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TABLE OF CONTENTS & QUICK FACTS University of Georgia Soccer................................................................................... 2-5 2016 Roster....................................................................................................................... 2 2016 Schedule.................................................................................................................. 3 Media Information............................................................................................................ 4 Season Preview................................................................................................................ 5 Coaching Staff............................................................................................................. 6-7 Head Coach Billy Lesesne................................................................................................. 6 Assistant Coach Brian Moore........................................................................................... 7 Assistant Coach Katie Ely/Volunteer Coach Enrique Rodriguez....................................... 7 Soccer Staff/Administration & Support Staff............................................................... 8-9 Meet the Team......................................................................................................... 10-18 2015 Season Review................................................................................................... 19 Record Book............................................................................................................ 20-26 National/Regional Awards............................................................................................. 20 Southeastern Conference Awards.................................................................................. 21 Single Season Team Records.......................................................................................... 22 Single Game Team/Individual Records........................................................................... 23 Individual Season Records.............................................................................................. 24 Individual Career Records............................................................................................... 25 Miscellaneous................................................................................................................. 26 History...................................................................................................................... 27-30 Records vs. Opponents/Conferences.............................................................................. 27 Year-by-Year Results.................................................................................................. 28-29 All-Time Letterwinners................................................................................................... 30

Credits The 2016 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). It was written, designed, and edited by Kate Copp, David Pifer, Ben Beaty, Payton Arnold, Nick Daly, and Karra Logan using Adobe InDesign CS6 and Adobe PhotoShop CS6, and was printed by Walker 360 in Birmingham, Ala. Cover design by Summit Athletics Media (Charlotte, N.C.). Special thanks to Leonard Isbell, John Kelley, Sean Taylor, Wes Blankenship, Evan Stichler, Julianne Upchurch, Paul Adams, the UGA soccer staff, and the UGA Sports Communications staff/student assistants. * Expanded player bios can be found on georgiadogs.com

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Quick Facts Location.............................................................................................................Athens, Ga. Enrollment.................................................................................................................36,130 Founded........................................................................................................................1785 President...................................................................... Jere W. Morehead (UGA, J.D. ‘80) Director of Athletics.....................................................................Greg McGarity (UGA ‘76) Nickname...............................................................................................................Bulldogs Colors............................................................................................................Red and Black Conference........................................................................Southeastern (Eastern Division) Soccer Facility.....................................................................Turner Soccer Complex (1,750) About Georgia Soccer Head Coach...................................................................... Billy Lesesne (2nd season) Career record........................................................................................... 5-12-1, 4-7 Assistant Coaches............................................................................................................ ..........................................................Brian Moore, 2nd season (Maryville College ‘91) .................................................................... Katie Ely, 2nd season (Fairfield [Conn.] ‘07) .......... Enrique Rodriguez, 2nd season (La Salle University [Bogota, Colombia] ‘00) Sport Administrator........................................................................Stephanie Ransom ...................................................................... Associate AD of Business Operations Sports Information Director......................................................................Karra Logan ...................................................................................Assistant SID/Soccer Contact SID Phone/Fax.......................................................................... (706) 542-1621/9339 Soccer Office Phone/Fax.................................................................... (706) 425-3139/3144 The 2016 Squad Starters returning/lost................................................................................................... 8/3 Letterwinners returning/lost........................................................................................ 23/6 Newcomers........................................................................................................................4 Top Statistical Returners...................................................................................................... .........................................................................................Marion Crowder (4g, 0a, 8p) ................................................................................................Mariel Gutierrez (2g, 3a, 7p) ....................................................................................................Sydney Shultis (2g 1a, 5p) ............................................................................................. Becca Rasmussen (1g, 2a, 4p) ....................................................................................................Lauren Tanner (1g, 2a, 4p) 2015 Season in Review Final Record.............................................................................................................. 5-12-1 Conference Record..........................................................................................................4-7 SEC Finish...................................................................................................................Ninth Postseason.............................................................................SEC Tournament First Round Final Ranking (NSCAA)...................................................................................................NR Highest Ranking (NSCAA)...............................................................................................NR All-SEC.................................. Caroline Waters (second team), Sydney Shultis (freshman)

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2016 ROSTER numerical

No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 29 30

Name Jessie Harvey Louise Hogrell Marion Crowder Lauren Tanner Mariel Gutierrez Kelsey Nix Josie Roebuck Bria Washington Caroline Waters Anna Bougas Becca Rasmussen Summer Burnett Taylor Donohue Maddie Burdick Sydney Shultis Kara Looby Delaney Fechalos Natalie Goodman Stephanie Krouskos Katie MacGinnitie Erin Ratchick Kelsey Killean Alex Pallo Maya Cherry Alexa Antetomaso Daria Stan Carly Settles Morgan Orobello

Ht. 6-1 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-8 5-2 5-4 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-5 5-7 5-3 5-10 5-6 5-4 5-5 5-6

Class Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. RJr. RSo. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. RJr. Sr. RSo. So. RJr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. RJr.

Pos. GK GK F F M F D D D D M D M M M GK D D M F D F M D F M D GK

Hometown/Previous School Franklin, Tenn./Franklin Asa, Sweden/Elof Lindälv Madison, Miss./Madison Central Buford, Ga./Mill Creek Mexico City, Mexico/Justo Sierra San Mateo Roswell, Ga./Roswell Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School Kennesaw, Ga./Boston College Woodstock, Ga./Etowah Grayson, Ga./Providence Christian Golden, Colo./Dakota Ridge Makakilo, Hawaii/Kamehameha Schools Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill Milton, Ga./Blessed Trinity/Cambridge McDonough, Ga./Ola High Tampa, Fla./Plant Suwanee, Ga./Lambert Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day School Alpharetta, Ga./Marist Atlanta, Ga./Marist Marietta, Ga./George Walton Thornton, Colo./Legacy Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Dwyer Marietta, Ga./Bethesda-Chevy Chase Webster, N.Y./Webster Schroeder Augusta, Ga./Westminster Greensboro, Ga./Athens Academy Tierra Verde, Fla./Berkeley Prep

alphabetical

No. 26 9 13 11 24 2 12 17 18 4 0 1 22 19 15 20 5 30 23 10 21 6 29 14 27 3 7 8

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Name Alexa Antetomaso Anna Bougas Maddie Burdick Summer Burnett Maya Cherry Marion Crowder Taylor Donohue Delaney Fechalos Natalie Goodman Mariel Gutierrez Jessie Harvey Louise Hogrell Kelsey Killean Stephanie Krouskos Kara Looby Katie MacGinnitie Kelsey Nix Morgan Orobello Alex Pallo Becca Rasmussen Erin Ratchick Josie Roebuck Carly Settles Sydney Shultis Daria Stan Lauren Tanner Bria Washington Caroline Waters

Ht. 5-6 5-2 5-5 5-8 5-10 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-4 6-1 5-7 5-7 5-4 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-8

Class Sr. So. RSo. RJr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. RJr. Fr. RJr. RJr. Jr. Jr. Fr. RSo. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Pos. F D M D D F M D D M GK GK F M GK F F GK M M D D D M M F D D

Hometown/Previous School Webster, N.Y./Webster Schroeder Grayson, Ga./Providence Christian Milton, Ga./Blessed Trinity/Cambridge Makakilo, Hawaii/Kamehameha Schools Marietta, Ga./Bethesda-Chevy Chase Madison, Miss./Madison Central Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill Suwanee, Ga./Lambert Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day School Mexico City, Mexico/Justo Sierra San Mateo Franklin, Tenn./Franklin Asa, Sweden/Elof Lindälv Thornton, Colo./Legacy Alpharetta, Ga./Marist Tampa, Fla./Plant Atlanta, Ga./Marist Roswell, Ga./Roswell Tierra Verde, Fla./Berkeley Prep Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Dwyer Golden, Colo./Dakota Ridge Marietta, Ga./George Walton Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School Greensboro, Ga./Athens Academy McDonough, Ga./Ola High Augusta, Ga./Westminster Buford, Ga./Mill Creek Kennesaw, Ga./Boston College Woodstock, Ga./Etowah

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coaching staff .

Head Coach: Billy Lesesne • 2nd Season at Georgia • Graduated Erskine College, 1987 Assistant Coach: Brian Moore • 2nd Season at Georgia • Graduated Maryville College, 1991

Assistant Coach: Katie Ely • 2nd Season at Georgia • Graduated Fairfield (Conn.), 2007

Volunteer Coach: Enrique Rodriguez • 2nd Season at Georgia • Graduated La Salle University (Bogota, Colombia), 2000 bulldogs by position Goalkeepers............................................. 4 Defenders.............................................. 10 Midfielders............................................... 8 Forwards.................................................. 6 bulldogs by state Georgia ................................................. 16 Florida...................................................... 3 Colorado................................................... 2 Tennessee................................................ 2 Hawaii...................................................... 1 Mexico City, Mexico................................ 1 Mississippi............................................... 1 New York................................................. 1 Asa, Sweden............................................ 1 bulldogs by class Seniors..................................................... 6 Juniors................................................... 13 Sophomores............................................. 5 Freshmen................................................. 4 pronunciation guide Alexa Antetomaso................ Ante-To-MAS-oh Anna Bougas...................................... BOO-gus Daria Stan.......................................DAR-ee-uh Delaney Fechalos............................. Fe-chalos Kelsey Killean...................................... Kil-leen Billy Lesesne.....................................luh-SANE Morgan Orobello.......................Or-oh-BELL-oh Becca Rasmussen...................... RASS-ma-sin


2016 SCHEDULE

date opponent

site

time

august 11 14 19 21 26 28

Greenville, S.C. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Clemson, S.C. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga.

6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

september 2 Southern California $ 4 Iowa State $ 9 South Carolina * 11 Kennesaw State 16 Texas A&M *! 22 Tennessee * 25 Auburn* 30 Arkansas *

Auburn, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Columbia, S.C. Athens, Ga. College Station, Texas Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Fayetteville, Ark.

5:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

october 6 9 13 20 23 27

Gainesville, Fla. Athens, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky.

6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Orange Beach, Ala.

TBD

Furman (Exh.) Georgia Southern (Exh.) Oklahoma State Clemson Samford Cal State Fullerton

Florida * LSU * Alabama *! Ole Miss * Missouri *! Kentucky *

November Oct. 31-Nov. 8 SEC Tournament * SEC Game $ Auburn Soccer Classic ! SEC Network Home games in Bold All times listed are Eastern and subject to change.

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COVERING THE BULLDOGS

Claude Felton

Senior Associate AD/ Sports Communications

Karra Logan

Assistant Sports Communications Director Soccer

COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Senior Associate AD/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.......................................................................................... Tray Littlefield Assistant Director..............................................................................................Karra Logan Assistant Director..........................................................................................Whitney Tarpy Assistant Director.........................................................................................Brandon Weiss Graduate Assistant..............................................................................Brooke McCoy Interns.............................................................................. Austin Hannon, Jack Ryan Media Operations Coordinator/Office Manager.....................................Karen Huff Student Assistants..................................... SK Bowen, Nicole Chrzanowski, Sam Hendricks, ................................................................................Natalie Kanter, Molly King, Tyler King, .......................................................................................Ashleigh Shay, Jean Louise Webb Staff Photographers............................................................. David Barnes, John Paul Van Wert Soccer Contact....................................................................................................Karra Logan Phone..................................................................................................................... 706-542-9368 Email.......................................................................................................klogan@sports.uga.edu Office Phone................................................................................................. (706) 542-1621 Office Fax...................................................................................................... (706) 542-9339 Mailing Address............................................................. P.O. Box 1472, Athens, Ga. 30603 Website...........................................................................................www.georgiadogs.com

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 Lesesne 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 Karra Logan. 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 the Georgia soccer team on Facebook (Facebook.com/ UGASoccer), Twitter (@UGASoccer), and Instagram (@UGASoccer) for updates throughout the season. Live Broadcasts & the new sec network In 2016, select UGA soccer games – home and away – will be carried online on the SEC Digital Network/SEC Network+. Fans whose cable providers carry the SEC Network will be able to watch more conference games online than ever before on their computers, laptops, and mobile devices through the SEC Digital Network. Check Georgiadogs.com prior to game time for more information.

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SEASON PREVIEW

Q&A with head coach Billy Lesesne Georgia head soccer coach Billy Lesesne is entering his second season at the helm of the Bulldogs. Prior to arriving in Athens, Lesesne spent 14 seasons as an assistant at Duke University. Georgia opens the season with an exhibition game on the road against Furman on Aug. 11. The regular season opener is slated for Aug. 19 against Oklahoma State at the Turner Soccer Complex. Lesesne offered the following comments leading up to his second season at UGA. On the upcoming season… “We are excited to see and measure the progress we have made from last fall and spring seasons. Player roles are in constant change and we hope that the preparation players have made during the summer months will prepare us for a successful fall. As a coaching staff, we are excited to see how we meet the challenges our season presents us.” On the strength of the team… “I think that we are learning to become our best, we have to consistently work hard for each other. Our team spirit and organization will determine our level of success. We hope to stress a strong and compact defense, a dynamic attack, and an organized team regarding set play situations. You have to play as a team to win as a team. I think the players have really bought into that mentality that we are stronger collectively than we are as individuals.” On the lessons learned after one year of being a head coach… “I’ve learned most, that transition and change take time. A measured and consistent approach on a daily basis is the best way to create the culture and playing style that we want to see. I also lean heavily on our coaching staff and players to help us implement our plans together. We all realize that we are in this together and it takes everyone working together to create a strong team. As a coach, I want to see immediate progress; and a year into this position, I am realizing that progress boils down to a detailed and daily process that we all must follow with passion and hard work. I am very fortunate to have this opportunity and look forward to growing with our team.” Expectations for this season… “Our expectations include continued growth in our style of play and consistency. There has been tremendous change over the

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past year, and we need to continue to work together in a direction that maximizes our team’s capabilities. I would expect our team to be more organized and comfortable with our game plan and systems of play. We hope that on field success will continue to build our team confidence.” On the 2016 schedule… “The schedule is designed to challenge us, but also measure our improvement from last year. I think our 2016 schedule certainly does that. It gives us the opportunity to compete against some of the best programs both regionally and nationally in order to measure ourselves as a team. We always want to put ourselves in the situation where we can play against some of the best teams in the country in order to better ourselves and move in the right direction. I am excited about getting the preseason started and working toward this challenging schedule.”

2015 Results (5-12-1, 4-7 SEC) Date Opponent Location August 21 23 28 30 September 4 11 13 17 25 27 October 2 9 11 16 23 25 29 November 2

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High Point Wake Forest Texas Tech Oklahoma State

High Point, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Lubbock, Texas Stillwater, Okla.

T, 0-0 L, 4-0 L, 2-1 L, 4-0

Clemson South Carolina Samford LSU Arkansas Texas A&M

Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Baton Rouge, La. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga.

L, 1-0 L, 3-1 W, 1-0 L, 4-3 L, 2-1 W, 2-1

Tennessee Mississippi State Missouri Alabama Vanderbilt Auburn Florida

Knoxville, Tenn. Athens, Ga. Columbia, Mo. Athens, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. Auburn, Ala. Athens, Ga.

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

Vanderbilt (SEC)

Orange Beach, Ala.

