2012 georgia soccer media guide
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table of contents University of Georgia Soccer....................................................... 2-5 The 2012 Roster..................................................................................................... 2 The 2012 Schedule................................................................................................. 3 Media Information................................................................................................. 4 Season Preview...................................................................................................... 5 Coaching Staff........................................................................... 6-9 Head Coach Steve Holeman.................................................................................... 6 Associate Head Coach Dan Blank............................................................................ 7 Assistant Coach Robin Confer................................................................................. 8 Volunteer Coach Jonathan Harvey/Support Staff................................................... 9 Meet the Team.....................................................................10-19* 2012 Opponents......................................................................... 20 2011 Statistics........................................................................... 21 Records................................................................................ 22-28 National/Regional Awards................................................................................... 22 Southeastern Conference Awards......................................................................... 23 Single Season Team Records................................................................................. 24 Single Game Team Records................................................................................... 25 Miscellaneous Records......................................................................................... 26 Individual Season Records.................................................................................... 27 Individual Career Records..................................................................................... 28 History................................................................................. 29-32 Records vs. Opponents/Conferences..................................................................... 29 Year-by-Year Results.......................................................................................30-31 Letterwinners...................................................................................................... 32 Media Guide Credits The 2012 edition of the Georgia Soccer Media Supplement was published by the UGA Sports Communications Department of the University of Georgia Athletic Association (Greg McGarity, Director). The supplement was written, designed, and edited by Kate Burholder using Adobe InDesign. *Full player bios can be found on Georgiadogs.com
Quick Facts Location..................................................................................................Athens, Ga. Enrollment.....................................................................................................34,180 Founded............................................................................................................1785 President...................................................................................Dr. Michael F. Adams Director of Athletics............................................................................Greg McGarity Nickname.................................................................................................... Bulldogs Colors..................................................................................................Red and Black Conference.............................................................. Southeastern (Eastern Division) Soccer Facility................................................................UGA Soccer Stadium (1,750) About Georgia Soccer Head Coach...................................................................Steve Holeman (3rd season) Career record.............................................................189-137-37 (18 seasons) at Georgia.........................................................................24-13-6 (2 seasons) at Ole Miss................................................................158-118-28 (15 seasons) at Auburn............................................................................... 7-6-3 (1 season) Assistant Coaches ........................................................Dan Blank • 3rd season • Bethany College ‘91 ........................................................Robin Confer • 8th season • North Carolina ‘98 ......................................................Jonathan Harvey • 2nd season • NGCSU ‘07 Sports Information Contact.............................................................Kate Burkholder ........................................................................... Assistant SID/Soccer Contact SID Phone/fax.........................................................................(706) 542-9342/9339 Soccer Office Phone/fax..........................................................(706) 425-3139/3144 The 2012 Squad Starters returning/lost.........................................................................................9/2 Letterwinners returning/lost.............................................................................16/6 Newcomers.............................................................................................................8 Top Statistical Returners............................................................................................ .............................................................................Alexa Newfield (16g, 8a, 40p) . ........................................................................................Jenna Owens (2g, 5a, 9p) . ..................................................................................Meghan Gibbons (3g, 2a, 8p) 2011 Season in Review Final Record................................................................................................... 13-7-2 Conference Record........................................................................................... 6-3-2 SEC Finish...................................................................................4th East/5th Overall Postseason................................................................................NCAA Second Round Final Ranking (NSCAA)......................................................................................... NR Highest Ranking (NSCAA).................................................................................... NR All-SEC....................................Alexa Newfield (1st Team), Jamie Pollock (1st Team), ..................................................................Jenna Owens (All-Freshman Team) All-South Region...................................Alexa Newfield (1st Team), Jamie Pollock (2nd Team), ......................................................... Ashley Baker (3rd Team), Bailey Powell (3rd Team)
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2012 roster numerical No. 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 28 32 33
Name Callie Corbin Langford Caitlin Woody Ashley Baker Madison Meyers Jenna Owens Meghan Gibbons Jenna Buckley Madeline Barker Andie Fontanetta Alexa Newfield Bella Hartley Nicole Locandro Carli Shultis Susannah Dennis Torri Allen Laura Eddy Cara Smith Tori Cooper Liliana Rios Rebekah Perry Nikki Hill Tori Patterson Ansley Morgan Chika Ibiam Mariah Dickey Mackin D’Amico Kathleen Eastman Elizabeth Johnson Emma Sonnett
Ht. 5-6 5-10 5-10 5-2 5-8 5-9 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-5 5-9 5-9 5-10 5-4 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-2 5-4 5-8 6-1 5-7 5-5
Class RSo. RSo. Sr. So. So. Jr. RSr. Jr. Fr. Jr. RFr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. RJr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. RFr. Jr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr.
Pos. GK GK GK F F F D M/F F M M/F M F M D M F M M D D D D F F F GK D D
Hometown/Previous School Tallahassee, Fla./Maclay School Boca Raton, Fla./Boca Raton Community Lilburn, Ga./Parkview Highlands Ranch, Colo./Valor Christian Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands Atlanta, Ga./Westminster Atlanta, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian Neshanic Station, N.J./Mount Saint Mary Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X Wheat Ridge, Colo./Wheat Ridge Marietta, Ga./The Walker School McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian Franklin, Tenn./Battle Ground Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge Atlanta, Ga./Marist Evans, Ga./Westminster (Augusta) Torrance, Calif./South Torrance Duluth, Ga./Marist Kennesaw, Ga./Kennesaw Mountain Scottsdale, Ariz./Pinnacle Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown Heights St. Simons Island, Ga./Frederica Academy Aba, Nigeria/Central Gwinnett (Ga.) Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth Jackson Hole, Wy./Jackson Hole Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian
alphabetical No. 13 1 6 5 16 25 12 23 28 14 7 4 9 19 22 32 00 10 2 21 8 3 20 18 17 11 15 33 0
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Name Torri Allen Ashley Baker Madeline Barker Jenna Buckley Tori Cooper Mackin D’Amico Susannah Dennis Mariah Dickey Kathleen Eastman Laura Eddy Andie Fontanetta Meghan Gibbons Bella Hartley Nikki Hill Chika Ibiam Elizabeth Johnson Callie Corbin Langford Nicole Locandro Madison Meyers Ansley Morgan Alexa Newfield Jenna Owens Tori Patterson Rebekah Perry Liliana Rios Carli Shultis Cara Smith Emma Sonnett Caitlin Woody
Ht. 5-4 5-10 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-4 6-1 5-8 5-6 5-9 5-9 5-7 5-2 5-7 5-6 5-9 5-2 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-10 5-4 5-5 5-10
Class Jr. Sr. Jr. RSr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. RFr. RJr. Fr. Jr. RFr. Jr. Jr. Fr. RSo. Jr. So. RFr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. RSo.
Pos. D GK M/F D M F M F GK M F F M/F D F D GK M F D M F D D M F F D GK
Hometown/Previous School Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge Lilburn, Ga./Parkview Atlanta, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian Atlanta, Ga./Westminster Torrance, Calif./South Torrance Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth Franklin, Tenn./Battle Ground Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill Jackson Hole, Wy./Jackson Hole Atlanta, Ga./Marist Neshanic Station, N.J./Mount Saint Mary The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands Wheat Ridge, Colo./Wheat Ridge Scottsdale, Ariz./Pinnacle Aba, Nigeria/Central Gwinnett (Ga.) Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian Tallahassee, Fla./Maclay School Marietta, Ga./The Walker School Highlands Ranch, Colo./Valor Christian St. Simons Island, Ga./Frederica Academy Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown Heights Kennesaw, Ga./Kennesaw Mountain Duluth, Ga./Marist McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian Evans, Ga./Westminster (Augusta) Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian Boca Raton, Fla./Boca Raton Community
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coaching staff
Head Coach: Steve Holeman • 3rd Season at Georgia • 19th Career Season 189-137-37 • Graduated Wake Forest, 1990 Assistant Coach: Dan Blank • 3rd Season at Georgia • Graduated Bethany College, 1991
Assistant Coach: Robin Confer • 8th Season at Georgia • Graduated North Carolina, 1998
Volunteer Coach: Jonathan Harvey • 2nd Season at Georgia • Graduated NGCSU, 2007
bulldogs by position Goalkeepers........................................... 4 Defenders.............................................. 8 Midfielders............................................. 7 Forwards.............................................. 10
bulldogs by state Georgia ............................................... 15 Colorado................................................ 3 Florida.................................................... 2 Texas ..................................................... 1 Arizona.................................................. 1 California............................................... 1 New Jersey............................................. 1 New York................................................ 1 Nigeria................................................... 1 Tennessee.............................................. 1 Virginia.................................................. 1 Wyoming............................................... 1
bulldogs by class Seniors................................................... 4 Juniors................................................... 9 Sophomores........................................... 6 Freshmen............................................. 10
pronunciation guide Ansley....................................... ANN-slee Chika ........................................CHEEK-ah Confer..........................................CON-fur D’Amico................................ Da-MEEK-oh Eddy .............................................. Eddie Holeman................................. HOLE-man Ibiam......................................... EEB-yam Locandro................................Lo-CAN-dro Madeline..............................MAD-el-lynn Mariah................................... Ma-RYE-ah Sonnett...................................... SONN-et
2012 schedule
date
opponent
site
time
august 17 19 24 26 31
UNC Greensboro Furman Kansas South Dakota State South Florida
Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Orlando, Fla.
7:00pm 2:00pm 6:00pm 11:30am 5:00pm
september 1 7 14 16 21 23 28 30
Central Florida New Mexico *Vanderbilt *Arkansas *Alabama *Florida *Missouri *LSU
Orlando, Fla. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Gainesville, Fla. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga.
2:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 1:00pm 8:00pm 2:00pm (CSS) 7:00pm 4:00pm (ESPNU)
october 5 7 12 14 19 21 25 Oct. 29-Nov. 2
*Ole Miss *South Carolina *Auburn *Kentucky *Mississippi State *Texas A&M *Tennessee SEC Tournament
Oxford, Miss. Columbia, S.C. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Starkville, Miss. College Station, Texas Knoxville, Tenn. Orange Beach, Ala.
8:00pm 1:00pm 7:00pm 2:00pm 8:00pm 2:30pm 7:00pm TBA
*denotes SEC game All Times Listed Are Eastern and subject to change
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media information
Claude Felton
Senior Associate AD/ Sports Communications
Kate Burkholder Assistant SID/ Soccer Contact
Senior Associate AD for Sports Communications.....................Claude Felton Associate Director.......................................................................... Leland Barrow Associate Director........................................................................... Steve Colquitt Associate Director..................................................................................... Tim Hix Associate Director..................................................................... Christopher Lakos Associate Director.............................................................................Mike Mobley Assistant Director.................................................................................Ben Beaty Assistant Director........................................................................Kate Burkholder Graduate Assistants........................Brittany Adams, Jen Galas, Jenny Moss, Michael Terry Office Manager..................................................................................... Karen Huff Publications Coordinator......................................................... Karlene Lawrence Student Assistants..... Hunter Anderson, Evan Beever, Logan Butler, Caitlin Connell, . ................ Charlotte Cornett, Nick Daly, Melanie Dark, Brandon Estroff, Alex Hilton, . .................................. Anne Noland, Matt Oxford, Matthew Pearce, Alex Richmond Staff Photographers.................................................. Wes Blankenship, Evan Stichler Office Phone..................................................................................... (706) 542-1621 Office Fax.......................................................................................... (706) 542-9339 Mailing Address......................................................P.O. Box 1472, Athens, Ga. 30603 Website................................................................................ www.georgiadogs.com
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Coach & Player Interviews Throughout the fall semester (soccer season), the Bulldogs will train in the afternoon at the Turner Soccer Complex on South Milledge Avenue. All practices are open to the media unless otherwise specified. Interviews will generally be conducted following practice. However, other arrangements can be made by contacting UGA Sports Communications. Media desiring to conduct interviews over the phone should make arrangements through the Sports Communications office as well. These will be conducted according to Coach Holeman’s and the players’ availability, usually following practice. Photography / Video Only accredited photographers and videographers have permission to shoot on the sidelines. All photographers wishing to shoot at practice or at games must check in with UGA Sports Communications before going onto the field. To shoot practice, please call or email Kate Burkholder. On game days, photographers must either call, email or check in with UGA Sports Communications in the press box before they will be allowed onto the field. Gameday Media Services All media personnel and photographers are invited to work in the press box located atop the stadium grandstands (credentials are NOT required). The press box is equipped with wireless and hard-wired high-speed internet connections as well as two telephone lines, all of which are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Post-Game Interviews Media in the press box area will be surveyed with approximately two minutes left in the game to determine which players and coaches are requested for post-game interviews. All interviews will be conducted on the field unless otherwise specified and will be arranged by UGA Sports Communications. Social Media Stay connected to Georgia soccer on Facebook (Facebook.com/UGAWomensSoccer) and on Twitter (@UGAWomensSoccer). Additionally, a live in-game blog will be available for all Georgia Soccer road games in 2012, including play-by-play commentary and conversation. Live Broadcasts All UGA soccer games - both home and away - feature either live video and/or live audio coverage free of charge on Georgiadogs.com with color commentary by Kevin Copp of IMG Georgia Sports Properties. Check Georgiadogs.com prior to game time for more information.
season preview
storylines • Junior Alexa Newfield returns from a record-breaking sophomore season in 2011 in which she broke the Georgia record for shots in a single season (102) and points (40), while finishing with the second-most goals in a season in UGA history with 16. • Newfield will enter 2012 fourth all-time in career points (60), fifth all-time in career goals (24) and second in shots (189). • Georgia welcomes in a recruiting class of eight, including six Georgia products as well as one player from New York and one from New Jersey. The class includes a variety of skills, comprised of three forwards, three backs, and two midfielders. • Senior goalkeeper Ashley Baker is back for her final season after gaining more experience with the England U23 squad this summer. In 2011 as a junior Baker was again among the top goalkeepers in the Southeastern Conference, logging over 2,000 minutes in goal while posting a 1.20 goals-against average, 96 saves and six shutouts. • Junior Nikki Hill is set to compete with the Canadian U20 women’s soccer team at the U20 World Cup in Japan in August. Hill - who made 18 starts at left back for Georgia last season - was selected to the team’s pre-World Cup camp in Costa Rica and saw action in three games in its qualifying tournament in Panama. There, the team finished second to earn a place in the World Cup. • Redshirt senior defender Jenna Buckley elected to use her fifth year of eligibility to return to the team in 2012. Buckley will anchor a young Bulldog defense after starting 20 of 22 games last season and chipping in three assists, while steadying the UGA defense to the tune of a 1.20 goals-against average and just 27 goals allowed. • Third-year head coach Steve Holeman is just 11 wins away of his 200th career victory, standing at 189-137-37 for a winning percentage of 0.572 in 18 seasons at Auburn, Ole Miss, and Georgia. Holeman is widely regarded as “The Dean” of SEC women’s soccer coaches as the league’s longest-tenured head coach. • Georgia will get the chance to face off against a total of four new opponents in 2012, including brand new SEC members Texas A&M and Missouri. Georgia has also never
met non-conference opponents South Dakota State or New Mexico. • Georgia Soccer is aiming for its fifth NCAA Tournament bid in the last six seasons and ninth overall in 2012. The Bulldogs received an at-large bid into the field of 64 in 2011, and reached the second round for just the sixth time in school history. The 2012 NCAA Women’s College Cup will be held in Nov. 30-Dec. 2 in San Diego.
