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HAWKS CHAMPIONSHIP CENTER Nebraska is one of the few schools in the nation with all of its soccer facilities located on campus. The Nebraska Soccer Field is adjacent to the Huskers’ indoor practice facilities, locker rooms and meeting room in the Hawks Championship Center, while Memorial Stadium houses the weight room, athletic medicine and academic services areas for student-athletes.
Table of Contents
NEBRASKA SOCCER 2012 OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE
This is Nebraska.............................. 1-24 2012 Huskers................................. 37-57 2011 Season Review..................... 65-74 Nebraska Soccer.........................................................2-3 International Huskers.....................................................4 Huskers in the Pros........................................................5 Soccer Facilities..........................................................6-7 Championship Facilities..............................................8-9 Athletic Medicine/Nutrition.......................................10-11 Husker Power..........................................................12-13 Academic Success..................................................14-15 The Nebraska Academic Experience............................16 Nebraska Life Skills - Serving Leaders.........................17 The University of Nebraska.....................................18-19 The City of Lincoln.......................................................20 The State of Nebraska.................................................21 Nebraska’s National Power.....................................22-23 Big Ten Network...........................................................24
Introduction................................... 25-28
Quick Facts..................................................................26 2012 Schedule.............................................................27 2012 Roster.................................................................28 Pronunciation Guide.....................................................28
Coaches & Staff............................. 29-36
Coach John Walker.................................................30-31 Assistant Coach Dan Bassett.......................................32 Assistant Coach Marty Everding...................................32 Soccer Support Staff....................................................33 Athletic Administration.............................................34-36
Samantha Areman........................................................38 Bri Badje......................................................................39 Stacy Bartels................................................................40 Jourden Casey.............................................................41 Mayme Conroy.............................................................42 Hannah Dittmar............................................................43 Caroline Gray...............................................................43 Kylie Greischar.............................................................45 Maritza Hayes..............................................................46 Jordan Jackson.......................................................48-49 Ari Romero...................................................................50 Emma Stevens.............................................................51 Amy Swearer................................................................52 Amanda Elertson/Alyssa Flannery................................53 Caroline Flynn/Karlee Gansebom.................................54 Katie Kraeutner/Alex Massey.......................................55 Jaylyn Odermann/Chelsi Rohloff..................................56 Emily Taylor..................................................................57
2012 Opponents............................ 59-64
Non-Conference Opponents....................................60-61 Big Ten Opponents..................................................61-63 Big Ten Championships................................................64 NCAA Championships..................................................64
Notice of NCAA Probation: From 2007 to 2010 the University of Nebraska unintentionally reimbursed student-athletes for recommended textbooks as well as required textbooks through a failure to properly administer and monitor book scholarships. Only reimbursement for required books is permissible under NCAA rules. As a result, the NCAA placed the University of Nebraska on two-year probation, beginning in January 2012. The NCAA did not impose additional penalties such as loss of scholarships, forfeiture of games, or a ban on postseason play. Rather, as a condition of probation, Nebraska will continue to educate student-athletes and staff thoroughly on NCAA bylaws and will notify prospective student-athletes of its probationary status.
Season Results and Statistics.................................66-67 NCAA Division I Leaders..............................................68 Big Ten Leaders...........................................................69 Game-By-Game Box Scores...................................70-74
Records......................................... 75-98
Individual Honors and Awards ................................76-78 Beyond Nebraska.........................................................79 Individual Records...................................................80-83 Year-by-Year Individual Leaders...................................84 Team Records.........................................................85-86 Year-by-Year Team Statistics...................................87-88 Conference Tournament Records............................89-90 NCAA Tournament Records.....................................91-92 Coaching History and Records.....................................93 Nebraska Soccer Field Records...................................93 All-Time Results...........................................................94 Year-By-Year Results..............................................95-96 Nebraska's All-Time Letterwinners..........................97-98
Media Services.............................99-104
Athletic Department Directory.....................................100 Compliance Guidelines for Boosters............................. 101 Big Ten Conference....................................................102 Media Services and Information..........................103-104
Credits: The 2012 Nebraska soccer media guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Media Relations Director Jeremy Foote. Editorial assistance was provided by Director of Media Relations Operations Jeff Griesch and Administrative Assistant Vicki Capazo. The book was produced on Adobe InDesign CS4 and printed by UNL Printing Services. The cover was designed by Athletic Department Design Specialist Annie Wood. Photo credits to Scott Bruhn, BreAnna Haessler, Shane Lardinois, Jaye Howell, Jerod Dahlgren, Matt Miller, Jamie Rhodes, Tom Slocum, Richard Voges, Mike Warren, Women’s Professional Soccer, the Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau and the UNL Public Relations Office. The cost of the 2012 Nebraska soccer media guide is $5.00.
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Since the Nebraska soccer program’s inaugural season in 1994, Coach John Walker has been on a mission to construct teams and develop palyers ready to compete for conference and national championships. In 18 seasons, Walker has developed a program that has competed among the elite in collegiate soccer. In less than two decades, Nebraska has earned 256 wins and made 10 NCAA Tournament appearances, including eight trips to the NCAA Sweet 16 and a pair of Elight Eight berths. In that time, the Huskers also won a conference-best five Big 12 Tournament titles and had 45 student-athletes earn first-team All-Big 12 honors. The Huskers transitioned to the Big Ten Conference in 2011 and added two all-conference honors. Nebraska’s athletes consistently go on to find success at the next level of soccer as professional and national team players. One of the reasons Nebraska has been able to develop a successful program is the level of dedication shown by the University. From its humble beginnings off campus at the Abbott Sports Complex, the soccer program now enjoys state-of-the-art facilities, including administrative offices, locker rooms and indoor training areas, located in the heart of campus. With a wealth of support and a history of success, Nebraska soccer expects to contend for championships in the years to come.
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Above: The Nebraska soccer program has been built on the strong support of top coaches and players, including (from left): Coach John Walker, who has guided NU to a 256-108-23 record in the past 18 years; Lindsay Eddleman, a secondteam All-American forward in 1996; Jenny Benson, a first-team All-American defender in 2000; and Brittany Timko, a three-time Big 12 Player of the Year. Right: The Nebraska soccer program won eight Big 12 championships, including a league-leading five conference tournament titles. NU’s five Big 12 Tournament titles came in 1996, 1998 (right), 1999 (left), 2000 and 2002. The Huskers also claimed regular-season crowns in 1996, 1999 and 2000.
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Left: Current Huskers Ari Romero (left), Mexico, and Jordan Jackson (right), USA, have each competed on the national level.
Nebraska Soccer by the Numbers
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Elite Eight appearances in program history
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League-leading Big 12 Tournament titles
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Seasons advancing to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament
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World Cup competitors, including two in 2011
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NCAA Tournament appearances in 18 seasons
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Seasons under Head Coach John Walker, the only head coach in NU soccer history
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All-America awards from 10 studentathletes
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All-Conference selections
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All-time victories in Nebraska soccer history
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International Huskers Players have consistently risen from Nebraska to the next level of the sport, including World Cup and Olympic competition. Three former Huskers represented Canada at the 2008 Olympic Games, in the country’s first-ever Olympic appearance, while Brittany Timko and Karina LeBlac both represented Canada at the 2012 Games in Loncon. Since the inaugural Women’s World Cup in 1991, nine former Nebraska soccer players have participated in 16 World Cup competitions. In 2003, seven former Huskers made up the 20-player Canadian roster that advanced to the semifinal match. Four former Huskers joined the Canadian squad for contests in the 2007 World Cup and two more Huskers competed in the 2011 World Cup.
Olympic Huskers
Karina LeBlanc, Goalkeeper Canada, 2008, 2012 Brittany Timko, Midfielder Canada, 2008, 2012 Amy Walsh, Midfielder Canada, 2008
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Sasha Andrews, Defender Canada, 2003 Tanya Dennis, Defender Canada, 2003, 2007 Tanya Franck, Defender Canada, 1999 Christine Latham Canada, 2003 Karina LeBlanc, Goalkeeper Canada, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 Isabelle Morneau, Defender Canada, 1995, 1999, 2003 Sharolta Nonen, Defender Canada, 1999, 2003 Brittany Timko, Midfielder Canada, 2003, 2007, 2011 Amy Walsh, Midfielder Canada, 1999, 2007
All-Time Canadian Caps Leaders 1. Christine Sinclair - 169 2. Andrea Neil - 132 3. Charmaine Hooper - 130 4. Diana Matheson - 127 5. Randee Hermus - 113 6. Rhian Wilkinson - 105 7. *Brittany Timko - 103 8. *Amy Walsh - 102 9. *Karina LeBlanc - 100 10. Kara Lang - 92 11. Candace Chapman - 91 12. *Isabelle Morneau - 87 13. Silvana Burtini - 78 14. Kristina Kiss - 75 15. Geri Donnelly - 72 16. Sophie Schmidt - 68 17. *Sharolta Nonen - 63 18. Erin McLeod - 62 19. Melissa Tancredi - 61 20. Martina Franko - 55 21. Carmelina Moscato - 52 22. Melanie Booth - 51 23. Jodi-Ann Robinson 50 24. *Christine Latham - 49 25. Robyn Gayle - 47 *Sasha Andrews - 47 * denotes former Huskers
Former Husker Brittany Timko (top) has played in three straight World Cups for Canada. All-American Christine Latham (middle left) was responsible for three of Canada’s goals in the 2003 World Cup, while Amy Walsh (middle right) ranks eighth all-time on the Canadian caps leaders chart. Karina LeBlanc (bottom left) and Isabelle Morneau (bottom right) both rank in the top 12 for all-time caps. LeBlanc and Timko each represented Canada at the 2011 World Cup. 2012 NEBRASKA SOCCER I HUSKERS.COM
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Huskers in Pros
With stellar collegiate careers behind them, several Huskers chose to continue their playing days at the professional level. Eleven former Nebraska soccer players were drafted into the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA), an eight-team league that ran from 2000 to 2003, while three former Huskers played in Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS), a six-team league that started in the spring of 2009 and ended in May of 2012. NU is one of six schools to have at least two former players drafted in the WPS, and only seven programs that had more players in the league.
Huskers in the Draft WUSA
Breanna Boyd, Carolina Courage, 1st round, 8th overall pick, 2002 Christine Latham, San Diego Spirit, 2002 Discovery Player Becky Hogan, Boston Breakers, 3rd round, 19th overall pick, 2001 Meghan Anderson, Carolina Courage, 3rd round, 20th overall pick, 2001 Sharolta Nonen, Atlanta Beat, 3rd round, 17th overall pick, 2000 Jenny Benson, Philadelphia Charge, 3rd round, 18th overall pick, 2000 Karina LeBlanc, Boston Breakers, 3rd round, 21st overall pick, 2000 Amy Walsh, Bay Area CyberRays, 3rd round, 24th overall pick, 2000 Lindsay Eddleman, Boston Breakers, 13th round, 102nd overall pick, 2000 Rebecca Hornbacher, New York Power, 13th round, 110th overall pick, 2000 Kim Engesser, Atlanta Beat, 14th round, 113th overall pick, 2000
Christine Latham (top left), Breanna Boyd (bottom left), Sharolta Nonen (top), Meghan Anderson (middle right) and Karina LeBlanc (bottom) are among the former Huskers who continued their careers in the WUSA. LeBlanc, Latham and Nonen also spent time in the WPS league.
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Karina LeBlanc, Los Angeles Sol, 1st round, 5th overall pick, 2009 Christine Latham, Boston Breakers, 2009 Discovery Player Sharolta Nonen, Los Angeles Sol, Signed as a free agent in 2009 Carly Peetz, Boston Breakers 6th round, 52nd overall pick, 2010
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Soccer Facilities
The home of the Huskers, the Nebraska Soccer Field and its surrounding facilities provide NU players with every tool needed to be successful. Since moving on campus for the first time in school history in 2005, the Huskers have played the past seven seasons on the field, which is located off the northeast corner of Memorial Stadium in the Ed Weir Track. The facility features seating for at least 3,500.
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The field is also located directly next to the Hawks Championship Center, which houses new offices, locker rooms, meeting rooms and indoor practice facilities for the Husker soccer program. Nebraska is one of the few schools in the nation with all of its soccer facilities located on campus.
Right: Named after the former Husker defender, the Jenna Cooper Team Room includes a flat screen, high-definition television, a conference table and a lounge area for hosting team meetings and other gatherings. Players and coaches each have ample space to view game or practice video, giving them a greater edge in preparing for competition. Below left: Each Nebraska player is introduced to Husker fans before home contests, after which the NU squad honors America with the playing of the national anthem. Below right: Nebraska’s locker rooms include a student-athlete lounge, where players can relax between classes, meetings or practices while watching television or surfing the wireless Internet.
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The newly redesigned soccer locker room features hand-made wood units for each player. The lockers are also customized with a name plate and action photo of the player. The design of the locker room allows each athlete to have a greater amount of space and personal storage, while providing a convenient location next to the players’ lounge.
Below right: The Hawks Championship Center opened for the soccer team during the spring of 2006. The magnificent facility features FieldTurf ideal for year-round indoor training for the Huskers. Left: Home to the majority of the soccer facilities, the indoor center is connected by a skybridge to the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex to give Nebraska players access to the weight room, athletic medicine and academic services. Below left: An inside view of the Hawks Championship Center shows the plentiful space the soccer program can use for practice in all weather conditions. The temperature-controlled space also opens onto extra grass practice fields.
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CHAMPIONSHIP FACILITIES
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Nebraska’s top facilities are not limited to the soccer program. Nearly every Husker sport enjoys a venue that ranks among the nation’s best. Nebraska provides its student-athletes top-notch gameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. The Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling programs benefit extensively from the addition of the Hendricks Training Complex at the Devaney Center. The new facility includes new practice courts and a wrestling room along with expanded strength and conditioning and athletic medicine areas.
Top left: Memorial Stadium is packed for every home game and features a giant HuskerVision replay board. The Mitsubishi replay screen is one of the largest in any college stadium in the United States, measuring 117-feet, 7 1/8-inches wide by 33-feet, 7 3/16-inches high, roughly five times the width of the original screens inside Memorial Stadium. There are also replay boards in each of the four corners of the stadium and new ribbon boards spanning the east and west balconies.
Top right: The Osborne Athletic Complex provides Nebraska student-athletes with topnotch training facilities. Middle: Nebraska’s teams compete in some of the nation’s finest facilities in front of large crowds. The Huskers are also committed to improving their facilities on an annual basis, including the new Hendricks Training Complex, which opened in the fall of 2011. The Nebraska baseball and softball teams opened an indoor hitting facility in the fall of 2011. Pinnacle Bank Arena is set to open downtown in 2013-14 for Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball. Bottom left: Nebraska’s baseball team ranks among the nation’s leaders in attendance at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. Bottom right: The main entrance to the Osborne Athletic Complex and Traditions Lobby features an impressive waterfall and a wall that honors those who contributed to the massive project, as well as memorabilia and trophies from all of Nebraska’s bowl games.
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ATHLETIC MEDICINE
Providing expert care to more than 600 Husker student-athletes, Nebraska features one of the most well-trained and highly skilled athletic medicine staffs in the country. Under the guidance of Director of Athletic Medicine Dr. Lonnie Albers, Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist Jerry Weber and Women’s Soccer Athletic Trainer Lisa Loewenstein, the 2012-13 Nebraska athletic medicine staff consists of five doctors, two therapist/athletic trainers, eight athletic trainers and six graduate assistant athletic trainers. Nebraska’s team of orthopaedists is led by Chief of Staff Dr. Pat Clare, a nationally respected orthopaedic surgeon with more than 30 years of service to Husker athletics.
Above and bottom: Nebraska athletic trainers work with athletes to get them back to peak physical condition as quickly as possible. They utilize state-of-the-art equipment throughout Nebraska’s facilities. Left: The Athletic Medicine Center features a hydrotherapy area that includes a three-level laned pool, which allows student-athletes across all of Nebraska’s sports to work out simultaneously. The Hydroworx 1000 Treadmill Pool is equipped with two cameras underwater for evaluation and assessment, while hot and cold plunge tanks are also available to the Huskers.
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The medical facilities at Nebraska have long been among the nation’s best, and NU’s athletic medicine center within the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex will keep the Huskers on the front line of technology for decades to come. In addition to Nebraska’s North Stadium facility, the NU Coliseum, the Bob Devaney Sports Center and Haymarket Park all feature athletic medicine areas. The Devaney Center’s Athletic Medicine facility underwent an extensive expansion as part of the Hendricks Training Complex addition in 2011.
Using the best on-site medical equipment and resources in college athletics, the Nebraska athletic medicine staff provides Husker student-athletes with highly skilled medical care throughout the year.
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NUTRITION
Nebraska’s Sports nutritionist and registered dietitian Lindsey Remmers and nutritionist Scott Trausch work with all 23 of Nebraska’s sports by educating athletes on topics such as increasing lean body mass, losing body fat, staying hydrated, nutritional strategies for competition, maximizing recovery following workouts and supplement use. Athletes are given individualized nutrition plans that can be applied in Nebraska’s Performance Buffet at the Lewis Training Table, which was remodeled and expanded in 2010. In addition to utilizing the Lewis Training Table each day for lunch and dinner, student-athletes have access to fueling stations called The Landing, located in North Stadium and the Oasis, located in the Hendricks Training Complex. Both provide chocolate milk, shakes, bars, fruit, nuts, bagels, vitamins and Gatorade at any time before and after training to maximize performance gains and recovery. THISISNEBRASKA.COM I 2012 NEBRASKA SOCCER
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HUSKER POWER
The model strength and conditioning program in the nation, Husker Power plays a major role in the continuing success of Nebraska athletics. Nebraska’s strength program was the first in the nation. With 13 staff members, Husker Power is one of the most comprehensive strength and conditioning organizations in the nation. Nebraska’s strength training facilities have set the standard in collegiate athletics since the early 1970s. The Ndamukong Suh Strength and Conditioning Center in the Osborne Athletic Complex has taken the Husker program to a whole new level in the past five years.
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“The University of Nebraska strength and development program is the model for others in the country.� Phillip Hage, Editor, Physician and Sports Medicine Magazine
Three Reasons for Success
Program - The Husker Power Strength and Conditioning Program is geared for maximum improvement of performance on the field. Each athlete receives their own individual computerized program each year. Supervision - The Husker Power staff has nine full-time strength and conditioning specialists and four interns. Brandon Rigoni works directly with the soccer program to help Husker athletes prepare for a successful athletic career. Facilities - The Ndamukong Suh Strength and Conditioning Center in the Osborne Athletic Complex is the finest all-around athletic facility in the nation, providing athletes with all the tools necessary to achieve at the highest level.
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ACADEMIC SUCCESS
The success of Nebraska student-athletes reaches far beyond athletic competition. More Husker student-athletes have been selected to CoSIDA Academic All-America teams (299) than any other school in the nation, and Nebraska has produced more NCAA Top Eight Award winners (16) than any other school. As it enters its second season of Big Ten Conference competition in 2012-13, Nebraska continues to set the standard for the approximately 1,400 NCAA member institutions. The Husker football team leads all individual sport programs in the nation with 102 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-America awards. The Penn State football program ranks second among all sports nationally with 60 all-time academic All-Americans. In fact, Nebraska’s 102 football academic AllAmericans would rank among the top 25 schools (all sports, all divisions) in the nation in the number of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. The NU volleyball program has captured more academic All-America awards (36) than any other women’s team in the nation, while the Husker softball program ranks second on that list with 29 selections. Nebraska also ranks among the top 10 schools in the nation in CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in baseball, women’s basketball and men’s and women’s track and field/cross country. Over the past two years, the men’s and women’s track and field programs have produced 10 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans - the most in the nation during that span.
Huskers Build on Academic Tradition in 2011-12 Husker student-athletes produced another stellar year at the University of Nebraska, continuing NU’s tradition of academic success. Nebraska increased its nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans across all sports to 299 with a Big Ten Conference-leading eight honorees in 2011-12. A total of 190 Husker studentathletes captured academic All-Big Ten honors, while Huskers earned 667 spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll during the fall and All Sports as of July 2012 spring semesters.
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The Nebraska football team led an impressive showing in the classroom for the Huskers, as Austin Cassidy, Rex Burkhead and Sean Fisher all claimed CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Cassidy, who became the 24th Husker football player in history to be a two-time academic AllAmerican, earned first-team honors as a senior safety. Cassidy was joined on the first team by Burkhead, who rolled to 1,357 rushing yards as a junior I-back in 2011. Fisher, a junior linebacker, added second-team CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica accolades. A total of 47 Husker football players earned bachelor’s degrees in 2011-12, while 27 Huskers earned academic All-Big Ten awards.
Track and field All-Americans Tyler Hitchler and Ashley Miller led an impressive season for Coach Gary Pepin’s program. Hitchler, an All-American on and off the track during his career, claimed Nebraska’s Male Student-Athlete-of-the-Year award. A first-team All-American in the discus in 2012, Hitchler was also NU’s male recipient of the Big Ten Medal of Honor. A two-time Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award winner and a four-time member of the Nebraska Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Hitchler was accepted into medical school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Miller, a three-time All-American on the track, was a co-captain of both the NU women’s cross country and track and field teams in 2011-12. The 2011 CoSIDA Academic All-American was NU’s female recipient of the Big Ten Medal of Honor and the women’s track and field team’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winner. The track and field program added a trio of 2012 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, led by senior Bjorn Barrefors who became just the 13th Husker in history across all sports to be a three-time academic All-American. The multi-eventer from Stockholm, Sweden, was joined on the 2012 first team by senior Nate Polacek, who earned a spot on the academic All-America team for the second straight season. Junior distance runner Brett Grieb added a third-team CoSIDA Academic All-America award. Husker student-athletes produced another stellar year at the University of Nebraska, continuing NU’s tradition of academic success. The Nebraska wrestling team also produced a pair of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans for the first time in program history. Heavyweight Tucker Lane claimed first-team honors to close his career as a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American. Lane, who also earned a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship worth $7,500, was joined by second-team academic All-American Josh Ihnen. The junior added All-America honors on the mat as well for the Huskers in 2012.
Top left: Nebraska Student-Athletes of the Year Ashley Miller (left) and Tyler Hitchler (right) earned multiple All-America awards for the Husker track and field program. Bottom left: A four-time academic all-conference honoree, Katie Goetzmann earned her degree in business administration in May of 2012 after starting 61 games for the Huskers. 2012 NEBRASKA SOCCER I HUSKERS.COM
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Across all sports, Nebraska student-athletes claimed 190 academic All-Big Ten selections, just two shy of its Big 12-record-setting total of 192 in 2010-11. The Husker baseball (17), women’s tennis (7), bowling (4) and women’s rifle (4) teams all led the Big Ten in academic All-Big Ten selections, while the NU football (27), softball (10) and men’s golf teams (6) all ranked second among conference schools. Over the past four years, Nebraska has claimed nearly 740 academic all-conference certificates across all sports. Huskers also earned 667 spots on the first Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll, which recognizes student-athletes who produce 3.0 or better grade-point averages in the fall or spring semesters. Husker student-athletes also produced 92 perfect 4.0 GPA semesters during the 2011-12 academic year, while 65 NU student-athletes were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars for producing 3.7 or better GPAs during the 2011-12 academic year. The hard work, dedication and commitment of Nebraska’s student-athletes in the classroom resulted in a record-setting 155 current or former student-athletes earning degrees from August of 2011 through May of 2012. Each spring Nebraska hosts its annual Student-Athlete Recognition Banquet to honor Huskers who have earned either a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA or have earned a 3.0 or higher GPA in the previous calendar year. In the spring of 2012, Husker student-athletes earned 321 academic honors medallions.
Nebraska’s 2011-12 Academic Highlights • 299 All-Time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans across all sports (leads nation) 102 Football Academic All-Americans (leads all sports, all time) 36 Volleyball Academic All-Americans (leads all women’s sports, all time) 29 Softball Academic All-Americans (No. 2 among all women’s sports, all time) • Eight CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (3 first-team, 6 second-team, 5 third-team) First-Team: Rex Burkhead (Football), Austin Cassidy (Football), Tucker Lane (Wrestling), Bjorn Barrefors (Men’s Track & Field), Nate Polacek (Men’s Track & Field) Second-Team: Sean Fisher (Football), Josh Ihnen (Wrestling) Third-Team: Brett Grieb (Men’s Track & Field) • One NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners ($7,500) Tucker Lane (Wrestling) • School-Record 155 Student-Athletes Earned Degrees from August 2011 through May 2012 (August 2011--16; December 2011--57; May 2012--82) • 92 Student-Athletes Earned Perfect 4.0 GPAs in either the Fall or Spring Semester • 65 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars (3.7 GPA of above in 2011-12) • 190 Academic All-Big Ten Selections Across All Sports (3.0 GPA) • 667 Student-Athletes Honored on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Fall and Spring Honor Rolls (3.0 GPA or above) • Male Student-Athlete of the Year - Tyler Hitchler, Men’s Track & Field (Nutrition Science) • Female Student-Athlete of the Year - Ashley Miller, Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country (Dietetics) • Men’s Herman Award Winner - Men’s Golf (3.509 GPA in 2011) • Women’s Herman Award Winner - Women’s Tennis (3.644 GPA in 2011) • Life Skills Team Award Winners - Football, Women’s Swimming & Diving
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THE NEBRASKA ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE From the day student-athletes decide the University of Nebraska is the right place to be, the athletic academic counseling unit provides personal and academic support to ensure that student-athletes will get the most out of their years as Huskers. Featuring one of the most innovative and comprehensive academic support systems in the country, Nebraska is dedicated to helping its student-athletes become outstanding leaders in their chosen fields. The academic support team is comprised of 13 full-time staff members and a tutorial staff of approximately 75 tutors addressing all subject areas.
Academic Counseling
Eight academic counselors and three assistant academic counselors are in place to monitor daily academic progress, receive consistent course feedback, assist with the advising/registration process and monitor continuing eligibility and progress toward graduation. Essentially, academic counselors assist student-athletes in navigating the University of Nebraska system.
Tutorial Support
A tremendous resource for all academic abilities, unlimited tutorial support is available from day one up to college graduation. Subject and mentor tutors help provide academic support and study strategies to be successful. Supplemental Instruction, a subcomponent of the tutorial program, provides targeted group review sessions to help ease the transition to college academics while improving study strategies and building academic self-esteem.
Study Hall
Nebraska’s study hall program is housed in the D.J. Sokol Enrichment Center within the Student Life Complex. Student-athletes attend a supervised, flex-time study hall that features day, evening and weekend hours. Each student-athlete is required to complete a specific number of study hours each week as determined by their academic counselor and/or coach. In addition, weekly study hall reports are provided to the coaching staff. Additional performance-based or tutor-based study hall may also be determined by the academic counselor.
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Mentoring
Many student-athletes meet with a mentor on a weekly basis to assist in making a smooth transition from high school to college. Mentors collect syllabi, gather and report academic progress information and teach academic success strategies.
Educational Assessments
Assessments are administered upon the request of the student-athlete, academic counselor, or coach to determine student strengths and areas for improvement. Results allow academic counselors to develop a personalized academic support program and to determine if more in-depth testing is warranted. When additional assessments are necessary, referrals are made to a consulting psychologist who conducts the assessments. If it is determined that a student-athlete has a learning disability, appropriate accommodations are made through the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities.
Student-Athlete Orientation
The academic staff coordinates New Student-Athlete Orientation to help newcomers adjust to the multiple demands of being a college student-athlete. Presentations are made by academic counselors, compliance officials, NU faculty and administrators, business/ community professionals and student-athletes.
Personal Counseling
Student-athletes will find a supportive and caring environment at Nebraska. Transitional issues, stress management, time management, academic focus and problem resolution are all addressed in a proactive manner throughout the year. If necessary, counseling referrals are also made to designated practitioners.
Computer Resources
Student-athletes enjoy a new state-of-the art computer lab and technology center with 58 computers and professional supervision. Laptops are also available during team travel. Student-athletes have the benefit of ongoing education and assistance from a full-time computer technician.
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131 academic all-conference honorees
The Nebraska Student Life Complex (left page) opened after receiving an $8.7 million expansion and renovation in 2010. The Student Life Complex tripled the size of NU’s previous academic support area for student-athletes. The Nebraska Life Skills program helps Husker studentathletes experience the benefits of service to others while learning to expand their own leadership skills both on and off the fields of competition. The Abbott Life Skills Center (below) is located within Nebraska’s new Student Life Complex. In 2011, Husker soccer senior Anna White (left) was honored with the prestigious Nebraska StudentAthlete HERO Leadership award as a standout in all areas of NU’s award-winning Life Skills program.
NEBRASKA LIFE SKILLS - SERVING LEADERS The Nebraska Life Skills program is committed to providing proactive education, resources and support throughout college and beyond, best preparing Husker studentathletes for life after sports. Services foster transition, retention, responsible decisionmaking, leadership, volunteerism and career development.
Nebraska has long been considered a pioneer in life skills support and programming. In 1998, Nebraska was one of five Division I schools nationally to win the prestigious Program of Excellence Award recognizing a strong commitment to total person development. In 2005, Keith Zimmer, Associate A.D. for Life Skills, was the recipient of the Dr. Gene Hooks Award recognizing him as the top life skills administrator in the country.
Life Skills Components
Proactive Education Husker Life Seminar – All incoming student-athletes complete a 13-week fall semester seminar addressing a variety of life skills topics ranging from leadership to money to relationships and study skills. Team Workshops – Campus and community experts facilitate team-specific life skills education workshops. Student-Athlete Assemblies – Meetings featuring remarks from Athletic Director Tom Osborne and nationally recognized life skills trainers. Personalized Support/Individual Sessions Resume Development – Each student-athlete is assigned a Life Skills counselor who assists in the creation of a personalized resume for the student-athlete. Periodic follow-up meetings will take place through graduation to ensure a well-rounded college experience and marketability to realize career goals. Community Outreach Nebraska student-athletes combine to impact over 100,000 people statewide on an annual basis. Team Service Requirement – Each team participates in a minimum of two service projects per year. School Outreach – Individuals participate in numerous school outreach campaigns in both classroom and assembly settings. Hospital Visits – Huskers are frequent hospital visitors providing cheer and encouragement to a variety of patients. Miscellaneous Outreach – Outreach requests are received daily from the entire state requesting involvement from Husker student-athletes. Mentoring Programs – Typically requires one hour of service per week serving as a youth mentor.
Leadership/Citizenship Life Skills promotes leadership development and provides recognition opportunities for extraordinary citizenship. Student-Athlete Advisory Committee – Elected team representatives from each of the 23 sports serve as the “voice” of the entire studentathlete population discussing student-athlete welfare, legislation and service events. HERO Leadership Award – Individual recognition to Huskers who have consistently went above and beyond serving as an exemplary role-model. Heart and Soul Award – Presented annually to the top senior student-athlete leaders for extraordinary service throughout their college careers. Brook Berringer Citizenship Team – Annual “Good Works” team honoring football players for dedicated service in memory of late Husker Brook Berringer. Nebraska Football Uplifting Athletes - A newly recognized UNL student organization initiated in 2012, Nebraska football players and UNL student leaders work collaboratively to raise funds and awareness for those with rare diseases. Nebraska running back Rex Burkhead was named the 2012 recipient of the National Rare Disease Champion Award for his mentoring of Jack Hoffman. Life Skills Award of Excellence – Presented to the single men’s and women’s team with the highest point total in the life skills team competition. Career Commitment In addition to the creation of a personalized resume and game plan, the following career resources are available to every Husker. Student-Athlete Career Fair – Attended by approximately 25 companies. Networking Night – Former Husker student-athletes and other professionals thriving in their chosen career fields share valuable insights with sophomore student-athletes. Assessments – On-line assessments to help individuals discover talents and match with a major and career. Practical Experience – Programs in place to facilitate shadowing and internship placements. Job Preparation – Expert advice on cover letter writing, interviewing skills and evaluating the job offer. Postgraduate Assistance Commitment to helping student-athletes pursue postgraduate plans and scholarships. Career Nights – Learn from the experts to gain valuable insight on timelines, application procedures, entrance requirements, personal essays and more. Scholarships – Seniors in their final season of athletic eligibility can apply for numerous postgraduate awards.
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8 conference championships
LEADING THE WAY
As one of the nation’s premier public institutions, the University of Nebraska is committed to undergraduate learning and world-class research. Quality instruction is emphasized in Nebraska’s 157 undergraduate majors, which are spread through nine undergraduate colleges. Nebraska, which officially joined the Big Ten Conference on July 1, 2011, is a member of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, a consortium of Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago, which has generated unique opportunities for students and faculty by sharing expertise, leveraging resources and collaborating on programs. The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869 as the state’s public university and land-grant institution. Founded in Lincoln, the University of Nebraska was expanded in 1968 into a state educational system now comprising four campuses under the guidance of a Board of Regents and a central administration. To discover more about the University of Nebraska visit unl.edu. To learn more about Nebraska athletics, visit Huskers.com and ThisIsNebraska.com.
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17 all-americans
This is Nebraska Soccer
131 academic all-conference honorees
“The Big Ten is a historically prestigious and stable academic community of scholars and students. The Big Ten, known for its athletic prowess, is highly regarded for its academic and research enterprises. There is nothing but upside for UNL to join the Big Ten.” Harvey Perlman University of Nebraska Chancellor at the June 11, 2010 press conference announcing UNL’s move to the Big Ten Conference
Opposite page: The Bell Tower on campus is a focal point for students and alumni, often serving as a central meeting location on game days. Top right: The Nebraska Student Union is the meeting place on campus where students can spend a little down time between classes. It has areas to use for studying as well as a food court. Middle right: Named for UNL alumni Irene and Winslow Van Brunt, the Van Brunt Visitors Center is located at the gateway to the city campus. The UNL Van Brunt Visitors Center offers resources and information for visitors to the UNL campus, and is utilized extensively for recruiting new students by the UNL Office of Admissions, which has offices and staff located in the building. Middle right: The Esther L. Kaufmann Center was completed in May 2001 and houses the Jeffery S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management. Bottom Right: The Don L. Love Memorial Library is the main library in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln library system. Located on City Campus, it is surrounded by both Love Garden and Cather Garden.
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Featuring the advantages of an urban setting, the city of Lincoln is home to the University of Nebraska campus, and is only minutes away from the scenic beauty and wide open spaces of America’s Heartland. Living in Lincoln enables Nebraska student-athletes to enjoy the benefits of city life, while residing in a community that consistently ranks among the nation’s best in overall quality of life. • Also known as the Star City, Lincoln sports a population of nearly 260,000, making it the third largest city in the Big Ten. • Lincoln was voted the No. 2 U.S. City in Quality of Life in the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index in 2011. • Forbes.com ranked Lincoln as one of the nation’s “Most Livable Cities” while ranking it fifth-best for business and careers in 2010. Forbes also ranked Lincoln as the fifth safest city in the United States. • Lincoln was listed as a “Best Sport City” by the Sporting News in 2009. • RelocateAmerica.com ranked Lincoln as one of its Top 10 College Towns in 2010. • The city of Lincoln consistently lists one of the lowest crime rates in the nation. • Lincoln’s Public School system was recently ranked as one of the top five in the nation by Expansion Management magazine. • With more than 6,000 acres of parks, including 10 lakes, 11 municipal swimming pools, more than 80 miles of biking and hiking trails and 12 public golf courses, Lincoln offers more park land per capita than any other city in the United States. • Lincoln is a three-hour drive away from Kansas City, as well as a day trip to Chicago, Minneapolis and Denver.
Canopy Street is an eight block expansion of Lincoln’s popular Historic Haymarket District, which will include over $498 million dollars of private and public investment, including the new 15,300-seat Pinnacle Arena, over 6,000 new parking stalls, a new hotel, retail, office, and several different housing options.
The state capital of Nebraska, Lincoln is a growing city that features activities for citizens of all ages and interests. Lincoln is a scenic city including the Sunken Gardens in the middle of town. The Sunken Gardens features an annual floral display of more than 30,000 plants. The Haymarket District is full of entertainment and dining options and is just blocks from the UNL Campus. The historic state capitol building provides the centerpiece of the downtown area, and famed “O” Street provides numerous options for nightlife and entertainment for UNL students.
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OMAHA
Nebraska’s largest city, Omaha, is less than an hour’s drive from Lincoln and has a population of nearly 800,000. Omaha is home to CenturyLink Center (top), TD Ameritrade Park (above), the NCAA College World Series, the world-renowned Henry Doorly Zoo (bottom) and the Joslyn Art Museum (bottom)
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Prominent People with Nebraska Ties
Grover Cleveland Alexander, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher • Fred Astaire, dancer and actor • Max Baer, boxer • Marlon Brando, Academy Award-winning actor • William Jennings Bryan, U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Representative, Democratic Party nominee for president 1896, 1900, and 1908 • Warren Buffett, investor; Forbes Magazine’s 2008 Richest Man in the World • Richard N. Cabela, entrepreneur, founder of Cabela’s sporting store • Johnny Carson, comedian • Joba Chamberlain, Professional baseball player for the New York Yankees • Dick Cheney, 46th U.S. Vice-president • Brian Duensing, Professional baseball player for the Minnesota Twins • Henry Fonda, Academy Award-winning actor • Bob Gibson, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher for St. Louis Cardinals • Alex Gordon, Professional baseball player for the Kansas City Royals • Amy Heidemann, Karmin lead singer • Marg Helgenberger, actress • Peter Kiewit, contractor, investor and philanthropist • Jaime King, actress • Ted Kooser, Poet Laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize winner • Larry the Cable Guy, comedian • Malcolm X, civil rights leader • Nick Nolte, actor, producer • Edwin Perkins, inventor of Kool-Aid, philanthropist • Andy Roddick, tennis star, 2003 U.S. Open Champion • Gale Sayers, Football Hall of Fame running back for the Chicago Bears • Elliott Smith, singer-songwriter • Hilary Swank, 2-time Academy Award-winning actress • Gabrielle Union, actress • James Valentine, Maroon 5 guitarist • Paula Zahn, Former News anchor for CNN
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8 conference championships
NEBRASKA’S NATIONAL POWER One of the nation’s premier athletic programs, Nebraska is dedicated to and successful in all 23 of its varsity sports. Nebraska has won a total of 24 team national championships since 1970, including five football titles, eight men’s gymnastics championships, five bowling crowns, three volleyball titles and three women’s track and field championships. In 2011-12, 10 Husker teams finished among the top 25 in their respective sports, including the Nebraska football team which posted its fourth straight nine-win season.
The Husker football team also led a list of 14 Husker squads that advanced to NCAA postseason competition in 2011-12, as Bo Pelini’s team made a New Year’s Day appearance in the 2012 Capital One Bowl. The national power Husker bowling team took third at the 2012 NCAA Championships. The NU women’s gymnastics team finished eighth nationally for its third straight top-10 NCAA finish after claiming its first Big Ten title, while the men’s gymnasts added a No. 10 NCAA finish. The NU men’s track and field team contributed a tie for 11th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships - the team’s best finish since 2003. The Husker men also tied for 23rd at the NCAA Indoor Championships, while the Husker women won the program’s first Big Ten crown. The tradition-rich volleyball program won the school’s first-ever Big Ten title in any sport while finishing 12th nationally and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
The NU women’s tennis team produced the best season in school history in 2012, posting a schoolrecord 24 wins and No. 16 final ITA ranking. The Huskers produced their third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, where they came up just short of their first NCAA Sweet 16 trip. The Husker women’s basketball team ran to the second-highest win total in school history with 24 victories, while adding a runner-up finish in their first Big Ten Tournament. NU posted their second-highest final Associated Press national ranking by finishing the year at No. 17. The NU wrestling team tied for 21st at the NCAA Championships. While Nebraska’s teams performed at the high levels, individual Husker athletes also earned national honors. On the gridiron, linebacker Lavonte David claimed All-America honors while being named the Big Ten’s Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year. Alfonzo Dennard was named the Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year, while Brett Maher became the first player to win the conference’s punter and place-kicker of the year awards in the same season since 2001. Chad Wright claimed a national championship in the men’s discus. Overall in 2011-12, 30 Husker student-athletes combined to capture 40 All-America awards across all sports. As a testament to Nebraska’s national recruiting prowess, the All-Americans came to NU from 12 states and five foreign countries. The Cornhusker state showed its success in keeping the best and brightest of its future leaders at home, as nine AllAmericans came from the state of Nebraska.
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Outside hitter Gina Mancuso captured first-team AVCA All-America honors while helping the Nebraska volleyball team to the school’s first-ever Big Ten Conference championship in 2011. The tradition-rich Nebraska volleyball team has won three NCAA titles in its history, while capturing four conference titles in the past five seasons.
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Top: Chad Wright claimed the national title in the men’s discus at the 2012 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The sophomore from Kingston, Jamaica earned his second All-America award while becoming the 77th NCAA individual champion in the history of the Husker track and field program. Bottom: The Nebraska women’s track and field team captured the 2012 Big Ten Indoor title. It was NU’s 104th track and field conference crown in history. The Husker men added a pair of top-25 NCAA team finishes in 2012, including a tie for 11th at the NCAA outdoor meet.
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131 academic all-conference honorees
Nebraska’s Top 25 National Finishes in 2011-12 Bowling Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Gymnastics Men’s Indoor Track & Field Volleyball Women’s Tennis Women’s Basketball Wrestling Men’s Indoor Track & Field Football
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Top left: The Nebraska women’s gymnastics team captured its first Big Ten title while finishing eighth at the 2012 NCAA Championships. Sophomore Emily Wong was the Big Ten all-around champion, while Jessie DeZiel was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Dan Kendig added Big Ten Coach-ofthe-Year honors to the Husker hardware haul, which included eight NCAA All-America awards in 2012.
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Middle left: Big Ten Player-of-the-Year Mary Weatherholt powered Nebraska to the best women’s tennis season in school history in 2012. The All-Big Ten pick from Prairie Village, Kan., earned a trip to the NCAA Singles Championship, after leading NU to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and a final No. 16 national ranking.
Top right: Jordan Hooper became the first sophomore in Nebraska women’s basketball history to earn AP All-America honors after claiming a first-team All-Big Ten award for the Huskers in 2012. Hooper, an Alliance, Neb., native became the first sophomore in Husker history to reach 1,000 career points.
Bottom left: James Green captured All-America honors for the Nebraska wrestling team in 2012. The 157-pound freshman from New Jersey helped the Huskers to a tie for 21st at the NCAA Championships.
Bottom right: Lavonte David captured first-team All-America honors after claiming the Big Ten’s Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker-of-the-Year award in 2011. The native of Miami, Fla., was chosen by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft.
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BIG TEN NETWORK COVERS THE COUNTRY
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Big Ten Network
Headquartered in Chicago, the Big Ten Network is the first internationally distributed television network dedicated to covering one of America’s premier collegiate conferences.
“As a soccer program, we are excited
With more than 350 live sports events, and virtually all of them in high definition, the Big Ten Network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country. The network is on the air 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
to be a part of the prestigious Big Ten
The network is available to an estimated 80 million households, through agreements with more than 300 cable/satellite affiliates. In 2011, every Big Ten home football game was nationally televised. Including road and neutral games, 98 percent (94 of 96) of Big Ten games were televised nationally and the other two road games appeared on ESPN3.com .
Big Ten Network Facts MORE TELEVISION EXPOSURE
• The Big Ten’s media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, FOX and the Big Ten Network provide the conference with its greatest television exposure ever. • In 2006, the Big Ten created the first national conference-owned television network devoted to the athletic and academic programs of a single conference. The Big Ten Network launched on Aug. 30, 2007, and became the first new network in cable or satellite television history to reach 30 million homes in its first 30 days. • Since the current media agreements began in 2007-08, every home football and men’s basketball game has been produced while women’s basketball has received more coverage than any other conference. • The Big Ten’s new media agreements have resulted in the broadcast of nearly 1,000 events nationally and regionally on an annual basis, compared to 300 events in the final year of the previous agreements.
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Conference. We have great respect for the Big Ten due to the experiences we have had competing against several opponents in the past, and look forward to the future. We have not only joined a respected conference for both academics and athletics, but the Big Ten Network greatly increases the exposure of our program to the fans of Nebraska soccer.” -Head Coach John Walker
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2012 Husker Quick Facts
General Information
Location....................................................... Lincoln, Neb. Population........................................................... 254,001 Founded................................................................... 1869 Enrollment..............................................................24,610 Nickname..................................... Cornhuskers, Huskers Colors.................................................Scarlet and Cream Home Field......................Nebraska Soccer Field (3,500) Conference.......................................................... Big Ten Athletic Director......................................... Tom Osborne
2011 Season Information
Overall Record....................................................... 7-10-1 Home Record...........................................................4-5-1 Away Record...............................................................3-4 Neutral Record............................................................ 0-1 Big Ten Record........................................................... 4-7 Big Ten Finish........................................................... 10th Big Ten Tournament................................................. DNQ NCAA Tournament................................................... DNQ NSCAA Ranking......................................................... NR Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................... 13/9 All-Americans Returning/Lost.................................... 0/1 Newcomers.................................................................... 9
Coaching Information
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The Huskers have been tough at home with a 51-17-11 record at the Nebraska Soccer Field since the team moved on campus for the 2005 season.
Coach........................................................... John Walker Alma Mater/Year.......................Queen’s University/1987 Record at NU...........................256-108-23 (18 seasons) Career Record........................................................Same Soccer Office Phone.............................. (402) 472-0456 Soccer Office Fax................................... (402) 472-0455 Best Time to Reach Walker......................... 9 a.m.-Noon Assistant Coach........................................... Dan Bassett Assistant Coach.......................................Marty Everding
Media Relations Information
Soccer Contact.......................................... Jeremy Foote SID’s Office Phone..................................(402) 472-7778 SID’s Cell Phone......................................(402) 518-0232 SID’s E-mail....................................jfoote@huskers.com SID’s Fax..................................................(402) 472-2005
Returning Starters Stacy Bartels, Jr., F Caroline Gray, So., MF Maritza Hayes, Jr., D Jordan Jackson, Sr., F Ari Romero, Jr., MF Emma Stevens, Jr., GK
Newcomers
Amanda Elertson, Fr., F Alyssa Flannery, Fr., MF Caroline Flynn, Fr., D Karlee Gansebom, Fr., D Katie Kraeutner, Fr., MF Alex Massey, Fr., F Jaylyn Odermann, Fr., D Chelsi Rohloff, Fr., MF Emily Taylor, Fr., MF
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2012 Nebraska schedule
Introduction
Date Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Aug. 19
Day Friday Friday Sunday
Opponent South Dakota State (Exhibition) Oklahoma Drake
Site Brookings, S.D. Norman, Okla. Nebraska Soccer Field
Time (CT) 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
Husker Classic Aug. 24 Aug. 26
Friday Sunday
Virginia Tech New Mexico
Nebraska Soccer Field Nebraska Soccer Field
6 p.m. 1 p.m.
Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 26
Friday Sunday Saturday Friday Sunday Friday Sunday Friday Sunday Friday Friday Sunday Thursday Sunday Friday
Baylor Cincinnati Southeast Missouri State Northwestern * Northern Colorado Purdue * Indiana * Michigan State * Michigan * Wisconsin * Penn State * Ohio State * Iowa * Illinois * Minnesota *
Waco, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Nebraska Soccer Field Evanston, Ill. Nebraska Soccer Field Nebraska Soccer Field Nebraska Soccer Field East Lansing, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich. Madison, Wis. Nebraska Soccer Field Nebraska Soccer Field Iowa City, Iowa Champaign, Ill. Nebraska Soccer Field
7 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m.
Oct. 31-Nov. 4
Wednesday-Sunday
Big Ten Tournament
Bloomington, Ind.
TBA
Nov. 9-11 Nov. 16-18 Nov. 23-25 Nov. 30-Dec. 2
Friday-Sunday Friday-Sunday Friday-Sunday Friday-Sunday
NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds NCAA Tournament Third Round NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals NCAA College Cup
Campus Sites Campus Sites Campus Sites San Diego, Calif.
TBA TBA TBA TBA
*-Big Ten Conference game Note: Home games in BOLD played at Nebraska Soccer Field. All times are central and subject to change. For ticket information call 1-800-8-BIG-RED.
2012 Big Ten Tournament
After not having a Big Ten Soccer Tournament in 2009 or 2010, the conference’s championship event returned in 2011 to decide the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Last season, Northwestern played host to the tournament at Lakeside Field, where No. 2 seed Illinois won its second conference tournament title with a 2-1 overtime win over No. 1 seed Penn State. The 2012 Big Ten Soccer Tournament will begin on Wednesday, Oct. 31 and continues through Sunday, Nov. 4 at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, Ind. Starting in 1994, host-school Wisconsin won the first conference tournament with a 3-0 win over Minnesota, while the Badgers added another tournament title in 2005. Eight programs overall have won a Big Ten Tournament title, including five teams that have won multiple crowns. Penn State is the only school with more than two tournament titles, as the Nittany Lions have won five crowns (1998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2008). .
2012 NCAA Tournament
The 2012 NCAA Tournament will consist of 64 teams, beginning on Nov. 9 and ending with the national championship game on Dec. 2 at Torero Stadium in San Diego, Calif. The first three rounds and the quarterfinals will take place at campus sites around the country. The first and second rounds will be held Nov. 9-11 at campus sites. Third-round games will be contested at eight host institutions Nov. 16-18. The tournament quarterfinals take place Nov. 23-25 at four campus sites. The 31st annual Women’s College Cup will begin with the semifinals on Nov. 30 in San Diego, Calif., and the 2012 national champion will be crowned on Dec. 2. Nebraska has been host to opening-round action on seven occasions since 1996, making six straight Sweet 16 appearances from 1996 to 2001 and eight in the last 13 years overall.
Torero Stadium in San Diego, Calif., will host the 2012 Women’s College Cup starting on Friday Nov. 30.
