Centenary College is a selective liberal arts college, founded in 1825. Centenary strives to strengthen the foundation for students’ personal lives and career goals as students and faculty work together to build a community focused on ethical and intellectual development, respect and concern for human and spiritual values, and the joy of creativity and discovery.
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CONTENTS Quick Facts.................................................................. 2 Team Roster.................................................................. 3 Facilities/Training.................................................4-5
Meet the 2010 Centenary Ladies Coaches..............................................7 2010 Player Profiles................................................8-15
2009 Review 2009 Stats...................................................................16
The College Media.........................................................................17 Nickname History........................................................ 18 Centenary College..................................................19-23
The City Shreveport/Bossier..................................................24
Centenary College Athletics 2911 Centenary Blvd. Shreveport, La. 71104
Affiliation The Summit League......................................................25
In the Office
Media Guide designed by: Sports Information Director Allison McClain
Athletic Administration...............................................26 Head Coaches..............................................................27
History/Records Record Book..........................................................28-29 All-Time Opponents...................................................30 Year-By-Year..................................................31-32 Award Winners...........................................................33 All-Time Roster............................................................34
For the Media TV/Radio Chart............................................................35 2010 Schedule............................................................36
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QUICK FACTS General Information School: ............................................... Centenary College (La.) Location: ........................................................ Shreveport, La. Founded: ........................................................................ 1825 Enrollment: ................................................. 887 (Spring 2010) Nickname: ................................................................... Ladies Colors: ........................................................... Maroon & White Affiliation: ..................................................... NCAA Division I Conference: .............................................. The Summit League Home Field: .................................................. Mayo Field (500) President: .................................................... Dr. B. David Rowe Director of Athletics: ....................................... Dr. Tom Tallach SWA: ..................................................... Dr. Shelley Armstrong Assitant AD/Compliance: .................................... Adam Walsh Faculty Representative: ................................. Dr. David Hoaas Athletics Phone: ............................................. (318) 869-5067 Coaching Staff Head Coach: ........................................................ Glenn Evans Alma Mater: ........................... Centenary College (La.), 1969 Year: ..................................................... 20th/ 1st since 1996 Record at CC: ............................. 66-25-3, 0-0 Summit League Career Record: ..................................................... 227-130-6 Office Phone: ................................................ (318) 869-5700
2010 Team Information Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................. 3/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ................................ 12/14 Newcomers: ................................................................. 10 Sports Information Women’s Soccer Contact: ......................... Allison McClain Email: ............................... amcclain2@centenary.edu Office: ................................................... (318) 869-5092 Sports Information Director: .................... Allison McClain Office Fax: ............................................... (318) 869-5128 Website: ..................................... www.GoCentenary.com Mailing Address: .............................................................. Centenary College of Louisiana Attn: Athletics Gold Dome 2911 Centenary Blvd. Shreveport, LA 71104
2009 Season Recap Overall Record: ............................................................ 11-6-1 Summit League Record: .................................................. 3-5-1 Home Record: ................................................................ 6-3-0 Road Record: .................................................................. 5-2-1 Neutral Site Record: ....................................................... 0-1-0
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TEAM ROSTER
2010 Ladies Soccer Roster
NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME 0 Kalyn Harris 1 Haleigh Coffey 2 Allie Cortes 4 Kelly Fossard 5 Sarina Stiles 7 Holden Penney 8 Mai Ha 9 Laura Immenschuh 10 Catlin Orschel 12 Haley Mader 13 Kortney Causey 14 Eren Corapcioglu 15 Courtney Cleveland 16 Justine Russell 17 Candace Rushing 18 Payden Deville 20 Sara McGlasson 21 Traci Lee 23 Catie Depew 25 Destiny Skinner 26 Erika Rautio 29 Emily McManus
POS GK GK D MF MF D F/MF D MF D MF MF MF D F D GK F D F/MF F D
CL JR FR SO SO SO SO FR JR JR FR SR JR SO FR JR FR FR SO SR FR JR SR
HT HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 5-4 Bossier City, La. (Louisiana-Lafayette) 5-6 Houston, Texas (Spring Woods HS) 5-3 San Antonio, Texas (St. Mary’s Hall) 5-7 Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow HS) 5-5 Phenix City, Ala. (Marion Military Inst.) 5-7 Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS) 5-2 Katy, Texas (Mayde Creek HS) 5-6 Leawood, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) 5-8 Elk Rapids, Mich. (Elk Rapids HS) 5-2 Kenner, La. (Haynes Academy) 5-2 Wylie, Texas (Wylie HS) 5-8 Louisville, Colo. (Monarch HS) 5-8 Owasso, Okla. (Owasso HS) 5-5 Shreveport, La. (Loyola College Prep) 5-4 Cordova, Tenn. (Cordova HS) 5-2 Shreveport, La. (Caddo Magnet HS) 5-6 Ida, La. (North Caddo HS) 5-6 Tyler, Texas (UT-San Antonio) 5-6 Katy, Texas (James Taylor HS) 5-2 Haughton, La. (Haughton HS) 5-7 Grapevine, Texas (Louisiana Tech) 5-6 Lafayette, La. (Lafayette HS)
Head Coach: Glenn Evans
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FACILITIES
Mayo Field
Home of the Ladies
General Information
Various other upgrades and additions have been made to Mayo Field over the Capacity: 500 past several years. New stands for seatYear Constructed: 1979 ing were installed in 2000 that now alLast Renovation Completed: 2002 lows for a crowd of 500. A physical plant building was transformed in 2000 to Originally referred to as the Centenary house a new locker room and three ofSoccer Complex, the field was renamed in fices for the soccer coaches and staff. 2001 in honor of Lewis Mayo. Mayo, the father of former Gents player and coach 2002 brought on several upgrades to the Eric Mayo, lost his life heroically fighting field itself. The chain link fencing that a fire while serving the Houston, Texas, surrounded the field was torn down and area as a member of the fire departnew black iron fencing was installed to ment. His family graciously donated the enhance the overall look. The playing funds that allowed Centenary to erect a surface was improved with the addition quality lighting system. of an underground drainage system that will allow the field to remain playable in The first-ever night soccer game at Cenadverse weather conditions. Most recenttenary was played on August 31, 2001, ly, netting was hung behind both goals to against Georgia Southern University. A limit the amount of balls that leave the memorial to Lewis Mayo stands at the playing area. entryway to the field named in his honor.
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FACILITIES/TRAINING Ladies Soccer Clubhouse The Ladies Clubhouse features a large walk-in locker room, laundry facility, coaches offices that overlooks the baseball and soccer facilities.
Wilhite Media Room The Donnie Wilhite Media Room is commonly used as a meeting and film room for teams, study hall room, and a media room for events and press conferences held at the Gold Dome. The 32 capacity stadium-seated room is designed with a newly renovated and highly equipped film Strength & Conditioning projector and sophisticated computer software for comThe Gold Dome is equipped with a newly renovated strength plete game scouting purposes. and conditioning weight room that is available to all athletic teams. The facility is located on the upper level of Sports Medicine the arena. The Centenary sports medicine facilities are located on the lower level of the Gold Dome. The room provides studentathletes with a facility that accomodates their needs on a medical basis. It houses a whirl pool, four tables and exercise equipment.
Centenary’s Athletic Trainer Mike Peck
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meet theLADIES
HEAD COACH
Glenn Evans 20th/1st since ‘96 Centenary, ‘69
Head Coach Glenn Evans will again head the Centenary Ladies soccer program after serving as an assistant coach and taking over several administrative roles for the last 13 years. Evans is known as the pioneer of the Centenary soccer programs. Serving as both a head coach and assistant, he helped build the program to its competitive ways. While an assistant, Evans helped guide the Ladies to a very successful 2009 season, notching a season record of 11-6-1, while posting a five-game win streak at the beginning of the season. Because of the impressive play, several Ladies received post season honors, highlighted by sophomore Katie Valdez, being named First Team All-Summit League and First Team All-LSWA. As a head coach for Centenary, Evans posted a 161-105-3 (.604) record in 14 seasons with the Gents and a 66-25-3 (.725) record with the Ladies in just five seasons. During Evans tenure, the Gents posted nine consecutive winning seasons (1983-91), including three Trans America Athletic Conference Championships. With the team’s success over those years, Evans was named TAAC Coach of the Year in 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990 as well as receiving that honor for his direction of the Ladies program in 1994. Evans received his B.S. in Health and Physical Education from Centenary in 1969. He received his Master’s degree in education from the University of Georgia in 1970. Evans and his wife, Karen, have four sons, Chad, Scott, Trey, and Brian and they currently reside in Shreveport.
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2010 LADIES
0 Kalyn Harris
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Played softball in 2009 and 2010 for the Ladies...Will compete in first year on soccer team
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High School: Lettered in softball and soccer at Airline High School...Helped the Vikings to a pair of District Championships and a runner up finish in the state championships...Led AHS to four playoff appearances in softball (200508) and three in soccer (2006-08)...As a sophomore, helped Airline High School to a 35-1 overall record...Named First Team All-District (2005-08), First Team All-State (2006-07), First Team All-City (2005-08) in softball and Second Team All-District (2007) and Team MVP (2008) in soccer...Hit .402 with seven home runs and 35 RBI as a freshman; .427 with four home runs and 30 RBI as a sophomore; .366 with six home runs and 48 RBI as a junior; and .572 with five home runs and 40 RBI as a senior...Went 3-for-3 with a grand slam in a 2007 district win against Ruston High School.
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Personal: Born on February 22, 1990 in Shreveport, La....Full name is Kalyn Marie Harris...Daughter of Jimmy and Debbie Harris...Has two brothers, Bo and Hunter
Junior - HS 5-4 - GK Bossier City, La.
