2010 EIU Women's Soccer Media Guide

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• Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

PROGRAM INFO

Conference............................................. Ohio Valley 2009 Overall Record........................................ 7-8-5 2009 OVC Record.........................3-3-2 (T-4th of 9) OVC Tournament Finish............. Lost in First Round Home Facility..................................... Lakeside Field Capacity...........................................................1,000 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............................14/7 Starters Returning/Lost........................................7/4 Newcomers...........................................................10 All-Time Records Overall.......................................... 159-118-28 (.567) At Lakeside Field..............................85-31-13 (.709) Away.................................................66-70-13 (.487) Neutral..................................................8-17-2 (.333) Ohio Valley (1998-Present)..............53-18-13 (.708) OVC Tournament . ...............................13-6-1 (.675) Missouri Valley (1996-98).....................10-5-1 (.656) MVC Tournament....................................2-2-1 (.500) NCAA Tournament..................................... 0-4 (.000) Postseason.........................................15-12-2 (.552)

SOCCER STAFF

Head Coach....................Summer Perala (2nd year) Alma Mater (Year).................Western Illinois (2002) EIU Record....................................................... 7-8-5 Career Record................................................. Same E-Mail.......................................... sdperala@eiu.edu Office Phone..................................... (217) 581-7062 Assistant Coach............... Grant Williams (2nd year) Alma Mater (Year)............ Western Kentucky (2004) E-Mail.......................................gtwilliams2@eiu.edu Office Phone..................................... (217) 581-8321 Office Fax......................................... (217) 581-7192 Athletic Trainer..............................Aaron Haselhorst SID Contact.............................................Ben Turner E-Mail.......................................... bwturner@eiu.edu Athletics Web site................. www.EIUpanthers.com

CONTENTS

Quick Facts & Roster..............................................1 Head Coach Summer Perala..................................2 Assistant Coach Grant Williams..............................3 Women’s Soccer Photo Gallery........................... 4-5 Returning Letter-Winner Profiles....................... 6-35 Sam Balek....................................................... 6-7 Hillary Blake.................................................... 8-9 Jessica Blake...............................................10-11 Kayla Doran................................................ 12-13 Ashley Eck.................................................. 14-15 Elise Farrelly............................................... 16-17 Danielle Flynn............................................. 18-19 Kristin Germann.......................................... 20-21 Kaylin Lorbert.............................................. 22-23 Jessie Morgan............................................. 24-25 Erika Prazma............................................... 26-27 Sarah Rusk................................................. 28-29 Ashley Streid............................................... 30-31 Katilin Sullivan............................................. 32-33 Jessica Taldone........................................... 34-35 Newcomer Profiles.......................................... 36-39 Ellen Campbell & Cassidi Dietz.........................36 Caitlin Greene & Lauren Hoppensteadt............37 Brittany O’Dell & Samantha Rall.......................38 Brenna Vogel & Jenna Wampler.......................39 2009 Statistics & Results.......................................40 2009 Season Notes...............................................41 Program Honor Roll...............................................42 All-Time Series History & OT Wins........................43 Year-by-Year Results....................................... 44-45 Record Book.................................................... 46-48 Yearly Leaders & All-Time Roster..........................49 OVC History & Standings......................................50 2009 Opponent Info...............................................51 Yearly Stats & Game Scoring Results............. 52-65

2010 Eastern Illinois ROSTER

# Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (High School/Previous) 0 Brittany O’Dell GK 5-7 Fr Charleston, IL (Charleston) 1 Jessica Taldone GK 5-7 RS-Fr Crystal Lake, IL (Crystal Lake South) 2 Cassidi Dietz D 5-5 Fr Millstadt, IL (Belleville West) 3 Ashley Streid • F 5-5 RS-So Granite City, IL (Granite City) 4 Kayla Doran • M 5-5 So St. Charles, MO (Incarnate Word) 5 Jenna Wampler F 5-3 Fr Bloomington, IL (University) 6 Sarah Rusk • • • M 5-4 Sr Woodridge, IL (Downers Grove South) 7 Kaitlin Sullivan • • • M/F 5-4 Sr Chatham, IL (Chatham-Glenwood) 8 Ellen Campbell M 5-7 Fr Naperville, IL (Naperville North) 9 Hillary Blake • • D 5-2 Jr Naperville, IL (Waubonsie Valley) 10 Brenna Vogel D 5-8 Fr Naperville, IL (Neuqua Valley) 11 Elise Farrelly • • D/M 5-5 Jr Geneva, IL (Geneva) 12 Caitlin Greene D/M 5-6 Fr Freeport, IL (Freeport) 13 Jessica Blake • • M/F 5-2 Jr Naperville, IL (Waubonsie Valley) 14 Ashley Eck • • M/F 5-6 Jr Springfield, IL (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 15 Jessie Morgan • M/F 5-4 So Aurora, IL (Waubonsie Valley) 16 Danielle Flynn • • • D 6-0 Sr O’Fallon, MO (St. Joseph’s) 17 Samantha Rall M/F 5-3 Fr Phoenix, AZ (Desert Vista) 18 Erika Prazma • • D 5-5 Jr Granite City, IL (Granite City) 19 Lauren Hoppensteadt D 5-10 Fr Oswego, IL (Oswego) 21 Meg Rogers M 5-5 Fr Bloomington, IL (Normal Community) 22 Sam Balek • • D 5-9 RS-Jr Palatine, IL (Fremd/Arizona State) 23 Kristin Germann • M/F 5-4 So Carbondale, IL (Carbondale) 30 Kaylin Lorbert • • • GK 5-5 Sr Wildwood, MO (St. Joseph’s) Head Coach: Summer Perala (2nd year) Assistant Coach: Grant Williams (2nd year) Team Manager: Angela Ziemba (3rd year) • Letters Earned Pronunciation Guide #1 Jessica TALDONE: Tal-doh-own #17 Samantha RALL: Rall (like Mall) #18 Erika PRAZMA: Praz-muh #2 Cassidi DIETZ: Dee-eats #19 Lauren HOPPENSTEADT: Hop-en-stod #3 Ashley STREID: Stride #22 Sam BALEK: Bay-lick #4 Kayla DORAN: Door-an #23 Kristin GERMANN: Grrr-men #5 Jenna WAMPLER: Womp-ler #30 Kaylin LORBERT: Lore-bert #11 Elise FARRELLY: Far-lee HC: Summer PERALA: Per-el-uh

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2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer •

Head Coach Summer Perala

Following a six-year stint at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, during which she transitioned from a graduate assistant to associate head coach, Rockford native Summer Perala has returned to the state where she grew up and attended college to become the head coach of Eastern Illinois women’s soccer. Just the third head coach in program history, Perala played against the Panthers in each of her four years (1998-01) as the starting goalkeeper at cross-state rival Western Illinois. A strong showing at home highlighted Perala’s first season as EIU head coach. Eastern scored a goal in every home game for the first time since 2003. The Panthers finished the year 4-1-4 at home. The lone loss came on Sept. 6 against a Miami (Ohio) team that went on to rank second in the Mid-American Conference with 11 overall victories. Eastern trailed at one time during four other home games but scored equalizers to salvage draws. Picked eighth (of nine) in the OVC preseason poll, EIU finished tied for fourth place. The Panthers extended their conference record of consecutive OVC Tournament berths to 11. In September, EIU posted its first overtime victory at home since 2006 with a win against Western Illinois. Kaitlin Sullivan scored the gamewinner at Lakeside Field, helping EIU end a four-game winless streak against its cross-state rival and make Perala a winner in her first game against her alma mater. Seniors Jenny Williams and Laura Ridolfi represented EIU on the All-OVC First Team. Center back Sam nd ear Balek was named Second Team All-OVC for the second year in a row. Kaylin Lorbert and Hillary Blake were both named ESPN the Magazine Second Team Academic All-District for their impressive 4.0 GPAs. As a team, EIU won the OVC Team Academic Achievement Award for women’s soccer thanks to having the highest percentage of its players on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Lorbert led the OVC in saves per game and save percentage. Together, Lorbert and Williams made EIU the league leader in saves per game while also ranking second in total saves. Perala joined Paul Harbin’s coaching staff at UAB in June 2003 as a graduate assistant. The Blazers enjoyed quite a bit of success during her time with the program, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in 2004 and 2006. UAB was the Conference USA regular-season champion in 2003 to go along with its tournament titles in ‘04 and ‘06. The 2004 team won a school-record 16 games and defeated Wake Forest in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Perala made an immediate impact on UAB’s goalkeeper corps, which was comprised of only a pair of freshman ‘keepers when she arrived on campus. In 2003, the Blazers limited the opposition to 21 goals in 19 games and registered nine shutouts, both program records. The defensive excellence carried UAB to a 13-win season and its first C-USA title. Perala completed a master’s degree in the fall of 2005 and was invited to stay on as a full-time assistant coach, while also serving as the Director of UAB Girls Soccer Goalkeeper Camps. She was promoted to associate head coach after the 2006 season. Harbin also proved to be a valuable mentor during her six years in Birmingham. “Paul was a fantastic mentor and allowed me to be involved in every aspect of the UAB program,” Perala says. “He was instrumental in helping me see the bigger picture in college athletics. As a coach, you are attempting to mold a student-athlete into a well-rounded, productive and successful individual. Paul instilled the value of doing the right thing, and doing it well.” Although EIU and UAB have never squared off in women’s soccer, Perala still got an opportunity to see the Panthers play regularly in Birmingham. From 2003-07, a memorable rivalry developed between EIU and Birmingham’s other Division I university, Samford. Eastern and Samford squared off in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament four times during the Bulldogs’ five years as a league member – including three straight years (2003-05) in the title game. Perala says she always made a point of attending the EIU-Samford games in Birmingham whenever possible. Now a college head coach for the first time, Perala is excited to begin putting her mark on the only program to qualify for the OVC Tournament every season the event has been held. “I’m very excited about this opportunity,” she says. “Eastern Illinois has such a solid reputation in both academics and athletics. The university has all the right tools to attract the student-athlete that will have an impact on the field and help bring our program back to the top of a challenging Ohio Valley Conference. Having played against Eastern, I understand the success this program has enjoyed in the past and the type of players who contributed to that success. I believe that in combining player personalities of our current squad with the incoming players, we can only get better. Based on the support from the administration and team, I couldn’t have asked for a better environment to step into.” Perala does plan on diversifying both the roster and schedule. She acknowledges the success that EIU has had with a Midwestern focus in the recruiting and scheduling efforts, but would like to expand the program’s profile toward the horizons. “For our initial recruiting efforts, we’re really looking to bring in athletic, blue collar, hard-working kids that are competent technically and tactically. We’ve been fortunate with getting kids outside of the Midwest to look at Eastern Illinois. I understand there’s a depth of talent in Illinois and the St. Louis area; this region is very soccer savvy. However, our job is to not only bring in the best players from Illinois and the region, but from out-of-state as well.” Perala finished her playing career as the all-time saves (570) leader in both Western Illinois and Summit League history, averaging more than eight saves per game over her four years. Her .835 save percentage in 1999 was the single-season school record until 2007. On four occasions, she made 15-plus saves in a game. She also credits her college coach, Jen Daniels, for helping to highlight her current career path. Perala says she came to Western as a pre-med major before making the transition to the education department as a sophomore. She served as a student assistant for one season at WIU while finishing her degree. After student teaching, she spent the spring of 2003 as the head coach of the girls’ varsity team at Guilford High School, her alma mater.

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• Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

Asst. Coach Grant Williams

Grant Williams begins his second year as an assistant coach on Summer Perala’s staff in the fall of 2010. Williams works with the attacking players, orchestrates the execution of set pieces and is the lead communicator of roles and responsibilities. He also oversees equipment and team travel and is actively involved with the program’s recruiting efforts. Williams helped lead the Panthers to their 11th consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Tournament berth during his first season with the program. Eastern scored in every home game for the first time since 2003 and finished tied for fourth in the conference after being picked eighth in the OVC preseason poll. Williams came to EIU after spending three seasons as an assistant at Western Kentucky University. The Lady Hilltoppers compiled a 40-13-7 record during his time in Bowling Green. WKU won the Sun Belt Conference title in 2007 and reached the SBC Tournament title game a year later. The Lady Toppers also earned a regional ranking from SoccerBuzz.com both seasons. Eastern and WKU played each other during the 2007 and 2008 regular-seasons. “I’m very excited to have Grant with the program,” Perala said. “Coming from a successful program at Western Kentucky, he understands the commitment and hard work needed to win at the championnd ear ship level. His knowledge and passion for the game, as well as his ability to motivate, will be a fantastic addition to the EIU family.” “I would like to thank Summer and the search committee for the opportunity to become part of the EIU women’s soccer program,” Williams added. “Eastern soccer has a strong tradition and I look forward to making a valuable contribution to its future success. For their support during this process, I would also like to thank my wife, WKU coach Jason Neidell, and the rest of the WKU athletic department.” Williams holds a United States Soccer Federation National “B” Coaching License. He also earned an NSCAA Regional Goalkeeping diploma in 2006. Around the Bowling Green area, Williams served as the assistant director of Southern Kentucky Soccer (2004-07), a staff coach in the Kentucky ODP program (2003-04, 2007) and a head coach in the SKY Soccer club (2002-07). He also worked with boys’ varsity and junior varsity teams at Bowling Green High School from 2000-05 after volunteering during the 1997-98 school year. Williams earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from WKU in 2004 and was a three-time President’s Scholar. He served as a special instructor in the physical education department in 2003. Williams also served a summer camp coach at Centre College (Danville, Ky.) from 1998-00 and was selected to assist with the play-by-play and color commentary for the 2000 and 2001 NAIA national championships. Williams is in the process of completing his master’s degree in exercise science at WKU. He and his wife Elaine have been married since 1999.

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Williams, along with EIU assistant swimming and track coaches, helping out a student-athlete picnic.

Support Staff

Aaron Haselhorst Athletic Trainer

Angela Ziemba Team Manager

Eric Cash Strength & Conditioning

Cindy Tozer Academic Services


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • Since its inception in 1995, Eastern Illinois women’s soccer has enjoyed the most comprehensive success on the field and in the classroom of any athletic program at EIU. The Panthers are the only Ohio Valley Conference team to qualify for the league’s postseason tournament – winning it five times – every year the event has been sponsored (1999-present). Eastern also holds a number of conference records, both individual and team, highlighted by the career goals and points marks held by Beth Liesen. Additionally, of the 12 OVC Player of the Year awards handed out, five have gone to Panthers. The women of EIU soccer also excel in the classroom and have consistently been ranked in the Top 75 nationally in team GPA.

– ACADEMIC ACCOLADES – Top Tier Team GPAs

2009.....................3.50 2008.....................3.64 2007.....................3.42 2006 ....................3.43 2005 ....................3.22 2004 ....................3.47 2003 ....................3.30 2002 ....................3.23 2001 ....................3.03 2000 ....................3.02

EIU WOMEN’S SOCCER BY THE NUMBERS

Above: Jessica Blake, a two-time OVC Medal of Honor winner for her 4.0 GPA, with EIU English professor Rosemary Buck at the 2010 student-athlete award banquet. Far Right: 2008 grad Meghan Ryon, the program’s first Academic All-America honoree, with her bevy of awards from the 2007-08 school year. Right: (L-R) Kaylin Lorbert, Jessica Blake, Hillary Blake, Angela Ziemba, Sarah Rusk and Sam Balek at the 2010 student-athlete award banquet.

4 NCAA Tournament Berths: 2001, 2002, 2003 & 2004 5 OVC Tournament Championships

ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Honorees

2009 2004 – Hillary Blake Trisha Walter Kaylin Lorbert 2003 2007 Teri LaRoche Meghan Ryon Beth Liesen 2006 2002 Meghan Ryon Beth Liesen Trisha Walter Rebecca Traen 2005 2001 Sharyne Connell Devon Bissell Trisha Walter

5 OVC Player of the Year Recipients

PANTHER NATION BLEEDS BLUE –

53-18-13 All-Time OVC Record 13-6-1 All-Time OVC Tournament Record


• Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program – HANG TIME OFF THE PITCH –

– OUTSTANDING ALUMNI –

OVC RECORDs HELD BY PANTHERS

Individual Career Beth Liesen Goals, Points, GW Goals & Shots Devon Bissell Assists INDIVIDUAL SEASON BETH LIESEN Goals, Points, GW Goals & Shots JESSICA GRACZYK Save Percentage TEAM SEASON EASTERN ILLINOIS Goals, Points, Assists & Shots

Top Left: Michelle Steinhaus, Ashley Slota, Lindsey Wilkening & Pam Melinauskas at the 2007 postseason team dinner in Charleston. Above: Former Panthers returned for the 2010 alumni game, taking on the current team at Lakeside Field during the spring semster. Left: A number of former Panthers were in attendance for Beth Liesen’s May 2008 wedding in Quincy, Ill., including: (L-R) Teri Manser, Kathleen Hayes, Teri LaRoche, the bride Beth Liesen, Lori Stutzman, Kim Garkie, Morgan Frericks & Audra Frericks.


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2009 20 -20 1907 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 19 -19 1691 0 0 0 1 1 0 2007 – Redshirted at Arizona State – 0 0 0 1 1 0 Career 39 -39 3598

& 2009 Second Team All-OVC & 2008 Second Team All-OVC & 2008 OVC All-Newcomer Team

Sam Balek Junior R Defender #22 R 5-Foot-9 Palatine, Illinois Fremd HS/Arizona State

2009 (SOPHOMORE): OVC ComSAM’s assist missioner’s Honor Roll... Balek Date Goal Scorer Opponent started all 20 games, one of four 10/17/08 Rachel Hamilton at Tenn. Tech Panthers to do so… has started 39 consecutive games dating back to the 2008 season, every game since joining the program… will enter the 2010 season with the longest starting streak on the team… earned Second Team All-OVC honors for the second year in a row, becoming the fifth Panther in program history to be a two-time honoree as an underclassman… played 1,907 of the possible 1,924 minutes… left the field only once all season, in the second half of the Murray State game… went the distance in each of the six shutouts… has played 3,598 of the possible 3,694 minutes in her first two seasons at EIU. 2008 (FRESHMAN): OVC Defender of the Week (Oct. 21)… she started all 19 games, one of two Panthers to do so… key member of an EIU defense that posted three straight shutouts and a scoreless streak of 434 consecutive minutes late in the season… accounted for a key team save in the home victories against Morehead State and Southeast Missouri… assisted on Rachel Hamilton’s overtime game-winner at Tennessee Tech… led the team in minutes played (1,691), averaging 89 per game… went the distance in 14 of the 19 games, including the first five and final eight matches of the season… ended the year having played 781 consecutive minutes… played 715 of the possible 759 minutes in conference play… logged a season-high 110 minutes in the scoreless draws against Northern Iowa and Austin Peay. PREVIOUS COLLEGE: After attending Arizona State in the fall of 2007, she transferred to EIU at the semester break and played for the Panthers in the spring. HIGH SCHOOL: Sam was a four-year varsity starter for coach Steve Keller… named the Area Player of the Year by the Chicago Sun-Times… also earned All-Area honors from the Daily Herald (First Team) and Chicago Tribune (Honorable Mention)… Pioneer Press Great Northwest All-Area team… also an All-Conference selection in the Mid-Suburban League West… earned allconference and all-sectional honors from the Daily Herald… led Fremd to a runner-up finish at the 2007 IHSA state playoffs... also was a member of a second-place team at the U.S. Club Soccer National Championships with Sockers FC… honor roll student. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was “tearing my ACL in October but coming back for my last high school season and finishing second in the state”… her parents have been a major influence on her sports career because “they have always helped me through the rough times”… most admires Michael Jordan because “he persevered after getting cut early in high school and became an amazing player”… daughter of Jeff and Lori Balek… MAJOR: Management.


• Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

Kickin’ it with Sam

• Favorite Pro Team • L.A. Galaxy • Favorite Building on Campus • Lumpkin Hall • Favorite Foods • Cheese Pizza & McDonald’s Fries • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Mark Wahlberg in Four Brothers • Favorite Super Hero • Superman • Favorite Month of the Year • June • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico • In Her MP3/CD Player • Mike Posner • Last Concert She Attended • Country Thunder festival • Magazine She Subscribes To • People • Furry Friend • Jema – Chihuahua • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Suhrit Dey – Mathematics • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Southeast Missouri – 2008


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • Year 2009 2008 Career

GP -GS Min 20 -20 1924 16 -7 885 36 -27 2809

Shots 0 1 1

SOG 0 1 1

Goals 0 0 0

Asst. 0 1 1

Points GWG 0 0 1 0 1 0

& 2009 2nd Team Academic All-District & 2009 OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA) & 2008 OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA) 2009 (SOPHOMORE): OVC ComHILLARY’s assist Goal Scorer Opponent missioner’s Honor Roll... Blake Date started all 20 games, one of four 10/26/08 Lindsey Wilkening at Illinois St. Panthers to do so… has started 25 consecutive games dating back to 2008, the second longest streak on the team entering the 2010 campaign… played every minute of the season… believed to be the first player in program history to player every minute… will enter the 2010 campaign having played 2,471 consecutive minutes dating back to 2008… played the cross that led to the game-winning own goal in the victory at Eastern Kentucky that clinched an OVC Tournament berth… earned Academic All-District honors in part for her 4.0 GPA in the classroom.

Hillary Blake Junior R Defender #9 R 5-Foot-2 Naperville, Illinois Waubonsie Valley HS

2008 (FRESHMAN): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... she played in 16 games and started seven times, including the final five matches of the season… assisted on Lindsey Wilkening’s goal at Illinois State… key member of an EIU defense that posted three straight shutouts and a scoreless streak of 434 consecutive minutes late in the season… ended the year having played 547 consecutive minutes, going the distance in each of the final five games… ranked second among the EIU freshmen in minutes… averaged 90 minutes per game as a starter… played a season-high 110 minutes in the scoreless draw at Austin Peay. HIGH SCHOOL: Hillary played for coach Julie Bergstrom at Waubonsie Valley High School, where she was a member of back-to-back IHSA Class AA state championship teams in 2007-08… WVHS was ranked No. 1 in the nation by USA Today after posting a 26-0-1 record in 2008, extending the nation’s longest unbeaten streak to 46 games following a 30-0-1 showing her junior year... honorable mention all-conference as a senior... her Windy City Pride club team was runner-up in the ’07 State Cup, but went on to win regionals in the U.S. Club Tournament… also a member of the 2001 USA Cup champs… three-time Academic All-Upstate Eight Conference… Indian Prairie Scholar… high honor roll student. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was winning back-to-back IHSA state titles on undefeated teams at Waubonsie Valley… her father and twin sister Jessica have had a major influence on her sports career… most admires the Thanadabouth family, the founders of the Windy City Pride because “they tell you how to fix things rather than just saying you’re doing something wrong. They’re fun coaches that can also get serious – a good balance”… daughter of Stuart and Tracey Blake… MAJOR: Accounting.


• Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

Kickin’ it with Hillary

• Favorite Pro Teams • Chicago White Sox, Bulls, Hawks & Bears • Favorite Building on Campus • Lumpkin Hall • Favorite Foods • Sausage Dip • Favorite Actor • Michael Cera • Favorite Animated Character • Lightning McQueen from Cars • Favorite Month of the Year • June • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Sedona, Arizona • In Her MP3/CD Player • Jimmy Buffett • Last Concert She Attended • Drake (at Lantz Arena) • Last Book She Read • The Giver • Furry Friend • Jasmine – Black Lab • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Steve Benner – Accounting • Most Memorable Game at EIU • “The first game I started (2008)”


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 10 Year 2009 2008 Career

GP -GS Min 13 -2 348 11 -3 283 24 -5 631

Shots 4 2 6

SOG 2 1 3

& 2009 OVC Medal & 2008 OVC Medal

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Goals 0 0 0

Asst. 0 0 0

Points GWG 0 0 0 0 0 0

Honor (4.0 GPA) Honor (4.0 GPA)

2009 (SOPHOMORE): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Blake played in 13 games and started twice, the overtime win against Western Illinois and conference-opening draw at Southeast Missouri… played in seven of the eight OVC games… logged a season-high 83 minutes in the Western Illinois win… made her return from a 2008-ending knee injury beginning with Miami game (the fifth game of the year). 2008 (FRESHMAN): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... she played in 11 games and started three times… saw action in the first 11 games of the season before an injury in practice the final week of September ended her campaign… started against Wright State, Western Kentucky and Western Illinois… played a season-high 69 minutes at WKU… logged 40 minutes off the bench in the draw with Northern Iowa..

J e ss i c a B l a k e Junior R Forward #13 R 5-Foot-2 Naperville, Illinois Waubonsie Valley HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Jessica played for coach Julie Bergstrom at Waubonsie Valley High School, where she was a member of back-to-back IHSA Class AA state championship teams in 2007-08… scored a hat trick in the ’07 state semifinals… WVHS was ranked No. 1 in the nation by USA Today after posting a 26-0-1 record in 2008, extending the nation’s longest unbeaten streak to 46 games following a 30-0-1 showing her junior year… all-conference honoree as a senior... her Windy City Pride club team was runner-up in the ’07 State Cup, but went on to win regionals in the U.S. Club Tournament… also a member of the 2001 USA Cup champs… three-time Academic All-Upstate Eight Conference… Indian Prairie Scholar… high honor roll student. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring a hat trick in the semifinal round of the IHSA state finals… her sister Hillary has been a major influence on her sports career because “without her I wouldn’t be playing here”… most admires the Thanadabouth family, the founders of the Windy City Pride because “they are great soccer players taught me a lot. They tell me what I can do to improve instead of just telling me how I messed up”… daughter of Stuart and Tracey Blake… MAJOR: Elementary Education.


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Kickin’ it with Jessica

• Favorite Pro Teams • Chicago Blackhawks, White Sox & Bulls • Favorite Building on Campus • Buzzard Hall • Favorite Food • Sausage Dip • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Elijah Wood in Green Street Hooligans • Favorite Animated Character • Dori from Finding Nemo • Favorite Month of the Year • June • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Top Sail Island, N.C. • In Her MP3/CD Player • Jason Aldean • Last Concert She Attended • Drake (at Lantz Arena) • Last Book She Read • Twilight Saga: Eclipse • Furry Friend • Jasmine – Black Lab • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Jeff Stowell – Psychology • Most Memorable Game at EIU • “First game my freshman year (2008)”


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 12 Year 2009

GP -GS Min 19 -8 1042

Shots 5

SOG 2

Goals 0

Asst. 0

Points GWG 0 0

2009 (FRESHMAN): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... OVC Defender of the Week (Aug. 25)… Doran played in 19 games and started eight times, including the first five contests of the season… also started OVC games against Austin Peay and Murray State… went the distance in three of the first four games of the year, including a season-high 110 minutes in the draw with Indiana State… averaged 79 minutes per game as a starter… credited with three shots at Evansville, putting two on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Kayla was a two-year letter-winner for coach Annie Beekman… also lettered twice in cross country… helped lead IWA to consecutive MSHSAA state titles as an upperclassman, winning the first-ever Class 3 crown in 2009 on penalty kicks… won the Class 2 title a year earlier and compiled a 36-7-1 combined record in the two seasons… earned first and second honors for her work in the classroom… also played in indoor soccer leagues.