2011 Bulldogs 13-7-2 (6-3-2 SEC) NCAA Second Round Date Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Sept. 2 Sept. 4 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 13 Nov. 18
Opponent Result at Furman W, 3-1 Texas L, 0-3 Villanova L, 2-3 at Minnesota (OT) W, 2-1 vs. Iowa State W, 2-0 Mercer (OT) W, 2-1 Georgia State W, 4-1 at UNCG W, 4-1 No. 6 Florida L, 0-1 So. Carolina (OT) W, 2-1 at Arkansas W, 1-0 at LSU L, 1-2 Miss. State (2OT) W, 4-3 Ole Miss W, 3-0 at Vanderbilt W, 2-0 at Kentucky W, 2-1 at No. 22 Auburn T, 0-0 Alabama (2OT) T, 2-2 Tennessee L, 2-0 vs. No. 23 Florida% L, 0-2 at Kansas! W, 2-0 at No. 3 Duke! L, 1-3
% - SEC Tournament # - NCAA Tournament
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Steve Holeman Head Coach Third Season (19th Overall) • Wake Forest ‘90 Career Record: 189-137-37 (.572) Steve Holeman made his debut as the head coach of Georgia soccer for the 2010 season. Holeman came to Athens after spending the previous 15 seasons as the head coach at Ole Miss. The dean of SEC soccer coaches, Holeman is the fourth head coach at Georgia since the program’s inception in 1995. The 2010 season saw Georgia compile a record of 11-6-4 (5-3-3 SEC) while reaching the SEC Championships semifinals for the third time in four seasons. Dating back to his time at Ole Miss, Holeman has now reached the SEC Tournament for 14 straight seasons. Four Bulldogs received AllSEC honors under Holeman’s direction while the team garnered its eighth consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Award for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 GPA. In 2011 Holeman led the Bulldogs back to the NCAA Tournament, the program’s eighth appearance, with a regular-season record of 12-5-2 (6-3-2). Georgia reached the NCAA second round for the sixth time, falling 3-1 to Duke in Durham, N.C., a place the Blue Devils have never lost in tournament time, to end with a record of 13-7-2. The trip was Holeman’s first at Georgia and his fifth overall. He now owns a career record of 189-137-37 (0.572). Holeman started the women’s soccer program at Auburn in 1993, then moved to Oxford, Miss., where he began the soccer program for the Rebels in 1995. In addition to the four NCAA Tournament appearances under Holeman’s direction, Ole Miss won three SEC Western Division titles and made an appearance in the SEC Tournament Finals in 1999. The four NCAA Tournament appearances (2002, 2003, 2005, 2009) include a trip to the second round in 2003 when the Rebels defeated the Texas Longhorns. In 2005, Holeman led the Rebels to a 14-5-2 record including an 8-1-2 mark in league play. He was honored by Soccer Buzz as the 2005 Central Region Coach of the Year runner-up. Holeman ranks third all-time among league coaches with 189 victories, while his 18 years in the conference makes him the longest-tenured active SEC women’s soccer coach. He produced 29 All-SEC selections for the Rebels, and had at least one all-league player every year since 1996. Under Holeman, Ole Miss players were among the nation’s elite in the classroom with eight Academic/ Scholar All-America honorees and 33 Academic All-Region selections. Over his last five seasons in Oxford, the Rebels went 19-1-5 against SEC West foes. At Auburn, Holeman put together the Tigers’ first-ever women’s soccer program in only six weeks and led the team to winning record at 7-6-3 in its inaugural campaign. Holeman has served on the staff at the Region III Olympic Development Program (ODP). He was head coach of the South Region team at the U.S. Soccer Festival in 2001-02, and guided them to a gold medal finish at the 2001 event in Chicago. Holeman, who holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license, began his coaching career while still a student-athlete at Wake Forest University. In 1991, Holeman guided
the Huntsville (Ala.) under-17 boys select team to the Alabama state championship. From 199294, he served as coach of the Auburn men’s club team. At the same time he was beginning his coaching career, Holeman also played soccer at Wake Forest. A fouryear letterman at midfield, he helped lead the Demon Deacons to the NCAA Tournament in 1988, 1989 and 1990. In 1989, he was a member of the Wake Forest team that clinched the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament second round. During that 1989 season, Wake Forest was ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation. Holeman played professional soccer as a member of the Montgomery Capitals, a semi-pro team based in Montgomery, Ala., in 1993 and 1994. He also played on the Alabama Men’s All-Star Indoor Team in 1992. His knowledge and respect throughout college soccer earned him the position of chairman for the NCAA men’s and women’s soccer rules committee, a position he held in 2004-05. A native of West Long Branch, N.J., Holeman graduated from Wake Forest University in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in health and sports science. In 1993, he received his master’s degree in exercise physiology from Auburn, maintaining a 4.0 GPA throughout his graduate studies. Holeman has also successfully completed coursework toward a doctorate degree in exercise physiology. Holeman was named the Georgia head coach on April 16, 2010. Born Dec. 21, 1967, Holeman is married to the former Julie Newton of Goodman, Miss., and they have a daughter, Anna Mae (7) and a son, Bo (3).
year-by-year coaching records Year
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Coach
Bill Barker Bill Barker Bill Barker Bill Barker Bill Barker Sue Patberg Sue Patberg Sue Patberg Sue Patberg Sue Patberg Patrick Baker Patrick Baker Patrick Baker Patrick Baker Patrick Baker Steve Holeman Steve Holeman
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Overall
10-5-3 14-7 15-6-1 13-6-2 13-6-2 11-9-2 13-6-1 8-11-1 13-10 4-9-5 12-6-2 10-9 18-4-2 11-11-1 15-6-1 11-6-4 13-7-2
Pct.
.639 .667 .705 .667 .667 .545 .684 .425 .565 .361 .650 .526 .792 .500 .682 .619 .636
SEC
3-3-2 6-2 5-3 4-4 5-4 4-4-1 7-2 4-5 4-5 2-6-3 6-4-1 5-6 8-1-2 7-3-1 7-4-0 5-3-3 6-3-2
204-124-29 .612 88-62-15
SEC Pct.
.500 .750 .625 .500 .556 .500 .777 .444 .444 .318 .682 .455 .773 .682 .636 .591 .636
Finish
4th East 2nd East 4th East 6th East T 5th East 5th East T 2nd East 5th East 4th East 5th East 3rd East 6th East 2nd East 2nd East 3rd East 4th East 4th East
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SEC Tourn.
N/A 1-1 1-1 N/A 0-1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 N/A 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1
Home
5-3 8-3 10-1-1 10-1 11-2-1 5-4 7-1-1 4-5-1 5-4 4-1-4 8-3 7-3 10-2-1 4-5 9-2-1 5-2-2 5-4-1
10-14-1 117-46-13 66-59-13
Away
5-2-3 4-2 3-5 3-4-2 2-3 5-4-2 4-3 3-5 4-5 0-7-1 4-2-1 2-5 5-1-1 5-3-1 5-3 5-3-1 7-2-1
21-19-3
Neutral
0-0 2-2 2-0 0-1 0-1-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 4-1 0-1 0-1-1 1-1 3-1 2-3 1-1 1-1-1 1-1-0
Final Rank/Finish
N/A N/A 20/NCAA 1st Rd. 16/NCAA 3rd Rd. N/A N/A NCAA 2nd Rd. N/A NCAA 2nd Rd. N/A N/A N/A 18/NCAA 2nd Rd. NCAA 1st Rd. NR/NCAA 2nd Rd. N/A NR/NCAA 2nd Rd.
coaching staff
Dan Blank Associate Head Coach Third Season • Bethany ‘91
Dan Blank was promoted to associate head coach of the Georgia soccer team in December of 2011 after spending the 2010 and 2011 seasons as the team’s assistant coach under Steve Holeman. Blank’s first season with Georgia soccer was 2010, as he joined Holeman in Athens following three seasons as an assistant at Ole Miss.Blank was previously a volunteer coach for the Rebels in 2007 and 2008 before he was promoted to a full-time assistant in 2009. In his first year in charge of the Ole Miss defense, Blank helped lead the Rebels to the best goals-against average in the SEC. On that note, Blank became the first coach in SEC history to lead his defense to the best goals-against average in consecutive years at different universities in 2010. In 2009 with the Rebels, Blank’s defense put up a conference-best 0.68 GAA in SEC games. A year later at UGA, Blank led the Bulldogs to a GAA of 0.60 in league games to top the SEC. Guiding the Georgia defenders, Blank helped the Bulldog backs post a 0.85 goals against average overall, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts on the year. Defenders Rebekah Perry and Torri Allen were named second-team All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman, respectively, under Blank’s leadership in 2010. In 2011 Blank’s back four put up a goals against average of 1.20 and six shutouts. Blank boasts a wealth of coaching experience and success at many levels of soccer. Prior to joining the Rebel staff in 2007, he spent nine years as the head women’s coach at Embry-Riddle University after building the program from scratch in 1998. A three-time Florida Sun Conference Coach of the Year and NAIA Region 14 Coach of the Year, Blank compiled a 98-61-8 record and guided the Eagles to three conference titles, three NAIA Region XIV titles and three NAIA national tournament appearances. Before his time at Embry-Riddle, Blank spent three seasons as head coach of the nationally ranked Brewton-Parker College women’s program where he amassed a 47-13-3 record. He led
the Barons to two NAIA tournament berths and three league titles, earning Georgia Athletic Conference Coach of the Year plaudits each season. The Barons were ranked as high as fourth nationally all three years. Prior to his tenure at Brewton-Parker, Blank served for three years as assistant coach for Wheeling Jesuit College, helping that program to three national tournament berths and three regional and district titles. Blank has also had success on the semi-pro level, having served as an assistant coach and assistant general manager for the USL W-League’s Atlanta Classics from 1997-98 and head coach of the Jacksonville Jade in 2001 and 2002, leading that franchise to its first winning record. Blank has helped produce more than 25 collegiate All-Americans and numerous NAIA Scholar-Athletes and Academic All-America picks. He holds a USSF “A” License and an advanced national diploma from the NSCAA. Blank played his collegiate soccer at Bethany College (W. Va.), where he earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1991. At Bethany he played under coaching legend Graham Ramsay and helped the Bison to four straight NCAA Division III Tournament berths. He resides in Athens with his wife, Beth, and their daughter, Izzy (8).
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Robin Confer Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Eighth Season • North Carolina ‘98
Robin Confer completed her seventh season as Georgia’s assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in 2011, a run that included a stint as the Bulldogs’ interim head coach in the spring of 2010. As the recruiting coordinator, Confer has played an integral role in bringing the three highest-ranked signing classes in UGA history to Athens. The 2006 class was ranked No. 8, the 2007 group was rated No. 14 and the 2008 class earned a No. 15 ranking. The Georgia program has been successful in keeping the best in-state talent at UGA, as six of the 14 members of the 2010 freshman class hail from the Peach State. Confer’s work with the Georgia attack helped the Bulldogs outscore the opposition by a tally of 37-19 in 2010, while rookie Alexa Newfield earned first-team All-SEC honors and was ranked in the top-5 in several SEC offensive categories. In 2011, Confer’s work with the attackers helped UGA again outscore its opposition 39-28, inlcuding a 20-10 mark in overtime, while Newfield emerged as the SEC’s most threatening goal-scorer leading the league in nearly every offensive category while breaking the Georgia record for shots (102) and points (40).
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As a former forward for the U.S. National Team, Confer pays special attention to Georgia’s attacking players. In 2007 she helped coach sophomore Carrie Patterson to NSCAA Second-Team All-American accolades, as she became just the second Bulldog ever to earn that award. In 2006, Patterson earned SoccerBuzz Freshman All-America, SEC Freshman of the Year, First-Team All-SEC and Second-team All-Southeast Region honors, and left Georgia as the school’s all-time leader in goals, assists, points, and multi-goal games under Confer’s direction. Patterson was ultimately drafted 40th overall in the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) draft. Confer also assisted with the transition of senior Ali Williams from defender to forward in 2005, a move which sent Williams on to earn SEC Offensive Player of the Year recognition. Confer joined the staff at Florida State after a stellar career in the ACC and successful coaching stints in the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12 and Southeastern Conference. The former 1997 National Player of the Year and three-time national champion at North Carolina is embarking on her 10th year in the collegiate coaching ranks. Under Confer’s watch in Tallahassee, the Seminoles posted a 29-13-4 overall record, a 9-5-2 mark in the ACC and advanced to the program’s first College Cup in 2003. But Confer is no stranger to life in the SEC, as she was an assistant coach at Mississippi State for one season under head coach Neil McGuire before joining the Seminole staff. Before her stint in Starkville, Miss., Confer served as a second assistant at one of the top women’s soccer programs in the nation at Texas A&M. While working with Aggie head coach G. Guerrieri, Confer and Texas A&M advanced to the Sweet 16 in back-to-back NCAA Tournaments. In addition to her UGA coaching responsibilities, Confer is a Southeast Region III ODP staff coach and is also involved with ODP in the state of Georgia. Confer’s first coaching experience came at her alma mater as she served as a volunteer assistant under coaching legend Anson Dorrance at North Carolina. A four-year starter at North Carolina from 1994-1997, Confer helped the Tar Heels to three national championships (1994, 1996-1997). During her senior season, Confer was named the National Player of the Year by both the Soccer News and SoccerBuzz. In North Carolina’s run to the 1997 National Championship, Confer was named the Most Valuable Offensive Player of the NCAA Final Four, as well as being named a first-team All-American. She was also a finalist for the Hermann Award, which recognizes the nation’s top collegiate soccer athlete, and a semifinalist for the Missouri Athletic Club Sports Foundation Player of the Year award in 1998. Confer currently ranks fourth on UNC’s career point-scoring list behind such great names as Mia Hamm and April Heinrichs. She is the fifth-leading goal scorer in Tar Heel history with 77 tallies, and her 55 career assists are the sixth most in North Carolina soccer history. Confer never missed a game in her Carolina career and holds the NCAA record with most games played at 107. She is one of just 11 former North Carolina players to have had their jersey retired. She was also named to The Atlantic Coast Conference 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer team which recognized the top 50 players in the conference since 1987. A former captain of the U.S U-20 Youth National team, Confer eventually made her Women’s National Team debut January 18, 1996, against Ukraine and was a member of the pool from 96-99 and earned eight caps and one goal. In 2001, she was drafted in the fifth round of the WUSA’s Global Draft as a member of the Boston Breakers in the league’s inaugural season before a back injury cut her playing career short. Confer was a standout forward at Clearwater (FL) Central Catholic High School where she scored 227 goals, including 80 during her senior season prior to being named a Parade All-American. Confer received her bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science from North Carolina in 1998. She currently resides in Athens.
coaching & support staff
Jonathan Harvey Volunteer Coach Second Season • North Georgia ‘07
Jonathan Harvey joined the Georgia soccer staff in February 2011 as a volunteer coach and works primarily with the goalkeepers. Harvey returns home to Athens after five successful seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at NCAA Division II North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega, Ga. Harvey helped the Lady Saints to a 48-34-8 record in his five seasons, a stint that culminated in 2010 with the program’s first ever NSCAA Top-25 ranking and finish as the Peachbelt Conference Tournament runner-up. As the assistant at North Georgia, Harvey was instrumental in lowering the Saints’ goals-against average from 1.79 in 2005 to 1.03 in 2010, a program-best. While at NGCSU, Harvey recruited and trained 13 PBC All-Conference performers, five NSCAA All-Southeast Region selections, and one NSCAA All-American and PBC Freshman of the Year. Harvey worked closely with head coach Chris Adams on day-to-day operations, practice planning, fundraising, travel, and recruiting. Harvey is no stranger to youth soccer in Georgia having served as Georgia ODP Staff Coach for the 92 and 96 Girls teams. Harvey has also trained goalkeepers at United Futbol Academy and Gwinnett Soccer Association over theprevious two years. He is on staff at Last Defense Goalkeeping Academy in Atlanta, which provides specific technical and tactical training for goalkeepers. Harvey has extensive summer camp experience as well having been on staff at Clemson Soccer Camp, Western Carolina Soccer Camp, and the University of Georgia Soccer Camps. Harvey played his collegiate soccerat Oglethorpe University and also served in the United States Navy from 20002005. This stint in the Navy included decorated combat tours in the Al Anbar Province, Iraq, in 2004 and 2005. Harvey holds the USSF B License, NSCAA Levels I, II, and III Goalkeeping Diplomas.A native of Athens, Ga., Harvey earned his bachelor’s degree in political science form North Georgia College and State University. He is married to the former Raegan Yeomans of Jesup, Ga., a graduate of the University of Georgia.