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High School: Graduated from Spring Woods High School...Earned four letters for the Tigers soccer team as a goalie...Was recognized as a Second Team All-District recipient three years...Played six years for Westside Soccer Club out of Houston...Off the field, was President of her senior class...Was a member of the National Honor Society...Graduated as an AP Scholar with distinction
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Personal: Born September 17, 1991 in Houston, Texas...Daughter of Micki and Alan Coffey, Has two younger siblings...Is a biology major...Has plans on becoming a chiropractor
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2009: Appeared in three contests ... Had one shot on goal in the season-opener against LeTourneau (Aug. 28)
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High School: Graduated from Saint Mary’s Hall ... Lettered in soccer, track, field hockey and cross country ... Named schools Athlete of the Year ... Helped soccer team to SPC Division II Championship ... Named all-region, ESPN The Magazine Rising Star of the San Antonio/Austin area ... Named San Antonio News Express All-City ... Best game was against St. Anthony’s scoring one goal and dishing off five assists ... Scored 49 career goals and gave 22 assists ... Ran a two mile race in cross country in a time of 13:54:00 ... Off the field was a member of the National Honor Society and Mt. Holyoke Book Award
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Personal: Daughter of Dwayne and Bonnie Cortes ... Born March 11, 1991 ... Has four brothers and sisters ... Majoring in business ... Wants to design green homes to help the environment
1 Haleigh Coffey Freshman - HS 5-6 - GK Houston, Texas
2 Allie Cortes
Sophomore - 1L 5-3 - D San Antonio, Texas
2009
Allie Cortes Career Stats
GP 3
G 0
A 0
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PTS 0
SH 1
SOG 1
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4 Kelly Fossard
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2009: Had a strong freshman season, appearing in all 18 contests ... Notched two goals for four points ... First collegiate goal came against Nicholls State (Sept. 18) ... Had the game-winning goal at Arkansas Pine Bluff (Sept. 27), breaking up a 2-2 tie ... Recorded 18 total shots on the season, 10 of which fell on goal ... Compiled a .556 shot on goal percentage
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High School: Graduated from Broken Arrow High School ... Four year member of the varsity team and was a starter for three years ... Named Defender of the Year after a junior season ... Helped team reach the state semifinals ... Named academic all-conference and Broken Arrow Defender of the Year ... Team captain for club team and was a starter during fourth year ... Member of the honor roll and Principals Honor Roll, Oklahoma High School Honor Society, National Honor Society and graduated top half of graduating class
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Personal: Daughter of John and Cyndy Fossard ... Born April 3, 1991 ... Has an older sister ... Majoring in health and exercise science
Sophomore - 1L 5-7 - MF Broken Arrow, Okla.
2009
Kelly Fossard Career Stats GP 18
G 2
A 0
PTS 4
SH 18
SOG 10
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Previous School: Attended Marion Military Institute
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High School: Graduated from Russell County High School
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Personal: Born January 25, 1991...Daughter of Janice Lundeen and Ted Stiles...Has five brothers and five sisters...Is majoring in health and exercise science
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2009 Soccer: Had a solid rookie season ... Played in 16 matches with 15 starts mainly as a defender ... Recorded one assist in the season-opener against LeTourneau (Aug. 28) ... Made four shots ... Season-high two shots at Oral Roberts (Oct. 10) ... Had one shot on goal against South Dakota State (Oct. 2)
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High School: Graduated from Laguna Beach high School ... Played for the soccer club Luguna Niguel Soccer Club ... Lettered four times in soccer, once in track and once in softball ... Named first team all-league in 2007 and 2008 ... Named second team all-conference in 2006 ... Also awarded team offensive and defensive MVP award ... Member of the Coast Soccer League Gold League Championship ... Was also a member of the softball team ... Named to the principals Honor Roll all four years and was given the Academic Excellence Awards in French and ceramics and also named Rotary Student Athlete of the Year
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Personal: Daughter of Norton and Grace Penney ... Born Oct. 31, 1991 ... Has an older sister and a younger brother ... Majoring in business and economics with a minor in political science. Plays soccer and tennis for Centenary
5 Sarina Stiles Sophomore - HS 5-5 - MF Phenix City, Ala.
7 Holden Penney
Sophomore - 1L 5-7 - D Laguna Beach, Calif.
2009
Holden Penney Career Stats GP 16
G 0
A 1
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PTS 1
SH 4
SOG 1
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8 Mai Ha
Freshman - HS 5-2 - F/MF Katy, Texas
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High School: Graduated from Mayde Creek High School...Lettered in soccer for the Rams...Helped team to back-to-back State playoffs...Was the varsity captain her senior season...Off the field, was on the A-B Honor Roll...Member of student council and PALs...Was History club secretary...Received the English Student Award and perfect attendance
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Club: Played club soccer for Texas Premier FC out of Katy, Texas for two years under Chris Wells...Also played for Albion Hurricanes FC out of Houston, Texas for two years under Matthew Jepson
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Personal: Born April 26, 1991...Daughter of Jennifer Ha...Calls Katy, Texas home...Has an older brother and younger sister...Majoring in business...Plans to become a pharmacist and travel to help those in need
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2009: Started and played in all 18 matches at defense ... Had four shots against LeTourneau (Aug. 28), Prairie View A&M (Sept. 3), Mississippi Valley (Sept. 8), Louisiana Tech (Sept. 11) ... Two shots fell on goal for a .500 shot on goal percentage
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2008: Started 10 games and appeared in 17 ... Had a season-best two shots against Nicholls State (Sept. 24) and Oakland (Oct. 3)
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High School: Graduated from Shawnee Mission East HS ... Was a four letterwinner in soccer ... Helped team to 2006 regional tournament ... Off the field named National Honor Society, Kansas Honor Scholar, National Merit Commended Scholar, Principal’s Honor Roll and Freshman Mentor
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Personal: Born Feb. 12 , 1990 ... Daughter of Kent and Carol Immenschuh ... Has an older sister ... Is an undecided major ... Wants to travel and become an orthopedic surgeon
Laura Immenschuh Junior - 2L 5-6 - D Leawood, Kan.
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Catlin Orschel
Junior - 2L 5-8 - MF Elk Rapids, Mich.
2009 2008 Total
Laura Immenschuh Career Stats GP 18 17 35
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
PTS 0 0 0
SH 4 6 10
SOG 2 3 5
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2009 Soccer: Saw limited action ... Appeared in the season-opener against LeTourneau (Aug. 28)
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2008 Soccer: Played in six games ... Had a shot on goal against Louisiana-Monroe (Sept. 9) ... Played in a season-high 49 minutes against Arkansas-Little Rock (Sept. 7). Did not play tennis
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High School: Graduated from Elk Rapids High School ... Lettered in soccer, basketball and volleyball ... Named all-district twice and all-conference ... Helped team to a conference championship as a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society and was given Channel 9 & 10 News Scholar Athlete of the Week award ... Named academic all-conference ... Graduated with a 3.727 GPA
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Personal: Born Oct. 17, 1990 ... Daughter of Robert and Deborah Orschel ... Has two older sisters ... Majoring in pre-med ... Wants to become a pediatric specialist ... Has been on four mission trips, which includes, South Dakota, Mississippi, Mexico and Alabama. Plays soccer and tennis for Centenary
2009 2008 Total
Catlin Orschel Career Stats GP 1 6 7
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
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PTS 0 0 0
SH 0 1 1
SOG 0 1 1
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High School: Graduated from Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies...Played soccer for the Yellow Jackets...Off the field, was the NEHS President, a member of the National Honor Society and Tulane Book Club
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Personal: Born August 25, 1992 in Kenner, La...Daughter of Brent and Jennifer Mader...Has three younger siblings...Is a neuroscience major...Has plans on becoming a medical missionary
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2009: Made seven appearances ... Recorded her first collegiate goal in the season-opener against LeTourneau (Aug. 28) ... Put up three shots (LeTourneau and Nicholls State) twice ... Had a season-high two shots on goal against Nicholls State (Sept. 18) ... Compiled a .600 shot on goal percentage
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2008: Redshirt
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2007: Started the last eight matches and saw action in 15 games ... Battled early season injuries, missing the first three games ... Had a season-high two shots against Oakland (Oct. 7) ... Averaged .53 shots per game
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2006: Saw action in 13 matches... Put five shots up with three landing on goal
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High School: Graduated from Wylie HS ... Was a letterwinner in soccer (four years) and track (one year) ... Helped lead the team to the state playoffs all four years ... Was named all-district from 2003-06 and was named all-state as a senior ... Named team defensive MVP ... Was given the Responsibility Award and Art 1 Award
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Personal: Born May 8, 1988 ... Daughter of Claude and Nancy Causey ... Has a twin brother ... Majoring in education
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Haley Mader Freshman - HS 5-2 - D Kenner, La.
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Kortney Causey
Senior - 3L 5-2 - MF Wylie, Texas
14 Eren Corapcioglu Junior - 2L 5-8 - MF Louisville, Colo.
2009 2008 2007 2006 Total
Kortney Causey Career Stats GP 7 Redshirt 15 13 35
G 1
A 0
PTS 2
SH 10
SOG 6
0 0 1
0 0 0
0 0 2
8 5 23
4 3 13
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2009: Made 11 match appearances ... Fired off three shots against Prairie View A&M (Sept. 3), UT-Brownsville (Sept. 6), Mississippi Valley (Sept. 8)
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2008: Played in 15 games ... One shot on the season came against Arkansas-Little Rock (Sept. 7) ... Played in a seasonhigh 58 minutes against IPFW (Oct. 31)
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High School: Graduated Monarch High School ... Earned six letters, three for soccer and three for academics ... Helped team reach Colorado State playoffs twice ... Named all-district, all-state and all-conference as a junior ... As a senior was awarded all-conference and all-region ... As a member of the varsity team gave 18 assists and scored three goals ... Off the field was a member of the National Honor Society and All- Academic first team
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Personal: Born June 14, 1990 ... Daughter of Ahmet Corapcioglu and Colleen McFadden ... Has an older brother and a younger sister ... Majoring in math with a minor in psycholgy ... Likes to volunteer for the Creston J. Walker Foundation, a charity organization to help famlies who have children with cancer
2009 2008 Total
Eren Coracioglu Career Stats GP 11 15 26
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
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PTS 0 0 0
SH 3 1 4
SOG 0 0 0
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15 Courtney Cleveland
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2009: Saw action in eight matches ... Recorded one shot on goal against Mississippi Valley (Sept. 8)
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High School: Graduated from the Owasso High School ... Lettered in soccer and cross country ... Led team to the state playoffs every year ... Named all-state in cross country and was named team MVP ... Named Academic Athlete of the Month ... Played on the Tulsa Nationals Soccer Club ... National Honor Society and was nominated for Oklahoma Academic All-State
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Personal: Daughter of Gerald and Shelly Cleveland ... Born Aug. 18, 1990 ... Has a younger brother ... Majoring in psychology
2009
Courtney Cleveland Career Stats GP 8
G 0
A 0
PTS 0
SH 1
SOG 1
Sophomore - 1L 5-8 - MF Owasso, Okla.