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2012 Nebraska roster Numerical Roster No. 0 2 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 28
Student-Athlete Stevens, Emma** Romero, Ari** Areman, Samantha* Kraeutner, Katie Greischar, Kylie* Bartels, Stacy** Gansebom, Karlee Conroy, Mayme* Gray, Caroline* Odermann, Jaylyn Badje, Bri** Elertson, Amanda Jackson, Jordan*** Swearer, Amy* Taylor, Emily Rohloff, Chelsi Casey, Jourden* Flynn, Caroline Hayes, Maritza** Dittmar, Hannah* Flannery, Alyssa Massey, Alex
Yr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr.
Ht. 5-7 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-5 5-9 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-3 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-4
Pos. GK MF MF MF MF F D F MF D D F F GK MF MF MF D D MF MF F
Hometown (High School/Previous School) Corona, Calif. (Santiago) Surprise, Ariz. (Willow Canyon) Firth, Neb. (Norris) North Saanich, British Columbia (Parkland Secondary) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest/Indiana State) Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) Bennington, Neb. (Bennington) Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Academy) Gretna, Neb. (Millard North) Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) McKinney, Texas (Boyd) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) Lincoln, Neb./Vancouver, Wash. (Lutheran/Skyview) The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista) Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) O’Fallon, Mo. (Francis Howell) Gretna, Neb. (Gretna) Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Kearney, Mo. (Kearney)
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Head Coach: John Walker, 18 seasons; (Queen’s, 1987) - Career Record: 256-108-23; Record at Nebraska: Same Assistant Coach: Dan Bassett, third season (Warwickshire and Hinckley College, 2002) Assistant Coach: Marty Everding, 16th season (Queen’s University, 1989) Athletic Trainer: Lisa Loewenstein Office Secretary: Cathy Robertson Position Legend: D—Defender; MF—Midfielder; F—Forward; GK—Goalkeeper
Alphabetical Roster Student-Athlete Areman, Samantha* Badje, Bri** Bartels, Stacy** Casey, Jourden* Conroy, Mayme* Dittmar, Hannah* Elertson, Amanda Flannery, Alyssa Flynn, Caroline Gansebom, Karlee Gray, Caroline* Greischar, Kylie* Hayes, Maritza** Jackson, Jordan*** Kraeutner, Katie Massey, Alex Odermann, Jaylyn Rohloff, Chelsi Romero, Ari** Stevens, Emma** Swearer, Amy* Taylor, Emily
No. 4 14 7 20 11 24 15 25 21 8 12 6 22 16 5 28 13 19 2 0 18 17
Yr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr.
Ht. 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-8 5-3 5-3 5-7 5-7 5-7
Pos. MF D F MF F MF F MF D D MF MF D F MF F D MF MF/D GK GK Fr.
Hometown (High School/Previous School) Firth, Neb. (Norris) Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) Gretna, Neb. (Gretna) McKinney, Texas (Boyd) Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) Bennington, Neb. (Bennington) Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Academy) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest/Indiana State) O’Fallon, Mo. (Francis Howell) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) North Saanich, British Columbia (Parkland Secondary) Kearney, Mo. (Kearney) Gretna, Neb. (Millard North) Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista) Surprise, Ariz. (Willow Canyon) Corona, Calif. (Santiago) Lincoln, Neb./Vancouver, Wash. (Lutheran/Skyview) The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)
Ari Romero returns for her junior season after competing for the Mexican National Team in the spring of 2012.
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Coach John Walker came to Lincoln in April 1994 and 18 seasons later, he has built a tradition rich program at Nebraska that includes 10 NCAA Tournament appearances, two trips to the Elite Eight, six trips to the Sweet 16 and eight conference championships. Nebraska became the first Big Eight school to add women’s soccer as a varsity sport, and Walker was optimistic about the future of soccer in the Cornhusker state because of the University’s commitment to building a winning program. That commitment has remained strong throughout the program’s history, and in 2005 the Huskers moved into impressive facilities on the Nebraska campus. Walker’s goal when he started at NU was to have the Huskers in their first NCAA Tournament by the 1998 season. Walker not only achieved that goal, he shattered his own timeline as NU reached the postseason in 1996, before earning seven straight top-15 national finishes. In 18 years at the helm for the Huskers, Walker has produced the 20th-best career winning percentage among active NCAA Division I women’s soccer coaches at .691 (256-108-23). He also ranks 22nd all-time with his .691 winning percentage among coaches with a minimum of 10 years at the helm. Walker is the only head coach to produce more than 100 wins in fewer than eight seasons and notched his 200th career victory in the 2005 NCAA Tournament. Under Walker, the Huskers have made NCAA Sweet 16 appearances in eight of the last 16 years, including two trips to the Elite Eight. They have compiled a remarkable 23186-23 record over the last 16 seasons and won three Big 12 regular-season crowns and five Big 12 Tournament titles. NU swept both Big 12 Conference titles in 1996, 1999 and 2000. In 1999, Nebraska enjoyed its best season in the program’s 18-year history, running to a 22-1-2 final record, a Big 12 regular-season title and a Big 12 Tournament crown. The Huskers missed their first trip to the NCAA Women’s College Cup (semifinals) by the narrowest of margins, as Notre Dame advanced on sudden death penalty kicks, 4-3, after one of the greatest matches in NCAA Tournament history. Walker and the Huskers have also made Nebraska women’s soccer one of the hottest tickets in the nation. In 1999, the Huskers set a school single-season record and ranked among the top five teams in the nation, averaging 1,529 fans per game, including a then school-record attendance of 3,702 fans in the NCAA quarterfinals against Notre Dame. Over the past seven seasons, the Huskers have averaged nearly 900 fans per home contest. In 2002, NU rewrote the single-game attendance record, when 4,830 fans attended the Nebraska vs. North Carolina contest to open the season. In 2004, more than 10,000 fans saw the Huskers play in their final season at the Abbott Sports 2012 NEBRASKA SOCCER I HUSKERS.COM
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Complex, including 3,620 in the home opener against the Tar Heels. In 2005, Walker and the Huskers moved on campus for the first time in school history, allowing a more convenient location for players and fans. The Huskers again hosted the Tar Heels to open the 2011 season and a facility-record 2,319 fans came out for the season opener. Over the past three seasons, the Huskers have dropped just six games at the Nebraska Soccer Field and have posted an 22-6-3 record. With a proven system, an innovative coaching philosophy, a well-respected program and an ability to recruit some of the nation’s most talented players, Walker has the Huskers focused on contending for conference and national championships on an annual basis. In 1998, Nebraska overcame the loss of five senior starters, including All-Americans Kari Uppinghouse and Rebecca Hornbacher, to finish with a 17-4-1 record and claim a second Big 12 Conference Tournament title. The Huskers advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 and finished with a final No. 10 national ranking.
Nebraska’s 1998 success followed on the heels of an 18-4-0 season in which the Huskers advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament before losing at Notre Dame. The Huskers ended the 1997 season ranked No. 7 in the final NSCAA Poll.
Building from the Beginning
Walker and the Huskers built their success on a breakthrough season in 1996. Not only did Nebraska earn its first trip to the NCAA Tournament, the Huskers placed themselves among the nation’s elite by winning two tournament games and advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals. Along the way, Walker established himself as one of the finest coaches in America, earning NSCAA/Umbro National Coach-of-the-Year, NSCAA/Umbro Central Region Coach-of-the-Year and Big 12 Conference Coach-of-theYear recognition. Walker led the Huskers to a perfect regular season with a 19-0 record and the first regular-season Big 12 title.
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Division I All-Time Winningest Coaches By Percentage (Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution) Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied 1. *Anson Dorrance, North Carolina 33 728 44 26 2. Clive Charles, Portland 14 226 52 13 3. Jillian Ellis, UCLA 14 248 63 14 4. *Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame 22 371 94 26 5. *Becky Burleigh, Florida 22 382 103 32 --22. *John Walker, Nebraska 18 256 108 23 *represents an active coach Division I Winningest Active Coaches By Percentage (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution) Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied 1. Anson Dorrance, North Carolina 33 728 44 26 2. Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame 22 371 94 26 3. Becky Burleigh, Florida 22 382 103 32 4. Colin Carmichael, Oklahoma State 7 116 29 19 5. Mark Krikorian, Florida State 18 294 84 20 --20. John Walker, Nebraska 18 256 108 23 Division I Winningest Active Coaches By Victories (Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution) Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied 1. Anson Dorrance, North Carolina 33 728 44 26 2. Len Tsantiris, Connecticut 31 491 163 48 3. Becky Burleigh, Florida 22 382 103 32 Jerry Smith, Santa Clara 25 382 118 44 5. Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame 22 371 94 26 --18. John Walker, Nebraska 18 256 108 23
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Nebraska extended its winning streak to 21 games with two more wins at the Big 12 Conference Soccer Championships in St. Louis to capture a second conference crown. The Huskers entered the NCAA Tournament with the nation’s longest winning streak as the only unbeaten and untied team in the country. But Nebraska’s perfect ride through the 1996 regular season did more than just put wins in the record books, it put fans in the stands, establishing a devoted following of Husker faithful. Nebraska finished the season with the sixth-highest average attendance in the nation, and based on its unblemished record and outstanding fan support, earned a home bid in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. After a perfect regular season, Walker and the Huskers were not satisfied with just making it to the NCAA Tournament. They set their sights on a trip to soccer’s semifinals in Santa Clara, Calif. Nebraska proved it was a contender with a 3-2 overtime win over Minnesota in the opening round in front of a thenschool-record crowd of 1,544. The win over the Golden Gophers set up a second-round rematch with Duke at the Abbott Sports Complex. The Huskers had come from behind to defeat the thenNo. 6 Blue Devils, 3-1, in Durham, N.C., on Sept. 8, for Nebraska’s first-ever win over a ranked opponent. Although Duke came to Lincoln with a rich soccer tradition and plenty of NCAA Tournament experience, the Huskers dominated the Blue Devils from start to finish in a 3-0 win. With the victory, the Huskers earned a trip to Oregon to challenge perennial power Portland. Although the Huskers battled until the end, they could not manage a goal, losing 1-0 to the Pilots. The Huskers finished the 1996 season with a 23-1-0 record and a final No. 6 national ranking. Since posting its first top-25 win over Duke in 1996, Nebraska has made beating ranked opponents commonplace. During the past 12 seasons, Walker and the Huskers have posted 33 wins over top-25 teams, including a double-overtime win at No. 25 Virginia Tech in 2011.
Success Beyond Nebraska
Walker’s Nebraska program has also proven that it can produce All-America players. In just 18 years, 11 Huskers have earned a total of 17 NSCAA All-America certificates from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and five Huskers have captured freshman All-America accolades under Walker. Walker also has helped Husker players compete at the international level. Over the past several seasons,
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Nebraska has boasted 24 players with national team experience, including current Huskers Jordan Jackson (USA) and Ari Romero (Mexico). Former NU athletes have seen success at the professional level as well. Seven Huskers were selected in the inaugural WUSA Draft in December of 2000. Nebraska’s total number of athletes selected was second behind North Carolina. Four of the first 24 players chosen in the draft were former Huskers. In 2002, Nebraska saw its highest pick ever when Breanna Boyd was drafted eighth in the first round by the defending champion Carolina Courage. Christine Latham also became an instant starter for the San Diego Spirit when she was picked up as a discovery player for the WUSA team, after bypassing the entire draft process. Walker boasted five former athletes on 2003 WUSA rosters, three of whom were named to All-Star rosters, which ranked seventh among all Division I programs. In January 2010, former Husker Carly Peetz was selected in the sixth round of the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer Draft by the Boston Breakers. As a member of the Big 12 Conference, Walker’s teams won five of the 15 Big 12 Tournament championships with titles in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2002. The Huskers also brought home Big 12 regular-season crowns in 1996, 1999 and 2000, and in the 15-year history of the conference, Nebraska posted a league-best 106-47-15 regular-season mark and a .631 winning percentage. Along with the team accomplishments, the Huskers were rewarded with 70 individual regular-season all-conference selections and 33 All-Big 12 Tournament awards. Former Husker Christine Latham was also the first league player to be named Big 12 Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons (2000, 2001), a feat repeated by Timko in 2004 and 2005. Timko went on to top that record the following season, earning co-Player of the Year honors with Oklahoma State’s Yolanda Odenyo, to become the first player selected as Player-of-the-Year three times. Morgan Marlborough claimed a spot in the record books in 2009, as she was named Big 12 Offensive Player and Rookie of the Year, just the third freshman to
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win a player-of-the-year award in conference history. The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year honors again in 2010. Nebraska’s fast track to national prominence in soccer was aided by NU’s decision to become the first school in the Big Eight Conference with a women’s soccer program in 1994. Although Nebraska was ahead of other Big Eight schools, Walker started the 1994 season behind the rest of the nation in recruiting because of his late hiring. However, in his first season as the Huskers’ mentor, Walker managed to put together a collection of scholarship players and walk-ons who recorded a surprising 14-4 mark and earned credibility around the nation with a successful inaugural campaign. Walker and his staff followed their initial on-field success by compiling an excellent incoming class that included transfers Kari Uppinghouse, who became Nebraska’s first first-team All-American in 1996, and third-team All-America goalkeeper Rebecca Hornbacher. The Huskers also implemented a year-round approach to training and conditioning. This approach included a strong spring schedule, a tradition that has continued at Nebraska. In 2006, the Huskers traveled abroad to England and Scotland to face a multitude of international competition and then returned to Europe in the summer of 2011. While Walker built the Huskers, he continued to expand his coaching experience as a staff coach for the Canadian National Team. During the summer of 1999, Walker was an assistant coach for Canada’s Women’s World Cup team. He currently works with both the Under-16 National Team and the Canadian World Cup Team. Walker came to Nebraska from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, following achievements at the collegiate, national and international levels. Walker was named national staff coach for the Canadian Soccer Association in 1992, and the following year he was appointed an assistant coach for the Canadian World University Games team. Walker holds a Canadian “A” coaching license (highest level), a Level V certification and a USSF “A” license. Walker was a national coaching instructor for the Canadian Soccer Association and served as director of high performance for Ontario, where he supervised coaches and players at Ontario’s National and Provincial Training Center. Walker was a standout sweeper for Queen’s University from 1982 to 1985 and received bachelor’s degrees in physical education and physical therapy from Queen’s in 1987. He earned a master’s degree in coaching science from Miami of Ohio in 1988. He also is a graduate of the Canadian National Coaching Institute. The Kingston, Ontario, native is married to Mary Holmes and the couple has one daughter, Ally, and four sons, Declan, Cameron, Keegan and Liam.
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Dan Bassett was hired as an assistant coach for the Nebraska soccer team in July 2010. In his first season as a full-time member of Head Coach John Walker’s staff, Bassett helped the Huskers post a 13-7-1 record, including a 9-1-0 record at home. A familiar face to the NU soccer program, Bassett previously spent three seasons as a volunteer coach for the Huskers (2005, 2006 and 2008). During that time,
he also coached the Bellevue West High School boys and girls squads and played two seasons for Bellevue University, helping the Bruins compile a 25-12 record. Bassett served several roles while on the Husker support staff, including alumni relations, video operations and gameday operations. “This is a position that I will put my heart and soul into,” Bassett said. “It may be cliché to say that the university has a huge tradition of academic and athletic excellence, but it is true. I am fully aware of those traditions and will aim to not only honor them, but do my best to enhance them.” A native of Bulkington, England, Bassett moved to the United States in 2004 and began his coaching career with club teams in Kansas City and Omaha. He earned an engineering degree from North Warwickshire and Hinckley College in 2002. While in England, Bassett also spent time coaching the Coventry and Birmingham women’s Centers of Excellence. He resides in Lincoln with his wife, Stacie, a native of York, Neb.
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and followed in the footsteps of All-American Rebecca Hornbacher, who started in goal for the Huskers in 1996 and 1997. Hornbacher also played for Boston in its inaugural WUSA season, while continuing her career as a collegiate goalkeeping coach. Everding helped transform former Husker Erin Miller from a defender to an all-conference goalkeeper. In her two seasons in the net, Miller recorded 239 saves, 21 shutouts and a 0.98 goals-against-average. After proving he could do it once, Everding took on the challenge of transforming Brooke Bredenberg from a midfielder to a goalkeeper. Bredenberg had a solid 2003 spring season in goal under Everding’s tutelage, not conceding a goal to an amateur team through five contests, including 2003 national runner-up Santa Clara. Bredenberg, who is now the head coach at North Star High School, went on to post a 1.39 goals-against average in 2003 before moving back to midfielder. Katie Wright stepped in and started both of Nebraska’s NCAA Tournament games and recorded 1.5 shutouts for the season. Wright then played every minute of the 2004 season, allowing just 29 goals in 23 games for a goalsagainst average of 1.25. Wright also stopped 108 shots, becoming just the second player in school history to post 100 saves in a season. In 2005, Everding helped true freshman Jamie Klages start 18 games and compile a 1.19 goals-against average
while stopping 88 shots and posting six shutouts. Klages was invited to train with the U.S. Under-21 National team. Everding was a player at Queen’s from 1981 to 1983 and 1986 to 1988. He was an assistant coach at Queen’s from 1989 to 1990, before joining Walker’s Nebraska staff. Everding graduated from the Canadian National Coaching Institute and holds a Canadian Level IV coaching license as well as a USSF “B” license. A native of Kingston, Ontario, Everding graduated from Queen’s in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in drama and education. Between coaching stints, Everding worked as a secondary school teacher.
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Geoff Weller enters his fourth season as an administrative assistant for Nebraska. Weller’s duties include assisting in field operations for home events and managing video for all games. He also helps instruct at summer camps, while assisting in marketing the NU soccer team, including booster club duties. A 2006 graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan with a major in sport management, Weller joined the Huskers with extensive coaching experience from local high schools. He has instructed summer camps for Lincoln Lutheran and Lincoln Southwest, while also serving as Southwest’s junior varsity head coach from 2003 to 2009 and assisting with the varsity squad. He is currently a Senior Program Director at Lincoln’s YMCA and was involved in the 2010 Special Olympics National Games. He earned his national diploma from the NSCAA, and is also certified with a regional goalkeeping diploma from the organization.
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A member of Nebraska football’s rich walk-on tradition as a player, Brandon Rigoni joined the Husker Power staff in a full-time role as an assistant strength coach in 2009, after spending two years as an intern. Rigoni completed his master’s degree in 2010, and is currently a member of the biopsychology Ph.D. program at the University of Nebraska, with an emphasis in statistics. His research centers on athletic performance as it relates to brain imaging and the human stress response system. On the field, Rigoni earned three letters as a special teams standout for the Cornhuskers. He was elected a football team captain, 2004 Special Teams MVP, 2006 Nebraska Lifter of the Year and earned a scholarship prior to the start of his senior season. Upon graduation from Nebraska, Rigoni studied abroad in Italy before returning to the Nebraska Athletic Department as a volunteer strength and conditioning coach. Rigoni married the former Laura Sprague on May 7, 2011.
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Peter Underwood is in his second year as a volunteer assistant coach for the Huskers. Underwood spent two years as an assistant coach at the University of Montana and has been involved in the collegiate coaching ranks since 2006. After graduating from Concord University in 2006, Underwood became a graduate assistant coach for Marshall‘s men’s and women’s teams for three years. A native of London, England, Underwood moved to the United States to play soccer at Concord, but the program was dropped after his freshman season. He immediately embarked on a coaching career and served as a student assistant coach for the women’s program for the next three years, while also obtaining his undergraduate degree in sport psychology. A UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) coaching ‘A’ license holder, Underwood earned his master’s degree in athletic administration from Marshall in 2008. He resides in Lincoln with his wife, Austin.
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Cathy Robertson serves as the soccer office secretary, after joining the Nebraska Athletic Department in January of 2008. Robertson coordinates all team travel plans, and serves as the assistant coordinator for the Nebraska soccer camps. Robertson also serves as the administrative assistant for HuskerVision. Originally from the East Coast, Robertson previously worked for the Lincoln Public Schools. Robertson graduated from Nebraska with a degree in broadcast journalism. Cathy and her husband, Tom, have two sons, Scott and Matt.
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Lisa Loewenstein enters her fifth year with the Nebraska soccer program in 2012-13, after spending six years with the Husker track and field team. Loewenstein, formerly Grzeskowiak, originally joined the Nebraska Athletic Medicine staff as a graduate assistant athletic trainer in 2002. In 2004, she was promoted to her current position as assistant athletic trainer, where she now evaluates and treats injuries for the Husker soccer and swimming and diving teams. Loewenstein earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Kansas in 2001, before earning a master’s degree in educational administration with an emphasis in postsecondary athletics from Nebraska in 2004. A native of Moreno Valley, Calif., Loewenstein is also responsible for rehabilitation of injuries and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. She married Brandon Loewenstein in June of 2009, and the couple welcomed their first child, Holden, in August of 2011.
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Jeremy Foote has served as an assistant media relations director at Nebraska since July of 2010, after previously serving for more than two years as an intern and volunteer. Foote is the primary media relations contact for Nebraska’s baseball and women’s soccer teams, while also helping oversee the media relations student staff. In addition to his media relations duties, Foote maintains NU’s ThisIsNebraska.com web site and is the Internet Content Coordinator for Huskers.com. Prior to his current role, Foote worked with the Husker volleyball team in 2010 and with NU’s track and field team for four seasons from 2008 to 2011. Along with his duties in the media relations office, Foote has been the media host for two Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championship meets and the 2008 NCAA Midwest Regional Track and Field Championships. Foote is a graduate of Wayne State College in Wayne, Neb., where he earned degrees in both sport management and computer science. Jeremy and his wife, Tiffany, have a one-year old son, Easton.
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Hall of Fame football coach Tom Osborne has continued to leave a lasting impression on the history of Nebraska Athletics since returning to lead the Husker program as the school’s 13th athletic director on Oct. 16, 2007. Osborne, who led Nebraska to three national championships (1994, 1995, 1997) and 255 victories in his 25 years as the Huskers’ head football coach, has continued to use his impressive leadership skills to guide the NU athletic department as a whole over the past four seasons. With the core values of integrity, trust, respect, teamwork and loyalty serving as guiding principles for Nebraska’s 23-sport program as a whole, Osborne has made historic decisions to help the University of Nebraska athletic programs for years to come. In June of 2010, Osborne joined Nebraska Chancellor Harvey Perlman and Big Ten Conference Commissioner Jim Delany to announce the Huskers would join the Big Ten beginning on July 1, 2011. Nebraska’s move to the Big Ten will continue to add University-wide academic opportunities, while providing financial stability for the athletic department for years to come. Just a few months later, Osborne announced an aggressive expansion plan for the east side of Memorial Stadium that will increase attendance past 90,000 for the first time, while continuing Nebraska’s NCAA record-setting sellout streak. The expansion, which is set for completion before the 2013 football season, will include athletic and academic research components. In the spring of 2010, the city of Lincoln also received voter approval to begin construction on the 16,000-seat Pinnacle Bank Arena, which will serve as the new competitive home for both Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball programs beginning in 2013-14. The basketball programs, the wrestling program and many of NU’s other sports also have benefitted from the new Hendricks Training Complex at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The facility, which opened in October of 2011, includes practice and team areas, and greatly expanded athletic medicine and strength training areas. The Nebraska baseball and softball programs also received a new indoor practice facility at Haymarket Park, which opened in the fall of 2011. The first step in Osborne’s aggressive building plan for Nebraska’s facilities began in the summer of 2010, as the Huskers broke ground on the Student Life Complex on the west side of Memorial Stadium. The Student Life Complex, which opened in the fall of 2010, directly benefits every Husker student-athlete with expanded academic resources. While Osborne has helped initiate landmark moves off the field, he has continued to help coaches and student-athletes focus on Nebraska’s tradition of competitive success. In 2011-12, 10 Husker teams finished among the top 25 in the nation, including the Nebraska football team’s New Year’s Day appearance in the Capital One Bowl. One of Osborne’s first major decisions as athletic director was to hire Bo Pelini as the Huskers’ football coach. Pelini, who had spent the 2003 campaign as NU’s defensive coordinator, has energized Nebraska’s storied tradition with four consecutive nine-win seasons. Pelini’s Huskers have finished among the Associated Press top 25 in each of the last three seasons. The football program also contributed three CoSIDA Academic All-Americans to Nebraska’s nation-leading total of 299 all-time, across all sports. Coach Mark Manning’s Husker wrestling program added a pair of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. On the mat, NU tied for 21st at the NCAA Championships and have finished in the top 25 at five consecutive NCAA Championships during Osborne’s time as NU’s athletic director. The tradition-rich NU volleyball program captured the Huskers’ first-ever Big Ten Conference title in any sport in 2011, finishing No. 12 nationally while advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Coach John Cook’s squad has claimed four conference crowns since Osborne’s return to Nebraska. The Husker women’s gymnastics team led by Coach Dan Kendig added its first Big Ten championship, while finishing eighth nationally in 2012 for its third straight top 10 finish. The Nebraska women’s indoor track and field team contributed another Big Ten title. Coach Gary Pepin’s men added a tie for 11th at the NCAA Championships during the outdoor season for its best team finish since 2003, after tying for 23rd at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The NU men’s and women’s track and field teams have combined for four conference crowns, while producing eight top-20 finishes over the past five years. The NU women’s basketball team produced one of its best seasons in school history by rolling to a 24-9 record that included a run to the Big Ten Tournament championship game. Coach Connie Yori’s Huskers finished No. 17 in the final AP poll and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for
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the third time since Osborne’s return to Nebraska. The 2010 Huskers ran to the best season in school history with a Big 12 title and an NCAA Sweet 16 berth in 2010. Coach Scott Jacobson led the Nebraska women’s tennis team to the best season in school history in 2012, posting a school-record 24 wins and No. 16 final ranking. The Huskers advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, marking the third straight season the team has advanced to the postseason. The Husker men’s tennis program added its first two NCAA appearances in school history in 2010 and 2011. Coach Bill Straub’s bowling team added a third-place finish at the 2012 NCAA Championships, marking the program’s fifth straight top-eight showing. The Husker bowlers claimed the 2009 NCAA title. The Husker softball team made three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 2009 to 2011, while the Husker women’s golf and baseball programs both earned NCAA Regional bids in 2008. Osborne made his second coaching hire since his return to Nebraska, when he named two-time Major League All-Star, three-time Gold Glove award winner, and former No. 1 MLB Draft pick Darin Erstad as the baseball team’s new coach on June 2, 2011. Erstad was not only one of the best Husker baseball players in history, he was the starting punter on NU’s 1994 national championship football team coached by Osborne. The baseball program responded by posting a 35-23 record in his first season. It marked a five-game improvement in the win column over 2011. Osborne made another high-profile hire with addition of men’s basketball coach Tim Miles on March 24, 2012. Osborne also hired former Husker Stacy Underwood as NU’s fourth rifle coach on May 24, 2012. Academically, Nebraska produced eight CoSIDA Academic AllAmericans in 2011-12, increasing its nation-leading total to 299 all-time, across all sports. NU also graduated a school-record 155 studentathletes from August of 2011 through May of 2012. Before being asked by Chancellor Perlman to return to Nebraska as athletic director in 2007, Osborne served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives (Nebraska’s 3rd congressional district) from 2000 to 2006. He returned to academia following a 2006 gubernatorial bid, serving as a senior lecturer at Nebraska in the College of Business Administration, teaching leadership and business ethics, in the fall of 2007. Osborne also worked as a consultant for local college athletic departments for two years. Osborne and his wife, Nancy, continue to pour their time and support into the TeamMates mentoring program, which they founded in 1991. TeamMates provides encouragement to school-aged youth to help them graduate from high school and pursue a post-secondary education. Osborne’s leadership of the TeamMates program began while he was putting the final touches on one of the best coaching careers in college football history. The Hastings, Neb., native, who earned master’s and doctoral degrees in educational psychology from the University of Nebraska, was named NU’s 25th head coach following the 1972 season. In 25 seasons with Osborne at the helm, the Huskers mounted a 255-49-3 record - the sixth-most wins in major college history. Osborne’s .836 winning percentage ranked fifth all-time. His career came to a close with a 42-17 win over No. 3 Tennessee in the 1998 Orange Bowl, when he became the first coach in college football history to retire as a reigning national champion. Following his career, he became one of just four coaches in history to have the mandatory three-year waiting period waived for induction into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in December of 1998. Osborne’s 1994 and 1995 teams allowed Nebraska to become just the second school in history to post back-to-back perfect national championship seasons (Oklahoma 1955-56). Nebraska put together the best five-year run in college football history from 1993 to 1997, going 60-3 with five straight 11-win seasons. Osborne led NU to 13 conference crowns, including six of his last seven seasons on the sideline. All 25 of his Husker teams won at least nine games and went to a bowl, while 15 won 10-or-more games. In the classroom, the NU football program totaled 65 CoSIDA Academic All-America awards in Osborne’s 25 years. In fact, he accumulated more football Academic All-Americans in his 25 years as coach than any other football program in the nation has produced in its history. Prior to becoming head coach, Osborne spent five seasons under Devaney, helping the Huskers win back-to-back national championships in 1970 and 1971. In 1973, Osborne succeeded Devaney, who also served as Nebraska’s Athletic Director from 1967 to 1993. Osborne and his wife, Nancy, have three adult children, Mike, Ann and Suzanne and four grandchildren.
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A member of the Nebraska Athletics senior administration since May 2003, Marc Boehm (pronounced BAME) serves as executive associate athletic director and is the top assistant to the athletic director. Boehm fulfills the director’s responsibilities in his absence and also serves as the department’s chief operating officer. Boehm oversees the efforts of several areas within athletics, including marketing, media relations, HuskerVision, facilities and events. Boehm also oversees the Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball programs and the Husker soccer program. He also played a major role in the athletic department’s negotiations for its contract extension with IMG College Sports. To date, it is the largest multi-media rights contract in college athletics. As the primary administrator for the NU basketball programs, Boehm played an integral role in the hiring of Tim Miles as the Huskers’ new coach in March of 2012. Under Boehm’s supervision, Coach Connie Yori’s women’s basketball team enjoyed the best season in school history in 2009-10. The Huskers made their seventh straight postseason trip, advancing to the school’s first NCAA Sweet 16. Yori captured 2010 National Coach-of-the-Year honors by leading the Huskers to a Big 12 record-tying 30-game winning streak and the 2010 Big 12 regular-season title. NU ranked in the top 10 in the final national polls and seventh nationally in home attendance with 7,390 fans per game. In conference play, NU led the league with 11,383 fans per game. The Husker women added their fourth NCAA Tournament trip in the past six seasons in 2012, after running to a runner-up finish at their inaugural Big Ten Tournament. Boehm has also played an integral role in the planning of Nebraska’s new Pinnacle Bank Arena for men’s and women’s basketball, which is scheduled to open for the 2013-14 season. He also worked to help develop Nebraska’s new practice facility - the Hendricks Training Complex - which
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opened at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in October of 2011. Boehm also took the lead role in obtaining First National Bank and Ameritas as premier sponsors for the Nebraska Athletic Department for a combined deal worth more than $7 million over a three-year period. First National Bank and Ameritas joined Verizon, Pepsi and adidas as premier corporate sponsors for Husker athletics. Boehm held the same position at Pittsburgh from 1997 to 2003. Boehm assisted in the rise of the Panthers’ basketball program with the men’s team posting back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. During construction of the Panthers’ new athletic facilities, Boehm played a central role in Pitt’s athletic teams moving to the UPMC Sports Performance Complex, Heinz Field and the Petersen Events Center. Boehm served as interim athletic director at Pittsburgh for nearly five months before coming to Nebraska. During that time, he hired new men’s (Jamie Dixon) and women’s basketball (Agnus Berenato) and soccer (Sue-Moy Chin) head coaches for the Panther program. Boehm also spent five years as associate executive director of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. He directed and managed a 125-member fund-raising committee of Arizona business people responsible for generating more than $4.5 million in cash and in-kind partnerships. Previously he spent four years as associate executive director and public relations director of the Sun Bowl from 1987 to 1991. Born in Grand Island, Boehm earned his bachelor’s degree in communications from Kansas State in 1984 and added a master’s degree in sports management from St. Thomas (Fla.) University in 1985. Boehm and his wife, the former Janelle Broderick of Minot, N.D., have three boys, Broderick, Christian and Lukas John.
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planning, reviewing and maintaining game and coaching contracts and oversight of the administrative budget. Previously, Logsdon spent six seasons as NU’s director of football operations, the first female in Division I to serve in that capacity. She handled organization of all recruiting functions, supervised compliance activities and coordinated all football administrative operations, including travel and practice operations. Logsdon served three years as assistant to the director of football operations and 14 seasons as the football recruiting secretary. Logsdon received a bachelor’s degree in education from Nebraska in 1989.
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Sheri Hastings serves as an academic counselor at Nebraska. Hastings has been with the athletic department since August of 2006. She will serve as the academic counselor for women’s basketball, rifle, bowling, women’s gymnastics and soccer during the 2012-13 academic year. Before coming to Lincoln, Hastings served as a mathematics learning specialist for Student Support Services at UNL. Prior to that, she was a secondary mathematics teacher at Grand Island High School.
A Grand Island native, Hastings earned her bachelor’s degree in secondary mathematics from UNL in 1987. Hastings continued her education at Nebraska and earned a master’s degree in educational psychology in 1995. Hastings and her husband, John, have three daughters, Megan, Kathryn and Abigail.
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Harvey Perlman was named the 19th Chancellor of the University of NebraskaLincoln on April 1, 2001. He had served as Interim Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln since July 16, 2000. A former dean of the University of Nebraska College of Law (1983-98), Perlman has also served as interim senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at UNL (1995-96). A Nebraska native, Perlman was raised in York, and earned a bachelor of arts in history and a juris doctorate from the University of Nebraska. During his law school years, he was editor in chief of the Nebraska Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif, a law honors society. He joined the NU law faculty in 1967 after spending a year as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School. He served on the Nebraska law faculty until 1974 when he joined the faculty at the University of Virginia Law School. He returned to Nebraska in 1983 when he accepted the deanship of the Nebraska Law College, a post he held until 1998 when he returned to the professoriate. He has also served as a visiting professor at Florida State University College of Law, the University of Puget Sound School of Law and the University of Iowa College of Law. His area of legal expertise lies in torts and intellectual property. He is a member of the Nebraska State and American Bar Associations and is a Life Fellow of the American Bar Association. Perlman is co-author of “Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition” (5th edition, 1998) and co-reporter for the American Law Institute’s “Restatement of Unfair Competition” (1994). He serves on the Council of the American Law Institute, a leading national law reform organization, and is currently Chair of the NCAA Bowl Licensing Task Force, a member of the NCAA Working Group on Collegiate Model-Rules; and is a member of the Big Ten Athletic Council of Presidents and Chancellors. He previously served as a member of the NCAA Board of Directors and is past chair of the Bowl Championship Series Presidential Oversight Committee. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nebraska Innovation Campus Development Corporation. He received the George Turner Award from the Nebraska State Bar Association for contributions to the legal profession and the Roger T. Larson Community Builder Award from the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. Perlman and his wife, Susan, an NU alumna, are the parents of two daughters. Anne, who earned degrees from UNL and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, practices medicine in Lincoln and is married to UNL alumnus David Spinar; they have three children; Will, Ava, and Marco, Husker fans all. Daughter Amie, who received bachelors and juris doctorate degrees from UNL, is a Nebraska assistant attorney general and is married to UNL alumnus Ron Larson; they are the parents of Caleb and Finn. l Nebraska's Chancellors 1871-1876 — Allen R. Benton 1876-1882 — Edmund B. Farfield 1884-1889 — Irvin J. Manatt 1891-1895 — James H. Canfield 1895-1899 — George E. MacLean 1900-1908 — E. Benjamin Andrews 1908-1927 — Samuel Avery 1927-1938 — E.A. Burnett 1938-1946 — Chauncey S. Boucher 1947-1953 — R.G. Gustavson 1953-1954 — John K. Selleck 1954-1968 — Clifford Hardin 1968-1971 — Joseph Soshnik 1972-1975 — James H. Zumberge 1975-1976 — Adam C. Breckenridge 1976-1980 — Roy A. Young 1980-1981 — Robert H. Rutford 1981-1991 — Martin A. Massengale 1991-1991 — Jack Goebel 1991-1995 — Graham B. Spanier 1995-1996 — Joan R. Leitzel* 1996-2000 — James Moeser 2000-2001 — Harvey S. Perlman* 2001-present — Harvey S. Perlman * Interim Chancellor
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Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, the Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law, has been Nebraska’s faculty representative (FAR) at the NCAA and conference level since May 15, 1997. For the past four years, Potuto has been president of the 1A FAR (FARs from FBS institutions). In 2002, she was named Outstanding Faculty Athletics Representative by the All-American Football Foundation. Potuto spent nine years (the maximum) on the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions (chair her last two years) and currently substitutes on the Committee when a member cannot serve. She is a past Big 12 Conference representative on the NCAA Division I Management Council, served on the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship Committee, and currently serves on an NCAA-wide (all divisions) committee to advise NCAA staff on student-athlete issues. Potuto is an expert on NCAA enforcement and infractions processes as well as on the general NCAA committee structure and has authored several articles on NCAA processes and operations. She has testified before the House Subcommittee on the Constitution regarding due process in NCAA infractions hearings and has made presentations to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. She also has lectured on NCAA processes and issues at, among others, the Universities of Istanbul, Washington, Maryland, and Baltimore. Potuto is a past adviser to the Uniform Law Commissioners Committee to draft a sports agent statute, has drafted rules governing search and seizure and hearings for the Nebraska Racing Commission, and also has written on issues of gender equity in college athletics. At Nebraska, Potuto is a member of the academic senate as well as the senate’s intercollegiate athletics committee. She also served on Nebraska’s NCAA site certification steering committee. Potuto teaches constitutional law, procedural and criminal law, federal jurisdiction, and sports law. She has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Arizona, Rutgers University, the Cardozo College of Law at New York’s Yeshiva University, the University of Oregon, the University of North Carolina, and Seton Hall University. She has worked as an assistant prosecutor in the Essex and Morris County (N.J.) prosecutor’s offices. Potuto was project director and a drafter of the Uniform Law Commissioners Sentencing and Corrections Act, as well as the drafter for the Nebraska Supreme Court Committee to Draft Criminal Jury Instructions. She is the author of three books and numerous articles. She also is a member of the American Law Institute. Potuto earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism at Rutgers’ Douglass College; her master’s degree in English literature at Seton Hall; and her juris doctorate at the Rutgers Law College. She is a member of the bars of Nebraska and New Jersey and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the U.S. District Courts for Nebraska and New Jersey.
l Nebraska's Faculty Reps 1931-1946 — T.J. Thompson 1947-1958 — Earl Fullbrook 1959-1964 — Charles S. Miller 1965-1968 — Merk Hobson 1969-1970 — John R. Davis 1971-1982 — Keith L. Broman 1982-1997 — James O'Hanlon 1997-present — Josephine Potuto
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High School Areman scored 48 goals and added 43 assists in her four seasons at Norris High School. A three-time first-team all-state and 2011 first-team Super-State selection by the Lincoln Journal Star, Areman guided the Titans to three straight state tournament appearances and two district titles. As a freshman in 2008, she scored the game-winning goal to give Norris its first district championship. Areman was a second-team Super-State selection in 2010 and was named to the EMC All-Conference team each year.
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Also a standout point guard on the hardwood, Areman was a two-time honorable-mention all-state and allconference selection. A member of the National Honor Society and a 2010 academic all-state honoree, Areman is the first Norris High graduate to play for the Huskers in the soccer program's history. Other Information On the club level, Areman played for the CSA Ambush under Coach Rudy Wagner. The club finished runner-up at Nebraska's state tournament seven years in a row from 2004 to 2010. Personal Information Samantha is the daughter of Bryan and Tracey Areman and was born on July 18, 1993. She has one brother, J.D., and one sister, Emma. Samantha is majoring in pre-elementary education at Nebraska. She was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Fall Roll in 2011 and the spring honor roll in 2012.
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Academic All-Big Ten (2011) 2011 (Sophomore) Bri Badje (pronounced Badge) saw action in 18 games for the Huskers in 2011 as one of the team's top defenders off the bench. Badje helped NU post three shutouts on the season, including a pair of Big Ten shutouts on the road at Purdue (3-0) and at home against Iowa (1-0). Badje scored her first career goal in an 8-1 over Northern Arizona on Sept. 4. The goal came on a penalty kick. She added her first career assist in the same game when she aided freshman Samantha Areman in scoring her first career goal. 2010 (Redshirt Freshman) Following a redshirt season in 2009, Badje played in eight games in 2010. Early in the season she helped the Huskers notch a pair of non-conference shutouts over IUPUI (4-0) and Arizona (3-0). During the conference season, Badje saw action in NU's shutout of Oklahoma in Norman and played in Nebraska's Big 12 Tournament opening-round win over Missouri.
team to city, conference and district championships in 2007 and a district runner-up finish in 2006. In the classroom, Badje produced a 4.1 gradepoint average and was a member of the National Honor Society. She was a four-time Scholar Athlete award winner and was named to the Nebraska School Activities Association’s (NSAA) academic all-state team in 2008 and 2009. Other Information Badje played her club ball under coaches Andy Benkis and Alex Vasquez with the Arsenal Primo for three years, capturing state titles three times. Badje previously spent time with the Capital Soccer Association Intensity. Personal Information Bri is the daughter of Alice Dominiani and Doug Badje, and was born Nov. 21, 1990. Bri has one brother, Tyler, and is majoring in international business at Nebraska. Bri was an Academic All-Big Ten
14 selection in 2011 and was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012.
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2009 (Freshman) Badje was one of three Husker freshmen to redshirt in 2009. High School Badje started her career as a forward under Coach Alyssa Watson at Lincoln Southwest High School, before moving to the defensive side of the field for her final two seasons. Badje guided Southwest to new heights her last two seasons. The Silverhawks won back-to-back district, conference and city titles during her junior and senior campaigns, while also making two state tournament appearances. In 2009, Badje helped Southwest earn a 14-3 mark, as she posted four goals and five assists. During her junior year, the team posted a 12-2 record, thanks in part to her one goal and five assists. For her efforts, Badje was named to the all-city and all-conference teams as a junior and senior, while claiming first-team all-state honors from the Lincoln Journal Star in 2008 and second-team accolades in 2009. In her first two seasons with Southwest, Badje notched 14 goals and 13 assists as a forward, helping the Silverhawks post 11-4 and 10-5 records in 2006 and 2007, respectively, while qualifying for the state tournament each season. She also helped guide her l badJe's Career Stats Year GP-GS Shots SOG 2009 Redshirt 2010 8-0 0 0 2011 18-0 2 1 Totals 26-0 2 1
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2011 Hilton Garden Hokie Invitational All-Tournament Team Fastest goal to start a game in NU history (19 seconds at Minnesota on 10/28/11) Academic All-Big Ten (2011) Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2011)
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2011 (Sophomore) Stacy Bartels became a full-time starter for the Huskers in 2011, as the sophomore started all 18 games for Head Coach John Walker after starting 10 of the Huskers' 21 games in 2010. Bartels improved her offensive attack with seven goals and four assists, which improved on her four goals and two assists from 2010. Bartels scored her first goal of the season against former Big 12 Conference foe Baylor on Aug. 21. The game with the Bears ended in a 1-1 tie - the Huskers' only tie of the season. Bartels added goals in three straight games, all wins, against Arkansas, Northern Arizona and Virginia Tech. Her goal against the Hokies completed a dramatic comeback by the Huskers, as they were down 3-1 on the road with less than 30 minutes to play in regulation. Bartels' goal was the game winner in double overtime at the 102:49 mark. Bartels notched her first career goal during Big Ten play in a 2-1 loss to the Indiana Hoosiers on the road in Bloomington. She put up five shots on the day, including three shots on goal. Bartels recorded her second career multi-goal game in the 2011 season finale at Minnesota on Oct., 28. She scored just 19 seconds into the game for the fastest goal to start a game in Nebraska soccer history. The Omaha native added another goal less than 10 minutes into the second half. 2010 (Redshirt Freshman) Following a redshirt season in 2009, Bartels became a major contributor to the 2010 squad as she played in all 21 games with 10 starts, including the final five games of the year. Bartels was one of five Huskers on the year to total double-digit points with 10, as she produced four goals and two assists. Her four goals tied for third on the team with three other Huskers. She earned the first point of her collegiate career in a 3-0 win over Arizona in Tucson when she hit Morgan Marlborough late in the game for Marlborough's second goal on the day. Bartels added her first and second career goals during the second half of a 3-1 win over Cal State Fullerton, a game that was knotted 1-1 at the half. Bartels produced her first conference goal at home against Iowa State when she put in the game winner early in the first half to give Nebraska a 2-0 lead in a l bartels' Career Stats Year GP-GS Shots SOG 2009 Redshirt 2010 21-10 25 10 2011 18-18 37 22 Totals 39-28 62 32
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game the Huskers won 4-1. She added her fourth goal of the season at the Big 12 Tournament during Nebraska's opening-round 4-1 win over Missouri. Bartels also assisted on Jordan Jackson's game-opening score against the Tigers, while Bartels produced the game's final goal. 2009 (Freshman) Bartels redshirted her first season at Nebraska, along with Bri Badje and Emma Stevens. High School From her forward position, Bartels was a major factor in helping Coach John Carlson and Omaha Skutt High School to two Class B state championships during her four years, including three appearances in the title game. Bartels rewrote Skutt's record books while leading the team to a 19-2 record and the state championship during her senior year. She set single-season records in goals (26), assists (20) and points (72), while also notching 10 game-winning goals. She also holds career records in goals (81), assists (49) and points (211). Her efforts earned her first-team Lincoln Journal Star Super-State honors and first-team OmahaWorld-Herald All-Nebraska accolades for a second consecutive season. Both publications also named her to their Class B all-state first-team twice. She also played in the 2009 Shrine Soccer Classic, notching one goal and one assist. During Bartels' junior season, the SkyHawks posted a 16-1 record, before falling in a shootout in the state final. Bartels found the back of the net six times during the state tournament to finish the season with 26 goals and 14 assists for 66 points, including six gamewinning goals. Bartels finished her sophomore campaign with 24 goals and 10 assists for 58 points, as Skutt fell to Lincoln Pius X in the first round of the 2007 state tournament to claim a 14-4 record on the year. Bartels was named to the Omaha World-Herald’s Omaha-Area first team, and earned Class B first-team accolades from the OWH and LJS. As a freshman in 2006, Bartels and Skutt claimed the state crown with a 2-1 victory over Pius X in the final for a 17-2 record. Bartels scored the first goal in the championship game and assisted on the second, as she posted five goals and five assists for 15 points on the season.
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She was also a three-year starting point guard for the Skutt basketball team. In the classroom, she earned an academic letter. Personal Information Stacy is the daughter of Sandy and Pat Bartels and was born on Feb. 22, 1991. She has two brothers, T.J. and Jeff, and one sister, Lisa. Stacy is majoring in elementary education. She was an Academic All-Big Ten selection in 2011 and was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012.
bartels' Career Highs Category Career Points 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/17/10) Goals 2, two times, last vs. Minnesota (10/28/11) Assists 1, six times, last vs. Illinois (10/23/11)
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2011 (Freshman) Jourden Casey was one of six true freshmen to see the field in 2011, as she played in four of the Huskers' 18 games. Casey saw her first action at Denver on Aug. 25, during NU's first road contest of the season. Casey helped the Huskers post a 6-0 shutout of Arkansas and also saw action against Northern Arizona during the non-conference season. Casey's lone appearance during Big Ten play came at Ohio State on Oct. 16. The Huskers beat the Buckeyes, 3-2, for their second road win during the conference season.
producing 18 goals and eight assists as a senior. After earning honorable-mention all-state status her first three seasons, Casey was a first-team Class A all-state pick by the Lincoln Journal Star as a senior and was a second-team Super-State selection.
High School Casey helped Omaha Westside to three consecutive state tournaments, including a pair of runner-up finishes (2008 and 2010) as a central midfielder and defender. She was an immediate scorer as a freshman, when she produced 16 goals and six assists. She totaled 37 goals and 25 assists in her first three seasons, before
Personal Information Jourden is the daughter of Patrick Casey and Leslie Huber, and was born on Sept. 27, 1992. She has one sister, Jamie. Jourden has not declared a major at Nebraska. She was named to a Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in the spring of 2012.
Other Information At the club level, Casey played for the Omaha Football Club. She was part of six state championship teams (2005 to 2011) with an overall record of 149-35-25. An adidas Elite Soccer Camp participant, Casey was named the 2009 OFC Player of the Year.
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Other Information The majority of Conroy's club success came with Lincoln's Capital Soccer Association, while she also played one year with the Omaha Football Club. She was part of two state championship teams and one runner-up squad. Personal Information Mayme is the daughter of Joseph and Beverly Conroy and Brenda King. She was born on Nov. 6, 1992 and has one brother, Shane, and one sister, MaCardyn. Mayme is majoring in pre-elementary education at Nebraska. She was named to a Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2011.
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High School Conroy was one of the most dominant scorers in the state of Nebraska from 2007 to 2010. She scored 17 goals in 12 state tournament games, including the first goal in Omaha Skutt's 2-1 victory over Gretna in the 2011 Class B state championship game. With the win, the SkyHawks became the first team in Class B girls state soccer history to win three straight state titles. Named the 2011 Gatorade Nebraska Girls Soccer Player of the Year, Conroy totaled 85 goals and 37 assists to break Omaha Skutt's career record for total points (207). As a senior she was slowed by knee surgery, but recovered to produce 16 goals and seven assists. In 2009, Conroy set a school season record with 27 goals, breaking the previous mark set by former prep teammate and current Husker forward Stacy Bartels. For Conroy's efforts, the four-time all-state selection was named the honorary captain of the Omaha WorldHerald's 2010 All-Nebraska soccer team. In 2009, Conroy made her first of three Super-State teams, as she had 23 goals and 15 assists en route to Omaha Skutt's state title.
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Academic All-Big Ten (2011) 2011 (Redshirt Freshman) Hannah Dittmar saw her first action as a Husker against Baylor on Aug. 21 after redshirting the 2010 season. Dittmar helped the Huskers shut out Arkansas, 6-0, at the Nebraska Soccer Field on Sept. 2. She produced her first career shot on goal against Northern Arizona on Sept. 4. 2010 (Freshman) Dittmar was one of two Husker freshmen to redshirt in 2010. In the classroom, Dittmar was selected to the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor during the fall and spring semesters.
