2014 Covenant Women's Soccer Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Administrative Staff

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ON THE COVER 2014 seniors Bethany Logan (left) and Lucy Johnson (right) (cover design and photo by Andrew Mindeman)

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Head Coach

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Assistant Coaches

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2014 Season Preview

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Layout design by Tad Evearitt Written by Andrew Mindeman Photos by Anna Dove, Andrew Mindeman, and Covenant Communications Dept.

Players 16 2013 Season In-Review Program History

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SCHOOL QUICK FACTS

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Compliance 53 2014 Schedule Back Cover

Location: Lookout Mountain, GA Enrollment: 1,173 Year Founded: 1955 Nickname: Scots Colors: Royal Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: USA South Athletic President: Dr. J. Derek Halvorson Director of Athletics: Kyle Taylor SID: Andrew Mindeman School Website: www.covenant.edu

Covenant Athletics Social Media Directory

/CovenantScots @CovenantScots @CovenantScots

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Brad Voyles

Kyle Taylor

Tim Sceggel

President

VP for Student Development

Director of Athletics

Assoc. Director of Athletics

Mark Duble

Meredith Atwood

Rodney Miller

Andrew Mindeman

Asst. Director of Athletics

SWA/Head Athletic Trainer

Faculty Athletics Representative

Sports Information Director

Brad Clark

Catherine Kercher

Ben Wharton

T.J. Zinke

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Grad Assistant for Athletic Admin

Director of Athletic Marketing

Asst. Athletic Trainer

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Dr. J. Derek Halvorson

Andrew Johansen Sports Information Intern

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NCAA DIVISION III

MEMBERSHIPS

In 2013, Covenant became full members of the NCAA Division III following a four year transitional period from 2009-2013. The largest division, in terms of number of schools and number of participants, is Division III comprised by more than 170,000 student-athletes at 444 mostly smaller institutions. Academics are the primary focus for Division III student-athletes. The division minimizes the conflicts between athletics and academics and keeps student-athletes on a path to graduation through shorter practice and playing seasons, the number of contests, no redshirting and regional competition that reduces time away from academic studies. Student-athletes are integrated on campus and treated like all other members of the general student-body, keeping them focused on being a student first. The college experience is a time of learning and growth — a chance to follow passions and develop potential. For student-athletes in Division III, all of this happens most importantly in the classroom and through earning an academic degree. The Division III experience provides for passionate participation in a competitive athletic environment, in which student-athletes push themselves to excellence and build upon their academic success with new challenges and life skills. And student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their full passions and find their potential through a comprehensive educational experience. The Three D’s: Discover Division III student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their interests and passions beyond the classroom and field of play…to discover themselves. Develop Division III institutions provide an environment that encourages student-athletes to develop into well-rounded adults. Small class sizes, the ability to participate in more than one sport, and an emphasis on participating activities outside of the classroom are all hallmarks of the Division III experience. Dedicate Division III institutions expect student-athletes to dedicate themselves to achieving their potential. Student-athletes must manage their busy schedules, keep up with class work and face the same challenges as the rest of the student-body.

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MEMBERSHIPS

In 2013, Covenant became members of the USA South Athletic Conference. The conference is comprised of schools from Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia. All told, the USA South has 13 full-fledged members along with one associate member in football. In volleyball and women’s basketball, the conference is split into two divisions (North and South). Covenant plays in the South division in those sports with Huntingdon, LaGrange, Maryville and Piedmont. In all sports, with the exception of cross country, the top eight teams in the conference regular season standings advance to participate in the conference tournament.

Conference Administration Commissioner: Rita Wiggs Assoc. Commissioner: Mike Christie President: Kandis Schram Vice-President: Sharon Spalding

Full Conference Members: Averett University (Danville, Va.) Covenant College (Lookout Mountain, Ga.) Ferrum College (Ferrum, Va.) Greensboro College (Greensboro, N.C.) Huntingdon College (Montgomery, Ala.) LaGrange College (LaGrange, Ga.) Mary Baldwin College (Staunton, Va.) Maryville College (Maryville, Tenn.) Meredith College (Raleigh, N.C.) Methodist University (Fayetteville, N.C.) North Carolina Wesleyan College (Rocky Mount, N.C.) Piedmont College (Demorest, Ga.) William Peace University (Raleigh, N.C.)

Conference Info Website: www.usasouth.net Twitter: @usa_south Instagram: @usa_south

Associate Members: Christopher Newport University (Newport News, Va.) - Football 2013 USA South Final Women’s Soccer Standings Team Conf. Overall W-L-T W-L-T Maryville 10-1-1 13-2-3 Piedmont* 9-1-2 17-3-2 Averett 9-2-1 12-6-1 Meredith 8-3-1 11-5-5 Methodist 8-3-1 11-7-2 Covenant 7-3-2 10-9-2 Greensboro 7-4-1 8-8-1 LaGrange 3-6-3 8-10-3 Ferrum 3-8-1 6-11-1 N.C. Wesleyan 3-8-1 6-10-1 Huntingdon 1-8-3 4-11-3 William Peace 1-10-1 2-14-2 Mary Baldwin 0-12 5-12

2014 USA South Preseason Poll Rank Team (1st place votes) Pts. 1 Piedmont (7) 137 2 Maryville (5) 136 3 Meredith 111 4 Methodist (1) 110 5 Averett 109 6 Covenant 95 7 Greensboro 70 8 LaGrange 60 9 N.C. Wesleyan 56 10 Ferrum 52 11 Huntingdon 43 12 William Peace 23 13 Mary Baldwin 12

* indicates USA South Tournament champion and NCAA automatic berth

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SCOTLAND YARD HOME OF THE SCOTS Built in 1989, Scotland Yard is home to both the men’s and women’s soccer programs at Covenant. The field, located in the southern part of the campus just past Ashe Activity Center, is of maximum regulation dimensions (118 yards by 70 yards). Scotland Yard boasts cement bleachers, along with two newer sets of metal stands, and a retaining wall which provides additional fan seating. Across from the north-side bleachers, are the team and press areas on the south side of the field. Both teams sit in covered bench areas. During the summer of 2008, the field was completely overhauled by installing a drainage system and sprinkler system. Also a crowning of the field was performed and a sand base was put in place for better drainage. Lights were installed for the first time before the 2010 season. The inaugural match held at Scotland Yard pitted Covenant against Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) on September 2, 1989. The Scots came out with a 1-0 victory over the Metros on that day and would finish the opening season at Scotland Yard with a 7-1-1 home record. The field has seen some historical matches as well. Former men’s soccer head coach Brian Crossman, a future NAIA hall of famer, registered his 300th career victory at Scotland Yard during the 2004 season. Current women’s soccer head coach Mark Duble recorded his 200th coaching win in 2012 at the Yard. Scotland Yard has played host to numerous conference tournament and regional tournament matches in its 24 years of existence.

FACTS: Built: 1989 Seating Capacity: 600, with additional berm seating Playing Dimensions: 118 yards by 70 yards Largest Women’s Soccer Crowd (since 2010): 725 - Sept. 30, 2010 vs. Bryan


Admissions Policy While there is no charge for admission to regular season games, there may be a charge for postseason events and tournaments. No free admission or season passes can be used for USA South Athletic Conference championships or tournaments. No tobacco, alcohol or animals are allowed at any athletic events held at Covenant College.


Mark Duble HEAD COACH

Head Coach

Mark Duble will enter into his 21st season as the Lady Scots’ head soccer coach in the 2014 season. He began coaching the Lady Scots club team in 1993 before the program became varsity in 1994. He “grew up” at Covenant, as his father was a Vice President for Advancement at Covenant College in the 1960’s and 1970’s, and he played for, and captained, the Scots soccer team as a player. In 20 seasons with the Lady Scots his squads have compiled a 215-129-28 record. The 2006 team won the NAIA regional to advance to the NAIA national tournament for the first time in school history. Duble has earned the Conference Coach of the Year award six times, and the Regional Coach of the Year award in 2004-05. All told, during Duble’s tenure as head coach, the program has produced nine all-americans, two national tournament appearances (one in the NAIA and one in the NCCAA), nine conference regular season championships, and four conference tournament titles. His 2010 squad placed fourth at the NCCAA national tournament. In addition to the tremendous on-field success, 40 players have earned national scholar-athlete awards from either the NAIA or the NCCAA. In 2012, the Lady Scots posted a 15-5-1 record and 9-1 in GSAC play which earned them a share of the conference regular season title, a first at the NCAA Division III level. The 15 wins was tied for the second most in school history. Covenant placed seven players on the All-Conference team and had one NCCAA All-American (Kathryn Allison). In 2013, the program’s first year as full members of the USA South Athletic Conference and NCAA Division III, Duble’s squad battled through injuries to compile a 10-9-2 overall and a 7-3-2 mark in conference play. The Lady Scots advanced to the semifinals of the USA South Tournament before falling to eventual champion Piedmont.

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SCOTS Active in professional coaching organizations, he has served eight years as the conference soccer chair, five as regional chair, and two years as the NAIA Women’s Soccer National President. He and his wife Lynn, also a Covenant alum and former athlete herself, have been married for 32 years, and have five children: Allen, Chelsey, Charles, Faith, and John Mark.