Kayla Doran Sophomore R Defender #4 R 5-Foot-5 St. Charles, Missouri Incarnate Word Academy HS

PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was winning the MSHSAA state title her senior year… her father has been a major influence on her sports career because “his love for the sport has motivated me to achieve things I never thought I could… she also most admires her father because “he was the hardest on me, but never pushed me too hard”… daughter of Daryl and Barbara Doran… her father has seen action in over 800 games as a professional indoor soccer player, primarily for the St. Louis Steamers and St. Louis Storm; he also coached the St. Louis Ambush... her cousin Brad Peters played soccer at EIU, scoring 33 goals during his four-year career… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies.


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Kickin’ it with Kayla • Favorite Pro Team • St. Louis Steamers • Favorite Building on Campus • Lincoln Hall • Favorite Foods • Spaghetti • Favorite Super Hero • Spider-Man • Favorite Month of the Year • May • Unique Travel Locale • Mexico • In Her MP3/CD Player • Dave Matthews Band • Last Concert She Attended • Brad Paisley • Magazine She Subscribes To • Cosmopolitan • Furry Friend • Titan – Golden Retriever


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 14 Year 2009 2008 Career

GP -GS Min 19 -9 1192 17 -8 861 36 -17 2053

Shots 11 10 21

SOG 4 7 11

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Goals 1 1 2

Asst. 0 2 2

Points GWG 2 0 4 0 6 0

Honor (4.0 GPA)

2009 (SOPHOMORE): OVC ComAshley’s GoalS missioner’s Honor Roll... Eck Date Opponent Minute 79th played in 19 games and started the 8/30/09 at Cleveland State 64th first nine contests of the season… 8/26/08 at Purdue ASHLEY’s assists scored an equalizer in the comeback Date Goal Scorer Opponent win at Cleveland State… went the 10/29/08 Lindsey Wilkening at Illinois St. distance in the draws with Indiana 10/10/08 Pam Melinauskas EKU State and Green Bay, playing a season-high 110 minutes on both occasions… averaged 84 minutes per game as a starter... logged 102 minutes in the draw with Iowa State.

A sh l e y E c k Junior R Forward #14 R 5-Foot-6 Springfield, Illinois Sacred Heart-Griffin HS

2008 (FRESHMAN): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... she played in 17 games and started eight times, including five straight OVC contests in October… scored EIU’s first goal of the season in the loss at Purdue… assisted on Pam Melinauskas’ goal against Eastern Kentucky and Lindsey Wilkening’s goal at Illinois State… put seven of her 10 shots on goal… ranked third among the EIU freshmen in minutes, averaging 58 minutes per game as a starter… played a season-high 83 minutes at Western Kentucky. HIGH SCHOOL: Ashley was a four-year letter-winner for coach Mike Lindsey… scored 27 goals as a senior en route to Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association All-State honors… earned IHSSCA All-Sectional recognition as a junior after scoring 19 times… four-time All-Central State Eight Conference selection: First Team as an upperclassman, honorable mention as an underclassman… two-time Quincy Notre Dame All-Tournament Team pick… team captain as a senior… Sacred Heart-Griffin won four straight regional titles as well as the ’08 conference crown… Illinois State Scholar… National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society… honor roll student ranked in the Top 10 percent of her class… Chicago Fire All-Academic Special Mention… also played for the Team Davis and SASA Lady Magic club teams. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring a hat trick against Alton on senior night at SH-G… her father, the former head coach of the men’s soccer program at Illinois-Springfield, has been a major influence on her sports career because “he coached for 30 years and is constantly giving me advice; he knows how to push me and has always been supportive”… most admires her uncle Ted, who played for the U.S. National Team in the ‘90s and the Dallas Burn of the MLS, because “he has a lot of determination and went a long way despite starting out with very little”… daughter of Joe and Marie Eck… MAJOR: Biological Sciences/Pre-Med.


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Kickin’ it with Ashley • Favorite Pro Team • Chicago Cubs • Favorite Building on Campus • Lantz (Rec Center) • Favorite Food • Pasta • Favorite Actress & Film Role • Katherine Heigl in 27 Dresses • Favorite Month of the Year • October • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Cozumel, Mexico • In Her MP3/CD Player • Rascal Flatts • Last Concert She Attended • Drake (at Lantz Arena) • Last Book She Read • Fight Club • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Timothy Croy – Education • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Her First Goal, at Purdue – 2008


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 16 Year 2009 2008 Career

GP -GS Min 17 -11 1046 12 -10 829 29 -11 1875

Shots 3 2 5

SOG 0 1 1

Goals 0 0 0

Asst. 0 0 0

Points GWG 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 (SOPHOMORE): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Farrelly played in 17 games and started the final 11 contests of the season… moved into the starting lineup beginning with the overtime win against Western Illinois… regularly moved back and forth between center back and central midfielder… went the distance in the losses at Evansville and Morehead State, logging a season-high 98 minutes at Morehead… averaged 78 minutes per game as a starter. 2008 (FRESHMAN): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... she played in 12 games and started 10 times, including the first five and final two games of the season… missed a good portion of October with an injury but returned for the home finale, playing 56 minutes off the bench in the victory against Southeast Missouri… averaged 72 minutes as a starter… played all 200 minutes at the NIU Invitational, going the distance in both games.

Elise Farrelly Junior R Defender #11 R 5-Foot-5 Geneva, Illinois Geneva HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Elise was a four-year letter-winner for coach Ryan Estabrook… team captain and MVP as a senior while sharing the team lead in scoring… Daily Herald and Kane County Chronicle All-Area in 2008… threetime All-Western Sun Conference… all-sectional honoree as a senior… Geneva finished third in the IHSA state playoffs in 2005… GHS also won four conference titles, three regional crowns and two sectional championships… four-year honor roll student… GHS athletic leader at Western Sun Leadership Conference… also played for the Chicago Magic club team, a seven-time state championship squad that also was the Midwest Regional champs from 2004-06, USL Super Y League North American champs in 2005, and a U.S. Club National finalist in 2006… also a four-year member of the ODP state team. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was playing soccer in Spain with the Chicago Magic… her parents have had a major influence on her sports career because “they’ve always supported and been there for me, and pushed me to do my best”… most admires coach Estabrook because “of the respect and dedication he has for his teams”… her mom played soccer at Illinois State… daughter of Bill and Stephanie Farrelly… MAJOR: Elementary Education.


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Kickin’ it with Elise

• Favorite Pro Team • Chicago Bears • Favorite Building on Campus • Booth Library • Favorite Foods • Cereal • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Russell Crowe in Gladiator • Favorite Month of the Year • May • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Barcelona • In Her MP3/CD Player • Coldplay • Last Concert She Attended • Dave Matthews Bands • Magazine She Subscribes To • Twilight • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Timothy Croy – Education • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Western Illinois – 2009


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 18 Year 2009 2008 2007 Career

GP -GS 20 -18 16 -10 13 -2 49 -30

Min 1359 822 274 2455

Shots 1 4 2 7

SOG 1 1 0 2

Goals 0 0 0 0

Asst. 1 0 1 2

Points GWG 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0

2009 (JUNIOR): OVC CommissionDani’s assists Goal Scorer Opponent er’s Honor Roll... Flynn played in all Date Green Bay 20 games and started 18 times, all 9/20/09 Ashley Streid but the home games against Miami 9/5/07 Kellie Floyd Indiana St. and Tennessee Tech… assisted on Ashley Streid’s equalizer in the draw with Green Bay… ranked fifth on the team in minutes played… logged 90-plus minutes six times… went the distance in the draw with Green Bay, playing a season-high 110 minutes… also went the distance against IUPUI, Cleveland State and Evansville.

D anielle F lynn Senior R Defender #16 R 6-Foot O’Fallon, Missouri St. Joseph’s Academy HS

2008 (SOPHOMORE): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... she played in 16 games and started 10 times, including the first seven matches of the season… also started both games of the Eastern Kentucky-Morehead State weekend… key member of an EIU defense that posted three straight shutouts and a scoreless streak of 434 consecutive minutes late in the season… averaged 68 minutes per game as a starter… went the distance, playing a season-high 110 minutes, in the scoreless draw vs. Northern Iowa. 2007 (FRESHMAN): she played in 13 games and started twice, the season opener at Eastern Michigan and home opener against Indiana State… assisted on Kellie Floyd’s first goal in the Indiana State win… also played a season-high 61 minutes in the home opener… averaged 46 minutes in the first four games of the year… also logged double-figure minutes at Loyola and versus Tennessee Tech and Illinois State. HIGH SCHOOL: Danielle was a four-year letter-winner for coach Maureen McVey… served as the captain of the junior varsity squad before moving up to the varsity level… St. Joseph’s finished third in state in each of her upperclassman seasons… also captained her St. Louis Soccer Club team for five years, helping lead the squad to multiple state championships (1998-03, ‘06-07)… was a part of the Missouri ODP program… her extracurricular activities included: youth in government judicial leader, yearbook editor and Angels Helping Angels… member of Mu Alpha Theta and Beta Chi Pi, which are math and science honor societies, respectively. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was starting her first college soccer game… her parents have been a major influence on her sports career because “they always believe in me and reassure me, helping me keep my faith”… most admires former St. Louis Rams defensive back Aeneas Williams because “I was lucky enough to meet him at the fitness center where I work and train. He puts his faith in God and gives 110 percent in everything he does”… a number of her relatives played collegiate sports, including: her dad and uncle Mike wrestled at Southwest Missouri State; her grandfather Dan and three cousins played football at St. Thomas University; and her cousin Kelly played tennis and ran track at St. Thomas as well… daughter of Mike and Michelle Flynn… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies.


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Kickin’ it with Dani

• Favorite Pro Team • St. Louis Cardinals • Favorite Building on Campus • Booth Library • Favorite Foods • STL Toasted Ravioli & Mashed Potatoes • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Katherine Heigl in the Ugly Truth • Favorite Animated Character • SpongeBob SquarePants • Favorite Month of the Year • May • Favorite Big City • Denver • Unique Travel Locale • Ireland • In Her MP3/CD Player • Dave Matthews Band/Keith Urban • Last Concert She Attended • Dave Matthews Band • Last Book She Read • Mind Over Body • Furry Friend • Rudy – German Shepard • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Mark Kattenbraker – Kinesiology


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 20 Year 2009

GP -GS Min 20 -20 1705

Shots 28

SOG 11

Goals 3

Asst. 3

Points GWG 9 2

& 2009 OVC All-Newcomer Team

K ristin G ermann Sophomore R Midfielder #23 R 5-Foot-4 Carbondale, Illinois Carbondale HS

2009 (FRESHMAN): Germann startKG’s GoalS Opponent Minute ed all 20 games, one of four Panthers Date 5th to do so… scored the game-winning 10/4/09 Austin Peay 9/13/09 Northern Iowa 35th goal in home victories against North9/6/09 Miami (Ohio) 33rd ern Iowa and Austin Peay… also KG’s assists scored in the home loss to Miami Date Goal Scorer Opponent (Ohio)… assisted on equalizers by 10/16/09 Sam Kohen Tenn. Tech Alexis Miller, Rachel Hamilton and 9/11/09 Rachel Hamilton Iowa St. Sam Kohen in the draws against In- 9/4/09 Alexis Miller Indiana St. diana State, Iowa State and Tennessee Tech, respectively… recorded a point in all four games of the September homestand, the longest point streak by a Panther since 2004… became only the fourth freshman in program history to record multiple game-winning goals in her first season… ranked third on the team in minutes played, playing 90-plus minutes 12 times… ended the season having played 304 consecutive minutes, her longest streak of the year… was very active offensively in the draw with Indiana State (six shots), overtime win against Western Illinois (four shots) and OVC Tournament loss to Tennessee Tech (five shots)… OVC Rankings: 10th in assists. HIGH SCHOOL: Kristin played for coach Nick Carr… also lettered in golf, basketball, cross country and tennis… four-time All-South Seven Conference performer… set single-season school records for goals and points as a senior… also established a freshman record for most points… CHS was a three-time regional champion… three-time all-conference pick in basketball… advanced to sectionals in both golf and cross country. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was leading CHS to the sectional finals for only the second time in school history… her father has been a major influence on her sports career because “he has pushed me to the limit”… most admires her former coach Pete Phume because “he inspired me the most”… son of Chris Germann and Cindy Jackman... MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies.


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Kickin’ it with KG

• Favorite Pro Team • Cincinnati Reds • Favorite Building on Campus • Lantz • Favorite Food • Pizza • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Gerard Butler in the Ugly Truth • Favorite Animated Character • Woody from Toy Story • Favorite Month of the Year • July • Favorite Big City • Cincinnati • In Her MP3/CD Player • Dave Matthews Band • Last Concert She Attended • Ne-Yo • Magazine She Subscribes To • Sports Illustrated • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Kathryn Hussey – Kinesiology • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Western Illinois – 2009


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 22 Year 2009 2008 2007 Career

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K aylin L orbert Senior R Goalkeeper #30 R 5-Foot-5 Wildwood, Missouri St. Joseph’s Academy HS

GP -GS 10 -9 11 -10 8 -3 29 -22

2009 2009 2008 2007

Min 870:00 933:18 407:55 2211:13

W-L-T 3-3-3 2-4-2 0-2-1 5-9-6

Saves 58 72 20 150

Sv% .866 .847 .741 .838

GA 9 13 7 29

GAA 0.93 1.25 1.54 1.18

SHO 2 4 0 6

2nd Team Academic All-District OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA) OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA) OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA)

2009 (JUNIOR): OVC Commissioner’s Honor kaylin’s Game-by-game recap Roll... Lorbert played in 10 games and started Date Opponent Saves GA the first nine contests of the season… also – 2009 – at IUPUI 5 0 played the second half of the loss at Murray 8/21 at Eastern Michigan 9 1 State, keeping the Racers off the scoreboard… 8/25 at Cleveland State 5 1 became the first EIU goalkeeper since 2005 to 8/30 9/4 Indiana State 10 1 start the first nine games of a season… led the 9/6 Miami (Ohio) 4 2 OVC in save percentage, helping EIU rank first 9/11 Iowa State 8 1 in the league as well… gave up multiple goals in 9/13 Northern Iowa 5 0 only two of her nine starts… shutout IUPUI and 9/18 at Illinois State 5 1 Green Bay 7 2 Northern Iowa in wins… made a season-high 9/20 0 0 10 saves in the draw with Indiana State… also 10/11 at Murray State – 2008 – made nine saves at Eastern Michigan and eight at Purdue 4 1 in the draw with Iowa State… earned Academic 8/26 8/29 at Northern Illinois 6 1 All-District honors in part for her 4.0 GPA in the 8/31 vs Northern Iowa 10 0 classroom… OVC Rankings: first in saves per 9/5 Wright State 2 1 game and save percentage, seventh in saves 9/7 Eastern Michigan 4 4 and shutouts… EIU Single-Season Rankings: 9/19 at Western Kentucky 8 2 5 0 fourth in goals against average, fifth in save 10/12 Morehead State 8 0 percentage… EIU All-Time Rankings: third in 10/17 at Tennessee Tech 9 0 goals against average, fourth in save percent- 10/19 at Austin Peay 5 2 age, fifth in shutouts... 2008 (SOPHOMORE): 10/29 at Illinois State 11/4 at Morehead State* 11 2 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... two-time – 2007 – OVC Goalkeeper of the Week (Sept. 2 and 9/2 at Bowling Green 3 0 Oct. 21)… she played in 11 games and start- 9/16 Western Kentucky 3 3 ed 10 times… got the starting nod in the OVC 9/21 Western Illinois 8 2 at Loyola 4 2 Tournament game at Morehead State… helped 9/23 0 0 EIU lead the OVC in saves… made a career- 10/5 Tennessee Tech 0 high 11 saves in the OVC Tournament game 10/12 at Southeast Missouri 0 10/26 Samford 0 0 against Morehead… also reached double-fig10/31 Illinois State 2 0 ures in saves (10) in the scoreless draw with *OVC Tournament Game Northern Iowa… put together a shutout streak of 342 minutes in October, helping spark EIU to an OVC Tournament berth… posted a shutout in each of her three OVC starts – Morehead State, Tennessee Tech and Austin Peay – and against UNI… earned OVC Goalkeeper of the Week honors after making 17 saves and posting back-to-back shutouts on the Tennessee Tech-Austin Peay road trip, and after making 16 saves and surrendering just one goal at the NIU Invitational… gave up just one goal in losses to Northern Illinois and Wright State… OVC Rankings: second in save percentage, third in saves per game, and fifth in shutouts… National Rankings: 20th in saves per game and 36th in save percentage… EIU Single-Season Rankings: sixth in save percentage, seventh in shutouts and ninth in goals against average... 2007 (FRESHMAN): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... she played in eight games and started three times… started September games against Western Kentucky, Western Illinois and Loyola… came up big in the draw with WIU, making a season-high eight saves… was perfect in relief, not allowing a goal in the five games that she played in off the bench – a composite total of 118 minutes… played the entire second half at Bowling Green and versus Illinois State… finished off the shutout of Tennessee Tech, playing the final eight minutes... HIGH SCHOOL: Kaylin was a four-year letter-winner for coach Maureen McVey… also lettered twice in softball… St. Joseph’s finished third in state in each of her upperclassman seasons... posted 17 shutouts and led her team to a 24-1-1 record in 2006, earning St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro Honorable Mention recognition… honorable mention all-star team kudos as a senior… earned first degree academic honors her senior year thanks to a 4.0 GPA… second degree academic honors the previous three years… also played for the St. Louis Soccer Club, winning eight state championships (1998-03, 06-07)… also claimed ’07 amateur state and regional championships… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was stopping all three shots in a shootout to lead her team to victory at the Iowa Tournament of Champions… her mother has been a major influence on her sports career because “she always supported me and pushed me to succeed”… most admires Fernando Hernandez, her goalkeeper coach with the St. Louis Soccer Club, because “he is a talented player and a great coach”… daughter of Scott and Mara Lorbert… MAJOR: Biological Sciences.


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Kickin’ it with Kaylin • Favorite Pro Team • St. Louis Cardinals • Favorite Building on Campus • The Union • Favorite Food • Pizza • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Robert Downey, Jr. in Iron Man • Favorite Super Hero • Batman • Favorite Month of the Year • December • Favorite Big City • St. Louis • Interesting Travel Locale • Mexico • In Her MP3/CD Player • Chris Brown • Last Concert She Attended • Lil Wayne • Magazine She Subscribes To • People • Furry Friend • Puma – Chocolate Lab • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Ned Huston – English • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Southeast Missouri – 2008


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 24 Year 2009

GP -GS Min 17 -12 1108

Shots 9

SOG 4

Goals 0

Asst. 2

Points GWG 2 0

JESSIE’s assists 2009 (FRESHMAN): Morgan played Goal Scorer Opponent in 17 games and started 12 times, Date 8/30/09 Alexis Miller at Cleveland St. including the first six games of the 8/21/09 Ashley Streid at IUPUI season… also started OVC contests against Austin Peay and Murray State… assisted on EIU’s first goal of the year, Ashley Streid’s score in the win at IUPUI… also helped setup Alexis Miller’s game-winner at Cleveland State… averaged 73 minutes per game as a starter… played a season-high 96 minutes in the draw with Indiana State… logged 70-plus minutes eight times.

HIGH SCHOOL: Jessie was a two-year letter-winner for Julie Bergstrom… as a teammate of fellow Panthers Hillary and Jessica Blake, helped lead Waubonsie to the 2008 IHSA state title and 26-0-1 record… WVHS was ranked No. 1 in the nation by USA Today after winning the 2008 state title… also reached the sectional finals and posted an 18-4 record a year later… honor roll student… also played for the Eclipse Select and America’s Soccer Club of Naperville teams.

J essie M organ Sophomore R Midfielder #15 R 5-Foot-4 Aurora, Illinois Waubonsie Valley HS

PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was winning the 2008 IHSA state title… her parents have been a major influence on her sports career because “they encourage me to do better and push myself to a level I did not know I would achieve”… most admires her former club coach Mike Bristol, now an assistant coach at Florida State, because “he helped me a lot understanding the game better and to always work hard with everything I do”… daughter of Russ and Michelle Morgan… MAJOR: Social Science Teaching.


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Kickin’ it with Jessie • Favorite Pro Team • Chicago Blackhawks • Favorite Building on Campus • Old Main • Favorite Food • Kiku Japanese Steakhouse • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Robert Pattinson in Twilight • Favorite Super Hero • Spider-Man • Favorite Month of the Year • February • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Interesting Travel Locale • Maui • In Her MP3/CD Player • Zac Brown Band • Last Concert She Attended • Styx • Last Book She Read • Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn • Furry Friend • Ginger – Westie • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Tim Mason – Econ • Most Memorable Game at EIU • “My first game, it was so exciting”


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 26 Year 2009 2008 Career

GP -GS Min 17 -6 989 11 -0 222 18 -6 1211

Shots 0 0 0

SOG 0 0 0

Goals 0 0 0

Asst. 0 0 0

Points GWG 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 (SOPHOMORE): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Prazma played in 17 games and started six times, including five straight contests in September… also started the regular-season game against Tennessee Tech… saw action in all eight OVC games… averaged 67 minutes per game as a starter… went the distance in five straight games during her starting streak… logged 574 consecutive minutes during that span, the third longest such streak on the team in 2009. 2008 (FRESHMAN): She played in 11 games… saw action in seven of the eight conference games and the OVC Tournament contest at Morehead State… averaged 25 minutes over a five-game stretch in October… played a season-high 53 minutes in the loss at Illinois State.

Erika Prazma Junior R Defender #18 R 5-Foot-5 Granite City, Illinois Granite City HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Erika was a four-year letter-winner for coach Gene Briggs… also lettered once in volleyball and cheerleading… team MVP as a senior after earning top defender honors her junior year… First Team All-Southwestern Conference and all-state as a senior… all-conference and all-sectional her junior year… super sophomore award… Chicago Fire First Team All-Academic… GCHS was a three-time super-sectional champ and IHSA state finals qualifier from 2005-07, finishing third in 2007… also part of four consecutive conference championship teams (2005-08)… with her Elks Soccer club team, was runner-up at state with the U-12 squad and won the Pike’s Peak Invitational with the U-14 team… three-time Bi-State Shootout and SLYSA League champs… student body president… homecoming queen… Illinois State Scholar… four-time high honor roll student… National Honor Society… Principal’s and Teacher’s Foundation awards… Granite City Scholarship Foundation award… also played in the Anheuser-Busch Premiere Soccer League recently. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was winning the super-sectional game against rival Edwardsville, 4-0, to advance to state for a third straight year in 2007… her parents have been a major influence on her sports career because “they push me to be a better player and put all of their time and effort into my activities”… most admires U.S. Soccer great Brandi Chastain “for her hard work and dedication after being cut from the National Team at first”… her cousin Scott played for the St. Louis Steamers of the Major Indoor Soccer League… daughter of Kenny and Jill Prazma… MAJOR: Sociology.


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Kickin’ it with Erika

• Favorite Pro Team • St. Louis Cardinals • Favorite Building on Campus • Old Main • Favorite Food • Red Lobster’s Seafood Alfredo • Favorite Actor/Actress & Film Role • Miley Cyrus & Liam Hemsworth in the Last Song • Favorite Super Hero • Wonder Woman • Favorite Month of the Year • October • Favorite Big City • St. Louis • Interesting Travel Locale • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico • In Her MP3/CD Player • Madonna • Last Concert She Attended • Styx • Last Book She Read • How to Get Fired • Furry Friend • Lexi – Yorkie • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • John Morris – Poly Sci • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Southeast Missouri – 2008


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 28 Year 2009 2008 2007 Career

GP -GS 9 -6 19 -7 16 -4 44 -17

Min 603 966 564 2133

Shots 9 13 10 32

SOG 4 6 4 14

& 2008 OVC Medal

of

Goals 2 0 1 3

Asst. 0 0 1 1

Points GWG 4 0 0 0 3 0 7 0

Honor (4.0 GPA)

2009 (JUNIOR): OVC Commissionsarah’s Goals er’s Honor Roll... Rusk played in nine Date Opponent Minute 48th games and started the final six con- 11/5/09 vs Tenn. Tech* 47th tests of the season… returned to ac- 10/16/09 Tenn. Tech 60th tion in early October after sitting out 11 10/19/07 at UT Martin sarah’s assist games due to injury… scored both of Date Goal Scorer Opponent her goals against Tennessee Tech, the 9/16/07 Michelle Steinhaus WKU first EIU scores of the regular-season *OVC Tournament Game draw in Charleston and the OVC Tournament meeting… logged a season-high 101 minutes in OVC Tournament game against Tech… went the distance in the overtime loss at Morehead State… averaged 81 minutes per game as a starter... Eastern is 0-2-1 in games in which she has scored.

Sarah Rusk Senior R Midfielder #6 R 5-Foot-4 Woodridge, Illinois Downers Grove South HS

2008 (SOPHOMORE): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... she played in 19 games and started seven times, including the OVC contests against UT Martin and Murray State… also started five straight games early in the season… one of six Panthers to play in every game… put all three of her shots on goal in the scoreless draw vs. Northern Iowa… ranked eighth on the team in minutes played, averaging 50 per game… averaged 74 minutes as a starter… went the distance in the road games at Northern Illinois and Ball State… played a season-high 101 minutes in the draw vs. UNI. 2007 (FRESHMAN): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... she played in 16 games and started four times, including three OVC contests… started both games during the shutout weekend against Tennessee Tech and Austin Peay… her first career goal was of the game-tying variety in the second half of the overtime loss at UT Martin… also assisted on Michelle Steinhaus’ early goal versus Western Kentucky, the same game win which she made her first career start… played a season-high 84 minutes in the OT loss at UTM… saw action off the bench in both OVC Tournament contests… logged double-figure minutes in 10 straight games during the heart of the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Sarah was a four-year varsity letter-winner for coach Barry Jacobson… also lettered once in basketball… Chicago Tribune and Chicago SunTimes Honorable Mention All-State as a senior… also an Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Assoication All-State selection in ’07… three-time Downers Grove Reporter All-Area and All-West Suburban Conference honoree… two-time Daily Herald All-Area and IHSSA all-sectional pick… team honors included rookie of the year as a freshman and MVP as a senior… DG South won four consecutive West Suburban Conference Gold Division titles… four-year honor roll student earned numerous academic awards, including: Silver Math, Presidential Scholar and Illinois State Scholar… also a National Honor Roll student and Spanish Honor Society member. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was connecting on the winning penalty kick against Neuqua Valley as a sophomore to win a tournament… her siblings have been a major influence on her sports career because “they constantly push me to be better”… most admires her long-time athletic trainer James Tonner because “he has taught me so much and has always been there for me”… her sister Erin played soccer at Illinois State and her brother Joe played soccer at College of DuPage… daughter of Bart and Kathy Rusk… MAJOR: Elementary Education.