Soccer Administration/Support Staff
Eric Beverly Academics
Katrin Koch
Strength & Conditioning
Kate Burkholder Communications
Emily Miller
Athletic Training
Kevin Copp Georgiadogs.com
Brendan Dwyer Event Management
Brenton Shiver Promotions
Dr. Ron Elliot Team Doctor
Gloria Taylor
Building Services
Martha Evans Admin. Assistant
Stephanie Ransom Sport Facilitator
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Jenna Buckley
Jenna Buckley 5-7 • RSr. • D Atlanta, Ga.•Westminster 2011 (redshirt junior) • finally fully healthy after nagging knee injury and took advantage, earning a starting role on the georgia back line • garnered first career point vs. uncg, assisting georgia’s third goal in 4-1 win • also assisted vs. lsu and against kansas in ncaa first round action • finished with three assists for three points • named first team cosida academic all-district and to ad’s honor roll 2010 (redshirt sophomore) • played in 10 games, starting four for the georgia defense • helped the bulldog defense to a 0.85 goals against average, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts 2009 (redshirt freshman) • appeared in 15 games • saw first action as a bulldog against kennesaw state on aug. 21 after missing the 2008 season with a knee injury • contributed tough defense in 3-2 victory over charlotte, logging 22 minutes of action • named to the sec academic honor roll 2008 (freshman) • did not see any game action as she rehabbed an acl injury suffered at end of senior high school season high school (westminster) • 2008 ajc all-city first team selection • 2007 aaa state runner-up; 2005 and 2006 state champion • 2006 ajc all-area second team • westminster freshman of the year in 2005
Year 2011 2010 2009 Total
G/GS 22/20 10/4 15/0 47/24
Buckley’s Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 0/3/3 1/1 0/0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0/0 0/3/3 1/1
GW 0 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
#1 Ashley Baker 5-10 • Sr. • GK Lilburn, Ga. • Parkview 2011 (redshirt junior) • started all 22 games and played over 2,000 minutes, recording six shutouts on strength of 96 saves, 1.20 GAA, and 0.780 save percentage • allowed 27 goals on 276 shots faced • named sec player of the week on sept. 5 after stellar performance in minnesota gold classic; also named its defensive mvp and to the all-tournament team after making 12 saves in the pair of wins that captured the title • posted shutout of kansas in ncaa first round action • third team all-south region • named second team cosida academic all-district • nscaa scholar all-south team • sec soccer community service team 2010 (redshirt sophomore) • started all 21 games in goal for georgia, playing all 2,018 minutes • posted a 0.85 goals against average, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts • her 0.836 save percentage ranked second in the sec, while her nine shutouts were also second-best • played even better in sec games, as her 0.60 goals against average in league games ranked first in the conference; also led the SEC in
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meet the team conference play in save percentage (0.870) and shutouts (seven) • notched career-high 11 saves vs. stanford and followed it with 10 vs. santa clara, completing the stanford nike invite with a total of 21 stops • posted four shutouts in a row in the middle of the season, totaling 561 minutes of scoreless soccer, good for the longest such streak in sec play in georgia history • named sec defensive player of the week on oct. 11 • garnered second-team all-sec honors • third team all-south region • sec soccer community service team 2009 (redshirt freshman) • appeared in two games, logging 41:39 of action • did not allow a goal in 21:36 against kennesaw state on aug. 21 • did not allow a goal in 20:03 vs. fau on Sept. 4 • helped england’s u19 national team to its first ever team championship in the summer • sec academic honor roll
Susannah Dennis
2008 (freshman) • did not see any game action and collected redshirt
Year G/GS 2011 22/22 2010 21/21 2009 2/0 Total 45/43
Baker’s Career Stats Min. GA Avg. Saves 2028:07 27 1.20 96 2017:29 19 0.85 97 41:39 0 0.00 0 4087:15 46 1.02 193
Pct. .780 .836 .000 .780
#12 Susannah Dennis 5-4 • Sr. • M
W-L-T-SO 13-7-2-6 11-6-4-9 0-0-0-0 24-13-6-15
Ashley Baker
Franklin,Tenn.• Battle Ground 2011 (junior) • named to sec preseason watch list • played in all 22 games, starting 20, in a variety of roles • scored two goals and added four assists for eight points, good for fourth-best on team • took 26 shots (10 on goal) • scored first of season at uncg and also vs. ole miss • assisted vs. furman, villanova, and iowa state while chipping in the helper on the game-winning goal vs. south carolina in 2ot ... named to all-tournament team of the minnesota gold classic • ad’s honor roll 2010 (sophomore) • returned fully healthy in 2010 after an injury-plagued freshman year • played in 18 games, making nine starts • finished third on the team in goals with four • tallied one assist for nine points • fourth in shots with 35, 16 on goal • included on topdrawersoccer.com team of the week on aug. 30 as well as to the website’s preseason watch list 2009 (freshman) • appeared in 19 games after missing the outset of season while rehabbing an injury ; played all 90 minutes four times • scored first goal of season and career sept. 13 at charlotte, converting on a volley from left side • named to the sec all-freshman team
Year 2011 2010 2009 Total
G/GS 22/20 18/9 19/13 59/42
Dennis’ Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 2/4/8 26/10 4/1/9 35/16 1/0/2 16/7 7/5/19 77/23
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Rebekah Perry 5-7 • Sr. • D
Laura Eddy
5-8 • RJr. • M
Atlanta, Ga. • Marist
Kennesaw, Ga.• Kennesaw Mtn. 2011 (junior) • fully transitioned into defensive role, a fixture at right back • played in all 22 games, starting 21 • took seven shots, one on goal 2010 (sophomore) • often assigned to mark the opponent’s biggest scoring threat • two assists for two points - sending it to alexa newfield both times, once vs. ua and the second in the sec championships semifinals vs. florida • six shots, three on goal (0.500) • named second-team all-sec 2009 (freshman) • played in all 22 games with 15 starts • scored the game-winning goal in the 46th minute vs. #17 minnesota on aug. 28, her first career score, resulting in sec freshman of the week accolades • scored second goal of career at charlotte on sept. 13 • recorded an assist vs. kennesaw state on aug. 21 • assisted bulldogs’ first goal in 2-0 win over arkansas, setting up jamie pollock in the third minute • assisted second goal vs. alabama, and assisted georgia’s first goal vs. south carolina in the sec tournament • totaled two goals and four assists for eight points, tied for fifth on the team • named to the sec academic honor roll
Year 2011 2010 2009 Total
G/GS 22/21 21/21 22/15 65/57
Perry’s Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 0/0/0 7/1 0/2/2 7/2 2/4/8 11/6 2/6/10 25/9
GW 0 0 1 1
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Rebekah Perry
2011 (junior) • missed the season with a knee injury suffered during preseason practice • named a recipient of the sec sportsmanship award, georgia’s first in any sport since the award’s inception in 2008 2010 (sophomore) • played in all 21 games, making 19 starts in the middle with an occasional trip to the attack • scored two goals and had three assists for seven points, good for fifth-best on the team • first goal of the season came vs. mississippi state after she made the switch to the front line • also scored vs. florida in the 12th minute to give the bulldogs an early 1-0 lead on the no. 13 gators in gainesville • named to the sec championships all-tournament team 2009 (freshman) • started all 21 games in which she played • scored first collegiate goal in style vs. msu, netting the game-winner in the 81st minute after a georgia corner kick • part of the georgia back line that did not allow a shot vs. florida atlantic on sept. 4 for just the second time in school history and first time since 1996 • named sec freshman of the year and to the all-freshman team • second team all-sec • topdrawersoccer.com first team all-freshman • nscaa first team all-south region
Year 2011 2010 2009 Total
G/GS - 21/19 21/21 42/40
Eddy’s Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG - - 2/3/7 35/16 1/0/2 9/5 3/3/9 44/21
GW - 0 1 1
PK-ATT - 0-0 0-0 0-0
#11 Torri Allen
5-4 • Jr. • Defender Stafford, Va. • Colonial Forge 2011 (sophomore) • played in 20 games, starting nine • took on new offensive role in 2011, scoring first career goal sept. 16 at uncg • took 10 shots on the season, four on goal • played over 1,000 minutes • named first team cosida academic all-district • ad’s honor roll
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meet the team 2010 (freshman) • played in all 21 games, starting 19 on the back line • helped the bulldog defense to a 0.85 goals against average, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts • took two shots, both on goal • came up with a huge defensive save vs. kentucky to preserve the shutout with 19 minutes on the clock • named to the sec all-freshman team and third team all-south region high school (colonial forge) • 2010 parade high school all-america • 2010 district player of the year, first team all-district for fourth straight season, all-area, and all-region • 2010 second team all-state and all-met selection; 2010 mvp • 2009 espnrise spring girls’ soccer first team all-america; 2009 nscaa all-america
Year 2011 2010 Total
G/GS 20/9 21/19 41/28
Allen’s Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 1/0/2 10/4 0/0/0 2/2 1/0/2 12/6
GW 0 0 0
• county goal club all-county 2007-10 • gatorade player of the year nominee in 2007 • a/a region champions 2009-10 • ghsa final four 2009-10 • four-year varsity starter
Year 2011 2010 Total
G/GS 21/1 21/4 42/5
Madeline Barker
5-7 • Jr. • M/F
Atlanta, Ga. • GAC
2011 (sophomore) • played in 21 games, making one start • scored first career goal in season opener vs. furman, georgia’s second of the day en route to 3-1 win • also scored vs. georgia state and uncg • earned assist vs. ole miss, firing a shot that resulted in a rebound • finished with three goals and one assist for seven points • took 14 shots, seven on goal (.500) • two game-winning goals • one of top contributors off the bench on the season, providing speed on the attack • named to sec honor roll and ad’s honor roll 2010 (freshman) • played in all 21 games as a freshman, making four starts • came in for valuable minutes on the right wing throughout the season • chipped in two assists for two points on the year, grabbing her first career point with a helper on jamie pollock’s goal vs. msu and also assisting georgia’s goal vs. auburn in the home finale • took 12 shots, eight on goal high school (greater atlanta christian) • 2010 espnrise all-metro • 2009 espnrise spring girls’ soccer all-america honorable mention and state all-star pick • ghsca aa player of the year • 2007 and 2010 offensive player of the year • holds school assists record • back-to-back gwinnett county a-aaaa player of the year in 2009-10 • county super six selection
GW 2 0 2
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
#4 Meghan Gibbons
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
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Barker’s Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 3/1/7 14/7 0/2/2 12/8 3/3/9 26/15
5-9 • Jr. • F
TheWoodlands,Texas• TheWoodlands 2011 (sophomore) • played in 19 games, starting 18 • had three goals and two assists for eight points, fourth-most on team • 24 shots (13 on goal) • scored first goal in 2ot win at minnesota • two-assist effort vs. uncg • scored second goal vs. ole miss and also added one at vanderbilt • sec academic honor roll, dean’s list and ad’s honor roll 2010 (freshman) • had a breakout freshman season, playing in all 21 games with one start • tied for the team-lead in goals with eight • had an assist to finish with 17 points • second on the team with 39 shots • two of her goals (vs. georgia state and c of c) were game-winners • scored multiple goals vs. kansas (2) and gsu (3), with her hat trick over the panthers just the 11th in school history • after her three goals vs. gsu, georgia had scored three or more in four straight games, doing so for the first time in program history • named sec freshman of the week in the second week of the season • sec academic honor roll selection high school (the woodlands) • texas aaaaa state champs • 2010 all-region, all-state, aaaaa state all-tourney team and most valuable offensive player of the year • 2009 all-state team and most valuable player • helped the woodlands to no. 1 hs ranking by espnrise (2009 team captain) • former espnrise player of the week • texas aaaaa state finals in 2009
Year 2011 2010 Total
G/GS 22/2 21/1 43/2
Gibbons’ Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 3/2/8 24/13 8/1/17 39/22 11/3/25 63/35
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#19 Nikki Hill
high school (central gwinnett) • four-year varsity starter • offensive player of the year • varsity black knight award • voted most athletic female as a senior
5-7 • Jr. • D
Scottsdale, Ariz. • Pinnacle 2011 (sophomore) • earned starting left back spot and played in 21 games, making 18 starts • first career goal came at ole miss • four shots (two on goal) • selected to canadian u20 national team pre-world cup camp in costa rica and played three games in the qualifying tournament in panama • team finished second to qualify for the 2012 u20 world cup in august of 2012 2010 (freshman) •valuable off the bench for georgia on the back line, playing in 17 games • had one assist, logging her first collegiate point vs. msu • saw perhaps her biggest action of the year when she stepped in for the injured rebekah perry at right back in the sec championship quarterfinals vs. auburn, playing stellar defense for 68 minutes including two overtime periods as the bulldogs earned a win over the tigers in the 106th minute to advance to the semifinals • called to u20 canadian national team camp in sao paulo, brazil high school (pinnacle)/club/odp • u17 arizona state champions in 2009; team captain • u16 arizona state champions in 2008; team captain • u15 regional semifinalists and state champions in 2007; team captain • captain of eight consecutive arizona state championship teams
Year 2011 2010 Total
G/GS 21/18 17/0 37/18
Hill’s Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 1/0/2 4/2 0/1/1 1/1 1/1/3 5/3
GW 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
#22 Chika Ibiam
5-2 • Jr. • F
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PK-ATT 0-0 0-0
#10 Nicole Locandro
5-9 • Jr. • M
Marietta, Ga. • Walker
2011 (sophomore) • started all 22 games in a new role, playing primarily holding midfield • tallied three goals for six points • took 20 shots, nine on goal • scored vs. furman, lsu, and duke in ncaa second round • named to all-tournament team of minnesota gold classic 2010 (freshman) • played in all 21 games in a stellar rookie campaign, making 12 starts • scored five goals and totaled five assists for 15 points, third-most on the team • took 37 shots, 18 on goal • scored the game-winner vs. utah • scored georgia’s first goal vs. mercer in an eventual 3-2 doubleovertime comeback win • scored twice vs. georgia state and also scored vs. c of c high school (walker) • single-season scoring record at walker with 33 goals in 2009 • also holds career goals record • 2010 state champions and southern region champions • left walker the all-time points leader with 133 • walker hs hall of fame • cobb county player of the year in 2009 • aa player of the year in 2008 and 2009 • cobb county first team in 2007-08-09 • state champions in 2008-09 and state finalists in 2007
Aba, Nigeria • Central Gwinnett 2011 (sophomore) • made varsity team roster in 2011 after playing freshman year for the Georgia club team • played in seven games • tallied assist in first career game vs. furman
G/GS 7/0 7/0
Year 2011 2010 Total
Locandro’s Career Stats G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 22/22 3/0/6 20/9 21/12 5/5/15 37/18 43/34 8/5/21 57/27
GW 0 1 1
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#8 Alexa Newfield