2010 Covenant 2011 Covenant 2012 Covenant 2013 Covenant

Year College Record 1994 Covenant 10-6 1995 Covenant 10-7-1 1996 Covenant 13-4 1997 Covenant 11-6 1998 Covenant 7-9 1999 Covenant 3-13-2 2000 Covenant 9-8-2 2001 Covenant 12-5 2002 Covenant 16-3-2 2003 Covenant 8-6-2 2004 Covenant 14-3-1 2005 Covenant 13-4-3 2006 Covenant 15-4 2007 Covenant 10-6-3 2008 Covenant 10-7-2 2009 Covenant 9-9-4

HEAD COACH

Coaching Experience

10-7-1 10-9-2 15-5-1 10-9-2

Total Record (20 seasons): 215-129-28

Contact Information Education e-mail Alma Mater: Covenant (‘92) mduble@covenant.edu office phone 706.419.1508

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Dana Streufert

Full-Time Assistant & JV Coach The 2014 season will mark Dana Streufert’s third year on the coaching staff following four successful seasons as a player and captain for the Lady Scots soccer team. Her duties include being the only full-time assistant on head coach Mark Duble’s staff and also serving as the head JV women’s soccer coach. The Chattanooga native graduated from Covenant in December of 2011 having earned a degree in sociology while playing four seasons with the varsity soccer program. As a player, Streufert found success both on and off the field, earning NCCAA Mid-East All-Region Team,

About Streufert

GSAC All-Conference Team, NCCAA All-American, AAC All-Academic

Alma Mater: Covenant (‘11) Degree: Sociology (B.A.)

Team, NCCAA Scholar Athlete, and GSAC All-Academic honors during her tenure with the squad.

Contact Info

She also holds her NSCAA Advanced National Coaching Diploma

Office: 706.419.1529 Email: dana.streufert@covenant.edu

and was a recipient of the NCCAA Sportsmanship Award in her time with the Lady Scots. In addition, Streufert was a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee and served as a Student Athlete Representative on the Athletic Committee.

She has previously held positions with Chattanooga Football Club and Chattanooga Sports Ministries, and attends First Lutheran Church in Chattanooga.

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Gene Ezell

Part-Time Assistant Gene Ezell began coaching women’s soccer at Covenant College in 2002. From 2002 to 2011, he also taught part-time at Covenant College in the Physical Education Department. Prior to coaching the varsity women’s team at Covenant College, Ezell coached at Girls Preparatory School for 13 years in Chattanooga, TN. He has also held coaching positions at Purdue University (graduate assistant); Western Middle School in Kokomo, Indiana; and with several youth and club soccer organizations. His coaching experience includes not only soccer, but also basketball, track, baseball, and football. As an athlete, Ezell played four years of soccer at Asbury College. He played racquetball as a semi-pro and amateur for twenty years, having earned the #2 rank in the United States. He participated competitively in team handball while in the US Army. He has also completed many marathons and triathlons, having qualified for the World Ironman Triathlon. Coach Ezell resides with his wife of 42 years, Cynthi Jo, in Signal Mountain, TN where they attend Signal Mountain Bible Church. His daughter, Megan, lives in Nashville with her husband, Alex Helton, and one year old son, Samuel. Ezell frequently visits Nashville to visit with them. As an Independent Songwriter, who has written over 100 songs, Ezell is often able to meet with producers and songwriters in the Nashville area to continue using his musical talents to reach others with the Gospel. When Ezell is not coaching, composing music, serving in his church, or spending time with his family, he is working full-time as a Professor of Health Education at UT-Chattanooga.

Allen Duble

Part-Time Assistant

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2014 SEASON PREVIEW

Healthy Lady Scots Ready for 2014 Season LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN -- Boasting 18 returning players, including eight starters, the Covenant women’s soccer team is ready for the 2014 season. Under longtime head coach Mark Duble, the Lady Scots look to have another solid season and make a run in the USA South tournament. Last season, Covenant was plagued by injuries but still managed to post a successful campaign. The Lady Scots finished sixth in the USA South during the regular season with a 9-8-2 overall record, including 7-3-2 in league play. In the first round of the conference tournament, Covenant pulled off an upset of third-seed, and defending champion, Averett before falling to Piedmont in the semifinal round. This season, Covenant has been picked to finish sixth by the USA South’s coaches in the league’s preseason poll. “We are returning four freshmen defenders from last year, so we will still be good back there and more experienced,” said Duble who will enter his 21st season as the only head coach in program history. “We’ll be a dangerous team once again this season.” The key to the success of the team last year was its ability to win close matches and play defense. Covenant won six matches by one goal and five by 1-0 scores. Defensively, the Lady Scots were stout as they allowed 24 goals and posted nine shutouts. Within a stretch of four straight shutouts, the team did not allow an opponent to score for 432 game minutes. All-USA South performer sophomore Andrea Hunt, along with fellow sophomores Natalie Smith, Kaitlyn Winking and Rachel Setzer make up the strong backfield for the Lady Scots. Senior goalkeeper Lucy Johnson will be counted on at the net after allowing 14 goals in 16 matches last season. Johnson compiled a .829 save percentage with a career-high 68 saves a season ago.

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SCOTS “She runs the show from the back,” noted Duble about his senior keeper. “She played great last year and we look forward to her continuing that strong play this season.”

2014 SEASON PREVIEW

Offensively, senior Bethany Logan was the biggest scoring threat a year ago. Logan had a breakout season with a career-high 11 goals, including five game-winners, and was named to the USA South All-Conference third team. Three of her game-winning scores came in 1-0 contests. “Goose (Logan) is just a goal scorer, especially in big spots,” said Duble. “She has a great ability in finding the back of the net. She plays hard when she is on the field.” Duble also hopes to have a few of his injured players from a year ago healthy for at least a portion of this season. Sophomore Gabby Powell and junior Anne Charlotte Strawbridge are returning from injuries that hampered them last year. Junior Jessica Rowe is also healthy and could provide another scoring threat for the Lady Scots. USA South All-Conference third teamer Ruth Terry is currently recovering from an injury and hopes to be able to play in the next few weeks. Other key returners include juniors Jenna Vreeland, Rachel Bernard, Mary Claire Roberson, Annie Sostok and Bekah Kanoff, along with sophomores Anna Porch, Sophia Gianis and Katherine Keller. Duble’s recruiting class netted four freshmen this season. The newcomers include Christy Barton (Franklin, N.C.), Rebekah Gravitt (Sharpsburg, Ga.), Landry Jenkins (Nolensville, Tenn.) and Kayla Bailey (Locust Grove, Ga.). “Christy Barton is a very dangerous player on the outside,” remarked Duble. “She is fast, strong, tall and comes from a great high school program. Rebekah Gravitt is similar to Bethany Logan in how she can score. Landry Jenkins is a very effective outside back and has played against tough competition with her club team in Nashville. Kayla Bailey is a strong, smart defender.” Duble has put together another tough non-conference schedule which begins on Friday at Rhodes and a contest with UT-Dallas on Saturday in Memphis. The Lady Scots will also play Emory and Birmingham Southern in nonleague action. “My idea is to play as tough a schedule as possible, so the team is ready for October,” said Duble. “I am excited about our non-conference schedule.” Inside the USA South, Covenant will travel to four of the top five teams in the preseason poll while hosting Averett, who was picked to finish fifth in the conference. “I think we can compete with anybody in the conference and that is where you want to be,” added Duble. “Any given day, the top five or six teams can beat anybody in this league.”

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Lucy Johnson Jenna Vreeland Rebekah Gravitt Annie Sostok Ruth Terry Gabby Powell Sophia Gianis Rachel Bernard

NUMERICAL ROSTER Year Pos. Ht.

Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Anne Charlotte Strawbridge Jr. Christy Barton Fr. Bethany Logan Sr. Kaitlyn Winking So. Anna Porch So. Landry Jenkins Fr. Andrea Hunt So. Rachel Setzer So. Jessica Rowe Jr. Bekah Kanoff Jr. Mary Claire Roberson Jr. Natalie Smith So. Katherine Keller So. Kayla Bailey Fr.

