-1 OT/A 1995/L 2-3/A 1997/L 1-2/H 2001/W 4-2/H 2002/W 2-1/H 2008/W 3-0/A 2013/W 1-0/H 2003/T 1-1 OT/A 1999/W 3-2/H 1996/W 5-0/H 2000/W 3-2/H 1997/L 1-2/H 2011/T 2-2/A 1996/W 2-1/H 2004/W 2-1 OT/A 2012/W 3-0/H 2008/W 1-0/H 1998/L 0-4/A 1994/L 0-4/A 2007/T 0-0/H 2010/W 1-0/A 1992/L 1-2/H 1992/L 0-2/A 1997/L 0-5/A 2015/W 3-1/H 1997/W 1-0 OT/A
Last Meeting ---------------2011/L 1-2/H 2008/W 3-1/H ---------------2013/L 0-1/H ---------------2015/L 1-2/H 2015/L 1-2/A ------------------------------2010/L 1-2/A ---------------2009/L 0-1/H 1994/W 3-0/A ---------------2000/T 1-1 OT/H 2004/L 0-3/A 2014/W 3-2/H 1995/W 2-0/H ---------------------------------------------2013/L 0-2/A 1996/W 6-0/H 2015/L 2-3/H ---------------2015/W 3-2 O2/H 1999/W 1-0/A 2011/W 4-0/H ------------------------------2010/L 0-2/H ---------------2015/W 2-0/H 2003/L 1-4/A ------------------------------------------------------------2012/T 0-0/H 2007/L 0-2/A 2015/L 2-3/H 1995/W 7-0/H 2015/L 0-1/A ---------------2002/W 2-0/A 2011/L 1-2/A ------------------------------2004/L 0-2/H 2008/L 0-1/H ---------------2005/L 2-3 OT/H 2002/L 0-3/H ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1999/L 0-1ot/H ---------------------------------------------1995/W 4-1/A 1993/W 3-0/H 2013/T 1-1/A ---------------2002/L 1-2/A
Team Nebraska-Omaha Nevada New Hampshire New Mexico New Mexico State North Carolina-Greensboro North Dakota State Northeast Missouri State Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Oakland Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pittsburgh Portland State Providence Quincy (IL) Regis Rhode Island Rice Robert Morris St. John’s St. Joseph’s (IN) St. Louis St. Mary’s (CA) St. Mary’s (TX) Sacramento State Sam Houston State San Diego San Diego State San Jose State Sonoma State Southeast Missouri State Southern Utah SIU-Edwardsville SMU Stephen F. Austin TCU Tennessee Tech Texas UTEP Toledo Trinity College (TX) Tulsa UCCS UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UNLV Utah Utah State Valparaiso VMI Wake Forest Washington State Weber State (UT) Western Carolina William and Mary Wright State Wyoming Youngstown State Totals
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G 1 4 1 23 1 1 2 2 2 16 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 7 1 3 9 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 20 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 11 1 1 5 1 1 3 1 5 3 2 1 21 13 6 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 3 20 1 455
W 1 1 1 7 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 7 1 148
L 0 2 0 15 1 0 1 1 1 12 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 0 2 5 1 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 18 3 0 2 0 1 2 0 8 0 1 4 0 1 2 0 2 3 2 1 16 13 4 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 12 0 275
T 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 32
Home Away 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 1-0 0-0 4-6 3-9-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0-1 0-1 3-6 1-6 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 1-2-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-2 2-3 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-3 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-8 0-10-1 0-2-1 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 2-3-1 0-5 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-3-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0-1 0-2 0-0-1 0-0 2-1 0-1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-7 3-9 0-6 0-7 1-1 0-3-1 0-1 0-0-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 4-5 3-7-1 0-0 1-0 92-114-11