High School Dittmar was a major contributor for Coach Dave Harvey and the Gretna Dragons, producing 33 goals and 24 assists during her career. Dittmar missed her entire junior season due to injury, but returned healthy in 2010 to help lead Gretna to a Class B state runner-up finish with 16 goals and 14 assists. A three-time EMC all-conference selection, Dittmar earned a spot on the Lincoln Journal Star Super-State team following the Dragons' 18-2 season. She was also invited to participate in the 2010 Nebraska Shrine Soccer Classic. Dittmar was an immediate force from the time she stepped on the field as a freshman, gaining 2007 Class B all-state honorable-mention accolades. She exceeded expectations again in 2008, helping the
24 Dragons to a state semifinal appearance while being named to the Lincoln Journal Star's all-state team. Dittmar started every game as a freshman, sophomore and senior, helping Gretna qualify for the state tournament all three years. She was also a team captain and team MVP during her time with the Dragons. In the classroom, she held a 3.9 grade-point average and was a member of the National Honor Society. She was also named to the academic all-state team. Other Information Away from prep ranks, Dittmar was active with the Omaha Football Club's Arsenal 91-92. Under Coach Alex Mason, she was part of one Nebraska State Cup runner-up team. Personal Information Hannah is the daughter of Jeff and Judy Dittmar and has two younger brothers, Sam and Aaron. She was born on Feb. 24, 1992 in Lakeland, Fla. Hannah in majoring in nutrition, exercise and health science at Nebraska. She was named to a Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2011.
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2011 (Freshman) Caroline Gray started all 18 games as a true freshman in 2011 at midfielder. She took 15 shots on the year, including six on goal. Gray netted her first career goal on Oct. 14 at Penn State. Her goal at the 71:01 mark cut the No. 15 Nittany Lions' lead to 4-3 and Maddie Hanssler tied the game less than five minutes later, but PSU eventually won the game, 5-4. Gray added an assist on Sept. 2 in a 6-0 shutout over Arkansas. Her assist came in the second half on Jordan Jackson's second goal of the game. High School Gray was named the No. 13 player in the Heartland Region by TopDrawerSoccer.com in 2011 after leading St. Teresa's Academy to the Missouri Class 3 district championship game. For her success on the field she was a second-team all-metro pick by the Kansas City Star. After earning third-team all-state honors in Class 2 as a sophomore, she was a second-team pick in Class 3 as a junior before being a Class 3 first-team selection as a senior.
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Gray reached double-digit goals every year for the Stars, including 20 as a senior, for a total of 64 during her career, while also adding 16 assists in her final year. As a junior she scored 17 goals, while her 15 goals as a freshman earned her a spot on the Kansas City Star's all-metro team as an honorable-mention selection. Other Information Gray played club soccer for the Kansas City Football Club (KCFC) and was a team captain for nine straight seasons (2003 to 2011). As part of the Olympic Development Program, she was part of the 2007 Region II championship team. Gray was awarded the 1st Annual Kevin Gray Award as the 2011 Female U.S. Youth Kansas City Player of the Year.
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Personal Information Caroline is the daughter of Kevin and Katy Gray and was born on Oct. 5, 1992. She has three sisters, Lindsay, Peepers and Gillen. Caroline is majoring in marketing at Nebraska. She was named to a Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring of 2012.
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2011 (Sophomore) Kylie Greischar (pronounced Gresher) played two games at defender for the Huskers in 2011 after transferring from Indiana State. The Huskers outscored their opposition 14-1 in the two games she played, including a 6-0 shutout of Arkansas on Sept. 2 at the Nebraska Soccer Field. 2010 (Freshman at Indiana State) Greischar transferred to Nebraska after one season at Indiana State, where she led all freshmen in minutes played and notched one assist. She played in 19 matches, including 10 starts. High School Greischar helped coach Rick Pribyl's Blue Valley Northwest squad to a Kansas 6A state runner-up finish with a 13-6-2 record as a senior in 2010. She was named first-team all-metro in the Kansas City Area and was the Kansas Defensive Player of the Year.
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Other Information At the club level, Greischar played for Jon Parry on the Blue Valley Stars Mallorca and won eight state championships. She was also a member of the 2009 Kansas Olympic Development Program that advanced to nationals for the first time in state history with a win at regionals. Personal Information Kylie is the daughter of Jeannie and Kevin Greischar, and was born on Jan. 3, 1992. Kylie has one brother, Dustin. She is majoring in communications studies at Nebraska. Kylie was named to the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in both the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012.
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Academic All-Big Ten (2011) 2011 (Sophomore) Maritza (pronounced Marissa) Hayes started all 18 games for the Huskers in 2011, marking the second straight season she started every game. Hayes was a leader on a Husker defense that produced three shutouts on the year, including a pair of shutouts during Big Ten Conference play at Purdue (3-0) and against Iowa (1-0) at the Nebraska Soccer Field. She was also key in a 6-0 shutout of Arkansas early in the season at home. Hayes notched the first point of her career in an 8-1 win over Northern Arizona on Sept. 4, at the Nebraska Soccer Field when she assisted on Jordan Jackson's fourth goal of the season. Hayes also took a pair of shots against the Lumberjacks, which tied her career high. Hayes added her second assist of the season at Purdue on Sept. 23. She assisted on Morgan Marlborough's second goal of the game, while Marlborough went on to produce a hat trick in the game and set Husker history as the first player in program history to post hat tricks in consecutive games. 46
2010 (Freshman) Hayes made an immediate contribution to the Husker defense in her first season at Nebraska. She was one of two freshmen, along with Ari Romero, to start all 21 games in 2010 for Coach John Walker's Huskers. Hayes helped the Huskers put up five shutouts on the year, including consecutive shutouts against Loyola Chicago and Loyola Maryland, as well as IUPUI and Arizona. Overall, the Husker defense held opponents to one goal or less in 12 of Nebraska's 21 games. Hayes took her only two shots on goal of the season during Nebraska's Big 12 Conference-opening win over Texas, 2-1. The win improved Nebraska's record to 14-1-0 in conference openers.
She was named to the 2009 St. Louis Today All-Metro team and earned first-team all-conference honors. A four-year letterwinner on the soccer field, Hayes also lettered three times in basketball as the Vikings' point guard. In the classroom, Hayes held a perfect 4.0 grade-point average. Other Information Hayes is part of the St. Louis Scott Gallagher club program, coached by Mark Bayens, that won its region in 2012. She has three state cup championships (2006, 2007, 2010) and was named to the Olympic Development Program state squad in 2007. Hayes was selected to Region II teams in 2008 and 2009.
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Personal Information Hayes was born on Feb. 17, 1993 in Fredericksburg, Va. She is the daughter of Travis and Lurlean Hayes and has one sister, Janisa, and two brothers, twins Sherman and Sheldon. Maritza is majoring in psychology at Nebraska. She was an Academic All-Big Ten selection in 2011 and was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012.
High School Hayes earned All-Gateway Athletic Conference honors her final three years at Francis Howell High School under Coach Janet Muehling. Hayes' prep career was highlighted by her doubleovertime goal that gave the Vikings a spot in the 2010 Class 3 state quarterfinals. She scored nine goals and added 11 assists during her senior season to earn honorable-mention all-state recognition. As a junior, Hayes helped lead Francis Howell to the 2009 Gateway Athletic Conference South championship, leading the team in assists and ranking second in goals.
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U.S. Under-23 National Team 2011 Second-Team All-Big Ten 2011 Hilton Garden Hokie Invitational All-Tournament Team 2010 Third-Team NSCAA All-Central Region 2010 First-Team All-Big 12 2010 Big 12 All-Tournament Team 2010 Sun Devil Classic All-Tournament Team Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 21, 2010) TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week (Sept. 20, 2010) 2010 Second-Team Academic All-Distrct 7 Academic All-Big Ten (2011) First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2010) 2011 (Junior) Jordan Jackson continued to be a threat for the Husker offense with eight goals and six assists during her junior season, which earned her second-team AllBig Ten honors. Jackson scored her first goal of the season against No. 3 North Carolina in the Huskers' season opener. She tied the game, 1-1, just over three minutes into the second half, but the Tar Heels scored the gamewinning goal at the 76:33 mark to escape with a 2-1 win. Jackson added her fifth career multi-goal game 48
in a 6-0 win over Arkansas at the Nebraska Soccer Field on Sept. 2. She added an assist against the Razorbacks to total five points in a game for the third time in her career at Nebraska. Jackson notched another five-point game two days later in an 8-1 win over Northern Arizona. She scored her fourth goal of the season and also contributed a career-high three assists. It marked the 16th time in school history that a player totaled three or more assists in a game. Jackson helped lead the Huskers to their first win
16 over a ranked team in 2011 with two goals in a 4-3 double-overtime victory at No. 25 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. Jackson tied the game, 1-1, with a shot from 35 yards out that sailed over the goalie's head and then cut the Hokies' lead to 3-2 with a goal at 78:51, before Morgan Marlborough tied the game, 3-3, at 82:03 and Stacy Bartels scored the game winner at 102:49. Jackson scored her first goal during Big Ten play on Oct. 14 at Penn State. Her goal at 22:04 tied the game with the No. 15 Nittany Lions, and she later assisted on freshman Caroline Gray's first career goal, but PSU eventually won the game, 5-4. Jackson put in her eighth goal of the season at Minnesota on Oct. 28, in the Huskers' season finale. 2010 (Sophomore) Jackson established herself as one of the top players in the country as she was named to the 2010 All-Big 12 first team and NSCAA All-Central Region third team in 2010. The sophomore totaled 33 points on 12 goals and nine assists, while finishing the season ranked in the top three in the Big 12 Conference in assists (2nd), goals (3rd) and points (3rd). Jackson's 1.57 points per game average tied her for 18th in the nation, while she also tied for 28th in total goals. Jackson, who had a goal or assist in 12-of-21 games, was at her best during the conference season, as she had 18 of her 33 points in the final nine games of the year. Jackson's outburst was at its highest level from Oct. 3 to Oct. 10, when she combined for four goals and three assists in wins over Texas Tech, Iowa State and Missouri. Jackson tied her season high of five points in the 5-4 overtime road win against the Red Raiders, as she had two goals and an assist while also attempting seven shots on goal, the second-most in school history. She added back-to-back one goal, one assist matches in victories over the Cyclones and Tigers, including the game-winning goal in Nebraska's 4-2 comeback win against Missouri. After earning a spot on the All-Big 12 team, Jackson quickly proved her merit at the postseason Big 12 Championship by scoring the first goal in NU's 4-1 firstround win over Missouri. In the semifinals against No. 10 Oklahoma State, her go-ahead header in the 84th minute gave NU a 2-1 lead before the Cowgirls came back to win in a 3-2 overtime battle.
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In non-conference play, Jackson was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week after she scored two goals in Nebraska's 3-1 win over Iowa. A week earlier, she scored the game-winning goal in a 3-0 shutout of Arizona and earned a spot on the Sun Devil Classic All-Tournament Team. Off the field, Jackson earned ESPN Academic All-District VII honors, in addition to academic All-Big 12 accolades. 2009 (Freshman) Jackson worked her way into the lineup to start 14 of 20 games as a freshman, including the last 11. The forward scored five goals on the season, tying Anna Caniglia for the third-most on the team. Jackson added three assists, including one in Nebraska's upset of No. 14 Texas A&M. She accounted for 13 points on the year. Jackson scored her first career goal in a 6-1 win over North Dakota on Sept. 11, a week before a two-goal outing in the Huskers' 9-0 win against South Dakota on Sept. 18 when she attempted a season-high four shots on goal. She was a key contributor in Big 12 play, netting the game-winning goal in a 5-2 win over Oklahoma on Oct. 11, and scoring at Kansas in a 7-4 victory on Oct. 23. High School A four-year starter for Coach Alex Aiman and Blue Valley West, Jackson led the Jaguars to a 61-11-3 record from her midfielder position while claiming numerous awards and honors. She was the Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior and senior. The National Soccer Coaches Association of America named her a high school All-American in 2009, after naming her to its All-Region V team twice. Jackson's credentials were well deserved, as she set four school records. She owns the top marks in career points (210), season goals (25), season assists (24) and career assists (68). As a senior, Jackson guided Blue Valley West to a 19-2 record, as the team won region and state titles behind her 25 goals and 19 assists. Her squad finished the year ranked No. 7 in the nation by the NSCAA. In 2008, the Jaguars posted a 13-5 record to advance to the regional semifinals, as Jackson finished with 66 points on 21 goals and 24 assists. As a sophomore Jackson notched 10 goals and 10 assists to help Blue Valley West to the regional championships with a 14-2-2 mark. In 2006, she earned 45 points as a freshman with 15 goals and 15 assists, as her team posted a 15-2-1 record to finish as the state runner-up. Jackson was a four-time first-team all-state selection and earned first-team honors at the league level four times. She was a three-time offensive player of the year for her league. The Kansas City Star named her to its all-metro first team in 2008 and 2009, honorable mention in 2007 and second team in 2006. She was also Blue Valley West’s nomination for Wendy’s High School Heisman in 2008. In the classroom, Jackson had a 4.1 grade-point average, which earned her Scholastic All-America honors from the NSCAA in 2008 and 2009.
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Other Information At the club level, Jackson played for Coach Richard Davies and the KCFC Alliance Jazz for four years. She helped the team to runner-up finishes three straight years, winning the prestigious Score at the Shore tournament in 2007, while claiming second in 2008. Davies also coached former Husker Brittany Goosen. Jackson has also been involved in the Olympic Development Program, earning a spot on the state team in 2002, 2003 and 2007. She was also a regional pool player in 2007 and 2008. Personal Information Jordan is the daughter of Craig and Maureen Jackson, and was born on Sept. 19, 1990. Jordan has three brothers, Taylor, a twin Connor, and Grant. She is a nutrition, exercise and health science major at Nebraska. Jordan was an Academic All-Big Ten selection in 2011 and was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012.
l jackson's Career Stats Year GP-GS Shots SOG 2009 20-14 46 16 2010 21-21 82 43 2011 18-18 55 28 Totals 59-53 183 87
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2011 (Sophomore) Ari Romero started every game for the Huskers for the second straight season, while scoring one goal and adding two assists. Romero was part of a defensive unit that posted three shutouts, including two shutouts during Big Ten play at Purdue (3-0) and at home against Iowa (1-0). Offensively, she added 13 shots in 18 games, including five on goal. Romero had a career day against Arkansas on Sept. 2, as she scored her second career goal, contributed a career-high two assists and produced a career-high four points against the Razorbacks in a 6-0 win at the Nebraska Soccer Field. After taking part in a training camp with the Mexican Under-20 National Team in July 2011, Romero was selected to be part of the Mexican National Team that competed at the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Vancouver, British Columbia, in January 2012. She was also on the under-20 team that competed at the CONCACAF Championships in Panama City, Panama, in February 2012.
Other Information Romero was heavily active in club soccer in Phoenix, Ariz., for Sereno SC under Coach Dave Simeone. The midfielder/defender helped the Sereno 92 Golden Eagles to eight state championships and three Region IV semifinal appearances. Additionally, her squad won 13 tournament titles and was a finalist at the Disney College Showcase. Individually, Romero was on the 2009 Arizona Olympic Development Program team that advanced to the semifinals of the Region IV Championship. Personal Information Ari was born on July 29, 1992 in Glendale, Ariz. She is the daughter of Jose Romero and Carmen Tellez and has one brother, Cristian. Ari is a business administration major at Nebraska. She named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2011.
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2010 (Freshman) Romero made an immediate contribution to the Husker defense in her first season at Nebraska. She was one of two freshmen, along with Maritza Hayes, to start all 21 games for Coach John Walker's Huskers. Romero helped the Huskers notch five shut outs on the year, while also contributing one goal and three assists. Romero produced three shots on goal over the first 12 games of the season before knocking in the first goal of her career at Texas Tech on Oct. 3 to win the game in overtime. With the game knotted 4-4, Romero put in a header in the 92nd minute to give the Huskers their first conference road win of the season. The first assist of her career came at home in a 4-1 win over Iowa State, while she also notched assists in each of Nebraska's two Big 12 Tournament games. High School Romero did not participate in high school soccer, instead putting her focus and time toward her club squad. Academically, she held a perfect 4.0 gradepoint average and was on the honor roll at Willow Canyon High School.
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Academic All-Big Ten (2011) 2011 (Sophomore) Emma Stevens started all 18 games in goal for the Huskers in 2011 after starting eight games as a redshirt freshman in 2010. Stevens produced her first career shutout in a 6-0 win over Arkansas on Sept. 2 and nearly picked up a second straight shutout two days later against Northern Arizona. She left the game against the Lumberjacks with a 6-0 lead, but the Huskers gave up a goal down the stretch in the 8-1 victory. During a three-game stretch from Sept. 2 to Sept. 9 against Arkansas, Northern Arizona and Virginia Tech, Stevens posted 203:39 scoreless minutes. Stevens added her second career shutout in the Huskers' first Big Ten road game, when Nebraska beat Purdue, 3-0, in West Lafayette, Ind. Stevens held the Iowa Hawkeyes scoreless for 98:56 in a 1-0 overtime win at the Nebraska Soccer Field on Oct. 20. She snagged a career-high 11 saves on the road at Ohio State on Oct. 16 to help the Huskers win 3-2 in a game the Buckeyes blasted 26 shots on the afternoon. 2010 (Redshirt Freshman) Stevens was in net for the Huskers in 11 games during her first season in a Nebraska uniform, including eight starts. Stevens played all 90 minutes in Nebraska's seasonopening 3-0 loss to New Mexico, but bounced back to play 21 minutes in a shutout over Loyola Chicago, 2-0, in Nebraska's next game. She also played 36 minutes in NU's 4-0 shutout of IUPUI. Stevens started two other non-conference games and four conference contests during the year, including Nebraska's Big 12 opener against Texas. She held the Longhorns to one goal and had a then-career-high five saves in the 2-1 win to help the Huskers improve to 14-1-0 in conference openers. She improved her thencareer high to seven saves two weeks later during Nebraska's 4-1 win over Iowa State.
conference play to claim first in their league. Stevens earned two shutouts in the state tournament, before Santiago was eliminated in the quarterfinals. She claimed 11 shutouts during the season. During her junior campaign, Stevens led Santiago to its third state semifinal in three seasons, as the Sharks claimed a league championship with a 15-4-9 overall mark. She collected 142 saves to help her team go undefeated in league play at 7-0-1. During her sophomore year, Santiago posted a 14-7-4 record behind 95 saves from Stevens. As a freshman, Stevens helped the Sharks advance to the state semifinals by allowing only one goal and collecting 25 saves, before Santiago fell to the eventual champions. The team claimed a 21-6-4 mark overall, and went 8-1-1 to claim its first league title. For her efforts, Stevens was named to the all-league team three times, the all-county team twice and the allstate first team twice. She also earned second-team all-state honors as a sophomore, and was league MVP twice, while being voted captain of her high school team for three years. In the classroom, Stevens won the scholar athlete award four times. As valedictorian of her high school class, Stevens finished with a 4.45 grade-point average and was named the Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year for her school district.
2009 (Freshman) Stevens redshirted her first season at Nebraska behind upperclass goalkeeper Tara Macdonald.
Personal Information Emma is the daughter of Rod and Colleen Stevens, and was born Aug. 2, 1991. She has one sister, Hannah. Emma is majoring in political science at Nebraska. She was an Academic All-Big Ten selection in 2011 and was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012.
High School After working her way onto the varsity squad as a freshman, Stevens was a force in net for Santiago High School and Coach Mike Fleming. She accumulated over 6,000 minutes in net and notched 383 saves. As a senior, Stevens posted 121 saves while leading the Sharks to a 19-4-2 record, including 12-0-2 in
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Academic All-Big Ten (2011) 2011 (Redshirt Freshman) Following a redshirt season in 2010, Amy Swearer (pronounced SWEER-er) served as the Huskers' reserve goalkeeper in 2011. Swearer saw action in net during an 8-1 win over Northern Arizona on Sept. 4. She played the final 9:52 of the game against the Lumberjacks. In the classroom, Swearer produced a perfect 4.0 GPA and was honored as an Academic All-Big Ten selection.
Personal Information Amy is the daughter of Bob and Marge Swearer and was born on May 7, 1992 in Mineola, N.Y. She has two brothers, Nate and B.J., and one sister, Emily. Amy is majoring in pre-criminology and criminal justice at Nebraska. She was an Academic All-Big Ten selection in 2011 and was named to the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in both the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012.
2010 (Freshman) Swearer was one of two Husker freshmen to redshirt in 2010. In the classroom, Swearer was selected to the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor during the fall and spring semesters.
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High School Swearer made her most impressive prep accomplishments at Lincoln Lutheran High School under Coach Dave Gosselin. In 2009, Swearer was named to the Lincoln Journal Star's Super-State team, earning second-team honors while gaining outright Class B all-state recognition. As a freshman in 2007, she was an honorable-mention Class B all-state selection. Before coming to Lincoln, Swearer was the starting goalkeeper on the high school varsity team at Hilton Head Christian Academy (Hilton Head, S.C.) as a seventh and eighth grader. Swearer's family moved from Lincoln to Vancouver, Wash., before her senior year of high school, where she enrolled at Kings Way Christian. Swearer's school did not have girls soccer, so she played her final prep season at nearby Skyview High School under Coach Darin DeGrande, helping lead the Storm to the Greater St. Helens league title and a district championship. Academically, Swearer graduated with a 3.9 gradepoint average. She was a member of the National Honor Society and student council. Other Information Swearer was ranked as the fourth-best player and top goalkeeper in the Heartland region by Top Drawer Soccer in 2009. She was involved with three Olympic Development programs, including the Inter-Regional in November 2008, starting for the Region II 92s. Swearer joined the FC Portland club team when she moved to Washington in 2009.
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High School Named the No. 75 player in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.com and tabbed as the No. 96 recruit in the nation on ESPN's High School 150 list, Amanda Elertson played for one of top prep programs in the country at Boyd High School in McKinney, Texas, under Coach Michelle Estes. The Broncos ended the 2012 season ranked 18th in the ESPNHS Fab 50 rankings after posting a 21-2-2 record. Elertson helped the Broncos defeat three top50 programs, including No. 24 Rowlett (Texas), No. 30 Kingwood (Texas) and No. 19 American HeritageBoca-Delray (Florida), who won the Florida Class 2A state title. Boyd was unable to defend its state title in 2012, as the Broncos were upset in a shootout in the regional quarterfinals by College Station A&M Consolidated. A 2011 first-team UIL Texas 5A all-state pick as a junior, Elertson was named MVP of the Class 5A state title game after scoring the game's only goal in overtime to beat Colleyville Heritage. The goal won the state title for Boyd after the Broncos lost in the 2010 state title game. Elertson also earned UIL District 105A All-District MVP honors after scoring 29 goals and adding 26 assists in 2011. Elertson chose Nebraska over Oklahoma State and Wisconsin.
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Other Information Elertson was part of the successful Dallas Texans ECNL U18 soccer club. She won back-to-back North Texas State Cups in 2010 and 2011 after taking runnerup honors in 2009. Elertson also played in the 2009 USYSA National Championships and was part of the 2008 Manchester United Premier Cup Championship squad. Personal Information Amanda's family has previous ties to Nebraska, as her great-grandfather, grandfather, uncles and cousins have attended the University of Nebraska. She is the daughter of Bryan Elertson and Monica Elertson and was born on Jan. 4, 1994. She is majoring in biological sciences at Nebraska.
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Elertson on Nebraska "When I stepped onto campus for the first time I got the feeling that the University (of Nebraska) was the place I wanted and needed to be. Not only were the facilities better than any other school that I had looked at, but the players and the coaching staff were some of the nicest people I have ever met. I knew Nebraska had a phenomenal soccer program, and when I talked with John (Walker) and the girls, I could see myself playing with the team during my college career."
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High School Alyssa Flannery was one of two players from Millard North High School to sign with the Huskers in 2012, joining teammate Jaylyn Odermann. Flannery was a first-team All-Nebraska selection by the Omaha-World Herald following both her junior and senior seasons. She also earned second-team Super-State honors from the Lincoln Journal Star in 2012 and was a honorable-mention all-state pick in 2011. Flannery was a standout midfielder for the Mustangs, as she scored seven goals and added four assists as a senior. She helped Millard North win its sixth state title in 2011 with a 2-1 win over Lincoln Southeast in the Class A title game. The Mustangs reached the semifinals in both 2010 and 2012, while finishing second at the state tournament in 2009.
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Personal Information Alyssa is the daughter of Bob and Lynn Flannery and was born on Feb. 28, 1994. She has one younger sister, Emily. Alyssa has not yet declared a major at Nebraska. Flannery on Nebraska "I loved the mentality of the soccer program and it felt like a perfect fit. I loved the atmosphere of the campus and the soccer program. Also, its close to home for my parents to come see me play."
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Other Information During the club season, Flannery played for the Toro Soccer Club under Coach Marcus Kelcher. She was part of four State Cup championship teams and was on the 2008 squad that won the Region II championship.
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High School Caroline Flynn chose to forego her senior season at Lincoln Southwest High School and instead joined the Huskers before the start of the spring semester. Flynn was the Huskers' lone signee in the 2012 class from Lincoln and played at Southwest with current Husker Bri Badje. Flynn played at Southwest during her freshman and sophomore seasons before playing her junior year at Normal Community High School in Normal, Ill. She then returned to Southwest for her senior year. While in Lincoln, Flynn was a team captain as a sophomore in 2010 and led the team in assists. She was an instant contributor as a freshman in 2009 with nine goals and five assists for the Silverhawks to rank second on the team in scoring. During her only season at Normal, Flynn was a team captain and earned the Ironman Award for being the team's hardest worker. She also earned all-state honors from the Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association. Flynn chose Nebraska over Minnesota, Virginia, Kansas and Creighton.
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Other Information Flynn played club soccer for the Toro Soccer Club under Coach Marcus Kelcher. She was teammates with fellow Husker signees Jaylyn Odermann, Alex Massey, Chelsi Rohloff and Alyssa Flannery. Flynn has been part of four State Cup championship teams and was on the 2008 squad that won the Region II championship. Personal Information Caroline is the daughter of the Danny Flynn and Eileen Flynn. She was born on Feb. 28, 1994, and has one brother, Daniel. Caroline has not declared a major at Nebraska. She was named to the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in the spring of 2012. Flynn on Nebraska "Nebraska has great tradition. They also have a great academic and athletic support staff. I've always loved Nebraska soccer and what the program is about."
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High School Karlee Gansebom (pronounced Ganz-uh-bomb) only played club soccer, as Bennington High School does not have a soccer team. She excelled in other sports at Bennington with four letters in basketball and two in track. Gansebom was a two-time state qualifier in track and holds the school record in the 400 meters with a time of 59.6. Gansebom was part of the National Honor Society for four years at Bennington. Other Information Gansebom played club soccer for OFC Arsenal under Coach Alex Mason. The club won six straight state titles and Gansebom was a team captain in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
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Personal Information Karlee is the daughter of Darin and Mindi Gansebom. She was born on June 8, 1993, and has two sisters, Kelsey and Kennedy, and two brothers, Kole and Karson. She is majoring in pre-nursing at Nebraska. Gansebom on Nebraska "Nebraska has the best combination of academic support programs and athletic achievement. It has been my goal to play Division I soccer, and I'm very excited to be a Husker!"
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High School Katie Kraeutner (pronounced KROYT-ner) joined the Huskers from Parkland Secondary School in North Saanich, British Columbia. Kraeutner was a co-captain of the soccer team at Parkland, as the team finished second in its region and was seventh at the Provinicial Championships. Kraeutner is the latest in a long line of players to come to Nebraska from Canada and the first since 2008, when NU had three players from Canada on its roster. Other Information Kraeutner played club soccer for the Victoria Highlanders under coaches David Dew and Rick Zaharia. The club went 6-0-0 in 2011 and was invited to play in the United Soccer League Super-20 Finals in Tampa Bay, Fla., where Kraeutner was named to the all-tournament team. Following the tournament, the Highlanders were ranked as the top program in the USL.
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During the 2012 season, Kraeunter played for the Highlanders First Team in the W-League under Coach David Dew. Personal Information Katie is the daughter of the Paul and Jenny Kraeutner. She was born on March 22, 1994, and has one sister, Sarah. Katie has not declared a major at Nebraska. Kraeutner on Nebraska "During my visit not only was I inspired by the soccer program and the school, but everyone was incredibly nice and very welcoming. The soccer program has a long and excellent history. Also, the high regard for academic pursuits and achievements made Nebraska the ideal university for me."
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High School Alex Massey was one of the top scorers in the state of Missouri during her career at Kearney High School under Coach Jackie Haller. Massey scored 168 goals for the Bulldogs and set a state record for goals scored by a freshman in a season with 59 in 2009, while the record also ranks third overall behind former Huskers Morgan Marlborough (63) and Michaella Fulmer (60). For her efforts in 2009, Massey earned all-metro honorable-mention accolades from the Kansas City Star. She scored six goals, all in the first half, in a single game against Ruskin as a freshman. Massey earned first-team all-conference and alldistrict honors as a sophomore after scoring 39 goals. She continued to score as a junior with 23 goals, while adding 23 assists as defenses focused on slowing her goal-scoring ability. In 2012, Massey led Kearney to a 24-2 record and a Class 3 state tournament appearance, but the Bulldogs lost to Park Hill in the opening round, 3-2. Individually she scored 47 goals and added 27 assists. She received first-team all-conference and first-team all-district honors. Along with her success on the soccer field, Massey earned four letters in tennis and was one of 16 singles players to qualify for the 2011 state tournament.
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In the classroom, Massey was named a Top 100 Scholar Athlete by the Kansas City Star and received the U.S. Army Reserve's National Scholar-Athlete Award. Other Information Massey played club soccer in Nebraska for the Toro Soccer Club under Coach Marcus Kelcher. She was teammates with fellow Huskers Jaylyn Odermann, Caroline Flynn, Chelsi Rohloff and Alyssa Flannery. Massey was part of the 2012 State Cup championship team and the squad that took first in the Red Division of the National League, as she scored three goals in the title game. Personal Information Alex is the daughter of Dana and DeAnna Massey. She was born on Feb. 28, 1994. She is majoring athletic training.
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Other Information During the club season, Odermann played for the Toro Soccer Club under Coach Marcus Kelcher. She was part of four State Cup championship teams and was on the 2008 squad that won the Region II championship. Personal Information Jaylyn is the daughter of the late Mike Odermann and Tom and Kari Narduzzo. Jaylyn was born on May 13, 1994. She has three sisters, Camryn, Carly, and Tehryn, and three brothers, Coleton, Caleb and Kaedyn. Jaylyn has not declared a major at Nebraska. Odermann on Nebraska "The facilities and academics (at Nebraska) are top notch. The coaching staff and players are more than welcoming and the competition is great."
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High School Chelsi Rohloff played at Papillion-La Vista High School under Coach April Kelcher before joining the Huskers for the 2012 season. Rohloff was an honorable-mention all-state selection by the Lincoln Journal Star and an honorablemention All-Nebraska choice by the Omaha WorldHerald following her senior season. She played in the 19th annual Nebraska Shrine Soccer Classic following her senior year and assisted on the game-winning goal in a 4-3 win for the South team. Other Information Rohloff played club soccer for the Toro Soccer Club under Coach Marcus Kelcher. She was teammates with fellow Huskers Jaylyn Odermann, Alex Massey, Caroline Flynn and Alyssa Flannery. Rohloff was part of four State Cup championship teams with the Toros and was on the 2008 squad that won the Region II championship.
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Personal Information Chelsi is the daughter of Kevin and Patti Rohloff. She was born on Dec. 30, 1993, and has one brother, Zev. Chelsi is majoring in nutrition, exercise and health science at Nebraska. Rohloff on Nebraska "It felt like it is a great fit for me (at Nebraska). I love the facilities and the atmosphere. Not to mention I've always been a huge Husker fan!"
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High School Emily Taylor is one of two Husker signees from the state of Texas, joining McKinney, Texas, native Amanda Elertson. Taylor was tabbed as the No. 133 recruit in the nation on ESPN's 2012 High School 150 list. Taylor and The Woodlands High School Highlanders finished the 2012 season with a 15-5-4 record and won their Region II-5A bi-district match over Tomball, 3-0, before their season ended with a 1-0 loss to Westlake in the area round. Individually, Taylor produced team highs in both goals, 17, and assists, eight. She was named the District 14-5A Offensive MVP for the second-straight year and was a first-team All-Greater Houston selection. Following her senior season, Taylor played in the Senior All-Star Showcase and was named MVP as a member of the Region II team. As a junior, Taylor was a first-team all-region and second-team all-state pick in 2011 after scoring 22 goals and adding 11 assists. Taylor, who was rated as a three-star prospect by TopDrawerSoccer.com, helped The Woodlands to a 5A state championship in 2010 with 20 goals and 14
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assists, including a school-record four assists in one game, on her way to earning first-team All-District 145A honors. She contributed to the Highlanders' state runner-up squad in 2009 with six goals and three assists, while earning honorable-mention all-district accolades. Other Information Taylor played club soccer for Pat O'Toole in the Challenge Soccer program. She was part of four state championship teams and the 2011 squad finished eighth in the Elite Clubs National League. Personal Information Emily is the daughter of Mike and Jule Taylor. Emily was born on Sept. 25, 1993, and has two sisters, Carolyn and Amanda. Emily is majoring in nutrition science at Nebraska.
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DRAKE BULLDOGS sunday, aug. 19 1 p.m. - nebraska soccer field
VIRGINIA TECH HOKIES friday, aug. 24 6 p.m. - nebraska soccer field
Quick Facts Location......................................................... Norman, Okla. Enrollment..................................................................30,754 Nickname................................................................ Sooners Colors.......................................................Crimson & Cream Home Field...................................... John Crain Field (3,500) Conference.................................................................Big 12 President.......................................................David L. Boren Director of Athletics.....................................Joe Castiglione 2011 Overall Record.................................................. 7-13-0 2011 Big 12 Record........................................... 2-6-0 (t-8th) 2011 Big 12 Tournament....................................First Round 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach........................................................Matt Potter Alma Mater/Year.....................West London College (1992) Record at Oklahoma........................................ First Season Career Record.................................. 88-69-26 (9 Seasons) Assistant Coach.............................................. Graeme Abel Assistant Coach............................................... Kacey White Soccer Office Phone.................................. (405) 325-6961 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID........................................Craig Moran SID Phone................................................... (405) 325-6449 SID E-Mail..................................................cmoran@ou.edu Internet.................................................... soonersports.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................18/8 Series Information Series Record.................................. Nebraska leads 12-2-1
Quick Facts Location....................................................Des Moines, Iowa Enrollment....................................................................5,348 Nickname................................................................Bulldogs Colors...............................................................Blue & White Home Field.........................Cownie Soccer Complex (2,000) Conference.................................................. Missouri Valley President....................................................... David Maxwell Director of Athletics........................... Sandy Hatfield Clubb 2011 Overall Record.................................................. 4-11-4 2011 MVC Record................................................... 2-4 (4th) 2011 MVC Tournament......................................First Round 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................................Lindsey Horner Alma Mater/Year............................................. Kansas/2002 Record at Drake................................. 31-36-11 (4 Seasons) Career Record............................................................ Same Assistant Coach........................................... Michael Regan Soccer Office Phone....................................(515) 271-2716 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID.....................................Sean Palchick SID Phone.....................................................(515) 271-4147 SID E-Mail...................................sean.palchick@drake.edu Internet...............................................godrakebulldogs.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost.................................................10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................14/6 Series Information Series Record...................................Nebraska leads, 2-0-2
Quick Facts Location....................................................... Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment..................................................................31,000 Nickname...................................................................Hokies Colors.............................. Chicago Maroon & Burnt Orange Home Field.......................................Thompson Field (2,028) Conference................................................................... ACC President................................................. Charles W. Steger Athletic Director.................................................Jim Weaver 2011 Overall Record.................................................. 14-8-1 2011 ACC Record........................................................ 4-5-1 2011 ACC Tournament..................................Second Round 2011 NCAA Tournament........................................Sweet 16 Coaching Staff Head Coach..................................Charles “Chugger” Adair Alma Mater/Year.........................................San Diego/1993 Record at Virginia Tech...........................14-8-1 (1 Season) Career Record............................................................ Same Assistant Coach...................................................Erin Lycan Assistant Coach................................................ Pete Posoki Soccer Office Phone...................................(540) 231-6660 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID..................................... Kelly Shuman SID Phone.................................................... (540) 231-1494 SID E-Mail....................................................kellys3@vt.edu Internet.......................................................hokiesports.com 2012 Team Information Starters Returning/Lost...................................................9/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................22/5 Series Information Series Record......................................Nebraska leads, 1-0
NEW MEXICO LOBOS sunday, aug. 26 1 p.m. - nebraska soccer field
BAYLOR BEARS friday, aug. 31 7 p.m. - betty lou mays field
Quick Facts Location.................................................. Albuquerque, N.M. Enrollment................................................................. 28,500 Nickname....................................................................Lobos Colors........................................................... Cherry & Silver Home Field.............................UNM Soccer Complex (6,200) Conference.................................................. Mountain West President....................................................Dr. Robert Frank Director of Athletics............................................Paul Krebs 2011 Overall Record..................................................12-5-4 2011 MWC Record...............................................4-0-2 (1st) 2011 MWC Tournament................................................... 1st 2011 NCAA Tournament....................................First Round Coaching Staff Head Coach............................................................. Kit Vela Alma Mater/Year............................................... Brown/1990 Record at New Mexico.....................93-81-38 (11 Seasons) Career Record............................................................ Same Assistant Coach.................................................. Jorge Vela Assistant Coach................................................... Krista Foo Soccer Office Phone.................................. (505) 925-5760 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID............................. Frank Mercogliano SID Phone....................................................(505) 410-4844 SID E-Mail..............................................fmercog@unm.edu Internet.............................................................golobos.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................14/6 Newcomers.......................................................................10 Series Information Series Record.............................. New Mexico leads, 1-0-0
Quick Facts Location............................................................Waco, Texas Enrollment..................................................................14,900 Nickname.................................................................... Bears Colors............................................................. Green & Gold Home Field.................. Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field (3,000) Conference.................................................................Big 12 President.................................................................Ken Star Director of Athletics........................................... Ian McCaw 2011 Overall Record..................................................15-4-3 2011 Big 12 Record...................................................... 5-2-1 2011 Big 12 Tournament....................................First Round 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................Second Round Coaching Staff Head Coach....................................................Marci Jobson Alma Mater/Year..................................................SMU/1998 Record at Baylor................................ 39-27-13 (4 Seasons) Career Record.................................. 62-55-22 (7 Seasons) Assistant Coach................................................Paul Jobson Assistant Coach................................................Chuck Codd Soccer Office Phone...................................(254) 710-3092 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID....................................... Kyle Cornish SID Phone....................................................(254) 710-3065 SID E-Mail................................... kyle_cornish@baylor.edu Internet.......................................................baylorbears.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................21/7 Series Information Series Record.................................Nebraska leads, 12-6-2
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Quick Facts Location.......................................................Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment..................................................................41,357 Nickname............................................................... Bearcats Colors................................................................Red & Black Home Field........................................Gettler Stadium (1,400) Conference............................................................. Big East President..............................................Gregory H. Williams Director of Athletics....................................... Whit Babcock 2011 Overall Record....................................................6-9-4 2011 Big East Record.................................................. 2-5-2 2011 Big East Tournament............................................DNQ 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach...............................................Michelle Salmon Alma Mater/Year.......................................... Maryland/1998 Record at Cincinnati........................... 32-36-9 (4 Seasons) Career Record...............................104-98-15 (12 Seasons) Assistant Coach...........................................Amanda Martin Assistant Coach...........................................Tiffany Roberts Soccer Office Phone...................................(513) 556-0567 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID..........................................Jeff Geiser SID Phone....................................................(513) 556-0618 SID E-Mail.....................................geiserwj@ucmail.uc.edu Internet........................................................gobearcats.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................21/7 Series Information Series Record..................................................First meeting
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Quick Facts Location...............................................Cape Girardeau, Mo. Enrollment.................................................................. 11,510 Nickname.............................................................Redhawks Colors................................................................Red & Black Home Field...................................... Houck Stadium (10,000) Conference........................................................ Ohio Valley President........................................Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins Director of Athletics........................................... Mark Alnutt 2011 Overall Record.................................................. 12-6-1 2011 Ohio Valley Record.........................................8-1 (1st) 2011 Ohio Valley Tournament..............................Semifinals 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................ Heather Nelson Alma Mater/Year..................................Saskatchewan/1992 Record at Southeast Missouri State.... 130-78-26 (13 Seasons) Career Record..............................161-122-31 (17 Seasons) Associate Head Coach..................................... Paul Nelson Assistant Coach....................................... Lindsay Pickering Soccer Office Phone...................................(573) 986-6013 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID........................................ Chad Twaro SID Phone....................................................(573) 979-4307 SID E-Mail.............................................. ctwaro@semo.edu Internet.................................................... GoSoutheast.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................10/5 Series Information Series Record..................................................First meeting
Quick Facts Location............................................................Evanston, Ill. Enrollment................................................................... 8,000 Nickname................................................................Wildcats Colors........................................................... Purple & White Home Field......................................... Lakeside Field (2,000) Conference...............................................................Big Ten President...............................................Morton O. Schapiro Director of Athletics........................................... Jim Phillips 2011 Overall Record...................................................2-16-1 2011 Big Ten Record.......................................... 1-9-1 (12th) 2011 Big Ten Tournament..................................First Round 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach.......................................... Michael Monynihan Alma Mater/Year.........................................Wisconsin/1990 Record at Northwestern................................... First Season Career Record.............................. 193-84-38 (15 Seasons) Assistant Coach...............................................David Nikolic Assistant Coach...........................................Shannon Neely Soccer Office Phone................................... (847) 467-3151 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID.................................. Betsy Golomski SID Phone....................................................(414) 688-0264 SID E-Mail..............................golomski@northwestern.edu Internet............................................................nusports.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................18/7 Series Information Series Record...................................Nebraska leads, 3-1-0
PURDUE BOILERMAKERS friday, sept. 21 4:30 p.m. - nebraska soccer field
INDIANA HOOSIERS sunday, sept. 23 1 p.m. - nebraska soccer field
Quick Facts Location................................................ West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment..................................................................39,697 Nickname........................................................ Boilermakers Colors........................................................Old Gold & Black Home Field.......................... Varsity Soccer Complex (1,000) Conference...............................................................Big Ten President (Interim).............................................. Tim Sands Director of Athletics...................................Morgan J. Burke 2011 Overall Record................................................... 7-11-2 2011 Big Ten Record............................................4-6-1 (8th) 2011 Big Ten Tournament.............................................DNQ 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................................... Robert Klatte Alma Mater/Year............................................... Baylor/1989 Record at Purdue.........................150-104-28 (14 Seasons) Career Record............................ 206-154-35 (19 Seasons) Assistant Coach........................... Erin Otagaki-VanPaemel Assistant Coach......................................Parrissa Eyorokon Soccer Office Phone...................................(765) 494-3217 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID..........................................Ben Turner SID Phone....................................................(217) 549-7965 SID E-Mail.......................................benturner@purdue.edu Internet.................................................... purduesports.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................20/8 Newcomers.......................................................................13 Series Information Series Record...................................Nebraska leads, 3-1-0
Quick Facts Location.................................................... Bloomington, Ind. Enrollment..................................................................42,347 Nickname............................................................... Hoosiers Colors.......................................................Cream & Crimson Home Field................................. Armstrong Stadium (5,000) Conference...............................................................Big Ten President............................................Michael A. McRobbie Director of Athletics............................................Fred Glass 2011 Overall Record...................................................6-12-1 2011 Big Ten Record.......................................... 2-9-0 (11th) 2011 Big Ten Tournament.............................................DNQ 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach..........................................................Mick Lyon Alma Mater/Year......................................... Evansville/1989 Record at Indiana............................ 86-89-20 (10 Seasons) Career Record.............................193-154-38 (17 Seasons) Assistant Coach........................................Megan Reinhardt Assistant Coach.............................................. Chloe McKay Soccer Office Phone...................................(812) 855-0051 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID....................................Nate Wiechers SID Phone.................................................... (812) 345-1991 SID E-Mail....................................... nwiecher@indiana.edu Internet.........................................................iuhoosiers.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................ 17/6 Newcomers....................................................................... 11 Series Information Series Record..................................................... Tied, 1-1-0
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NORTHERN COLORADO BEARS sunday, sept. 16 1 p.m. - nebraska soccer field Quick Facts Location..........................................................Greeley, Colo. Enrollment.................................................................. 12,148 Nickname.................................................................... Bears Colors................................................................ Blue & Gold Home Field..................................................Jackson Stadium Conference.............................................................. Big Sky President............................................................ Kay Norton Athletic Director................................................Jay Hinrichs Overall Record............................................................. 8-7-5 Big Sky Record.................................................4-1-2 (T-7th) Big Sky Tournament..........................................First Round NCAA Tournament........................................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach...................................................... Tim Barrera Alma Mater/Year.................................... Virginia Tech/1986 Record at Northern Colorado.......117-108-17 (13 Seasons) Career Record............................. 177-153-20 (19 Seasons) Assistant Coach..................................... Simone Borucinski Assistant Coach.............................................Nikki Marshall Soccer Office Phone....................................(970) 351-1758 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID.......................................... Zach Bond SID Phone....................................................(970) 978-0950 SID E-Mail................................bond9697@bears.unco.edu Internet...........................................................uncbears.com 2012 Team Information Starters Returning/Lost...................................................6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................12/6 Series Information Series Record.................................. Nebraska leads, 2-0-0
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Quick Facts Location......................................................Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment................................................................. 38,980 Nickname............................................................Wolverines Colors.............................................................. Maize & Blue Home Field...............................U-M Soccer Stadium (2,200) Conference...............................................................Big Ten President............................................... Mary Sue Coleman Director of Athletics...................................... Dave Brandon 2011 Overall Record....................................................9-8-2 2011 Big Ten Record............................................4-6-1 (8th) 2011 Big Ten Tournament.............................................DNQ 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach........................................................ Grey Ryan Alma Mater/Year..................................................SMU/1986 Record at Michigan............................29-32-16 (4 Seasons) Career Record............................. 214-113-34 (19 Seasons) Associate Head Coach.................................... Dean Duerst Assistant Coach.............................................Angela Napoli Soccer Office Phone...................................(734) 647-4530 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID....................................... Brad Rudner SID Phone....................................................(734) 647-4237 SID E-Mail........................................... brudner@umich.edu Internet...................................................www.mgoblue.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................25/5 Newcomers.........................................................................8 Series Information Series Record.................................... Michigan leads, 2-1-1
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OHIO STATE BUCKEYES sunday, oct. 14 11 a.m. - nebraska soccer field Quick Facts Location...................................................... Columbus, Ohio Enrollment.................................................................. 51,818 Nickname.............................................................. Buckeyes Colors............................................................Scarlet & Gray Home Field...........Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium (10,000) Conference...............................................................Big Ten President...................................................... E. Gordon Gee Director of Athletics.......................................Eugene Smith 2011 Overall Record.................................................. 12-9-2 2011 Big Ten Record............................................5-5-1 (7th) 2011 Big Ten Tournament..................................First Round 2011 NCAA Tournament....................................First Round Coaching Staff Head Coach....................................................... Lori Walker Alma Mater/Year..................................North Carolina/1994 Record at Ohio State................... 170-120-26 (15 Seasons) Career Record.............................183-143-25 (17 Seasons) Associate Head Coach.................................. Glen Tourville Assistant Coach.......................................... Jason Goodson Soccer Office Phone...................................(614) 292-8482 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID.........................................Brett Rybak SID Phone..................................................... (614) 292-1112 SID E-Mail.............................................. rybak.13@osu.edu Internet........................................... ohiostatebuckeyes.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................15/10 Series Information Series Record.................................. Nebraska leads, 1-0-0 Sophomore Caroline Gray started all 18 games in 2011 as a true freshman.