GK F F M M M F M M D/M M D M D D D F D F D F D

5’3” 5’4” 5’2” 5’3” 5’4” 5’2” 5’3” 5’5” 5’3” 5’8” 5’8” 5’9” 5’11” 5’4” 5’10” 5’3” 5’6” 5’9” 5’8” 5’10” 5’2” 5’6”

Hometown/High School Montgomery, Ala. / Trinity Presbyterian Woodruff, S.C. / Southside Christian Sharpsburg, Ga. / Landmark Christian Cincinnati, Ohio / Clark Montessori Hoover, Ala. / SMIC Academy Woodbridge, Va. / Woodbridge Senior Sag Harbor, N.Y. / Pierson Ambler, Pa. / Delaware County Christian Ocala, Fla. / Forest Franklin, N.C. / Franklin Asheville, N.C. / Asheville Christian Academy Waynesville, Mo. / Waynesville Arden Hills, Minn. / Mounds View Nolensville, Tenn. / Ravenwood Greenville, S.C. / Eastside Knoxville, Tenn. / Christian Academy of Knoxville Lookout Mountain, Ga. / Chattanooga Christian Hershey, Pa. / Homeschool Collierville, Tenn. / Collierville Johnson City, Tenn. / Providence Academy Dyersburg, Tenn. / Dyersburg Locust Grove, Ga. / Strong Rock Christian

Head Coach: Mark Duble (21st year; 215-129-28; Covenant ‘92) Alphabetical Roster (last name) Assistant Coaches: Dana Streufert (3rd year; Covenant ‘11) Gene Ezell (13th year; Asbury) Allen Duble (2nd year; Covenant ‘05) Roster Breakdown: Seniors: 2 Juniors: 8 Sophomores: 8 Freshman: 4 Returning Letterwinners: 18 Most Popular Home State: Tennessee (5)

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Bailey, Kayla 25 Barton, Christy 12 Bernard, Rachel 10 Gianis, Sophia 8 Gravitt, Rebekah 4 Hunt, Andrea 17 Jenkins, Landry 16 Johnson, Lucy 0 Kanoff, Bekah 20 Keller, Katherine 23 Logan, Bethany 13 Porch, Anna 15 Powell, Gabby 7 Roberson, Mary Claire 21 Rowe, Jessica 19 Setzer, Rachel 18 Smith, Natalie 22 Sostok, Annie 5 Strawbridge, Anne Charlotte 11 Terry, Ruth 6 Vreeland, Jenna 3 Winking, Kaitlyn 14

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LUCY JOHNSON

Senior • GK • 5’3” • Montgomery, AL Biology Major • Biochemistry Minor

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2013 (Junior): Played in 17 matches and made 10 starts... Compiled a 4-6-2 overall record with 1074:18 at the net... Made 68 saves with a goals against average of 1.17 and a save percentage of .829... Was a part of six shutouts... Recorded a careerhigh 11 saves against Birmingham Southern (Sept. 17)... Made nine saves at Sewanee (Sept. 3) and had eight saves in a match twice (Greensboro - Sept. 20; Piedmont - Oct. 30) 2012 (Sophomore): Played in 14 matches, making two starts... Compiled a 6-1-0 record... Earned starts against Spelman (Oct. 24) and Trevecca Nazarene in the NCCAA MidEast Region tournament... Registered a shutout and made one save in a 2-0 Homecoming win over Tennessee Temple giving head coach Mark Duble his 200th career coaching win (Oct. 6)... Made 10 saves and allowed three goals in over 595 minutes on the year for a 0.45 goals against average 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 matches and made one start... Had a record of 3-0-0 for the season... Started and earned a shutout victory in the Lady Scots’ 5-0 win over Tennessee Temple (Oct. 8)... Made four saves on the year and surrendered three goals in almost 394 minutes of action (0.69 goals against average) High School: Attended Trinity Presbyterian School Personal: Born Jan. 30, 1993 in Montgomery, Ala. … Parents are Fred and Lucy Johnson… Has two sisters, Emily and Mae Mae, along with two brothers, Clayborne and Franklin… Sister, Mae Mae, played soccer at Covenant until 2012… Favorite bible verse is Isaiah 43:1-3… Majoring in Biology with a Biochemistry minor… Aspires to become a veterinarian or a professional spikeball player… Favorite athlete is Serena Williams and favorite team in the USA National Women’s Soccer team Career Stats

Season GP Minutes GA GAavg SV SV% W-L-T Sho 2011 10 393:51 3 0.69 4 .571 3-0-0 1 2012 14 595:25 3 0.45 10 .769 6-1-0 1 2013 17 1074:18 14 1.17 68 .829 4-6-2 0 Total 41 2063:34 20 0.87 82 .804 13-7-2 2

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BETHANY LOGAN

Senior • M • 5’8” • Asheville, NC Business Major • Political Studies Minor

2013 (Junior): Started 18 matches and appeared in all 21 contests... All-USA South third team selection... Tallied 24 total points, while recording a career-high 11 goals and two assists... The 11 goals are tied for the fifth-most in a season by a Covenant player since 2004... Had five game-winning goals... Registered her first collegiate hat trick to go along with one assist in a 5-0 win at William Peace (Oct. 26)... Had single goals against Tennessee Temple (Sept. 7), Greensboro (Sept. 20), Ferrum (Sept. 21), Mary Baldwin (Sept. 27), N.C. Wesleyan (Oct. 12), Huntingdon (Oct. 16), Piedmont (Oct. 30) and Averett (Nov. 4)... Also recorded an assist in a 6-0 win against Mary Baldwin 2012 (Sophomore): Played in 20 matches and earned 11 starts… Scored two goals and also contributed two assists… Had single goals against Agnes Scott (Sept. 5) and Wesleyan (Sept. 22), both victories for the Lady Scots… Both assists came in Covenant’s 5-1 win over Spelman (Oct. 24) 2011 (Freshman): Played in 20 matches and made three starts… Made starts against Oklahoma Baptist (Sept. 3), Tennessee Wesleyan (Sept. 7) and Asbury (Sept. 10)… Notched her first two collegiate goals in an 8-0 rout of Tennessee Temple in the NCCAA Mid-East Region tournament first round (Nov. 10) High School: Attended Asheville Christian Academy… Named All-Conference, All-State and All-American… Honor Roll member Personal: Born March 24, 1993… Parents are Mark and Donna Logan… Has two sisters, Heather and Erin, and one brother, Andrew… Favorite bible verse is Philippians 1:20… Majoring in Business with a Political Studies minor… Hopes to be an entrepreneur… Wants to be able to travel the world… Favorite team is the Miami Heat and favorite athlete is Alex Morgan Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2011 20 2 0 4 19 .105 0 0-0 2012 20 2 2 6 21 .095 0 0-0 2013 21 11 2 24 35 .314 5 0-1 Total 61 15 4 34 75 .200 5 0-1

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RACHEL BERNARD

Junior • M • 5’5” • Ambler, PA Pre-Engineering Major • Math, Physics Minors

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2013 (Sophomore): Played in 21 matches and made 20 starts... Had three goals and two assists for the year... Scored her first career goal, a game-winner, in a 1-0 victory against Guilford (Aug. 31)... Also scored goals at Greensboro (Sept. 20) and against Mary Baldwin (Sept. 27)... Had an assist on the game-winning score in Covenant’s 1-0 win at Averett in the USA South Tournament (Nov. 4) 2012 (Freshman): Appeared in all 21 matches and made three starts… Earned starts against No. 1-ranked Messiah (Aug. 31), Franklin & Marshall (Sept. 1) and Greenville (Sept. 21)… Had two assists on the season, one against Greenville (Sept. 21) and the other coming in a win over Spelman (Oct. 10) High School: Attended Delaware County Christian School… Was MVP of her team her senior year… Coach’s Award recipient in each of her final two years… 1st Team All-Conference in each of her final three years… 2nd Team All-County as a sophomore, junior and senior… Helped lead her team to district championships in freshman and junior seasons… National Honor Society member Personal: Born Aug. 16, 1994 in Sydney, Australia… Parents are Andrew and Jane Bernard… Has one sister, Carissa, and one brother, Jared… Her father, Andrew, played quarterback at Geneva College from 1979-82… Favorite bible verse is James 4:6-10… Majoring in Pre-Engineering with a minor in Math/Physics… Aspires to finish her engineering degree at Georgia Tech and complete a Master’s Degree while working as a mechanical engineer Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2012 21 0 2 2 17 .000 0 0-0 2013 21 3 2 8 26 .115 1 0-0 Total 42 3 4 10 43 .070 1 0-0

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BEKAH KANOFF

Junior • D • 5’9” • Hershey, PA Biblical Studies Major

2013 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 contests... Took one shot, while playing mostly in the backfield... Earned USA South All-Acdemic honors 2012 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 matches during the year… Plays mostly as a defender High School: Was homeschooled Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1993 in Hershey, Pa. … Parents are Kevin and Megg Kanoff… Favorite bible verse is Genesis 1:1… Majoring in Biblical Studies Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2012 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2013 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Total 24 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0

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MARY CLAIRE ROBERSON Junior • F • 5’8” • Collierville, TN Art Major

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2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 21 contests... Tallied one goal and took 13 shots, five on target... Scored in Covenant’s 4-0 win at Greensboro (Sept. 20)... Earned USA South All-Academic honors 2012 (Freshman): Saw significant playing time in 14 matches, making two starts… Made her first collegiate start against Franklin & Marshall (Sept. 1) and also made a start against Greenville (Sept. 21)… Had two assists on the season… First assist came in a 4-1 win over Agnes Scott (Sept. 5) and second assist was in a 2-0 win against Tennessee Temple during Homecoming weekend that gave head coach Mark Duble his 200th career win High School: Attended Collierville High School… Was named team Offensive MVP on JV during freshman year… Offensive MVP of varsity team in junior year… Member of National Honor Society and BETA Club Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1993… Parents are George and Ruth Roberson… Has two sisters, Bethany and Melissa… Favorite bible verse is James 1:2-3… Majoring in Art Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2012 14 0 2 2 24 .000 0 0-0 2013 21 1 0 2 13 .077 0 0-0 Total 35 1 2 4 37 .027 0 0-0

