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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-AMERICANS AND ALL-REGION PLAYERS 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. All of that was achieved in her first season playing as a defender.
ERIN HOPKINS 2008 NSCAA Third Team All‐American 2008 Second Team Academic 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, and was 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.
NSCAA ALL‐SOUTH REGION
ACADEMIC ALL‐SOUTH REGION
2004 ............................................................... Mindy Dymon (2nd) 2007 ................................. Linda Hoglund (1st), Erin Hopkins (2nd) 2008 .................................................................. Erin Hopkins (1st) Princess Haley (2nd), Linda Hoglund (2nd) 2009 ............................................................ Jackie Bachteler (2nd) Princess Haley (2nd), Renee Heacock (2nd) 2010 ...............................................................Princess Haley (2nd) 2012 ................................................... Alyssa Abrahamsen (1st)
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) 2009 ................................. Ashlie Haas (3rd), Renee Heacock (3rd) 2010 ........................... Hanna Jansson (2nd), Kristen Vollmer (2nd) Ashlie Haas (3rd) 2011 .................................................. Martina Tangen Billing (1st) 2012 ......................................................... Morgan Sammons (1st)
DAKTRONICS ALL‐SOUTH REGION
2007 .............Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck (1st), Linda Hoglund (1st) Erin Hopkins (2nd) 2008 .................................................................. Erin Hopkins (1st) 2012 .................................................. Alyssa Abrahamsen (2nd)
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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS
ALL‐SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE
SSC PLAYERS‐OF‐THE‐WEEK
1998 Noreen Drenthe
Freshman
Forward
HM
1999 Halie Clark
Freshman
Forward
HM
2001 Mindy Dymon
Freshman
Forward
Second Team
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012
Sophomore Junior Junior Senior Senior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Senior Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Senior Senior Sophomore Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Freshman Junior Senior
Forward Midfielder Forward Defender Midfielder Defender Midfielder Defender Midfielder Defender Defender Forward Midfielder Forward Midfielder Forward Defender Forward Forward Midfielder Midfielder Forward Midfielder Forward Defender Defender Forward Midfielder Defender
First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team HM HM HM HM HM First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team
Joanie DeHaven Mindy Dymon Joanie DeHaven Samantha Drove Mindy Dymon Jenna Cleary Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck Jenna Cleary Halie Clark Jenna Cleary Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck Linda Hoglund Erin Hopkins Princess Haley Erin Hopkins Liz Gorman Ashlie Haas Linda Hoglund Princess Haley Jackie Bachteler Alex Hoover Princess Haley Jackie Bachteler Kerri‐Ann Brown Kristen Vollmer Alyssa Abrahamsen Caroline Evers Kara Moore Morgan Sammons
SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS
Amy Clampitt-Holsenbeck Defensive Player-of-the-Year 2007
Ben Strawbridge Coach-of-the-Year 2007
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2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012
Oct. 30 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 Sept. 16 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Sept. 4 Sept. 3 Oct. 8 Aug. 27 Oct. 10 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Sept. 8 Sept. 28 Oct. 12 Sept. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Sept. 17 Oct. 15 Oct. 15
Kristen Klaus (Off.) Mid. Mindy Dymon (Off.) For. Alicia Maloy (Def.) Def. Nicole Brant (Def.) Def. Mindy Dymon (Off.) Mid. Jenna Cleary (Def.) Def. Taylor Greene (Off.) For. Kim Fish (Def.) GK Kim Fish (Def.) GK Jenna Cleary (Def.) Def. Kim Fish (Def.) GK Linda Hoglund (Off.) For. Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck (Def.) Def. Princess Haley (Off.) For. Alex Hoover (Off.) For. Ashlie Haas (Def.) Def. Liz Gorman (Off.) For. Princess Haley (Off.) For. Morgan Sammons (Off.) Def. Princess Haley (Off.) For. Kristen Vollmer (Def.) Def. Princess Haley (Off.) For. Kerri‐Ann Brown (Off.) For. Princess Haley (Off.) For. Erin Moseley (Def.) GK Kara Moore (Off.) Mid. Morgan Sammons (Def.) Def.
Morgan Sammons is one of only three players in SSC history to win both the Offensive and Defensive Player‐ of‐the‐Week awards (Sammons, Tammie Thornton of Barry, and Leah Hirsch of Rollins)
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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 2009 .......... Jackie Bachteler ................................ Midfielder ................. Junior 2010 .......... Jackie Bachteler ................................ Midfielder ................. Senior 2011 .......... Lexie Bottomley ................................ Defender ................... Senior 2012 .......... Morgan Sammons ............................ Defender ................... Senior Jackie Bachteler was twice selected the Mocs’ MVP in her career (200710) and was also a 2-time All-SSC midfielder. Her 79 career starts are a school record. She now plays professionally in Sweden.
Noreen Drenthe 1998
Lacy Emmerling 1999 & 2002
Kristen Klaus 2000
Alicia Maloy 2001 & 2002
Nicole Brant 2003
Mindy Dymon 2004
Jenna Cleary 2005
Kim Fish 2006
Amy ClampittHolsenbeck 2007
Erin Hopkins 2008
Morgan Sammons was selected as the Mocs’ Most Valuable Player in 2012. A 4-year starter, she played both forward and center back in her career, scored nine goal with six assists, and joined Bachteler playing in Sweden after graduation.
Lexie Bottomley 2011
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SINGLE GAME RECORDS (TEAM) Goals:
7 6 5
Warner Southern Fontbonne Thomas at Thomas Eckerd Rollins at Webber Lincoln Memorial South Carolina‐Aiken West Georgia at Eckerd at Flagler Nova Southeastern Flagler Nova Southeastern
Won, 7‐1 Won, 6‐0 Won, 6‐0 Won, 6‐0 Won, 6‐0 Won, 5‐4 Won, 5‐1 Won, 5‐2 Won, 5‐1 Won, 5‐0 Won, 5‐0 Won, 5‐1 Won, 5‐1 Won, 5‐0 Won, 5‐0
10/4/06 8/29/03 9/7/07 9/12/08 10/6/08 9/16/99 11/2/99 9/1/01 9/11/04 10/17/04 9/22/07 9/30/08 10/17/08 9/30/09 10/23/10
Won, 6‐0 Won, 5‐2 Won, 6‐0 Won, 5‐1 Won, 4‐0 Won, 5‐0 Won, 6‐0 Won, 4‐1 Won, 6‐0 Won, 5‐1
8/29/03 9/1/01 9/12/08 9/30/08 10/24/00 10/17/04 9/7/07 9/11/07 10/6/08 10/17/08
Won, 6‐0 Won, 7‐1 Won, 6‐0 Won, 6‐0 Won, 6‐0 Won, 5‐2 Won, 5‐1 Won, 5‐0 Won, 5‐1
8/29/03 10/4/06 9/12/08 9/7/07 10/6/08 9/1/01 9/30/08 10/17/04 10/17/08
On October 4, 2006, midfielder Therese Dahlskold helped the Moccasins set a school record for goals in a game and tie a school record for margin of victory in a 7-1 win over Warner Southern (a school now known simply as Warner). She assisted three of the seven goals in that game, which is also tied for the most in school history.
