2010 FGCU Women's Soccer Media Guide

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OPPONENT TIME at Florida Atlantic (Exh.) 3:00 P.M. U-17 MEXICAN NAT’LL TEAM (Exh.) 4:00 P.M. BARRY UNIVERSITY 7:00 P.M. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 7:00 P.M. DELAWARE STATE 1:00 P.M. at Miami (FL) 7:30 P.M.

SITE Boca Raton, Fla. FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex Coral Gables, Fla.

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BLACK KNIGHTS CLASSIC (HOSTED BY ARMY) Sept. 10 vs. Vermont 4:30 P.M. Sept. 12 vs. Marist 11:00 A.M.

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EMBASSY SUITES KICK-OFF CLASSIC (HOSTED BY FGCU) Miami (FL) vs. Arkansas 4:30 P.M. FGCU Soccer Complex KENT STATE 7:00 P.M. FGCU Soccer Complex Miami (FL) vs. Kent State 11:00 A.M. FGCU Soccer Complex ARKANSAS 1:00 P.M. FGCU Soccer Complex

at Jacksonville* at North Florida* at Campbell* MERCER* KENNESAW STATE* at East Tennessee State* at USC Upstate* BELMONT* LIPSCOMB* STETSON*

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West Point, N.Y. West Point, N.Y.

Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Buies Creek, N.C. FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex Johnson City, Tenn. Spartanburg, S.C. FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex


Table of Contents

2010 Season Information Roster Squad Breakdown

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Jim Blankenship Assistant Coach Jessica Zabel Assistant Coach Erin Switalski

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Mercer Kennesaw State ETSU USC Upstate Belmont Lipscomb Stetson

All-Time Records vs. Opponents

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Record Book

KC Correllus Katie Donnellan Olivia Elias Amanda Goble Kat Hunter Brianna McCall Stacey Payne Gina Petracco Stephanie Powers

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Brittany Burt Ashley Ciesielczyk Jennifer Crittenberger Danielle Faller Julia Martin Jessica Swartzentruber

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Lindsey DiLeonardo Gabby Morgan Sarah Moyer Jenci Villaverde Brooke Williams

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Seniors

Juniors

Sophomores

Freshmen

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This is FGCU

The City of Fort Myers Florida Gulf Coast University President Dr. Wilson G. Bradshaw Director of Athletics Ken Kavanagh FGCU Athletics FGCU Traditions Sports Medicine Strength & Conditioning Atlantic Sun Conference Compliance

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Credits: The 2010 FGCU Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the Florida Gulf Coast University Athletics Department. Covers Design: Amanda Murphy Inside Design and Layout: Amanda Murphy Editing: Amanda Murphy, Kathy Peterson Photography: Jim Dostie, FGCU Sports Information Dept. WE ARE FGCU When referring to the University, please be aware of the following policy regarding usage. First references to the school and its intercollegiate athletic programs should always be Florida Gulf Coast University. The only secondary references used should be “FGCU,” ”Florida Gulf Coast”, or “Eagles.” Please refrain from using “Fla. Gulf Cst.,” “Gulf Coast,” or any other similar combination.

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Barry FIU Delaware State Miami Kent State Arkansas Vermont Marist Jacksonville UNF Campbell

Individual Game Records Individual Season Records Individual Career Records All-Conference Selections Team Game Records Team Season Records Letterwinners

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record book

Kelli Haemmelmann Lindsay Haw Anna Jokuty Kirsi Keenan Michelle Kuhnen Caytlan MacKenzie Kayley McMillan Amanda Suchko

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Overall Team Statistics Game Results Game-by-Game Comparison Category Leaders

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2009 In Review

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2009 Quick Facts Media Information

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General Information


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Player Profiles 2010 Quick Facts University Information

Location: Fort Myers, Fla. Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Cobalt Blue (PMS 288) and Emerald Green (PMS 3415) President: Dr. Wilson Bradshaw Athletic Director: Ken Kavanagh Conference: Atlantic Sun Home Field: FGCU Soccer Complex (2,000)

Sports Information

Director of Sports Information: Patrick Pierson W. Soccer Contact: Amanda Murphy Office Phone: (239) 590-1327 Email Address: amamurphy@fgcu.edu Mailing Address: 10501 FGCU Blvd. South Fort Myers, FL 33965

FGCU Website: www.FGCUAthletics.com

Coaching Staff Information

Head Coach: Jim Blankenship (Florida International ‘82) Record At FGCU (Yr.): 32-16-6 (4th season) Overall Record (Yr.): 273-86-17 (19 years) Assistant Coach: Jessica Zabel (3rd season/USF ‘07) Assistant Coach: Erin Switalski (1st season/Campbell ‘05) Athletic Trainer: Lauren Carollo

Team Information

2009 Record: 11-5-3, 6-2-2 A-Sun (3RD Place) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 22/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Newcomers: 5

2009 Awards

Atlantic Sun All-Conference

First Team: KC Correllus - D, Amber McCall - MF

Second Team: Stephanie Powers - GK Freshman of the Year, All-Freshman - Danielle Faller - MF

2010 Top Returning Field Players No. Name

Cl. Pos. GP-GS G A P SH SOG

17 Jessica Swartzentruber So. MF/F 19-12 4 Katie Donnellan R-Jr. D/MF 19-12 3 Gina Petracco Jr. F/MF 19-2

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2010 TOP Returning Goalkeeper

No. Name Cl. W-L-T App SV Pct. Avg. SHO 18 Stephanie Powers Jr. 9-5-3 17 61 0.79 .813 9

Top Row (L to R): Stacey Payne, Kelli Haemmelmann, Katie Donnellan, Brianna McCall, Amanda Goble, Kirsi Keenan, Stephanie Powers, Jennifer Crittenberger, Danielle Faller, Ashley Ciesielczyk, Olivia Elias, Lindsay Haw Middle Row: Asst. Coach Erin Switalski, Anna Jokuty, Michelle Kuhnen, Jessica Swartzentruber, Gabby Morgan, Caytlan MacKenzie, Sarah Moyer, Brooke Wiliams, Kathleen Hunter, Amanda Suchko, Head Coach Jim Blankenship. Bottom Row: Asst. Coach Jessica Zabel, Kayley McMillan, Julia Martin, Lindsey DiLeonardo, Gina Petracco, Brittany Burt, KC Correllus, Jenci Villaverde

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Media Player Information Profiles SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE The Florida Gulf Coast University Sports Information Office is located in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics in Alico Arena. The Sports Information Office is on the third floor in room 1090. PRESS/PHOTO CREDENTIALS Press Credentials will be issued to working members of the media only. All requests for working press, photo, and broadcast credentials must be made at least 24 hours prior to the event. Media regularly assigned to cover FGCU and the visiting school will receive top priority. Credentials can be picked up at the Sports Information Office or will-call window at the front entrance of Alico Arena. NCAA policy establishes that only photographers on assignment will be afforded credentials. Designated areas for photographers have been marked, all photographers must remain within the designated areas. PRESS AREA Working space for the media is located at midfield on the west side of the FGCU Soccer Complex. Spouses, dates and other non-workers are not permitted in the press box. Working personnel are expected to follow guidelines established by the NCAA. Statistics, pre-game notes, and game programs will be available in the Sports Information Office prior to the game. Final box scores and play-byplay accounts will be distributed as quickly as possible at the conclusion of the game. E-MAIL SERVICE Every press release that is distributed by FGCU Athletics is available via e-mail. This includes release copy and pdf-formatted game notes. To be added to the distribution list, please send an e-mail request to Amanda Murphy, Communications Assistant, at amamurphy@fgcu.edu. IN-SEASON PLAYER INTERVIEWS All player interviews should be scheduled through the Sports Information Department or Amanda Murphy. Please allow at least 24 hours to set up interviews. Players may not be interviewed on game day once they enter the locker room or athletic training room. POST-EVENT INTERVIEW POLICY Head coaches and requested players will be available for post-game interviews after a 10 minute “cooling off” period as prescribed by the NCAA. See visiting Sports Information Director regarding interviews with members of their coaching staff or players. IN-SEASON COACHES INTERVIEWS In-person interviews with the head coach or staff can be arranged through the Sports Information Department or Amanda Murphy. The head coach and his staff may be reached for telephone interviews from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday by calling the Sports Information Office at (239) 590-1327.

WIRE SERVICES Associated Press Sports Editor 9100 N.W. 36th Street Miami, FL 33178 Office: (800)824-5498/(305)594-5825 Fax: (305) 594-9265 NEWSPAPERS Craig Handel Sports Writer Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Ed Reed Sports Editor Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Seth Soffian Sports Writer Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Dana Caldwell Sports Writer Naples Daily News 1075 Central Ave. Naples, FL 34102 Office: (239)403-6135 Fax: (239)263-4816 Greg Hardwig Sports Editor Naples Daily News 1075 Central Ave. Naples, FL 34102 Office: (239)403-6135 Fax: (239)263-4816 Jim Linette, Editor Breeze Newspaper PO Box 151306 Cape Coral, FL 33915 Office: (239)574-1110 Fax: (239)574-5693

John Fineran Sports Editor Charlotte Sun Herald 23170 Harborview Road Port Charlotte, FL 33980 Office: (941) 206-1122 Josh Siegel Sports Editor Eagle News 10501 FGCU Blvd. South Fort Myers, FL 33965 Office: (239) 590-7945 RADIO Mark Miller SportsRadio 770 20125 S. Tamiami Trail Estero, FL 33928 Office:(239)495-2100 TELEVISION Clayton Ferraro Sports Director WINK-TV (CBS) 2824 Palm Beach Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33916 Office:(239)344-5021 Fax:(239)338-4383 Brian Colleran Sports Director WZVN-TV (ABC) 3719 Central Ave. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office:(239)275-2000 Fax:(239)939-3244 Rishi Barran Sports Director WBBH-TV (NBC) 3719 Central Ave. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office:(239)275-2000 Fax:(239)939-3244 Eric Foust Sports Director WFIX (FOX) 621 S.W. Pine Island Rd. Cape Coral, FL 33991 Office:(239)574-6397 Fax:(239)574-4803

PRACTICE COVERAGE Practice sessions are open to media coverage. Please notify the Sports Information Office, 24 hours in advance, if you are planning to attend a practice.

The official website of FGCU Athletics is www.FGCUAthletics.com. It is the main means of information dissemination utilized by the athletics department. In addition to releases, specific team information (rosters, schedules, statistics, bios, etc.) for all varsity sports is available.

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Player Profiles 2010 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. 1 Kirsi Keenan GK 5-6 2 Olivia Elias MF 5-4 3 Gina Petracco F/MF 5-3 4 Katie Donnellan D/MF 5-6 5 Anna Jokuty MF 5-9 6 Brittany Burt F/MF 5-2 7 Caytlan MacKenzie MF 5-9 8 Lindsay Haw F 5-8 9 Stacey Payne F 5-5 10 KC Correllus D 5-1 11 Kayley McMillan MF 5-6 12 Kat Hunter D 5-8 13 Lindsey DiLeonardo D 5-3 14 Michelle Kuhnen MF 5-8 15 Brianna McCall MF 5-4 16 Sarah Moyer D 5-7 17 Jessica Swartzentruber MF/F 5-8 18 Stephanie Powers GK 5-9 19 Ashley Ciesielczyk D 5-6 20 Danielle Faller MF 5-7 21 Amanda Suchko D/MF 5-4 22 Julia Martin F 5-4 23 Kelli Haemmelmann D 5-7 24 Amanda Goble MF 5-8 25 Jennifer Crittenberger D 5-6 26 Brooke Williams D 5-5 27 Jencilia Villaverde F 5-0 28 Gabby Morgan MF 5-7

Cl. Sr. Jr. Jr. R-Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. R-Jr. Sr. R-Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. R-So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Academic Major Boca Raton, Fla./Pope John Paul II Business Marketing Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray Elementary Education Fort Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot Public Relations Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary English Calgary, Alberta/Bishop Carroll Community Health St. Petersburg, Fla./Northeast/USF Communications Calgary, Alberta/William Aberhart Accounting Palm City, Fla./Martin County Criminal Justice Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray Psychology Merritt Island, Fla./Satellite/Florida State Communications Calgary, Alberta/Centennial Accounting Safety Harbor, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic Health Science Largo, Fla./Osceola Human Performance Eau Claire, Wis./Eau Claire Memorial Human Performance Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers Nursing Indianapolis, Ind./Sickles Communications Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota Christian Nursing Seffner, Fla./Armwood Communications Oregon, Ohio/Clay Marketing Elizabeth, Pa./Elizabeth Area Environmental Studies Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield Area Senior Health Science Bayport, N.Y./Bayport Blue Point Marine Science St. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood Communications Lutz, Fla./Land O’Lakes Criminal Justice Lighthouse Point, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons Accounting Brandon, Fla./Armwood Undecided Palm Bay, Fla./Bayside Physical Therapy Woodinville, Wash./Woodinville Undecided

Coaches Head Coach: Jim Blankenship (4th season/FIU ’82) Assistant Coach: Jessica Zabel (3rd season/USF ‘07) Assistant Coach: Erin Switalski (1st season/Campbell ’05)

Class Breakdown Seniors (7) Juniors (10) Sophomores (6) Freshmen (5)

Position Breakdown Goalkeepers (2) Defenders (8) Midfielders (14) Forwards (3)

State Breakdown Florida (18) Ohio (1) New York (1) Pennsylvania (2) Washington (1) Wisconsin (1) Canada (3)

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Pronunciations: Gina Petracco – Puh-trah-coe Anna Jokuty – Jock-ity Caytlan MacKenzie – Kate-lynn Jessica Swartzentruber – Swartz – en – true - ber Ashley Ciesielczyk – Sih – cell – zick Kelli Haemmelmann – Ham – mel - man Jennifer Crittenberger – Crit-en-burger Jenci Villaverde – Jen-cee Jessica Zabel – Zay-bull

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Player Head Profiles Coach Jim Blankenship coaching staff

Head Coach

4th season, Florida International ‘82 Jim Blankenship begins his fourth season at the helm of the FGCU women’s soccer program. A veteran of nearly two decades in collegiate coaching, Blankenship has begun a successful women’s soccer program at FGCU, leading the Eagles to a 32-16-6 overall record in three years as a member of Division I. During his career, Blankenship’s teams have won three national championships, appeared in eight straight final fours, received two NCAA Division I national tournament bids and graduated more than 40 All-Americans and 25 Academic All-Americans. His 19-year collegiate head coaching record stands at 273-87-17. Blankenship and the Blue and Green matched their inaugural win total after posting a conference best 11 overall wins (11-5-3) in 2009. FGCU again finished in third place in the conference, going 6-2-2 in A-Sun play. Under Blankenship’s direction, the Eagles posted the conference’s lowest goals against average at 0.74 and were second-best in shutouts (7). For their performances in the backfield, sophomore KC Corellus earned first team honors while newcomer Danielle Faller was named Freshman of the Year. The Eagles’ main net-minder, Stephanie Powers, earned second team All-Conference honors after allowing a conference-low 14 goals. Senior midfielder Amber McCall was also recognized for her offensive tactics as she earned Atlantic Sun AllConference first team honors for the third consecutive year. In 2008, Blankenship led the Eagles to a 10-4-3 overall record and a 5-2-3 record in the A-Sun. The Eagles finished fourth in the ASun, finishing the season second in goals per game, assists, assists per game, goals allowed and shutouts. McCall was voted to the Atlantic Sun All-Conference first team for the second consecutive year, while sophomore Lindsay Haw and redshirt freshman Correllus earned second team All-Conference honors. Correllus also earned a spot on the All-Freshman team along with Eagle goalkeeper Powers. In the Eagles first year of competition, Blankenship guided the Eagles to a third place finish in the A-Sun with a 7-4 conference mark. The Eagles were second in points as well as goals during 2007, and allowed the second fewest goals per game in the ASun. They completed their inaugural season with an overall record of 11-7, as Lindsay Haw earned the 2007 Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year award as a forward. Haw and defender Kathleen Hunter made the All-Freshman team from the first-year Division I program. Hunter also made the All-Atlantic Sun second team and sophomore midfielder McCall earned first team accolades. Blankenship worked three seasons as the assistant women’s soccer coach at Florida Atlantic University, which won back-toback Atlantic Sun Conference championships. After posting the most wins in program history during fall 2006, the Owls received their first-ever bid to the NCAA College Cup, but fell to eventual national semifinalist Florida State in the first round. Under the direction of head coach Brian Dooley, Blankenship was responsible for training and recruiting for the Owls’ program. This is the fourth start-up program under Blankenship’s direction. Previously he developed new programs as the head coach at Miami, Lynn University and St. Thomas University.

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Player Head Profiles Coach From 1998 to 2002, he developed the program at the University of Miami, leading the Hurricanes to the conference tournament in year two and receiving an NCAA tournament bid in just the fourth season of competition. Under his direction, the Hurricanes climbed as high as No. 14 in the national rankings and Blankenship’s recruiting classes were recognized as some of the top-rated collegiate classes between 1998 and 2001. Prior to UM, Blankenship spent 12 years as the first-ever head women’s soccer coach at Lynn University. He earned NAIA Coach of the Year honors five times (1988, 1990, 1992, 1994 & 1995) and NSCAA Coach of the Year twice (1992 and 1994). His teams won three national championships (1992, 1994 & 1995) and were runners-up twice (1991 and 1993). The Fighting Knights reached the Final Four in 10 consecutive seasons under his tutelage. He also developed 18 academic All-Americans and 40 All-Americans. He was inducted into Lynn University’s Athletic Hall of Fame in the spring of 2003. In addition to his collegiate coaching, he has been the Director of Coaching for the Soccer Association of Boca Raton, where he coached 15 teams and led Team Boca, one of the most competitive development programs in the nation, to eight championships, including a state title in the U-13 division. Blankenship played collegiate soccer at Florida International University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in administration and recreation in 1982. He later went on to earn his master’s degree in sports administration from St. Thomas University. Blankenship, along with his wife Patricia, daughter Jordan, 15, and son Justin, 13, live in Estero.

Career Breakdown School Years FGCU 3 Lynn 12 Miami (FL) 4 Career 19 Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2007 2008 2009

Head Coaching Career

School Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Miami (FL) Miami (FL) Miami (FL) Miami (FL) FGCU FGCU FGCU

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Record 32-16-6 198-37-8 42-34-3 273-87-17

W/L Pct .648 .832 .551 .747

W- L -T 7-7-1 13-4 10-5 11-5-1 17-3 16-4 21-2-1 17-3-2 24-0-1 23-1-1 20-1 19-2-1 11-7-1 12-8 9-10-1 10-9-1 11-7 10-4-3 11-5-3

W/L Pct .500 .764 .667 .718 .850 .800 .895 .818 .980 .940 786 .850 .605 .600 .475 .525 .611 .676 .658

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Assistant Coaches coaching staff

Jessica Zabel Assistant Coach

3rd season, USF ‘07 Jessica Zabel is in her third season with the FGCU Women’s Soccer staff. Zabel came to FGCU to play as a senior in the inaugural season of the Eagles. She was part of the first-year team that finished third in the Atlantic Sun Conference and sits tied for fifth in assists (5) in the FGCU women’s soccer record book. Zabel has helped lead the Eagles to two consecutive regular season third-place finishes in the A-Sun race. She assists head coach Jim Blankenship with recruiting, travel and practice management as well as working with the offense. A native of Lake Mary, Fla., Zabel graduated from Lake Mary High School in 2003. She received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from USF in 2007 where she played three years on the BIG EAST team. She earned academic honors as part of the BIG EAST Academic All-Stars. She completed her Master’s in Reading from FGCU in December 2008.

Erin Switalski Assistant Coach

1st season, Campbell ‘05 Erin Switalski begins her first season with the women’s soccer staff after spending the last three seasons at Lynn University. During her time at Lynn, she worked primarily with the goalkeepers while also contributing to recruiting and game management. Under the guidance of Switalski, the Knights had a 1.06 goals against average and a save percentage of .748 during her three years. Switalski came to Lynn after playing in the Danish First Division for a year and coaching two seasons at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn. The Lady Govs recorded a 1.87 GAA as a team in 2007, but saw their starting keeper post a 1.30 GAA, good for fourth in the Ohio Valley Conference. Prior to embarking on a coaching career, Switalski starred at Campbell University. A four-year letterwinner with the Lady Camels, she was a three-time Atlantic Sun All-Conference first team selection and was named the 2004 A-Sun Tournament MVP after posting shutouts against Gardner-Webb and UCF. She led Campbell to its first A-Sun title and initial appearance in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship. She holds school records for shutouts in a career (26) and season (nine in 2003 and 2004), and career saves (329) while finishing with the second lowest goals against average for a career (1.11). The Breckville, Ohio, native graduated with a Bachelor of Science in exercise sciences from Campbell in May 2005.

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Player Profiles

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St. Petersburg, Fla. Lakewood HS

As A Junior (2009) Played in 18 of the 19 contests and earned a starting position in 10 games … logged three complete games including the season opener at UCF (Aug. 21) and at Miami (Aug. 25) … part of the back field that held nine opponents scoreless … had back-to back assists against Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 11) and Austin Peay (Sept. 13) … had a shot against A-Sun foe Campbell (Oct. 3) … started the last three conference games at Lipscomb (Oct. 18) and against ETSU (Oct. 23) and USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … landed on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll.