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JESSICA ROWE

Junior • F • 5’6” • Lookout Mountain, GA Interdisciplinary Studies Major

2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 21 matches and made two starts... Had one goal, while taking 10 shots, and an assist on the season... Her lone goal of the year was a golden goal in a 1-0 victory over Methodist in overtime (Oct. 11)... Had an assist in Covenant’s 4-1 win over Tennessee Temple (Sept. 14)... Earned USA South AllAcademic honors 2012 (Freshman): Played in 20 matches during the season… Scored one goal and took 17 shots… First collegiate score came in Covenant’s 4-0 win over Greenville (Sept. 21) High School: Attended Chattanooga Christian School… Was the recipient of the Coach’s Award and the Defense Award… Given the Persistence Award by the school Personal: Born Dec. 8, 1993… Parents are Marshall and Sue Rowe… Has two older sisters, Anne Marie and Gretchen… Father, Marshall played soccer at Covenant and is the currently works for the Office for Advancement at the college… Mother, Sue played basketball at Covenant and also was the head volleyball coach for one season in the 1990s… Sister, Anne Marie, played tennis at Covenant until she graduated in 2013… Sister, Gretchen, also played tennis at Covenant… Favorite bible verse is James 1:2-3… Majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies… Teaches 2nd grade Sunday school at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2012 20 1 0 2 17 .059 0 0-0 2013 21 1 1 3 10 .100 1 0-0 Total 41 2 1 5 27 .074 1 0-0

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ANNIE SOSTOK

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Junior • M • 5’3” • Cincinnati, OH Community Development Major • Psychology Minor

2013 (Sophomore): Played in 17 matches and made three starts... Tallied four shots, one on target, for the year... Started matches against Guilford (Aug. 31), Sewanee (Sept. 3) and Maryville (Oct. 2) 2012 (Freshman): Saw playing time in 14 matches… Made her first collegiate start against Franklin & Marshall (Sept. 1)… Had one assist on the year which came in Covenant’s 2-1 win over Huntingdon (Sept. 15) High School: Attended Clark Montessori High School… Started all four years… First team All-Miami Valley Conference selection her freshman, junior and senior years… Second team All-Miami Valley Conference honoree her sophomore season… All-Southwest Ohio All-Star Team honorable mention in 2010… Also played for the Cincinnati United Select team in 2009… Awarded the Athletic Director Award for highest GPA (winter 2008, fall and winter 2009, fall 2010)… Miami Valley Conference All-Academic team (fall and winter 2008, fall and winter 2009, fall 2010) Personal: Born May 1, 1994… Mother is Anne Sostok… Has one sister, Megan… Favorite bible verse is Isaiah 41:10… Majoring in Community Development with a minor in Psychology… Aspires to counsel inner city pre-teens and teens that are in foster and adoption systems… She is also an adopted child… has volunteered with MVP sports church ministry (head coach of a soccer division), mission trips to Mexico with Back2Back Ministries, Sunday School teacher at North Cincinnati Community Church also leader for the True North Youth Ministries at North Cincinnati Community Church Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2012 14 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 2013 17 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 Total 31 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0

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ANNE CHARLOTTE STRAWBRIDGE Junior • M • 5’3” • Ocala, FL Economics, Community Development Majors

2013 (Sophomore): Played in 17 matches and made 14 starts despite playing a portion of the year with an injury... Tied for second on the team with three goals to go along with an assist... Scored first goal of the year in a 4-1 win over Tennessee Temple (Sept. 14)... Notched the eventual game-winning goal in a 4-0 win at Greensboro (Sept. 20)... Registered a goal and an assist in a 6-0 win against Mary Baldwin (Sept. 27)... Earned USA South All-Academic honors 2012 (Freshman): Played and started in 20 matches… Had one goal, while taking 11 shots, and one assist on the year… First collegiate score came in Covenant’s 2-0 win over Huntingdon (Oct. 13)… Her one assist was collected during a 5-1 victory over Spelman (Oct. 24)… Named to the GSAC All-Conference and GSAC All-Freshmen teams High School: Attended Forest High School… Named team MVP her sophomore and senior years... First Team All-Area in senior year… Member of National Honor Society… Graduated ninth out of a class of 518 students Personal: Born Nov. 15, 1993 in Ocala, Fla. … Parents are Ted and Mary Lu Strawbridge… Has four siblings, Samuel, Carey, Knox and Jennifer… Brother, Knox, played soccer at Southeastern University… Favorite bible verse is Galatians 2:20… Majoring in Economics and Community Development… Favorite teams are the Florida Gators, Atlanta Braves and Orlando Magic Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2012 20 1 1 3 11 .091 0 0-0 2013 17 3 1 7 18 .167 1 0-0 Total 37 4 2 10 29 .138 1 0-0

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RUTH TERRY

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Junior • M • 5’4” • Hoover, AL Community Development Major • Spanish, Linguistics Minors

2013 (Sophomore): Despite being injured for a portion of the season, she made 12 starts and appeared in 14 matches overall... Selected to the USA South All-Conference third team... Was second on the team in total points with 10, while recording three goals and four assists... Had two assists each in back-to-back wins at Greensboro (Sept. 20) and Ferrum (Sept. 21)... Recorded goals against Centre (Sept. 7), Tennessee Temple (Sept. 14) and Meredith (Sept. 28)... Earned USA South All-Academic honors 2012 (Freshman): Played in all 21 matches, making 18 starts… Tallied four goals, good for third on the team, and one assist on the year while taking 43 shots… Had two goals, including her first collegiate score, and made her first career start in a 4-1 win over Agnes Scott (Sept. 5)… Had the game-winning goal late in the second half in a 2-0 victory over Spelman (Oct. 10)… Final goal of the season came in a 4-0 win over Wesleyan (Oct. 20)… Her one assist came in a 2-1 win over Sewanee (Sept. 12) High School: Attended SMIC Academy Personal: Born Sept. 14, 1993 in Birmingham, Ala. … Parents are Jim and Darcy Terry… Has four siblings, Rachel Garcia, Esther Terry, Paul Terry and Rachael Diggs… Sister, Rachel Diggs, was a gymnast at the Univ. of Alabama from 2009-12… Favorite bible verse is 1 Peter 2:9-10 and Romans 4:18-24… Majoring in Community Development with minors in Spanish and Linguistics Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2012 21 4 1 9 43 .093 1 0-0 2013 14 3 4 10 33 .091 0 0-0 Total 35 7 5 19 76 .092 1 0-0

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JENNA VREELAND

Junior • F • 5’4” • Woodruff, SC Early Childhood Education Major

2013 (Sophomore): Played in 18 matches, making nine starts... Took 15 shots, 10 of which were on target... Took a season-high three shots against Mary Baldwin (Sept. 27)... Named to the USA South All-Academic team 2012 (Freshman): Saw action in 19 matches, making one start… Earned a start at Franklin & Marshall (Sept. 1)… Scored two goals and had two assists for the season… First career goal came was an eventual game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Sewanee (Sept. 12)… Had a goal and an assist in a 7-0 rout of Wesleyan (Sept. 22)… Also produced an assist in a 4-0 win over Greenville (Sept. 21) High School: Attended Southside Christian School… Voted All-State in her junior season and All-Region in her final two years… A member of the National Honors Society and BETA Club Personal: Born April 25, 1994… Parents are Pete and Liz Vreeland… Has one sibling, Jessie… Father, Pete, played soccer at Lycoming College… Favorite bible verse is 2 Corinthians 4:5-7… Majoring in Early Childhood Education… Aspires to become an elementary school teacher Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2012 19 2 2 6 16 .125 1 0-0 2013 18 0 0 0 15 .000 0 0-0 Total 37 2 2 6 31 .065 1 0-0

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SOPHIA GIANIS

Sophomore • F • 5’3” • Sag Harbor, NY Sociology Major • Business Minor

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2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 contests as a freshman... Recorded one goal on three shots... Her first collegiate goal was a game-winner in a 4-1 victory over Tennessee Temple (Sept. 14) High School: Attended Pierson High School… Was a two-year captain… Earned team MVP Award… All-League and All-County honors… Member of National Honor Society, Vice President, Achievement in Global History Personal: Born Dec. 20, 1994… Parents are Socrates Gianis and Jessica Persan… Has two siblings, Celia and Abi… Father, Socrates Gianis, was a member of the Jacksonville Florida Rowing team… Favorite bible verse is Proverbs 31:25-31… Majoring in Sociology with a minor in Business… Aspires to own an alternative medicine company to assist people with lives without medication Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2013 18 1 0 2 3 .333 1 0-0 Total 18 1 0 2 3 .333 1 0-0