L, 2-1


COACHING STAFF

Billy Lesesne Head Coach Second Season at Georgia • Second Season Erskine College 1987

Billy Lesesne was introduced as the fifth head coach of the Georgia women’s soccer team on December 16, 2014, after serving as the associate head coach at Duke University. In his first season as head coach Lesesne guided the 2015 Bulldogs to heights that UGA had never been before. On Sept. 27, 2015 Lesesne coached the Bulldogs to a 2-1 victory over No. 4 Texas A&M, marking the highest-ranked team a Georgia squad has ever defeated and the first in school history against the Aggies. The Bulldogs later went on the road and secured crucial back-to-back road wins against Vanderbilt and No. 16 Auburn. Georgia earned a No. 9-seed to the SEC Tournament in UGA’s 17th overall appearance in the conference tournament. Under Lesesne’s tutelage, two Bulldogs earned postseason 2015 All-SEC honors. Caroline Waters was named All-SEC Second Team, while Sydney Shultis garnered All-SEC Freshman Team recognition. Lesesne came to UGA following 14 seasons in Durham, the last 11 as the program’s associate head coach. He helped lead the 2011 edition of the Blue Devils to the NCAA College Cup (“Final Four”) and was named the Southeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year that season. In his 14 seasons at Duke University, the Blue Devils reached a total of 12 NCAA Tournaments, including three straight trips to the “Elite Eight” from 2011-13. He previously spent three seasons as an assistant coach before his promotion in the summer of 2004. In addition to his coaching duties at Duke University, Lesesne was a North Carolina ODP state coach and Region III staff coach in 2002-03. Prior to his time in Durham, Lesesne served as an assistant coach at Vanderbilt for two seasons, guiding the Commodores to the semifinals of the SEC Tournament in 2000. Lesesne’s previous head coaching experience came at his alma mater, Erskine College, where he spent six seasons. There, he served as the head coach of both the men’s and women’s programs. He earned several honors during his time at Erskine, including NSCAA Division II Women’s South Region Coach of the Year and Carolina’s Virginia Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1997, after leading the Lady Fleet to a 15-2-1 record and a conference title. He also won the Carolina’s Virginia Athletic Conference Messick Award for Sportsmanship in 1996, 1997, and 1998, as well as the conference award for highest graduation rates for studentathletes. Lesesne began his coaching career at Cambridge Academy in Greenwood, S.C., in 1988, before serving as the assistant men’s coach at the College of Charleston from 1990-91. He also coached the South Carolina Boys’ State ODP team from 1990-95 and the Girls’ ODP team from 1996-99. Lesesne enjoyed a successful playing career, playing three years of professional soccer with the Charleston Battery (USISL/A-League) and four years at Erskine College, where he was an NAIA All-America selection his senior season and an NSCAA All-South Region honoree his last two seasons. He also earned NAIA AllDistrict 6 honors from 1983-86, and was the Jake Todd/Erskine College Senior Athlete Award winner for the 1986-87 school year. He graduated from Erskine in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in biology/natural science. Lesesne and his wife, Katie, have two daughters, Addison and Victoria, and a son, William.

Coaching and Training Staff Front Row (L-R): Robert Hines, Chandler Stephens, Aqueelah Adbul, Camden Stovall. Back Row: Trina Topping, Brian Moore, Katie Ely, Billy Lesense, Enrique Rodriquez, Chris Herold, Chad Palmer.

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COACHING STAFF

KATIE ELY Assistant Coach • Second Season at Georgia Katie Ely joined the University of Georgia soccer staff as an assistant coach in January of 2015. Ely came to UGA after spending two seasons with the Missouri program where she served as an assistant coach to 19-year veteran Bryan Blitz. In 2015, her first season working with UGA goalkeepers, Ely guided Louise Hogrell to national recognition while posting four shutouts. Under Ely, Hogrell led the SEC in saves and saves per game in 2015 and was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 26 and national honorable mention player of the week by TopDrawerSoccer.com on Oct. 27. Ely worked primarily with the Tigers’ goalkeepers while in Columbia, helping McKenzie Sauerwein set a school record in saves in 2013. Sauerwein recorded six shutouts in 2014, helping the Tigers advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and a 12-7-3 record. Prior to joining the Missouri staff, Ely spent two seasons as the goalkeeper coach at Duke where she worked on the same staff as then associate head coach Billy Lesesne. While at Duke, Ely helped the Blue Devils reach the 2011 and 2012 NCAA College Cup. The Blue Devil goalkeepers also set single season records in shutouts (16) and goals against average (0.48) under Ely’s direction. Ely spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Syracuse before joining Duke’s staff. While with the Orange, she coached goalkeepers who set the school’s career saves and shutouts records and earned All-Big East Rookie Team honors. Ely graduated from Fairfield (Conn.) University in 2007, where she helped the Stags win the MAAC regular season title in 2002 and the MAAC Tournament title in 2007. She ranks first in school history in saves average, fifth in saves and sixth in wins, shutouts and goals against average.

BRIAN MOORE Assistant Coach • Second Season at Georgia Brian Moore joined the University of Georgia soccer staff as an assistant coach in January of 2015. He came to UGA after spending 23 years in Georgia youth soccer leagues holding a variety of different coaching positions. Most recently, Moore served as the Concorde Fire ECNL Director while also serving on the ECNL Board of Directors as the Southeast Conference Chairperson. He is still a U.S. Soccer National Training Center coach. In 2015, Moore helped guide the Bulldogs to several landmark victories. On Sept. 27, Moore led UGA to a 2-1 victory over No. 4 Texas A&M, marking the highestranked team that Georgia has ever defeated and the first win against the Aggies in school history. Moore’s role included pre-game scouting of opponents that led to UGA earning victories against two top-20 tanked teams and a bid to the 2015 SEC Tournament. Moore previously served as the South Program Director and ECNL Director of the Concorde Fire Youth Soccer Club in Atlanta. Moore was responsible for establishing the club’s involvement in the ECNL and was named the ECNL Director in 2009. He coached four state championship teams and won two Region Titles, three Premier League East Titles and earned a berth in the 2011 Southern Regional and ECNL National Semifinals. Since 2002, Moore has coached 13 Georgia Youth Soccer state championship teams, 10 USYSA Georgia Youth Soccer state runner-ups, three USYS Southern Regional Championship teams, one USYSA national runner-upin 2002, and one USYSA National Championship team (U19 in 2003). He has coached 18 US Soccer Youth Women’s National Team players, two of which appeared in the 2012 U17 World Cup. He also coached 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist and 2009 NCAA Hermann Trophy winner Kelley O’Hara. Moore played collegiately at Maryville College where he was a two-time team captain in 1989 and 1990, earning NCAA Division III All-South first team honors in 1990. Moore earned his degree in Business Administration from Maryville in 1991 and then went on to play semi-professionally in the USISL for the Atlanta Magic and was named the Final Four MVP of the 1993 USISL Indoor National Championships. Moore also played professionally for the Dayton Dynamo and the Cincinnati Silverbacks NPSL indoor teams from 1995-96 and was the third leading scorer for the professional outdoor A-League Atlanta Ruckus from 1995-96 the year that the A-League was the top league in the US (MLS started in 1996). He holds a USSF “A” License.

enrique rodriguez Volunteer Coach • Second Season at Georgia Enrique Rodriguez joined the University of Georgia soccer staff as a volunteer coach in January 2015. He came to UGA after serving as the assistant coach for the women’s team at The Citadel since 2008. Rodriguez was the international recruit coordinator and goalkeeper coach for the Bulldogs. He also served as the head coach of the men’s club soccer team from 2010-14 while at the Citadel. In his first season coaching at UGA, Rodriguez worked primarily with video scout coordination, a role that helped the Bulldogs earn two wins over top-20 ranked competition. Georgia advanced to the 2015 SEC Tournament for the 17th time in school history and earned a win against No. 4 Texas A&M, marking the highest-ranked team a UGA squad has ever defeated. Rodriguez also has extensive career on the prep level, serving as the head coach of the men’s varsity teams at the Porter Gaud and Pinewood Preparatory Schools in Charleston, South Carolina, finishing as the state runner-up for three consecutive seasons at Pinewood from 2011-13. Rodriguez earned his degree in Architecture from La Salle University at the Bogota campus in Colombia in 2000. Rodriguez played collegiately while studying in Bogota, where La Salle reached the College Tournament finals in 2000. He holds a USSF National “D” License.

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SUPPORT STAFF

Hallie Briggs Program Specialist

Chris Herold Strength & Conditioning

Robert Hines Manager

Beth Kleuter Academics

Chad Palmer Team Physician

Annalyn Smith Event Management

Camden Stovall Manager

Gloria Taylor Building Services

Trina Topping Sports Medicine

Gene Wollett Promotions

Front row (L to R): Lauren Tanner, Jessie Harvey, Morgan Orobello, Kara Looby, Louise, Hogrell, Marion Crowder. Second Row: Taylor Donohue, Daria Stan, Stephanie Krouskos, Maddie Burdick, Bria Washington, Josie Roebuck, Mariel Gutierrez, Becca Rasmussen, Alex Pallo, Kelsey Nix, Anna Bougas. Third Row: Maya Cherry, Caroline Waters, Kelsey Killean, Carly Settles, Sydney Shultis, Katie MacGinnitie, Alexa Antetomaso, Delaney Fechalos, Natalie Goodman, Erin Ratchick, Summer Burnett, Gloria Taylor. Fourth Row: Sarah Renaghan, Trina Topping, Chad Palmer, Enrique Rodriguez, Katie Ely, Billy Lesesne, Brian Moore, Chris Herold, Beth Kleuter, Hallie Briggs. Fifth Row: Sam Larsen, Chandler Stephens, Aqueelah Abdul, Camden Stovall, Robert Hines, Karra Logan

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UGA & ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Jere W. Morehead University President

Greg McGarity J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics

David Shipley Faculty Athletics Representative

Carla Williams Deputy Director of Athletics

Jim Booz Exec. Assoc. AD Compliance

Ted White Exec. Assoc. AD Student Development

Ron Courson Sr. Assoc. AD Sports Medicine

Claude Felton Sr. Assoc. AD Sports Communications

Glada Horvat Sr. Assoc. AD Academics & Eligibility

Andy Platt Sr. Assoc. AD Chief Financial Officer

Matt Brachowski Assoc. AD Event Management

Tim Cearley Assoc. AD Ticket Operations

Mรณnica Lebrรณn Assoc. AD Development

Stephanie Ransom Assoc. AD Business Operations

Alan Thomas Assoc. AD External Operations

John Bateman Asst. AD Marketing

Emily Deitz Asst. AD Promotions

Steve Flippen Asst. AD Compliance

Rhonda Kilpatrick Asst. AD Academics & Eligibility

Christie Purks Asst. AD Event Management

Anna Randa Asst. AD Sports Medicine

Melvin Robinson Asst. AD Facility Operations

Mark Slonaker Exec. Director Athletics Alumni Relations

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2016 BULLDOGS 26 Alexa Antetomaso 5-6 | Sr. | F Webster, N.Y. | Webster Schroeder 2015 (JUNIOR) Moved from defender to forward before the season... saw action in six games...44 minutes played...took one shot against Clemson.

PERSONAL Born January 14, 1997 ... daughter of Salli and Pete Bougas. Anna Bougas Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT 2015 0/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Total 0/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-0

13 Maddie Burdick 5-5 | RSo. | M Milton, Ga. | Blessed Trinity/Cambridge

2014 (SOPHOMORE) Was again a consistent starter for Georgia on the back line, playing in 19 games with 10 starting nods ... 1,180 minutes played ... tallied an assist for first career point vs. Houston ... three shots, two on goal (0.667). 2013 (FRESHMAN) Earned starting role on defense as a rookie, playing in 14 games with 10 starts ... logged 829 minutes ...helped the Bulldogs record 11 shutouts, just one off the school record, while posting a scoreless streak of 652 minutes during the nonconference slate - second-longest in school history ... took two shots ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Las Vegas College Showcase Participant in 2012 ... Atlanta Showcase in 2011 with Empire United Academy U17 ... 2010 Disney Showcase finalist and Jefferson Cup semifinalist ... 2010 US Club Soccer regional finalist ... NYS West State Cup champions in 2009-10 ... NEWSS Showcase GU 16 Elite champions ... 2009 South County Seaside Classic Champions ... Four-year varsity starter and captain as a senior ... first team All-Monroe County and All-Greater Rochester in 2012 ... All-New York State Call AA Team ... team leader in goals and points 2010-12 ... Canandaiguia National High School Athlete of the Week in 2012 ... New York Sportswriters Association All-State Team in 2011 ... also school’s starting point guard in basketball since 2010 and played lacrosse from 2009-11 ... class treasurer 2010-13 and vice president of chorus group ... maintained 95 percent average. PERSONAL Born April 26, 1995 ... daughter of John and MaryEllen Antetomaso ... involved with high school Rotary Interact Club, Breast Cancer Walk Organizer, Maplewood Nursing Home volunteer, and volunteer for youth summer camps. Alexa Antetomaso Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2013 14/10 0/0/0 2/0 0 2014 19/10 0/1/1 3/2 0 2015 6/0 0/0/0 1/1 0 Total 39/20 0/1/1 6/3 0

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9 Anna Bougas 5-2 | So. | D Grayson, Ga. | Providence Christian

2015 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Played in 16 games, making eight starts...logged 650 minutes at the midfield spot...dished out one assist against Vanderbilt...took one shot against Oklahoma State...registered a season-high 82 minutes against Auburn. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Did not see game action as she worked her way back from two high school knee injuries. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Atlanta Fire United 96 ECNL Team Captain (2010-2013) ... ECNL Final Four Showcase 2010 (Raleigh, NC) All-Event Team ... Puma Women’s Elite Showcase 2011 (Boyds, MD) ... ECNL Player Development Combine February 2012 (Greenville, SC) ... US Club Soccer ECNL/ID2 The Chance National Training Camp (2012 Portland, OR) ... TopDrawerSoccer.com No. 59-Ranked Player ... U.S. Soccer U-15 National Player Pool 2011 ... U.S. Soccer U-14 Girls’ National Team Camp (2010: Carson, CA) ... U.S. Soccer U-14 Girls’ National Identification Camp (2010: Portland, OR) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center (April 2012: Atlanta, GA) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center (January 2011: Atlanta, GA) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center (March 2011: Atlanta, GA) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center (August 2011: Atlanta, GA) ... GHSA Class AA Region 6 Champion (2011, 2012) ... GHSA Class AA State Champion (2011) ... graduated a semester early and enrolled at UGA in spring 2014. PERSONAL Born April 30, 1996 ... daughter of Jeff and Pam Burdick ... has a younger sister, Caroline ... recovering from two ACL tears ... was a USA Level 7 gymnast ... also enjoys reading and snowboarding. Maddie Burdick Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT 2015 16/8 0/1/1 4/1 0 0-0 Total 16/8 0/1/1 4/1 0 0-0

11 Summer Burnett 5-8 | RJr. | D Makakilo, Hawaii | Kamehameha Schools

2015 (FRESHMAN) Did not see any game action. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Athlete Of The Year in 2014 ... All County in 2013 ... Regional All-Star Team in 2013 ... Named team’s best offensive player during her junior season ... All-Region in 2012 ... Named team’s MVP her sophomore season in 2012 ... Made the U-18 National Championships ... Invited to train with the National team in 2012 ... Regional Olympic Development team in 2011 ... ECNL U-15 A flight 2011-12 ... U-14 Georgia State Cup Champion in 2011 ... Region III Premier League East Champion in 2011 ... Disney U-14 Finalist in 2010 ... CASL U-15 Champions in 2010 ... Atlanta Cup U-14 Champions and Georgia State Cup U-13 Champions in 2010.