Assists:
9 7 6
Fontbonne Lincoln Memorial at Thomas at Flagler Saint Leo West Georgia Thomas Flagler Eckerd Nova Southeastern
Corner Kicks:
Points:
21 19 18 17 16
Fontbonne Warner Southern at Thomas Thomas Eckerd Lincoln Memorial at Flagler West Georgia Nova Southeastern
51 40 37 33 32
Clearwater Christian Warner Southern Barry Eckerd #vs. South Carolina‐Aiken Eckerd
$vs. Florida Tech Warner Southern Barry Thomas Flagler Eckerd at Montevallo Clearwater Christian South Carolina‐Aiken Warner Southern Palm Beach Atlantic Eckerd Webber Embry‐Riddle at Florida Tech %vs. Georgia College $vs. Florida Tech Saint Leo *Lynn
Tied, 1‐1 (2ot) Won, 4‐1 Won, 3‐1 Won, 4‐0 Lost, 3‐4 Won, 3‐2 (ot) Won, 4‐3 Won, 4‐0 Won, 5‐1 Won, 7‐1 Won, 4‐0 Won, 6‐0 Won, 2‐0 Won, 4‐0 Won, 2‐0 Won, 2‐1 Tied, 1‐1 (2ot) Won, 2‐0 Tied, 1‐1 (2ot)
Won, 4‐0 Won, 7‐1 Won, 3‐1 Won, 6‐0 Won, 2‐0 Won, 4‐0
9/8/05 10/4/06 10/1/11 10/6/08 9/1/08 9/15/10
6 5 4
Fontbonne Won, 6‐0 Warner Southern Won, 7‐1 Thomas (GA) Won, 6‐0 at Thomas Won, 6‐0 Eckerd Won, 6‐0 West Georgia Won, 5‐0 at Eckerd Won, 5‐0 Flagler Won, 5‐0 Nova Southeastern Won, 5‐0 several times, most recently Eckerd Won, 4‐0
*SSC Tournament #Game played at Armstrong Atlantic State $NCAA South Region Tournament played at Rollins %Game played at Lynn 4
11/14/08 10/28/00 10/6/07 9/11/09 10/24/99 9/26/06 9/2/07 9/8/05 9/11/04 10/4/06 9/23/08 10/6/08 10/11/00 10/23/07 10/4/08 9/3/10 11/12/10 10/8/12 10/30/12
Margin of Victory:
Shots:
16 15 14 13 12 11
8/29/03 10/4/06 9/7/07 9/12/08 10/6/08 10/17/04 9/22/07 9/30/09 10/23/10 9/15/10
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SINGLE GAME RECORDS (TEAM) Goals Allowed: 12 at Barry 9 at Lynn 8 vs. Lynn at Eckerd at West Florida at Palm Beach Atlantic at Lynn
Saves: Lost, 1‐12 Lost, 0‐9 Lost, 0‐8 Lost, 0‐8 Lost, 0‐8 Lost, 1‐8 Lost, 2‐8
10/30/99 11/6/99 9/30/98 10/9/98 9/18/99 9/23/00 10/14/01
Lost, 0‐6 Lost, 0‐4 Lost, 0‐6 Lost, 2‐8 Lost, 0‐9
10/14/00 9/24/02 10/30/99 10/14/01 11/6/99
Won, 6‐0 Won, 4‐0 Won, 1‐0 Won, 2‐1 Won, 6‐0 Won, 4‐0 Won, 3‐0 Won, 4‐0 Won, 4‐1 Won, 6‐0 Won, 3‐1 Won, 3‐1 Won, 4‐0 Won, 4‐0 Won, 3‐0 Won, 2‐0 Won, 7‐1 Won, 6‐0 Won, 5‐0 Won, 2‐1 Won, 3‐0
10/6/08 9/8/05 10/24/12 9/14/02 9/12/08 9/23/08 9/10/10 9/15/10 10/28/00 8/29/03 9/2/03 9/18/04 10/23/07 9/11/09 9/22/09 10/8/12 10/4/06 9/7/07 9/22/07 10/5/10 9/22/12
23 20 19 18 17
at Barry North Florida St. Anselm at Eckerd at Barry Eckerd
Lost, 0‐6 Lost, 0‐2 Lost, 0‐2 Lost, 1‐7 Lost, 0‐4 Lost, 1‐3
10/14/00 9/1/99 10/9/99 10/5/99 9/24/02 11/1/00
Shots Allowed:
53 51 45 40 38
at Barry at Barry at Barry at Lynn at Lynn
Fewest Shots Allowed:
0 1 2 3 4
Eckerd Clearwater Christian at Eckerd at Webber International at Thomas Palm Beach Atlantic at Thomas Eckerd Warner Southern Fontbonne Warner Southern at Webber International Embry‐Riddle Thomas at Eckerd Saint Leo Warner Southern Thomas (GA) at Eckerd Tampa Lynn
Lacy Emmerling had 23 saves in a game at Barry in 2000, and had 20 saves in her college debut as a freshman against North Florida in 1999. She also holds Florida Southern season and career records for saves.
Margin of Defeat: 11 at Barry 9 at Lynn 8 Lynn at Eckerd #at West Florida 7 at Palm Beach Atlantic 6 Eckerd Barry West Florida Tampa at Eckerd at Barry at West Florida at Lynn
Lost, 1‐12 Lost, 0‐9 Lost, 0‐8 Lost, 0‐8 Lost, 0‐8 Lost, 1‐8 Lost, 1‐7 Lost, 1‐7 Lost, 0‐6 Lost, 0‐6 Lost, 1‐7 Lost, 0‐6 Lost, 0‐6 Lost, 2‐8
10/30/99 11/6/99 9/30/98 10/9/98 9/18/99 9/23/00 9/12/98 10/18/98 10/30/98 9/29/99 10/5/99 10/14/00 9/8/01 10/14/01
#-Match played in Panama City, FL
Renee Heacock started 40 games in her 2-year Moccasin career, and was Second Team AllSouth Region as a senior in 2009. One year earlier, she was part of a back line that did not allow a single shot in a 6-0 win over Eckerd.
Did You Know?
Only one time has Florida Southern been involved in a game where each team scored four goals. In 1999, the Moccasins defeated Rollins at Barnett Field, 5-4, with the teams combining for five goals in the final 17 minutes, and the Tars scoring twice in the final six minutes to cut the gap to one. Liane Muise had two goals and one assist for the Mocs, while Alicia Milyak had a hat trick for Rollins. One year later, Rollins took things even further with a 9-7 loss to Tampa. 5
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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 Kara Moore, vs. Eckerd ............................................................. 10/13/12
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 Alex Hoover, at Eckerd .................................................................... 9/22/09
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 Kara Moore, vs. Eckerd ............................................................. 10/13/12 5 ‐ ten times, most recently, Princess Haley, vs. Nova Southeastern 10/23/10
Mindy Dymon holds the school record for most points in a match and is tied for third in career points with 68. She was a three-time All-SSC selection and the first Moccasin named All-South Region.
SHOTS:
14 ‐ Kara Moore, vs. Barry ................................................................. 10/1/11 11 ‐ Heather Swadling, at Flagler ........................................................... 8/28/00 Kristen Klaus, vs. Webber ............................................................. 10/11/00 Princess Haley, vs. Eckerd ............................................................... 9/15/10 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 *Princess Haley, vs. Barry ............................................................... 10/3/09 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 Kerri‐Ann Brown, at Palm Beach Atlantic ....................................... 9/25/09 *Kara Moore, at Lynn ................................................................. 10/6/12 Kara Moore, vs. Eckerd ............................................................. 10/13/12 8 ‐ Julie Ouimette, vs. Webber ........................................................... 10/22/98 *Amanda Wetherbee, at Lynn ........................................................ 10/3/04 Amanda Wetherbee, vs. Eckerd .................................................... 10/27/04
SAVES:
23 ‐ Lacy Emmerling, at Barry .............................................................. 10/14/00 20 ‐ Lacy Emmerling, vs. North Florida .................................................... 9/1/99 19 ‐ Lacy Emmerling, vs. St. Anselm ....................................................... 10/9/99 18 ‐ Lacy Emmerling, at Barry ................................................................ 9/24/02 17 ‐ Lacy Emmerling, vs. Eckerd ............................................................. 11/1/00
*‐Overtime match 6
As a freshman, Halie Clark had Florida Southern’s first hat trick in 1999, and was an All-SSC pick that year. After leaving to pursue a music career, she returned in 2005, and was All-SSC again in 2006.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON RECORDS (TEAM) GOALS:
55 46 41 34 33
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SAVES: 2008 ............................. 20 matches 2007 ............................. 20 matches 2009 ............................. 21 matches 2010 ............................. 19 matches 2003 ............................. 19 matches
SCORING AVERAGE:
2.75 2.30 1.95 1.79 1.74
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2008 ............................. 20 matches 2007 ............................. 20 matches 2009 ............................. 21 matches 2010 ............................. 19 matches 2003 ............................. 19 matches
ASSISTS:
60 44 41 34 30
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2008 ............................. 20 matches 2007 ............................. 20 matches 2009 ............................. 21 matches 2003 ............................. 19 matches 2010 ............................. 19 matches
POINTS:
170 136 123 100 98
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2008 ............................. 20 matches 2007 ............................. 20 matches 2009 ............................. 21 matches 2003 ............................. 19 matches 2010 ............................. 19 matches
SHOTS:
339 287 281 269 236
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2008 ............................. 20 matches 2007 ............................. 20 matches 2009 ............................. 21 matches 2010 ............................. 19 matches 2012 ............................. 18 matches
GOALS ALLOWED:
80 64 48 46 39
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1999 ............................. 18 matches 1998 ............................. 17 matches 2001 ............................. 18 matches 2000 ............................. 18 matches 2002 ............................. 19 matches
196 157 151 147 126
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LONGEST WINNING STREAK 1999 .............................. 18 matches 1998 .............................. 17 matches 2001 .............................. 18 matches 2002 .............................. 19 matches 2000 .............................. 18 matches 2003 .............................. 19 matches
SHUTOUTS:
8 7 5 4 3
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2009 .............................. 21 matches 2007 .............................. 20 matches 2008 .............................. 20 matches 2012 .............................. 19 matches 2003 .............................. 19 matches 2010 .............................. 19 matches 2000 .............................. 18 matches 2004 .............................. 15 matches 2011 .............................. 15 matches
