Womens Soccer 2009

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The Moccasins face a new season with 7 returning starters from their historic NCAA Tournament team.


FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ALL-SPORTS SCORECARD 26 NCAA National Championships 11 Men’s Golf 9 Baseball 4 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Basketball 1 Softball

16 NCAA National Runner-Up Finishes 13 NCAA National Third-Place Finishes 7 NCAA National Fourth-Place Finishes 52 NCAA Regional Championships 221 NCAA Post-Season Appearances 12 NCAA Individual National Champions 14 NCAA Individual Post-Season Appearances 125 Sunshine St. Conf. Regular Season Titles 32 Sunshine St. Conf. Postseason Titles 11 National Players of the Year 467 All-Americans 178 1st Team All-Americans 90 2nd Team All-Americans 50 3rd Team All-Americans 52 Honorable Mention All-Americans 5 Freshman All-Americans 35 Academic All-Americans 57 All-American Scholars 6 SSC Female Athletes of the Year 10 SSC Male Athletes of the Year 1,076 All-Sunshine State Conference honorees

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Florida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for engaged learning, student-faculty collaborative research and performance, service learning, study abroad, and honors study are distinctive features of the academic program at Florida Southern. The College offers exceptional student life programs, including a championship athletic program.

The Frank Lloyd Wright designed Water Dome

Florida Southern College

Founded by the United Methodist Church in 1883, Florida Southern is the oldest private college in the state of Florida. With an enrollment of approximately 1,800 students, Florida Southern offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and distinctive graduate programs in business administration, education and nursing. Florida Southern is listed in the prestigious Fiske Guide To Colleges, the nation’s top-selling college guide, and annually is ranked in the Forbes magazine, Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report listing of the nation’s best colleges. Studies show that approximately 94% of Florida Southern graduates are working full-time or are enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation. Situated on the north shore of scenic Lake Hollingsworth, Florida Southern is home to the world’s largest single-site collection of architecture by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the recently refurbished Water Dome. The 100-acre campus also features a number of other outstanding facilities – the 2,500-seat George W. Jenkins Field House (for basketball and volleyball); Barnett Field (for softball and soccer); the 1,800-seat Branscomb Auditorium; 11 residence halls (all wired to the Internet); the Robert A. Davis Performing Arts Center; the Roux Library; and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center, which includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, recreational facilities and an NCAA competition-size outdoor swimming pool. Located in Lakeland (pop. 93,000), Florida Southern is in the heart of dynamic and growing central Florida and is only about an hour’s drive from the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando. Such well-known attractions as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Sea World, Cypress Gardens and Busch Gardens are only a short drive from campus. Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers make Lakeland their annual spring training home and several other big league teams train in the nearby area. Money magazine has ranked Lakeland among the top “Best Places To Live” for medium sized southern cities. Some of Florida Southern’s prominent alumni include professional golfers Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate; Jim France, chairman of International Speedway Corp. (which owns Daytona International Speedway) and vice chairman of NASCAR; Publix Super Markets, Inc. Vice Chairman Barney Barnett and Florida Supreme Court Justice Fred Lewis.


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................. Lakeland, Florida Founded .................................................................. 1883 Enrollment ............................................................. 1,800 President .............................................. Dr. Anne B. Kerr Athletic Director ........................................... Pete Meyer Associate AD/SWA (Compliance) ........... Marie Scovron Assistant AD.................................................... Al Green Nickname ...................................................... Moccasins Colors ................................................. Scarlet and White Affiliation .......................................... NCAA Division II Conference .............................................. Sunshine State Home Field .......................... Barnett Field (500 capacity) Athletic Trainers ................ Al Green, Lindsey Williams, Brian Simerville and Kelly Cox Sports Information Director ........................ Bill Turnage Assistant Sports Information Director ...... Tim Carpenter Sports Information Phone........................ (863) 680-4256 Assistant Sports Information ................... (863) 680-3955 Sports Information Fax ........................... (863) 680-3953 Sports Information Hotline ...................... (863) 680-3954 Toll-Free Hotline ................................ (800) 825-MOCS SID Home Phone .................................... (863) 701-8437 Assistant SID Home Phone ..................... (863) 853-7030 Assistant SID email ............... tcarpenter@flsouthern.edu Athletic Department Phone ..................... (863) 680-4244 Athletic Department Fax ......................... (863) 680-4122 Athletic Web Page ............................ www.fscmocs.com SSC Web Page .......... www.sunshinestateconference.com

Florida Southern’s 2009 captains, left to right: Ashlie Haas, Therese Dahlskold, Princess Haley, Renee Heacock and Jackie Bachteler.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Moccasin Quick Facts.................................... 1 Florida Southern College ............................ 2-3 Dr. Anne Kerr, President................................ 4 Pete Meyer, Athletic Director ......................... 4 Support Staff and Coaches Directory............. 5 2009 Outlook .............................................. 6-7 Head Coach, Ben Strawbridge ................... 8-9 Assistant Coaches ........................................ 10 Player Bios ............................................. 11-18 2008 Season Review .................................... 19 Florida Southern Honors and Awards ..... 20-21 Single Game Records............................. 22-23 Year-by-Year Leaders .................................. 24 Single Season Records .......................... 24-25 Career Records ............................................ 26 All-Time Letter Winners ................................ 27 2008 Final Statistics and Results .................. 28 Florida Southern Soccer Year-by-Year ......... 29 Florida Southern Soccer Series History ........ 29 Florida Southern Coaching History ................ 29 Sunshine State Conference Information ....... 30 2008 SSC Standings & All-SSC Teams ........ 31 2008 SSC Final Stats ................................... 31 Sunshine State Conference Hall-of-Fame...... 32 Florida Southern Hall-of-Fame ...................... 33 Florida Southern Athletic Scholarships .......... 34 Florida Southern General Information ............ 35 Barnett Field, Home of the Moccasins ........... 36 Roster.................................... Inside Back Cover 2009 Schedule................................. Back Cover

TEAM QUICK FACTS Head Coach ......................................... Ben Strawbridge Alma Mater ............................................. Liberty (2002) Record at FSC................................ 32-22-3 (three years) Career Record ................................ 32-22-3 (three years) Assistant Coaches ................ Steve Henson, Jason Streets and Linda Hoglund 2008 Record ........................................ 14-4-2 (7-1 SSC) FSC All-Time Record .................... 72-112-13 (11 years) Program Started ...................................................... 1998 Letterwinners Returning / Lost ............................. 14 / 12 Starters Returning .................................................... 7 / 4 2008 MVP ................................................. Erin Hopkins Soccer Office Phone ............................... (863) 616-6455 Soccer Office E-Mail ........ bstrawbridge@flsouthern.edu Credits . . . The 2009 women’s soccer media guide was designed and written by Tim Carpenter, FSC Assistant Director of Sports Information. Individual photos by Andy Meng. 2008 action photos by Wayne Koehler and Andy Meng.

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Florida Southern College Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Child of the Sun”

The Danforth Chapel is one of two chapels on campus designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

The Thad Buckner Building is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright “Child of the Sun” Visitor Center.

The Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center houses a fullsized basketball court, weight and aerobic rooms, and a student lounge and is adjacent to an NCAA regulation size swimming pool.

Florida Southern is home to the world’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed planetarium.

Frank Lloyd Wright often visited Florida Southern College during his 20-year relationship with the college.

Founded by the United Methodist Church, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state, tracing its beginnings to a small seminary in Orlando in 1883. The tie to its founding church has remained constant and is today, a proud part of the College’s heritage and a bright beacon for the future. Florida Southern moved to Lakeland in the heart of Florida’s citrus belt in 1922 and began the construction of a campus that would eventually become a national landmark. The beautiful 100-acre campus, on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, includes the world’s largest collection of buildings by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Florida Southern’s West Campus, now known throughout the world, actually had its inception in the mind of Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president of the college from 1925-1957.

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, completed in 1941, was the first of Wright’s designs at Florida Southern College.

In 1935 he conceived the idea of an ultra-modern campus, designed by the world’s leading architect. Ground was broken two years later for the first building in the Wright collection, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. What Frank Lloyd Wright created on the campus is amazing. His original work is still as modern and exciting as the newest buildings still on many architect’s drawing boards. It is, perhaps, symbolic that the greatest concentration of his genius should be located at a small, private institution of higher learning. Perhaps he describes it best, “...out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun...the college of tomorrow.”


Campus Photo Highlights

ROBERT A. DAVIS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER and BRANSCOMB MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM SOUTHERN LANDING

TÛTÛ’S CYBER CAFÉ

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT WATER DOME

LOCA LEE BUCKNER THEATRE GEORGE W. JENKINS FIELD HOUSE


Dr. Anne B. Kerr College President Since her unanimous appointment as its 17th president in 2004, Dr. Kerr has provided Florida Southern College with extraordinary vision and leadership that is enhancing the student experience and increasing the College’s national prominence. Under her guidance, the institution has renewed its commitment to educating the whole person -- academically, socially, spiritually, and physically -- so that students leave prepared to make a positive and consequential impact on our world. Early in her tenure, Dr. Kerr led a comprehensive Strategic Plan designed to enrich all facets of the College’s student-centered culture. She is dedicated to enhancing a student life culture that provides opportunities for active learning and leadership; promoting a scholarly environment where professors have outstanding records of achievement that support innovative, engaged, and personalized instruction; and to strengthening further the College’s outstanding scholar-athlete program that models the highest standards of NCAA Division II athletics.

Pete Meyer Director of Athletics In 2008-09, Pete Meyer served his first year as the Director of Athletics at Florida Southern College. Named to the position Feb. 21, 2008, he officially assumed his duties July 1, 2008, when Lois Webb retired. Since 1972, he is just the fourth person to occupy the position of athletics director at Florida Southern - following Hal Smeltzly (1972-2000), Mike Roberts (2000-01) and Webb (200108). Meyer was the Moccasins’ head baseball coach from 2002 through 2008. In the fall of 2008, Meyer was given the additional title of Dean of Wellness, as the operation of the Hollis Wellness Center as well as the the water ski program and campus intramurals also fall under his direction. Meyer, who has been at Florida Southern since 1998, had served as assistant athletics director for Webb since February of 2006, in addition to maintaining his baseball coaching duties. In his position as assistant athletics director, he was responsible for acquiring major gifts for the athletic department that included funding and equipment for the athletics weight room and upgrading the baseball and men’s basketball locker rooms. He coordinated all of the athletic department’s fundraising efforts, coordinated athletic facilities and served as game administrator for various

As part of her quest for excellence, Dr. Kerr commissioned a master plan that outlines the College’s vision for the campus and includes numerous facility transformations. These include the newly completed Barnett Residential Life Center and the soon-to-be completed state-of-the-art Christoverson Humanities Building, both designed by world-renowned architect Robert A. M. Stern; TuTu’s Cyber Café in the Roux Library and the adjacent McKay Archives Center; the expansion of wireless Internet access, campus-wide technology upgrades, and the Rinker Technology Center, currently under construction; renovations to the student dining facility and residence halls; as well as a restoration of our world renowned Frank Lloyd Wright designed campus. Prior to assuming the presidency at Florida Southern, Dr. Kerr was Vice President for Advancement at both Rollins College and the University of Richmond. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Mercer University and her master’s and doctoral degrees from the Florida State University. She has held a number of community volunteer leadership roles and currently serves on the boards of SunTrust Bank Central Florida and All Saints’ Academy. An avid supporter of the arts, she is the current president of the Board of Trustees of the Polk Museum of Art. She is in the first year of her term as president of the Sunshine State Conference. She and her husband Dr. Roy Kerr have a fifteen-year-old son Ed. Roy Kerr has authored two books about baseball entitled “The Loving of the Game” (2007) and “Sliding Billy Hamilton: The Life and Times of Baseball’s First Great Leadoff Hitter” (2009).

home events. He also served as Florida Southern’s representative on the Sunshine State Conference Marketing Committee. As baseball coach, Meyer spent six full seasons as head coach, keeping the Moccasin program among the elite in NCAA Division II. In 2005, he guided the Moccasins to their ninth NCAA Division II national title with a 51-11 record and was the American Baseball Coaches Association Division II Coach-of-the-Year. In addition to his national coaching honors from the ABCA, Meyer also was South Region, Sunshine State Conference and Florida Diamond Club (scouting organization) Coach-of-the-Year. His head coaching record at Florida Southern was 257-111-1, while his overall record as a head coach was 296-141-1. Thirtyfour Moccasin baseball players were drafted or signed professional contracts during Meyer’s tenure at FSC. Before officially assuming the reigns of head coach, Meyer had served for over three years as Florida Southern’s top assistant coach under Chuck Anderson. He also was the program’s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the FSC coaching staff, Meyer spent five seasons at Valdosta State, working under the legendary head coach, Tommy Thomas. Before his stint at Valdosta State, Meyer was head baseball coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, where he coordinated the start of the school’s Division III baseball program in 1991. He served as a graduate assistant at Valdosta State from 1988-90, while earning his M. Ed. in physical education. A four-year baseball letterman at the College of Wooster in Ohio, Meyer graduated in 1987 with a B.A. in speech communication. Meyer is married to the former Julie Newnum. The couple has three children, 21-year old Ross, 19-year old Mitchell and 18-year old Megan.


MOCCASIN HEAD COACHING STAFF

Chris Bellotto Softball

Trish Riddell Women’s Tennis

Linc Darner

Robbie Davis

Men’s Basketball

Women’s Golf

Hugh Seyfarth Men’s Soccer

Duncan Sherrad Swimming

Jamie Moreno

Doug Gordin

Trey Heath

Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Cross Country Track & Field

Women’s Basketball

Ben Strawbridge

Jill Stephens

Jim Tyrrell

Rory Whipple

Volleyball

Baseball

Men’s Lacrosse

Women’s Soccer

Jarrod Olson

MOCCASIN SUPPORT STAFF

Marie Scovron Assoc. Athletic Dir. Senior Woman Administrator NCAA Compliance

Susan Sargeant Administrative Assistant

Al Green

Bill Turnage

Asst. Athletic Dir. Head Athletic Trainer

Sports Information Director

Kelly Cox

Brian Simerville

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer

Tim Carpenter Asst. Sports Info. Director

Lindsey Williams Athletic Trainer

Malcolm Manners Faculty Athletic Representative

Ronnie Akins Equipment Manager

Micki Watson Athletic Business Manager

Cornelius Jackson Grounds


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2009 Florida Southern Women’s Soccer Preview

Freshmen Kara Higdon, Morgan Sammons and Selena Mason all bring impressive credentials to the table. Higdon was an all-state selection in Kentucky, where her familiarity with current Moccasin assistant coach Steve Henson was a factor in choosing Florida Southern. She could provide strength in the middle of the defense, but can also play in the midfield. Sammons, another possibility at center back, was an allconference performer at Newsome High School in nearby Lithia, won a pair of state titles with her club team, and played for another Moccasin assistant, Jason Streets. Mason played for a strong club program in Maryland where she won four state championships. She was also a four-year starter for Tuscarora High School.

As thrilling as last year’s run to the NCAA Tournament was, it’s time for Florida Southern to turn the page and focus on a new season. Even so, it’s worth another look at 2008, for it’s the accomplishments of that team that have set the stage for 2009. The Moccasins went 14-4-2 to earn their first trip to the NCAA playoffs, and finished second in one of the most difficult leagues in the country. It wasn’t easy, yet that may have been the biggest reason it was so much fun. Trying to recapture that magic will be equally difficult, but the Mocs have an experienced roster with seven returning starters and their top four reserves who know what it takes to be among the best teams in the country. That’s where the Mocs were in 2008, and where they plan on being again in 2009. IN THE BACK While last year’s team brought back nearly all of its offensive firepower, this year’s team returns the entire defense. That’s a luxury coach Ben Strawbridge has never had before now, but that doesn’t mean he’s satisfied with the status quo. The addition of some very talented freshmen gives Florida Southern a little more versatility in its lineup, something Strawbridge could make use of depending on the opponent. Regardless of how the lineup is set, one thing is certain: junior Ashlie Haas is the glue that holds the defense together. A second team all-conference selection last year, Haas has started every game over the last two seasons, helping Florida Southern record 14 shutouts. By comparison, the Moccasins had just 16 shutouts over the previous nine years. With Haas in the middle, most would-be attacks get snuffed out before a shot can even be taken. Haas doesn’t operate alone though. She has a lot of help, and all of it is very good. Lining up next to her most of last season was Renee Heacock, who this year is one of only two seniors on the roster. Much of last year’s defensive success can be attributed to her as well. Over the final 14 games, when Heacock became a full-time starter in the back, the Mocs posted a 1.08 goals against average, allowed more than one goal only four times, and more than two only once. Her domination of a 1-0 win at

Ashlie Haas is the leader of a defense that returns every starter from last year’s NCAA Tournament team. The junior was Second Team All-SSC in 2008. Barry in late September set the tone for the Mocs’ conference schedule. Outside, the Moccasins return junior Kristen Vollmer and sophomore Lexie Bottomley, a pair of rookies in 2008, who stepped into open positions and took charge. A teammate of Heacock’s at Polk Community College, Vollmer already had some college experience but had to learn a new position at Florida Southern. Making the transition from goal-scorer to goal-stopper, she proved to be a valuable part of the defense, and almost single-handedly saved the Mocs’ 1-0 win over Tampa late in the season. Experience at the college level is something Bottomley didn’t have last year, but she does now after starting all 20 games in 2008 at outside back. One of the top defenders in Rhode Island coming out of high school, Bottomley immediately won a starting job with the Moccasins and soon after was shutting down opposing forwards. Like Vollmer, her best work seemed to come in the Mocs’ biggest games. Trying to crack that lineup will be a difficult task, but nevertheless, there are several players who will try to do that. Sophomore Morgan Wampler is first on that list and will use her speed and athleticism to push for more playing time in her second year.