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ANDREA HUNT

Sophomore • D • 5’10” • Greenville, SC Elementary Education Major

2013 (Freshman): Started all 21 matches, and was the only Covenant player to do so in 2013... Named to the USA South All-Conference third team... Tallied one goal and two assists... First collegiate goal came in the USA South tournament semifinals against Piedmont (Nov. 8)... Recorded assists in matches against Greensboro (Sept. 20) and Meredith (Sept. 28)... Was the key member of a strong defense that had nine shutouts... Earned USA South All-Academic honors High School: Attended Eastside High School… Named All-Region in each of her final three years… Viking Cup All-Tournament team as a junior and senior… North-South selection as a senior… Helped lead her team to region championships in her sophomore and senior years and also state runner-up in her junior and senior seasons… Team captain in senior year… Member of National Honor Society, BETA Club, AP scholar with Honors Personal: Born May 4, 1995 in Nassau Bay… Parents are Dan and Cathy Hunt… Has one sister, Annarose, and one brother, Tim… Favorite bible verse is Hosea 2:1420… Majoring in Elementary Education... Hopes to follow wherever the Lord leads her with her career Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2013 21 1 2 4 18 .056 1 0-0 Total 21 1 2 4 18 .056 1 0-0

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KATHERINE KELLER

Sophomore • F • 5’2” • Dyersburg, TN Biology Major • Missions Minor

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2013 (Freshman): Saw playing time in nine matches... Registered her first collegiate goal in a 6-0 win over Mary Baldwin (Sept. 27)... Took three shots on the season... Named to the USA South All-Academic team High School: Attended Dyersburg High School… Named to All-Region team, All-District Tournament team, All-State Tournament team honorable mention… Earned the school’s Golden Boot Award, Versatility Award, MVP Award, Rookie of the Year and Defender of the Year during her career… Honor Roll, Golden Honor Roll, Trojan Scholar and Tennessee Scholar Personal: Born Jan. 12, 1994… Parents are Dayton and Patricia Keller… Is an only child… Her cousin, Robert Brown, is a sophomore tight end (2014) for the Mercer University football team… Favorite bible verse is Psalm 73:26 and Romans 8:28… Majoring in Biology with a minor in Missions… Hopes to pursue a career in physical therapy and use the skill in the mission field… Favorite team in the Memphis Tigers, is passionate about playing the ukulele and enjoys eating at Buffalo Wild Wings Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2013 9 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0-0 Total 9 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0-0

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ANNA PORCH

Sophomore • M • 5’11” • Arden Hills, MN Biology, Psychology Majors • Business Minor

2013 (Freshman): Played in 19 contests, starting all of them... Notched two goals and an assist while taking 32 shots (third most on the team)... Scored the golden goal, her first collegiate score, in Covenant’s 2-1 overtime win at Ferrum (Sept. 21)... Recorded second score in a 6-0 victory over Mary Baldwin (Sept. 27)... Her one assist came in a 5-0 win at William Peace (Oct. 26)... Earned USA South AllAcademic honors High School: Attended Mounds View High School… Was named All-Conference and AllConference honorable mention during her career… Named the team’s Rookie of the Year, Coach’s Award recipient… Team captain… Member of National Honor Society… Played with Women’s U18 Premiere Fire for three years Personal: Born April 29, 1995… Parents are Dan Laurie Porch… Has three brothers, Benjamin, Seth and Mitch, and one sister, Lyndi… Favorite bible verse is Romans 12:1-4… Majoring in Biology and Psychology, with a minor in Business… Aspires to become a personal trainer, strength and conditioning coach and doctor of physical therapy… Has been an inner city youth mentor with Say Yes, volunteered at her church with worship and tutoring… Inner city soccer coach during one summer Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2013 19 2 1 5 32 .062 1 0-0 Total 19 2 1 5 32 .062 1 0-0

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GABBY POWELL

Sophomore • M • 5’2” • Woodbridge, VA Community Development Major • English Minor

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2013 (Freshman): Played and started seven matches before being sidelined with an injury... Made starts in each of the first six games in the defensive backfield... Attempted two shots for the year High School: Attended Woodbridge Senior High School… Played on the varsity team for three seasons and was on a district championship team in 2011 and a district runner-up in 2013… Team captain her senior year… AP Scholar Student Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1994… Parents are Regina and Steve Powell… Has one sister, Rachel, and two brothers, Joshua and Jonathan… Sister, Rachel, played soccer at Covenant from 1996-1999… Brother, Joshua, played soccer at Longwood University from 1998-2001 and her other brother, Jonathan, played soccer at Univ. of Mary Washington from 2004-05… Favorite bible verse is Proverbs 3:56… Majoring in Community Development with a minor in English Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2013 7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 Total 7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0

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RACHEL SETZER

Sophomore • D • 5’3” • Knoxville, TN Educational Studies Major • Missions Minor

2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 matches, making starts in each of them... Played mostly in the defensive backfield and helped the team to nine shutouts on the year... Named to the USA South All-Academic team High School: Attended Christian Academy of Knoxville… Helped guide her team to state championships in 2009 and 2011 and state finalists in 2010 and 2013… District and regional champions all four years… Member of National Honor Society and graduated magna cum laude Personal: Born Nov. 11, 1994 in Knoxville, Tenn. … Parents are Dwaine and Shirley Setzer… Has one sister, Stacey Setzer, and one brother, Nick Maute… Favorite bible verse is Romans 8:28… Plans to major in Educational Studies with a minor in Missons… Aspires to live in a refugee community and be a teacher Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2013 18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Total 18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0

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NATALIE SMITH

Sophomore • D • 5’10” • Johnson City, TN Biology Major • Coaching Minor

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2013 (Sophomore): Played in 19 matches and made 11 starts... Made her first career start against Berry (Aug. 30)... Took four shots on the year... Played a valuable in the backfield and helped the team to nine shutouts for the season... Earned USA South All-Academic honors High School: Attended Providence Academy… Co-captain as a junior and senior… Named All-Region in each of her final three years… Team Best All-Around award winner as a junior and Team Defensive MVP as a senior… Honor Roll all four years… Member of National Honor Society… Salutatorian Personal: Born May 23, 1995 in Kingsport, Tenn. … Parents are Robert and Lorrie Smith… Has one brother, Reid… Favorite bible verse is 2 Corinthians 12:910… Majoring in Biology with a minor in Coaching… Aspires to be a physical therapist and coach Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2013 19 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 Total 19 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0

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KAITLYN WINKING

Sophomore • D • 5’9” • Waynesville, MO Elementary Education Major

2013 (Freshman): Played in all 21 matches and made 20 starts... Registered two assists for the season with the first coming in a 4-1 win at Tennessee Temple (Sept. 14) and the second in a 5-0 win at William Peace (Oct. 26)... Earned USA South AllAcademic honors High School: Attended Waynesville High School… Was an All-State honorable mention, AllDistrict first team, All-District Defender of the Year and All-Region Defender of the Year during her career… Was a co-valedictorian Personal: Born April 6, 1995 in Fort Hood, Mo. … Parents are Bruce and Sarah Winking… Has two siblings, Caleb and Taylor… Favorite bible verse is Jeremiah 29:11… Majoring in Elementary Education… Aspires to become a third-grade teacher Career Stats

Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att. 2013 21 0 2 2 1 .000 0 0-0 Total 21 0 2 2 1 .000 0 0-0

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KAYLA BAILEY

Freshman • D • 5’6” • Locust Grove, GA Elementary Education Major • Spanish Minor

High School: Attended Strong Rock Christian School... Was a five-year member of the soccer team... Helped her team make the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Class A State Tournament in four straight seasons.... Named to the GHSA AllArea team in her junior and senior seasons...Selected as a team captain as a senior year... She was also named ‘Most Dependable’ and granted the Patriot Award in recognition for her work ethic and presence on the field... Honor Roll all four years... Named Henry County Female Academic Athlete of the Year after senior year Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1996 in Brooklet, Ga. ... Parents are Mike and Lynn Bailey... Favorite bible verse is Galatians 2:20... Plans to major in Elementary Education with a minor in Spanish... Aspires to have a career in teaching

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CHRISTY BARTON

Freshman • D/M • 5’8” • Franklin, NC Undeclared Major

High School: Attended Franklin High School... Played varsity soccer all four years... Helped her team win conference each year, including an undefeated regular season in her junior year... Was named to the All-Conference and All-Region teams as a junior and senior... As a senior, she led the team as a captain... Also played club soccer with a Challenge team in Franklin... Was a top 10 scholar and scholarathlete... Member of National Honor Society Personal: Born April 28, 1996 in Franklin, N.C. ... Parents are Wes and Denise Barton... Has four siblings, Laura, Kelly, David and Lydia... Her brother, David, played tennis at Cedarville University... Favorite bible verse is John 16:33... Undecided on a major... Favorite athlete is Alex Morgan

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REBEKAH GRAVITT

Freshman • F • 5’2” • Sharpsburg, GA Art, Community Development Majors

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High School: Attended Landmark Christian School... Played four years of varsity soccer and was a team captain in her junior and senior years... Was the first at her school to make it to the 55 Career Goals Club, and was the team’s leading scorer in her last two seasons... Earned Georgia High School Association (GHSA) All-Area honors her sophomore, junior, and senior seasons and was named to the Southwest Georgia State All-Star team as a sophomore and junior... Received numerous athetic awards during her time at Landmark including Defensive Player Award (ninth grade), Coaches’ Award (10th grade), Offensive Player Award (11th grade), and the War Eagle Award (12th grade)... Earned Honor Roll all four years and accumulated many academic awards... Beta Club member and a National Honor Society Officer... Also played club soccer for several years with Fayette Fútbol Club (FFC) Personal: Born Dec. 6, 1995 in Knoxville, Tenn. ... Parents are Randy and Laura Gravitt... Has three sisters, Hannah, Sarah and Katherine... Father, Randy, played collegiate tennis at Young Harris College from 1983-84 and at Jacksonville State University from 1985-86... Favorite bible verse is Psalms 73:26... Plans to double major in Art and Community Development