1.10 1.10 1.11 1.16 1.18 1.29
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358:10 ‐ 307:38 ‐ 290:31 ‐ 277:28 ‐ 273:42 ‐
3 ‐ Oct. 20, 2007 – Oct. 27, 2007 2 ‐ seven times, most recently Oct. 9, 2009 – Oct. 11, 2009
Oct. 20, 2007 – Oct. 30, 2007 Sept. 4, 2009 – Sept. 13, 2009 Oct. 12, 2004 – Oct. 22, 2004 Sept. 21, 2008 – Sept. 30, 2008 Oct. 3, 2009 – Oct. 13, 2009
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Sept. 19, 2008 – Oct. 28, 2008 Oct. 20, 2006 – Sept. 7, 2007 (final game in 2006, first 5 in 2007) Nov. 5, 2002 ‐ Sept. 5, 2003 (won final 2 in 2002, first 3 in 2003) Sept. 30, 2009 – Oct. 11, 2009 Sept. 10, 2010 – Sept. 18, 2010 Oct. 5, 2010 – Oct. 23, 2010 Sept. 9, 2011 – Sept. 18, 2011 Sept. 11, 2004 ‐ Sept. 18, 2004 Oct. 14, 2004 ‐ Oct. 22, 2004 Sept. 4, 2009 – Sept. 11, 2009 Oct. 1, 2011 – Oct. 9, 2011
LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK
CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS:
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Sept. 19, 2008 – Oct. 28, 2008 Oct. 20, 2006 – Sept. 7, 2007 (final game in 2006, first 5 in 2007) Sep t. 30, 2009 – Oct. 17, 2009 Sept. 3, 2010 – Sept. 18, 2010 Nov. 5, 2002 ‐ Sept. 5, 2003 (won final 2 in 2002, first 3 in 2003) Oct. 14, 2004 ‐ Oct. 27, 2004
LONGEST LOSING STREAK 9 7 6
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Sept. 29, 1999 – Oct. 31, 1999 Oct. 5, 2002 – Nov. 2, 2002 Sept. 30, 2000 – Oct. 8, 2000 Sept. 22, 1998 – Oct. 11, 1998
MOST TIMES SHUTOUT:
LONGEST WINLESS STREAK
0‐11‐2 ‐ 0‐10‐1 ‐ 0‐7‐1 ‐ 0‐6‐1 ‐ 0‐7 ‐
9 7 6 5
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1999 .............................. 18 matches 1998 .............................. 17 matches 2012 .............................. 18 matches 2000 .............................. 18 matches 2002 .............................. 19 matches 2004 .............................. 15 matches 2001 .............................. 18 matches 2005 .............................. 16 matches 2006 .............................. 17 matches
2004 ............................. 15 matches 2011 ............................. 15 matches 2010 ............................. 19 matches 2012 ............................. 18 matches 2007 ............................. 20 matches 2008 ............................. 20 matches
FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED PER GAME: 9.6 ‐ 2007 ........................ 20 matches 10.8 ‐ 2010 ........................ 19 matches 11.1 ‐ 2009 ........................ 21 matches 11.2 ‐ 2008 ........................ 20 matches 12.3 ‐ 2004 ........................ 15 matches
11 6 5 4 3
11‐0 6‐0 5‐0‐1 5‐0 4‐0‐1
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE:
Ashlie Haas started more games (77) than any other defender in team history, and ranks third on the all-time list overall. During her career from 2007-10, she helped the Moccasins record 26 shutouts, while winning 48 games and qualifying for three NCAA Tournaments. She was All-SSC in 2008, and a 2-time Academic AllRegion selection.
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Sept. 18, 2002 – Nov. 2, 2002 Sept. 18, 1999 – Oct. 31, 1999 Oct. 14, 2011 – Sept. 9, 2012 Oct. 25, 1998 – Sept. 11, 1999 Sept. 30, 2000 – Oct. 8, 2000
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GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE:
15 12 11 10 9
‐ Princess Haley ......................... 2008 ‐ Erin Hopkins ............................ 2008 ‐ Joanie DeHaven ...................... 2003 Princess Haley ......................... 2010 ‐ Princess Haley ......................... 2009 ‐ Mindy Dymon ......................... 2001 Halie Clark ............................... 2005 Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck ...... 2007 Kerri‐Ann Brown ..................... 2009
17 12 11 9 8
‐ Linda Hoglund ......................... 2007 ‐ Erin Hopkins ............................ 2008 ‐ Mindy Dymon ......................... 2003 Linda Hoglund ......................... 2008 Alex Hoover ............................ 2009 ‐ Liz Gorman .............................. 2008 ‐ Mindy Dymon ......................... 2002
36 35 33 25 24
‐ Erin Hopkins ............................ 2008 ‐ Princess Haley ......................... 2008 ‐ Linda Hoglund ......................... 2007 ‐ Joanie DeHaven ...................... 2003 Princess Haley ......................... 2010 ‐ Princess Haley ......................... 2009
SHOTS:
75 71 69 68 60
‐ Erin Hopkins ............................ 2008 ‐ Princess Haley ......................... 2010 ‐ Princess Haley ......................... 2008 ‐ Kara Moore ........................... 2012 ‐ Kerri‐Ann Brown ..................... 2009
GAME‐WINNING GOALS
5 4 3
‐ Joanie DeHaven ...................... 2003 Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck ...... 2007 ‐ Erin Hopkins ............................ 2008 Princess Haley ......................... 2008 Princess Haley ......................... 2009 Princess Haley ......................... 2010 ‐ Mindy Dymon ......................... 2001 Linda Hoglund ......................... 2007
156 146 144 138 105
‐ Lacy Emmerling ....................... 1999 ‐ Lacy Emmerling ....................... 2000 ‐ Lacy Emmerling ....................... 2002 ‐ Lacy Emmerling ....................... 2001 ‐ Kim Fish ................................... 2006
SAVE PERCENTAGE:
POINTS:
‐ Kim Fish ................................... 2004 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2008 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2011 ‐ Erin Moseley .......................... 2012 ‐ Sarah Furr ................................ 2007
SAVES:
ASSISTS:
0.97 1.11 1.15 1.16 1.18
.846 .818 .815 .789 .787
‐ Kim Fish ................................... 2004 ‐ Kim Fish ................................... 2005 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2011 ‐ Kim Fish ................................... 2003 ‐ Lacy Emmerling ....................... 2002
SHUTOUTS: 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 ranks second in career points.
Did You Know?
In 2011, senior defender Lexie Bottomley became only the second field player in team history to play every minute of every game. Nicole Brant, another defender, did so as both a junior (2003) and senior (2004), a stretch of 34 straight games.
8 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2009 7 ‐ Sarah Furr ................................ 2007 6 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2008 5 ‐ Erin Moseley .......................... 2012 4 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2010 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES: 358:10 ‐ Sarah Furr ............ 10/20 – 10/30/07 307:38 ‐ Martina T. Billing ....... 9/4 – 9/13/09 277:28 ‐ Martina T. Billing ..... 9/21 – 9/30/08 273:42 ‐ Martina T. Billing ... 10/3 – 10/13/09 255:29 ‐ Martina T. Billing ... 9/30 – 10/17/08 MINUTES PLAYED (GK): 1923 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2009 1873 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2008 1827 ‐ Sarah Furr ................................ 2007 1780 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ............ 2010 1778 ‐ Lacy Emmerling ....................... 2002 Note: Lacy Emmerling played every minute during the 2002 season, Sarah Furr did the same in 2007, and Erin Moseley did so in 2012
Sarah Furr was Florida Southern’s goalkeeper for only one season, but what a season it was. As a senior in 2007, she played every minute and set school records for shutouts and consecutive scoreless minutes, while posting a 1.18 goals against average that ranks fifth in school history. Despite playing only one year between the posts, her seven shutouts still rank second on the team’s career list. 8
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN CAREER RECORDS GOALS:
GAME‐WINNING GOALS:
12 Princess Haley ........................ 2007‐10 9 ‐ Joanie DeHaven ..................... 2001‐04 8 ‐ Mindy Dymon ........................ 2001‐04 Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck ..... 2004‐07 7 ‐ Linda Hoglund ........................ 2005‐08 5 ‐ Erin Hopkins ........................... 2008‐09
43 ‐ Princess Haley ........................ 2007‐10 29 ‐ Joanie DeHaven ..................... 2001‐04 21 ‐ Mindy Dymon ........................ 2001‐04 Halie Clark .................... 1999, 2005‐07 20 ‐ Linda Hoglund ........................ 2005‐08 19 ‐ Erin Hopkins ........................... 2007‐08
ASSISTS:
MATCHES:
38 ‐ Linda Hoglund ........................ 2005‐08 26 ‐ Mindy Dymon ........................ 2001‐04 22 ‐ Alex Hoover ............................ 2008‐11 16 ‐ Erin Hopkins ........................... 2007‐08 Princess Haley ........................ 2007‐10 15 ‐ Liane Muise ............................ 1999‐02
80 ‐ Jackie Bachteler ..................... 2007‐10 Princess Haley ........................ 2007‐10 78 ‐ Ashlie Haas ............................ 2007‐10 75 ‐ Lexie Bottomley ..................... 2008‐11 Martina Tangen Billing ........... 2008‐11 74 ‐ Danielle Zirkelbach ................ 2000‐03 Emily Griffith .......................... 2008‐11 73 ‐ Lacy Emmerling...................... 1999‐02 Kristen Klaus .......................... 1999‐02 Jannah Leffel .......................... 1999‐02 Alicia Maloy ........................... 2000‐03 Linda Hoglund ........................ 2005‐08 Alex Hoover ........................... 2008‐11
Kim Fish is the Mocs’ career record holder with an .802 save percentage, and ranks second in goals against average, shutouts and saves. She also had eight games with double digit saves, second only to Lacy Emmerling, who had 20.