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GOALKEEPER The Moccasins weren’t quite sure what they had at the start of last year with Martina Tangen Billing (now a sophomore), but by the end of the year, they knew they had one of the league’s better goalkeepers. Time and time again, Tangen Billing came up big in some very big games, and finished second in the SSC with 82 saves. Of that total, 13 came during two games in the SSC Tournament (earning her a spot on the all-tournament team), and she had seven more in a 1-1 tie with Florida Tech at the NCAA Tournament. Battling each other for the backup job are freshmen Jordan Hutar and Kayla Wilhide. Hutar comes to Florida Southern from Cinco Ranch High School in Texas where she was an all-district selection; Wilhide was a standout at Grafton High School in Massachusetts. UP FRONT Not many teams can lose three allconference players, who all produced 20 or more points and still feel like they’ve got plenty of offense to compete with any team they face. Florida Southern is one of those teams, however, as the Moccasins return junior Princess Haley, who scored 35 points last year, and sophomore Alex Hoover, who scored 20. Those are two big guns that helped Southern break its 1-year old school record for most goals in a season and finish among the highest scoring teams in Division II.


FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE Haley is one of those rare players who can seemingly be held in check, only to explode and take over the game in a single moment – which she did on more than one occasion. In both of Florida Southern’s 1-0 wins, it was Haley who scored the goal. In the Mocs’ huge 2-1 win over Saint Leo, it was Haley who scored the game-winner in overtime; and in the SSC semifinals against Tampa, it was Haley who assisted the game-winner in overtime. After setting a school record with 15 goals, and earning All-South Region and All-SSC honors, the expectations for this year are obviously high, but Haley has met them all so far, and the Mocs now look to her as one of their leaders. With the graduation of Linda Hoglund and Liz Gorman, Hoover now has an opportunity for even more playing time than she got as a freshman. Normally coming off the bench, she had eight goals and four assists, ensuring the Mocs were never lacking a goal scorer, even if the starters were off the field. Her 20 points tied the school’s freshman scoring record and the Mocs are looking for similar production this year. Considering the way the offense worked last year, there should be plenty of scoring chances to go around, and junior Kerri-Ann Brown is eager to grab some of them, as is freshman Johnna Magiera. Brown totaled 23 goals and 15 assists as a front-line player at Polk CC where she helped the Vikings go 33-6-2 the past two seasons. Her speed and maturity will be an asset. Magiera, who joins the team from Rhode Island, brings strong technical skills to the lineup, which the Mocs hope to utilize to their advantage as well. IN THE MIDDLE The Moccasins not only have to replace All-American Erin Hopkins, but Christine Crooks, who won possession for the team too many times to count and often set up many of the team’s scoring chances. Strawbridge emphasized those two won’t really be replaced, but with the type of versatility and mobility the Mocs have in their current group of midfielders, a lot of different players can be used in a multitude of roles. First of all, that likely means more responsibility for Jackie Bachteler. Already a two-year starter, the junior is looking to add to her career totals of four goals and six assists. The numbers seem

2009 Women’s Soccer modest, but Bachteler has done all the little things that allowed players like Hopkins to find the back of the net. Five other returnees have also played in the midfield for Southern, led by senior Therese Dahlskold. With 12 points in 41 career games, Dahlskold is one of the team’s most experienced reserves. She’ll be among those fighting for a starting job this year, as will junior Anna Ott, who played a big role in 2007, but saw action in just three games last year. A strong spring and summer have put her back in the mix. Three sophomores are expected to make a push as well, though Hanna Jansson could end up as a starter or top reserve up front. She played in both capacities last year, with one goal and one assist. Emily Griffith is in the thick of things too after really coming into her own late last year. She saw action in 19

games, and by the end of the season, Griffith had joined Jansson as the first options off the bench. The Mocs are also looking for Holly Bennett to make a jump after coming back to camp as a much-improved player. Leading the newcomers is junior Adilene Alvarado, yet another product of Polk CC. Originally from Frostproof, Alvarado took her game to the next level as a Junior College All-American for the Vikings, totaling 48 points on 16 goals and 16 assists as a sophomore. She’s expected to be an impact player for the Moccasins too. Meanwhile, freshman Sydney O’Hair is competing for playing time of her own. O’Hair has a chance to play outside where the Mocs could use the same quickness that helped her total 29 goals and 23 assists as a 3-time allconference pick at Father Lopez High School.

A LOOK AT THIS YEAR’S OPPONENTS Date Aug. 28 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 6 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Sept. 30 Oct. 3 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 29

Opponent ’08 Record Notes on Opponent at Armstrong Atlantic 11-6-3 Pirates return 17 players; have made NCAA Tournament two of last three years vs. Georgia College 13-3-4 Bobcats had 13 shutouts & return seven All-Peach Belt players from NCAA Tournament team at Franklin Pierce 15-4-2 5-time national champion Ravens have made 17 straight trips to NCAA playoffs and return three All-Americans at Mass.-Lowell 8-5-5 River Hawks allowed just 19 goals in 18 games Thomas 4-12-1 Nighthawks played seven D-II teams West Florida 24-1-1 Argonauts have 10 starters back from last year’s national runner-up team; out-scored opponents, 92-7 *Florida Tech 11-7-2 Re-match of last year’s NCAA Tournament game *at Eckerd 4-13 Tritons feature 18 newcomers *at Nova Southeastern 8-5-3 Sharks have two NCAA trips in the last three years at Palm Beach Atlantic 5-14-2 Sailfish won four of last five games and tied Rollins Flagler 6-11-1 Saints in 1st year in Peach Belt Conference and have 8 starters back *Barry 9-8-1 Bucs still hold record with 18 NCAA postseason bids and gave up just 16 goals in 2008 *at Tampa 13-7-2 2007 national champs have at least 13 wins every year since 2003, but have only five starters back *Lynn 10-6-2 Knights have new coach but return #2 scorer in the SSC, Melissa Ortiz vs. Montevallo 11-6-3 Gulf South runner-up moves to the Peach Belt *at Saint Leo 15-5-2 Lions coming off SSC Tournament title with 9 returning starters, including SSC scoring leader Hannah Beard *Rollins 15-1-4 Tars advanced to regional final and have 9 starters back from team that won SSC regular season title

*SSC match (conference tournament, with top six teams, begins on Nov. 3)

Florida Southern Again Faces the Best For the second year in a row, Florida Southern will play seven teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament the previous season. This year’s slate includes national runner‐up West Florida, as well as Franklin Pierce, Georgia College and four SSC opponents (Florida Tech, Rollins, Saint Leo and Tampa). It’s also the third straight season the Mocs have played either the defending national champion or runner‐up.

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Head Coach Ben Strawbridge Now in his fourth year as head women’s soccer coach at Florida Southern College, Ben Strawbridge has already taken the Moccasins to new heights. In each of his first three seasons, the Moccasins increased their win total from the previous year, moved steadily up the Sunshine State Conference standings, and more than doubled their scoring output during that time. The last two seasons have seen the Mocs win 26 games, and in 2008, the team earned its first ever NCAA Tournament bid after finishing as SSC runnersup in both the regular season and conference tournament. All of that gives Strawbridge a career record of 32-22-3. Last year’s team set a school record for wins en route to a 14-4-2 overall record, which included a 7-1 mark in the Sunshine State Conference. That earned the Mocs 2nd place in the SSC, their best finish ever. After a 3-2, double-overtime win vs. Tampa in the SSC Tournament semifinals, the Mocs also played in their first SSC Championship Game, tying Saint Leo 1-1, before being edged in penalty kicks. The season didn’t end there, however. One day later, Florida Southern was awarded the #3 seed in the Division II South Region Tournament, the first time in their 11-year history the Moccasins qualified for the NCAA playoffs. The Mocs battled conference rival Florida Tech to a 1-1 draw before the Panthers advanced on penalty kicks. While Florida Southern’s 14 wins were an impressive total, the way they were accomplished was equally so. The regular season schedule featured seven teams that played in the 2007 NCAA Tournament, two additional teams that qualified in 2008, and even a Division I program. At one point, beginning in mid-September, Florida Southern reeled off 11 straight wins to set a school record for longest winning streak. Seven of those wins came in conference play, including a grueling 5-day stretch where the Mocs beat Nova Southeastern, Saint Leo and Tampa, the league’s top three teams from 2007. After beating Saint Leo on October 19, Florida Southern moved into the NSCAA national rankings for the first time and spent the next three weeks in the poll. They went 3-1-1 during that stretch, which included a pair of wins over defending national champion Tampa. Statistically, the Moccasins finished #12 in the country in scoring, averaging 2.75 goals per game with a school-record 55 goals. They were the only Division II team in the country to go through the entire season without being shut out, and one of only six to score on national runner-up West Florida. Along those lines, Strawbridge saw five of his players in 2008 record at least 20 points, led by midfielder Erin Hopkins (12 goals and 12 assists) and forward Princess Haley (15 goals and five assists). With 36 and 35 points receptively, each of them broke the previous school scoring record and went on to earn First Team All-SSC honors. Along with Linda Hoglund (who set Florida Southern’s career scoring record), the Mocs also had three players named to the NSCAA All-South Region Team, and Hopkins became the first Moccasin ever to be named an NSCAA All-American, as well as an Academic AllAmerican.

Considering the Mocs were making their first playoff appearance in 2008, it may seem like they burst on the national scene only last year; but that really wasn’t the case. In 2007, Strawbridge led Florida Southern to a 12-7-1 record, their first season with double digit wins, putting them on the brink of the NCAA Tournament for the first time. The 12 wins doubled their total from 2006, and the Mocs doubled their conference win total as well. They also increased their scoring by 20 goals for the season, dropped their goals against average by nearly 40 percent, and set a school record with seven shutouts. All of that was enough to put Florida Southern on the map and earn Strawbridge the 2007 SSC Coach-of-the-Year award. Strawbridge arrived at Florida Southern in 2006, and had little time to prepare for his first college head coaching job. Hired on June 14, his first look at the Moccasins came just two months later, and six of his first nine games were against teams that qualified for that year’s NCAA Tournament. Florida Southern finished 6-11 that year, but even with a losing record, there were signs of things to come. In their first two games under Strawbridge, the Moccasins took Peach Belt champion Columbus State to double overtime, and lost another one-goal decision to Armstrong Atlantic State, both of whom advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The following weekend saw Strawbridge earn his first career win with a 2-0 decision over Montevallo on September 1, as well as a 2-1 overtime victory against Alabama-Huntsville. The Mocs continued to improve throughout the season, and went 4-4 over the last eight games. By the time his rookie season ended, Strawbridge and the Moccasins had played seven games against NCAA Tournament teams, the most of any school in the Sunshine State Conference. The Mocs dropped two of those games in double overtime, lost another one in the final seconds, and battled national semifinalist Tampa evenly for more than 70 minutes. Along the way, there were plenty of highlights for Strawbridge in his first year. The Moccasins set a team scoring record in a 7-1 win over Warner Southern, earned their first ever win over national power Barry, and won three dramatic overtime games against South Region competition. In year two of the Strawbridge era, the Mocs picked up where they left off in 2006, as their 5-0 start included wins over Armstrong Atlantic State and Montevallo, two teams that went on to earn NCAA Tournament bids. The Mocs almost joined them, and finished the season ranked high enough in the final South Region poll, but were bumped in favor of an automatic qualifier that won the Gulf South Conference Tournament in upset fashion. Altogether, Florida Southern faced seven teams that did make the NCAA Tournament, beating two and tying another (Nova SE). They also lost double overtime games to Saint Leo and national champion Tampa, and played an even game with 2006 national champion Metro State in Denver for 70 minutes. Games like that meant the Mocs’ record of 12-7-1 came against the most difficult schedule they’d faced in their 10-year existence. In addition to seven games against NCAA qualifiers, the Mocs also faced 11 teams that won 10 or more games, and were the only team in the country to schedule both the 2006 and 2007 national champions. It also helped the Mocs reach their highest regional ranking ever at the time (#4), and receive votes in the national poll for the first time in team history.

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Not surprisingly, the Moccasins set numerous school records in their second year under Strawbridge. While the wins were the most important of those, they also established new marks for longest winning streak, goals scored, goals per game, total points, shutouts, and fewest shots allowed, and had three players named First Team All-Sunshine State Conference. That was one more than they had in the previous nine years. Most of those records didn’t last long, however, as the Mocs turned right around and broke many of them again in 2008. The impact Strawbridge had was felt all over the field too. Up front, Linda Hoglund set school records with 33 points and 17 assists, and became the first Moccasin to lead the nation in any statistical category (assists per game). The back line saw Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck star as the SSC Defensive Player-ofthe-Year in her first season at that position, yet still lead the team in goals scored, and the nation in scoring by a defender. Meanwhile, Erin Hopkins set a school scoring record by a midfielder, first-year starting goalkeeper Sarah Furr set a school record for shutouts, and a defense with three converted forwards allowed only 9.6 shots per game. After the season, Clampitt-Holsenbeck was honored as the team’s first Daktroncis All-American, and both Hoglund and Hopkins were all-region selections. Prior to his arrival at Florida Southern, Strawbridge was the assistant women's soccer coach at Division I Liberty University from 2002-05 under James Price. In his final season with the Flames, he helped Liberty win the 2005 Big South Conference championship, and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Flames were 12-7-2 overall and 5-3 in the Big South, giving them a winning conference record in all four years

Strawbridge was an assistant, including 2002 when they were undefeated in league play. Strawbridge also played at Liberty, where he started all 67 games from 1998-2001 as a defender. During that time, he established himself as one of the best players to ever wear a Flames uniform. He was two-time All-South Atlantic Region, and remains the only player in team history to earn First Team All-Big South honors three straight years. His play in 1999 helped Liberty goalkeeper Dean Short set a Big South Conference record with 10 shutouts. After his college career, Strawbridge went on to play two seasons with the Richmond Kickers in the USL A-League. He was also a third round draft pick by the Milwaukee Wave in the 2002 Major Indoor Soccer League draft. While he spent eight years in Lynchburg, Virginia as part of Liberty’s soccer program, Strawbridge began his soccer career in Lakeland, which made his arrival at Florida Southern in 2006 as more of a homecoming. He was a member of three state championship teams at Lakeland Christian in his prep career before signing with Liberty. Strawbridge earned his bachelor’s degree in communications from Liberty in 2002, and his master’s in business administration in 2006. He and his wife, Kristy, have two daughters: three-year old, Aslyn, and two-year old Maryn. STRAWBRIDGE YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year Overall SSC GF GA Sho. 2006 6-11 2-6 26 34 1 2007 12-7-1 4-3-1 46 24 7 2008 14-4-2 7-1 55 27 7 TOTAL 32-22-3 13-10-1 127 85 15

The Mocs Under Strawbridge 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

9

Wins

SSC Wins

Goals/Game

2006

6

2

1.53

2007

12

4

2.30

2008

14

7

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Assistant Coach Steve Henson Steve Henson is back for his second year as an assistant coach with the Moccasins after joining the team in the summer of 2008. Henson is the former executive director for Southern Kentucky Soccer, and is now the girls’ academy director and staff coach for the Real Salt Lake Florida youth club. He also has experience as a high school coach in Kentucky, and spent extensive time as a player in both Kentucky and Tennessee. Henson grew up in Nashville where he played club soccer for Hendersonville United (now Tennessee United). He went on to become a four-year letterman and two-year starter at Western Kentucky University from 1990-93, appearing in a total of 58 games for the Hilltoppers. He then embarked on a five-year career with the semi-pro Nashville Metros, and held staff positions with Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and Western Kentucky soccer camps. Henson later served as head coach of the boys’ soccer program at Bowling Green High School in Kentucky where he led the Purples to a 104-20-2 record in his career. In 2001, his team won district and regional championships to advance to the state final four, and Henson was named the SKSRA Coach-of-the-Year. A 1993 graduate of Western Kentucky, Henson earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master’s in education. He also holds a USSF National “B” coaching license.

Assistant Coach Jason Streets Jason Streets is in his second year as an assistant coach at Florida Southern and is well-known to head coach Ben Strawbridge. The two were teammates both at both Lakeland Christian High School and Liberty University, where they played collegiately from 1998-2001. While at Liberty, Streets was a First Team All-Big South Conference selection in 1999, when he put together one of the best seasons ever by a member of the Flames. That year he became just the fifth player in school history with a 30-point season when he scored 14 goals and added two assists. His team-leading point total helped Liberty to a school-record 14 wins that season, and a runner-up finish in the conference tournament. He was a member of the all-tournament team, helping the Flames defeat Elon and Winthrop before they were out-dueled in penalty kicks by Radford. Two years later as a senior, he notched nine assists, leading the Big South Conference in that category and equaling the second most by a Liberty player. He scored 27 goals with 11 assists in his career, finishing with 65 career points to rank 10th in team history. During his time at Liberty, the Flames were 18-8-1 in conference play, won two Big South regular season titles, and finished second in the Big South Tournament three times. In addition to his duties at Florida Southern, Streets is also head coach of the girls’ soccer team at Lakeland Christian, a title he’s held since 2004. His five-year record stands at 91-27-10, with five appearances in the state playoffs. The Vikings have won the Class 2A District 12 title each of those seasons, extending their streak to 12 straight district championships. Last year’s title earned him district coach-of-the-year honors. Streets has also guided the Vikings to the regional final, four of the last five years, including last season when the Vikings went 17-6-3. His 2007-08 squad had a nearly identical record of 17-5-3, and his initial team at Lakeland Christian went 23-4 in 2004-05. Streets is not the only member of his family involved in coaching, or to be involved with the Florida Southern soccer program. His brother Grandy is the boys’ coach at Lakeland Christian, and his brother Jonathan played three years at Florida Southern from 2003-05 before also spending two seasons as an assistant coach with the women’s team.