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2015 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR) Played and started in all 18 games...second among field players with 1,483 minutes...a key member in UGA’s four shutouts...started 2015 season after suffering a torn ACL in 2014...played 90 or more minutes in six matches...took four shots, all on goal...held No. 16 Auburn scoreless on the road. 2014 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)

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2016 BULLDOGS shutouts, just one off the school record, while posting a scoreless streak of 652 minutes during the non-conference slate - second-longest in school history ... tallied first career point with an assist vs. Missouri, as she set up Marion Crowder’s game-winner with a long service ... took two shots, one on goal ... logged 1,664 minutes ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... received Coaches Award following the season... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Four-year varsity member and three-year varsity starter at Kamehameha Schools ...Interscholastic League of Honolulu Girls Soccer Second Team 2011 ... Hawaii High School Athletic Association Girls Soccer First Team All State 2012 ... Girls Soccer Division I State Champions 2012 ... Interscholastic League of Honolulu Girls Varsity Champions 2012 ... Interscholastic League of Honolulu Girls Soccer First Team 2012-13 ... Played for Leahi Soccer Club since 2005, Leahi Stingrays 2005-2007, Leahi 95 Premier 2007-2013 ... Hawaii State Champions 2008-2013 ... Surf College Cup Finalist 2009 ... Surf Cup Finalist 2010 ... Far West Regional Champions 2013 ... State ODP Team 2008-2011 ...Region IV Pool player 2010. PERSONAL Born June 30, 1995 ... daughter of Roy and Cheryl Burnett ... has three sisters, Cady, Taylor and Brandi ... enjoys going to the beach and spending time with family and friends. Summer Burnett Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2013 20/20 0/1/1 2/1 0 2014 6/6 0/0/0 0/0 0 2015 18/18 0/0/0 4/4 0 Total 44/44 0/2/2 6/5 0

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24 Maya Cherry 5-10 | So. | D Marietta, Ga. | Bethesda-Chevy Chase 2015 (FRESHMAN) Played in 10 games with four starts...registered 480 minutes...was a major factor late in the season, starting the final four games...earned first start in win on the road against Vanderbilt...played all 90 minutes in three of final four games...nearly scored against Auburn on lone shot on the year...played all 180 minutes in Georgia’s crucial two-win weekend that pushed the team into the SEC tournament...played 61 minutes in first career postseason match against Vanderbilt. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Named team captain for her senior season ... All-Region player in 2014 ... Named Player of the Month for the first month of her senior season at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School ... Recognized by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity in Montgomery, Maryland with the Paul Roberson Achievement Award (Versatility Award) which honors students who show versatility in academics, arts, athletics, character and community service ... Attended Walton High School prior to moving to Bethesda ... One of 20 students recognized with the Raider Pride Award which is given to those demonstrating unyielding integrity and outstanding school pride. PERSONAL Born June 15, 1997 ... daughter of Mary and Melvin Cherry. Maya Cherry Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT 2015 11/4 0/0/0 1/1 0 0-0 Total 11/4 0/0/0 1/1 0 0-0

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2 Marion Crowder 5-4 | Sr. | F Madison, Miss. | Madison Central 2015 (JUNIOR) Ranked the 86th best player nationally by TopDrawerSoccer.com in preseason rankings...named to SEC Preseason Watch List ...played and started in all 18 games...third among field players with 1,336 minutes...led team with four goals...played a season high 98 minutes against High Point...scored goals against Arkansas, Texas A&M, Mississippi State and Vanderbilt...took 35 shots with 18 on goal (.514 SOG%)...finished tied for 10th in scoring and tied for fourth in game-winning goals in the conference in SEC in games alone...scored game-winning goals against Texas A&M and Mississippi State...led UGA to win against No. 4 Texas A&M on Sept. 27, marking the highest-ranked team a Georgia squad has ever defeated. 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Named to Preseason SEC Watch List ... College Sports Madness Preseason All-SEC ... ranked No. 75 on the Top Drawer Soccer preseason list of upperclassmen, and No. 16 in the Southeastern Conference ... returned from off-season knee surgery in Georgia’s second game of the season against UNCG, and scored just moments after entering ... played in 17 games with 14 starts on the wing ... third on the team in points with 14, coming on six goals and two assists ... two game-winning goals ... 32 shots ... named College Sports Madness SEC Player of the Week on Sept. 23 and TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week (Honorable Mention) on Sept. 24 after scoring two of Georgia’s three goals in a come-frombehind win in the SEC opener vs. Vanderbilt ... first Bulldog to score multiple goals in back-to-back games since 2011 ... named second team All-SEC and third team All-South Region. 2013 (FRESHMAN) Turned in a standout freshman campaign in which she led the team in goals (11) and points (23), with one assist ... finished just one goal off the rookie record at Georgia ... her four goals vs. the College of Charleston made her only the second UGA player to score four in a game and the first since 2003, and the first-ever freshman to do so ... first player in team history to score in four straight games (Long Beach State, CofC, South Carolina, Mizzou) ... team-best seven game-winning goals was one off the school record in that category ... started 19 games and played in all 20 at left wing ... took 49 shots, 32 on goal (.653) ... 1,257 minutes ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Sept. 16 after CofC performance ... was also the College Sports Madness SEC Player of the Week and National Offensive Player of the Week that week ... named to the Top Drawer Soccer midseason top-100 freshmen list, coming in at No. 9 in the nation among rookies ... ended No. 14 on the list at the end of the season ... named to the SEC All-Freshman Team ... College Sports Madness All-SEC ... second team All-South Region ... landed on Top Drawer’s second team Freshmen Best XI ... invited to U.S. U20 training camp in November ... named team’s Offensive MVP... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Played with the ODP Region 3 team from 2009-12 ... U18 National Camp 2013 ... participated in the ODP regional from 2009-12 and the foreign trips to Costa Rica in 2010, Germany/France in 2011, and Italy/Switzerland in 2012 ... ODP region 3 team captain in 2012 ... id2 national camp participant in 2011 ... 2013 Mississippi State Gatorade Player of the Year ... Mississippi Player of the Year (Miss Soccer) 2013 ... Mississippi Girls POPStar Award Winner 2013 ... Mississippi Offensive MVP 2013 ... led team in goals and assists as a senior, and in goals every year ... Mississippi first team all-state 2011-12 and 2012-13 ... 6A state champions 2009-10 and 2010-11 ... ESPN top 150 ... TopDrawerSoccer top 100. PERSONAL Born January 19, 1995.

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2016 BULLDOGS Marion Crowder Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2013 20/19 11/1/23 49/32 7 2014 17/14 6/2/14 32/15 2 2015 18/18 4/0/8 35/18 2 Total 55/51 21/3/45 116/65 11

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12 Taylor Donohue 5-5 | Sr. | M Lawrenceville, Ga. | Collins Hill 2015 (JUNIOR) Played in eight games...saw 123 minutes of action... dished out the game-winning assist against No. 16 Auburn that ultimately pushed UGA into the SEC tournament...took one shot against Oklahoma State...played a season-high 34 minutes against Wake Forest. 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Played in three games, logging 61 minutes of action ... scored first career goal vs. Houston, firing her lone shot of the season at the upper 90 ... finished with two points. 2013 (FRESHMAN) Played in 14 games, logging 297 minutes of action ... first career point came via an assist vs. Mississippi State ... took four shots, one on goal. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Georgia state champions (with GSA Phoenix) 2008-2010 and finalist in 2011 ... 2008-09 Atlanta Cup Tournament champion and won 2008 Raleigh Showcase, 2008 & 2010 Disney Showcase ... reached quarterfinals of Southern Regionals 2010-11 ... Georgia 94 ODP team for five seasons ... ODP Region championship in 2010 ... played in ODP National Championship in 2011 (third in nation) ... Super Y for two seasons ... attended the Super Y National ID Camp in Florida in 2007 ... Three-year letterwinner and starter ... awarded ‘Super Six’ Player Award in Gwinnett County as a junior in 2012 ... Collins Hill team was an Elite Eight participant in 2011 and Final Four team in 2012 ... in three seasons, had 28 goals and 34 assists. PERSONAL Born September 14, 1994 ... majoring in psychology and minoring in public health. Taylor Donohue Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2013 14/0 0/1/1 4/1 0 2014 3/0 1/0/2 1/1 0 2015 8/0 0/1/1 1/1 0 Total 25/0 1/2/4 6/3 0

reer minutes vs. South Carolina after an injury on the back line, and contributed with an assist on Kelsey Killean’s game-winning goal for first point ... First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. NATIONAL U.S. Soccer U-18 WNT Pool in 2013 ... U.S. Soccer U-15 GNT Camp & Player Pool in 2011 ... U.S. Soccer U-14 GNT Camp & Player Pool in 2010 ... U.S. Soccer U-14 Girls National Identification Camp in 2010 ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center 2011-13. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL USYS ODP Region III Team Interregional Event in 2012, 2011, 2010 ... USYS ODP Region III Team International Games in Munich in 2012 ... USYS ODP Region III Team International Tournament in Costa Rica in 2011 ... USYS ODP Region III Pool from 2010-12 ... USYS ODP Georgia State Pool 2009-12 ... ECNL / id2 “The Chance” National Camp in 2012 ... ECNL Player Development Program 2012-13 ... Puma Women’s Elite Showcase in 2011 ... Atlanta Fire United U-18 & U-15 ECNL Team Captain ... Four-Star Player Ranking by TopDrawerSoccer.com (2010-13) ... No. 110 player ranking ... ECNL National Finals North American Division Top 10 in 2013 ... ECNL National Championship Top 15 in 2012 ... ECNL “A” Flight Top 10 in 2012 ... ECNL Southeast Conference Champion in 2012 ... ECNL “B” Flight 4th Place in 2011 ... Georgia State Cup Champion in 2009 and 2011 ... Georgia State Cup semifinalist in 2010 ... USYS Southern Regional Championships quarterfinalist in 2011 ... Region III Premier League East Spring & Fall Finalist in 2010 ... GYSA Athena “A” Spring Finalist in 2009 ... GYSA Athena “A” Fall Champion in 2008 ... Atlanta Cup Tournament Champion 2008-10 ... Atlanta Cup Tournament Finalist 2007 ... WAGS Tournament Champion in 2008 & 2009 ... Vulcan Cup Tournament Champion 2007 and 2009 ... Disney Junior Showcase semifinalist in 2009 ... Scored 47 goals and had 23 assists for career ... 2014 Region 6 Class AAAAAA 1st Team All-Region ... 2014 Lambert HS Golden Boot Award ... GHSA Class AAA State Tournament runner-up in 2013 ... GHSA Class AAA Region 6 second place in 2013 ... GHSA Class AA State Tournament runner-up in 2012 ... GHSA Class AA Region 6 Champion 2011 and 2012 ... GHSA Class AA State Tournament Champion in 2011 ... scored game-winning penalty kick in second overtime of State Championship ... GHSA Class AA Region 6 First Team All Region in 2011. PERSONAL Born June 18, 1996 ... daughter of Tim and Kelly Fechalos ... has one brother, Tommy ... hobbies include music, reading, and movies. Delaney Fechalos Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2014 6/0 0/1/1 0/0 0 2015 13/6 0/0/0 5/2 0 Total 19/0 0/2/1 5/2 0

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18 Natalie Goodman 5-6 | Jr. | D Savannah, Ga. | Savannah Country Day School

17 Delaney Fechalos 5-5 | Jr. | D Suwanee, Ga. | Lambert

two on goal.

2015 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 13 games, making six starts...missed the final four games of the season due to injury...saw 758 minutes of action...played a key defensive role in three of UGA’s four shutouts...took five shots with

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2015 (SOPHOMORE) Did not see game action. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Played in 15 games in the midfield, logging 305 minutes of action ... tallied an assist vs. Houston. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL GSA Phoenix ECNL (2010-2014) - team captain ... Ranked No. 47 for the Class of 2014 by TopDrawerSoccer.com, including No. 4 in the South Atlantic Region and the No. 16 midfielder in the class ... ECNL Winter Showcase All Event Team

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2016 BULLDOGS (2011) ... ECNL Player Development Combine (2012-13) ... ECNL id2 National Training Camp (2012) ... Georgia ODP (2010-2013) - team captain ... TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI 2013 ODP National Championships ...ODP National Championship (2013) - team captain ... Region III ODP (2011-2013) ... U.S. U-18 Women’s National Team Player Pool (2013-14) ... multi-year letterwinner in cross country and basketball in addition to soccer ... member of the National Honor Society and Honor Council ... lead singer in Jazz Band ... earned Academic Awards in Calculus ... received Country Day Freeman Jelks Award. PERSONAL Born April 25, 1996 ... daughter of Kristen and Brad Goodman ... has a younger sister, Catherine, and a younger brother, Brett ... was born in Houston and raised in Savannah, Ga. ... hobbies include singing and playing the guitar. Natalie Goodman Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2014 15/0 0/1/1 0/0 0 2015 0/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 Total 15/0 0/1/1 0/0 0

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4 Mariel Gutierrez 5-4 | Jr. | M Mexico City, Mexico | Justo Sierra San Mateo 2015 (SOPHOMORE) Played in all 18 games, making five starts...registered 880 minutes...scored two goals and led the team with three assists...recorded seven points...scored goals against No. 20 Texas Tech and No. 17 South Carolina...goal against South Carolina came from 30-yards out...dished out assists against LSU, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt...took 19 shots with six on goal (.316) 2014 (FRESHMAN) Joined the Bulldogs after playing in the U-20 Women’s World Cup for Mexico ... earned starting spot at left back shortly after arriving in Athens, playing in 18 games with 15 nods ... 1,291 minutes ... tallied an assist for first career point vs. LSU, setting up Rachel Garcia ... took six shots ... First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. NATIONAL Member of Mexico U-20 national team ... named to Mexico’s roster for the 2014 U-20 Women’s World Cup, and earned a starting spot on defense. PERSONAL Born August 6, 1994 ... daughter of Mirta Velasco Delgado and Gabriel Gutierrez Samayoa ... has one sister, Gabriela ... plans to major in mechanical engineering ... hobbies include dance, being with friends and family, and music. Mariel Gutierrez Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2014 18/15 0/1/1 6/1 0 2015 18/5 2/3/7 19/6 0 Total 36/20 2/4/8 25/7 0

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District team honors as a senior ... named to the Tennessee Sports Writers AllState & Tennessee Coaches All-State teams in 2015 ... earned All-District and All-Region honors as a junior ... named to the Tennessee Sports Writers All-State & Tennessee Coaches All-State teams in 2014 ... was selected to the All-District, All-Region and the Tennessee Sports Writers All-State teams in 2013 ... posted 39 shutouts during her high school career ... Six-time Tennessee state club champion ... three-time recipient of the US Youth Soccer Golden Glove ... named to the Top Drawer Soccer 2014-15 Tennessee All-Star team ... traveled to Costa Rica and the Netherlands in 2014 and 2015 with her ODP team. PERSONAL Born January 8, 1998 ... daughter of John and Sondra Harvey.