1st Meeting 2011/W 4-0/H 2012/L 0-1/H 2009/W 1-0/H 1993/L 1-2/A 2009/L 2-3 OT/H 2002/W 5-4/H 2007/W 5-1/H 1992/W 4-1/H 2010/L 0-1/A 1992/L 1-2/H 2003/W 4-2/H 2007/L 0-1 OT/A 2014/W 5-1/H 1996/L 0-5/A 1996/L 0-1/A 1997/W 3-2/A 2001/L 1-3/H 1996/T 2-2 OT/A 1998/W 2-0/H 1995/T 1-1 OT/A 2005/W 1-0/H 1992/L 1-4/A 1992/W 1-0/H 2000/L 1-2/H 2014/L 2-3/A 2012/W 3-0/H 2012/L 1-2 OT/A 1993/W 2-1/A 2003/L 0-2 OT/A 1996/L 0-4/A 1992/W 3-1/A 2006/W 1-0/H 2012/W 2-1/H 1999/L 1-2 OT/A 1993/L 0-4/A 1996/W 2-1/A 1994/W 1-0/A 2004/L 1-2/A 2010/W 5-0/A 1993/L 0-1/H 1996/L 0-3/H 2006/W 1-0/H 1996/W 2-0/H 2002/W 4-1/A 2013/L 1-3/N 1996/T 1-1/A 2004/W 2-0/H 1992/L 1-2/A 1996/L 1-4/A 2009/T 0-0/H 1992/L 1-2/A 1998/L 0-1/A 2004/L 2-3/A 2002/L 1-8/H 1998/L 1-2/H 1999/L 1-2/A 1996/L 1-2/A 2008/L 0-1/H 2010/W 3-0/H 1999/L 1-2/H 1997/L 1-3/A 1997/L 2-4/H 2010/W 2-1/H 1996/L 0-4/A 1998/W 2-0/H 1996/W 2-1/A 2000/W 14-0/A 55-161-21
Last Meeting ---------------2015/T 2-2/A ---------------2015/L 0-3/H ------------------------------2014/L 1-2/H 1993/L 3-4/A 2011/T 0-0/H 2015/L 0-1/N ------------------------------------------------------------1999/W 3-2/H 2015/L 0-3/A 2002/L 1-5/A 2009/L 0-3/A 2000//L 2-3/A 2015/L 0-1 OT/A ---------------1995/W 2-0/H 2009/L 1-2/H ---------------------------------------------------------------------------2009/L 0-1/A 2006/W 2-1/A ---------------------------------------------2000/L 1-2/H 2015/L 0-1/H 2015/L 0-1/H ---------------2007/L 0-2/A ---------------1995/W 3-1 OT/A 1998/W 2-1/H ---------------2012/L 1-2/N ------------------------------2008/L 1-3/A ------------------------------1998/L 0-1/A ---------------2014/W 1-0/H 2007/L 1-2/H 2006/L 0-2/H ---------------2015/W 2-0/A 2010/L 0-1/H 2015/L 0-2/A 2011/T 0-0/A ------------------------------2001/L 0-1/H 2011/W 1-0/H ------------------------------2005/L 0-2/H 2015/L 0-1/H ----------------
Mountain West On July 1, 1999, the Mountain West Conference began official operations with a membership composed of eight Division I-A institutions. The conference now features the Air Force Academy, Boise State University, Colorado State University, Fresno State University, University of Nevada, University of New Mexico, San Diego State University, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and University of Wyoming. The University of Hawaii is a football-only member. The first eight member schools collectively decided to form a smaller conference and foster the traditional rivalries that were born in the ‘70s and ‘80s. BYU, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming were charter members of the Western Athletic Conference when it was founded in 1962, and Colorado State (1968), San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980), were longstanding members heading into the 1990s. UNLV joined the group in 1996
Mountain West 2015 Women’s Soccer Standings
and TCU in 2005. In 2011, the Mountain West lost BYU and Utah but gained Boise State. Fresno State, Nevada and Hawai’i (football only) joined the conference in 2012-13, while TCU departed for the Big 12 Conference. San Jose State and Utah State join the conference in 2013-14. The MW crowns champions in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track & field, and women’s volleyball. The top six of 11 teams will be invited to the women’s soccer championship, Nov. 1-5, in San Diego, Calif.