Assistant Coach Linda Hoglund Joining the Moccasin coaching staff this season as a volunteer assistant is Linda Hoglund, one of the most decorated soccer players in Florida Southern history. While playing for the Moccasins from 2005-08, Hoglund set the school’s career scoring record with 78 points, the all-time record for assists with 38, and finished fifth on the career list for goals with 20. A four-year starter for the Moccasins, who played in 72 games, Hoglund led Florida Southern in scoring as a sophomore with 17 points on six goals and five assists. It was as a junior, though, when she really took off, leading the nation in assists per game, and becoming the first player in team history to ever lead the country in any statistical category. With eight goals and 17 assists that year, she also became the first Moccasin with a 30point season, and only the second to be named All-South Region. Her 33 points were good for second in the Sunshine State Conference (one behind Tampa’s Shelby Kuni), and helped her earn First Team All-SSC honors. Last year as a senior, Hoglund was again among the conference scoring leaders with 23 points, totaling six goals and 11 assists. She was voted Second Team All-South Region and Second Team All-SSC while serving as co-captain on the first Florida Southern women’s soccer team to play in the NCAA Tournament. She either scored or assisted the game-winning goal in six of the Moccasins’ school-record 14 wins. Originally from Vasteras, Sweden, Hoglund earned her bachelor’s degree in economics from Florida Southern last spring.

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The 2009 Florida Southern Moccasins #10, JACKIE BACHTELER Junior, Midfielder Southampton, Massachusetts

#9, ADILENE ALVARADO Junior, Midfielder Frostproof, Florida

As a sophomore (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… One of five Moccasins to start all 20 games and has started all but one game in her career… Did much of work in the midfield on the defensive side of the field, freeing up All-American Erin Hopkins to push forward… Scored her only goal in 5-1 win vs. Nova Southeastern (Oct. 17), giving the Mocs a 1-0 lead less than six minutes into the game, starting them on a five-day stretch in which they won three games against the league’s top three teams from 2007… Assisted the second goal in that game less than nine minutes later, tying her career-high of three points… Averaged 83 minutes per match… As a freshman (2007)… Started all but one game as a midfielder, coming off the bench only in the Mocs’ final home game when the team started all of its seniors… Her 19 starts were the most by any freshman midfielder in the SSC… Assisted the Mocs’ first goal in a 3-2 win over defending Peach Belt Conference champion Armstrong Atlantic State in her second college game (Aug. 26)… Scored her first collegiate goal in the Mocs’ next game, a 2-0 win at Alabama-Huntsville (Aug. 31)… Had one goal and one assist in a 3-2, double overtime loss at #23 Saint Leo (Sept. 19)… Also scored in a 4-0 win at Palm Beach Atlantic (Oct. 20)… Averaged 77 minutes per match… In high school… 2007 graduate of Hampshire Regional High School in Westhampton, Massachusetts... Four-year letter winner for coach Mike Dorunda... All-Western Mass and All-State as a senior... Team captain and MVP as a senior... Helped team win the Western Mass Championship as a junior... Played club soccer for coach Tony Dicicco, former women’s national team coach who led the United States to the 1999 Women’s World Cup title, and advanced to the state semifinals three straight years... Member of the Massachusetts ODP program... Played for the Western Mass Pioneers in the W-League... Extra... Born 5/18/89… Has coached an Under-11 boys travel team along with a SYAA fourth through sixth grade girls team... Also coached the Lakeland Lightning girls’ U-12 team last year… Played part of the 2008 season and all of 2009 with SoccerPlus CT in the WPSL… Has one older sister, one younger sister and a younger brother... Exercise Science major with a minor in Sociology.

Transferred to Florida Southern this year from Polk Community College in Winter Haven where she played the last two seasons for Bill Read… One of four players from PCC now on the Florida Southern roster and is joined this year by another transfer, Kerri-Ann Brown… Selected Second Team Junior College All-American and All-South Region as a sophomore (2008) when she scored 16 goals with 16 assists for 48 points… Helped the Vikings finish 13-3-1 with a final national ranking of #7… Had one goal and five assists as a freshman (2007) when the Vikings went 20-3-1 to finish #6 in the final national poll… In high school… 2007 graduate of Frostproof High School… Played for coach George Wrye… Honorable Mention All-State in 2007 when the Bulldogs went 17-2-1 and won their third straight district title… Team went 54-5-2 in her final three years at Frostproof… Also ran crosscountry, was a member of the track team and was Frostproof’s place-kicker on the football team… Qualified for the state crosscountry meet… Honors graduate and member of the National Honor Society… Also played for the Winter Haven Kicks from 2005-07… Extra… Born 5/25/88… Has four brothers and sisters… Nursing major.

YEAR 2007 2008

MP 20 20

MS 19 20

MIN 1542 1658

SH 19 11

G 3 1

A 2 4

PT 8 6

CAREER

40

39

3200

30

4

6

14

Did You Know? In 2008, the National Rural Water Association named Jackie Bachteler’s hometown of Southampton, Massachusetts as having the best‐tasting tap water in the country. Among the other four finalists (out of a field of 26,242) was North Kingstown, Rhode Island, the hometown of Moccasin defender Lexie Bottomley. 11


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#27, HOLLY BENNETT Sophomore, Midfielder Tallahassee, Florida

#3, LEXIE BOTTOMLEY Sophomore, Defender North Kingstown, Rhode Island

As a freshman (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Played in two games as a reserve midfielder, with her most extensive time coming in 6-0 win over Eckerd (Oct. 6)… In high school… 2008 graduate of Lincoln High School where she played for coach Danny O’Donnell… Honorable Mention All-Big Bend as both a junior and senior… Named team’s most valuable midfielder as a senior… Sco\red 14 goals with 16 assists in her high school career… Also had a 1.14 goals against average in six games as a goalkeeper… Team captain in 2007 and ’08… Won several academic awards as a senior at Lincoln and graduated Magna Cum Laude… Played club soccer for Tallahassee United FC and coach Alex Morris for five years… Extra… Born 2/27/90… Has several former teammates now playing college soccer, including Charlotte Murrell at Rollins… Helped coach the Lakeland Sparks last season… Played with the Thomasville Dragons in the WPSL in 2009… Both parents also attended Florida Southern, as did a grandmother, grandfather, two aunts and one brother… Has two older brothers… History major. YEAR

MP

MS

MIN

SH

G

A

PT

2008

2

0

31

0

0

0

0

As a freshman (2008)… One of five Moccasins to start all 20 games and the only freshman to be a regular starter… Third on the team in minutes played with all of her time coming at outside back… Helped the Moccasins tie a team record with seven shutouts while putting together a 1.29 goals against average… Part of a back line that set another school record by holding Eckerd without a shot in 6-0 win over the Tritons (Oct. 6)… Helped the defense hold seven opponents to a single digit shot total, and an eight-game stretch in the middle of the season where they allowed no more than one goal… Helped give the Mocs a 1-0 win over defending national champion Tampa by holding UT scoring leader Shelby Kuni to only two shots (Oct. 21)… Set up another win over Tampa in the SSC Tournament semifinals by winning possession in the final minute of the second overtime (Nov. 7)… Picked up her only point with an assist in 4-0 win vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 23)… Averaged 91 minutes per match… In high school… Graduated from North Kingstown High School in 2008… Fouryear starter for coach Kevin Powers… Second Team All-State as a junior and senior… Also made First Team All-Division as a sophomore… Twice named team MVP… Also ran indoor track at North Kingstown… Played club soccer for the Rhode Island Lady Rays and coach Kevin Kennedy… Extra… Born 9/3/89… Has two former teammates playing at Northeastern and one at Longwood… Has one older brother… Undecided on major. YEAR 2008

MP 20

MS 20

MIN 1822

SH 1

G 0

A 1

PT 1

#7, KERRI-ANN BROWN Junior, Forward Apopka, Florida Transfer from Polk Community College in Winter Haven… Played two years for the Vikings and coach Bill Read… One of four players from PCC now on the Florida Southern roster, one of them another 2009 transfer, Adilene Alvarado… As a sophomore (2008), helped the Vikings finish 13-3-1 with a final national ranking of #7… Scored 12 goals with six assists… As a freshman (2007), led the Vikings in scoring with 31 points on 11 goals and nine assists as PCC went 20-3-1, and finish #6 in the final national poll… In high school… Graduated from Lake Brantley High School in 2006 where she played soccer for Katie Tullis... Two-time allconference… Also on the track & field team at Lake Brantley and was team MVP as a senior… Attended Apopka High School before transferring to Lake Brantley… Played club soccer for Inter United for years, coached by Tom Sells… Won both the Atlanta Cup and the Seminole Memorial Tournament… Extra... Born 8/21/88… Originally from Jamaica… Has one older brother... Accounting major.

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#5, THERESE DAHLSKOLD Senior, Midfielder Jarfalla, SWEDEN

IAAM A Conference championship in 2006-07… Also played four years of basketball and one year of lacrosse… Played club soccer for the Freestate Vipers and Baltimore Bays… Extra… Born 7/23/90… Former high school teammates Christine Nairn (Penn State) and Chelsea Allen (Wake Forest) are also playing in college… Has one younger sister… Undecided on major.

One of just two seniors on the roster this year and the only to have played at Florida Southern for four years… As a junior (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Played as a reserve midfielder and made one start, coming in the Mocs’ 2-0 win at Florida Tech (Oct. 4)… Notched her only goal of the season in 4-0 win vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 23)… Also assisted a goal in 6-0 win vs. Eckerd (Oct. 6)… Averaged 18 minutes per match… As a sophomore (2007)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Played in 13 games as a reserve midfielder, averaging 15 minutes per match… Assisted gamewinning goal in 2-0 win at Alabama-Huntsville (Aug. 31)… Scored her only goal in 6-0 win over Thomas, assisted by her sister Linda (Sept. 7)… As a freshman (2006)... Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll... One of the Moccasins’ top reserves, averaging 27 minutes per match... Third on the team with four assists... Made her only start against Warner Southern on October 4 and tied a school record with three assists... Scored her only goal in a 6-1 loss to #7 Tampa (Sept. 15)... In high school... 2006 graduate of Jakobsbergs Gymnasium in Stockholm... Played soccer for coach Peter Svensson... Has played club soccer for IFK Viksjo since 1994 for coach Lennart Karlsson... 2002 Youth Player-of-the-Year, two years after her old sister won the same award... Extra... Born 05/09/87… Older sister Linda played three years as a defender for the Moccasins and graduated in 2007... Business Administration/International Management major with a minor in Economics. YEAR

MP

MS

MIN

SH

G

A

PT

2006 2007 2008

17 13 11

1 0 1

454 195 194

11 5 5

1 1 1

4 1 1

6 3 3

CAREER

41

2

843

21

3

6

12

YEAR 2008

MP 19

MS 5

MIN 763

SH 20

G 0

A 2

PT 2

#17, ASHLIE HAAS Junior, Defender Rockledge, Florida Has started every game in the center of the Moccasin defense that last two seasons, helping the Moccasins record 14 shutouts during that time… As a sophomore (2008)… Second Team All-Sunshine State Conference… AllSSC Tournament Team… SSC Defensive Player-of-the-Week for October 13… Began the year as Florida Southern’s only returning defensive starter… One of five Moccasins to start all 20 games… Second on the team and first among field players in minutes played… Played all but nine minutes of the season… Led the Moccasin defense to a school-record seven shutouts for the second year in a row… Also led the Mocs to a 1.29 goals against average… Played all 90 minutes of a 6-0 win over Eckerd in which the Mocs set another school record by not allowing a shot (Oct. 6)… Helped the defense hold seven opponents to a single digit shot total, and an eight-game stretch in the middle of the season where they allowed no more than one goal… Held two other teams to 10 shots, including defending national champion Tampa in a 1-0 win (Oct. 21)… Scored her first collegiate goal in 4-3 loss to Armstrong Atlantic State (Aug. 30)… Also scored the first goal in the 6-0 win over Eckerd… As a freshman (2007)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll... One of seven Moccasins to start all 20 games and the only freshman… Helped Florida Southern set school records for shutouts (seven) and fewest shots allowed per game (9.6)… Helped the Mocs allow 10 shots or less in 12 of their 20 games while posting a 1.18 goals against average, the second lowest in school history… Led the team’s field players in minutes played with 1,787, playing all but 40 minutes during the season… In high school… Graduated from Rockledge High School in 2007... Played for Scott Dornton and Nate Pietrini... Team MVP in 2005 and 2006... Helped Rockledge reach the Class 4A state final four as a senior when she posted 13 shutouts and a 0.92 goals against average as a goalkeeper... Also played club soccer for the Indiatlantic Force in 2007 for coach Adrian Moo (with current Florida Southern teammate Anna Ott), and for Three Lions and Scotty Armstrong from 2003-06... Extra... Born 10/21/88… Former club teammate Jane Alukonis is playing for Duke... Has one younger sister... Biology major.

#22, EMILY GRIFFITH Sophomore, Midfielder Ellicott City, Maryland As a freshman (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… The Moccasins’ top reserve midfielder who also started five games… Was the first or second player off the bench in the final seven games of the season, except for the October 31 game at Rollins in which she started… Picked up assists in conference wins over Eckerd and Lynn… Nearly won the game in overtime in the SSC semifinals vs. Tampa (Nov. 7) when her shot went off the crossbar, though the Mocs eventually prevailed, 3-2… Averaged 40 minutes per match… In high school… 2008 graduate of Archbishop Spalding High School where she played for coach Bob Dieterle… Had four goals and six assists as a senior when she also helped the Cavaliers post a 0.32 goals against average and 16 shutouts… Team went 18-2-1 and was ranked #1 in the country at one point by Studentsports.com… Team won the

13

YEAR 2007 2008

MP 20 20

MS 20 20

MIN 1787 1869

SH 1 4

G 0 2

A 0 1

PT 0 5

CAREER

40

40

3656

5

2

1

5


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#2, PRINCESS HALEY Junior, Forward Dallas, Texas

became the second freshman in school history with a hat trick when she scored three goals in a 6-0 win over Thomas (Sept. 7)… Had two assists in 4-1 win vs. Flagler (Sept. 11)… In high school… Graduated from Prince of Peace Christian in Carrollton, Texas in 2007… Played her freshman and sophomore seasons at Hockaday High School for coach Rod Scaife, and her final two prep seasons at Prince of Peace… Named Second Team All-State, All-North Zone, and allconference while playing for the Prince of Peace boys’ team that won state titles her junior and senior years… High school coach, Tatu, is a former professional soccer player with the Dallas Sidekicks… Also a member of the track team for four years… 2007 Female Athlete-of-the-Year at Prince of Peace… Played club soccer for the Dallas Sting, one of the top rated girls’ programs in the country, coached by Eric Dade and Brad Flanagan… Extra… Born 11/18/88… Played for Dallas Premier in the WPSL during the summer of 2009, helping them go 9-0-1, win the Big Sky South, and advance to the national semifinals… Team also won the national title for the USASA U-23… Oldest of four children, with one brother and two sisters… Her father, Charles, played 12 years in the NFL with the San Francisco 49’ers and Dallas Cowboys, with over 100 sacks as a member of five Super Bowl champions… Business Management and Economics major.

Begins her junior year already second on the school’s career list for goals (22), and fifth on the career points list (53)… Has scored at least one goal against every SSC team in her career… As a sophomore (2008)… NSCAA Second Team All-South Region… First Team All-Sunshine State Conference… All-SSC Tournament Team… 2-time SSC Offensive Player-of-the-Week (Sept. 29 and Oct. 27)… First player in team history to win Player-of-the-Week honors twice in one season… Started all but one game, coming off the bench for the second year in a row in the Mocs’ final home game when the team started all of its seniors… Set a Florida Southern record with 15 goals, tying her for third in the SSC… Added five assists for 35 points, which would have set another team record if not for the 36 scored by Erin Hopkins last year… Her 69 shots were also the second most in school history, trailing only the 75 taken by Hopkins last year as well… Scoring totals were even more impressive considering she played five earlyseason games as a defender… Finished fourth in the SSC with her 35 points… Set a school record by scoring a goal in five consecutive games (Sept. 19 – Sept. 30), and had a goal in 13 of 20 games overall… Had four game-winners (all of them in SSC play), including three in a row during wins over Saint Leo, Tampa and Lynn (Oct. 19-28)… Scored the only goal in both of Florida Southern’s 1-0 wins, helping the Mocs defeat Barry with a goal in the 80th minute (Sept. 27) and defending national champion Tampa with a goal in the 19th minute (Oct. 21)… Her game-winner against Saint Leo came 2:12 remaining in the second overtime, and lifted the Moccasins to a 2-1 victory immediately before their win over Tampa (Oct. 19)… Had two goals and one assist in 5-1 win vs. Nova Southeastern (Oct. 17), giving her four goals and one assist during a 5-day stretch in which the Mocs beat the league’s top three teams from 2007 and moved into the national rankings for the first time ever… Overall, had six goals and two assists in conference play, then added three goals and one assist in the conference tournament… Also had two goals and one assist in a 3-2, double overtime win vs. Tampa in the semifinals of the SSC Tournament (Nov. 7)… Assisted Erin Hopkins’ game-winner in that match, sending the Mocs to their first championship game… Scored the lone Florida Southern goal in the SSC Championship Game vs. Saint Leo (Nov. 9) and again in the NCAA Tournament First Round Game vs. Florida Tech (Nov. 14), giving her at least one goal in all three postseason games… As a freshman (2007)… Started all but one game, coming off the bench only in the Mocs’ final home game when the team started all of its seniors… Tied with midfielder Erin Hopkins for third on the team in both goals (seven) and points (18)… Also tied with Hopkins for the team lead in shots (49), the third highest total in team history… Her 18 points were two shy of the school’s freshman record set by Mindy Dymon in 2001 (and equaled again last year by Alex Hoover)… Second in the Sunshine State Conference in scoring among freshmen… Tied for ninth in the SSC in goals… Scored the eventual game-winning goal in a 2-1 win at Rollins in her first collegiate game (Aug. 24)… Scored the game-tying goal in the 75th minute in a 4-3 win at Montevallo as the Mocs rallied from a 3-0, halftime deficit (Sept. 2)… In her next game,