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Kelli Haemmelmann 5-7 • Sr. • D

As A Sophomore (2008) Started all 17 games ... helped lead the defense while recording 12 shots and five shots on goal ... part of the backline that recorded four consecutive shutouts from Sept. 2 – Sept 10 … helped hold A-Sun foes Campbell (Oct. 2) and UNF (Oct. 10) scoreless on their home fields … aided the defense in shutting out Belmont (Oct. 19) and USC Upstate (Oct. 24) … earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. As A Freshman (2007) Played in all 15 games on the year while starting in 14 of them ... recorded two goals, three assists and six points on the year ... debuted with a goal against Alabama State (Aug. 31) … dished out an assist at Howard (Sept. 9) … passed out a helper in the 1-0 win at Mercer (Sept. 28) … tallied her second goal of the season and the game-winning goal at Lipscomb (Oct. 21) … took a season-high five shots against ETSU (Oct. 26) … landed A-Sun All-Academic honors. High School 2008 graduate of Lakewood High School ... MVP her freshman and senior year, chosen for the All-Star Team in her senior year ... helped lead Crystal Lake South women’s cross country to states in her freshman year. Personal Born August 23, 1989 … daughter of Keith and Jeanne Haemmelmann … dad played tennis at Whitworth … has a brother, Kevin (27) and sister, Katie (25) … Kevin played hockey at Western Illinois … communications major.

Lindsay Haw 5-8 • Sr. • F Palm City, Fla. Martin County HS

As A Junior (2009) Started 13 of the 19 games … tallied one goal and three assists on the season … had eight multi-shot games … was one of three players to notch five points which was fourth best on the team … started the first three games of the season … picked up her starting role again against Austin Peay (Sept. 13), hitting two shots on goal … opened conference play with a goal at Jacksonville (Oct. 9) to secure the tie … hit a season-high four shots, three of which were on goal, at UNF (Oct. 11) … passed out assists on both goals in the 2-1 win at Lipscomb (Oct. 18) … followed that performance with another assist on Amber McCall’s goal versus ETSU (Oct. 23). As A Sophomore (2008) Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Conference second team … appeared in all 17 games, starting 14 for the Eagles … led the team with seven goals and nine assists … tallied 30 shots and 17 shots on goal … scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Wingate (Sept. 4)… recorded the lone goal in 1-0 win over Gardner Webb (Sept. 6) … for her performance she was named A-Sun Player of the Week (Sept. 8) … continued her scoring streak, tallying a goal and an assist in 5-0 win over Howard (Sept. 10) … had back-to-back assists against Kennesaw State (Sept. 26) and Mercer (Sept. 28) … found the back of the net and passed out an assist in 3-0 win at Campbell (Oct. 2) and at UNF (Oct. 10) … scored lone goal for the Eagles in 1-1 tie vs. Lipscomb (Oct. 17) ... had two helpers in the 4-0 victory at USC Upstate (Oct. 24) … closed out the season with an assist against Stetson (Nov. 1) … earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. As A Freshman (2007) Named the A-Sun Freshman of the Year and to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman team ... started all 15 of the Eagles’ games at forward ... led the team with 11 goals, six assists, and 28 points ... ranked among the leaders of the A-Sun in goals (fourth), assists (tied for third), points (fourth) and game-winning goals (fourth) ... scored the program’s first ever goal against Alabama State (Aug. 31) … added on another goal and tallied three assists as well … netted goals in consecutive games versus Murray State (Sept. 23) and at Mercer (Sept. 28) … found the back of the net against A-Sun foe Campbell (Oct. 5) … had a goal and an assist in the 4-3 loss against Jacksonville (Oct. 12) … earned a spot on the A-Sun All Academic team. High School 2007 graduate of Martin County High School ... 2007 Treasure Coast Player of the Year, 2007 Palm Beach County First Team, 2007 and 2006 Martin County HS Offensive Player of the Year … 2006 Palm Beach Honorable Mention, 2006 State ODP, and 2005 Freshman MVP. Personal Born June 27, 1989 … daughter of Jeffrey and Elaine Haw … has two brothers, Jason (33) and Tim (26) … majoring in criminal justice

YR. 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 18-17 17-17 18-10 53-44

G 2 0 0 2

A 2 0 2 4

P 6 0 2 8

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GP-GS 18-18 17-14 19-13 54-45

G 11 7 1 19

A 6 9 3 18

P 27 23 5 55

S 17 30 24 71

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Anna Jokuty 5-9 • Sr. • MF Calgary, Alberta Bishop Carroll HS

As A Junior (2009) Saw 22 minutes in the final game of the season against USC Upstate … landed a spot on the A-Sun Academic Honor Roll. As A Sophomore (2008) Appeared in 11 games, while starting two of them … tallied one shot on goal ... earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. As A Freshman (2007) Started in 14 games … played five complete games … tallied one assist and one goal on the season … debuted against Alabama State (Aug. 31) logging 85 minutes … dished out an assist versus FIU (Sept. 2) … netted her first career goal against Campbell (Oct. 5) … also took a season-high three shots against the Camels … succeeded in the classroom for an A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll spot. High School 2007 graduate of Bishop Carroll High School ... two-time letterwinner and team captain. Personal Born April 20, 1989 … daughter of Margaret and Chester Jokuty … has two siblings, Erin (24) and Alex (15) … dad played soccer at the University of Lethbridge and University of Calgary … majoring in community health for a career in occupational therapy.

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Kirsi Keenan 5-6 • Sr. • GK Boca Raton, Fla. Pope John Paul II HS

As A Junior (2009) Saw time in three games, starting one … tallied a 1-0 record … logged more than 100 minutes in the net … recorded a shutout against Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 11) … was part of a duo of keepers that shutout USC Upstate in the season finale (Oct. 25). As A Sophomore (2008) Appeared in nine games in goal, starting seven for the Eagles … recorded a 2-0 record on the year … the team recorded victories each time she made an appearance … made one save in 2-0 win at Wingate (Sept. 4) … tallied two saves in the 4-0 victory at USC Upstate (Oct. 24) … made a season-high four saves in 80 minutes of action during 1-0 win versus Stetson (Nov. 1). As A Freshman (2007) Appeared in goal 15 times and compiled 45 saves, putting her fifth overall in the A-Sun ... recorded a 7-6-0 mark for the season … played nine complete games in between the posts … allowed only 1.10 goals per game ... had a team leading seven shutouts during conference play to lead the A-Sun ... posted her first career shutout in the 1-0 win at Mercer (Sept. 28) … made a season-high seven saves at Kennesaw State (Sept. 30) … recorded back-to-back shutouts against Campbell (Oct. 4) and Gardner-Webb (Oct. 6) … did not allow a goal in three games including UNF (Oct. 14), Belmont (Oct. 19) and Lipscomb (Oct. 21) … for her performances she was named A-Sun Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 22) ... posted the last shutout of the season against USC Upstate (Oct. 28) … earned a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. High School 2007 graduate of Pope John Paul II High School ... MVP in 2007, Defensive Player of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006 … named first team All-County 2007, 2006 and 2005, and first team All-Conference 2006. Personal Born January 29, 1989 … daughter of Laurie and Bill Keenan … has a brother, David (18) and a sister, Justine (24) … business marketing major with an advertising minor.

YR. 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 14-14 11-2 1-0 26-16

G 1 0 0 1

A 1 0 1 2

P 3 0 1 4

2010 EAGLES

S 13 1 0 14

SOG 6 0 0 6

GWG 0 0 0 0

YR. GP-GS Mins. GA GAAvg SV 2007 16-11 1147:55 14 1.10 45 2008 6-1 183:12 1 0.49 7 2009 3-1 110:52 0 0.00 1 TOT. 25-13 1441:19 15 0.94 53

SV% W L T Sho .763 7 6 0 7 .875 2 0 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1 .879 10 6 0 8

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Eau Claire, Wis. Eau Claire Memorial HS

As A Junior (2009) Logged minutes in 11 games in the midfield … played a season-high 42 minutes against Army (Sept. 6) … tallied one shot versus Austin Peay (Sept. 13) … earned a spot on the A-Sun Academic Honor Roll. As A Sophomore (2008) Two-sport athlete at FGCU ... appeared in all 17 games for the Eagles ... finished 2008 with six shots and four shots on goal … took three shots on goal against Howard (Sept. 10) … had two shots at ETSU (Oct. 26).

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Michelle Kuhnen 5-8 • Sr. • MF

Cross Country: Finished 44th at the Atlantic Sun Cross Country Championship ... finished 66th of the Mountain Dew Invitational ... earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. As A Freshman (2007) Appeared in 14 games while starting 10 of them for the Eagles ... found the back of the net twice with two goals and had one assist for five points ... tallied a goal in her collegiate debut against Alabama State (Aug. 31) … also took a season-high five shots on goal … passed out an assist versus Murray State (Sept. 23) … notched another goal against A-Sun foe Gardner-Webb (Oct. 6) … earned A-Sun All Academic honors. High School 2007 graduate of Eau Claire Memorial High School ... Played under Coach Kit Schiefelbein ... nominated for Academic All-Conference, Second Team All-Conference, and helped lead her school to the state semi-finals in her junior and senior year. Personal Born March 7, 1989 … daughter of Ron and Donna Kuhnen … her mother ran track at SUNY Geneseo … majoring in human performance.

Caytlan MacKenzie 5-9 • Sr. • MF Calgary, Alberta William Aberhart HS

As a Junior (2009) Started in all 19 contests in the midfield … finished the season with one goal and three assists for five points … ranked tied for eighth in the conference in assists (3) and tied for 10th in assists per game (0.30) in ASun play … tied for second on the team in shots on goal with 15 … played two complete games including Mississippi State (Sept. 20) and at Lipscomb (Oct. 18) … had an assist on the game-winning goal in the 2-1 victory at Mercer (Sept. 25) … had a season-high four shots at UNF (Oct. 11) … was the first to find the back of the net against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … followed the goal with two assists in the 10-0 victory against the Spartans … landed a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. As a Sophomore (2008) Started all 17 games for the Eagles … finished the season with three goals, five assists, 29 shots, and 18 shots on goal … tallied an assist during 2-0 win vs. Indiana State (Sept. 2) … scored first goal of season in 5-0 win vs. Howard (Sept. 10) … scored the lone goal for the Eagles in 1-1 tie against Kennesaw State (Sept. 26) … passed out an assist at Campbell (Oct. 2) … tallied a goal and an assist in 5-0 win at UNF (Oct. 10) … saw her name on the score sheet in back-to-back games with assists against Belmont (Oct. 19) and USC Upstate (Oct. 24), both Eagle victories ... earned A-Sun AllAcademic honors. As a Freshman (2007) Appeared in and started seven games at midfield for the Eagles ... scored three goals while distributing five assists ... played four complete games … debuted against Alabama State (Aug. 31), netting one goal and assisting on two … also took a career-high nine shots … followed that performance with another goal against FIU (Sept. 2) … had back-to-back games with a point, dishing out two assists at Delaware State (Sept. 7) and one at Howard (Sept. 9) … netted a goal against Murray State (Sept. 23) … earned a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. High School 2007 graduate of William Aberhart High School in Calgary, Alberta. Personal Born August 5, 1989 … daughter of Allan and Katrin MacKenzie … has one sister Regina (23) … accounting major

YR. 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 17-13 16-0 11-0 44-13

G 2 0 0 2

A 1 0 0 1

P 5 0 0 5

2010 EAGLES

S 17 6 1 24

SOG 11 4 1 16

2010

GWG 1 0 0 1

YR. 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 7-7 17-17 19-19 43-43

G 3 3 1 7

A 5 5 3 13

P 11 11 5 27

S 17 27 33 77

Women’s W o m e Soccer n’s Soccer

SOG 10 15 15 40

GWG 0 0 0 0

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Kayley McMillan 5-6 • Sr. • MF Calgary, Alberta Centennial HS

As a Junior (2009) Saw time in two games … played in the 2-0 shutout versus Palm Beach Atlantic … saw a season-high 33 minutes against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … landed on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. As a Sophomore (2008) Started in all 15 games in which she appeared for the Eagles … finished the season with one assist, five shots, and two shots on goal … took two shots at FIU (Aug. 24) in the season opener … tallied an assist during 2-1 win at Wingate (Sept. 4) ... earned ASun All-Academic honors. As a Freshman (2007) Started at midfield in all 18 games ... totaled three shots, all on net … had three assists against Alabama State (Aug. 31) … landed a spot on the All-Academic Honor Roll for her performance in the classroom. High School Attended Centennial High School in Calgary Alberta, Canada. Personal Born July 19, 1989 … daughter of Dave and Linda McMillan … has two siblings, Mike (19) and Samantha (22) … sister played soccer for the University of Lethbridge … accounting major.

Amanda Suchko 5-4 • Sr. • D/MF Greensburg, Pa. Hempfield Area Senior HS

As A Junior (2009) Played in 14 games including all but one conference match … helped the backline defend nine shutouts … two out of four shots were on net … logged a season high 34 minutes against Army (Sept. 6) … had a shot on net against Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 11) … notched another shot on net in nine minutes of work at Mercer (Sept. 25) in the conference opener … took shots against UNF (Oct. 11) and at Lipscomb (Oct. 18). As A Sophomore (2008) Appeared in 16 games, starting eight … finished with one assist and one shot on goal as she helped anchor a strong Eagle defense …tallied an assist in a 5-0 win against Howard (Sept. 10) ... took a season-high four shots in the 1-1 tie against Lipscomb (Oct. 17) … passed out a helper at USC Upstate (Oct. 24) … earned A-Sun AllAcademic honors. As A Freshman (2007) Played in all 15 games while starting in two for the Eagles ... recorded one goal and had one assist on the year … debuted with an assist against Alabama State (Aug. 31) … posted a goal at Howard (Sept. 9). High School 2007 Graduate of Hempfield Area Senior High … Four-year starter and offensive MVP … led Hempfield to the Elite 11 in the South Fayette Tournament. Personal Born April 12, 1989 … daughter of JoAnn and Eric Suchko … has two brothers, Ben (23) and Dan (28) … health sciences major.

YR. 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 18-18 15-15 2-0 35-33

G 0 0 0 0

A 3 1 0 4

P 3 1 0 4

2010 EAGLES

S 3 5 0 9

SOG 3 2 0 5

GWG 0 0 0 0

YR. 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 18-2 16-7 14-0 48-9

G 1 0 0 1

A 1 1 0 2

P 3 1 0 4

S 8 1 4 13

Women’s Soccer

SOG 4 1 2 7

GWG 0 0 0 0

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KC Correllus 5-1 • R-Jr. • D Merritt Island, Fla. Satellite HS/Florida State

As A Sophomore (2009) Named to the 2009 Atlantic Sun AllConference first team … led the Eagles to a third place finish in the conference … started in all 19 contests in the backline …was one of six players to start every game … played 14 complete games … was part of the defense that held nine opponents scoreless … anchored the backline that recorded five consecutive shutouts from Sept. 4-Sept. 13 … tallied four shots including one on net against Jacksonville (Oct. 9) … closed out the season with a defense that did not allow a goal against ETSU (Oct. 23) and USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … earned a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. As A Freshman (2008) Named to the 2008 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team while earning All-Conference second team honors … started all 17 games for the Eagles … helped anchor a strong FGCU defense … finished freshman campaign with one assist, five shots, and four shots on goal … tallied an assist in a 3-2 win at Florida International (Aug. 24) … part of the backline that marked four consecutive shutouts versus Indiana State (Sept. 2), at Wingate (Sept. 4), at Gardner-Webb (Sept. 6) and against Howard (Sept. 10) … helped notch two consecutive shutouts in conference play at Campbell (Oct. 2) and at UNF (Oct. 10) … held Belmont (Oct. 19) and USC Upstate (Oct. 24) without a goal. Florida State (2007) Attended Florida State her freshman year before transferring to FGCU. High School Played two years of Varsity soccer, ‘06-’07… transferred from Merritt Island High school her sophomore year … before transferring, she played on the varsity soccer team as a freshman … attended Satellite High School her sophomore-senior years … team captain, team MVP, and State Champs in her senior year of ‘07.

Katie Donnellan 5-6 • R-Jr. • D/MF Lake Mary, Fla. Lake Mary HS

As A Sophomore (2009) Started 12 consecutive games, while posting minutes in all 19 games … played eight complete games including two overtime games … hit three goals and tallied one assist on the season … finished third on the team in scoring with seven points … assisted on Jessica Swartzentruber’s goal against the Citadel (Sept. 18) in the 2-1 win … notched two shots on goal against Lipscomb (Oct. 18) … led all scorers with three goals in the 10-0 season finale victory against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … earned a spot on the A-Sun Academic Honor Roll. As A Redshirt Freshman (2008) Started all 17 games for the Eagles … helped anchor a strong Eagles defense … recorded two goals and six shots on goal … tallied first goal of the season for the Eagles in a 3-2 win at Florida International (Aug. 24) … recorded a penalty kick goal in win versus Indiana State (Sept. 2) … took a season high-two shots on goal to close out the season against Stetson (Nov. 1). As A Freshman (2007)* Utilized medical redshirt ... landed a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. High School 2007 graduate of Lake Mary High School…first team All County 2005, 2006, 2007…first team Seminole Athletic Conference 2005, 2006, 2007…Michelle Akers Tournament Team 2005, 2006, 2007… All-Central Florida Personal Born April 6, 1989 … daughter of Elaine Donnellan … has one sister, Jennifer (18) … English major with a journalism minor

Club Space Coast United State Champs ‘04-’05, ‘05-’06, ‘07-’08. Personal Born September 20, 1989 … daughter of William and Deborah Correllus ... has a sister, Sarah (22) … communications major.

YR. 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 17-17 19-19 36-36

G 0 0 0

A 1 0 1

P 1 0 1

2010 EAGLES

S 5 4 9

SOG 4 1 5

2010

GWG 0 0 0

YR. GP-GS 2007* 1-0 2008 17-16 2009 19-12 TOTAL 37-28

G 0 2 3 5

A 0 0 1 1

P 0 4 7 11

S 0 13 16 29

Women’s W o m e Soccer n’s Soccer

SOG 0 6 9 15

GWG 0 1 0 1

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Olivia Elias 5-4 • Jr. • MF Coral Springs, Fla. American Heritage-Delray HS

As A Sophomore (2009) Played and started in 15 games … played in six conference contests … tallied two goals on the season … played 90 minutes in three games … ranked sixth in the A-Sun in shots per game with 2.33 … hit the game-winning goal against Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 11) … also had a season-high eight shots against the Sailfish … had five shots against Austin Peay (Sept. 13) … took four shots versus Citadel (Sept. 18) and at Mercer (Sept. 27) … scored the first goal in a 2-1 victory against the Bears … tallied two shots against ETSU (Oct. 23) … landed on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. As A Freshman (2008) Started all 17 games for the Eagles … played six complete games … was second on the team with six assists … had 11 shots on goal … made collegiate debut in 3-2 win vs. Florida International (Aug. 24) … recorded first assist in 2-0 victory at Wingate (Sept. 4) … posted another assist at Kennesaw State (Sept. 26) … took a season-high four shots in back-to-back games against the Owls and Mercer (Sept. 28) ... had two consecutive games with an assist at Campbell (Oct. 2) and at UNF (Oct. 10) … passed out a helper on the lone goal in a 1-1 tie against Lipscomb (Oct. 17) … had two shots on net versus Belmont (Oct. 19) … dished out an assist in the final away game at ETSU (Oct. 26). High School 2008 graduate of American Heritage Boca/Delray... helped lead American Heritage to a State Championship in 2004 and 2006, State Runner-up in 2005, 2007-2008, and Regional Champs from 2004-2006... named team MVP in the 2006 and 2007 seasons... nominated All-County First Team in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Club Played club soccer for the Weston Soccer Club … a member of the Florida ODP team for three years, and a member of the Regional ODP team in 2007 and 2008.

Amanda Goble 5-8 • Jr. • MF Lutz, Fla. Land O’Lakes HS

As A Sophomore (2009) Saw time in eight games including six conference matches … tallied two shots on the season … tagged her first shot in the season opener at UCF (Aug. 21) … also had a shot at Stetson (Oct. 5) … played a seasonhigh 32 minutes against USC Upstate (Oct. 25). As A Freshman (2008) Appeared in 12 games, starting seven for the Eagles … finished freshman campaign with two goals, one assist, 17 shots, and nine shots on goal … scored the deciding goal in a 3-2 win over Florida International (Aug. 24) …tallied the game-winning goal in a 3-0 win at Campbell (Oct. 2) … recorded an assist in a 4-0 win at USC Upstate High School 2008 graduate of Land O’Lakes High School ... averaged over 11 goals a season … earned varsity letters in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 … led her team to win the Bobcat Invitational in 2008 and was named MVP for the 2006 and 2007 seasons … named Sunshine Athletic Conference (SAC) first team in 2006, Tampa Tribune All-County second team in 2006, St. Pete Times All-County Second Team in 2006, SAC second team in 2007, St. Pete Times first team in 2007, and Tampa Tribune second team in 2007. Club Helped her club team, Real Salt Lake Florida, win the State Championship in 2007… also played for the Blackwatch Soccer Club for two years, the Hillsborough Soccer Club for one year, and the Real Salt Lake Florida for three years. Personal Born August 21, 1990 … daughter of Mark and Trish Goble … has one brother, Austin (14) … criminal justice major.

Personal Born May 11, 1990 … daughter of Deanna and AJ Elias … mother played soccer at Villanova … has two brothers, Albert (18) and Mitchell (15) … elementary education major.