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Kickin’ it with Sarah • Favorite Pro Team • Chicago Blackhawks • Favorite Building on Campus • Doudna Fine Arts Center • Favorite Food • Chipotle Mexican Grill • Favorite Actress & Film Role • Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman • Favorite Animated Character • Daria • Favorite Month of the Year • June • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Interesting Travel Locale • New York City • In Her MP3/CD Player • Britney Spears • Last Concert She Attended • The Frantic • Last Book She Read • The Time Traveler’s Wife • Furry Friend • Lucy, Mixed-Breed Dog • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Dan Carter – Education • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Southeast Missouri – 2008


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 30 Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals 2009 19 -13 1043 29 15 4 2008 – Redshirted – Career 19 -13 1043 29 15 4

A sh l e y S t r e i d Sophomore R Forward #3 R 5-Foot-5 Granite City, Illinois Granite City HS

Asst. 1 1

Points GWG 9 2 9

2

2009 (FRESHMAN): OVC ComAshley’s Goals missioner’s Honor Roll... Streid Date Opponent Minute 13th played in 19 games and started 13 10/18/09 Jacksonville St. 62nd times, including the first four contests 9/20/09 Green Bay 8/21/09 at IUPUI 64th of the season and five of the eight 8/21/09 at IUPUI 59th OVC games… led the team with four Ashley’s assist goals, becoming the first freshman Date Goal Scorer Opponent to accomplish the feat since 2004… 10/16/09 Sarah Rusk Tenn. Tech scored both EIU goals in the seasonopening win at IUPUI, her regular-season collegiate debut… became the fifth Panther to score multiple goals in a season opener… also scored the gamewinning goal in the victory against Jacksonville State and the equalizer in the draw with Green Bay… became only the fourth freshman in program history to record multiple game-winning goals in her first season… scored the first goal in the exhibition win versus IPFW… assisted on Sarah Rusk’s goal against Tennessee Tech… put all four of her shots on goal at IUPUI… averaged 60 minutes per game as a starter… went the distance in the first two games of the season… logged a season-high 97 minutes in the draw with Iowa State.. . 2008 (REDSHIRT YEAR): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Streid redshirted during her first year with the program due to an injury that she suffered in the spring of 2008... she returned to the active roster for the spring season and started all of the games coached by Summer Perala, scoring a goal in the win against Valparaiso. HIGH SCHOOL: Ashley was a four-year letter-winner for coach Gene Briggs… also lettered three times in basketball and once in volleyball… All-Southwestern Conference and St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro honoree as a sophomore and junior… MVP of the Bi-State Shootout… team captain as senior… GCHS was a three-time super-sectional champ and IHSA state finals qualifier from 2005-07, finishing third in 2007… scored one of her team’s two goals in the third place game victory… also part of four consecutive conference championship teams (2005-08)… registered 21 goals and 11 assists in 2007, sharing the Metro St. Louis lead with nine game-winning goals. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring the game-winning goal against New Trier High School in overtime of the quarterfinal round of the IHSA state playoffs… her parents have been a major influence on her sports career because “they’ve always been there to keep pushing me to do my best”… most admires youth coach Kenny Prazma, the father of GCHS and EIU teammate Erika Prazma, because “he cares so much for us girls and will always be there to show us something new”… daughter of Tim and Donna Streid… MAJOR: Undecided.


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Kickin’ it with Ashley • Favorite Pro Team • St. Louis Cardinals • Favorite Building on Campus • Old Main • Favorite Food • Pizza • Favorite Actor • Bradley Cooper • Favorite Super Hero • The Incredible Hulk • Favorite Month of the Year • December • Favorite Big City • St. Louis • Interesting Travel Locale • Panama City Beach, Fla. • In Her MP3/CD Player • Lady Gaga • Last Concert She Attended • John Mayer • Magazine She Subscribes To • Cosmopolitan • Furry Friend • Sassy – Yorkie • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Lynanne Page – English • Most Memorable Game at EIU • IUPUI – 2009


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 32 Year 2009 2008 2007 Career

K aitlin S ullivan Senior R Forward #7 R 5-Foot-4 Chatham, Illinois Chatham-Glenwood HS

GP -GS 20 -13 19 -16 16 -1 55 -30

Min 1237 1444 406 3087

Shots 42 21 6 69

SOG 19 10 3 32

Goals 3 2 1 6

Asst. 2 1 1 4

Points GWG 8 1 5 0 3 0 16 1

2009 (JUNIOR): Sullivan played in all sully’s Goals 20 games and started 13 times, includ- Date Opponent Minute 52nd ing the first five games of the season 11/5/09 vs Tenn. Tech* 45th and final four… scored the golden goal 10/18/09 Jax State 96th in the overtime win against Western 9/24/09 Western Illinois 11/4/08 at Morehead St.* 27th Illinois, EIU’s first OT victory at home 10/29/08 at Illinois St. 44th since 2006… scored in the OVC Tour- 10/5/07 Tennessee Tech 61st nament for the second year in a row, sully’s assists giving EIU a 2-0 lead early in the sec- Date Goal Scorer Opponent ond half… also scored EIU’s third goal 9/04/09 Alexis Miller Indiana St. in the home win against Jacksonville 8/21/09 Ashley Streid at IUPUI State… connected on a penalty kick 10/12/08 Pam Melinauskas Morehead in the exhibition win against IPFW… 10/28/07 Michelle Steinhaus Jax State *OVC Tournament Game will enter her senior season as the program’s active career leader with six goals… Eastern is 3-3 when she has scored during her career… assisted on Ashley Streid’s second goal in the season-opening win at IUPUI and Alexis Miller’s equalizer in the draw with Indiana State… averaged 69 minutes per game as a starter… went the distance in the draw with ISU and played 90 minutes in the draw at Southeast Missouri… led the team in shots against Indiana State (eight) and Tennessee Tech (five). 2008 (SOPHOMORE): She played in all 19 games and started 16 times, including the final 10 matches of the season… one of six Panthers to play in every game… scored EIU’s final two goals of the season, tying the Illinois State game just before halftime and putting the Panthers ahead early in the OVC Tournament game at Morehead State… assisted on Pam Melinauskas’ game-winning goal in the regular-season victory vs. Morehead… ranked seventh on the team in minutes, averaging 76 per game… went the distance three times, including the OVC Tournament game at Morehead… played a season-high 109 minutes in the overtime win at Tennessee Tech. 2007 (FRESHMAN): She played in 16 games and started the Loyola match… scored EIU’s second goal in the win against Tennessee Tech… assisted on Michelle Steinhaus’ second goal in the must-win game against Jacksonville State… logged a season-high 68 minutes in the Loyola game… the 40 minutes she played against Austin Peay were her most in an OVC game… saw action in both OVC Tournament games. HIGH SCHOOL: Kaitlin was a four-year letter-winner for coach Jay Lipe… also lettered three times in volleyball… as a junior tied the school’s single-season scoring record with 26 goals en route to earning Central State Eight Conference Player of the Year honors from the Springfield State Journal-Register… was also All-State and All-Midwest her junior year… ranked as the team’s second-leading scorer as a sophomore and senior… two-time all-conference honoree as an upperclassman... all-sectional pick as a team captain her senior season... helped lead ChathamGlenwood to three conference titles… her team was runner-up in the 2005 IHSA State Tournament after finishing third a year earlier... four-year honor roll student… also played for the Five Star Soccer Club and most recently the Lady Magic. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was defeating two-time defending state champs St. Viator in the IHSA Tournament as a freshman… God has been a major influence on her sports career because “through him, all things are possible”… most admires coach Lipe because “he incorporated life lessons with soccer and coached me to be not only a better player, but a better person”… her uncles Scott and Bryan played collegiate football at the Division I level and her cousins Liz and Eric played basketball and football, respectively, at Division I schools… daughter of Kelly and Deb Sullivan… MAJOR: Journalism.


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Kickin’ it with Sully

• Favorite Pro Team • Dallas Cowboys • Favorite Building on Campus • Lantz • Favorite Food • Fruit • Favorite Actor • Will Ferrell • Favorite Month of the Year • October • Favorite Big City • Lincoln, Neb. • Interesting Travel Locale • Lincoln, Neb. • In Her MP3/CD Player • John Mayer • Last Concert She Attended • Lady Antebellum • Magazine She Subscribes To • Sports Illustrated • Furry Friend • Husker – Yellow Lab • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Brian Poulter – Journalism


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 34 Year GP -GS Min W-L-T Saves Sv% 2009 – Redshirted –

GA

GAA

SHO

2009 (REDSHIRT YEAR): OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Taldone redshirted during her first season with the program... saw action during the spring season, helping EIU post a 3-2 record at the Illinois Indoor 7-on-7 tournament. HIGH SCHOOL: Jessica was a two-year varsity letter-winner for coach Brian Allen… also played three years of varsity basketball… named First Team AllArea by the Daily Herald and First Team All-Fox Valley Conference by the Northwest Herald as a senior… two-time captain of both soccer and basketball teams as an upperclassman… team MVP as a senior… helped lead Crystal Lake South to back-to-back Fox Valley Conference titles in 2007 and 2008… Daily Herald Honorable Mention All-Sectional in basketball… four-year honor roll student… also played for the Crystal Lake Force club team coached by Diego Cevallos, who is also the head coach of the women’s team at Judson College in Elgin, Ill.

J essica T aldone RS-Freshman R Goalkeeper #1 R 5-Foot-4 Chatham, Illinois Chatham-Glenwood HS

PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was shutting out the rival high school three times in the same year, including the regional championship game… her parents and sisters have been a major influence on her sports career because “they each push me in different ways and always believe in me”… most admires her club coach Eric Johansson because “he has taught me about life and soccer, and there is never a dull moment when he is coaching”… daughter of Joe and Amy Taldone… MAJOR: Special Education.


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Kickin’ it with Jessica • Favorite Pro Team • Chicago Cubs • Favorite Building on Campus • Lincoln Hall • Favorite Food • “My Mom’s Eggplant Parmesan” • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Russell Crowe in Gladiator • Favorite Animated Character • Scooby Doo • Favorite Month of the Year • October • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Interesting Travel Locale • Hawaii • In Her MP3/CD Player • Dave Matthews Band • Last Concert She Attended • Dave Matthews Band • Last Book She Read • Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows • Furry Friend • Wrigley – Poodle Beagle Mix • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Rex Cooper – Special Education • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Western Illinois – 2009


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 36

E llen C ampbell

C assidi D ietz

Freshman R Midfielder #8 R 5-Foot-7 Naperville, Illinois Naperville North HS

Freshman R Defender #2 R 5-Foot-5 Millstadt, Illinois Belleville West HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Ellen was a threeyear letter-winner for coach Brent Terada… helped lead Naperville North to a 20-3-3 record and regional and sectional titles as a junior in 2009. PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring an overtime golden goal in a victory against Wheaton Warrenville South High School… her parents have been a major influence on her sports career because “they have always pushed me to do my best and helped me to get where I am today”… most admires her club coach Ciprian Stavaru because “he was an amazing trainer and coach, who has always been there to help me with anything”… daughter of Richard and Karen Campbell… MAJOR: Undecided.

HIGH SCHOOL: Cassidi was a fouryear varsity starter for coach Jason Mathenia… also lettered in cross country and cheerleading… won offensive team MVP honors after rank• Favorite Pro Team • ing second on the team in scoring as ``` AC Milan Green Bay Packers aaa a junior… all-conference honoree as • Favorite Foods • a freshman… helped Belleville West ``` Chinese Kitchen to sectional championships in 2008 Spaghetti & Kit Kat bars aaa and 2009 and a berth in the super• Favorite Actor & Film Role • sectional title game as a junior… ``` Brad Pitt in Mr. & Mrs. Smith Denzel Washington in Man on Fire aaa was selected as a Gatorade Player • Favorite Animated Character/Super Hero • of the Week at a camp hosted by the ``` Iron Man University of North Carolina… fourSpongeBob SquarePants aaa year high honor roll student and stu• Favorite Month of the Year • dent council member… also helped ``` June her club team make four straight May aaa deep runs in the Illinois State Cup • Favorite Big City • ``` Chicago from 2006-09… Iowa Tournament of Fort Lauderdale aaa Champions finalist in 2009.

Kickin’ it with Ellen & Cassidi

• Interesting Travel Locale • ``` The Caribbean The Bahamas aaa • Last Concert She Attended • ``` Lil Wayne Blink 182 aaa • Last Book She Read • ``` Twilight Saga: Eclipse The Lovely Bones aaa • Furry Friends • ``` Snowflake & Oreo, Gerbils Yogi, English Mastiff aaa

PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring the game-winning goal in the 2007 Jacksonville Invitational championship game… her mother has been a major influence on her sports career because “she stood behind me through everything and always pushed my limits”… most admires her club coach Jessica Bayne because “her passion for coaching is inspiring”… daughter of Cameron and Slade Dietz… MAJOR: Biological Sciences.


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C aitlin G reene

Lauren Hoppensteadt

Freshman R Midfielder #12 R 5-Foot-6 Freeport, Illinois Freeport HS

Freshman R Defender #2 R 5-Foot-10 Oswego, Illinois Oswego East HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Caitlin was a fouryear varsity starter for coach Nick Namio… also lettered four times in volleyball and three times in basketball… three-time All-Northern Illinois 10 Conference performer was selected as the player of the year as a senior… IHSSCA all-state as a senior, all-sectional as a sophomore and junior… team defensive MVP in 2007 and 2008; team’s midfielder of the year in 2009… senior year team captain of volleyball, basketball and soccer teams… also earned all-conference honors in volleyball and basketball… also played for the Rockford Raptors/Dactyls club teams… three-year class president (freshman through junior years)… student council president as a senior… National Honor Society treasurer.

Kickin’ it with Caitlin & Lauren

• Favorite Pro Team • ``` Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox aaa • Favorite Food • ``` Mostacholi Pasta aaa • Favorite Actor/Actress & Film Role • ``` Angelina Jolie in Salt Will Smith in I Am Legend aaa • Favorite Animated Character • ``` Nemo from Finding Nemo SpongeBob SquarePants aaa • Favorite Month of the Year • ``` March June aaa • Favorite Big City • ``` St. Louis Chicago aaa • Interesting Travel Locale • ``` Ireland Topsail Island, N.C. aaa PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlights • In Her MP3/CD Player • ``` Drake aaa were being named all-state as a se• L ast C oncert S he A ttended • nior and scoring the game-winning ``` Taylor Swift goal in a sectional game of the IHSA Trey Songz aaa state tournament… her parents have • Last Book She Read • been a major influence on her sports ``` A Soft Place to Land career because “they always pushed Someone Like You aaa • Furry Friend • me to be the best I could be to help ``` Ashai – Golden Retriever-Chow mix me achieve my goals”… most adKobi – Golden Retriever aaa

mires coach Namio because “he was always hard on me because he knew I could be better and he helped inspire me to work harder”… her father ran track and cross country at the University of Iowa and her mother was on the swim team at the University of Iowa… daughter of Alan and Catherine Greene… MAJOR: Biological Sciences (Pre-Med).

HIGH SCHOOL: Lauren was a fouryear varsity starter for coach Lauren Anderson… also played varsity basketball… two-time All-Southwest Prairie Conference performer as an upperclassman… IHSSCA All-Sectional and Aurora Beacon News All-Area as a junior… led Oswego East in scoring as a team captain in 2010… was also a team captain of her Kickers club team, helping lead the Kickers to consecutive Illinois Women’s Soccer League Travel A Division titles in 2008 and 2009… the Kickers also won Kalamazoo Invitational championship titles in 2008 (U-18) and 2010 (U-23)… four-year honor roll student… 2010 Chicago Red Stars Honorable Mention Academic All-State.

PERSONAL: No. 1 sport highlight was being named all-sectional her junior year of high school… her parents have been a major influence on her sports career because “they always support me and my decisions; they also encourage me to do my best everyday”… most admires her club coach Nick Goodwin because “he taught me everything I need to know and still kept playing soccer fun”… daughter of Tom and Debbie Hoppensteadt… MAJOR: Undecided.


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B rittany O’D ell

S amantha R all

Freshman R Goalkeeper #0 R 5-Foot-7 Charleston, Illinois Charleston HS

Freshman R Midfielder #17 R 5-Foot-3 Phoenix, Arizona Desert Vista HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Brittany was a three-year varsity starter for coach Paul Stranz… also lettered four times in basketball, three times in volleyball and once in track and field… CHS female senior athlete of the year… Decatur Herald and Review All-Area honoree as a senior after being honorable mention selection as a sophomore and junior… IHSSCA All-Sectional as a senior… also earned all-area honors in basketball… played for the Charleston Futbol Club, coached by EIU assistant Grant Williams… also played as a guest with the Lou Fusz club team of St. Louis.

Kickin’ it with Brittany & Samantha

• Favorite Pro Team • ``` Chicago Bears Chelsea FC aaa • Favorite Food • ``` Pad Thai Noodles Pasta aaa • Favorite Actor • ``` Leonardo DiCaprio Johnny Depp aaa • Favorite Months of the Year • ``` June August & December aaa • Interesting Travel Locale • ``` Yosemite National Park Italy aaa • Last Concert She Attended • ``` Third Eye Blind Jordan Sparks & Jesse McCartney aaa • Furry Friends • ``` Duke – Chocolate Lab Annie – Sherman Shorthair aaa & Oreo – Pomeranian Poodle aaa

PERSONAL: her parents have been a major influence on her sports career because “they always encourage me to do better”… most admires CHS girls basketball coach Jeff Miller because “he made me a tougher and mentally strong athlete”… daughter of Mark and Denise O’Dell… MAJOR: Foreign Language.

HIGH SCHOOL: Samantha was a four-year varsity letter-winner for coach Paul Manoogian… two-time All-Region honoree as an upperclassman, first team as a senior and second team as a junior… two-time Arizona player to watch… led her team in assists and ranked second in goals as a junior in 2009… helped lead Desert Vista to the Arizona High School Class 5A1 state finals in 2006 and 2009… two-time team captain as an upperclassman… helped her Gilbert Arsenal club team win the 2009 Division I title of the Arizona State league… Gilbert Arsenal SC also was an Arizona State finalist from 2005-09.

PERSONAL: Her brother Zack, who plays soccer at Mercer University in Georgia, has been a major influence on her sports career because “he pushes me to do my best and I’ve learned a lot from him and his experiences”… most admires her high school and club (Jeff Perry) coaches… daughter of John and Sandra Rall… MAJOR: Undecided.


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B renna V ogel

J enna W ampler

Freshman R Defender #10 R 5-Foot-8 Naperville, Illinois Neuqua Valley HS

Freshman R Forward #5 R 5-Foot-3 Bloomington, Illinois University HS

Kickin’ it with Brenna Jenna

HIGH SCHOOL: Brenna was a four-year letter-winner for coach Joe Moreau… two-time Honorable Mention All-Upstate Conference per& former helped lead Neuqua Valley to • Favorite Pro Teams • conference and regional champion``` Chicago Bears ships in 2009… also won its regional Manchester United & Chicago Cubs aaa • Favorite Food • again in 2010… part of Neuqua’s ``` Pizza conference sportsmanship awardPasta aaa winning team in 2010… also part of • Favorite Actor/Actress & Film/TV Role • a Y-League national championship ``` Jennifer Anniston in Friends Leonardo DiCaprio in Inception aaa in 2008 with her club team... played • Favorite Month of the Year • for Eclipse Select East and Kickers ``` October (summer) clubs... academic all-conDecember aaa ference and academic achievement • Favorite Big City • award winner. ``` Chicago Miami aaa

HIGH SCHOOL: Jenna was a fouryear letter-winner for coach Haley Sefton… also lettered four times in golf… voted four-year team MVP… IHSSCA all-state selection as a junior in 2009… four-time IHSCAA all-sectional honoree… four-time All-Intercity Team selection in the Bloomington-Normal area… won a sportsmanship award as a freshman, sophomore and senior… team captain as a senior… helped her Illinois Fusion club team win the State Cup in 2005 and 2007, scoring the game-winning goal in the 1-0 championship game victory in 2005… also part of 3-v-3 national championship teams on three occasions… won an award for her excellence in the subject of English.

• Interesting Travel Locale • PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight ``` Jamaica was winning the Y-League nationHawaii aaa als… her parents have been a ma• Last Concert She Attended • jor influence on her sports career ``` Rascal Flatts PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highbecause “they support me in what I Buckcherry aaa do”… most admires coach Moreau • Last Book She Read/Magazine Subscriber • light was scoring the game-winning ``` Us Weekly goal in the state cup championship because “he has made the game of Dear John aaa game… her sister Kaitlyn, who is on soccer fun for me”… daughter of Rick • Furry Friend • the golf team at the University of Iland Karen Vogel… MAJOR: Special ``` Shiloh – German Shepard mix & linois, has been a major influence Education/Elementary Education. ``` Lily – Beagle on her sports career because “she Tucker – Golden Retriever aaa pushed me and challenged me to be my best; she’s a great role model and leader that provide constructive criticism”… most admires her club coach Joe Morelli because “he challenges me to push outside my limits and has helped me see the glass half full and overcome obstacles… her father played baseball at Illinois State… daughter of Dave and Michelle Wampler… MAJOR: Nursing.


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2009 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – Player

GP -GS Min Shots SOG G A Pts GWG

R. Hamilton

20 -20 1525

32

17

3

5

11

0.

A. Streid

19 -13 1043

29

15

4

1

9

2

K. Germann

20 -20 1705

28

11

3

3

9

2

K. Sullivan

20 -13 1237

42

19

3

2

8

1

L. Ridolfi

14 -9

705

12

7

3

1

7

0

A. Miller

19 -12

959

17

6

2

2

6

1

S. Kohen

12 -1

263

5

2

1

3

5

0

S. Rusk

9 -6

603

9

4

2

0

4

0

A. Eck

19 -9

1192

11

4

1

0

2

0

J. Morgan

17 -12 1108

9

4

0

2

2

0

D. Flynn

20 -18 1359

1

1

0

1

1

0

K. Doran

19 -8

1042

5

2

0

0

0

0

J. Blake

13 -2

348

4

2

0

0

0

0

E. Farrelly

17 -11 1046

3

0

0

0

0

0

C. Shear

8 -0

263

1

0

0

0

0

0

H. Blake

20 -20 1924

0

0

0

0

0

0

S. Balek

20 -20 1907

0

0

0

0

0

0

E. Prazma

17 -6

989

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

C. Burke

2 -0

15

0

0

0

0

0

Eastern

20

208

95

23 20 66

7

Opponents

19

312

142

23 21 67

8

Date

8/21 8/25 8/30 9/4 9/6 9/11 9/13 9/18 9/20 9/24 9/27 9/30 10/4 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/31 11/5

Opponent (Attendance)

at IUPUI (511) at Eastern Michigan (175) at Cleveland State (429) INDIANA STATE (187) MIAMI (OHIO) (154) IOWA STATE (198) NORTHERN IOWA (166) at Illinois State (162) GREEN BAY (112) WESTERN ILLINOIS (197) • at Southeast Missouri State at Evansville (191) • AUSTIN PEAY (223) • at Murray State (202) • TENNESSEE TECH (125) • JACKSONVILLE STATE (278) • at Eastern Kentucky (159) • at Morehead State (125) • vs UT Martin (102) + vs Tennessee Tech (125)

7-8-5 Overall • 3-3-2 Ohio Valley 4-1-4 Home • 3-5-1 Away • 0-2 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING – Player GP -GS Min GA GAA J. Williams 12 -11 1053:50 14 1.20 K. Lorbert 10 -9 870 9 0.93 Team Eastern 20 1923:50 23 1.08 Opponents 20 1923:50 23 1.08

– TEAM TOTALS – Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

Sv PCT SHO 60 .811 4 58 .866 2 1 119 .838 6 72 .758 5

1st 10 12 1st 90 138 1st 53 25 1st 30 46 1st 67 64

Result

Indianapolis, Ind. W Ypsilanti, Mich. L Cleveland, Ohio W LAKESIDE FIELD T LAKESIDE FIELD L LAKESIDE FIELD T LAKESIDE FIELD W Normal, Ill. L LAKESIDE FIELD T LAKESIDE FIELD W Cape Girardeau, Mo. T Evansville, Ind. L LAKESIDE FIELD W Murray, Ky. L LAKESIDE FIELD T LAKESIDE FIELD W Richmond, Ky. W Morehead, Ky. L Terre Haute, Ind. L Morehead, Ky. L

2-0 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-2 1-1 2-0 0-2 2-2 1-0 OT 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-3 2-2 3-0 1-0 0-1 OT 0-1 2-3 OT

2nd OT OT2 12 1 0 9 1 1 2nd OT OT2 99 8 11 147 13 14 2nd OT OT2 56 4 6 37 2 8 2nd OT OT2 20 1 2 40 4 2 2nd OT OT2 93 9 7 100 9 5

Total 23 23 Total 208 312 Total 119 72 Total 53 92 Total 176 178

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

STREID, Streid

Eck, MILLER Miller Germann Hamilton GERMANN, Hamilton Hamilton, Streid SULLIVAN Ridolfi GERMANN Ridolfi Rusk, Kohen STREID, Ridolfi, Sullivan OWN GOAL Rusk, Sullivan

HOME GAMES IN BOLD • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament match (No. 5 seed) UT Martin game was moved to Terre Haute due to field conditions at Lakeside Field


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Every Home Game, Keeps Tourney Streak Alive –

A goal in all nine home games and an 11th consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Tournament berth highlighted Eastern Illinois’ 2009 season, the inaugural campaign under the guidance of head coach Summer Perala. The Panthers (7-8-5, 3-3-2 OVC) scored in every home game for the first time since 2003, extending their consecutive games with a goal streak at Lakeside Field to 12 dating back to 2008. That represents the second longest streak in program history. Picked eighth (of nine) in the OVC preseason poll, EIU finished tied for fourth place. The Panthers extended their conference record of consecutive OVC Tournament berths to 11. Eastern remains the only league team that has qualified for the annual postseason event every year it has been held. Dating back to its days as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference, EIU has participated in 14 consecutive conference tournaments. Behind goals from Sarah Rusk and Kaitlin Sullivan early in the second half, EIU had a 20 lead against Tennessee Tech in the opening round of the tournament. But Tech’s Jen Hoffman, the OVC Offensive Player of the Year, responded with three unanswered goals, completing the hat trick in the opening minute of double overtime. The Golden Eagles went on to upset tournament host Morehead State in the semifinals before losing to Murray State in the finals. Two of EIU’s final three games ended in overtime heartbreak at Morehead. Earlier in the season, the Panthers posted their first overtime victory at home since 2006 with a win against Western Illinois. Sullivan scored the game-winner at Lakeside Field, helping EIU end a fourgame winless streak against its cross-state rival and make Perala a winner in her first game against her alma mater. Eastern finished the year 4-1-4 at home. The lone loss came on Sept. 6 against a Miami (Ohio) team that went on to rank second in the Mid-American Conference with 11 overall victories. The Panthers trailed at one time during four other home games but scored equalizers to salvage draws. The five ties matched a single-season program high. Eastern’s most impressive victory of the year came in the season opener at IUPUI, which went to post 17 wins and represent the Summit League in the NCAA Tournament. Ashley Streid scored both goals in her regular-season collegiate debut. The Panthers also scored twice in the final 12 minutes at Cleveland State to rally for a 2-1 win. Alexis Miller played the starring role in the road win, assisting on Ashley Eck’s equalizer and scoring the game-winner. Seniors Jenny Williams and Laura Ridolfi represented EIU on the All-OVC First Team. Eastern has had at least one First Team honoree every season the league has handed out postseason awards. Center back Sam Balek was named Second Team All-OVC for the second year in a row and freshman Kristin Germann was selected to the OVC All-Newcomer Team. Defender Hillary Blake did not leave the field all season. She’ll enter her junior campaign having played 2,470 consecutive minutes. Kaylin Lorbert and Blake were both named ESPN the Magazine Second Team Academic All-District for their impressive 4.0 GPAs. Eastern has had at least one Academic All-District selection in eight of the last nine years. Lorbert led the OVC in saves per game (5.8) and save percentage. She started each of the first nine games of the season. Together, Lorbert and Williams made EIU the league leader in saves per game while also ranking second in total saves. Rachel Hamilton, meanwhile, led the OVC with five assists. She also scored three goals to lead the team with 11 points. Miller and Hamilton both finished their careers ranked among the EIU all-time leaders in assists.