16 Justine Russell Freshman - HS 5-5 - D Shreveport, La.
17 Candace Rushing Junior - RS 5-4 - F Cordova, Tenn.
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High School: Graduated from Loyola College Prep...Earned 12 total letters...Played four years of soccer under former Centenary player, Heather Kasperak...Was a four-year member of the swimming and cross country teams...Helped soccer team to the State quarterfinals...Was named team MVP twice...Garnered First Team All-District all four years in soccer and All-State honors during senior season...Was an All-State honoree in swimming senior year...Named to ODP Regional team in 2007-08...Played club soccer for Shreveport United for eight years...Off the field, was a member of the National Honor Society
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Personal: Born March 4, 1991 in Birmingham, Ala...Calls Shreveport home...Daughter of Jennifer and Jay Russell...Has three younger siblings...Is a history and English major
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2009: Was sidelined for the entire season due to a knee injury ... Received a medical redshirt
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2008: Started 15-of-18 matches ... Had second career assist at Mississippi Valley State (Aug. 24) ... Fired off three shots against Mississippi Valley State and IPFW (Oct. 31) ... Had a season-best two shots on goal against IUPUI (Nov. 2) ... Played a season-high 116 minutes against Louisiana Tech (Sept. 26)
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2007: Played in 18 matches with 17 starts ... First collegiate assist came in the 1-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State (Oct. 18) ... Averaged 1.39 shots, which tops all returnees ... Had a career-high three shots on goal at Oakland on Oct. 7
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High School: Graduated from Cordova HS ... Letterwinner in soccer four years and basketball three times ... Was named all-district as a junior and senior ... Was the second leading scorer in soccer as a senior ... Off the field was ranked 23rd in graduating class and a member of National Honor Society
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Personal: Daughter of Randal Rushing and Jemmi Lou Rye ... Born Dec. 7 1988 ... Has a twin brother and an older brother ... Majoring in elementary education ... Future plans are to be a teacher/coach and possibly a college coach one day
2009 2008 2007 Total
Candace Rushing Career Stats GP G Medically Redshirted 18 0 18 0 36 0
A
PTS
SH
SOG
1 1 2
1 1 2
15 25 40
5 8 13
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High School: Graduated from Caddo Magnet High School...Played soccer for the Mustangs...Was honored as the Defensive MVP
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Personal: Born February 28, 1992...Daughter of Roland and Sandy Deville...Calls Shreveport home...Has three older siblings...Is a biology major...Plans on becoming a Vet
18 Payden Deville Freshman - HS 5-2 - D Shreveport, La.
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High School: Graduated from North Caddo High School...Played soccer for the Rebels and was captain...Was named First Team All-District and Second Team All-District as a goal keeper...Honored as Defensive MVP...Off the field, was a member of the National Honor Society and Honor Roll...Was the Interact President
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Personal: Born December 22, 1991...Daughter of Travis McGlasson and Gina Horton...Calls Ida, La. home... Has four older sisters...Majoring in Elementary Education...Plans to become a first grade teacher
20 Sara McGlasson Freshman - HS 5-6 - GK Ida, La.
21 Traci Lee
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Previous School: Attended UT-San Antonio but took a redshirt for soccer
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High School: Graduated from Robert E. Lee High School...Earned three letters in soccer as a forward...Led Raiders to playoffs all three years...Was named Newcomer of the Year her first season...Honored as MVP in 2008-09...Recognized with the Golden Boot for the top leading scorer...Named All-District Honorable Mention (2007-08), All-District Offensive MVP (2008-09), and All-East Texas First Team (2008-09)...Was on the All-Academic Team all four years...Off the field, was a member of the National Honor Society
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Club: Played club soccer for East Texas Sting out of Tyler, Texas for eight years under Trey Carlile
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Personal: Born November 27, 1990 in Tyler, Texas...Daughter of Robert and Vinni Lee...Has three older siblings...Majoring in biology...Plans to become a veterinarian
Sophomore - TR 5-6 - F Tyler, Texas
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23 Catie Depew
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2009: Started and appeared in all 18 matches ... Key anchor on the defensive end for the Ladies ... Recorded one shot which fell on goal against Western Illinois (Oct. 23) ... Maintained a 1.000 shot on goal percentage
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2008: Started and played in all 18 matches ... Had a shot on goal against Louisiana Tech (Sept. 26) and Southern Utah (Oct. 26) ... Played every minute of 17 matches
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2007: Played and started in all 19 matches ... First collegiate goal came at home against Southern Utah (Oct. 3), which tied the game at one ... Was named to The Summit League's All-Newcomer Team
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High School: Graduated from James Taylor HS ... Appeared in the state playoffs in 2005 and 2007, while the team was state champions in 2006 ... Was named first team all-district as a sophomore, co-all-district defensive MVP as a junior ... Was named all-region, all-state and all-district MVP after the 2007 season ... Held the captain position as a senior was team defensive MVP after the 2006 and 2007 campaigns ... Off the field was secretary of the English Club
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Personal: Daughter of Steven and Carol Depew ... Born March 19, 1989 ... Has three older brothers and a younger brother ... Majoring in accounting
Senior - 3L 5-6 - D Katy, Texas
2009 2008 2007 Total
Catie Depew Career Stats GP 18 18 19 55
G 0 0 1 1
A 0 0 0 0
PTS 0 0 2 2
SH 1 2 2 5
SOG 1 2 2 5
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High School: Graduated from Haughton High School...Lettered in soccer as a forward and midfielder for the Buccaneers...Helped her team reach playoffs all four years...Was named First Team All-District her senior season...Honored as a Second Team selection her sophomore and junior years
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Personal: Born December 16, 1992...Daughter of Noel Skinner and Carla Bazzano...Calls Haughton, La. home...Has one younger brother, Zachary...Majoring in biology...Has plans to finish college, find a great job and start a family
25 Destiny Skinner Freshman - HS 5-2 - F/MF Haughton, La.
26 Erika Rautio Junior - 1L 5-7 - F Grapevine, Texas
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2009: Appeared in 13 contests in her first season at Centenary
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Previous School: Erika transferred from Louisiana Tech University ... She was redshirted in the 2008 season ... Played 15-of-17 games for the Lady Techsters, earning three starts in 2007 ... In the 2007 season, she scored the first goal of her collegiate career against UL-Monroe ... Tallied 639 minutes on the season ... Attempted 10 shots with five on goal.
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High School: Played four years for the Mustangs at Grapevine High School in Texas ... Named first-team all-district as a freshman ... Elected team captain and named team MVP as a sophomore ... Named a Fort Worth Star Telegram Spotlight Player to Watch as a senior.
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Personal: Born June 24, 1989 in Park Rapids, Min. ... Erika is the daughter of Terry and Janice Rautio ... Has two brothers, Garrett and Tyler, and two sisters, Jennifer Kovach and Jessica Rautio ... Erika is a health and exercise science (Pre-Med) major.
2009
Erika Rautio Career Stats GP 13
G 0
A 0
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PTS 0
SH 0
SOG 0
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29 Emily McManus Senior - 3L 5-6 - D Lafayette, La.
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2009: Played in 17 matches with three starts ... Had two shots, both against Oakland (Oct. 16)
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2008: Played and started in all 18 games ... Had only shot on goal against Oakland (Oct. 3) ... Saw action for every minute in 16 matches
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2007: Played and started in 19 straight matches ... Had three shots on the year, Northwestern State (Sept. 14), Arkansas (Sept. 16) and McNeese State (Sept. 21) ... Averaged .17 shots per game
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High School: Graduated from Lafayette HS ... Was a two sport athlete, earing four letters in soccer and three in track and field ... Was fourth at the state meet in the 4x400 ... Was named Lafayette All-Parish 4x400 Relay Team ... In soccer was second team all-district defense in 2006, 2007 first team all-district defense, 2007 first team all-acadiana and 2007 second team all-state defense ... Off the field was given President’s Education Award of Excellence and Regents’ Scholar ... Was a member of the National Honors Society and Who’s Who Among High School Students
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Personal: Daughter of David and Sheila McManus ... Born Sept. 20, 1988 ... Has two younger brothers and two older sisters ... Majoring in social studies education ... Plans to be a high school history teacher
2009 2008 2007 Total
Emily McManus Career Stats GP 17 18 18 53
G 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0
SENIORS
SOPHOMORES
PTS 0 0 0 0
SH 2 2 3 7
SOG 0 1 3 4
JUNIORS
FRESHMEN
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2009 STATS The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer CENTENARY Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 04, 2010) All games
2009 Overall Statistics
RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
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Date Aug 28 Aug 30 Sep 03 Sep 06 Sep 08 Sep 11 Sep 18 Sep 25 Sep 27 Oct 02 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 29 Oct 31 Nov 02
Opponent LETOURNEAU at UALR PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UT-BROWNSVILLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY at Louisiana Tech NICHOLLS STATE HOUSTON BAPTIST at Ark.-Pine Bluff SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Oral Roberts at Oakland University at IPFW WESTERN ILLINOIS IUPUI at Southern Utah at UMKC vs NORTH DAKOTA STATE
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL 11-6-1 3-5-1 8-1-0
W W W W W L W W W L L W L L W W L
Score 7-0 2-1 4-0 4-3 2-0 1-7 2-0 1-0 3-2 0-1 0-2 0-0 2-1 1-2 1-3 2-1 2-1 0-2
Att. 210 143 100 150 100 342 200 134 48 152 219 157 218 183 136 76 151 44
CC
OPP
34-280 1.89 .121 150-280 .536 15.6 93 0-0
26-303 1.44 .086 157-303 .518 16.8 81 1-2
9 0
8 0
1365 9/152 1/44
1354 8/169
HOME 6-3-0 0-3-0 6-0-0 ##
Player
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Goalie
7 22 20 6 8 12 3 11 25 2 13 4 9 16 14 29 24 23 15 18 0 26 21 19 5 10 1
1 0
AWAY 5-2-1 3-1-1 2-1-0
KATIE VALDEZ MORGAN ULLIMAN LAUREN STANLEY ALLISON RUCINSKI CHELSEA GRANGER KELLY FOSSARD KRISTINE WEAVER ASHLEY DOLEZEL HISA TURNER COURTNEY MORRIS KORTNEY CAUSEY LAUREN CHEANEY LAURA IMMENSCHUH HOLDEN PENNEY EREN CORAPCIOGLU EMILY MCMANUS LOGAN CATHCART CATIE DEPEW COURTNEY CLEVELA ALLIE CORTES DEB HILL ERIKA RAUTIO MATTIE WEATHERSPO LINDSEY LUGUETTE JORDAN SMITH CATLIN ORSCHEL KATE DONNELLY Total Opponents KATE DONNELLY DEB HILL Total Opponents
Goals by Period CENTENARY Opponents
NEUTRAL 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
gp g a 18 10 9 16 3 0 18 0 0 18 5 1 17 5 3 18 2 0 18 2 1 18 1 2 18 1 3 18 3 1 7 1 0 18 1 0 18 0 0 16 0 1 11 0 0 17 0 0 7 0 1 18 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 13 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 13 0 0 18 34 22 18 26 12
GP 12 10 18 18
pts
sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att
29 90 .111 52 .578 2 6 26 .115 14 .538 0 0 21 .000 7 .333 0 11 19 .263 13 .684 3 13 18 .278 13 .722 2 4 18 .111 10 .556 1 5 16 .125 5 .312 1 4 13 .077 7 .538 0 5 12 .083 7 .583 0 7 11 .273 6 .545 1 2 10 .100 6 .600 0 2 8 .125 4 .500 1 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 90 280 .121 150 .536 11 64 303 .086 157 .518 6
Min. GA 963:09 13 725:40 13 1688:49 26 1688:49 34
GAAvg Saves
1.21 1.61 1.39 1.81
79 49 131 116
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 34 26
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 281 303
Saves by Period CENTENARY Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 131 116
Corners by Period CENTENARY Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 93 81
Fouls by Period CENTENARY Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 173 184
Shots by Period CENTENARY Opponents
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14 15
18 10
114 156 147 136 60 54 40 37 77 93
60 57 48 38 90 89
1 0
8 13
7 3 4 3 3 1
1 1 3 7
4 2 1 3 3 1
Pct
W-L-T
.859 6-3-1 .790 5-3-0 .834 11-6-1 .773 6-4-1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 Sho
1 3 6 4
MEDIA
Allison McClain
Centenary’s Sports Information Allison McClain Sports Information Director (318) 869-5092 amcclain2@centenary.edu
Centenary fans don’t have to go far when they want the latest news on the Ladies and Gents athletic teams. The official Web site of Centenary Athletics, www.GoCentenary.com, is just a click away. The site offers information on all 16-intercollegiate athletic teams. It also includes rosters, schedules, biographical information on the players, updated statistics, the latest news on the teams and feature stories on all their favorite Ladies and Gents athletes. In addition, the site has season guides, information on academics and compliance, facilities, the sports information department, the College and the history behind the name. If you can’t attend a Centenary home athletic event, you can keep up with all the action via the Internet. All the latest press releases are e-mailed directly to interested fans upon request. For more information on receiving Centenary news by e-mail contact sports information director Allison McClain at amcclain2@centenary.edu or go to www.GoCentenary. com and sign up for the service.