YR. 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 17-17 15-15 32-32

G 0 2 2

A 6 0 6

P 6 4 10

2010 EAGLES

S 22 35 57

SOG 11 16 27

GWG 0 1 1

YR. 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 12-7 8-0 20-7

G 2 0 2

A 1 0 1

P 5 0 5

S 17 2 19

Women’s Soccer

SOG 9 0 9

GWG 2 0 2

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Safety Harbor, Fla. Clearwater Central Catholic HS

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As a Redshirt Sophomore (2009) Started in all 19 contests in the backline … played 13 complete games … was part of the defense that held nine opponents scoreless … tallied 15 shots on the season … had three multi-shot games … put up points in back-to-back games with a goal and assist … had the game-winning goal against UT-Martin (Sept. 4) … also had an assist on the game-winning goal versus Army (Sept. 6) … put two shots on net at Lipscomb (Oct. 18). As a Sophomore (2008) * Utilized medical red-shirt ... earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. As a Freshman (2007) Named to the A-Sun All-Freshman team as well as the A-Sun AllConference second team ... started all 16 games as a defenseman ... helped the backline record eight shutouts … scored one goal … took nine shots including five on net … made her collegiate debut against Alabama State (Aug. 31) … helped hold Delaware State (Sept. 7) scoreless … debuted in the A-Sun at Mercer (Sept. 28), helping secure a shutout … helped post back-to-back shutouts against conference foes Campbell (Oct. 4) and Gardner-Webb (Oct. 6) … part of a defense that held three A-Sun opponents scoreless – UNF (Oct. 14), Belmont (Oct. 19) and Lipscomb (Oct. 21). High School Attended Clearwater Central Catholic High School. Personal Born October 6, 1989 … daughter of Jeff and Deborah …has a brother Doug (27) … majoring in health science.

YR. 2007 2008* 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 16-16 2-0 19-19 37-35

G 1 0 1 2

A 0 0 1 1

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Kat Hunter 5-8 • R-Jr. • D

P 2 0 3 5

2010 EAGLES

S 9 0 15 24

SOG 5 0 4 9

2010

GWG 0 0 1 1

Brianna McCall 5-4 • Jr. • MF Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers HS

As A Sophomore (2009) Played in 18 games, only missing the game at Mercer (Sept. 25) … put up two goals and an assist on the season … her five points tied with two other players for fifth best on the team … took one shot in six games … dished out an assist against Army (Sept. 6) … racked up two goals in the 10-0 victory against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) to close out the season … landed a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. As a Freshman (2008) Appeared in all 17 games for the Eagles … finished freshman campaign with one assist, seven shots, and four shots on goal … assisted from the midfield in eight shutouts … tallied an assist in 5-0 win over Howard (Sept. 10) ... earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. High School 2008 graduate of Fort Myers High School ... named team captain as a junior and senior at Fort Myers High School … Earned Offensive Player of the Year, All-Area, All-State, and MVP as a sophomore, scoring 23 goals with 17 assists … nominated Honorable Mention All-Area as a junior … averaged just over 21 goals a season in her high school career. Club Florida Premier from 2002-present, leading them to win the Orange Classic three straight years 2004-2007. ODP Member of the Florida ODP team in 2003, pulled up to play with the 1989, and also played with the 89’s again in 2004. Personal Born January 31, 1990 … daughter of Shelly and Troy McCall … her sister Amber McCall was member of the team from 2007-2009 … nursing major.

YR. 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 17-0 18-0 35-0

G 0 2 2

A 1 1 2

P 1 5 6

S 7 9 16

Women’s W o m e Soccer n’s Soccer

SOG 4 5 9

GWG 0 0 0

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Stacey Payne 5-5 • Jr. • F Coral Springs, Fla. American Heritage-Delray

As A Sophomore (2009) Played in all 19 games, starting 10 contests including seven in conference play to close out the season … had four points off two goals … tacked on the second goal in the 2-0 win against Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 11) … broke the 1-1 tie versus the Citadel (Sept 18) with her game-winning goal in the 33rd minute … had multi-shot games at Stetson (Oct. 5) and against Jacksonville (Oct. 9) and UNF (Oct. 11) … earned a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. As A Freshman (2008) Appeared in 14 games, starting one for the Eagles… finished freshman campaign with one goal, two assists, eight shots, and seven shots on goal … tallied the lone goal in a 1-1 tie against Mercer (Sept. 28) … recorded an assist in 5-0 win at North Florida (Oct. 10) … took a season-high three shots at ETSU (Oct. 26) … dished out an assist in 2-1 win over Stetson (Nov. 1) ... earned A-Sun AllAcademic honors. High School 2008 graduate of American Heritage Boca/Delray … named Palm Beach Post 2008 Small Schools Player of the Year … set the American Heritage Boca/Delray school record for goals in a season with 37… led her team to a State Championship in the 2004 and 2006 seasons, and state finalist in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 … in three seasons with her as a starting forward, American Heritage went 67-8-7. Club A member of the Florida ODP ‘A’ Team in 2003, and a member of the Team Boca Soccer Club … Stacey helped Team Boca to win the Disney Showcase and the Orange Classic. Personal Born November 6, 1990 … daughter of Lisa and Duane Payne … has one brother, David (25) … majoring in psychology.

Gina Petracco 5-3 • Jr. • F/MF Fort Myers, Fla. Bishop Verot

As A Sophomore (2009) Saw time in all 19 games …. started in the midfield in two games … finished the season with six points, good for fourth on the team … tallied three goals in the last three games of the season, two of which were game-winners … three conference goals tied for ninth in A-Sun play … started consecutive games against UT-Martin (Sept. 4) and Army (Sept. 6) … hit the game-winning goal in the 68th minute in the 2-1 victory at Lipscomb (Oct. 18) … was the first to find the back of the net in the 3-0 victory against ETSU (Oct. 23) … notched a goal in the 10-0 win against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … landed on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. As A Freshman (2008) Appeared in all 17 games, starting 10 … recorded four goals, four assists, and 10 shots on goal during freshman campaign … tied for third on the team with 12 points … made collegiate debut in the win at FIU (Aug. 24) … recorded her first career assist at GardnerWebb (Sept 6) … scored two goals and added an assist in 5-0 win over Howard (Sept. 10) … tallied a goal and an assist during 5-0 win at UNF (Oct. 10) … had a goal and an assist in 4-0 win at USC Upstate (Oct. 24) ... earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. High School 2008 graduate of Bishop Verot High School … team captain at Bishop Verot High School as a senior leading her team to a District Championship with a record of 18-2-3 … helped Bishop Verot to four straight District Championships 2005-2008 … named 2008 USA Today Prep Player of the Year, the News-Press SW Player of the Year ... she holds the school scoring record with 48 goals in one season and 103 for her career … led SW Florida with 48 goals, eight assists and 104 total points in 22 games … carried a 4.1 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society. Club Played for the Florida Premier Soccer Club … helped FL Premier earn a spot in the U-18 FYSA Championships Final Four and to win the U-18 Orange Classic Championship from 2004-2007 … leading goal scorer for FL Premier in 2005 and 2007. ODP Florida ODP team in 2002-2006. Personal Born May 28, 1989 … daughter of John and Valerie Petracco … has one brother, John (22) … public relations major.

YR. 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 14-2 19-10 33-12

G 1 2 3

A 2 0 2

P 4 4 8

2010 EAGLES

S 7 14 21

SOG 7 7 14

GWG 0 1 1

YR. GP-GS 2008 17-10 2009 19-2 TOTAL 36-12

G 4 3 7

A 4 0 4

P S SOG 12 14 10 6 17 19 18 57 29

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GWG 1 2 3

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Stephanie Powers 5-9 • Jr. • GK Seffner, Fla. Armwood HS

As A Sophomore (2009) Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Conference second team … was the main netminder for the Eagles, recording a 9-5-3 record … started 17 games … only gave up a total of 14 goals, which ties for first place in the Atlantic Sun rankings … tallied 61 saves to finish ninth in the conference … notched seven shutouts including three in conference play to rank second in the A-Sun … finished the season with an 81 percent save percentage, which also ranked second in the conference … her 0.79 goals against average landed second in the A-Sun … had nine games with three or more saves … recorded a season-high eight saves in the season opener at UCF (Aug. 21) … posted four consecutive shutouts against UT-Martin (Sept. 4), Army (Sept. 6), Austin Peay (Sept. 13) and the Citadel (Sept. 18) … named A-Sun Defensive Player of the Week after back-to-back shutouts … grabbed seven saves versus Mississippi State (Sept. 20) in the Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic … had six saves in the 2-1 victory at Mercer (Sept. 25) in the conference opener … had a shutout in the 1-0 win at Kennesaw State (Sept. 27) … posted seven saves against in-state rival Stetson (Oct. 5) … followed that with six saves in the overtime match against Jacksonville (Oct. 9) … did not allow the Ospreys to score in the 0-0 draw at UNF (Oct. 11) … closed the season with another shutout against ETSU (Oct. 23) ... also recorded a goal against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) where she played in the field for 28 minutes … earned a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic team.

Brittany Burt 5-2 • So. •MF St. Petersburg, Fla. Northeast HS/USF

At USF As a Redshirt Freshman (2009) Played in 14 games … notched two goals for four points … had 15 shots including 10 that were on net. As a Freshman (2008) Appeared in three matches playing 166 minutes ... tallied five shots on the season, all in the 1-1 tie against UNF... four of the five shots were on goal … received a medical redshirt. High School Honor roll student every semester ... National Honor Society ... Student Government. Club Three-year state team ODP player and team captain of Strictly Soccer. Personal Born October 19, 1989 … daughter of Hans and Lynda Burt … father played soccer at Ohio … has one brother, Chad (22) … Chad played soccer at the University of Tampa and now plays professionally … communications major with a sports management minor.

As A Freshman (2008) Named to the 2008 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman team … appeared in 17 games, starting 15 of them for the Eagles … finished freshman campaign with a goals against average of .810 and a save percentage of .842 … tallied six wins, three ties, and three shutouts … picked up her first career win against Indiana State (Sept. 2) … recorded back-to-back shutouts at Gardner-Webb (Sept. 6) and against Howard (Sept. 10) … held a 1-1 draw against both Kennesaw State (Sept. 26) and Mercer (Sept. 28) … had two consecutive shutouts against conference foes Campbell (Oct. 2) and UNF (Oct. 10) at their home field … also had a season-high seven saves against the Ospreys … posted two more shutouts against Belmont (Oct. 19) and at USC Upstate (Oct. 24). High School 2008 graduate of Armwood High School … earned varsity letters in soccer 2005, 2007, 2008, and in volleyball 2007-2008 ... Team captain in Soccer and Volleyball in her senior year ... nominated First Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention in soccer … in volleyball she was named All-Conference, Honorable Mention, and awarded The Golden Hawk Award. Club Helped her club team, the RLS Florida 89/90 to win a state Championship in 2007, and was also a 2008 ODP National Champ. Personal Born August 31, 1990 … daughter of Lisa and Dave Powers … brother, Zack (18) plays baseball at the University of Florida … communications major. YR. GP-GS Mins.

GA GAAvg SV SV% W L T Sho

08 16-15 1329:15 12 0.81 09 18-17 1586:12 14 0.79 TOT. 34-32 2915:27 26 0.80

2010 EAGLES

64 .842 8 3 3 3 61 .813 9 5 3 7 125 .828 17 8 6 10

2010

YR. 2008* 2009* TOTAL *at USF

GP-GS 3-0 14-8 17-8

G 0 2 2

A 0 0 0

P 0 4 4

S 5 15 20

Women’s W o m e Soccer n’s Soccer

SOG 5 10 15

GWG 0 0 0

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Oregon, Ohio Clay

As A Redshirt Freshman (2009) Played in all 19 contests, earning two starting nods … started against UT-Martin (Sept. 4) and played 28 minutes … played a season high 58 minutes against Mississippi State … part of the backline that shutout nine opponents including three in conference play … dished out an assist in the 1-0 victory at Kennesaw State (Sept. 27) … also had a helper in the 1-1 tie against Jacksonville (Oct. 9) … earned a starting spot at Lipscomb (Oct. 18) … had a season-high three shots on goal at Belmont (Oct. 16) … tallied a goal in the season finale against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … landed a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. As A Freshman (2008) Utilized medical redshirt. High School 2008 graduate of Clay High School… led Clay High School to a 15-13 record and a Northwest Ohio High School Soccer League Division I title in 2007… in four years, Ashley scored 61 career goals, and had 57career assist swhich was good for 14th in the State of Ohio… in her final year, she scored 17 goals with 16 assists (First Place State of Ohio Division I). Personal Born July 22, 1990 … daughter of Don and Melinda Ciesielczyk …has a brother, Eric (22) … credits her grandparents in her soccer success … majoring in marketing.

YR. GP-GS 2009 19-2 TOTAL 19-2

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A 2 2

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SOG 6 6

GWG 0 0

Jennifer Crittenberger 5-6 • So. • D Lighthouse Point, Fla. Cardnial Gibbons

As A Freshman (2009) Started in all 19 contests on the backline that held nine opponents scoreless … played 15 complete games, logging the second most minutes on the team … put up two assists on the season, both in conference play … opened her collegiate career at UCF (Aug. 21) with a complete game … took a season-high two shots at Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept 11) … dished out the assist on the game-winning goal at Kennesaw State (Sept. 27) … had a shot on goal at Campbell (Oct. 3) … took another shot on goal against in-state rival UNF (Oct. 11) … passed out an assist on the first goal of the 2-1 win at Lipscomb (Oct. 18) … helped defend two shutouts against ETSU (Oct. 23) and USC Upstate (Oct. 25) to end the season. High School Helped lead Cardinal Gibbons High School to a 28-0-2 record in 2008 which was ranked number one in the country ... named offensive player of the year and the Sun-Sentinel & Miami Herald nominated her for second team honors in her freshman season … earned first team honors by the Sun-Sentinel & Miami Herald in both her sophomore and junior seasons. Club Played club for Team Boca U18. Personal Born February 14, 1991 … daughter of Kelly and Debbie Crittenberger … she is the oldest of six children … has two sisters, Katie (16) and Mackenzie (12) … has three brothers, Jack (17), Townsend (14) and Ty (10) … accounting major.

YR. GP-GS 2009 19-19 TOTAL 19-19

G 0 0

A 2 2

P 2 2

S 6 6

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Danielle Faller 5-7 • So. • MF Elizabeth, Pa. Elizabeth Area HS

As A Freshman (2009) Named the Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year as well as earning a spot on the All-Freshman team … played and started in all 19 games in the midfield … tallied one goal and two assists on the season … had seven multi-shot games … logged 12 complete games … was the first to find the net in the 3-0 win against Army (Sept. 6) … followed that game with an assist on Stacey Payne’s goal against Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 11) … had four consecutive games with a shot (Sept. 18-27) … tallied two shots at UNF (Oct. 11) and followed up with three shots including two on goal at Belmont (Oct. 16) … dished out an assist in the 10-0 victory against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … earned a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. High School Attended Elizabethtown Area High School in Pennsylvania … threetime all-star, two time all-county and team MVP during her time at Elizabethtown Area High School. Club Hershey Tidal Force club team.

Julia Martin 5-4 • So. • F Bayport, N.Y. Bayport Blue Point HS

As A Freshman (2009) Saw time in eight games … played a season-high 29 minutes against ETSU (Oct. 23) … tallied two assists in the season finale against USC Upstate (Oct. 25) … earned a spot on the A-Sun All-Academic Honor Roll. High School Earned All-County honors in 2008 and 2009 at Bayport Blue Point High School … team captain of her soccer and basketball teams … two-time medalist at the US Lifeguard Nationals (2007 and 2008) … two-time track and field medalist (2006 and 2007). Club Played club soccer for the Score Soccer Real Chaos. Personal Born June 9, 1991 … daughter of Jennifer Martin and Terrance Martin … has a brother, Harry (15) and a sister, Annalise (13) … marine science major.

Personal Born January 30, 1991 … daughter of John Faller and Frances Rowley … has two siblings, Jamie and Sean … environmental studies major.

YR.

2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 19-19 19-19

G

1 1

A 2 2

P

4 4

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21 21

SOG 7 7

2010

GWG 1 1

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2009 TOTAL

GP-GS 8-0 8-0

G

0 0

A 2 2

P 2 2

S 1 1

SOG 0 0

GWG 0 0

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Jessica Swartzentruber 5-8 • So. • MF/F Sarasota, Fla. Sarasota Christian HS

As a Freshman (2009) Played in all 19 games, starting 12 contests including all 10 conference matches … second on the team in scoring with three goals and three assists for nine points … ranked eighth in the conference in assists (3) and assists per game (0.33) in conference play … opened her collegiate campaign at UCF (Aug. 21), tallying one shot … posted her first career goal against Army (Sept. 6) … netted backto-back goals versus Austin Peay (Sept. 13) and against the Citadel (Sept. 18) … also had a season-high four shots on goal at Austin Peay … dished out two assists in the conference opener at Mercer (Sept. 25) … posted another assist on Amber McCall’s goal in the 2-1 win at Stetson (Oct. 5) … posted four shots in back-to-back games in Nashville at Belmont (Oct. 16) and Lipscomb (Oct. 18) … played a season-high 78 minutes against ETSU (Oct. 23).

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Lindsey DiLeonardo 5-3 • Fr. • D Largo, Fla. Osceola HS

High School A four-year member of the Osceola team … named MVP in 2008 … also played club ball with Real Salt Lake …was part of the 2008 Super Y Olympic Development Southern Regional Championship team … the team was also a regional finalist in 2009 … also played ball with the Clearwater Chargers in 2005 and 2006, winning state championships both years. Personal Born September 30 … daughter of Connie and David DiLeonardo … has a brother Matthew (16) … plans to major in human performance.

High School 2009 graduate of Sarasota Christian where she broke the school record with 103 career goals … earned first team All-Area … named team MVP while leading the area in goals scored with 47. Personal Born December 7, 1990 … daughter of Orpha and Eldon … has two brothers, Nick (23) and Brandon (22) … nursing major.

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Gabby Morgan 5-7 • Fr. • MF Woodinville, Wash. Woodinville

High School Was part of the two-time state finalist team at Woodinville … she earned recognition as the Coach’s Award recipient as well as first team two times … was a member of the U17 team that earned a Division I Championship and was a State finalist three consecutive years … also part of the U16 Division I Champion team as well as the U14 State Championship team. Personal Born May 31, 1992 … daughter of Marianne and Jamie Morgan … has two siblings … undecided on major.

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2009 TOTAL

GP-GS

19-12 19-12

G 3 3

A

3 3

P

9 9

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30 30

SOG 15 15

GWG 0 0

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Sarah Moyer 5-7 • Fr. • D Tampa, Fla. Sickles

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High School A four-year member of the Sickles team … earned Freshman of the Year, Defender of the Year and MVP … joined two other incoming freshman on the Real Salt Lake club team … the team has been State Cup finalists three years in a row; two of which, they earned titles … part of the 92 ODP team in 2004… a member of the U-8 National Indoor Champion team as well. Personal Born February 18, 1992 … daughter of Jackie and Ron Moyer … communication major.

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Jenci Villaverde 5-0 • Fr. • F Palm Bay, Fla. Bayside

High School An All-County player at Bayside High School … was named a Top Ten Athlete of the Year for Brevard County … earned MVP of the team two consecutive years … holds the school record for the most goals scored … has been in the Olympic Development Program since 2005 and has started on one of the best State ODP teams in the nation, only losing in the finals. Personal Born November 4, 1991 … daughter of Lennette Julian and Nelson Villaverde … has a brother, Nelson (13) and sister Jasmine (17) … plans to major in physical therapy.

Brooke Williams 5-5 • Fr. • D Brandon, Fla. Armwood

High School Four-year member of Armwood’s squad … she earned MVP each of her three years and was named Rookie of the Year after her freshman season … as a part of the Real Salt Lake club team, she has earned two State Champion titles. Personal Born July 25, 1991 … daughter of Lora and Brent Williams … has one sibling, Taylor (20) … undecided on major.

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Player Player Profiles Profiles 2010 Opponents BARRY

August 20 • 7 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

Location ...............................Miami Shores, Fla. Nickname ......................................... Buccaneers Conference ............................... Sunshine State Athletic Director ........................Mike Covone Head Coach/Season ... Fred Jungemann (4th) Record at Barry .................................... 22-29-1 2009 Record ..............................................5-12-0 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............2-6-0/8th Letterwinners R/L ................................... 13/10 Starters R/L....................................................... 8/5 Home Field............................... Buccaneer Field SID ..............................................Dennis Jezek, Jr. E-mail ....................................djezek@barry.edu Website........................www.GoBarryBucs.com Series Record................................First meeting

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MIAMI

FIU

August 26 • 7 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

Location ..........................................Orlando, Fla. Nickname ...............................Golden Panthers Conference .............................................Sun Belt Athletic Director .......................... Pete Garcia Head Coach/Season ..... Thomas Chestnutt (4th) Record at FIU ......................................... 18-31-9 2009 Record ..............................................11-6-3 2009 Conf. Record/Finish ............. 9-1-1/1st Letterwinners R/L ......................................15/6 Starters R/L.....................................................10/2 Home Field........................FIU Soccer Stadium SID ................................................... Jenna Marina E-mail .................................... jmari025@fiu.edu Website..............................www.FIUSports.com Series Record...............................................2-0-1

KENT STATE

DELAWARE STATE August 29 • 1 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

Location ............................................. Dover, Del. Nickname ................................................ Hornets Conference .................................................MEAC Athletic Director .........................Derek Carter Head Coach/Season .............. Nitan Soni (2nd) Record at Delaware State ..................3-11-1 2009 Record ..............................................3-11-1 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............1-4-0/5th Letterwinners R/L ........................................ 8/9 Starters R/L....................................................... 6/5 Home Field...............................Alumni Stadium SID ................................................. Collin Sherwin E-mail ..............................usfcollin@gmail.com Website.........................www.DSUHornets.com Series Record................................................... 1-0

ARKANSAS

August 31 • 7:30 p.m. Coral Gables, Fla.