MATCHES STARTED:
Princess Haley was a 3-time AllSouth Region forward who is Florida Southern’s career leader in goals and points. POINTS: 102 ‐ Princess Haley ........................ 2007‐10 78 ‐ Linda Hoglund ........................ 2005‐08 68 ‐ Joanie DeHaven ..................... 2001‐04 Mindy Dymon ........................ 2001‐04 54 ‐ Erin Hopkins ........................... 2007‐08 Alex Hoover ............................ 2008‐11 47 ‐ Liane Muise ............................ 1999‐02 Halie Clark .................... 1999, 2005‐07 46 ‐ Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck ...... 2004‐07 38 ‐ Kerri‐Ann Brown .................... 2009‐10
79 ‐ Jackie Bachteler ..................... 2007‐10 78 ‐ Princess Haley ........................ 2007‐10 77 ‐ Ashlie Haas ............................ 2007‐10 75 ‐ Lexie Bottomley ..................... 2008‐11 Martina Tangen Billing ........... 2008‐11 72 ‐ Kristen Klaus .......................... 1999‐02
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
MATCHES (GK):
(Minimum 2,000 minutes): 1.23 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ........... 2008‐11 1.59 ‐ Kim Fish ................................. 2003‐06 2.62 ‐ Lacy Emmerling...................... 1999‐02
SHUTOUTS: 19 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ........... 2008‐11 7 ‐ Kim Fish ................................. 2003‐06 Sarah Furr ................................... 2007 5 ‐ Lacy Emmerling...................... 1999‐02 Erin Moseley ................. 2011‐current 2 ‐ Sarah Manville ....................... 2004‐05
MATCHES STARTED (GK):
SAVES:
MINUTES (GK):
584 ‐ Lacy Emmerling...................... 1999‐02 311 ‐ Kim Fish ................................. 2003‐06 294 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing ........... 2008‐11 97 ‐ Melissa Peeples .......................... 1998 88 ‐ Erin Moseley ................. 2011‐current
6755 6359 4351 1909 1827
75 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing .......... 2008‐11 71 ‐ Lacy Emmerling ..................... 1999‐02 48 ‐ Kim Fish ................................. 2003‐06 20 ‐ Sarah Furr .................................... 2007 18 ‐ Erin Moseley ................. 2011‐current
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Martina Tangen Billing ....... 2008‐11 Lacy Emmerling .................. 1999‐02 Kim Fish .............................. 2003‐06 Erin Moseley .............. 2011‐current Sarah Furr ................................. 2007
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SHOTS: 240 ‐ Princess Haley ........................ 2007‐10 165 ‐ Kara Moore .................. 2010‐current 158 ‐ Mindy Dymon ........................ 2001‐04 142 ‐ Linda Hoglund ........................ 2005‐08 130 ‐ Amy Clampitt‐Holsenbeck ...... 2004‐07 124 ‐ Erin Hopkins ........................... 2007‐08
75 ‐ Martina Tangen Billing .......... 2008‐11 73 ‐ Lacy Emmerling ..................... 1999‐02 53 ‐ Kim Fish ................................. 2003‐06 25 ‐ Erin Moseley ................. 2011‐current 20 ‐ Sarah Furr .................................... 2007
Kim Fish stopped five penalty kicks in her career, the most of any Moccasin goalkeeper. Those five saves came against 10 attempts from 2003-06, and also give her the best percentage. Martina Tangen Billing nearly matched Fish by stopping four in her career from 2008-11.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Fastest Goal at the Start of a Match ..................................... 9/30/09 In a 5‐0 win over Flagler in 2009, Princess Haley became the first (and so far, only) player in team history to score a goal in the first minute of the game. It came just 40 seconds after the opening kickoff, and though it had never happened before then, it nearly happened a second time in the same game. Just 28 seconds later, Renee Heacock scored again for the Moccasins for the second fastest goal in team history. The Mocs then added a third goal when Ashlie Haas gave them a 3‐0 lead only 3:24 into the game. Defensively, Florida Southern has allowed a first‐minute goal on two occasions, most recently in 2004, when Rollins scored 27 seconds into the game en route to a 3‐0 win. The first time it happened was even faster, as Tampa’s Stephanie Keating needed just 14 seconds to score in 1999.
Shortest Time Between Goals .............................................. 9/30/09 Considering the way the 2009 game against Flagler started, it should come as no surprise that Princess Haley and Renee Heacock also set a school record for the shortest time between two goals. By scoring just 28 seconds apart, they broke the previous record of 34 seconds set in 1998 by Noreen Drenthe and Valerie Krajcsik in a 4‐1 win over Embry‐Riddle. There have been three other occasions in which the Moccasins have scored two goals in less than a minute, with Haley and Alex Hoover the last to do it on October 17, 2009 at Saint Leo.
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL
5 4 3
‐ Princess Haley ....... Sept. 19, 2008 – Sept. 30, 2008 Princess Haley ........... Sept. 22, 2009 – Oct. 3, 2009 ‐ Heather Swadling .... Sept. 8, 2000 – Sept. 23, 2000 Princess Haley .......... Oct. 17, 2008 – Oct. 28, 2008 Kerri‐Ann Brown ........ Oct. 5, 2010 – Oct. 23, 2010 ‐ accomplished 11 times, most recently Princess Haley ....... Sept. 12, 2010 – Sept. 18, 2010
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT
8 7 6 5
‐ *Linda Hoglund ...... Aug. 30, 2008 – Sept. 23, 2008 ‐ #Linda Hoglund ......... Oct. 18, 2006 – Sept. 7, 2007 Princess Haley ......... Sept. 22, 2009 – Oct. 11, 2009 ‐ Mindy Dymon.......... Oct. 31, 2001 – Sept. 18, 2002 Erin Hopkins ............ Sept. 30, 2008 – Oct. 21, 2008 ‐ accomplished four times, most recently Liz Gorman .............. Sept. 30, 2008 – Oct. 19, 2008
*Streak occurred at the start of the season #Had at least one assist in every game
CONSECUTIVE STARTS *75 ‐ Lexie Bottomley ....... Aug. 30, 2008 – Oct. 26, 2011 Martina T. Billing ...... Aug. 30, 2008 – Oct. 26, 2011 *71 ‐ Carolyn Seabury ........ Sept. 1, 1998 – Oct. 31, 2001 62 ‐ Kristen Klaus ................ Sept. 1, 1999 – Oct. 1, 2002 Jackie Bachteler ...... Oct. 27, 2007 – Nov. 12, 2010 61 ‐ Ashlie Haas .............. Aug. 24, 2007 – Nov. 13, 2009 58 ‐ Kristen Vollmer ........ Sept. 7, 2008 – Nov. 12, 2010 *started every game in her four‐year career
Shortest Time Between Goals by the Same Player ................ 10/4/06 Though she would later go on to be the 2007 SSC Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year, Amy Clampitt‐ Holsenbeck first put her name in the Florida Southern record book for something she did on offense. One year earlier, in a 7‐1 win over Warner Southern, she became the first player to score two goals in less than a minute; those goals came 41 seconds apart and sent her on the way to the first of her two career hat tricks. Since then, one other player has managed to score two goals in less than a minute’s time. Liz Gorman joined her in that category by scoring 55 seconds apart in a 4‐2 victory at Lynn in 2008. She too went on to score a third goal later in the game.