5-5 • Jr. • M Atlanta, Ga. • St. Pius X 2011 (sophomore) • continued where she left off after outstanding rookie year to write her name into the record books in an array of categories • started all 22 games, playing 1,807 minutes •team-best 16 goals, eight assists, and 40 points • team-best seven game winners and went 5-for-5 on PKs • named sec offensive player of the week twice • scored four goals and had two assists on the mercer-gsu weekend for 10 points, involved on all six of the team’s goals on the weekend • scored both goals in overtime win vs. south carolina • scored two and had two assists in the msu-ole miss weekend • scored vs. vandy and added another on that road trip vs. kentucky, coming with just 2:30 left to lead georgia to the win in front of espnu national audience • had fifth multi-goal game of season and sixth of career vs. alabama • had double-digit shots twice in a game, including a school record 17 vs. msu, with that mark good for second in sec history for a game • scored vs. kansas in ncaa first round • broke own record for shots in a season, finishing with 102 (her previous record was 87 from 2010) • also broke school record for points in a season with 40 • will enter junior season fourth all-time in career points (60), fifth all-time in career goals (24) and second in shots (189) • led sec in all major offensive stat categories • finished her season ranked eighth in the nation in game-winning goals and in the top-20 in five other categories in ncaa division I including 14th in goals scored • named to sec preseason watch list • now first team all-sec in back-to-back years, just the fifth georgia player to earn the honor in multiple seasons and the third to do so in first two years • first team all-south region • soccersavings.com/soccer news net women’s college player of the week on sept. 12 • named second team cosida academic all-district and to ad’s honor roll 2010 (freshman) • burst onto the scene with a standout freshman season • played in all 21 games, starting 20 • tied for the team lead with eight goals • chipped in four helpers for team-best 20 points • broke the school record for shots in a single-season, finishing with 87 on the year, while 44 went on frame for a 0.506 shots-on-goal % • team-best three game-winners, all coming in sec games (msu, no. 14 usc, alabama) • 1-for-1 on PKs, scoring that way vs. the crimson tide as she finished with a multiple-goal day • finished the season ranked second in the sec in shots, tied for sixth in points, and tied for fourth in goals • named the sec freshman of the week during week one • first-team all-sec and all-freshman • second team all-south region • soccer america all-freshman second team
high school (st. pius x) • 2009 aaa state champions and nscaa high school national champs • 2009 espnrise fab 50 • 2009 spx most offensive player award • school record holder for goals in a season and overall
Year 2011 2010 Total
Newfield’s Career Stats G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 22/22 16/8/40 102/49 21/20 8/4/20 87/44 43/42 24/12/60 189/93
GW 7 3 10
PK-ATT 5-5 1-1 6-6
#11 Carli Shultis 5-10 • Jr. • F
McDonough, Ga. • Eagles Landing 2011 (sophomore) • earned starting center forward role with aggressive play and hustle • played in all 22 games, starting 11 (over 1,000 minutes) • two assists for two points, coming vs. Ole Miss and USC (gamewinner in 2OT) • took 19 shots, 10 SOG (0.526) 2010 (freshman) • saw action in 20 games, making six starts as a rookie • had five assists on the year for five points • 23 shots, 11 on goal high school (eagles landing christian) • three-year captain, four-year varsity starter • named to all-area team in 2008 when .team won county championship • also named all-area and all-county in 2007 in helping team to elite eight; • all-area in 2006
Year 2011 2010 Total
G/GS 22/11 20/6 42/17
Shultis’ Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 0/2/2 19/10 0/5/5 23/11 0/7/7 42/21
GW 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
#16 Tori Cooper
5-6 • So. • M
Torrance, Calif.• SouthTorrance 2011 (freshman) • made significant contributions off the bench as a freshman, providing spark in the midfield with aggressive style of play • played in 12 games on the year • made most of first career action, tallying assist vs. GSU on Sept. 11
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high school (south torrance) • during three seasons, was selected first team all-cif, all-pioneer league, and all-south bay area all three years • captured cif ss division 4 in 2009 • runner-up in 2010 • pioneer league mvp in 2010 club/odp • played “up” two age groups with the top-15 nationally-ranked surf u19 premier • three-year team captain with force soccer club • three-time cal south league champion • nine-time surf cup invite • three-time surf cup finalist with one championship
Year 2011 Total
G/GS 12/0 12/0
Cooper’s Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 0/1/1 3/1 0 0/1/1 3/1 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0
#00 Callie Corbin Langford
5-6 • RSo. • GK
Tallahassee, Fla. • Maclay 2011 (sophomore) • did not see any game action • named to athletic director’s honor roll 2010 (freshman) • did not see game action high school (maclay school) • 2010 team mvp and co-captain • first team all big-bend and all big-bend player of the year • played in senior all-star game and was mvp •maclay team sport mvp • was starting keeper in grades 7-12 • aa all-state team • received lee jackson award as a freshman, recognizing passion for both school and sport • defensive player of the year her sophomore season; received coaches award as a junior • holds school record for most shutouts in a season (14) and for career starts (116) • wendy’s heisman award school nominee as a senior club/odp • tallahassee united futbol club team member since 2000 • 2008 first annual titletown champions • 2008 gator showcase champions
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Madison Meyers
5-2 • So. • F
HighlandsRanch,Colo.•ValorChristian 2011 (freshman) • saw action in eight games off the bench, providing speed up top • first college appearance came in opener vs. Furman • tallied assist at vanderbilt for first career point high school (valor christian) • two-time all-state selection in hs •2011 aaaa state champion and championship game MVP • played club soccer for real colorado with classmates jenna owens and bella hartley • helped high school squad to state finals two years in a row
Year 2011 Total
G/GS 8/0 8/0
Meyers’ Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 0/1/1 3/1 0 0/1/1 3/1 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0
#3 Jenna Owens
5-8 • So. • F
HighlandsRanch,Colo.•MountainVista 2011 (freshman) • made immediate impact as a rookie, earning starting role as soon as she came back from early-season shoulder injury • played in 19 games, starting 18, with two goals and five assists for nine points (third-most on team) • fired 31 shots (13 SOG) • first career goal came in historic comeback over mississippi state in which the team overcame a 3-0 deficit with 18 minutes to play • also scored vs. Kentucky on the road • had two assists vs. GSU, one apiece vs. Minnesota (game-winner just 1:17 into OT), UNCG, and Arkansas • named sec all-freshman • named to athletic director’s honor roll and sec first year academic honor roll high school (mountain vista) • four-year varsity and two-year captain • 2011 espnrise second team all-america • team mvp in 2010 • first team all conference in 2011 • continental league and aaaaa all-state player of the year in 2011 • 2011 all-colorado • first team aaaaa all-state colorado in 2010-11 • aaaaa state champions in 2011 • nscaa all-region team in 2010 • aaaaa state state semifinalist in 2010
meet the team club/odp • seven-year team member and three-year captain • all-event team - ecnl final four in texas in 2010 • 2012 disney showcase third place finisher • sixth-place finisher in ecnl in 2010 ª colorado state champs and region iv quaterfinalists in 2008 • state finalist in 2007 • 92 colorado state odp 2006-09 (captain) •arizona odp championship finalist in 2008 • 92 region v camp 2007-09 • region iv player poll 2008-09 and region iv team in 2009 (captain) • usys girls odp winter inter regional in mississippi in 2009
Year 2011 Total
G/GS 19/18 19/18
Owens’ Career Stats G/A/Pts Sh./SOG 2/5/12 37/14 2/5/12 37/14
GW 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0
#28 Kathleen Eastman
6-1 • So. • GK
Jackson Hole,Wy.• Jackson Hole 2011 (freshman) • did not see any game action • named to the sec first year academic honor roll high school (jackson hole)/club • member of wyoming state club soccer championship 2005-07 •member of 10 state team/individual championships at jackson hole hs in soccer, basketball, and tennis • all-state honoree in soccer in 2009 and 2010
#0
#9
Caitlin Woody
5-10 • RSo. • GK Boca Raton, Fla. • B.R. Community
Bella Hartley
5-19 • RFr. • M/F Wheat Ridge, Colo.•Wheat Ridge
2011 (redshirt freshman) • saw first career action vs. georgia state, logging 31 minutes of action in relief and making four saves • faced eight shots with an .800 save percentage in debut 2010 (freshman) • did not see any game action high school (boca raton community) • selected as one of florida’s top players by espnrise magazine in 2010 • 2010 state finalist, team captain and defensive mvp • team captain and defensive mvp in 2009 •2009 palm beach post hs player of the year and sun-sentinel first team • 2010 palm beach post and sun-sentinel first team • class aaaaa all-state in 2009 • named 2007 all-county honorable mention club/odp • team boca 91/92 u17 white • florida state cup finalist 2009-10 • casl girls college showcase united gold champions in 2007 • u.s. youth florida state cup quarterfinalist in 2007 • florida state league semifinalist in 2006 • score-at-the-shore semifinalist in 2006 • florida state cup finalist in 2005 • orange classic semifinalist in 2005 Woody’s Career Stats Year G/GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct. 2011 1/0 31:13 1 2.88 4 .800 Total 1/0 31:13 1 2.88 4 .800
2011 (freshman) • missed the season with a knee injury high school (wheat ridge) • four-year varsity starter • two-year team captain • state champions 2009-10 • first team all-conference 2008-09 • second team all-state 2008 • first team all-state 2009 • all-colorado 2009 • espn all-american honorable mention 2009 • espnrise colorado player to watch 2009 club/odp • state champions in 2007 • real colorado team captain 2007-09 • red bull/elite club national league since 2007 • u17 ecnl disney all event team in 2010 • colorado odp state team 2005-2009
#21 Ansley Morgan
W-L-T-SO 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0
5-7 • RFr. • D
St.Simons Island, Ga.• Frederica
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meet the team 2011 (freshman) • missed the season due to injury • named to the athletic director’s honor roll high school (frederica academy) • five-year varsity starter (2007-2011) • gisa aa all-region and all-state player all four years (2008-2011) • gisa aa state champions four years running (2008-2011) • defensive player of the year in 2009 club/odp • 2011 u.s youth soccer region III finalist • 2011 fysa state cup u18 champion • 2010 disney showcase qualifier champion • 2010 region III premier league east first place • 2010 u.s youth soccer region III championship finalist
• team mvp in 2009 • region 7-AAAAA champions in 2009, 2011 • elite eight in 2009 and 2011 • most goals scored in region games in 2011 club (gwinnett soccer association) • super ‘y’ participant in 2007, 2008, and 2009 • disney soccer showcase runner-up in 2008 • team-high goals and assists in 2011 • club teammate of cara smith
#7 Andie Fontanetta
#25 Mackin D’Amico
5-8 • Fr. • F
Cumming, Ga.• South Forsyth high school • four-year varsity player • 2009 most outstanding player • 2012 forsyth/fulton all-star team • 2012 south forsyth hs scholar-athlete award recipient • 2012 forsyth county scholar-athlete award club/odp • 2011-12 atlanta fire united ecnl • five-year team member and captain of united futbol academy • third-place finish at disney showcase • georgia state final four • 1994 ga state odp 2010-11 • super ‘y’ national camp 2010
5-6 • Fr. • F
Neshanic Station, N.J.• Mt.Saint Mary high school (mount saint mary academy) • varsity starter • skyland conference/raritan division first team for three seasons • fixture on n.j. state scoring leaders list • named player-to-watch in 2009 • team mvp in 2009 club (player development academy) / odp • starting striker for pda celtic, named #1 girls soccer club in the nation in 2009-10 per ecnl championship • named to us soccer club super ‘y’ odp elite national team in 2010 • nj odp state team 2010-11 • ecnl all-tourney team in 2010 • ecnl/id2 national camp in 2011
#32 Elizabeth Johnson
5-7 • Fr. • D
Marietta, Ga.• Fellowship Christian
#23 Mariah Dickey
5-4 • Fr. • F
Lawrenceville, Ga. • Collins Hill high school (collins hill) • three-year varsity starter • all state in 2011 • school record for fastest goal scored in 2011 (12 seconds) • voted best offensive player 2009 and 2011
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high school (fellowship christian) • four year varsity starter • 2012 state finalists • 2011 team mvp • state final four in 2011 • state all-region all four years • named espn top 150 club (north atlanta soccer association) / odp • third place in national championships with nasa g12 elite II in 2011; 2012 state finalists and region III semifinalists • national league champions in 2010 • region III champions in 2011 and finalists in 2009 • state champions in 2008 and 2010, runners-up in 2009 and 2011 • odp inter-regional event in 2011 • ga odp captain for four years
meet the team
#20
#15
Tori Patterson
Cara Smith
Yorktown Heights, N.Y.•Yorktown Heights
Evans, Ga. • Westminster
5-7 • Fr. • D
high school (yorktown heights) • four-year varsity starter / one-year captain • 2011 all-league, all-conference, all-section • journal news all-star / msg varsity westchester & hudson valley all-star • 2010 all-league, all-conference, all-section and con-ed all-star • aa league champions in 2009 • 2009 all-league / all-conference • north county news first team in 2009 • named espn top 150 club (quickstrike fc) / odp / national team • played with quickstrike fc since 2008 • starter for jamaica u-20 national team • new york state odp team 2004-08 • 2010 super ‘y’ usl finals all-tournament team • 2010 new york east (nye) state final • 2008 and 2010 region 1 semifinalist • 2009 super ‘y’ (usl) finals mvp • nye state champions in 2008 and 2010 • 2009 super ‘y’ national champions
#17 Liliana Rios
5-7 • Fr. • M
Duluth, Ga.• Marist high school (marist) • four-year varsity • 4a state quarterfinalists in 2010 and champions in 2009 club (united futbol academy) / odp • played with ufa since 2007 • state champions 2009-2011 • state finalists in 2008 • national league since 2010 • region III championship finalist in 2010 • disney showcase finalist in 2009 • 94 region III camp from 2007-10 • odp region III regional pool in 2009 • arizona odp champions in 2011 • usys girls national developmental camp in 2010
5-4 • Fr. • F
high school (westminster of augusta) • won her second state championship in 2012, scoring the winning goal for westminster • all-area, all-region, and all-state teams 2009-12 • offensive mvp 2009-11; team MVP in 2012 • 61 goals, 47 assists in first two seasons; finished with 94 goals • gisa aaa high school state semifinals in 2011 • gisa aaa state finals in 2010 and champions in 2009 club (gwinnett soccer association) / odp • gsa red phoenix 93 • seven-time ga state cup champions (2005-11) • region III championship tournament quarterfinals in 2008 and 2011, semifinals in 2010, finals in 2009 • region III premier league east champions in 2007 and 2009, finalists in 2008 • disney girls showcase champions in 2010 • region III premier league east U16 scoring leader in fall 2008 • ga odp since 2004-05, including two years playing up an age group • u-19 interregional camp in philadelphia in 2011 • region III odp champions in 2009-10 (leading scorer) • odp national championship (third place) in 2010 • club teammate of mariah dickey
#33 Emma Sonnett
5-5 • Fr. • D
Marietta, Ga.• Fellowship Christian high school (fellowship christian) • four-year varsity starter and two-year captain at Fellowship Christian • state semifinalists in 2010-11 • all-region team in 2010-11 • 2010 espn third team all-america • named espn top 150 club (north atlanta soccer association) / odp • nine year member of north atlanta soccer assocation (nasa) club • 2011 us youth national semifinalist • 2011 us youth region III champion • 2010 us youth national league champion • 2010 disney tournament champion • 2009 us youth region III finalist • 2008 us youth region III quarterfinalists • 2008 us youth region III league champions • 2008 ga state cup champions • 2007 ga state cup champions • 2007 washington area girls soccer (wags)champions • 93 ga state odp 2008-10 • 2010 alabama showcase
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opponent information UNC Greensboro Fri., Aug. 17 Location......................................... Greensboro, N.C. Enrollment........................................................ 18,502 Nickname...................................................... Spartans Conference.................................................. Southern Facility...................................UNCG Soccer Stadium Colors.........................................Gold, White, & Navy Head Coach.........................................Steve Nugent Athletics Director...................................Kim Record Web site................................... UNCGSpartans.com