GAMES STARTED

Consecutive Career Sam Balek – 39 Rachel Hamilton – 61 Alexis Miller – 58 Rachel Hamilton – 26 Jenny Williams – 56 Hillary Blake – 25 Kristin Germann – 20 Sam Balek – 39 Elise Farrelly – 11 Danielle Flynn – 30 Jenny Williams – 11 Kaitlin Sullivan – 30

EIU RECORD WHEN SHE SCORES...

Player (Goals, GWGs) Ashley Eck (2, 0) Kristin Germann (3, 2) Rachel Hamilton (8, 2) Sam Kohen (2, 1) Alexis Miller (8, 2) Laura Ridolfi (4, 0) Sarah Rusk (3, 0) Kaitlin Sullivan (6, 1) Ashley Streid (4, 2)

EIU Record Win % 1-1 .500 2-1 .667 4-1-3 .688 1-0-1 .750 4-2-2 .625 1-1-2 .500 0-2-1 .167 3-3 .500 2-0-1 .833

WHERE & WHEN HAS SHE SCORED...

Player (Goals) H A N NC OVC – 2 – 2 – A. Eck (2) 2 1 K. Germann (3) 3 – – 7 1 R. Hamilton (8) 5 3 – 2 – – – 2 S. Kohen (2) 3 5 – 4 3 A. Miller (8) 1 3 – – 4 L. Ridolfi (4) 1 1 1 – 2 S. Rusk (3) 3 2 1 2 2 K. Sullivan (6) 2 2 – 3 1 A. Streid (4) H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral NC = Non-Conference, PS = Postseason

PS – – – – 1 – 1 2 –

10+ Save Performances

Goalkeeper # of 10+ Career-High (Yr) Kaylin Lorbert 3 11 at Morehead (‘08) Jenny Williams 3 13 at SE Missouri (‘09) Tiffany Groene 1 18 at Notre Dame (‘04) 6 13 at Missouri* (‘03) Lindsay Dechert Jeanine Fredrick 11 18 at Evansville* (‘97) Jessica Graczyk 3 13 vs Creighton (‘97) Jenny Vargas 1 12 vs Toledo* (‘96) *Game Went Into Overtime

Multi-Goal & Assist Efforts

Player Goal Asst Goal&Asst* A. Streid 1 – – – 1 – S. Kohen A. Miller – 1 2 *Goal&Asst = a game in which she had at least one goal & one assist.

SCORED IN EVERY GAME AT HOME: With the UT Martin game on Oct. 31 getting moved to Terre Haute, Ind., due to weeklong rains and unfavorable field conditions at Lakeside Field, EIU’s home finale ended up being the Oct. 18 win against Jacksonville State. The Panthers scored in each of their nine home games in 2009, accomplishing the feat for the first time since 2003. Eastern has also scored in 12 consecutive contests at Lakeside Field dating back to a 2-1 loss to Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 10, 2008. That’s the second longest scoring streak at home in team history. Even though it will carry over into the 2010 campaign, the Panthers have a long TEAM LEADERS IN MINUTES PLAYED way to go to match the program record. From October 2001 to October 2004, EIU scored in 24 Player Minutes Active Streak ‘09 Long 90+ 1,924 2,471 1,924 20 H. Blake consecutive home games. EIU SUFFERS OVERTIME LOSS AT MOREHEAD: Eastern surrendered a season-high 11 corner kick chances in the overtime loss at Morehead State Oct. 25. The Eagles scored the golden goal on the 11th corner chance in the 98th minute. It was EIU’s first overtime loss since the 2008 season opener at Indiana State and first in conference play since 2007 at UT Martin. NINETEEN DIFFERENT STARTERS: Nineteen of the 22 Panthers on the 2009 roster started at least one game this season. Only four players – Sam Balek, Hillary Blake, Kristin Germann and Rachel Hamilton – started every game. The EIU single-season record for players to start at least one game is 22, established in 2007. At least 19 Panthers started games in 1999, 2002, 2004 and 2006 as well. A GAME-WINNING OWN GOAL: Eastern caught a break when an own goal proved to be the difference in the Oct. 23 victory at Eastern Kentucky. The win clinched an OVC Tournament berth for the Panthers. Hillary Blake played a cross to the far post with Ashley Streid pressuring the developing play. EKU goalkeeper Stephanie Lynch grabbed the cross but the ball popped free and rolled into the net. The last positive own goal for the program was in a 2007 loss to Samford. A 2004 victory at Indiana State marked the last time an own goal proved to be the game-winner.

S. Balek K. Germann R. Hamilton D. Flynn K. Sullivan A. Eck J. Morgan J. Williams E. Farrelly A. Streid K. Doran E. Prazma A. Miller K. Lorbert L. Ridolfi S. Rusk J. Blake C. Shear S. Kohen C. Burke

1,907 1,705 1,525 1,359 1,237 1,192 1,108 1,054 1,046 1,043 1,042 989 959 870 705 603 348 269 263 15

579 304 11 11 27 – – 579 – – – – 27 – 1 101 – 28 – –

1,328 304 242 195 132 237 95 579 180 211 270 574 47 715 33 139 53 49 28 10

19 12 5 6 2 3 1 10 2 3 3 5 – 8 – 2 – – – –


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 42

PROGRAM HONOR ROLL

Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame 2010 Beth Liesen 2008 Beth Aussin 2006 2003 2000 1999 1998

OVC Player of the Year Kellie Floyd Beth Liesen Devon Bissell Ida Hakansson Heather Ory

2004 2000 1999

OVC Freshman of the Year Michelle Steinhaus Beth Liesen Cara LeMaster

2000

OVC Coach of the Year Steve Ballard

All-Ohio Valley Conference 2009 Laura Ridolfi 1st Jenny Williams 1st Sam Balek 2nd Kristin Germann New 2008 Pam Melinauskas 1st Sam Balek 2nd/New 2007 Kathleen Hayes 1st Kellie Floyd 2nd Michelle Steinhaus 2nd Caitlyn Eisenhauer New 2006 Kellie Floyd MVP AJ Brewer 1st/New Trisha Walter 2nd Jenny Williams New 2005 Sharyne Connell 1st Lee Ann Langsfeld 1st Kathleen Hayes 2nd Ashley Slota New 2004 Sharyne Connell 1st Audra Frericks 1st Lee Ann Langsfeld 1st Michelle Steinhaus 1st Trisha Walter 2nd 2003 Beth Liesen MVP Audra Frericks 1st Trisha Walter 1st Sharyne Connell 2nd Tiffany Groene 3rd Lee Ann Langsfeld 3rd 2002 Audra Frericks 1st Cara LeMaster 1st Beth Liesen 1st Lee Ann Langsfeld 2nd Rebecca Traen 2nd Terri Manser 3rd 2001 Beth Liesen 1st Audra Frericks 1st Rebecca Traen 1st Devon Bissell 2nd Cara LeMaster 2nd Sara Johnson HM

Sharyne Connell 2002-05

2000 1999 1998

Devon Bissell Jeanine Fredrick Cara LeMaster Beth Liesen Carole Griggs Rebecca Traen Ida Hakansson Shanna Hozman Cara LeMaster Devon Bissell Jessica Graczyk Courtney Roth Heather Ory Beth Aussin Diane Markus Carole Griggs Brooke O’Connell Tracie Strother Jeanine Fredrick

MVP 1st 1st 1st 2nd HM MVP 1st 1st 2nd HM HM MVP 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd HM

2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

OVC All-Tournament Team Kathleen Hayes Michelle Steinhaus Jenny Bock Alexis Miller Sharyn Connell Kathleen Hayes Lee Ann Langsfeld Audra Frericks MVP Rachel Dorfman Lee Ann Langsfeld Trisha Walter Beth Liesen MVP Sharyne Connell Rachel Dorfman Tiffany Groene Teri LaRoche MVP Lindsay Dechert Audra Frericks Cara LeMaster Devon Bissell MVP Rachel Dorfman Cara LeMaster McKenzie Smith Jeanine Fredrick Carole Griggs Katie Quiter Carole Griggs MVP Devon Bissell Ida Hakansson Shanna Hozman

2009 2008

OVC Player of the Week Kayla Doran Def. Jenny Williams GK Lindsey Wilkening Off. Kaylin Lorbert (2x) GK Sam Balek Def.

Audra frericks 2001-04

2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

Ashley Slota Jenny Williams Jenny Williams Michelle Steinhaus Pam Melinauskas Kellie Floyd Lee Ann Langsfeld Trisha Walter Michelle Steinhaus (2x) Trisha Walter Sharyne Connell Tiffany Groene Beth Liesen (2x) Audra Frericks Beth Liesen Beth Liesen (3x) Beth Liesen (2x) Devon Bissell Ida Hakansson (2x) Cara LeMaster Valerie Pourch Jeanine Fredrick Tracie Strother

Def. GK GK Off. Off. Off. Def. Off. Off. Off. Off. Def. Off.

All-Great Lakes Region 2005 Lee Ann Langsfeld 2004 Audra Frericks Michelle Steinhaus 2003 Beth Liesen 2002 Audra Frericks Cara LeMaster 2001 Beth Liesen 2000 Beth Liesen 1999 Cara LeMaster 1997 Kendra Williamson 1996 Tracie Strother

3rd 3rd Fr. 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd Fr. Fr. 3rd 3rd

OVC Team Academic Achievement Award 2009 Eastern Illinois

All-Missouri Valley Conference 1998 Beth Aussin 1st Heather Ory 1st Diane Markus HM Tracie Strother HM 1997 Heather Ory 1st Kendra Williamson 1st Beth Aussin 2nd Shelly Macumber 2nd Tracie Strother 2nd 1996 Tracie Strother 1st Beth Aussin 2nd Shelly Macumber 2nd/Fr Heather Ory 2nd Kendra Williamson 2nd Kelly Gilbert HM 1998 1997 1996

MVC All-Tournament Team Diane Markus Tara Kinney Heather Ory Kendra Williamson Beth Aussin Kendra Williamson

1998 1997 1996

MVC Player of the Week Beth Aussin Jeanine Fredrick Jessica Graczyk (2x) Tracie Strother Beth Aussin Tracie Strother (2x) Beth Aussin (3x) Heather Ory Shelly Macumber

2006

MVC All-Centennial Team Beth Aussin Forward

DEVON BISSELL 1999-2001

Daily Eastern News Female Athlete of the Year (Since 2001) 2004 Beth Liesen 2002 Beth Liesen 2001 Jeanine Fredrick

Off. Def. Def. Off. Off. Off. Off. Def. Def.

NSCAA Team Academic 2009 National Rank UA 3.50 2008 National Rank UA 3.64 2007 National Rank UA 3.42 2006 National Rank UA 3.43 2005 National Rank UA 3.21 2004 T-23rd nationally 3.47 2003 T-45th nationally 3.30 2002 T-49th nationally 3.23 2001 T-66th nationally 3.03 2000 T-34th nationally 3.02 1998 28th nationally 3.10 1997 20th nationally 3.07 CoSIDA Academic All-America 2007 Meghan Ryon 3rd CoSIDA Academic All-District V 2009 Hillary Blake 2nd Kaylin Lorbert 2nd 2007 Meghan Ryon 1st 2006 Meghan Ryon 2nd Trisha Walter 2nd 2005 Sharyne Connell 2nd Trisha Walter 2nd 2004 Trisha Walter 2nd 2003 Teri LaRoche 1st Beth Liesen 1st 2002 Beth Liesen 1st Rebecca Traen 1st 2001 Devon Bissell 1st NSCAA Scholar Athlete 2007 Kellie Floyd 3rd 2006 Trisha Walter HM 1998 Heather Ory 1st Tracie Strother 2nd

JEANINE FREDRICK 1997-2000


43 • Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

OPPONENT & POSTSEASON HISTORY Year-By-Year Recap

Year Overall Conference Finish Head Coach Season Notes 1995 8-11 Indepedent – Steve Ballard Inaugural season 1996 16-5 3-2 MVC 2nd Steve Ballard MVC Tourney semifinalist 1997 14-6-1 4-1 MVC 2nd Steve Ballard MVC Tourney runner-up 1998 10-7-1 3-1 OVC/3-2-1 MVC 2nd/4th Steve Ballard Dual Member of OVC & MVC 1999^ 11-9 5-0 OVC 1st Steve Ballard OVC Tourney champs 2000 15-4-1 5-0 OVC 1st Steve Ballard OVC Tourney runner-up 2001 14-6 4-1 OVC 2nd Steve Ballard OVC Tourney champs NCAA Tournament berth - South Bend, Ind. sub-regional 2002 11-7-4 4-1-1 OVC 2nd Steve Ballard OVC Tourney champs NCAA Tournament berth - South Bend, Ind. sub-regional 2003 11-6-5 6-0-2 OVC 2nd Steve Ballard OVC Tourney champs NCAA Tournament berth - Columbia, Mo. sub-regional 2004 13-6-2 6-1-1 OVC 2nd Steve Ballard OVC Tourney champs NCAA Tournament berth - South Bend, Ind. sub-regional 2005 9-10-2 6-1-2 OVC 2nd Tim Nowak OVC Tourney runner-up 2006 8-7-5 4-1-4 OVC 3rd Tim Nowak OVC Tourney semifinalist 2007 8-11-1 4-5 OVC 6th Tim Nowak OVC Tourney semifinalist 2008 3-14-2 3-4-1 OVC T-5th Tim Nowak Rallied after 0-12-1 start 2009 7-8-5 3-3-2 OVC T-4th Summer Perala 11th straight OVC Tourney berth ^ The OVC Tournament champion did not receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament until 2001

2001

The Road 2002

to the

NCAA Tournament 2003

2004

– OVC TOURNAMENT –

Def. Tenn Tech, 4-1 Def. SE Missouri, 1-0

Def. UT-Martin, 1-0 Def. SE Missouri, 3-2^

Def. Jax St., 1-0 Tied Samford, 1-1^

Def. Murray St., 4-0 Def. Samford, 3-2

lost Notre Dame, 2-0

lost Purdue, 2-1*

lost Missouri, 1-0

lost $Notre Dame, 4-0

– NCAA TOURNAMENT –

^ Won on Penalty Kicks 4-3 (‘02) & 5-4 (‘03) <> * Lost on Penalty Kicks 3-1 <> $ Eventual National Champion

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All-Time Series

(School, W-L record and last meeting) Air Force............................... 0-1.....................1999 Arkansas-Little Rock............ 3-0.....................1998 Austin Peay......................... 6-0-2.................2009 Ball State.............................. 1-1.....................2008 Belmont........................................... First Meeting Bowling Green...................... 2-3-1.................2007 Cleveland State.................... 1-0.....................2009 Colorado............................... 0-1.....................2002 Creighton.............................. 2-3.....................1999 Dayton.................................. 0-2.....................1997 Denver.................................. 0-1.....................2002 DePaul.................................. 5-2-1.................2006 Eastern Kentucky............... 4-1.....................2009 Eastern Michigan................ 6-7.....................2009 Evansville............................ 2-8-2.................2009 Harris Stowe......................... 2-0.....................1995 Idaho State........................... 1-0.....................2000 Illinois................................... 2-3.....................2002 Illinois State.......................... 4-9.....................2009 Indiana State....................... 6-2-2.................2009 Iowa State............................ 2-0-1.................2009 IUPUI.................................... 3-0.....................2009 Jacksonville State.............. 5-2-1.................2009 Kansas................................. 1-1.....................1997 Lewis.................................... 1-1.....................1996 Loyola (Chicago).................. 7-5-1.................2007 Marquette............................. 0-2.....................1997 Memphis............................... 1-2.....................1997 Miami (Ohio)........................ 0-1.....................2009 Middle Tennessee................. 6-1.....................2002 Missouri................................ 0-4.....................2007 Missouri-Kansas City..................... First Meeting Missouri-St. Louis................. 0-1.....................1995 Morehead State................... 10-4-1...............2009 Murray State........................ 6-3-3.................2009 Nebraska.............................. 0-1.....................2004 North Dakota State............... 1-0.....................1996 North Texas.......................... 1-1.....................2005 Northern Illinois.................... 1-2.....................2008 Northern Iowa....................... 3-0-1.................2009 Notre Dame.......................... 0-3.....................2001 Oakland................................ 0-1.....................1999 Oral Roberts......................... 1-0.....................2000 Pepperdine........................... 0-1.....................1999 Purdue.................................. 0-3.....................2008 Quincy.................................. 0-1.....................1995 Saint Louis............................ 1-1.....................1997 Samford................................ 3-5-1.................2007 Southeast Missouri............ 10-3-2...............2009 SIU Edwardsville................ 0-1-1.................1995 Missouri State (SMS)........... 6-5-1.................2006 Tennessee-Martin............... 10-3-1...............2009 Tennessee Tech.................. 13-3-3...............2009 Texas.................................... 0-1.....................1999 Texas-El Paso...................... 0-1.....................2005 Toledo................................... 1-1.....................1995 Valparaiso........................... 7-1-1.................2003 Western Illinois................... 8-4-1.................2009 Western Kentucky................ 0-2.....................2008 Western Michigan................. 1-0.....................1996 Wisconsin............................. 0-1.....................1997 Wisconsin-Green Bay........ 2-0-1.................2009 Wisconsin-Milwaukee........... 1-0.....................1998 Wright State.......................... 0-2.....................2008 2010 Opponents in Bold

EIU’S OVERTIME WINS

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Year Opponent Score GW Goal 2009 Western Ill. 1-0 Kaitlin Sullivan 2008 at Tenn. Tech 1-0 Rachel Hamilton 2007 at Murray St. 2-1 Alexis Miller 2006 Loyola 2-1 Rachel Hamilton 2005 at UT Martin 1-0 Kathleen Hayes 2004 SE Missouri 2-1 Michelle Steinhaus 2001 Murray St. 2-1 Audra Frericks 2000 at Murray St. 2-1 Beth Liesen 2000 Morehead St. 2-1 Beth Liesen 2000 at N. Iowa 1-0 Rebecca Traen 1999 SE Missouri 2-1 Ida Hakansson 1999 at Morehead St. 2-1 Carol Griggs 1998 E. Michigan 2-1 Monica Cameron 1998 at UW-Milwaukee 2-1 Diane Markus 1997 at Memphis 1-0 Kelly Gilbert 1997 at Loyola 3-2 Diane Markus 1996 at Saint Louis 3-2 Beth Aussin 1996 W. Michigan 3-1 Beth Aussin 1996 E. Michigan 4-3 Tracie Strother 1995 Toledo 3-2 Beth Aussin *Games Decided by a Shootout Not Included


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 44 10/1 L 0 1 at Saint Louis 10/5 W 2 1 at Eastern Michigan 10/8 W 2 1 at DePaul 10/12 W 1 0 * Illinois State 10/15 L 1 3 * at Evansville 10/18 W 5 0 Tennessee Tech 10/19 W 7 1 Western Illlinois 10/24 W 3 0 * Creighton 10/26 W 5 1 * Valparaiso 10/31 W 2 1 * Missouri State 11/7 W 2 1 ^ at Missouri State 11/9 T 2 2 ^ vs Evansville (L, PKs) * MVC game | ^ MVC Tournament

1995: 8-11-1 • Inaugural Season 9/2 L 1 2 at Toledo 9/3 L 0 2 at Loyola 9/9 W 4 0 Iowa State 9/10 W 7 0 Harris-Stowe 9/13 L 2 4 at Northern Illinois 9/16 W 7 0 at Harris-Stowe 9/17 L 0 1 SIU Edwardsville 9/20 L 1 2 Evansville 9/24 L 0 2 at Marquette 9/27 L 0 3 Lewis 10/1 W 3 2 Toledo (OT) 10/4 T 2 2 at SIUE 10/7 L 0 1 at MO-St. Louis 10/8 L 1 4 vs Quincy (OT) 10/14 W 3 1 at Ark-Little Rock 10/15 L 0 3 at Memphis 10/20 W 4 1 Valparaiso 10/22 W 3 0 at E. Michigan 10/27 W 3 2 at Kansas 10/28 L 1 4 vs North Texas 1996: 16-5, 3-2 Missouri Valley (2nd) 8/31 W 3 1 Loyola 9/7 W 4 1 at Middle Tenn. 9/8 W 3 0 at Tenn. Tech 9/11 W 7 6 at Lewis 9/14 W 5 0 vs North Dakota St. 9/15 W 2 0 at Iowa State 9/20 W 4 3 E. Michigan (OT) 9/22 W 5 3 ARK-Little Rock 9/27 W 4 1 Northern Illinois 10/4 L 1 3 at Dayton 10/6 W 1 0 * Missouri State 10/12 W 4 0 DePaul 10/13 W 3 1 W. Michigan (OT) 10/18 L 2 3 * Creighton 10/20 L 0 1 Memphis 10/23 L 1 4 * at Evansville 10/27 W 4 0 * at Valparaiso 10/30 W 3 2 Saint Louis (OT) 11/2 W 4 1 * at Illinois State 11/7 W 6 0 ^ vs Valparaiso 11/8 L 1 3 ^ vs Creighton * MVC game | ^ MVC Tournament 1997: 14-6-1, 4-1 Missouri Valley (2nd) 8/31 L 0 1 Kansas (OT) 9/5 L 0 1 vs Marquette 9/7 L 0 3 at Wisconsin 9/13 W 5 0 Middle Tennessee 9/17 W 7 1 at Illinois 9/21 L 0 3 Dayton 9/24 W 3 2 at Loyola (OT) 9/26 W 3 1 UW-Green Bay 9/28 W 1 0 at Memphis (OT)

1998: 10-7-1 • 3-1 OVC (2nd), 3-2-1 MVC (4th) 9/1 W 2 1 at UW-Green Bay 9/5 W 2 1 • at Middle Tennessee 9/6 L 0 1 • at Tenn. Tech (OT) 9/11 L 0 1 at Western Illinois 9/13 L 0 1 Loyola 9/19 W 7 1 • UT Martin 9/23 W 4 2 Illinois 9/26 L 2 5 vs Purdue 9/27 W 2 1 at UW-Milwaukee (OT) 10/2 T 1 1 * at Valparaiso 10/4 W 1 0 * at Illinois State 10/10 W 4 2 Arkansas-Little Rock 10/11 W 3 1 • Morehead State 10/16 L 0 6 * at Creighton 10/18 W 2 1 Eastern Michigan (OT) 10/23 L 1 3 * Evansville 10/25 W 4 1 * Missouri State 10/29 L 1 3 ^ vs Missouri State • OVC game | * MVC game. ^ MVC Tournament 8/27 8/29 9/3 9/5 9/10 9/12 9/17 9/19 9/25 9/28 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/17 10/22 10/29 10/31 11/6 11/7

8/25 8/27 9/1 9/3 9/9 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/20 9/24 9/27 9/29

1999: 11-9, 5-0 Ohio Valley (1st) W 2 1 at Tennessee Tech L 0 3 at Illinois W 2 0 Western Illinois L 0 1 at Eastern Michigan L 0 5 vs Oakland L 1 2 vs Texas L 0 1 vs Air Force L 0 1 vs Pepperdine W 2 1 • at Morehead St. (OT) L 0 3 Illinois State W 2 1 • Middle Tennessee W 2 0 • Tennessee Tech L 0 1 at Loyola W 1 0 at Missouri State W 4 1 Creighton L 0 2 at Evansville W 4 1 • at UT Martin W 4 0 • Southeast Missouri W 2 1 # SE Missouri (OT) W 3 1 # Tennessee Tech • OVC game | # OVC Tournament

2000: 15-4-1, 5-0 Ohio Valley (1st) L 0 2 Illinois W 4 1 at Indiana State W 2 1 at DePaul W 1 0 at Northern Iowa (OT) W 2 1 vs Idaho State W 3 0 at Western Illinois W 3 0 Valparaiso W 6 0 • UT Martin L 0 3 at Evansville W 1 0 Oral Roberts T 0 0 Missouri State W 2 1 • Morehead St. (OT)

10/5 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/28 10/29

L 0 5 at Middle Tennessee W 3 1 • Tennessee Tech W 3 1 • at Southeast Missouri W 3 1 at IUPUI W 1 0 Loyola W 2 1 • at Murray State (2OT) W 3 1 # Morehead State L 0 1 # Tenn. Tech (2OT) • OVC game | # OVC Tournament

2001: 14-6, 4-1 Ohio Valley (2nd) W 4 1 at Valparaiso W 2 1 at Loyola W 4 1 Indiana State L 0 2 Eastern Michigan W 4 0 DePaul W 2 1 at Middle Tennessee W 3 0 Western Illinois W 3 1 Northern Iowa L 0 1 • Southeast Missouri W 4 0 IUPUI W 2 1 • Murray State (2OT) L 0 3 at Illinois State W 2 1 • at Tennessee Tech W 4 1 • at UT Martin W 5 0 • at Morehead State L 0 1 at Missouri State L 1 3 at Missouri W 4 1 # vs Tennessee Tech W 1 0 # at Southeast Missouri L 0 2 % at Notre Dame • OVC game | # OVC Tournament % NCAA College Cup (South Bend, Ind.)