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Only one freshman in team history has ever scored two goals in her college debut. It happened in 2003, when Taylor Greene came off the bench for two goals and one assist to lead the Moccasins to a 6-0 win over Fontbonne (MO). Four other freshmen have scored one goal in their first collegiate game, most recently Princess Haley in 2007.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-TIME ROSTER NAME Aagaard, Ashlie Abrahamsen, Alyssa Adams, Kim Alfero, Kristin Alvarado, Adi Andrews, Jessee Armstrong, Patricia Arsenault, Lindsey
YEARS 1998 2010‐ 2008 2004 2010‐11 2008 2000 2012‐
NAME Giblin, Jessica Goolsby, Sarah Gorman, Liz Greene, Taylor Griffith, Emily Grimsley, Taryn Groom, Sarah Haas, Ashlie Haley, Princess Hall, Kristin Hancock, Danielle Hasell, Cat Heacock, Renee Hetzel, Whitney Higdon, Kara Hoglund, Linda Holley, Lauren Hoover, Alex Hopkins, Erin Hutar, Jordan
HOMETOWN Eustis, FL Highland, NY Winter Garden, FL Valhalla, NY Frostproof, FL Lakeland, FL West Alexandria, OH North Yarmouth, ME
Current Moccasin Alyssa Abrahamsen was a First Team All-Sunshine State Conference and First Team NSCAA All-South Region defender in 2012. She’s one of two native New Yorkers to earn all-conference honors for the Moccasins, joining 3-time selection Jenna Cleary, another defender. Bachteler, Jackie Bates, Brittany Bennett, Holly Bilodeau, Michelle Bottomley, Lexie Brant, Nicole Brown, Kerri‐Ann Cameron, Tara Carter, Jen Cherry, Auburn Chimienti, Lacey Clampitt‐Holsenbeck, Amy Clark, Halie Cleary, Jenna Conte, Gianna Corbett, Sarah Cox, Taylor 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 Evers, Caroline Fish, Kim Fisher, Elise Furr, Sarah
2007‐10 2004‐06 2008‐11 2004 2008‐11 2001‐04 2009‐10 2000‐03 1999‐01 2011‐ 2004‐07 2004‐07 1999, 2005‐07 2003‐06 2012‐ 1998‐99 2012‐ 2006‐08 2004, 2007 2006‐09 2008 2001‐04 2000 2001‐02 2004 1998 2000‐03 2001‐04 1999‐02 2012‐ 2003‐06 2011 2004, 2007
Southampton, MA Lakeland, FL Tallahassee, FL Sarasota, FL North Kingstown, RI Lakeland, FL Apopka, FL North Fort Myers, FL Kissimmee, FL New Port Richey, FL Spring Hill, FL Winter Springs, FL Lakeland, FL Clarence Center, NY Orange Park, FL Cocoa, FL Palm City, FL Stuart, FL Jarfalla, Sweden Jarfalla, Sweden Wooster, OH Palm Harbor, FL Lakeland, FL Valrico, FL Skokie, IL East Longmeadow, MA North Vancouver, BC Ware, MA Melbourne, FL Valrico, FL Wakefield, RI Boca Raton, FL Damascus, MD
YEARS 2010 2012‐ 2007‐08 2003‐04 2008‐11 2002‐03 2004‐06 2007‐10 2007‐10 2000‐03 2012 2010 2008‐09 2005 2009 2005‐08 2001 2008‐11 2007‐08 2009
HOMETOWN St. Petersburg, FL Richmond Hill, GA Bakersfield, CA New Port Richey, FL Ellicott City, MD Lakeland, FL Cumberland, ME Rockledge, FL Dallas, TX Lake Worth, FL Jacksonville, FL Palm City, FL Titusville, FL Amherst, MA Bowling Green, KY Vasteras, Sweden Dover, FL West Palm Beach, FL Winter Haven, FL Katy, TX
Alex Hoover played for the Moccasins from 2008-11, and is tied for fifth place on the team’s career points list 54. She was AllSunshine State Conference in 2009, and along with Liz Gorman, is one of only two players in team history with both a 3-goal and 3-assist game in her career. Jackson, Kelly Jansson, Hanna Johnson, Tasha Kelly, Meghan Kelly, Melissa Kent, Judie Klaus, Kristen Knappman, Krista Knudstrup, Christine Koovackal, Lindsey Krajcsik, Valerie L’heuruex, Anick Leffel, Jannah Livingston, Nicole Lopez, Caitlyn Loughry, Robin
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1999 2008‐11 1998‐99 2005, 2007 2005‐08 2007 1999‐02 1998‐99 2012‐ 2007‐08 1998‐01 2000 1999‐02 2004 2011‐12 2011‐12
West Palm Beach, FL Vasteras, Sweden Lakeland, FL LaBelle, FL LaBelle, FL Viera, FL Erie, PA Shippensburg, PA Lakeland, FL Mulberry, FL Howell, NJ Palm Beach Gardens, FL Lakeland, FL Boca Raton, FL Oldsmar, FL Pinellas Park, FL
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-TIME ROSTER NAME Magiera, Johnna Maloy (James), Alicia Mansager, Sarah Manville, Sarah Maries, Marissa McClure, Amber McQuain, Becky Metz, Jackie Miller (Pflieger), Cassie Miller, Margo Mogford, Casey Montgomery, Sydney Moore, Kara Moseley, Erin Muise, Liane Murphy, Jennifer
YEARS 2009 2000‐03 2011‐12 2004‐05 2011‐12 2002 2002‐05 2011‐ 1998‐01 1998 2003 2012‐ 2010‐ 2011‐ 1999‐02 1998
HOMETOWN Coventry, RI West Palm Beach, FL Riva, MD Chelsea, MI Odessa, FL Kissimmee, FL Winchester, VA Vero Beach, FL Lakeland, FL Coral Springs, FL Venice, FL Sanford, FL Fleming Island, FL Jacksonville, FL Palmer, MA Gainesville, FL
NAME Sammons, Morgan Sandoval, Megan 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 Terbrueggen, Mandy Vantine, Meghan Vollmer, Kristen Vulpis, Jeannie Walker, Tara Walters, Amanda Wampler, Morgan Wetherbee, Amanda Wheat, Amy Whelpley, Kristal Wilhide, Kayla Williams, Brooke Winokur, Sammie Wroten, Rebecca Zapfe, Emmalisa Zirkelbach, Danielle
After leading the team in scoring as a sophomore in 2011, Kara Moore added her name to the list of Florida Southern’s allconference winners in 2012, and begins her senior year with 12 goals, nine assists and 33 points in her career. That makes her the Mocs’ active leader in all three categories. Naumec, Katie Nedolcovych, Brooke Nickerson, Kerri Nickerson, Lindsay O’Hair, Sydney Ott, Anna Ouimette, Julie Pari, Alicia Peeples, Melissa Pellett, Michelle Perry, Siobhan Phillips, Erin Phillips, Jayme Powell, Alexis Purdy, Stephanie Putz, Stephanie Rainbow, Kirra Rauckhorst, Caitlin Raymond, Amanda Robinson, Nicole Roddy, Mary Rogell, Angela Rosenberger, Nikki Ryerson, Elizabeth
2008‐10 2005 1998 2001 2009‐10 2007‐10 1998 2004 1998 2006 2003‐04 2012‐ 1999 2000‐03 2006‐07 2007 2011‐ 2007‐08 2004 2000 1998 1998‐01 1998 1998‐99
Columbia, CT Great Falls, VA Satellite Beach, FL Endicott, NY Deltona, FL Cocoa Beach, FL Danvers, FL North Providence, RI Lakeland, FL Casselberry, FL Brandon, FL Geneva, FL Columbia, MO Dayton, OH Norton, OH Andover, MN Melbourne Beach, FL Orange Park, FL Palm Coast Beverly Hills, FL Lakeland, FL Satellite Beach, FL Greencastle, IN Winter Haven, FL
HOMETOWN Lithia, FL Pensacola, FL Marcellus, NY Soberge, Sweden Green Bay, WI Leland, MI Lakeland, FL Erie, PA Vasteras, Sweden Plant City, FL Penfield, NY Spring Hill, FL Holyoke, MA Uppsala, Sweden Jacksonville, FL Beverly Hills, FL Zephyrhills, FL Spring Hill, FL Fort Pierce, FL Whitehouse, OH Winter Haven, FL Winter Haven, FL Dunnellon, FL Auburndale, FL Grafton, MA Brandon, FL Longwood, FL Lakeland, FL Cherry Hill, NJ Palm Coast, FL
The members of Florida Southern’s first 4-year senior class finished their careers in 2001. From left to right are Cassie Miller, Carolyn Seabury, Angela Rogell, and Valerie Krajcsik.
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YEARS 2009‐12 2010 1998‐01 2005‐06 1998‐99 2008 2000 2003‐06 2005 1998‐99 1999‐02 2000 2005‐06 2008‐11 2010‐12 2000 2008‐10 2000 2004‐06 2002‐05 2008‐09 2001‐04 2011‐ 1999 2009‐12 2011‐ 2007 1998 2011‐ 2000‐03
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS AND COACHES YEAR 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
W 3 2 5 6 4 9 7 4 6 12 14 12 10 7 6
Overall L 13 14 13 11 13 10 6 10 11 7 4 8 5 7 8
1 2 1 4 1 4
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 6 2 5 3 2 5 1 3 3 2
GF 18 21 24 30 21 33 25 23 26 46 55 41 34 22 18
GA 64 80 46 48 39 37 17 36 34 24 27 28 22 17 22
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 8/4 4/4 3/5 5/7
15 years
107
140
23
40
65
8
437
541
50/73
Rizzieri Strawbridge Jones
40 61 6
90 42 8
10 9 4
11 26 3
42 20 3
4 2 2
195 224 18
367 152 22
15/45 30/21 5/7
T 1 2 1 2 2 2
Combined with her totals from Plymouth State (NH) and LeMoyne (NY), Christine Rizzieri finished her college coaching career in 11th place on the all‐time career wins list among NCAA Division II coaches with 175. She also had 227 wins as a college softball coach before arriving FSC. Lakeland native Ben Strawbridge took over the program in 2006, and took the Moccasins to the first three NCAA Tournament appearances in team history (2008, 2009, and 2010). The Mocs were nationally ranked for the first time in 2008, and reached as high as #12 in 2010. Brittany Jones completed her first year as head coach of the Florida Southern women’s soccer team in 2012, and led the Moccasins to a third‐place finish in the Sunshine State Conference, four spots higher than they were picked to finish when the season began.