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PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS friday, oct. 12 3 p.m. - nebraska soccer field Quick Facts Location.................................................University Park, Pa. Enrollment.................................................................. 44,112 Nickname.........................................................Nittany Lions Colors...............................................................Blue & White Home Field.............................................Jeffrey Field (5,000) Conference...............................................................Big Ten President...............................................Rodeny A. Erickson Athletic Director.................................................. Tim Curley 2011 Overall Record..................................................21-5-0 2011 Big Ten Record.................................................. 10-1-0 2011 Big Ten Tournament...................................Runner-Up NCAA Tournament.................................................Sweet 16 Coaching Staff Head Coach...................................................... Erica Walsh Alma Mater/Year................................. William & Mary/1997 Record at Penn State.......................... 79-32-5 (5 Seasons) Career Record.................................. 119-60-8 (8 Seasons) Assistant Coach....................................................Ann Cook Assistant Coach................................................Tim Wassell Soccer Office Phone...................................(814) 863-5372 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID...................................... Greg Kincaid SID Phone.....................................................(814) 231-5119 SID E-Mail...............................................grk5016@psu.edu Internet......................................................gopsusports.com 2012 Team Information Starters Returning/Lost...................................................9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................19/6 Newcomers.........................................................................8 Series Information Series Record................................Penn State leads, 1-0-0
IOWA HAWKEYES thursday, oct. 18 7 p.m. - ui soccer complex at
Quick Facts Location........................................................ Iowa City, Iowa Enrollment..................................................................30,328 Nickname............................................................. Hawkeyes Colors...............................................................Black & Gold Home Field................................. UI Soccer Complex (3,000) Conference...............................................................Big Ten President...........................................................Sally Mason Director of Athletics............................................Gary Barta 2011 Overall Record..................................................13-4-3 2011 Big Ten Record........................................... 5-4-2 (5th) 2011 Big Ten Tournament..................................First Round 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach.......................................................Ron Rainey Alma Mater/Year..............................Wilkes University/1992 Record at Iowa.................................. 53-54-13 (6 Seasons) Career Record............................. 143-119-34 (15 Seasons) Assistant Coach........................................... Shane Meridith Assistant Coach................................................Julie Hanley Soccer Office Phone................................... (319) 335-9743 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID.....................................................TBA SID Phone......................................................................TBA SID E-Mail......................................................................TBA Internet................................................. hawkeyesports.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................18/6 Series Information Series Record.................................. Nebraska leads, 4-0-0
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ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI sunday, oct. 21
1 p.m. - illinois soccer and track stadium Quick Facts Location...........................................Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Enrollment..................................................................42,326 Nickname......................................................... Fighting Illini Colors............................................................Orange & Blue Home Field...........Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium (8,000) Conference...............................................................Big Ten President....................................................Robert A. Easter Director of Athletics........................................Mike Thomas 2011 Overall Record.................................................. 17-5-2 2011 Big Ten Record........................................... 8-2-1 (2nd) 2011 Big Ten Tournament..............................................First 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................Second Round Coaching Staff Head Coach...................................................Janet Rayfield Alma Mater/Year..................................North Carolina/1983 Record at Illinois............................ 130-71-18 (10 Seasons) Career Record............................. 175-135-25 (16 Seasons) Assistant Coach................................................Leisha Alcia Assistant Coach.............................................. Jeff Freeman Soccer Office Phone...................................(217) 244-9720 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID..........................................Josh Bates SID Phone....................................................(618) 558-7556 SID E-Mail.......................................... jbbates2@illinois.edu Internet........................................................fightingillini.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................ 11/6 Newcomers.........................................................................7 Series Information Series Record........................................Illinois leads, 3-0-0
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MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS friday, oct. 26 7 p.m. - nebraska soccer field Quick Facts Location.................................................. Minneapolis, Minn. Enrollment..................................................................50,067 Nickname...................................................Golden Gophers Colors........................................................... Maroon & Gold Home Field................Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium (1,000) Conference...............................................................Big Ten Chancellor.............................................................Eric Kaler Director of Athletics..................................Norwood Teague 2011 Overall Record.................................................. 9-10-2 2011 Big Ten Record........................................... 5-4-3 (5th) 2011 Big Ten Tournament.............................Second Round 2011 NCAA Tournament...............................................DNQ Coaching Staff Head Coach..................................................Stefanie Golan Alma Mater/Year................................................. Duke/2001 Record at Minnesota........................................ First Season Career Record...................................33-18-10 (3 Seasons) Assistant Coach.............................Krystle (Kallman) Seidel Assistant Coach..................................................Jerrod Roh Soccer Office Phone...................................(612) 624-4331 Media Relations Women’s Soccer SID.............................................Cory Hall SID Phone....................................................(612) 626-9394 SID E-Mail................................................. cdhall@umn.edu Internet.................................................. gopherssports.com 2012 Team Starters Returning/Lost...................................................9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................15/3 Series Information Series Record...................................Nebraska leads, 5-1-0
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After not having a Big Ten Soccer Tournament in 2009 or 2010, the conference’s championship event returned in 2011 to decide the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The 2012 Big Ten Soccer Tournament will begin on Wednesday, Oct. 31 and will continue through Sunday, Nov. 4 at Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, Ind. Starting in 1994, host-school Wisconsin won the first conference tournament with a 3-0 win over Minnesota, while the Badgers added another tournament title in 2005. Eight programs overall have won a Big Ten Tournament title, including five teams that have won multiple crowns. Penn State is the only school with more than two tournament titles, as the Nittany Lions have won five crowns (1998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2008). Last season, Penn State won its 14th consecutive regular-season Big Ten title, but fell in overtime, 2-1, to No. 2 seed Illinois in the tournament championship game. Illinois, Penn State and Ohio State each earned bids to the NCAA Tournament, with the Nittany Lions advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16. As a member of the Big 12 Conference, Nebraska enjoyed tremendous success at the league tournament, capturing five titles and producing an 18-9 all-time record. Nebraska’s five Big 12 titles came in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2002. The Huskers also claimed regular-season crowns in 1996, 1999 and 2000. Big Ten Conference Tournament Schedule Wednesday Oct. 31 Friday Nov. 2 Sunday Nov. 4
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2012 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP friday, nov. 9 - sunday, dec. 2 college cup - san diego, calif. - torero stadium
The 2012 NCAA Tournament will consist of 64 teams, beginning on Nov. 9 and ending with the national championship game on Dec. 2 in San Diego, Calif., at Torero Stadium The first three rounds and the quarterfinals will take place at campus sites around the country. The first and second rounds will be held Nov. 9-11 at campus sites. Third-round games will be contested at eight host institutions Nov. 16-18. The tournament quarterfinals take place Nov. 23-25 at four campus sites. The 31st annual Women’s College Cup will begin with the semifinals on Nov. 30 in San Diego, Calif., and the 2012 national champion will be crowned on Dec. 2. Nebraska has been host to opening-round action on seven occasions since 1996, advancing to six straight Sweet 16 appearances from 1996 to 2001 and eight in the last 13 years overall. NCAA Tournament Schedule Nov. 11 NCAA First Round Nov. 13 NCAA Second Round Nov. 18-20 NCAA Third Round Nov. 25-27 NCAA Quarterfinals Dec. 2-4 NCAA College Cup
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256 all-time victories
8 conference championships
2011 nebraska results Overall: 7-10-1 (Home: 4-5-1, Away: 3-4-0, Neutral: 0-1-0) Big Ten: 4-7-0 66
Date Aug. 19 Aug. 21 Aug. 25 Sept. 2 Sept. 4 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Totals
Opponent (Rank) Result Shots NU/Opp North Carolina (3) L, 1-2 7/19 Baylor T, 1-1 2OT 22/5 at Denver L, 2-3 20/22 Arkansas W, 6-0 16/11 Northern Arizona W, 8-1 30/6 at Virginia Tech (25) W, 4-3 2OT 18/25 vs. Wake Forest (18) L, 1-2 1OT 11/17 Northwestern # W, 3-1 17/12 at Purdue # W, 3-0 18/9 at Indiana # L, 1-2 19/12 Michigan State # L, 0-1 16/9 Michigan # L, 1-2 17/13 Wisconsin # L, 0-2 19/10 at Penn State (15) # L, 4-5 14/20 at Ohio State # W, 3-2 14/26 Iowa # W, 1-0 23/13 Illinois (25) # L, 1-3 19/17 at Minnesota # L, 3-6 9/26 43-36 309/272
SOG NU/Opp 6/10 10/2 9/11 9/4 17/4 8/9 4/8 6/6 14/6 4/4 6/4 8/8 12/3 8/8 8/14 10/6 5/7 5/11 149/125
Saves NU/Opp 8/5 3/3 4/9 10/2 3/6 2/7 6/4 1/6 3/2 5/7 6/6 6/7 6/9 7/7 3/6 13/6 6/3 2/5 102/116
Corners NU Goals NU Assists Attendance NU/Opp 3/11 Jackson - 2,319 9/3 Bartels - 634 5/8 Marlborough (2) - 419 7/3 MARLBOROUGH (2), Jackson (2), Jackson, Thomas, Marlborough, 538 Romero, Bartels Romero (2), Gray 7/1 MARLBOROUGH (3), Bartels, Jackson, Jackson (3), Bartels, Hayes, 546 Badje, Areman, Hanssler Conroy, Badje 1/8 Jackson (2), Marlborough, BARTELS Marlborough (2) 569 3/2 Marlborough Thomas 157 4/6 MARLBOROUGH (3) Jackson, Goetzmann, Thomas 317 2/6 MARLBOROUGH (3) Thomas (2), Hayes 214 4/7 Bartels Marlborough, Thomas 127 4/12 - - 534 4/3 Marlborough Slapper, Bartels 552 2/5 - - 342 6/8 Jackson, Conroy, Gray, Hanssler Slapper, Hanssler, Jackson, Marlborough 787 2/6 Team, MARLBOROUGH (2) Conroy, Bartels 587 2/10 MARLBOROUGH Goetzmann 332 3/2 Marlborough Bartels 597 2/10 Bartels (2), Jackson Marlborough, Fulmer, Goetzmann 669 70/111 10,240
Home games in bold. GAME-WINNING GOAL. Game-winning assists. #–Big Ten game
Individual Offensive Statistics
Player GP-GS Morgan Marlborough 18-18 Jordan Jackson 18-18 Stacy Bartels 18-18 Molly Thomas 18-13 Maddie Hanssler 17-3 Caroline Gray 18-18 Mayme Conroy 17-2 Ari Romero 18-18 Katie Goetzmann 18-18 Samantha Areman 16-0 Michaella Fulmer 18-18 Blair Slapper 18-18 Maritza Hayes 18-18 Bri Badje 18-0 Ashley Hick 4-0 Hannah Dittmar 3-0 Emma Stevens 18-18 Amy Swearer 1-0 Kelsey Goff 3-0 Jourden Casey 4-0 Kylie Greischar 2-0 Nebraska Totals 18 Opponent Totals 18
Shots 97 55 37 23 17 15 14 13 11 7 6 5 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 309 272
SOG 44 28 22 14 7 6 9 5 3 4 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 149 125
G (GWG) 20 (6) 8 7 (1) 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 36
Corner Kicks: NU-70, Opp-111; Fouls: NU-160, Opp-144 Yellow Cards: NU-14, Opp-9; Red Cards: NU-0, Opp-1
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A (GWA) 6 (1) 6 (2) 4 6 (3) 1 1 3 2 3 (2) 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 39
PTS 46 22 18 6 5 3 5 4 3 2 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 111
Scoring by Period Nebraska Opponents
1 14 15
By the Numbers Record All Games Big Ten Home Away Neutral Ahead at Half Behind at Half Tied at Half Scoring First Overtime
W 7 4 4 3 0 4 1 2 6 2
2 27 20
1OT 2OT Total 1 1 43 1 0 36 L 10 7 5 4 1 1 6 3 2 1
Individual Goalkeeping Goalkeepers Emma Stevens Amy Swearer Team Nebraska Totals Opponent Totals
T 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
GP-GS MIN 18-18 1660:11 1-0 9:52 0-0 0:00 18 1670:03 18 1670:03
SV 84 0 5 89 106
Attendance Breakdown Home Attendance Home Average Away Attendance Away Average Neutral Attendance Neutral Average Largest Home Crowd Big Ten Home Games Big Ten Home Average
GA 35 1 0 36 43
GAA 1.90 9.12 0.00 1.94 2.32
SHO 3 0 0 3 2
6,711 (10) 671 3,372 (7) 482 157 (1) 157 2,319 2,674 (6) 446
W-L-T 7-10-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-10-1 10-7-1
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
131 academic all-conference honorees
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nebraska individual leaders Points No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.
Player Morgan Marlborough Jordan Jackson Stacy Bartels Molly Thomas Maddie Hanssler Mayme Conroy Ari Romero Caroline Gray Bri Badje Katie Goetzmann
Goals No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player Morgan Marlborough Jordan Jackson Stacy Bartels Maddie Hanssler Samantha Areman Caroline Gray Ari Romero Mayme Conroy Bri Badje
Assists
Mayme Conroy was one of three Husker freshmen to score a goal in 2011.
Goalkeeping
Goals Against Average Player Emma Stevens Amy Swearer Saves and Shutouts Player Emma Stevens Amy Swearer
GP-GS 18-18 1-0
Minutes 1660:11 9:52
Goals Allowed 35 1
GAA 1.90 9.12
No. Player 1. Morgan Marlborough Jordan Jackson Molly Thomas 4. Stacy Bartels 5. Katie Goetzmann Mayme Conroy 7. Ari Romero Blair Slapper Maritza Hayes 10. Caroline Gray
Game-Winning Goals Saves 84 0
Shutouts 3 0
W-L-T 7-10-1 0-0-0
No. Player 1. Morgan Marlborough 2. Stacy Bartels
Game-Winning Assists
No. Player 1. Molly Thomas 2. Jordan Jackson Katie Goetzmann 4. Morgan Marlborough
Shots No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Morgan Marlborough Jordan Jackson Stacy Bartels Molly Thomas Maddie Hanssler Caroline Gray Mayme Conroy Ari Romero Katie Goetzmann Samantha Areman
Shots On Goal
In her first season as the Huskers’ primary goalkeeper in 2011, sophomore Emma Stevens produced three shutouts.
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Morgan Marlborough Jordan Jackson Stacy Bartels Molly Thomas Mayme Conroy Maddie Hanssler Caroline Gray Ari Romero Samantha Areman Katie Goetzmann
G 20 8 7 0 2 1 1 1 1 0
A Pts. GP-GS 6 46 18-18 6 22 18-18 4 18 18-18 6 6 18-13 1 5 17-3 3 5 17-2 2 4 18-18 1 3 18-18 1 3 18-0 3 3 18-18 Goals 20 8 7 2 1 1 1 1 1
GP-GS 18-18 18-18 18-18 17-3 16-0 18-18 18-18 17-2 18-0
Assists 6 6 6 4 3 3 2 2 2 1
GP-GS 18-18 18-18 18-13 18-18 18-18 17-2 18-18 18-18 18-18 18-18
GWG 6 1
GP-GS 18-18 18-18
GWA 3 2 2 1
GP-GS 18-13 18-18 18-18 18-18
Shots 97 55 37 23 17 15 14 13 11 7
GP-GS 18-18 18-18 18-18 18-13 17-3 18-18 17-2 18-18 18-18 16-0
SOG 44 28 22 14 9 7 6 5 4 3
GP-GS 18-18 18-18 18-18 18-13 17-2 17-3 18-18 18-18 16-0 18-18
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NCAA leaders Points Per Game No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Player, School GP Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 21 Silvia Fuentes, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 21 Maya Hayes, Penn State 26 Rachel Tejada, Illinois State 19 Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska 18 Tatiana Ariza, Austin Peay 18 Abi Cottam, Rider 18 8. Chelsea Raymond, Stephen F. Austin 19 9. Laura Heyboer, Michigan State 21 10. Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame 21
Goals Per Game
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6.
Player, School GP Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 21 Maya Hayes, Penn State 26 Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska 18 Rachel Tejada, Illinois State 19 Chelsea Raymond, Stephen F. Austin 19 Tatiana Ariza, Austin Peay 18 Becca Smith, Chattanooga 18 8. Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame 21 Laura Heyboer, Michigan State 21 10. Krystyna Freda, Winthrop 20 Kelsey Haycook, La Salle 20
Pts. 61 58 70 51 46 39 39 41 45 44
PPG 2.90 2.76 2.69 2.68 2.56 2.17 2.17 2.16 2.14 2.10
G 26 31 20 21 17 16 16 18 18 16 16
GPG 1.238 1.192 1.111 1.105 .895 .889 .889 .857 .857 .800 .800
256 all-time victories
Assists Per Game
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player, School GP Silvia Fuentes, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 21 Kylie Louw, Stephen F. Austin 18 Karly Dagys, Southeastern La. 18 Colleen Williams, Dayton 23 Stephanie Ochs, San Diego 22 Beth West, Texas A&M 22 7. Whitney Berry, Kansas 21 8. Abi Cottam, Rider 18 9. Jordan Marada, St. Mary’s 20 10 Kelly Reinwald, Canisius 19
Saves Percentage
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player, School Erin Quinlan, Hartford Emily Oliver, Stanford Adrianna Franch, Oklahoma State Monica Lee, Army Ashley Murray, Alcorn State Ainsley Wheldon, Buffalo Katie Markesbery, Xavier Che’ Brown, Radford Emily Cota, Massachusetts Sarah Banks, Penn
GP 18 24 20 21 13 21 18 14 17 16
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A APG 28 1.33 14 .78 12 .67 15 .65 14 .64 14 .64 13 .62 11 .61 12 .60 11 .58 S 96 65 81 106 68 139 127 51 97 34
PCT .932 .929 .920 .914 .895 .891 .882 .879 .874 .872
Team Scoring Offense
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
School Texas A&M Stephen F. Austin Illinois State Stanford Penn State Milwaukee Memphis Southeastern Louisiana Denver Georgetown
Team Goals-Against Average
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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GP Goals Avg. 24 76 3.17 19 60 3.16 19 56 2.95 26 73 2.81 26 70 2.69 22 58 2.64 24 62 2.58 19 48 2.53 21 53 2.52 21 53 2.52
School Oklahoma State Stanford Penn Central Michigan Stephen F. Austin Hartford Army Duke Memphis Pepperdine
GP 26 26 17 21 19 18 21 27 24 21
GA 9 9 7 9 8 8 10 13 13 12
Min. 2405 2366 1550 1977 1730 1680 1990 2450 2195 1981
GAA .337 .342 .406 .410 .416 .429 .452 .478 .533 .545
72 all-conference selections
BIG TEN leaders Points Per Game No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Player, School Maya Hayes, Penn State Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska Laura Heyboer, Michigan State Vanessa DiBernardo, Illinois Taylor Uhl, Minnesota Nkem Ezurike, Michigan Taylor Schram, Penn State Cloe Lacoasse, Iowa 9. Olivia Stander, Michigan State 10. Jordan Jackson, Nebraska
Goals Per Game
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player, School Maya Hayes, Penn State Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska Laura Heyboer, Michigan State Vanessa DiBernardo, Illinois Taylor Uhl, Minnesota Nkem Ezurike, Michigan Cloe Lacoasse, Iowa Olivia Stander, Michigan State Taylor Schram, Penn State Katie Nasenbenny, Iowa
GP 26 18 21 23 21 18 24 20 21 18
Pts. 90 46 45 39 34 28 36 30 31 22
PPG 2.69 2.56 2.14 1.70 1.62 1.56 1.50 1.50 1.48 1.22
GP 26 18 21 23 21 18 20 21 24 11
G GPG 31 1.19 20 1.11 18 .86 17 .74 15 .71 11 .61 12 .60 11 .52 12 .50 5 .45
17 all-americans
Assists Per Game
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.
Player, School Christine Nairn, Penn State Taylor Schram, Penn State Morgan Showalter, Iowa Olivia Stander, Michigan State Laura Heyboer, Michigan State Jess Rosenbluth, Penn State Nkem Ezurike, Michigan Jordan Jackson. Nebraska Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska Molly Thomas, Nebraska
Saves Percentage
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
131 academic all-conference honorees
Player, School Jill Fliestra, Michigan State Emily Moran, Iowa Haley Kopmeyer, Michigan Michele Dalton, Wisconsin Katie Baumgardner, Ohio State Steph Panozzo, Illinois Cat Parkhill, Minnesota Erin McNutly, Penn State Clara Kridler, Purdue Lindsay Campbell, Indiana
GP A APG 25 13 .52 24 12 .50 20 9 .45 21 9 .43 21 9 .43 26 10 .38 18 6 .33 18 6 .33 18 6 .33 18 6 .33
GP 18 20 19 20 23 24 21 26 20 19
S 79 87 115 88 70 76 83 68 33 88
PCT .859 .845 .833 .815 .769 .760 .748 .747 .734 .715
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Team Scoring Offense No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
School Penn State Nebraska Illinois Iowa Michigan State Minnesota Purdue Michigan Wisconsin Ohio State
GP Goals Avg. 26 70 2.69 18 43 2.39 24 53 2.21 20 44 2.20 21 38 1.81 21 32 1.52 20 29 1.45 19 26 1.37 20 27 1.35 23 31 1.35
Team Goals-Against Average
No. School 1. Iowa Michigan State 3. Penn State 4. Wisconsin 5. Illinois Ohio State 7. Michigan 8. Minnesota 9. Purdue 10. Nebraska
GP 20 21 26 20 24 23 19 21 20 18
GA 17 17 24 20 24 23 23 28 35 36
Min. 1958:56 1954:23 2355:40 1866:20 2230:51 2129:11 1750:00 1940:40 1855:56 1670:03
GAA .78 .78 .92 .96 .97 .97 1.18 1.30 1.70 1.94 69
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Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer #3 North Carolina vs Nebraska (Aug 19, 2011 at Lincoln, Neb.) North Carolina (1-0-0) vs. Nebraska (0-1-0) Date: Aug 19, 2011 • Attendance: 2319 Weather:
Goals by period North Carolina Nebraska
North Carolina
Nebraska
Po gk d f mf mf d mf mf d f f
# 21 3 7 10 11 14 19 22 44 84 91 00 4 23 24 40 77 93
# 21
Player Hannah Daly Megan Brigman Kealia Ohai Ranee Premji Kelly McFarlane Taylor Ramirez Crystal Dunn Amber Brooks Satara Murray Courtney Jones Maria Lubrano -- Substitutes -Alyssa Rich Bianca Gray Elizabeth Burchenal Rachel Wood Emmalie Pfankuch Rebecca Crabb Brooke Elby Totals
Goalkeepers Hannah Daly
Sh SO G A - - - - 1 1 - 1 3 3 1 - - - - 1 1 - 1 - - - - 7 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19
1 10
2
Po gk d mf d f mf mf f f mf d
2
Min GA Saves 90:00 1 5
1 1 0
2 1 1
Total 2 1
Player Sh SO G A Stevens, Emma - - Romero, Ari - - Goetzmann, Katie - - Slapper, Blair - - Bartels, Stacy - - Thomas, Molly 3 3 - Gray, Caroline - - Marlborough, Morgan 3 2 - Jackson, Jordan 1 1 1 Fulmer, Michaella - - Hayes, Maritza - - -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha - - 11 Conroy, Mayme - - 14 Badge, Bri - - Totals 7 6 1 0 # 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22
# Goalkeepers 0 Stevens, Emma TM TEAM
Min GA Saves 90:00 2 7 0:00 0 1
Shots by period North Carolina Nebraska
1 8 3
2 11 4
Total 19 7
Saves by period North Carolina Nebraska
1 2 2
2 3 6
Total 5 8
Corner kicks North Carolina Nebraska
1 7 1
2 4 2
Total 11 3
Fouls North Carolina Nebraska
1 4 3
2 5 7
Total 9 10
Baylor (1-0-1) vs. Nebraska (0-1-1) Date: Aug 21, 2011 • Attendance: 634 Weather: Sunny and 75
Goals by period Baylor Nebraska
Baylor
Nebraska
Po gk f d d d d f mf d d f
# 1 3 4 6 9 10 11 13 18 24 27 5 16 17 19 20 21 28
# 1
Player Seelhorst, Courtney Larsen, Dana Davis, Carlie Ludlow, Kat Dismuke, Hannah Salinas, Staz Huggins, Natalie Gilmore, Hanna Polley, Selby Heatherly, Taylor Hoffman, Vic -- Substitutes -Sliwinski, Lisa Hagen, Michelle Klein, Alex Clark, Christine Hovden, Justine Johnston, Bethany Summey, Karlee Totals
Goalkeepers Seelhorst, Courtney
No.
70
1. 2. 3.
Time Team 1:34 NC 48:15 NEB 76:33 NC
Assist Kealia Ohai (unassisted) Courtney Jones
Goals by period Nebraska Denver
Nebraska
Denver
Po gk m m d f m f f f f d
Player Sh SO G A Stevens, Emma - - Romero, Ari 1 - - Goetzmann, Katie 1 - - Slapper, Blair 2 1 - Bartels, Stacy 4 1 - Gray, Caroline 3 2 - Hanssler, Maddie 1 1 - Marlborough, Morgan 4 3 2 Jackson, Jordan 3 1 - Fulmer, Michaella - - Hayes, Maritza - - -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha - - 8 Thomas, Molly 1 - - 11 Conroy, Mayme - - 14 Badge, Bri - - 20 Casey, Jourden - - Totals 20 9 2 0
# 0 2 5 6 7 12 13 15 16 21 22
# Goalkeepers 0 Stevens, Emma TM TEAM
Po gk m d m m f f f f m d
# 0 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 17 19 23 2 13 14 15 16 20 22
# Goalkeepers 0 Khan, Maria TM TEAM
1 1 1
2 1 2
2 14 14
Total 20 22
Saves by period Nebraska Denver
1 4 1
2 4 6
Total 8 7
Corner kicks Nebraska Denver
1 2 3
2 3 5
Total 5 8
Fouls Nebraska Denver
1 7 1
2 6 8
Total 13 9
1. 2.
Time Team 8:56 DEN 15:17 NEB
Goal scorer Bast, Kaitlin (1) Marlborough, Morgan (1)
Assist Larson, Cassidy (unassisted)
3.
50:28
NEB
Marlborough, Morgan (2)
(unassisted)
4. 5.
74:54
DEN
Bast, Kaitlin (2)
89:40
DEN
Hamilton, Kristen
Willis, Anna Harder, Sam Harder, Sam DiGiacomo,Nicholette
2 OT O2 6 0 1 1 0 0
Total 9 1
Corner kicks Baylor Nebraska
1 1 1
2 OT O2 1 1 0 6 1 1
Total 3 9
Fouls Baylor Nebraska
1 3 5
2 OT O2 2 2 1 3 1 1
Total 8 10
Time Team 14:56 BU 59:28 NEB
1. 2.
Goal scorer Larsen, Dana (1) Bartels, Stacy (1)
Assist Huggins, Natalie (unassisted)
Description
From Huggins, 1-on-1 from 10 yards counter attack, far post from opposite ed
Cautions and ejections:
Total 2 3
Description
8 cross from left side, header by 9 for goa 15 stole the ball, dribbled up right side an GK in upper right 15 dribbled down middle through traffic a from 18 yards long pass from 4, 13 beat GK and easy pa for open net goal 4 free kick, off 7, 17 scored from in box
Arkansas (1-3-0) vs. Nebraska (1-2-1) Date: Sep 2, 2011 • Attendance: 538 Weather: Sunny and 86 degrees
Goals by period Arkansas Nebraska
Arkansas
Nebraska
Po # gk 9 1 5 6 7 8 14 16 18 19 22 0 2 3 4 11 12 23 24 27 32
# 9 0 4
Player Emily Lillard Beth Stratton Tyler Allen Sam Wolf Jessie Givens Allie Chandler Melanie Foncham Jeri Ann Okoro Kaylyn Cooper Courtney Williams Kailey Anders -- Substitutes -Kelly Roliard Allie Tripp Margo Davis Kendal Winston Kendall Jordan Chelsea Tidwell Maddee Loughlin Andrea Carlson Taylor Green Jenn Fryrear Totals
Sh SO G A - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 4 1 - 1 1 2 11
Goalkeepers Emily Lillard Kelly Roliard Kendal Winston
1 1 4
0
0
Min GA Saves 45:00 3 3 21:52 3 0 23:08 0 0
Po # gk 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22 4 10 11 13 14 19 20 23 24 26
# Goalkeepers 0 Stevens, Emma TM TEAM
2 0 3
1 5 7
2 6 9
Total 11 16
Saves by period Arkansas Nebraska
1 3 2
2 0 2
Total 3 4
Corner kicks Arkansas Nebraska
1 2 3
2 1 4
Total 3 7
Fouls Arkansas Nebraska
1 5 4
2 3 3
Total 8 7
Scoring summary: No. 1.
Time Team 3:59 NEB
Goal scorer Marlborough, Morgan (3)
Total 0 6
Min GA Saves 90:00 0 3 0:00 0 1
Shots by period Arkansas Nebraska
Assist Jackson, Jordan Thomas, Molly (unassisted)
2.
4:27
NEB
Jackson, Jordan (2)
3.
17:12
NEB
Romero, Ari (1)
Marlborough, Morgan
4.
51:11
NEB
Jackson, Jordan (3)
5. 6.
51:15 61:54
NEB NEB
Marlborough, Morgan (4) Bartels, Stacy (2)
Romero, Ari Gray, Caroline (unassisted) Romero, Ari
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Khan, Maria (3-0-0). Loss-Stevens, Emma (0-2-1). Stadium: CIBER Field Officials: Referee: Matt Grove; Asst. Referee: Federico Ruiz; Vincent Kofa; Alt. Official: Brad Condo; Scorer: Mike Kennedy; Offsides: Nebraska 4, Denver 2.
Win-Stevens, Emma (1-2-1). Loss-Emily Lillard (1-3-0). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld. Officials: Referee: Dallas Malhiwsky; Asst. Referee: Jerry Wilwerding; Alt. Official: Chris Slane; Timekeeper: Juan Rico; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Arkansas 1, Nebraska 3.
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1 0 3
Player Sh SO G A Stevens, Emma - - Romero, Ari 2 1 1 2 Goetzmann, Katie - - Slapper, Blair - - Bartels, Stacy 2 2 1 Thomas, Molly 1 1 - 1 Gray, Caroline - - 1 Marlborough, Morgan 3 2 2 1 Jackson, Jordan 3 2 2 1 Fulmer, Michaella - - Hayes, Maritza - - -- Substitutes -Areman, Samantha 1 - - Hick, Ashley - - Conroy, Mayme 1 - - Hanssler, Maddie 3 1 - Badge, Bri - - Rappold, Molly - - Casey, Jourden - - Greischar, Kylie - - Dittmar, Hannah - - Goff, Kelsey - - Totals 16 9 6 6
Cautions and ejections: YC-DEN #7 (57:04); YC-NEB #2 (74:54)
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Min GA Saves 110:00 1 1 1 2 0
Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Arkansas vs Nebraska (Sep 2, 2011 at Lincoln, Neb.)
Min GA Saves 90:00 2 6 0:00 0 1
1 6 8
No.
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
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Shots by period Nebraska Denver
Scoring summary:
# 0
Saves by period Baylor Nebraska
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Player Sh SO G A Khan, Maria - - Riazi, Sara - - Harder, Sam 1 1 - 2 Battelli, Jessy 1 1 - DiGiacomo,Nicholette 3 1 - 1 Larson, Cassidy 1 1 - 1 Bast, Kaitlin 5 3 2 Vaughn, Kalie - - Hamilton, Kristen 6 2 1 Beardsley, Bria - - Storslett, Kari 1 1 - -- Substitutes -Diamond, Paige 1 - - Willis, Anna - - 1 Van Lieshout, Katy 2 - - Sims, Taylor - - Wesley, Shelby - - Woo, Stephanie - - Birtcher, Jacey 1 1 - Totals 22 11 3 5
Min GA Saves 90:00 3 7 0:00 0 1
Min GA Saves 110:00 1 9
4 10 11 13 14 19 24 26
Total 5 22
Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Nebraska vs Denver (Aug 25, 2011 at Denver, Colo.) Nebraska (0-2-1) vs. Denver (3-0-0) Date: Aug 25, 2011 • Attendance: 419 Weather: Threatening skies, 83 deg.
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Baylor-Seelhorst, Courtney (1-0-1). Nebraska-Stevens, Emma (0-1-1). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld Officials: Referee: Jim Goetz; Asst. Referee: Doug Epps; Chris Greer; Alt. Official: Jerry Wilwerding; Timekeeper: Juan Rico; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Baylor 8, Nebraska 1.
Cautions and ejections: Win-Hannah Daly (1-0-0). Loss-Stevens, Emma (0-1-0). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld Officials: Referee: Brandon McCarville; Asst. Referee: Jerry Wilwerding; Alt. Official: Jason Francois; Timekeeper: Juan Rico; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: North Carolina 8, Nebraska 1. Largest crowd in Nebraska Soccer Field history
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Player Sh SO G A Stevens, Emma - - Romero, Ari 1 - - Goetzmann, Katie - - Slapper, Blair - - Bartels, Stacy 5 2 1 Thomas, Molly 1 - - Gray, Caroline - - Marlborough, Morgan 5 3 - Jackson, Jordan 5 2 - Fulmer, Michaella 1 1 - Hayes, Maritza - - -- Substitutes -Areman, Samantha - - Hick, Ashley - - Conroy, Mayme 1 1 - Hanssler, Maddie 3 1 - Badge, Bri - - Rappold, Molly - - Dittmar, Hannah - - Goff, Kelsey - - Totals 22 10 1 0
2 OT O2 3 0 0 13 2 2
Description
Off rebound shot from #7 Ball mishandled by keeper, put into empt
2
# 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22
Total 1 1
1 2 5
No.
Goal scorer Maria Lubrano (1) Jackson, Jordan (1) Ranee Premji (1)
1 5
Po gk mf mf d f f mf f f f d
2 OT O2 0 0 0 1 0 0
Shots by period Baylor Nebraska
Scoring summary:
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Sh SO G A - - 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - 2 1 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - -
1 1 0
Description
Cross from 16 put in straight on from 15 y stolen on goalie kick in, put in from 10 yd straight on shot from 30 yards out on missed cross fr 16 chipped in from 15 yards out put in from 5 yds from assist from 2
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2011 Box Scores Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Northern Arizona vs Nebraska (Sep 04, 2011 at Lincoln, Neb.) Northern Arizona (0-6-0) vs. Nebraska (2-2-1) Date: Sep 04, 2011 • Attendance: 546 Weather: Sunny and 67 degrees
Goals by period Northern Arizona Nebraska
Northern Arizona
Nebraska
Po gk f f d f m f d m m m
# 26 3 7 8 9 10 15 18 27 28 30 5 11 16 17 29 99
# 26 99 TM
Player Weaver, Lauren Priest, Elinor Tribbey, Katie Stenger, Jordan Samora, Jenna Monahan, Sam Tarver, Sarah Bergeson, Jordan Ethridge, Ethi Wertz, Kathryn Marrapode, Ashley -- Substitutes -Roth, Emily Morgan, Shawnee Bednarz, Chelsea Johnson, Laura Cwiekowski, Ally Teesdale, Kendra Totals
Sh SO G A - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 6
Goalkeepers Weaver, Lauren Teesdale, Kendra TEAM
1 1 4
1 1
Po gk m d d f m m f f f d
1
# 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22 4 10 11 13 14 18 19 20 23 24 26
Min GA Saves 69:25 5 7 20:35 3 1 0:00 0 1
# 0 18 TM
1 0 2
2 1 6
Total 1 8
1 3 15
2 3 15
Total 6 30
Saves by period Northern Arizona Nebraska
1 6 2
2 3 1
Total 9 3
Corner kicks Northern Arizona Nebraska
1 0 3
2 1 4
Total 1 7
Fouls Northern Arizona Nebraska
1 4 3
2 7 1
Total 11 4
No.
Nebraska (3-2-1) vs. Virginia Tech (6-1-0) Date: Sep 09, 2011 • Attendance: 569 Weather:
Goals by period Nebraska Virginia Tech
Nebraska
Virginia Tech
Po # gk 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22 4 11 13 14 18
# 0
Min GA Saves 80:08 0 2 9:52 1 0 0:00 0 1
Shots by period Northern Arizona Nebraska
Scoring summary:
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Player Sh SO G A Stevens, Emma - - Romero, Ari 2 - - Goetzmann, Katie 1 - - Slapper, Blair - - Bartels, Stacy 5 4 1 1 Thomas, Molly 2 2 - Gray, Caroline 1 1 - Marlborough, Morgan 6 4 3 Jackson, Jordan 4 2 1 3 Fulmer, Michaella - - Hayes, Maritza 2 - - 1 -- Substitutes -Areman, Samantha 1 1 1 Hick, Ashley 1 - - Conroy, Mayme - - 2 Hanssler, Maddie 3 1 1 Badge, Bri 1 1 1 1 Swearer, Amy - - Rappold, Molly - - Casey, Jourden - - Greischar, Kylie - - Dittmar, Hannah 1 1 - Goff, Kelsey - - Totals 30 17 8 8
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma Swearer, Amy TEAM
Player Sh SO G A Stevens, Emma - - Romero, Ari - - Goetzmann, Katie - - Slapper, Blair 1 - - Bartels, Stacy 1 1 1 Thomas, Molly 2 1 - Gray, Caroline - - Marlborough, Morgan 7 2 1 2 Jackson, Jordan 7 4 2 Fulmer, Michaella - - Hayes, Maritza - - -- Substitutes -Areman, Samantha - - Conroy, Mayme - - Hanssler, Maddie - - Badge, Bri - - Swearer, Amy - - Totals 18 8 4 2
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
Time Team 23:34 NEB
Goal scorer Marlborough, Morgan (5)
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
25:30 53:16 58:32 62:23 79:56 82:36
NEB NEB NEB NEB NEB NEB
Marlborough, Morgan (6) Bartels, Stacy (3) Marlborough, Morgan (7) Jackson, Jordan (4) Badge, Bri (1) Areman, Samantha (1)
8. 9.
85:17 86:24
NEB NAU
Hanssler, Maddie (1) Johnson, Laura (1)
Assist Jackson, Jordan Bartels, Stacy Jackson, Jordan Jackson, Jordan (unassisted) Hayes, Maritza Penalty kick Conroy, Mayme Badge, Bri Conroy, Mayme Marrapode, Ashley
1 5 10
2 OT O2 5 6 2 8 4 3
Total 18 25
1 0 4
2 OT O2 1 0 0 3 0 1
Total 1 8
Corner kicks Nebraska Virginia Tech No.
Description
1. 2. 3.
put in from right in from of the net on assi from 16 pulled the goalie out and put it in an open stole the ball, pulled goalie away for open scored on deflection following shot by 22
Time Team 33:31 VT 33:37 NEB 51:59 VT
4. 63:05 5. 78:51 6. 82:03 7. 102:49
free kick from 14, cross by 11 put in from yards out by 4 goalie comes out on cross from 11 open n put in from 20 yards out in back corner of over goalie
VT NEB NEB NEB
Po # gk 0 2 3 5 7 9 13 14 15 18 22 4 11 12 16 21 30
Min GA Saves 102:49 3 6
Shots by period Nebraska Virginia Tech
Scoring summary:
1.
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Goal scorer Kelly Conheeney (7) Jackson, Jordan (5) Anne Lumpkin (2) Ashley Manning (1) Jackson, Jordan (5) Marlborough, Morgan (8) Bartels, Stacy (4)
# 0 30
1 1 1
Player Dayle Colpitts Brittany Michels Katie Yensen Jazmine Reeves Katie Cramp Kelsey Loupee Kelly Conheeney Kelsey Mitchell Brittany Popko Julia Goldsworthy Amanda Gerhard -- Substitutes -Shannon Mayrose Katie DeTuro Ashley Manning Anne Lumpkin Katie Kooiman Anna Romeiser Totals
Total 4 3
Sh SO G A - - - - 2 - - 9 3 - 2 1 - - - - 4 3 1 - - 1 3 - - - - - - 1 1 4 25
Goalkeepers Dayle Colpitts Anna Romeiser
1 2 9
1 1 3
1 4
Min GA Saves 28:49 0 2 74:00 4 2
Saves by period Nebraska Virginia Tech
1 2 2
Assist Kelsey Mitchell Marlborough, Morgan Ashley Manning Jazmine Reeves Jazmine Reeves (unassisted) (unassisted) Marlborough, Morgan
2 OT O2 2 0 1 2 0 0
2 OT O2 1 1 2 0 2 0
Total 6 4
Description
header off cross shot from 35 yds over goalie's head passed by 5 to 12 finished by 16 from 12y cross from 5 tapped in by 12 back post shot from right side of box 12yds far post individual effort shot from top of box 20yd rebound goal after initial shot from 15 hit crossbar
Cautions and ejections:
Cautions and ejections: YC-NAU #16 (21:47)
Win-Stevens, Emma (3-2-1). Loss-Anna Romeiser (2-1-0). Stadium: Thompson Field Officials: Offsides: Nebraska 2, Virginia Tech 6.
Win-Stevens, Emma (2-2-1). Loss-Weaver, Lauren (0-4-0). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld. Officials: Referee: Brandon McCarville; Asst. Referee: Patrick Slane; Alt. Official: Brent Wilson; Timekeeper: Spencer Anderson; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Northern Arizona 0, Nebraska 3.
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Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Nebraska vs #18 Wake Forest (Sep 11, 2011 at Blacksburg, Va.) Nebraska (3-3-1) vs. Wake Forest (6-1-0) Date: Sep 11, 2011 • Attendance: 157 Weather:
Goals by period Nebraska Wake Forest
Nebraska
Wake Forest
Po # gk 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22 4 10 11 13 14
# 0
Player Sh SO G A Stevens, Emma - - Romero, Ari - - Goetzmann, Katie 1 - - Slapper, Blair - - Bartels, Stacy - - Thomas, Molly 2 1 - 1 Gray, Caroline - - Marlborough, Morgan 4 1 1 Jackson, Jordan 1 1 - Fulmer, Michaella - - Hayes, Maritza 1 - - -- Substitutes -Areman, Samantha 1 1 - Hick, Ashley 1 - - Conroy, Mayme - - Hanssler, Maddie - - Badge, Bri - - Totals 11 4 1 1
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma 1 7 9
2 OT 4 0 7 1
Total 11 17
Corner kicks Nebraska Wake Forest
1 2 0
2 OT 1 0 2 0
Total 3 2
Scoring summary: No. 1. 2. 3.
Time Team 61:58 WF 64:11 NEB 98:18 WF
Player Aubrey Bledsoe Riley Ridgik Jessica Mandarich Kim Marshall Katie Stengel Jordan Feger India Winford Alisha Woodson Caralee Keppler Jackie Logue Kristen Meier -- Substitutes -4 Rachel Nuzzolese 5 Amanda Howell 8 Ally Berry 15 Marisa Park Totals
Goal scorer Alisha Woodson (2) Marlborough, Morgan (9) Rachel Nuzzolese (3)
# 1
4 1 1 17
Goalkeepers Aubrey Bledsoe
1 8
1 2
1 4 2
2 OT 2 0 1 0
2
Total 6 3
Northwestern (1-7-0) vs. Nebraska (4-3-1) Date: Sep 18, 2011 • Attendance: 317 Weather: Overcast and rain
Goals by period Northwestern Nebraska
Northwestern
Nebraska
Player Cassell, Anna Sierks, Julie Jewell, Nicole Sebo, Niki Waddle, Georgia Dunn, Jill Allen, Kate Langston, Emily Barr, KK Alyinovich, Jackie Westlund, Briana -- Substitutes -2 Landgrebe, Katie 4 Doyle, Katie 8 Dagley, Caroline 12 Sroka, Sarah 13 Podkopacz, Bo 14 Schrakamp, Sami Totals
Sh SO G A Fo - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 4 3 - - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 2 1 1 - -
Po # g 00 3 5 9 15 16 17 18 22 24 26
1 1 12
# Goalkeepers 00 Cassell, Anna TM TEAM
1 6
1
Po g d d d f f m f f f d
- - - - - - 0 12
Min GA Saves 90:00 3 2 0:00 0 1
# 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22 4 11 13 14 18 19
# 0
1 0 2
2 1 1
Total 1 3
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari 2 - - - Goetzmann, Katie - - 1 Slapper, Blair - - - Bartels, Stacy 2 1 - - Thomas, Molly 1 - - 1 Gray, Caroline 2 - - - Marlborough, Morgan 7 4 3 - Jackson, Jordan 1 - - 1 Fulmer, Michaella 1 - - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -Areman, Samantha 1 1 - - Conroy, Mayme - - - Hanssler, Maddie - - - Badge, Bri - - - Swearer, Amy - - - Rappold, Molly - - - Totals 17 6 3 3 7
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
Min GA Saves 90:00 1 5
Shots by period Northwestern Nebraska
1 7 8
2 5 9
Total 12 17
Saves by period Northwestern Nebraska
1 2 3
2 1 2
Total 3 5
Corner kicks Northwestern Nebraska
1 3 1
2 3 3
Total 6 4
Fouls Northwestern Nebraska
1 8 4
2 4 3
Total 12 7
Description
header saved, quick flick back in quick shot in the box from 8 12 passed from top of box 4 finished from
Cautions and ejections: YC-NEB #22 (10:54); RC-WF #TM (13:11); YC-WF #8 (66:17); YC-NEB #6 (68:45); YC-NEB #TM (85:13); YC-NEB #5 (89:31) Win-Aubrey Bledsoe (6-1-0). Loss-Stevens, Emma (3-3-1). Stadium: Thompson Field Officials: Offsides: Nebraska 2, Wake Forest 4.
Total 1 2
Min GA Saves 98:18 1 3
Saves by period Nebraska Wake Forest
Assist Riley Ridgik Thomas, Molly Katie Stengel
2 OT 1 0 1 1
Sh SO G A - - 2 1 - 1 - - 3 2 - 3 1 - 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - -
Po # gk 1 2 9 10 12 14 17 19 20 21 26
Min GA Saves 98:18 2 6
Shots by period Nebraska Wake Forest
1 0 0
Scoring summary: No. 1.
Time Team 14:46 NEB
Goal scorer Marlborough, Morgan (10)
Assist Jackson, Jordan
2.
21:39
NEB
Marlborough, Morgan (11)
3. 4.
59:52 76:10
NU NEB
Westlund, Briana (1) Marlborough, Morgan (12)
Goetzmann, Katie Thomas, Molly Penalty kick (unassisted)
Description
put through by 16, 15 went 1-on-1 and sc 10 yards out 5 put the ball to 8 who crossed and was d in by 15 15 shots high hits crossbar and drops in
Cautions and ejections:
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Win-Stevens, Emma (4-3-1). Loss-Cassell, Anna (1-7-0). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld. Officials: Referee: Edvin Jurisevic; Asst. Referee: Dallas Malhiwsky; Alt. Official: Jason Francois; Timekeeper: Spencer Anderson; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Northwestern 2, Nebraska 0.
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Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Nebraska vs Indiana (Sep 25, 2011 at Bloomington, Ind.)
Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Nebraska vs Purdue (Sep 23, 2011 at West Lafayette, Ind.) Nebraska (5-3-1, 2-0 Big Ten) vs. Purdue (3-7-1, 0-2 Big Ten) Date: Sep 23, 2011 • Attendance: 214 Weather: Overcast, breezy, high 60s and dropping
Goals by period Nebraska Purdue
Nebraska
Purdue
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari - - - Goetzmann, Katie 1 1 - - Slapper, Blair - - - Bartels, Stacy 1 1 - - Thomas, Molly 2 2 - 2 Gray, Caroline 1 1 - - Marlborough, Morgan 9 6 3 - Jackson, Jordan 3 2 - - Fulmer, Michaella - - - Hayes, Maritza - - 1 -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha - - - 11 Conroy, Mayme 1 1 - - 13 Hanssler, Maddie - - - 14 Badge, Bri - - - Totals 18 14 3 3 9
Po gk m d d m m f f f d d
# 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22
# 0
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
# 00 4 5 6 10 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 8 9 11 23 24 30
Min GA Saves 90:00 0 6
# 00 3
2 2 0
Total 3 0
Player Sh SO G A Fo KRIDLER, Clara - - - WARREN, Jessica - - - MONTENEGRO, Laure - - - McCALLA, Laura 2 1 - - KURAMOTO, Mollie - - - HAIRSTON, Alex 1 1 - - FRICK, Jordan 1 1 - - DESMOND, Shae - - - PHILLIPS, Kellie - - - ASHER, Chinyelu 1 1 - - ROGERS, Brookley - - - -- Substitutes -LYON, Yana - - - LEINERT, Katie 1 1 - - KIMACK, Rachael - - - NIEWOIT, Taylor - - - STUART, Hadley 1 - - - TRYBA, Alexis 2 1 - - BECKWITH, Devon - - - Totals 9 6 0 0 9
Goalkeepers KRIDLER, Clara LYON, Yana
Min GA Saves 73:50 2 7 16:10 1 4
Nebraska (5-4-1, 2-1 Big Ten) vs. Indiana (5-5-1, 1-2 Big Ten) Date: Sep 25, 2011 • Attendance: 127 Weather: Light Rain, low 60s
Goals by period Nebraska Indiana
Nebraska
Indiana
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma 1 - - - Romero, Ari - - - Goetzmann, Katie - - - Slapper, Blair - - - Bartels, Stacy 5 3 1 - Thomas, Molly 1 - - 1 Gray, Caroline - - - Marlborough, Morgan 6 1 - 1 Jackson, Jordan 3 - - - Fulmer, Michaella 1 - - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha - - - 11 Conroy, Mayme - - - 13 Hanssler, Maddie 2 - - - 14 Badge, Bri - - - Totals 19 4 1 2 12
Po gk m m d f f m f f m d
# 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22
# 0
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
1 2 2
2 0 1
Total 2 3
1 1 2
2 3 5
Total 4 7
Fouls Nebraska Indiana
1 7 1
2 5 2
Total 12 3
Total 6 11
Corner kicks Nebraska Indiana
Corner kicks Nebraska Purdue
1 0 4
2 2 2
Total 2 6
Fouls Nebraska Purdue
1 6 8
2 3 1
Total 9 9
Scoring summary:
2. 3.
53:10 82:53
NEB NEB
Marlborough, Morgan (14) Marlborough, Morgan (15)
Hayes, Maritza Thomas, Molly
No.
Description
Spin and shoot from 10 yards out right fla inside right post Intercept near top of the 18 and score i Point blank near left post off rebound
Cautions and ejections: YC-NEB #2 (22:09); YC-PUR #18 (29:54)
1.
Time Team 49:14 NEB
2.
70:26
IND
Velasquez, Orianica (6)
Assist Marlborough, Morgan Thomas, Molly Samp, Carly
3.
80:30
IND
Beach, Devon (1)
Nouanesengsy, Lisa
Michigan State
Nebraska
# 24
1 9
Goalkeepers Flietstra, Jill
4
1
0
Po g d d d f m m f f f m
8
Min GA Saves 90:00 0 6
Description
pass wide right to #15 who crosses to #7 it inside back post #2 with chip over defense and #9 runs un beats keeper high shot by #7 blocked to #14 feet and she bl home
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Goals by period Michigan State Nebraska
Sh SO G A Fo - - - - - - - - - 3 2 - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 - - - - - - - 3 1 - - 1 - - - -
Min GA Saves 90:00 1 3
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Michigan State (10-2-0, 3-1-0 Big Te) vs. Nebraska (5-4-1, 2-2-0 Big Ten) Date: Sep 30, 2011 • Attendance: 534 Weather: Clear, sunny, 70 degrees Player Flietstra, Jill Chaklos, Katelin Dennis, Mikki Peterson, Hannah Mueller, Jordan Steinlage, Annie Heyboer, Laura Kassab, Kelsey Mullen, Kelsey Stander, Olivia Wester, Paige -- Substitutes -3 Marsack, Megan 4 Stern, Sarah 6 Pines, Megan 18 Reinhart, Kori Totals
Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Michigan vs Nebraska (Oct 02, 2011 at Lincoln, Neb.)