1 Louise Hogrell 5-7 | Jr. | GK Asa, Sweden | Elof Lindalv 2015 (SOPHOMORE) Named to SEC Preseason Watch List...played every minute in goal for Georgia in 2015...first on the team with 1,659 minutes...led the SEC in saves (96) and saves per game (5.33)...finished with a .756 save percentage and a 1.68 goals-against average...recorded shutouts against High Point, Samford, Mississippi State and Auburn...her 96 saves is tied for eighth most by a UGA goalkeeper in school history...ranks near the top in several UGA career records after sophomore season: T6th in shutouts (10), 5th in saves (168), 7th in wins (15)...named SEC Defensive player of the week on Oct. 26 and a TopDrawerSoccer.com honorable mention national player of the week on Oct. 27...named a CollegeSoccer360 prime time performer on Nov.18. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Joined the Bulldogs from the Swedish U-19 National Team ... played in and started all 20 games in goal ... logged over 1,800 minutes ... six shutouts rank tied for sixth all-time at UGA for a single season ... finished with 72 saves, a 0.750 save percentage, and a 1.17 goals-against average ... back-to-back-to-back shutouts vs. Houston, UCF, and Furman in the non-conference season ... first SEC blank sheet came Sept. 28 vs. No. 14 South Carolina on the road ... named SEC Freshman of the Week on Aug. 25 and Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 8. NATIONAL/CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Has played 13 gamed with the Sweden U-19 team ... named MVP three times ... helped the team qualify for the European Championships in the summer of 2013 ... won the Swedish Cup three times ... has played with Åsa IF (2011), Tölö IF (2011-2012), and Kopparberg Göteborg FC (2012-Present) ... won Sweden high school tournament twice in her career with Elof Lindälv ... born February 12, 1994 ... daughter of Susanne & Pär Högrell ... has an older sister, Cecilia ... hobbies include painting, shopping, and exercising ... nickname is Loo or Loo-Loo ... hometown of Åsa is outside Gothenburg. Year 2014 2015 Total

0 Jessie Harvey 6-1 | Fr. | GK Franklin, Tenn. | Franklin CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Named team co-captain for her senior season ... earned All-Mid State team, All-Region and All-

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Louise Hogrell Year-By-Year G/GS Minutes GA/GaAvg Saves/Pct Shutouts 20/20 1845:40 24/1.17 72/.750 6 18/18 1658:33 31/1.68 96/7.56 4 38/38 3504:13 55/1.41 168/.740 10

22 Kelsey Killean 5-7 | Jr. | F Thornton, Colo. | Legacy 2015 (SOPHOMORE) Named to SEC Preseason Watch List...played in all 18 games, earning eight starts at the forward position...registered 867 minutes...scored one goal


2016 BULLDOGS against LSU...led team with a .562 shots on goal percentage...took 16 shots with nine on goal...played a season-high 94 minutes against High Point...took three shots against Tennessee and Clemson ... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Played in all 20 games with nine starts at forward ... emerged as one of the fastest players on the team and a dangerous weapon on the wing ... finished fourth on the team in points with 11, coming on three goals and five assists ... took 21 shots, 14 on goal (0.667) ... tallied two game-winning goals, including in Georgia’s upset win over No. 14 South Carolina on the road ... also had the winner vs. Vandy ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Sept. 29 ... SEC All-Freshman Team selection ... ended the season ranked the No. 51 freshman in the nation by Top Drawer ... First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. NATIONAL/CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Two-time invitee to U.S. Soccer Training Center ID Camp ... Colorado State Champions (2013) ... National Premier League - National Champions (2013) ... Disney Cup Finalist (2013) ... Denver Cup Champions (2013) ... 1995 Colorado ODP Team (2011, 2012) ... 1995 Region IV ODP Team (2011, 2012) ... Interregional Event - Boca Raton, FL (2011, 2012) ... 2014 All Colorado - First Team ... 2014 All Conference - First Team ... 2013 All Colorado - First Team ... 2013 All State - First Team ... 2013 bocopreps.com All Region - First Team ... 2013 All Conference - First Team ... 2012 All State - Second Team ... 2012 bocopreps.com All Region - First Team ... 2012 All Conference - First Team ... 2011 All Conference - Second Team ... Three-Year Starter (2011-2013) ... Four-Year Academic All State (2011-2014) ... Team’s Leading Scorer (2012, 2013) ... Colorado State Tournament Semifinalist, Class 5A (2013). PERSONAL Born November 21, 1995 ... daughter of Jim and Kathy Killean ... has two younger siblings, Campbell and Kate ... hobbies include fitness and photography. Kelsey Killean Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2014 20/9 3/5/11 21/14 2 2015 18/8 1/0/2 16/9 0 Total 38/17 4/5/13 37/23 2

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19 Stephanie Krouskos 5-4 | Jr. | M Alpharetta, Ga. | Marist | Univ. of Virginia 2015 (SOPHOMORE) Transferred to UGA from the Univ. of Virginia...Played in 13 games, earning three starts...missed several games towards the end of the season due to injury... played 491 minutes...dished out an assist against No. 20 Texas Tech...took three shots with two on goal...played a season-high 77 games against South Carolina. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 14 games off the bench ... UVa debut in season-opener vs. Marshall ... first career goal vs. Pitt ... first career assist vs. Old Dominion CLUB/ODP 2013 All-Area ... helped Marist School to 2013 & 2014 State Championships ... member of Tophat 14 Gold club team that won three state titles ... member of the ODP Region III pool

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15 Kara Looby 5-8 | RJr. | GK Tampa, Fla. | Plant 2015 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE) Did not see game action.

Did not see game action. 2013 (FRESHMAN) Did not see game action.

CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Captain, 2012 R3PL No. 2-ranked state team and No. 5-ranked Region 3 team ... 2013 WAGS champions ... ODP Florida State First Team ... nominated to Super Y Regional Team ... club finalist at Disney in 2010 & 2011 ... CASL Finalist 2010 ... champions 2010 CDL ... 2010 Florida State League undefeated ... Score At The Shore Champions 2010 & 2011 ... four-year varsity team member ... 2013 regional runner-up ... 2013 Final Four state cup ... first team Western Conference ... All County Second team as a junior ... team captain ... No. 1-ranked team in district heading to District/Regional/State tournaments ... state Final Four 2011. PERSONAL Born September 15, 1995 ... daughter of Tom and Kim Looby ... two sisters, Megan and Kaitlin. Year 2014 2014 2015 Total

Kara Looby Year-By-Year G/GS Minutes GA/GaAvg Saves/Pct Shutouts 0/0 0:00 0/0 0/- 0 0/0 0:00 0/0 0/- 0 0/0 0:00 0/0 0/- 0 0/0 0:00 0/0 0/- 0

20 Katie MacGinnite 5-6 | Fr. | F Atlanta, Ga. | Marist CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL

Four-year letterwinner ... led team to state championships in 2013 and 2014 ... state runner-up in 2015 ... named to the StudentAthlete Leadership Team in 2015 ... named to the student honor roll in 2015 and 2016 ... played for the Concorde Fire club team. PERSONAL Born September 20, 1997 ... daughter of Doug and Missy MacGinnitie.

PERSONAL Full Name is Stephanie G. Krouskos ... daughter of Kamela and Steve Krouskos ... has two brothers, Brian and Chase, and a sister, Kaitlin.

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2016 Bulldogs 5 Kelsey Nix 5-5 | R-Jr. | F Roswell, Ga. | Roswell

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2015 (JUNIOR) Did not see any game action due to injury ... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.

23 Alex Pallo 5-3 | Jr. | M Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. | Dwyer

2014 (SOPHOMORE) Played in and started 11 games before nagging injuries sidelined her for the rest of the season ... played 824 minutes ... took one shot. 2013 (FRESHMAN) Played in 10 games on defense, missing the middle portion of the season due to injury ... took three shots, two on goal ... logged 359 minutes of action...captured the U-19 U.S. Youth Soccer national championship with North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) Elite II club team in July ...Fall Athletic Director’s Honor Roll & Dean’s List... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. CLUB/ODP U19 national club champion with NASA Elite II in July 2013... U14 National Team Identification Camp 2009 ... ‘94 Region III Team 2009-2011 ... ODP Thanksgiving Invitational 2009-2010 ... NASA 12 Elite II Soccer Team (4 years) ... State Cup Champions 2010 ... National League Champions 2010 and Runner-up 2011 ... attended Nationals and placed sixth in the nation 2010 and third in 2011. PERSONAL Born October 29, 1994. Kelsey Nix Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2013 10/0 0/0/0 3/2 0 2014 11/11 0/0/0 1/0 0 Total 21/11 0/0/0 4/2 0

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30 Morgan Orobello 5-6 | R-Jr. | GK Tierra Verde, Fla. | Berkeley Prep 2015 (JUNIOR) Did not see game action ... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.

2015 (SOPHOMORE) Did not see any game action ... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in four games, logging 48 minutes ... First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll NATIONAL/CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Played with the VSI West FLorida Flames in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) ... placed 3rd at ECNL Nationals in the Champions League in 2013 ... team was back-to-back Florida State Cup Champions in 2012 and 2013 ... Florida State Cup Finalists in 2011 ... Super Y National Champions in 2013 ... US Club Florida Cup/State Champions in 2013 ... Southern Premier League Champions in 2012 ... member of Florida ODP team in 2009 and 2011 ... US Soccer Federation Center Invitee/Participant ... four-year letterwinner and team captain ...2011-12 and 2012-13 Scholar Athlete Award recipient ... 2013-2014 Team MVP ... 201112 and 2012-13 1st Team All-Conference ... 2011-12 and 2012-13 Honorable Mention All-County Class 6A and 5A ... 2013-14 1st Team All County ... led team in goals and assists all four seasons ... played in Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Classic ... team went undefeated in district and conference play during 2013-14 Season ... team won Districts and were Regional Finalists in 2013-14. PERSONAL Born August 30, 1995 ... daughter of Ann Marie and Keith Pallo ... has four siblings: Danielle, Jason, Olivia, and Bianca ... intends to major in engineering and business ... placed fourth in high school class of over 500 students. Alex Pallo Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT 2014 4/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Total 4/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-0

2014 (SOPHOMORE) Made her college debut in dramatic fashion, entering in the first round of the SEC Tournament for penalty kicks, and stopped two to send Georgia through versus Arkansas. 2013 (FRESHMAN) Did not see game action...Fall Athletic Director’s Honor Roll & Dean’s List... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Played both goalkeeper and right midfielder ... five-year varsity starter ... scored 12 goals ... team captain 2011-12 and 2012-13 ... state runner-up 2009-10 ... three-time district champions ... Disney Champions 2012-13 ... Columbus Day Classic Champs 2010-2013 ... GSA Showcase Champions 2012-13. PERSONAL Born March 7, 1995 ... daughter of Dr. Peter and Jill Orobello ... has two brothers, Peter and Nick, and three sisters, Katy, Ryan, and Tayler ... enjoys spending time with her large family, running, swimming with her four dogs, and music.

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10 Becca Rasmussen 5-4 | Jr. | M Golden, Colo. | Dakota Ridge 2015 (SOPHOMORE) Named Georgia Offensive Player of the Year ... played in all 18 games, making 15 starts...sixth among field players with 1,224 minutes...scored first-career goal against LSU...dished out two assist on the road against Vanderbilt...second on the team with a .556 shots on goal percentage...took 18 shots with 10 on goal...attempted multiple shots in five games...played all 90 minutes against LSU, Missouri, Alabama and Vanderbilt ... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Named to Preseason SEC Watch List ... played in 18 of 20 games, making 14 starts ... 930 minutes ... can play forward or in the midfield ... two assists for two points on the year ... took nine shots, five on goal (0.556)... ended the season

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2016 BULLDOGS ranked the No. 98 freshman in the nation by Top Drawer.

for the Chattanooga FC WPSL team.

SPRING 2014 (EARLY ENROLLEE) Tallied six assists in the spring as an early enrollee at Georgia.

PERSONAL Born August 16, 1995 ... daughter of Buck and Eve Roebuck ... has four siblings: Jed, Cody, Sadie, and Stone ... hobbies include cooking, painting, and ceramics.

NATIONAL/CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL U.S. Soccer National Camps at U-14, U-15, U-17, U-18, and U-20 levels ... National Development Camp at U-17 ... called into U-18 camp in Mexico City in July 2014 and in Chula Vista, Calif., in May 2014 ... attended her first camp with the U-20s in April 2014 ... played in the 10 Nations Tournament with the U-18s in La Manga Spain in March ... state ODP (2009-2012) ... Region IV ODP (2009-2013) ... Region IV Tournaments (2010-2013) ... All-Tournament first team Inter-Regional Tournaments (Representing Region IV) ... ECNL ID 2 National Camps (2010, 2012) ... Manchester United Premier Cup in Portland Oregon (2010) ... Gothia Cup in Gothenburg, Sweden (2010) ... NSCAA Youth Girls All American (2013) ... TopDrawerSoccer.com No. 31 ranking ... W-League Colorado Rush Reserve Team (Summer 2012) ... Colorado Rush Full Team (Summer 2013-14).

Josie Roebuck Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2014 4/4 0/0/0 2/1 0 2015 6/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 Total 10/4 0/0/0 2/1 0

29 Carly Settles 5-5 | Jr. | D Greensboro, Ga. | Athens Academy

PERSONAL Born January 1, 1996 ... daughter of Steve and Lisa Rasmussen ... has two older siblings, Rachel and Charles ... hobbies include running, horseback riding, and reading. Becca Rasmussen Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT 2014 18/14 0/2/2 9/5 0 0-0 Total 18/14 0/2/2 9/5 0 0-0

21 Erin Ratchick 5-7 | Fr. | D Marietta, Ga. | George Walton CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Named team captain for her senior season ... fouryear letter-winner ... given the Raider Pride award twice ... named to the student honor roll ... named to the Olympic Development training camp roster ... IMG Academy Top 150 ... led club team to the Olympic Development Program National Championship ... named to club All-Region team. PERSONAL Born February 27, 1998 ... daughter of Scott and Ellen Ratchick.