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COACH Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Christine Rizzieri Ben Strawbridge Ben Strawbridge Ben Strawbridge Ben Strawbridge Ben Strawbridge Ben Strawbridge Brittany Jones
8 years 6 years 1 year
Captains Linda Hoglund, Christina Crooks, Erin Hopkins, Liz Gorman & Melissa Kelly (left to right) led the 2008 Moccasins to the NCAA Tournament.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR‐BY‐YEAR GOAL LEADERS 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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 Princess Haley ................... 10 Princess Haley ................... 11 Kara Moore ....................... 4 Caroline Evers ................... 5
SAVES 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Melissa Peeples ................. 97 Lacy Emmerling ................ 156 Lacy Emmerling ................ 146 Lacy Emmerling ................ 138 Lacy Emmerling ................ 144 Kim Fish .............................. 97 Kim Fish .............................. 55 Kim Fish .............................. 54 Kim Fish ............................ 105 Sarah Furr .......................... 66 Martina Tangen Billing ....... 82 Martina Tangen Billing ....... 66 Martina Tangen Billing ....... 80 Martina Tangen Billing ....... 66 Erin Moseley .................... 78
YEAR‐BY‐YEAR ASSIST LEADERS 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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 Alex Hoover ....................... 11 Alex Hoover ......................... 5 Kara Moore ....................... 4 Kirra Rainbow ................... 4 Sarah Goolsby ................... 3
YEAR‐BY‐YEAR POINT LEADERS 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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 Princess Haley ................... 24 Princess Haley ................... 25 Kara Moore ..................... 12 Caroline Evers .................. 11
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Melissa Peeples .............. 3.52 Lacy Emmerling ............... 3.76 Lacy Emmerling ............... 2.31 Lacy Emmerling ............... 2.61 Lacy Emmerling ............... 1.97 Kim Fish ........................... 1.86 Kim Fish ........................... 0.97 Kim Fish ........................... 1.49 Kim Fish ........................... 1.81 Sarah Furr ....................... 1.18 Martina Tangen Billing .... 1.30 Martina Tangen Billing .... 1.31 Martina Tangen Billing .... 1.11 Martina Tangen Billing .... 1.15 Erin Moseley .................. 1.16
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
NONE NONE ..................................... Lacy Emmerling .................... 3 Lacy Emmerling .................... 1 Lacy Emmerling .................... 1 Kim Fish ................................ 3 Kim Fish ................................ 2 Kim Fish ................................ 1 Sarah Manville ..................... 1 Kim Fish ................................ 1 Sarah Furr ............................ 7 Martina Tangen Billing ......... 6 Martina Tangen Billing ......... 8 Martina Tangen Billing ......... 4 Martina Tangen Billing ......... 1 Erin Moseley ...................... 5
SHUTOUTS
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Joanie DeHaven was the Mocs’ leading scorer in both 2002 and 2003. Her 29 career goals rank second in team history, and she’s tied for third with 68 points.
Caroline Evers led the Mocs with five goals and 11 points in 2012, and was the first freshman to lead the team in either category since 2001. Noreen Drenthe and Halie Clark also led the Mocs in scoring as freshmen.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SERIES HISTORY OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING Abilene Christian ............. 1‐0 ...... Sept. 18, 2010 (A), W, 3‐2 (ot) Alabama‐Huntsville ......... 3‐0 ...... Aug. 31, 2007 (A), W, 2‐0 Anderson (SC) ................. 0‐0‐1 ... Sept. 2, 2012 (N), T, 1‐1 (2ot) Armstrong Atlantic .......... 1‐4‐1 ... Sept. 4, 2011 (H), L, 1‐2 Barry ............................. 6‐9‐1 ... Oct. 17, 2012 (A), L, 0‐1 Bryant .............................. 1‐0 ...... Aug. 31, 2001 (H), W, 2‐1 (ot) Carson‐Newman ............. 0‐1‐1 ... Aug, 26, 2001 (N), L, 1‐5 Central Arkansas ............. 1‐1 ...... Aug. 26, 2004 (A), L. 0‐2 Christian Brothers ........... 0‐0‐1 ... Aug. 25, 2005 (N), T, 2‐2 (2ot) Clayton State ................... 0‐1 ...... Aug. 28, 2001 (A), L. 1‐2 (ot) Clearwater Christian ....... 1‐0 ...... Sept. 8, 2005 (H), W, 4‐0 Columbus State ............... 0‐2‐1 ... Aug. 31, 2012 (A), L, 1‐2 Dowling ........................... 1‐0 ...... Sept. 21, 2008 (N), W, 3‐2 Eckerd ......................... 10‐8 ...... Oct. 24, 2012 (A), W, 1‐0 Embry‐Riddle................... 3‐2‐1 ... Oct. 23, 2007 (H), W, 4‐0 Findlay ............................. 0‐1 ...... Oct. 11, 2003 (H), L, 1‐2 Flagler ............................. 5‐2‐1 ... Oct. 5, 2011 (H), W, 1‐0 Florida Tech .................. 5‐7‐3 ... Sept. 29, 2012 (A), L, 0‐2 Fontbonne ....................... 1‐0 ...... Aug. 29, 2003 (H), W, 6‐0 Franklin Pierce ................ 1‐0 ...... Sept. 4, 2009 (A), W, 2‐1 (ot) Georgia College ............... 1‐1 ...... Sept. 3, 2010 (N), W, 2‐1 Green Mountain .............. 0‐1 ...... Oct. 14, 1998 (H), L, 0‐3 Harding............................ 0‐1 ...... Aug. 28, 2004 (A), L, 0‐1 Haverford ........................ 0‐1 ...... Oct. 14, 2002 (H), L, 3‐4 Liberty ............................. 1‐0 ...... Sept. 19, 2008 (H), W, 2‐1 Lincoln Memorial ............ 1‐1 ...... Sept. 1, 2001 (H), W, 5‐2 Lynn .............................. 8‐7‐4 ... Oct. 30, 2012 (H), T, 1‐1 (2ot) Opponents in red are on 2013 schedule
OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING Massachusetts‐Lowell .... 1‐0 ...... Sept. 6, 2009 (A), W, 1‐0 Metro State .................... 0‐1 ...... Sept. 28, 2007 (A), L, 1‐3 Milligan ........................... 0‐1 ...... Oct. 7, 2000 (H), L, 2‐5 Missouri‐St. Louis ........... 0‐1 ...... Sept. 3, 2000 (N), L, 0‐1 Montclair State ............... 1‐0 ...... Oct. 8, 2003 (H), W, 3‐1 Montevallo ..................... 4‐3‐2 ... Oct. 13, 2009 (N), T, 2‐2 (2ot) North Alabama ............... 1‐2 ...... Sept. 18, 2011 (N), W, 2‐1 (2ot) North Florida .................. 0‐2 ...... Sept. 1, 1999 (H), L, 0‐2 North Georgia ............... 0‐2 ...... Sept. 7, 2012 (N), L, 0‐1 Northwood (FL) .............. 2‐1 ...... Oct. 18, 2006 (H), L, 1‐3 Nova Southeastern ........ 6‐7‐2 ... Sept. 25, 2012 (H), W, 2‐1 Palm Beach Atlantic ........ 5‐5‐1 ... Sept. 9, 2011 (H), W, 3‐1 Pfeiffer ............................ 1‐0 ...... Oct. 9, 2011 (A), W, 4‐1 Regis ............................... 0‐1 ...... Sept. 30, 2007 (A), L, 1‐2 Rollins ........................... 2‐22 .... Oct. 27, 2012 (A), L, 0‐3 St. Anselm ....................... 0‐1 ...... Oct. 9, 1999 (H), L, 0‐2 St. Joseph’s (IN) .............. 1‐0 ...... Oct. 24, 2003 (H), W, 1‐0 Saint Leo ....................... 7‐8‐2 ... Oct. 8, 2012 (H), W, 2‐0 St. Thomas ...................... 1‐0 ...... Nov. 9, 2002 (H), W, 2‐1 (2ot) South Carolina‐Aiken ...... 2‐0 ...... Sept. 1, 2008 (N), W, 2‐0 Southern Connecticut St. 0‐1 ...... Oct. 3, 1998 (H), L, 1‐3 Spring Hill (AL) ................ 0‐1 ...... Oct. 10, 1999 (H), L, 0‐3 Tampa ........................... 4‐14‐1 . Nov. 2, 2012 (N), L, 0‐3 Texas A&M‐Commerce ... 0‐1 ...... Sept. 19, 2010 (A), L, 1‐2 Thomas (GA) ................... 5‐1 ...... Sept. 10, 2010 (A), W, 3‐0 Truman State .................. 0‐1 ...... Oct. 31, 1999 (N), L, 0‐4 Virginia Intermont .......... 0‐1 ...... Oct. 12, 2000 (H), L, 0‐3 Warner ............................ 3‐0 ...... Oct. 4, 2006 (H), W, 7‐1 Webber International .... 7‐1 ...... Oct. 11, 2005 (H), W, 3‐1 West Florida .................. 2‐11 .... Sept. 9, 2012 (A), L, 2‐4 West Georgia ................ 1‐1 ...... Aug. 27, 2005 (A), L, 1‐4