8/31 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/18 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/4 11/9 11/11 11/16

2002: 12-8-2, 4-1-1 Ohio Valley (2nd) 8/30 L 1 2 at Illinois State (OT) 9/1 W 1 0 Middle Tennessee 9/8 T 1 1 Bowling Green 9/10 L 1 2 at Indiana State 9/13 L 1 2 Missouri State 9/15 W 3 2 at Eastern Michigan 9/20 L 1 4 at Colorado 9/23 L 3 4 vs Denver (OT) 9/25 W 3 0 Evansville 9/29 W 5 0 Loyola 10/4 L 0 1 • at SE Missouri 10/6 W 4 1 Valparaiso 10/11 W 5 0 • at Austin Peay 10/13 T 1 1 • at Murray State 10/18 W 5 2 • Tennessee Tech 10/20 W 3 0 at Western Illinois 10/25 W 1 0 • UT Martin 10/27 W 4 1 • Morehead State 11/1 L 0 4 at Illinois 11/8 W 1 0 # vs UT Martin 11/10 W 3 2 # at SEMO (W, PKs) 11/15 L 1 2 % vs Purdue (L, PKs) • OVC game | # OVC Tournament % NCAA College Cup (South Bend, Ind.)


45 • Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program 2003: 11-6-5, 6-0-2 Ohio Valley (2nd) 8/29 W 6 0 Western Illinois 9/2 L 0 1 at Illinois State 9/5 W 4 2 at Bowling Green 9/7 W 3 2 at Loyola 9/10 T 1 1 Indiana State 9/14 L 1 2 Eastern Michigan 9/19 L 2 3 at Missouri (OT) 9/21 W 3 1 Missouri State 9/24 T 1 1 at Evansville 9/28 L 2 3 at Valparaiso (OT) 10/3 W 4 0 • at Morehead State 10/5 W 2 1 • Tennessee Tech 10/10 T 1 1 • Jacksonville State 10/12 W 3 1 • Samford 10/17 W 4 1 • at Murray State 10/19 T 3 3 • at UT Martin 10/24 W 3 0 • at Southeast Missouri 10/26 L 1 2 at DePaul (OT) 10/31 W 4 0 • Austin Peay 11/7 W 1 0 # vs Jacksonville State 11/9 T 1 1 # at Samford (W, PKs) 11/14 L 0 1 % at Missouri • OVC game | # OVC Tournament % NCAA College Cup (Columbia, Mo.)

2004: 13-6-2, 6-1-1 Ohio Valley (2nd) 8/27 W 2 0 Evansville 8/29 L 0 3 at Notre Dame 9/3 L 0 4 at Nebraska 9/5 W 2 0 Bowling Green 9/10 W 3 2 DePaul 9/12 W 3 1 at Indiana State 9/18 L 1 3 Illinois State 9/24 W 2 0 • at Austin Peay 9/26 T 2 2 • at Tennessee Tech 10/1 W 4 0 • Morehead State 10/3 T 0 0 Loyola 10/8 L 0 1 • at Jacksonville State 10/10 W 1 0 • at Samford 10/15 W 2 0 • Murray State 10/17 W 3 1 • UT Martin 10/22 W 2 1 • SE Missouri (OT) 10/24 L 0 2 at Missouri State 10/27 W 5 1 at Western Illinois 11/5 W 4 0 # vs Murray State 11/7 W 3 2 # at Samford 11/12 L 0 4 % at Notre Dame • OVC game | # OVC Tournament % NCAA College Cup (South Bend, Ind.) 2005: 9-10-2, 6-1-2 Ohio Valley (2nd) 8/26 W 2 0 vs North Texas 8/28 L 0 4 at UTEP 9/2 L 0 1 at DePaul 9/4 L 1 3 at Loyola 9/7 L 0 1 Western Illinois 9/9 L 0 1 at Eastern Michigan

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9/11 L 1 2 at Bowling Green (OT) 9/16 W 3 1 Indiana State 9/18 L 0 1 at Evansville 9/23 T 0 0 • at Southeast Missouri 9/30 W 3 1 • Tennessee Tech 10/2 W 1 0 • Austin Peay 10/7 W 3 0 • at Eastern Kentucky 10/9 W 1 0 • at Morehead State 10/14 L 0 1 • Samford 10/16 W 1 0 • Jacksonville State 10/21 W 1 0 • at UT Martin (OT) 10/23 T 0 0 • at Murray State 10/27 L 0 1 Illinois State 11/4 W 1 0 # Southeast Missouri 11/6 L 0 1 # Samford • OVC game | # OVC Tournament 2006: 8-7-5, 4-1-4 Ohio Valley (3rd) 8/25 L 0 1 at Western Illinois 8/27 W 3 2 at Indiana State 9/1 T 1 1 DePaul 9/3 W 2 1 Loyola (OT) 9/8 L 0 2 Eastern Michigan 9/10 L 0 2 Bowling Green 9/15 L 2 4 at Wright State 9/17 L 0 2 at Missouri State 9/22 W 1 0 • UT Martin 9/24 T 1 1 • Murray State 9/29 W 2 1 • SE Missouri 10/6 T 1 1 • at Tenn. Tech 10/8 T 0 0 • at Austin Peay 10/13 W 3 0 • E. Kentucky 10/15 T 0 0 • Morehead State 10/20 L 1 2 • at Samford (OT) 10/22 W 2 0 • at Jacksonville St. 10/26 W 1 0 at Illinois State 10/31 W 1 0 # UT Martin 11/3 L 0 1 # vs Morehead St. • OVC game | # OVC Tournament 2007: 8-11-1, 4-5 Ohio Valley (6th) 8/31 W 3 1 at E. Michigan 9/2 L 1 2 at Bowling Green 9/5 W 3 0 Indiana State 9/9 L 0 3 at Missouri 9/14 W 1 0 Ball State 9/16 L 1 3 W. Kentucky 9/21 T 2 2 Western Illinois 9/23 L 0 2 at Loyola 9/28 W 2 0 • at E. Kentucky 9/30 L 0 2 • at Morehead St. 10/5 W 3 0 • Tennessee Tech 10/7 W 2 0 • Austin Peay 10/12 L 2 4 • at SE Missouri 10/19 L 1 2 • at UT Martin (OT) 10/21 L 0 1 • at Murray State 10/26 L 1 3 • Samford 10/28 W 2 0 • Jacksonville St. 10/31 L 0 1 Illinois State 11/6 W 2 1 # at Murray (OT) 11/9 L 0 1 # vs Samford • OVC game | # OVC Tournament

2008: 3-14-2, 3-4-1 Ohio Valley (T-5th) 8/22 L 0 1 at Indiana St. (OT) 9/26 L 1 5 at Purdue 8/29 L 0 1 at Northern Illinois 8/31 T 0 0 vs Northern Iowa 9/5 L 0 1 Wright State 9/7 L 0 4 Eastern Michigan 9/12 L 0 2 at Ball State 9/19 L 0 2 at W. Kentucky 9/21 L 0 2 at Western Illinois 9/26 L 0 1 • at UT Martin 9/28 L 0 3 • Murray State 10/5 L 0 3 • at Jacksonville St. 10/10 L 1 2 • E. Kentucky 10/12 W 1 0 • Morehead State 10/17 W 1 0 • at Tenn. Tech (OT) 10/19 T 0 0 • at Austin Peay 10/26 W 2 1 • SE Missouri 10/29 L 2 3 at Illinois State 11/4 L 1 2 # at Morehead St. • OVC game | # OVC Tournament 2009: 7-8-5, 3-3-2 Ohio Valley (T-4th) 8/21 W 2 0 at IUPUI 8/25 L 0 1 at E. Michigan 8/30 W 2 1 at Cleveland State 9/4 T 1 1 Indiana State 9/6 L 1 2 Miami (Ohio) 9/11 T 1 1 Iowa State 9/13 W 2 0 Northern Iowa 9/18 L 0 2 at Illinois State 9/20 T 2 2 UW-Green Bay 9/24 W 1 0 W. Illinois (OT) 9/27 T 1 1 • at SE Missouri 9/30 L 0 2 at Evansville 10/4 W 1 0 • Austin Peay 10/11 L 1 3 • at Murray State 10/16 T 2 2 • Tennessee Tech 10/18 W 3 0 • Jacksonville St. 10/23 W 1 0 • at E. Kentucky 10/25 L 0 1 • at Morehead St. (OT) 10/31 L 0 1 • vs UT Martin 11/5 L 2 3 # vs Tenn. Tech (OT) • OVC game | # OVC Tournament – Home Games in Bold –


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 46

Season

Goals

1. Beth Liesen.............20... 2003 Tracie Strother.........20... 1996 3. Beth Liesen.............18... 2001 Beth Aussin.............18... 1996 5. Beth Liesen.............15... 2000 6. Michelle Steinhaus..10... 2004 Heather Ory.............10... 1997 8. Trisha Walter ...........9 ... 2004 Beth Liesen..............9.... 2002 Cara LeMaster..........9.... 2002 Ida Hakansson.........9.... 1999 Tracie Strother..........9.... 1998 Tracie Strother..........9.... 1997 Beth Aussin..............9.... 1995

Career 1. Beth Liesen.............62 ‘00-03 2. Tracie Strother.........43 ‘95-98 3. Beth Aussin.............39 ‘95-98 4. Michelle Steinhaus....25 ‘04-07 5. Sharyne Connell......23 ‘02-05 6. Cara LeMaster.........22 ‘99-02 7. Trisha Walter ..........19 ‘03-06 8. Audra Frericks.........17 ‘01-04 9. Diane Markus..........16 ‘95-98 10. Valerie Pourch.........15 ‘95-99

CarolE griggs 1997-00

PROGRAM RECORDS Game-Winning Goals

Season

1. Beth Liesen............9...... 2001 2. Beth Liesen............8...... 2000 3. Tracie Strother........7...... 1996 4. Beth Liesen............6...... 2003 5. Beth Aussin............4...... 1996 6. 10 tied with.............3

Career 1. Beth Liesen...........26... ‘00-03 2. Michelle Steinhaus.. 11... ‘04-07 3. Tracie Strother.......10... ‘95-98 4. Beth Aussin............9.... ‘95-98 5. Sharyne Connell.....8.... ‘02-05 Cara LeMaster........8.... ‘99-03 7. Trisha Walter .........6 ... ‘03-06 Diane Markus.........6.... ‘95-98 9. Audra Frericks........5.... ‘01-04 10. Kellie Floyd.............4.... ‘04-07 Kendra Williamson 4.... ‘95-97 Carole Griggs.........4.... ‘97-00

beth liesen 2000-03

Season

Assists

Season

Points

1. Devon Bissell........16....... 2001 2. Beth Aussin..........14....... 1996 3. Beth Aussin..........13....... 1997 4. Beth Aussin..........12....... 1998 Tracie Strother......12....... 1996 6. Audra Frericks......10....... 2002 Devon Bissell........10....... 2000 8. Beth Liesen...........9........ 2003 9. Trisha Walter ........8 ...... 2003 Beth Liesen...........8........ 2002

1. Tracie Strother......... 52.....1996 2. Beth Aussin............. 50.....1996 3. Beth Liesen............. 49.....2003 4. Beth Liesen............. 41.....2001 5. Beth Liesen............. 33.....2000 6. Beth Aussin............. 27.....1997 7. Michelle Steinhaus.. 26.....2004 Beth Liesen............. 26.....2002 Heather Ory............. 26 ....1997 10. Cara LeMaster......... 25.....2002

Career

Career

1. Beth Aussin..........44..... ‘95-98 2. Devon Bissell........30..... ‘99-01 3. Beth Liesen..........25..... ‘00-03 4. Tracie Strother......24..... ‘95-98 5. Cara LeMaster......22..... ‘99-02 6. Trisha Walter .......18 ... ‘03-06 7. Audra Frericks......15..... ‘01-04 Carole Griggs.......15..... ‘97-00 Heather Ory..........15..... ‘95-98 10. Alexis Miller.........13..... ‘06-09

1. Beth Liesen............ 149..‘00-03 2. Beth Aussin............ 122..‘95-98 3. Tracie Strother........ 110..‘95-98 4. Cara LeMaster......... 66...‘99-02

michelle steinhaus 2004-07

5. Michelle Steinhaus.. 57...‘04-07 Sharyne Connell...... 57...‘02-05 7. Trisha Walter .......... 56 ..‘03-06 8. Audra Frericks......... 49...‘01-04 9. Devon Bissell........... 44...‘99-01 10.Diane Markus.......... 41...‘95-98

kendra williamson 1995-97


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Season

Career

Career

1. Jeanine Fredrick...... 132..... 2000 2. Lindsay Dechert...... 107..... 2001 3. Tiffany Groene.......... 98...... 2004 4. Jenny Vargas............ 97...... 1995 5. Lindsay Dechert....... 84...... 2002 6. Jeanine Fredrick....... 80...... 1998 7. Jessica Graczyk....... 79...... 1999 Jeannine Fredrick..... 79...... 1999 9. Lindsay Dechert....... 77...... 2003 10. Jeanine Fredrick....... 76...... 1997 1. Jeanine Fredrick...... 367... ‘97-00 2. Lindsay Dechert...... 274... ‘01-04 3. Jenny Williams........ 262... ‘06-09 4. Tiffany Groene......... 236... ‘02-05 5. Jessica Graczyk...... 202... ‘97-99

Save Percentage

Season (Minimum 500 minutes)

1. Jessica Graczyk.... .897..... 1997 2. Jessica Graczyk.... .888..... 1999 3. Jeanine Fredrick.... .880..... 2000 4. Lindsay Dechert.... .877..... 2001 5. Kaylin Lorbert...... .866..... 2009 6. Lindsay Dechert.... .856..... 2003 7. Kaylin Lorbert...... .847..... 2008 8. Jeanine Fredrick.... .835..... 1997 9. Jeanine Fredrick.... .833..... 1998 10. Lindsay Dechert.... .832..... 2002 Jeanine Fredrick.... .832..... 1999 Career (Minimum 1,000 minutes) 1. Jessica Graczyk.... .863... ‘97-99 2. Lindsay Dechert.... .856... ‘01-04 3. Jeanine Fredrick.... .850... ‘97-00 4. Kaylin Lorbert...... .838....‘07-Pr 5. Kate Binder............ .787... ‘95-98

Goals Against Avg

1. Tiffany Groene . ..... 1931..... 2005 2. Jenny Williams....... 1842..... 2006 3. Jeanine Fredrick..... 1778..... 2000 4. Tiffany Groene........ 1772..... 2004 5. Lindsay Dechert..... 1467..... 2002 6. Lindsay Dechert..... 1434..... 2001 7. Jenny Williams....... 1422..... 2007 8. Jenny Vargas.......... 1308..... 1995 9. Tiffany Groene........ 1239..... 2003 10.Jessica Grazcyk.... 1057..... 1997 1. Tiffany Groene . ..... 5551 .. ‘02-05 2. Jenny Williams....... 5156... ‘06-09 3. Jeanine Fredrick..... 4644... ‘97-00 4. Lindsay Dechert..... 3932... ‘01-04 5. Jessica Graczyk..... 2416... ‘97-99

Season*

Shutouts

1. Tiffany Groene........... 9........ 2005 2. Jenny Williams.......... 7........ 2006 3. Jeanine Fredrick.......6.2....... 2000 4. Lindsay Dechert.......5.5....... 2002 5. Jenny Williams.......... 5........ 2007 Tiffany Groene........... 5........ 2004 7. Jenny Williams.......... 4........ 2009 Kaylin Lorbert.......... 4........ 2008 9. Lindsay Dechert.......3.9....... 2001 Tiffany Groene..........3.9....... 2003

Career*

1. Tiffany Groene.........22.7.... ‘02-05 2. Jenny Williams......... 16..... ‘06-09 3. Lindsay Dechert......11.4.... ‘01-04 4. Jeanine Fredrick......10.8.... ‘97-00 5. Kate Binder...............5.4..... ‘95-98 *Beginning with the 2004 season, goalkeepers were no longer awarded fractional shutouts when spiliting time in net with a teammate.

GAMES IN GOAL

Career (Minimum 1,000 minutes)

Career

1. Lindsay Dechert.....1.05.... ‘01-04 2. Tiffany Groene........1.13.... ‘02-05 3. Kaylin Lorbert.......1.18.....‘07-Pr 4. Jessica Graczyk.....1.19.... ‘97-99 5. Jeanine Fredrick.....1.26.... ‘97-00

1. Tiffany Groene......... 71..... ‘02-05 2. Jeanine Fredrick...... 68..... ‘97-00 3. Lindsay Dechert...... 62..... ‘01-04 4. Jenny Williams........ 58..... ‘06-09 5. Jessica Graczyk...... 44..... ‘97-99

Top 10 Goalkeeping SeasonS

(Minimum 500 minutes, Sorted by GAA) Player GP-GS GA Minutes GAA Year 1. Jessica Graczyk............17-12.......... 8............1057......... 0.68......... 1997 2. Tiffany Groene..............21-21......... 17...........1931......... 0.79......... 2005 3. Jeanine Fredrick...........20-20......... 18...........1778......... 0.91......... 2000 4. Kaylin Lorbert..............10-9........... 9.............870.......... 0.93......... 2009 5. Jenny Williams..............19-19......... 19...........1842......... 0.93......... 2006 6. Lindsay Dechert............20-20......... 15...........1434......... 0.94......... 2001 7. Tiffany Groene..............17-12......... 14...........1239......... 1.02......... 2003 8. Lindsay Dechert............22-18......... 17...........1467......... 1.04......... 2002 9. Jessica Graczyk............15-11......... 10............786.......... 1.14......... 1999 10. Jenny Williams..............12-11......... 14...........1054......... 1.20......... 2009

Team Records

Most Victories........................................ 16...............................1996 Longest Unbeaten Streak....................... 9................................1996 ............................................................... 9...........................1997-98 Longest Winning Streak......................... 9................................1996 Longest Losing Streak............................ 6................................2005 Goals Scored......................................... 67...............................1996 Fewest Goals Allowed........................... 17...............................2005 Assists................................................... 58...............................1996 Points................................................... 192..............................1996 Saves................................................... 162..............................1999 Save Percentage................................. .876.............................2000 Goals Against Average.........................0.79.............................2005 Defensive Shutouts .............................. 10...............................2005

Individual Records

Most Goals in a Game: Tracie Strother (vs ARK-Little Rock)....... 4................................1996 Beth Aussin (at Lewis University)........... 4................................1996 Most Assists in a Game: Trisha Walter (vs Western Illinois).......... 3 . .............................2003 Devon Bissell (vs Tennessee Tech)........ 3................................2001 Devon Bissell (at SE Missouri)............... 3................................2000 Tracie Strother (vs Illinois)...................... 3................................1997 Sara Dieckhoff (vs Harris-Stowe)........... 3................................1995 Most Goalkeeper Saves in a Game: Tiffany Groene (at Notre Dame)............ 18...............................2004 Jeanine Fredrick (at Evansville)............ 18...............................1997

NOTABLE STREAKS

To Open a Season: Longest Winning Streak......................... 9................................1996 Longest Unbeaten Streak....................... 9................................1996 Longest Win Streak vs. OVC Foes 16 games........................................................Sept. 1998-Oct. 2000 Longest Unbeaten Streak vs. OVC Foes 20 games......................................................... Oct. 2002-Oct. 2004 Longest Unbeaten Streak, OVC Tournament Play 9 games...............................................................................2001-05

SCORING Records

Most Goals Scored, Single Game 7....................................................................................... Six Times vs UT Martin (9/19/98), vs Western Illinois (10/19/97), vs Illinois (9/17/97), at Lewis University (9/11/96), at Harris-Stowe (1995) & vs Harris-Stowe (1995) Most Goals Allowed, Single Game 6..............................................................................................Twice vs Creighton (10/16/98) & at Lewis University (9/11/96) Most Assists, Single Game 7..............................................................................................Twice vs Tennessee-Martin (9/19/98) & at Lewis University (9/11/96) Fastest Goal to Start a Game Beth Aussin vs Creighton......................:46..............................1997 Fastest Two Goals (Combined) • EIU / Southeast Missouri.....................:10............................ 2002* ...Cara LeMaster & Erica Todd • Morehead State / EIU..........................:10............................ 1999* ...Erin Duemmel & Ida Hakansson *Tied for 3rd in NCAA History • EIU / Missouri...................................... :11..............................2003 ...Beth Liesen & Kristen Heil Fastest Two Eastern Illinois Goals • at Jacksonville State...........................:19..............................2006 ...Trisha Walter & Pam Melinauskas • at Austin Peay.....................................:27..............................2002 ...Morgan Frericks & Katie Siwicke • vs Southwest Missouri........................:35..............................1998 ...Diane Markus & Tracie Strother


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GAMES PLAYED & FRESHMAN RECORDS Games played

Career

1. Sharyne Connell......86 ‘02-05 Lindsey Holcomb.....86 ‘02-05 3. Morgan Frericks......85 ‘02-05 Audra Frericks.........85 ‘01-04 5. Lee Ann Langsfeld...84 ‘02-05 Beth Liesen.............84 ‘00-03 7. Kellie Floyd..............82 ‘04-07 Cara LeMaster.........82 ‘99-02 9. Tricia Walter.............81 ‘03-06 Rachel Dorfman......81 ‘01-04

Games STARTED

Career

1. Audra Frericks.........85 ‘01-04 2. Lee Ann Langsfeld...84 ‘02-05 Beth Liesen.............84 ‘00-03 4. Lindsey Holcomb.....82 ‘02-05 5. Cara LeMaster.........80 ‘99-02 Heather Ory.............80 ‘95-98 7. Beth Aussin.............78 ‘95-98 8. Carole Griggs..........76 ‘97-00 9. Ashley Slota............75 ‘05-08 10. Rachel Dorfman......73 ‘01-04

FRESHMAN RECORDS STARTED EVERY GAME OF A SEASON

– Offensive Stats – Goals Beth Liesen, 15 – 2000 Game-Winning Goals Beth Liesen, 8 – 2000 Assists Tricia Walter, 8 – 2003 Points Beth Liesen, 33 – 2000 Games Started Lee Ann Langsfeld, 22 – 2002 – Goalkeeper Stats – Games Started Lindsay Dechert, 20 – 2001 Minutes in Goal Jenny Williams, 1842 – 2006 Goals Against Average (Minimum 500 Minutes)

Jenny Williams, 0.93 – 2006 Saves Lindsay Dechert, 107 – 2001 Save Percentage (Minimum 500 Minutes)

Lindsay Dechert, .877 – 2001 Shutouts Jenny Williams, 7 – 2006

Started Every Game of Her Career

1995 (20 Games) Tiffanie Bosely Tara Kinney Diane Markus Heather Ory

1996 (21 Games) Tiffanie Bosely Jennifer Cech Kelly Gilbert Tara Kinney Michelle Macumber Diane Markus Heather Ory Kendra Williamson 1997 (21 Games) Beth Aussin Carole Griggs Amy Koudelka Michelle Macumber Heather Ory Tracie Strother Kendra Williamson 1998 (18 Games) Beth Aussin Amy Koudelka Diane Markus Heather Ory Tracie Strother

Minimum 2 years

1999 (20 Games) Devon Bissell

Audra Frericks, 85 of 85 – 2001-04 Lee Ann Langsfeld, 84 of 84 – 2002-05 Beth Liesen, 84 of 84 – 2000-03 Heather Ory, 80 of 80 – 1995-98 Diane Markus, 70 of 70 – 1995-98 Rebecca Traen, 62 of 62 – 2000-02 Kendra Williamson, 61 of 61 – 1995-97 Devon Bissell, 60 of 60 – 1999-01 Tara Kinney, 57 of 57 – 1995-97 Amy Koudelka, 39 of 39 – 1997-98

2000 (20 Games) Devon Bissell Jeanine Fredrick Kim Genenbacher Carole Griggs Cara LeMaster Beth Liesen Terri Manser Rebecca Traen

NEVER MISSED AN EASTERN GAME Played in every game of her career Minimum 2 years

Sharyne Connell, 86 of 86 – 2002-05 Lindsey Holcomb, 86 of 86 – 2002-05. Audra Frericks, 85 of 85 – 2001-04 Lee Ann Langsfeld, 84 of 84 – 2002-05 Beth Liesen, 84 of 84 – 2000-03 Kellie Floyd, 82 of 82 – 2004-07 Cara LeMaster, 82 of 82 – 1999-02 Heather Ory, 80 of 80 – 1995-98 Carole Griggs, 79 of 79 – 1997-00 Rebecca Traen, 62 of 62 – 2000-02 Tiffanie Bosely, 62 of 62 – 1995-97 Devon Bissell, 60 of 60 – 1999-01 Jennifer Cech, 60 of 60 – 1996-98 Amy Koudelka, 39 of 39 – 1997-98

2001 (20 Games) Devon Bissell Lindsay Dechert Audra Frericks Sara Johnson Cara LeMaster Beth Liesen McKenzie Smith Rebecca Traen

2002 (22 Games) Rachel Dorfman Audra Frericks Lee Ann Langsfeld Cara LeMaster Beth Liesen Rebecca Traen 2003 (22 Games) Sharyne Connell Rachel Dorfman Audra Frericks Morgan Frericks Lindsey Holcomb Beth Liesen 2004 (21 Games) Audra Frericks Morgan Frericks Lindsey Holcomb Lee Ann Langsfeld 2005 (21 Games) Sharyne Connell Kellie Floyd Morgan Frericks Tiffany Groene Kathleen Hayes Lindsey Holcomb Lee Ann Langsfeld 2006 (20 Games) AJ Brewer Kellie Floyd Michelle Steinhaus Tricia Walter 2007 (20 Games) Kellie Floyd Ashley Slota 2008 (19 Games) Sam Balek Pam Melinauskas 2009 (20 Games) Sam Balek Hillary Blake Rachel Hamilton Kristin Germann


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ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

Goals 1995....Beth Aussin................ 9

Assists 1995....Beth Aussin................ 5

1996....Tracie Strother........... 20 1997....Heather Ory............... 10 1998....Tracie Strother............ 9 1999....Ida Hakansson........... 9 2000....Beth Liesen............... 15 2001....Beth Liesen............... 18 2002....Beth Liesen................ 9 ............Cara LeMaster........... 9 2003....Beth Liesen............... 20 2004....Michelle Steinhaus...... 10 2005....Sharyne Connell......... 5 2006....Michelle Steinhaus....... 5 2007....Michelle Steinhaus....... 8 2008....Pam Melinauskas....... 3 2009....Ashley Streid............ 4