2015 (SOPHOMORE) Played a large role early in the season before missing the remainder of the year to injury...recorded 112 minutes on three games...played a season-high 47 minutes against Wake Forest ... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 14 games, able to play defender or forward ... first career assists and point came vs. Mississippi State off a corner kick that she sent in to Carli Shultis to set up Gabby Seiler’s goal ... First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. NATIONAL/CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL 2010 Disney Tournament champions ... TopDrawerSoccer.com Top-150 pool ... played for GSA in Atlanta ... varsity starter (2011-14) ... Leading scorer (2011-13) ... team MVP (2012-13) ... 2011 Athens Banner-Herald Soccer Player of the Year ... All-Area First Team (2011, 2013). PERSONAL Born August 25, 1995 ... daughter of Erin and Dick Settles ... Erin attended UGA ... has a younger brother, Wyatt. Carly Settles Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2014 14/0 0/1/1 1/0 0 2015 3/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 Total 17/0 0/1/1 1/0 0

34 Josie Roebuck 5-4 | RSo. | D Chattanooga, Tenn. | Girls Prepatory School 2015 (SOPHOMORE) Saw action in the first six games before missing the remainder of the season due to injury...played a season-high 32 minutes against Wake Forest. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in four games, all four of which were starts on defense ... called upon to shut down opponent’s top scoring threat with her athleticism and strong tackling ... took two shots, one on goal (0.500). HIGH SCHOOL/WPSL Four-year varsity starter Chattanooga Girls All-Star Team (2011) ... 2012 state runners-up ... THSSCA All State (2012-2013) ... TSWA All State (2013) ... Best of Preps 1st team (2013) ... All Region (2011-2013) ... Team Captain (2013) ... played

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14 Sydney Shultis 5-6 | So. | M McDonough, Ga. | Ola High 2015 (SOPHOMORE) Named All-SEC Freshman Team...played in 17 games, making 14 starts...missed only one game due to a concussion...led all freshman with 1,202 minutes played...scored two goals and dished out one assist...fourth on the team with five points...scored first career-goal, a game winner, against No. 16 Auburn in the 83rd minute...scored UGA’s only postseason goal against Vanderbilt...recorded either an assist or goal in three of Georgia’s last four games....455 shots on goal percentage tied for fourth best on the team...took 22 shots with 10 on goal. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Invited to attend the Nike I.D. National Training Center for her junior and

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2016 BULLDOGS sophomore seasons ... Attended the Elite Club National League Player Development Program for her junior and sophomore seasons ... Named team captain for the U-17 Concorde Fire club team ... Named Captain for the U-16 Concorde Fire club team ... Attended four U.S. training centers during her sophomore year ... attended three U.S. training centers during her freshman year at Ola. PERSONAL Born November 11, 1996 ... daughter of Chris and Lori Shultis ... sister of recent University of Georgia graduate and soccer alum Carli Shultis. Sydney Shultis Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT 2015 17/14 2/1/5 22/10 1 0-0 Total 17/14 2/1/5 22/10 1 0-0

27 Daria Stan 5-4 | Fr. | M Augusta, Ga. | Westminster CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL Played for Westminster Schools of Augusta ... played for Augusta Arsenal, Concorde Fire and Tophat club teams ... led Augusta Arsenal to U18 Atlanta Cup Championship ... helped Concorde Fire to State Cup semi finals ... helped Tophat qualify for the ECNL Champions League. PERSONAL Born October 13, 1997 ... daughter of Cristian and Corina Stan.

3 Lauren Tanner 5-4 | Sr. | F Buford, Ga. | Mill Creek 2015 (JUNIOR) Played in all 18 games, making nine starts...registered 846 minutes...scored one goal against Mississippi State to put the Dawgs up 2-0...dished an assist against Arkansas and LSU...took 15 shots with six on goal (.400) ... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 17 games, with one start ... logged 392 minutes ... two goals and one assist for five points ... nine shots, five on goal (0.556). 2013 (FRESHMAN) Scored the game-winning goal in the team’s annual Red & Black intrasquad scrimmage, her first taste of college soccer ... played in 13 games at forward, making one start against Houston on Aug. 25 ... took five shots, three on goal ... earned first career point with an assist vs. Mississippi State on Oct. 18 ... logged 243 minutes of action... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL 2009 Region III ODP ... 2010 February ODP National Camp ... 2010 Costa Rica Tour... 2010 Region III ODP ... 2011 February ODP National Camp... 2011 Region III ODP ... 2012 ODP Region III Champion... 2012 February ODP National Camp ... 2008 and 2010 State Cup Champions ... 2011 State Cup Finalist ... 2007, 2008, 2009 Atlanta Cup Champions ... 2008 Raleigh Showcase Champion ... 2008, 2010 Disney Showcase Champion ... 2009, 2010 R3PL Team ... 2010 National League ... 2010, 2011 Southern Regional Quarterfinalist ... 2011, 2012 ECNL Team ... Team captain and four-year starters ... 2013 All-American ... Region Forward of the Year 2013 ... Goal Club Player of the Year for 6A ... broke school recordGwin-

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nett Daily Post Player of the Year and Super Six 2010-13 ... Max Prep Player of the Week ... Wendy’s Heisman Representative for Mill Creek ... All County AAAAA ... led all forwards in goals in AAAAA Gwinnett County Region 7 and 8 ... MVP 2010, 2011, 2012 ... Region Player of the Year 2012 ... broke school record for career goals, boys or girls ... set record with game-winning goals in 12 of 15 games. W-LEAGUE Played for the Atlanta Silverbacks. PERSONAL Born Feburary 22, 1995. Lauren Tanner’s Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2013 13/1 0/1/1 5/3 0 2014 17/1 2/1/5 9/5 0 2015 18/9 1/2/4 15/6 0 Total 48/11 3/3/10 29/14 0

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6 Bria Washington 5-6 | Sr. | D Kennesaw, Ga. | Woodward Academy 2015 (REDSHIRT-JUNIOR) Named Georgia Defensive Player of the Year ... played and started in 17 games...fourth among field players with 1,286 minutes...missed one game due to injury...played a key defensive role in each of Georgia’s four shutouts...dished out an assist against Mississippi State...played 90 minutes against Oklahoma State, Samford, LSU, Arkansas and Tennessee. 2014 (JUNIOR) Played in three games before a shoulder injury ended her season ... 111 minutes ... first career goal came vs. UNCG ... took five shots, four on goal (0.800) ... received a medical redshirt. 2013 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 19 games as a sub at center forward ... started vs. Houston and Mississippi State ... took 28 shots, 11 on goal ... 624 minutes of action ... captured the U-19 U.S. Youth Soccer national championship with North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) Elite II club team in July ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2012 (FRESHMAN AT BC) Played in four games ... Saw her first action against Providence College on August 17 ... Played a career-high 48 minutes at Pacific ... Also played against Clemson and Harvard. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL U19 national club champion with NASA Elite II in July 2013 ... team invited to national championship in 2011 (third place) and 2010 ... 2013 Top Drawer Soccer Top 10 Regional Player ... regional and state champions in 2013 ... 2012 Region III International Trip (Spain) ... 94 ODP Region Team 2011 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2011 ... club regional champions in 2011 (led team in scoring) ... 94 ODP Region Team 2010 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2010 ... 2010 Region III International Trip (Germany/Holland) ... club state champions in 2010 ... 2009 U-15 WNT Camp (California) ... 94 ODP Region Team 2009 ... 2009 Region III International Trip (Costa Rica) ... 94 ODP Thanksgiving Interregional Event 2009 (Boca Raton FL) ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2009 ... 94 ODP Region Team 2008 ... 94 ODP Thanksgiving Interregional Event 2008 (Boca Raton FL) ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2008 ... Club Team State Champions 2008 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2007 ... Club Team State Champions 2007 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2006 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2005 ... Team captain senior year ... broke Woodward single season scoring

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2016 BULLDOGS record as a senior (26 goals) Offensive MVP as a senior and junior ... ESPN Rise All-American as a junior ... led team to state championship game as a junior ... team’s leading scorer as a junior ... ESPN Rise All-Area team as a sophomore and named ESPN Rise top player in 2009 as a freshman. PERSONAL Born March 5, 1994 ... daughter of Patrick and Carman Washington. Bria Washington Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW 2012 (BC) 4/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 2013 19/2 0/0/0 28/11 0 2014 3/0 1/0/2 5/4 0 2015 17/17 0/1/1 7/0 0 Total 43/19 1/1/3 40/5 0

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8 Caroline Waters 5-8 | Sr. | D Woodstock, Ga. | Etowah 2015 (JUNIOR) Second-Team All-SEC...played and started in 17 games...led all field players with 1,483 minutes... missed one game due to a red card...a main voice on Georgia’s backline...played a key role in UGA’s four shutouts...scoring the go-ahead goal against No. 4 Texas A&M marking the highest-ranked team Georgia has ever defeated...fired seven shots with one on goal (.143)...played 90 or more minutes in nine different games, including a season-high 109 against Alabama ... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 19 games with five starts on the wing ... 748 minutes ... dangerous weapon as one of the fastest players on the team with a great crossing ability ... scored one goal and added one assist for three points on the year ... first career goal came against Long Beach State ... 16 shots, seven on goal (0.438). 2013 (FRESHMAN) Played in 17 games off the bench at forward, using speed on the wing and strong crossing ability as an offensive weapon ... took eight shots, four on goal ... first career point vs. No. 17/8 South Carolina as she assisted Laura Eddy’s goal ... 412 minutes of action...captured the U-19 U.S. Youth Soccer national championship with North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) Elite II club team in July ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. CLUB/ODP/HIGH SCHOOL U19 national club champion with NASA Elite II in July 2013 ...2011 Region III ODP Pool ... 2011 Region Camp ... 2011 ODP National Championship - Phoenix, Ariz. (Champions) ... 2010 ODP Region III Championship - Baton Rouge, La. ... Club NASA 13 Elite II - R3PL ... 2012 CASL Showcase Champion ... 2012 Atlanta Cup Champion ... 2012 State Cup finalist ... 2011 Atlanta Cup Finalist ... 2010 Disney Showcase Champion ... 2009 State Cup Champion ... 2009 CASL Semifinalist ... 2013 team captain ... 2011 & 2013 Cherokee County Player of the Year ... 2013 All-County and All-Region ... 2011 Team MVP ... 2011 First Team All County ... 2011 Lead goal scorer ... 2011 Scholar Athlete ... 2010 MVP ... 2010 1st Team All County ... 2010 Lead goal scorer ... 2010 Scholar Athlete ... 2010 Region 5AAAAA Champions ... three-year varsity starter (on roster all four years after ACL reconstruction in 2012 season). PERSONAL Born October 11, 1994. Caroline Waters Year-By-Year Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT 2013 17/0 0/1/1 8/4 0 0-0 2014 19/5 1/1/3 16/7 0 0-0 2015 17/17 1/0/2 7/1 1 0-0 Total 53/22 2/2/6 31/12 1 0-0

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2015 STATISTICS

2015 individual statistics

stat leaders

# Name 9 Bella Hartley 2 Marion Crowder 14 Sydney Shultis 4 Mariel Gutierrez 10 Becca Rasmussen 22 Kelsey Killean 3 Lauren Tanner 7 Andie Fontanetta 8 Caroline Waters 6 Bria Washington 15 Cara Smith 21 Delaney Fechalos 11 Summer Burnett 13 Maddie Burdick 19 Stephanie Krouskos 33 Emma Sonnett 16 Clara Gastaldi 26 Alexa Antetomaso 24 Maya Cherry 12 Taylor Donohue 25 Mackin D’Amico 34 Josie Roebuck 29 Carly Settles Total............... Opponents...........

GOALS Marion Crowder........................................ 4 Bella Hartley................................................. 3 Sydney Shultis........................................... 2 ASSISTS Mariel Gutierrez........................................ 3 Becca Rasmussen..................................... 2 Lauren Tanner............................................. 2 POINTS Marion Crowder........................................ 8 Mariel Gutierrez........................................ 7 Bella Hartley................................................. 6 GAME-WINNERS Marion Crowder........................................ 2 Bella Hartley................................................. 1 Sydney Shultis........................................... 1

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Caroline Waters......................................... 1 SHOTS Bella Hartley................................................. 38 Sydney Shultis........................................... 22 Mariel Gutierrez........................................ 19 SHOTS ON GOAL

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Bella Hartley................................................. 17

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Becca Rasmussen..................................... Aug 10 21 Aug 23

Sydney Shultis........................................... Aug 10 28

Louise

Pts Sh 6 38 8 35 5 22 7 19 4 18 2 16 4 15 1 11 2 7 1 7 2 5 0 5 0 4 1 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 215 84 289

Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att .079 17 .447 1 2-2 .114 18 .514 2 0-0 .091 10 .455 1 0-0 .105 6 .316 0 0-0 .056 10 .556 0 0-0 .062 9 .562 0 0-0 .067 6 .400 0 1-1 .000 5 .455 0 0-0 .143 1 .143 1 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 .000 4 1.000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .074 97 .451 5 3-3 .107 128 .443 12 1-1

GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 18-18 1658:33 31 1.68 96 .756 5 12 1 4/0 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 18 1658:33 31 1.68 97 .758 5 12 1 4 18 1658:33 16 0.87 81 .835 12 5 1 8

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 2015 UGA Soccer RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Team Statistics (as of Aug 04,3-6-1 2016) ALL GAMES Georgia Combined 5-12-1 2-5 0-1 ALL GAMES 5-12-1 2-5 3-6-1 NEUTRAL 0-1 RECORD: OVERALLAll games HOME AWAY CONFERENCE 4-7 2-4 2-3 0-0 ALL GAMES 5-12-1 2-5 3-6-1 2-3 0-1 CONFERENCE 4-7 2-4 NON-CONFERENCE 1-5-1 0-1 1-3-1 0-1 0-0 RECORD: OVERALL HOME 2-4 AWAY NEUTRAL CONFERENCE 4-7 2-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-5-1 0-1 1-3-1 0-1 ALL GAMES 5-12-1 2-5 3-6-1 0-1 NON-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE Opponent

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NON-CONFERENCE To2 0-0 1-5-1 Aug 21 at High Point 725 Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Att. Att. Aug 23 at Wake Forest L 0-4 531 Aug 21 Point at High Point T0-0 o2 0-0 725 at High T o 2 725 Opponent Aug 28Date at #20 Texas Tech L Score 1-2 Att. 1530## AugAug 2321Forest atatWake Forest 5319 High Point To2L0-4 0-00-4 725 at Wake L 531 Aug 30 at Oklahoma State L 0-4 408 AugAug 2823 atat#20 Texas Tech 15302 Wake L L 0-41-2 531 at #20 Texas TechForestTech L 1530 Sep 04 Aug #13 CLEMSON L 1-20-1 231114 Aug 3028 atat Oklahoma #20 Texas State L L 1-20-4 1530 408 Sep 11 Aug #17 SOUTH CAROLINA 1-3 1924 at Oklahoma State L 408 at Oklahoma State LL L0-4 0-4 Sep 0430 #13 CLEMSON 0-1 408 23114 Sep #13SOUTH CLEMSON L 0-1 Sep 13CLEMSON at Samford W L0-1 1-0 47610 * Sep 1104 #17 CAROLINA 1-3 2311 1924 #13 L 2311 * Sep 11 #17 SOUTH CAROLINA L 1924 Sep Sep 17 at LSU L W 1-3 3-4 1073 13 at Samford 1-0 47622 #17 SOUTH L W 1-3 1924 Sep 13 atCAROLINA Samford 1-0 476 3 Sep 25 17 ARKANSAS LL 1-2 7417 * Sep atatLSU 3-4 10731073 * Sep 17 LSU L 3-4 at Samford W 1-0 476 * Sep 2525 ARKANSAS 1-2 741 7418 Sep 27 TEXAS A&M W L 1-2 2-1 1685 * Sep ARKANSAS L at LSU L WL W3-4 1073 * 02 Sep 2727 TEXAS 2-1 1685 1685 Oct at Tennessee 0-1 6856 * Sep TEXAS A&M A&M 2-1 * Oct Tennessee L 0-1 * 09 Oct 0202 atatTennessee 0-1 685 68515 ARKANSAS L 741 Oct MISSISSIPPI STATE W L1-2 2-0 1783 * Oct 09 MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI STATE W W 2-02-0 1783 * Oct 09 STATE 1783 Oct 11 at Mizzou L 2-10-2 45621 TEXAS A&M W 1685 * Oct 11 at Mizzou L 0-2 456 * Oct 11 ALABAMA at Mizzou 0-2 45611 Oct LoL2 0-1 1752 at 16 Tennessee L 685 * Oct 16 ALABAMA Lo2 0-1 0-1 13 * Oct 16 ALABAMA Lo2 0-1 17521752 Oct 23 at Vanderbilt W 3-1 653 * Oct 23 at Vanderbilt W 3-1 653 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE W * Oct 23 atatVanderbilt W2-0 3-1 1783 653 * Oct 25 #15 Auburn W 1-0 Oct 25 at #15 Auburn W 1-0 846 84633 * Mizzou Oct 2529 at#6 #15 Auburn 1-0 1722 84616 at L 456 * Oct FLORIDA L W0-2 0-3 Oct 29 #6 FLORIDA L 0-3 1722 * OctNov 29 02 #6 vs FLORIDA Vanderbilt 1-20-3 1752 398172226 ALABAMA Lo2 LL L0-1 Nov 02 vs Vanderbilt 1-2 398 Nov 02 vs Vanderbilt L 1-2 39824 at Vanderbilt W 3-1 653 TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS atTEAM #15 Auburn SHOT STATISTICS STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts SHOT STATISTICS #6 FLORIDA SHOT STATISTICS Louise Goals scored per game Goals-Shot attempts attempts vsGoals-Shot Vanderbilt Shot pct. Goals scored game Goals scored per game Shots onper goal-Attempts ShotShot pct. pct. SOG pct. TEAM STATISTICS Shogoal-Attempts ton s/Ggoal-Attempts ame Shots Shots on GOALS AGAINST AVG CORNER SHOT STATISTICS pct. KICKS SOGSOG pct. PENALTY KICKS S h o t s / G a m e S h o t s / G a m e Goals-Shot attempts Louise Hogrell...........................................1.68 PENALTIES CORNER KICKS CORNER KICKS Goals scored per game Yellow cards PENALTY KICKS PENALTY KICKS Red cards Shot pct. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE PENALTIES Shots on goal-Attempts Yellow cards T o t a l Yellow cards Dates/Avg cards Per Date SOG pct. RedRed cards Neutral Site #/Avg ATTENDANCE Shots/GATTENDANCE ame Total TotaDates/Avg l CORNER KICKS Per Date Dates/Avg PENALTY KICKS Neutral Per Site Date #/Avg Neutral Site #/Avg PENALTIES