Vanderbilt Fri., Sept. 14 Location............................................ Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment...........................................................6,738 Nickname.............................................Commodores Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility......................................Vanderbilt Soccer Complex Colors.......................................................Black & Gold Head Coach........................................ Derek Greene Vice Chancellor............................ David Williams, II Web site................................VUCommodores.com
South Carolina Sun., Oct. 7 Location Columbia, S.C. Enrollment........................................................ 29,957 Nickname.................................................Gamecocks Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility...............................Eugene E. Stone Stadium Colors...................................................Garnet & Black Head Coach.........................................Shelley Smith Athletics Director..................................................TBA Web site.............................GamecocksOnline.com
Furman Sun., Aug. 19 Location............................................. Greenville, S.C. Enrollment...........................................................2,600 Nickname....................................................... Paladins Conference.................................................. Southern Facility...................................Stone Soccer Stadium Colors.................................................. Purple & White Head Coach...........................................Andrew Burr Athletics Director..................................... Gary Clark Web site.................................FurmanPaladins.com
Arkansas Sun., Sept. 16 Location.......................................... Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment........................................................ 19,849 Nickname................................................. Razorbacks Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility............................................... Razorback Field Colors...............................................Cardinal & White Head Coach.............................................. Colby Hale Athletics Director........................................Jeff Long Web site............................ArkansasRazorbacks.com
Auburn Fri., Oct. 12 Location.................................................. Auburn, Ala. Enrollment........................................................ 24,602 Nickname............................................................Tigers Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility.............................. Auburn Soccer Complex Colors..................................Burnt Orange & Navy Blue Head Coach..........................................Karen Hoppa Athletics Director.....................................Jay Jacobs Web site......................................AuburnTigers.com
Kansas Fri., Aug. 24 Location.............................................Lawrence, Kan. Enrollment........................................................ 30,102 Nickname.....................................................Jayhawks Conference........................................................ Big 12 Facility...............................Jayhawk Soccer Complex Colors................................................. Crimson & Blue Head Coach...........................................Mark Francis Athletics Director.................. Dr. Sheahon Zenger Web site..........................................KUAthletics.com
Alabama Fri., Sept. 21 Location............................................Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment........................................................ 32,023 Nickname..............................................Crimson Tide Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility.............................Alabama Soccer Stadium Colors.............................................. Crimson & White Head Coach........................................Todd Bramble Athletics Director.................................... Mal Moore Web site.................................................RollTide.com
Kentucky Sun., Oct. 14 Location...............................................Lexington, Ky. Enrollment........................................................ 28,000 Nickname.......................................................Wildcats Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility........................................UK Soccer Complex Colors..............................................................Blue & White Head Coach...............................................Jon Lipsitz Athletics Director............................Mitch Barnhart Web site..........................................UKAthletics.com
South Dakota State............... Sun., Aug. 26 Location............................................. Brookings, S.D. Enrollment........................................................ 12,816 Nickname................................................. Jackrabbits Conference..................................... Summit League Facility..................................... Fishback Soccer Park Colors.....................................................Yellow & Blue Head Coach.................................Lang Wedemeyer Athletics Director......................................Justin Sell Web site.................................................GoJacks.com
Florida Sun., Sept. 23 Location............................................ Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment........................................................ 48,784 Nickname...........................................................Gators Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility............................................... Pressly Stadium Colors................................................... Orange & Blue Head Coach...................................... Becky Burleigh Athletics Director................................Jeremy Foley Web site............................................Gatorzone.com
Mississippi State Fri., Oct. 19 Location.............................................Starkville, Miss. Enrollment........................................................ 19,644 Nickname...................................................... Bulldogs Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility............................................ MSU Soccer Field Colors...................................................... Maroon & White Head Coach.................................... Neil Macdonald Athletics Director.............................. Scott Stricklin Web site............................................... HailState.com
South Florida Fri., Aug. 31 Location.....................................................Tampa, Fla. Enrollment........................................................ 46,612 Nickname.............................................................. Bulls Conference..................................................... Big East Facility............................... Corbett Soccer Stadium Colors..................................................... Green & Gold Head Coach.........................Denise Schilte-Brown Athletics Director.............................Doug Woolard Web site..........................................GoUSFBulls.com
Missouri Fri., Sept. 28 Location..............................................Columbia, Mo. Enrollment........................................................ 33,000 Nickname............................................................Tigers Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility....................................Audrey J. Walton Complex Colors...............................................Old Gold & Black Head Coach...............................................Bryan Blitz Athletics Director............................. Michael Alden Web site..............................................MUTigers.com
Texas A&M
Central Florida Sun., Sept. 2 Location..................................................Orlando, Fla. Enrollment........................................................ 58,587 Nickname.........................................Golden Knights Conference.................................... Conference USA Facility............................................UCF Track & Soccer Complex Colors.......................................................Black & Gold Head Coach...............................Amanda Cromwell Athletics Director.......................... Todd Stansbury Web site........................................UCFAthletics.com
LSU Sun., Sept. 30 Location......................................... Baton Rouge, La. Enrollment........................................................ 28,771 Nickname............................................................Tigers Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility......................................LSU Soccer Complex Colors.................................................... Purple & Gold Head Coach................................................. Brian Lee Email.............................................................Joe Alleva Web site.............................................. LSUSports.net
Tennessee Fri., Oct. 26 Location............................................Knoxville, Tenn. Enrollment........................................................ 27,107 Nickname..................................................... Lady Vols Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility................................... Regal Soccer Stadium Colors.......................................................Orange & White Head Coach.......................................... Brian Pensky Athletics Director.................................Joan Cronan Web site..........................................UTLadyVols.com
New Mexico Fri., Sept. 7 Location.........................................................Albuquerque, N.M. Enrollment........................................................ 28,300 Nickname............................................................Lobos Conference.......................................Mountain West Facility................................... UNM Soccer Complex Colors...................................................Cherry & Silver Head Coach..................................................... Kit Vela Athletics Director.....................................Paul Krebs Web site............................................... GoLobos.com
Ole Miss Fri., Oct. 5 Location................................................. Oxford, Miss. Enrollment........................................................ 14,346 Nickname...........................................................Rebels Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility..............................Ole Miss Soccer Stadium Colors................................................ Cardinal & Navy Head Coach.......................................Matthew Mott Athletics Director..................................... Ross Bjork Web site.................................... OleMissSports.com
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Location..................................................................College Station, Texas
Enrollment........................................................ 49,129 Nickname.......................................................... Aggies Conference..........................................Southeastern Facility.............................................................Ellis Field Colors...................................................... Maroon & White Head Coach.............................................G Guerrieri Athletics Director................................... Eric Hyman Web site....................................AggieAthletics.com
last season
stat leaders GOALS Alexa Newfield..................................... 16 Ashley Miller........................................ 5 Three with............................................ 3 Three with............................................ 2 Assists Alexa Newfield........................................8 Jenna Owens...........................................5 Susannah Dennis....................................4 Points Alexa Newfield..................................... 40 Ashley Miller........................................ 12 Jenna Owens........................................ 9 Game-Winning Goals Alexa Newfield..................................... 7 Madeline Barker................................... 2 Ashley Miller........................................ 2 Shots Alexa Newfield..................................... 102 Jamie Pollock....................................... 47 Ashley Miller........................................ 37 Shots on Goal Alexa Newfield..................................... 49 Jamie Pollock....................................... 22 Ashley Miller........................................ 14 Saves Ashley Baker.......................................96 shutouts Ashley Baker.......................................6 save percentage Ashley Baker......................................780 Goals against average Ashley Baker......................................1.20
2011 individual statistics ## Name 29 Alexa Newfield 7 Ashley Miller 3 Jenna Owens 4 Meghan Gibbons 12 Susannah Dennis 6 Madeline Barker 10 Nicole Locandro 8 Jamie Pollock 5 Jenna Buckley 17 Bailey Powell 13 Torri Allen 19 Nikki Hill 11 Carli Shultis 16 Tori Cooper 2 Madison Meyers 22 Chika Ibiam 18 Rebekah Perry 33 Riliegh McHugh 25 Devon Fry 23 Maria Palumbo 1 Ashley Baker 0 Caitlin Woody Total............... Opponents........... ## 1 0 TM
Name Ashley Baker Caitlin Woody TEAM Total............... Opponents...........
GP-GS 22-22 21-13 19-18 22-2 22-20 21-1 22-22 22-22 22-20 21-21 20-9 21-18 22-11 12-0 8-0 7-0 22-21 14-0 1-0 1-0 22-22 1-0 22 22 GP-GS 22-22 1-0 0-0 22 22
G 16 5 2 3 2 3 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 39 28
Minutes 2028:07 31:13 0:00 2059:20 2059:20
A 8 2 5 2 4 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 29
Pts 40 12 9 8 8 7 6 6 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 85
Sh 102 37 31 24 26 14 20 47 1 16 10 4 19 3 2 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 365 286
Shot% .157 .135 .065 .125 .077 .214 .150 .043 .000 .062 .100 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .107 .098
SOG 49 14 13 13 10 7 9 22 1 7 4 2 10 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 165 129
SOG% .480 .378 .419 .542 .385 .500 .450 .468 1.000 .438 .400 .500 .526 .333 1.000 .000 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .452 .451
GA 27 1 0 28 39
Avg Saves Pct W L 1.20 96 .780 13 7 2.88 4 .800 0 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 1.22 101 .783 13 7 1.70 126 .764 7 13
GW 7 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 7
PK-Att 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 2-2
T Sho 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 6 2 5
2011 team statistics Category SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS OFFSIDES PENALTIES Fouls Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
Georgia 39-365 1.77 .107 165-365 .452 16.6 32 92 5-5 33 238 22 0 15155 10/1516 2/527
Opponents 28-286 1.27 .098 129-286 .451 13.0 29 109 2-2 29 211 7 1 11250 10/1125 --
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record book
national/regional honors & awards all-america 2007 Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (2nd Team), SoccerBuzz (2nd Team) 1998 Stephanie Yarem, Soccer Buzz (HM) 1997 Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA, Soccer Times, SoccerBuzz (2nd Team) freshman all-america 2010 Alexa Newfield, Soccer America (2nd Team) 2009 Laura Eddy, Soccer America (2nd Team), Top Drawer Soccer (1st Team) 2007 Kelli Corless, Soccer America, SoccerBuzz (1st Team) Caroline Simpson, SoccerBuzz (3rd Team) Danielle Abelson, SoccerBuzz (4th Team) 2006 Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz (2nd Team) 2004 Susie Weber, SoccerBuzz (3rd Team) 2001 Charisse Co, SoccerBuzz (HM) 1999 Carolyn Cayard, SoccerBuzz 1997 Kristy Bongiovanni, SoccerBuzz (3rd Team) coach of the year 2007 Patrick Baker, SEC Coach of the Year, NSCAA/SoccerBuzz South Region Coach of the Year national player of the week 2010 Kelli Corless, Collegesoccer360.com (Sept. 13) 2009 Natalie Farley, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 7) 1998 Suzannah Weathersbee, College Soccer Weekly (Nov. 16) national team of the year 2006 Carrie Patterson, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie) Lauren Glancy, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie) Michelle Betos, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie) 2005 Lauren Church, Top Drawer Soccer Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer Ali Williams, Top Drawer Soccer