............C. Hendrickson........... 5 1996....Beth Aussin............... 14 1997....Beth Aussin............... 13 1998....Beth Aussin............... 12 1999....Ida Hakansson........... 4 ............Carole Griggs............. 4 ............Devon Bissell............. 4 2000....Devon Bissell............ 10 2001....Devon Bissell............ 16 2002....Audra Frericks........... 10 2003....Beth Liesen................ 9 2004....Michelle Steinhaus....... 6 2005....Sharyne Connell......... 4 2006....Kellie Floyd................. 5 2007....Alexis Miller................ 6 2008....Rachel Hamilton......... 2 ............Ashley Eck................ 2 ............Alexis Miller................ 2 2009....Rachel Hamilton......... 5

Points Game-Winning Goals 1995....Beth Aussin............... 23 1995....Unknown

1996....Tracie Strother........... 52 1997....Beth Aussin............... 27 1998....Beth Aussin............... 22 1999....Ida Hakansson.......... 22 2000....Beth Liesen............... 33 2001....Beth Liesen............... 41 2002....Beth Liesen............... 26 2003....Beth Liesen............... 49 2004....Michelle Steinhaus...... 26 2005....Sharyne Connell........ 14 2006....Kellie Floyd................. 13 2007....Michelle Steinhaus...... 16 2008....Pam Melinauskas....... 7 2009....Rachel Hamilton........ 11

1996....Tracie Strother............ 7 1997....Beth Aussin................ 3 1998....Diane Markus............. 3 1999....Ida Hakansson........... 3 ............Cara LeMaster........... 3 2000....Beth Liesen................ 8 2001....Beth Liesen................ 9 2002....Beth Liesen................ 3 2003....Beth Liesen................ 6 2004....Michelle Steinhaus....... 3 ............Trisha Walter.............. 3 2005....Sharyne Connell......... 3 2006....Michelle Steinhaus....... 3 2007....Michelle Steinhaus....... 3 2008....Pam Melinauskas....... 1 ............Rachel Hamilton......... 1 ............Sam Kohen................ 1 2009....Kristin Germann....... 2 ............Ashley Streid............ 2

Minutes in Goal Saves Goals Against Avg. (500 Min.) Save Percentage (500 Min.) 1995....Jenny Vargas........... 1308 1995....Jenny Vargas............. 97 1995....Kate Binder..............1.55 1995....Kate Binder............. .815

1996....Jenny Vargas............ 854 1997....Jessica Graczyk...... 1054 1998....Jeanine Fredrick...... 1018 1999....Jeanine Fredrick...... 1031 2000....Jeanine Fredrick...... 1778 2001....Lindsay Dechert...... 1434 2002....Lindsay Dechert...... 1467 2003....Tiffany Groene......... 1239 2004....Tiffany Groene......... 1772 2005....Tiffany Groene......... 1931 2006....Jenny Williams.........1842 2007....Jenny Williams........ 1422 2008....Kaylin Lorbert......... 933 2009....Jenny Williams........ 1054

Ancheta, Maureen..............1995 Antesberger, Erica..............1996-97 Aussin, Beth.......................1995-98 Ayala, Alma.........................1996-98 Binder, Kate........................1995-98 Bissell, Devon.....................1999-01 Blake, Hillary......................2008-Pr Blake, Jessica....................2008-Pr Bock, Jenny........................2004-07 Bohnenstiehl, Abby.............2003-06 Bosely, Tiffanie...................1995-97 Boyer, Cathy.......................1996-98 Brenner, Bailey...................2004-05 Brenner, Karissa.................2004-07 Brewer, AJ..........................2006-07 Burke, Caitlin......................2009 Cameron, Monica...............1997-99 Cech, Jennifer....................1996-98 Cibula, Amy........................1997 Connell, Sharyne................2002-05 Dechert, Lindsay................2001-04 DeClark, Kristy....................2005-06 DelVecchio, Theresa..........2000 Dieckhoff, Sara...................1995-96 Dix, Amy.............................2003-04 Dorfmann, Rachel..............2001-04 Drum, Andrea.....................1998-99 Eck, Ashley.........................2008-Pr Elke, Joanna.......................1996-98 Eisenhauer, Caitlin.............2007 Faller, Missy........................2007 Farrelly, Elise......................2008-Pr Figiel, Sara.........................1997-98 Fisher, Kathleen.................1995 Fisher, Sara........................2001

1996....Jenny Vargas............. 33 1997....Jeanine Fredrick........ 76 1998....Jeanine Fredrick........ 80 1999....Jeanine Fredrick........ 79 ............Jessica Graczyk........ 79 2000....Jeanine Fredrick....... 132 2001....Lindsay Dechert....... 107 2002....Lindsay Dechert........ 84 2003....Lindsay Dechert........ 77 2004....Tiffany Groene........... 98 2005....Tiffany Groene........... 52 2006....Jenny Williams.......... 73 2007....Jenny Williams.......... 63 2008....Kaylin Lorbert.......... 72 2009....Jenny Williams.......... 60

1996....Kate Binder..............1.39 1997....Jessica Graczyk.......0.68 1998....Jeanine Fredrick.......1.41 1999....Jessica Graczyk.......1.14 2000....Jeanine Fredrick.......0.91 2001....Lindsay Dechert.......0.94 2002....Lindsay Dechert.......1.04 2003....Tiffany Groene..........1.02 2004....Tiffany Groene..........1.32 2005....Tiffany Groene..........0.79 2006....Jenny Williams.........0.93 2007....Jenny Williams.........1.33 2008....Kaylin Lorbert.........1.25 2009....Kaylin Lorbert.........0.93

ALL-TIME ROSTER Floyd, Kellie........................2004-07 Flynn, Dani.........................2007-Pr Fredrick, Jeanine................1997-00 Frericks, Audra...................2001-04 Frericks, Morgan................2002-05 Gabris, Maggie...................2006 Garkie, Kim.........................2002-05 Garrison, Vicky...................2003-06 Gehrke, Jean......................1999 Germann, Kristin................2009-Pr Genebacher, Kim................2000-02 Giangiorgi, Angel................1996 Gilbert, Kelly.......................1997 Goehler, Lynne...................2001-04 Grazcyk, Jessica................1997-99 Griggs, Carole....................1997-00 Groene, Tiffany...................2002-05 Hakansson, Ida..................1999 Hamilton, Rachel................2006-09 Hayes, Kathleen.................2004-07 Hendrickson, Courtney.......1995 Holcomb, Lindsey...............2002-05 Holcomb, Rebecca.............2007-08 Hoffmann, Wendee.............2000 Hohn, Stephanie.................1997 Hozman, Shanna................1997-99 Huber, Lisa.........................1995 Jalinsky, Heather................1995-96 Johnson, Sara....................2001 Johnson, Valerie.................1995 Keating, Laura....................2003-05 Kinney, Tara........................1995-97 Kohen, Sam........................2006-09 Koudelka, Amy...................1997-98 Kraus, Kirsten.....................2006

Kwiatek, Tammy.................1997 Langenberg, Lisa................2002 Langsfeld, Lee Ann.............2002-05 LaRoche, Teri.....................2000-03 Leighty, Dana......................1995 LeMaster, Cara...................1999-02 Liesen, Beth.......................2000-03 Loeffel, Erin........................1999 Looker, Michelle.................2008 Lorbert, Kaylin....................2007-Pr Macumber, Shelly...............1996-98 Maiorano, Katie..................1995 Manser, Terri.......................1999-02 Markus, Diane....................1995-98 Massarella, Michelle...........1998-99 McDermott, Megan.............2002 McNally, Erin.......................1995 Melinauskas, Pam..............2005-08 Meyer, Jennifer...................1995 Meyer, Katy........................2000-01 Miller, Alexis........................2006-09 Morgan, Jessie...................2009-Pr Nowak, Jill..........................2002-05 Obradovich, Kim.................1996 O’Connell, Brooke..............1998-01 Olson, Kelly........................1998-99 O’Malley, Heather...............1996-97 Ory, Heather.......................1995-98 Pantusco, Lynn...................1997 Perry, Toni...........................2002 Pourch, Valerie...................1995-99 Prazma, Erika.....................2008-Pr Quarry, Rachelle.................2000 Quiter, Katie........................1998-01 Randall, Lauren..................2004-05

1996....Kate Binder............. 1997....Jessica Graczyk...... 1998....Jeanine Fredrick...... 1999....Jessica Graczyk...... 2000....Jeanine Fredrick...... 2001....Lindsay Dechert...... 2002....Lindsay Dechert...... 2003....Tiffany Groene......... 2004....Tiffany Groene......... 2005....Tiffany Groene......... 2006....Jenny Williams........ 2007....Jenny Williams........ 2008....Kaylin Lorbert........ 2009....Kaylin Lorbert........

.737 .897 .833 .888 .880 .877 .832 .856 .790 .754 .793 .750 .847 .866

Rawlings, Krystal................2000 Rhines, Melissa..................1998-01 Ridolfi, Laura......................2006-09 Riner, Jessica.....................2004-05 Rogers, Lindsay.................2001 Roesch, Amanda................2003 Roth, Courtney...................1999 Rusk, Sarah........................2007-Pr Ryon, Meghan....................2004-07 Shear, Cassie.....................2006-Pr Siwicke, Katie.....................2001-02 Slota, Ashley.......................2005-08 Smith, McKenzie................2000-01 Smith, Nicole......................1998 Somers, Sophie..................2007 Stec, Michelle.....................1996 Steinhaus, Michelle............2004-07 Stelzner, Christina..............1996 Streid, Ashley.....................2008-Pr Strother, Tracie...................1995-98 Stutzman, Lori....................2000-03 Sullivan, Kaitlin...................2007-Pr Taldone, Jessica.................2009-Pr Tischhauser, Megan...........2002 Traen, Rebecca..................2000-02 Vargas, Jenny.....................1995-96 Wallace, Ellen.....................1996-99 Walsh, Jeanne....................1995-96 Walter, Trisha......................2003-06 Wilkening, Lindsey.............2005-08 Williams, Jenny..................2006-09 Williamson, Kendra............1995-97 Zabrosky, Kristy..................1998-01 Ziemba, Angela..................2007 Zuniga, Crystal...................2000


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ALL-TIME OVC RECORDS & STANDINGS

School (Years) Eastern Illinois (1998-Pr) Southeast Missouri (1999-Pr) Samford (2003-07) Murray State (2000-Pr) Tennessee Tech (1998-Pr) UT Martin (1998-Pr) Morehead State (1998-Pr) Jacksonville State (2003-Pr) Eastern Kentucky (2005-Pr) Austin Peay (2002-Pr) Middle Tennessee (1998-99)

– OVC Play – W L T Pct Titles 53 18 13 .708 2 42 25 13 .606 3 35 5 3 .849 3 38 29 8 .560 1 34 39 11 .470 1 29 43 12 .417 1 29 45 10 .405 1 20 30 9 .415 0 12 25 6 .349 0 11 44 10 .246 0 4 4 1 .500 0

FINAL 2009 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

Morehead St. UT Martin $-Murray St. Eastern Illinois Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky SE Missouri Jacksonville St. Austin Peay

5 6 5 3 3 2 2 2 0

0 2 2 3 3 3 3 6 6

3 0 1 2 2 3 3 0 2

18 8 7 18 9 7 16 11 9 11 7 8 11 7 12 9 5 11 9 8 7 6 8 10 2 1 13

$-OVC Tournament Champion x-SIU Edwardsville was reclassifying to NCAA DI

4 0 2 5 3 3 3 0 4

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

1 3 2 2 4 4 5 4 5 0

0 0 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 0

21 12 5 15 8 8 14 10 5 14 9 9 10 3 14 10 5 14 7 5 10 6 4 12 5 2 9 – 5 8

$-OVC Tournament Champion x-SIU Edwardsville was reclassifying to NCAA DI

3 3 4 3 2 1 3 3 3 0

FINAL 2007 OVC STANDINGS 8 8 6 4 4 4 2 2 2 0

0 1 3 2 4 5 5 6 6 8

1 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 1 1

$-OVC Tournament Champion

25 24 18 15 13 12 8 7 7 1

12 15 11 10 5 8 4 4 4 7

2 5 8 6 10 11 10 11 12 12

4 1 0 3 1 1 4 3 1 1

FINAL 2006 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

Samford Morehead St. Eastern Illinois $-SE Missouri Austin Peay UT Martin Jacksonville St. Murray St. Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech

6 5 4 4 3 2 3 2 2 1

0 1 1 3 4 3 5 4 5 6

3 3 4 2 2 4 1 3 2 2

$-OVC Tournament Champion

21 11 4 18 8 8 16 8 7 13 10 8 11 6 10 10 5 9 10 5 12 9 5 9 8 4 12 5 2 13

$-Samford Eastern Illinois SE Missouri Murray St. Austin Peay Jacksonville St. Tennessee Tech UT Martin Morehead St. Eastern Kentucky

7 6 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 1

2 1 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 8

0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

21 15 4 4 20 9 10 2 16 13 6 1 16 8 10 3 15 9 10 0 13 8 9 2 10 6 11 2 9 9 10 0 9 6 11 2 3 1 14 1

FINAL 2004 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

Samford 7 $-Eastern Illinois 6 Murray St. 4 Morehead St. 4 Jacksonville St. 3 SE Missouri 3 Tennessee Tech 2 Austin Peay 1 UT Martin 1

1 1 3 4 3 3 3 6 7

0 1 1 0 2 2 3 1 0

$-OVC Tournament Champion

21 10 7 19 13 6 13 8 11 12 9 9 11 7 11 11 11 6 9 7 6 4 8 9 3 4 11

1 2 1 1 3 2 4 2 2

FINAL 2003 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

$-SE Missouri Samford Murray St. UT Martin Morehead St. Eastern Illinois Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville St. Austin Peay

FINAL 2005 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

$-OVC Tournament Champion

FINAL 2008 OVC STANDINGS

Murray St. 7 Eastern Kentucky 5 UT Martin 4 $-Morehead St. 4 Eastern Illinois 3 Tennessee Tech 3 Jacksonville St. 2 Austin Peay 1 SE Missouri 1 x-SIU Edwardsville 0

– OVC Tournament – – Combined – L T Pct App Titles W L T Pct Titles 6 1 .675 11 5 66 24 14 .702 7 6 2 .588 9 2 51 31 15 .603 5 2 4 .600 4 1 39 7 7 .802 4 4 2 .583 7 1 44 33 10 .563 2 5 0 .500 7 1 39 44 11 .473 2 7 1 .227 8 0 31 50 13 .399 1 6 1 .409 7 1 33 51 11 .405 2 3 0 .400 3 0 22 33 9 .414 0 1 1 .250 2 0 12 26 7 .344 0 2 0 .000 2 0 11 26 10 .340 0 1 0 .500 1 0 5 5 1 .500 0

W 13 9 4 6 5 2 4 2 0 0 1

3 3 5 2 3 5 2 4 2 3

FINAL 2000 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

Eastern Illinois 5 $-Tennessee Tech 4 SE Missouri 2 Morehead St. 2 Murray St. 2 UT Martin 0

0 1 3 3 3 5

0 0 0 0 0 0

$-OVC Tournament Champion

15 15 4 12 12 8 6 10 6 6 9 10 6 9 11 0 0 18

1 0 1 1 1 0

FINAL 1999 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

$-Eastern Illinois 5 Tennessee Tech 3 Middle Tennessee 2 SE Missouri 2 Morehead St. 2 UT Martin 0

0 2 2 2 3 5

0 0 1 1 0 0

$-OVC Tournament Champion

15 11 9 0 9 7 13 0 7 10 10 1 7 4 8 1 6 4 15 0 0 1 19 0

FINAL 1998 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

Tennessee Tech 4 Eastern Illinois 3 Middle Tennessee 2 UT Martin 1 Morehead St. 0

0 1 2 3 4

0 0 0 0 0

12 9 7 9 10 7 6 10 8 3 2 15 0 2 16

No OVC Tournament held in 1998

2 1 0 0 0

FINAL 1998 MVC STANDINGS

5 5 4 3 5 0 3 1 1

– MVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

– MVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

Samford 7 $-Eastern Illinois 6 Jacksonville St. 4 UT Martin 4 SE Missouri 4 Tennessee Tech 3 Murray St. 3 Austin Peay 1 Morehead St. 0

1 0 1 2 3 5 5 7 8

0 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0

$-OVC Tournament Champion

21 20 15 14 13 9 9 3 0

12 11 11 9 10 9 6 5 2

4 6 5 7 5 11 10 13 13

FINAL 2002 OVC STANDINGS

SE Missouri 6 $-Eastern Illinois 4 UT Martin 3 Tennessee Tech 3 Murray St. 2 Morehead St. 0 Austin Peay 0

0 1 2 3 2 5 5

0 1 1 0 2 1 1

$-OVC Tournament Champion

18 14 4 13 12 8 10 9 7 9 12 5 8 8 7 1 2 12 1 0 13

2 2 3 1 2 1 3

FINAL 2001 OVC STANDINGS

– OVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

SE Missouri 5 $-Eastern Illinois 4 Tennessee Tech 3 Murray St. 2 UT Martin 1 Morehead St. 0

0 1 2 3 4 5

0 0 0 0 0 0

$-OVC Tournament Champion

15 16 2 12 14 6 9 12 7 6 8 9 3 4 14 0 2 16

0 0 0 2 0 0

$-Evansville Illinois St. Creighton Eastern Illinois Missouri St. Valparaiso Ark.-Little Rock

5 5 4 3 2 0 0

1 1 2 2 4 5 6

0 0 0 1 0 1 0

$-MVC Tournament Champion

15 15 12 10 6 1 0

14 12 13 10 4 3 4

6 5 6 7 14 16 14

2 1 0 1 1 1 0

FINAL 1997 MVC STANDINGS

$-Evansville Eastern Illinois Missouri St. Illinois St. Creighton Valparaiso

5 4 2 2 1 0

0 1 2 2 4 5

0 0 1 1 0 0

$-MVC Tournament Champion

15 14 5 12 14 6 7 12 7 7 4 14 3 9 7 0 1 19

2 1 2 1 2 1

FINAL 1996 MVC STANDINGS

– MVC – – Overall – W L T Pts W L T

$-Evansville Eastern Illinois Creighton Missouri St. Illinois St. Valparaiso

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

$-MVC Tournament Champion

– – – – – –

16 16 9 9 3 1

4 5 8 11 16 19

1 0 1 0 1 1


51 • Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

2010 OPPONENT INFORMATION

Austin Peay Lady Govs

Miami (Ohio) Redhawks

Location (Enrollment)...... Clarksville, Tenn. (10,188) Conference............................................. Ohio Valley Head Coach (Year).........................Kelley Guth (9th) 2009 Records...................... 1-13-4 / 0-6-2 (9th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost......................................10/1 Web site................................... APSUgovernors.com

Location (Enrollment).............Oxford, Ohio (16,884) Conference......................................... Mid-American Head Coach (Year)...................Bobby Kramig (14th) 2009 Records.................... 12-8-1 / 6-4-1 (6th of 12) Starters Returning/Lost........................................5/6 Web site........................................MUredhawks.com

Location (Enrollment)..........Nashville, Tenn. (5,373) Conference............................................ Atlantic Sun Head Coach (Year).......................... Lisa Howe (6th) 2009 Records..................10-6-4 / 6-1-3 (T-1st of 11) Starters Returning/Lost........................................8/3 Web site..................................... BelmontBruins.com

Location (Enrollment)............ Morehead, Ky. (9,066) Conference............................................. Ohio Valley Head Coach (Year)..................... Warren Lipka (2nd) 2009 Records..................... 8-7-4 / 5-0-3 (T-1st of 9) Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site.......................................... MSUeagles.com

Belmont Bruins

DRAKE BULLDOGS

Morehead State Eagles

Murray State Racers

Location (Enrollment).......Des Moines, Iowa (5,668) Conference........................................Missouri Valley Head Coach (Year)...................Lindsey Horner (3rd) 2009 Records............................9-9-3 / 3-3 (4th of 7) Starters Returning/Lost........................................4/7 Web site.................................GoDrakeBulldogs.com

Location (Enrollment)............... Murray, Ky. (10,150) Conference............................................. Ohio Valley Head Coach (Year).....................Beth Acreman (5th) 2009 Records...................... 11-9-2 / 5-2-1 (3rd of 9) Starters Returning/Lost......................................10/1 Web site.............................................GoRacers.com

Location (Enrollment).......... Richmond, Ky. (16,000) Conference............................................. Ohio Valley Head Coach (Year)............... Lindsay Basalyga (6th) 2009 Records................... 5-11-3 / 2-3-3 (T-6th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost........................................5/6 Web site............................................EKUsports.com

Location (Enrollment).......... Edwardsville, Ill. (13,602) Conference.....................Ohio Valley (Reclassifying) Head Coach (Year)......................Derek Burton (3rd) 2009 Records................................................. 3-10-2 Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site............................... www.SIUEcougars.com

Eastern Kentucky Colonels

Eastern Michigan Eagles

SIU Edwardsville Cougars

Southeast Missouri Redhawks

Location (Enrollment)......... Ypsilanti, Mich. (22,638) Conference......................................... Mid-American Head Coach (Year)..........................Scott Hall (12th) 2009 Records................ 11-4-6 / 6-1-4 (T-2nd of 12) Starters Returning/Lost........................................8/3 Web site.......................................... EMUeagles.com

Location (Enrollment)...Cape Girardeau, Mo. (10,814) Conference............................................. Ohio Valley Head Coach (Year)................ Heather Nelson (12th) 2009 Records..................... 8-7-3 / 2-3-3 (T-6th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site........................................GoSoutheast.com

Location (Enrollment)........... Evansville, Ind. (2,699) Conference........................................Missouri Valley Head Coach (Year).............. Krista McKendree (3rd) 2009 Records.............................5-13 / 2-4 (6th of 7) Starters Returning/Lost........................................7/4 Web site......................................GoPurpleAces.com

Location (Enrollment)......Cookeville, Tenn. (10,796) Conference............................................. Ohio Valley Head Coach (Year).....................Daniel Brizard (1st) 2009 Records................... 7-12-3 / 3-3-2 (T-4th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site............................................ TTUsports.com

Green Bay Phoenix

UMKC Kangaroos

Evansville Purple Aces

Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles

Location (Enrollment)......... Green Bay, Wis. (5,416) Conference................................................... Horizon Head Coach (Year).................... Trevor Warren (3rd) 2009 Records.......................4-11-3 / 2-4-2 (6th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site................................GreenBayPhoenix.com

Location (Enrollment)...... Kansas City, Mo. (14,221) Conference................................................... Summit Head Coach (Year).................Anita Rodriguez (2nd) 2009 Records.......................1-17-1/ 1-8 (10th of 10) Starters Returning/Lost......................................11/0 Web site................................. UMKCkangaroos.com

Indiana State Sycamores

UT Martin Skyhawks

Location (Enrollment)...... Terre Haute, Ind. (10,672) Conference........................................Missouri Valley Head Coach (Year)..........................Erika True (2nd) 2009 Records...................... 5-10-3 / 2-3-1 (5th of 7) Starters Returning/Lost........................................8/3 Web site...................................... GoSycamores.com

Location (Enrollment).............. Martin, Tenn. (8,100) Conference............................................. Ohio Valley Head Coach (Year)...................Phil McNamara (1st) 2009 Records............................9-7 / 6-2 (T-1st of 9) Starters Returning/Lost........................................6/5 Web site........................................... UTMsports.com

IUPUI Jaguars

Valparaiso Crusaders

Location (Enrollment)...... Indianapolis, Ind. (30,383) Conference................................................... Summit Head Coach (Year).................... Chris Johnson (8th) 2009 Records........................17-5 / 7-2 (T-1st of 10) Starters Returning/Lost........................................6/5 Web site.............................................IUPUIjags.com

Jacksonville State Gamecocks Location (Enrollment)........Jacksonville, Ala. (9,061) Conference............................................. Ohio Valley Head Coach (Year)..........................Julie Davis (6th) 2009 Records.............................8-10 / 2-6 (8th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site............................JSUgamecocksports.com

Location (Enrollment).......... Valparaiso, Ind. (3,980) Conference................................................... Horizon Head Coach (Year)....................John Marovich (3rd) 2009 Records..........................11-9-1 / 5-3 (3rd of 9) Starters Returning/Lost........................................8/3 Web site...................................... ValpoAthletics.com

Western Illinois Leathernecks

Location (Enrollment)..............Macomb, Ill. (13,331) Conference................................................... Summit Head Coach (Year)......................... Tony Guinn (4th) 2008 Records...................... 8-8-2 / 5-3-1 (4th of 10) Starters Returning/Lost........................................9/2 Web site.........................................WIUathletics.com


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1995 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player GP -GS B. Aussin 19 -19 V. Pourch 19 -2 K. Williamson 19 -19 T. Strother 15 -11 D. Markus 20 -20 C. Hendrickson 18 -18 K. Fisher 20 -19 T. Bosely 20 -20 K. Maiorano 16 -14 H. Ory 20 -20 V. Johnson 9 -0 S. Dieckhoff 16 -0 J. Meyer 13 -3 L. Huber 16 -8 T. Kinney 20 -20 H. Jalinsky 20 -1 J. Walsh 15 -7 E. McNally 12 -0 M. Ancheta 9 -0 D. Leighty 2 -0 Eastern 20 Opponents 20

Date

Opponent

Shots – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 314 –

G 9 7 6 5 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 36

A 5 2 1 3 3 5 4 2 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 –

Pts GWG 23 – 16 – 13 – 13 – 11 – 8 – 7 – 6 – 6 – 5 – 3 – 3 – 2 – 1 – 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – 118 8 – 11

8-11-1 Overall

4-3 Home • 4-6-1 Away • 0-2 Neutral

– RESULTS –

Site

– GOALKEEPING –

Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO J. Vargas 19 -14 1308 26 1.79 97 .789 0 K. Binder 15 -6 582 10 1.55 44 .815 1 Team 3 Eastern 20 1890 36 1.71 141 .797 4 Opponents 20 1890 42 2.00 – – 6