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YEAR 2007 2008

MP 20 20

MS 19 19

MIN 1531 1746

SH 49 69

G 7 15

A 4 5

PT 18 35

CAREER

40

38

3277

118

22

9

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2009 Women’s Soccer

#6, RENEE HEACOCK Senior, Midfielder/Defender Titusville, Florida

#8, ALEX HOOVER Sophomore, Midfielder/Forward West Palm Beach, Florida

As a junior (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started all but one game, including the final 14 at outside back… Helped the Moccasins tie a school record with seven shutouts while posting a 1.29 goals against average… Team had a 1.08 GAA over the final 14 games when she moved into the starting back line full-time… Helped the defense hold seven opponents to a single digit shot total, and an eight-game stretch in the middle of the season where they allowed no more than one goal… Had a huge defensive game at Barry, leading the Moccasins to a 1-0 win (Sept. 27)… Set up the Mocs’ first goal in a 2-0 win at Florida Tech with a play in the defensive third (Oct. 4)… Closed out the 1-0 win over defending national champion Tampa with two clearances in the final 30 seconds, preserving the Mocs’ first ever win over the Spartans (Oct. 21)… Made two stops 1-on-1 against Saint Leo in the SSC Championship Game that helped keep the game tied (Nov. 9)… Averaged 83 minutes per match… Previous School (2006-07)… Transferred from Polk CC where she played for coach Bill Read… Helped the Vikings go 20-3-1 in 2007, and finish sixth at the NJCAA D-I national tournament… Named to the all-region team… Scored two goals with two assists in the regular season as a sophomore, and eight goals with three assists as a freshman… Helped goalkeeper Carol Myers earn 2007 NJCAA All-American honors with a 0.41 goals against average… Most Valuable Defensive Player as a freshman when PCC was 14-1-1… In high school… 2006 graduate of Titusville High School… Played soccer and volleyball for four years… Team MVP in soccer as a senior for coach Lou Husted… Also played for Melbourne-Eau Gallie United and coach Steve Richards… Extra… Born 11/18/87… Played with current Moccasins Kristen Vollmer, Adilene Alvarado and Kerri-Ann Brown at PCC… Played last summer with the Clearwater Galactics-Amazons in the WPSL, where her coach was Tony Paris, the former head coach at Saint Leo University… Has one older brother… Nursing major. YEAR

MP

MS

MIN

SH

G

A

PT

2008

20

19

1650

6

0

0

0

As a freshman (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Offensive Player-of-the-Week for October 6… Florida Southern’s top reserve for most of the year, playing in all 20 games with three starts… One of five Moccasins with 20 or more points, and her 20 points were third in the SSC among freshmen… Tied the Florida Southern freshman scoring record with her 20 points, originally set by Mindy Dymon in 2001… Third on the team with eight goals… Scored her first college goal in 6-0 win at Thomas (Sept. 12)… Her second goal was the game-winner with 6:01 remaining in a 2-1 victory over Division I Liberty (Sept. 19), her first college start… Scored three goals in 5-1 win at Flagler (Sept. 30), then added another one in a 2-0 win at Florida Tech (Oct. 4) that helped her earn SSC Player-ofthe-Week honors… Only the third freshman in school history with a hat trick… Had one goal and one assist in two different games… Started both games in the SSC Tournament and assisted the first goal in the 3-2 overtime semifinal win vs. Tampa (Nov. 7)… Averaged 43 minutes per match… In high school… 2008 graduate of Palm Beach Central High School… Played for coach Tom Dawkins her last three years at PBCHS… Scored 11 goals with 10 assists as a junior, and 17 goals with six assists as a senior… Set the Palm Beach Central scoring record in only three years… First team all-conference as a sophomore, and first team all-county as both a junior and senior… Second team all-area as a junior… Twice named team’s offensive player-of-the-year… Played club soccer for Palm Beach United and coach Brad Partridge, and Team Boca coached by Rachael Watkins… Also a member of the state ODP team in 2005… Extra… Born 4/13/90… Former teammate with Team Boca, Katie Bolinsky, is now playing for Florida State… Has two younger brothers… Nursing major. YEAR

MP

MS

MIN

SH

G

A

PT

2008

20

3

853

27

8

4

20

43 pts. 30 pts. 20 pts. 19 pts.

#4, KARA HIGDON Freshman, Midfielder/Defender Bowling Green, Kentucky

2008 SSC Freshman Scoring Leaders Melissa Ortiz, Lynn 17 goals, 9 assists Pia Soesemann, Saint Leo 13 goals, 4 assists Alex Hoover, Florida Southern 8 goals, 4 assists Megan Stone, Florida Tech 8 goals, 3 assists #0, JORDAN HUTAR Freshman, Goalkeeper Katy, Texas

Comes to Florida Southern from Bowling Green High School where she played four years for coach Lisa Correa… Honorable mention All-State and team MVP as a senior… Two-time all-region selection… Helped the Purples win three region titles with a 4-year record of 57-25-8… Graduated with a 3.96 GPA and was Academic All-State as a senior… Member of the National Honor Society… Also played softball at Bowling Green High… Played club soccer for Grant Williams and Chris Tinius with Southern Kentucky Soccer for six years… Extra... Born 9/18/91… Has three former teammates playing college soccer… Has one older brother and one younger brother... Undecided on major.

2009 graduate of Cinco Ranch High School where she played for head coach Amy Pettibone… Second team all-district as a junior… Also played volleyball for three years… Made All-State Honor Roll… Played club soccer for Texas Premier from 2001-07, coached by Gary Cocker… Played for the Fusion from 2007-08, and coach Clark Fasching… Extra… Born 12/24/90… Has one younger sister… Has teammates played at SMU and Houston… Biology major.

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#15, HANNA JANSSON Sophomore, Forward/Midfielder Vasteras, SWEDEN

#19, SYDNEY O’HAIR Freshman, Midfielder/Defender Deltona, Florida

As a freshman (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Used as both a forward and midfielder, mostly as a reserve, but did make four starts… First or second player off the bench in four other games… Assisted game-winning goal in 2-0 win vs. South Carolina-Aiken in her first start (Sept. 1)… Scored the Mocs’ only goal in 3-1 loss to #5 West Florida, the first goal given up by the Argonauts in their first six games (Sept. 14)… Averaged 34 minutes per match… Prior to Florida Southern… Came to Florida Southern from Rudbeckianska Gymnasiet where she graduated in 2008… Attended the same school and played for the same club team that produced former Moccasin Linda Hoglund… Played club soccer for Vasteras IK and coach Per Bergstrom from 1998-2005, and for Gideonsbergs IF and coach Ronne Zetterberg from 2005-08… Also played bandy (a game similar to both ice hockey and soccer) and golf and was on the national team in bandy… Extra… Born 7/20/89… Has one older brother… Economics major. YEAR

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Joins the Moccasins from Father Lopez Catholic High School in Daytona Beach… Graduated in 2009 after playing four years of soccer for Michelle Medina and Paul Beaudoin… Had 29 goals and 23 assists in her career… Named team’s best offensive player as a junior and senior… 3-time allconference selection… Also ran cross-country for two years… Played for the Deltona Jays and Michael Jackson from 2005-07, the Deltona Stingrays and coach Duane Danchuk from 2007-08, and Deltona Florida Blue 90 in 2008-09, coached by Kevan Watkins… Finished third at the region cup in 2009… Extra… Born 4/23/91… Has one younger brother… Nursing major. #20, ANNA OTT Junior, Midfielder Cocoa Beach, Florida As a sophomore (2008)… Saw time in three games as a reserve midfielder… Averaged 13 minutes per match… As a freshman (2007)… Played in 17 games as both a midfielder and defender, starting four games at two different positions… When she wasn’t starting, was normally Florida Southern’s top reserve... The first reserve into the game in six different matches… Scored her first collegiate goal in 6-0 win vs. Thomas (Sept. 7)… Also assisted a goal in 4-1 win vs. Flagler (Sept. 9) in her first college start… Averaged 47 minutes per match… In high school… 2007 graduate of Cocoa Beach High School… Played soccer for coaches Ben Molner and Laird McLean… Also ran cross-country for the Minutemen… Won several defensive awards in her career as both a defender and midfielder… Played club soccer for the Indiatlantic Force from 2006-07 for coach Adrian Moo, along with current Florida Southern teammate Ashlie Haas, and for Three Lions and Scotty Armstrong from 2005-06… Extra… Born 8/13/89… Also a triathlete and surfer, winning the women’s long board division at the National Kidney Foundation’s Surf Contest… Former club teammate Jane Alukonis is playing for Duke… Has one older sister… Nursing major.

#12, JOHNNA MAGIERA Freshman, Midfielder/Forward Coventry, Rhode Island 2009 graduate of The Prout School in Wakefield, Rhode Island... 4-year letter winner for coach Kevin Kennedy… Team MVP as a freshman… Second Team AllDivision II as a junior… Also played for Bruno United FC and coach Deb Godbout from 2003-08, and Fortuna R.I. in 2009 for coach Zac Shaw… Extra… Born 2/26/91… Has former teammates now playing college soccer at Northeastern, SUNYAlbany and Marshall… Has one older brother and one younger brother… Elementary Education major. #16, SELENA MASON Freshman, Defender Frederick, Maryland Graduated from Tuscarora High School in 2009 where she played four years for Mark Wolcott… Started all four years for the Titans on their defensive line though she was limited to three games as a junior… Honorable Mention All-MVAL Chesapeake Conference as a freshman and all-area by the Frederick News-Post… Played for the Bethesda Blast and coach Brad Roos from 2000-07 and won four Maryland state championships before making the region finals twice… Played with the Bethesda Sharks, coached by Jerry McNeal, from 2007-09… Extra... Born 4/9/91... Nursing major.

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#11, MORGAN SAMMONS Freshman, Defender Lithia, Florida

#1, MARTINA TANGEN BILLING Sophomore, Goalkeeper Uppsala, SWEDEN

Comes to Florida Southern from Newsome High School where she graduated in 2009… Played four years of soccer for Kelly Townsend… Second Team All-Western Conference as a senior… Selected to play in the Senior Soccer Challenge, matching the top seniors from Hillsborough County and Pinellas County… Played club soccer with the Lakeland Lazers where one of her coaches was current Florida Southern assistant Jason Streets… Also played three years with Real Salt Lake-Florida and won back-to-back state championships… Extra... Born 2/5/91… Has one older brother... Her father, George, also attended Florida Southern… Accounting major.

As a freshman (2008)… Sunshine State Conference All-Tournament Team… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started all 20 games in goal for the Moccasins, playing all but four minutes… Set a new team record with 1,873 minutes between the posts… Had six solo shutouts, one shy of the school record… Had two of the three longest scoreless minute streaks in team history… Posted a 1.30 goals against average, third best in school history… Ranked second in the SSC with 82 saves, and third with a 4.10 average… Tied for third with six shutouts… Had three full shutouts in SSC play and another game against Eckerd where she played 86 minutes of a combined shutout with Kim Adams… Allowed just eight goals during the team-record 11-game winning streak… Stopped two penalty kicks during the season, one against Florida Tech and one against Saint Leo (Liberty also missed one wide)… Made a season-high nine saves in a 5-1 loss at Rollins while facing a season-high 22 shots (Oct. 31)… Played perhaps her best game of the season in 1-0 win over defending national champion Tampa, making eight saves (Oct. 21)… Had another big game just before that with seven saves in a 2-1 double overtime win vs. Saint Leo (Oct. 19)… During the Moccasins’ three postseason games, stopped a total of 20 shots, including seven in the NCAA Tournament match vs. Florida Tech, which ended in a 1-1 tie before penalty kicks (Nov. 14)… Made three overtime saves in the 3-2 win over Tampa in the SSC semifinals… Had a 1.09 goals against average during those three games, along with an .833 save percentage… Prior to Florida Southern… 2008 graduate of Celsiusskolan… Played soccer from 2004-08 for Danmarks IF and coach Max Andersson, and played with them again in the summer of 2009… Also played for coach Magnus Wikman… Extra… Born 12/6/89… Youngest of four children with one brother and two sisters… International Business major. YEAR 2008

MP MS 20 20

MIN 1873

SV 82

GA Shots Sho. GAA 27 217 6 1.30

WHY MOCCASINS? Florida Southern first used the nickname Moccasins in 1926, shortly after the college’s move to Lakeland in 1922. The water moccasin, or cotton‐mouth, was abundant in the nearby lakes and since the moccasin is one of the fiercest of all snakes, the college adopted the moniker for its athletic teams. A male water moccasin can grow up to 1.8 meters (74 inches) in length, and though its venom is considered relatively mild compared to other poisonous snakes, its bite is still extremely painful. 17


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#14, KRISTEN VOLLMER Junior, Defender Zephyrhills, Florida

#0, KAYLA WILHIDE Freshman, Goalkeeper Grafton, Massachusetts

As a sophomore (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started all but one game, nearly all of them at outside back… Helped the Moccasins tie their school record with seven shutouts and their third lowest goals against average at 1.29… Helped the defense hold seven opponents to a single digit shot total, and an eight-game stretch in the middle of the season where they allowed no more than one goal… Turned in a big game against Tampa late in the season by making several stops during the Mocs’ 1-0 win over the defending national champs (Oct. 21)… Saved one goal in that game by stopping a shot on the goal line… Made a gamesaving stop in the closing moments of regulation in the SSC Championship Game vs. Saint Leo that helped send the game to overtime (Nov. 9)… Assisted goals in wins over Thomas (Sept. 12) and Dowling (Sept. 21)… Averaged 82 minutes per match… Previous School… Came to Florida Southern from Polk CC in Winter Haven where she played for Bill Read as a freshman in 2007… Helped the Vikings go 20-3-1 and finish sixth at the NJCAA Division I National Tournament… Playing as a forward, scored 10 goals with six assists in the regular season to rank third on the team in scoring with 26 points… Scored two goals in a 4-2 win over top-ranked Darton College in the district final… In high school… 2007 graduate of Zephyrhills High School where she played for Janet Heyman… Had a huge junior year with 42 goals and 14 assists… Wendy’s Heisman nominee in 2007… Also a member of the track & field team for the Bulldogs… Graduated Magna Cum Laude in the top 10% of her class… Played club soccer for Hillsborough County United and the Lakeland Lazers… Extra… Born 6/2/90… Has one older sister… Nursing major. YEAR

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2009 graduate of Grafton High School… 4year letter winner for coach Hussein Issah and team captain as a senior… Played for FC Puma from 2007-09, coached by Robert Kody… Extra... Born 2/5/91… Already has her NSCAA National Goalkeeping Diploma… Former teammate Kayla Leonardi now plays for Endicott College (MA)… Has one younger sister... Athletic Training major.

#26, MORGAN WAMPLER Sophomore, Defender Winter Haven, Florida As a freshman (2008)… Reserve defender who saw time in a 6-0 win over Eckerd (Oct. 6)… In high school… 2008 graduate of Winter Haven High School… 3-time allcounty for coach Scott Short… All-area in volleyball and state qualifier in track for the 4-x-800 relay in 2006… Team captain in both soccer and volleyball… Member of National Honor Society and graduated with high honors… Played club soccer for the Winter Haven Kicks from 2002-07 (coach Bob Johnson), and for the Lakeland Lazers in 2008 (coach Chuck Gore)… President’s Cup runner-up in 2007 with the Kicks… Extra… Oldest of four children, with one sister and two brothers… Mother also attended FSC… Athletic Training major. YEAR

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Did You Know? Taylor Greene is the only Moccasin to score two goals in her Florida Southern debut. She also had one assist in that game for a total of five points. It happened in a 6-0 win over Fontbonne on August 29, 2003. The freshman forward came off the bench midway through the first half, and within four minutes had assisted one goal and scored another to give the Mocs a 3-0 halftime lead.

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GONE, BUT CERTAINLY NOT FORGOTTEN FLORIDA SOUTHERN’S 2008 SENIOR CLASS In 2008, the Florida Southern Moccasins had a season like none they’d ever had before, and will likely never have again. Even when the Mocs make it back to the NCAA Tournament in future years, there’s nothing quite like that first time, especially when a team had to overcome so much just to get there. From their birth in 1998, all the way through 2006, the Moccasins had fought hard, but finally had that breakthrough year in 2007, when they finished 12‐7‐1. Yet on the brink of their first trip to the NCAA playoffs, the Mocs were forced to sit at home when they were bumped by an automatic qualifier beneath them in the regional rankings. Then, in January of 2008, they were forced to deal with something even more difficult, the death of their teammate Meghan Kelly. It came less than three years after the team lost another member in Taylor Greene.

Left to right are Linda Hoglund, Christina Crooks, Ultimately, the Moccasins bounced back from all of Erin Hopkins, Liz Gorman and Melissa Kelly. that, and put together the type of season in 2008 they’ll never forget, nor should forget. Led by their five seniors, Florida Southern finally earned that spot in the NCAA Tournament with the best season in school history. Digging out of a 2‐3 start, the Mocs also played in their first Sunshine State Conference championship game and finished with a 14‐4‐2 record. While every member of the team played a role, the seniors stood out as seniors always should. There was Linda Hoglund, a 4‐year starter from Sweden, who finished as the school’s career scoring leader but will be most remembered as one who created even more scoring chances for everyone else. There was Christina Crooks, who gained possession for the Mocs too many times to count, and made so many plays that never showed up in the box score, but the team absolutely needed for another big win. The group included Erin Hopkins, a Division I transfer who came “home” to Florida Southern, became one of the most feared and respected players in the SSC, and left as an All‐American. It also included Liz Gorman, a California girl by way of New York and Illinois; a girl who emerged from the shadow of some very good players to cast one of her own, while scoring one goal after another in the Mocs’ stretch run to the playoffs.