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LANDRY JENKINS

Freshman • D • 5’4” • Nolensville, TN Elementary Education Major

High School: Attended Ravenwood High School... Helped her team finish as state runnerup in the Tennessee Class AAA state championship game during her senior season.... Also played club soccer for Tennessee SC 2014 Premier.... In her club career, made appearances in four state championship games, helping her team win state on two of those occasions... Earned High Honor Roll Personal: Born April 7, 1996 in Franklin, Tenn. ... Parents are Matt and Michelle Jenkins... Has one brother, Luke... Favorite bible verse is Philippians 4:13... Plans to major in Elementary Education and would like to pursue a career in elementary school teaching... Named after NFL Hall of Famer and former Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry... Favorite athlete is Jason Witten... Member of the Nolensville Historical Society

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2013 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coming into the first year of full Division III membership and the USA South Athletic Conference, the Covenant women’s soccer team was expected to compete in the top half of the conference. The Lady Scots accomplished that, but in a much different way than some might have expected. Covenant finished 10-9-2 overall and 7-3-2 in the USA South, good for sixth in the final conference standings, and made a run into the USA South semifinals before being ousted by eventual champion Piedmont. A season after graduating 10 seniors, head coach Mark Duble put forth a lineup that consisted of multiple freshmen for most of the year. The young players rose to the occasion, especially in the backfield, as the Lady Scots finished the regular season winning four of six contests. The defense was the key reason why the Lady Scots had a strong finish. From the final minutes of a match against Maryville on Oct. 2 until the first few minutes of a contest at Averett on Oct. 25, Covenant did not allow a score for 432 consecutive minutes of game play, spanning six matches. During that stretch, Covenant won three matches by 1-0 scores. 1-0 scores were a normal occurrence in 2013 as the Lady Scots won five matches by that score. Additionally, Covenant won six matches decided by one goal and three contests in overtime. After a loss to Averett on Oct. 25, the Lady Scots routed William Peace on the road 5-0 behind a hat trick from Bethany Logan and the first two collegiate scores from Ally Jennings. Covenant wrapped up the regular season with a 1-1 draw on Senior Night against Piedmont. Entering the USA South tournament with the sixth seed, the Lady Scots had to travel back to Danville, Va., to face Averett once again. An early goal by Logan gave Covenant a 1-0 lead and that was all the Lady Scots needed to upset the defending conference champions.

3-1. Piedmont would go on and capture the USA South title a day later. Having to battle injuries to key players throughout the year, Duble and his team persevered with a strong team effort. Keeper Hannah Bales had strong junior season as she allowed just 10 goals in over 866 minutes at the net (1.04 goals against average). Fellow keeper Lucy Johnson also performed well as she started 10 matches and had a 1.17 goals against average in 1074 minutes. Logan had a breakout year with 11 goals to lead the team and finish seventh in the conference. Rachel Bernard, Anne Charlotte Strawbridge, and Ruth Terry all had three goals apiece while Terry led the squad with four assists. Defensively, freshmen Andrea Hunt, Kaitlyn Winking, Rachel Setzer, and Natalie Smith all performed well in their first years. Together, the group started the final six matches of the year and allowed just six goals total in those contests. On Senior Night, Covenant said farewell to seniors Mary Buys, Beth Wilkening as well as transferring junior Ally Jennings. Awards: USA South All-Conference Ruth Terry - 3rd team Bethany Logan - 3rd team Andrea Hunt - 3rd team Mary Buys - All-Sportsmanship NSCAA Team Academic Award 2012-13 Academic Year - 3.28 GPA NSCAA Team Ethics Team - Silver Award (3 yellow cards)

“That was tooth and nail defending by 11 players,” said Duble of the win at Averett. “Second half we were under relentless pressure. They are certainly a very dangerous team. We were forunate to win, but very happy to do so.” After just a couple days off, the team headed back to Virginia, this time Martinsville, for the USA South semifinal round. The Lady Scots ran into a tough Piedmont squad once again and the Lions eliminated Covenant

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Opponent at Berry College vs Guilford at Sewanee at Transylvania vs #16 Centre College at Tennessee Temple BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN at Greensboro College at Ferrum MARY BALDWIN MEREDITH MARYVILLE at LaGrange METHODIST N.C. WESLEYAN at Huntingdon College at Averett at William Peace PIEDMONT vs Piedmont at Averett

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114 117 127 135 67 46 35 43 69 59

52 43 41 35 91 69

2 0

12 5 2 6 2 0 3 1

2013 SEASON IN REVIEW

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

1 0 3 6 2 0

1 1 1 2

Pct

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 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 0-0

W-L-T

.828 6-3-0 .829 4-6-2 .832 10-9-2 .739 9-9-2

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Year-by-Year Records

PROGRAM HISTORY

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Record (Conf.) 10-6# (3-0 TVAC) 10-7-1#^ (4-0 TVAC) 13-4^ (TVAC) 11-6 (4-1 TVAC) 7-9 (4-1 TVAC) 3-13-2 (2-4-1 TVAC) 9-8-2 (3-3-1 AAC) 12-5# (6-1 AAC) 16-3-2*# (7-1-1 AAC) 8-6-2 (4-2-2 AAC) 14-3-1#^ (9-0 AAC) 13-4-3#^ (9-0 AAC) 15-4!#^ (8-0 AAC) 10-6-3 (4-0-3 AAC) 10-7-2 (4-1-2 AAC)

Coach Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble

Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Record (Conf.) 9-9-4$ (3-1-3 AAC) 10-7-1 10-9-2 (6-1-1 GSAC) 15-5-1& (9-1 GSAC) 10-9-2 (7-3-2 USA South)

Coach Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble

Overall: 215-129-28 * most wins in a season & GSAC regular season champions # TVAC/AAC regular season champions ^ TVAC/AAC tournament champions ! NAIA National Tournament appearance $ NCCAA National Tournament appearance

Coaching History Name W-L-T Seasons Mark Duble 215-129-28 20 (1994-present)

Mark Duble is the only coach in the program’s history. He has compiled a 215-129-28 overall record with 11 conference championships.

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Conference Championships

National Tournament Appearances

Year Conf. Title 2012 GSAC Co-Regular Season (9-1) 2006 AAC Regular Season (8-0) & Tournament 2005 AAC Regular Season (9-0) & Tournament 2004 AAC Regular Season (9-0) 2002 AAC Regular Season (7-1-1) 2001 AAC Regular Season (6-1) 1996 TVAC Tournament 1995 TVAC Regular Season (4-0) & Tournament 1994 TVAC Regular Season (3-0)

Year Association Seed 2009 NCCAA No. 5

Finish 4th place (1-1-1)

Results W, 1-0 vs. Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) T, 0-0 vs. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) - Lost 3-1 in PKs L, 1-2 vs. Judson (Ill.) Year Association Seed 2006 NAIA No. 9

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Results L, 1-3 vs. Westmont (Calif.)

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SCOTS NAIA All-Americans Name Kalie Estrada Kyria Johnson Lydia Jones Rebecca Sasscer Amy Smrcina Ashley Wood Laura Cherry Kalie Estrada Kristine Solis Kalie Estrada Amy Smrcina Laura Cherry Anna Meiners Ashley Wood Rebecca Sasscer Ashley Wood Lindsey Fain Amy Smrcina Suzanne Jenkins Julianne Savage Ashley Sherbondy Suzanne Jenkins Sara Campbell Hoxter Cameron Hastie Kim Hinson Brock Kim Hinson Brock

Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 2nd 3rd Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 2nd 3rd Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 2nd 3rd Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 3rd Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention

Year 2013 2013 2013 2013

Name Andrea Hunt Bethany Logan Ruth Terry Mary Buys

Team 3rd 3rd 3rd All-Sportsmanship

PROGRAM HISTORY

Year 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2004 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 1996 1995

USA South All-Conference Awards

USA South All-Academic Year Name 2013-14 JoJo Brauer, Mary Buys, Rachel Buys, Andrea Hunt, Ally Jennings, Bekah Kanoff, Katherine Keller, Drew Mountz, Anna Porch, Skip Portis, Mary Claire Roberson, Jessica Rowe, Rachel Setzer, Natalie Smith, Anne Charlotte Strawbridge, Ruth Terry, Jenna Vreeland, Beth Wilkening, Kaitlyn Winking

Conference Player of the Year Year 2006 1996 1996 1995

Name Amy Smrcina Kim Hinson Brock Jill Hancock Kim Hinson Brock

Conference AAC TVAC (Co-Player) TVAC (Co-Player) TVAC

Conference Freshman of the Year NCCAA All-Americans Year 2012 2012 2011 2011 2009 2009 2009

Name Kathryn Allison Katelyn Newsome Hannah Bales Dana Streufert Jenny Carter Bethany Holman Kathryn Allison