Result

9/2 at Toledo Toledo, Ohio L 1-2 9/3 at Loyola Chicago, Ill. L 0-2 9/9 IOWA STATE LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 9/10 HARRIS-STOWE LAKESIDE FIELD W 7-0 9/13 at Northern Illinois DeKalb, Ill. L 2-4 9/16 at Harris-Stowe St. Louis, Mo. W 7-0 9/17 SIU EDWARDSVILLE LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 9/20 EVANSVILLE LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 9/24 at Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. L 0-2 9/27 LEWIS UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-3 10/1 TOLEDO LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-2 OT 10/4 at SIU Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill. T 2-2 10/7 ^ at Missouri-St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 0-1 10/8 ^ vs Quincy St. Louis, Mo. L 1-4 10/14 at Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. W 3-1 10/15 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. L 0-3 10/20 VALPARAISO LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-1 10/22 at Eastern Michigan Ypsilanti, Mich. W 3-0 10/27 % at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. W 3-2 10/28 % vs North Texas Lawrence, Kan. L 1-4

EIU Goals

Williamson

Williamson, Williamson, Aussin, Hendrickson Pourch, Pourch, Pourch, Fisher, Aussin, Williamson, Johnson Aussin, Markus Fisher, Pourch, Strother, Ory, Williamson, Aussin, Meyer Pourch

Markus, Strother, Aussin Maiorano, Aussin Pourch Strother, Williamson, Maiorano Hendrickson, Pourch, Strother, Markus Bosley, Aussin, Aussin Strother, Bosley, Aussin Markus

HOME GAMES IN BOLD ^ Missouri-St. Louis Tournament <> % Kansas Tournament


53 • Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

1996 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player T. Strother B. Aussin K. Gilbert V. Pourch K. Williamson A. Ayala M. Macumber J. Cech T. Bosley H. Ory D. Markus M. Stec H. O’Malley H. Jalinsky T. Kinney J. Walsh C. Stelzner K. Obradovich S. Dieckhoff A. Giangiorgi E. Wallace C. Boyer J. Elke E. Antesberger Eastern Opponents

Date

GP -GS Shots 21 -20 79 21 -20 72 21 -21 21 -2 22 21 -21 33 21 -0 10 21 -21 20 21 -21 16 21 -21 12 21 -21 10 21 -21 41 19 -0 7 11 -0 5 19 -0 12 21 -21 2 12 -0 0 9 -0 1 8 -0 2 12 -0 4 12 -3 0 9 -0 0 7 -0 0 6 -0 0 4 -0 0 21 389 21 179

G 20 18 7 4 3 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 33

Opponent (Attendance)

A 12 14 7 4 3 0 2 4 1 3 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 21

Pts GWG 52 7 50 4 21 0 12 1 9 1 8 1 8 1 8 0 5 0 5 0 5 1. 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 16 87 5

16-5 Overall • 4-3 Missouri Valley 8-2 Home • 6-2 Away • 2-1 Neutral GP -GS Min 15 -12 854 14 -6 647 12 -3 479 21 1980 21 1980

Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

– GOALKEEPING –

Player J. Vargas K. Binder A. Giangiorgi Eastern Opponents

GA 20 10 3 33 67

GAA 2.11 1.39 0.56 1.50 3.05

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 35 18 Total 121 41 Total 231 196

Result

8/31 LOYOLA (160) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 9/7 at Middle Tennessee (108) Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 4-1 9/8 at Tennessee Tech (100) Cookeville, Tenn. W 3-0 9/11 at Lewis University (200) Romeoville, Ill. W 7-6 9/14 ^ vs North Dakota State (104) Ames, Iowa W 5-0 9/15 ^ at Iowa State (100) Ames, Iowa W 2-0 9/20 EASTERN MICHIGAN (107) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-3 OT 9/22 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (126) LAKESIDE FIELD W 5-3 9/27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (102) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-1 10/4 at Dayton (108) Dayton, Ohio L 1-3 10/6 * MISSOURI STATE (112) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 10/12 DEPAUL (142) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 10/13 WESTERN MICHIGAN (140) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 OT 10/18 * CREIGHTON (140) LAKESIDE FIELD L 2-3 10/20 MEMPHIS (118) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/23 * at Evansville (176) Evansville, Ind. L 1-4 10/27 * at Valparaiso (120) Valparaiso, Ind. W 4-0 10/30 at Saint Louis (139) St. Louis, Mo. W 3-2 OT 11/2 at Illinois State (150) Normal, Ill. W 4-1 11/7 + vs Valparaiso (109) Evansville, Ind. W 6-0 11/8 + vs Creighton (100) Evansville, Ind. L 1-3

2nd 28 15

OT 4 0

Sv 33 28 20 81 161

OT2 0 0

PCT .623 .737 .870 .710 .706

SHO 2.6 1.9 2.5 7 1

Total 67 33

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

Strother, AYALA, Ayala Macumber, WILLIAMSON, Jalinsky, Gilbert AUSSIN, Strother, Aussin Aussin, Aussin, Aussin, Aussin, Pourch, Cech, STROTHER STROTHER, Strother, Gilbert, Macumber, O’Malley MACUMBER, Strother

Aussin, Strother, Aussin, STROTHER

Strother, Aussin, STROTHER, Strother, Strother Strother, AUSSIN, Strother, Aussin Strother POURCH STROTHER, Aussin, Gilbert, Ayala Bosley, AUSSIN, Cech Gilbert, Aussin Ayala

STROTHER, Williamson, Aussin, Strother

Ory, Williamson, AUSSIN

Aussin, STROTHER, Gilbert, Strother

MARKUS, Aussin, Bosley, Strother, Gilbert, Pourch Gilbert

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Iowa State Tournament * Missouri Valley Conference match <> + Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (No. 3 seed)


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1997 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player B. Aussin H. Ory T. Strother D. Markus K. Williamson C. Griggs A. Koudelka J. Cech S. Macumber K. Gilbert M. Stec T. Bosley A. Ayala M. Cameron K. Binder E. Wallace L. Pantusco T. Kwiatek T. Kinney J. Elke A. Cibula S. Hohn S. Hozman S. Figel E. Antesberger C. Boyer H. O’Malley Eastern Opponents

Date

GP -GS 21 -21 21 -21 21 -21 11 -11 21 -21 21 -21 21 -21 21 -10 21 -21 20 -17 17 -0 21 -6 20 -0 13 -0 8 -0 10 -0 18 -0 8 -0 16 -16 8 -0 6 -0 14 -0 3 -1 6 -0 9 -2 2 -0 1 -0 18 18

Shots 41 31 48 17 28 25 15 17 6 19 7 5 8 6 1 2 7 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 261 304

G 7 10 9 6 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 32

Opponent (Attendance)

A 13 6 6 1 7 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 21

Pts GWG 27 3 26 2 24 2 13 2 11 1 8 1 6 0 6 0 5 0 4 2 4 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 103 10 85 7

14-6-1 Overall • 4-1 Missouri Valley 7-2 Home • 7-3 Away • 0-1-1 Neutral GP -GS Min 17 -12 1054 16 -9 817 8 -0 144 21 2015 21 2015

Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

– GOALKEEPING –

Player J. Graczyk J. Fredrick K. Binder Eastern Opponents

GA 8 15 1 24 51

GAA 0.68 1.65 0.63 1.07 2.28

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 16 15 Total 137 81 Total 206 189

Result

8/31 KANSAS (180) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 9/5 ^ vs Marquette (UA) Madison, Wis. L 0-1 9/7 ^ at Wisconsin (428) Madison, Wis. L 0-3 9/13 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (110) LAKESIDE FIELD W 5-0 9/17 at Illinois (839) Champaign, Ill. W 7-1 9/21 DAYTON (145) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-3 9/24 at Loyola (172) Chicago, Ill. W 3-2 OT 9/26 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (149) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 9/28 at Memphis (117) Memphis, Tenn. W 1-0 OT 10/1 at Saint Louis (354) St. Louis, Mo. L 0-1 10/5 at Eastern Michigan (107) Ypsilanti, Mich. W 2-1 10/8 at DePaul (100) Chicago, Ill. W 2-1 10/12 * ILLINOIS STATE (130) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 10/15 * at Evansville (127) Evansville, Ind. L 1-3 10/18 TENNESSEE TECH (210) LAKESIDE FIELD W 5-0 10/19 WESTERN ILLINOIS (175) LAKESIDE FIELD W 7-1 10/24 * CREIGHTON (106) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-0 10/26 * VALPARAISO (107) LAKESIDE FIELD W 5-1 10/31 * at Missouri State (125) Springfield, Mo. W 2-1 11/7 + at Missouri State (200) Springfield, Mo. W 2-1 11/9 + vs Evansville (174) Springfield, Mo. T 2-2

2nd 33 8

OT 1 0

Sv 70 76 5 151 149

OT2 1 1

PCT .897 .835 .833 .863 .745

SHO 3.2 1.3 0.5 5 5

Total 51 24

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

ORY, Ory, Macumber, Ory, Stec Markus, AUSSIN, Ory, Strother, Aussin, Markus, Strother Aussin, MARKUS, Ory Markus, STEC, Koudelka GILBERT Markus, MARKUS Strother, ORY STROTHER Ayala GILBERT, Aussin, Griggs, Cech, Macumber Strother, AUSSIN, Cameron, Griggs, Koudelka, Williamson AUSSIN, Ory, Aussin Ory, GRIGGS, Strother, Cech STROTHER, Strother Ory, WILLIAMSON Evansville Wins on PKs, 5-4 Reg. Goals: Ory, Strother

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Wisconsin Tournament * Missouri Valley Conference match <> + Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (No. 2 seed)


55 • Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

1998 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player B. Aussin T. Strother A. Koudelka D. Markus C. Griggs A. Ayala V. Pourch M. Cameron H. Ory M. Rhines K. Olson K. Zabrosky K. Quiter S. Hozman J. Cech J. Elke S. Macumber B. O’Connell A. Drum E. Wallace S. Figel C. Boyer N. Smith M. Massarella Eastern Opponents

Date

GP -GS 18 -18 18 -18 18 -18 18 -18 18 -16 17 -1 17 -7 15 -0 18 -18 9 -0 14 -0 18 -4 13 -6 18 -15 18 -7 17 -7 16 -10 18 -16 5 -0 10 -0 8 -0 5 -0 3 -0 1 -0 18 18

Shots 53 54 26 16 12 10 10 4 20 4 5 7 9 10 5 1 6 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 261 304

G 5 9 5 5 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 32

Opponent (Attendance)

A 12 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 21

Pts GWG 22 0 21 1 13 2 12 3. 6 1 4 0 4 0 3 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 103 10 85 7

3-1 Ohio

6-2 Home • 4-3-1 Away • 0-2 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING –

Player J. Fredrick J. Graczyk K. Binder Eastern Opponents

GP -GS Min 14 -14 1018 12 -3 576 5 -1 124 18 1718 18 1718

Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

10-7-1 Overall Valley • 3-2-1 Missouri Valley GA 16 14 2 32 36

GAA 1.41 2.19 1.45 1.68 1.89

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 18 9 Total 105 101 Total 222 185

Result

9/1 at Wisconsin-Green Bay (106) Green Bay, Wis. W 2-1 9/5 • at Middle Tennessee (105) Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 2-1 9/6 • at Tennessee Tech (109) Cookeville, Tenn. L 0-1 OT 9/11 at Western Illinois (107) Macomb, Ill. L 0-1 9/13 LOYOLA (138) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 9/19 • UT MARTIN (119) LAKESIDE FIELD W 7-1 9/23 ILLINOIS (253) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-2 9/26 ^ vs Purdue (200) Milwaukee, Wis. L 2-5 9/27 ^ at Wisconsin-Milwaukee (453) Milwaukee, Wis. W 2-1 OT 10/2 * at Valparaiso (100) Valparaiso, Ind. T 1-1 10/4 * at Illinois State (200) Normal, Ill. W 1-0 10/10 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-2 10/11 • MOREHEAD STATE (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 10/16 * at Creighton (147) Omaha, Neb. L 0-6 10/18 EASTERN MICHIGAN (112) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT 10/23 * EVANSVILLE (103) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-3 10/25 * MISSOURI STATE (102) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-1 10/29 + vs Missouri State (109) Evansville, Ind. L 1-3

2nd 11 9

OT 3 1

Sv 80 53 8 141 126

OT2 1 0

PCT SHO .833 1.0 .791 0 .800 0 .815 1 .778 4

Total 33 19

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

Aussin, KOUDELKA Koudelka, GRIGGS

Aussin, STROTHER, Koudelka, Griggs, Strother, Ayala, Olson Strother, Strother, HOZMAN, Koudelka Aussin, Strother Strother, MARKUS Pourch QUITER Aussin, KOUDELKA, Aussin, Markus Strother, MARKUS, Ayala Pourch, CAMERON Rhines Strother, MARKUS, Markus, Zabrosky Strother

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panther Showcase • Ohio Valley Conference match <> * Missouri Valley Conference match + Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (No. 4 seed)


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 56

1999 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player I. Hakansson C. Griggs D. Bissell C. LeMaster J. Gehrke V. Pourch K. Zabrosky T. Manser M. Rhines A. Drum S. Hozman K. Quiter E. Wallace J. Fredrick M. Cameron C. Roth M. Massarella B. O’Connell K. Olson E. Loeffel Eastern Opponents

Date

GP -GS 16 -15 20 -19 20 -20 20 -18 20 -7 20 -13 20 -6 20 -8 19 -2 12 -0 19 -18 20 -19 10 -1 18 -9 16 -0 18 -15 19 -5 19 -10 15 -9 20 -15 20 20

Shots 51 33 35 34 26 14 13 35 4 3 5 14 1 0 10 9 9 3 3 1 303 344

G 9 4 3 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 26

Opponent (Attendance)

A 4 4 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 24

Pts GWG 22 3 12 2 10 0 9 3 6 1 5 0 5 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 11 76 9

11-9 Overall • 5-0 Ohio Valley 7-1 Home • 4-4 Away • 0-4 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING –

Player GP -GS Min GA GAA J. Fredrick 18 -9 1031 16 1.40 J. Graczyk 15 -11 786 10 1.14 Team Eastern 20 1817 26 1.29 Opponents 20 1817 29 1.44

Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 13 10 1st 140 166 1st 82 77 1st 39 61 1st 119 97

Result

8/27 at Tennessee Tech (175)*** Cookeville, Tenn. W 2-1 8/29 at Illinois (583) Champaign, Ill. L 0-3 9/3 WESTERN ILLINIOS (107) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 9/5 at Eastern Michigan (137) Ypsilanti, Mich. L 0-1 9/10 ^ vs Oakland (150) Madison, Wis. L 0-5 9/12 ^ vs Texas (150) Madison, Wis. L 1-2 9/17 % vs Air Force (107) Omaha, Neb. L 0-1 9/19 % vs Pepperdine (108) Omaha, Neb. L 0-1 9/25 • at Morehead State (227) Morehead, Ky. W 2-1 OT 9/28 ILLINOIS STATE (109) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-3 10/1 • MIDDLE TENNESSEE (147) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 10/3 • TENNESSEE TECH (147) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 10/8 at Loyola (107) Chicago, Ill. L 0-1 10/10 at Missouri State (279) Springfield, Mo. W 1-0 10/17 CREIGHTON (108) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-1 10/22 at Evansville (229) Evansville, Ind. L 0-2 10/29 • at UT Martin (103) Martin, Tenn. W 4-1 10/31 • SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (138) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 11/6 + SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (148) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT 11/7 + TENNESSEE TECH (348) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1

2nd 14 16 2nd 162 178 2nd 80 79 2nd 60 64 2nd 118 99

OT 2 0 OT 1 0 OT 0 0 OT 0 0 OT 0 0

Sv PCT SHO 79 .832 2.3 79 .888 1.7 4 162 .862 4 156 .843 8

OT2 – – OT2 – – OT2 – – OT2 – – OT2 – –

Total 29 26 Total 303 344 Total 162 156 Total 99 125 Total 237 196

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

Gehrke, ZABROSKY

Hakansson, HAKANSSON Bissell Hakansson, GRIGGS LeMaster, LeMASTER LeMaster, HAKANSSON RHINES Griggs, LeMASTER, Pourch, Pourch Hakansson, HAKANSSON, Bissell, Drum GRIGGS, Hakansson, Zabrosky, Manser Bissell, HAKANSSON Griggs, GEHRKE, Hakansson

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Wisconsin Tournament <> % Creighton Tournament • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 1 seed) The OVC Tournament champ did not receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament until 2000 ***Did not count as an OVC match


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2000 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player GP -GS B. Liesen 20 -20 D. Bissell 20 -20 W. Hoffmann 19 -19 C. Griggs 20 -20 C. LeMaster 20 -20 R. Traen 20 -20 T. Manser 20 -20 L. Stutzman 18 -0 K. Genenbacher 20 -20 K. Zabrosky 20 -1 T. LaRoche 15 -0 K. Quiter 19 -18 M. Smith 18 -7 M. Rhines 18 -0 K. Meyer 18 -0 B. O’Connell 11 -11 C. Zuniga 19 -4 R. Quarry 9 -0 K. Rawlings 14 -0 Eastern 20 Opponents 20

Date

Shots 80 18 34 53 47 19 29 14 14 13 9 3 13 13 7 4 4 0 0 374 293

G 15 3 4 3 3 4 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 20

Opponent (Attendance)

A 3 10 5 7 7 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 22

Pts GWG 33 8 16 1 13 1 13 0 13 2 10 1 7 0 3 0 3 0 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 117 15 62 4

15-4-1 Overall • 5-0 Ohio Valley 7-2-1 Home • 7-2 Away • 1-0 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING –

Player GP -GS Min GA GAA J. Fredrick 20 -20 1778 18 0.91 T. DelVecchio 5 -0 121 2 1.49 Team Eastern 20 1899 20 0.95 Opponents 20 1899 39 1.85

Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 19 12 1st 171 134 1st 66 77 1st 50 49 1st 86 125

Result

8/25 ILLINIOS (208) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-2 8/27 at Indiana State (250) Terre Haute, Ind. W 4-1 9/1 at DePaul (174) Chicago, Ill. W 2-1 9/3 at Northern Iowa (101) Cedar Falls, Iowa W 1-0 OT 9/9 ^ vs Idaho State (103) Macomb, Ill. W 2-1 9/10 ^ at Western Illinois (136) Macomb, Ill. W 3-0 9/15 VALPARAISO (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-0 9/17 • UT MARTIN (104) LAKESIDE FIELD W 6-0 9/20 at Evansville (110) Evansville, Ind. L 0-3 9/24 ORAL ROBERTS (140) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 9/27 MISSOURI STATE (106) LAKESIDE FIELD T 0-0 9/29 • MOREHEAD STATE (107) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT 10/5 at Middle Tennessee (116) Murfreesboro, Tenn. L 0-5 10/8 • TENNESSEE TECH (104) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 10/13 • at Southeast Missouri (180) Cape Girardeau, Mo. W 3-1 10/15 at IUPUI (175) Indianapolis, Ind. W 3-1 10/20 LOYOLA (139) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 10/22 • at Murray State (275) Murray, Ky. W 2-1 OT 10/28 + MOREHEAD STATE (222) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 10/29 + TENNESSEE TECH (206) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 OT

2nd 17 7 2nd 178 144 2nd 70 84 2nd 51 47 2nd 114 92

OT 2 0 OT 14 8 OT 2 5 OT 6 6 OT 13 7

Sv PCT SHO 132 .880 6.2 8 .800 0.8 1 141 .876 7 170 .813 6

OT2 1 1 OT2 11 7 OT2 3 4 OT2 1 3 OT2 5 4

Total 39 20 Total 374 293 Total 141 170 Total 108 105 Total 218 228

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) Bissell, LIESEN, Griggs, Manser Liesen, HOFFMANN TRAEN Griggs, LIESEN LIESEN, Traen, Liesen LIESEN, Hoffmann, Bissell LIESEN, Hoffmann, Manser Traen, LeMaster, Quiter LeMASTER Stutzman, LIESEN Liesen, BISSELL, Hoffmann LeMaster, TRAEN, Liesen Liesen, ZABROSKY, Liesen LIESEN Liesen, LIESEN Manser, LaROCHE, Griggs

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Western Illinois Westerwind Classic • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 1 seed)


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2001 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player GP -GS B. Liesen 20 -20 C. LeMaster 20 -20 D. Bissell 20 -20 S. Johnson 20 -20 K. Siwicke 19 -17 R. Dorfman 16 -10 M. Smith 20 -20 A. Frericks 20 -20 R. Traen 20 -20 K. Zabrosky 19 -1 T. LaRoche 19 -0 B. O’Connell 18 -0 K. Meyer 16 -0 T. Manser 17 -0 L. Rogers 17 -17 M. Rhines 20 -0 S. Fisher 11 -0 K. Quiter 17 -15 L. Stutzman 18 -0 K. Genenbacher 9 -0 Eastern 20 Opponents 20

Date

Shots 76 42 30 28 23 15 19 10 13 11 10 7 4 12 6 5 3 2 1 0 317 301

G 18 6 1 6 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 21

Opponent (Attendance)

A 5 7 16 0 4 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 19

Pts GWG 41 9 19 2 18 0 12 1 8 0 7 0 7 0 4 1 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 14 61 6

14-6 Overall • 4-1 Ohio Valley 6-2 Home • 7-4 Away • 1-0 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING –

Player GP -GS Min GA GAA L. Dechert 20 -20 1434 15 0.94 L. Goehler 13 -0 387 6 1.40 Team Eastern 20 1821 21 1.04 Opponents 20 1821 45 2.22

Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 15 5 1st 143 140 1st 70 52 1st 55 38 1st 118 103

Result

8/31 at Valparaiso (279) Valparaiso, Ind. W 4-1 9/2 at Loyola (325) Chicago, Ill. W 2-1 9/7 INDIANA STATE (147) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-1 9/9 EASTERN MICHIGAN (127) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-2 9/18 DEPAUL (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 9/23 at Middle Tennessee (136) Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 2-1 9/28 WESTERN ILLINOIS (107) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-0 9/30 NORTHERN IOWA (161) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 10/5 • SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (107) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/7 IUPUI (117) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 10/12 • MURRAY STATE (181) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT 10/14 at Illinois State (248) Normal, Ill. L 0-3 10/19 • at Tennessee Tech (134) Cookeville, Tenn. W 2-1 10/21 • at UT Martin (120) Martin, Tenn. W 4-1 10/26 • at Morehead State (105) Morehead, Ky. W 5-0 10/28 at Missouri State (106) Springfield, Mo. L 0-1 11/4 at Missouri (369) Columbia, Mo. L 1-3 11/9 + vs Tennessee Tech (175) Cape Girardeau, Mo. W 4-1 11/11 + at Southeast Missouri (435) Cape Girardeau, Mo. W 1-0 11/16 $ at Notre Dame (UA) South Bend, Ind. L 0-2

2nd 29 16 2nd 170 158 2nd 63 72 2nd 56 41 2nd 125 114

OT 0 0 OT 2 2 OT 0 0 OT 0 0 OT 1 1

Sv PCT SHO 107 .877 3.9 24 .800 1.1 2 133 .864 5 124 .733 5

OT2 1 0 OT2 2 1 OT2 0 0 OT2 2 0 OT2 1 1

Total 45 21 Total 317 301 Total 133 124 Total 113 79 Total 245 219

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

Bissell, O’CONNELL, Siwicke, Traen LIESEN, Liesen Liesen, LIESEN, Zabrosky, Liesen LIESEN, LaRoche, Liesen, LeMaster Liesen, LIESEN LIESEN, Liesen, Liesen Johnson, JOHNSON, Meyer LeMASTER, Liesen, LeMaster, Johnson LeMaster, FRERICKS Siwicke, LIESEN Johnson, LIESEN, Dorfman, Johnson LIESEN, Smith, LeMaster, Liesen, Johnson Smith Dorfman, LeMASTER, Frericks, Dorfman LIESEN

EIU was slated to play at Missouri on Sept. 11 & participate in a tournament in Hawaii the weekend of Sept. 21-23. The Mizzou game was rescheduled & the Hawaii tournament canceled in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. HOME GAMES IN BOLD • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 2 seed) <> $ NCAA Tournament


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2002 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player GP -GS B. Liesen 22 -22 C. LeMaster 22 -22 A. Frericks 22 -22 T. Manser 21 -13 S. Connell 22 -6 K. Siwicke 22 -14 T. LaRoche 20 -2 K. Genenbacher 19 -1 R. Dorfman 22 -22 M. Frericks 21 -4 L. Stutzman 17 -3 R. Traen 22 -22 K. Garkie 22 -16 L. Holcomb 22 -18 J. Nowak 21 -8 L. Langsfeld 22 -22 T. Perry 18 -3 C. Zuniga 13 -0 L. Langenberg 10 -0 M. Tischhauser 8 -0 M. McDermott 12 -0 L. Dechert 22 -18 Eastern 22 Opponents 22

Date

Shots 75 57 32 26 16 22 14 7 29 9 3 8 22 11 11 11 8 5 4 3 2 1 376 301

G 9 9 5 7 4 3 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 31

Opponent (Attendance)

A 8 7 10 2 2 1 1 1 5 1 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 24

Pts GWG 26 3 25 1 20 2 16 2 10 1 7 0 7 2 7 0 7 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 12 86 8

12-8-2 Overall • 4-1-1 Ohio Valley 7-1-1 Home • 4-5-1 Away • 1-2 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING –

Player GP -GS Min GA GAA L. Dechert 22 -18 1467 17 1.04 T. Groene 12 -4 609 13 1.92 Team Eastern 22 2076 30 1.30 Opponents 22 2076 47 2.04

Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 21 12 1st 178 125 1st 49 67 1st 69 62 1st 100 112

Result

8/30 at Illinois State (209) Normal, Ill. L 1-2 OT 9/1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (102) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 9/8 BOWLING GREEN (116) LAKESIDE FIELD T 1-1 9/10 at Indiana State (106) Terre Haute, Ind. L 1-2 9/13 MISSOURI STATE (106) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 9/15 at Eastern Michigan (113) Ypsilanti, Mich. W 3-2 9/20 ^ at Colorado (389) Boulder, Colo. L 1-4 9/22 ^ vs #21 Denver (227) Boulder, Colo. L 3-4 OT 9/25 EVANSVILLE (112) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-0 9/29 LOYOLA (104) LAKESIDE FIELD W 5-0 10/4 • at Southeast Missouri (367) Cape Girardeau, Mo. L 0-1 10/6 VALPARAISO (104) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-1 10/11 • at Austin Peay (143) Clarksville, Tenn. W 5-0 10/13 • at Murray State (257) Murray, Ky. T 1-1 10/18 • TENNESSEE TECH (108) LAKESIDE FIELD W 5-2 10/20 at Western Illinois (243) Macomb, Ill. W 3-0 10/25 • UT MARTIN (101) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 10/27 • MOREHEAD STATE (108) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-1 11/1 at Illinois (305) Champaign, Ill. L 0-4 11/8 + vs UT Martin (118) Cape Girardeau, Mo. W 1-0 11/10 + at Southeast Missouri (535) Cape Girardeau, Mo. W 3-2 PK* 11/15 $ vs #14 Purdue (100) South Bend, Ind. L 1-2 PK*