Carrie Patterson was an All-America in 2007
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national team of the week 2011 Alexa Newfield, SoccerSavings.com (Seot. 14) 2010 Susannah Dennis, Top Drawer Soccer (Aug. 30) 2008 Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz (Nov. 4) 2007 Caroline Simpson, SoccerBuzz (Sept. 6) Megan Tomlinson, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 10) Megan Tomlinson, SoccerBuzz (Oct. 2) Marah Falle, Soccer America (Oct. 2) Carrie Patterson, Soccer America, Top Drawer (Oct. 15) Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz, Top Drawer (Oct. 31) 2006 Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer (Aug. 28) Catherine Bruce, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 18) Randi-Lynn Bruso, Soccer Buzz (Sept. 20) 2005 Lauren Church, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 26) Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 15) Ali Williams, Soccer America, Soccer Buzz (Oct. 26) 2001 Carolyn Cayard, Soccer Buzz (Sept. 5) 1998 Allison Thornbury, Soccer America (Oct. 21) 1997 Stephanie Yarem, Soccer America (Oct. 7) all-region (south) 2011* Alexa Newfield, NSCAA (1st) Jamie Pollock, NSCAA (2nd) Ashley Baker, NSCAA (3rd) Bailey Powell, NSCAA (3rd) 2010 Alexa Newfield, NSCAA (2nd) Ashley Baker, NSCAA (3rd) Torri Allen, NSCAA (3rd) 2009 Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (1st) Laura Eddy, NSCAA (1st) Jamie Pollock, NSCAA (3rd) 2008 Megan Tomlinson, NSCAA (3rd) 2007 Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (1st), SoccerBuzz (1st) Kelli Corless, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (3rd & Freshman) Megan Tomlinson, SoccerBuzz (2nd), NSCAA (3rd) 2006 Randi-Lynn Bruso, NSCAA (2nd Team) Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd) 2005 Randi-Lynn Bruso, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd) Ali Williams, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd) 2003 JessicaWinton, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (1st) AndreaVelasco, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (3rd) 2002 Carolyn Cayard, NSCAA (2nd), SwoccerBuzz AndreaVelasco, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (2nd) 2001 Carolyn Cayard, NSCAA (3rd), SoccerBuzz AndreaVelasco, NSCAA/adidas, SoccerBuzz (2nd) 2000 Nicole Williams, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stefanie Bertcher, ANSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd) 1999 Nicole Williams, SoccerBuzz (2nd) Carolyn Cayard, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Catherine Holder, NSCAA (3rd) 1998 Kristy Bongiovanni, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Allison Thornbury, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd) 1997 Nicole Williams, NSCAA (3rd), SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz 1996 Suzannah Weathersbee, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA (3rd) 1995 Jennifer Ahern, NSCAA (3rd) *record four selections
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Stephanie Yarem was Georgia’s first All-America in Soccer and remains the program’s only two-time selection
freshman all-region (south) 2007 Danielle Abelson, SoccerBuzz Marah Falle, SoccerBuzz Caroline Simpson, SoccerBuzz 2006 Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz 2005 Kristin Garman, SoccerBuzz 2004 Susie Weber, SoccerBuzz 2003 Marilee Eback, SoccerBuzz 2001 Charisse Co, SoccerBuzz 1999 Carolyn Cayard, SoccerBuzz Catherine Holder, SoccerBuzz 1997 Kristy Bongiovanni, SoccerBuzz Nicole Williams, SoccerBuzz academic all-america 2011 Torri Allen, CoSIDA (1st Team All-District) Jenna Buckley, CoSIDA (1st Team All-District) Ashley Baker, CoSIDA (2nd Team All-District) Alexa Newfield, CoSIDA (2nd Team All-District) 2009 Lindsay Stein, CoSIDA (3rd Team All-District) 2006 Catherine Bruce, CoSIDA (1st Team All-District) 2005 Catherine Bruce, CoSIDA (3rd Team All-District) 2004 Ashley Lindley, CoSIDA (1st Team) 2002 Carolyn Cayard, NSCAA/adidas (1st Team) 2000 Stefanie Bertcher, NSCAA (2nd Team) academic all-region (south) 2011 Ashley Baker, NSCAA (2nd Team)
record book
conference honors & awards all-sec first team 2011 Alexa Newfield, Jamie Pollock 2010 Alexa Newfield 2009 Carrie Patterson 2008 Megan Tomlinson, Carrie Patterson 2007 Carrie Patterson, Megan Tomlinson 2006 Carrie Patterson, Randi-Lynn Bruso 2005 Randi-Lynn Bruso, Ali Williams 2003 Jessica Winton 2002 Andrea Velasco, Carolyn Cayard 2001 Andrea Velasco 2000 Nicole Williams, Stefanie Bertcher 1998 Stephanie Yarem 1997 Stephanie Yarem 1996 Suzannah Weathersbee all-sec second team 2010 Ashley Baker, Rebekah Perry 2009 Laura Eddy 2008 Bailey Powell 2007 Kelli Corless 2005 Cortni Joyner 2003 Andrea Velasco, Geneil Newbern 2001 Carolyn Cayard 1999 Nicole Williams, Carolyn Cayard 1998 Allison Thornbury 1996 Stephanie Yarem all-sec honorable mention 2002 Ashley Lindley, Tricia McKee, Geneil Newbern all-sec freshman team 2011 Jenna Owens 2010 Alexa Newfield, Torri Allen 2009 Susannah Dennis, Laura Eddy 2008 Bailey Powell, Ashley Miller 2007 Kelli Corless, Marah Falle 2006 Carrie Patterson, Michelle Betos 2005 Megan Tomlinson 2004 Susie Weber sec player of the year 2009 Laura Eddy, SEC Freshman of the Year 2008 Megan Tomlinson, SEC Defensive Player of the Year 2007 Kelli Corless, SEC Freshman of the Year 2006 Carrie Patterson, SEC Freshman of the Year 2005 Ali Williams, SEC Offensive Player of the Year sec player of the week 2011 Ashley Baker (Sept. 5, Defensive) Alexa Newfield (Sept. 12, Offensive) Alexa Newfield (Oct. 10, Offensive) 2010 Alexa Newfield (Aug. 30, Freshman) Nicole Locandro (Sept. 6, Freshman) Ashley Baker (Oct. 11, Defensive) 2009 Carrie Patterson (Aug. 24, Offensive) Rebekah Perry (Aug. 31, Freshman) Michelle Betos (Oct. 29, Defensive) 2008 Megan Tomlinson (Oct. 14, Defensive) Michelle Betos (Oct. 21, Defensive) Carrie Patterson (Nov. 4, Offensive) 2007 Caroline Simpson (Sept. 2, Freshman) Marah Falle (Oct. 1, Freshman) Carrie Patterson (Oct. 15, Offensive) 2006 Carrie Patterson (Aug. 28)
2005 2004 2003 2001 1999 1997 1995
Lauren Glancy (Oct. 22) Ali Williams (Sept. 7, Oct. 24) Lauren Church (Oct. 24) Ashley Lindley (Oct. 18) Jessica Winton (Oct. 14 and Oct. 28) Ashley Lindley (Oct. 8) Beth Culver (Sept. 6) Nicole Williams (Sept. 20) Stephanie Yarem (Oct. 6) Nicole Williams (Nov. 3) Jennifer Ahern (Sept. 12) Danielle Jordan (Oct. 24)
sec all-tournament team 2010 Traci Dreesen, Laura Eddy 2008 Michelle Betos, Bailey Powell, Megan Tomlinson 2007 Michelle Betos, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vickers 2000 Nicole Williams, Stefanie Bertcher 1999 Catherine Holder 1996 Mandy Aiken
2002 Carolyn Cayard, Nicole Greathead, Beth Culver, Gina Forte, Ashley Lindley, Elizabeth Metherell 2001 Stefanie Bertcher, Kristy Bongiovanni, Carolyn Cayard, Morgan Coyle, Beth Culver, Gina FortĂŠ, Nicole Greathead, Stacy Hunt, Jennifer Martelle 2000 Stefanie Bertcher, Kristy Bongiovanni, Carolyn Cayard, Beth Culver, Nicole Greathead, Stacy Hunt, Megan Jankowski, Jennifer Martelle, Aileen Powers, Nicole Williams 1999 Stefanie Bertcher, Kristy Bongiovanni, Gina FortĂŠ, Sheila Gartman, Robyn Sass 1998 Stefanie Bertcher, Kristy Bongiovanni, Morgan Coyle,Sheila Gartman, Kristin Jacobson, Danielle Jordan, Jennifer Lewis, Beth Lewis, Meredith McIntire, Nikki Ornelaz, Lindsey Peck, Suzannah Weathersbee, Stephanie Yarem 1997 Sheila Gartman, Kristin Jacobson, Danielle Jordan, Beth Lewis, Jennifer Lewis, Meredith McIntire, Suzannah Weathersbee
sec sportsmanship award 2011 Laura Eddy sec academic honor roll 2011 Torri Allen, Ashley Baker, Madeline Barker, Jenna Buckley, Susannah Dennis, Laura Eddy, Devon Fry, Meghan Gibbons, Nikki Hill, Callie Corbin Langford, Ashley Miller, Alexa Newfield, Jamie Pollock, Caitlin Woody 2010 Ashley Baker, Jamie Bouck, Jenna Buckley, Kelli Corless, Susannah Dennis, Traci Dreesen, Laura Eddy, Marah Falle, Alex Hooker, Christina Kyker, Ashley Miller, Jamie Pollock, Caroline Simpson 2009 Caroline Burlingame, Kelli Corless, Marah Falle, Lauren Glancy, Alex Hooker, Leslie McConnell, Carrie Patterson, Mary Ricker, Caroline Simpson, Lindsay Stein, Olivia West
1996 Mindy Hyde, Kristin Jacobson, Danielle Jordan, Beth Lewis, Jennifer Lewis, Meredith McIntire, Stephanie Yarem 1995 Amanda Skipper sec scholar athlete of the year 2004 Ashley Lindley 2003 Ashley Lindley
Megan Tomlinson earned back-to-back first team All-SEC awards in 2007 and 2008
2008 Caroline Burlingame, Kelli Corless, Courtney Cripps, Marah Falle, Kristin Garman, Lauren Glancy, Alex Hooker, Leslie McConnell, Mary Ricker, Caroline Simpson, Lindsay Stein, Ashley Stinson, Megan Tomlinson, Olivia West 2007 Britta Byrne, Tori Carroll, Courtney Cripps, Kristin Garman, Lauren Glancy, Katie Jacobsen, Beth Klueter, Leslie McConnell, Mary Ricker, Lindsay Stein, Ashley Stinson, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vickers, Olivia West 2006 Britta Byrne, Sarah Brown, Catherine Bruce, Tori Carroll, Lauren Church, Sarah Darvill, Natalie Farley, Lena Franklin, Kristin Garman, Lauren Glancy, Katie Jacobsen, Beth Klueter, Leslie McConnell, Carrie Patterson, Lindsay Stein, Ashley Stinson, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vickers, Olivia West, Kelly Whitaker 2005 Catherine Bruce, Sarah Darvill, Caitlin Dingle, Lena Franklin, Kristin Garman, Beth Klueter, Elizabeth Poirier, Amber Tacke, Alex Thomas, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vickers, Ali Williams 2004 Catherine Bruce, Sarah Darvill, Lena Franklin, Beth Klueter, Ashley Lindley, Tricia McKee, Elizabeth Metherell, Elizabeth Poirier, Amber Tacke, Alex Thomas, Joni Vickers, Susie Weber,Ali Williams 2003 Kate Appleton, Catherine Bruce, Pamela Elting, Ashley Lindley, Tricia McKee, Elizabeth Metherell, Erin Sekerak, Katherine Stewart, Andrea Velasco
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single-season team records Georgia Soccer regularly attracts some of the nation’s highest crowds.
Wins 1. 18 (2007) T2. 15 (2007) T2. 15 (1997) 4. 14 (1996) T5. 13 (2011) T5. 13 (2003) T5. 13 (2001 T5. 13 (1999) T5. 13 (1998) 9. 12 (2005) T10. 11 (2010) T10. 11 (2008) T10. 11 (2000) SEC Wins 1. 8 (2007) T2. 7 (2009) T2. 7 (2008) T2. 7 (2001) T5. 6 (2011) T5. 6 (2005) T5. 6 (1996) T7. 5 (2010) T7. 5 (2006) T7. 5 (1999) T7. 5 (1997) Postseason Wins 1. 3 (2007) T2. 2 (2008) T2. 2 (2003) T2. 2 (2000) T5. 1 (2011) T5. 1 (2010) T5. 1 (2009) T5. 1 (1998) T5. 1 (1997) T5. 1 (1996) Home Wins 1. 11 (1999) T2. 10 (2007)
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T2. 10 (1998) T2. 10 (1997) 5. 9 (2009) T6. 8 (2005) T6. 8 (1996) T8. 7 (2006) T8. 7 (2001) T8. 7 (2000) Road Wins 1. 7 (2011) T2. 5 (2010) T2. 5 (2009) T2. 5 (2008) T2. 5 (2007) T2. 5 (1995) T7. 4 (2005) T7. 4 (2001) T7. 4 (2003) T7. 4 (1996) Goals Scored 1. 55 (1998) 2. 54 (1996) 3. 51 (1997) T4. 47 (2003) T4. 47 (2000) T6. 46 (2007) T6. 46 (1999) 8. 44 (2001) 9. 41 (2009) 10. 39 (2011) Fewest Goals Allowed 1. 12 (2005) 2. 18 (1999) T3. 19 (2010) T3. 19 (2007) T5. 24 (2009) T5. 24 (1998) T7. 27 (2006) T7. 27 (1995) T9. 28 (2011)
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T9. 29 (2004) Shots 1. 496 (1997) 2. 485 (1996) 3. 452 (1999) 4. 450 (1998) 5. 392 (2010) 6. 265 (2011) 7. 340 (2005) 8. 339 (2000) 9. 331 (2003) 10. 327 (2009) Corner Kicks 1. 231 (2003) 2. 156 (1997) 3. 154 (2007) 4. 144 (1998) 5. 137 (1999) 6. 135 (2006) 7. 133 (1996) 8. 127 (2009) T9. 118 (2010) T9. 118 (2005) Saves 1. 124 (2000) 2. 122 (2008) 3. 112 (2002) 4. 106 (1997) T5. 101 (2011) T5. 101 (2003) 7. 98 (2010) 8. 96 (1996) 9. 95 (1999) 10. 94 (2004) Fouls 1. 335 (1997) 2. 307 (1996) 3. 277 (2000) 4. 273 (2003)
5. 263 (2004) 6. 255 (2002) 7. 243 (1998) T8. 238 (2011) T8. 238 (2005) 10. 197 (2010) Home Attendance 1. 21015 (1999) 2. 19523 (2007) 3. 18114 (2009) 4. 17915 (2005) 5. 15173 (2010) 6. 15155 (2011) 7. 14923 (2000) 8. 14098 (2002) 9. 13146 (2008) 10. 12346 (2001) Total Attendance 1. 27114 (2007) 2. 26409 (2008) 3. 26392 (2011) 4. 25563 (2010) 5. 24369 (2009) 6. 23641 (1999) 7. 21983 (2005) 8. 21770 (2003) 9. 19798 (2001) 10. 19383 (2002) Avg. Home Attendance 1. 1686 (2010) 2. 1629 (2005) 3. 1515 (2011) 4. 1510 (2009) 5. 1502 (2007) 6. 1501 (1999) 7. 1461 (2008) 8. 1410 (2002) 9. 1372 (2001) 10. 1297 (2003)
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single-game team & individual records Goals T1. 11 T1. 11 T3. 8 T3. 8 T5. 7 T5. 7 7.
vs. Jacksonville State (10/6/96) vs. South Alabama (10/31/99) vs. Stetson (9/19/97) vs. Liberty (9/26/03) vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00) at Arkansas (10/19/03; record for an SEC game) Scored 6 goals 8 times (last vs. Kennesaw State in ‘09)
Most Goals Allowed 1. 9 vs. North Carolina (9/21/01 in Durham, N.C.) 2. 7 at UNC Greensboro (9/17/95) T3. 6 vs. UCLA (9/1/00 in Gainesville, Fla.) T3. 6 at LSU (9/25/09; record for an SEC game) T5. 5 at Vanderbilt (10/20/96) T5. 5 at Santa Clara (9/19/03) T5. 5 vs. Florida (10/19/97; record for a home game) 8. Allowed 4 goals 16 times (last at North Carolina in ‘09) Assists 1. 8 T2. 7 T2. 7 T2. 7 T2. 7 T2. 7 T2. 7 T2. 7 T9. 6 T9. 6 T9. 6 T9. 6
vs. Stetson (9/19/97) vs. Jacksonville (10/6/97) at Davidson (10/9/98) vs. Arkansas (10/28/01; tied for most in SEC game) vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05) vs. Mercer (8/27/06) at Alabama (10/22/06; tied for most in SEC game) vs. Kennesaw State (8/21/09) vs. Georgia State (9/11/11) vs. LSU (10/26/01) vs. Kentucky (10/11/02) vs. Alabama A&M (11/16/07)
Shots 1. 51 2. 47 3. 46 4. 45 5. 43 T6. 42 T6. 42 T6. 42 T6. 42 T10. 39 T10. 39
vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96) vs. South Carolina (9/29/96; record for an SEC game) vs. Louisiana-Monroe (8/31/05) vs. Mercer (11/1/96) vs. Ole Miss (10/27/96) vs. Mississippi State (10/7/11) vs. Stetson (9/19/97) vs. LSU (9/25/98) vs. College of Charleston (10/13/98) vs. Florida Atlantic (9/7/97) vs. George Washington (9/19/99)
Fewest Shots Allowed T1. 0 vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96) T1. 0 vs. Florida Atlantic (9/4/09) T3. 1 vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05) T3. 1 vs. Jacksonville (8/25/06) T3. 1 vs. Alabama (10/22/09; record for an SEC game) T3. 1 vs. UNC Wilmington (11/13/09 in Chapel Hill, N.C. – NCAA Tournament) 7. Allowed two shots in 10 games Corner Kicks 1. 21 vs. Jacksonville (8/25/06) T2. 17 vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05) T2. 17 vs. Auburn (9/12/99; record for an SEC game) T4. 15 vs. Mercer (11/1/96) T4. 15 vs. Florida Atlantic (9/4/09) T6. 14 vs. Mississippi State (10/24/97) T6. 14 at Georgia State (9/17/00) T8. 13 vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96) T8. 13 vs. Elon (11/1/98) T8. 13 at Ole Miss (10/23/98) Fewest Corner Kicks Allowed Georgia has allowed 0 corner kicks 33 times, last vs. Florida on 10/18/09 Saves 1. 15 2. 14
T3. 13 T3. 13 T3. 13 T3. 13 T3. 13 T8. 12 T8. 12 T10. 11 T10. 11 T10. 11 T10. 11 T10. 11
at Arkansas (9/13/96) vs. Stanford (9/7/08) vs. Florida (10/19/97) vs. North Carolina (9/19/04 in Durham, N.C.) at Florida (10/1/00) vs. Clemson (8/30/02) vs. Florida (10/17/99) vs. Wake Forest (10/5/97) at Stanford (9/10/10) at South Carolina (10/18/02) at Tennessee (10/27/00) at Southern Cal (9/14/07)
Jessica Winton
Fouls 1. 30 at Arkansas (9/13/96; record for an SEC game) T2. 27 vs. Auburn (10/24/04) T2. 27 at Central Florida (8/30/97) 4. 26 vs. South Carolina (9/29/96) 5. 25 vs. Vanderbilt (9/24/95) 6. 24 at South Carolina (10/1/04) T7. 23 vs. Clemson (10/11/96) T7. 23 at Washington (10/4/98) T7. 23 vs. Alabama (11/6/97 in Gainesville, Fla. – SEC Tournament) T10. 22 vs. Wake Forest (10/5/97) T10. 22 at Alabama (10/5/01) T10. 22 vs. Florida (11/7/97 in SEC Tournament) T10. 22 vs. Davidson (10/4/96) Attendance (All Games) 1. 3,859 at Florida (9/29/06) 2. 3,312 vs. Illinois (9/5/03) 3. 3,213 vs. Jacksonville State (8/27/99) 4. 3,066 at BYU (8/29/08) 5. 3,062 vs. Clemson (8/30/02) 6. 3,056 vs. Florida (10/21/01) 7. 3,000 at Duke (11/18/11) 8. 2,613 at Furman (8/9/11) 9. 2,573 at Florida (9/26/08) 10. 2,419 vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00) Home Attendance 1. 3,312 vs. Illinois (9/5/03) 2. 3,213 vs. Jacksonville State (8/27/99) 3. 3,062 vs. Clemson (8/30/02) 4. 3,056 vs. Florida (10/21/01) 5. 2,419 vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00) 6. 2,417 vs. Auburn (10/24/10) 7. 2,401 vs. Florida (10/17/99) 8. 2,337 vs. Florida (9/23/11) 9. 2,326 vs. LSU (9/24/10) 10. 2,265 vs. Florida (11/4/00) Games Decided By Penalty Kicks 1. Georgia def. Virginia 3-1 in PKs (Nov. 15, 1998 in Charlottesville, Va.) 2. Georgia def. Kentucky 5-4 in PKs (Nov. 4, 1999 in Nashville, Tenn.)
Individual Records (All Games) Shots 17
Alexa Newfield (2011 vs. Mississippi State)*
Goals 4 3
Jessica Winton (2003 vs. Liberty) 10 times, last Carrie Patterson (2009 vs. Kennesaw St.)