September 3 • 7 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

September 5 • 1 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

Location .................................Coral Gables, Fla. Nickname ...........................................Hurricanes Conference .....................................................ACC Athletic Director .........................Kirby Hocutt Head Coach/Season ....... Tricia Taliaferro (9th) Record at Miami ................................64-77-13 2009 Record ..............................................8-10-1 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............3-6-1/9th Letterwinners R/L ......................................22/7 Starters R/L....................................................... 7/4 Home Field.................................. Cobb Stadium SID .......................................................Scott Zavitz E-mail ................................. szavitz@miami.edu Website.................... www.hurricansports.com Series Record................................................... 0-1

Location ..............................................Kent, Ohio Nickname ..................................Golden Flashes Conference ................................................... MAC Athletic Director ...........................Joel Nelson Head Coach/Season .......Rob Marinaro (10th) Record at Kent State ........................75-79-20 2009 Record ................................................8-9-2 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............4-5-2/7th Letterwinners R/L ......................................15/8 Starters R/L....................................................... 7/4 Home Field.................Kent State Soccer Field SID ............................................. Sheila Blackman E-mail ............................... sblackma@kent.edu Website................. www.KentStateSports.com Series Record.............................. First meeting

Location .................................. Fayetteville, Ark. Nickname ......................................... Razorbacks Conference ......................................................SEC Athletic Director ................................Jeff Long Head Coach/Season .............. Erin Aubry (2nd) Record at Arkansas .................................8-7-4 2009 Record ................................................8-6-4 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .2-7-2/4th West Letterwinners R/L ......................................15/5 Starters R/L....................................................... 8/3 Home Field............................... Razorback Field SID ...............................................Robby Edwards E-mail ....................................robbye@uark.edu Website.........www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com Series Record................................First meeting

VERMONT

September 10 • 4:30 p.m. Black Knights Classic West Point, N.Y. Location ...................................... Burlington, Vt. Nickname ........................................Catamounts Conference ................................... America East Athletic Director ...............Dr. Robert Corran Head Coach/Season ..........Kwame Lloyd (3rd) Record at Vermont ................................5-26-4 2009 Record ..............................................1-13-3 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............1-5-2/7th Letterwinners R/L ......................................23/4 Starters R/L....................................................... 8/3 Home Field...............................Centennial Field SID .............................................Lisa Champagne E-mail ...................lisa.champagne@uvm.edu Website........................www.uvmathletics.com Series Record................................First meeting

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September 12 • 11 a.m. Black Knights Classic West Point, N.Y. Location ............................. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Nickname ............................................Red Foxes Conference ................................................ MAAC Athletic Director ...........................Tim Murray Head Coach/Season .............. Steve Davis (1st) Record at Marist .................................. 34-54-8 2009 Record ..............................................8-10-2 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............3-5-1/7th Letterwinners R/L ......................................18/5 Starters R/L....................................................... 8/2 Home Field............................... Tenney Stadium SID ..................................................... Andy Alongi E-mail .................Andrew.Alongi@marist.edu Website.........................www.GoRedFoxes.com Series Record................................First meeting

JACKSONVILLE September 17 • 7 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla.

Location ...................................Jacksonville, Fla. Nickname .............................................. Dolphins Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director .................... Alan Verlander Head Coach/Season ........Brian Copham (3rd) Record at Jacksonville ...................... 17-16-7 2009 Record ................................................8-7-5 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............5-4-1/5th Letterwinners R/L ......................................19/4 Starters R/L.....................................................10/1 Home Field................ Ashley Sports Complex SID ..........................................David Oglethorpe E-mail ....................................... dogleth@ju.edu Website...........................www.JUDolphins.com Series Record...............................................0-2-1

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CAMPBELL

MERCER

September 19 • 1 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla.

September 25• 2 p.m. Buies Creek, Fla.

October 1 • 7 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

Location ...................................Jacksonville, Fla. Nickname ................................................Ospreys Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ..............................Lee Moon Head Coach/Season ...... Linda Hamilton (4th) Record at UNF . ..................................... 19-33-6 2009 Record ..............................................5-11-3 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............2-6-2/8th Letterwinners R/L ......................................15/9 Starters R/L....................................................... 5/6 Home Field..............................Hodges Stadium SID ...................................................Brian Morgan E-mail ................................. b.morgan@unf.edu Website........................ www.UNFOspreys.com Series Record...............................................2-0-1

Location .................................Buies Creek, N.C. Nickname ................................Fighting Camels Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ..................Stan Williamson Head Coach/Season ...............Todd Clark (5th) Record at Campbell ........................... 17-47-7 2009 Record ................................................9-9-2 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............4-4-2/7th Letterwinners R/L ......................................17/4 Starters R/L.....................................................10/1 Home Field................ Eakes Athletic Complex SID ......................................................Nick Woods E-mail ..... newoods0411@email.campbell.edu Website............................. www.GoCamels.com Series Record................................................... 2-1

Location ............................................ Macon, Ga. Nickname ..................................................... Bears Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ................................. Jim Cole Head Coach/Season ............Grant Serafy (7th) Record at Mercer ...............................49-52-12 2009 Record ................................................9-6-3 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............5-4-1/5th Letterwinners R/L ......................................17/3 Starts R/L.........................................................10/1 Home Field........................................... Bear Field SID ......................................................Jeff Graham E-mail .......................graham_jm@mercer.edu Website........................ www.MercerBears.com Series Record...............................................2-0-1

KENNESAW STATE October 3 • 1 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

Location ...................................... Kennesaw, Ga. Nickname ...................................................... Owls Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ................. Dr. Dave Waples Head Coach/Season ..................Rob King (9th) Record at Kennesaw State ......... 120-26-10 2009 Record ..............................................11-7-0 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .........7-3-0/T-1st Letterwinners R/L ......................................17/4 Starters R/L....................................................... 9/3 Home Field...................... KSU Soccer Stadium SID ......................................................Scott Lipsky E-mail ..........................slipsky@kennesaw.edu Website............................... www.KSUOwls.com Series Record...............................................1-1-1

BELMONT

ETSU

October 8 • 7 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn.

Location .............................Johnson City, Tenn. Nickname ......................................... Buccaneers Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ........................ Dave Mullins Head Coach/Season ..Heather Henson (11th) Record at ETSU ................................ 71-109-18 2009 Record ............................................5-13-0/ 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .............4-6-0/8th Letterwinners R/L ......................................15/4 Starters R/L....................................................... 8/5 Home Field.............Summers-Taylor Stadium SID ..................................................Jeff Schneider E-mail ..................................schneidj@etsu.edu Website..............................www.ETSUBucs.com Series Record................................................... 1-2

LIPSCOMB

USC UPSTATE October 10 • 12 p.m. Spartanburg, S.C.

Location ................................ Spartanburg, S.C. Nickname ...............................................Spartans Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ............................... Mike Hall Head Coach/Season ..........Renee Lopez (2nd) Record at USC Upstate ........................0-19-0 2009 Record ..............................................0-19-0 2009 Conf. Record/Finish ........0-10-0/11th Letterwinners R/L ......................................11/6 Starters R/L....................................................... 7/4 Home Field.....County University Soccer Stadium SID ................................................... Alex Edwards E-mail ..................aedwards@uscupstate.edu Website................ www.UpstateSpartans.com Series Record................................................... 3-0

STETSON

October 15 • 7 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

October 17 • 1 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

October 23 • 7 p.m. FGCU Soccer Complex

Location ....................................Nashville, Tenn. Nickname ....................................................Bruins Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ................... Mike Strickland Head Coach/Season ................Lisa Howe (6th) Record at Belmont . ..........................47-37-16 2009 Record ..............................................10-6-4 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .......6-1-3 (T-1st) Letterwinners R/L ......................................15/4 Starters R/L....................................................... 8/1 Home Field............. Whitten Soccer Complex SID ................................................ Kenisha Rhone E-mail ..............kenisha.rhone@belmont.edu Website.................... www.BelmontBruins.com Series Record................................................... 2-1

Location ....................................Nashville, Tenn. Nickname ................................................... Bisons Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ................Philip Hutcheson Head Coach/Season ...............Jon Ireland (4th) Record at Lipscomb ........................... 12-41-4 2009 Record ..............................................4-15-0 2009 Conf. Record/Finish .......... 2-8-0/10th Letterwinners R/L ......................................12/7 Starters R/L....................................................... 8/4 Home Field..........Lipscomb Soccer Complex SID .................................................... Mark McGee E-mail ................mark.mcgee@lipscomb.edu Website.................www.LipscombSports.com Series Record...............................................2-0-1

Location ...........................................DeLand, Fla. Nickname ................................................. Hatters Conference .....................................Atlantic Sun Athletic Director ............................... Jeff Altier Head Coach/Season .......Julie Orlowski (10th) Record at Stetson ..............................73-83-15 2009 Record ..............................................11-7-2 2009 Conf. Record/Finish ........ 6-2-2/T-3rd Letterwinners R/L ......................................19/8 Starters R/L....................................................... 6/5 Home Field.............. Stetson Soccer Complex SID ...................................................Dean Watson E-mail ........................... dwatson@steston.edu Website.............................www.GoHatters.com Series Record................................................... 2-1

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All-Time Results vs. Opponents Alabama State (1-0) Aug. 31, 2007

Army (1-0) Sept. 6, 2009

Austin Peay (1-0) Sept. 13, 2009

Belmont (2-1) Oct. 16, 2009 Oct. 19, 2008 Oct. 19, 2007

Buffalo (0-1) Aug. 29, 2008

Campbell (2-1) Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 2, 2008 Oct. 5, 2007

Citadel (1-0)

Sept. 18, 2009

H

W, 10-0

H

W, 3-0

H

W, 2-0

A H A

L, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0

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ETSU (1-2)

Oct. 23, 2009 Oct. 26, 2008 Oct. 26, 2007

FIU (2-0-1)

Aug. 30, 2009 Aug. 24, 2008 Sept. 2, 2007

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Jacksonville (0-2-1) Oct. 9, 2009 Oct. 12, 2008 Oct, 12, 2007

H A H

Kennesaw State (1-1-1) Sept. 27, 2009 Sept. 26, 2008 Sept. 30, 2007

Lipscomb (2-0-1) Oct. 18, 2009 Oct. 17, 2008 Oct. 21, 2007

A H A

W, 2-1 T, 1-1 O2 W, 4-0

L, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0

Mercer (2-0-1)

N

W, 2-1

Miami (0-1)

A

W, 4-0

Mississippi State 0-1

H A H

W, 3-0 L, 2-1 L, 1-0

Murray State (0-1)

A A H

T, 0-0 O2 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 OT

A

Gardner-Webb (2-0)

L, 4-0

Sept. 6, 2008 Oct. 6, 2007

A H

W, 1-0 W, 2-0

Howard (2-0) Sept. 10, 2008 Sept. 9, 2007

H A

W, 5-0 W, 4-1

Aug. 25, 2009

Sept. 20, 2009

T, 1-1 O2 L, 1-0 L, 4-3

W, 1-0 T, 1-1 O2 L, 3-0

H A H

Sept. 25, 2009 Sept. 28, 2008 Sept. 28, 2007

W, 2-0

A H A

L, 1-0

Florida State (0-1) Sept. 21, 2008

Sept. 2, 2008

H

Delaware State (1-0) Sept. 7, 2007

Indiana State (1-0)

A H A

W, 2-1 T, 1-1 O2 W, 1-0

A

L, 3-0

N

L, 1-0

Sept. 23, 2007

N

L, 3-2

Sept. 11, 2009

H

W, 2-0

A H A

W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 3-2 OT

H

L, 1-0

Palm Beach Atlantic (1-0) Stetson (2-1) Oct. 5, 2009 Nov. 1, 2008 Nov. 3, 2007

St. Thomas (0-1) Sept. 14, 2007

Tennessee-Martin (1-0) Sept. 4, 2009

Toledo (0-1)

Sept. 16, 2007

H

W, 1-0

H

L, 1-0

UCF (0-1)

Aug. 21, 2009

UNF (2-0-1) Oct. 11, 2009 Oct. 10, 2008 Oct. 14, 2007

USC Upstate (3-0) Oct. 25, 2009 Oct. 24, 2008 Oct. 28, 2007

Wingate (1-0) Sept. 4, 2008

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L, 2-0

H A A

T, 0-0 O2 W, 5-0 L, 1-0

H A H

W, 10-0 W, 4-0 W, 1-0

A

W, 2-0

Overall Records Alabama State Army Austin Peay Belmont Buffalo Campbell Citadel Delaware State ETSU FIU Florida State Gardner-Webb Howard Indiana State Jacksonville Kennesaw State Lipscomb Mercer Miami Mississippi State Murray State Palm Beach Atlantic Stetson St. Thomas Tennessee-Martin Toledo UCF UNF USC Upstate Wingate

W-L-T 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 2-0-1 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-2-1 1-1-1 2-0-1 2-0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1-1 3-0 1-0

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Player Player Profiles ProfilesStatistics 2009 FGCU Individual

2009 in review

Overall: 11-5-3 Conf: 6-2-2 Home: 6-1-2 Away: 4-3-1 Neut: 1-1-0 ## 16 17 4 3 15 7 8 2 9 20 19 12 18 25 23 22 5 21 10 13 24 14 26 11 6 1 00

Name MCCALL, Amber SWARTZENTRUBER, Jess DONNELLAN, Katie PETRACCO, Gina MCCALL, Brianna MACKENZIE, Caytlan HAW, Lindsay ELIAS, Olivia PAYNE, Stacey FALLER, Danielle CIESIELCZYK, Ashley HUNTER, Kathleen POWERS, Stephanie CRITTENBERGER, Jenni HAEMMELMANN, Kelli MARTIN, Julia JOKUTY, Anna SUCHKO, Amanda CORRELLUS, Katherine HUFFMAN, Jeannel GOBLE, Amanda KUHNEN, Michelle GARLOCK, Chelsea MCMILLAN, Kayley FAGLER, Sarah KEENAN, Kirsi BARRETT, Emily Total............... Opponents...........

GP-GS 19-19 19-12 19-12 19-2 18-0 19-19 19-13 15-15 19-10 19-19 19-2 19-19 18-17 19-19 18-10 8-0 1-0 14-0 19-19 15-0 8-0 11-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 4-1 2-1 19 19

Min 1488 763 1238 712 296 1283 961 930 740 1679 452 1655 1602 1683 975 102 22 181 1718 245 125 194 25 50 0 111 73 19303 -

## Name 00 BARRETT, Emily 1 KEENAN, Kirsi 18 POWERS, Stephanie Total............... Opponents........... Team Saves - 1

GP-GS 1-1 3-1 17-16 19 19

Minutes 72:56 110:52 1586:12 1769:20 1770:00

GOALS BY PERIOD FGCU Opponents

1st 18 3

2nd 13 11

OT OT2 Total 0 0 31 0 0 14

FOULS BY PERIOD FGCU Opponents

SHOTS BY PERIOD FGCU Opponents

1st 136 68

2nd 139 87

OT OT2 Total 6 8 289 2 0 157

SAVES BY PERIOD FGCU Opponents

1st 29 50

2nd 32 55

OT OT2 Total 2 0 63 4 1 110

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY FGCU Total 1981 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/220 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/0

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st FGCU 40 Opponents 13

2nd 35 23

OT OT2 Total 0 2 77 1 2 39

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G 9 3 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 14

A 3 3 1 0 1 3 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 15

Pts 21 9 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 43

Sh 41 30 16 17 9 33 24 35 14 21 8 15 3 6 2 1 0 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 289 157

Shot% SOG .220 24 .100 15 .188 9 .176 9 .222 5 .030 15 .042 15 .057 16 .143 7 .048 7 .125 6 .067 4 .333 1 .000 3 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 2 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .107 141 .089 77

SOG% .585 .500 .562 .529 .556 .455 .625 .457 .500 .333 .750 .267 .333 .500 .000 .000 .000 .500 .250 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .488 .490

GA 0 0 14 14 31

Avg 0.00 0.00 0.79 0.71 1.58

Saves 0 1 61 62 110

Pct .000 1.000 .813 .818 .780

L 0 0 5 5 11

W 1 1 9 11 5 1st 54 66

T 0 0 3 3 3

2nd 76 78

PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sho 1 1 7 9 7

OT OT2 Total 2 1 133 3 4 151 OPP 1846 8/231

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GW 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 5

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Player Player Profiles Profiles 2009 Schedule and Results Date 8/21/2009 8/25/2009 8/30/2009

Opponent/Event UCF Miami FIU

Location Orlando, Fla. Coral Gables, Fla. Miami, Fla.

Result L, 0-2 L, 0-3 TO2, 0-0

Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic 9/4/2009 9/6/2009

Tennessee-Martin Army

FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex

W, 1-0 W, 3-0

9/10/2009 9/13/2009

Palm Beach Atlantic Austin-Peay

FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex

W, 2-0 W, 2-0

9/18/2009 9/20/2009

Citadel Mississippi State

Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla.

W, 2-1 L, 0-1

9/25/2009 9/27/2009 10/3/2009 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 10/16/2009 10/18/2009 10/23/2009 10/25/2009

Mercer Kennesaw State Campbell Stetson Jacksonville UNF Belmont Lipscomb ETSU USC Upstate

Macon, Ga. Kennesaw, Ga. FGCU Soccer Complex DeLand, Fla. FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex

UNF Tournament

All Times Eastern; BOLD indicates home games,

W, 2-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 TO2, 1-1 TO2, 0-0 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 10-0

denotes conference games.

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2009 in review

2009 Category Leaders ## 16 17 4 3 15 7 8 2 9 20

POINTS MCCALL, Amber SWARTZENTRUBER, J. DONNELLAN, Katie PETRACCO, Gina MCCALL, Brianna MACKENZIE, Caytlan HAW, Lindsay ELIAS, Olivia PAYNE, Stacey FALLER, Danielle

GP 19 19 19 19 18 19 19 15 19 19

G 9 3 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1

A 3 3 1 0 1 3 3 0 0 2

Pts 21 9 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4

Shots 41 30 16 17 9 33 24 35 14 21

## SHOTS 16 MCCALL, Amber 2 ELIAS, Olivia 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan 17 SWARTZENTRUBER, J. 8 HAW, Lindsay 20 FALLER, Danielle 3 PETRACCO, Gina 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 12 HUNTER, Kathleen 9 PAYNE, Stacey

GP 19 15 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19

G 9 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 2

A 3 0 3 3 3 2 0 1 1 0

Sh 41 35 33 30 24 21 17 16 15 14

Shot% .220 .057 .030 .100 .042 .048 .176 .188 .067 .143

## 16 4 3 17 2 15 9 12 18 7

GOALS MCCALL, Amber DONNELLAN, Katie PETRACCO, Gina SWARTZENTRUBER, J. ELIAS, Olivia MCCALL, Brianna PAYNE, Stacey HUNTER, Kathleen POWERS, Stephanie MACKENZIE, Caytlan

GP 19 19 19 19 15 18 19 19 18 19

G 9 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1

A 3 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 3

Pts 21 7 6 9 4 5 4 3 2 5

Shots 41 16 17 30 35 9 14 15 3 33

## SHOTS ON GOAL 16 MCCALL, Amber 2 ELIAS, Olivia 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan 17 SWARTZENTRUBER, J. 8 HAW, Lindsay 3 PETRACCO, Gina 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 20 FALLER, Danielle 9 PAYNE, Stacey 19 CIESIELCZYK, Ashley

GP 19 15 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19

G 9 2 1 3 1 3 3 1 2 1

A 3 0 3 3 3 0 1 2 0 2

Sh 41 35 33 30 24 17 16 21 14 8

SOG SOG% 24 .585 16 .457 15 .455 15 .500 15 .625 9 .529 9 .562 7 .333 7 .500 6 .750

## 16 7 8 17 20 23 22 19 25 15

ASSISTS MCCALL, Amber MACKENZIE, Caytlan HAW, Lindsay SWARTZENTRUBER, J. FALLER, Danielle HAEMMELMANN, Kelli MARTIN, Julia CIESIELCZYK, Ashley CRITTENBERGER, Jenni MCCALL, Brianna