Meghan Kelly

And of course, there was Melissa Kelly, the twin sister of Meghan. It would be impossible to put into words what Melissa had to overcome, or all the things she went through; but her presence was certainly an inspiration to her teammates, who in turn were there to lift up Melissa. So while the 2008 Moccasins will always be recognized as the first to play in the NCAA Tournament, they were really much more than that. Years from now, their legacy will still be found in the record book, but the numbers will never tell the full story of a special group of seniors that carried Florida Southern to a season like no other.

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ALL-AMERICAN, ALL-REGION AND ALL-SSC HONORS NSCAA ALL-SOUTH REGION 2004 .................................. Mindy Dymon (2nd) 2007 ................................. Linda Hoglund (1st), Erin Hopkins (2nd) 2008 ..................................... Erin Hopkins (1st) Princess Haley (2nd), Linda Hoglund (2nd)

AMY CLAMPITT‐HOLSENBECK 2007 Daktronics First Team All‐American In 2007, Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck became Florida Southern’s first women’s soccer All‐ American as the senior put together perhaps the best all‐around season in school history. Not only was she voted the Sunshine State Conference Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year, she was also the team’s leading goal scorer and finished the season with nine goals and 20 points. Those were the highest totals for any defender in all of NCAA Division II. She helped the Mocs post a 1.18 goals against average, set a school record with seven shutouts and allow just 9.6 shots per game.

SSC COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 2007 .................................... Ben Strawbridge SSC DEFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR 2007 ........................Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 1998 .............................. Noreen Drenthe (HM) 1999 ...................................... Halie Clark (HM) 2001 .................................. Mindy Dymon (2nd) 2002 .............................. Joanie DeHaven (1st ) 2003 .................................. Mindy Dymon (1st ) Joanie DeHaven (2nd) Samantha Drove (2nd) 2004 ................................. Mindy Dymon (2nd) Jenna Cleary (HM) 2005 .................................. Jenna Cleary (HM) Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck (HM) 2006 ...................................... Halie Clark (HM) Jenna Cleary (HM) 2007 ................. Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck (1st) Linda Hoglund (1st) Erin Hopkins (1st) 2008 ............................... Princess Haley (1st) Erin Hopkins (1st) Liz Gorman (2nd) Ashlie Haas (2nd) Linda Hoglund (2nd)

ERIN HOPKINS 2008 NSCAA Third Team All‐American In helping lead Florida Southern to its first ever NCAA Tournament, senior center midfielder Erin Hopkins set the school’s single season scoring record with 36 points. She scored 12 goals with 12 assists, becoming the first player in team history to reach double figures in both those categories in the same season. She was also the first Moccasin to be named First Team All‐SSC in back‐to‐back seasons. Hopkins was also an outstanding student at Florida Southern, and her list of 2008 awards included Second Team Academic All‐American. She was the first player in the program’s history to achieve that honor.

ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTH REGION 2002 .................................. Mindy Dymon (1st) Lacy Emmerling (2nd) 2003 .............................. Joanie DeHaven (1st) Mindy Dymon (2nd) 2007 ................ Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck (2nd) Linda Hoglund (2nd) 2008 ..................................... Erin Hopkins (1st)

Jenna Cleary and Halie Clark each left their mark on the program in different ways. Cleary was a 3-time All-SSC defender, 2time SSC Defensive Player-of-the-Week, and team MVP in 2005. Clark made the allconference team as a freshman forward in 1999, then returned five years later after a music career, and was an All-SSC midfielder in 2006. Clark led the Moccasins in scoring in both 1999 and 2005.

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MVP’S AND PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK FLORIDA SOUTHERN MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1998 .......... Noreen Drenthe ............................. Forward ................... Freshman 1999 .......... Lacy Emmerling ............................... Goalkeeper ............. Freshman 2000 ......... Kristen Klaus.................................... Midfielder .............. Sophomore 2001 .......... Alicia Maloy...................................... Midfielder .............. Sophomore 2002 ......... Alicia Maloy...................................... Defender ................ Junior Lacy Emmerling ............................... Goalkeeper ............. Senior 2003 ......... Nicole Brant..................................... Defender ................ Junior 2004 ......... Mindy Dymon ................................... Midfielder .............. Senior 2005 ......... Jenna Cleary .................................... Defender ................ Junior 2006 ......... Kim Fish............................................. Goalkeeper ............. Senior 2007 ......... Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck ........... Defender ................ Senior 2008 ......... Erin Hopkins..................................... Midfielder .............. Senior

SSC Players-of-the-Week 2000 ................................. Kristen Klaus (O) 2001 ...... Alicia Maloy (D), Mindy Dymon (O) 2002 ................................... Nicole Brant (D) 2004 .....Mindy Dymon (O), Jenna Cleary (D) Taylor Greene (O), Kim Fish (D) 2005 ........................................ Kim Fish (D) 2006 ............ Jenna Cleary (D), Kim Fish (D) 2007 ............................... Linda Hoglund (O) Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck (D) 2008 .................Princess Haley, (O, twice), Alex Hoover (O) Ashlie Haas (D), Liz Gorman (O)

Lacy Emmerling was a four-year starter for the Moccasins and a two-time MVP. She finished her career with 584 saves to rank sixth in NCAA Division II history and first in SSC history. Emmerling also set a league record with 156 saves as a freshman in 1999. Eckerd’s Cory Hawkins broke that record in 2007, with 183.

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Sunshine State Conference Career Save Leaders Player, School Saves Games Lacy Emmerling, Florida Southern 584 71 Kathy Atkins, Eckerd 337 68 Cory Hawkins, Eckerd 314 36 Kim Fish, Florida Southern 311 53 Amber Ferrol, Saint Leo 300 54

Noreen Drenthe

Kristen Klaus

Years 1999‐02 1999‐02 2007‐08 2003‐06 2001‐03

Alicia Maloy

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Alex Hoover was one of four different Moccasins selected the SSC Player-ofthe-Week in 2008. Among her season highlights were a hat trick against Flagler, and a late game-winning goal vs. Liberty. Her 20 points last year tied the school’s freshman scoring record set by Mindy Dymon in 2001.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SINGLE GAME RECORDS (TEAM) GOALS: 7 - vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 7-1 .......... 10/4/06 6 - vs. Fontbonne ............................ W ....... 6-0 .......... 8/29/03 vs. Thomas (GA)........................ W ....... 6-0 ............ 9/7/07 at Thomas (GA) ......................... W ....... 6-0 .......... 9/12/08 vs. Eckerd.................................. W ....... 6-0 .......... 10/6/08 5 - eight times, most recently vs. Nova Southeastern ............... W ....... 5-1 ........ 10/17/08

GOALS ALLOWED: 12 - at Barry....................................... L ...... 1-12 ........ 10/30/99 9 - at Lynn ....................................... L ........ 0-9 .......... 11/6/99 8 - vs. Lynn ...................................... L ........ 0-8 .......... 9/30/98 at Eckerd .................................... L ........ 0-8 .......... 10/9/98 $at West Florida.......................... L ........ 0-8 .......... 9/18/99 at Palm Beach Atlantic ................ L ........ 1-8 .......... 9/23/00 at Lynn ....................................... L ........ 2-8 ........ 10/14/01

ASSISTS: 9 - vs. Fontbonne ............................ W ....... 6-0 .......... 8/29/03 7 - vs. Lincoln Memorial .................. W ....... 5-2 ............ 9/1/01 at Thomas (GA) ......................... W ....... 6-0 .......... 9/12/08 at Flagler ................................... W ....... 5-1 .......... 9/30/08 6 - six times, most recently vs. Nova Southeastern ............... W ....... 5-1 ........ 10/17/08

SHOTS ALLOWED: 53 - at Barry....................................... L ........ 0-6 ........ 10/14/00 51 - at Barry....................................... L ........ 0-4 .......... 9/24/02 45 - at Barry....................................... L ........ 0-6 ........ 10/30/99 40 - at Lynn ....................................... L ........ 2-8 ........ 10/14/01 38 - at Lynn ....................................... L ........ 0-9 .......... 11/6/99 FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED: 0 - vs. Eckerd.................................. W ....... 6-0 .......... 10/6/08 1 - vs. Clearwater Christian ............. W ....... 4-0 ............ 9/8/05 2 - at Webber .................................. W ....... 2-1 .......... 9/14/02 at Thomas (GA) ......................... W ....... 6-0 .......... 9/12/08 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic.............. W ....... 4-0 .......... 9/23/08 3 - vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 4-1 ........ 10/28/00 vs. Fontbonne ............................ W ....... 6-0 .......... 8/29/03 vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 3-1 ............ 9/2/03 at Webber International .............. W ....... 3-1 .......... 9/18/04 vs. Embry-Riddle........................ W ....... 4-0 ........ 10/23/07 4 - vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 7-1 .......... 10/4/06 vs. Thomas (GA)........................ W ....... 6-0 ............ 9/7/07 at Eckerd ................................... W ....... 5-0 .......... 9/22/07

POINTS: 21 - vs. Fontbonne ............................ W ....... 6-0 .......... 8/29/03 19 - vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 7-1 .......... 10/4/06 at Thomas (GA) ......................... W ....... 6-0 .......... 9/12/08 18 - vs. Thomas (GA)........................ W ....... 6-0 ............ 9/7/07 vs. Eckerd.................................. W ....... 6-0 .......... 10/6/08 17 - vs. Lincoln Memorial .................. W ....... 5-2 ............ 9/1/01 at Flagler ................................... W ....... 5-1 .......... 9/30/08 16 - vs. West Georgia ....................... W ....... 5-0 ........ 10/17/04 vs. Nova Southeastern ............... W ....... 5-1 ........ 10/17/08 SHOTS: 51 40 33 32 31 -

vs. Clearwater Christian ............. W ....... 4-0 ............ 9/8/05 vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 7-1 .......... 10/4/06 vs. Eckerd.................................. W ....... 6-0 .......... 10/6/08 #vs. South Carolina-Aiken .......... W ....... 2-0 ............ 9/1/08 vs. West Georgia ....................... W ....... 5-0 ........ 10/17/04

SAVES: 23 - at Barry....................................... L ........ 0-6 ........ 10/14/00 20 - vs. North Florida ......................... L ........ 0-2 ............ 9/1/99 19 - vs. St. Anselm ............................. L ........ 0-2 .......... 10/9/99 at Eckerd .................................... L ........ 1-7 .......... 10/5/99 18 - at Barry....................................... L ........ 0-4 .......... 9/24/02 17 - vs. Eckerd................................... L ........ 1-3 .......... 11/1/00

CORNER KICKS: 16 - *vs. Florida Tech in NCAA Tourn. T ........ 1-1 ........ 11/14/08 15 - vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 4-1 ........ 10/28/00 vs. Barry .................................... W ....... 3-1 .......... 10/6/07 14 - vs. Flagler ................................... L ........ 3-4 ........ 10/24/99 *vs. Eckerd ................................ W ....... 3-2 .......... 9/26/06 at Montevallo ............................. W ....... 4-3 ............ 9/2/07 13 - vs. Clearwater Christian ............. W ....... 4-0 ............ 9/8/05 12 - vs. South Carolina-Aiken ............ W ....... 5-1 .......... 9/11/04 vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 7-1 .......... 10/4/06 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic.............. W ....... 4-0 .......... 9/23/08 vs. Eckerd.................................. W ....... 6-0 .......... 10/6/08 11 - vs. Webber ................................ W ....... 2-0 ........ 10/11/00 vs. Embry-Riddle........................ W ....... 4-0 ........ 10/23/07 at Florida Tech........................... W ....... 2-0 .......... 10/4/08

*-Overtime (NCAA Tournament vs. Fla. Tech played at Rollins) #-Match played in Savannah, GA $-Match played in Panama City, FL

Did You Know? Florida Southern was the only Division II team in the country last year to not be shutout in any of its games. The Moccasins were one of four such teams going into the NCAA Tournament, but Grand Valley State (MI), Nebraska-Omaha and Western Washington were all blanked in the playoffs. Florida Southern was the first SSC team to go through an entire season without being shutout since Barry in 2002.

MARGIN OF VICTORY: 6 - vs. Fontbonne ............................ W ....... 6-0 .......... 8/29/03 vs. Warner Southern .................. W ....... 7-1 .......... 10/4/06 vs. Thomas (GA)........................ W ....... 6-0 ............ 9/7/07 at Thomas (GA) ......................... W ....... 6-0 .......... 9/12/08 vs. Eckerd.................................. W ....... 6-0 .......... 10/6/08 5 - vs. West Georgia ....................... W ....... 5-0 ........ 10/17/04 at Eckerd ................................... W ....... 5-0 .......... 9/22/07

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN GAME RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL) GOALS: 3 - Halie Clark, at Webber .................................................................. 11/2/99 Mindy Dymon, vs. South Carolina-Aiken ........................................ 9/11/04 Amanda Wetherbee, at Florida Tech ........................................... 10/22/04 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck, vs. Warner Southern ............................ 10/4/06 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck, at Montevallo .........................................9/2/07 Princess Haley, vs. Thomas (GA) .................................................9/7/07 Erin Hopkins, at Thomas (GA) ....................................................... 9/12/08 Alex Hoover, at Flagler................................................................ 9/30/08 Liz Gorman, at Lynn.................................................................... 10/28/08 2 - most recently *Princess Haley, vs. Tampa in SSC Tournament .. 11/7/08 ASSISTS: 3 - Jenna Cleary, vs. Clearwater Christian ............................................9/8/05 Therese Dahlskold, vs. Warner Southern ................................... 10/4/06 Linda Hoglund, at Armstrong Atlantic State .................................... 8/30/08 Liz Gorman, vs. Nova Southeastern ............................................ 10/17/08 2 - most recently *Erin Hopkins, vs. Tampa in SSC Tournament .......... 11/7/08 POINTS: 8 - Mindy Dymon, vs. South Carolina-Aiken ........................................ 9/11/04 7 - Halie Clark, at Webber .................................................................. 11/2/99 6 - Amanda Wetherbee, at Florida Tech ........................................... 10/22/04 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck, vs. Warner Southern ............................ 10/4/06 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck, at Montevallo .........................................9/2/07 Princess Haley, vs. Thomas (GA) .................................................9/7/07 Erin Hopkins, at Thomas (GA) ....................................................... 9/12/08 Alex Hoover, at Flagler................................................................ 9/30/08 Liz Gorman, at Lynn.................................................................... 10/28/08 5 - Liane Muise, vs. Rollins................................................................. 9/16/99 Joanie DeHaven, vs. Fontbonne.................................................... 8/29/03 Amanda Wetherbee, vs. Fontbonne............................................... 8/29/03 Taylor Greene, vs. Fontbonne ....................................................... 8/29/03 Amanda Wetherbee, vs. West Georgia ........................................ 10/17/04 Jenna Cleary, vs. Clearwater Christian ............................................9/8/05 Linda Hoglund, vs. Armstrong Atlantic State .................................. 8/26/07 *Princess Haley, vs. Tampa in SSC Tournament........................ 11/7/08 4 - most recently *Erin Hopkins, vs. Tampa in SSC Tournament .......... 11/7/08

Mindy Dymon holds the school record for most points in a match and is tied for second in career points with 68. She was a three-time All-SSC selection and the first Moccasin named All-South Region.

SHOTS: 11 - Heather Swadling, at Flagler ......................................................... 8/28/00 Kristen Klaus, vs. Webber ........................................................... 10/11/00 10 - Amanda Wetherbee, vs. West Georgia ........................................ 10/17/04 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck, vs. Clearwater Christian .........................9/8/05 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck, vs. Warner Southern ............................ 10/4/06 9 - Becky McQuain, vs. Clearwater Christian ........................................9/8/05 Erin Hopkins, vs. South Carolina-Aiken (in Savannah) .....................9/1/08 Princess Haley, at Flagler ........................................................... 9/30/08 8 - Julie Ouimette, vs. Webber.......................................................... 10/22/98 *Amanda Wetherbee, at Lynn........................................................ 10/3/04 Amanda Wetherbee, vs. Eckerd .................................................. 10/27/04 7 - most recently Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck, vs. Palm Beach Atlantic 10/20/06 SAVES: 23 20 19 18 17 -

Lacy Emmerling, at Barry ............................................................ 10/14/00 Lacy Emmerling, vs. North Florida ...................................................9/1/99 Lacy Emmerling, vs. St. Anselm .................................................... 10/9/99 Lacy Emmerling, at Barry .............................................................. 9/24/02 Lacy Emmerling, vs. Eckerd .......................................................... 11/1/00 *-Overtime match

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The only Moccasin with two career hat tricks, Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck is also the only defender with three goals in one game.