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Marion Crowder........................................ 18

Louise

G 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 31

2015 Soccer 2015 UGA UGA Soccer Georgia Combined (as Aug 2016) Georgia CombinedTeam Team Statistics Statistics (as of of Aug 04,04, 2016) 2015 Soccer AllUGA games All games

Marion Crowder........................................ 35

Aug 30 Sep 04 SAVES * Sep 11 Sep 13 Hogrell...........................................96 * Sep 17 * Sep 25 * Sep 27 SHUTOUTS * Oct 02 * Oct 09 Hogrell...........................................4 * Oct 11 * Oct 16 * Oct 23 SAVE PERCENTAGE * Oct 25 * Oct 29 Hogrell...........................................0.756 Nov 02

Name Louise Hogrell TEAM Total............... Opponents...........

GP-GS 18-17 18-18 17-14 18-5 18-15 18-8 18-9 18-9 17-17 17-17 14-0 13-6 18-18 16-8 13-3 18-12 7-0 5-0 11-4 8-0 1-0 6-0 3-0 18 18

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2-3 gp g 0-0 a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Bella Hartley 1-3-1 18 3 0-1 0 6 38 .079sh 17sh% .447 1 sog% 2-2 gw pk-att 90-1 Player ## ## Player gp ggp a g pts ash pts sh% sog sog% gw sog pk-att 2 Marion Crowder 18 4 0 8 35 .114 18 .514 2 0-0 Bella Hartley 18 3 0 6 38 . 0 7 9 17 . 4 4 7 1 2 2 9 Bella Hartley 18 3 0 6 38 . 0 7 9 17 . 4 4 7 1 2-2 9 Player pts 2 sh sh% sog% 14 Sydney Shultis gp g a 17 1 8 sog5 35 22 gw.09pk-att 1 .10 .455 1 0-0 Marion Crowder Bella 18 3 0 18 6 4 18 380 .074 9 170 .447.11841 18 2-2 5.1 224 Hartley Marion Crowder 35 141.43126 1800-0.5104-0 2 0-0 Mariel Gutierrez 18 2 3 7 19 . 1 0 5 6 14 Crowder Sydney Shultis 18 4 0 17 8 2 351 .114 5 1822.514.0912 10 0-0 Marion 0-0 .455 1 14 Sydney Shultis 17 5 22 0-0 Becca Rasmussen 1 3 .02921 7 104119.4518 410 Mariel 3.1069.15506 1000-0.450-50 1 Sydney Shultis Gutierrez 17 2 1 18185 2 22 5.105.105606-0 .10 22 Gutierrez KelseyRasmussen Killean 1 2 .10025 4 26318.3116 410 Mariel Gutierrez 19 160.5602 600-0.3106-0 0 0-0 Mariel 18 2 3 18187 1 18 19 6.0576.006210 0-0 .5.95 Becca Becca 18 1 2 18184 1 18 18 6.0642.006718 09-0 .5.66 3 Rasmussen LaurenKillean Tanner 1 0 .02516 2 104216.5515 22 Kelsey 10 Becca Rasmussen 025.64000 1000-0.551-61 0 0-0 Kelsey 18 1 0 2 16 2.067.000006-0 .4500 .4505 01-1 0-0 Andie Fontanetta 0 2 .0162 4 19015.5611 37 Killean Lauren Tanner 22 Kelsey Killean18 1 2 18184 1 18 9 .562 0 0-0 Lauren Tanner 15 .061 7 6 .400 2 0 16 1-1 .062 Caroline Waters 17 11 1 1 .0000 1 2511.455.0700.014305-0 .4155 .1403 10-0 0-0 78 Andie Fontanetta Andie 38 Fontanetta Lauren Tanner18 0 1 18 1 0 18 1 2 4 15 .067 6 .400 0 1-1 Waters 17 1 0 17172 1 070 .1143 2 11 .7143.1743.100001-0 .1043 .0010 00-0 0-0 6 Caroline Bria Washington Caroline Waters 7615Washington Andie Fontanetta 18 0 01 .7000.05010.020011 000.04000 500-0.450-50 0 0-0 Bria CaraWashington Smith Bria 17 0 1 17141 0 171 .0000 1 2 00-0 .0.20 Cara 14 1 0 14132 1 17 Cara Smith 815 Caroline Waters 0-0 21 Smith Delaney Fechalos 050 .20010 2 020 .5400.25020.0000027-0 .4.20104.34000 100-0.1403 -0 1 Delaney FechalosFechalos 11 Delaney Summer Burnett13 0 0 13180 0 17 050 .00000 0 021 .5400.04010.0000027-0 .4.400001.000 621 Bria Washington 0 0 00-0.000-0 0 0-0 Summer Burnett 18 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 4 1.000 0 0 0 11 Burnett 18 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 .0400.000 4 1.000 13 Summer Maddie Burdick 15 Cara 1 0 2 5 .020.00000 200-0.4000-0 0 0-0 Maddie Burdick Smith 16 0 1 161 14 13 Burdick 16 0 041 .0100 1 10 .4000.0300.000000-0 .0200 .6607 00-0 0-0 19 Maddie Stephanie Krouskos Stephanie Krouskos Fechalos 13 0 1 131 13 3 .000 0 20 .667 0 0 05 -0 .000 21 Delaney 2 .400 0 0-0 19 Stephanie Krouskos 13 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 2 Emma 33 Sonnett Emma Sonnett 18 0 0 180 02 .0000 01 .5002 .00000-0 .6167 .5000 00-0 0-0 33 Gastaldi Emma Sonnett 18 0 0 1810 .000 0 10 1.000 2 .00000 014 .5.00000 0 40-01.000 0 11 Summer Burnett 0-0 Clara 7 0 0 0 16 Clara Gastaldi 7 0 0 0 1 .000 -0 1 1.000 0 0-0 16 Antetomaso Clara Gastaldi 0 0 1 .00100 014 Alexa -01.000 13 Burdick5 0 0 7 50 0 16 .1001.000 0 0 000-0.0000-0 0 0-0 26 Maddie AlexaAntetomaso Antetomaso 01 .0000 011 1.000 Maya 11 0 0 5 0 0 10 .000 0 1 1.000 26 Cherry Alexa 1 .0100.000001-01.000 0 0-0 19 Stephanie 13 0 11 1.00011.000003-0 .1001.000 0 2 .667 0 0-0 24 Donohue MayaCherry CherryKrouskos Taylor 8 0 1 11111 0 010 .0000 0 0 24 Maya 1 .000 1 1.000 0 00-0 0-0 12Pallo TaylorDonohue Donohue 001 .01000 1 100 .1000.01000.0000012-01.000 33 Emma Sonnett1 0 0 8 80 0 18 .1001.000 0 0 100-0.500-0 0 0-0 Alex 12 Taylor Mackin D'amico 23 Alex AlexPallo Pallo 0-0 0 16 Clara Gastaldi16 00 00 1 100 0 07000 ..00000000 0 0000 ..0000000.00000.000000001--00 .0.00000.00000 100-01.000 0-0 23 Josie 25 Roebuck MackinD'amico D'amico 0 0 .000 .0.00000.00000 100-01.000 0-0 0 25 Mackin 1 10 0 0500 .0000 26 Alexa Antetomaso 0-0 Carly Settles 3 0 0 0 0 00 .0000.00000 001 -0 Josie Roebuck 6 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Josie Roebuck 6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 Total 24 Maya Cherry 18 16 13 45 215 11 .0704 970 .451 0 5 31-3 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 CarlySettles Settles 18 31 22 3 843 0289 0 0 .1007 01280 .0443.0012 29 Carly 0.00010-1 .00 0 .0000 00-0 0-0 Opponents 12 Total Taylor 1 215 0-0 18181616813 13045 45215 .0714.074971 .97 4.5010.04551 153-31.000 3-3 0 Total Donohue Goalie Min. 18GA GAAvg 23 Opponents Alex Pallo GP 122 220Saves 0 Pct 01-1.0010-1 0 0-0 84 84289 .100W-L-T 7.10128 .Sho 4.4030.0412 Opponents 183131 289 7 0128 43 12

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NATIONAL & REGIONAL HONORS All-America

2007 Carrie Patterson...NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)

(All-Rookie) Michelle Betos................Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie)

1998 Stephanie Yarem............... Soccer Buzz (HM)

2005 Lauren Church.................Top Drawer Soccer Kristin Garman................Top Drawer Soccer Ali Williams....................Top Drawer Soccer

1997 Stephanie Yarem.......NSCAA, Soccer Times, . SoccerBuzz (2nd)

National Team of the Week

Freshman All-America

2010 Alexa Newfield...........Soccer America (2nd) 2009 Laura Eddy..................Soccer America (2nd), ................................Top Drawer Soccer (1st) 2007 Kelli Corless.. Soccer America, SoccerBuzz (1st) Caroline Simpson................SoccerBuzz (3rd) Danielle Abelson.................SoccerBuzz (4th) 2006 Carrie Patterson................. SoccerBuzz (2nd)

2015 Louise Hogrell, Collegesoccer360.com, 10/25/15 Louise Hogrell, TopDrawerSoccer.com, 10/27/15 2013 Madeline Barker.........CollegeSoccer360.com (Sept. 3) Laura Eddy. CollegeSoccer360.com (Sept. 24) Nicole Locandro....... CollegeSoccer360.com (Oct. 29) 2011 Alexa Newfield... SoccerSavings.com (Sept. 14)

2004 Susie Weber........................SoccerBuzz (3rd)

2010 Susannah Dennis.. Top Drawer Soccer (Aug. 30)

2001 Charisse Co........................ SoccerBuzz (HM)

2008 Carrie Patterson.............SoccerBuzz (Nov. 4)

1999 Carolyn Cayard............................ SoccerBuzz

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)

1997 Kristy Bongiovanni..............SoccerBuzz (3rd)

Hermann Trophy Watch List 2012 Alexa Newfield

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 Jessica Winton.....NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (1st) Andrea Velasco.....NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (3rd) 2002 Carolyn Cayard..NSCAA (2nd), SwoccerBuzz Andrea Velasco....NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (2nd)

Coach of the Year

2006 Kristin Garman.Top Drawer Soccer (Aug. 28) Catherine Bruce.... Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 18) Randi-Lynn Bruso.......Soccer Buzz (Sept. 20)

2001 Carolyn Cayard......NSCAA (3rd), SoccerBuzz Andrea Velasco.NSCAA/adidas, SoccerBuzz (2nd) 2000 Nicole Williams....NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stefanie Bertcher..................ANSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)

National Player of the Week

2005 Lauren Church.. Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 26) Kristin Garman..Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 15) Ali Williams....Soccer America, Soccer Buzz (Oct. 26)

2008 Carrie Patterson

2007 Patrick Baker NSCAA/SoccerBuzz South Region Coach of the Year

2013 Marion Crowder (Offensive), College Sports Madness (Sept. 17) 2010 Kelli Corless, Collegesoccer360.com (Sept. 13) 2009 Natalie Farley, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 7)

2001 Carolyn Cayard.............Soccer Buzz (Sept. 5) 1998 Allison Thornbury.. Soccer America (Oct. 21) 1997 Stephanie Yarem..... Soccer America (Oct. 7)

All-Region (South)

1998 Suzannah Weathersbee, College Soccer Weekly (Nov. 16)

2014 Gabby Seiler............................. NSCAA (2nd) Marion Crowder........................NSCAA (3rd)

National Team of the Year

2013 Torri Allen................................. NSCAA (2nd) Marion Crowder....................... NSCAA (2nd)

2006 Carrie Patterson..............Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie) Lauren Glancy.................Top Drawer Soccer

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2012 Torri Allen.................................. NSCAA (1st)

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)

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1995 Jennifer Ahern..........................NSCAA (3rd) *record four selections in 2011 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 2013 Nikki Hill........CoSIDA (1st Team All-District) 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)


SEC HONORS All-SEC First Team 2014........................................ Gabby Seiler 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 2015.................................. Caroline Waters 2014.................................. Marion Crowder 2013............................................ Torri Allen 2011............................................ Torri Allen 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 Honorable Mention All-SEC 2002..Ashley Lindley, Tricia McKee, Geneil Newbern All-SEC Freshman Team 2015.....................................Sydney Shultis 2014......................................Kelsey Killean 2013.................................. Marion Crowder 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 Coach of the Year 2007........................................Patrick Baker SEC Player of the Week 2015.....Louise Hogrell (Oct. 25, Defensive) 2014.... Louise Hogrell (Aug. 25, Freshman) ..........Gabby Seiler (Aug. 25, Co-Offensive) .............Louise Hogrell (Sept. 8, Defensive) ............Kelsey Killean (Sept. 29, Freshman) 2013.Marion Crowder (Sept. 16, Freshman) ................. Laura Eddy (Sept. 23, Offensive) ........... Caitlin Woody (Sept. 23, Defensive) 2011.......Ashley Baker (Sept. 5, Defensive) ..........Alexa Newfield (Sept. 12, Offensive) ............Alexa Newfield (Oct. 10, Offensive) 2010...Alexa Newfield (Aug. 30, Freshman)

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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 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

2013.............. Torri Allen, Mackin D’Amico, Laura Eddy, Andie Fontanetta, Meghan Gibbons, Nikki Hill, Chika Ibiam, Callie Corbin Langford, Jill Maloney, Tori Patterson, Liliana Rios, Cara Smith, Caitlin Woody 2012.................... Torri Allen, Ashley Baker, Madeline Barker, Jenna Buckley, Susannah Dennis, Kathleen Eastman, Laura Eddy, Meghan Gibbons, Nikki Hill, Callie Corbin Langford, Ansley Morgan, Alexa Newfield, Jenna Owens, Caitlin Woody 2011............................... Torri Allen, Ashley Baker, Madeline Barker, Jenna Buckley, Susannah Dennis, Laura Eddy, Devon Fry, Meghan Gibbons, Nikki Hill, Callie Corbin

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SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS Wins 1. 18............................................. T2. 15........................................... T2. 15........................................... 4. 14............................................. T5. 13........................................... T5. 13........................................... T5. 13........................................... T5. 13........................................... T5. 13........................................... T10. 12......................................... T10. 12.........................................