GP 19 19 19 19 19 18 8 19 19 18

G 9 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 2

A 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1

Pts 21 5 5 9 4 2 2 4 2 5

Shots 41 33 24 30 21 2 1 8 6 9

## GAME WINNING GOALS 16 MCCALL, Amber 3 PETRACCO, Gina 12 HUNTER, Kathleen

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Player PlayerStatistics Profiles Profiles 2009 FGCU Team Game-by-Game Comparison Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal Aug 21, 2009 at UCF 0-2 0/2 0/3 5/20 1/10 Aug 25, 2009 at Miami 0-3 0/3 0/3 8/13 1/5 Aug 30, 2009 at FIU 0-0 0/0 0/0 9/12 7/5 Sep 04, 2009 TENN.-MARTIN 1-0 1/0 0/0 12/5 6/3 Sep 06, 2009 ARMY 3-0 3/0 2/0 12/4 7/2 Sep 11, 2009 Palm Beach Atlantic 2-0 2/0 2/0 27/2 12/1 Sep 13, 2009 Austin Peay 2-0 2/0 1/0 22/2 12/0 Sep 18, 2009 vs Citadel 2-1 2/1 1/1 16/7 6/4 Sep 20, 2009 vs Mississippi State 0-1 0/1 0/1 18/14 11/9 Sep 25, 2009 at Mercer 2-1 2/1 3/0 10/12 5/7 Sep 27, 2009 at Kennesaw State 1-0 1/0 2/0 8/12 6/3 Oct 3, 2009 CAMPBELL 0-1 0/1 0/1 8/3 4/2 Oct 05, 2009 at Stetson 2-1 2/1 1/1 9/21 3/8 Oct 09, 2009 JACKSONVILLE 1-1 1/1 2/1 19/9 7/7 Oct 11, 2009 UNF 0-0 0/0 0/0 18/4 10/2 Oct 16, 2009 at Belmont 0-2 0/2 0/3 17/8 12/4 Oct 18, 2009 at Lipscomb 2-1 2/1 4/1 24/6 9/4 Oct 23, 2009 ETSU 3-0 3/0 2/0 20/3 7/1 Oct 25, 2009 USC UPSTATE 10-0 10/0 6/0 27/0 15/0 Totals 31-14 31/14 26/15 289/157 141/77 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category FGCU - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES CORNER KICKS

26 8 8 8 10 3 3 6 4 27 27 15 12 12 12 8 8 10 8

vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) vs ETSU (Oct 23) at Lipscomb (Oct 18) vs ARMY (Sep 06) vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) vs ETSU (Oct 23) vs ARMY (Sep 06) vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) at Lipscomb (Oct 18) vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) vs Palm Beach Atlantic (Sep 11) vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) at Belmont (Oct 16) vs Austin Peay (Sep 13) vs Palm Beach Atlantic(Sep 11) vs Mississippi State (Sep 20) at UCF (Aug 21) vs UNF (Oct 11) vs Citadel (Sep 18)

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Corners 0/5 0/6 6/4 2/1 4/0 7/0 3/0 8/1 3/1 2/1 2/8 5/1 1/3 6/4 10/1 2/2 3/1 7/0 6/0 77/39

Fouls 10/6 6/11 7/12 8/10 6/6 6/2 2/6 7/5 8/13 11/4 6/3 7/9 4/11 7/8 4/12 6/8 8/4 12/13 8/8 133/151

YC-RC/YC-RC 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/1-0 1-0/1-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/1-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 1-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 1-0/2-0 0-0/0-0 3-0/5-0

FGCU - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES

6 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 8 7 7

DONNELLAN, Katie vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) MCCALL, Amber vs ETSU (Oct 23) DONNELLAN, Katie vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) MCCALL, Brianna vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) MCCALL, Amber vs ETSU (Oct 23) MARTIN, Julia vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) MACKENZIE, Caytlan vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) HAW, Lindsay at Lipscomb (Oct 18) SWARTZENTRUBER, J. at Mercer (Sep 25) ELIAS, Olivia vs Palm Beach Atlantic (Sep 11) DONNELLAN, Katie vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) MCCALL, Amber vs ETSU (Oct 23) MCCALL, Amber vs Mississippi State (Sep 20) ELIAS, Olivia vs Austin Peay (Sep 13) DONNELLAN, Katie vs USC Upstate (Oct 25) MCCALL, Amber vs Mississippi State (Sep 20) SWARTZENTRUBER, J. vs Austin Peay (Sep 13) POWERS, S. at UCF (Aug 21) POWERS, S. at Stetson (Oct 05) POWERS, S. vs Mississippi State (Sep 20)

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Player Profiles Profiles 2009Player Atlantic Sun Review

1. Belmont Kennesaw State 3. FGCU Stetson 5. Jacksonville 6. Mercer 7. Campbell 8. ETSU 9. UNF 10. Lipscomb 11. USC Upstate

Player of the Year Tessa Gavilsky, Stetson

A-Sun W L T Pts 6 1 3 21 7 3 0 21 6 2 2 20 6 2 2 20 5 1 4 19 5 4 1 16 4 4 2 14 4 6 0 12 2 6 2 8 2 8 0 6 0 10 0 0

Overall W L T 10 6 4 11 7 0 11 5 3 11 7 2 8 7 5 8 6 4 9 9 2 5 13 0 5 11 3 4 15 0 0 19 0

Pct. .600 .611 .658 .600 .525 .556 .500 .278 .342 .211 .000

2009 A-Sun Tournament Results Quarterfinals #4 Jacksonville 2, #5 Mercer 2 (JU Advances 3-0 in PKs) #3 Stetson 2, #6 Campbell 1 Semifinals #2 Belmont 1, #3 Stetson 0 #1 Kennesaw State 1, #4 Jacksonville 0 OT Championship #1 Kennesaw State 2, #2 Belmont 1

2009 Atlantic Sun Awards

Defensive Player of the Year Bridget Gaughan, Kennesaw State Freshman of the Year Danielle Faller, FGCU Coach of the Year Lisa Howe, Belmont

All-Conference First-Team GK Sari Lin, Belmont D KC Correllus, FGCU D Bridget Gaughan, Kennesaw State D Gretchen Sutch, Belmont MF Jayme Trocino, Belmont MF Tessa Gavilsky, Stetson MF Amber McCall, FGCU MF Olivia Tucker, Mercer F Jordan Monty, ETSU F Caitlin Dingle, Kennesaw State F Erica Carter, Belmont

All-ConferenceSecond-Team GK Stephanie Powers, FGCU D Devon Dowell, Jacksonville D Kacie Hudson, Mercer D Marissa Muller, Campbell MF Jessica Hurtado, Jacksonville MF Liz Fink, Jacksonville MF Maylee Attin-Johnson, Kennesaw State F Kristen Marietta, Kennesaw State F Heather Berg, Stetson F Sara Elliot, Mercer F Katelin Swift, UNF

All-Freshman Team Ashlee Barrow, USC Upstate Jennie Borda,Campbell Christina Cromwell, Stetson Jade Dempster, Kennesaw State Danielle Faller, FGCU Laura Harris*, Belmont Lisa Hensley, Jacksonville Michele Larrinaga, UNF Eva Leeper, Jacksonville Patricia Anne Upson, Mercer Katie Wood, Lipscomb

2009 in review

* - Unanimous Selection

2009 Atlantic Sun Leaders

TEAM

SHOTS 1. Jacksonville 2. FGCU 3. Stetson 4. Mercer 5. Kennesaw State 6. Belmont 7. Campbell 8. UNF 9. Lipscomb 10. ETSU 11. USC Upstate

GP 20 19 20 18 18 20 20 19 19 18 19

No. 298 289 274 264 263 250 219 208 183 162 140

Avg/G 14.90 15.21 13.70 14.67 14.61 12.50 10.95 10.95 9.63 9.00 7.37

ASSISTS 1. Kennesaw State 2. Stetson 3. Belmont 4. FGCU 5. Jacksonville 6. Mercer Campbell 8. UNF 9. Lipscomb ETSU 11. USC Upstate

GP 18 20 20 19 20 18 20 19 19 18 19

No. 45 39 31 26 21 19 19 14 12 12 4

Avg/G 2.50 1.95 1.55 1.37 1.05 1.06 0.95 0.74 0.63 0.67 0.21

POINTS 1. Kennesaw State 2. Stetson 3. Belmont 4. FGCU 5. Mercer 6. Jacksonville 7. UNF 8. Campbell 9. ETSU 10. Lipscomb 11. USC Upstate

GP 18 20 20 19 18 20 19 20 18 19 19

No. 117 115 101 88 87 71 66 61 44 40 26

Avg/G 6.50 5.75 5.05 4.63 4.83 3.55 3.47 3.05 2.44 2.11 1.37

GOALS ALLOWED 1. FGCU 2. Belmont 3. Mercer 4. Kennesaw State 5. Stetson 6. UNF Jacksonville 8. Campbell 9. ETSU 10. Lipscomb 11. USC Upstate

GP 19 20 18 18 20 19 20 20 18 19 19

No. 14 16 19 21 26 27 27 28 35 44 80

Avg/G 0.74 0.80 1.06 1.17 1.30 1.42 1.35 1.40 1.94 2.32 4.21

GOALS 1. Stetson 2. Kennesaw State 3. Belmont 4. Mercer 5. FGCU 6. UNF 7. Jacksonville 8. Campbell 9. ETSU 10. Lipscomb 11. USC Upstate

GP 20 18 20 18 19 19 20 20 18 19 19

No. 38 36 35 34 31 26 25 21 16 14 11

Avg/G 1.90 2.00 1.75 1.89 1.63 1.37 1.25 1.05 0.89 0.74 0.58

SAVES 1. USC Upstate 2. ETSU 3. Lipscomb 4. Stetson 5. Belmont Jacksonville 7. Kennesaw State 8. Campbell 9. UNF 10. FGCU 11. Mercer

GP 19 18 19 20 20 20 18 20 19 19 18

No. 131 130 113 102 84 84 79 78 75 63 51

Avg/G 6.89 7.22 5.95 5.10 4.20 4.20 4.39 3.90 3.95 3.32 2.83

GOALS PER GAME 1. Kennesaw State 2. Stetson 3. Mercer 4. Belmont 5. FGCU 6. UNF 7. Jacksonville 8. Campbell 9. ETSU 10. Lipscomb 11. USC Upstate

GP 18 20 18 20 19 19 20 20 18 19 19

No. 36 38 34 35 31 26 25 21 16 14 11

Avg/G 2.00 1.90 1.89 1.75 1.63 1.37 1.25 1.05 0.89 0.74 0.58

SHUTOUTS 1. Belmont 2. FGCU 3. Kennesaw State 4. Stetson 5. Mercer Campbell Jacksonville 8. ETSU 9. UNF Lipscomb 11. USC Upstate

GP 20 19 18 20 18 20 20 18 19 19 19

ShO 10 9 8 7 6 6 6 4 3 3 0

Avg/G 0.50 0.47 0.44 0.35 0.33 0.30 0.30 0.22 0.16 0.16 0.00

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INDIVIDUAL

SHOTS 1. GAVILSKY, Tessa-STET 2. FINK, Liz-JU 3. DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU 4. Olivia Tucker-MER 5. BERG, Heather-STET 6. MULLER, Marisa-CAM 7. MONTY, Jordan-ETSU EKBLOM, Olga-CAM 9. MCCALL, Amber-FGCU HENSLEY, Lisa-JU

GP 20 20 17 18 20 20 18 20 19 20

No. Avg/G 76 3.80 69 3.45 55 3.24 51 2.83 49 2.45 44 2.20 40 2.22 40 2.00 39 2.05 39 1.95

POINTS 1. GAVILSKY, Tessa-STET 2. TROCINO, Jayme-BEL 3. DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU BERG, Heather-STET 5. MCCALL, Amber-FGCU BITETTO, Katie-STET 7. SWIFT, Katelin-UNF 8. Olivia Tucker-MER 9. DEMPSTER, Jade-KSU MUSACCHIO, Annie-BEL

GP 20 20 17 20 19 20 19 18 17 20

Pts. Avg/G 30 1.50 23 1.15 22 1.29 22 1.10 21 1.11 21 1.05 19 1.00 17 0.94 16 0.94 16 0.80

GOALS GP 1. GAVILSKY, Tessa-STET 20 2. TROCINO, Jayme-BEL 20 3. MCCALL, Amber-FGCU 19 BERG, Heather-STET 20 5. DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU 17 Olivia Tucker-MER 18 SWIFT, Katelin-UNF 19 8. LARRINAGA, Michele-UNF 19 LEEPER, Eva-JU 20 PAYNTER, Lauren-BEL 20 EKBLOM, Olga-CAM 20

No. Avg/G 11 0.55 10 0.50 9 0.47 9 0.45 8 0.47 8 0.44 8 0.42 6 0.32 6 0.30 6 0.30 6 0.30

ASSISTS 1. BITETTO, Katie-STET 2. GAVILSKY, Tessa-STET 3. VINING, Brittany-KSU WARE, Emily-STET 5. DEMPSTER, Jade-KSU DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU BUBLIS, Elizabeth-BEL WAGNER, Ashley-CAM MUSACCHIO, Annie-BEL 10. MONTY, Jordan-ETSU

No. Avg/G 11 0.55 8 0.40 7 0.39 7 0.35 6 0.35 6 0.35 6 0.30 6 0.30 6 0.30 5 0.28

GP 20 20 18 20 17 17 20 20 20 18

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. GAVILSKY, Tessa-STET 2. DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU DEMPSTER, Jade-KSU MILLER, Terri-ETSU MCCALL, Amber-FGCU LOFTIS, Jamie-BEL EKBLOM, Olga-CAM MULLER, Marisa-CAM TROCINO, Jayme-BEL GOALS AGAINST AVG 1. LIN, Sari-BEL 2. POWERS, S.-FGCU 3. Jean Worts-MER 4. ROONEY, Alexa-JU 5. PUGH, Staci-KSU 6. GARAVAGLIA, A.-STET 7. PANFIL, Jamie-CAM 8. HOWARD, R.-UNF 9. ZERIO, Erin-LIP 10. MASCH, Megan-ETSU

GP 20 17 18 19 18 20 18 18 14 18

GP 20 17 17 17 19 20 20 20 20 GA 14 13 17 25 21 26 24 25 16 31

No. Avg/G 6 0.30 3 0.18 3 0.18 3 0.18 3 0.16 3 0.15 3 0.15 3 0.15 3 0.15 Minutes GaAvg 1753:25 0.72 1586:12 0.74 1472:06 1.04 1880:28 1.20 1535:16 1.23 1856:49 1.26 1644:17 1.31 1696:58 1.33 874:35 1.65 1602:29 1.74

SAVES GP 1. MASCH, Megan-ETSU 18 2. GARAVAGLIA, Andrea-STET 20 3. LIN, Sari-BEL 20 4. PUGH, Staci-KSU 18 ROONEY, Alexa-JU 19 6. DAUGHTRY, Brittany-UPST 9 7. PANFIL, Jamie-CAM 18 8. HOWARD, Rachael-UNF 18 9. POWERS, Stephanie-FGCU 17 10. MARLER, Ally-LIP 14

No. 125 96 78 77 77 74 68 67 60 56

Avg/G 6.94 4.80 3.90 4.28 4.05 8.22 3.78 3.72 3.53 4.00

SHUTOUTS GP 1. LIN, Sari-BEL 20 2. POWERS, Stephanie-FGCU 17 GARAVAGLIA, Andrea-STET 20 4. PANFIL, Jamie-CAM 18 5. PUGH, Staci-KSU 18 ROONEY, Alexa-JU 19 7. HOWARD, Rachael-UNF 18 Jean Worts-MER 18 MASCH, Megan-ETSU 18 10. ZERIO, Erin-LIP 14 BARRETT, Emily-FGCU 1 KEENAN, Kirsi-FGCU 3

ShO 9 7 7 6 5 5 3 3 3 1 1 1

Sho/G 0.45 0.41 0.35 0.33 0.28 0.26 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.07 1.00 0.33

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All-Time RECORD BOOK

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Individual Game Records INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

record book

Bold denotes current player Most points 1. 10 Courtney Eppleman 2. 7 Lindsay Haw 3. 6 Katie Donnellan 4. 5 Amber McCall 5 Gina Petracco 5 Lindsay Haw 7. 4 Brianna McCall 4 Caytlan MacKenzie 4 Lindsay Haw 4 Casey Lademann 4 Caytlan MacKenzie 4 Amber McCall 4 Amber McCall 4 Amber McCall 4 Kelly Sheriff

Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 USC Upstate Oct. 25, 2009 ETSU Oct. 23, 2009 Howard Sept. 10, 2008 at Delaware State Sept. 7, 2007 USC Upstate Oct. 25, 2009 USC Upstate Oct. 25, 2009 at Lipscomb Oct. 21, 2007 at USC Upstate Oct. 24, 2008 Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 at Stetson Nov 3, 2007 at Delaware State Sept. 7, 2007 at Howard Sept. 9, 2007 at Lipscomb Oct. 21, 2007

Most goals 1. 5 Courtney Eppleman 2. 3 Kattie Donnellan 3. 2 Briana McCall 2 Amber McCall 2 Casey Lademann 2 Gina Petracco 2 Lindsay Haw 2 Lindsay Haw 2 Lindsay Haw 2 Lindsay Haw 2 Amber McCall 2 Amber McCall 2 Amber McCall

Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 USC Upstate Oct. 25, 2009 USC Upstate Oct. 25, 2009 ETSU Oct. 23, 2009 USC Upstate Oct. 24, 2008 Howard Sept. 10, 2008 at Wingate Sept. 4, 2008 Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 at Lipscomb Oct. 21, 2007 at Delaware State Sept. 7, 2007 at Stetson Nov 3, 2007 at Delaware State Sept. 7, 2007 at Howard Sept. 9, 2007

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Caytlan MacKenzie Gina Petracco Casey Lademann Kelli Haemmelmann Lindsay Haw Lindsay Haw Amber McCall Amber McCall Amber McCall Kelly Sheriff Jessica Zabel

Most saves 1. 8 Stephanie Powers 2. 7 Stephanie Powers 7 Stephanie Powers 7 Stephanie Powers 7 Stephanie Powers 7 Stephanie Powers 7 Kirsi Keenan 6. 6 Stephanie Powers 6 Stephanie Powers 6 Stephanie Powers 6 Stephanie Powers 6 Stephanie Powers 6 Kirsi Keenan

Howard Sept. 10, 2008 Howard Sept. 10, 2008 Howard Sept. 10, 2008 ETSU Oct. 26, 2007 Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 FIU Sept. 2, 2007 Toledo Sept. 16, 2007 USC Upstate Oct. 28, 2007 at Delaware State Sept. 7, 2007 at Lipscomb Oct. 21, 2007 at Lipscomb Oct. 21, 2007 at UCF Aug. 21, 2009 at Stetson Oct. 5, 2009 v. Mississippi State Sept. 20, 2009 Belmont Oct. 19, 2008 at UNF Oct. 10, 2008 at Florida State Sept. 21, 2008 at Kennesaw State Sept. 30, 2007 at Mercer Sept. 25, 2009 Jacksonville Oct. 9, 2009 Mercer Sept. 28, 2008 v. Indiana State Sept. 2, 2008 at FIU Aug. 24, 2008 vs Murray State Sept. 23, 2007

Most assists 1. 3 Lindsay Haw Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 3 Kayley McMillan Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 3. 2 Julia Martin USC Upstate Oct. 25, 2009 2 Caytlan Mackenzie USC Upstate Oct. 25, 2009 2 Lindsay Haw at Lipscomb Oct. 18, 2009 2 Jessica Swartzentruber at Mercer Sept. 25, 2009 2 Lindsay Haw at USC Upstate Oct. 24, 2008 2 Caytlan MacKenzie Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 2 Caytlan MacKenzie at Delaware State Sept. 7, 2007 2 Kelly Sheriff Jacksonville Oct. 12, 2007 2 Kelly Sheriff at Lipscomb Oct. 21, 2007 Most shots 1. 9 Caytlan MacKenzie 2. 8 Olivia Elias 3. 7 Courtney Eppleman 7 Amber McCall 5. 6 Caytlan MacKenzie 6 Lindsay Haw 6 Michelle Kuhnen 6 Amber McCall 8. 5 Katie Donnellan 5 Amber McCall 5 Amber McCall

Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 Palm Beach Atlantic Sept. 11, 2009 Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 Campbell Oct. 5, 2007 at USC Upstate Oct. 24, 2008 at Lipscomb Oct. 21, 2007 Alabama State Aug. 31, 2007 at Howard Sept. 9, 2007 USC Upstate Oct. 25, 2009 ETSU Oct. 23, 2009 Mississippi State Sept. 20, 2009

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Lindsay Haw was named the 2007 Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year after tallying a programrecord 28 points (11g 6a) in a single season.