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON RECORDS (TEAM) GOALS: 55 46 33 30 26 -

2008 ............................ 20 matches 2007 ............................ 20 matches 2003 ............................ 19 matches 2001 ............................ 18 matches 2006 ............................ 17 matches

ASSISTS: 60 - 2008 ............................ 20 matches 44 - 2007 ............................ 20 matches 34 - 2003 ............................ 19 matches 29 - 2001 ............................ 18 matches 26 - 2006 ............................ 17 matches POINTS: 170 - 2008 ............................ 20 matches 136 - 2007 ............................ 20 matches 100 - 2003 ............................ 19 matches 89 - 2001 ............................ 18 matches 78 - 2006 ............................ 17 matches SHOTS: 339 287 231 218 212 -

2008 ............................ 20 matches 2007 ............................ 20 matches 2003 ............................ 19 matches 2004 ............................ 15 matches 2005 ............................ 16 matches

GOALS ALLOWED: 80 - 1999 ............................ 18 matches 64 - 1998 ............................ 17 matches 48 - 2001 ............................ 18 matches 46 - 2000 ............................ 18 matches 39 - 2002 ............................ 19 matches GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 1.10 - 2004 ............................ 15 matches 1.18 - 2007 ............................ 20 matches 1.29 - 2008 ............................ 20 matches 1.92 - 2003 ............................ 19 matches 1.93 - 2006 ............................ 17 matches SAVES: 196 - 1999 ............................ 18 matches 157 - 1998 ............................ 17 matches 151 - 2001 ............................ 18 matches 2002 ............................ 19 matches 147 - 2000 ............................ 18 matches 126 - 2003 ............................ 19 matches SHUTOUTS: 7 - 2007 ............................ 20 matches 2008 ............................ 20 matches 4 - 2003 ............................ 19 matches 3 - 2000 ............................ 18 matches 2004 ............................ 15 matches 2 - 2001 ............................ 18 matches 2005 ............................ 16 matches

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: 3 - Oct. 20, 2007 – Oct. 27, 2007 2 - four times, most recently Oct. 4, 2008 – Oct. 6, 2008 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES 358:10 - Oct. 20, 2007 – Oct. 30, 2007 290:31 - Oct. 12, 2004 – Oct. 22, 2004 277:28 - Sept. 21, 2008 – Sept. 30, 2008 264:26 - Sept. 3, 2005 – Sept. 11, 2005 259:29 - Sept. 30, 2008 – Oct. 17, 2008 MOST TIMES SHUTOUT: 9 - 1999............................ 18 matches 7 - 1998............................ 17 matches 6 - 2000............................ 18 matches 2002............................ 19 matches 2004............................ 15 matches 5 - 2001............................ 18 matches 2005............................ 16 matches 2006............................ 17 matches

Moccasin Year-by-Year Stat Leaders 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 1998 1999

LONGEST WINNING STREAK 11 - Sept. 19, 2008 – Oct. 28, 2008 6 - Oct. 20, 2006 – Sept. 7, 2007 (final game in 2006, first 5 in 2007) 5 - Nov. 5, 2002 - Sept. 5, 2003 (won final 2 in 2002, first 3 in 2003) 3 - Sept. 11, 2004 - Sept. 18, 2004 Oct. 14, 2004 - Oct. 22, 2004

2000

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK 11-0 - Sept. 19, 2008 – Oct. 28, 2008 6-0 - Oct. 20, 2006 – Sept. 7, 2007 (final game in 2006, first 5 in 2007) 5-0 - Nov. 5, 2002 - Sept. 5, 2003 (won final 2 in 2002, first 3 in 2003) 4-0-1 - Oct. 14, 2004 - Oct. 27, 2004 3-0-1 - Sept. 11, 2004 - Oct. 3, 2004

2005 2006 2007 2008

LONGEST LOSING STREAK 9 - Sept. 29, 1999 – Oct. 31, 1999 Oct. 5, 2002 – Nov. 2, 2002 7 - Sept. 30, 2000 – Oct. 8, 2000 6 - Sept. 22, 1998 – Oct. 11, 1998 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 0-11-2 - Sept. 18, 2002 – Nov. 2, 2002 0-10-1 - Sept. 18, 1999 – Oct. 31, 1999 0-6-1 - Oct. 25, 1998 – Sept. 11, 1999 0-7 - Sept. 30, 2000 – Oct. 8, 2000

2001 2002 2003 2004

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Goals Scored Noreen Drenthe ...................... 8 Halie Clark .............................. 8 Heather Swadling.................... 7 Mindy Dymon .......................... 9 Joanie DeHaven ..................... 8 Joanie DeHaven ................... 11 Amanda Wetherbee ................ 8 Halie Clark .............................. 9 Linda Hoglund......................... 6 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck ....... 9 Princess Haley ...................... 15 Assists Julie Ouimette ......................... 3 Liane Muise ............................ 5 Heather Swadling.................... 5 Liane Muise ............................ 4 Samantha Drove ..................... 4 Kristen Klaus........................... 4 Joanie DeHaven ..................... 4 Mindy Dymon .......................... 8 Mindy Dymon ........................ 11 Mindy Dymon .......................... 5 Taylor Greene ......................... 5 Linda Hoglund......................... 5 Brittany Bates ......................... 7 Linda Hoglund....................... 17 Erin Hopkins ......................... 12 Points Noreen Drenthe .................... 18 Halie Clark ............................ 18 Heather Swadling.................. 11 Kristen Klaus......................... 11 Mindy Dymon ........................ 20 Joanie DeHaven ................... 18 Joanie DeHaven ................... 25 Amanda Wetherbee .............. 17 Halie Clark ............................ 19 Linda Hoglund....................... 17 Linda Hoglund....................... 33 Erin Hopkins ......................... 36

FASTEST GOALS IN TEAM HISTORY Erin Hopkins set a school record in 2007, by scoring a goal just 1:28 into the Moccasins’ 6‐0 win over Thomas. The NCAA record is seven seconds, held by Jennifer Prior of Saginaw Valley State (MI). Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck holds the team record for the least time between two goals by the same person when she scored 41 seconds apart in a 7‐1 win over Warner Southern in 2006. The D‐II record for that accomplishment is held by Casie Poyssick of Saint Leo, who scored two goals just nine seconds apart vs. Palm Beach Atlantic in 2003.

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2009 Women’s Soccer

FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL) GOALS: 15 - Princess Haley ..................... 2008 12 - Erin Hopkins .......................... 2008 11 - Joanie DeHaven .................... 2003 9 - Mindy Dymon......................... 2001 Halie Clark ............................. 2005 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck ...... 2007 8 - Noreen Drenthe ..................... 1998 Halie Clark ............................. 1999 Joanie DeHaven .................... 2002 Taylor Greene........................ 2003 Amanda Wetherbee ............... 2004 Linda Hoglund........................ 2007 Alex Hoover.......................... 2008

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 0.97 - Kim Fish................................. 2004 1.18 - Sarah Furr.............................. 2007 1.30 - Martina Tangen Billing ......... 2008 1.81 - Kim Fish................................. 2006 1.86 - Kim Fish................................. 2003 SAVES: 156 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 1999 146 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 2000 144 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 2002 138 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 2001 105 - Kim Fish................................. 2006 SAVE PERCENTAGE: .846 - Kim Fish................................. 2004 .818 - Kim Fish................................. 2005 .789 - Kim Fish................................. 2003 .787 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 2002 .784 - Kim Fish................................. 2006

ASSISTS: 17 - Linda Hoglund........................ 2007 12 - Erin Hopkins .......................... 2008 11 - Mindy Dymon......................... 2003 Linda Hoglund........................ 2008 9 - Liz Gorman ............................ 2008 8 - Mindy Dymon......................... 2002 POINTS: 36 - Erin Hopkins .......................... 2008 35 - Princess Haley ..................... 2008 33 - Linda Hoglund........................ 2007 25 - Joanie DeHaven .................... 2003 23 - Linda Hoglund........................ 2008

Linda Hoglund led the nation in assists per game in 2007, when she set the school record with 17. She also holds the career assist record, and graduated as the Mocs’ all-time scoring leader with 78 points.

SHOTS: 75 - Erin Hopkins .......................... 2008 69 - Princess Haley ..................... 2008 56 - Amanda Wetherbee ............... 2001 54 - Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck ...... 2006 49 - Princess Haley ..................... 2007 Erin Hopkins .......................... 2007

CONESCUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 5 - Princess Haley ...................... 2008 4 - Heather Swadling ................... 2000 Princess Haley ...................... 2008 3 - seven players, most recently Princess Haley ...................... 2008

GAME-WINNING GOALS 5 - Joanie DeHaven .................... 2003 Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck ...... 2007 4 - Erin Hopkins .......................... 2008 Princess Haley ..................... 2008 3 - Mindy Dymon......................... 2001 Linda Hoglund...................... 2007

CONESCUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT 8 - Linda Hoglund ........................ 2008 7 - Linda Hoglund ................... 2006-07 6 - Mindy Dymon .................... 2001-02 Erin Hopkins ........................... 2008 5 - Heather Swadling ................... 2000

SHUTOUTS: 7 - Sarah Furr.............................. 2007 6 - Martina Tangen Billing ......... 2008 3 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 2000 Kim Fish................................. 2003 2 - Kim Fish................................. 2004 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES: 358:10 - Sarah Furr............ 10/20 – 10/30/07 277:28 - Martina T. Billing .... 9/21 – 9/30/08 255:29 - Martina T. Billing .. 9/30 – 10/17/08 223:08 - Sarah Manville ....... 10/7 – 10/22/04 196:24 - Kim Fish................... 8/25 – 9/14/05 MINUTES PLAYED (GK): 1873 - Martina Tangen Billing ......... 2008 1827 - Sarah Furr.............................. 2007 1778 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 2002 1596 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 2000 1549 - Lacy Emmerling ..................... 2001 Note: Lacy Emmerling played every minute during the 2002 season, and Sarah Furr did the same in 2007.

Sarah Furr not only started every game in goal for the Moccasins in 2007, she also played every minute. She set school records for shutouts, minutes played and consecutive scoreless minutes while posting a 1.18 goals against average that ranked second in school history. Furr’s seven shutouts also allowed her to tie the school’s career record in that category.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN CAREER RECORDS GOALS: 29 - Joanie DeHaven ................... 2001-04 22 - Princess Haley .................... 2007-08 21 - Mindy Dymon........................ 2001-04 Halie Clark ...................1999, 2005-07 20 - Linda Hoglund....................... 2005-08 19 - Erin Hopkins ......................... 2007-08 ASSISTS: 38 - Linda Hoglund....................... 2005-08 26 - Mindy Dymon........................ 2001-04 16 - Erin Hopkins ......................... 2007-08 15 - Liane Muise .......................... 1999-02 11 - Brittany Bates ....................... 2004-06 Christina Crooks ................... 2006-08

MATCHES: 74 - Danielle Zirkelbach ............... 2000-03 73 - Lacy Emmerling.................... 1999-02 Kristen Klaus ........................ 1999-02 Jannah Leffel ........................ 1999-02 Alicia Maloy .......................... 2000-03 Linda Hoglund ...................... 2005-08 71 - Carolyn Seabury ................... 1998-01 Mindy Dymon ....................... 2001-04 70 - Tara Cameron ...................... 2000-03 Joanie DeHaven ................... 2001-04 Halie Clark................... 1999, 2005-07 67 - Nicole Brant.......................... 2001-04 Becky McQuain .................... 2002-05 MATCHES STARTED: 72 - Kristen Klaus ........................ 1999-02 71 - Lacy Emmerling.................... 1999-02 Carolyn Seabury ................... 1998-01 Linda Hoglund ...................... 2005-08 70 - Mindy Dymon ....................... 2001-04 67 - Halie Clark................... 1999, 2005-07 63 - Alicia Maloy .......................... 2000-03 Danielle Zirkelbach ............... 2000-03 Joanie DeHaven ................... 2001-04 MATCHES (GK): 73 - Lacy Emmerling.................... 1999-02 53 - Kim Fish ............................... 2003-06 20 - Sarah Furr ................................. 2007 Martina Tangen Billing............. 2008 18 - Sarah Corbett ....................... 1998-99 16 - Melissa Peeples ........................ 1998 Sarah Manville...................... 2004-05

Joanie DeHaven is Florida Southern’s career leader with 29 goals and is tied for second with 68 points.

MATCHES STARTED (GK): 71 - Lacy Emmerling.................... 1999-02 48 - Kim Fish ............................... 2003-06 20 - Sarah Furr ................................. 2007 Martina Tangen Billing............. 2008 16 - Melissa Peeples ........................ 1998 14 - Sarah Manville...................... 2004-05

POINTS: 78 - Linda Hoglund....................... 2005-08 68 - Joanie DeHaven ................... 2001-04 Mindy Dymon........................ 2001-04 54 - Erin Hopkins ......................... 2007-08 53 - Princess Haley .................... 2007-08 47 - Liane Muise .......................... 1999-02 Halie Clark ...................1999, 2005-07

Kim Fish holds school career records for goals against average and shutouts. She also had eight games with double digit saves, second only to Lacy Emmerling, who had 20. GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Minimum 2,000 minutes): 1.59 - Kim Fish................................ 2003-06 2.62 - Lacy Emmerling .................... 1999-02 SHUTOUTS: 7 - Kim Fish................................ 2003-06 Sarah Furr..................................2007 6 - Martina Tangen Billing .............2008 5 - Lacy Emmerling .................... 1999-02 2 - Sarah Manville ...................... 2004-05 SAVES: 584 - Lacy Emmerling .................... 1999-02 311 - Kim Fish................................ 2003-06 97 - Melissa Peeples .........................1998 82 - Martina Tangen Billing .............2008 72 - Sarah Manville ...................... 2004-05 MINUTES (GK): 6359 - Lacy Emmerling ................. 1999-02 4351 - Kim Fish............................. 2003-06 1873 - Martina Tangen Billing ..........2008 1827 - Sarah Furr...............................2007 1224 - Sarah Manville ................... 2004-05

SHOTS: 158 - Mindy Dymon........................ 2001-04 142 - Linda Hoglund....................... 2005-08 130 - Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck ..... 2004-07 124 - Erin Hopkins ......................... 2007-08 123 - Liane Muise .......................... 1999-02

Danielle Zirkelbach has played in more games than any other player in team history. She appeared in a total of 73 matches from 2000-03, and is also one of only two Moccasins to start games as both a field player and a goalkeeper. Cassie Miller was the other.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-TIME ROSTER NAME Aagaard, Ashlie Adams, Kim Alfero, Kristin Andrews, Jessee Armstrong, Patricia Bachteler, Jackie Bates, Brittany Bennett, Holly Bilodeau, Michelle Bottomley, Lexie Brant, Nicole Cameron, Tara Carter, Jen Chimienti, Lacey Clampitt-Holsenbeck, Amy Clark, Halie Cleary, Jenna Corbett, Sarah Crooks, Christina Dahlskold, Linda Dahlskold, Therese Dalton, Summer DeHaven, Joanie Delgado-Navarro, Maria Diamond, Melissa Dorado, Eina Drenthe, Noreen Drove, Samantha Dymon, Mindy Emmerling, Lacy Fish, Kim Furr, Sarah Gorman, Liz Greene, Taylor Griffith, Emily Grimsley, Taryn Groom, Sarah Haas, Ashlie Haley, Princess Hall, Kristin Heacock, Renee Hetzel, Whitney Hoglund, Linda Holley, Lauren Hoover, Alex Hopkins, Erin Jackson, Kelly Jansson, Hanna Johnson, Tasha Kelly, Meghan Kelly, Melissa Kent, Judie Klaus, Kristen Knappman, Krista Koovackal, Lindsey Krajcsik, Valerie

YEARS 1998 2008 2004 2008 2000 20072004-06 20082004 20082001-04 2000-03 1999-01 2004-07 2004-07 1999, 05-07 2003-06 1998-99 2006-08 2004, 06-07 20062008 2001-04 2000 2001-02 2004 1998 2000-03 2001-04 1999-02 2003-06 2004, 2007 2007-08 2003-04 20082002-03 2004-06 200720072000-03 20082005 2005-08 2001 20082007-08 1999 20081998-99 2005, 2007 2005-08 20071999-02 1998-99 2007-08 1998-01

NAME Leffel, Jannah L’heuruex, Anick Livingston, Nicole Maloy (James), Alicia Manville, Sarah McClure, Amber McQuain, Becky Miller, Margo Mogford, Casey Muise, Liane Murphy, Jennifer Naumec, Katie Nedelcovych, Brooke Nickerson, Kerri Nickerson, Lindsay Ott, Anna Ouimette, Julie Pari, Alicia Peeples, Melissa Pellett, Michelle Perry, Siobhan Pflieger (Miller), Cassie Phillips, Jayme Powell, Alexis Purdy, Stephanie Putz, Stephanie Rauckhorst, Caitlin Raymond, Amanda Robinson, Nicole Roddy, Mary Rogell, Angela Rosenberger, Nikki Ryerson, Elizabeth Seabury, Carolyn Sedin, Anna-Sara Smith, Etta Sneed, Erin Speed, Amy Stephany, Elizabeth Sundkvist, Emma Surrency, Keri Swadling, Heather Szabo, Brooke Tabin, Lynnette Tangen Billing, Martina Vantine, Meghan Vollmer, Kristen Vulpis, Jeannie Walker, Tara Walters, Amanda Wampler, Morgan Wetherbee, Amanda Whelpley, Kristal Winokur, Sammie Wroten, Rebecca Zirkelbach, Danielle

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YEARS 1999-02 2000 2004 2000-03 2004-05 2002 2002-05 1998 2003 1999-02 1998 2008 2005 1998 2001 20071998 2004 1998 2006 2003-04 1998-01 1999 2000-03 2006-07 20072007-08 2004 2000 1998 1998-01 1998 1998-99 1998-01 2005-06 1998-99 2008 2000 2003-06 2005 1998-99 1999-02 2000 2005-06 2008 2000 20082000 2004-06 2002-05 20082001-04 1999 2007 1998 2000-03

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE

2009 Women’s Soccer

2008 FINAL STATS AND RESULTS (14-4-2, 7-1) PLAYER

MP MS C-E

MIN SH

G

Erin Hopkins

20 20

1-0 1625

75 12 12 36

Princess Haley Linda Hoglund Liz Gorman Alex Hoover

20 19 20 19 20 12 20 3

0-0 1746 0-0 1555 0-0 920 0-0 853

69 15 5 35 38 6 11 23 22 6 9 21 27 8 4 20

Christina Crooks Jackie Bachteler Ashlie Haas Hanna Jansson Therese Dahlskold Caitlin Rauckhorst

19 18 20 20 20 20 16 4 11 1 1 0

6-0 1505 0-0 1658 1-0 1869 1-0 536 0-0 194 0-0 8

29 11 4 21 5 1

2 1 2 1 1 1

6 10 4 6 1 5 1 3 1 3 0 2

Emily Griffith Kristen Vollmer

19 5 20 19

1-0 763 0-0 1648

20 5

0 0

2 2

Lindsey Koovackal Lexie Bottomley

4 0 20 20

0-0 74 0-0 1822

1 1

0 0

Renee Heacock Summer Dalton Jesse Andrews Anna Ott Melissa Kelly

20 19 7 0 7 0 3 0 3 1

0-0 1650 0-0 114 0-0 113 0-0 40 0-0 28

6 4 0 0 0

0-0 31 0-0 7 0-0 6 0-0 4 0-0 1874 0-0 4

0 0 0 0 0 0

Holly Bennett 2 Erin Sneed 1 Katie Naumec 1 Morgan Wampler 1 Martina T. Billing (GK)20 Kim Adams (GK) 1 FLA. SOUTHERN OPPONENTS GOALKEEPERS

0 0 0 0 20 0

20 20

DATE OPPONENT RESULT 8/30 at Armstrong Atlantic St. L, 3-4

A PT

9/1

$vs. S. Carolina-Aiken

W, 2-0

9/7

Montevallo

L, 2-3

9/12

at Thomas (GA)

W, 6-0

9/14 9/19

at West Florida Liberty

L, 1-3 W, 2-1

2 2

9/21

^vs. Dowling

W, 3-2

1 1

1 1

9/23

Palm Beach Atlantic

W, 4-0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

9/27 9/30

*at Barry at Flagler

W, 1-0 W, 5-1

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

10/4

*at Florida Tech

W, 2-0

10/6

*Eckerd

W, 6-0

10-0 1877 339 55 60 170 17-0 1877 223 27 20 74

MP MS MinShots SV SH GA GAA

Kim Adams 1 0 4 Martina Tangen Billing 20 20 1873

0 217

0 82

0 0 0.00 6 27 1.30

FLA. SOUTHERN OPPONENTS

217 *83 339 99

7 27 1.29 0 55 2.64

20 20

1877 1877

*includes one team save

TEAM STATS

Score by Halves 1 2 OT OT PK-A CK FLS Off.