1 1 0
2 0 0
Total 1 0
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari - - - Goetzmann, Katie 2 1 - - Slapper, Blair - - - Bartels, Stacy 1 1 - - Thomas, Molly 5 2 - - Gray, Caroline - - - Marlborough, Morgan 5 1 - - Jackson, Jordan 3 1 - - Fulmer, Michaella - - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha - - - 11 Conroy, Mayme - - - 13 Hanssler, Maddie - - - 14 Badge, Bri - - - Totals 16 6 0 0 3
# 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22
# 0
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
Min GA Saves 90:00 1 3
Michigan (8-3-2, 3-1-1 Big Ten) vs. Nebraska (5-6-1, 2-3-0 Big Ten) Date: Oct 02, 2011 • Attendance: 552 Weather: Clear sky and 70 degrees
Goals by period Michigan Nebraska
Michigan
Nebraska
Po g m d d d m m f d f d
Player Sh SO G A Fo Kopmeyer, Haley - - - Jaffe, Emily - - - Zadorsky, Shelina 1 - - - McCombs, Tori - - - Mannino, Kayla - - - Murillo, Christina - - - Mercier, Courtney 1 1 - - Stachel, Clare 2 1 - 1 Goncalves, Kristen - - - Ezurike, Nkem 5 2 2 - Siebert, Kim - - - -- Substitutes -23 Chambers-Garcia, S. 2 2 - - 24 Sosenko, Chloe 2 2 - - 27 Maguigan, Kate - - - Totals 13 8 2 1 4
# 28 5 6 8 9 10 16 17 21 22 25
# Goalkeepers 28 Kopmeyer, Haley TM TEAM
Min GA Saves 90:00 1 6 0:00 0 1
Po g m d d f m m f f m d
# 0
1 1 0
2 1 1
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari 1 1 - - Goetzmann, Katie 2 - - - Slapper, Blair - - 1 Bartels, Stacy 3 3 - 1 Thomas, Molly - - - Gray, Caroline - - - Marlborough, Morgan 3 1 1 - Jackson, Jordan 3 2 - - Fulmer, Michaella 1 1 - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha 2 - - - 13 Hanssler, Maddie 1 - - - 14 Badge, Bri 1 - - - Totals 17 8 1 2 8 Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
Min GA Saves 90:00 2 6
1 5 9
2 4 7
Total 9 16
Saves by period Michigan State Nebraska
1 4 2
2 2 1
Total 6 3
Shots by period Michigan Nebraska
1 8 8
2 5 9
Total 13 17
Saves by period Michigan Nebraska
1 3 3
2 4 3
Total 7 6
Corner kicks Michigan State Nebraska
1 4 2
2 8 2
Total 12 4
Fouls Michigan State Nebraska
1 1 1
2 7 2
Total 8 3
Corner kicks Michigan Nebraska
1 2 1
2 1 3
Total 3 4
Fouls Michigan Nebraska
1 1 5
2 3 3
Total 4 8
No. 1.
Time Team 24:05 MSU
Scoring summary: Goal scorer Heyboer, Laura (15)
Assist (unassisted)
Description
scored from 20 yards out at the opposite
Cautions and ejections: Win-Flietstra, Jill (10-2-0). Loss-Stevens, Emma (5-4-1). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld. Officials: Referee: Fotis Bazakos; Asst. Referee: Dallas Malhiwsky; Alt. Official: Chris Creer; Timekeeper: Spencer Anderson; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Michigan State 5, Nebraska 0.
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No. 1. 2.
Time Team 14:50 MICH 45:19 MICH
3.
66:00
NEB
Goal scorer Ezurike, Nkem (6) Ezurike, Nkem (7)
Assist Stachel, Clare (unassisted)
Marlborough, Morgan (16)
Slapper, Blair Bartels, Stacy
Description
keeper couldn't get ball at top of box, ope lofted in from 35 yards over goalie who ca from net 6 sends the ball in shot by 7 deflected and by 15
Cautions and ejections: YC-NEB #2 (57:00); YC-NEB #16 (67:37) Win-Kopmeyer, Haley (8-3-2). Loss-Stevens, Emma (5-6-1). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld. Officials: Referee: Brandon McCarville; Asst. Referee: Dallas Malhiwsky; Jason Francois; Alt. Official: Chris Greer; Timekeeper: Adam Lif; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Michigan 2, Nebraska 1.
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Total 2 1
# 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22
Shots by period Michigan State Nebraska
Scoring summary:
3
Cautions and ejections: YC-NEB #12 (79:11)
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# 24 1 2 5 9 10 11 12 15 20 22
Goal scorer Bartels, Stacy (5)
2
Win-Campbell, Lindsay (4-5-0). Loss-Stevens, Emma (5-4-1). Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Officials: Referee: Ceasar Ibarra; Asst. Referee: Russell Doszak; Cayetano Silva; Alt. Official: Ramiro Talavera; Scorer: Nathan Wiechers; Offsides: Nebraska 4, Indiana 3.
Win-Stevens, Emma. Loss-KRIDLER, Clara. Stadium: Varsity Soccer Comp. Officials: Timekeeper: Hilde Thayer; Scorer: Ben Turner; Offsides: Nebraska 0, Purdue 3.
Po g d m f m d f d m f f
2
# 0
2 4 6
Assist Thomas, Molly
4
Saves by period Nebraska Indiana
1 2 5
Goal scorer Marlborough, Morgan (13)
12
Total 19 12
Saves by period Nebraska Purdue
Time Team 16:38 NEB
Sh SO G A Fo - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 - - - 6 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 2 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -
2 12 6
Total 18 9
Goalkeepers Campbell, Lindsay
Total 1 2
Min GA Saves 90:00 2 2
2 11 6
1.
Player Campbell, Lindsay Samp, Carly Nouanesengsy, Lisa Kellin, Kirsta Velasquez, Orianica Smith, Abby White, Bekah Beach, Devon Buynak, Molly Zambon, Becca Melink, Monica -- Substitutes -4 Ross, Lara 10 Candler, Rebecca 17 Woolums, Jordan 23 McCusker, Kate Totals
# 0 2 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 19 24
2 1 2
1 7 6
1 7 3
No.
Po gk f m d f m d m d d m
1 0 0
Shots by period Nebraska Indiana
Shots by period Nebraska Purdue
Scoring summary:
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8 conference championships
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
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Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Wisconsin vs Nebraska (Oct 07, 2011 at Lincoln, Neb.) Wisconsin (8-4-2, 3-1-2 Big Ten) vs. Nebraska (5-7-1, 2-4-0 Big Ten) Date: Oct 07, 2011 • Attendance: 342 Weather: Cloudy, windy, 79 degress
Goals by period Wisconsin Nebraska
Wisconsin
Nebraska
Player Dalton, Michele Flannery, Meghan Sessions, Catie Roddar, Julia Kelter, Alev Lam-Feist, Monica Nosbusch, Laurie Johnson, Lindsey Adams, Paige Bielefeld, Joana Heller, Alexandra -- Substitutes -8 Williams, Leigh 20 Cochlin, Lauren 23 Walls, Cara Totals
Po g d d mf mf mf f d f d d
Sh SO G A Fo - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - 2 1 - - 2 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# 18 6 9 10 12 14 16 17 21 25 30
1 2 10
# Goalkeepers 18 Dalton, Michele TM TEAM Shots by period Wisconsin Nebraska Corner kicks Wisconsin Nebraska
Scoring summary: No.
1 3
1 2
1 2
Po g m d d f m m f f m d
7
Min GA Saves 90:00 0 11 0:00 0 1
# 0
1 1 0
2 1 0
Total 2 0
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari 1 1 - - Goetzmann, Katie - - - Slapper, Blair - - - Bartels, Stacy - - - Thomas, Molly - - - Gray, Caroline - - - Marlborough, Morgan 8 5 - - Jackson, Jordan 8 4 - - Fulmer, Michaella - - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha - - - 11 Conroy, Mayme 1 1 - - 13 Hanssler, Maddie 1 1 - - 14 Badge, Bri - - - Totals 19 12 0 0 9 # 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
Min GA Saves 90:00 2 1
1 4 10
2 6 9
Total 10 19
Saves by period Wisconsin Nebraska
1 6 0
2 6 1
Total 12 1
1 2 0
2 3 2
Total 5 2
Fouls Wisconsin Nebraska
1 1 7
2 6 2
Total 7 9
1.
Time Team 43:58 WIS
Goal scorer Walls, Cara (7)
Assist Nosbusch, Laurie
2.
81:05 WIS
Nosbusch, Laurie (5)
Cochlin, Lauren
Description
got the ball in the box 1v1 on G, found LF net from 15 yds. 20 drives the ball down, pulls goalie, open for 16
Cautions and ejections: YC-NEB #5 (58:19); YC-NEB #6 (68:59); YC-WIS #20 (85:26) Win-Dalton, Michele (8-4-2). Loss-Stevens, Emma (5-7-1). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld. Officials: Referee: Chris Greer; Asst. Referee: James McVay; Jason Francois; Alt. Official: Doug Epps; Timekeeper: Spencer Anderson; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Wisconsin 4, Nebraska 0.
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Nebraska (5-8-1, 2-5 Big Ten) vs. Penn State (13-3-0, 6-1 Big Ten) Date: Oct 14, 2011 • Attendance: 787 Weather: 54, clearing skies, calm breeze
Goals by period Nebraska Penn State
Nebraska
Penn State
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari - - - 3 Goetzmann, Katie - - - Slapper, Blair - - 1 1 Bartels, Stacy 1 - - - 1 Thomas, Molly 1 1 - - Gray, Caroline 3 2 1 - 1 Marlborough, Morgan 5 1 - 1 1 Jackson, Jordan 1 1 1 1 3 Fulmer, Michaella 1 1 - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -11 Conroy, Mayme 1 1 1 - 13 Hanssler, Maddie 1 1 1 1 2 14 Badge, Bri - - - 1 Totals 14 8 4 4 13
Po gk m d d m m m f m d d
# 0 2 5 6 7 8 12 15 16 21 22
# 0
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
Shots by period Nebraska Penn State Corner kicks Nebraska Penn State
Scoring summary: No.
Player McNulty, Erin Hurd, Emily Marton, Lexi Hayes, Maya Molinda, Jackie Chapic, Kori Rosenbluth, Jess Church, Whitney Schram, Taylor Niness, Carly Thomson, Emma -- Substitutes -10 Nairn, Christine 11 Schaefer, Ali Totals
2 2 3
Total 4 5
Sh SO G A Fo - - - 4 1 1 - - - - 2 1 1 1 - - - 1 2 - - 1 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 5 3 2 1 1 2 - - 1 4 - - - -
# 00 3 4 5 6 14 16 17 19 21 25
2 1 20
5
Min GA Saves 90:00 5 3
# 00
2 4 10
Total 14 20
Saves by period Nebraska Penn State
1 1 4
2 2 0
Total 3 4
1 4 4
2 2 4
Total 6 8
Fouls Nebraska Penn State
1 5 7
2 8 2
Total 13 9
Time Team 2:40 PSU
Goal scorer Hayes, Maya (19)
2. 3. 4. 5.
22:04 42:20 43:38 53:49
6. 7.
63:17 PSU 71:01 NEB
Schram, Taylor (8) Gray, Caroline (1)
8. 9.
75:52 NEB 78:31 PSU
Hanssler, Maddie (2) Church, Whitney (1)
Goalkeepers McNulty, Erin
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1 10 10
1.
NEB NEB PSU PSU
Po gk m d f d d m m f m d
1 2 2
Assist Schram, Taylor Chapic, Kori Slapper, Blair (unassisted) Hayes, Maya Schaefer, Ali
Jackson, Jordan (7) Conroy, Mayme (1) Schram, Taylor (7) Hurd, Emily (4)
2 7
1 9
Min GA Saves 90:00 4 4
Description
open net from ten yards away off through shot to upper right from 15 yards on left shot to lower right off scramble in front of tap in off 5's footwork shot to near post off left wing from 30 yar deflected by goalie header from six yards out off free kick shot to lower left off cross
Rosenbluth, Jess Hanssler, Maddie Jackson, Jordan Marlborough, Morgan Niness, Carly Schaefer, Ali
header from six yards out off corner kick shot to lower left off header and corner ki
Cautions and ejections: YC-PSU #10 (57:09); YC-PSU #TM (62:31); YC-NEB #16 (89:50)
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Win-McNulty, Erin (13-3-0). Loss-Stevens, Emma (5-8-1). Stadium: Jeffrey Field Officials: Referee: Deborah Coleman; Asst. Referee: Jason Blight; Matthew Boren; Alt. Official: Terrence Mull; Timekeeper: Kyle Gabel; Scorer: Jeremy S. Fallis; Offsides: Nebraska 1, Penn State 3.
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Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Nebraska vs Ohio State (Oct 16, 2011 at Columbus, Ohio) Nebraska (6-8-1, 4-3-1) vs. Ohio State (8-7-1, 3-4-1) Date: Oct 16, 2011 • Attendance: 587 Weather: Blustery with clearing skies
Goals by period Nebraska Ohio State
Nebraska
Ohio State
Po gk m m d f m f f f f d
# 0 2 5 6 7 12 13 15 16 21 22
4 8 11 14 20 TM
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari - - - Goetzmann, Katie - - - Slapper, Blair - - - Bartels, Stacy 2 1 - 1 Gray, Caroline 1 - - - Hanssler, Maddie - - - Marlborough, Morgan 7 3 2 - Jackson, Jordan - - - Fulmer, Michaella - - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -Areman, Samantha - - - Thomas, Molly 1 1 - - Conroy, Mayme 3 2 - 1 Badge, Bri - - - Casey, Jourden - - - TEAM 1 1 - 11 Totals 14 8 3 2 11
# Goalkeepers 0 Stevens, Emma TM TEAM Shots by period Nebraska Ohio State Corner kicks Nebraska Ohio State
Scoring summary: No.
Min GA Saves 90:00 2 11 0:00 0 1
Po gk m d m d f f m d d m
# 0 3 4 5 7 10 18 19 20 22 25 9 11 15 16 27
1 1 1
2 2 1
Total 3 2
Player Sh SO G A Fo Baumgardner, Katie - - - Reed, Kendyl - - - Scoliere, Danielle 1 1 1 - Gruber, Ellyn 2 1 - - Sullivan, Liz 1 - - - Maxwell, Paige 2 2 - 1 Granberg, Lauren 7 4 1 - Wu, Danica 3 1 - - Fuller, Megan - - - Walker, Aly - - - Kuld, Kiiri 3 2 - 1 -- Substitutes -Martin, Caitlyn 2 1 - - Cameron, Tiffany 3 2 - - Niederhaus, Kristen 1 - - - Gruenbaum, Ashley - - - Swackhamer, Chelsy 1 - - - Totals 26 14 2 2 8
# Goalkeepers 0 Baumgardner, Katie TM TEAM
Min GA Saves 90:00 3 4 0:00 0 1
Iowa (11-4-2, 3-4-2) vs. Nebraska (7-8-1, 4-5-0) Date: Oct 20, 2011 • Attendance: 332 Weather: 52 degress, clear skies, slight wind
Goals by period Iowa Nebraska
Iowa
Nebraska
Po g f m d m d d f d d m
Player Emily Moran Alyssa Cosnek Morgan Showalter Caitlin Brown Leah DeMoss Rachel Blakesley Alex Melin Cloe Lacasse Melanie Pickert Dana Dalrymple Katherine Lewis -- Substitutes -14 Stefani Campbell 15 Gabrielle Ainsworth 16 Anne Marie Thomas Totals
# 00 5 7 9 11 13 19 20 22 24 25
# 00
Goalkeepers Emily Moran
1 3 1
2 OT 5 2 1 0
Total 10 2
Fouls Iowa Nebraska
1 3 3
2 OT 9 0 6 0
Total 12 9
1 1 5
2 1 1
Total 2 6
Fouls Nebraska Ohio State
1 4 3
2 7 5
Total 11 8
Scoring summary:
Marlborough, Morgan (17)
4. 5.
71:06 NEB 80:51 OSU
Marlborough, Morgan (18) Scoliere, Danielle (1)
loose ball in box, finish from 8 yds breakway finish from 6 yds out loose ball in box from 6 yds
Min GA Saves 98:56 0 6 Total 9 6
Corner kicks Iowa Nebraska
50:00 NEB
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
2 OT 5 1 4 0
Total 12 5
3.
# 0
1 3 2
2 3 4
Description
Min GA Saves 98:56 1 9
Saves by period Iowa Nebraska
1 9 1
own goal cross by #25, flicked by #10, finish frm 6
- - - 0 12
Total 13 23
Saves by period Nebraska Ohio State
Assist (unassisted) Maxwell, Paige Kuld, Kiiri Conroy, Mayme Bartels, Stacy (unassisted) (unassisted)
0
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari 3 2 - - Goetzmann, Katie 2 1 - 1 Slapper, Blair - - - Bartels, Stacy 2 - - - Conroy, Mayme 4 2 - - Gray, Caroline 2 - - - Marlborough, Morgan 4 2 1 - Jackson, Jordan 5 3 - - Fulmer, Michaella - - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -8 Thomas, Molly - - - 13 Hanssler, Maddie 1 - - - 14 Badge, Bri - - - Totals 23 10 1 1 9
2 OT 5 1 11 3
Total 14 26
Goal scorer OWN GOAL Granberg, Lauren (3)
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No. 1.
Time Team 98:56 NEB
Goal scorer Marlborough, Morgan (19)
Total 0 1
# 0 2 5 6 7 11 12 15 16 21 22
1 7 9
2 9 8
Time Team 11:04 NEB 26:30 OSU
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Po g m d d f m m f f m d
2 OT 0 0 0 1
Shots by period Iowa Nebraska
1 5 18
1. 2.
Sh SO G A Fo - - - 2 2 - - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - 2 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - 2 1 - - - - - -
1 0 0
Assist Goetzmann, Katie
Description
put in from 5, 15 from 15 yards out with 3 defenders around
Cautions and ejections: YC-IOWA #19 (83:18) Win-Stevens, Emma (7-8-1). Loss-Emily Moran (11-4-2). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld. Officials: Referee: Jason Francois; Asst. Referee: Chris Greer; Doug Epps; Alt. Official: James McVay; Timekeeper: Spencer Anderson; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Iowa 5, Nebraska 1.
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Cautions and ejections: YC-NEB #5 (57:40); YC-OSU #25 (61:37) Win-Stevens, Emma (6-8-1). Loss-Baumgardner, Katie (7-6-1). Stadium: Jesse Owens Officials: Referee: Joshua Kelley; Asst. Referee: Brandon Rinkenberger; Michelle Cowman; Alt. Official: Rob Lowe; Offsides: Nebraska 3, Ohio State 7.
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8 conference championships
Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer #25 Illinois vs Nebraska (Oct 23, 2011 at Lincoln, Neb.) Illinois (13-4-1, 7-2-1) vs. Nebraska (7-9-1, 4-6-0) Date: Oct 23, 2011 • Attendance: 597 Weather: Clear skies, sunny, 68 degrees
Goals by period Illinois Nebraska
Illinois
Nebraska
Po g d m d f d f f m m m
Player Sh SO G A Fo Panozzo, Steph - - - Brown, Kassidy 2 1 - - Guerra, Jackie - - - Pouse, Stephanie - - - Read, Niki 2 - - - Ewing, Julie 2 1 - - Pawloski, Megan - - - Mutz, Shayla 2 - - 2 DiBernardo, Vanessa 2 2 1 - Carosio, Jenna 1 1 1 - Mykines, Marissa 5 2 1 - -- Substitutes -8 Holden, Marissa - - - 11 Flaws, Jannelle 1 - - - 16 Denenberg, Nicole - - - 19 Farrell, Christina - - - Totals 17 7 3 2 6
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 20 21 24
# 1
Goalkeepers Panozzo, Steph
Po g m d d f f m f m m d
Min GA Saves 90:00 1 4
# 0
1 2 0
2 1 1
Total 3 1
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari - - - Goetzmann, Katie 1 - - - Slapper, Blair - - - Bartels, Stacy 1 - - 1 Conroy, Mayme 2 1 - - Gray, Caroline 2 - - - Marlborough, Morgan 8 2 1 - Jackson, Jordan 2 - - - Fulmer, Michaella 1 - - - Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha 1 1 - - 8 Thomas, Molly - - - 13 Hanssler, Maddie 1 1 - - 14 Badge, Bri - - - Totals 19 5 1 1 10
# 0 2 5 6 7 11 12 15 16 21 22
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
Min GA Saves 90:00 3 4
Shots by period Illinois Nebraska
1 7 6
2 10 13
Total 17 19
Saves by period Illinois Nebraska
1 3 1
2 1 3
Total 4 4
Corner kicks Illinois Nebraska
1 1 1
2 1 2
Total 2 3
Fouls Illinois Nebraska
1 2 6
2 4 4
Total 6 10
Scoring summary: No.
Time Team 28:45 ILL 39:57 ILL 48:22 NEB 86:39 ILL
1. 2. 3. 4.
Goal scorer Mykines, Marissa (7) Carosio, Jenna (2) Marlborough, Morgan (20) DiBernardo, Vanessa (15)
Assist Mutz, Shayla (unassisted) Bartels, Stacy Mutz, Shayla
Description
tossed in by 10, 24 top right corner from scored on free kick five yards outside the 7 passes to 15 in the box for open shot 20 with wide open shot near net after 10 goalie
Cautions and ejections: YC-NEB #5 (72:51) Win-Panozzo, Steph (13-4-1). Loss-Stevens, Emma (7-9-1). Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Fld. Officials: Referee: Edvin Jurisevic; Asst. Referee: Brandon McCarville; Brent Wilson; Alt. Official: Jerry Wilwerding; Timekeeper: Adam Lif; Scorer: Jeremy Foote; Offsides: Illinois 3, Nebraska 1.
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Soccer Box Score (Final) 2011 Nebraska Soccer Nebraska vs Minnesota (Oct 28, 2011 at St. Paul, Minn.) Nebraska (7-10-1, 4-7-0 BT) vs. Minnesota (8-9-2, 5-4-2 BT) Date: Oct 28, 2011 • Attendance: 669 Weather: 47 degrees and clear
Goals by period Nebraska Minnesota
Nebraska
Minnesota
Player Sh SO G A Fo Stevens, Emma - - - Romero, Ari - - - Goetzmann, Katie - - 1 Slapper, Blair 2 - - - Bartels, Stacy 2 2 2 - Gray, Caroline - - - Hanssler, Maddie - - - Marlborough, Morgan 3 1 - 1 Jackson, Jordan 2 2 1 - Fulmer, Michaella - - 1 Hayes, Maritza - - - -- Substitutes -4 Areman, Samantha - - - 8 Thomas, Molly - - - 11 Conroy, Mayme - - - 14 Badge, Bri - - - Totals 9 5 3 3 6
Po # gk 0 2 5 6 7 12 13 15 16 21 22
# 0
Goalkeepers Stevens, Emma
Shots by period Nebraska Minnesota Corner kicks Nebraska Minnesota
Scoring summary: No. 1. 2.
Time Team 0:19 NEB 11:54 MINN
3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
24:46 38:59 49:22 53:21 54:39
8. 9.
71:17 NEB 88:02 MINN
MINN MINN MINN NEB MINN
Po gk f f mf mf mf mf d mf d d
# 1 2 3 6 7 10 11 12 14 22 23 17 20 28 99
1 1 3
Player Parkhill, Cat Baier, Nicole Uhl, Taylor Thyken, Katie Phillips, Allie Eckstrom, Shari Solie, Josie Price, Marissa Bagnall, Olivia Bauer, Lauren Misel, MacKenzie -- Substitutes -Pafko, Alex Roberts, Becca Roberts, Katie Reiners, Sheridan Totals
2 2 3
Total 3 6
Sh SO G A Fo - - - 1 1 - - 10 5 3 1 - - 2 2 1 - 1 7 1 1 2 1 - - 1 - - - 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 1 1 1 26
1 6
Min GA Saves 90:00 6 5
# 1
1 5 13
2 4 13
Total 9 26
Saves by period Nebraska Minnesota
1 2 2
2 3 0
Total 5 2
1 1 4
2 1 6
Total 2 10
Fouls Nebraska Minnesota
1 2 1
2 4 4
Total 6 5
Goal scorer Bartels, Stacy (6) Uhl, Taylor (11) Eckstrom, Shari (4) Bagnall, Olivia (1) Reiners, Sheridan (1) Bartels, Stacy (6) Uhl, Taylor (12) Jackson, Jordan (8) Uhl, Taylor (13)
Goalkeepers Parkhill, Cat
1 11
Assist Marlborough, Morgan Eckstrom, Shari Solie, Josie Uhl, Taylor Reiners, Sheridan Thyken, Katie Fulmer, Michaella Thyken, Katie Eckstrom, Shari Goetzmann, Katie Phillips, Allie
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Win-Parkhill, Cat (8-9-2). Loss-Stevens, Emma (7-10-1). Stadium: ELR Stadium Officials: Referee: Jorge Oconitrillo; Asst. Referee: Jeremy Schroeder; Sam Trigui; Alt. Official: Anis Ben Tahar; Timekeeper: Kirsten Sherwood; Scorer: Cory Hall; Offsides: Nebraska 4, Minnesota 1.
5
Min GA Saves 90:00 3 2
Description
Cautions and ejections:
Stacy Bartels scored the fastest goal to start a Nebraska soccer game in school history with a goal 19 seconds into the Huskers’ 2011 season finale at Minnesota on Oct. 28.
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RECORDS
2012 Nebraska Soccer
10 ncaa tournament appearances
256 all-time victories
8 conference championships
INDIVIDUAL HONORS & AWARDS
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Kari Uppinghouse, MF First Team, 1996
Lindsay Eddleman, F Second Team, 1996
Rebecca Hornbacher, GK Third Team, 1996
Sharolta Nonen, D Third Team, 1997 Second Team, 1998 First Team, 1999
Kim Engesser, F Third Team, 1998
Meghan Anderson, MF First Team, 2000
Jenny Benson, D First Team, 2000
Christine Latham, F Second Team, 2000 Third Team, 2001 Third Team, 2002
Brittany Timko, MF Third Team, 2004 Third Team, 2005
Morgan Marlborough, F Second Team, 2010
NSCA A All-Americans Although the Nebraska soccer program is still young compared with the other powers in women's collegiate soccer, the Huskers have already earned 17 All-America awards from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in the past 16 seasons. Midfielder Kari Uppinghouse became Nebraska's first first-team All-American in 1996. Uppinghouse provided a dominant physical presence in the midfield while leading the Huskers to their first NCAA Tournament and a 23-game winning streak as a junior in 1996. Two other Huskers, Lindsay Eddleman – who became Nebraska's first freshman to earn All-America honors – and goalkeeper Rebecca Hornbacher, joined Uppinghouse as All-Americans in 1996. In 1998, three Huskers earned All-America honors, including Sharolta Nonen, who became the first Nebraska player to become a two-time All-American. Isabelle Morneau and Kim Engesser also added the first honors of their careers. In 1999, Morneau claimed her second straight second-team NSCAA award, while Nonen became the first Husker to be a three-time All-American. Soccer America Freshman All-Americans Morgan Marlborough, F, 2009 Lindsay Eddleman, F, 1996 Soccer Buzz Freshman All-Americans Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F, 1996 Jenny Benson, third team, MF, 1996 Sharolta Nonen, third team, D, 1996 Isabelle Morneau, third team, F, 1996 All-Central Region (All Teams: 50; First Team: 30) 2010 Morgan Marlborough, first team, F Jordan Jackson, third team, MF 2009 Morgan Marlborough, first team, F Carly Peetz, second team, D 2008 Carly Peetz, third team, D Aysha Jamani, third team, MF 2006 Brittany Timko, first team, F 2004 Brittany Timko, first team, MF Nikki Baker, second team, F 2012 NEBRASKA SOCCER I HUSKERS.COM
Isabelle Morneau, D Second Team, 1998 Second Team, 1999
Jenny Benson earned first-team All-America honors as a senior defender in 2000, after moving from the midfield in the spring. Midfielder Meghan Anderson also earned first-team honors, while forward Christine Latham, the Big 12 Player of the Year, nabbed second-team honors. Latham scored a conference-high 46 points on 18 goals and 10 assists to earn thirdteam honors in 2001. She was also named to the third team in 2002, after scoring 35 points on 16 goals and three assists. Brittany Timko earned third-team All-America honors in 2004 and 2005. A three-time Big 12 Player of the Year, Timko finished the 2004 season with 15 goals, 13 assists and 43 points. In 2005, Timko set a Big 12-record with 21 assists and added 11 goals for a total of 43 points for the second consecutive season. In 2010, Morgan Marlborough became Nebraska’s most recent All-American, earning second-team honors after an 18-goal, 12-assist campaign. The two-time Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year ranked second nationally with 48 points.
2003 Jenna Cooper, third team, D 2002 Christine Latham, first team, F Breanna Boyd, second team, D 2001 Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Christine Latham, first team, F Breanna Boyd, first team, D 2000 Karina LeBlanc, first team, GK Jenny Benson, first team, D Breanna Boyd, first team, D Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Christine Latham, first team, F 1999 Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Sharolta Nonen, first team, D Amy Walsh, first team, MF Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Lindsay Eddleman, second team, F Jenny Benson, second team, MF 1998 Kim Engesser, first team, F Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Sharolta Nonen, first team, D
Amy Walsh, second team, MF Meghan Anderson, third team, MF Lindsay Eddleman, third team, F 1997 Kim Engesser, first team, F Tanya Franck, first team, D Sharolta Nonen, first team, D Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF Jenny Benson, second team, MF Rebecca Hornbacher, second team, GK 1996 Jenny Benson, first team, MF Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F Rebecca Hornbacher, first team, GK Isabelle Morneau, first team, F Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF Heather Brown, second team, D Kristen Gay, second team, MF Becky Hogan, third team, F Sharolta Nonen, third team, D 1995 Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF Heather Brown, second team, D Tanya Wright, third team, MF
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
131 academic all-conference honorees
Records
individual honors & awards Big 12 Conference Player of the Year Morgan Marlborough, F, 2009, 2010 Brittany Timko, F, 2004, 2005, 2006* (co-player of the year) Christine Latham, F, 2000, 2001 Sharolta Nonen, D, 1999 Kim Engesser, F, 1998 Kari Uppinghouse, MF, 1996* (co-player of the year) Big 12 Conference Rookie of the Year Morgan Marlborough, F, 2009 All-Big Ten Conference (All Teams: 2; First Team: 1) 2011 Morgan Marlborough, first team, F Jordan Jackson, second team, MF Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (Each school has one honoree per year) 2011 - Stacy Bartels All-Big 12 Conference (All Teams: 70; First Team: 44) 2010 Morgan Marlborough, first team, F Jordan Jackson, first team, MF 2009 Morgan Marlborough, first team, F Carly Peetz, first team, D Molly Thomas, second team, F 2008 Aysha Jamani, first team, MF Carly Peetz, second team, D Molly Thomas, all-newcomer team, F 2006 Brittany Timko, first team, F Tanya Dennis, second team, D Aysha Jamani, second team, F Carly Peetz, all-newcomer team, D 2005 Sasha Andrews, first team, D Aysha Jamani, second team, F Brittany Timko, first team, F Aysha Jamani, all-newcomer team, F 2004 Sasha Andrews, first team, D Tanya Dennis, first team, D Brittany Timko, first team, F Sasha Andrews, all-newcomer team, D
Erin Miller, second team, GK Kori Saunders, second team, F Jenna Cooper, all-newcomer team, D
2000 Breanna Boyd, first team, D Jenny Benson, first team, D Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Christine Latham, first team, F Karina LeBlanc, second team, GK Christine Gluck, second team, D Kori Saunders, second team, MF Kelly Rheem, second team, F 1999 Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Jenny Benson, first team, MF Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Sharolta Nonen, first team, D Amy Walsh, first team, MF Christine Latham, second team, F Kelly Rheem, second team, F 1998 Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F Kim Engesser, first team, F Becky Hogan, first team, MF Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Sharolta Nonen, first team, D Amy Walsh, first team, MF Meghan Anderson, second team, MF 1997 Jenny Benson, first team, MF Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F Kim Engesser, first team, F Tanya Franck, first team, D Isabelle Morneau, first team, MF Sharolta Nonen, first team, D Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF Rebecca Hornbacher, second team, GK 1996 Jenny Benson, first team, MF Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F Isabelle Morneau, first team, F Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF Stephanie Vacek, first team, D Kristen Gay, second team, MF Rebecca Hornbacher, second team, GK All-Big 12 Tournament (33) 2010 Morgan Marlborough, F Jordan Jackson, F
2003 Jenna Cooper, first team, D Jessie Bruch, all-newcomer team, MF
2005 Jessie Bruch, MF Brittany Timko, F
2002 Christine Latham, first team, F Breanna Boyd, first team, D Nikki Baker, all-newcomer team, F Katie Bunkers, all-newcomer team, D Pam Karakusis, all-newcomer team, D
2002 Erin Miller, GK Christy Harms, D (Defensive MVP) Jenna Cooper, D Katie Bunkers, D Christine Latham, F (Offensive MVP)
2001 Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Christine Latham, first team, F
2001 Meghan Anderson, MF Kori Saunders, MF Christine Latham, F
2000 Jenny Benson, D Meghan Anderson, MF Christine Latham, F Christy Harms, F
1999 Meghan Anderson, MF Jenny Benson, MF Christine Gluck, D Isabelle Morneau, D Sharolta Nonen, D (Defensive MVP) 1998 Lindsay Eddleman, F Becky Hogan, MF Isabelle Morneau, D (Defensive MVP) Sharolta Nonen, D 1997 Jenny Benson, MF Kim Engesser, F Sharolta Nonen, D Kari Uppinghouse, MF 1996 Jenny Benson, MF Rebecca Hornbacher, GK Isabelle Morneau, F Kari Uppinghouse, MF CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 2010 Morgan Marlborough, third team, F 2009 Shay Powell, second team, F 2001 Meghan Anderson, second team, MF Shannon Tanaka, second team, MF NSCA A Academic All-American 2002 Breanna Boyd, first team, D Academic All-Big Ten (12 Selections) 2011 Bri Badje, D Stacy Bartels, F Hannah Dittmar, MF Michaella Fulmer, F Katie Goetzmann, D Maritza Hayes, MF Ashley Hick, MF Jordan Jackson, F Morgan Marlborough, F Blair Slapper, D Emma Stevens, GK Amy Swearer, GK Academic All-Big 12 (All Teams: 119; First Team: 104) 2010 Alexa Cardona, first team, F Colleen Goetzmann, first team, MF Katie Goetzmann, first team, D Jordan Jackson, first team, MF Morgan Marlborough, first team, F Jessica Mills, first team, GK Emma Stevens, first team, GK
Jaclyn White, first team, F Anna White, first team, MF Michaella Fulmer, second team, F Blair Slapper, second team, D
2009 Julie Berkshire, first team, MF Anna Caniglia, first team, MF Alexa Cardona, first team, F Shannon Dickerson, first team, MF Katie Goetzmann, first team, D Lauren Isenhower, first team, F Brittney Lanier, first team, MF Jessica Mills, first team, GK Carly Peetz, first team, D Shay Powell, first team, F Anna White, first team, MF Jaclyn White, first team, F Michaella Fulmer, second team, F Blair Slapper, second team, D 2008 Anna Caniglia, first team, D Michaella Fulmer, first team, F Colleen Goetzmann, first team, MF Katie Goetzmann, first team, MF Selenia Iacchelli, first team, MF Aysha Jamani, first team, MF Brittney Lanier, first team, MF Carly Peetz, first team, D Brittany Pfeil, first team, GK Lindsay Poehling, first team, D Shay Powell, first team, F Sari Raber, first team, MF Blair Slapper, first team, D Anna White, first team, MF Lauren Isenhower, second team, MF 2007 Anna Caniglia, first team, D Selenia Iacchelli, first team, MF Brittney Lanier, first team, F Carly Peetz, first team, D Lindsay Poehling, first team, D Shay Powell, first team, F Sari Raber, first team, MF Jessie Bruch, second team, MF Abby Penas, second team, D 2006 Jessie Goodell, first team, F Selenia Iacchelli, first team, MF McKensie Kirchner, first team, MF Ali Lokanc, first team, MF Lindsay Poehling, first team, D Sari Raber, first team, MF Tanya Dennis, second team, D 2005 Katie Bunkers, first team, D Vern Fitzgerald, first team, MF Meghan Hungerford, first team, F Abby Penas, second team, D 2004 Sasha Andrews, first team, D Katie Bunkers, first team, D Lindsey Ingram, first team, MF Vern Fitzgerald, second team, MF Kari Hogan, second team, F
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INDIVIDUAL HONORS & AWARDS
2003 Katie Bunkers, first team, D Christy Harms, first team, D Lindsey Ingram, first team, MF Pam Karakusis, first team, D Amber Richardson, first team, MF 2002 Breanna Boyd, first team, D Leah Lamale, first team, F Christy Harms, first team, D Kelly Haxton, first team, D Paige Phillips, first team, MF Helen Fox, first team, F Lindsey Ingram, first team, MF Erin Miller, first team, GK
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2001 Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Breanna Boyd, first team, D Lindsey Greenwood, first team, MF Kelly Haxton, first team, F Erin Miller, first team, GK Paige Phillips, first team, MF Becky Preston, first team, D Kelly Rheem, first team, F Kori Saunders, first team, F Shannon Tanaka, first team, MF Danica Carey, second team, MF Christy Harms, second team, F 2000 Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Breanna Boyd, first team, D Danica Carey, first team, F Karina LeBlanc, first team, GK Paige Phillips, first team, MF Becky Preston, first team, F Kelly Rheem, first team, F Shannon Tanaka, first team, MF Lauren Tatum, first team, F Najah Williams, first team, F 1999 Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Karina LeBlanc, first team, GK Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Becky Preston, first team, F Kelly Rheem, first team, F Shannon Tanaka, first team, F Lauren Tatum, first team, F Amy Walsh, first team, MF 1998 Kim Engesser, first team, F Karina LeBlanc, first team, GK Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Sandy Smith, first team, MF Lauren Tatum, first team, F Amy Walsh, honorable mention, MF 1997 Heather Brown, first team, D Tanya Franck, first team, D Rebecca Hornbacher, first team, GK Isabelle Morneau, first team, MF Lynne Officer, first team, D Sandy Smith, first team, MF Stephanie Vacek, honorable mention, D
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1996 Heather Brown, first team, D Lynne Officer, first team, D Kim Ratliff, first team, F Sandy Smith, first team, MF Stephanie Vacek, first team, D Tanya Franck, honorable mention, D Rebecca Hornbacher, honorable mention, GK Big Eight Academic Honor Roll 1995-96 Heather Brown, D Tanya Franck, D Lynne Officer, D Kim Ratliff, F Brenda Sieczkowski, D Sandy Smith, MF Stephanie Vacek, D
Husker Player Awards Most Valuable Player 2005 - Sasha Andrews/Brittany Timko 2004 - Brittany Timko 2003 - Jenna Cooper 2002 - Christine Latham 2001 - Meghan Anderson 2000 - Jenny Benson 1999 - Sharolta Nonen 1998 - Kim Engesser 1997 - Jenny Benson 1996 - Kari Uppinghouse 1995 - Heather Brown/Kari Uppinghouse 1994 - Brenda Sieczkowski Jenna Cooper Award 2005 - Katie Bunkers 2004 - Jenna Cooper Inspiration Award 2003 - Christy Harms 2002 - Leah Lamale 2001 - Meghan Anderson 2000 - Christine Gluck 1999 - Amy Walsh 1998 - Heather Brown 1997 - Tanya Franck 1996 - Tanya Wright 1995 - Tanya Franck 1994 - Jamie Riley Aerobic Power Award 2004 - Abby Penas 2003 - Christy Harms 2002 - Christy Harms 2001 - Christy Harms 2000 - Christy Harms 1999 - Amy Walsh 1998 - Amy Walsh 1997 - Becky Hogan 1996 - Becky Hogan 1995 - Sandy Smith 1994 - Stephanie Vacek Top Point Getter Award 2011 - Morgan Marlborough 2010 - Morgan Marlborough 2009 - Morgan Marlborough 2008 - Shay Powell 2007 - Shay Powell 2006 - Brittany Timko
2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 -
Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Jessie Bruch Christine Latham Christine Latham Christine Latham Meghan Anderson Kim Engesser Kim Engesser Kari Uppinghouse Becky Hogan Danielle Boswell
Top Goal Scorer 2011 - Morgan Marlborough 2010 - Morgan Marlborough 2009 - Morgan Marlborough 2008 - Shay Powell 2007 - Shay Powell 2006 - Brittany Timko 2005 - Brittany Timko 2004 - Brittany Timko 2003 - Jessie Bruch 2002 - Christine Latham 2001 - Christine Latham 2000 - Christine Latham 1999 - Meghan Anderson 1998 - Kim Engesser 1997 - Kim Engesser 1996 - Kari Uppinghouse 1995 - Kristen Gay 1994 - Danielle Boswell Citizenship Award 2003 - Iman Haynes 2002 - Leah Lamale/Paige Phillips Top All-Around Player 2000 - Meghan Anderson/Jenny Benson 1999 - Sharolta Nonen 1998 - Isabelle Morneau/Sharolta Nonen 1997 - Sharolta Nonen/Kari Uppinghouse 1996 - Sharolta Nonen 1995 - Kari Uppinghouse 1994 - Tanya Franck Most Creative Player 2000 - Meghan Anderson/Kelly Rheem 1999 - Jenny Benson 1998 - Meghan Anderson 1997 - Jenny Benson 1996 - Jenny Benson 1995 - Erica De Vitis 1994 - Tanya Wright Most Consistent Player 2000 - Breanna Boyd 1999 - Sharolta Nonen/Amy Walsh 1998 - Sharolta Nonen 1997 - Rebecca Hornbacher 1996 - Rebecca Hornbacher 1995 - Heather Brown 1994 - Tara Herbrik Most Improved Player 2001 - Erin Miller 1999 - Karina LeBlanc 1998 - Isabelle Morneau
Toughness Award 2000 - Breanna Boyd/Christine Latham 1999 - Lindsay Eddleman/ Isabelle Morneau/Amy Walsh 1998 - Christine Gluck 1997 - Stephanie Vacek 1996 - Kim Ratliff 1995 - Tanya Wright 1994 - Kim Ratliff Aerial Power Award 2002 - Kori Saunders 2001 - Kori Saunders/Christine Latham 2000 - Breanna Boyd 1999 - Amy Walsh 1998 - Kristen Gay 1997 - Tanya Franck 1996 - Tanya Franck 1995 - Kari Uppinghouse 1994 - Kristina Ritterbush Team Spirit Award 2004 - Shaylynn Milbourn 2003 - Iman Haynes 2001 - Shannon Tanaka 2000 - Shannon Tanaka 1999 - Kelly Rheem 1998 - Sandy Smith 1997 - Lynne Officer 1996 - Kristen Gay/Sandy Smith 1995 - Lynne Officer 1994 - Dixie Wehrman Husker Power Award 2005 - Tanya Dennis 2003 - Brooke Bredenberg 2002 - Amber Richardson 2001 - Erin Miller 2000 - Paige Phillips 1999 - Paige Phillips 1998 - Christine Gluck 1997 - Sandy Smith 1996 - Lynne Officer 1995 - Kim Ratliff 1994 - Kim Ratliff Blue Collar Award 2000 - Meghan Anderson 1999 - Amy Walsh
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
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131 academic all-conference honorees
Records
Huskers in the World Cup
Beginning in 1991, the best women's soccer players in the world have battled for the Women's World Cup every four years in front of hundreds of thousands of soccer fans in stadiums across the globe. Canada is one of 16 teams that qualified for World Cup competition in 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011 thanks in large part to former Huskers filling the Canadian roster. Husker Head Coach John Walker made his debut with the Canadian World Cup team as an assistant coach in 1999. He was joined on that team by five of his former NU athletes. In 2003, seven former and future Huskers made the 20-player roster. The Husker-heavy squad played to the semifinal match, where it was defeated by Sweden, putting it up against the United States in the consolation finals where it lost 3-1. Four Huskers earned roster spots in 2007, while Karina LeBlanc and Brittany Timko returned to the squad in 2011. In all, nine former Huskers have played on women’s soccer’s grandest stage in the Women’s World Cup.
2011 Women’s World Cup
Sasha Andrews Defender Canada, 2003
Tanya Dennis Defender Canada, 2003, 2007
Tanya Franck Defender Canada, 1999
Brittany Timko and Karina LeBlanc returned to the 2011 World Cup as part of Canada’s National Team. The Canadians were put in Group A with France, Nigeria and host-team, Germany. Canada opened with a 2-1 loss to Germany and was then shut out by France, 4-0. The team’s final match with Nigeria was scoreless until the 73rd minute when Perpetua Nkwocha scored the only goal of the game to give Nigeria a 1-0 win.
2007 Women's World Cup
Four former NU greats made repeat appearances on the 2007 Canadian National Team. Tanya Dennis saw the most game action, as she appeared in three matches, while Brittany Timko and Amy Walsh each played in one game. Karina LeBlanc rounded out the Huskers to make the squad. Canada failed to advance past pool play, losing 2-1 to Norway to open the World Cup, before rebounding with a 4-0 win over Ghana. Canada scored just 37 seconds into its third match, but Australia rebounded to tie the game at two. The tie provided Australia the one point it needed to advance into the quarterfinals and edge out Canada.
Christine Latham Forward Canada, 2003
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2003 Women's World Cup
Former Huskers Brittany Timko, Tanya Dennis and Sasha Andrews all saw action on the pitch for Canada in its fourth-place finish in the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the Canadian’s best finish in history. Timko played all 540 minutes in six contests of the World Cup and notched one assist in the tournament. Dennis played 450 minutes in the back in the first five games before suffering a concussion. Former Husker All-American Christine Latham was responsible for three of Canada’s 10 goals during the tournament, including two goals in a 3-0 win over Argentina. Making repeat appearances on the Canada World Cup squad in 2003 were All-America defenders Sharolta Nonen and Isabelle Morneau, and All-America goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc. All-American Breanna Boyd made the original roster, but did not compete because of an injury.
1999 Women's World Cup
Sharolta Nonen Defender Canada, 1999, 2003
Brittany Timko Midfielder Canada, 2003, 2007, 2011
Amy Walsh Midfielder Canada, 1999, 2007
All-America defenders Sharolta Nonen and Isabelle Morneau, All-Big 12 midfielder Amy Walsh and All-Big 12 defender Tanya Franck earned spots in Canada's starting lineup, while All-American Karina LeBlanc played a key role as a reserve on a talented Canadian squad. In addition to the Huskers on the field, Nebraska Head Coach John Walker represented the Huskers on the sideline as an assistant coach with the Canadian National Team.
Huskers in the Pros
With stellar collegiate careers behind them, several Huskers chose to continue their playing days at the professional level. Eleven former Nebraska soccer players were drafted into the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA), an eight-team league that ran from 2000 to 2003, while three former Huskers play in Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS), a seven-team league that started in the spring of 2009. NU is one of six schools to have at least two former players drafted in the WPS, and only seven programs have more players in the league. “We had 11 former Nebraska players in the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA), so it is great to see the tradition of former Huskers playing professional soccer continued in the new WPS,” Nebraska Head Coach John Walker said. “[LeBlanc and Latham] are talented players and have shown, with their national team and previous professional playing experience, they will succeed in the WPS.”