Mountain West Individual Statistical Leaders POINTS ## Player-Team 1. Leah Pruitt, SDSU 2. Jessica Brooksby, USU 3. Shaina Ashouri, WYO 4. Sarah Schweiss, CC 5. Darriell Franklin, SJSU
GP 18 20 20 22 17
Goals-Ast. 10-9 12-2 9-7 10-3 9-2
Pts. 29 26 25 23 20
GOALS ## Player-Team 1. Jessica Brooksby, USU 2. Leah Pruitt, SDSU Sarah Schweiss, CC 4. Darriell Franklin, SJSU Shaina Ashouri, WYO
GP 20 18 22 17 20
No. 12 10 10 9 9
Avg/G 0.60 0.56 0.45 0.53 0.45
Tournament Results (Nov. 3-7, San Diego, Calif.)
Assists ## Player-Team 1. Leah Pruitt, SDSU 2. Jordan Magnin, UNLV 3. Shaina Ashouri, WYO 4. Jen Rupey, SDSU Aliyah Utush, SDSU
GP 18 21 20 18 20
No. 9 8 7 6 6
Avg/G 0.50 0.38 0.35 0.33 0.30
11/3 11/4 11/5 11/5 11/7
Saves Per Game ## Player-Team 1. Alex Kahalley, AF 2. Jeannie Woller, USU 3. Jesse McGinley, CSU 4. Jennifer Hiddink, AF 5. Louisa Mackenzie, CC
GP 11 19 20 9 22
No. 70 107 104 45 97
Avg/G 6.36 5.63 5.20 5.00 4.41
Team 1. San Diego State 2. San Jose State 3. New Mexico 4. Wyoming 5. Colorado College 5. UNLV 7. Utah State 7. Boise State 9. Fresno State 10. Nevada 11. Air Force 12. Colorado State
MW 10-1-0 8-3-0 7-3-1 6-4-1 6-5-0 6-5-0 5-5-1 5-5-1 4-6-1 3-7-1 2-8-1 0-10-1
Pts 30 24 22 19 18 18 16 16 13 10 7 1
Overall 15-4-1 10-8-4 10-8-2 10-6-4 9-12-1 11-10-0 10-8-2 7-9-4 4-16-0 6-11-2 4-14-1 3-15-2
.775 .545 .550 .600 .432 .524 .550 .450 .200 .368 .237 .200
#3 New Mexico 2, #6 UNLV 0 #5 Colorado College 1, #4 Wyoming 0 #2 San Jose State 1, #3 New Mexico 1 (SJSU PKs) #1 San Diego State 2, #5 Colorado College 0 #2 San Jose State 1, #1 San Diego State 1 (SJSU PKs)
Avg/G 1.61 1.30 1.25 1.05 1.18
2015 All-Mountain West Women’s Soccer Teams First Team Brooke Heidemann Sarah Schweiss Madisyn Olguin Stacie Moran Milan Moses Leah Pruitt Dorthe Hoppius Zoe Makrigiannis Darlene Rodriguez Jessica Brooksby Shaina Ashouri
Year Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So.
Position MF F F D MF F F GK MF F F
School Boise State Colorado College New Mexico San Diego State San Diego State San Diego State San José State San José State San José State Utah State Wyoming
Offensive Player of the Year: Sarah Schweiss, Sr., F, CC Defensive POY: Zoe Makrigiannis, Sr., GK, San José State
Second Team Angela Karamanos Ally Swift Hailey DeVries Myra Delgadillo Maria Gomez Maddie Irwin Cassie Ulrich Victoria Barba Angela Mitchell Melanie Vaughn Darriell Franklin Denali Murnan
Year So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr.
Position MF F D F MF MF GK MF F GK F MF
School Air Force Air Force Boise State Fresno State Fresno State New Mexico New Mexico San Diego State San Diego State San Diego State San José State UNLV
Freshman of the Year: Leah Pruitt, Fr., F, San Diego State Coach of the Year: Lauren Hanson, San José State
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The United States Air Force Academy The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. Course of Study Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 31 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics. Faculty Composition The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational expertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer development. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved faculty. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distinguished visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year. Athletic Program The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year.
Military Education and Training An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in United States society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communication skills and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required threeweek program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic freefall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available. Nominations Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission procedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025 or go to: www.usafa.edu
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History of The Academy In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980.