Sports Information Director Allison McClain is in her second year as the Sports Information Director in the Centenary College athletic department. In this role, McClain oversees all aspects of the department for each of Centenary’s 16 intercollegiate sports. McClain was a 2009 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Centenary with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication with an emphasis on Professional Writing. She spent her last two years working as a Sports Information student assistant, serving as the contact for men’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf her senior year. As an undergraduate, McClain assisted with all game-day media relations’ efforts, published articles on the college’s athletic website, as well as the producing the 2009 Ladies softball media guide. Outside the classroom and SID office, McClain excelled on the softball field as a four-year member of the Ladies softball team. In her sophomore season, she earned All-Mid Con and All-LSWA Second Team utility player honors as well as being named an All-Mid Con and LSWA Player of the Week. Her accolades went beyond the field, as she was recognized as an NFCA Academic All-America Scholar Athlete and named to the Academic All-Conference team all four years. She garnered the Outstanding Athletic Achievement award her senior year, served as a student justice on the Centenary College Honor Court, was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society and was named to the Dean’s List numerous times. Prior to rejoining the Centenary athletic department, McClain spent the 2009 summer working as a Media Relations intern with the Houston Astros Baseball Club. With the Astros, she served as an editorial assistant for the Astros Magazine, assisted with game-day press box duties, compiled daily clips, worked with TV stats, and recapped games for the Astros Minor League affiliates. A native of Diboll, Texas, McClain graduated as the 2005 Diboll High School Valedictorian. She is the daughter of Jim and Judy McClain. Her younger brother, Wesley, is a freshman at the University of Houston and represents the Cougars on the men’s golf team.
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HISTORY Behind the Name....Ladies and Gents The history of the Centenary athletics nickname “Gentlemen” is quite unique. First established in the fall of 1921 by thenCentenary President George Sexton, it seems the football team had been in a fight the previous game, and Sexton sat the team down before the next game and told the players, “...from now on, you will all act like Gentlemen.” With the majority of Centenary men also soldiers, the moniker “Gentlemen” or “Gents” was a logical choice. A tongue-in-cheek account that first mentioned the new nickname appeared in the 1923 Yoncopin (Centenary’s yearbook) in the football summary. “...there was some doubt on the eve of the first game. Reports from the Marshall (Texas) camp had them recruiting from the boiler factories and we were made to believe that the Marshall team was coming to Shreveport to mop-up with the ‘Gentlemen.’ Well, we put on our best manners, but just couldn’t help running up a 77-0 score...” In December of 2007, the Centenary student body held a voting process in order to add an additional mascot to the traditional Ladies and Gents. Although Ladies and Gents will remain the official nicknames of the Centenary athletics teams, Skeeter the Catahoula was chosen to provide an on-campus presence in the form of a true mascot. Now, an actual Catahoula dog that was rescued from an animal shelter in Houston, Texas, walks the campus and attends special functions. A mascot in a suit was also created and attends sporting events. The nickname has stuck ever since and it was natural to call the women’s teams the “Ladies” when the school began women’s sports in the 1960’s.
“Skeeter” was rescued from “Citizens for Animal Protection,” a non profit shelter in Houston, Texas. The shelter takes in more than 12,000 orphaned, rescued and abandoned pets each year. Skeeter had been at the shelter for about a month.
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THE COLLEGE Dr. B. David Rowe President Centenary College of Louisiana is a private, four-year arts and sciences college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1825, it is the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Centenary is one of 16 colleges and universities constituting the Associated Colleges of the South (ACS) and is regularly rated as one of the top colleges in the South.
An ordained United Methodist minister, President Rowe holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Southwestern University, a Master of Divinity degree from Emory University and a Certificate in Ecumenical Studies from the World Council of Churches and the University of Geneva. He earned the Ph.D. from Georgia State University where his research led to the dissertation entitled Cultural Leadership and Peace: An Educational Response to Religious Violence.
Mentioned in the Templeton Guide’s Colleges that encourage Character Development and in Peterson’s Top Colleges for Science, the College is also highly ranked in U.S. News & World Report.
With more than 18 years in higher education administration, and with extensive planning, fundraising, and institutional marketing experience, Dr. Rowe has served Wesleyan College, Oxford College of Emory University, and the Candler School of Theology. His professional interests, which include organizational transformation and global sustainability, complement his research specialization in leadership development and social change. He is the co-founder of a non-profit organization, Oikos (oy’-kos), which focuses on systemic solutions for global sustainability.
In 2009, the Princeton Review tagged Centenary College as one of the “Best 368 Colleges,” and, in 2008, Newsweek named us the “Hottest Liberal Arts School You’ve Never Heard Of.”
Dr. Rowe joins Centenary at a time of transition for the College and looks forward to helping to find ways to propel Centenary into the future. Against the backdrop of the nation’s faltering economy, a new vision is emerging for Centenary College: to define church-related liberal arts education for the 21st Century. The challenge will be to create such a program while optimizing the use of shrinking resources.
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With these moves, Centenary is charting a bold new course into this century and beyond. A renewed focus on undergraduate arts and sciences programs will set the stage for complementing these programs with graduate professional programs, and to investigate the creation of more opportunities for students to engage global cultures through sustained and well-crafted international study experiences. A native Texan, Dr. Rowe is married to the former Jodi Hyde of College Park, Ga. They have two sons – Carter (8) and Philip (6).
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ACADEMICS Education at Centenary is both traditional and progressive. Grounded in the liberal arts, our Core curriculum embraces courses in the humanities, the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the visual and performing arts. Through inquiry, students develop those diverse skills and habits of mind that characterize the well educated person. Centenary boasts 22 majors in the arts and sciences, numerous academic concentrations, a variety of pre-professional programs, and two graduate programs: MAJORS: Art & Visual Culture Studio Art Visual Culture Biochemistry Biology Biophysics Business Administration Accounting Finance Management Chemistry Communication Film/Television/Video New Media Professional Writing Economics English French Geology History Mathematics Music Neuroscience Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Theatre Individualized
PROGRAMS & MINORS: Allied Health Tracks Medical Technology Pharmacy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Speech-Language Pathology/ Audiology 3/2 Christian Leadership Center Computer Science minor Education (5-year program) Engineering 3/2 Environment and Society minor Gender Studies minor Museum Management Physics minor Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Veterinary Spanish minor
2009-10 Academic All-League Honorees Women’s Cross Country Mellynn Baker Jacquelyn Batson Jessica Brown Sunny LaGrone Cara Miccoli Brittany Wilkins Men’s Cross Country Matthew Keus Jonathan Martin Miles McDonald Adam Nerio Robert Poole Women’s Soccer Logan Cathcart Lauren Cheaney Courtney Cleveland Eren Corapcioglu Allie Cortes Catie Depew Ashley Dolezel Kate Donnelly Kelly Fossard Deborah Hill Laura Immenschuh Lindsey Luquette Emily McManus Courtney Morris Catlin Orschel Holden Penney Erika Rautio Hisa Turner Mattie Weatherspoon Kristine Weaver Men’s Soccer RB Asenime Ben Barcelona Aaron Bergman Jihad Elaydi Zac Farrar Todd Faulkinberry
Nick Flowers Kristian Ford Adam Ghaemmaghami Micah Goodwin John McHugh Tate McIntyre Kyle Mehnert Robert Ramirez Marcos Rodriguez Rennie Walker Ian Osteen Volleyball Christina Fellows Brianna Kern Jennifer Kunze Kayla Tibaldo Baseball Dakota Robinson Boone Whiting Justin Kraft Jeff Schaffert Jimmy Hoyt Stephen Tromblee Keegan Acker Trey McGee Scott Pasket Anthony Salinas Cole Thompson Men’s Basketball Jerrald Bonham Maxx Nakwaasah Roman Tubner Daman Starring Matt Marseille Travis Sims Jeron Trotman Women’s Basketball Leslie Forest Bethany Joseph Ashley Jackson
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Anne Farrell Quintesa Gould, Natasha Draganic Beth Alberson Michaela Berg Men’s Golf Tyler Williams Mark Weeber Ryan Sparks Greg Berthelot Denver Green Jesse Gilmore Cannon Earp Jay Frazier Women’s Golf Jessica Marquart Justine Kemp Kyndal Rose Rachel Grinnell Claire Whitis Softball Beth Krysiak Haley Bassett Allison Shepperd Lauren Highsmith Caitlin Cavarra Katie Matthews Courtney Avery Sara Dornelas Reggie Salvatore Men’s Swimming Rustin Green David Moss Clay Malinovsky Quinn Larwood David Berude Matthew Harris Matthew Blam Aaron Otto Josh Pena Ben Donaldson John Cefalu
Anthony LeBlanc Caleb McSorley Ben Donaldson Ross Olivier Adam Pennington Matthew Pittman Michael Schwandt Josh Scott Ryne Smith Chris Sullivan Women’s Swimming Lauren Kloepfer Jessica Brown Maggie Vaughan Kendra Norman Leslie Wyatt Ruth Litwinowicz Corrine Cormier Cassie Cloutet Brittany Wilkens Olivia Bozant Aurora Owen Allison Jones Laura Huning Kate Rivers Men’s Tennis Matt Shoptaugh Michael Reeks Jacob Dawson John Callen Evan Magill Micah Threadgill John Reeks Women’s Tennis Polly Henderson Catlin Orschel Taylor Gilmour Isadora Bickham Holden Penney
HISTORY ATHLETICS HISTORY Centenary College of Louisiana has fielded an athletic team in at least one sport since 1894, when the football team faced Louisiana State University. Centenary’s football squad was one of the best in the South in the first half of the 20th century, the high point being an undefeated 10-0 season in 1927. Centenary produced professionals Conway Baker, Buddy Parker, and Cal Hubbard. Hubbard is a member of three halls of fame: Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame, and Baseball Hall of Fame. However, the poor oil economy in the area forced the discontinuation of the football program in 1947.