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Player Player Profiles Profiles Individual Season Records Points 1. 28 2. 24 3. 23 4. 21 5. 13 13 7. 12 12 9. 11 11

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Lindsay Haw (11g 6a) Amber McCall (10g 4a) Lindsay Haw (7g 9a) Amber McCall (9g 3a) Courtney Eppleman (5g 3a) Casey Lademann (6g 1a) Gina Petracco (4g 4a) Amber McCall (5g 2a) Caytlan MacKenzie (3g 5a) Caytlan MacKenzie (3g 5a)

2007 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008

Points per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.57 Caytlan MacKenzie (7 games) 2. 1.56 Lindsay Haw (18 games) 3. 1.35 Lindsay Haw (17 games) 4. 1.33 Amber McCall (18 games) 5. 1.11 Amber McCall (19 games) 6. 0.76 Casey Lademann (17 games) 7. 0.72 Courtney Eppleman (18 games) 8. 0.71 Amber McCall (17 games) 0.71 Gina Petracco (17 games) 10. 0.67 Kelly Sherriff (18 games)

2007 2007 2008 2007 2009 2008 2007 2008 2008 2007

Goals 1. 11 2. 10 3. 9 3. 7 4. 6 5. 5 5 7. 4 8. 3 3 3 3 3

Lindsay Haw Amber McCall Amber McCall Lindsay Haw Casey Lademann Amber McCall Courtney Eppleman Gina Petracco Katie Donnellan Jess Swartzentruber Gina Petracco Caytlan MacKenzie Caytlan MacKenzie

2007 2007 2009 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008 2009 2009 2009 2008 2007

Goals per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.61 Lindsay Haw (18 games) 2. 0.56 Amber McCall (18 games) 3. 0.47 Amber McCall (19 games) 4. 0.43 Caytlan MacKenzie (7 games) 5. 0.41 Lindsay Haw (17 games) 6. 0.35 Casey Lademann (17 games) 7. 0.29 Amber McCall (17 games) 8. 0.28 Courtney Eppleman (18 games) 9. 0.24 Gina Petracco (17 games) 10. 0.22 Kelly Sheriff (9 games)

2007 2007 2009 2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008 2007

Game-winning goals 1. 4 Amber McCall 4 Lindsay Haw 4 Lindsay Haw 4. 3 Amber McCall 5. 2 Gina Petracco 2 Amanda Goble 7. 1 Kathleen Hunter 1 Olivia Elias

2007 2008 2007 2009 2009 2008 2009 2009

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Stacey Payne Danielle Faller Michelle Kuhnen Katie Donnellan Casey Lademann Amber McCall Kelly Sherriff Kelli Haemmelmann

2009 2009 2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007

Assists 1. 9 2. 6 6 6 5. 5 5 5 8. 4 4 10. 3 3 3 3 3

Lindsay Haw Olivia Elias Lindsay Haw Kelly Sherriff Caytlan MacKenzie Caytlan MacKenzie Jessica Zabel Gina Petracco Amber McCall Lindsay Haw Amber McCall Jessica Swartzentruber Caytlan MacKenzie Kayley McMillan

2008 2008 2007 2007 2008 2007 2007 2008 2007 2009 2009 2009 2009 2007

Assists per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.71 Caytlan MacKenzie (7 games) 2. 0.53 Lindsay Haw (17 games) 3. 0.35 Olivia Elias (17 games) 4. 0.33 Lindsay Haw (18 games) 0.33 Kelly Sheriff (18 games) 6. 0.29 Caytlan MacKenzie (17 games) 7. 0.28 Jessica Zabel (18 games) 8. 0.25 Julia Martin (8 games) 9. 0.24 Gina Petracco (17 games) 10. 0.22 Amber McCall (18 games)

2007 2008 2008 2007 2007 2008 2007 2009 2008 2007

Shots attempted 1. 56 Amber McCall (10 goals) 2. 43 Lindsay Haw (11 goals) 3. 41 Amber McCall (9 goals) 4. 35 Olivia Elias (2 goals) 5. 33 Caytlan MacKenzie (1 goal) 6. 31 Amber McCall (5 goals) 7. 30 Jessica Swartzentruber (3 goals) 30 Lindsay Haw (7 goals) 9. 29 Caytlan MacKenzie (3 goals) 10. 24 Lindsay Haw (1 goal)

2007 2007 2009 2009 2009 2008 2009 2008 2008 2009

Shots per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 3.11 Amber McCall (18 games) 2. 2.43 Caytlan MacKenzie (7 games) 3. 2.39 Lindsay Haw (18 games) 4. 2.33 Olivia Elias (15 games) 5. 2.16 Amber McCall (19 games ) 6. 1.82 Amber McCall (17 games) 7. 1.76 Lindsay Haw (17 games) 8. 1.74 Caytlan MacKenzie (19 games) 9. 1.71 Caytlan MacKenzie (17 games) 10. 1.58 Jessica Swartzentruber (19 games)

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Individual Season Records Shots on goal 1. 32 Amber McCall (10 goals) 2. 31 Lindsay Haw (11 goals) 3. 24 Amber McCall (9 goals) 4. 20 Amber McCall (5 goals) 5. 18 Caytlan MacKenzie (3 goals) 6. 17 Lindsay Haw (7 goals) 7. 16 Olivia Elias (2 goals) 16 Casey Lademann (6 goals) 9. 15 Jessica Swartzentruber (3 goals) 15 Lindsay Haw (1 goal) 15 Caytlan MacKenzie (1 goal)

2007 2007 2009 2008 2008 2008 2009 2008 2009 2009 2009

SOG per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.78 Amber McCall (18 games) 2. 1.72 Lindsay Haw (18 games) 3. 1.43 Caytlan MacKenzie (7 games) 4. 1.26 Amber McCall (19 games) 5. 1.18 Amber McCall (17 games) 6. 1.07 Olivia Elias (15 games) 7. 1.06 Caytlan MacKenzie (17 games) 8. 1.00 Lindsay Haw (17 games) 9. 0.94 Casey Lademann (17 games) 10. 0.79 Lindsay Haw (19 games) 0.79 Caytlan MacKenzie (19 games) 0.79 Jessica Swartzentruber (19 games)

2007 2007 2007 2009 2008 2009 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009

GOALKEEPING Saves 1. 64 Stephanie Powers (12 GA, 64 saves) 2. 61 Stephanie Powers (14 GA, 61 saves) 3. 45 Kirsi Keenan (14 GA, 45 saves) 4. 14 Emily Barrett (5 GA, 14 saves) 5. 8 Kirsi Keenan (2 GA, 8 saves)

2008 2009 2007 2007 2008

Goalkeeper Stephanie Powers posted nine wins in the 2009 season to place first in the program record book.

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Saves per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 4.00 Stephanie Powers (16 games) 2. 3.59 Stephanie Powers (17 games) 3. 2.81 Kirsi Keenan (16 games) 4. 2.33 Emily Barrett (6 games) 5. 1.00 Kirsi Keenan (8 games)

2008 2009 2007 2007 2008

Save percent (minimum 5 minutes) 1. .842 Stephanie Powers (12 GA, 64 saves) 2. .813 Stephanie Powers (14 GA, 61 saves) 3. .800 Kirsi Keenan (2 GA, 8 saves) 4. .763 Kirsi Keenan (14 GA, 45 saves) 5. .737 Emily Barrett (5 GA, 14 saves)

2008 2009 2008 2007 2007

Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes) 1. 0.66 Kirsi Keenan (2 GA, 273 min) 2. 0.79 Stephanie Powers (14 GA, 1586 min) 3. 0.81 Stephanie Powers (12 GA, 1329 min) 4. 0.97 Emily Barrett (5 GA, 465 min) 5. 1.10 Kirsi Keenan (14 GA, 1148 min)

2008 2009 2008 2007 2007

Most wins 1. 9 2. 8 3. 7 4. 3 5. 2

Stephanie Powers (9-5-3) Stephanie Powers (8-3-3) Kirsi Keenan (7-6-0) Emily Barrett (3-1-0) Kirsi Keenan (2-1-0)

2009 2008 2007 2007 2008

Most losses 1. 6 2. 5 3. 3 4. 1 1

Kirsi Keenan (7-6-0) Stephanie Powers (9-5-3) Stephanie Powers (8-3-3) Emily Barrett (3-1-0) Kirsi Keenan (2-1-0)

2007 2009 2008 2007 2008

Most ties 1. 3 3

Stephanie Powers (9-5-3) Stephanie Powers (8-3-3)

2009 2008

Most shutouts 1. 7 Stephanie Powers 7 Kirsi Keenan 3. 3 Stephanie Powers 4. 2 Emily Barrett

2009 2007 2008 2007

PARTICIPATION (SEASON) Games played 1. 19 Ashley Ciesielczyk 19 KC Correllus 19 Jenni Crittenberger 19 Katie Donnellan 19 Caytlan MacKenzie 19 Danielle Faller 19 Lindsay Haw 19 Kathleen Hunter 19 Caytlan MacKenzie

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Player Player Profiles Profiles Records Individual Season/Career 19 Amber McCall 19 Stacey Payne 19 Gina Petracco 19 Jessica Swartzentruber Games started 1. 19 KC Correllus 19 Jenni Crittenberger 19 Danielle Faller 19 Kathleen Hunter 19 Caytlan MacKenzie 19 Amber McCall 2. 18 Jessica Zabel 18 Kayley McMillan 18 Amber McCall 18 Lindsay Haw Minutes played 1. 1718 KC Correllus 2. 1683 Jenni Crittenberger 3. 1679 Danielle Faller 4. 1655 Kathleen Hunter 5. 1602 Stephanie Powers 6. 1488 Amber McCall 7. 1400 Kelli Haemmelmann 8. 1382 Katie Donnellan 9. 1377 Katherine Correllus 10. 1304 Jessica Zabel

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2007 2007 2007 2007

2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2007 2008 2008 2007

Points 1. 57 Amber McCall (24g 9a) 2007-09 2. 56 Lindsay Haw (19g 18a) 20073. 27 Caytlan MacKenzie (7g 13a) 20074. 18 Gina Petracco (7g 4a) 20085. 13 Casey Lademann (6g 1a) 2008 13 Courtney Eppleman (5g 3a) 2007 7. 12 Kelly Sheriff (2g 4a) 2007 8. 11 Katie Donnellan (5g 1 a) 20079. 10 Olivia Elias (2g 6a) 200810. 9 Jessica Swartzentruber (3g 3a) 2009 Points per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.06 Amber McCall (54 games) 2007-09 2. 1.04 Lindsay Haw (54 games) 20073. 0.76 Casey Lademann (17 games) 2008 4. 0.72 Courtney Eppleman (18 games) 2007 5. 0.67 Kelly Sheriff (18 games) 2007 6. 0.63 Caytlan MacKenzie (24 games) 20077. 0.50 Gina Petracco (36 games) 20088. 0.47 Jessica Swartzentruber (19 games) 20099. 0.39 Jessica Zabel (18 games) 2007 10. 0.31 Olivia Elias (32 games) 2008-

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Goals 1. 24 2. 19 3. 7 7 5. 6 6. 5 5 8. 3 3 3

Amber McCall 2007-09 Lindsay Haw 2007Caytlan MacKenzie 2007Gina Petracco 2008Casey Lademann 2008 Katie Donnellan 2007Courtney Eppleman 2007 Stacey Payne 2008Jessica Swartzentruber 2009Kelly Sherriff 2007

Goals per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.44 Amber McCall (54 games) 2007-09 2. 0.35 Casey Lademann (17 games) 2008 3. 0.35 Lindsay Haw (54 games) 20074. 0.28 Courtney Eppleman (18 games) 2007 5. 0.22 Kelly Sherriff (9 games) 2007 6. 0.19 Gina Petracco (36 games) 20087. 0.16 Caytlan MacKenzie 2007 0.16 Jessica Swartzentruber (19 games) 20099. 0.13 Katie Donnellan (38 games) 200710. 0.11 Sarah Flagler (9 games) 2007 Game-winning goals 1. 8 Lindsay Haw 2007 8 Amber McCall 2007-09 3. 3 Gina Petracco 20084. 2 Amanda Goble 20085. 1 Danielle Faller 2009 1 Kathleen Hunter 2009 1 Stacey Payne 2008 1 Olivia Elias 2008 1 Katie Donnellan 2007- 1 Kelli Haemmelmann 2007 1 Michelle Kuhnen 2007 1 Casey Lademann 2008 1 Kelly Sherriff 2007 Assists 1. 18 2. 13 3. 9 4. 6 6 6. 5 7. 4 4 4 10. 3 3

Lindsay Haw 2007Caytlan MacKenzie 2007Amber McCall 2007-09 Olivia Elias 2008Kelly Sherriff 2007 Jessica Zabel 2007 Gina Petracco 2008 Kelli Haemmelmann 2007Kayley McMillan 2007Jessica Swartzentruber 2009Courtney Eppleman 2007

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Individual Career Records Assists per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.33 Kelly Sherriff (18 games) 2007 0.33 Lindsay Haw (54 games) 20073. 0.30 Caytlan MacKenzie (24 games) 20074. 0.28 Jessica Zabel (18 games) 2007 5. 0.25 Julia Martin (8 games) 20096. 0.19 Olivia Elias (32 games) 20087. 0.17 Amber McCall (54 games) 2007-09 0.17 Courtney Eppleman (18 games) 2007 9. 0.16 Jessica Swartzentruber (19 games) 200910. 0.15 Jessica Belmonte (13 games) 2007 Shots attempted 1. 128 Amber McCall (15 goals) 2007-09 2. 97 Lindsay Haw (18 goals) 20073. 79 Caytlan MacKenzie (6 goals) 20074. 58 Olivia Elias (2 goals) 20085. 31 Gina Petracco (7 goals) 20086. 30 Jessica Swartzentruber (3 goals) 20097. 29 Katie Donnellan (5 goals) 2007 29 Kelli Haemmelmann (2 goals) 20079. 24 Michelle Kuhnen (2 goals) 2007 24 Kathleen Hunter (2 goals) 2007-

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Shots per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 2.37 Amber McCall (54 games) 2007-09 2. 1.84 Caytlan MacKenzie (43 games) 20073. 1.81 Olivia Elias (32 games) 20084. 1.80 Lindsay Haw (54 games) 20075. 1.58 Jessica Swartzentruber (19 games) 20096. 1.35 Casey Lademann (17 games) 2008 7. 1.28 Jessica Zabel (18 games) 2007 8. 1.11 Kelly Sheriff (18 games) 2007 1.11 Danielle Faller (19 games) 200910. 1.00 Courtney Eppleman (18 games) 2007 Shots on goal 1. 76 Amber McCall (24 goals) 2007-09 2. 63 Lindsay Haw (19 goals) 20073. 43 Caytlan MacKenzie (9 goals) 20074. 27 Olivia Elias (2 goals) 20085. 19 Gina Petracco (7 goals) 20086. 16 Michelle Kuhnen (2 goals) 2008 16 Casey Lademann (6 goals) 2008 8. 15 Katie Donnellan (5 goals) 2007 15 Jessica Swartzentruber (3 goals) 200910. 14 Stacey Payne (3 goals) 2008-

8. 0.53 9. 0.50 10. 0.45

Gina Petracco (36 games) Jessica Zabel (18 games) Amanda Goble (20 games)

20082007 2008-

GOALKEEPING Saves 1. 125 Stephanie Powers 20082. 54 Kirsi Keenan 20073. 14 Emily Barrett (5 GA, 14 saves) 2007-09 Saves per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 3.79 Stephanie Powers (33 games) 20082. 2.16 Kirsi Keenan (25 games) 20073. 2.00 Emily Barrett (7 games) 2007-09 Save percent (minimum 5 minutes) 1. .828 Stephanie Powers (26 GA, 125 saves) 20082. .771 Kirsi Keenan (16 GA, 54 saves) 20073. .737 Emily Barrett (5 GA, 14 saves) 2007-08 Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes) 1. 0.80 Stephanie Powers (26 GA, 2915 min) 20082. 0.84 Emily Barrett (5 GA, 465 min) 2007-09 3. 0.94 Kirsi Keenan (16 GA, 1532 min) 2007Most wins 1. 17 2. 10 3. 5 Most losses 1. 8 2. 7 3. 1 Most ties 1. 6

Stephanie Powers (17-8-6) 2008Kirsi Keenan (10-7-0) 2007Emily Barrett (5-1-0) 2007-09 Stephanie Powers (17-8-6) 2008Krisi Keenan (10-7-0) 2007Emily Barrett (5-1-0) 2007-08

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Kelly Sherriff tallied 12 points in the 2007 season - the first year of the program - off three goals and six assists.

SOG per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.41 Amber McCall (54 games) 2007-09 2. 1.17 Lindsay Haw (54 games) 20073. 1.00 Caytlan MacKenzie (43 games) 20074. 0.94 Casey Lademann (17 games) 2008 5. 0.84 Olivia Elias (32 games) 20086. 0.79 Jessica Swartzentruber (19 games) 20097. 0.67 Courtney Eppleman (18 games) 2007

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Individual Career Records/All-Conference Player Player Profiles Profiles Most shutouts 1. 10 Stephanie Powers 20082. 8 Kirsi Keenan 20073. 1 Emily Barrett 2007-09 PARTICIPATION Games played 1. 54 Lindsay Haw 2007 54 Amber McCall 2007-09 3. 53 Kelli Haemmelmann 20074. 48 Amanda Suchko 20075. 45 Michelle Kuhnen 20076. 43 Caytlan MacKenzie 20077. 38 Katie Donnellan 20078. 36 KC Correllus 2008 36 Gina Petracco 2008 36 Kayley McMillan 2007 36 Kathleen Hunter 2007Games started 1. 54 Amber McCall 2007-09 2. 45 Lindsay Haw 20073. 44 Kelli Haemmelmann 20074. 43 Caytlan MacKenzie 20075. 36 KC Correllus 20086. 35 Kathleen Hunter 20077. 34 Kayley McMillan 20078. 32 Olivia Elias 20089. 30 Stephanie Powers 200810. 29 Katie Donnellan 2007Minutes played 1. 3845 Amber McCall 2007-09 2. 3612 Kelli Haemmelmann 20073. 3095 KC Correllus 20084. 2985 Lindsay Haw 20075. 2885 Caytlan MacKenzie 20076. 2849 Kathleen Hunter 20077. 2749 Stephanie Powers 20088. 2634 Katie Donnellan 20079. 2210 Kayley McMillan 200710. 2202 Olivia Elias 2008-

ATLANTIC SUN ALL-CONFERENCE Freshman of the Year Lindsay Haw 2007 Danielle Faller 2009 All-Conference Breakdown 2009 KC Correllus Amber McCall Stephanie Powers Danielle Faller 2008 Amber McCall Lindsay Haw KC Correllus Stephanie Powers 2007 Amber McCall Kathleen Hunter Lindsay Haw

First Team, defense First Team, forward Second Team, Goalkeeper All-Freshman First Team, forward Second Team, midfield All-Freshman All-Freshman First Team, forward Second Team, defense All-Freshman All-Freshman

Player of the Week Breakdown Amber McCall - 9/28/09 Lindsay Haw - 9/8/08, 9/4/07 Defensive Player of the Week Breakdown Stephanie Powers - 9/28/09, 9/8/09, 9/8/08 Emily Barrett - 9/10/07 Kirsi Keenan - 10/22/07

ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERS Years G A

1. Amber McCall 2. Lindsay Haw 3. Caytlan MacKenzie 4. Gina Petracco 5. Casey Lademann Courtney Eppleman 7. Kelly Sherriff 8. Katie Donnellan 9. Olivia Elias 10. Jessica Swartzentruber

2007-09 24 2007- 19 2007- 7 2008- 7 2008 6 2007 5 2007 3 2007- 5 2008- 2 2009 3

9 18 13 4 1 3 6 1 6 3

Pts 57 56 27 18 13 13 12 11 10 9

Forward Amber McCall was a three-time Atlantic Sun All-Conference first team selection. She is the program’s leading scorer with 57 points tallied in her three-year career.

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Team Game/Season Records Team Game Records

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Most points 1. 32 USC Upstate 2. 26 Alabama State 3. 16 at UNF 4. 15 Howard 5. 13 at USC Upstate 13 at Howard 7. 12 at Delaware State 8. 11 at Lipscomb 9. 10 Jacksonville 10 FIU

Oct. 25, 2009 Aug. 31, 2007 Oct. 10, 2008 Sept. 10, 2008 Oct. 24, 2008 Sept. 9, 2007 Sept. 7, 2007 Oct. 21, 2007 Oct. 12, 2007 Sept. 2, 2007

Most goals 1. 10 USC Upstate 10 Alabama State 3. 5 at UNF 5 Howard 5. 4 at USC Upstate 4 at Lipscomb 4 at Howard 4 at Delaware State 9. 3 ETSU 3 Army 3 at Campbell 3 at FIU 3 Jacksonville 3 FIU

Oct. 25, 2009 Aug. 31, 2007 Oct. 10, 2008 Sept. 10, 2008 Oct. 24, 2008 Oct. 21, 2007 Sept. 9, 2007 Sept. 7, 2007 Oct. 23, 2009 Sept. 6, 2009 Oct. 2, 2008 Aug. 24, 2008 Oct. 12, 2007 Sept. 2, 2007

Most assists 1. 12 Alabama State 2. 6 USC Upstate 6 at UNF 4. 5 at USC Upstate 5 Howard 5 at Howard 7. 4 at Lipscomb 4 Jacksonville 4 at Delaware State 4 FIU

Aug. 31, 2007 Oct. 25, 2009 Oct. 10, 2008 Oct. 24, 2008 Sept. 10, 2008 Sept. 9, 2007 Oct. 18, 2009 Oct. 12, 2007 Sept. 7, 2007 Sept. 2, 2007

Most shots 1. 40 Alabama State 2. 34 Howard 3. 27 USC Upstate 27 Palm Beach Atlantic 5. 26 Lipscomb 6. 25 at Lipscomb 7. 24 at Lipscomb 8. 22 Austin Peay 9. 20 ETSU 10. 19 Jacksonville 19 at USC Upstate 19 Campbell

Aug. 31, 2007 Sept. 10, 2008 Oct. 25, 2009 Sept. 11, 2009 Oct. 17, 2008 Oct. 21, 2007 Oct. 28, 2009 Sept. 13, 2009 Oct. 23, 2009 Oct. 9, 2009 Oct. 24, 2008 Oct. 5, 2007

Most saves 1. 8 at UCF 8 vs. Mississippi State 3. 7 at Stetson

Aug. 21, 2009 Sept. 20, 2009 Oct. 5, 2009

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Belmont at UNF at Florida State at Kennesaw State Jacksonville at Mercer Mercer vs. Indiana State at FIU vs Murray State

Oct. 19, 2008 Oct. 10, 2008 Sept. 21, 2008 Sept. 30, 2007 Oct. 9, 2009 Sept. 25, 2009 Sept. 28, 2008 Sept. 2, 2008 Aug. 24, 2008 Sept. 23, 2007

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

Points 1. 120 (40g 40a) 2. 100 (32g 36a) 3. 88 (31 g 26a)

2007 2008 2009

Points per game 1. 6.67 (18 games) 2. 5.88 (17 games) 3. 4.63 (19 games)

2007 2008 2009

Goals 1. 40 2. 32 3. 31

2007 2008 2009

Goals per game 1. 2.22 (18 games) 2. 1.88 (17 games) 3. 1.63 (19 games)

2007 2008 2009

Game-winning goals 1. 11 2. 10 10

2007 2009 2008

Assists 1. 40 2. 36 3. 26

2007 2008 2009

Assists per game 1. 2.22 (18 games) 2. 2.12 (17 games) 3. 1.37 (19 games)

2007 2008 2009

Shots attempted 1. 289 (31 goals) 2. 254 (40 goals) 3. 234 (32 goals)

2009 2007 2008

Shots per game 1. 15.21 (19 games) 2. 14.11 (18 games) 3. 13.76 (17 games)

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Player Player Profiles Profiles Team Season Records Shots on goal 1. 142 (40 goals) 2. 141 (31 goals) 141 (32 goals)

2007 2009 2008

SOG per game 1. 8.29 (17 games) 2. 7.89 (18 games) 3. 7.42 (19 games)

2008 2007 2009

GOALKEEPING Saves 1. 73 (14 GA) 2. 63 (14 GA) 3. 59 (19 GA)

2008 2009 2007

Saves per game 1. 4.29 (17 games) 2. 3.32 (19 games) 3. 3.28 (18 games)

2008 2009 2007

Save percent 1. .839 (14 GA, 73 saves) 2. .818 (14 GA, 63 saves) 3. .756 (19 GA, 59 saves)

2008 2009 2007

Goals against avg 1. 0.71 (14 GA, 1770 min) 2. 0.79 (14 GA, 1602 min) 3. 1.06 (19 GA, 1617 min)

2009 2008 2007

Team Season Records Most wins 1. 11 (11-5-3) 11 (11-7-0) 3. 10 (10-4-3)

2009 2007 2008

Most conference wins 1. 7 (7-4-0) 2. 6 (6-2-2) 3. 5 (5-2-3)

2007 2009 2008

Most losses 1. 7 (11-7-0) 2. 5 (11-5-3) 3. 4 (10-4-3)

2007 2009 2008

Most ties 1. 3 (11-5-3) 3 (10-4-3)

2009 2008

Most shutouts 1. 9 9 2. 8

2009 2007 2008

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PARTICIPATION (SEASON) Games played 1. 19 2. 18 3. 17

2009 2007 2008

Minutes played 1. 19303 2. 15790 3. 15529

2009 2007 2008

Jessica Zabel played in the inaugural season of women’s soccer and is tied for fifth in season assists (5) and in the top 10 in points per game (0.39).