FLA. SOUTHERN OPPONENTS

26 27 12 15

0 0

2 0

3-3 124 2-5 77

189 256

51 27

10/17 *Nova Southeastern

W, 5-1

10/19 *Saint Leo

W, 2-1 2ot

10/21 *Tampa 10/28 *at Lynn

W, 1-0 W, 4-2

10/31 *at Rollins 11/7 #vs. Tampa

L, 1-5 W, 3-2 2ot

11/9 #vs. Saint Leo 11/14 %vs. Florida Tech

T, 1-1 2ot T, 1-1 2ot

GOALS (ASSISTS) Hopkins (Hoglund) Haas (Hoglund) Hopkins (Hoglund) Hoglund (Jansson) Hopkins (Hoglund) Hoglund (Crooks, Hopkins) Hoglund (PK) Hopkins (Vollmer, Bachteler) Hopkins (Gorman) Crooks (Hoglund) Hoover (Koovackal, Haas) Hopkins (ua) Haley (Gorman) Jansson (Hoglund) Haley (Hopkins) Hoover (Hoglund) Haley (Vollmer, Crooks) Hoglund (Hopkins) Hopkins (Crooks) Hoglund (Haley) Haley (Hoover, Bachteler) Hoover (ua) Dahlskold (Bottomley) Haley (ua) Hopkins (Crooks) Hoover (Crooks, Hoglund) Hoover (Hoglund, Haley) Hoover (Hopkins) Haley (Gorman) Gorman (Hopkins) Hoover (PK) Haas (Gorman) Gorman (Griffith, Hopkins) Hopkins (ua) Crooks (Hoover) Hoover (Haley) Rauckhorst (Dahlskold) Bachteler (Gorman) Hopkins (Bachteler, Gorman) Hoglund (Haley, Gorman) Haley (ua) Haley (Hopkins) Gorman (PK) Haley (Hoglund, Hopkins) Haley (Hoglund, Hopkins) Gorman (ua) Gorman (ua) Haley (Hoover) Gorman (Griffith) Hopkins (Bachteler) Haley (Hoover, Hopkins) Haley (Hopkins) Hopkins (Gorman, Haley) Haley (Gorman, Crooks) Haley (Hopkins)

Note: Saint Leo won SSC Championship Game on penalty kicks, 3-2 Note: Florida Tech won South Region 1st round game on penalty kicks, 4-2 * Sunshine State Conference Match #SSC Tournament (at Rollins) $Game played at Armstrong Atlantic ^Game played at Nova SE %NCAA South Region Tournament (at Rollins)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR AND SERIES RECORDS

1 2

Sunshine State W L T 0 5 1 4 1 5 1 5 1 9 2 2 5 4 2 2 1 7 2 6 4 3 1 7 1

GF 18 21 24 30 21 33 25 23 26 46 55

GA 64 80 46 48 39 37 17 36 34 24 27

SHUTOUTS FOR/AG'ST. 0/7 0/9 3/5 2/5 1/6 4/2 3/6 2/5 1/5 7/3 7/0

112

13

24

52

5

322

452

23/53

90 22

10 3

11 13

42 10

4 1

195 127

367 85

15/45 15/8

YEAR 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

W 3 2 5 6 4 9 7 4 6 12 14

Overall L 13 14 13 11 13 10 6 10 11 7 4

11 years

72

Christine Rizzieri Ben Strawbridge

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OPPONENT RECORD Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0 Armstrong Atlantic State ........... 1-2 Barry........................................... 3-8-1 Bryant .......................................... 1-0 Carson-Newman .......................... 0-1-1 Central Arkansas ......................... 1-1 Christian Brothers ........................ 0-0-1 Clayton State ............................... 0-1 Clearwater Christian..................... 1-0 Columbus State ........................... 0-1 Dowling ....................................... 1-0 Eckerd ........................................ 5-8 Embry-Riddle ............................... 3-2-1 Findlay......................................... 0-1 Flagler ........................................ 3-2-1 Florida Tech ............................... 4-2-1 Fontbonne ................................... 1-0 Liz Gorman had 16 points in conference play last year, the most ever by a Moccasin. Among the highlights were the game-winning goal in a 2-0 win at Florida Tech, a school-record three assists in a 5-1 win vs. Nova SE, and a hat trick during a 4-2 victory at Lynn. Gorman followed that up with two assists in the SSC Tournament.

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OPPONENT RECORD Green Mountain........................... 0-1 Harding ....................................... 0-1 Haverford .................................... 0-1 Liberty ......................................... 1-0 Lincoln Memorial ......................... 1-1 Lynn ........................................... 4-6-2 Metro State.................................. 0-1 Milligan........................................ 0-1 Missouri-St. Louis ........................ 0-1 Montclair State ............................ 1-0 Montevallo ................................. 4-3-1 North Alabama ............................ 0-1 North Florida................................ 0-2 Northwood (FL)............................ 2-1 Nova Southeastern .................... 2-7-1 Palm Beach Atlantic .................. 4-4-1

COACH Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Ben Strawbridge Ben Strawbridge Ben Strawbridge

8 years 3 years

OPPONENT................................. RECORD Regis ........................................... 0-1 Rollins......................................... 2-16 St. Anselm ................................... 0-1 St. Joseph’s (IN)........................... 1-0 Saint Leo..................................... 4-6-2 St. Thomas (FL) ........................... 1-0 South Carolina-Aiken.................... 2-0 Southern Connecticut State .......... 0-1 Spring Hill (AL) ............................. 0-1 Tampa ......................................... 2-12 Thomas (GA)............................... 3-1 Truman State ............................... 0-1 Virginia Intermont ......................... 0-1 Warner Southern .......................... 3-0 Webber International .................... 7-1 West Florida ............................... 0-9 West Georgia ............................... 1-1

On September 2, 2007, Florida Southern staged the greatest come‐ back win in team history, rallying from a 3‐0 deficit to defeat Montevallo, 4‐3. Sept. 2, 2007 at Montevallo (FSC 4, Montevallo 3) • Mocs trail 3-0 at halftime, getting out-shot 8-7 • 59:06 – Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck scores on PK after Erin Hopkins is fouled in the box • 61:59 – Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck scores on a direct free kick • 74:44 – Princess Haley chips shot over GK from right wing on assist from Linda Hoglund • 82:10 – Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck scores inside 6-yard box on cross from Linda Hoglund • 88:58 – Sarah Furr makes final save to preserve 4-3 win • Mocs out-shoot Falcons 15-4 in the second half

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE

2009 Women’s Soccer

THE SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions”. Since its inception, the conference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. Sunshine State Conference member schools have won recent NCAA national titles (69 total) in Commissioner baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and Jay Jones women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. The SSC is also nationally recognized in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s rowing and women’s basketball. The SSC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s rowing. The first national title won by an SSC member school was in 1978, by the Florida Southern baseball team. Most recently, the Lynn baseball team and Nova Southeastern women’s golf team won national championships in 2009. For more information, please contact:

SSC Member Schools School Location Enrollment Joined SSC Barry University...................Miami Shores........ 8,242 ............. 1988 Eckerd College ...................St. Petersburg....... 1,749 ............. 1975 Florida Southern College .....Lakeland............... 1,800 ............. 1975 Florida Tech........................Melbourne ............ 5,118 ............. 1981 Lynn University ...................Boca Raton........... 2,700 ............. 1997 Nova SE University .............Davie .................... 5,355 ............. 2002 Rollins College ....................Winter Park........... 1,759 ............. 1975 Saint Leo University ............Saint Leo .............. 1,200 ............. 1975 University of Tampa ............Tampa .................. 5,800 ............. 1981

Did You Know? The Sunshine State Conference has produced five national champions in women’s soccer since 1988 when the sport was adopted by NCAA Division II. With three runner‐up finishes as well, the SSC has been represented in the national championship game eight times in 21 years. SSC Teams in the National Championship Game 1988 Barry lost to Cal State‐East Bay, 1‐0 1989 Barry defeated Keene State (NH), 4‐0 1992 Barry defeated Adelphi (NY), 3‐2 1993 Barry defeated Cal Poly, 2‐0 1995 Barry lost to Franklin Pierce (NH), 5‐0 1996 Lynn lost to Franklin Pierce (NH), 1‐0 1998 Lynn defeated Sonoma State, 3‐1 2007 Tampa defeated Franklin Pierce (NH), 1‐0 (pk’s)

Jay Jones, Commissioner Kelly Harrison, Asst. Commissioner for Internal Relations 7061 Grand National Drive, Suite 140 Orlando, FL 32819 (407) 248-8460

Saint Leo

Rollins Florida Tech

Tampa Eckerd Florida Southern

Lynn Nova SE Barry

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2009 Women’s Soccer

2008 SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE WRAP-UP FINAL SSC STANDINGS TEAM x-Rollins x-Fla. Southern x-Tampa x-Saint Leo Lynn x-Florida Tech Nova SE Barry Eckerd

ALL 15-1-4 14-4-2 13-7-2 15-5-2 10-6-2 11-7-2 8-5-3 9-8-1 4-13

GF 54 55 50 80 37 38 28 25 19

GA 11 27 25 18 22 29 22 16 39

SSC GF 7-0-1 17 7-1 22 6-1-1 19 5-3 17 3-4-1 9 3-5 8 1-5-2 7 1-6-1 4 0-8 1

2008 SSC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS GA 3 9 3 7 14 12 19 8 29

POINTS ## Player, Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg./G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Hannah Beard, SL............... 21 ........ 17 ..... 12 ........ 46 .......... 2.19 2. Melissa Ortiz, LU................. 18 ........ 17 ....... 9 ........ 43 .......... 2.39 3. Erin Hopkins, FSC ............. 20 ........ 12 ..... 12 ........ 36 .......... 1.80 4. Princess Haley, FSC.......... 20 ........ 15 ....... 5 ........ 35 .......... 1.75 5. Chrissy Darwell, SL ............. 20 ........ 15 ....... 4 ........ 34 .......... 1.70 6. Pia Soesemann, SL............. 22 ........ 13 ....... 4 ........ 30 .......... 1.36 7. Chelsea Brady, RC.............. 20 .......... 9 ....... 6 ........ 24 .......... 1.20 8. Linda Hoglund, FSC .......... 20 .......... 6 ..... 11 ........ 23 .......... 1.15 Shelby Kuni, UT .................. 21 ........ 10 ....... 3 ........ 23 .......... 1.10 Courtney Evans, UT ............ 22 .......... 5 ..... 13 ........ 23 .......... 1.05

x-Earned NCAA Tournament bid

GOALS ## Player, Team GP Goals Avg./G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Melissa Ortiz, LU................. 18 ........ 17 .....0.94 Hannah Beard, SL............... 21 ........ 17 .....0.81 3. Princess Haley, FSC.......... 20 ........ 15 .....0.75 Chrissy Darwell, SL ............. 20 ........ 15 .....0.75 5. Pia Soesemann, SL............. 22 ........ 13 .....0.59 6. Erin Hopkins, FSC ............. 20 ........ 12 .....0.60 7. Shelby Kuni, UT .................. 21 ........ 10 .....0.48 Lindsay Giblin, RC .............. 18 .......... 9 .....0.50 Molly Anderson, LU ............. 18 .......... 9 .....0.50 Chelsea Brady, RC.............. 20 .......... 9 .....0.45

SSC Tournament Results First Round Tampa 3, Florida Tech 3 (2ot) Tampa advances on penalty kicks, 4-1 Saint Leo 2, Lynn 1 (ot) Semifinals Florida Southern 3, Tampa 2 (2ot) Saint Leo 1, Rollins 1 (2ot) Saint Leo advances on penalty kicks, 3-1 Championship Game Saint Leo 1, Florida Southern 1 (2ot) Saint Leo wins title on penalty kicks, 3-2

ASSISTS ## Player, Team GP Asts. Avg./G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Courtney Evans, UT ............ 22 ........ 13 .....0.59 2. Erin Hopkins, FSC ............. 20 ........ 12 .....0.60 Hannah Beard, SL............... 21 ........ 12 .....0.57 4. Linda Hoglund, FSC .......... 20 ........ 11 .....0.55 5. Melissa Ortiz, LU................. 18 .......... 9 .....0.50 Liz Gorman, FSC ............... 20 .......... 9 .....0.45 7. Courtney Kassab, SL .......... 21 .......... 8 .....0.38 8. four players tied with ............... .......... 7

2008 ALL-SSC TEAM FIRST TEAM ALL-SSC F - Hannah Beard, SL ............. Jr. F - Lindsay Giblin, RC ............ Sr. F - Princess Haley, FSC ...... So. M - Courtney Evans, UT ......... Sr. M - Erin Hopkins, FSC.......... Sr. M - Rachel Jakubowski, FT ..... Jr. D - Leah Hirsch, RC ...............So. D - Dana Merrill, RC............... Sr. D - Maria Mohammed, UT ...... Sr. GK - Michelle Dillingham, RC . Fr. AL - Melissa Ortiz (F), LU ....... Fr.

SECOND TEAM ALL-SSC F - Liz Gorman, FSC ............. Sr. F - Linda Hoglund, FSC ........ Sr. F - Shelby Kuni, UT ................ Sr. M - Paula Lillsjo, FT ............... Fr. M - Stephanie Quinones, NSU.. Sr. M - Pia Soesemann, SL.......... Fr. D - Mindy DeCara, LU ............ Jr. D - Ashlie Haas, FSC ........... So. D - Meagan Thomas, RC....... So. GK - Lauren Hudson, SL ........ Sr. AL - Jane Seedhouse (D), SL ... Sr.

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Player, Team GP GA Minutes Sho. GAA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michelle Dillingham, RC........... 19 ........ 10 ..... 1623:13........ 6 ........ 0.55 2. Lauren Hudson, SL ................. 21 ........ 16 ..... 1922:40...... 10 ........ 0.75 3. Sami Cromartie, BU ................ 17 ........ 16 ..... 1433:26........ 5 ........ 1.00 4. Natalie Feller, LU .................... 17 ........ 17 ..... 1442:56........ 4 ........ 1.06 5. Megan Kim, NSU .................... 11 ........ 11 ..... 929:43........ 2 ........ 1.06 6. Kendall Bourdon, UT ............... 22 ........ 22 ..... 1856:06........ 4 ........ 1.07 7. Martina Tangen Billing, FSC . 20 ........ 27 ..... 1873:25 ....... 6 ........ 1.30 8. Melissa Pyles, FT.................... 20 ........ 26 ..... 1781:39........ 7 ........ 1.31

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-SSC GK - Kendall Bourdon, UT ................... Fr.

SAVES ## Player-Team GP SVS. Avg./G --------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Cory Hawkins, EC ................. 17 ...... 131 ..... 7.71 2. Martina Tangen Billing, FSC 20 ........ 82 ..... 4.10 3. Kendall Bourdon, UT ............. 22 ........ 79 ..... 3.59 4. Lauren Hudson, SL ............... 21 ........ 77 ..... 3.67 5. Sami Cromartie, BU .............. 17 ........ 74 ..... 4.35 6. Natalie Feller, LU .................. 17 ........ 66 ..... 3.88 7. Michelle Dillingham, RC......... 19 ........ 64 ..... 3.37 8. Melissa Pyles, FT.................. 20 ........ 60 ..... 3.00

PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Hannah Beard, Saint Leo OFFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Hannah Beard, Saint Leo DEFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Dana Merrill, Rollins FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR: Melissa Ortiz, Lynn COACH-OF-THE-YEAR: Tony Amato, Rollins

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2009 Women’s Soccer

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL-OF-FAME Lisa Ball, a 3-time First Team All-American in women’s golf who played on three national championship teams, and Wayne Raath, a 4-time All-American who also played on three national championship teams with the men’s program, were inducted into the SSC Hall of Fame in 2009. That brings the number of inductees from Florida Southern College to 41. Nine Moccasin representatives were inducted into the inaugural class in 1991-92, and FSC has had at least one inductee in 15 of the 18 classes since the Hall’s inception. Of the 41 inductees, 27 have been student-athletes, while 10 have come from the coaching ranks, and four from administrative and staff positions.