captain for the United States squad. Recently Centenary athletes have found their names at or near the top of the NCAA rankings. In 2000, women’s soccer player Lara Brown led all Division I players in points per game and goals per game. Ronnie McCollum followed suit during the 2000-2001 basketball season, leading the nation in scoring. Andrew Wisniewski picked up where McCollum left off, finishing in the top 20 in scoring and steals during the 2002-2003 season.
The 2010 baseball season was The 1920s saw the establishment of the men’s basketball highlighted by two Gents signing and baseball teams at Centenary. The basketball Gents have professional contracts with Major had 45 seasons with a .500 or better winning percentage, League Baseball organizations. Rightincluding the 2003-2004 campaign. handed pitcher Boone Whiting was named Summit League's Pitcher of the Year and From 1972 to 1976, Robert Parish dominated Centenary’s Ping!Baseball Third Team All-American, opponents, leading the Gents to an 87-21 record over while joining the St. Louis Cardinals that span. Parish still holds numerous Centenary records, organization following his junior season. including the single game scoring record (50 points vs. Left handed senior Dakota Robinson also Lamar in 1972), the single season rebounding record finished his collegiate career out strong, (18.7 rpg in 1972-73), and the career record for most field signing on with the Los Angeles Angels goals made (1,034). Parish was drafted in the first round of Anaheim organization. by the Golden State Warriors in 1976 and later, as part of arguably the greatest frontcourt in NBA history, won three With the addition of men’s and women’s swimming in 2002-2003, NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in the 1980s. Centenary now sponsors 16 intercollegiate sports, as many as any other In September 2003, Parish was inducted into the National Division I program in Northern Louisiana. Recent Basketball Hall of Fame. athletics highlights include the gymnastics team winning the 2004 USAG National Championship With its 1,000-seat stadium, the baseball team is attracting and the softball Ladies earning a trip to top players to play for Centenary and top the NCAA Tournament in both the teams to play against the Gents. Thirty- 2004 and 2005 seasons. In addition, two players who put on the Centenary Centenary athletes have won the uniform have gone on to play professionally. Summit League’s prestigious Student In recent years, the Gents have hosted, Arkansas, Athlete of the Year award three times Nebraska, Texas A&M, and LSU in Shreveport. since joining the conference in the fall of 2003. Centenary has also been In 1980 the Golf Magazine College Player of the honored with the Summit League's Year did not come from a traditional power. Hal annual Sportsmanship Award for Sutton, a native of Shreveport who stayed home the third time in 2009-10. to attend Centenary, won that honor as well as the 1980 U.S. Amateur. Sutton has gone on Pictured: Top (L) Robert Parish; (R) Hal to win two Players Championships, a PGA Sutton; Bottom (L) Andrew Wisniewski; Championship, and a Tour Championship, as Bottom (R) Boone Whiting well as earn a spot on four U.S. Ryder Cup teams. In 2004, Sutton served as the Ryder Cup
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CAMPUS LIFE A Sneak Peak at Campus Life TREK Experience The Trek Experience is a graduation requirement encompassing exploration of CAREER, CULTURE and COMMUNITY. The Trek Experience is driven by one clear mission: To incorporate into the required curriculum distinctive, experience-based programs for students to enhance their self-knowledge and social awareness through career/ graduate school preparation, intercultural engagement, and civic involvement. Toward these ends, the Trek Experience has four main goals to achieve: •To integrate experiential learning into a traditional academic context, so that students can link classroom learning with practical application. •To understand that social interaction is an integral part of education. •To recognize their roles as citizens and leaders responsible for meeting the challenges facing an ever-changing world. •To realize that personal reflection about their engagement with the world beyond the classroom can lead to real self-knowledge and social awareness. Spiritual Development The Christian Leadership Center (CLC) is an ecumenical, faith-based program committed to creating opportunities for Christian leadership development through the intersection of faith and academy. The Center is dedicated to theological study, innovative leadership training, interreligious and interdenominational dialogue, issues of peace and justice, spiritual formation and Christian discipleship. Greek Life During your college experience you have a unique opportunity to join the social network of a fraternity or sorority. This will be one of the most significant and rewarding choices you make. Here at Centenary, close to 25 percent of current students have found a second home in one of our seven Greek organizations. Centenary is represented by seven Greek organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha, Chi Omega, Kappa Alphi Order, Kappa Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi, and Zeta Tau Alpha. Community Service For the past 2 years The Big Event has been a huge success for both the Centenary Community and for the adjacent Highland Neighborhood. With the help of many of you, this student led initiative has grown to be an important part of life at Centenary. Centenary staff, faculty, and students come together to help the surrounding community by cleaning yards, painting houses, and assisting in whatever way we can. Residence Life The Office of Residence Life and Housing is committed to enhancing student learning and personal growth. Centenary has five residence halls: Rotary, Cline, James, Sexton and Hardin Hall. All residence halls at Centenary include FREE laundry facilities, computer labs, vending machines, cable television outlets, a telephone jack for each resident, room furniture (including an extra-long single bed, chest of drawers, desk, and chair), closet(s), and free internet access via wired ethernet ports (or wireless) in each room. There are no community bathrooms at Centenary; each student shares a bath with the others in their suite.
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THE CITY
Life in Shreveport-Bossier
Population: 393,000 Northwest Corner of Louisiana
The CenturyTel Center is a 14,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Bossier City, Louisiana. It is home to the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings arena2 football team and Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs ice hockey team.
The Red River is the picturesque setting for Bossier City’s unique shopping and entertainment destination. Louisiana Boardwalk is the first lifestyle center to open in the state of Louisiana offering outlet shopping, an entertainment district and riverfront dining. Harrah’s Louisiana Downs allows for a rich blend of horses from those in Arkansas, to the well-bred Louisiana locals and Texas shippers. Through its wellorchestrated stakes calendar, a large fleet of national icons have utilized the Louisiana Downs oval throughout their career.
Sci-Port: Louisiana’s Science Center provides a fun, educational environment for people of all ages to explore and actively engage in the world of mathematics, science and technology. The Strand Theatre, built in 1925, is the Official State Theatre of Louisiana and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This restored historic theatre continues to be the home of the best, highest-quality entertainment throughout the decades including top touring Broadway productions, concerts, and comedy shows.
The Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs are a professional ice hockey team which plays in the Bossier CityShreveport metropolitan area of Louisiana. They are a member of the Central Hockey League.
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The Shreveport-Bossier Captains are a professional baseball team based in Shreveport, Louisiana, in the United States. The Captains are a member of the South Division of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.
AFFILIATION
The 10 Summit League member institutions include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports.
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ADMINISTRATION Dr. Tom Tallach
Adam Walsh
Director of Athletics
Dr. Tom Tallach has served as Centenary’s Director of Athletics since Fall 2007. Since his arrival, the Gents and Ladies have seen major changes to their surroundings. The Gold Dome has a new hardwood floor, new premium seating, a new public address system, and a new weight room. The tennis courts have been resurfaced and new screens and nets are being installed. The softball facility has new dugouts, a new backstop, and a new public address system. These and numerous other improvements were made possible because of a dramatic increase in booster support. Tallach has high expectations for himself as well as for Centenary’s student-athletes, coaches, and other staff. Tallach re-joined the Centenary community after most recently serving as Assistant Athletic Director at Tarleton State University. At Tarleton, he organized and administered a comprehensive compliance program for the institution, taught graduate and undergraduate courses, and provided administrative leadership and training for many of the sports programs. He served on NCAA regional tournament committees in women’s basketball and softball and delivered compliance presentations to regional and national audiences. With the exception of a two-year period that included doctoral research, work in the family business, and basketball coaching at Ouachita Baptist University, Tallach spent twelve years at Texas A&M-Commerce. He began as a graduate teaching assistant and assistant men’s basketball coach for a struggling Lions team that would win the Lone Star Conference (LSC) Championship two years later. He then served as Assistant Athletic Director and faculty member in the Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Sports Studies. With primary responsibility for event management, compliance, and athletic scholarship administration, he also served as the Athletic Director for UIL (Texas High School Federation) Region II, administering championship competition in volleyball, basketball, track & field, tennis, and golf. He was later named Interim Athletic Director at the University. Under his leadership, the Lions claimed LSC Championships in men’s basketball and women’s soccer, three coaches were named LSC Coach of the Year, and one coach was named Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year. He served on two NCAA regional tournament committees in women’s soccer in addition to serving as Director of the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional Tournament. During his tenure in Commerce, he was involved in and/or responsible for numerous facility improvements, served on many institutional committees including SACS re-accreditation, chaired the LSC Compliance Committee, helped guide the Athletic Training Education Program to national certification, and always taught at least one academic course. A former Gent pitcher (Class of 1993), Tallach was named to the Trans-America Athletic Conference (TAAC) All-Academic Team, graduated Magna Cum Laude, was President of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, and received the Health & Exercise Science Award. The ‘92 and ‘93 Gents captured TAAC Western Division Titles under head coach Andy Watson. Tallach resides in Shreveport with his wife Gabriela and son Grant.