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Letterwinner List Alphabetical Letterwinner List B BAIRD, Christine BARRETT, Emily BELMONTE, Jessica

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P PAYNE, Stacey PETRACCO, Gina PLASTEK, Casey POWERS, Stephanie

2008-09 2008-09 2007 2008-09

C CIESIELCZYK, Ashley CORRELLUS, Katherine CRITTENBERGER, Jenni

2008-09 2008-09 2009

S SHERRIFF, Kelly SUCHKO, Amanda SWARTZENTRUBER, Jess

2007 2007-09 2009

D DELATER, Jen DONNELLAN, Katie

2007-08 2007-09

T TYMRAK, Melanie

2007

W WEBER, Laura

2007

Z ZABEL, Jessica ZAREMBA, Leah

2007 2007

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E ELIAS, Olivia EPPLEMAN, Courtney

2008-09 2007

F FAGLER, Sarah FALLER, Danielle

2008-09 2009

G GARLOCK, Chelsea GOBLE, Amanda

2009 2008-09

H HAEMMELMANN, Kelli HANNON, Danielle HAW, Lindsay HUFFMAN, Jeannel HUNTER, Kathleen

2007-09 2007 2007-09 2008-09 2007-09

J JOKUTY, Anna

2007-09

K KEENAN, Kirsi KUHNEN, Michelle

2007-09 2007-09

L LADEMANN, Casey LEONARD, Laura

2008 2008

M MACKENZIE, Caytlan MARTIN, Julia McCALL, Amber McCALL, Brianna McMILLAN, Kayley

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KEENAN, Kirsi

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ELIAS, Olivia WEBER, Laura

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MacKENZIE, Caytlan

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HANNON, Danielle McCALL, Brianna

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McCALL, Amber

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LADEMANN, Casey SWARTZENTRUBER, Jess ZABEL, Jessica

2008-09 2007

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2007 2009 2008

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2007-09

2007-09

POWERS, Stephanie ZAREMBA, Leah

CIESIELCZYK, Ashley

FAGLER, Sarah (also #6) FALLER, Danielle

SUCHKO, Amanda

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EPPLEMAN, Courtney GOBLE, Amanda (also #24) MARTIN, Julia

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HAEMMELMANN, Kelli

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BELMONTE, Jessica CORRELLUS, Katherine

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HUNTER, Kathleen

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CRITTENBERGER, Jenni

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GARLOCK, Chelsea

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2008 2009 2007

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2007 2008 2009

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2009

2009

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Year-by-Year Results TEAM RECORD Overall: Home: Neutral: DATE 8/21/09 8/25/09 8/30/09 9/4/09 9/6/09 9/11/09 9/13/09 9/18/09 9/20/09 *9/25/09 *9/27/09 *10/3/09 *10/5/09 *10/9/09 *10/11/09 *10/16/09 *10/18/09 *10/23/09 *10/25/09

2009

W-L-T 11-5-3 Conference: 6-2-2 6-1-2 Away: 4-3-1 1-1

OPPONENT at UCF at Miami at FIU ^TENN.-MARTIN ^ARMY PALM BEACH ATLANTIC AUSTIN PEAY #vs Citadel #vs Mississippi State at Mercer at Kennesaw State CAMPBELL at Stetson JACKSONVILLE UNF at Belmont at Lipscomb ETSU USC Upstate

WL L L T O2 W W W W W L W W L W T O2 T O2 L W W W

SCORE 0-2 0-3 0-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 2-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-0 0-2 2-1 3-0 10-0

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TEAM RECORD Overall: Home: Neutral: DATE 8/24/08 8/29/08 9/2/08 9/4/08 9/6/08 9/10/08 9/21/08 *9/26/08 *9/28/08 *10/2/08 *10/10/08 *10/12/08 *10/17/08 *10/19/08 *10/24/08 *10/26/08 *11/1/08

TEAM RECORD Overall: Home: Neutral: DATE 8/31/07 9/2/07 9/7/07 9/9/07 9/14/07 9/16/07 9/23/07 *9/28/07 *9/30/07 *10/5/07 *10/6/07 *10/12/07 *10/14/07 *10/19/07 *10/21/07 *10/26/07 *10/28/07 *11/3/07

2007

W-L-T 11-7 Conference: 7-4 5-4 Away: 6-2 0-1

OPPONENT ^ALABAMA STATE ^FIU at Delaware State at Howard ST.THOMAS TOLEDO vs Murray State at Mercer at Kennesaw State CAMPBELL GARDNER-WEBB JACKSONVILLE at UNF at Belmont at Lipscomb ETSU USC UPSTATE at Stetson

WL W W OT W W L L L W L W W L W W W L W L OT

SCORE 10-0 3-2 4-0 4-1 0-1 0-1 2-3 1-0 0-3 2-0 2-0 3-4 1-0 1-0 4-0 0-1 1-0 2-3

* - Atlantic Sun Game ^ - Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic

2008

W-L-T 10-4-3 Conference: 5-2-3 3-1-3 Away: 6-3 1-0

OPPONENT at FIU ^Buffalo ^vs Indiana State at Wingate at Gardner-Webb HOWARD at #8 Florida State KENNESAW STATE MERCER at Campbell at UNF at Jacksonville LIPSCOMB BELMONT at USC Upstate at ETSU STETSON

WL W L W W W W L T O2 T O2 W W L T O2 W W L O2 W

SCORE 3-2 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 5-0 0-4 1-1 1-1 3-0 5-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 4-0 1-2 2-1

* - Atlantic Sun Game ^ - FIU Classic

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“The City of Palms”

FORT MYERS

In the late 1800s, Tootie McGregor and Thomas & Mina Edison began the beautification of Fort Myers. Imported Royal Palms were planted along Riverside Drive, later renamed McGregor Boulevard. These magnificent Royal Palms, some towering at 75 feet, give the City of Palms its nickname. Incorporated in 1886, Fort Myers is the center of a popular tourist area in Southwest Florida and the seat of Lee County. It is located about 120 miles south of Tampa at the meeting point of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caloosahatchee River. Fort Myers was the frequent winter home of Thomas Edison and is the current home of the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins spring training camps. The first known resident of what is now Fort Myers was Manuel Gonzalez, a Spaniard from the province of Asturias, who came via Cuba in the 19th century. Fort Myers, built in 1850 as a military fort to fend off Seminole Indians that were massacring the area’s few settlers, was named after Col. Abraham C. Myers, who was stationed in Florida for seven years and was the son-in-law of the fort’s establisher and commander. In 1858, after years of elusive battle, Chief Billy Bowlegs and his warriors were persuaded to surrender and move west, and the fort was abandoned. Billy’s Creek, which flows into the Caloosahatchee River and runs between The Beau Rivage Condominiums and Alta Mar, was named after a temporary camp where Billy Bowlegs and his men awaited ships to take them west. The fort was abandoned until 1863 when a small number of Federal troops re-occupied the fort during the Civil War. In 1865 the fort was attacked unsuccessfully by a very small group of Confederates. After the war, the fort was again deserted. The first settlers arrived in 1866, but it wasn’t until 1882 when the city experienced a significant influx of settlers. By 1885, when Fort Myers was incorporated, it was the second largest city only to Tampa on Florida’s west coast south of Cedar Key - even larger than Clearwater and Sarasota, also growing cities at the time. Fort Myers first became a nationally known winter resort with the building of The Royal Palm Hotel in 1898. The real spark of the city’s growth was the construction of the Tamiami Trail Bridge built across the Caloosahatchee River in 1924. After the bridge’s construction, the city experienced its first real estate boom and many subdivisions sprouted around the city.The Florida of days long past, with unspoiled white sand beaches, exotic wildlife and lush subtropical foliage, still can be found on The Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel in southwest Florida. Known as Florida’s tropical island getaway, this paradise is a favorite vacation spot because of its feel of old Florida that no longer exists in many areas. In addition to the beautiful natural environment, active travelers are pleased to find an abundance of golf, tennis and watersports, as well as some unusual attractions.

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Lee County embraces nine distinct areas, each with its own unique character. Best known are Sanibel and Captiva islands, connected to the mainland by an alluring three-mile-long causeway and, to each other, by a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it bridge at Blind Pass.

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Famous People that have called the Fort Myers Area Home Patty Berg (Founding member of the LPGA)

Jerry “The King” Lawler (WWE wrestler and announcer)

Larry Bird (NBA Hall of Famer)

Rocco Mediate (PGA golfer)

Mike Ditka (NFL Hall of Famer)

Deion Sanders (Former NFL/MLB Player)

Thomas Edison (Inventor)

Steven Spielberg (Film director/writer)

Henry Ford (Founded the assembly line)

Algernod “Plies” Washington (Rapper)

Sanibel is known worldwide for its shelling. More than 400 varieties of shells litter the beaches, and particularly can be found after an especially high or low tide. For most visitors, however, shelling is merely a delightful excuse to enjoy hours of sun worshipping along some of the finest shoreline in North America. Interesting shops, restaurants, and art galleries dot the road from the Sanibel Lighthouse to Tarpon Bay Road. On the way to Captiva Island, located toward Sanibel’s northern tip, the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge is home to many exotic species of birds and plants. A four-mile drive with access to walking and canoe/kayak trails offers outstanding wildlife viewing opportunities. The refuge occupies more than half the island. The main attraction on Captiva is that there are none. Many people wile away the hours in one outdoor endeavor or another. It was here that Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of the famous aviator, wrote her best-selling book, “A Gift from the Sea.” Further south, Estero Island, home of Fort Myers Beach, long has been recognized as one of the “world’s safest beaches” because of its gently sloping shoreline. The sand is particularly soft and white, akin to powdered sugar. Especially suited for family vacations, Estero offers every imaginable water toy, from windsurfer to catamaran and parasailing. Numerous marinas operate boating and fishing charters. Local restaurants benefit from the catch, which generally includes red snapper and grouper. Inventor Thomas Edison and his friend, automobile manufacturer Henry Ford, decided early on to make their winter homes in Fort Myers. Today visitors tour their neighboring estates with Edison’s botanical gardens, laboratory and museum. During Edison’s winters in Fort Myers, he and his wife Mina hosted well-known house guests like industrialist Harvey Firestone, President Herbert Hoover and cereal king John Harvey Kellogg. Henry Ford purchased his quaint home, “Mangoes,” in 1916 to spend the winter months visiting Edison. The two properties were separated by a fence the two families named “The Friendship Gate.” Other in-town attractions include the Southwest Florida Historical Museum, downtown river cruises, and the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium. Shell Factory in North Fort Myers and Eden Vineyards, the country’s southernmost bonded winery, to the east are also popular stops. For the sports minded, public golf courses and tennis courts make southwest Florida some of the best playing turf in the state.

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FLORIDA GULF COAST

Florida Gulf Coast University, a member of the State University System of Florida, is a comprehensive university created to address the educational needs of the rapidly growing Southwest Florida population. Classrooms showcase state-of-the-art multimedia instructional systems that feature Internet access, document cameras, and audio and video presentations. The history of Florida Gulf Coast University is a visionary one built on support for providing higher education opportunities in Southwest Florida. Area citizens began the initiative to bring a state university to this part of Florida, and their early requests were quickly supported by elected officials at the local and state levels. With support from the Florida Board of Regents and the full Florida Legislature, a new university was born. The Board of Regents formally recommended in January 1991 the development of Florida’s tenth state university to be located in Southwest Florida; and, in May 1991, then Governor Lawton Chiles signed the legislation authorizing the new university. Southwest Florida’s support for a university was never more evident than during the next year, when private landowners offered more than 20 gift sites for the university campus. In early 1992, the Board of Regents selected the site offered by Ben Hill Griffin III and Alico, Inc. of 760 acres of land located just east of Interstate 75 between Alico and Corkscrew Roads. Roy McTarnaghan was named founding university president in April 1993. Initial staff were hired that summer, and the university’s academic and campus planning began in earnest. Plans for the first phase of campus construction were unveiled in February 1994; and shortly thereafter, the Florida Legislature named the institution as Florida Gulf Coast University. The vision for the university was one which would address emerging higher education needs for the 21st century, including the use of technology in the learning/teaching process and multi-year contracts as an alternative to faculty tenure. The Board of Regents approved an agreement in May 1995 with the United Faculty of Florida allowing FGCU to offer a contract system for faculty members. Campus groundbreaking was held on November 28, 1995, with more than 600 people participating in the celebratory event for Southwest Florida. With aggressive academic programs and campus development schedules slated to culminate in an opening day of August 25, 1997, the early staff and faculty were busy meeting deadlines every month. Inaugural degree programs were approved by the Board of Regents in March 1996. The FGCU Foundation, a private fundraising arm of the university, gained extraordinary financial support for an institution which at the time could only be seen on a drawing board. Faculty throughout the country were attracted to FGCU for the opportunity to offer higher education in new and innovative ways.

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The first FGCU student, Mariana Coto, was admitted in January 1997; and she participated in the historic ribbon cutting on the university’s August 25, 1997 opening day. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools awarded FGCU accreditation candidacy later that year, and a comprehensive self-study was launched. The first commencement was held in May 1998, with 81 FGCU graduates. In August 1998, the first phase of student housing opened. In September, Founding President McTarnaghan announced his intention to step down on May 1, 1999. FGCU’s second commencement ceremonies, held May 1999, marked the last official act of the founding president, as well as the graduation of 417 students. The Board of Regents launched a national search held during the spring and summer for FGCU’s second president; and the university received official notification in June 1999 that it had achieved, in record time, accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In July 1999, the Board of Regents named William C. Merwin as FGCU’s second president. President Merwin arrived on campus for his first day on September 16, 1999. He immediately initiated a highly participatory strategic planning process for students, faculty, and staff to carry the young institution to its next stage of development. The Florida Legislature established governing boards of trustees for state universities in 2001, and 13 members were appointed to the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees. This governing board is providing leadership that is community based, responsive to the market, and nimble. In January 2007, FGCU President Bill Merwin retired, and Dean of the Lutgert College of Business Richard Pegnetter was named Interim President by the FGCU Board of Trustees. A national and highly competitive search for FGCU’s third president was launched. On the university’s 10th anniversary of its opening day - August 25, 2007 - the FGCU Board of Trustees selected Wilson G. Bradshaw to serve as the institution’s third president. President Bradshaw has the important responsibility of leading FGCU into its second decade of development and service as an institution offering access to quality higher education in Southwest Florida. As FGCU moves forward, student applications and admissions are dramatically increasing; campus construction of academic and support buildings remains aggressive; new undergraduate and graduate degree programs are being added; our athletics program has moved from NCAA Division II to Division I; the FGCU Foundation’s private fundraising continues to be successful; and the excitement level for FGCU’s future is high.

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Solar Field Florida Gulf Coast University, Mitsubishi Electric, and Regenesis Solar Power completed construction of a 15-acre solar photovoltaic array (December 2009) that produces approximately 85 percent of the energy needed to operate FGCU’s Engineering and Business School buildings, as well as AB-7, the newest science laboratory and classroom building for the College of Arts and Sciences. The University’s total reliance on Florida Power & Light Co. is reduced by 18 percent, thanks to the power generated by rows of solar panels that tilt and rotate as they “follow” the sun throughout the day. The field is one of the largest solar photovoltaic projects for an academic institution in the United States. With this two megawatt installation on the FGCU campus, the university demonstrates its long-term commitment to renewable energy, benefiting the environment for generations to come.

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Student Union The Student Union is the community center for Florida Gulf Coast University. Since its completion in 2004, it has been the mission of the Union to serve students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests. The Student Union offers a variety of programs, activities, services and facilities that, when taken together, represent a well-considered plan for the life of the university. Many of the essential services a student needs are located in just one location, so whether you need a bite to eat, school textbooks and supplies, or just a place to hang out, the Student Union is the place. The Student Union houses an array of services and facilities including: Einstein Bros. Bagels, the University Bookstore, Real Food on Campus at The Perch, Student Government, Campus Involvement, The Vice President for Student Affairs, the Dean of Students, and Campus Reservations. The addition to the existing Student Union building, which totals approximately 20,000 square feet, will help the University keep pace with student population growth and provide new student spaces to compliment use of the existing building. For example, the addition will include new space for a large student lounge area that will allow students to socialize or just relax from the pressures of their academic studies.

Sights from one of the fastest growing educational environments in America.

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Lakefront The Outdoors Program at Florida Gulf Coast University encompasses both the Waterfront and Outdoor Pursuits. The Waterfront offers a variety of activities ranging from motorized water sports on the lake, disc golf, kayaking, sailing, and more! Outdoor Pursuits, better known as “OP”, offers a variety of trips and programs for students, faculty, and staff year round.

Cross Currents Albert Paley’s “Cross Currents” is hard to miss. Located in the Central Plaza of campus, the nearly 22-foot tall sculpture is big, bold, and colorful. This 17,000-pound structure plays with positive and negative shape. Though abstract, the jagged teeth of an open-mouthed alligator, shards of sunlight, the fringe of palm fronds and the rough silhouette of a palm trunk are visible. The bright colors are representative of Florida: the pink of flamingoes, blue for the sky and gulf, the reds and oranges of sunsets.

South Village and SoVI Dining Everglades and Biscayne Halls are part of the first phase of the South Village residential community. Everglades Hall opened fall 2008 and Biscane Hall opened fall 2009. These 5-story, 124,000 square-foot residence halls will each house 406 first-year students. Everglades and Biscayne Halls are home to the First Year Residential Experience (FYRE) Program, designed for first-time in college students who are motivated to have a successful transition to college life living.

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Adjacent to Everglades Hall, students will find fresh dining options at SoVi Dining. SoVi, or South Village Dining, is a separate, stand-alone facility operated by Aramark. All appliances are Energy Star compliant, and all food selections are freshly prepared right in front of the customer.

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SNAPSHOTS: Florida Gulf Coast University’s Board of Trustees unanimously selected Dr. Wilson G. Bradshaw to become the institution’s third president on Aug. 25, 2007, the University’s 10th anniversary.

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Wilson G. Bradshaw, Ph.D. serves as President of Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU). On August 25, 2007, the University’s tenth anniversary, the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees unanimously selected Dr. Bradshaw to become the institution’s third President. President Bradshaw came to FGCU from Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he served for seven years as President. Bradshaw was also a professor of psychology and a full-time member of the graduate faculty. From 1995 to 2000, he served as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.

THE BRADSHAW FILE

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS • 2007-Present - President, FGCU • 2000-07 - President, Metropolitan State University • 1995-00 - Provost and VP for Academic Affairs, Bloomsburg Univ. (Pa.) • 1990-95 - V.P. and Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Georgia Southern • 1988-90 - Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University • 1984-88 - Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University

From 1990 to 1995, Bradshaw was the vice president and dean for Graduate Studies and Research at Georgia Southern University. He also served as professor in psychology at Georgia Southern University. He held several titles at Florida Atlantic University including dean of Graduate Studies and tenured associate professor in psychology. Bradshaw’s career in academia includes a wide spectrum of educational posts including assistant professor of pharmacology at Florida A&M University/VA Medical Center, instructor of physiology at the Wright State University School of Medicine in Ohio, and instructor at the University of Pittsburgh.