2nd 26 16 2nd 189 150 2nd 55 78 2nd 63 62 2nd 122 108

OT 0 2 OT 3 15 OT 6 2 OT 2 6 OT 8 4

Sv PCT SHO 84 .832 5.5 28 .683 1.5 1 113 .790 7 150 .761 2

OT2 1 1 OT2 5 10 OT2 1 3 OT2 1 2 OT2 6 6

Total 48 31 Total 375 300 Total 111 150 Total 135 132 Total 236 230

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

Connell LIESEN Traen LeMaster Siwicke Connell, Siwicke, LeMASTER LeMaster Liesen, Dorfman, Liesen LIESEN, Manser, Connell LIESEN, LeMaster, M. Frericks, LeMaster, Genenbacher A. Frericks, MANSER, Liesen, Liesen CONNELL, M. Frericks, Siwicke, Liesen, Manser LeMaster Manser, LeMaster, MANSER, Liesen, Genenbacher LaROCHE, A. Frericks, Genenbacher A. FRERICKS LaRoche, A. FRERICKS, Manser, Manser LaROCHE EIU Wins on PKs, 4-3 Reg. Goals: LeMaster, LeMaster Purdue Wins on PKs, 3-1 Reg. Goal: A. Frericks

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Colorado Soccer Classic • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 2 seed) <> $ NCAA Tournament *Games decided by a shootout went into the record book as a win or loss during the 2002 season


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2003 STATISTICS & RESULTS 11-6-5 Overall • 6-0-2 Ohio Valley

– INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player

GP -GS Shots SOG

G

A

Pts GWG

B. Liesen

22 -22

112

50

20

9

49

6

S. Connell

22 -22

46

19

8

2

18

2

T. Walter

21 -15

28

16

4

8

16

1

T. LaRoche

22 -10

39

16

5

4

14

0

A. Frericks

22 -22

34

14

5

2

12

0

M. Frericks

22 -22

10

6

1

5

7

0

A. Bohnenstiehl 22 -10

17

12

2

1

5

0

L. Holcomb

22 -22

16

7

2

1

5

1

L. Stutzman

22 -6

12

5

1

3

5

1

R. Dorfman

22 -22

25

6

1

2

4

0

A. Dix

22 -7

6

3

1

1

3

0

L. Goehler

19 -0

2

0

0

2

2

0

K. Garkie

20 -8

10

4

0

1

1

0

L. Langsfeld

20 -20

6

1

0

1

1

0

L. Keating

10 -0

1

1

0

1

1

0

J. Nowak

18 -12

2

1

0

0

0

0

V. Garrison

9 -0

0

0

0

0

0

0

A. Roesch

4 -0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Eastern

22

366

161

50

43 143

11

Opponents

22

322

125

27

24

6

Date

Opponent (Attendance)

78

5-1-2 Home • 5-4-3 Away • 1-1 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING –

Player GP -GS Min GA GAA T. Groene 17 -12 1239:07 14 1.02 L. Dechert 13 -10 863:25 13 1.36 Team Eastern 22 2102:32 27 1.16 Opponents 22 2102:32 50 2.14 Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 22 6 1st 169 127 1st 58 74 1st 62 49 1st 117 82

Result

8/29 WESTERN ILLINOIS (103) LAKESIDE FIELD W 6-0 9/2 at Illinois State (113) Normal, Ill. L 0-1 9/5 at Bowling Green (126) Bowling Green, Ohio W 4-2 9/7 at Loyola (350) Chicago, Ill. W 3-2 9/10 INDIANA STATE (107) LAKESIDE FIELD T 1-1 9/14 EASTERN MICHIGAN LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 9/19 at Missouri (468) Columbia, Mo. L 2-3 OT 9/21 MISSOURI STATE (140) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 9/24 at Evansville (189) Evansville, Ind. T 1-1 9/28 at Valparaiso (183) Valparaiso, Ind. L 2-3 OT 10/3 • at Morehead State (105) Morehead, Ky. W 4-0 10/5 • TENNESSEE TECH (150) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 10/10 • JACKSONVILLE STATE (110) LAKESIDE FIELD T 1-1 10/12 • SAMFORD (200) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 10/17 • at Murray State (103) Murray, Ky. W 4-1 10/19 • at UT Martin (102) Martin, Tenn. T 3-3 10/24 • at Southeast Missouri (247) Cape Girardeau, Mo. W 3-0 10/26 at DePaul (290) Chicago, Ill. L 1-2 OT 10/31 • AUSTIN PEAY LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 11/7 + vs Jacksonville State (134) Birmingham, Ala. W 1-0 11/9 + vs Samford (864) Birmingham, Ala. T 1-1 11/14 $ at Missouri (873) Columbia, Mo. L 0-1

2nd 28 18 2nd 176 166 2nd 70 69 2nd 69 48 2nd 126 98

OT 0 3 OT 12 20 OT 10 6 OT 6 9 OT 8 11

Sv PCT SHO 58 .806 3.9 77 .856 1.1 5 140 .838 5 151 .751 2

OT2 0 0 OT2 9 9 OT2 2 2 OT2 2 5 OT2 6 6

Total 50 27 Total 366 322 Total 140 151 Total 139 111 Total 257 197

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

LIESEN, A. Frericks, Liesen, Holcomb, A. Frericks, Dorfman Liesen, Bohnenstiehl, HOLCOMB, Walter Connell, Liesen, CONNELL LaRoche A. Frericks Liesen, Dix Bohnenstiehl, LIESEN, LaRoche LaRoche Liesen, Connell LIESEN, LaRoche, Liesen, LaRoche Connell, LIESEN Connell Liesen, WALTER, Walter Frericks, LIESEN, Connell, Walter Liesen, Liesen, Liesen LIESEN, A. Frericks, Liesen Liesen STUTZMAN, M. Frericks, Connell, Liesen CONNELL EIU Wins on PKs, 5-4 Regulation Goal: Liesen

HOME GAMES IN BOLD • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 2 seed) <> $ NCAA Tournament


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2004 STATISTICS & RESULTS 13-6-2 Overall • 6-1-1 Ohio Valley

– INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player GP -GS Shots SOG M. Steinhaus 21 -10 58 25 T. Walter 19 -14 38 19 S. Connell 21 -16 44 20 A. Frericks 21 -21 35 13 L. Langsfeld 21 -21 14 5 L. Keating 6 -6 9 5 R. Dorfman 21 -19 19 6 M. Frericks 21 -21 8 4 K. Hayes 21 -5 15 7 L. Goehler 19 -10 11 7 V. Garrison 19 -6 3 2 J. Bock 16 -0 2 2 K. Floyd 21 -1 17 6 A. Bohnenstiehl 21 -14 10 4 A. Dix 15 -0 6 1 L. Holcomb 21 -21 16 5 K. Garkie 20 -19 14 3 K. Brenner 12 -3 6 1 J. Riner 14 -2 4 0 L. Randall 13 -1 3 2 J. Nowak 7 -0 2 1 M. Ryon 17 -0 1 0 B. Brenner 7 -0 0 0 Team Eastern 21 335 139 Opponents 21 306 139

Date

Opponent (Attendance)

G A Pts GWG 7-1-1 Home • 5-5-1 Away • 1-0 Neutral 10 6 26 3 – GOALKEEPING – 9 5 23 3 GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO 6 3 15 2 Player T. Groene 21 -20 1772:21 26 1.32 98 .790 5 5 3 13 2 L. Dechert 7 -1 167:33 1 0.54 6 .857 0 1 3 5 1 Team 12 3 2 0 4 1 Eastern 21 1393:54 27 1.25 116 .811 8 0 4 4 0 Opponents 21 1939:57 39 1.81 106 .731 6 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 – TEAM TOTALS – 1 0 2 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 1 0 2 0 Eastern Illinois 18 20 1 0 39 0 2 2 0 Opponents 12 15 0 0 27 0 2 2 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 0 2 2 0 Eastern Illinois 159 166 9 1 335 0 1 1 0 Opponents 146 150 4 6 306 0 0 0 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 62 51 2 1 116 0 0 0 0 Opponents 52 52 2 0 106 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 61 63 4 1 129 0 0 0 0 Opponents 62 52 2 3 119 0 0 0 0 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 1 1 Eastern Illinois 88 131 1 2 222 39 32 110 13 Opponents 99 106 3 0 208 27 25 79 6

– RESULTS –

Site

Result

8/27 EVANSVILLE (140) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 8/29 at #2 Notre Dame (805) South Bend, Ind. L 0-3 9/3 at Nebraska (548) Lincoln, Neb. L 0-4 9/5 BOWLING GREEN (125) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 9/10 DEPAUL (250) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-2 9/12 at Indiana State (159) Terre Haute, Ind. W 3-1 9/18 ILLINOIS STATE (151) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-3 9/24 • at Austin Peay (219) Clarksville, Tenn. W 2-0 9/26 • at Tennessee Tech (113) Cookeville, Tenn. T 2-2 10/1 • MOREHEAD STATE (104) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 10/3 LOYOLA (133) LAKESIDE FIELD T 0-0 10/8 • at Jacksonville State (412) Jacksonville, Ala. L 0-1 10/10 • at Samford (243) Birmingham, Ala. W 1-0 10/15 • MURRAY STATE (313) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 10/17 • UT MARTIN (234) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 10/22 • SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (240) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT 10/24 at Missouri State (212) Springfield, Mo. L 0-2 10/27 at Western Illinois (107) Macomb, Ill. W 5-1 11/5 + vs Murray State (141) Birmingham, Ala. W 4-0 11/7 + at Samford (711) Birmingham, Ala. W 3-2 11/12 $ at #4 Notre Dame (793) South Bend, Ind. L 0-4

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

A. FRERICKS, Steinhaus

WALTER, Steinhaus Keating, Watler, KEATING Walter, OWN GOAL, Walter Walter A. FRERICKS, Steinhaus A. Frericks, Connell CONNELL, Walter, Bock, Connell WALTER STEINHAUS, Steinhaus Connell, STEINHAUS, Hayes A. Frericks, STEINHAUS Steinhaus, LANGSFELD Garrison, Connell, Steinhaus WALTER, Walter, Steinhaus, Goehler A. Frericks, M. Frericks, CONNELL

HOME GAMES IN BOLD • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 2 seed) <> $ NCAA Tournament


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2005 STATISTICS & RESULTS 9-10-2 Overall • 6-1-2 Ohio Valley

– INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player

GP -GS Shots SOG

G

A

Pts GWG

S. Connell

21 -21

47

20

5

4

14

3

T. Walter

21 -20

49

24

3

3

9

1

K. Hayes

21 -21

25

14

4

0

8

2

K. Floyd

21 -21

19

13

2

1

5

1

M. Steinhaus

16 -8

29

12

2

0

4

2

L. Langsfeld

21 -21

17

6

1

2

4

0

M. Frericks

21 -21

7

3

0

2

2

0

L. Wilkening

17 -1

2

0

0

1

1

0

A. Slota

20 -19

2

0

0

1

1

0

K. Garkie

15 -14

14

9

0

0

0

0

J. Riner

21 -9

11

2

0

0

0

0

K. Brenner

18 -5

10

2

0

0

0

0

L. Holcomb

21 -21

7

1

0

0

0

0

V. Garrison

11 -0

5

3

0

0

0

0

L. Keating

11 -2

4

1

0

0

0

0

P. Melinauskas 10 -0

3

0

0

0

0

0

M. Ryon

9 -0

1

1

0

0

0

0

L. Randall

7 -0

1

0

0

0

0

0

K. DeClark

12 -0

0

0

0

0

0

0

J. Nowak

3 -0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Team

1

Eastern

21

254

111

18

14

50

9

Opponents

21

157

71

17

16

50

10

Date

8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/7 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 11/4 11/6

Opponent (Attendance)

5-4 Home • 3-6-2 Away • 1-0 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING –

Player GP -GS Min GA GAA T. Groene 21 -21 1931:00 17 0.79 J. Nowak 1 -0 9:21 0 0.00 Team Eastern 21 1940:21 17 0.79 Opponents 21 1940:21 18 0.83

Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

^ vs North Texas (103) El Paso, Texas ^ at UTEP (287) El Paso, Texas at DePaul (262) Chicago, Ill. at Loyola (150) Glenview, Ill.*** WESTERN ILLINOIS (114) LAKESIDE FIELD at Eastern Michigan (107) Ann Arbor, Mich.*** at Bowling Green (186) Bowling Green, Ohio INDIANA STATE (108) LAKESIDE FIELD at Evansville (194) Evansville, Ind. • at Southeast Missouri (257) Cape Girardeau, Mo. • TENNESSEE TECH (106) LAKESIDE FIELD • AUSTIN PEAY (138) LAKESIDE FIELD • at Eastern Kentucky (105) Richmond, Ky. • at Morehead State (221) Morehead, Ky. • SAMFORD (166) LAKESIDE FIELD • JACKSONVILLE STATE (189) LAKESIDE FIELD • at UT Martin (223) Martin, Tenn. • at Murray State (131) Murray, Ky. ILLINOIS STATE (122) LAKESIDE FIELD + SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (327) LAKESIDE FIELD + SAMFORD (567) LAKESIDE FIELD

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 12 6 1st 113 68 1st 28 32 1st 62 30 1st 140 134

Result W L L L L L L W L T W W W W L W W T L W L

2-0 0-4 0-1 1-3 0-1 0-1 1-2 OT 3-0 0-1 0-0 3-1 1-0 3-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 OT 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1

2nd 5 10 2nd 135 83 2nd 22 57 2nd 56 26 2nd 102 99

OT 1 1 OT 5 6 OT 4 4 OT 1 0 OT 2 8

Sv PCT SHO 52 .754 9 1 1.000 0 1 1 54 .761 10 94 .839 10

OT2 0 0 OT2 1 0 OT2 0 1 OT2 2 0 OT2 3 3

Total 18 17 Total 254 157 Total 54 94 Total 121 56 Total 247 244

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

CONNELL, Hayes Connell

Connell WALTER, Langsfeld, Walter Hayes, FLOYD, Own Goal CONNELL HAYES, Floyd, Walter STEINHAUS STEINHAUS HAYES CONNELL

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ UTEP Miner Classic • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 2 seed) ***Games were played at nearby fields due to on-campus construction


63 • Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

2006 STATISTICS & RESULTS 8-7-5 Overall • 4-1-4 Ohio Valley

– INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player

GP -GS Shots SOG

G

A

Pts GWG

K. Floyd

20 -20

50

24

4

5

13

1

M. Steinhaus

20 -20

52

31

5

1

11

3

T. Walter

20 -20

41

16

3

2

8

1

A. Miller

20 -11

34

12

2

3

7

0

P. Melinauskas 10 -8

15

11

2

2

6

1

R. Hamilton

19 -4

10

5

2

0

4

1

L. Ridolfi

18 -1

11

5

1

1

3

0

K. Brenner

20 -16

8

3

1

0

2

0

A. Slota

18 -18

4

2

1

0

2

1

A. Brewer

20 -20

14

5

0

2

2

0

M. Gabris

18 -8

7

4

0

2

2

0

L. Wilkening

19 -17

8

5

0

1

1

0

K. DeClark

10 -0

3

2

0

1

1

0

M. Ryon

19 -13

0

0

0

1

1

0

K. Hayes

14 -12

12

2

0

0

0

0

J. Bock

17 -9

11

6

0

0

0

0

K. Kraus

9 -2

5

2

0

0

0

0

V. Garrison

17 -1

1

0

0

0

0

0

S. Kohen

18 -1

1

1

0

0

0

0

A. Bohnenstiehl 6 -0

0

0

0

0

0

0

C. Shear

4 -0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Eastern

20

287

136

21

21

63

8

Opponents

20

235

98

21

21

63

7

Date

8/25 8/27 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/6 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/26 10/31 11/3

Opponent (Attendance)

at Western Illinois (182) at Indiana State (190) DEPAUL (123) LOYOLA (169) EASTERN MICHIGAN (132) BOWLING GREEN (144) at Wright State (483) at Missouri State (163) • UT MARTIN (114) • MURRAY STATE (142) • SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (133) • at Tennessee Tech (163) • at Austin Peay (150) • EASTERN KENTUCKY (113) • MOREHEAD STATE (121) • at Samford (509) • at Jacksonville State (294) at Illinois State (172) + UT MARTIN (113) + vs Morehead State (103)

5-2-3 Home • 3-4-2 Away • 0-1 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING –

Player GP -GS Min GA GAA J. Williams 19 -19 1842:48 19 0.93 K. Floyd 2 -1 46:31 1 1.93 A. Miller 1 -0 30:37 1 2.94 A. Bohenstiehl 1 -0 14:23 0 0.00 Team Eastern 20 1934:19 21 0.98 Opponents 20 1934:19 21 0.98 Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

Macomb, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. LAKESIDE FIELD LAKESIDE FIELD LAKESIDE FIELD LAKESIDE FIELD Dayton, Ohio Springfield, Mo. LAKESIDE FIELD LAKESIDE FIELD LAKESIDE FIELD Cookeville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. LAKESIDE FIELD LAKESIDE FIELD Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville, Ala. Normal, Ill. LAKESIDE FIELD Birmingham, Ala.

– TEAM TOTALS – 1st 8 13 1st 129 108 1st 39 54 1st 49 27 1st 102 111

Result L W T W L L L L W T W T T W T L W W W L

0-1 3-2 1-1 2-1 OT 0-2 0-2 2-4 0-2 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-2 OT 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1

2nd 12 7 2nd 133 109 2nd 34 50 2nd 51 34 2nd 109 129

OT 0 0 OT 10 10 OT 1 4 OT 3 4 OT 11 11

Sv PCT SHO 73 .793 7 0 .000 0 1 .500 0 0 –– 0 3 77 .786 7 115 .846 7

OT2 1 1 OT2 15 8 OT2 3 7 OT2 6 0 OT2 6 13

Total 21 21 Total 287 235 Total 77 115 Total 109 65 Total 228 264

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) Miller, Brenner, STEINHAUS Steinhaus Floyd, HAMILTON Walter, Hamilton STEINHAUS Miller Floyd, FLOYD Ridolfi MELINAUSKAS, Floyd, Walter Steinhaus WALTER, Melinauskas STEINHAUS SLOTA

HOME GAMES IN BOLD • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 3 seed)


2010 Eastern Illinois Women’s Soccer • 64

2007 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – Player

GP -GS Min Shots SOG G A Pts GWG

M. Steinhaus 20 -18 1277

46

26

8

0

16

3

A. Miller

20 -18 1278

26

9

4

6

14

1

R. Hamilton

20 -19 1194

30

13

2

5

9

0

K. Floyd

20 -20 1618

31

16

3

1

7

2

K. Hayes

19 -19 1614

23

8

2

1

5

1

P. Melinauskas 19 -1

497

14

7

2

1

5

0

A. Slota

20 -20 1753

7

3

1

2

4

1

S. Rusk

16 -4

564

10

4

1

1

3

0

A. Ziemba

14 -2

433

8

5

1

1

3

0

K. Sullivan

16 -1

406

6

3

1

1

3

0

L. Wilkening

19 -18 1469

3

2

0

2

2

0

M. Ryon

19- 15 1378

2

1

0

2

2

0

5

0

1

1

0

C. Eisenhauer 17 -12

959

10

D. Flynn

13 -2

274

2

0

0

1

1

0

S. Kohen

6 -0

58

3

1

0

1

1

0

J. Bock

20 -10 1149

10

3

0

0

0

0

K. Brenner

15 -11 1029

9

3

0

0

0

0

S. Somers

12 -4

298

2

0

0

0

0

0

L. Ridolfi

15 -1

287

1

1

0

0

0

0

C. Shear

11 -2

284

1

0

0

0

0

0

A. Brewer

7 -3

301

0

0

0

0

0

0 0

R. Holcomb

9 -0

92

0

0

0

0

0

M. Faller

8 -0

76

2

2

0

0

0

0

Eastern

20

246

113

26 26 78

8

Opponents

20

285

114

28 30 86

11

Date

8/31 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/14 9/16 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/12 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 10/31 11/6 11/9

Opponent (Attendance)

at Eastern Michigan (148) at Bowling Green (231) INDIANA STATE (124) at #23 Missouri (589) BALL STATE (149) WESTERN KENTUCKY (162) WESTERN ILLINOIS (215) at Loyola (166) • at Eastern Kentucky (128) • at Morehead State (214) • TENNESSEE TECH (129) • AUSTIN PEAY (248) • at Southeast Missouri (322) • at UT Martin (212) • at Murray State (257) • SAMFORD (113) • JACKSONVILLE STATE (245) ILLINOIS STATE (124) + at Murray State (200) + vs Samford (150)

8-11-1 Overall • 4-1-4 Ohio Valley 5-3-1 Home • 3-7 Away • 0-1 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING – Player GP -GS Min GA GAA J. Williams 17 -17 1422:39 21 1.33 K. Lorbert 8 -3 407:55 7 1.54 Team Eastern 20 1830:34 28 1.38 Opponents 20 1830:34 26 1.28

– TEAM TOTALS – Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

Sv PCT SHO 63 .750 5 20 .741 0 3 1 86 .754 6 87 .770 6

1st 12 15 1st 113 129 1st 43 41 1st 49 43 1st 87 110

Result

Ypsilanti, Mich. W Bowling Greeh, Ohio L LAKESIDE FIELD W Columbia, Mo. L LAKESIDE FIELD W LAKESIDE FIELD L LAKESIDE FIELD T Chicago, Ill. L Richmond, Ky. W Morehead, Ky. L LAKESIDE FIELD W LAKESIDE FIELD W Cape Girardeau, Mo. L Martin, Tenn. L Murray, Ky. L LAKESIDE FIELD L LAKESIDE FIELD W LAKESIDE FIELD L Murray, Ky. W Cape Girardeau, Mo. L

3-1 1-2 3-0 0-3 1-0 1-3 2-2 0-2 2-0 0-2 3-0 2-0 2-4 1-2 OT 0-1 1-3 2-0 0-1 2-1 OT 0-1

2nd 13 12 2nd 128 150 2nd 42 45 2nd 55 48 2nd 121 148

OT 1 1 OT 5 4 OT 0 1 OT 1 3 OT 3 5

OT2 0 0 OT2 0 2 OT2 1 0 OT2 1 0 OT2 1 2

Total 26 28 Total 246 285 Total 86 87 Total 106 94 Total 212 265

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER)

Steinhaus, STEINHAUS, Hamilton Miller FLOYD, Floyd, Ziemba HAYES Steinhaus Hamilton, Hayes FLOYD, Steinhaus SLOTA, Sullivan, Melinauskas STEINHAUS, Miller Miller, Steinhaus Rusk Own Goal STEINHAUS, Steinhaus Melinauskas, MILLER

HOME GAMES IN BOLD • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (No. 6 seed)


65 • Panther Soccer: The OVC’s Premier Program

2008 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING –

Player

GP -GS Min Shots SOG G A Pts GWG

P. Melinauskas 19 -19 1473

12

3

1

7

1

K. Sullivan

19 -16 1444

21

10

2

1

5

0

R. Hamilton

19 -18 1556

32

9

1

2

4

1

A. Eck

17 -8

10

7

1

2

4

0

861

L. Wilkening

16 -7

837

4

2

1

1

3

0

S. Kohen

13 -3

363

3

2

1

0

2

1

A. Miller

19 -17 1462

21

7

0

2

2

0

L. Ridolfi

18 -10

826

15

8

0

1

1

0

H. Blake

16 -7

885

1

1

0

1

1

0

S. Balek

19 -19 1691

0

0

0

1

1

0

S. Rusk

19 -7

966

13

6

0

0

0

0

A. Slota

18 -18 1533

5

1

0

0

0

0 0

D. Flynn

16 -10

822

4

1

0

0

0

J. Blake

11 -3

283

2

1

0

0

0

0

E. Farrelly

12 -10

829

2

1

0

0

0

0

R. Holcomb

18 -18 1561

2

1

0

0

0

0

M. Looker

5 -0

52

1

0

0

0

0

0

E. Prazma

11 -0

222

0

0

0

0

0

0

Eastern

19

167

69

9 12 30

3

Opponents

19

414

176

33 27 93

14

Date

31

8/22 8/26 8/29 8/31 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/26 10/29 11/4

Opponent (Attendance)

at Indiana State (156) at #25 Purdue (178) ^ at Northern Illinois (327) ^ vs Northern Iowa (102) WRIGHT STATE (142) EASTERN MICHIGAN (202) at Ball State (412) at Western Kentucky (284) at Western Illinois (281) • at UT Martin (209) • MURRAY STATE (225) • at Jacksonville State (106) • EASTERN KENTUCKY (197) • MOREHEAD STATE (168) • at Tennessee Tech (439) • at Austin Peay (182) • SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (213) at Illinois State (115) + at Morehead State (238)

3-14-2 Overall • 3-4-1 Ohio Valley 2-4 Home • 1-10-1 Away • 0-0-1 Neutral

– GOALKEEPING – Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO K. Lorbert 11 -10 933:18 13 1.25 72 .847 4 J. Williams 10 -9 836:45 20 2.15 66 .767 0 Team 5 Eastern 19 1770:03 33 1.68 143 .812 4 Opponents 19 1770:03 9 0.46 60 .870 12

– TEAM TOTALS – Goals Eastern Illinois Opponents Shots Eastern Illinois Opponents Saves Eastern Illinois Opponents Corner Kicks Eastern Illinois Opponents Fouls Eastern Illinois Opponents

– RESULTS –

Site

Terre Haute, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. DeKalb, Ill. DeKalb, Ill. LAKESIDE FIELD LAKESIDE FIELD Muncie, Ind. Bowling Green, Ky. Macomb, Ill. Martin, Tenn. LAKESIDE FIELD Jacksonville, Ala. LAKESIDE FIELD LAKESIDE FIELD Cookeville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. LAKESIDE FIELD Normal, Ill. Morehead, Ky.

1st 6 12 1st 73 186 1st 63 21 1st 25 60 1st 90 80

Result

L L L T L L L L L L L L L W W T W L L

0-1 OT 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-3 0-3 1-2 1-0 1-0 OT 0-0 2-1 2-3 1-2

2nd OT OT2 2 0 1 20 1 0 2nd OT OT2 87 2 5 210 9 9 2nd OT OT2 76 3 1 35 1 3 2nd OT OT2 33 1 3 49 1 3 2nd OT OT2 71 9 5 92 2 4

Total 9 33 Total 167 414 Total 143 60 Total 62 113 Total 175 178

EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) Eck

Melinauskas MELINAUSKAS HAMILTON Melinauskas, KOHEN Wilkening, Sullivan Sullivan

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ NIU Invitational • Ohio Valley Conference match <> + Ohio Valley Conference Tournament match (No. 5 seed)


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