Assists 3
Kristy Bongiovanni (2000 vs. College of Charleston) Karen Zimrak (2004 vs. Wofford)
Saves 15
Nicole Williams (1999 vs. Washington)
Points 8
Jessica Winton (2003 vs. Liberty)
Indivudual Records (SEC Games) Shots 17
Alexa Newfield (2011 vs. Mississippi State)*
Goals 3
Mandy Aiken (1996 vs. Alabama) Mandy Aiken (1998 vs. Ole Miss)
Saves 14
Mindy Hyde (1996 vs. South Carolina)
Points 6 6 6
Mandy Aiken (1998 vs. Ole Miss) Mandy Aiken (1996 vs. Alabama) Carrie Patterson (2006 vs. Alabama)
vs. Washington (9/5/99) vs. South Carolina (9/29/96; record for an SEC game)
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miscellaneous records milestones
• No. 1: UGA 4, Georgia State 0 - 9/3/95 • No. 3: UGA 1, Auburn 0* - 9/10/05 • No. 24: UGA 3, Alabama 2% - 11/8/96 • No. 25: UGA 2, UCF 1 (OT) - 8/30/97 • No. 50: UGA 5, Cincinnati 0 - 10/30/98 • No. 52: UGA 5, Wake Forest 2^ - 11/11/98 • No. 75: UGA 2, Ole Miss 0 - 11/2/00 • No. 100: UGA 1, Rice 0 - 9/14/03 • No. 125: UGA 1, Auburn 0 - 10/23/05 • No. 150: UGA 3, Tennessee 0 - 11/2/07 • No. 200: UGA 4, Miss. State 3 (2OT) - 10/7/11 * - first sec win % - first sec tournament win ^ - first ncaa tournament win
Longest Home Winning Streaks 1. 11 games (started 10/24/97; final win was 10/13/98; ended with loss on 10/16/98) T2. 9 games (started 8/29/99; final win was 10/8/99; ended with loss on 10/15/99) T2. 9 games (started10/15/06; final win was 9/30/07; ended with loss on 10/19/07) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak 13 games (started 10/18/98; final game was 10/8/99; ended with loss on 10/15/99) Longest Road Winning Streak 1. 6 games (started 10/17/08; final game was 9/18/09; ended with loss on 9/25/09) Longest Overall Winning Streaks 1. 7 games (started 8/29/99; final game was 9/19/99; ended with loss on 9/24/99) T2. 6 games (started 8/30/97; final game was 9/12/97; ended with loss on 9/14/97) T2. 6 games (started 9/23/01; final game was 10/12/01; ended with loss on 10/14/01) T2. 6 games (started 9/16/07; final game was 10/5/07; ended with tie on 10/7/07) Longest Overall Unbeaten Streaks T1. 9 games (8 wins, 1 tie; started 9/16/07; final game was 10/14/07; ended with loss on 10/19/07) T1. 9 games (5 wins, 4 ties; started 8/20/10; final game was 10/15/10; ended with loss on 10/17/10) T3. 8 games (6 wins, 2 ties; started 9/28/95; final game was 10/27/95; ended with loss on 10/29/95) T3. 8 games (7 wins, 1 tie; started 8/27/99; final game was 9/19/99; ended with loss on 9/24/99) T3. 8 games (7 wins, 1 tie; started 8/21/09; final game was 9/18/09; ended with loss on 9/25/09)
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Most Consecutive Shutouts 1. 8 games (started 8/27/99, final game was 9/19/99) 2. 4 games (started 10/3/10, final game was 10/15/10) Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout 1. 15 games (started 10/18/96, final game was 9/12/97) T2. 14 games (started 9/29/06, final game was 9/9/07) T2. 14 games (started 9/23/01, final game was 11/16/01) Georgia vs. Top-5 Opponents • vs. #1 (UGA is 0-2) No. 1 North Carolina def. Georgia 3-0 (9/19/04 in Durham, N.C.) No. 1 North Carolina def. Georgia 9-0 (9/21/01 in Durham, N.C.) • vs. #2 (UGA is 0-1) No. 2 Stanford def. No. 23 Georgia 2-1 (9/10/10 in Stanford, Calif.) • vs. #3 (UGA is 0-5) No. 3 Florida def. Georgia 4-0 (10/17/99 in Athens, Ga.) No. 3 Southern Cal def. Georgia 3-2 (OT) (9/12/08 in Athens, Ga.) No. 3 North Carolina def. No. 25 Georgia 4-0 (11/15/09 in Chapel Hill, N.C. – NCAA Tournament) No. 3 Florida State def. Georgia 1-0 (9/3/04 in Tallahassee, Fla.) No. 3 Duke def. Georgia 3-1 (11/18/11 in Durham, N.C.) • vs. #4 (UGA is 0-3) No. 4 Florida def. No. 15 Georgia 2-1 (9/13/98 in Gainesville, Fla.) No. 4 North Carolina def. Georgia 4-0 (9/19/08 in Durham, N.C.) No. 4 Connecticut def. Georgia 2-0 (9/8/96 in Amherst, Mass.) • vs. #5 (UGA is 1-0) No 16 Georgia def. No. 5 South Carolina 2-1 (10/16/09 in Athens, Ga.)
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individual season records Suzannah Weathersbee
T5. 13 T5. 13 7. 12 T8. 11 T8. 11 T10. 9 T10. 9
Carrie Patterson (2007) Ali Williams (2005) Carrie Patterson (2006) Carrie Patterson (2009) Tricia McKee (2002) Mandy Aiken (1996) Amy Berbary (2001)
Game Winners 1. 8 Stephanie Yarem (1997) 2. 7 Alexa Newfield (2011) T3. 6 Jessica Winton (2003) T3. 6 Kirsta VanOudenallen (2002) T5. 5 Carrie Patterson (2007) T5. 5 Carrie Patterson (2009) T7. 4 Mandy Aiken (1998) T7. 4 Ali Williams (2005) T7. 4 Ashley Miller (2008) T7. 4 Missy Vierling (2005) Points 1. 40 2. 39 3. 37 4. 33 5. 32 6. 31 7. 27 8. 26 9. 25 T10. 24 T10. 24
Alexa Newfield (2011) Jessica Winton (2003) Stephanie Yarem (1997) Mandy Aiken (1998) Carrie Patterson (2007) Carrie Patterson (2006) Carrie Patterson (2009) Ali Williams (2005) Suzannah Weathersbee (1996) Tricia McKee (2002) Allison Thornbury (1998)
Lauren Church (2005) Ashley Baker (2010) Michelle Betos (2009) Michelle Betos (2008) Ashley Baker (2011) Nicole Williams (2000) Nicole Williams (1997) Nicole Williams (1998) Mindy Hyde (1995) Nicole Williams (2003) Ashley Lindley (2004) Ashley Lindley (2002)
Shots 1. 102 2. 87 3. 76 4. 71 5. 70 T6. 67 T6. 67 8. 62 9. 61 10. 60
Alexa Newfield (2011) Alexa Newfield (2010) Mandy Aiken (1998) Jessica Winton (2003) Stephanie Yarem (1997) Catherine Holder (1999) Carrie Patterson (2007) Kristy Bongiovanni (1999) Carrie Patterson (2006) Suzannah Weathersbee (1996)
Assists 1. 11 2. 10 T3. 8 T3. 8 T3. 8 T5. 7 T5. 7 T5. 7 T5. 7 10.
Suzannah Weathersbee (1996) Allison Thornbury (1998) Alexa Newfield (2011) Randi-Lynn Bruso (2006) Allison Thornbury (1997) Carrie Patterson (2006) Jessica Winton (2003) Beth Culver (2000) Jennifer Ahern (1996) Nine players tied with 6
Shutouts T1. 9 T1. 9 3. 8 4. 7 T5. 6 T5. 6 T5. 6 8. 5.5 T9. 5 T9. 5 T9. 5 T9. 5
Stephanie Yarem (1997) Alexa Newfield (2011) Jessica Winton (2003) Mandy Aiken (1998)
Fewest Goals Allowed (min. 800 minutes) 1. 9 Mindy Hyde (1995) 2. 11 Michelle Betos (2006) 3. 12 Lauren Church (2005) 4. 16 Lauren Church (2006)
Goals 1. 18 T2. 16 T2. 16 4. 14
5. 19 6. 21 7. 23 8. 24 T9. 27 T9. 27
Ashley Baker (2010) Nicole Williams (1998) Ashley Lindley (2001) Michelle Betos (2009) Ashley Baker (2011) Ashley Lindley (2004)
Goals Against Average (min. 800 minutes) 1. 0.59 Lauren Church (2005) 2. 0.79 Michelle Betos (2009) 3. 0.80 Mindy Hyde (1995) 4. 0.81 Nicole Williams (1999) 5. 0.85 Ashley Baker (2010) 6. 1.05 Ashley Lindley (2004) 7. 1.09 Nicole Williams (1998) 8. 1.12 Michelle Betos (2009 9. 1.18 Michelle Betos (2006) 10. 1.19 Michelle Betos (2008) Saves 1. 170 2. 122 3. 117 4. 109 5. 99 6. 97 7. 96 8. 94 9. 93 10. 87
Nicole Williams (1999) Nicole Williams (2000) Michelle Betos (2008) Ashley Lindley (2002) Ashley Lindley (2003) Ashley Baker (2010) Ashley Baker (2011) Mindy Hyde (1996) Nicole Williams (1997) Ashley Lindley (2004)
Randi-Lynn Bruso
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individual career records Games Played 1. 88 Natalie Farley T2. 87 Carrie Patterson T2. 87 Traci Dreesen T4. 85 Stefanie Bertcher T4. 85 Kristy Bongiovanni T4. 85 Ashley Miller 7. 84 Ashley King T8. 83 Beth Culver T8. 83 Jamie Pollock T8. 83 Nicole Williams Games Started 1. 87 Carrie Patterson 2. 84 Stefanie Bertcher T3. 83 Kristy Bongiovanni T3. 83 Ashley King T3. 83 Nicole Williams T6. 82 Carolyn Cayard T6. 82 Kelli Corless T8. 80 Danielle Jordan T8. 80 Beth Lewis 10. 77 Michelle Betos
T4. 19 6. 17 T7. 15 T7. 15 T9. 13 T9. 13 T9. 13 Goals 1. 44 2. 33 3. 28 4. 26 5. 24 T6. 23 T6. 23 8. 21 9. 18 T10. 17 T10. 17 T10. 17
Elizabeth Metherell Kristy Bongiovanni Beth Culver Kelli Corless Jessica Winton Randi-Lynn Bruso Shannon Murray
Carrie Patterson Mandy Aiken Stephanie Yarem Amy Berbary Alexa Newfield Jessica Winton Ashley King Tricia McKee Suzannah Weathersbee Bentley Bickerstaff Ashley Miller Allison Thornbury
Shots 1. 231 2. 189 3. 188 4. 184 5. 183 6. 168 7. 167 8. 166 9. 153 10. 151
Carrie Patterson Alexa Newfield Kristy Bongiovanni Mandy Aiken Suzannah Weathersbee Ashley King Ashley Miller Stephanie Yarem Jennifer Ahern Bentley Bickerstaff
Game Winning Goals 1. 15 Stephanie Yarem 2. 14 Carrie Patterson T3. 10 Mandy Aiken T3. 10 Alexa Newfield T5. 8 Ashley Miller T5. 8 Jessica Winton 7. 7s Beth Culver T8. 6 Ashley King T8. 6 Jennifer Ahern T9. 5 Amy Berbary T9. 5 Tricia McKee T9. 5 Randi-Lynn Bruso
Assists 1. 24 T2. 23 T2. 23 T4. 19
Suzannah Weathersbee Carrie Patterson Allison Thornbury Jennifer Ahern
Points 1. 111 2. 78 3. 67 T4. 60
T4. 60 6. 59 T7. 58 T7. 58 9. 57 10. 48
Suzannah Weathersbee Jessica Winton Ashley King Amy Berbary Allison Thornbury Tricia McKee
Shutouts 1. 29.5 2. 26 3. 17 4. 15 5. 10 6. 8 7. 3.5
Nicole Williams Michelle Betos Ashley Lindley Ashley Baker Lauren Church Mindy Hyde Meredith McIntyre
Goals Against Average (min. 2000 minutes) 1. 0.93 Lauren Church 2. 1.02 Ashley Baker 3. 1.05 Michelle Betos 4. 1.20 Nicole Williams 5. 1.26 Mindy Hyde 6. 1.48 Ashley Lindley Saves 1. 373 2. 341 3. 316 4. 193 5. 83
Nicole Williams Ashley Lindley Michelle Betos Ashley Baker Lauren Church
Wins T1. 49 T1. 49 3. 34 4. 20 5. 17
Michelle Betos Nicole Williams Ashley Lindley Mindy Hyde Lauren Church
Carrie Patterson Mandy Aiken Stephanie Yarem Alexa Newfield Nicole Williams is Georgia’s leader in career shutouts (29.5) and saves (373).