Team 1st Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 1st Honorable Mention Honorable Mention

Year Name 2005 Kalie Estrada 2003 Amy Smrcina

Conference AAC AAC

Conference Coach of the Year Year 2006 2005 2004 2001 1996 1995

Name Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble Mark Duble

Conference AAC AAC AAC AAC AAC AAC

Conference Sportsmanship Awards Year Name 2008 AAC - Co-Champions of Character

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Previous All-Conference Awards

PROGRAM HISTORY

Year Name Conf. Team 2012 Kathryn Allison GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Mary Buys GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Hannah Bales GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Mo Cross GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Sheri Koenig GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Katelyn Newsome GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Anne Charlotte Strawbridge GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Anne Charlotte Strawbridge GSAC All-Fresh 2011 Mo Cross GSAC All-Conf. 2011 Dana Streufert GSAC All-Conf. 2011 Teagan Wood GSAC All-Fresh 2011 Hannah Bales GSAC All-Fresh 2009 Joy Cain AAC 2nd 2009 Jenny Carter AAC 2nd 2009 Kathryn Allison AAC 3rd 2008 Kalie Estrada AAC 1st 2008 Kyria Johnson AAC 1st 2008 Joy Cain AAC 2nd 2008 Jenny Carter AAC 2nd 2008 Caitlin Ezell AAC 3rd 2008 Dana Streufert AAC 3rd 2007 Kalie Estrada AAC 1st 2007 Lydia Jones AAC 1st 2007 Rebecca Sasscer AAC 1st 2007 Joy Cain AAC 2nd 2007 Kyria Johnson AAC 2nd 2007 Caitlin Ezell AAC 3rd 2007 Becky Galage AAC 3rd 2006 Kalie Estrada AAC 1st 2006 Anna Meiners AAC 1st 2006 Amy Smrcina AAC 1st 2006 Kristine Solis AAC 1st 2006 Ashley Wood AAC 1st 2006 Laura Cherry AAC 2nd 2006 Erica Mackie AAC 2nd 2006 Joy Cain AAC 3rd 2006 Rebecca Sasscer AAC 3rd 2005 Kalie Estrada AAC 1st 2005 Anna Meiners AAC 1st 2005 Amy Smrcina AAC 1st 2005 Ashley Wood AAC 1st 2005 Laura Cherry AAC 2nd 2005 Kristine Solis AAC 2nd 2005 Aubren Hummell AAC 3rd 2005 Kyria Johnson AAC 3rd 2004 Lindsey Fain AAC 1st 2004 Rebecca Sasscer AAC 1st 2004 Amy Smrcina AAC 2nd 2004 Ashley Wood AAC 2nd 2004 Rachael Sasscer AAC 3rd 2004 Kristine Solis AAC 3rd 2003 Amy Smrcina AAC 1st 2003 Suzanne Jenkins AAC 2nd 2003 Ashley Sherbondy AAC 3rd 2002 Suzanne Jenkins AAC 1st 2002 Julianne Savage AAC 1st 2002 Ashley Sherbondy AAC 2nd

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Year Name Conf. Team 2002 Rachael Sasscer AAC 2nd 2002 Jill Ann Somers AAC 2nd 2001 Sara Campbell Hoxter AAC 1st 2001 Suzanne Jenkins AAC 1st 2001 Ashley Sherbondy AAC 1st 2001 Cameron Hastie AAC 1st 2001 Rachael Sasscer AAC 2nd 2001 Colleen McGuirk AAC 2nd 2000 Cameron Hasite AAC 1st 2000 Krista Pierce AAC 1st 2000 Sara Campbell AAC 2nd 2000 Erin Hess AAC 2nd 1997 Kim Hinson Brock TVAC All-Conf. 1997 Lisa Fish TVAC All-Conf. 1997 Jill Hancock TVAC All-Conf. 1997 Rachel Jimenez TVAC All-Conf. 1996 Kim Hinson Brock TVAC All-Conf. 1996 Jill Hancock TVAC All-Conf.

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SCOTS All-Time Records vs. Opponents (1994-2013) Opponent

W-L-T

Last Meeting

Opponent

W-L-T

Last Meeting

Marymount (Va.) 0-0 N/A

Alabama-Huntsville 0-2-1 1999

*Maryville 2-5 2013

Anderson 0-1 1995

*Meredith 0-1 2013

Asbury 2-3 2011

Messiah 0-1 2012

Auburn-Montgomery

*Methodist 1-0 2013

1-0-1

2006

*Averett 1-1 2013

Midway

Belhaven 0-1 2008

Milligan 8-8-4 2011

Berry 3-10-2 2013

Mobile 3-4 2009

Bethel (Tenn.) 2-3-1 2006

Montevallo 1-0 1997

Birmingham Southern

2-6

2013

Montreat 13-0-1 2009

Bluefield

4-0-1

2009

Mt. Vernon Nazarene

2-3

1-0

2002

2000

Brenau 2-0 2005

*NC Wesleyan 1-0 2013

Brevard 5-2 2005

North Florida 1-0 2004

Brewton-Parker

North Georgia 3-0 1999

1-1

1995

Bryan 17-0-1 2010

Northwood (Fla.)

Campbellsville 2-1 2011

Oakland City 1-0 2010

Cardinal Stritch 1-0 1997

Oglethorpe 1-2 2002

Carson Newman

Oklahoma Baptist 0-1 2011

0-1

1994

0-1

2007

Centre 0-1 2013

Olivet Nazarene

Christian Brothers 0-3 1995

*Piedmont 5-2-1 2013

Cincinnati Christian 1-0 2009

Pikeville 1-0 2012

Cumberland (Tenn.) 0-1 1999

Reinhardt 1-0-1 2009

Cumberlands (Ky.) 1-1 2003

Rhodes 0-0 N/A

Edgewood

2002

Roberts Wesleyan 1-0 2009

Embry-Riddle 0-1 1999

Salem 1-2-1 2012

Emory 0-1 2012

SCAD 0-1 2006

Emory & Henry

Sewanee 3-4 2013

1-0

0-0

N/A

0-0-1

2009

*Ferrum 1-0 2013

Siena Heights 1-0 2006

Flagler 0-1-1 2004

Spalding 1-0 2004

Franklin & Marshall

0-0-1

2012

Spelman 4-0 2012

Georgetown (Ky.)

2-0

2009

Tampa 0-1 2007

*Greensboro College

1-0

2013

Tennessee Temple 4-0 2013

Greenville (Ill.)

1-0

2012

Tennessee Wesleyan 12-6-2 2011

Guilford 1-0 2013

Texas-Dallas 0-0 N/A

*Huntingdon 7-0 2013

Thomas (Ga.) 0-1 2008

Judson (Ala.) 1-0 2008

Toccoa Falls 1-0 2000

Judson (Ill.)

Transylvania 0-2 2013

0-1

2009

King 8-7-3 2010

Trevecca Nazarene

*LaGrange 5-0-1 2013

Trinity Christian 1-0 2007

Lambuth 1-1 1995

Tusculum 4-0 1995

Lee 4-8 2009

Union (Ky.) 8-3-1 2009

Lees-McRae 1-2 2003

Virginia Intermont

Lincoln Memorial 0-1-1 1995

Westmont 0-1 2006

Lindenwood

1-1

5-1-1

6-2-1

PROGRAM HISTORY

Agnes Scott 4-0 2012

2012

2006

2010

Wesleyan (Ga.) 6-0 2012

Lindsey Wilson 0-4 2008

William Carey 1-1 2009

Martin Methodist 0-2 2009

*William Peace 1-0 2013

*Mary Baldwin 1-0 2013 Bold indicates 2014 opponent

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* indicates USA South member |

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Covenant Women’s Soccer All-Time Roster All-Time Roster (1994-2013) -A-

PROGRAM HISTORY

Allison, Kathryn Arnold, Margery

2009-12 2005-08

-BBales, Hannah Bell, Katie Bernard, Rachel Bone, Traci Bosworth, Lauren Bourgeios, Jenee Bradbury, Karee Brandon, Jane Brauer, JoJo Brauer, Karis Bray, Persie Brock, Kim Hinson Brown, Aubrey Brown, Hannah Brown, Laura Buys, Mary Buys, Rachel

2011-13 2004 2012-13 2008-09 2005-07 1999-02 2001-02 2008-11 2012-13 2004-07 2009-12 1994-97 2007-10 2009-11 2006 2010-13 2013

-CCain, Joy Campbell, Britton Campbell, Sara Hoxter Carleton, Rachel Carter, Jenny Case, Karissa Cherry, Laura Childress, Erin Clarkson, Kelly Collison, Charlotte Craft, Kasey Cross, Mo Cunningham, Kable

2006-09 2004-05 1998-01 2009-12 2006-09 1994 2003-06 1999 1998 1994 2008-11 2011-12 2005

-DDavis, Dana Daniels, Jennifer Decker, Summer Deterding, Amy Dickenson, Kara Dillon, Dannelle Donaldson, Sarah Drew, Eliza Duble, Robyn Duble, Sarah Dykstra, Amy