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS • 2001-07 - Professor of Psychology, Metropolitan State University • 1990-95 - Professor of Psychology, Georgia Southern University • 1984-90 - Assoc. Professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University • 1981-83 - Asst. Professor of Pharmacology, Florida A&M University • 1978-79 - Instructor of Physiology, Wright State University • 1977 - Instructor of Physiological Physiology, University of Pittsburgh • 1975-76 - Instructor of Physiology, University of Pittsburgh

Born in Sanford, Florida, and raised in West Palm Beach, Dr. Bradshaw earned his associate of arts degree from Palm Beach Community (Jr.) College, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology from Florida Atlantic University, and doctorate in psychobiology from the University of Pittsburgh. He was awarded a Post Doctoral Fellowship at the Laboratory of Neural and Endocrine Regulation at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

EDUCATION • 1980 - Doctorate in Psychobiology, University of Pittsburgh • 1973 - Master of Experimental Psychology, Florida Atlantic University • 1971 - Bachelor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

President Bradshaw leads FGCU at a time of significant enrollment and campus growth. Now in its 13th year since opening in 1997, the University’s enrollment has surged to more than 12,000 students from an initial 2,500. The introduction of new academic programs also is on the rise, with currently more than 80 programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s and other advanced graduate degrees. The academic programs are supported by a campus of 70 buildings, as well as more than 1,000 highly qualified faculty and staff. Environmental sustainability and civic engagement are hallmarks of the institution’s mission. President Bradshaw is active in civic, educational, and philanthropic initiatives in FGCU’s Southwest Florida region and beyond. He serves on the Alliance of Educational Leaders Board of Directors as its Chair; Naples Botanical Gardens Board of Directors; Lee County Education Foundation; Searching for Solutions, Inc. Board of Directors; Campus Compact’s national Board of Directors, and American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Board of Directors. Bradshaw is widely published in professional periodicals and journals. His contributions include published articles in USA Today, Florida Neuroendocrine Society and Science 194. In the research arena, Bradshaw has been granted more than one million dollars for academic study in several areas including math, science, computers and technology education; microbiology for health education; and neuroscience. He has been honored with several professional awards including the Spurgeon Award for career excellence, exceptional community service, and serving as role models for young people. His recent awards include the Florida Campus Compact Founder’s Award, and as a 2009 Man of the Year by Gulfshore Life. President Bradshaw and his wife, Jo Anna, have three adult sons, and reside in Estero, Fla.

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A native of Greenwich, Conn., Kavanagh earned his undergraduate degree from Boston College in 1982 and his postgraduate degree from Notre Dame in 1987. Kavanagh is married to the former Mary Gorenz (Maple Park, Ill.) and the couple has five children: daughters the late Megan and Rose, as well as sons Mitchell and twins Jack and Quinn.

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Ken Kavanagh, 50, begins his second year as Director of Athletics at Florida Gulf Coast University, having accomplished a great deal in his career to date. Kavanagh, the second full-time athletic director in school history, began his duties at FGCU in June of 2009. Kavanagh, who came to FGCU after 13 years at Bradley University, was appointed to his position on May 7, 2009 by FGCU President Dr. Wilson G. Bradshaw.

The final year in Kavanagh’s first decade on Bradley’s “Hilltop” will go down as one of the greatest all-around years in BU Athletics history. During the 2005-06 season, a schoolrecord three teams earned NCAA Tournament invitations, beginning with the third at-large selection for the soccer program in the fall and continuing with the men’s basketball team’s historic run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in March that included victories over nationally ranked Kansas and Pitt. In addition, the women’s golf team won its fourth Missouri Valley Conference championship in eight years to gain its third trip to the NCAA Regionals. In 2007-08, Men’s Soccer reached a milestone “Elite Eight” appearance and men’s basketball also achieved a runner-up finish in the 2008 initial College Basketball Invitational (CBI).

THE KAVANAGH FILE ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS • 2009-Present - Director of Athletics, FGCU • 1996-2009 - Director of Athletics, Bradley University • 1987-96: Rose to Senior Assoc Athletic Director, BGSU • 1985-87 - Graduate Assistant, University of Notre Dame • 1983-85 - Director of Events and Team Travel, Yale University • 1982-83 - Asst. Manager of Contests and Promotions, Yale University

EDUCATION • 1982 - Bachelor’s in Finance, Boston College • 1987 - Master’s in Marketing and Human Resources, Notre Dame

Most recently, in 2008-09, the Braves witnessed benchmark success with their first ever Missouri Valley Conference tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth and victory in softball, a runner-up finish in the inaugural Collegeinsider.com (CIT) post-season men’s basketball tournament and a record 21 victories in women’s basketball. While the Braves enjoyed successes on the playing field with Kavanagh, Bradley’s student-athletes continued to excel in the classroom. For eight consecutive years, Bradley led the Valley in federal graduation rate (77 percent) and remained well ahead of the curve in the NCAA’s new Academic Progress Rate, receiving public recognition for its APR success in soccer, men’s golf, women’s tennis and volleyball. During Kavanagh’s tenure at Bradley, the Braves accumulated 31 Academic All-America or Scholar All-America awards. BU also achieved new single game, regular season and attendance marks in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s soccer, and volleyball under his direction, as well as record revenue streams from external sources. Under Kavanagh’s direction in 1996, Bradley Athletics established the BU B.L.A.S.T. (Building Leadership And Supporting Teams) NCAA Life Skills Program, which is designed to enhance the total being of Braves’ student-athletes. It involves activities ranging from personal, social and career development to community service projects and leadership opportunities. Also, Bradley was commended in March of 2002 by U.S. News & World Report for having the seventh-best College Sports Program in terms of gender equity and the athletic department’s effort for equality was further recognized in 2007 when Bradley received an “A” from the Women’s Sports Foundation for its gender equity performance. One of the founders of the I-AAA Athletic Directors’ Association in 2000-01, Kavanagh is the First Vice-President for the organization, which is comprised of the 101 non-football playing Division I member institutions and nine related conferences. In recognition of his accomplishments at Bradley and as a leader in college athletics, Kavanagh was named the Central Region Division I AstroTurf Athletic Director of the Year during the 2008 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention in Dallas. A member of the 1999 Peoria’s “40 Leaders Under Forty” class, Kavanagh also maintains active membership with the Knights of Columbus. Kavanagh went to Bradley from Bowling Green State University, where he steadily moved up the administrative ranks in nine years. After starting as an assistant athletic director in 1987, Kavanagh left BGSU in 1996 as the senior associate athletic director. In his final position with the Falcons, Kavanagh was the administrator for football, men’s basketball and hockey while also acting as event manager. Responsible for facility management, he also supervised the staffs for sports medicine, equipment and strength and conditioning. Kavanagh also served as the chief liaison for the financial affairs area. Kavanagh began his administrative career by working in the athletic department at Yale University from 1982 to 1985, then worked as a graduate assistant in the athletic department at the University of Notre Dame from 1985 to 1987 before joining Bowling Green. Athletic administration runs in Kavanagh’s bloodlines: his uncle, Kevin Kavanagh, is the former baseball coach and athletic director at Loyola College in Baltimore, planting the seed that athletic administration would be his nephew’s calling. Likewise, Ken Kavanagh’s 57 father, John, coached a highly-successful high school summer baseball program in Connecticut produced former Major om m ee n n forss25 years oc cthat ce er r o o c Leaguer Tim Teufel and NFL Hall-of-Famer Steve Young.

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Jamie Cavileer Assistant Business Mgr.

Randy Popple Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

Jessica Rouse Athletic Academic Coordinator

Matt Fairchild Asst. Director of Facilities

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Dr. Cecil Carter Faculty Athletics Representative

TBA Director of Compliance

Patrick Pierson Director of Sports Information

Michael Hill II Asst. Sports Information Director

Denise DaSilveira Director of Corporate Sales/Marketing

Matt Collver Director of Ticket Operations

Will Pitt Director of Operations/Facilities

Tom Vida Athletic Field Superintendent

Kathryn Smith Administrative Asst.

PatriciaBlankenship Administrative Asst.

Dave Balza Men’s Basketball

Jim Blankenship Women’s Soccer

Karl Smesko Women’s Basketball

Dave Deiros Softball

Cassandra Harbin Men’s & Women’s Cross Country

Neal Studd Swimming & Diving

Brent Jensen Men’s Golf

J. Webb Horton Men’s Tennis

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FGCU Athletics Department Mission Statement In keeping with the University’s mission, commitment and goals, the Intercollegiate Athletics Program is designed and maintained to accomodate fully and effectively the holistic needs and interests of student-athletes in their quest for excellence in the arena of highly competitive sport while working toward the achievement of an undergraduate degree. Furthermore, the program is designed and maintained to be: educationally based, ethically sound, fiscally responsible, gender equitable and imbued with the values of sportsmanship and fair play. By fostering a sense of pride and goodwill within the student body, faculty, alumni and community, the athletic department endeavors to contribute to the highly respected image of Florida Gulf Coast University.

Ken Kavanagh Director of Athletics

Kathy Peterson Associate AD SWA

Stanley Perchan Sr. Associate AD External Affairs

Colleen Sorem Assistant AD Business Ops

Billy Blood Assistant AD Facilities

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES FGCU’s facilities befit the school’s new status as a Division I contender

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EAGLE HISTORY School Colors FGCU’s Founding President Roy McTarnaghan selected emerald green and cobalt blue as symbols of the earth and water, in keeping with FGCU’s environmental mission.

Why Eagles The Eagle was adopted as the official symbol to reflect FGCU’s mission and purpose. The Eagle serves to identify not only the physical environment of Southwest Florida, but also the University’s relationship with it. The Eagle embodies the characteristics of freedom, strength, spirit, intelligence, grace and the pursuit of excellence. It is master of its environment but also an integral part of it, as it survives and prospers only in balance with the environment.

Fight Song

“Follow the Eagle” (written by: George Krumenacker) Follow the Eagle, Follow the Eagle Soaring through the skies so blue. Fight! Fight! Fight! With integrity and might, Follow the Green and Blue, GO EAGLES! Follow the Eagle, Follow the Eagle, Lead us on to Victory! Strive for the goal; Give heart and soul, Fly on F-G-C-U!

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Florida Gulf Coast University’s official athletics logo was designed by Kelly McCarthy, who was employed by FGCU and worked in Community Relations and Marketing.

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SPORTS MEDICINE

The goal of the FGCU sports medicine-athletic training staff is to provide the student-athletes, participating in intercollegiate athletics at FGCU, the highest standard of medical care possible. This care is provided both on the field and in the athletic training facilities. The health of every student-athlete at Florida Gulf Coast University is the primary concern of the FGCU Sports Medicine-Athletic Training staff, a group that covers every facet of comprehensive healthcare. From emergency medical care through the functional return to play, the Sports Medicine-Athletic Training staff serves the many needs of the FGCU student-athletes. The staff is constantly updating knowledge on the latest in sports medicine and athletic training techniques through seminars and clinics. The Athletic Training Staff consists of National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATA) certified and Florida state-licensed practitioners in cooperation with orthopedic, podiatric and internal medicine physicians. Under the guidance of Director of Sports Medicine Michael Estes, MS, ATC, LAT, and Head Team Physician Dr. James Guerra, the FGCU sports medicine-athletic training staff offers the most comprehensive health care with a special emphasis placed on injury prevention (Prehab) methods. The sports medicine-athletic training facilities offer daily services and care for all FGCU intercollegiate athletes. FGCU student-athletes receive highly specialized medical care when required from orthopedist and head team physician Dr. James Guerra. Aside from the team physicians, FGCU student-athletes have priority access to all services of the NCH Healthcare System and other consulting specialty physicians. They provide a comprehensive team approach in the delivery of health care service to FGCU student-athletes. Located on the first floor of Alico Arena, the spacious main sports medicine-athletic training facility offers the finest equipment available for the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Located in this facility are a hydrotherapy area, treatment/rehabilitation area, functional rehabilitation area, private physician exam room, and a taping/first aid area. The opening of the second Athletic Training facility occured in Jan. 2008 within the FGCU Outdoor Sports Complex. Located in this facility is a taping/first aid area, treatment/rehabilitation area, hydotheraphy area, as well as a private office/physician exam area, along with the Sports Medicine staff.

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FGCU provides all students and student-athletes with state of the art strength and conditioning equipment. Alico Arena’s workout facilities include free weights and machines, an array of treadmills and elliptical bikes, an aerobics room, and a power lifting room. FGCU’s weight room is open to all students and faculty, free of charge, seven days a week. The Strength and Conditioning staff prepare all workouts and conditioning schedules for FGCU’s student-athletes.

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ATLANTIC SUN This Is The Atlantic Sun

For more than 30 years the Atlantic Sun Conference has stood for achievement with integrity in both the academic and athletic arenas with a focus on the balance between the two for its student-athletes. The A-Sun boasts a blend of the most dynamic and prestigious private and public institutions in the region, with all committed to the conference goal of Building Winners for Life.

Building Continuing a tradition of academic achievement, a record 60 percent of all student-athletes earned All-Academic status during the 2009-10 academic year. Lipscomb edged out Belmont, the seven-time winner of the All-Academic Trophy, to win its first such trophy with close to 72 percent of its the student-athletes achieving All-Academic status with grade point averages of a 3.00, or better. Several Bisons teams received national recognition for their success in the classroom. Both the men’s and women’s track & field teams posted team GPAs among the top five in the nation - the only school in the country to boast that distinction. Jacksonville’s women’s track team received their ninth straight USTFCCCA All-Academic honor. Lipscomb’s women’s basketball team posted the ninth best GPA in the country and the conference champion volleyball team led five A-Sun schools in receiving an AVCA Team Academic Award. The Stetson men’s tennis team led the nation with nine student-athletes earning the honor of Scholar Athlete from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. A total of five A-Sun schools and 24 student-athletes received recogntion from the ITA. Stetson and Belmont joined only 16 other Division I schools considered an All-Academic squad in both men’s and women’s tennis. For the first time the NCAA released single-year APR for Division I head coaches in six sports dating back to 2003-04, the beginning of the program. All 11 A-Sun schools produced a coach who had a year of a perfect score of 1000 and the league produced a total of 25 seasons with scores of 1000. Seven of the conference’s men’s and women’s basketball recorded at least one score of 1000 and five teams had a score of 1000 in 2008-09, the most recent year recorded by the NCAA.

Winners Four A-Sun teams received Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association All-Sports Trophies in recognition of their performances in NCAA postseason play. Lipscomb’s softball team, ETSU’s men’s tennis squad plus UNF’s men’s golf team and women’s tennis carried the conference to the third-highest total by any one conference. Golf continued to boom in the conference as three league members on the women’s side advanced to NCAA play for the first time in conference play. Women’s golf became the first sport in the conference to produce three NCAA participants since baseball in 2003. At the NCAA Regionals, ETSU’s Nina Muehl opened with an 8-under 64, the single lowest round carded in all of Division I golf and became just the second golfer from the A-Sun to earn a spot in the NCAA Championships. The Ospreys’ men’s golf team spent the year ranked among the top programs in the country alongside ETSU. Both advanced to NCAA postseason play

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A-Sun Membership Belmont Bruins • Campbell Camels • East Tennessee State Bucs Florida Gulf Coast Eagles • Jacksonville Dolphins • Kennesaw State Owls Lipscomb Bisons • Mercer Bears • North Florida Ospreys USC Upstate Spartans • Stetson Hatters

and the Ospreys made the nationals for the first time as a conference member. Sophomore Sean Dale earned All-America honors and qualified for the US Amateur, as did his teammates Kevin Alywin and Kevin Phelan. Phelan opened his summer by qualifying for the US Open at Pebble Beach. ETSU’s Rhys Enoch tied for the individual title at the NCAA East Regional and his play carried into summer as he made his second Palmer Cup team and advanced all the way to the quarterfinals of the British Amateur. Individual performances stood out on the diamond as FGCU’s Chris Sale became a consensus All-America en route to becoming the conference’s fourth firstround pick in the last two years. ETSU’s Paul Hoilman contended for the national triple crown and burst onto the national scene by winning the first-ever home run derby competition - contested at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. Mercer’s Jacob Tanis finished one RBI shy of the national lead in pacing the Bears back to the top of the A-Sun for the first time in more than 25 years. In softball, two hurlers established themselves among the best in the nation. Lipscomb’s Whitney Kiihnl and USC Upstate’s Morgan Childers each topped the 30-win mark - a first for the conference. The two traded the national lead in ERA throughout the season and when the year came to a close, Kiihnl finished with the best mark in the nation with Childers taking a close second. Kiihnl and Childers ranked second and third in the country in fewest hits allowed per seven innings. For the first time in league history, the conference’s last remaining charter member, Mercer, hosted the General Shale Brick Basketball Championships. The hosts advanced to the final of the men’s event setting up a standing-room-only event at the University Center against ETSU. In the end the Buccaneers won back-to-back titles. Jacksonville advanced to the NIT for the straight second year and provided the league’s first win in the event since 1996 when Ben Smith connected on a game-winning 3-pointer in the final seconds to stun top-seeded Arizona State. On the women’s side ETSU became the third A-Sun school to win three straight titles, FGCU advanced to the WNIT for a third consecutive year and USC Upstate registered its first 20-win season as a Division I program.

For Life Alums from the Atlantic Sun, both recent and historic, continued to excel at the highest levels. Within the span of three days, FGCU produced its first two major league baseball players. Two pitchers of the Eagles’ 2008 A-Sun Championship squad, Casey Coleman and Sale, took their talents to Chicago as Coleman broke in with the Cubs and Sale soared through the White Sox system after spending less than two months in the minors. In late June, former Stetson AllAmerican Chris Johnson returned to the Astros lineup and hit over .380 his first two months as a regular. On the links, former ETSU star Rhys Davies has posted a solid rookie season on the European Tour. In the spring he picked up his first win and added back-toback runner-up finishes to move into the top 50 in the world for the first time as a professional. One of his second-place showings occurred at the Wales Open where he closed with a record nine-under-par round 62 on the Ryder Cup course at the Celtic Manor. His stellar play placed Davies eighth on ESPN’s “Top 25 Golfers Under 25” list. The conference will have representation at the Ryder Cup as former league individual champion Colin Montgomerie (1985 with former member Houston Baptist) will captain the European team. Montgomerie will be the second conference alum to lead a Ryder Cup squad. Hal Sutton (Centenary) served as captain for the United States in 2004.

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Know the Rules

COMPLIANCE Some FAQs when dealing with Student-Athletes What Is Compliance? At Florida Gulf Coast University, the Office of Compliance works within the department of athletics and the University to ensure FGCU’s compliance with all applicable NCAA, Atlantic Sun, and institutional rules. In doing so, the compliance office is charged with the following tasks:

• Educating administrators, coaches, staff, prospective student- athletes, current student-athletes and boosters about NCAA, Atlantic Sun, and institutional rules; • Developing monitoring systems to ensure compliance with NCAA, Atlantic Sun, and institutional rules (e.g., recruiting, academic eligibility, financial aid, awards and benefits, amateurism and agents). • Investigating and reporting violations of NCAA, Atlantic Sun, and institutional rules.

Are You A Booster? You are a booster if you are or ever have:

• Been a member of a booster organization that supports FGCU athletics; • Made any financial contributions to the athletics department; • Been involved in promoting FGCU’s athletics program; • Been a season ticket holder; or • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their relatives or friends.

WHAT ARE EXTRA BENEFITS? An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an FGCU employee or booster to provide a prospect, student-athlete, or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible benefits include, but are not limited to, the following:

• Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any other tangible item; • A special discount, payment arrangement or credit on any purchase or service; • Loan of money or cosigning of loans; • A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any transportation expenses; • Free or reduced-cost services, purchases or rentals; • Entertainment on- or off-campus; or • Free or reduced-cost rent or housing.

You can become a booster if you provide benefits to prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends and if any of the following statements are true:

• The relationship between the athlete (or parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a result of the athlete’s participation in athletics or their reputation as an athlete; • The relationship began only after the athlete became a prospect; • The relationship began only after the athlete had achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or reputation; • The pattern of benefits increased after the athlete attained notoriety as a talented athlete.

Once A Booster Always A Booster. Once an individual is identified as a booster, the person retains that identity FOREVER! This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to, or is no longer involved with FGCU’s athletics program.

Who Is A Prospective Student-Athlete? A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade. Student-athletes enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year colleges are also considered prospects. An individual remains a prospect even after he/she signs a National Letter of Intent.

Questions? The information on this page is a brief overview of compliance and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with prospective student-athletes. If you have any questions about any NCAA, Atlantic Sun or institutional rules, please contact the Office of Compliance at (239) 590-7573. For more information on compliance and boosters, please visit the Office of Compliance’s website at www.fgcuathletics.com/athletics/compliance/.

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WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? FGCU is responsible for the actions of its boosters. If a booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, student-athlete, their relatives or friends, FGCU may be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Atlantic Sun Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless of intention, it can:

• Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective and current student-athletes; • Result in the FGCU athletics program being penalized by the NCAA and/or Atlantic Sun Conference; and • Cause you to lose benefits or privileges associated with the athletics department (i.e., booster club membership, ticket privileges).


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