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SEC Wins 1. 8 .............................................. T2. 7............................................. T2. 7............................................. T2. 7............................................. T5. 6............................................. T5. 6............................................. T5. 6............................................. T8. 5 ............................................ T8. 5 ............................................ T8. 5............................................. T8. 5............................................. T8. 5............................................. T8. 5.............................................

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Postseason Wins 1. 3 .............................................. T2. 2............................................. T2. 2............................................. T2. 2............................................. T5. 1............................................. T5. 1............................................. T5. 1............................................. T5. 1............................................. T5. 1............................................. T5. 1.............................................

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Home Wins 1. 11............................................. 1999 T2. 10........................................... 2007 T2. 10 .......................................... 1998

T2. 10........................................... 5. 9............................................. T6. 8............................................. T6. 8............................................. T8. 7............................................. T8. 7............................................. T8. 7............................................. T8. 7.............................................

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Road Wins 1. 7............................................... 2011 T2. 5............................................. 2013 T2. 5............................................. 2010 T2. 5............................................. 2009 T2. 5.............................................. 2008 T2. 5.............................................. 2007 T2. 5.............................................. 1995 T8. 4.............................................. 2014 T8. 4.............................................. 2005 T8. 4.............................................. 2001 T8. 4.............................................. 2003 T8. 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............................................. 2. 18............................................. T3. 19........................................... T3. 19........................................... 5. 22............................................. 6. 23............................................. T7. 24........................................... T7. 24...........................................

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T7. 24........................................... 1998 T9. 27........................................... 2006 T9. 27........................................... 1995 Shots 1. 496............................................ 1997 2. 485............................................ 1996 3. 452............................................ 1999 4. 450............................................ 1998 5. 392............................................ 2010 6. 365............................................ 2011 7. 363............................................ 2013 8. 340............................................ 2005 9. 339............................................ 2000 10. 331 ......................................... 2003 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 9. 124............................................ 2013 T10. 118........................................ 2010 T10. 118........................................ 2005 Saves 1. 124............................................ 2000 2. 122............................................ 2008 3. 118............................................ 2012 4. 112............................................ 2002 5. 106............................................ 1997 T6. 101.......................................... 2011 T6. 101.......................................... 2003 8. 98 ............................................. 2010 9. 97.............................................. 2015 10. 96............................................ 1996 Fouls 1. 335........................................... 1997 2. 307........................................... 1996

3. 277........................................... 4. 273........................................... 5. 263........................................... 6. 255........................................... 7. 243........................................... T8. 238......................................... T8. 238......................................... 10. 219.........................................

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Home Attendance 1. 21015....................................... 2. 19523....................................... 3. 18114....................................... 4. 17915....................................... 5. 17150....................................... 6. 15173....................................... 7. 15155....................................... 8. 14923....................................... 9. 14098....................................... 10. 13884.....................................

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Total Attendance 1. 27114....................................... 2. 26409....................................... 3. 26392....................................... 4. 26107....................................... 5. 25563....................................... 6. 24369....................................... 7. 23641....................................... 8. 23464....................................... 9. 22199....................................... 10. 21983.....................................

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Average Home Attendance 1. 1736......................................... 2014 2. 1703.......................................... 2015 3. 1686......................................... 2010 4. 1629......................................... 2005 5. 1559......................................... 2013 6. 1515......................................... 2011 7. 1514......................................... 2012 8. 1510......................................... 2009 9. 1502......................................... 2007 10. 1501....................................... 1999

NCAA Average Home Attendance Rankings Since 1999 Year Avg. Attendance National Rank 1999 1,503 7th 2000 1,151 8th 2001 1,372 5th 2002 1,409 5th 2003 1,297 9th 2004 1,267 6th 2005 1,628 6th 2006 1,143 14th 2007 1,502 6th 2008 1,460 7th 2009 1,510 6th 2010 1,686 7th 2011 1,516 10th 2012 1,514 7th 2013 1,559 6th 2014 1,736 6th 2015 1,703 9th

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SINGLE GAME TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Team Records

Goals T1. 11....................... vs. Jacksonville State (10/6/96) T1. 11.......................... vs. South Alabama (10/31/99) T3. 8...........................................vs. Stetson (9/19/97) T3. 8............................................ vs. Liberty (9/26/03) T5. 7.................... vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00) T5. 7...... at Arkansas (10/19/03)---most goals scored against an SEC opponent 7. Scored 6 goals 8 times (last vs. Kennesaw State in 2009) 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)—most goals allowed in an SEC game T5. 5.vs. Florida (10/31/13) —most goals allowed at home T5. 5......................................at Vanderbilt (10/20/96) T5. 5..................................... at Santa Clara (9/19/03) T5. 5.......................................... vs. Florida (10/19/97) 9........Allowed 4 goals 18 times (last at LSU in 2015) Assists 1. 8.............................................vs. Stetson (9/19/97) T2. 7................................... vs. Jacksonville (10/6/97) T2. 7......................................... at Davidson (10/9/98) T2. 7.vs. Arkansas (10/28/01)—tied for most assists against an SEC opponent T2. 7...........................vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05) T2. 7........................................... vs. Mercer (8/27/06) T2. 7.. at Alabama (10/22/06)—tied for most assists against an SEC opponent T2. 7............................ vs. Kennesaw State (8/21/09) T9. 6.................................vs. Georgia State (9/11/11) T9. 6...............................................vs. LSU (10/26/01) T9. 6...................................... vs. Kentucky (10/11/02) T9. 6.............................vs. Alabama A&M (11/16/07) Shots 1. 51................................... vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96) 2. 47.........vs. South Carolina (9/29/96)—most shots against an SEC opponent 3. 46..........................vs. Louisiana-Monroe (8/31/05) 4. 45........................................... vs. Mercer (11/1/96) 5. 43.......................................vs. Ole Miss (10/27/96) T6. 42.........................vs. Mississippi State (10/7/11) T6. 42.........................................vs. Stetson (9/19/97) T6. 42...............................................vs. LSU (9/25/98) T6. 42................ vs. College of Charleston (10/13/98) T10. 39............................ vs. Florida Atlantic (9/7/97) T10. 39...................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. Houston (8/25/13) T3. 1...........................vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05) T3. 1................................... vs. Jacksonville (8/25/06) T3. 1.vs. Alabama (10/22/09)—fewest shots allowed against an SEC opponent T3. 1...vs. UNC Wilmington (11/13/09 in Chapel Hill, N.C. – NCAA Tournament) 8. Allowed two shots in 11 games

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Corner Kicks 1. 21................................... vs. Jacksonville (8/25/06) T2. 17.........................vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05) T2. 17...vs. Auburn (9/12/99)—most corners against an SEC opponent 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)

7. 2,417.................................... vs. Auburn (10/24/10) 8. 2,401 .................................... vs. Florida (10/17/99) 9. 2,337 ...................................... vs. Florida (9/23/11) 10. 2,326 .........................................vs. LSU (9/24/10)

Fewest Corner Kicks Allowed Georgia has allowed 0 corner kicks 36 times, last vs. Arkansas on Sept. 25, 2015

Individual Records (All Games)

Saves 1. 15..................................... vs. Washington (9/5/99) 2. 14........ vs. South Carolina (9/29/96)—most saves against an SEC opponent T3. 13....................................... at Arkansas (9/13/96) T3. 13........................................ vs. Florida (10/19/97) T3. 13........................................... at Florida (10/1/00) T3. 13...vs. North Carolina (9/19/04 in Durham, N.C.) T3. 13......................................... vs. Stanford (9/7/08) T3. 13.................................................vs. UCF (9/2/12) T8. 12....................................... vs. Clemson (8/30/02) T8. 12........................................ vs. Florida (10/17/99)

Goals 4.............................Jessica Winton (2003 vs. Liberty) 4....Marion Crowder (2013 vs. College of Charleston) 3.. 10 times, last Carrie Patterson (2009 vs. Kenn.St.)

Fouls 1. 30..at Arkansas (9/13/96)—most fouls against an SEC opponent 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. 2,701 ............................. at Texas A&M (10/30/14) 9. 2,613 ........................................ at Furman (8/9/11) 10. 2,573 ..................................... at Florida (9/26/08) 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. 2,452 ......................... vs. South Carolina (9/20/13) 6. 2,419............... vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00)

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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.) 3. Georgia def. Arkansas 4-3 in PKs (Nov. 3, 2014 in Orange Beach, Ala.)

Shots 17..........Alexa Newfield (2011 vs. Mississippi State)

Assists 3.... Kristy Bongiovanni (2000 vs. College of Charleston) 3.............................. Karen Zimrak (2004 vs. Wofford) Saves 15................. Nicole Williams (1999 vs. Washington) Points 8.............................Jessica Winton (2003 vs. Liberty) 8....Marion Crowder (2013 vs. College of Charleston)

Individual Records (SEC Games)

Shots 17..........Alexa Newfield (2011 vs. Mississippi State) Goals 3............................. Mandy Aiken (1996 vs. Alabama) 3............................. Mandy Aiken (1998 vs. Ole Miss) Saves 14....................Mindy Hyde (1996 vs. South Carolina) Points 6............................. Mandy Aiken (1998 vs. Ole Miss) 6............................. Mandy Aiken (1996 vs. Alabama) 6........................ Carrie Patterson (2006 vs. Alabama)


INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Shots 1. 102 ......Alexa Newfield (2011) 2. 87.........Alexa Newfield (2010) 3. 76.........Mandy Aiken (1998) 4. 71.........Jessica Winton (2003) 5. 70.........Stephanie Yarem (1997) T6. 67.......Catherine Holder (1999) T6. 67.......Carrie Patterson (2007) 8. 63.........Rachel Garcia (2014) T9. 62.......Madeline Barker (2013) T9. 62.......Kristy Bongiovanni (1999)

Shutouts 1. 11.........Caitlin Woody (2013) T2. 9.........Lauren Church (2005) T2. 9.........Ashley Baker (2010) 4. 8...........Michelle Betos (2009) 5. 7...........Michelle Betos (2008) T6. 6.........Louise Hogrell (2014 T6. 6.........Ashley Baker (2011) T6. 6.........Nicole Williams (2000) T6. 6.........Nicole Williams (1997) 10. 5.5......Nicole Williams (1998)

Assists 1. 11.........Suzannah Weathersbee (1996) 2. 10.........Allison Thornbury (1998) 3. 9...........Gabby Seiler (2014) T4. 8.........Alexa Newfield (2011) T4. 8.........Randi-Lynn Bruso (2006) T4. 8.........Allison Thornbury (1997) T7. 7.........Carrie Patterson (2006) T7. 7.........Jessica Winton (2003) T7. 7.........Beth Culver (2000) T7. 7.........Jennifer Ahern (1996)

Fewest Goals Allowed (minimum 800 minutes) 1. 9...........Mindy Hyde (1995) 2. 11.........Michelle Betos (2006) 3. 12.........Lauren Church (2005) 4. 16.........Lauren Church (2006) 5. 19.........Ashley Baker (2010) 6. 21.........Nicole Williams (1998) 7. 22.........Caitlin Woody (2013) T8. 23.......Ashley Baker (2012) T8. 23.......Ashley Lindley (2001) T10. 24.....Louise Hogrell (2014) T10. 24.....Michelle Betos (2009)

Goals 1. 18.........Stephanie Yarem (1997) T2. 16 ......Alexa Newfield (2011) T2. 16.......Jessica Winton (2003) 4. 14.........Mandy Aiken (1998) T5. 13.......Carrie Patterson (2007) T5. 13.......Ali Williams (2005) 7. 12.........Carrie Patterson (2006) T8. 11.......Marion Crowder (2013) T8. 11.......Carrie Patterson (2009) T8. 11.......Tricia McKee (2002) Game Winners 1. 8...........Stephanie Yarem (1997) T2. 7.........Marion Crowder (2013) T2. 7.........Alexa Newfield (2011) T4. 6.........Jessica Winton (2003) T4. 6......... Kirsta VanOudenallen (2002) T6. 5.........Carrie Patterson (2007) T6. 5.........Carrie Patterson (2009) T8. 4.........Mandy Aiken (1998) T8. 4.........Ali Williams (2005) T8. 4.........Missy Vierling (2005) T8. 4.........Ashley Miller (2008) T8. 4.........Gabby Seiler (2014) Points 1. 40.........Alexa Newfield (2011) 2. 39.........Jessica Winton (2003) 3. 37.........Stephanie Yarem (1997) 4. 33.........Mandy Aiken (1998) 5. 32.........Carrie Patterson (2007) 6. 31.........Carrie Patterson (2006) T7. 27.......Carrie Patterson (2009) T7. 27.......Gabby Seiler (2014) 9. 26.........Ali Williams (2005) 10. 25.......Suzannah Weathersbee (1996)

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Goals Against Average (minimum 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. 1.08......Caitlin Woody (2013) 8. 1.09......Nicole Williams (1998) 9. 1.12......Michelle Betos (2009 10. 1.16....Ashley Baker (2012) Saves 1. 170.......Nicole Williams (1999) 2. 122.......Nicole Williams (2000) 3. 117.......Michelle Betos (2008) 4. 112.......Ashley Baker (2012) 5. 109.......Ashley Lindley (2002) 6. 99.........Ashley Lindley (2003) 7. 97.........Ashley Baker (2010) T8. 96.......Ashley Baker (2011) T8. 96.......Louise Hogrell (2015) 10. 94.......Mindy Hyde (1996)


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 T8. 83................. Rebekah Perry T8. 83................. Nicole Locandro T8. 83................. Carli Shultis 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 Shots 1. 231................. Carrie Patterson 2. 199................. Alexa Newfield 3. 188................. Kristy Bongiovanni 4. 184................. Mandy Aiken 5. 183................. Suzannah Weathersbee 6. 168................. Ashley King 7. 167................. Ashley Miller 8. 166................. Stephanie Yarem 9. 153................. Jennifer Ahern 10. 151............... Bentley Bickerstaff Assists 1. 24................... Suzannah Weathersbee T2. 23................. Carrie Patterson T2. 23................. Allison Thornbury T4. 19................. Jennifer Ahern T4. 19................. Elizabeth Metherell 6. 17................... Kristy Bongiovanni T7. 15................. Beth Culver T7. 15................. Kelli Corless T9. 13................. Jessica Winton T9. 13................. Randi-Lynn Bruso T9. 13................. Shannon Murray T9. 13................. Carli Shultis Goals 1. 44................... Carrie Patterson 2. 33................... Mandy Aiken 3. 28................... Stephanie Yarem 4. 26................... Amy Berbary 5. 25................... Alexa Newfield T6. 23................. Jessica Winton T6. 23................. Ashley King T8. 21................. Tricia McKee T8. 21................. Marion Crowder 10. 18................. Suzannah Weathersbee