WUSA
Athlete Breanna Boyd Christine Latham Becky Hogan Meghan Anderson Sharolta Nonen Jenny Benson Karina LeBlanc Amy Walsh Lindsay Eddleman Rebecca Hornbacher Kim Engesser
WPS
Athlete Karina LeBlanc Christine Latham Sharolta Nonen Carly Peetz
Nebraska Draftees Team Carolina Courage San Diego Spirit Boston Breakers Carolina Courage Atlanta Beat Philadelphia Charge Boston Breakers Bay Area Cyber Rays Boston Breakers New York Power Atlanta Beat
Position Defender Forward Defender Midfielder Defender Midfielder Goalkeeper Midfielder Forward Goalkeeper Forward
Round Pick No. 1 8 Discovery Player 3 19 3 20 3 17 3 18 3 21 3 24 13 102 13 110 14 113
Year 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
Team Los Angeles Sol Boston Breakers Los Angeles Sol Boston Breakers
Position Goalkeeper Forward Defender Defender
Round Pick No. 1 5 Discovery Player Signed in July as a free agent 6 52
Year 2009 2009 2009 2010
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Points
No. Player 1. Meghan Anderson (3 goals/3 assists) (vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2001) Brittany Timko (3 goals/3 assists) (vs. Northern Colorado, Sept. 17, 2004) 3. Kim Engesser (4 goals) (vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997) Meghan Anderson (4 goals) (vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999) Morgan Marlborough (4 goals) (vs. Akron, Sept. 13, 2009) 6. Lindsay Eddleman (3 goals/1 assist) (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Kari Uppinghouse (3 goals/1 assist) (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Brittany Timko (3 goals/1 assist) (vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 2005) Anna Caniglia (3 goals/1 assist) (at Kansas, Oct. 23, 2009)
Points 9
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No. Player Goals 1. Tanya Franck 1 (at Montana, Sept. 11, 1994) Kari Uppinghouse 1 (vs. Vanderbilt, Sept. 22, 1996) Lindsay Eddleman 1 (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 10, 1996) Kari Uppinghouse 1 (vs. Minnesota, Nov. 17, 1996) Becky Hogan 1 (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 1998) Lindsay Eddleman 1 (vs. Portland, Sept. 12, 1999) Christine Latham 1 (vs. Texas, Nov. 8, 2002) Jessie Bruch 1 (vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 10, 2003) Brittany Timko 1 (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 2003) Nikki Baker 1 (at Missouri, Oct. 1, 2004) Nikki Baker 1 (at Kansas, Nov. 14, 2004) Jessie Bruch 1 (vs. Western Carolina, Sept. 12, 2006) Aysha Jamani 1 (vs. Baylor, Oct. 6, 2006) Shay Powell 1 (vs. Oakland, Sept. 14, 2008) Molly Thomas 1 (vs. Kansas, Sept. 26, 2008) Sari Raber 1 (vs. Missouri, Sept. 28, 2008) Lauren Isenhower (vs. Iowa State, Oct. 30, 2009) 1 Ari Romero (at Texas Tech, Oct. 3, 2010) 1 Stacy Bartels (at Virginia Tech, Sept. 9, 2011) 1 Morgan Marlborough (vs. Iowa, Oct. 20, 2011) 1
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Assists
9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7
First-Half Points
No. Player Points 1. Lindsay Eddleman (3 goals/1 assist) 7 (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Meghan Anderson (3 goals/1 assist) 7 (vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2001) Brittany Timko (2 goals/3 assists) 7 (vs. Northern Colorado, Sept. 17, 2004) 4. Five Tied 6
Second-Half Points
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No. Player 1. Jamie Riley (3 goals) (vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995) Kim Ratliff (3 goals) (vs. Florida State, Oct. 8, 1995) Isabelle Morneau (3 goals) (at Missouri, Oct. 18, 1996) Kim Engesser (3 goals) (vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997) Kelly Rheem (3 goals) (at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 1998) Kori Saunders (3 goals) (at Texas A&M, Oct. 14, 2001)
Goals
No. Player 1. Kim Engesser (vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997) Meghan Anderson (vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999) Morgan Marlborough (vs. Akron, Sept. 13, 2009) 4. 23 Tied
First-Half Goals
No. Player 1. Danielle Boswell (vs. Teikyo Westmar, Sept. 30, 1994) Lindsay Eddleman (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Kari Uppinghouse (at Oklahoma State, Oct. 24, 1997) Meghan Anderson (vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999) Meghan Anderson (vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2001) Brittany Timko (at Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2004)
Second-Half Goals
No. Player 1. Jamie Riley (vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995) Kim Ratliff (vs. Florida State, Oct. 8, 1995) Isabelle Morneau (at Missouri, Oct. 18, 1996) Kim Engesser (vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997) Kelly Rheem (at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 1998) Kori Saunders (at Texas A&M, Oct. 14, 2001)
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Points 6 6 6 6
Goals 4 4 4 3 Goals 3 3 3 3 3 3 Goals 3 3 3 3 3 3
No. Player 1. Jenny Benson (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Sharolta Nonen (at Colorado, Oct. 10, 1999) Kari Hogan (vs. Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2003) 4. 13 Tied
Assists 4 4 4 3
First-Half Assists
No. Player Assists 1. Jenny Benson 3 (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Brittany Timko 3 (vs. Northern Colorado, Sept. 17, 2004) 3. 14 Tied 2
Second-Half Assists
No. Player Assists 1. Sandy Smith 3 (vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995) Kari Uppinghouse 3 (vs. Colorado College, Sept. 20, 1996) Sharolta Nonen 3 (at Colorado, Oct. 10, 1999) Brittany Timko 3 (vs. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 3, 2004) 5. 15 Tied 2
Overtime Assists
No. Player 1. Jamie Riley (at Montana, Sept. 11, 1994) Jenny Benson (vs. Vanderbilt, Sept. 22, 1996) Meghan Anderson (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 1998) Jenny Benson (vs. Portland, Sept. 12, 1999) Sasha Andrews (at Missouri, Oct. 1, 2004) Brittany Timko (at Missouri, Oct. 1, 2004)
Assists 1 1 1 1 1 1
Abby Penas (at Kansas, Nov. 14, 2004) Brittany Timko (vs. Western Carolina, Sept. 12, 2006) Brittany Timko (vs. Baylor, Oct. 6, 2006) Carly Peetz (vs. Baylor, Oct. 6, 2006) Lindsay Poehling (vs. Kansas, Sept. 26, 2008) Shay Powell (vs. Missouri, Sept. 28, 2008) Michaella Fulmer (vs. Missouri, Sept. 28, 2008) Molly Thomas (vs. Iowa State, Oct. 30, 2009) Morgan Marlborough (at Texas Tech, Oct. 3, 2010) Morgan Marlborough (at Virginia Tech, Sept. 9, 2011) Katie Goetzmann (vs. Iowa, Oct. 20, 2011)
Shots
No. Player 1. Christine Latham (vs. UAB, Sept. 2, 2001) 2. Kristen Gay (vs. Iowa State, Oct. 6, 1995) Erica De Vitis (at Arkansas, Oct. 1, 1995) Stephanie Vacek (vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995) Christine Latham (vs. Indiana State, Sept. 22, 2002)
Shots on Goal
No. Player 1. Kari Uppinghouse (at Missouri, Oct. 18, 1996) 2. Jordan Jackson (at Texas Tech, Oct. 3, 2010) 3. Lindsay Eddleman (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Christy Harms (vs. Drury, Sept. 3, 2000) Christine Latham (vs. Texas A&M, Oct. 8, 2000) Meghan Anderson (vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 15, 2000) Christine Latham (vs. Creighton, Sept. 20, 2002) Christine Latham (vs. Indiana State, Sept. 22, 2002) Brittany Timko (at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 2005) Morgan Marlborough (at Purdue, Sept. 23, 2011)
Goalkeeper Saves
No. Player 1. Tara Macdonald (at Oklahoma, Oct. 14, 2010) 2. Karina LeBlanc (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 1998) Erin Miller (vs. Texas, Oct. 4, 2002)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Shots 12 11 11 11 11 SOG 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Saves 13 12 12
Opponent Individual Records
Points......................................................................... 7 Lori Chalupny (UNC).............................. Sept. 5, 2003 Taylor Uhl (Minnesota)........................... Oct. 28, 2011 Goals.......................................................................... 3 Kelly McDonald (Texas)........................... Oct. 4, 2002 Lori Chalupny (UNC).............................. Sept. 5, 2003 Kat Krambeer (Texas A&M).....................Oct. 9, 2005 Taylor Uhl (Minnesota)........................... Oct. 28, 2011 Assists........................................................................ 3 Lindsay Tarpley (UNC)........................... Sept. 5, 2003 Saves....................................................................... 19 Heather Friedman (UALR).....................Aug. 27, 2000
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
131 academic all-conference honorees
Records
individual season records Offensive Leaders Points No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.
Player (Year) Kim Engesser (1998) Christine Latham (2000) Kim Engesser (1997) Meghan Anderson (1999) Morgan Marlborough (2009) Kari Uppinghouse (1996) Morgan Marlborough (2010) Christine Latham (2001) Morgan Marlborough (2011) Brittany Timko (2004) Brittany Timko (2005)
Goals No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Player (Year) Kim Engesser (1998) Kim Engesser (1997) Christine Latham (2000) Meghan Anderson (1999) Morgan Marlborough (2009) Morgan Marlborough (2011) Kari Uppinghouse (1996) Christine Latham (2001) Morgan Marlborough (2010) Lindsay Eddleman (1996) Isabelle Morneau (1996)
Game-Winning Goals
No. Player (Year) 1. Kim Engesser (1998) Christine Latham (2000) Christine Latham (2002) 4. Kari Uppinghouse (1996) 5. Kari Uppinghouse (1997) Morgan Marlborough (2011) 7. Danielle Boswell (1994) Jenny Benson (1996) Lindsay Eddleman (1998) Meghan Anderson (1999) Christine Latham (2001) Nikki Baker (2004)
Assists
Points 61 57 55 54 49 48 48 46 46 43 43 Goals 27 26 23 21 21 20 19 18 18 17 17 GWG 8 8 8 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 10.
Player (Year) Brittany Timko (2005) Jenny Benson (1999) Sharolta Nonen (1999) Meghan Anderson (2000) Kelly Rheem (2000) Meghan Anderson (2001) Jenna Cooper (2003) Jenny Benson (1996) Brittany Timko (2004) Meghan Anderson (1999) Lindsay Eddleman (1999) Morgan Marlborough (2010)
Game-Winning Assists No. 1. 2. 3. 5.
Player (Year) Brittany Timko (2005) Brittany Timko (2004) Meghan Anderson (2000) Christine Latham (2001) Sharolta Nonen (1998) Sharolta Nonen (1999) Jenna Cooper (2002) Morgan Marlborough (2010) Jordan Jackson (2010)
Shots No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Player (Year) Christine Latham (2000) Christine Latham (2001) Christine Latham (2002) Meghan Anderson (2000) Morgan Marlborough (2010) Lindsay Eddleman (1996) Meghan Anderson (1999) Kim Engesser (1998) Isabelle Morneau (1996) Morgan Marlborough (2011)
Shots on Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Player (Year) Lindsay Eddleman (1996) Christine Latham (2000) Christine Latham (2002) Isabelle Morneau (1996) Meghan Anderson (1999) Morgan Marlborough (2010) Meghan Anderson (2000) Kari Uppinghouse (1996) Kim Engesser (1997) Christine Latham (2001)
Assists 21 17 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 GWA 8 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 Shots 118 117 111 103 103 102 99 98 97 97 SOG 64 60 56 55 54 52 51 50 50 49
Goalkeeping Leaders Goals-Against Average
(Minimum 1,200 minutes in goal) No. Player (Year) 1. Karina LeBlanc (2000) 2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) Karina LeBlanc (1999) 4. Karina LeBlanc (1998) 5. Erin Miller (2002)
GAA 0.40 0.51 0.51 0.70 0.77
Fewest Goals Allowed
All-American Kim Engesser produced Nebraska’s best individual offensive season with 61 points on 27 goals, including eight game-winning goals in 1998.
(Minimum 1,200 minutes in goal) No. Player (Year) 1. Karina LeBlanc (2000) 2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 3. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 4. Karina LeBlanc (1998) 5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1997)
Goals 9 11 13 14 15
Brittany Timko holds the school record for single-season assists with 21 in 2005.
Saves No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Year) Erin Miller (2002) Erin Miller (2001) Katie Wright (2004) Jamie Klages (2005) Emma Stevens (2011)
Saves 130 109 108 88 84
No. Player (Year) 1. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 2. Karina LeBlanc (1999) Karina LeBlanc (2000) 4. Rebecca Hornbacher (1997) 5. Erin Miller (2001)
Wins 23 22 22 18 17
Wins
Most Shutouts
No. Player (Year) 1. Karina LeBlanc (2000) 2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) Erin Miller (2002) 4. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1997) Karina LeBlanc (1998)
Minutes in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Year) Erin Miller (2002) Karina LeBlanc (1999) Katie Wright (2004) Erin Miller (2001) Karina LeBlanc (2000)
Games Started in Goal
No. Player (Year) 1. Karina LeBlanc (1999) Erin Miller (2002) 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) Karina LeBlanc (2000) 5. Katie Wright (2004) Erin Miller (2001)
Shutouts 14.5 14 14 13 11 11 Minutes 2,311 2,278 2,088 2,085 2,007 Starts 25 25 24 24 23 23
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256 all-time victories
8 conference championships
INDIVIDUAL career records
Offensive Leaders Points No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Morgan Marlborough (2009-10-11) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02)
Goals No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Morgan Marlborough (2009-10-11) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02)
Game-Winning Goals
82
No. Player (Years) 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 2. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 4. Morgan Marlborough (2009-10-11) 5. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 6. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 10. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99)
Hat Tricks
Points 167 146 143 127 124 116 104 99 93 74 Goals 69 59 53 50 48 42 41 30 29 27 GWG 23 15 15 14 12 10 10 10 10 7
No. Player (Years) Hat Tricks 1. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 5 Morgan Marlborough (2009-10-11) 5 3. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 4 4. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 2 Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 2 Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 2 Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 2 8. Danielle Boswell (1994) 1 Jamie Riley (1994-95) 1 Kim Ratliff (1994-95-96) 1 Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 1 Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 1 Christy Harms (2000-01-02) 1 Nikki Baker (2002-03-04) 1 Anna Caniglia (2006-09) 1
All-Time Hat Tricks No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
Player (Opponent and Date) Danielle Boswell vs. Westmar, Sept. 30, 1994 Jamie Riley vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995 Kim Ratliff vs. Florida State, Oct. 8, 1995 Lindsay Eddleman vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996 Kari Uppinghouse vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996 Isabelle Morneau at Missouri, Oct. 18, 1996 Kim Engesser vs. Iowa State, Sept. 18, 1997 Lindsay Eddleman at Duke, Oct. 20, 1997 Kari Uppinghouse at Okla. St., Oct. 24, 1997 Kim Engesser (4) vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997 Kim Engesser vs. Michigan, Nov. 16, 1997 Kelly Rheem vs. Loyola-Chicago, Sept. 25, 1998 Kim Engesser vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 23, 1998 Kim Engesser at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 1998 Kelly Rheem at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 1998 Meghan Anderson (4) vs. ORU, Sept. 3, 1999 Christy Harms vs. Drury, Sept. 3, 2000 Kori Saunders vs. Texas A&M, Oct. 14, 2001 Meghan Anderson vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2001 Brittany Timko vs. N. Colo., Sept. 17, 2004 Brittany Timko at Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2004 Nikki Baker vs. Oral Roberts, Nov. 12, 2004 Brittany Timko at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 2005 Brittany Timko vs. North Texas, Sept. 8, 2006 Morgan Marlborough (4) vs. Akron, Sept. 13, 2009 Morgan Marlborough vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 11, 2009 Anna Caniglia at Kansas, Oct. 23, 2009 Morgan Marlborough vs. Northern Arizona, Sept. 4, 2011 Morgan Marlborough vs. Northwestern, Sept. 18, 2011 Morgan Marlborough vs. Purdue, Sept. 23, 2011
Multiple-Goal Games No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.
Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Morgan Marlborough (2009-10-11) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04) Jordan Jackson (2009-present)
All-Time Individual Streaks
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Danielle Boswell produced the program’s first hat trick on Sept. 22, 1995, against Westmar. 10.
Kristen Gay (1995-96-97-98) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) Molly Thomas (2008-2011)
Assists No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Player (Years) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) Morgan Marlborough (2009-10-11) Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99)
Shots No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Aysha Jamani (2005-06-07-08) Jessie Bruch (2003-04-05-06-07) Morgan Marlborough (2009-10-11) Kim Engesser (1997-98)
4 4 4 4 4 Assists 50 47 42 35 35 29 27 25 25 22 22 Shots 400 344 265 250 219 198 195 191 190 178
Games With At Least One Point..........................................................................................................................14 Brittany Timko (Began Oct. 30, 2005; Ended Oct. 1, 2006) Games With At Least One Goal.............................................................................................................................7 Christine Latham (Began Oct. 17, 1999; Ended Nov. 14, 1999) Morgan Marlborough (Began Aug. 25, 2011; Ended Sept. 25, 2011) Games With At Least One Assist...........................................................................................................................7 Meghan Anderson (Began Oct. 8, 1999; Ended Nov. 3, 1999) Consecutive Goalkeeper Shutouts By..................................................................................................................9 Rebecca Hornbacher (Began Sept. 18, 1997; Ended Oct. 24, 1997) Consecutive Shutout Minutes...................................................................................................................... 820:25 Rebecca Hornbacher (Began Sept. 14, 1997; Ended Nov. 2, 1997) Consecutive Games Played................................................................................................................................. 94 Meghan Anderson, Becky Preston (Began Sept. 4, 1998; Ended Nov. 24, 2001) Consecutive Games Started................................................................................................................................ 94 Meghan Anderson (Began Sept. 4, 1998; Ended Nov. 24, 2001)
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
131 academic all-conference honorees
Records
individual career records Shots on Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Morgan Marlborough (2009-10-11) Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Aysha Jamani (2005-06-07-08) Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Jordan Jackson (2009-present)
Games Played
No. Player (Years) 1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 4. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) Christine Gluck (1997-98-99-00) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) Breanna Boyd (1999-00-01-02) 9. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 10. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05)
Games Started
No. Player (Years) 1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 2. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 4. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 5. Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 6. Kristen Gay (1995-96-97-98) Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) 8. Stephanie Vacek (1994-95-96-97) Anna Caniglia (2006-07-08-09) Carly Peetz (2006-07-08-09)
Goalkeeping Leaders Goals-Against Average No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Erin Miller (2000-01-02) Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08) Alison Dudley (1994) Leah Lamale (1999-00-01-02) Jamie Klages (2005-2006) Michelle Denomme (1995-96) Brooke Bredenberg (2003)
Saves No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Wins No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
SOG 193 170 149 137 129 123 106 97 90 87 87 Games 94 94 94 93 93 93 93 93 92 91 91 Starts 94 91 91 88 81 80 80 79 79 79
GAA 0.33 0.54 0.64 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.11 1.14 1.18 1.39
Player (Years) Erin Miller (2000-01-02) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Katie Wright (2003-04) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Jessica Mills (2007-09) Tara Macdonald (2009-10) Emma Stevens (2010-present) Brooke Bredenberg (2001-04) Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08)
Saves 239 206 156 151 141 124 115 110 77 62
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Erin Miller (2000-01-02) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Katie Wright (2003-04) Alison Dudley (1994) Tara Macdonald (2009-10) Emma Stevens (2010-present) Brooke Bredenberg (2001-04) Michelle Denomme (1995-96) Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08)
Wins 60 41 33 21 19 14 14 12 11 10 10
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Shutouts No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Erin Miller (2001-01-02) Michelle Denomme (1995-06) Jamie Klages (2005-06)
Minutes in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2000-01-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Jessica Mills (2007-08-09) Emma Stevens (2010-present) Katie Wright (2003-04-05) Tara Macdonald (2009-10) Michelle Denomme (1995-96) Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08)
Shutouts 45.5 25 21 12 10 Minutes 6,308 4,396 3,660 3,617 2,861 2,346 2,291 2,113 1,754 1,713
Games Started in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2000-01-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Katie Wright (2003-04) Jessica Mills (2007-08-09) Emma Stevens (2010-present) Tara Macdonald (2009-10) Alison Dudley (1994) Michelle Denomme (1995-96) Brooke Bredenberg (2001-04) Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08)
Games Played in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2000-01-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Jessica Mills (2007-08-09) Katie Wright (2003-04) Emma Stevens (2010-present) Michelle Denomme (1995-96) Tara Macdonald (2009-10) Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08)
Starts 69 48 46 38 31 30 26 24 18 17 17 17 Games 80 48 46 39 38 34 29 27 26 25
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Points Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Goals
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Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Player Danielle Boswell Becky Hogan Kari Uppinghouse Kim Engesser Kim Engesser Meghan Anderson Christine Latham Christine Latham Christine Latham Jessie Bruch Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Shay Powell Shay Powell Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough
Points 26 20 48 55 61 54 57 46 35 19 43 43 29 11 19 49 48 46
Player Danielle Boswell Kristen Gay Kari Uppinghouse Kim Engesser Kim Engesser Meghan Anderson Christine Latham Christine Latham Christine Latham Jessie Bruch Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Shay Powell Shay Powell Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough
Goals 13 8 19 26 27 21 23 18 16 9 14 11 11 5 7 21 18 20
Game-Winning Goals Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Assists Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Player GWG Danielle Boswell 5 Becky Hogan 3 Kari Uppinghouse 7 Kari Uppinghouse 6 Kim Engesser 8 Meghan Anderson 5 Christine Latham 8 Christine Latham 5 Christine Latham 8 Jessie Bruch/Ashley Carter 3 Nikki Baker 5 Sasha Andrews/Brittany Timko 4 Brittany Timko/Aysha Jamani Jessie Bruch 2 Carly Peetz 2 Shay Powell/Aysha Jamani Sari Raber 2 Morgan Marlborough 4 Morgan Marlborough 3 Jordan Jackson 3 Morgan Marlborough 6 Player Assists Jamie Riley 11 Erica De Vitis/Sandy Smith 7 Jenny Benson 13 Jenny Benson/Becky Hogan 8 Sharolta Nonen 10 Jenny Benson 17 Meghan Anderson 15
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Kelly Rheem Meghan Anderson Jenna Cooper Jenna Cooper Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Selenia Iacchelli/Sari Raber Alexa Cardona Shay Powell Anna Caniglia Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough
14 10 14 13 21 7 3 5 9 12 20
Game-Winning Assists Year 1994 1995 1996
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Shots Year 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Player GWA Jamie Riley 4 Erica De Vitis 3 Tanya Franck/Kristen Gay Isabelle Morneau 3 Jenny Benson 3 Sharolta Nonen 4 Sharolta Nonen 4 Meghan Anderson 5 Christine Latham 5 Jenna Cooper 4 Kari Hogan 3 Brittany Timko 6 Brittany Timko 8 Brittany Timko 3 Selenia Iacchelli 1 Shay Powell/Anna Caniglia 2 Morgan Marlborough 3 Morgan Marlborough 4 Jordan Jackson 4 Molly Thomas 3 Player Jamie Riley Erica De Vitis Kari Uppinghouse Lindsay Eddleman Kim Engesser Kim Engesser Meghan Anderson Christine Latham Christine Latham Christine Latham Jessie Bruch Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Aysha Jamani Selenia Iacchelli Shay Powell Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough
Shots on Goal Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Player Jamie Riley Kari Uppinghouse Lindsay Eddleman Kim Engesser Kim Engesser Meghan Anderson Christine Latham Christine Latham Christine Latham Jessie Bruch Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Brittany Timko Selenia Iacchelli
Shots 72 63 102 80 98 99 118 117 111 73 82 93 64 50 63 87 103 97 SOG 43 40 64 50 47 54 60 49 56 28 39 47 30 24
2008 2009 2010 2011
Shay Powell Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough Morgan Marlborough
27 41 52 44
Goals-Against Average
(Minimum 10 Starts in Goal) Year Goalkeeper 1994 Alison Dudley 1995 Michelle Denomme 1996 Rebecca Hornbacher 1997 Rebecca Hornbacher 1998 Karina LeBlanc 1999 Karina LeBlanc 2000 Karina LeBlanc 2001 Erin Miller 2002 Erin Miller 2003 Brooke Bredenberg 2004 Katie Wright 2005 Jamie Klages 2006 Jamie Klages 2007 Jessica Mills 2008 Brittany Pfeil 2009 Tara Macdonald 2010 Emma Stevens 2011 Emma Stevens
Goalkeeper Minutes Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Goalkeeper Alison Dudley Michelle Denomme Rebecca Hornbacher Rebecca Hornbacher Karina LeBlanc Karina LeBlanc Karina LeBlanc Erin Miller Erin Miller Brooke Bredenberg Katie Wright Jamie Klages Jamie Klages Jessica Mills Brittany Pfeil Tara Macdonald Tara Macdonald Emma Stevens
Goals Allowed Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Goalkeeper Alison Dudley Michelle Denomme Rebecca Hornbacher Rebecca Hornbacher Karina LeBlanc Karina LeBlanc Karina LeBlanc Erin Miller Erin Miller Brooke Bredenberg Katie Wright Jamie Klages Jamie Klages Jessica Mills Brittany Pfeil Tara Macdonald Emma Stevens Emma Stevens
Goalkeeper Saves Year 1994 1995 1996 1997
Goalkeeper Alison Dudley Michelle Denomme Rebecca Hornbacher Rebecca Hornbacher
GAA 1.00 1.21 0.51 0.78 0.70 0.51 0.40 1.12 0.86 1.39 1.25 1.19 1.10 1.68 0.92 1.34 1.57 1.90 Minutes 1,528 1,415 1,940 1,720 1,802 2,278 2,007 2,085 2,311 1,557 2,088 1,734 1,883 1,661 1,564 943 1,176 1,660 Goals 17 19 11 15 14 13 9 26 22 24 29 23 23 31 16 14 12 35 Saves 57 54 82 59
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Karina LeBlanc Karina LeBlanc Karina LeBlanc Erin Miller Erin Miller Brooke Bredenberg Katie Wright Jamie Klages Jamie Klages Jessica Mills Brittany Pfeil Tara Macdonald Tara Macdonald Emma Stevens
For the Record
55 72 74 109 130 77 108 88 68 79 59 45 70 84
Nebraska's All-Time Record: 256-108-23 Home Games: 158-34-15 Nebraska Soccer Field: 51-17-11 Abbott Sports Complex: 101-16-4 Whittier Field: 6-1-0 Away Games: 71-56-7 Neutral Games: 27-18-1 Overtime Games: 19-10-17 NCAA Tournament Record: 15-9-1 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 Big Ten Tournament Record: 0-0 Big Ten Conference Record: 4-7-0 Big 12 Tournament Record: 18-9 Big 12 Tournament Titles: 5 (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002) Big 12 Conference Record: 93-40-6 Big 12 Conference Regular-Season Titles: 3 (1996, 1999, 2000) Against the Big Ten: 21-12-2 Against the Top 25: 39-55-5 Against the America East: 1-0-0 Against the ACC: 6-5-2 Against the Atlantic Sun: 1-0-0 Against the Atlantic 10: 1-1-0 Against Big 12 Teams: 127-52-9 Against the Big East: 3-3-2 Against the Big Sky: 4-0-0 Against the Big West: 2-2-0 Against the Colonial: 1-0-0 Against Conference USA: 8-0-0 Against the Great West: 2-0-0 Against the Horizon League: 3-0-1 Against Independents: 7-0-0 Against the Ivy League: 2-0-0 Against the Mid-American: 2-1-0 Against the Mid-Continent: 3-0-0 Against the Midwestern Collegiate: 2-1-0 Against the Missouri Valley: 12-3-3 Against the Mountain West: 4-1-1 Against the Ohio Valley: 2-0-0 Against the Pac-12: 10-8-1 Against the Patriot League: 1-0-0 Against the SEC: 10-4-1 Against the Southland: 3-0-0 Against the Summit League: 3-0-0 Against the Sun Belt: 2-1-0 Against the WAC: 7-1-0 Against the West Coast: 3-9-1 Non-Division I Teams: 5-0-0 When Leading at the Half: 193-4-4 When Trailing at the Half: 12-56-1 When Tied at the Half: 51-48-15 All-Time Score: 1,045-451
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
team game records
131 academic all-conference honorees
Nebraska
Points.......................................................................... 39 (Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000)
Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 21 (vs. Minnesota (NU 10), Nov. 17, 1996)
Assists..........................................................................17 (Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000)
Shots........................................................................... 60 (vs. Iowa State (NU 60), Oct. 6, 1995) (vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (NU 59), Aug. 27, 2000)
Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 13 (Nebraska 0, Oklahoma 0, Oct. 14, 2010)
Shots on Goal............................................................. 30 (vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (NU 30), Aug. 27, 2000)
Shots........................................................................... 60 (vs. Iowa State, Oct. 6, 1995)
Fewest Shots.............................................................. 13 (vs. Santa Clara (NU 3), Sept. 19, 1999)
Shots on Goal............................................................. 30 (vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Aug. 27, 2000)
Fewest Shots on Goal................................................... 6 (at Stanford (NU 3), Sept. 17, 1999)
Shots Allowed............................................................. 33 (vs. Portland, Nov. 13, 2005)
Corner Kicks............................................................... 27 (vs. Minnesota (NU 19), Nov. 17, 1996) (vs. Belmont (NU 27), Sept. 6, 2002) (vs. Murray State (NU 27), Sept. 21, 2003)
Shots on Goal Allowed............................................... 16 (at North Carolina, Sept. 7, 2003)
Fewest Shots Allowed................................................... 0 4 times; most recent: (vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999) Corner Kicks............................................................... 27 (Nebraska 7, Belmont 0, Sept. 6, 2002) (Nebraska 2, Murray State 0, Sept. 21, 2003) Fouls............................................................................ 28 (vs. Missouri, Nov. 8, 1998) Goals, Defeat................................................................ 4 (Penn State 5, Nebraska 4, Oct. 14, 2011) Goals Allowed............................................................... 6 (Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0, Nov. 23, 1997) (North Carolina 6, Nebraska 0, Sept. 7, 2003) (Florida 6, Nebraska 1, Aug. 31, 2008) (Minnesota 6, Nebraska 3, Oct. 28, 2011) Goals Allowed, Victory................................................. 4 (Nebraska 7, Kansas 4, Oct. 23, 2009) (Nebraska 5, Texas Tech 4, Oct. 3, 2010) Goals, First Half............................................................ 7 (vs. Oklahoma State, Oct. 24, 1999) (vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Aug. 27, 2000) Goals, Second Half....................................................... 7 (Nebraska 10, Texas Tech 1, Nov. 3, 1999) (Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009) Margin of Victory..........................................................11 3 times; most recent: (Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000) Margin of Victory, Shutout...........................................11 6 times; most recent: (Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000) Margin of Victory, Home..............................................11 3 times; most recent: (Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000) Margin of Victory, Away................................................ 7 (Nebraska 7, Oklahoma 0, Oct. 26, 1997)
Goals........................................................................... 12 (vs. Colorado (W, 10-2), Oct. 13, 1996) Assists......................................................................... 18 (vs. Colorado (NU 16), Oct. 13, 1996)
Goals............................................................................11 3 times; most recent: (Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000)
Fewest Shots................................................................ 2 (at North Carolina, Sept. 7, 2003)
Records
Freshman Christy Harms turned in a hat trick in Nebraska’s 11-0 win over Drury on Sept. 3, 2000, setting the team record for most goals in a single game.
Fouls............................................................................ 48 (vs. Missouri (NU 28), Nov. 8, 1998)
Margin of Defeat........................................................... 6 (Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0, Nov. 23, 1997) (North Carolina 6, Nebraska 0, Sept. 7, 2003)
Longest Game..................................................... 150:00 (vs. Notre Dame (4 OT), Nov. 28, 1999)
Margin of Defeat, Shutout............................................. 6 (Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0, Nov. 23, 1997) (North Carolina 6, Nebraska 0, Sept. 7, 2003) Margin of Defeat, Home................................................ 4 (Texas 4, Nebraska 0, Oct. 4, 2002) Margin of Defeat, Away................................................. 6 (Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0, Nov. 23, 1997) (North Carolina 6, Nebraska 0, Sept. 7, 2003) Quickest Goal...........................................................0:19 (Stacy Bartels, at Minnesota, Oct. 28, 2011) Quickest Goal Allowed ............................................1:01 (Shannon McCabe, vs. Kansas, Oct. 1, 2006) Quickest Goal, Second Half.................................. 45:40 (Christy Harms, vs. Drury, Sept. 3, 2000) Quickest Goal Allowed, Second Half.................... 45:19 (Nkem Ezurike, vs. Michigan, Oct. 2, 2011) Quickest Goal, Overtime....................................... 90:51 (Aysha Jamani, vs. Baylor, Oct. 6, 2006) Quickest Goal Allowed, Overtime......................... 90:42 (Courtney Gaines, at Texas, Oct. 7, 2007) Shortest Span Between Goals.................................0:17 (Brittany Timko vs. Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2004)
Opponents
Points ..........................................................................21 North Carolina (Sept. 7, 2003) Goals ............................................................................6 Notre Dame (Nov. 23, 1997) North Carolina (Sept. 7, 2003) Florida (Aug. 31, 2008) Minnesota (Oct. 28, 2011) Assists............................................................................9 North Carolina (Sept. 7, 2003) Shots ..........................................................................33 Portland (Nov. 13, 2005) Shots on Goal..............................................................16 North Carolina (Sept. 7, 2003) Goalkeeper Saves.......................................................19 Arkansas-Little Rock (Aug. 27, 2000) Corner Kicks................................................................ 13 Texas (Oct. 26, 2003) Fouls ..........................................................................23 Arizona (Aug. 31, 2001) Victory Margin................................................................6 Notre Dame, 6-0 (Nov. 23, 1997) North Carolina, 6-0 (Sept. 7, 2003)
Shortest Span Between Goals Allowed.................. 0:36 (at Baylor, Oct. 3, 2003)
Both Teams
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TEAM SEASON records
Wins No. 1. 2. 4. 5.
Year 1996 1999 2000 1997 1998 2001
Winning Percentage No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 1996 1999 2000 1997 1998
Games Played No. 1. 3. 5.
Year 1999 2002 1996 2000 2001 2004 2005
Home Wins
86
No. 1. 2. 5.
Year 1996 1997 1999 2001 2000
Pct. .958 .920 .917 .818 .795
4. 5.
Points No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Goals No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Assists No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Shots No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
(Record) (23-1-0) (22-1-2) (22-2-0) (18-4-0) (17-4-1)
Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .962 .909
Year 1999 2000 1996 1998 1997
Points 316 298 251 225 224
Year 1999 2000 1996 1997 1998
Goals 108 95 92 82 76
Year 2000 1999 1998 1996 1997 2001
Assists 108 100 73 67 60 60
Year 2000 1999 1996 2001 1997
Shots 656 587 534 532 483
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SOG 323 314 309 249 241
Year 2000 1999 1996 1998 1997
Saves No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 2000 1999 1996 1997 1998
Goals 10 14 15 18 18
Year 2002 2003 2004 2001 2005
Saves 135 123 114 112 106
Shutouts (Record) (13-0-0) (12-0-0) (12-0-0) (12-0-1) (9-0-2)
No. 1. 2. 4. 5.
Year 2000 1997 2002 1999 1998
Shutouts 16 14 14 13 12
Shots Allowed No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 1995 1997 1994 1996 1999
Shots 154 166 175 180 187
Shots on Goal Allowed No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 1997 1999 2000 1998 1996
SOG 82 86 88 90 91
Corner Kicks No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 2000 1999 2002 1998 2001
Corners 265 253 205 196 187
Home Attendance No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 1999 1996 2001 2002 1998
Games 13 13 12 12 12
Total 19,874 12,277 11,747 11,440 11,062
All-Time Team Streaks
Winning Streak ..................................................... 23 (Began Aug. 30, 1996; Ended Dec. 1, 1996) Unbeaten Streak.................................................... 32 (Began Sept. 24, 1999; Ended Oct. 15, 2000) Losing Streak........................................................... 5 (Began Oct. 14, 2007; Ended Nov. 2, 2007) (Began Sept. 25, 2011; Ended Oct. 16, 2011) Non-Winning Streak ............................................. 10 (Began Oct. 14, 2007; Ended Sept. 7, 2008) Consecutive Home Wins....................................... 27 (Began Oct. 20, 1995; Ended Sept. 4, 1998) Consecutive Away Wins.........................................13 (Began Oct. 1, 1999; Ended Sept. 25, 2001) Consecutive Neutral Site Wins................................ 8 (Began Nov. 3, 1999; Ended Nov. 9, 2001) Consecutive Regular-Season Conference Wins.. 16 (Began Nov. 6, 1998; Ended Oct. 15, 2000) Consecutive Wins vs. Conference Teams............ 23 (Began Nov. 6, 1998; Ended Oct. 15, 2000) Consecutive Home Conference Wins................... 24 (Began Oct. 27, 1996; Ended Oct. 15, 2000) Consecutive Away Conference Wins.................... 10 (Began Oct. 1, 1999; Ended Oct. 12, 2001) Consecutive Conference Tournament Wins........... 9 (Began Nov. 6, 1998; Ended Nov. 9, 2001) Consecutive Shutouts . ........................................... 9 (Began Sept. 18, 1997; Ended Oct. 24, 1997) Consecutive Shutout Minutes......................... 936:59 (Began Sept. 14, 1997; Ended Oct. 24, 1997) Consecutive Conference Shutouts.......................... 7 (Began Nov. 8, 1998; Ended Oct. 15, 1999) Consecutive Conference Shutout Minutes......716:35 (Began Nov. 6, 1998; Ended Oct. 15, 1999) Consecutive Games With At Least One Goal....... 38 (Began Oct. 1, 1999; Ended Nov. 17, 2000) Consecutive Winning Seasons...............................12 (Began 1995; Ended 2006) Consecutive NCAA Tournaments......................... 10 (Began 1996; Ended 2005) Consecutive NCAA Sweet 16.................................. 7 (Began 1996; Ended 2002) Final Top 25 NSCAA Rankings............................. 10 (Began 1996; Ended 2005) Final Top 10 NSCAA Rankings................................ 5 (Began 1996; Ended 2000) Consecutive Weeks in NSCAA Top 25................. 85 (Began Aug. 26, 1996; Ended Oct. 28, 2002) * denotes an active streak
GAA 0.42 0.54 0.59 0.79 0.82
Goals Allowed No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Wins 13 12 12 12 11
Year 1996 1997 2001 1999 2009
Year 2000 1996 1999 1998 1997
Goals-Against Average
Games 25 25 24 24 23 23 23
Home Winning Percentage No. 1.
Shots on Goal
Wins 23 22 22 18 17 17
Average 1,529 944 979 953 922
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
Records
131 academic all-conference honorees
YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS Wins Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total
Winning Percentage
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Games Played Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Home Wins Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Home Winning Percentage
Wins 14 10 23 18 17 22 22 17 16 13 14 14 10 5 10 11 13 7 256 Pct. .778 .556 .958 .818 .795 .920 .917 .761 .700 .614 .609 .630 .575 .368 .525 .650 .642 .416 .691
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387 Wins 7 8 13 12 10 12 11 12 7 8 7 9 8 4 8 9 9 4 158
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals (Record) (14-4-0) (10-8-0) (23-1-0) (18-4-0) (17-4-1) (22-1-2) (22-2-0) (17-5-1) (16-6-3) (13-8-1) (14-9-0) (14-8-1) (10-7-3) (5-10-4) (10-9-1) (11-5-4) (13-7-1) (7-10-1) (256-108-23)
Points Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Goals
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Assists
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Pct. .875 .727 1.000 1.000 .875 .962 .846 1.000 .666 .888 .539 .731 .679 .550 .773 .909 .900 .450 .799
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Goals 50 48 92 82 76 108 95 68 52 40 49 45 31 25 31 62 48 43 1,045
Assists 20 44 67 60 73 100 108 60 37 39 36 46 31 16 28 57 41 38 901
(Record) (7-1-0) (8-3-0) (13-0-0) (12-0-0) (10-1-1) (12-0-1) (11-2-0) (12-0-0) (7-3-2) (8-1-0) (7-6-0) (9-3-1) (8-3-3) (4-3-3) (8-2-1) (9-0-2) (9-1-0) (4-5-1) (158-34-15) Points 120 140 251 224 225 316 298 196 141 119 134 136 93 66 90 181 137 124 2,891
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Goals 50 48 92 82 76 108 95 68 52 40 49 45 31 25 31 62 48 43 1,045
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Assists 20 44 67 60 73 100 108 60 37 39 36 46 31 16 28 57 41 38 901
Shots
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Shots on Goal
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Shots 350 476 534 483 463 587 656 532 426 382 401 393 344 327 364 422 375 309 7,824
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
SOG 193 235 314 241 249 309 323 210 205 172 171 186 131 147 147 179 164 149 3,725
Goals-Against Average Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Goals Allowed
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Minutes 1,672 1,650 2,279 1,980 2,062 2,354 2,160 2,100 2,311 2,030 2,087 2,094 1,901 1,791 1,857 1,888 1,914 1,660 35,700 Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
GA 19 26 15 18 18 14 10 27 22 36 29 29 24 33 28 33 34 36 451
GAA 1.06 1.42 0.59 0.82 0.79 0.54 0.42 1.16 0.85 1.60 1.25 1.25 1.14 1.66 1.36 1.57 1.60 1.94 1.14 Goals 19 26 15 18 18 14 10 27 22 36 29 29 24 33 28 33 34 36 451
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year-by-year team statistics Corner Kicks Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Home Attendance
88
Sharolta Nonen was Nebraska’s first three-time All-American. An outstanding defender, Nonen was the first defender to capture Big 12 Player-of-the-Year honors.
Saves
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Shutouts
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Saves 61 58 89 64 72 72 78 112 135 123 114 106 73 85 74 81 102 89 1,587
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Shutouts 5 7 14 11 12 13 16 7 14 4 7 6 5 4 5 3 5 3 134
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Shots Allowed
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Shots on Goal Allowed
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
Shots 175 154 180 166 204 187 200 248 346 319 314 311 261 241 252 253 267 272 4,350 SOG 113 132 91 82 90 86 88 139 153 159 143 135 97 118 102 114 136 125 2,113
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Games 8 11 13 12 12 13 13 12 12 9 13 13 14 10 11 11 10 10 206
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387 Total 2,056 4,076 12,277 9,086 11,062 19,874 10,867 11,747 11,440 6,508 10,749 6,151 5,681 4,693 5,885 4,764 5,231 6,711 148,858
Corners 103 140 182 130 196 253 265 187 205 154 148 169 146 90 129 139 126 70 2,832 Average 257 371 944 757 922 1,529 836 979 953 723 827 473 406 469 535 433 523 671 722
A three-time All-Big 12 selection, Carly Peetz (2006-09) was one of the best defenders in school history. Peetz started all 79 matches of her career, tied for the eighthmost in school history.
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
131 academic all-conference honorees
Records
Conference tournament records Game Records Points
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Kim Engesser (Baylor, 1997) 2. Kim Engesser (Missouri, 1998) Christine Latham (Baylor, 1999) Sharolta Nonen (Baylor, 1999) Kori Saunders (Texas Tech, 1999) Najah Williams (Texas Tech, 1999) Christine Latham (Kansas, 2000) Meghan Anderson (Baylor, 2000) Kelly Rheem (Baylor, 2001) Brittany Timko (Texas A&M, 2003) Jessie Bruch (Texas A&M, 2005)
Goals
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Kim Engesser (Baylor, 1997) 2. 10 tied
Assists
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Jenny Benson (Missouri, 1999) Sharolta Nonen (Baylor, 1999) Sharolta Nonen (Texas Tech, 1999) Jenny Benson (Kansas, 2000) Christine Latham (Texas A&M, 2000) Jenna Cooper (Missouri, 2003) Nebraska won five Big 12 Tournaments, including the 1998 title.
Team Finishes Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996
NU Finish Did Not Qualify Big 12 Semifinals Big 12 First Round Big 12 First Round Did Not Qualify Big 12 First Round Big 12 Semifinals Big 12 First Round Big 12 Semifinals Big 12 Champion Big 12 Semifinals Big 12 Champion Big 12 Champion Big 12 Champion Big 12 Runner-up Big 12 Champion
Tournament Results (17-8) Date Nov. 5, 2010 Nov. 3, 2010 Nov. 4, 2009 Nov. 5, 2008 Nov. 1, 2006 Nov. 4, 2005 Nov. 2, 2005 Nov. 3, 2004 Nov. 7, 2003 Nov. 6, 2003 Nov. 10, 2002 Nov. 8, 2002 Nov. 7, 2002 Nov. 9, 2001 Nov. 8, 2001 Nov. 4, 2000 Nov. 3, 2000 Nov. 1, 2000 Nov. 6, 1999 Nov. 4, 1999 Nov. 3, 1999 Nov. 9, 1998 Nov. 7, 1998 Nov. 9, 1997 Nov. 7, 1997 Nov. 10, 1996 Nov. 9, 1996
Opponent N/A Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Colorado N/A Texas Texas A&M Texas Missouri Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Missouri Missouri Texas A&M Texas A&M
Game Result vs. Oklahoma State L, 2-3 (OT) vs. Missouri W, 4-1 vs. Oklahoma State L, 0-3 vs. Colorado L, 0-1 vs. Texas L, 0-1 (OT) vs. Texas A&M L, 2-4 vs. Kansas W, 3-1 vs. Texas L, 0-2 vs. Missouri L, 2-3 vs. Texas A&M W, 2-1 (OT) vs. Texas A&M W, 1-0 vs. Texas W, 2-1 (OT) vs. Kansas W, 2-1 vs. Texas A&M L, 2-3 vs. Baylor W, 5-1 vs. Texas A&M W, 4-1 vs. Baylor W, 4-0 vs. Kansas W, 4-0 vs. Missouri W, 2-1 vs. Baylor W, 7-1 vs. Texas Tech W, 10-1 vs. Missouri W, 4-0 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-2 (3OT) vs. Texas A&M L, 1-3 vs. Baylor W, 4-1 vs. Texas A&M W, 1-0 (2OT) vs. Missouri W, 2-1
Shots No. 1. 2. 3.
Player (Opponent, Year) Morgan Marlborough (Missouri, 2010) Meghan Anderson (Missouri, 1999) Christine Latham (Kansas, 2000) Christine Latham (Texas A&M, 2000) Meghan Anderson (Texas A&M, 2001)
Shots on Goal
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Kim Engesser (Baylor, 1997) Christine Latham (Kansas, 2000) Morgan Marlborough (Missouri, 2010) 3. Najah Williams (Texas Tech, 1999) Aysha Jamani (Kansas, 2005)
Team Assists
Points 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Goals 4 2 Assists 2 2 2 2 2 2 Shots 9 8 7 7 7 SOG 5 5 5 4 4
Minutes in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Opponent, Year) Minutes Karina LeBlanc (Texas A&M, 1998) 125:32 Rebecca Hornbacher (Texas A&M, 1996) 117:47 Tara Macdonald (Oklahoma State, 2010) 92:53 Brooke Bredenberg (Texas A&M, 2003) 91:20 Erin Miller (Texas, 2002) 90:56
Goalkeeper Saves No. 1. 2. 3.
Player (Opponent, Year) Karina LeBlanc (Texas A&M, 1998) Erin Miller (Texas A&M, 2001) Karina LeBlanc (Baylor, 1999) Erin Miller (Texas A&M, 2002) Erin Miller (Texas, 2002)
Team Points No. 1. 2. 3. 5.
Opponent vs. Texas Tech, 1999 vs. Baylor, 1999 vs. Texas A&M, 2000 vs. Baylor, 2001 vs. Missouri, 1998
Team Goals No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Opponent vs. Texas Tech, 1999 vs. Baylor, 1999 vs. Baylor, 2001 vs. Baylor, 1997 vs. Missouri, 1998 vs. Kansas, 2000 vs. Baylor, 2000 vs. Texas A&M, 2000 vs. Missouri, 2010
Saves 12 9 8 8 8 Points 26 20 15 15 13 Goals 10 7 5 4 4 4 4 4 4
No. 1. 2. 3. 5.
Opponent vs. Baylor, 1999 vs. Texas A&M, 2000 vs. Missouri, 1998 vs. Texas Tech, 1999 vs. Missouri, 1999 vs. Missouri, 2010
Team Fouls No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Opponent vs. Missouri, 1998 vs. Texas, 2002 vs. Texas A&M, 2002 vs. Texas A&M, 1998 vs. Texas A&M, 2001
Tournament Records Points
No. Player (Year) 1. Kim Engesser (1997) 2. Christine Latham (1999) Christine Latham (2000) 4. Sharolta Nonen (1999) Kori Saunders (1999) Christy Harms (2000) Christine Latham (2002) Jessie Bruch (2005)
Goals No. 1. 2. 3.
Player (Year) Kim Engesser (1997) Christine Latham (1999) Kori Saunders (1999) Christine Latham (2000) Christy Harms (2000) Christine Latham (2002) Jessie Bruch (2005)
Assists
No. Player (Year) 1. Sharolta Nonen (1999) Jenny Benson (2000) 3. Jenny Benson (1999) Christine Latham (2000) Jenna Cooper (2003)
Shots No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player (Year) Christine Latham (2000) Morgan Marlborough (2010) Meghan Anderson (2001) Meghan Anderson (1999) Christine Latham (2002)
Shots on Goal
No. Player (Year) 1. Christine Latham (2000) 2. Kim Engesser (1997) Christine Latham (2002) Morgan Marlborough (2010) 5. Christine Latham (1999)
Minutes in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Year) Erin Miller (2002) Karina LeBlanc (2000) Karina LeBlanc (1999) Karina LeBlanc (1998) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996)
Goalkeeper Saves No. 1. 2. 3. 5.
Player (Year) Erin Miller (2002) Erin Miller (2001) Karina LeBlanc (1998) Karina LeBlanc (2000) Jamie Klages (2005)
Assists 8 7 5 5 4 4 Fouls 28 24 23 22 22
Points 10 9 9 6 6 6 6 6 Goals 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 Assists 4 4 3 3 3 Shots 16 13 12 11 11 SOG 8 7 7 7 6 Minutes 270:56 270:00 257:32 225:55 207:47 Saves 22 15 13 13 10
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Conference tournament records Team Points No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 1999 2000 2001 1998 2010
Team Goals No. 1. 2. 3. 5.
Year 1999 2000 1998 2001 2010
Team Assists No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 1999 2000 2001 1998 2010
Team Fouls No. Year 1. 2002 2. 1998 2000 4. 1999 5. 2001
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Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Jessie Bruch (2003-05-06-07) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) Christy Harms (2000-01-02-03) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06)
Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Kristen Gay (1995-96-97-98) Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Amy Walsh (1997-98-99) Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) Lindsey Greenwood (2000-01) Lindsey Ingram (2001-02-03-04) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) Jessie Bruch (2003-05-06-07) Morgan Marlborough (2009-10)
Assists
No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
No. 1. 2. 3. 5.
Player (Years) Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03)
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Player Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06)
Shots on Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Fouls 59 50 50 41 39
Game-Winning Goals
No. 1. 2. 3.
Shots
Assists 16 11 8 7 5
Goals No. 1. 2. 3.
No. Player (Years) 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 2. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) Christine Gluck (1997-98-99-00) 4. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Najah Williams (1997-98-99-00) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) Kari Hogan (2002-03-04) Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) Molly Thomas (2008-10)
Goals 19 12 7 7 6
Career Records Points No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Game-Winning Assists
Points 54 35 22 21 17
Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Kim Engesser (1997-98) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99)
Games Played Points 28 14 12 10 9 9 Goals 11 7 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 GWG 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Assists 8 6 5 4 4 4
No. Player (Years) 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 3. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Christine Gluck (1997-98-99-00) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01)
Games Started
No. Player (Years) 1. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 3. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) 5. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Christine Gluck (1997-98-99-00) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) Katie Bunkers (2002-03-04-05)
Goals-Against Average No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Erin Miller (2000-01-02) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Brooke Bredenberg (2003)
Goals Allowed
No. Player (Years) 1. Katie Wright (2003-04) Brittany Pfeil (2007-08) 3. Jamie Klages (2005-06) Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00)
Minutes in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Erin Miller (2001-02) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Brooke Bredenberg (2003)
GWA 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Shots 45 35 16 16 14 14 SOG 23 15 13 11 7 7
Saves No. 1. 2. 3. 5.