1998 1994 2001-02 1998-99 2004 1999 1994-96 2009-11 1994-95 1995-96 2009-12

-EEllison, Sarah

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1997

Estrada, Kalie Ezell, Caitlin

2005-08 2007-10

-FFain, Lindsey Latta Fish, Lisa Franks, Bethany

2006-09 2005-06 1996 2013 2001-03 1997-00 2006-09 1994-95 1997-98

-HHaas, Emily Hager, Hannah Hancock, Jill Harbert, Ashley Harrell, Abby Harris, Erin Hastie, Cameron Hastie, Elizabeth Heath, Amelia Herron, Lydia Hess, Erin Hester, Laura Hinson, Kim Brock Hohenberger, Katie Holbrook, Roxaline Holman, Bethany Hooper, Grace Horton, Abby Hoxter, Sara Campbell Hummell, Aubren Hunt, Andrea

2008 1997-99 1995-97 1999-00 1999-02 1995-96 1999-01 1995-96,98 1998-99 2004 1997-00 2002 1994-97 1994-96 1994 2008-10 2010 2013 1998-01 2004-05 2013

-IIverts, Maija

1996-98

-JJansen, Joy Jenkins, Suzanne Jennings, Ally Jimenez, Rachel Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Kyria Johnson, Lucy Johnson, Mae Mae

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-K2001-04 1997 1998

-GGalage, Becky Garcia, Eryn Gasaway, Beth Gianis, Sophie Godfrey, Ruth Good, Monique Graham, Leigh Grant, Jennifer Grey, Kara

Johnson, Polly Jones, Lydia

1998 2000-03 2012-13 1996-97 2004-06 2005-08 2011-13 2009-12

Kanoff, Bekah Keller, Katherine Kickasola, Martha Kilpatrick, Laura Kinton, Annette Koenig, Sheri

2012-13 2013 1994-95 2004 2010 2010-12

-LLadd, Alexandra Latta, Lindsey Fain Lebreton, Amanda Lee, Kara Levi, Amanda Lewis, Amanda Logan, Bethany Lown, Sarah Lueck, Anna Luedde, Kate

2008 2001-04 1994 2009-12 1994 2001-03 2011-13 1996-98 2006-09 1994-96

-MMackie, Erica Maddox, Georgia Maddox, Molly May, Katie Mayfield, Worth McCaleb, Laura McDaniel, Theresa McGuirk, Colleen McKain, Rikki McKerihan, Annette Mehne, Bethe Meiners, Amy Meiners, Anna Meiners, Meg Meiners, Sarah Meyer, Mary Alice Mitchell, Katie Mitchell, Samantha Moran, Erin Mortellaro, Lisa Moss, Jamie Mountz, Drew Musick, Anne

2005-08 1999 1997-99 1996-97 1999-00 2004-07 1995 2000-01 2001-04 2007-09 1998 2004 2003-06 2001-02 1998-01 2001-04 2001-04 1994-96 2001-02 1994-95 2007 2011-13 2007-09

-NNevin, Darcee Newsome, Katelyn Nimmer, Dani Nix, Emily

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SCOTS All-Time Roster (1994-2013)

-O2008-10 1996-99 1995-97 2008

-PPatty, Laura Peele, Molly Pennington, Megan Persenaire, Mary Pettit, Lydia Pierce, Krista Politano, Jen Porch, Anna Portis, Skip Potoshnick, Elizabeth Powell, Gabby Powell, Rachel Pratt, Liz Prentice, Jennifer Probst, Lauren

2010 2010 2011 1994 2001 2000 2007 2013 2012-13 2005 2013 1996-99 1994 1997-98 2009-10

-Q-RRoberson, Mary Claire Robinson, Desiree Robinson, Katie Rollins, Kim Romero, Amber Rowe, Jessica Rudy, Heather Rump, Allison Rustand, Tanja

2012-13 2005-08 2010 1996 2007 2012-13 2000-02 1994-95 1994

-SSands, Liz Sasscer, Rachael Sasscer, Rebecca Savage, Julianne Saxon, Adrienne Schlink, Jill Schuman, Katie Setzer, Rachel Sherbondy, Ashley Shibley, Jane Slater, Tiffany Smartt, Madison Smith, Natalie Smith, Taylor Smrcina, Amy Solis, Kristine Solle, Chandra

1997 2001-03 2004-07 1999-02 2007-08 2008-10 2004-05 2013 2000-03 2010 1999 2013 2013 2001-02 2003-06 2005-06 1995-96

Somers, Jill Ann Sostok, Annie Stanton, Melissa Stanton, Rachel Steere, Krista Stowe, Hannah

2001-04 2012-13 1995,97 1994-95 1998 2005-07 Strawbridge, Anne Charlotte 2012-13 Streufert, Dana 2008-11 Swinney, Dawn 1996-99

PROGRAM HISTORY

Oates, Elisabeth Ogburn, Stacey Owens, Beth Owens, Megan

-TTerry, Ruth Thomson, McRae Trimmier, Paige

2012-13 2007-08 1994-95

-U-VVandersluis, Amanda Voigt, Kathryn Vreeland, Jenna

2004-07 1996 2012-13

-WWeichbrodt, Hannah Weichbrodt, Paige Weigle, Keri Weir, Lisa Wetselaar, Emily White, Emily Whiteaker, Christy Wilkening, Beth Williams, Sarah Winking, Kaitlyn Wolff, Elizabeth Wood, Ashley Wood, Teagan Wright, Kara

2009-12 2002-05 1995 1996 2004,06 1995 1998 2011-13 2007-09 2013 2001-02 2004-06 2011 2005

Kim Hinson Brock played from 199497 as an original member of the program and was a two-time NAIA honorable mention All-American.

-X-Y-ZYoung, Stephanie

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1998-99

Kalie Estrada holds the program record with 61 career goals from 2005-08 and was a three-time NAIA All-American.

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A booster is an individual that:

COMPLIANCE

• Promotes Covenant athletics program. • Makes a financial contribution to Covenant athletics or its booster organizations. • Assists in the recruitment of prospects for Covenant. • Provides benefits (e.g., jobs, occasional meals) to enrolled student-athletes. Once a booster.....Always a booster. It is important to remember that once an individual has been identified as a booster, he or she retains that status forever. If you have questions whether you are considered a booster of Covenant Athletics or if you have questions about what you may or may not do as a booster, please feel free to contact the Compliance Office at tim.sceggel@covenant.edu. What is an extra benefit? Fans and boosters may not provide anything to prospects or currently enrolled student-athletes (or their families) without prior approval from the Compliance Office. If a student-athlete and/or his or her family accepts any benefits of special consideration (e.g., transportation, clothing, money, meals, etc.) based on his or her athletic skill, the student-athlete will lose his or her eligibility and Covenant will be subject to NCAA penalties. Extra benefits can include, but, are not limited to: • Money, gifts, clothing, tickets for entertainment, haircut, and use of a car. • Free or reduced-cost room or board anywhere. • Free or reduced-cost merchandise or services. • Use of Athletics Department copy/fax machines, long distance telephone services or free use of a cell phone. • Typing or editing reports, papers, letters, etc. for a student-athlete. • A loan of money or the consigning of a note to arrange a loan. • The sale or trade of complimentary admissions for merchandise, services or debt repayment. • The sale or trade of ANY items a student-athlete has received for his or her participation in athletics (e.g., gear, clothing, awards). This list is not exhaustive. Please refrain from offering prospects and/or current student-athletes and their families and friends anything that is not available to all students or the general public. Any questions or concerns should be directed to: Tim Sceggel Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance & Operations Email: tim.sceggel@covenant.edu or phone: 706.419.1517

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2014 Schedule Date Opponent Location Time 8/29 at Rhodes Memphis, TN 5:00 PM 8/30 vs. Texas-Dallas Memphis, TN 1:00 PM 9/2 SEWANEE Lookout Mountain, GA 7:00 PM 9/5 at Emory & Henry Emory, VA 7:30 PM 9/6 vs. Marymount (VA) Emory, VA 3:00 PM 9/10 BERRY Lookout Mountain, GA 7:00 PM 9/19 GREENSBORO* Lookout Mountain, GA 4:30 PM 9/20 FERRUM* Lookout Mountain, GA 4:30 PM 9/23 at Birmingham Southern Birmingham, AL 8:00 PM 9/26 at Mary Baldwin* Staunton, VA 3:00 PM 9/27 at Meredith* Raleigh, NC 4:30 PM 10/1 at Maryville* Maryville, TN 7:00 PM 10/4 LAGRANGE* ! Lookout Mountain, GA 5:00 PM 10/7 at Emory Atlanta, GA 5:00 PM 10/10 at Methodist* Fayetteville, NC 4:30 PM 10/11 at N.C. Wesleyan* Rocky Mount, NC 4:30 PM 10/15 HUNTINGDON* Lookout Mountain, GA 5:00 PM 10/24 AVERETT* Lookout Mountain, GA 4:30 PM 10/25 WILLIAM PEACE* Lookout Mountain, GA 4:30 PM 10/29 at Piedmont* Demorest, GA 7:00 PM 11/1, 7-8 at USA South Tournament Martinsville, VA TBA All times eastern CAPS indicates home match * indicates USA South match ! indicates Homecoming

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