Florida Southern in NCAA Postseason Play (all matches were first‐round games) 2008 2009 2010
Nov. 14 Nov. 13 Nov. 12
vs. Florida Tech Tied 1‐1 (2ot) Division II South Regional (at Rollins) Florida Tech advances on penalty kicks, 4‐2 vs. North Alabama Lost 2‐3 Division II South Regional (at West Florida) vs. Florida Tech Tied 1‐1 (2ot) Division II South Regional (at Rollins) Florida Tech advances on penalty kicks, 4‐2
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2012 FINAL STATS AND RESULTS (6-8-4, 3-3-2) PLAYER
MP MS
MIN
C-E
SH
G
A PT
DATE OPPONENT
RESULT L, 1‐2
GOALS (ASSISTS)
Caroline Evers
15 14
934
0-0
26
5
1 11
8/31 at Columbus State
Kara Moore Sarah Goolsby Kirra Rainbow Alyssa Abrahamsen
17 18 18 15
1329 1542 1425 1342
4-1 0-0 0-0 2-0
68 21 23 8
4 3 2 1
2 10 3 9 1 5 0 2
9/2
$vs. Anderson (SC)
T, 0‐0 2ot ‐‐‐
9/7
%vs. North Georgia
L, 0‐1
‐‐‐
9/9
at West Florida
L, 2‐4
Knudstrup (Moore) Abrahamsen (Moore)
Christine Knudstrup Erin Phillips Kayla Wilhide Jackie Metz Gianna Conte
18 11 1140 13 2 480 14 2 259 14 14 934 17 16 1514
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
8 3 2 17 5
1 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 2 2
2 2 2 2 2
9/12 at Nova SE
W, 1‐0
Rainbow (Conte, Goolsby)
Danielle Hancock Brooke Williams Auburn Cherry Sydney Montgomery
16 15 1433 18 18 1589 16 1 504 18 4 644
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
25 12 8 6
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Morgan Sammons
16 15 1414
3-0
3
0
0
0
Taylor Cox Marissa Maries Caitlyn Lopez Mandy Terbruegen
10 6 2 1
2 0 0 0
259 82 20 39
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1
0
Sarah Mansager
16 17 18 15
9
0-0
0
0
0
0
Erin Moseley (GK)
18 18 1700
0-0
0
0
0
0
FLA. SOUTHERN
18
1700
9-1
236
18
12 48
OPPONENTS
18
1700
11-0
223
22
20 64
GOALKEEPERS
MP MS
Min Shots
9/19 Rollins
SV SH GA GAA
Erin Moseley TEAM
18 18 1700
221
78 2
5 22 1.16
FLA. SOUTHERN
18
1700
221
80
5 22 1.16
OPPONENTS
18
1700
236
87
7 18 0.95
FLA. SOUTHERN OPPONENTS
1
2 OT OT PK-A
8 10 10 12
0 0
0 0
CK
3-3 102 1-2 67
L, 0‐1
‐‐‐
W, 3‐0
Evers (Hancock) Evers (Rainbow) Goolsby (penalty kick)
9/25 *Nova SE
W, 2‐1
Evers (Goolsby) Phillips (Goolsby, Evers)
9/29 *at Florida Tech
L, 0‐2
‐‐‐
10/6 *at Lynn
T, 1‐1 2ot Evers (Metz)
10/8 *Saint Leo
W, 2‐0
Moore (penalty kick) Goolsby (Conte)
10/13 *Eckerd
W, 3‐1
Moore (unassisted) Moore (penalty kick) Moore (Metz)
10/17 *at Barry
L, 0‐1
‐‐‐
10/20 *Tampa
T, 1‐1 2ot Evers (unassisted)
10/24 at Eckerd
W, 1‐0
Goolsby (unassisted)
10/27 *at Rollins
L, 0‐3
‐‐‐
10/30 #Lynn
T, 1‐1 2ot Rainbow (unassisted)
11/2 #vs. Tampa
L, 0‐3
‐‐‐
* Sunshine State Conference Match #SSC Tournament (semifinals at Rollins) $Game played at Columbus State %Game played at West Florida
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Did You Know?
Adi Alvarado needed just seven seconds of overtime to score the gamewinning goal in a 3-2 victory at Abilene Christian in 2010. It was the fastest overtime goal in team history, and the second time they needed less than a minute of sudden death to win a game. In 2001, Joanie DeHaven scored 18 seconds into overtime to give the Mocs a 2-1 win over Bryant. 16
FLS Off. 155 203
Wilhide (unassisted)
9/22 Lynn
Score by Halves TEAM STATS
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2012 SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE WRAP-UP FINAL SSC STANDINGS TEAM ALL x-Rollins 12-5-2 x-Tampa 15-4-4 Florida Southern 6-8-4 Nova SE 4-8-3 Eckerd 10-7-3 Lynn 5-8-3 x-Barry 7-7-2 Florida Tech 7-6-3 Saint Leo 2-12-2
GF 38 60 18 14 41 18 21 19 9
GA 21 13 22 17 21 25 20 21 33
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SSC GF 7-1 18 5-1-2 12 3-3-2 9 3-3-2 13 3-4-1 7 3-4-1 9 3-4-1 11 2-4-2 5 1-6-1 4
GA 8 4 10 8 10 10 12 9 17
POINTS ## Player, Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg./G ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 1. Lauren Moore, UT ............ 23 ...... 18 ....... 5 ....... 41 ..........1.78 2. Cici Gonzalez, UT ............. 23 ...... 12 ....... 9 ....... 33 ..........1.43 3. Brenna McKee, RC ........... 19 ...... 11 ....... 6 ....... 28 ..........1.47 4. Courtney Peffley, UT ........ 23 ........ 7 ..... 12 ....... 26 ..........1.13 5. Dana Treat, EC ................. 17 ........ 8 ....... 5 ....... 21 ..........1.24 6. Arie Anahory, EC .............. 20 ........ 5 ....... 9 ....... 19 ..........0.95 Gabby Russo, UT .............. 23 ........ 5 ....... 9 ....... 19 ..........0.83 8. Azure Dorsey, RC ............. 19 ........ 7 ....... 2 ....... 16 ..........0.84 9. Kirstie Schults, LU ............ 16 ........ 7 ....... 1 ....... 15 ..........0.94 Jenny Karl, UT .................. 22 ........ 6 ....... 3 ....... 15 ..........0.68
x-Earned NCAA Tournament bid
SSC Tournament Results
GOALS ## Player, Team GP Goals Avg./G ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 1. Lauren Moore, UT ............ 23 ...... 18 .... 0.78 2. Cici Gonzalez, UT ............. 23 ...... 12 .... 0.52 3. Brenna McKee, RC ........... 19 ...... 11 .... 0.58 4. Dana Treat, EC ................. 17 ........ 8 .... 0.47 5. Kirstie Schults, LU ............ 16 ........ 7 .... 0.44 Azure Dorsey, RC ............. 19 ........ 7 .... 0.37 Courtney Peffley, UT ........ 23 ........ 7 .... 0.30 8. Erika Forsberg, FT ............ 16 ........ 6 .... 0.38 Ali Schrader, RC ............... 19 ........ 6 .... 0.32 Jenny Karl, UT .................. 22 ........ 6 .... 0.27
First Round (#3) Florida Southern 1, (#6) Lynn 1 (2ot) Fla. Southern advances on penalty kicks, 4-1 (#5) Eckerd 1, (#4) Nova Southeastern 0 Semifinals (#2) Tampa 3, Florida Southern 0 (#1) Rollins 2, Eckerd 0 Championship Game Tampa 1, Rollins 1 (2ot) Tampa wins title on penalty kicks, 4-2
ASSISTS ## Player, Team GP Asts. Avg./G ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 1. Courtney Peffley, UT ........ 23 ...... 12 .... 0.52 2. Arie Anahory, EC .............. 20 ........ 9 .... 0.45 Cici Gonzalez, UT ............. 23 ........ 9 .... 0.39 Gabby Russo, UT .............. 23 ........ 9 .... 0.39 5. Brenna McKee, RC ........... 19 ........ 6 .... 0.32 6. Dana Treat, EC ................. 17 ........ 5 .... 0.29 Lauren Moore, UT ............ 23 ........ 5 .... 0.22 Cina Salemi, UT ................ 23 ........ 5 .... 0.22 9. Lavinia Nkomo, BU ........... 14 ........ 4 .... 0.29 Stephanie Moench, NSU .. 15 ........ 4 .... 0.27 four players with .............. 16 ........ 4 .... 0.25 two players with .............. 19 ........ 4 .... 0.21
2012 ALL-SSC TEAM FIRST TEAM ALL‐SSC F – Azure Dorsey, RC ............ So. F – Cici Gonzalez, UT ............ Fr. F – Brenna McKee, RC .......... So. M – Lauren Moore, UT ......... So. M – Gabby Russo, UT ........... So. M – Kelly Whitaker, FT ......... Sr. D – Alyssa Abrahamsen, FSC ... Jr. D – Anita Cox, RC .................. Sr. D – Shannon Walisch, UT ...... Jr. GK – Kori Butterfield, UT ....... Jr. AL – Kirstie Schults (F), LU .... So.
SECOND TEAM ALL‐SSC F – Malin Broberg, NSU ......... Jr. F – Caroline Evers, FSC ......... Fr. F – Erika Forsberg, FT ........... Fr. M – Kara Moore, FSC ........... Jr. M – Courtney Peffley, UT ..... Sr. M – Dana Treat, EC ............... Sr. D – Dilja Olafsdottir, NSU ...... Jr. D – Morgan Sammons, FSC . Sr. D – Taylor Thigpen, RC ........ So. GK – Amanda Kopale, NSU ... Fr. AL – Morgan Crescent (GK), EC So.