Academy LEadership
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Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1981. After graduating from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in
Johnson has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the
Vice Superintendent Brig. General Doug Lamberth
Commandant of Cadets Brig. General Stephen C. Williams
Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various assignments in air mobility, airlift and tanker flying operations and training, academic instruction and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft. The general’s military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.
Dean of Faculty Brig. General Andrew Armacost
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Commander, 10th Air Base Wing Col. Troy Dunn
Command Chief CMSgt Max Grindstaff
Director of Athletics Jim Knowlton begins his second full year as the director of athletics at the Air Force Academy. Knowlton joined the Academy as the 11th director of athletics on March 22, 2015. He oversees 27 intercollegiate varsity sports, physical education, intramurals and all physical testing and evaluation at the Academy. Knowlton’s first year at the Academy was tremendously successful. The Falcons celebrated a school-best Learfield Director’s Cup standing of 52nd which led the Mountain West for the first time in school history and was tops among the three serive academies for the fifth straight year. Air Force celebrated five conference championships (men’s cross country, men’s indoor and outdoor track, men’s swimming and diving and lacrosse) which tied as the most in a single year in Academy history. A school-record 11 coaches were named coach of the year and 45 cadet-athletes earned All-American status, the best in school history. The Academy had four multi-sport All-Americans, including two first-ever Divison I women’s All-American honorees, and three athletes earn trips to the Olympic Trials. Senior marksman David Higgins became the first to earn a spot on an Olympic team as a cadet, earning a spot on the shooting team.
coaches have been active in the community speaking to special interest groups. The department moved a ticket and merchandise store to downtown Colorado Springs and the football team’s annual spring game was played at Fountain Fort Carson High School, bringing military leaders from Peterson Air Force Base and Fort Carson Army Base together with the Academy leadership. The department announced the first of a concert series in Falcon Stadium with Tim McGraw headlining a star-studded event in September. Several more are in the works, along with several other special event attractions to the base. One of the most noticable improvements to the fan experience is a new video board at Falcon Stadium. The new board is the largest in the conference and among the service academies. Knowlton led several initiatives that have benefited all cadets, in addition to incollegiate athletes. The department started the Falcon Fuel program, installing re-fueling stations outside weight rooms for all 4,000 cadets at the Academy. Cadets can refuel their bodies before and after workouts with healthy snacks and drinks. The Air Force Pride Clubs saw donations double to over $1 million while intramural championships were moved to the best athletic venues including Falcon Stadium and Clune Arena. Prior to the Air Force Academy, Knowlton served as the director of athletics at
In his time in Troy, Knowlton helped develop the strategic vision for the athletic department, implemented a new athletics branding initiative, increased two-way communication with the student-athletes, created and filled many key positions, and facilitated renovations to the Houston Field House as well as the construction of the $102M first phase of Rensselaer’s East Campus Athletic Village. Knowlton was selected as the National Association of Collegiate Director’s of Athletics (NACDA) Under Armour Division III Athletic Director of the Year in 2011. Knowlton also represented Rensselaer serving on several national committees, including the NACDA executive committee, the board of College Hockey, Inc. and as the chair of the NCAA Division I men’s Ice Hockey committee. Prior to joining Rensselaer, Knowlton served as the director of the Center for Enhanced Performance at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. In that position, he led a staff of 50 professionals who delivered training for peak performance in athletics, academics, and military endeavors to cadets, soldiers, and athletes both on and off the West Point campus. From 2003 to 2006 Knowlton served as both deputy and interim director for the athletics department at West Point, where he led a staff of more than 200 people and supervised 25 intercollegiate athletic programs with more than 1,000 studentathletes. During his tenure, West Point set the stage to earn its first NCAA national championship in more than 50 years. Knowlton received a bachelor’s degree in engineering in 1982 from West Point, where he was a four-year letterwinner and captain of the varsity hockey team. After 10 years of organizational leadership positions of increasing responsibility in the U.S. Army, Knowlton received a master’s in civil engineering from Cornell University. He returned to West Point in 1992 to teach in the civil and mechanical engineering department, after which he was selected to lead and manage larger and more complex organizations within the Army, ultimately leading a battalion of 750 men and women while stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo., before deploying to Iraq.