Player (Years) Erin Miller (2001-02) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Brooke Bredenberg (2003)
Wins No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Brooke Bredenberg (2003) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Tara Macdonald (2009-10)
Games Started in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Tara Macdonald (2009-10)
Games Played in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Jamie Klages (2005-06) Tara Macdonald (2009-10)
Saves 37 36 17 17 9 Wins 8 4 3 1 1 1 Starts 8 5 4 3 3 Games 8 5 4 3 3
Games 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 Starts 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 GAA 0.60 1.16 1.19 1.50 1.99 Goals 2 2 4 4 5 5 Minutes 744 388 451 270 181
Two-time Big 12 Player-of-the-Year Christine Latham is the only player in Nebraska history with double-digit career goals at the conference tournament. Latham scored 11 goals during her four seasons as a Husker while NU was a member of the Big 12 Conference.
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
131 academic all-conference honorees
Records
nebraska NCAA tournament records NCAA Tournament Results
Date Nov. 13, 2005 Nov. 11, 2005 Nov. 20, 2004 Nov. 14, 2004 Nov. 12, 2004 Nov. 16, 2003 Nov. 14, 2003 Nov. 23, 2002 Nov. 17, 2002 Nov. 15, 2002 Nov. 24, 2001 Nov. 17, 2001 Nov. 15, 2001 Nov. 17, 2000 Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 28, 1999 Nov. 21, 1999 Nov. 14, 1999 Nov. 20, 1998 Nov. 15, 1998 Nov. 23, 1997 Nov. 16, 1997 Dec. 1, 1996 Nov. 24, 1996 Nov. 17, 1996
Game vs. Portland vs. Creighton at Illinois at Kansas vs. Oral Roberts at Portland vs. Washington at Santa Clara vs. Yale vs. Hartford at Portland vs. Brigham Young vs. Boston College vs. Connecticut vs. Richmond vs. Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M vs. Minnesota at Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M at Notre Dame vs. Michigan at Portland vs. Duke vs. Minnesota
Result L, 2-3 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 (OT) W, 3-0 L, 1-4 W, 2-1 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-4 W, 3-0 W, 5-0 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 T, 1-1 (4OT) W, 1-0 W, 5-0 L, 1-2 W, 7-0 L, 0-6 W, 5-1 L, 0-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 (4OT)
NCAA Tournament Home Attendance (Average: 1,203) Date Nov. 28, 1999 Nov. 14, 1999 Nov. 17, 1996 Nov. 21, 1999 Nov. 15, 2001 Nov. 24, 1996 Nov. 15, 1998 Nov. 17, 2001 Nov. 11, 2005 Nov. 16, 1997 Nov. 17, 2000 Nov. 13, 2005 Nov. 11, 2000
Game vs. Notre Dame vs. Minnesota vs. Minnesota vs. Texas A&M vs. Boston College vs. Duke vs. Texas A&M vs. Brigham Young vs. Creighton vs. Michigan vs. Connecticut vs. Portland vs. Richmond
Game Records Points
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Kim Engesser (Michigan, 1997) Nikki Baker (Oral Roberts, 2004) 3. Lindsay Eddleman (Michigan, 1997) Lindsay Eddleman (Texas A&M, 1998) Meghan Anderson (Minnesota, 1999)
Goals
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Kim Engesser (Michigan, 1997) Nikki Baker (Oral Roberts, 2004) 3. Six Tied
Assists
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Becky Hogan (Michigan, 1997) Sharolta Nonen (Minnesota, 1999) Meghan Anderson (BYU, 2001)
Shots
No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player (Opponent, Year) Lindsay Eddleman (Minnesota, 1996) Isabelle Morneau (Minnesota, 1996) Christine Latham (Richmond, 2000) Meghan Anderson (Minnesota, 1999) Brittany Timko (Creighton, 2005)
Attendance 3,702 1,814 1,544 1,413 1,061 1,038 974 970 848 668 661 517 432
Points 6 6 5 5 5 Goals 3 3 2 Assists 2 2 2 Shots 10 9 8 7 7
Lindsay Eddleman scored two of Nebraska’s goals in a 7-0 win over Texas A&M at the Abbott Sports Complex in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. The Huskers eliminated the Aggies in both the 1998 and 1999 NCAA Tournaments.
Shots on Goal
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Lindsay Eddleman (Minnesota, 1996) Lindsay Eddleman (Michigan, 1997) 3. Nine Tied
SOG 4 4 3
Minutes in Goal No. 1. 2. 3.
Player (Opponent, Year) Minutes Karina LeBlanc (Notre Dame, 1999) 150:00 Rebecca Hornbacher (Minnesota, 1996) 148:43 Katie Wright (Kansas, 2004) 94:19
Goalkeeper Saves
No. Player (Opponent, Year) 1. Rebecca Hornbacher (Duke, 1996) Rebecca Hornbacher (Minnesota, 1996) Karina LeBlanc (Notre Dame, 1998) Karina LeBlanc (Notre Dame, 1999) Jamie Klages (Portland, 2005)
Team Points No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Opponent vs. Texas A&M, 1998 vs. Michigan, 1997 vs. Minnesota, 1999 vs. Boston College, 2001 vs. Richmond, 2000
Team Goals
No. Opponent 1. vs. Texas A&M, 1998 2. vs. Michigan, 1997 vs. Minnesota, 1999 vs. Boston College, 2001 5. vs. Connecticut, 2000
Team Assists
No. Opponent 1. vs. Texas A&M, 1998 2. vs. Michigan, 1997 vs. Minnesota, 1999 4. vs. Richmond, 2000 vs. Brigham Young, 2001
Saves 10 10 10 10 10
Points 20 15 15 13 12
Goals 7 5 5 5 4
Assists 6 5 5 4 4
Team Fouls No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Opponent vs. Minnesota, 1996 at Notre Dame, 1998 vs. Notre Dame, 1999 vs. Michigan, 1997 vs. Texas A&M, 1999
Tournament Records Points
No. Player (Year) 1. Nikki Baker (2004) 2. Kim Engesser (1997) Meghan Anderson (1999) Christine Latham (2001) Christine Latham (2002)
Goals
No. Player (Year) 1. Nikki Baker (2004) 2. Kim Engesser (1997) Christine Latham (2001) Christine Latham (2002) 5. Seven Tied
Assists
No. Player (Year) 1. Meghan Anderson (2001) 2. Becky Hogan (1997) Meghan Anderson (1999) Sharolta Nonen (1999) Kori Saunders (2001)
Shots
No. 1. 2. 3.
Player (Year) Lindsay Eddleman (1996) Christine Latham (2000) Isabelle Morneau (1996) Brittany Timko (2005) 5. Meghan Anderson (1999) Christine Latham (2001) Christine Latham (2002) Nikki Baker (2004)
Fouls 24 22 21 19 19
Points 8 6 6 6 6
Goals 4 3 3 3 2
Assists 3 2 2 2 2
Shots 15 13 11 11 10 10 10 10
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No. Player (Year) 1. Lindsay Eddleman (1996) 2. Christine Latham (2002) Nikki Baker (2004) 4. Lindsay Eddleman (1997) 5. Nine Tied
Minutes in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player (Year) Karina LeBlanc (1999) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) Katie Wright (2004) Erin Miller (2001) Erin Miller (2002)
Goalkeeper Saves
No. Player (Year) 1. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 2. Karina LeBlanc (1999) Katie Wright (2004) 4. Erin Miller (2002) 5. Karina LeBlanc (1998) Erin Miller (2001)
Team Points
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No. Year 1. 1998 2001 3. 1999 4. 1997 2004
Team Goals No. Year 1. 1998 2001 3. 1999 4. 1996 2004
Team Assists No. Year 1. 1998 1999 2001 4. 1997 5. 2000
Team Fouls No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Year 1999 2001 1996 2004 1998
SOG 7 6 6 5 4 Minutes 330:00 328:43 274:19 270:00 270:00 Saves 23 20 20 19 17 17
Points 23 23 21 15 15
No. Player (Years) 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 2. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 4. Kim Engesser (1997-98) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01)
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Game-Winning Assists
No. Player (Years) 1. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 2. Tanya Franck (1994-96-97) Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) Kari Hogan (2002-03-04) Abby Penas (2003-04-05) Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99)
Shots on Goal
No. Player (Years) 1. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 2. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 4. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05)
Games Played
Fouls 55 47 40 37 35
Goals
Player (Years) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Lauren Tatum (1997-98-99-00) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) Najah Williams (1998-99-00-01) Breanna Boyd (1999-00-01-02) Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) Brittany Timko (2003-05)
Assists
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Assists 7 7 7 5 4
No. Player (Years) 1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 3. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 4. Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 5. Kim Engesser (1997-98)
No. 1. 2. 3.
Shots
Goals 8 8 7 6 6
Career Records Points
Game-Winning Goals
No. Player (Years) 1. Breanna Boyd (1999-00-01-02) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 4. Nine tied
Games Started Points 14 14 13 10 9 Goals 6 5 5 4 4
No. Player (Years) 1. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) Katie Bunkers (2002-03-04-05) 7. Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03)
Goals-Against Average
No. 1. 2. 3.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Jamie Klages (2005)
GWG 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Assists 6 3 3 3 3 GWA 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
4. Katie Wright (2003-04) 5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97)
Goals Allowed No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Years) Jamie Klages (2005) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Katie Wright (2003-04) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97)
Minutes in Goal No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Katie Wright (2003-04) Jamie Klages (2005)
Saves No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Katie Wright (2003-04) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Jamie Klages (2005)
Wins
No. Player (Years) 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Katie Wright (2003-04) 5. Jamie Klages
Shots 39 31 27 19 17
Games Started in Goal
SOG 19 11 11 9 9
Games Played in Goal
No. 1. 2. 3.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Katie Wright (2003-04) 5. Jamie Klages (2005)
No. 1. 2. 3.
Player (Years) Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) Erin Miller (2001-02) Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) Katie Wright (2003-04) 5. Jamie Klages (2005)
1.59 1.62
Goals 3 5 7 8 9 Minutes 700 540 499 454 180 Saves 48 36 35 31 13 Wins 4 4 3 3 1 Starts 7 6 5 5 2 Games 8 6 5 5 2
Games 11 11 11 10 Starts 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 GAA 0.64 1.17 1.50
Breanna Boyd played in 11 NCAA Tournament games from 1999 to 2002.
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
131 academic all-conference honorees
Records
coaching history & records John Walker (1994-Present, 256-108-23, .691, 18 Seasons) Season 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Games 18 18 24 22 22 25 24 23 25 22 23 23 20 19 20 20 21 18 387
John Walker Head Coach
Record 14-4-0 10-8-0 23-1-0 18-4-0 17-4-1 22-1-2 22-2-0 17-5-1 16-6-3 13-8-1 14-9-0 14-8-1 10-7-3 5-10-4 10-9-1 11-5-4 13-7-1 7-10-1 256-108-23
Pct. .778 .556 .958 .818 .795 .920 .917 .761 .700 .614 .609 .630 .575 .368 .525 .650 .642 .416 .691
Dan Bassett Assistant Coach
Conf. N/A N/A 9-0-0 8-2-0 9-1-0 10-0-0 9-1-0 8-1-1 6-3-1 6-4-0 6-4-0 6-3-1 4-5-1 1-8-1 6-4-0 5-3-2 5-4-1 4-5-1 72-48-9
Pct. .000 .000 1.000 .800 .900 1.000 .900 .850 .650 .600 .600 .650 .450 .150 .600 .600 .550 .450 .593
Finish None None First Second Second First First Second Third Fourth Fifth Second Fifth Tied 10th Sixth Fourth Third 10th 3 Titles
Conference Tourn. None None 2-0, First 1-1, Second 2-0, First 3-0, First 3-0, First 1-1, Semifinals 3-0, First 1-1, Semifinals 0-1, First Round 1-1, Semifinals 0-1, First Round DNQ 0-1, First Round 0-1, First Round 1-1, Semifinals DNQ 18-9, 5 Titles
NCAA Tourn. DNQ DNQ 2-1, Elite Eight 1-1, Sweet 16 1-1, Sweet 16 2-1, Elite Eight 1-1, Sweet 16 2-1, Sweet 16 2-1, Sweet 16 1-1, Second Rd. 2-1, Sweet 16 1-1, Second Rd. DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 15-10
Nebraska Assistant Coaches Stacy Messer 1994 Megan Skinner 1995-2004 Ann Cook 2005-2006 Wally Crittenden 2007-2009 Michelle Demko 2007-2009 Marty Everding 1994-2006/ 2010-present Marty Everding Dan Bassett 2010-present
Assistant Coach
One Season 10 Seasons Two Seasons Three Seasons Three Seasons 15 Seasons Two Seasons
Points.......................................................................... 39 Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000 Goals . .........................................................................11 Nebraska 11, Loyola-Chicago 0, Sept. 25, 1998 Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000 Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000
First Game.............................................Aug. 26, 2005 Nebraska 3, Minnesota 1 First Nebraska Win................................Aug. 26, 2005 Nebraska 3, Minnesota 1 First Nebraska Loss................................Sept. 9, 2005 Colorado College 1, Nebraska 0 First Nebraska Tie.................................Aug. 25, 2006 Nebraska 1, Wright State 1 First Nebraska Shutout..........................Aug. 28, 2005 Nebraska 4, UAB 0 First Shutout...........................................Aug. 28, 2005 Nebraska 4, UAB 0 First Goal................................................Aug. 26, 2005 Nikki Baker, Nebraska First Assist.............................................Aug. 26, 2005 Tanya Dennis and Abby Penas, Nebraska First Hat Trick........................................Sept. 13, 2009 Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska First Big Ten Game............................... Sept. 18, 2011 Nebraska 3, Northwestern 1 First Big 12 Game.................................Sept. 30, 2005 Nebraska 0, Kansas 0 (2OT) First NCAA Tournament Game............. Nov. 11, 2005 Nebraska 1, Creighton 0
Nebraska Soccer Field Records Team Records
Points.......................................................................... 29 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009 Goals............................................................................. 9 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
Nebraska Home Field Records Team Records
Nebraska Soccer Field Firsts
Margin of Victory..........................................................11 Nebraska 11, Loyola-Chicago 0, Sept. 25, 1998 Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000 Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000
Both Teams
Attendance............................................................. 4,830 vs. North Carolina, Aug. 30, 2002
Assists..........................................................................11 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009 Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 10 vs. Portland, Nov. 13, 2005 Shots........................................................................... 35 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
Assists..........................................................................17 Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000
Points.......................................................................... 42 vs. Colorado (NU 36), Oct. 13, 1996
Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 12 vs. Texas, Oct. 4, 2002
Goals........................................................................... 12 vs. Colorado (W, 10-2), Oct. 13, 1996
Shots........................................................................... 60 vs. Iowa State, Oct. 6, 1995
Assists......................................................................... 18 vs. Colorado (NU 16), Oct. 13, 1996
Shots Allowed ............................................................ 33 vs. Portland, Nov. 13, 2005
Shots on Goal............................................................. 30 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Aug. 27, 2000
Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 21 vs. Minnesota (NU 10), Nov. 17, 1996
Shots on Goal Allowed............................................... 14 vs. Portland, Nov. 13, 2005
Shots Allowed ............................................................ 29 vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 28, 1999
Shots........................................................................... 60 vs. Iowa State (NU 60), Oct. 6, 1995
Shots on Goal Allowed............................................... 16 vs. Texas, Oct. 4, 2002
Shots on Goal............................................................. 30 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (NU 30), Aug. 27, 2000
Fewest Shots Allowed................................................... 4 vs. UAB, Aug. 28, 2005 vs. UC Irvine, Sept. 18, 2005
Fewest Shots Allowed................................................... 0 vs. Iowa State, Oct. 6, 1995 vs. Oklahoma, Aug. 30, 1996 vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999 vs. Belmont, Sept. 6, 2002
Corner Kicks............................................................... 27 vs. Minnesota (NU 19), Nov. 17, 1996 vs. Belmont (NU 27), Sept. 6, 2002 vs. Murray State (NU 27), Sept. 21, 2003
Corner Kicks............................................................... 27 vs. Belmont, Sept. 6, 2002 vs. Murray State, Sept. 21, 2003 Fouls............................................................................ 26 vs. Colorado, Sept. 29, 2006
Fouls.............................................................................41 vs. Minnesota (NU 24), Nov. 17, 1996 Longest Game..................................................... 150:00 vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 28, 1999
Shots on Goal............................................................. 22 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
Corner Kicks............................................................... 16 vs. Drake, Sept. 10, 2006 Fouls............................................................................ 26 vs. Colorado, Sept. 29, 2006 Margin of Victory........................................................... 9 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009 Attendance............................................................. 2,319 Nebraska 1, North Carolina 2, Aug. 19, 2011
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Opponent (last meeting) W-L-T Year Result Site Score Akron (2009) 1-0-0 2009 W H 7-1 Alabama (1996) 1-0-0 1996 W H 2-0 Alabama-Birmingham (2005) 2-0-0 2005 W H 4-0 2001 W H 2-1 Arizona (2010) 4-1-0 2010 W N 3-0 2001 W H 4-2 1995 L H 1-2 1994 W A 3-1 1994 W N 2-1 Arizona State (2010) 0-1-1 2010 L A 0-5 2009 T H 1-1 (2OT) Arkansas (2011) 3-0-0 2011 W H 6-0 1997 W H 8-0 1995 W A 3-0 Arkansas-Little Rock (2000) 1-0-0 2000 W H 11-0 Baker University (1994) 1-0-0 1994 W H 4-0 Baylor (2011) 12-6-2 2011 T H 1-1 (2OT) 2010 L A 1-2 2009 T H 1-1 (2OT) 2008 L A 0-1 2007 L H 1-4 2006 W H 2-1 2005 W A 1-0 2004 L H 3-4 2003 L A 1-2 2002 W A 4-0 2001 W N# 5-1 2001 W H 4-0 2000 W N 4-0 2000 W A 3-0 1999 W N# 7-1 1999 W H 1-0 1998 L A 0-1 1997 W N# 4-1 1997 W H 2-0 1996 W A 2-1 Belmont (2002) 1-0-0 2002 W H 7-0 Brigham Young (2001) 3-0-0 2001 W H@ 3-0 2001 W H 2-0 1995 W H 2-0 Boston College (2001) 1-0-0 2001 W H@ 5-0 Cal State Fullerton (2010) 1-0-0 2010 W H 3-1 Central Michigan (2006) 0-1-0 2006 L H 1-2 Clemson (1999) 1-0-1 1999 T A 0-0 (2 OT) 1998 W H 4-1 College of St. Mary (1994) 1-0-0 1994 W H 5-1 Colorado (2010) 8-8-2 2010 L A 1-2 2009 L A 0-1 2008 L N# 0-1 2008 L H 1-2 2007 L A 0-4 2006 T H 1-1 2005 W A 2-1 2004 L H 0-2 2003 L A 1-3 2002 W H 4-0 2001 T A 1-1 2000 W H 4-0 1999 W A 9-0 1998 W H 1-0 1997 W A 5-1 1996 W H 10-2 Colorado College (2005) 2-1-0 2005 L H 0-1 1996 W H 5-2 1994 W A 2-1 Connecticut (2000) 2-1-0 2000 L H 0-1 2000 W A 2-0 1999 W H 4-1 Creighton (2005) 4-3-1 2005 W H@ 1-0 2004 W A 3-2 2004 W H 4-2 2002 T H 1-1 2000 W H 2-0 1995 L H 0-1 1994 L A 0-1 (2OT) 1994 L H 1-3
Dartmouth (2000) 2000 W N Denver (2011) 2011 L A 1999 W H DePaul (2003) 2003 W H 1997 W H Drake (2008) 2008 T H 2007 T A 2006 W H 2002 W H Drury (2000) 2000 W H Duke (2003) 2003 L N 1997 W A 1996 W H@ 1996 W A Eastern Illinois (2004) 2004 W H Evansville (2001) 2001 W H Florida (2008) 2008 L A 2007 T H 2002 L A 2000 W H Florida State (1995) 1995 W H Georgia (2007) 2007 L N Green Bay (2009) 2009 W H Hartford (2002) 2002 W N@ Illinois (2011) 2011 L H 2005 L A 2004 L A@ Indiana (2011) 2011 L A 2010 W A Indiana State (2002) 2002 W H Iowa (2011) 2011 W H 2010 W H 2006 W H 2003 W H Iowa State (2010) 2010 W H 2009 W H 2008 W A 2007 T H 2006 L A 2005 L H 2004 W A 2003 W H 2002 W A 2001 W H 2000 W A 1999 W H 1998 W A 1997 W H 1996 W A 1995 W H IUPUI (2010) 2010 W H Kansas (2010) 2010 W H 2009 W A 2008 W H 2007 L A 2006 L H 2005 W N# 2005 T H 2004 W A@ 2004 W A 2003 L H 2002 W N# 2002 T A 2001 W H 2000 W N# 2000 W A 1999 W H 1998 W A 1997 W H 1996 W A 1995 W H Kentucky (1999) 1999 W A 1997 W H Lamar (2009) 2009 W H 2007 W A Lehigh (2009) 2009 L N Loyola-Chicago (2010) 2010 W H 2006 W H 1998 W H
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256 all-time victories
1995 W H 4-2 Loyola Maryland (2010) 1-0-0 2010 W H 2-0 Loyola Marymount (1996) 1-0-0 1996 W H 9-1 Marquette (1994) 1-0-0 1994 W H 2-1 Memphis (2002) 1-0-0 2002 W H 3-0 Michigan (2011) 1-2-1 2011 L H 1-2 2003 T N 1-1 (2OT) 1997 W H@ 5-1 1994 L N 0-2 Michigan State (2011) 0-1-0 2011 L H 0-1 Minnesota (2011) 5-1-0 2011 L A 3-6 2005 W H 3-1 2000 W A 4-0 1999 W H@ 5-0 1997 W H 3-1 1996 W H@ 3-2 (4OT) Mississippi State (2003) 1-0-0 2003 W H 1-0 Missouri (2010) 17-3-0 2010 W N# 4-1 2010 W H 4-2 2009 L A 0-5 2008 W H 3-2 (2OT) 2007 L A 1-3 2006 W A 2-0 2005 W H 3-1 2004 W A 2-1 (2OT) 2003 L N# 2-3 2003 W H 3-1 2002 W A 4-0 2001 W H 5-1 2000 W A 2-0 1999 W N# 2-1 1999 W H 5-1 1998 W N# 4-0 1998 W A 3-1 1997 W H 4-0 1996 W N# 2-1 1996 W A 8-2 Missouri State (2007) 3-0-0 2007 W H 2-1 2000 W H 5-0 1998 W H 7-0 Montana (2004) 2-0-0 2004 W H 2-1 1994 W A 2-1 (2OT) Murray State (2003) 1-0-0 2003 W H 2-0 New Mexico (2010) 0-1-0 2010 L A 0-3 North Carolina (2011) 0-3-1 2011 L H 1-2 2004 L H 0-1 2003 L A 0-6 2002 T H 1-1 North Dakota (2009) 1-0-0 2009 W H 6-1 North Dakota State (2008) 1-0-0 2008 W H 3-0 North Texas (2006) 1-0-0 2006 W H 3-2 Northern Arizona (2011) 1-0-0 2011 W H 8-1 Northern Colorado (2009) 2-0-0 2009 W A 3-0 2004 W H 7-0 Northern Iowa (2001) 1-0-0 2001 W H 3-1 Northwestern (2011) 3-1-0 2011 W H 3-1 2008 L A 3-4 2007 W H 2-0 1995 W H 4-0 Notre Dame (2001) 0-3-1 2001 L A 0-1 1999 T H@ 1-1 (4 OT) 1998 L A@ 1-2 1997 L A@ 0-6 Oakland (2008) 1-0-0 2008 W H 3-2 (OT) Ohio State (2011) 1-0-0 2011 W A 3-2 Oklahoma (2010) 12-2-1 2010 T A 0-0 (2OT) 2009 W H 5-2 2008 W A 1-0 2007 W H 1-0 2006 W A 1-0 2005 W H 2-1 2004 L A 0-1 2003 W H 2-1(OT) 2002 W H 1-0 2001 W A 2-0 2000 L H 1-2 1999 W A 3-1 1998 W H 7-0
8 conference championships
1997 W A 7-0 1996 W H 8-0 Oklahoma State (2010) 10-7-0 2010 L N# 2-3 (OT) 2010 L A 2-4 2009 L N# 0-3 2009 W H 2-0 2008 L A 1-2 2007 L H 0-1 2006 L A 0-2 2005 W H 3-2 2004 W A 2-0 2003 W H 3-2 2002 L H 1-2 2001 W A 3-1 2000 W H 6-1 1999 W A 10-0 1998 W H 4-0 1997 W A 4-1 1996 W H 6-0 Oral Roberts (2005) 6-0-0 2005 W A 6-0 2004 W N@ 3-0 1999 W H 6-0 1996 W H 5-0 1995 W A 3-0 1994 W H 2-0 Pacific (2004) 0-1-0 2004 L H 1-2 Park College (1994) 1-0-0 1994 W H 4-1 Penn State (2011) 0-1-0 2011 L A 4-5 Portland (2005) 1-7-1 2005 L H@ 2-3 2003 L A@ 1-4 2002 L A 0-4 2001 L A@ 0-4 2001 L A 0-3 1999 W H 3-2 (2OT) 1998 T H 1-1 (2OT) 1996 L A@ 0-1 1995 L A 0-3 Purdue (2011) 3-1-0 2011 W A 3-0 2005 L A 1-2 2004 W H 3-0 2000 W H 4-1 Rice (2005) 1-0-0 2005 W H 3-1 Richmond (2000) 1-0-0 2000 W H 4-0 Saint Louis (2008) 1-1-0 2008 L A 0-1 2007 W H 5-1 San Diego (1997) 1-0-0 1997 W H 5-0 San Diego State (2007) 1-0-1 2007 T H 0-0 (2OT) 2005 W H 3-2 Santa Clara (2002) 0-2-0 2002 L A@ 2-3 1999 L N 1-2 Stanford (2004) 2-2-0 2004 L H 0-1 1999 W A 2-1 1998 W H 3-0 1994 L N 2-4 Stephen F. Austin (2008) 1-0-0 2008 W H 2-1 South Dakota (2009) 1-0-0 2009 W H 9-0 Southern California (2001) 3-1-0 2001 W A 3-2 1998 W A 2-0 1997 W H 2-1 1995 L A 0-4 Southern Methodist (1996) 1-1-0 1996 W A 2-0 1995 L H 1-3 Teikyo Westmar (1994) 1-0-0 1994 W H 7-1 Tennessee (2007) 0-1-0 2007 L N 0-2 Texas (2010) 10-10-0 2010 W H 2-1 2009 L A 1-2 2008 W H 2-1 2007 L A 1-2 2006 L N# L, 0-1 2006 L H 1-2 2005 L A 0-1 (OT) 2004 L N# 0-2 2004 W H 4-3 2003 L A 2-3 (2OT) 2002 W N# 2-1 2002 L H 0-4 2001 L A 1-2 2000 W H 4-0 1999 W A 3-0 1998 W H 2-1 1997 L A 0-1 1996 W H 1-0
1995 W H 3-2 1994 W A 3-1 Texas A&M (2010) 14-12-0 2010 L H 1-2 2009 W H 2-1 2008 L A 0-2 2007 L H 4-1 2006 L A 0-2 2005 L N# 2-4 2005 L A 0-4 2004 L H 1-2 2003 W N# 2-1 (OT) 2003 W A 2-1 2002 W N# 1-0 2002 L H 2-3 2001 L N# 2-3 2001 W A 4-2 2000 W N# 4-1 2000 W H 2-1 1999 W H@ 1-0 1999 W A 1-0 1998 W H@ 7-0 1998 W N# 3-2 (3OT) 1998 W H 2-0 1997 L N# 1-3 1997 L A 0-1 1996 W N# 1-0 (2OT) 1996 W H 1-0 1995 L A 0-2 Texas Christian (2006) 3-0-0 2006 W H 4-0 1996 W N 4-0 1994 W H 6-0 Texas Tech (2010) 15-1-1 2010 W A 5-4 (OT) 2009 T A 3-3 (2OT) 2008 W H 3-0 2007 L A 1-2 2006 W H 2-1 2005 W A 4-1 2004 W H 3-0 2003 W A 3-1 2002 W A 4-0 2001 W H 8-1 2000 W A 4-1 1999 W N# 10-1 1999 W H 1-0 1998 W A 7-0 1997 W H 5-0 1996 W A 2-0 1994 W N 3-0 Tulsa (1999) 2-0-0 1999 W H 9-0 1996 W H 4-0 UAB (2008) 1-0-0 2008 W H 3-0 UCLA (1998) 0-2-0 1998 L A 1-5 1995 L A 0-1 (2OT) UC Irvine (2005) 1-0-0 2005 W H 2-1 UC Riverside (2008) 0-1-0 2008 L H 0-1 Vanderbilt (1997) 2-0-0 1997 W A 2-0 1996 W H 3-2 (2OT) Villanova (2009) 0-0-1 2009 T A 2-2 (2OT) Virginia Tech (2011) 1-0-0 2011 W A 4-3 (2OT) Wake Forest (2011) 0-1-0 2011 L N 1-2 (OT) Washington (2003) 1-1-0 2003 W N@ 2-1 1995 L N 1-5 Western Carolina (2006) 1-0-0 2006 W H 1-0 (OT) Wisconsin (2011) 2-1-1 2011 L H 0-2 2006 T H 2-2 2003 W A 2-1 2002 W H 1-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1998) 1-1-0 1998 L H 1-2 (2OT) 1994 W H 2-0 Wright State (2006) 1-0-0 2006 T H 1-1 Wyoming (1995) 1-0-0 1995 W H 8-0 Yale (2002) 1-0-0 2002 W N@ 1-0 All-Time Record All-Time Score Big Ten Regular-Season Big Ten Tournament All-Time vs. Big Ten Teams
256-108-23 1,045-451 4-5-1 0-0-0 20-12-1
Big 12 Regular-Season 98-43-8 Big 12 Tournament Record 18-9-0 All-Time vs Big 12 Teams 127-54-9
72 all-conference selections
17 all-americans
131 academic all-conference honorees
year-by-year results
1994 (14- 4- 0) No Conference Affiliation Final National Rank: Unranked Home: 7-1-0 Away: 5-1-0 Neutral: 2-2-0 Date Opp.(NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 9/6 Creighton (/) L, 1-3 423 9/9 &Arizona (/) W, 2-1 75 9/11 at Montana (/) W, 2-1 (2OT) 645 9/16 Baker (/) W, 4-0 207 9/18 Park College (/) W, 4-1 207 9/27 at Creighton (/21) L, 0-1 (2OT) 337 9/30 ^Teikyo Westmar (/) W, 7-1 327 10/5 at College of St. Mary (/) W, 5-1 134 10/7 Oral Roberts (/) W, 2-0 233 10/9 Marquette (/) W, 2-1 227 10/14 TCU (/) W, 6-0 226 10/16 Wisconsin (/) W, 2-0 206 10/21 at Colorado College (/) W, 2-1 303 10/23 *Stanford (/3) L, 2-4 112 10/28 at Texas (/) W, 3-1 180 10/30 $Michigan (/) L, 0-2 100 11/5 #Texas Tech (/) W, 3-0 56 11/6 at Arizona (/) W, 3-1 352 Season Score: 50-19 Corner Kicks: NU–103, Opponents–57 Fouls: NU–313, Opponents–250 Yellow Cards: NU–13, Opponents–8 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 2,056; Average: 257 Home Games in Bold at Whittier Field ^–Home Game in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex &–at Missoula, Mont.; *–at Colorado Springs, Colo.; $–at Austin, Texas; #–at Tucson, Ariz.
1995 (10-8- 0) No Conference Affiliation Final National Rank: Unranked Home: 8-3-0 Away: 2-4-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 9/3 Creighton (/) L, 0-1 1,100 9/8 Arizona (/) L, 1-2 250 9/10 Loyola-Chicago (/) W, 4-2 202 9/16 *at Portland (/4) L, 0-3 939 9/17 *Washington (/) L, 1-5 213 9/22 Kansas (/) W, 8-1 157 9/24 Wyoming (/) W, 8-0 275 9/29 at Oral Roberts (/) W, 3-0 30 10/1 at Arkansas (/) W, 3-0 442 10/6 Iowa State (/) W, 4-0 216 10/8 Florida State (/) W, 6-0 261 10/13 Northwestern (/) W, 4-0 472 10/15 SMU (/4) L, 1-3 532 10/18 at Texas A&M (/10) L, 0-2 367 10/20 BYU (/) W, 2-0 288 10/22 Texas (/) W, 3-2 323 10/27 at USC (/) L, 0-4 200 10/30 at UCLA (/21) L, 0-1 (2OT) 100 Season Score: 48-26 Corner Kicks: NU–140, Opponents–46 Fouls: NU–233, Opponents–181 Yellow Cards: NU–5, Opponents–5 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 4,076; Average: 371 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex *–at adidas Invite in Portland, Ore. 1996 (23-1- 0) Big 12 Record (Place): 9-0-0 (1st) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 2-0-0 (1st) Final National Rank: 6th Home: 13-0-0 Away: 7-1-0 Neutral: 3-0-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/30 Oklahoma (25/) W, 8-0 1,075 9/1 at Iowa State (25/) W, 6-0 300 9/8 at Duke (25/6) W, 3-1 600 9/13 Oral Roberts (12/) W, 5-0 821 9/15 Loyola Marymount (12/) W, 9-1 411 9/20 Colorado College (13/) W, 5-2 511 9/22 Vanderbilt (13/) W, 3-2 (2OT) 561 9/27 Texas (10/) W, 1-0 616 9/29 Texas A&M (10/6) W, 1-0 1,129 10/4 Tulsa (6/) W, 4-0 1,029 10/6 Alabama (6/) W, 2-0 977 10/11 Oklahoma St. (6/) W, 6-0 1,187 10/13 Colorado (6/) W, 10-2 1,378 10/18 at Missouri (6/) W, 8-2 203 10/20 at Kansas (6/) W, 2-0 376 10/25 at Baylor (5/) W, 2-1 768 10/27 at Texas Tech (5/) W, 2-0 121 11/2 *vs. TCU (5/) W, 4-0 95
11/3 *at SMU (5/) W, 2-0 247 11/9 %Missouri (5/) W, 2-1 N/A 11/10 %Texas A&M (5/7) W, 1-0 (2OT) N/A 11/17 #Minnesota (5/) W, 3-2 (4OT) 1,544 11/24 #Duke (5/) W, 3-0 1,038 12/1 #at Portland (5/3) L, 0-1 3,960 Season Score: 92-15 Corner Kicks: NU–182, Opponents–52 Fouls: NU–302, Opponents–230 Yellow Cards: NU–14, Opponents–11 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–1 Home Attendance: 12,277; Average: 944 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex *–at SMU Puma Classic, Dallas, Texas; %–at Big 12 Tournament, St. Louis, Mo.; #–NCAA Tournament Game
1997 (18- 4- 0) Big 12 Record (Place): 8-2-0 (2nd) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1-0 (2nd) Final National Rank: 7th Home: 12-0-0 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/29 DePaul (6/) W, 4-1 1,220 8/31 USC (6/) W, 2-1 776 9/5 at Colorado (6/) W, 5-1 975 9/7 at Vanderbilt (6/14) W, 2-0 821 9/12 at Texas (5/) L, 0-1 525 9/14 at Texas A&M (5/9) L, 0-1 1,368 9/18 Iowa State (11/) W, 7-0 712 9/21 Arkansas (11/) W, 8-0 665 9/26 Baylor (10/) W, 2-0 932 9/28 Texas Tech (10/) W, 5-0 652 10/3 Missouri (10/) W, 4-0 828 10/5 Kansas (10/) W, 6-0 811 10/10 San Diego (10/) W, 5-0 972 10/12 Kentucky (10/) W, 3-0 348 10/20 at Duke (10/4) W, 5-0 100 10/24 at Oklahoma St. (10/) W, 4-1 237 10/26 at Oklahoma (10/) W, 7-0 127 11/2 Minnesota (7/10) W, 3-1 502 11/7 %Baylor (7/) W, 4-1 875 11/9 %Texas A&M (7/5) L, 1-3 2,100 11/16 #Michigan (7/15) W, 5-1 668 11/23 #at Notre Dame (7/2) L, 0-6 909 Season Score: 82-18 Corner Kicks: NU–130, Opponents–49 Fouls: NU–250, Opponents–229 Yellow Cards: NU–9, Opponents–15 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 9,086; Average: 757 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game 1998 (17- 4-1) Big 12 Record (Place): 9-1-0 (2nd) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 2-0-0 (1st) Final National Rank: 10th Home: 10-1-1 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 9/4 UW-Milwaukee (8/) L, 1-2 (2OT) 1,267 9/11 &Clemson (24/8) W, 4-1 1,742 9/13 &Stanford (24/20) W, 3-0 748 9/18 at UCLA (17/25) L, 1-5 600 9/20 at USC (17/) W, 2-0 570 9/23 at Iowa State (21/) W, 4-2 250 9/25 Loyola-Chicago (21/) W, 11-0 652 9/27 SW Missouri St. (21/) W, 7-0 603 10/2 Texas A&M (19/12) W, 2-0 343 10/4 Texas (19/) W, 2-1 389 10/9 Portland (13/7) T, 1-1 1,279 10/11 Colorado (13/) W, 1-0 1,079 10/16 at Kansas (12/) W, 1-0 363 10/18 at Missouri (12/) W, 3-1 432 10/23 Oklahoma (10/) W, 7-0 837 10/25 Oklahoma State (10/) W, 4-0 1,149 10/30 at Texas Tech (9/) W, 7-0 181 11/1 at Baylor (9/16) L, 0-1 616 11/6 %Texas A&M (17/) W, 3-2 (3OT) 739 11/8 %Missouri (17/) W, 4-0 1,478 11/15 #Texas A&M (13/) W, 7-0 974 714 11/20 #at Notre Dame (13/4) L, 1-2 Season Score: 76-18 Corner Kicks: NU–196, Opponents–47 Fouls: NU–286, Opponents–285 Yellow Cards: NU–18, Opponents–9 Red Cards: NU–3, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 11,062; Average: 922 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex &–Husker Fila Invitational Game; %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament
1999 (22-1-2) Big 12 Record (Place): 10-0-0 (1st) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 3-0 (1st) Final National Rank: 5th Home: 12-0-1 Away: 7-0-1 Neutral: 3-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/27 Texas Tech (8/) W, 1-0 1,229 8/29 Baylor (8/17) W, 3-0 803 9/3 Oral Roberts (8/) W, 6-0 1,102 9/5 at Kentucky (8/) W, 5-1 413 9/10 &Connecticut (6/12) W, 4-1 1,789 9/12 &Portland (6/19) W, 3-2 (OT) 1,851 9/17 at Stanford (3/22) W, 2-1 1,033 9/19 vs. Santa Clara (3/1) L, 1-2 789 9/24 Tulsa (4/) W, 9-0 1,359 9/25 at Clemson (4/18) T, 0-0 (2OT) 665 10/1 at Texas A&M (4/8) W, 1-0 2,757 10/3 at Texas (4/) W, 3-0 553 10/8 Denver (4/) W, 2-0 1,117 10/10 at Colorado (4/) W, 9-0 1,550 10/15 Kansas (4/) W, 8-1 1,372 10/17 Missouri (4/18) W, 5-1 1,234 10/22 at Oklahoma (4/) W, 3-1 221 254 10/24 at Oklahoma State (4/) W, 10-0 10/29 Iowa State (4/) W, 7-0 1,089 11/3 %Texas Tech (4/) W, 10-1 278 11/4 %Baylor (4/22) W, 7-1 820 11/6 %Missouri (4/25) W, 2-1 2,980 11/14 #Minnesota (4/) W, 5-0 1,814 11/21 #Texas A&M (4/11) W, 1-0 1,413 11/28 #Notre Dame (4/5) T, 1-1 (4OT) 3,702 Season Score: 108-14 Corner Kicks: NU–253, Opponents–59 Fouls: NU–327, Opponents–316 Yellow Cards: NU–22, Opponents–17 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–1 Home Attendance: 19,874; Average: 1,529 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex &–Husker Fila Invitational Game; %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament
2000 (22-2- 0) Big 12 Record (Place): 9-1-0 (1st) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 3-0 (1st) Final National Rank: 9th Home: 11-2-0 Away: 7-0-0 Neutral: 4-0-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/25 at Minnesota (5/) W, 4-0 882 8/27 Arkansas-Little Rock (5/) W, 11-0 618 8/29 SW Missouri St. (5/) W, 5-0 582 9/3 Drury (5/) W, 11-0 1,137 9/8 Florida (3/) W, 7-2 1,524 9/10 Purdue (3/24) W, 4-1 645 9/15 &vs. Dartmouth (3/) W, 2-0 176 9/17 &at Connecticut (3/20) W, 2-0 1,466 9/22 at Baylor (3/) W, 3-0 307 9/24 Creighton (3/) W, 2-0 823 9/29 at Missouri (3/24) W, 2-0 887 10/1 at Kansas (3/) W, 4-0 384 10/6 Texas (3/) W, 4-0 623 10/8 Texas A&M (3/14) W, 2-1 748 10/13 Oklahoma State (2/) W, 6-2 621 10/15 Oklahoma (2/) L, 1-2 1,013 10/20 Colorado (4/) W, 4-0 1,440 10/22 at Texas Tech (4/) W, 4-1 163 10/27 at Iowa State (3/) W, 2-0 526 11/1 %vs. Kansas (3/) W, 4-0 210 11/3 %vs. Baylor (3/) W, 4-0 752 11/4 %vs. Texas A&M (3/9) W, 4-1 2,247 11/11 #Richmond (2/) W, 4-0 432 11/17 #Connecticut (2/13) L, 0-1 661 Season Score: 95-10 Corner Kicks: NU–265, Opponents–41 Fouls: NU–304, Opponents–278 Yellow Cards: NU–20, Opponents–20 Red Cards: NU–1, Opponents–2 Home Attendance: 10,876; Average: 836 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex &–UConn Classic; %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game 2001 (17-5 -1) Big 12 Record (Place): 8-1-1 (2nd) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1 (Semifinals) Final National Rank: 12th Home: 12-0-0 Away: 4-4-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/31 Arizona (5/) W, 4-2 1,253 9/2 Alabama-Birmingham (5/) W, 2-1 1,334 9/9 at USC (4/) W, 3-2 258 9/21 Northern Iowa (3/) W, 3-1 947 9/23 Evansville (3/) W, 5-1 934
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9/25 at Notre Dame (3/4) L, 0-1 668 9/28 Baylor (3/) W, 4-0 1,145 10/5 Missouri (5/) W, 5-1 1,005 10/7 Kansas (5/) W, 2-0 689 10/12 at Texas (4/20) L, 1-2 2,121 10/14 at Texas A&M (4/10) W, 4-2 1,754 10/17 Brigham Young (5/) W, 2-0 562 837 10/19 at Oklahoma State (5/) W, 3-1 10/21 at Oklahoma (5/) W, 2-0 641 10/23 at Portland (4/10) L, 0-3 620 10/26 at Colorado (4/) T, 1-1 325 10/28 Texas Tech (4/) W, 8-1 651 11/2 Iowa State (11/) W, 4-0 1,196 11/8 %Baylor (11/) W, 5-1 947 L, 2-3 2,066 11/9 %Texas A&M (11/8) 11/15 #Boston College (11/) W, 5-0 1,061 11/17 #Brigham Young (11/) W, 3-0 970 11/24 #at Portland (11/5) L, 0-4 1,991 Season Score: 68-27 Corner Kicks: NU–187, Opponents–49 Fouls: NU–319, Opponents–265 Yellow Cards: NU–15, Opponents–17 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 11,747; Average: 979 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game 2002 (16- 6-3) Big 12 Record (Place): 6-3-1 (3rd) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 3-0 (1st) Final National Rank: 13th Home: 7-3-2 Away: 4-3-1 Neutral: 5-0-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/30 *North Carolina (10/2) T, 1-1 4,830 9/1 *Wisconsin (10/) W, 1-0 1,262 9/6 Belmont (7/) W, 7-0 764 9/8 at Florida (7/) L, 0-1 1,863 9/14 at Portland (15/17) L, 0-4 1,730 9/17 Drake (19/) W, 4-0 431 9/20 Creighton (19/) T, 1-1 1,062 9/22 Indiana State (19/) W, 2-0 324 9/27 at Missouri (18/) W, 4-0 779 9/29 at Kansas (18/) T, 1-1 861 10/4 Texas (16/4) L, 0-4 842 10/6 Texas A&M (16/8) L, 2-3 579 10/11 Memphis (23/) W, 3-0 431 10/13 at Iowa State (23/) W, 2-0 303 10/18 at Texas Tech (23/) W, 4-0 140 10/20 at Baylor (23/) W, 4-0 284 10/25 Oklahoma State (25/) L, 1-2 313 10/27 Oklahoma (25/) W, 1-0 190 11/1 Colorado (/) W, 4-0 412 11/7 %Kansas (/) W, 2-1 432 11/8 %Texas (/5) W, 2-1(OT) 1,078 11/10 %Texas A&M (/3) W, 1-0 2,638 11/15 #vs. Hartford (18/) W, 2-0 250 11/17 #vs. Yale (18/) W, 1-0 175 1,307 11/23 #at Santa Clara (18/4) L, 2-3 Season Score: 52-22 Corner Kicks: NU–205, Opponents–79 Fouls: NU–331, Opponents–284 Yellow Cards: NU–24, Opponents–27 Red Cards: NU–2, Opponents–1 Home Attendance: 11,440; Average: 953 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex *–adidas Invite; %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game 2003 (13-8-1) Big 12 Record (Place): 6-4-0 (4th) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1 (Semifinals) Final National Rank: 23rd Home: 8-1-0 Away: 3-5-0 Neutral: 2-2-1 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/29 DePaul (12/) W, 1-0 882 8/31 Iowa (12/) W, 3-0 661 9/5 vs. Duke (14/10) L, 1-3 100 2,053 9/7 at North Carolina (14/1) L, 0-6 9/12 vs. Michigan (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 58 9/14 at Wisconsin (/) W, 2-1 539 9/19 Mississippi State (/) W, 1-0 852 9/21 Murray State (/) W, 2-0 417 9/26 Iowa State (/) W, 5-1 1,110 9/28 Missouri (/) W, 3-1 460 10/3 at Baylor (14/) L, 1-2 537 10/5 at Texas Tech (14/) W, 3-1 172 10/10 Oklahoma (22/18) W, 2-1(2OT) 665 10/17 Oklahoma State (16/) W, 3-2 696 10/19 Kansas (16/) L, 0-1 765 10/24 at Texas A&M (22/9) W, 2-1 3,586 L, 2-3(2OT) 1,114 10/26 at Texas (22/) 10/31 at Colorado (22/6) L, 1-3 664 W, 2-1(OT) 692 11/6 %Texas A&M (/14)
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256 all-time victories
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year-by-year results
11/7 %Missouri (/) L, 2-3 412 11/14 #vs. Washington (21/) W, 2-1 972 11/16 #at Portland (21/5) L,1-4 988 Season Score: 40-36 Corner Kicks: NU–154, Opponents–82 Fouls: NU–244, Opponents–189 Yellow Cards: NU–12, Opponents–8 Red Cards: NU–1, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 6,508; Average: 723 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game
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2004 (14-9- 0) Big 12 Record (Place): 6-4-0 (5th) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 0-1 (First Round) Final National Rank: 22nd Home: 7-6-0 Away: 6-2-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/27 *North Carolina (/1) L, 0-1 3,620 8/29 *Creighton (/) W, 4-2 790 9/3 Eastern Illinois (/) W, 4-0 548 9/5 Purdue (/) W, 3-0 293 9/10 Pacific (/) L, 1-2 513 9/12 Stanford (/) L, 0-1 482 9/17 Northern Colorado (/) W, 7-0 597 9/19 Montana (/) W, 2-1 456 9/21 at Creighton (/) W, 3-2 929 9/24 at Kansas (/8) W, 1-0 582 9/26 at Iowa State (/) W, 3-2 286 10/1 at Missouri (23/) W, 2-1(2OT) 511 10/8 Texas (/) W, 4-3 1,008 10/10 Texas A&M (/7) L, 1-2 511 10/15 Texas Tech (/) W, 3-0 472 10/17 Baylor (/) L, 3-4 453 10/22 at Oklahoma State (/) W, 2-0 674 10/24 at Oklahoma (/) L, 0-1 346 10/29 Colorado L, 0-2 1,006 11/3 %Texas (/21) L, 0-2 495 11/12 #vs. Oral Roberts (/) W, 3-0 147 11/14 #at Kansas (/8) W, 2-1(OT) 720 11/20 #at Illinois (/19) L, 1-2 1,046 Season Score: 49-29 Corner Kicks: NU–148, Opponents–92 Fouls: NU–232, Opponents–204 Yellow Cards: NU–11, Opponents 11 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 10,749; Average: 827 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex *–adidas Invite; %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game 2005 (14-8-1) Big 12 Record (Place): 6-3-1 (2nd) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1 (Semifinals) Final National Rank: 21st Home: 9-3-1 Away: 4-4-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/26 Minnesota (17/) W, 3-1 1,021 8/28 UAB (17/) W, 4-0 467 9/2 at Illinois (17/13) L, 0-1 854 9/6 San Diego St. (16/) W, 3-2 310 9/9 Colorado College (16/) L, 0-1 357 9/11 Rice (16/) W, 3-1 467 9/16 at Purdue (19/) L, 1-2 309 9/18 UC Irvine (19/) W, 2-1 359 9/23 at Colorado (/) W, 2-1 901 9/30 Kansas (25/) T, 0-0(2OT) 501 10/2 Missouri (25/) W, 3-0 512 10/7 at Baylor (23/) W, 1-0 476 10/9 at Texas A&M (23/18) L, 0-4 2,598 10/14 at Oral Roberts (25/) W, 6-0 478 10/16 at Texas (25/) L, 0-1 1,185 10/21 Oklahoma (/) W, 2-1 417 10/23 Oklahoma State (/) W, 3-2 371 10/28 Iowa State (22/) L, 0-2 557 10/30 at Texas Tech (/) W, 4-1 242 11/2 % vs. Kansas (/) W, 3-1 215 11/4 % vs. Texas A&M (/10) L, 2-4 1,223 11/11 #Creighton W, 1-0 848 11/13 #Portland (/1) L, 2-3 517 Season Score: 45-29 Corner Kicks: NU–169, Opponents–79 Fouls: NU–269, Opponents–243 Yellow Cards: NU–10, Opponents 16 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 6,704; Average: 515 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game
2006 (10-7-3) Big 12 Record (Place): 4-5-1 (5th) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 0-1 (First Round) Final National Rank: None Home: 8-3-3 Away: 2-3-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/25 Wright State (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 493 9/1 Wisconsin (/) T, 2-2(2OT) 455 9/3 Iowa (/) W, 1-0 427 9/8 North Texas (/) W, 3-2 537 9/10 Drake (/) W, 4-1 551 9/12 Western Carolina (/) W, 1-0(2OT) 352 9/15 Central Michigan (/) L, 1-2 349 9/17 TCU (/) W, 4-0 402 9/22 at Missouri (/16) W, 2-0 1,065 9/24 at Iowa State (/) L, 2-3(2OT) 307 9/29 Colorado (/11) T, 1-1(2OT) 452 10/1 Kansas (/) L, 0-1 436 10/6 Baylor (/) W, 2-1(OT) 285 10/8 Texas Tech (/) W, 2-1 302 10/13 at Texas A&M (/8) L, 0-2 4,287 10/15 Texas (/14) L, 1-2 351 10/20 at Oklahoma State (/10) L, 0-2 911 10/22 at Oklahoma (/) W, 1-0 251 10/25 Loyola-Chicago (/) W, 3-2 304 11/1 %Texas (/12) L, 0-1(OT) 318 Season Score: 31-24 Corner Kicks: NU–146, Opponents–82 Fouls: NU–273, Opponents–217 Yellow Cards: NU–23, Opponents 17 Red Cards: NU–1, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 5,693; Average: 406 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas
2008 (10-9-1) Big 12 Record (Place): 6-4-0 (6th) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 0-1 (First Round) Final National Rank: None Home: 8-2-1 Away: 2-6-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/22 at Northwestern (/) L, 3-4 351 8/29 UC Riverside (/) L, 0-1 668 8/31 at Florida (/22) L, 1-6 800 9/5 at Saint Louis (/) L, 0-1 602 9/7 UAB (/) W, 3-0 472 9/14 Oakland (/) W, 3-2(OT) 489 9/16 Drake (/) T, 0-0(2OT) 336 9/19 North Dakota State (/) W, 3-0 441 9/21 Stephen F. Austin (/) W, 2-1 476 9/26 Kansas (/25) W, 2-1(2OT) 470 9/28 Missouri (/) W, 3-2(2OT) 605 10/3 Texas (/8) W, 2-1 896 10/5 at Baylor (/) L, 0-1 261 10/10 at Texas A&M (/7) L, 0-2 3,285 10/17 Colorado (/15) L, 1-2 507 10/19 Texas Tech (/) W, 3-0 525 10/24 at Oklahoma (/) W, 1-0 315 10/26 at Oklahoma State (/9) L, 1-2 777 10/31 at Iowa State (/) W, 3-1 433 11/5 %Colorado (/16) L, 0-1 205 Season Score: 31-28 Corner Kicks: NU–129, Opponents–71 Fouls: NU–188, Opponents–202 Yellow Cards: NU–9, Opponents 9 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–1 Home Attendance: 5,885; Average: 535 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas
2007 (5 -10- 4) Big 12 Record (Place): 1-8-1 (t10th) Big 12 Tournament (Place): DNQ; Final National Rank: None Home: 4-3-3 Away: 1-5-1 Neutral: 0-2-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 9/2 Northwestern (/) W, 2-0 518 9/5 at Drake (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 215 9/7 Missouri State (/) W, 2-1 418 9/9 San Diego State (/) T, 0-0(2OT) 386 9/14 *Tennessee (/13) L, 0-2 672 9/16 *Georgia (/17) L, 1-2 440 9/21 Saint Louis (/) W, 5-1 437 9/23 Florida (/12) T, 1-1(2OT) 465 9/28 Oklahoma (/) W, 1-0 563 9/30 Oklahoma State (/16) L, 0-1 572 10/5 at Colorado (/) L, 0-4 956 10/7 at Texas (/2) L, 1-2 825 10/12 at Lamar (/) W, 4-0 236 10/14 at Texas Tech (/) L, 1-2 218 10/19 Baylor (/) L, 1-4 391 10/21 Texas A&M (/3) L, 1-4 426 10/26 at Kansas (/) L, 1-3 546 10/28 at Missouri (/15) L, 1-3 627 11/2 Iowa State (/) T, 2-2(2OT) 517 Season Score: 25-33 Corner Kicks: NU–90, Opponents–89 Fouls: NU–246, Opponents–212 Yellow Cards: NU–7, Opponents 9 Red Cards: NU–1, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 4,693; Average: 469 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field *-USC Tournament
2009 (11-5 - 4) Big 12 Record (Place): 5-3-2 (4th) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 0-1 (First Round) Final National Rank: None Home: 9-0-2 Away: 2-3-2 Neutral: 0-2-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 344 8/22 at Northern Colorado (/) W, 3-0 8/28 vs. Lehigh (/) L, 1-3 219 8/30 at Villanova (/) T, 2-2(2OT) 303 9/4 Lamar (/) W, 7-1 478 9/11 North Dakota (/) W, 6-1 496 9/13 Akron (/) W, 7-1 479 9/18 South Dakota (/) W, 9-0 458 9/20 Arizona State (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 594 9/25 at Colorado (/) L, 0-1 855 9/27 at Texas Tech (/) T, 3-3(2OT) 479 10/2 Green Bay (/) W, 3-1 257 10/4 Oklahoma State (/) W, 2-0 490 10/9 Baylor (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 345 10/11 Oklahoma (/) W, 5-2 294 10/16 at Texas (/) L, 1-2 904 10/18 at Texas A&M (/14) W, 2-1 485 10/23 at Kansas (/) W, 7-4 722 10/25 at Missouri (/23) L, 0-5 607 10/30 Iowa State (/) W, 2-1(OT) 388 11/4 %Oklahoma State (/) L, 0-3 335 Season Score: 62-33 Corner Kicks: NU–139, Opponents–81 Fouls: NU–223, Opponents–179 Yellow Cards: NU–15, Opponents 9 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 Home Attendance: 4,764; Average: 433 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas
2010 (13-7-1) Big 12 Record (Place): 5-4-1 (3rd) Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1 (Semifinals) Final National Rank: None Home: 9-1-0 Away: 2-5-1 Neutral: 2-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. L, 0-3 1,454 8/22 at New Mexico (/) 8/27 Loyola Chicago (/) W, 2-0 610 8/29 Loyola Maryland (/) W, 2-0 504 9/4 at Indiana (/) W, 3-1 504 9/6 IUPUI (/) W, 4-0 739 9/10 Arizona (/) W, 3-0 487 9/12 at Arizona State (/25) L, 0-5 532 9/17 Cal State Fullerton (/) W, 3-1 477 9/19 Iowa (/) W, 3-1 358 9/24 Texas (/18) W, 2-1 466 9/26 Texas A&M (/6) L, 1-2 597 10/1 at Baylor (/) L, 1-2 514 10/3 at Texas Tech (/) W, 5-4(2OT) 566 10/8 Iowa State (/) W, 4-1 535 10/10 Missouri (/) W, 4-2 479 10/14 at Oklahoma (/) T, 0-0 (2OT) 696 10/16 at Oklahoma State (/10) L, 2-4 544 10/22 Kansas (/) W, 2-1 466 10/29 at Colorado (/) L, 1-2 809 11/3 %Missouri (/) W, 4-1 196 11/5 %Oklahoma State (/10) L, 2-3 293 Season Score: 48-34 Corner Kicks: NU–126, Opponents–106 Fouls: NU–224, Opponents–189 Yellow Cards: NU–13, Opponents 16 Red Cards: NU–2, Opponents–1 Home Attendance: 5,231; Average: 523 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 2011 (7-10-1) Big Ten Record (Place): 4-5-1 (10th) Big Ten Tournament (Place): DNQ Final National Rank: None Home: 4-5-1 Away: 3-4-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 8/19 North Carolina (/3) L, 1-2 2,319 8/21 Baylor (/) T, 1-1 (2OT) 634 8/25 at Denver (/) L, 2-3 419 9/2 Arkansas (/) W, 6-0 538 9/4 Northern Arizona (/) W, 8-1 546 9/9 at Virginia Tech (/25) W, 4-3 (OT) 569 9/11 vs. Wake Forest (/18) L, 1-2 (OT) 157 9/18 Northwestern (/) W, 3-1 317 9/23 at Purdue (/) W, 3-0 214 9/25 at Indiana (/) L, 1-2 127 9/30 Michigan State (/) L, 0-1 534 10/2 Michigan (/) L, 1-2 552 10/7 Wisconsin (/) L, 0-2 342 10/14 at Penn State (/15) L, 4-5 787 10/16 at Ohio State (/) W, 3-2 587 10/20 Iowa (/) W, 1-0 (OT) 332 10/23 Illinois (/25) L, 1-3 597 10/28 at Minnesota (/) L, 3-6 6699/10 Season Score: 43-36 Corner Kicks: NU–70, Opponents–111 Fouls: NU–160, Opponents–144 Yellow Cards: NU–14, Opponents–9 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–1 Home Attendance: 6,711; Average: 671 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field
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17 all-americans
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all-time letterwinners Player (Pos., Uniform #, Hometown/H.S.)