Assistant AD
Adam Walsh is in his second year as Assistant AD after taking over the role during the 2009-10 school year. Walsh’s duties include compliance, game day management, and the supervisor of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Walsh was also named the 21st head coach of the Gents basketball team following the 2009-10 season after serving as an assistant for the past three seasons.
Shelley Armstrong
Senior Woman Administrator Shelley Armstrong was named Centenary’s Senior Woman Administrator in January 2010. In that role, Armstrong will assist in providing a valuable perspective in the administrative decision-making process. Armstrong also serves as the men’s and women’s cross country coach and will begin her seventh season this year.
David Hoaas
Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. David Hoaas has served as the FAR since 2000. As faculty athletic representative, Dr. Hoaas is charged with overseeing the maintenance and improvement of student-athlete welfare. He monitors the academic support services, administers senior-athlete exit surveys and the coaches’ certification examination, and assists in the preparation of various NCAA reports.
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HEAD COACHES
Kristen Davis Shelley Armstrong Women’s Basketball Cross Country
Mike Diaz Baseball
Adam Walsh Men’s Basketball
Emlyn Aubrey Golf
Gretchen Goerlitz Gymnastics
David Orr Men’s Soccer
Glenn Evans Women’s Soccer
Mark Lambert Softball
Butch Jordan Swimming
Todd Killen Tennis
Jon Stenman Volleyball
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RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL Offensive/Defensive
Most Shots 14 Krista Camplen vs. Oral Roberts Sept. 19, 1993 13 Shelley Marusak vs. Oral Roberts Oct. 6, 1995 13 Ashley Bouillion vs. South Carolina State Sept. 7, 2002 12 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Sept. 15, 1994 12 Kasey McCall vs. Troy Sept. 18, 1998 11 Katie Valdez vs. Southern Utah Oct. 29, 2009 11 Lara Brown vs. Alabama A&M Nov. 4, 2000 11 Mindi Levinski vs. Louisiana Tech Sept. 28, 2004 11 Mindi Levinski vs. Grambling State Oct. 5, 2004 10 Shelley Marusak vs. Arkansas-Little Sept. 30, 1992 10 Shelley Marusak vs. Stephen F. Austin Sept. 2, 1995 10 Shelley Marusak vs. Southeastern La. Sept. 17, 1995 10 Shannon Richardson vs. Nicholls State Oct. 18, 1998 10 Lara Brown vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000 10 Katie Valdez vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Sept. 27, 2009 10 Katie Valdez vs. Western Illinois Oct. 23, 2009 Most Goals Scored 5 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Oct. 13, 1993 5 Shelley Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 6, 1993 4 Lara Brown vs. Alabama A&M Nov. 4, 2000 4 Lyndsay Bigler vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000 4 Lara Brown vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000 4 Jeanette Bingeman vs. Millsaps Oct. 30, 1996 4 Shelley Marusak vs. Arkansas-Little Rock Oct. 5, 1994 4 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Oct. 15, 1994 4 Shelley Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 19, 1992 3 Melissa Tharp vs. Alcorn State Oct. 15, 2003 3 Lyndsay Bigler vs. Missippi Valley State Sept. 5, 2003 3 Lindsey Stafford vs. Alcorn State Sept. 24, 2002 3 Ashley Bouillion vs. South Carolina State Sept. 7, 2002 3 Lori Levitt vs. Nicholls State Oct. 17, 2001 3 Lara Brown vs. McNeese State Sept. 20, 2000 3 Lara Brown vs. Northwestern State Sept. 13, 2000 3 Jacintha Wick vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 1999 3 Lara Brown vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 1999 3 Rebekah Snider vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 1999 3 Jacintha Wick vs. Tennesse-Martin Sept. 18, 1999 3 Daniela Sarquiz vs. McNeese State Oct. 26, 1996 3 Sara Dewiit vs. Troy State Oct. 18, 1997 3 Jacintha Wick vs. Southeastern La. Oct. 10, 1997 3 Shelley Marusak vs. Southeastern La. Sept. 17, 1995 3 Kathy Brashears vs. Millsaps Oct. 26, 1993 3 Shelly Marusak vs. St. Edward’s Sept. 4, 1993 3 Shelly Marusak vs. Hendrix Oct. 10, 1992 3 Kathy Brashears vs. Hendrix Oct. 10, 1992
Most Assists 4 Lori Levitt vs. Alcorn State Sept. 24, 2002 4 Dawn Crider vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000 3 Mindi Levinski vs. Alcorn State Oct. 15, 2003 3 Lyndsay Bigler vs. Alcorn State Sept. 24, 2002 3 Sarah Thompson vs. Louisiana College Oct. 31, 2001 3 Lara Brown vs. Tennessee-Martin Sept. 10, 2000 3 Shannon Scott vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 2000 3 Krista Camplen vs. Millsaps Oct. 26, 1993 3 Kathy Brashears vs. College of Charleston Oct. 13, 1993 3 Shelly Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 6, 1993 3 Martha Chaney vs. Millsaps Oct. 7, 1992 3 Shelley McMillian vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 19, 1992 Most Total Points Scored 13 Shelley Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 6, 1993 10 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Oct. 13, 1993 9 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Oct. 15, 1994 9 Lara Brown vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000 8 Shelley Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 19, 1992 8 Jeanette Bingeman vs. Millsaps Oct. 30, 1996 8 Jacintha Wick vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 1999 8 Lyndsay Bigler vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000 8 Lara Brown vs. Alabama A&M Nov. 4, 2000 Most Goalie Saves 19 Kate Donnelly vs Oakland Oct. 16, 2009 19 Ali Hilsher vs. Southern Utah Oct. 21, 2005 17 Ali Hilsher vs. Southern Mississippi Sept. 11, 2005 17 Ali Hilsher vs. Western Illinois Oct. 14, 2005 16 Heather Lindsey vs. Creighton Sept. 24, 1995 16 Heather Lindsey vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 2, 2002 15 Kate Donnelly vs Western Illinois Oct. 23, 2009 15 Ali Hilsher vs. Valpo Oct. 7, 2005 14 Heather Lindsey vs. Drury Sept. 26, 1999 14 Ali Hilsher vs. Texas State Sept. 9, 2005 13 Martha Chaney vs. Southern Methodist Oct. 5, 1993 13 Martha Chaney vs. Campbell Sept. 23, 1995 13 Heather Mahaney vs. Stephen F. Austin Sept. 17, 1997 13 Heather Lindsey vs. Texas Christian Sept. 5, 2000 13 Lindsey Stafford vs. Oral Roberts Nov. 7, 2003 13 Lindsey Stafford vs. Southern Mississippi Oct. 24, 2004 12 Martha Chaney vs. Southern Methodist Sept. 18, 1994 12 Lindsey Stafford vs. Louisiana-Monroe Sept. 12, 2003
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RECORD BOOK CAREER LEADERS
Games Played 1. Jeanette Bingeman (1993-96) 2. Kathy Brashears (1992-95) Melissa Tharp (2000-03) Rita Coolidge (2001-04) 5. Wendy Eckstrom (1992-95) Martha Chaney (1992-95) 7. Mindi Levinski (2001-04) Heather Kasparel (2003-05) 9. Lara Brown (1997-00) Jenelle Cockerham (1997-00) Brandy Gunderson (1997-00) Ashley Bouillion (2001-04) Bre Fletcher (2004-2006) Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Shelley Marusak (1992-95) Krista Camplen (1993-96) Jacintha Wick (1996-99) Mindi Levinski (2001-04) Lara Brown (1997-2000) Kathy Brashears (1992-95) Mindi Levinski (2001-04) Katie Valdez (2007-09) Kristen Mavico (1993-96) Lyndsay Bigler (2003-00)
Goals 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Shelley Marusak (1992-95) Lara Brown (1997-2000) Jacintha Wick (1996-99) Kathy Brashears (1992-95) Daniela Sarquiz (1995-97) Krista Camplen (1993-96) Mindi Levinski (2001-04) Lyndsay Bigler (2000-03) Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) Katie Valdez (2007-09)
77 75 75 75 74 74 73 73 72 72 72 72 72 328 244 210 195 181 171 154 132 127 111 77 45 45 34 29 26 22 20 20 15
Assists 1. Mindi Levinski (2001-04) 2. Krista Camplen (1993-96) 3. Shelley Marusak (1992-95) 4. Lara Brown (1997-2000) 5. Jacintha Wick (1996-99) 6. Ashley Bouillion (2001-04) Katie Valdez (2007-09) 7. Lyndsay Bigler (2000-03) 8. Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) Kylie Garrett (2001-04) 10. Sam Savage (2003-05)
27 26 22 19 17 11 11 8 7 7 6
Total Points 1. Shelley Marusak (1992-95) 2. Lara Brown (1997-2000) 3. Jacintha Wick (1996-99) 4. Kathy Brashears (1992-95) 5. Krista Camplen (1992-96) 6. Lyndsay Bigler (2000-03) 7. Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) 8. Katie Valdez (2007-09) 9. Ashley Bouillion (2001-04) 10. Ashlee Mantooth (2001-04)
176 109 107 79 78 48 47 41 33 27
Game-Winning Goals 1. Shelley Marusak (1992-95) 2. Lindsay Bigler (2000-03) Kathy Brashears (1992-95) Krista Camplen (1993-96) Jacintha Wick (1996-99) 6. Lara Brown (1997-00) 7. Mindi Levinski (2001-04)
15 8 8 8 8 7 6
10. Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Rebecca Swilley (2003-04) Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) Tara Sageser (2004)
6 6 5
Martha Chaney (1992-95) Heather Lindsey (1999-2002) Ali Hilsher (2004-2007) Lindsay Stafford (2002-04) Kate Donnelly (2006-09) Katie Bowman (1997-2000) Deb Hill (2008-09) Heather Mahaney (1995-97) Deb Hill (2008-present) Sarah Balkey (2005)
380 367 332 229 164 130 111 87 62 43
Goals Against Average 1. Lindsey Stafford (2002-04) 2. Heather Lindsey (1999-2002) 3. Heather Mahaney (1995-97) 4. Martha Chaney (1992-95) 5. Katie Bowman (1997-00) 6. Sarah Balkey (2005) 7. Kate Donnelly (2006-09) 8. Ali Hilsher (2004-2007)
1.06 1.12 1.15 1.19 1.46 1.55 1.73 1.84
Shutouts 1. Martha Chaney (1992-95) 2. Heather Lindsey (1999-2002) 3. Lindsey Stafford (2002-04) 4. Heather Mahaney (1995-97) 5. Ali Hilsher (2004-07) 6. Katie Bowman (1997-00) 7. Deb Hill (2008-09) 8. Kate Donnelly (2006-09) 9. Sarah Balkey (2005) Deb Hill (2008-present)
Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Goals 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
31 27 12.5 10.5 7.5 6 4 3 1 1
SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS Shelley Marusak (1995) Katie Valdez (2009) Krista Camplen (1993) Krista Camplen (1996) Shelley Marusak (1993) Shelley Marusak (1992) Tara Sageser (2004) Mindi Levinski (2003) Lara Brown (2000) Mindi Levinski (2004) Krista Camplen (1995)
116 90 80 78 73 71 67 63 62 62 58
Lara Brown (2000) Shelley Marusak (1995) Shelley Marusak (1993) Shelley Marusak (1994) Shelley Marusak (1992) Jacintha Wick (1997) Holly Duncan (1997) Jacintha Wick (1996) Jacintha Wick (1999) Tara Sageser (2004) Katie Valdez (2009)
23 21 21 19 16 14 13 13 11 10 10
Assists 1. Krista Camplen (1993) 2. Mindi Levinksi (2003) 3. Mindi Levinski (2002) Shelley Marusak (1993) Katie Valdez (2009) 6. Lara Brown (2000) Mary Cholley (1997)
12 11 9 9 9 8 8
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Krista Camplen (1996) Dawn Crider (2000) Shari Overbeek (1996) Leigh Kivlehen (1996) Mindi Levinski (2004)
7 7 6 6 6
Total Points 1. Lara Brown (2000) 2. Shelley Marusak (1993) 3. Shelley Marusak (1995) 4. Shelley Marusak (1994) 5. Shelley Marusak (1992) 6. Jacintha Wick (1997) 7. Holly Duncan (1997) Jacintha Wick (1996) 9. Katie Valdez (2009) 10. Mindi Levinski (2003)
54 51 46 44 35 33 31 31 29 27
Game-Winning Goals 1. Lara Brown (2000) 2. Shelley Marusak (1994) 3. Tara Sageser (2004) 4. Rebecca Swilley (2004) Lyndsay Bigler (2002) Diane Scott (1998) Shelley Marusak (1995) Kathy Brashears (1993) 9. Mindi Levinski (2003) Angela Tryba (1999) Allison Rucinski (2009)
7 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3
Saves 1. Ali Hilsher (2005) 2. Lindsey Stafford (2004) 3. Lindsey Stafford (2003) Martha Chaney (1993) 5. Heather Lindsey (1999) 6. Martha Chaney (1995) 7. Martha Chaney (1994) 8. Heather Lindsey (2002) 9. Ali Hilsher (2006) 10. Ali Hilsher (2007) Goals Against Average 1. Heather Lindsey (2001) 2. Martha Chaney (1995) 3. Heather Mahaney (1997) 4. Martha Chaney (1993) 5. Lindsey Stafford (2004) 6. Heather Lindsey (2000) 7. Heather Mahaney (1996) 8. Kate Donnelly (2009) 9. Heather Lindsey (2002) 10. Ali Hilsher (2007) Shutouts 1. Heather Lindsey (2002) Heather Lindsey (2001) Martha Chaney (1995) Martha Chaney (1993) 5. Martha Chaney (1994) 6. Lindsey Stafford (2004) 7. Lindsey Stafford (2003) 8. Heather Mahaney (1996) 9. Heather Lindsey (2000) Heather Mahaney (1997)
137 118 109 109 101 99 94 93 91 90 0.62 0.72 0.88 0.97 1.02 1.05 1.12 1.21 1.27 1.50 9 9 9 9 8 6.5 6 5.5 5 5
AWARD WINNERS 2009 Summit League Katie Valdez Hisa Turner Katie Valdez Kate Donnelly Courtney Morris
First Team All-Newcomer Team Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week
Louisiana Sports Writers Association Katie Valdez First Team Allison Rucinski Honorable Mention Summit League Deb Hill
2008
Player of the Week 2007 Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition Ali Hilsher Honorable Mention Brittany O’Neal Player of the Week The Summit League Ali Hilsher Catie Depew Mid-Con Conference Stefani Robbs Stefani Robbs Mid-Con Conference Lauren Mills Bre Fletcher Ali Hilsher Ail Hilsher Mid-Con Conference Tara Sageser Mindi Levinski Tara Sageser Sam Savage Lindsey Stafford Mindi Levinski Lindsey Stafford Lindsey Stafford Tara Sageser Jamila Smith Ashley Bouillion
Player of the Week All-Newcomer Team 2006 All-Newcomer Team Player of the Week 2005 Second Team Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week 2004 Newcomer of the Year First Team First Team First Team Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team
2003 Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition Sam Savage Newcomer of the Year Sam Savage Honorable Mention Rebecca Swilley Honorable Mention Mindi Levinski First Team Mid-Con Conference Sam Savage Rebecca Swilley Mindi Levinski Mindi Levinski Lindsey Stafford Mindi Levinski Lindsey Stafford Lyndsay Bigler Rebecca Swilley Lindsey Stafford All-Independent Ashlee Mantooth Mindi Levinski Lyndsay Bigler
First Team Second Team First Team All-Tournament All-Tournament Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week 2002 Honorable Mention First Team Honorable Mention
Heather Lindsey Jed Jones
First Team Coach of the Year
Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition Angela Tryba Honorable Mention 2001 Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition Heather Lindsey First Team Angela Tryba Honorable Mention Bell South Invitational Heather Lindsey Angela Tryba
All-Tournament All-Tournament
2000 Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition Lara Brown All-Independent Lyndsay Bigler Lara Brown Shannon Richardson Jennelle Cockerham Heather Lindsay Lara Brown Lara Brown Sarah Brown Lara Brown Lyndsay Bigler
First Team
First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Co-Player of the Year Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week
Southeastern Louisiana Tournament Brandy Gunderson Heather Lindsey Lara Brown Shannon Richardson Jenelle Cockerham
All-Tournament All-Tournament All-Tournament All-Tournament All-Tournament
1999 Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition Jacintha Wick Angela Tryba Diane Scott
First Team First Team First Team
Oral Roberts Tournament Heather Lindsey
All-Tournament
Kansas Credit Union Jayhawk Invite Jacintha Wick Lara Brown Heather Lindsey Heather Lindsey
All-Tournament All-Tournament All-Tournament MVP
1998 Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition Dianne Scott Jacintha Wick Brandy Gunderson Jenelle Cockerham Julie Crosley TAA Conference Brandy Gunderson Diane Scott Centenary Awards Jenelle Cockerham Julie Crosley Janna Lhotsky Diane Scott Jacintha Wick
First Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Third Team Third Team
Defensive MVP Newcomer of the Year Most Improved Player Offensive MVP Team MVP and Ms. Hustle
1997 Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition
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Lara Brown Mary Cholley Holly Duncan Daniela Sarquiz Jacintha Wick Jacintha Wick Holly Duncan
First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Player of the Year Freshman of the Year
TAC Conference Lara Brown Amy Williams Mary Cholley Holly Duncan Jacintha Wick Jacintha Wick Daniela Sarquiz
Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team Third Team Player of the Week Player of the Week
1996 Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition Jacintha Wick Freshman of the Year TAA Conference Amy Williams Krista Camplen Jeanette Bingeman Jacintha Wick Shari Overbeek Daniela Sarquiz TAA Conference Martha Chaney Shelley Marusak Debra Pratt Ashley Jaye Jeanette Bingeman Shelley Marusak TAA Conference Shelley Marusak Kathy Brashears Krista Camplen Martha Chaney Ashley Jaye Glenn Evans Jeanette Bingeman Shelley Marusak Martha Chaney Shelley Marusak All-Region Shelley Marusak TAA Conference Shelley Marusak Martha Cahney Krista Camplen Shelley Marusak Shelley Marusak Martha Chaney Academic All-American Martha Chaney
First Team Second Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Player of the Week Player of the Week 1995 First Team First Team First Team Second Team Honorable Mention Player of the Week 1994 First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Coach of the Year All-Tournament Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week 1993 First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Player of the Week Player of the Week Player of the Week First Team
YEAR-BY-YEAR 1992 (9-6-1) Head Coach: Glenn Evans West Florida W 2 at Richland W 3 at Texas Christian L 0 Hardin-Simmons W 7 at Southern Methodist L 0 St. Mary’s W 4 St. Edward’s W 3 Arkansas-Little Rock (OT) T 4 Texas A & M L 0 at Millsaps W 8 Hendrix W 12 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 2 at Texas A & M L 2 Creighton L 1 at Arkansas (OT) L 1 Richland W 7
0 0 1 0 5 2 0 4 2 0 0 1 3 4 3 0
1993 (11-7-1) Head Coach: Glenn Evans St. Edward’s (OT) W 5 at Hardin-Simmons W 13 Texas Christian L 2 Texas W 2 Incarnate Word L 0 Stetson W 5 Oral Roberts W 6 Texas Christian W 4 Central Florida W 2 Southern Methodist L 0 UNC-Asheville (at Mercer) W 2 at Mercer L 0 at College of Charleston W 10 at Arkansas-Little Rock L 1 Millsaps W 10 Florida International L 0 Arkansas-Little Rock W 3 Florida Atlantic (OT) T 2 Texas A & M L 1
3 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 2
1994 (14-6) TAAC Western Division Champions TAAC Tournament Semifinals Head Coach: Glenn Evans Texas A&M L 1 Arkansas W 1 College of Charleston W 8 Mercer W 1 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3 at Southern Methodist L 0 Georgia State W 4 Campbell (in Nashville, TN) W 3 at Vanderbilt L 0 at Christian Brothers W 4 Arkansas-Little Rock (OT) W 4 at Texas Christian W 3 at Campbell L 0 at College of Charleston W 9 at Mercer W 1 at Georgia State W 2 at Drury W 1 at Oral Roberts W 3 Florida International L 1
4 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 7 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 4
1995 (18-4-1) TAAC Tournament Semifinals Head Coach: Glenn Evans Stephen F. Austin W 10 at Millsaps College W 11 Jacksonville State W 5 Georgia State W 2 Mercer W 3 Southeastern Louisiana W 8 Campbell L 0 LSU W 4 Stephen F. Austin W 6 Texas Tech W 4 at Southeastern Louisiana W 8 Oral Roberts W 3 South Alabama W 1 at Jacksonville State W 4 at Campbell T 1