Several other inititiaves were started that have the athletic department on the move. The athletic department vision has been put into a strategic plan that is in step with the Academy’s intent and posted on the athletic’s website. In addition, Knowlton has furthered the department’s culture of excellence and developed a culture and climate officer that has met with all 27 intercollegiate teams to teach healthy relationship training. An athletic department reorganization incorporated the department’s non-profit entity, the Air Force Academy Athletic Corporation (AFAAC), into the department easing processes and improving communication. The two worked together to extend the department’s Nike contract which doubled the financial support received from the previous contract for athletics. One of the primary emphasis areas has been community outreach and the department has moved forward in several areas. A fan engagement committee was formed and athletic department staff and
collegiate varsity teams and three junior varsity squads, involving more than 600 student-athletes, as well as intramurals.
Knowlton is a registered professional engineer in the state of Virginia. His awards and decorations include the Ranger Tab, the Air Assault Badge, and the Senior Parachutist Badge. Director ofPolytechnic Athletics Jim Knowlton Rensselaer Institute andwith was USAFA Superintendent Lt. the Gen. Michelle responsible for overseeing Institute’s Johnson during the 2015-16 season. 12 men’s and 11 women’s NCAA inter-
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Knowlton and his wife, Corey, have five sons: Jimmy, Patrick, Christopher, Mark and Shawn.
Air Force Athletics Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s.
Col. Brian Hill
The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education.
Col. Brian A. Hill is the vice athletic director at the Air Force Academy. A 1991 Academy graduate, he began his current assignment in June, 2015.
Vice Director of Athletics
The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading.
Hill was the Vice Commander, 92nd Air Refueling Wing, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., from July 2013-June 2015. The 92nd ARW provides KC-135 aircraft and aircrews to support world-wide aerial refueling and airlift missions in support of the Department of Defense. Prior to this assignment, he was a student at the Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Colonel Hill also served as Commander, 96th Air Refueling Squadron, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Prior to his command assignment, Colonel Hill was the Deputy Executive Assistant to the Commander, Headquarters United States Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii.
The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many nationally ranked teams.
A veteran of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Southern Watch, Joint Forge and Joint Endeavor, Hill earned his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1991. He is a command pilot with more than 3,100 hours in the T-1, T-3, T-37, T-38, C-130E/H and the KC-135R/T aircraft. Hill earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Colorado in 1995 and a master’s in strategic studies from Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Ala.
The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 19 times, which is more than any other academy.
A three-year letterman on the Air Force football team, Hill was a team captain and second-team all-conference selection at inside linebacker in 1990. He was the Air Force Academy male MVP for the 1990-91 academic year.
The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000.
Hill and his wife, Suzette, have a son, Brayden, who is a senior at the Academy
Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. The $4.1-million renovation to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and field team, was completed in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and field facilities in the nation. The Holaday Athletic Center, a $15.5 million completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Construction project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing practice facility and aerobics/weight lifting facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.
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2016 Team Photo
2016 Air Force Women’s Soccer (Top Row) Left to Right: Coach Mike Archuleta, Coach Missy Strasburg, Coach Kiha Sutta, Hailee Macias, Chuck Chimento, Madison Lampkins, Kaylee Shalongo, Morgan Mavroudis, Jacq Pepper, Sydney Rickert, Brooke Kunzelman, Hailey Laub, Erin Speer, Bree Bezdek, Ryan Holt, Katie Dinwiddie, Capt. Christin Brodie, Maj. Dana Lyon, Head Coach Larry Friend. (Middle Row) Left to Right: Kasey Stavig, Rebecca Kholos, Kristina O’Sullivan, Angela Karamanos, Alex Kahalley, Jennifer Hiddink, Lizzy Denton, Ashley Greco, Meredith Reisinger, Adrienne Yoder, Vanessa Unseth. (Bottom Row) Left to Right: Madeline Schultz, Kristen Shimkus, Brooke Rittmann, Natalee Dueber, Bre Robertson, Rafaella Bucur, Kaitlyn Ennis, Kaitlyn Cook, Taylor Cobb, Alison Skidmore Photo by Mike Kaplan (taken at Holaday Athletic Center)
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