Letters
Allen, Savannah (D, #28, Grand Island, Neb./Grand Island) Anderson, Meghan (MF, #22, Omaha, Neb./Burke)
2007 1998-99-00-01
Andrews, Sasha (D, #20, Edmonton, Alberta/Harry Alulay) Areman, Samantha (MF, #4, Firth, Neb./Norris)
2004-05 2011
Badje, Bri (D, #14, Lincoln, Neb./Southwest) Bartels, Stacy (MF/F, #7, Omaha, Neb./Skutt) Baker, Nikki (F/D, #16, Bixby, Okla./Bixby) Bantnor, Laura (D, #15, Omaha, Neb./Gross) Benson, Jenny (MF/D, #8, Huntington Beach, Calif./Marina) Berkshire, Julie (F/MF, #24, Omaha, Neb./Westside)
2010-11 2010-11 2002-03-04-05 1994 1996-97-99-00 2006-07-08-09
Bevins, Katrena (MF/F, #2, Omaha, Neb./Millard South) Bigham, Andi (MF/F, #8, Omaha, Neb./Marian) Boswell, Danielle (MF/F, #16, Fresno, Calif./Bullard) Boyd, Breanna (D, #20, Calgary, Alberta/Sir Winston Churchill) Bredenberg, Brooke (MF/GK, #33, Champlin Park, Minn./Champlin Park)
1994 1995 1994 1999-00-01-02 2001-02-03-04
Brennan, Stephanie (MF, #3, Cedar Rapids, Iowa/JFK) Brown, Heather (D, #20, Cobourg, Ontario/East) Bruch, Jessie (MF/F, #8, St. Louis, Mo./Nerinx Hall) Bunkers, Katie (D, #14, Sioux Falls, S.D./O'Gorman)
GP/GS
G
A
Records
Pts.
10/0 94/94 See GK Stats 66/65 16/0
1 48
0 50
2 146
9 1
6 0
24 2
1 11 30 0 26 4
1 6 8 0 47 2
3 28 68 0 99 10
4 2 13 12 8
0 2 0 5 5
8 6 26 29 21
1994 1995-96-97-98 2003-05-06-07 2002-03-04-05
26/0 39-28 91/81 7/2 92/91 54/0 See GK Stats 18/2 16/0 18/18 93/71 74/52 See GK Stats 28/17 66/47 73/72 89/78
1 0 22 2
0 1 5 1
2 1 49 5
Caniglia, Anna (D, #20, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) Cardona, Alexa (F, #20, Lincoln, Neb./Pius X) Carey, Danica (MF/F, #2, San Diego, Calif./University) Carter, Ashley (F, #18, Omaha, Neb./Marian) Casey, Jourden (MF, #20, Omaha, Neb./Westside) Conroy, Mayme (F, #11, Omah, Neb./Skutt) Cooper, Jenna (F/D, #3, Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Academy)
2006-07-08-09 2007-09 1998-99-00-01 2003 2011 2011 2001-02-03
79/79 30/3 79/16 20/17 4/0 17/2 70/69
10 2 6 6 0 1 4
14 5 9 3 0 3 25
34 9 21 15 0 5 33
De Vitis, Erica (MF, #7, Irvine, Calif./Santa Margarita) Dennis, Tanya (F/D, #11, Brampton, Ontario/St. Marguerite D’Youville) Denomme, Michelle (GK, #0, London, Ontario/Catholic Central) Dickerson, Shannon (MF, #16, Highlands Ranch, Colo./ThunderRidge) Dittmar, Hannah (MF, #24, Gretna, Neb./Gretna) Dudley, Alison (GK, #0, Omaha, Neb./Millard South)
1995-96 2003-04-05-06 1995-96 2006-08 2011 1994
42/42 64/62 See GK Stats 18/11 3/0 See GK Stats
5 4
11 8
21 16
1 0
1 0
3 0
Eddleman, Lindsay (F, #13, Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek) Eilman, Brianna (MF, #31, Omaha, Neb./Westside) Engesser, Kim (F, #2, Huntington Beach, Calif./Ocean View) Erdkamp, Jackie (GK, #00, LaVista, Neb./Papillion-LaVista)
1996-97-98-99 2008 1997-98 1998
88/88 10/0 44/44 See GK Stats
50 0 53
27 0 10
127 0 116
Fitzgerald, Vern (MF, #12, Lincoln, Neb./East) Fox, Helen (F/D, #8, Guelph, Ontario/St. James) Franck, Tanya (D/MF, #4, Toronto, Ontario/Earl Haig) Fulmer, Michaella (F, #21, Lee’s Summit, Mo./O’Hara)
2002-03-04-05 2001-02 1994-95-97 2007-08-09-11
76/56 18/0 64/64 71/22
6 0 10 9
8 0 6 8
20 0 26 26
Gay, Kristen (MF, #11, Garland, Texas/Naaman Forest) Gluck, Christine (D, #3, Chino, Calif./Don Lugo) Goetzmann, Colleen (MF, #4, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) Goetzmann, Katie (MF, #5, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) Goff, Kelsey (MF, #26, Liberty, Mo./Liberty) Goodell, Jessie (F/MF, #13, Durango, Colo./Durango) Goosen, Brittany (D, #23, Olathe, Kan./Olathe South) Gray, Caroline (MF, #12, Kansas City, Mo./St. Teresa’s Academy) Greco, Julie (F, #16, Omaha, Neb./Marian) Greenwood, Lindsey (F/MF, #16, Bettendorf, Iowa/Pleasant Valley) Greischar, Kylie (D, #23, Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley Northwest)
1995-96-97-98 1997-98-99-00 2007-08-09-10 2008-09-10-11 2011 2005-06 2007-08-09-10 2011 1997-98 2000-01 2011
86/80 92/91 70/58 78/61 3/0 41/7 78/78 18/18 35/1 46/0 2/0
22 3 9 1 0 2 1 1 8 6 0
17 8 2 14 0 5 2 1 1 7 0
61 14 20 16 0 9 4 3 17 19 0
Hanssler, Maddie (F/MF, #13, Parker, Colo./Ponderosa) Harms, Christy (F/D, #9, Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs) Haxton, Kelly (F/D, #5, Calgary, Alberta/Dr. E.P. Scarlett) Hayes, Maritza (D, #22, O’Fallon, Mo./Francis Howell) Haynes, Iman (D/F, #36, Denver, Colo./Kent Denver) Henry, Marie-Claude (F/D, #17, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec/Marie-Victorin) Herbrik, Tara (F, #5, Port Coquitlam, B.C./Terry Fox) Hick, Ashley (MF, #10, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) Hogan, Becky (MF/F, #18, West Jordan, Utah/West Jordan) Hogan, Kari (MF, #4, Lakewood, Colo./Wheat Ridge) Hornbacher, Rebecca (GK, #1, Ralston, Neb./Ralston) Hungerford, Meghan (F, #13, Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan)
2010-11 2000-01-02-03 2000-01-02 2010-11 2001-02-03 2000-01 1994 2010-11 1995-96-97-98 2002-03-04 1996-97 2004-05-07
24/3 79/58 58/11 39/39 57/7 20/1 18/18 10/0 82/80 69/40 See GK Stats 29/4
2 18 8 0 6 1 5 0 17 3
1 8 4 2 2 0 2 0 22 13
5 44 20 2 14 2 12 0 56 19
2
0
4
Iacchelli, Selenia (MF, #9, Edmonton, Alberta/National Sport) Isenhower, Lauren (F, #77, Lenexa, Kan./Shawnee Mission NW) Ingram, Lindsey (MF, #6, Littleton, Colo./Chatfield)
2005-06-07-08 2005-07-08-09 2001-02-03-04
77/66 68/19 80/65
9 5 7
9 7 10
27 17 24
Jackson, Jordan (MF, #16, Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley West) Jamani, Aysha (F, #14, Calgary, Alberta/National Sport) Jensen, Kellie (D, #31, Leawood, Kan./Blue Valley West) Jones, Brooke (F/MF, #18, Overland Park, Kan./Olathe East)
2009-10-11 2005-06-07-08 2005-06 1999-00
69/53 72/67 40/4 31/0
25 15 0 5
18 11 0 4
68 41 0 14
Karakusis, Pam (MF, #7, Littleton, Colo./Columbine) Kenny, Brigid (F, #5, North Platte, Neb./North Platte) Kirchner, McKensie (D, #1, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) Klages, Jamie (GK, #6, Coronado, Calif./Coronado) Kusleika, Kylie (MF, #25, Omaha, Neb./Westside)
2002-03 2004 2005-06-07 2005-06 2010
41/29 7/0 22/1 See GK Stats 8/0
1 0 0
2 0 1
4 0 1
0
0
0
Lamale, Leah (GK/F, #1, West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley)
1999-00-01-02
2
2
2006-07-08-09
21/0 See GK Stats 58/16
1
Lanier, Britney (F, #12, Carrollton, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy)
2
2
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Letters
Latham, Christine (F, #11, Calgary, Alberta/Lord Beaverbrook) LeBlanc, Karina (GK, #1, Maple Ridge, B.C./Maple Ridge) Lokanc, Ali (F/MF/D, #18, San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry)
98
GP/GS
1999-00-01-02 1997-98-99-00 2006
94/75 See GK Stats 13/3
G
A
69
29
0
1
Pts.
167 1
Macdonald, Tara (GK, #1, Austin, Texas/James Bowie) Marlborough, Morgan (F, #15, Lee’s Summit, Mo./North) Merrill, Megan (F, #17, Omaha, Neb./Millard West) Miller, Erin (GK/F, #15, Sioux Falls, S.D./Washington) Mills, Jessica (GK, #11, Houston, Texas/Clear Lake) Morneau, Isabelle (D, #9, Longueuil, Quebec/Edouard-Montpetit)
2009-10 2009-10-11 2010 2000-01-02 2007-08-09 1996-97-98-99
See GK Stats 58/58 4/0 See GK Stats See GK Stats 91/91
59 0
25 0
143 0
24
22
70
Nelsen, Jill (MF, #2, Newport Beach, Calif./Newport Harbor) Nonen, Sharolta (D, #6, Vancouver, B.C./Kitsilano)
1996 1996-97-98-99
19/0 93/69
2 9
2 35
6 53
Officer, Lynne (D, #12, Omaha, Neb./Millard North)
1995-96-97
45/0
1
4
6
Peetz, Carly (D, #10, Lincoln, Neb./Pius X) Penas, Abby (F, #22, Grand Island, Neb./Grand Island) Pfeil, Brittany (GK, #00, Norfolk, Neb./Norfolk) Phillips, Paige (F/MF, #21, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) Poehling, Lindsay (D, #19, Elkhorn, Neb./Elkhorn) Powell, Shay (F, #2, Dallas, Texas/Lutheran) Preston, Becky (F/D, #12, Omaha, Neb./Burke)
2006-07-08-09 2003-04-05-07 2007-08 2000-01-02 2006-07-08 2006-07-08-09 1998-99-00-01
79/79 73/23 See GK Stats 74/20 58/57 72/53 94/73
9 1
7 2
25 4
3 0 17 13
9 4 11 18
15 4 45 44
Raber, Sari (D/F, #7, Richmond, B.C./McMath) Rappold, Molly (MF, #19, Prairie Village, Kan./Shawnee Mission East) Ratliff, Kim (D/F, #17, Omaha, Neb./Millard South) Rheem, Kelly (F, #10, Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe) Richardson, Amber (MF, #10, LaVista, Neb./Papillion-LaVista) Riley, Jamie (F, #13, Centerville, Utah/Viewmont) Ritterbush, Kristina (D, #6, Albuquerque, N.M./Sandia) Romero, Ari (D, #2, Surprise, Ariz./Willow Canyon)
2004-06-07-08 2011 1994-95-96 1998-99-00-01 2002-03 1994-95 1994-95 2010-11
77/67 4/0 60/23 93/65 12/0 33/28 36/31 39/39
8 0 9 29 0 10 5 2
8 0 3 35 0 14 3 4
24 0 21 93 0 34 13 6
Sadusky, Jetta (F, #10, Littleton, Colo./Columbine) Sanchez, Jamie (D, #13, Lincoln, Neb./Lutheran) Saunders, Kori (MF/F, #13, Overland Park, Kan./St. Teresa's, Mo.) Scace, Aly (MF, #2, Talala, Okla./Oolagah-Talala) Schoen, Danielle (F, #4, Albuquerque, N.M./La Cueva) Schroff, Kaile (MF, #9, Lincoln, Neb./East) Sieczkowski, Brenda (D, #9, Omaha, Neb./Duchesne Academy) Slapper, Blair (D, #6, Prairie Village, Kan./Shawnee Mission East) Smith, Sandy (MF, #5, Huntington Beach, Calif./Huntington Beach) Stevens, Emma (GK, #0, Corona, Calif./Santiago) Sulprizio, Ashley (GK, #0, Gardnerville, Nev./Douglas) Swearer, Amy (GK, #18, Lincoln, Neb./Lutheran)
2004 2008 1999-00-01-02 2002-03-04-05 2005-06 2004 1994-95 2008-09-10-11 1995-96-97-98 2010-11 2001 2011
22/5 5/0 86/63 72/55 28/1 6/0 32/32 73/43 75/16 See GK Stats 0/0 See GK Stats
1 0 27 1 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 20 3 0 0 0 10 15
2 0 74 5 0 0 0 10 17
0
0
0
Tanaka, Shannon (MF, #14, Calgary, Alberta/Henry Wise Wood) Tatum, Lauren (MF/F, #7, Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville) Tenn, Ashley (MF, #24, Visalia, Calif./Redwood) Thomas, Molly (F, #8, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) Timko, Brittany (MF, #17, Coquitlam, B.C./Centennial)
1998-99-00-01 1997-98-99-00 2003 2008-09-10-11 2003-04-05-06
93/72 82/43 21/6 79/72 71/68
13 11 3 17 41
14 12 0 17 42
40 34 6 51 124
Uppinghouse, Kari (MF, #15, Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe)
1995-96-97
64/64
42
20
104
Vacek, Stephanie (D, #10, Papillion, Neb./Papillion-LaVista)
1994-95-96-97
80/79
8
11
27
Walsh, Amy (MF, #17, St. Bruno, Quebec/Richelieu Valley) Wehrman, Dixie (MF, #12, Derby, Kan./Derby) White, Anna (MF, #91, Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg) White, Jaclyn (F, #27, Long Beach, Calif./Bishop Montgomery) Wicker, Jacy (MF/F, #5, Colleyville, Texas/Colleyville Heritage) Williams, Najah (F/D, #4, Phoenix, Ariz./Xavier) Willrett, Anne (F, #18, Omaha, Neb./Marian) Woolf, Lacey (MF/F, #6, Urbandale, Iowa/Urbandale) Wright, Katie (GK, #1, Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo) Wright, Tanya (MF/D, #14, Welland, Ontario/Centennial)
1997-98-99 1994 2007-08-09-10 2007-08-09-10 2006 1998-99-00-01 2001 2000 2003-04 1994-95-97
63/42 11/0 77/65 58/4 19/11 84/22 21/0 12/0 See GK Stats 55/36
14 1 2 6 0 13 0 2
8 1 2 4 0 10 2 0
36 3 6 16 0 36 2 4
9
6
24
Zuniga, Andrea (F, #17, Omaha, Neb./Burke)
2007
5/0
0
0
0
Goalkeeper Statistics Player Anderson, Meghan Berkshire, Julie Bredenberg, Brooke Denomme, Michelle Dudley, Alison Erdkamp, Jackie Hauser, Michelle Hornbacher, Rebecca Klages, Jamie Lamale, Leah LeBlanc, Karina Macdonald, Tara Miller, Erin Mills, Jessica Pfeil, Brittany Stevens, Emma Swearer, Amy Wright, Katie
GP/GS 3/1 4/0 18/17 27/17 18/18 2/1 14/1 46/46 39/39 9/0 80/69 26/24 57/48 38/30 23/17 48/44 1/0 31/28
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Minutes 144 21 1,556 1,754 1,528 116 326 3,660 3,617 244 6,308 2,119 4,396 2,869 1,694 4,010 9 2,561
GA 1 1 24 23 17 3 7 26 46 3 38 35 48 60 18 82 1 43
GAA 0.63 4.29 1.39 1.18 1.00 2.33 1.93 0.64 1.10 1.14 0.54 1.49 0.98 1.88 0.95 1.84 9.00 1.51
Sho 1 0 2.5 7 5 0 9 25 10 1.5 45.5 4 21 1 3 6 0 8.5
Record 1-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-1 10-7-0 14-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 41-5-0 21-14-4 0-0-0 60-6-3 14-6-4 33-11-4 10-16-5 10-6-1 19-21-2 0-0-0 16-11-0
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Chancellor: Harvey Perlman, J.D...............................................................................................................................472-2116 President: James B. Milliken, J.D...............................................................................................................................472-2111 Institutional Representative: Josephine Potuto, J.D.................................................................................................. 472-1252
Athletic Administration.. .................................................................................... (402) 472-3011
Athletic Director: Tom Osborne...................................................................................................................................472-3011 Executive Associate A.D./Administration: Marc Boehm..............................................................................................472-3011 Senior Associate A.D./Academics: Dennis Leblanc................................................................................................... 472-2042 Associate A.D./Athletic Medicine: Lonnie Albers, M.D............................................................................................... 472-2276 Associate A.D./Community Relations: Chris Anderson............................................................................................. 472-7771 Associate A.D.: Bob Burton....................................................................................................................................... 472-5663 Associate A.D./Facilities and Events: Butch Hug...................................................................................................... 472-1000 Associate A.D./Capital Planning and Construction: John Ingram.............................................................................. 472-1000 Associate A.D./Football Operations: Jeff Jamrog.......................................................................................................472-3116 Associate A.D./Senior Woman Administrator: Pat Logsdon.......................................................................................472-3011 Associate A.D./Athletic Development: Paul Meyers.................................................................................................. 472-2367 Associate A.D./Compliance: Jamie Vaughn.............................................................................................................. 472-2042 Associate A.D./Diversity and Leadership Initiatives: Jamie Williams ........................................................................472-3011 Associate A.D./Life Skills: Keith Zimmer.................................................................................................................... 472-4614 Assistant A.D./Ticketing: Holly Adam..........................................................................................................................472-3111 Assistant A.D./HuskerVision: Shot Kleen.................................................................................................................. 472-4645 Assistant A.D./Media Relations: Keith Mann............................................................................................................. 472-2263 Assistant A.D./Marketing, Licensing and Concessions: Michael Stephens............................................................... 472-9446
Athletic Performance Team.............................................................................. (402) 472-3333
Director of Strength and Conditioning: Mike Arthur................................................................................................... 472-3333 Head Football Strength Coach: James Dobson........................................................................................................ 472-3333 Men’s Basketball Strength Coach: Tim Wilson.......................................................................................................... 472-3333 Women’s Basketball Strength Coach: Rusty Ruffcorn.............................................................................................. 472-3333 Soccer Strength Coach: Brandon Rigoni................................................................................................................... 472-3333 Assistant Strength Coaches: Tyler Clarke, Lauren Harris, Willie Jones, Chad Wade, Brian Kmitta.......................... 472-3333
Athletic Medicine.. ............................................................................................(402) 472-2276
Chief of Staff/Orthopaedic Surgeon: Dr. Pat Clare.................................................................................................... 472-2276 Associate Director of Athletic Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer: Jerry Weber............................................................. 472-2276 Head Football Athletic Trainer: Mark Mayer.............................................................................................................. 472-2276 Asst. Athletic Trainers: Brad Brown, Tom Dufresne, Jolene Emricson, Jeff Rudy, R.J. Pietig, Julie Tuttle, Emily Schueth........................................................................................................................................ 472-2276 Soccer Athletic Trainer: Lisa Loewenstein................................................................................................................. 472-2276 Orthopaedists: Dr. Scott Strasburger, Dr. David Clare, Justin Harris........................................................................ 472-2276 Sports Nutritionists: Lindsey Remmers, Scott Trausch............................................................................................. 472-4618
Academic Programs and Student Services........................................................(402) 472-2042
Associate Directors of Academic Programs: Katie Jewell, Kim Schellpeper..............................................................472-4611 Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development: Alvin Banks........................................................................................472-4611 Academic Counselors: Andrea Einspahr, Sheri Hastings, Mike Nieman................................................................... 472-2042
Event Management........................................................................................... (402) 472-1960
Director of Athletic Events: Matt Davidson................................................................................................................ 472-1000 Event Management Specialists: Derek Bombeck, Derek Bond, Katie Butzke, Ervin Williams.................................. 472-1000
HuskerVision.. ................................................................................................. (402) 472- 4645
Executive Director of Video Production: Kirk Hartman.............................................................................................. 472-4645 Chief Engineer: Scott Guthrie.................................................................................................................................... 472-4645 Video Production Coordinator: Amanda Holzwarth................................................................................................... 472-4645 Video Services Coordinator: Mike Hodges................................................................................................................ 472-4645 Video Production Specialists: Brad Colee, Chris Pankonin, Tyler Bassinger............................................................ 472-4645
Media Relations...............................................................................................(402) 472-2263
Media Relations Director of Operations: Jeff Griesch............................................................................................... 472-2263 Associate Director: Shamus McKnight...................................................................................................................... 472-2263 Assistant Director/Soccer Media Relations Contact: Jeremy Foote.......................................................................... 472-7778 Assistant Directors: Matt Smith, Hilary Winter........................................................................................................... 472-2263 Media Relations Intern: TBA...................................................................................................................................... 472-2263 Photographer: Scott Bruhn........................................................................................................................................ 472-2263 Design Specialist: Annie Wood.................................................................................................................................. 472-2263 Administrative Assistant: Vicki Capazo...................................................................................................................... 472-2263
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compliance guidelines for fans The University of Nebraska Athletic Department takes great pride in abiding by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big Ten Conference rules and guidelines that govern Division I competition. For the benefit of the many alumni, fans and booster club members who are so active in supporting and assisting the Huskers throughout the year, we would like to remind everyone of a few definitions and rules that apply to all athletic representatives and boosters. NCAA PRINCIPLES Institutional Control It is the responsibility of the University of Nebraska to control its intercollegiate athletic program in compliance with the rules and regulations of the NCAA. Responsibility The University of Nebraska’s responsibility for the conduct of its program includes responsibility for the actions of its staff members and for the actions of any other individual, booster or organization engaged in activities promoting the athletic interests of the institution. Compliance The University of Nebraska must monitor its program to assure compliance and to identify and report to the NCAA instances in which compliance has not been achieved. An institution found to have violated NCAA rules is subject to disciplinary and corrective actions as determined by the NCAA.
Questions and Answers for Fans, Boosters, Alumni and Representatives of Athletic Interests
DEFINITIONS Q: What is a booster? A: Someone who belongs to a University of Nebraska athletic booster club; promotes or makes financial donations to the athletic department or a specific Husker team; assists in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes; employs, gives benefits to, or provides services to a student-athlete, a prospective student-athlete or the relative/friends of either. REPRESENTATIVE OF ATHLETIC INTERESTS (I.E., BOOSTERS), NCAA BYLAW 13 Q: What is a Prospective Student-Athlete? A: A prospective student-athlete is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade or above, including students in prep schools and junior colleges as well as students who have officially withdrawn from a four-year institution and plan to transfer to another institution. In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospective student-athlete if the institution or a Nebraska booster provides the individual or the individual’s relatives or friends with any financial assistance or benefits that the institution does not provide to prospective students in general. A good rule of thumb is to treat ALL STUDENTS as prospects. Q: What is a Student-Athlete? A: A student-athlete is a student whose enrollment was solicited by a member of the Nebraska athletic staff or other representative of athletic interests with a view toward the student’s ultimate participation in the intercollegiate athletic program.
GUIDELINES Q: What is a Booster? A: Someone who belongs to a University of Nebraska athletic booster club; promotes or makes financial donations to the athletic department or a specific Husker team; assists in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes; employs, gives benefits to, or provides services to a student-athlete, a prospective student-athlete or the relative/friends of either. REPRESENTATIVE OF ATHLETIC INTERESTS (I.E., BOOSTERS), NCAA BYLAW 13 Q: What constitutes impermissible contact by a Booster? A: Phone calls to prospects (9th to 12th grade) and their relatives placed for recruiting purposes (questions about the athletic program at UNL must be directed to the coach); writing, paging, text messages or instant messages to a prospect to encourage UNL attendance; contact with a prospect at a high school or club contest; contact with a prospect or his/her coach, principal, or counselor to evaluate the prospect; visiting the prospect’s educational institution to pick up videotape or transcripts for evaluation purposes; contacting a prospect to congratulate him/her for signing a National Letter of Intent to attend UNL; giving anything of value to a prospect to induce him/her to attend UNL; contact of any kind while the prospect is on the UNL campus for an official or unofficial visit. RECRUITING CONTACTS, NCAA BYLAW 13 Q: What are the rules of employment for a student-athlete? A: A student-athlete may be employed during the academic year or summer vacation period; receive compensation equal to the going rate for similar services in the locale; receive compensation only for work performed; receive benefits provided to all other employees; teach sport-related individual skill instruction or fee-for-lesson sessions. A student-athlete may not conduct personal sport camps or promote, market, advertise or endorse a commercial business or product. Only benefits that are authorized by NCAA legislation shall be provided to and accepted by a student-athlete. It is not permissible for a student-athlete to receive a benefit that is the result of a “special” arrangement by an institutional employee, booster, employer or fan. EMPLOYMENT, NCAA BYLAW 12 Q: What are non-permissible benefits? A: Free or reduced-fee housing/rent including the use of vacation or seasonal homes; free or reduced-fee meals; loans or cash advances in pay or salary; tuition costs or school supply expenses; gifts or presents of any type regardless of the occasion or purpose; use of telephone for long distance or use of telephone cards and cell phones; free use of any motor vehicle, boat or recreational vehicle; free use of services (i.e., automobile repair, hair care, laundry, copying, faxing, etc.); free or reduced-fee memberships at golf courses, health clubs, etc. (This list is not exhaustive. Only benefits that are authorized by NCAA legislation shall be provided to and accepted by a student-athlete. It is not permissible for a student-athlete to receive a benefit that is the result of a “special” arrangement by an institutional employee, booster, employer or fan.) BENEFITS AND PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT, NCAA BYLAW 16
Q: What is a contact? A: Contact is ANY face-to-face encounter between a prospect, or the prospect’s parent or legal guardian, and a Nebraska staff member or athletic representative during which any dialogue occurs.
Q: What type of promotional activities may the student-athlete be permitted to participate? A: Charitable, educational or non-profit promotions and events with requested approval from the Athletic Compliance Office prior to the event.
Q: What is recruiting? A: Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or a prospect’s family member (or guardian) by an institutional staff member or by athletic representative of the institution, for the purpose of securing the prospect’s enrollment and ultimate participation in Nebraska’s intercollegiate athletic program.
Q: What types of promotional activities are not permissible? A: Any fundraising activity that supports a high school organization or group that assists prospective-aged students; use of his/her name or picture; or appear to promote or market a commercial business or product. PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES, NCAA BYLAW 12
Notice of NCAA Probation: From 2007 to 2010 the University of Nebraska unintentionally reimbursed student-athletes for recommended textbooks as well as required textbooks through a failure to properly administer and monitor book scholarships. Only reimbursement for required books is permissible under NCAA rules. As a result, the NCAA placed the University of Nebraska on two-year probation, beginning in January 2012. The NCAA did not impose additional penalties such as loss of scholarships, forfeiture of games, or a ban on postseason play. Rather, as a condition of probation, Nebraska will continue to educate student-athletes and staff thoroughly on NCAA bylaws and will notify prospective studentathletes of its probationary status.
For further information regarding NCAA Guidelines for Athletic Representatives, please contact the athletic compliance office at (402) 472-2042 or 1-(800) 927-7220. Inquiries may also be mailed to: Athletic Compliance Office, One Memorial Stadium, P.O. Box 880219, Lincoln, NE, 68588-0219. Questions can also be faxed to (402) 472-4609 or e-mailed to compliance@huskers.com.
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Formed more than 116 years ago, the Big Ten Conference is an association of world-class academic institutions with shared values and goals. Since its inception in 1896, the pursuit and attainment of academic excellence has been the priority for every member institution. However, maintaining the conference’s status as one of the preeminent athletic conferences in the country also endures as an important component of the Big Ten student-athlete experience. Recognized as one of intercollegiate sports’ most successful undertakings, the Big Ten strives for success from its student-athletes not only on the field and in the classroom, but around the world as well.
Honoring Legends. Building Leaders. James E. Delany Commissioner
All Big Ten Universities have been granted Tier One Status by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, a distinction awarded to just over 100 universities. Big Ten schools have produced more than 1,400 Academic All-Americans, more than any other conference, including 36 in the last academic year. The Big Ten leads all conferences with the highest number of ranked graduate school programs among the top 25 according to U.S. News and World Report in 2012. The Big Ten ranks first with 30 top-25 programs in the fields of law, medical (research and primary care), business, engineering and education.
Successful Programs
During the 2011-12 season, the Big Ten claimed seven team national championships, including titles for Illinois men’s gymnastics, Minnesota women’s ice hockey, Northwestern women’s lacrosse, Ohio State fencing and synchronized swimming, Penn State wrestling and Wisconsin men’s cross country. The Big Ten led all conferences with national titles in 12 different NCAA-sponsored championships from 2002-03 to 2011-12. Over that time period, the Big Ten produced championships in cross country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.
Student-Athlete Opportunities
Big Ten universities provide over $136 million in direct financial aid to nearly 10,000 studentathletes, more than any conference. The Big Ten sponsors 25 official conference sports, 12 for men and 13 for women. The 26th conference sport, men’s ice hockey, will begin in 2013.
Television Exposure
The Big Ten’s media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, FOX and the Big Ten Network (BTN) provide the conference with its greatest television exposure ever. Nearly 1,000 Big Ten events are produced and distributed nationally on an annual basis. In 2006, the Big Ten created the first national conference-owned television network, the BTN. It launched on Aug. 30, 2007, and now is in its sixth year of operation. BTN is in 51 million homes in the United States and Canada, through agreements with more than 300 cable, satellite and telco providers, and is available internationally in 20 countries.
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Big Ten fans are some of the nation’s most supportive, with more than 10 million patrons attending conference home contests during the 2011-12 seasons for football, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball alone.
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The mission of the Big Ten Conference has always been to excel athletically without compromising the priority our member institutions assign to their academic standards and to their commitment to student academic success. We seek to celebrate the many accomplishments of Big Ten student-athletes while continuously reinforcing each of our member institutions’ high academic standards. Striking that important balance between academics and athletics is integral to the Big Ten’s identity, and the Big Ten’s “Honoring Legends. Building Leaders.” campaign links directly to the Big Ten mission.
Big Ten Administration
Commissioner..........................................................................................................James E. Delany Deputy Commissioner..................................................................................................Brad Traviolia Chief Communications Officer......................................................................................... Diane Dietz Senior Associate Commissioner-Television Administration......................................Mark D. Rudner Associate Commissioner - Officiating Programs..........................................................Rick Boyages Associate Commissioner - Championships..................................................................Wendy Fallen Associate Commissioner - Compliance.........................................................................Chad Hawley Associate Commissioner - Governance....................................................................Jennifer Heppel Associate Commissioner - Football & Basketball Operations..................................Andrea Williams Assistant Commissioner - Communications.................................................................. Scott Chipman Assistant Commissioner - Technology..................................................................Mike McComiskey
Big Ten Communications Staff
Chief Communications Officer......................................................................................... Diane Dietz Assistant Commissioner - Communications............................................................... Scott Chipman Associate Director of Communications............................................................. Valerie Todryk Krebs Assistant Director of Communications............................................................................. Dan Mihalik Robert Hammel Communications Intern................................................................Sarah Andreychik Robert Hammel Communications Intern.................................................................Stephen Villatoro Video Intern..................................................................................................................Omah Ahmad
Contact the Big Ten Office 1500 West Higgins Road Park Ridge, IL, 60068-6300 Phone: (847) 696-1010 Fax: (847) 696-1150 www.bigten.org
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Nebraska Media Relations Office
Jeremy Foote has served as an assistant media relations director at Nebraska since July of 2010, after previously serving for more than two years as an intern and volunteer. Foote is the primary media relations contact for Nebraska’s baseball and women’s soccer teams, while also helping oversee the media relations student staff. In addition to his media relations duties, Foote maintains NU’s ThisIsNebraska.com web site and is the Internet Content Coordinator for Huskers.com. Prior to his current role, Foote worked with the Husker volleyball team in 2010 and with NU’s track and field team Jeremy Foote for four seasons from 2008 to 2011. In 2008, Foote assisted with the Nebraska men’s track and field guide that was named “Best in the Nation” by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Along with his duties in the media relations office, Foote has been the media host for two Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championship meets and the 2008 NCAA Midwest Regional Track and Field Championships. Foote is a graduate of Wayne State College in Wayne, Neb., where he earned degrees in both sport management and computer science. Jeremy and his wife, Tiffany, have a one-year old son, Easton.
Media Services
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Nebraska Media Relations Staff
Keith Mann
Assistant A.D./ Media Relations
Hilary Winter
Assistant Media Relations Director
Jeff Griesch
Media Relations Director of Operations
Vicki Capazo
Media Relations Administrative Assistant
Shamus McKnight Associate Media Relations Director
Matt Smith
Assistant Media Relations Director
Scott Bruhn
Athletic Department Photographer
Annie Wood
Design Specialist
Media Relations Student Workers: Kevan Carr, BreAnna Media Relations Contact Information Haessler, Makayla Hipke, Gage Peake, Claire Porter, Connor Phone: (402) 472-2263 Stange, Haley Whisennand, Chase Wurdeman Fax: (402) 472-2005 sportsinfo@huskers.com Huskers.com/media
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For the most up-to-the-minute coverage of Nebraska women’s soccer on the Internet, click on Huskers.com, the official website of the University of Nebraska Athletic Department. The Nebraska Athletic Department also offers HuskersNside, the premium site that provides fans live streaming video of Husker athletic events and daily video content to its subscribers, not available any place else. In addition to updated results, statistics and game stories, you can find photos, player and coach biographies, schedule and roster information and weekly releases on the Husker soccer program. Huskers.com includes similar information on all of Nebraska’s 23 varsity sports, along with general athletic department information. The site also features radio broadcasts produced by the Husker Sports Network for football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball, along with Sports Nightly, which airs Monday-Friday from 6-9 p.m central time. Nebraska soccer home games broadcast by KRNU can be found at Huskers.com. Along with the University of Nebraska’s coverage of women’s soccer, other websites that provide helpful information about women’s collegiate soccer include: soccerinfo.com, nscaa.com, ncaa.org, soccertimes.com, socceramerica.com and bigten.org.
Huskers.com Soccer Page
Huskers Authentic Team Store
Nebraska Photo Store
Huskers.com Online Auctions
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Nebraska Soccer Media Outlets Lincoln Journal Star 926 P Street Lincoln, NE 68508 (402) 473-7431 Fax: (402) 473-7291 Sports Editor: Darnell Dickson
KOLN-TV (CBS, Chs. 10/11) 840 N. 40th Lincoln, NE 68503 (402) 467-9270 Fax: (402) 467-9208 Sports Director: Kevin Sjuts
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Omaha World-Herald 1344 Douglas St. #100 Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 444-1000 Fax: (402) 344-3343 Sports Editor: Thad Livingston
NET Sports (PBS, Ch. 12) 1800 North 33rd Street Lincoln, NE 68583-0747 (402) 472-3611 Fax: (402) 472-5347 Executive Producer: Joe Turco
Associated Press 909 N. 96th Street, Suite 104 Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 391-0031 Fax: (402) 391-1412 Writer: Eric Olson
KLIN (1400 AM) 4343 O Street Lincoln, NE 68510 (402) 475-4567 Fax: (402) 474-8011 Program Director: John Bishop
Daily Nebraskan University of Nebraska 20 Nebraska Union Lincoln, NE 68588-0448 (402) 472-1765 Fax: (402) 472-1761 Sports Editor: TBA
KOMJ (590 AM) 11128 John Galt Blvd. Omaha, NE 68137 (402) 592-5300 Fax: (402) 331-1348
The 2012 Nebraska soccer media and recruiting guide is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Husker soccer. Additional information, including releases and photographs, may be obtained by contacting Jeremy Foote in the Nebraska Media Relations Office at (402) 472-7778 or by e-mailing jfoote@huskers.com. Please take a moment to review the following policies and services that are intended to assist you in your coverage of Nebraska soccer this season. Thank you for your continued interest in collegiate soccer. The Nebraska Soccer Field is adjacent to the northeast end of Memorial Stadium, in the center of the Ed Weir Track. Most Husker soccer practices will be held at this location or inside the Hawks Championship Center.
Media Credentials
To obtain a credential for the 2012 Nebraska soccer season or any individual match, reach Jeremy Foote in the Nebraska Media Relations Office at (402) 472-7778 or by e-mailing jfoote@huskers.com
Press Room and Postgame Interviews
The Nebraska Soccer Field press area is located in the northeast concourse of Memorial Stadium. Nebraska soccer players and coaches will be available on the field following a brief cooling off period.
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All media requests for interviews with Nebraska soccer players should be directed to Jeremy Foote by calling (402) 472-7778 or by e-mail: jfoote@huskers.com; at least one day in advance. Through the fall season, requested soccer student-athletes will be available for interviews, pending class and meeting schedules, at Monday press luncheons in the Don Bryant Media Facility on Level 6 of Memorial Stadium. Soccer student-athletes are usually available for telephone interviews early afternoons and evenings. The best time for in-season interviews is before and after practice. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours.
Walker Interview Time
During the week, the best time to reach Head Coach John Walker for an interview is from 7:30 a.m. to noon or after practice. Interviews with Coach Walker should be coordinated through Jeremy Foote in the Nebraska Media Relations Office at (402) 472-7778. Coach Walker's office telephone number is (402) 472-0456.
Husker Soccer on the Internet
Complete results, releases and statistics will be updated each week on the official athletic department home page at Huskers.com.
Media Services
Pregame notes, rosters and media guides will be provided before each game. Final results and box scores will be available following each game in the press box.
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KLKN-TV (ABC, Ch. 8) 3240 South 10th Lincoln, NE 68502 (402) 434-8000 Fax: (402) 436-2236 Sports Director: Brett Edwards KMTV (CBS, Ch. 3) 10714 Mockingbird Omaha, NE 68127 (402) 592-4330 Fax: (402) 592-4714 Sports Director: TBA KETV (ABC, Ch. 7) 2265 Douglas St. Omaha, NE 68131 (402) 978-8958 Fax: (402) 978-8931 Sports Director: Andy Kendeigh WOWT (NBC, Ch. 6) 3501 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68131 (402) 233-7940 Fax: (402) 346-6740 Sports Director: Ross Jernstrom KPTM (Fox, Ch. 9) 4625 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68132 (402) 554-4286 Fax: (402) 554-4292 Sports Director: TBA
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KFAB (1110 AM) 5010 Underwood Avenue Omaha, NE 68132 (402) 556-8000 Fax: (402) 556-8937 Program Director: Gary Sadlemeyer KFOR (1240 AM) 3800 Cornhusker Hwy. Lincoln, NE 68504 (402) 466-1234 Fax: (402) 467-4095 Sports Director: Chuck Stevens KRNU (90.3 FM) University of Nebraska 201 Andersen Hall Lincoln, NE 68588-0466 (402) 472-3054 Fax: (402) 472-8403 Station Manager: Rick Alloway KLMS (1480 AM) 3800 Cornhusker Hwy. Lincoln, NE 68504 (402) 466-1234 Fax: (402) 467-4095 KOZN (1620 AM) 5011 Capitol Suite #300 Omaha, NE 68132 (402) 951-1620 Fax: (402) 342-7041 Sports Director: Kevin Kugler
HAWKS CHAMPIONSHIP CENTER Nebraska is one of the few schools in the nation with all of its soccer facilities located on campus. The Nebraska Soccer Field is adjacent to the Huskers’ indoor practice facilities, locker rooms and meeting room in the Hawks Championship Center, while Memorial Stadium houses the weight room, athletic medicine and academic services areas for student-athletes.
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Home games in red. Dates and time subject to change. For updated schedule, ticket and game day information, visit Huskers.com.
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