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record vs. all opponents opponent Alabama Alabama A&M Arizona State Arkansas Auburn Birm. Southern Boston College Bowling Green St. Butler BYU Central Florida Charleston Charlotte Cincinnati Clemson Colorado Connecticut Dartmouth Davidson Duke Eastern Michigan Elon Fairfield Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida State Furman George Mason George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia State Houston Illinois Iowa State Jacksonville Jacksonville State James Madison Kansas Kennesaw State Kentucky Liberty Louisiana Monroe
conference Atlantic 10 Atlantic Coast Atlantic Sun Big 12 Big East Big South Big Ten CAA CUSA Ivy League Metro Atlantic Mid-American Mid Continent Mountain West
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last result
year
11-3-1 1-0 0-2 9-2-3 9-7-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-0 4-0 4-0 2-0 2-4 0-1-1 0-3 0-1 5-0 2-5 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-23-1 2-0 1-0 2-2 4-0-1 1-0 1-0 6-0 12-0-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-0-1 0-1 3-0 1-0 11-4-3 1-0 1-0
T 1 W 1 L 2 W 1 T 1 W 1 W 1 W 1 W 1 L2 W 2 W 4 W 4 W 2 W 2 T 1 L 3 L 1 W 5 L 5 W 1 W 2 W 1 L 5 W 2 W 1 L 2 W2 W1 W 1 W 5 W 6 W 1 L 1 W 1 W 2 T 1 L 1 W 3 W1 W 1 W 1 W 1
T 2-2 W 6-1 L 2-0 W 1-0 T 0-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 1-0 W 2-0 L 4-1 W 1-0 W 3-1 W 3-2 W 4-3 W 2-1 T 0-0 L 3-2 L 2-1 W 1-0 L 3-1 W 3-0 W 5-0 W 3-1 L 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 1-0 W 3-1 W 4-0 W 1-0 W 6-0 W 4-1 W 4-1 L 2-1 W 2-0 W 1-0 T 0-0 L 1-0 W 2-0 W 6-0 W 2-1 W 8-0 W 5-0
2011 2007 2002 2011 2011 2004 2001 1999 1997 2008 1998 2010 2009 2000 2009 2004 2002 1998 1999 2011 2001 2000 2000 2011 2009 1997 2004 2011 2006 1999 2005 2011 2003 2003 2011 2006 1999 2008 2011 2009 2011 2003 2005
first mtg. 1996 1995 1995 1999 1996 1995 2002 2005 1995 1998 2000 1999 1997 2000
last mtg. 2009 2010 2011 2011 2011 2004 2011 2011 2003 1998 2000 2001 1997 2010
last win 2009 2009 2011 2011 2007 2004 2011 2011 2003 -- 2000 2001 1997 2010
record 5-1 7-20-4 23-0-4 6-3-1 5-4 4-1 4-1 9-1 5-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 3-3
Loyola Marymount LSU Maryland Massachusetts Mercer Miami Michigan Middle Tennessee Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Nebraska North Carolina North Carolina St. Northeastern Pittsburgh Portland Rice Rutgers Santa Clara South Alabama South Carolina South Florida Southern Cal Stanford Stetson Tennessee Texas Texas Tech UAB UCLA UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington Utah Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Wake Forest Washington Wisconsin Wofford Wyoming
0-1 7-5-1 0-1 2-1 9-0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 8-7-2 11-3 1-0 0-4 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1-1 1-0 13-4-3 1-0 0-2-1 1-2 1-0 7-12 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 2-1 10-9 0-1 0-2-1 1-1-3 1-0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0
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1998 13-6-2, 4-4 SEC (6th East) NCAA Third Round Sept. 1 Mercer (OT) Sept. 5 Central Florida^ Sept. 7 Florida State^ Sept. 11 at South Carolina Sept. 13 at No. 4 Florida (OT) Sept. 18 Auburn Sept. 25 LSU Sept. 27 Arkansas Oct. 2 No. 6 Portland! Oct. 4 at Washington (OT) Oct. 9 at Davidson Oct. 13 Charleston Oct. 16 Kentucky (OT) Oct. 18 No. 8 Vanderbilt (OT) Oct. 23 at Mississippi Oct. 25 at Tennessee Oct. 30 at Cincinnati Nov. 1 Elon Nov. 11 No. 19 Wake Forest# Nov. 15 at No. 15 Virginia (OT)# Nov. 22 at No. 8 Dartmouth # *Georgia won 3-1 on Penalty Kicks ^ - Georgia Nike Classic ! - at Husky Nike Invitational, Seattle, Wash. # - NCAA Tournament 1999 13-6-2, 5-4 SEC (T-5th East) Aug. 27 Jacksonville State (OT) Aug. 29 Georgia State Sept. 3 Bowling Green State Sept. 5 Washington Sept. 10 Alabama (OT) Sept. 12 Auburn Sept. 17 Kansas Sept. 19 G. Washington (OT) Sept. 24 at Vanderbilt Sept. 26 at Kentucky Oct. 1 at Florida State Oct. 3 Mercer Oct. 8 Tennessee (OT) Oct. 15 South Carolina Oct. 17 Florida Oct. 22 at Mississippi State Oct. 24 at Ole Miss Oct. 29 Davidson Oct. 31 South Alabama Nov. 4 Kentucky (OT)#$ Nov. 5 Ole Miss# #- SEC Tournament at Nashville, Tenn. $- Georgia won 5-4 in sudden-death PKs 2000 11-9-2, 4-4-1 SEC (5th East) Aug. 25 Charleston Aug. 27 Elon Sept. 1 No. 14 UCLA$ Sept. 4 Cincinnati Sept. 8 Massachussetts% Sept. 10 Fairfield% Sept. 15 Iowa State Sept. 17 at Georgia State (2OT) Sept. 21 at No. 17 Arizona St. (OT) Sept. 24 Utah (OT) Sept. 29 at South Carolina Oct. 1 at Florida Oct. 6 at LSU Oct. 8 at Arkansas (2OT) Oct. 13 No. 16 Kentucky Oct. 15 Vanderbilt Oct. 20 Mississippi Oct. 22 Mississippi State Oct. 27 at Tennessee (OT) Nov. 2 Mississippi#
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Nov. 3 Vanderbilt# Nov. 5 No. 12 Florida# #- SEC Tournament at Athens, Ga. $ - Gainesville, Fla. % - Amherst, Mass. 2001 13-6-1, 7-2 SEC (T-2nd East) NCAA Second Round Aug. 31 Rutgers (OT) Sept. 2 No. 22 Wake Forest (2OT) Sept. 7 Boston College# Sept. 9 No. 9 Connecticut# Sept. 21 No. 1 North Carolina% Sept. 23 Duke% Sept. 28 Eastern Michigan Oct. 1 Georgia State Oct. 5 at Alabama Oct. 7 at Auburn Oct. 12 at No. 24 Kentucky Oct. 14 at Vanderbilt Oct. 19 South Carolina Oct. 21 No. 8 Florida Oct. 26 LSU Oct. 28 Arkansas Nov. 2 No. 17 Tennessee Nov. 8 Auburn$ Nov. 16 Miami^ Nov. 18 No. 8 Florida^ # - Storrs, Conn. % - Durham, N.C. $ - SEC Tournament at Baton Rouge, La. ^ - NCAA Tournament 2002 8-11-1, 4-5 SEC (5th East) Aug. 30 No. 14 Clemson (OT) Sept. 3 at Georgia State Sept. 6 at No. 16 Wake Forest Sept. 8 No. 8 Connecticut (2OT) Sept. 13 UAB (OT2)@ Sept. 15 No. 9 Michigan@ Sept. 20 Furman (2OT) Sept. 22 Georgia Southern Sept. 27 Arizona State Sept. 29 No. 22 Duke Oct. 4 Alabama Oct. 6 Auburn Oct. 11 Kentucky Oct. 13 Vanderbilt (OT) Oct. 18 at South Carolina (2OT) Oct. 20 at Florida (OT) Oct. 25 at Mississippi Oct. 27 at Mississippi State Nov. 1 at No. 14 Tennessee (OT) Nov. 7 No. 13 Tennessee! @ - UAB Nike Classic !- SEC Tournament 2003 13-10, 4-5 SEC (4th East) NCAA Second Round Aug. 29 at Wyoming Aug. 31 at Colorado (OT) Sept. 5 Illinois Sept. 7 Georgia State Sept. 12 at Houston Sept. 14 Rice (OT)# Sept. 19 ^at Santa Clara Sept. 21 ^Stanford Sept. 26 Liberty@ Sept. 28 Georgia Southern@ Oct. 3 No. 23 Ole Miss Oct. 5 Mississippi State Oct. 10 South Carolina Oct. 12 No. 7 Florida Oct. 17 at LSU Oct. 19 at Arkansas
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Oct. 24 at Kentucky Oct. 26 at Vanderbilt (OT) Oct. 31 No. 17 Tennessee Nov. 6 Auburn (2OT)& Nov. 7 Florida& Nov. 14 Clemson! Nov. 16 at No. 7 Tennessee! #- Challenge Soccer Club College Classic at Houston, Texas @ - UGA /Nike Tournament at Athens, Ga. ^- Santa Clara/adidas Classic at Santa Clara, Calif. & - SEC Tournament at Orange Beach, Ala. ! - NCAA Tournament at Knoxville, Tenn. 2004 4-9-5, 2-6-3 SEC (5th East) Aug. 27 Colorado (OT) Aug. 30 Georgia State (OT) Sept. 3 at No. 3 Florida State Sept. 10 Wofford Sept. 12 Birmingham Southern Sept. 17 at No. 22 Duke^ Sept. 19 vs. North Carolina^ Sept. 24 at Ole Miss Sept. 26 at Mississippi State (OT) Oct. 1 at South Carolina (OT) Oct. 3 at No. 8 Florida Oct. 8 LSU Oct. 10 Arkansas (OT) Oct. 15 Kentucky Oct. 17 Vanderbilt Oct. 22 at Alabama Oct. 24 Auburn (OT) Oct. 29 at Tennessee ^ - Duke/Adidas Classic 2005 12-6-2, 6-4-1 SEC (4th East) Aug. 26 Georgia Southern Aug. 28 Middle Tennessee Aug. 31 Louisiana-Monroe Sept. 2 College of Charleston Sept. 4 at Georgia State Sept. 9 Pittsburgh Sept. 16 vs. No. 22 Southern Cal (OT) Sept. 18 at Loyola Marymount Sept. 23 Mississippi Sept. 25 Mississippi State Sept. 30 South Carolina Oct. 2 Florida Oct. 7 at LSU Oct. 9 at Arkansas Oct. 14 at Kentucky (OT) Oct. 16 at No. 21 Vanderbilt Oct. 21 Alabama Oct. 23 at Auburn Oct. 28 Tennessee Nov. 3 vs. No. 21 Vanderbilt% % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala. 2006 10-9, 5-6 SEC (5th East) Aug. 25 Jacksonville Aug. 27 Mercer Sept. 1 No. 15 Brigham Young Sept. 8 at No. 15 Virginia^ Sept. 10 vs. George Mason^ Sept. 15 Furman Sept. 17 Georgia State Sept. 22 at Mississippi State Sept. 24 at Ole Miss Sept. 29 at No. 20 Florida (OT) Oct. 1 at South Carolina Oct. 6 Arkansas Oct. 8 LSU Oct. 13 Vanderbilt (OT) Oct. 15 Kentucky Oct. 20 Auburn (OT) Oct. 22 at Alabama Oct. 27 at No. 21 Tennessee
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Nov. 1 vs. Florida% ^ - Virginia Nike Classic, Charlottesville, Va. % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala. 2007 18-4-2, 8-1-2 SEC (2nd East) NCAA Second Round Aug. 31 Texas Tech Sept. 2 Wisconsin Sept. 6 Charlotte Sept. 9 South Florida Sept. 14 Southern California Sept. 16 Nebraska Sept. 20 Georgia State Sept. 23 at Mercer Sept. 28 No. 15 Florida Sept. 30 No. 12 S. Carolina (2OT) Oct. 5 at Arkansas Oct. 7 at LSU (OT) Oct. 12 at Vanderbilt (OT) Oct. 14 at Kentucky Oct. 19 Mississippi State Oct. 21 Ole Miss (OT) Oct. 25 at Auburn Oct. 28 Alabama Nov. 2 Tennessee Nov. 7 Ole Miss% Nov. 9 South Carolina% Nov. 11 Florida% Nov. 16 Alabama A&M! Nov. 17 Duke! ^ - Georgia Nike Classic, Athens, Ga. % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala. ! - NCAA Tournament 2008 11-11-1, 7-3-1 SEC (2nd East) NCAA First Round Aug. 22 Mercer Aug. 29 at BYU Aug.31 at Utah Sept. 5 No. 7 Virginia^ Sept. 7 No. 10 Stanford^ Sept. 12 No. 3 Southern Cal (2OT) Sept. 19 No. 3 North Carolina& Sept. 21 at No. 11 Duke& Sept. 26 at No. 16 Florida (OT) Sept. 28 at South Carolina (OT) Oct. 3 Arkansas (OT) Oct. 5 LSU Oct. 10 Vanderbilt Oct. 12 Kentucky Oct. 17 at Mississippi State Oct. 19 at Ole Miss (2OT) Oct. 23 Auburn Oct. 26 at Alabama Oct. 31 at Tennessee Nov. 5 South Carolina% Nov. 7 No. 7 Florida% Nov. 9 Tennessee% Nov. 14 James Madison! ^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga. & - Duke/adidas Classic, Durham, N.C. % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala. ! - NCAA Tournament, Winstom-Salem, N.C. 2009 15-6-1, 7-4-0 SEC (3rd East) NCAA Second Round Aug. 21 Kennesaw State Aug. 28 No. 17 Minnesota Aug. 30 Mercer Sept. 4 Florida Atlantic^ Sept. 6 Northeastern^ Sept. 11 Georgia State Sept. 13 at UNC Charlotte Sept. 18 at Clemson Sept. 25 at LSU Sept. 27 at Arkansas
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all-time letterwinners Jennifer Stein............................................. 1996-97
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Danielle Abelson..............................................2007
Marah Falle................................................ 2007-10
Ashley Lindley........................................ 2001-2004
Lindsay Stein.............................................. 2006-09
Jennifer Ahern........................................... 1995-98
Natalie Farley............................................. 2006-09
Nicole Locandro...........................2010-11
Ashley Stinson......................................2006-07-08
Mandy Aiken.............................................. 1995-98
Amy Folan........................................................1996
Kim Lyness.......................................................2004
Kristen Allen.....................................................2001
Gina Forté...................................................1998-99, 2001-02
Torri Allen....................................2010-11
Lena Franklin............................................. 2003-06
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Amber Tacke............................................... 2003-05
Kate Appleton............................................ 2002-03
Devon Fry.........................................................2011
Jennifer Martelle..............................................1999
Regan Thaler....................................................1995
Kendra Auston........................................... 2004-05
Anna Beth Fuller..............................................2001
Leslie McConnell........................................ 2006-09
Alex Thomas.............................. ................ 2004-05
Riliegh McHugh...............................................2011
Brittany Thomas...............................................1999
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Meredith McIntire...................................... 1995-98
Allison Thornbury....................................... 1995-98
Ashley Baker................................2009-11
Kristin Garman........................................... 2005-08
Tricia McKee............................................... 2001-04
Holly Tomlinson................................................2010
Madeline Barker..........................2010-11
Sheila Gartman.......................................... 1996-99
Jaclyn Meade...................................................2006
Megan Tomlinson......................................................2005-08
Christy Barrow.................................................2010
Meghan Gibbons..........................2010-11
Elizabeth Metherell............................................... 2001-04
Christy Turner............................................. 1995-96
Rachel Barstow................................................2007
Meghan Gilmore........................................ 2008-09
Madison Meyers...................................... 2011
Amy Berbary.......................................... 1998-2001
Lauren Glancy............................................ 2006-09
Ashley Miller.............................................. 2008-11
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Stefanie Bertcher................................... 1997-2000
Nicole Greathead.................................... 1999-2002
Heather Morgan...............................................1997
Andrea Velasco........................................... 2001-03
Shannon Murray....................................................1999-2002
Ki VanOudenallen...........................................................1998, 2000-03
Michelle Betos.................................................. 2006-09
Joni Vickers............................................2004-06-07
Bentley Bickerstaff............................................ 1995-98
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Kristy Bongiovanni............................................................1997-2000
Danya Harris.....................................................1995
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Jamie Bouck............................................... 2009-10
Nikki Hill.....................................2010-11
Geneil Newbern......................................... 2002-03
Katie Boydston.................................................2007
Catherine Holder.........................................................1999-2001
Alexa Newfield.............................2010-11
Christine Bowers..............................................2001
Alex Hooker................................................ 2008-10
Sarah Brown.............................................. 2005-06
Kathleen Howe.................................................2005
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Suzannah Weathersbee.............................. 1995-98
Catherine Bruce.......................................... 2002-06
Stacy Hunt.......................................................2000
Colleen O’Brien................................................1996
Susie Weber.....................................................2004
Mindy Hyde................................................ 1995-96
Nikki Ornelaz.............................................. 1996-98
Olivia West................................................. 2006-09
Lauren Otonicar...............................................1996
Kelly Whitaker............................................ 2003-06
Jenna Owens.................................... 2011
Ali Williams................................................ 2002-05
Randi-Lynn Bruso....................................... 2003-06 Jenna Buckley..............................2009-11 Caroline Burlingame.................................. 2008-09
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Britta Byrne................................................ 2006-07
Chika Ibiam..................................... 2011
Missy Vierling............................................. 2005-06 •W• Shannon Waid............................................ 1995-96
Kara Williams...................................................2001 •P•
Nicole Williams...................................... 1997-2000
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Maria Palumbo.................................................2011
Nicole Winfield........................................... 1995-97
Tori Carroll........................................................2006
Elizabeth Jackson.............................................2006
Carrie Patterson.......................................... 2006-09
Jessica Winton........................................2000, 2003
Carolyn Cayard....................................... 1999-2002
Katie Jacobsen........................................... 2006-07
Christy Peavy.......................................... 1999-2000
Caitlin Woody.................................. 2011
Lauren Church............................................ 2005-06
Kristin Jacobson......................................... 1995-98
Lindsey Peck.............................................. 1997-98
Charisse Co.......................................................2001
Veronica Johnston...................................... 1997-98
Rebekah Perry.............................2009-11
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Marcelle Coletti................................................1999
Danielle Jordan.......................................... 1995-98
Leah Polaski.....................................................1998
Stephanie Yarem........................................ 1995-98
Ali Comis.................................................... 1995-98
Sarah Jordan....................................................2009
Elizabeth Poirier......................................... 2003-05
Ali Yoculan.......................................................2006
Cortni Joyner.............................................. 2003-06
Jamie Pollock............................................. 2008-11
Jordan Young...................................................2009
Tori Cooper...................................... 2011
Aileen Powers........................................ 1999-2000
Kelli Corless................................................ 2007-10 Morgan Coyle......................................... 1997-2000
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Bailey Powell............................................. 2008-11
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Coutney Cripps.................................................. 2006-08
Sarah Kaiser............................................... 1995-97
Jenny Pringle...................................................1995
Lauren Zacharski.........................................................2000-2001
Beth Culver............................................ 1999-2002
Kasey Kaspar....................................................2005
Terri Ziegler................................................ 1996-97
Kara Kenney............................................... 2002-03
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Ashley King............................................ 2000-2003
Mary Ricker................................................ 2007-09
Sarah Darvill.............................................. 2003-06
Beth Klueter................................................2004, 2006-07
Lindsey Rochow......................................... 2000-02
Susannah Dennis..........................2009-11
Alycia Kowal.....................................................1995
Caitlin Dingle...................................................2005
Mariah Krase.............................................. 2007-10
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Traci Dreesen.............................................. 2007-10
Christina Kyker........................................... 2009-10
Jenny Sass.................................................. 1997-98 Robyn Sass.......................................................1999
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Erin Sekerak............................................... 2002-05
Marliee Eback............................................. 2003-04
Callie Corbin Langford...................... 2011
Carli Shultis.................................2010-11
Laura Eddy..................................2009-10
Beth Lewis................................................. 1995-98
Caroline Simpson....................................... 2007-10
Jennifer Lewis............................................ 1995-98
Amanda Skipper..............................................1995
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