Lisa Ball Women’s Golf 2000-02

Wayne Raath Men’s Golf 1997-00

CLASS OF 1999-00 Chris Bellotto - softball coach John Hudek - baseball

CLASS OF 1991-92 Dana Cozine - volleyball John Ebeling - men’s basketball John Edwards - men’s basketball Tom Gleeton - men’s golf Sandy Hudson - volleyball Charley Matlock - men’s golf coach Tom Patri - men’s golf Hal Smeltzly - baseball coach / athletic director Lois Webb - volleyball coach

CLASS OF 2002-03 Becky Thyhsen - volleyball Norm Benn - women’s basketball coach Rocco Mediate - men’s golf CLASS OF 2003-04 Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball

CLASS OF 1992-93 Joe Arnold - baseball coach Lee Janzen - men’s golf

CLASS OF 2004-05 Shelly Davis - softball Wayne Koehler - sports information director Shanna Nagy - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1993-94 Ed Jeffries - women’s tennis coach Jerry Johnson - men’s basketball Dori Stankewitz - softball

CLASS OF 2005-06 Lisa Cave - women’s golf Jeff Klauk - men’s golf James Vida - baseball

CLASS OF 1994-95 Bill “Doc” Connors - trainer Kris Kearney - men’s basketball

CLASS OF 2006-07 Duane Hopkins - faculty athletics representative B.J. Leach - baseball Traci Wood - softball

CLASS OF 1995-96 Chuck Anderson - baseball coach Terry Gilmore - baseball Missey Crain - volleyball

CLASS OF 2007-08 Julianne Coleman - softball Buck Dawson - cross-country coach Jana Peterkova - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1996-97 Hal Wissel - men’s basketball coach

CLASS OF 2008-09 Lisa Ball - women’s golf Wayne Raath - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1998-99 Kellie Robinson - softball

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FSC SPORTS HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2002 Chuck Anderson - Baseball (1959-62) Baseball Coach (1984-2002) Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach (1982- ) John Ebeling - Men’s Basketball (1979-82) Ken Huebner - Baseball (1962-65) Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf (1983-86) Jerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball (1985-88) Floyd E. Lay - Men’s Basketball (1938-41) Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf Coach (1972-95) Greg Pryor - Baseball (1968-71) Kellie Robinson - Softball (1989-92) Charles Senger - Baseball/Basketball (1954-57) Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach (1958-1976) and Athletics Director (1977-2000) Lois Webb - Volleyball Coach (1977-2000) George Jenkins - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2003 Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach (1977-83) Kim Disbro - Women’s Basketball (1984-87) Fred Lapper - Men’s Basketball (1950-53) Justice Fred R. Lewis - Men’s Basketball (1965-69) Andy McGaffigan - Baseball (1977-78) Rocco Mediate - Men’s Golf (1983-84) Jay Smith - Baseball (1971-73) Dori Stankewitz - Softball (1985-88) Dr. Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach (1977-82) Jimmie Sikes - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2004 Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball Coach (1985-97) Rodney Butcher - Men’s Golf (1989-92) Katy Cortelyou - Softball (1992-95) Terry Gilmore - Baseball (1984-87) Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball (1985-89) Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball (1995-98) Tom Patri - Men’s Golf (1980-81) Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball (1989-91) Clarence “Blade” Kelley - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2005 Bob Bowman - Men’s Basketball (1963-67) Jim Bush - Men’s Soccer Coach (1957-80); Men’s Tennis Coach (1959-85); Women’s Tennis Coach (1979-80) Missey Crain - Volleyball (1988-90) Shelly Davis - Softball (1993-96) John Edwards - Men’s Basketball (1973-76) Tom Gleeton - Men’s Golf (1977-79) Shanna Nagy - Women’s Golf (1996-99) Basil “Rocky” Pegg - Men’s Basketball (1949-51) Marcus “Joker” Marchant - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2006 Cris Allen - Baseball (1986-89) Frank Cacciatore - Baseball (1974-75) Lisa Cave - Women’s Golf (1997-2000) A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country Coach (1995-2006) Alan Grossman - Men’s Soccer (1971-74) Sandy Hudson - Volleyball (1981-82) Dr. Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis Coach (1981-99) Jeff Klauk - Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Frank Szabo - Administrator James Vida - Baseball (1994-95)

The Class of 2009 The eighth class of the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame was enshrined March 21, 2009. Pictured are - Front (L-R): Stacey Ungashick, Chrissy Teresi, Wanda Graham, Jill Stephens. Standing (L-R): Bob Gendron, Joe Sickles, Jack Varasse. Not pictured: Lisa Ball, Kim Crawford,

CLASS OF 2007 Allison Avey - Women’s Tennis (1982-85) Robbie Davis - Women’s Golf Coach (1997-present) Doug Gordin - Men’s Golf Coach (1996-present) Simon Harper - Men’s Basketball (1971-72) Wayne Koehler - Sports Information Director (1983-95, 1999-2002) B.J. Leach - Baseball (1998-99) Mohammed Sabie - Men’s Soccer (1954) Traci Wood - Softball (1992-96)   Jack Slayton - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2008 Alberto Bonfil (Men’s Tennis, 1997-00) Kelly Charron (Women’s Basketball, 1992-95) Julianne Coleman (Softball, 1996-99) Frank DeSavino (Men’s Basketball/Baseball, 1953-56) Jana Peterkova (Women’s Golf, 2001-02) Wayne Raath (Men’s Golf, 1997-00) Steve Sokol (Men’s Golf, 2001-02) Brett Tomko (Baseball, 1995) George Hudson (Honorary)

CLASS OF 2009 Lisa Ball (Women’s Golf, 2000-02) Kim Crawford (Volleyball, 1993-94) Bob Gendron (Baseball, 1981-82) Wanda Graham (Softball, 1990-93) Joe Sickles (Baseball, 1981-83) Jill Stephens (Volleyball, 1991-94) Chrissy Teresi (Softball, 1991-92) Stacey Ungashick (Women’s Basketball, 1990-93) Jack Varasse (Honorary)


Florida Southern College Athletic Scholarships Florida Southern College is proud to be able to provide distinct scholarships for most of its varsity sports. Established by gifts from many generous donors, these named scholarships were created to recognize and honor an individual or were created as memorials. All of them reflect a donor’s love of sports, a desire to assist exceptional studentathletes, and a commitment to higher education. Florida Southern’s Athletic Department is extremely grateful for the support from these outstanding individuals. If you are interested in contributing to a current scholarship or establishing a new one, please call Florida Southern Athletic Director Pete Meyer at 863-680-4264. BASEBALL • Jim & Phyllis Adams Scholarship • Chuck Anderson Scholarship • Fernando Arguelles Family Scholarship • John Cedarburg Scholarship • John & Rebecca Rodda Scholarship • Hal Smeltzly Scholarship MEN’S BASKETBALL • The Blade and The Blu Scholarship • Scott Kelly Scholarship • John P. & William P. Buckley Scholarship

WOMEN’S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Taylor Greene Memorial Scholarship SOFTBALL • Chris Bellotto Scholarship • Stanley Gaines Scholarship • Mary Meloy Scholarship MEN’S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • Dick Goding Scholarship

WOMEN’S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

MEN’S & WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship

MEN’S TENNIS • David & Carol Walters Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship

MEN’S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Conner Janzen Scholarship • George Jenkins Scholarship • James “Jimmie” Sikes Scholarship • Leon “Pop” Sikes, Sr. Scholarship • Hal Sherron Fund WOMEN’S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Nell W. Phelps Scholarship MEN’S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Dick Wells Fund

WOMEN’S TENNIS • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship VOLLEYBALL • Ruby Adams - Ellene Szabo Scholarship • Dorothy Cofrin Scholarship • Herman & Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Stephens Family Scholarship • Irene Wagner Scholarship • Lois Webb Scholarship GENERAL • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship


FSC’s FINISHES IN NACDA CUP SEASON 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

PLACE 13th 27th 5th 4th 4th 30th 24th 40th 26th 13th 15th 10th 39th 36th

PTS 328.0 283.5 320.0 320.0 473.0 310.0 344.0 310.5 385.5 445.5 404.0 554.0 351.5 375.5

FSC MEN FIRST, WOMEN SECOND IN 2008-09 SSC Mayor’s Cup Florida Southern finished tied for first in the men’s division and second in the women’s division for the Sunshine State Conference Mayor’s Cup for all-sports competition for the 2008-09 academic year. The award is sponsored by the mayors of the nine communities in which SSC schools are located. The Mayor’s Cup recognizes competition in six sports for men: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and tennis and eight sports for women: basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Points in each sport are awarded by the number of schools sponsoring teams in the respective sports. The 2008-09 academic year marked the 23rd year of the Mayor’s Cup competition. FSC has won the men’s division 11 times and also won the women’s division 10 times. Season 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

FSC MEN Place 2nd 1st 1st 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 6th 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st T-1st

FSC WOMEN Place 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 5th 4th 2nd 1st 4th 1st 3rd 2nd

DIRECTIONS TO FSC From Orlando Take I-4 West to exit 33. Turn left off exit and turn right at second stoplight. Continue to major intersection at Memorial Blvd and turn left. Go 1/2 mile to Ingraham Avenue and turn right. Go to McDonald and turn right. Parking lot is on the left, just past Barnett Field. From Orlando Airport Take 417 South (toll road) to I-4 West and follow directions above. From Tampa/St. Petersburg/Fort Myers Follow I-4 East to Exit 27 (570E, Polk Parkway exit). Go approximately 6.1 miles to Exit 7 (South Florida Avenue - toll: 50 cents). Turn left onto 37N (South Florida Avenue) and go to McDonald Street. Turn right on McDonald and turn go seven blocks to the campus. Park in the second parking lot on the right (Barnett Field). From Palm Beach/Fort Lauderdale Take Florida Turnpike north to Yeehaw Junction (Hwy 60). Take Hwy 60 to 98 North to Lakeland. Watch for Grove Park Shopping Plaza and turn left at Crystal Lake and go to Lake Hollingsworth Drive. Turn right and go to Ingraham and turn right. Go to stop sign (McDonald) and turn left. Parking lot will be on the left, just past Barnett Field.

MAJORS AND FIELDS OF STUDY Florida Southern College offers a bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degree and also offers master’s degrees in business administration, education and nursing. For more information, call the FSC admissions office at (863) 680-4131 or 1-800-274-4131. The following is a list of undergraduate majors offered at Florida Southern: Accounting Criminology Art Economics Education Art Education Art History Educational Studies Graphic Design Elementary Education Studio Art Pre-K/Primary Education Athletic Training Special Education Biochemistry and Molecular Certification in Secondary Biology Ed. Biology English Business Administration Environmental Studies History Finance Horticulture Science Information Tech. Mngt. International Business Landscape Horticultural Management Design or Production Marketing Recreational Turf Mgmt. Chemistry Landscape Design Citrus Humanities Communication Mathematics Music Advertising Broadcast Journalism Music Composition or Print Journalism Peformance Public Relations Music Education Computer Science/Math. Music Management

Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Psychology Religion Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theatre Arts Pre-Professional Pre-Dental Studies Pre-Engineering Studies Pre-Forestry Studies Pre-Law Studies Pre-Medicine Studies Pre-Ministry Studies Pre-Physical Therapy Studies Pre-Veterninary Studies


FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE

2009 Women’s Soccer

BARNETT FIELD, HOME OF THE MOCCASINS The Moccasins play all of their home games at Barnett Field, on the campus of Florida Southern College. The field is located behind Jenkins Field House, home of the Moccasin volleyball and basketball teams, on the corner of Ingraham Avenue and McDonald Street. Bleacher seating is available on one side of the pitch for approximately 500 fans. Barnett Field is the only home the Moccasins have ever known since men’s soccer was first played as an intercollegiate sport in 1957. Originally known as Pipkin Field (through the 1989 season), it was re-christened Barnett Field in 1990 in honor of longtime Florida Southern booster Hoyt Barnett. Lights were installed (nine polls at the cost of $100,000) in October of 1989, and the Moccasin men’s team played its first night game at Barnett Field in a 5-1, exhibition victory over Polk Community College in 1990. The first regular season night game was on September 8 of that year, a 2-0 loss to Flagler. The first intercollegiate soccer game at Pipkin/Barnett Field was on October 26, 1957, when the Florida Southern men’s soccer team lost to Rollins College, 3-1. The women’s first game at Barnett Field was September 1, 1998 (the first game in the program’s history) and was a 5-2 loss to Tampa; the game was played in a steady rain throughout the night. Florida Southern eventually earned its first home win on September 17, defeating Embry-Riddle 4-1. In 11 years, the women’s soccer team has a 49-49-3 record on its home pitch, including a 6-1 mark last year.

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Front (l-r): Kara Higdon (25), Lexie Bottomley (3), Martina Tangen Billing (1), Kayla Wilhide (00), Jordan Hutar (0), Morgan Wampler (26), Holly Bennett (27). Middle (l-r): Julia Castro (23), Ashlie Haas (17), Renee Heacock (6), Princess Haley (2), Jackie Bachteler (10), Alex Hoover (8), Johnna Magiera (21), Sydney O’Hair (19). Back (l-r): Head coach Ben Strawbridge, Kristen Vollmer (14), Hanna Jansson (15), Therese Dahlskold (5), Emily Griffith (22), Adilene Alvarado (9), Selena Mason (16), Kerri-Ann Brown (7), Morgan Sammons (11), Anna Ott (20), assistant coach Linda Hoglund. Not pictured: assistant coaches Steve Henson and Jason Streets.

2009 Florida Southern College Moccasins Women’s Soccer Roster No. 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 26 27

Name Kayla Wilhide Jordan Hutar Martina Tangen Billing Princess Haley Lexie Bottomley Kara Higdon Therese Dahlskold Renee Heacock Kerri‐Ann Brown Alex Hoover Adilene Alvarado Jackie Bachteler Morgan Sammons Johnna Magiera Kristen Vollmer Hanna Jansson Selena Mason Ashlie Haas Sydney O’Hair Anna Ott Emily Griffith Morgan Wampler Holly Bennett

Pos. GK GK GK For. Def. Mid./Def. Mid. Mid./Def. For. Mid./For. Mid. Mid. Def. Mid./For. Def. For./Mid. Def. Def. Mid./Def. Def./Mid. Mid. Def. Mid.

Ht. 5‐03 5‐07 5‐02 5‐07 5‐02 5‐05 5‐04 5‐03 5‐06 5‐03 5‐07 5‐03 5‐05 5‐02 5‐05 5‐04 5‐07 5‐04 5‐04 5‐05 5‐07 5‐02 5‐03

Class Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So.

Hometown Grafton, MA Katy, TX Uppsala, Sweden Dallas, TX North Kingstown, RI Bowling Green, KY Jarfalla, Sweden Titusville, FL Apopka, FL West Palm Beach, FL Frostproof, FL Southampton, MA Lithia, FL Coventry, RI Zephyrhills, FL Vasteras, Sweden Frederick, MD Rockledge, FL Deltona, FL Cocoa Beach, FL Ellicott City, MD Winter Haven, FL Tallahassee, FL

High School/Previous School Grafton Cinco Ranch Celsiusskolan Prince of Peace North Kingstown Bowling Green Jakobsbergs Gymnasium Titusville/Polk CC Lake Brantley/Polk CC Palm Beach Central Frostproof/Polk CC Hampshire Regional Newsome The Prout School Zephyrhills/Polk CC Rudbeckianska Gymnasiet Tuscarora Rockledge Father Lopez Catholic Cocoa Beach Archbishop Spalding Winter Haven Lincoln

Ben Strawbridge – Head Coach Steve Henson, Jason Streets & Linda Hoglund – Assistant Coaches Brian Simerville – Athletic Trainer


2009 FLORIDA SOUTHERN WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DAY

DATE

OPPONENT

Fri.

Aug. 28

Sun.

SITE

TIME

DAY

DATE

OPPONENT

SITE

at Armstrong Atlantic St. Savannah, GA

5:00 pm

Sat.

Oct. 3

*Barry

Lakeland

7:30 pm

Aug. 30

vs. Georgia College & St. Savannah, GA

1:30 pm

Fri.

Oct. 9

*at Tampa

Tampa

5:00 pm

Fri.

Sept. 4

at Franklin Pierce

Rindge, NH

4:00 pm

Sun.

Oct. 11

*Lynn

Lakeland

2:00 pm

Sun.

Sept. 6

at Massachusetts-Lowell Lowell, MA

1:00 pm

Tue.

Oct. 13

vs. Montevallo

Columbus, GA 6:00 pm

Fri.

Sept. 11

Thomas (GA)

Lakeland

5:00 pm

Sat.

Oct. 17

*at Saint Leo

Saint Leo

7:00 pm

Sun.

Sept. 13

West Florida

Lakeland

2:30 pm

Thurs.

Oct. 29

*Rollins

Lakeland

5:00 pm

Sat.

Sept. 19

*Florida Tech

Lakeland

5:00 pm

Tue.

Nov. 3

SSC Tournament 1st Round

TBA

TBA

Tue.

Sept. 22

*at Eckerd

St. Petersburg

7:00 pm

Fri.

Nov. 6

SSC Semifinals

TBA

TBA

Thurs. Sept. 24

*at Nova Southeastern

Fort Lauderdale

7:00 pm

Sun.

Nov. 8

SSC Championship Game TBA

TBA

Fri.

Sept. 25

at Palm Beach Atlantic

West Palm Beach

2:30 pm

Fri.-Sun. Nov.13-15 NCAA 1st and 2nd Round

TBA

TBA

Wed.

Sept. 30

Flagler

Lakeland

5:00 pm

Fri.-Sun. Nov.20-22 NCAA 3rd Round & Quarters

TBA

TBA

National Semifinals & Championship Game at University of Tampa, Dec. 3 & 5 *Sunshine State Conference Match

TIME


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