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1
at Mercer at Georgia State Texas Christian LSU Texas Tech Central Florida
W W W L L L
2 4 1 1 0 1
1 0 0 3 2 2
1996 (16-3) TAAC Western Division Champions TAAC Tournament Semifinals Head Coach: Glenn Evans Stetson L 1 at South Alabama W 6 Stephen F. Austin W 3 Mercer W 4 Georgia State W 3 Jacksonville State W 6 at Northwestern State W 2 at Texas Christian W 3 at Southeastern Louisiana W 5 at Jacksonville State W 2 at Charleston Southern(OT) W 2 at Mercer W 2 at Georgia State L 0 Southeastern Louisiana W 4 Northwestern State W 5 McNeese State W 13 Millsaps W 11 at Stephen F. Austin W 4 Central Florida L 1
2 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
1997 (14-4) TAAC Western Division Champions TAAC Tournament Semifinals Head Coach: Jed Jones Northwestern State W 12 McNeese State W 3 at Stephen F. Austin W 4 Jacksonville State W 4 Southeastern Louisiana W 4 Texas Christian L 2 Samford W 4 at Samford W 4 at Jacksonville State W 2 at Southeastern Louisiana W 4 at McNeese State W 4 at Northwestern State W 6 Troy State W 16 at Southern Mississippi L 2 Stephen F. Austin W 5 Oklahoma City W 3 at Texas Tech L 1 Georgia State L 1
0 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 2 2 3 7
1998 (9-10) Head Coach: Jed Jones at North Texas L Arkansas-Little Rock W at McNeese State W St. Gregory’s W Troy State W at Texas Christian L vs. Texas-El Paso L at Oklahoma State L at Mercer L at Georgia State L at Jacksonville State W at Mississippi State W LSU L Nicholls State W at Drury L Samford W McNeese State L Jacksonville State L at Oklahoma City W
1 4 2 1 6 2 1 0 3 0 2 4 2 5 1 2 1 1 2
3 1 1 0 2 3 4 6 4 1 1 1 3 0 2 0 2 2 0
1999 (8-8-1) Head Coach: Jed Jones Southern Mississippi L McNeese State W at Oral Roberts L vs. Tulsa L Tennessee-Martin W
1 1 0 0 9
2 0 1 2 0
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Mississippi State vs. Creighton vs. Drury Texas Christian at Arkansas-Little Rock at Nicholls State Stephen F. Austin at McNeese State North Texas Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana College Oklahoma City
L T W L W W W L L W W L
2000 (15-4) Head Coach: Jed Jones at North Texas L at Southeastern Louisiana W vs. Northwestern State W at Texas Christian L vs. Mississippi State W vs. Tennessee-Martin W Northwestern State W Louisiana-Monroe L at McNeese State W Drury W Arkansas-Little Rock W Birmingham-Southern W McNeese State W at Stephen F. Austin W at Oklahoma City L Louisiana-Lafayette W Arkansas State W at Louisiana College W Alabama A&M W 2001 (9-5-3) Head Coach: Jed Jones Gardner-Webb L at Louisiana-Lafayette W at Arkansas-Little Rock T at Arkansas State W at Drury W at SW Missouri State L Stephen F. Austin T Nicholls State W Northwood L Oklahoma City T at Louisiana-Monroe L at Lipscomb W at Alabama A&M W Louisiana College W vs. Jacksonville State L at Birmingham-Southern W at Northwestern State W
0 2 2 0 3 4 2 1 0 1 19 0
1 2 1 2 2 1 0 2 4 0 0 6
0 2 2 1 2 8 4 1 5 2 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 13 5
3 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0
1 2 0 3 1 1 1 5 0 0 1 2 1 8 0 1 5
2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1
2002 (12-7) Head Coach: Jed Jones vs. Tennessee Tech L 1 vs. Mercer W 2 at Texas Christian L 0 at Gardner-Webb W 4 vs. South Carolina State W 7 Northwestern State W 1 Lipscomb W 1 Arkansas-Little Rock W 1 Arkansas State W 1 Alcorn State W 19 Texas-El Paso L 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 0 at Stephen F. Austin L 0 at Lipscomb W 1 at Austin Peay State W 3 Louisiana-Monroe W 3 at Nicholls State W 2 Oral Roberts L 1 at Oklahoma City L 1 3 2003 (10-7-3) Mid-Con Tournament Semifinals Head Coach: Jed Jones vs. Northern Iowa L 1 at Texas-El Paso W 2 Texas Chrisitian L 0
2 1 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 4
2 1 2
YEAR-BY-YEAR Miss. Valley State Stephen F. Austin at Louisiana-Monroe at Northwestern State *Oakland at Arkansas-Little Rock at Arkansas State at Grambling State Alabama A&M Louisiana-Lafayette Western Illinois Alcorn State at Oral Roberts Southern Utah at IUPUI at Valparaiso Oral Roberts
W L T L L L W W W W W W L W W T T
5 0 2 0 0 1 3 4 2 2 4 14 1 1 3 1 1
1 2 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1
2004 (14-5-1) Mid-Con Tournament Semifinals Head Coach: Chase Wooten Arkansas State W 3 vs Troy State W 2 vs Nicholls State W 3 at Northwestern State W 2 at Stephen F. Austin T 1 *at Oakland W 1 at Detroit L 1 at Southern Utah L 0 vs UC Riverside L 0 Louisiana Tech W 4 Valparaiso W 1 Arkansas-Little Rock W 2 Grambling State W 3 Oral Roberst W 1 at Western Illinois W 3 at Northern Illinois W 1 IUPUI W 2 at Southern Miss W 2 McNeese State W 3 vs. Valparaiso L 0
0 0 2 1 1 0 6 1 8 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 1
2005 (6-11-1) Head Coach: Chase Wooten vs. Tennessee Martin W vs. Alabama A&M L at Sam Houston State W at Louisiana Tech L Northwestern State L Texas State W Southern Miss. T at Arkansas State L at Arkansas-Little Rock W at Oral Roberts L at Tulsa L Grambling State L at Valparaiso L at IUPUI W Western Illinois L Stephen F. Austin L Southern Utah L Nicholls State W
2 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3
1 3 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 1 4 2 2 0 5 1 2 1
2006 (4-11-1) Head Coach: Chase Wooten Sam Houston State W at Nicholls State W at Texas State L at Stephen F. Austin L at Northwestern State L Arkansas-Little Rock L Louisiana-Monroe L IUPUI L Arkansas State W at Southern Utah L at Utah Valley State L Louisiana Tech W at Oakland L Valparaiso T Oral Roberts L at Western Illinois L
3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 0
2007 (5-12-2) Head Coach: Chase Wooten * at Arkansas State W ar Arkansas-Little Rock L at Louisiana-Monroe L * Texas State W *at Grambling State W Northwestern State L Arkansas L at McNeese State L at Louisiana Tech L Nicholls State W at Oral Roberts L Southern Utah T at Oakland L at IPFW L at IUPUI L Mississippi Valley W South Dakota State T North Dakota State L Western Illinois L *Matches are forefited
2 1 2 3 2 1 3 1 0 4 3 1 3 1 3 6
2 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
2008 (3-14-1) Head Coach: Chase Wooten at Mississippi Valley State W 2 at Stephen F. Austin L 0 Arkansas State L 2 Arkansas - Little Rock L 1 Louisiana Monroe L 0 at LSU L 0 at Texas State L 0 at Northwestern State L 0 at Nicholls State W 4 Louisiana Tech T 1 Oakland L 0 at South Dakota State L 0 at North Dakota State L 0 Oral Roberts L 0 at Western Illinois L 0 at Southern Utah L 0 IPFW W 1 IUPUI L 0 2009 (11-6-1) Head Coach: Chase Wooten LeTourneau W 7 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 2 Prairie View A&M W 4 UT-Brownsville W 4 Mississippi Valley State W 2 at Louisiana Tech L 1 Nicholls State W 2 Houston Baptist W 1 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3 South Dakota State L 0 at Oral Roberts L 0 at Oakland T 0 at IPFW W 2 Western Illinois L 1 IUPUI L 1 at Southern Utah W 2 at UMKC W 2 North Dakota State L 0
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1 2 2 0 0 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 2
0 1 3 2 3 7 1 1 2 1 3 5 7 4 4 1 0 2
0 1 0 3 0 7 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 2 3 1 1 2
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Kalyn Harris
Haleigh Coffey
Allie Cortes
Kelly Fossard
Sarina Stiles
GK - JR
GK - FR
D - SO
MF - SO
MF - SO
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Holden Penney
Mai Ha
Laura Immenschuh
Catlin Orschel
Haley Mader
D - SO
F/MF - FR
D - JR
MF - JR
D - FR
13 Kortney Causey F - SR
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Eren Corapcioglu Courtney Cleveland MF - JR
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Justine Russell
Candace Rushing
D - FR
F - JR
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Payden Deville
Sara McGlasson
Traci Lee
Catie Depew
Destiny Skinner
D - FR
GK - FR
F - SO
D - SR
F/MF - FR
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Erika Rautio
Emily McManus
F - JR
D - SR
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SCHEDULE 2010 Centenary Ladies Soccer Schedule DATE
DAY
OPPONENT
LOCATION
Friday
at LeTourneau (exh.)
Longview, TX
6 p.m.
SEPTEMBER 3 5 7 10 14 17 19 24 26
Friday SUNDAY Tuesday FRIDAY Tuesday Friday SUNDAY Thursday Saturday
at UL-Monroe ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF at Louisiana College MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE at LSUS at Texas College MILLSAPS COLLEGE at Mississippi Valley State at Jackson State
Monroe, La. MAYO FIELD Pineville, La. MAYO FIELD Shreveport, La. Tyler, Texas MAYO FIELD Itta Bena, Miss. Jackson, Miss.
4 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
OCTOBER 2 8 10 15 17 22 24 29 31
SATURDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY Friday Sunday FRIDAY SUNDAY Friday Sunday
ORAL ROBERTS* IPFW* OAKLAND* at IUPUI* at Western Illinois* UMKC* SOUTHERN UTAH* at North Dakota State* at South Dakota State
MAYO FIELD MAYO FIELD MAYO FIELD Indianapolis, Ind. Macomb, Ill. MAYO FIELD MAYO FIELD Fargo, ND Brookings, SD
1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. Noon 3 p.m. 1 p.m.
AUGUST 27
Home games in BOLD CAPS * - Denotes Summit League games All Times Local to Site and Subject to Change TBA = To Be Announced 2010 LADIES SOCCER PAGE 36
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