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Player, Team GP GA Minutes Sho. GAA ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 1. Kori Butterfield, UT .............. 23 ...... 12 ..... 2025:42 ...... 9 ....... 0.53 2. Amanda Kopale, NSU ........... 14 ...... 13 ..... 1220:08 ...... 5 ....... 0.96 3. Mary Spring, RC ................... 19 ...... 19 ..... 1718:06 ...... 8 ....... 1.00 4. Morgan Crescent, EC ........... 19 ...... 21 ..... 1725:00 ...... 7 ....... 1.10 5. Paige Redmon, FT ................ 11 ...... 12 ..... 955:10 ...... 4 ....... 1.13
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-SSC F – Ali Schrader, RC ............................. Sr. PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Lauren Moore, Tampa OFFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Brenna McKee, Rollins DEFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Anita Cox, Rollins FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR: Cici Gonzalez, Tampa COACH-OF-THE-YEAR: Alicia Milyak Schuck, Rollins
SAVES ## Player‐Team GP SVS Avg./G ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 1. Morgan Crescent, EC ............. 19 .. 129 ... 6.79 2. Abby Evans, UT ...................... 15 .... 90 ... 6.00 3. Becca Rogers, BU ................... 16 .... 82 ... 5.12 4. Erin Moseley, FSC ................. 18 .... 78 ... 4.33 5. Amanda Kopale, NSU ............. 14 .... 61 ... 4.36 17
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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE POSTSEASON HISTORY YEAR‐BY‐YEAR SSC CHAMPIONS 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
REGULAR SEASON Lynn Barry Barry Barry Barry Barry Barry Tampa Tampa Tampa Rollins Rollins Nova SE/Florida Tech Saint Leo Rollins
SSC Teams in the National Championship Game 1989 1992 1993 1995 1996 1998 2007
TOURNAMENT
Barry Tampa (cancelled – Hurricane Wilma) Tampa Tampa Saint Leo Rollins Tampa Tampa Tampa
defeated Keene State (NH), 4‐0 defeated Adelphi (NY), 3‐2 defeated Cal Poly, 2‐0 lost to Franklin Pierce (NH), 5‐0 lost to Franklin Pierce (NH), 1‐0 defeated Sonoma State, 3‐1 defeated Franklin Pierce (NH), 0‐0 (2ot, pk)
National titles won by Barry came before the SSC adopted women’s soccer; Lynn’s 1996 title came as provisional SSC member and also before women’s soccer was adopted by the conference.
NCAA South Region Championship Game (since 1998) Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT YEAR 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Barry Barry Barry Barry Lynn Lynn Tampa
WINNER RUNNER‐UP SCORE MVP Barry Tampa 2‐1 Tiina Saario (F), BU Tampa Rollins 1‐0 Samantha Robinson (F), UT TOURNAMENT CANCELLED Tampa Saint Leo 4‐3 (2ot) Samantha Robinson (F), UT Tampa Saint Leo 1‐0 Shelby Kuni (F), UT Saint Leo Fla. Southern 1‐1 (2ot) Lauren Hudson (GK), SL Rollins Fla. Southern 1‐0 Ali Schrader (F), RC Tampa Florida Tech 1‐0 (ot) Brittan Spence (F), UT Tampa Rollins 2‐0 Emelie Karstrom (GK), UT Tampa Rollins 1‐1 (2ot) Kori Butterfield (GK), UT
Winner Runner‐Up Score Site Lynn Barry 1‐0 Boca Raton Barry West Florida 5‐0 Miami Shores Barry Lynn 4‐1 Miami Shores Christian Brothers Barry 3‐1 Memphis, TN Christian Brothers Barry 2‐1 Miami Shores *Barry Christian Brothers 1‐1 (2ot) Memphis, TN #Lincoln Memorial Tampa 1‐1 (2ot) Miami Shores West Florida Tampa 1‐0 Pensacola Tampa West Florida 2‐0 Tampa Tampa Montevallo 2‐0 Columbus, GA West Florida Rollins 2‐0 Pensacola West Florida Rollins 1‐0 Jefferson City, TN $Florida Tech Tampa 1‐1 (2ot) Tampa Tampa Lynn 1‐0 (2ot) Savannah, GA West Florida Tampa 2‐0 Pensacola
Saint Leo won 2008 title on penalty kicks (3‐2) Tampa won 2012 title on penalty kicks (4‐2) Three #4 seeds have won the SSC Tournament: Saint Leo (2008), and Tampa in back‐to‐back seasons (2010 and 2011). The #1 seed has made it to the championship game in just over half the tournaments played (five times). The lowest seed to ever win a game was #7 Nova SE in 2004, which beat Lynn 2‐1 in the first round. Since 2006, only the top six teams qualify, and the #6 seed has never advanced past the first round. Tampa has twice won the title by winning three games without allowing a goal (2003 and 2010).
*(Barry advanced on penalty kicks, 2‐1) #(Lincoln Memorial advanced on penalty kicks, 4‐3) $(Florida Tech advanced on penalty kicks, 3‐2)
All‐Time NCAA Bids by Sunshine State Conference Schools Barry Eckerd Fla. Southern Fla. Tech Lynn Nova SE Rollins Saint Leo Tampa 0
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10
15
20
Florida Southern’s Martina Tangen Billing was voted to the AllSSC Tournament Team three years in a row from 2008-10, and is the only goalkeeper in league history to earn that honor three times in her career. In her seven games in SSC Tournament competition, Tangen Billing made 39 saves and posted a 1.03 goals against average. 18
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14
Alyssa Abrahamsen
Lindsey Arsenault
15
Kelsey Berki
19
Kellee Brown
9
Auburn Cherry
13
20
Taylor Chitty
Margot Chowansky
4
Gianna Conte
11
Taylor Cox
5
Caroline Evers
7
17
Sarah Goolsby
Christine Knudstrup
16
Kristy Legoas
1
Jackie Metz
32
Sydney Montgomery
2
18
Kara Moore
Erin Moseley
6
Sheila Ramos
Selene Nelson
10
Brooke Williams
Erin Phillips
12
Emmalisa Zapfe
Kirra Rainbow
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Siggi Nagele
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THE 2013 FLORIDA SOUTHERN MOCCASINS
Front Row (L‐R): Taylor Chitty, Erin Phillips, Taylor Cox, Gianna Conte, Sydney Montgomery, Lindsey Arsenault, Erin Moseley, Kelsey Berki, Sarah Goolsby, Kirra Rainbow, Kristy Legoas, Auburn Cherry, Sheila Ramos. Back Row (L‐R): Assistant Sports Information Director Tim Carepenter, Assistant Coach Siggi Nagele, Selene Nelson, Margot Chowansky, Brooke Williams, Kara Moore, Christine Knudstrup, Caroline Evers, Kellee Brown, Emmalisa Zapfe, Jackie Metz, Alyssa Abrahamsen, Athletic Trainer Danielle Glenn, Head Coach Brittany Jones. No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 25 32
Name Lindsey Arsenault Erin Moseley Kirra Rainbow Kellee Brown Sarah Goolsby Kristy Legoas Sheila Ramos Sydney Montgomery Gianna Conte Brooke Williams Christine Knudstrup Emmalisa Zapfe Taylor Cox Auburn Cherry Taylor Chitty Kara Moore Jackie Metz Erin Phillips Margot Chowansky Caroline Evers Alyssa Abrahamsen Kelsey Berki Selene Nelson
Pos. GK GK For. Mid./Def. For./Mid. For./Mid. For./Mid. For./Def. Def. Def. Mid./Def. For. Mid. Def./For. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid./For. For./Mid. Mid./For. Def. GK Def./Mid.
Ht. 5‐05 5‐03 5‐04 5‐08 5‐02 5‐03 5‐00 5‐05 5‐05 5‐05 5‐07 5‐07 5‐05 5‐02 5‐02 5‐06 5‐07 5‐04 5‐06 5‐07 5‐08 5‐03 5‐06
Class So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown North Yarmouth, ME Jacksonville, FL Melbourne Beach, FL Plant City, FL Richmond Hill, GA Palm Harbor, FL Tampa, FL Sanford, FL Orange Park, FL Brandon, FL Lakeland, FL Cherry Hill, NJ Palm City, FL New Port Richey, FL Columbus, IN Fleming Island, FL Vero Beach, FL Geneva, FL Califon, NJ Valrico, FL Highland, NY New Hempstead, NY Matawan, NJ
Brittany Jones (Stetson, ’07) – Head Coach Siggi Nagele – Assistant Coach Danielle Glenn – Athletic Trainer
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High School/Previous School Greely The Paxon School Melbourne Central Catholic Plant City Richmond Hill East Lake Tampa Catholic Lake Mary/Eastern Kentucky U. Fleming Island Armwood/Florida Gulf Coast U. George Jenkins Cherry Hill Martin County Mitchell Columbus East/IUPU‐Fort Wayne St. Johns Country Day School Vero Beach Home‐Schooled (Oviedo) Gil St. Bernard’s Newsome Highland South Side Old Bridge