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Game Winning Goals 1. 15................... Stephanie Yarem 2. 14................... Carrie Patterson T3. 11................. Alexa Newfield T3. 11................. Marion Crowder 5. 10................... Mandy Aiken T7. 8................... Ashley Miller T7. 8................... Jessica Winton 9. 7..................... Beth Culver T10. 6................. Ashley King T10. 6................. Jennifer Ahern T10. 6................. Madeline Barker Points 1. 111................. Carrie Patterson 2. 78................... Mandy Aiken 3. 67................... Stephanie Yarem 4. 62................... Alexa Newfield 5. 60................... Suzannah Weathersbee 6. 59................... Jessica Winton T7. 58................. Ashley King T7. 58................. Amy Berbary 9. 57................... Allison Thornbury 10. 48................. Tricia McKee Shutouts 1. 29.5................ Nicole Williams 2. 26................... Michelle Betos 3. 20................... Ashley Baker 4. 17................... Ashley Lindley 5. 12................... Caitlin Woody T6. 10................. Lauren Church T6. 10................. Louise Hogrell 8. 8..................... Mindy Hyde 9. 3.5 ................. Meredith McIntyre Goals Against Average (minimum 1,800 minutes played) 1. 0.93................ Lauren Church 2. 1.05................ Michelle Betos 3. 1.06................ Caitlin Woody 4. 1.07................ Ashley Baker 5. 1.20................ Nicole Williams 6. 1.26................ Mindy Hyde 7. 1.41................ Louise Hogrell 8. 1.48................ Ashley Lindley Saves 1. 373................. Nicole Williams 2. 341................. Ashley Lindley 3. 316................. Michelle Betos 4. 305................. Ashley Baker 5. 168................. Louise Hogrell 6. 83................... Lauren Church 7. 77................... Caitlin Woody Wins T1. 49................. Michelle Betos T1. 49................. Nicole Williams 3. 34................... Ashley Lindley 4. 30................... Ashley Baker 5. 20................... Mindy Hyde 6. 17................... Lauren Church 7. 15................... Louise Hogrell 8. 13................... Caitlin Woody

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 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)

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.)

Longest Home Unbeaten Streak 13 games (started 10/18/98; final game was 10/8/99; ended with loss on 10/15/99)

vs. #2 (UGA is 0-1) No. 2 Stanford def. No. 23 Georgia 2-1 (9/10/10 in Stanford, Calif.)

Longest Road Winning Streak 1. 6 games (started 10/17/08; final game was 9/18/09; ended with loss on 9/25/09)

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.)

Longest Overall Winning Streaks 1. 9 games (started 8/25/13; final game was 9/27/13; ended with loss on 9/29/13) 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) T1. 9 games (9 wins; started 8/25/13; final game was 9/27/13; ended with loss on 9/29/13) T4. 8 games (6 wins, 2 ties; started 9/28/95; final game was 10/27/95; ended with loss on 10/29/95) T4. 8 games (7 wins, 1 tie; started 8/27/99; final game was 9/19/99; ended with loss on 9/24/99) T4. 8 games (7 wins, 1 tie; started 8/21/09; final game was 9/18/09; ended with loss on 9/25/09)

vs. #4 (UGA is 1-3) Georgia def. No. 4 Texas A&M 2-1 (9/27/15 in Athens, Ga.) 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.)

Most Consecutive Shutouts 1. 8 games (started 8/27/99, final game was 9/19/99) 2. 6 games (started 8/25/13, final game was 9/13/13) 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)

MILESTONE WINS

#1 - UGA 4, Georgia State 0 - 9/3/95 #3 - UGA 1, Auburn 0* - 9/10/95 #24 - UGA 3, Alabama 2% - 11/8/96 #25 - UGA 2, UCF 1 (OT) - 8/30/97 #50 - UGA 5, Cincinnati 0 - 10/30/98 #52 - UGA 5, Wake Forest 2^ - 11/11/98 #75 - UGA 2, Ole Miss 0 - 11/2/00 #100 - UGA 1, Rice 0 - 9/14/03 #125 - UGA 1, Auburn 0 - 10/23/05 #150 - UGA 3, Tennessee 0 - 11/2/07 #200 - UGA 4, Miss. State 3 (2OT) - 10/7/11

* - first SEC win % - first SEC Tournament win ^ - first NCAATournament win

year-by-year coaching records Year

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

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 Steve Holeman Steve Holeman Steve Holeman Billy Lesesne

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 7-11-2 12-7-1 10-8-2 5-12-1

Pct.

.639 .667 .705 .667 .667 .545 .684 .425 .565 .361 .650 .526 .792 .500 .682 .619 .636 .400 .625 .550 .305

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 3-8-2 5-5-1 5-5-1 4-7

SEC Pct.

.500 .750 .625 .500 .556 .500 .777 .444 .444 .318 .682 .455 .773 .682 .636 .591 .636 .308 .500 .500 .363

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 6th East T 6th Overall 8th Overall 9th Overall

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 N/A 0-1 0-1-1 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 3-4-2 7-4-0 6-2-0 2-5

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 2-7-0 5-2-1 4-5-1 3-6-1

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 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-1

Totals 238-162-35 .587 105-87-18 .543 10-17-2 135-63-15 80-79-16 23-22-4 Career UGA Coaching Records: Bill Barker 65-30-15; Sue Patberg 49-45-9; Patrick Baker 66-36-6; Steve Holeman 53-39-11; Billy Lesesne 5-12-1

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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. N/A N/A NR/NCAA 1st Rd. N/A


SERIES RECORDS Opponent

Record

Streak

Last Result

Year

Opponent

Alabama Alabama A&M Arizona State Arkansas Auburn Birmingham Southern Boston College Bowling Green St. Butler BYU Cal State Fullerton Charlotte Cincinnati Clemson College of Charleston 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 High Point Houston Illinois Iowa State Jacksonville Jacksonville State James Madison Kansas Kennesaw State Kentucky Liberty Long Beach State Louisiana Monroe Loyola Marymount LSU

11-7-1 1-0 0-2 11-3-4 10-8-3 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 4-0 2-0 2-5 5-0 0-1-1 0-3 0-1 5-0 2-5 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-27-1 2-0 1-0 2-2 7-0-1 1-0 1-0 6-0 12-0-2 0-0-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 3-0 0-0-1 0-1 3-1 1-0 11-7-3 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 9-6-2

L 4 W 1 L 2 L 1 W 1 W 1 W 1 W 1 W 1 L2 W 1 W 4 W 2 L 1 W 5 T 1 L 3 L 1 W 5 L 5 W 1 W 2 W 1 L 9 W 2 W 1 L 2 W 5 W1 W 1 W 5 W 6 T1 W 3 L 1 W 1 W 3 T 1 L 1 L 1 W1 L 3 W 1 L 1 W 1 L 1 L 1

L 1-0 W 6-1 L 2-0 L 2-1 W 1-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 1-0 W 2-0 L 4-1 W 2-1 W 3-2 W 4-3 L 1-0 W 5-1 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 3-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 1-0 W 4-0 W 4-0 W 1-0 W 6-0 W 4-1 T 0-0 W 4-0 L 2-1 W 2-0 W 1-0 T 0-0 L 1-0 L 1-0 W 6-0 L 2-0 W 8-0 L 3-2 W 5-0 L 1-0 L 4-3

2015 2007 2002 2015 2015 2004 2001 1999 1997 2008 2014 2009 2000 2015 2013 2004 2002 1998 1999 2011 2001 2000 2000 2015 2009 1997 2004 2014 2006 1999 2005 2011 2015 2014 2003 2011 2013 1999 2008 2012 2009 2014 2003 2014 2005 2005 2015

Maryland 0-1 Massachusetts 2-1 Mercer 10-0-1 Miami 1-0 Michigan 1-0 Middle Tennessee 1-0 Minnesota 2-0 Mississippi 9-8-3 Mississippi State 15-3 Missouri 1-3 Nebraska 1-0 New Mexico 0-1 North Carolina 0-4 North Carolina State 0-1 Northeastern 1-0 Oklahoma State 0-1 Pittsburgh 1-0 Portland 0-1 Rice 1-0 Rutgers 1-0 Samford 1-0 Santa Clara 0-1-1 South Alabama 1-0 South Carolina 15-7-3 South Dakota State 1-0 South Florida 2-0 Southern Cal 0-2-1 Stanford 1-2 Stetson 1-0 Tennessee 8-14 Texas 0-2 Texas A&M 1-4 Texas Tech 1-1 UAB 0-1 UCF 3-2 UCLA 0-1 UNC Greensboro 4-1 UNC Wilmington 1-0 Utah 2-1 Vanderbilt 12-10-1 Villanova 0-1 Virginia 0-2-1 Wake Forest 1-2-3 Washington 1-0-1 Wisconsin 1-0 Wofford 1-0 Wyoming 2-0 * - bold indicates 2015 opponent

Record

Streak

Last Result

Year

L 1 W 2 W 3 W 1 W 1 W 1 W 2 T 1 W 8 L 2 W 1 L 1 L 4 L 1 W 1 L 1 W 1 L 1 W 1 W1 W1 T 1 W 1 L 1 W 1 W 2 L 2 L 2 W 1 L 1 L 2 W 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 W 4 W 1 W 2 L 1 L 1 L 2 L 2 W 1 W 1 W 1 W 2

L 4-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 5-2 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 T 1-1 W 2-0 L 2-0 W 1-0 L 2-0 L 4-0 L 1-0 W 1-0 L 4-0 W 2-0 L 2-1 W 1-0 W 1-0 W 1-0 T 1-1 W 11-0 L 3-1 W 5-0 W 2-1 L 3-2 2 L 2-1 W 8-1 L 1-0 L 2-0 W 2-1 L 2-1 L 3-2 L 2-1 L 6-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 2-1 L 3-2 L 1-0 L 4-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W, 6-1 W 3-0

1996 2000 2013 2001 2002 2005 2011 2014 2015 2015 2007 2012 2009 1995 2009 2015 2005 1998 2003 2001 2015 2010 1999 2015 2012 2012 2008 2010 1997 2015 2013 2015 2015 2002 2014 2000 2014 2009 2010 2015 2011 2008 2015 1999 2007 2004 2003

VS. CONFERENCES Conference First mtg. American 2013 Atlantic 10 1996 Atlantic Coast 1995 Atlantic Sun 1995 Big 12 1999 Big East 1996 Big South 1995 Big Ten 2002 Big West 2013 CAA 2005 CUSA 1995 Ivy League 1998 Metro Atlantic 2000 Mid-American 1999

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Last mtg. 2014 2009 2015 2013 2015 2013 2015 2011 2014 2013 2012 1998 2000 2001

Last win Record 2014 3-1 2009 5-1 2009 7-22-4 2013 25-0-4 2012 6-6-1 2012 6-5 2004 4-1-1 2011 4-1 2014 2-1 2013 10-1 2012 5-2 -- 0-1 2000 1-0 2001 2-0

Conference First mtg. Mid Continent 1997 Mountain West 2000 Pac-10/Pac-12 1998 Southeastern 1995 Southern 1995 Summit 2012 Sun Belt 1996 SWAC 2007 West Coast 1998 Western Athletic 1997

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Last mtg. 1997 2010 2010 2015 2015 2012 2009 2007 2010 2003

Last win Record 1997 1-0 2010 3-3 2003 2-7-2 2015 117-105-20 2015 27-0-1 2012 1-0 2009 5-0 2007 1-0 -- 0-3-1 2003 2-0


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1995 Head Coach Bill Barker 10-5-3, 3-3-2 SEC (4th East) S3 Georgia State S6 at Georgia Southern S8 at Alabama S10 at Auburn S13 at Davidson S15 at Wake Forest S17 at UNC Greensboro S23 Kentucky S24 No. 12 Vanderbilt S28 at Furman O1 UNC Charlotte O4 at Mercer O13 at South Carolina O15 at No. 21 Florida O20 Auburn O22 Mississippi State O27 Florida State O29 No. 8 N.C. State

W, 4-0 W, 2-1 L, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 T, 2-2 (OT) L, 7-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-2 W, 2-1 (OT) T, 1-1 (OT) T, 0-0 (OT) W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 5-4 L, 1-0

1996 Head Coach Bill Barker 14-7, 6-2 SEC (2nd East) S1 Georgia State^ W, 5-1 S3 Georgia Southern W, 3-2 S6 at No. 8 Massachusetts L, 1-0 S8 No. 4 Connecticut! L, 2-0 S13 at Arkansas W, 4-2 (OT) S15 at LSU W, 3-1 S22 at UNC Charlotte W, 2-0 S27 No. 10 Florida L, 1-0 S29 South Carolina W, 2-1 (OT) O4 Davidson W, 1-0 (OT) O6 Jacksonville W, 11-0 O11 No. 10 Clemson L, 2-0 O18 at No. 15 Kentucky W, 2-1 (OT) O20 at No. 21 Vanderbilt L, 5-1 O23 Furman W, 1-0 O25 Tennessee W, 2-1 O27 Mississippi W, 5-0 N1 Mercer W, 4-1 N3 No. 8 Maryland L, 4-1 N8 Alabama% W, 3-2 N9 Arkansas% L, 3-1 ^ - at Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain, Ga.; ! - at Amherst, Mass.; % - SEC Tournament at Lexington, Ky. 1997 Head Coach Bill Barker 15-6-1, 5-3 SEC (4th East) NCAA First Round A30 at Central Florida S1 Florida International! S3 Georgia State S5 Wyoming S7 Florida Atlantic S12 at Alabama S14 at Auburn S19 Stetson S26 at No. 21 Vanderbilt S28 at Kentucky O3 Davidson O5 No. 12 Wake Forest O9 at No. 12 Clemson O17 South Carolina O19 No. 10 Florida O24 Mississippi State O26 Tennessee O31 No. 25 Butler N2 No. 16 Massachusetts N6 Alabama% N7 at No. 10 Florida%

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W, 2-1 (OT) W, 2-0 W, 4-2 W, 3-1 W, 5-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 W, 8-1 W, 2-1 (OT) L, 4-1 W, 3-0 T, 2-2 (OT) L, 2-1 W, 3-1 L, 5-0 W, 3-2 (OT) W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 3-1

N17 at No. 14 Clemson# L, 1-0 ! - at Orlando, Fla.; % - SEC Tournament at Gainesville, Fla.; # - NCAA Tournament

O1 at Florida L, 2-0 O6 at LSU W, 3-2 O8 at Arkansas T, 2-2 (2OT) O13 No. 16 Kentucky W, 1-0 O15 Vanderbilt L, 2-1 O20 Mississippi L, 3-2 O22 Mississippi State W, 3-0 O27 at Tennessee L, 4-3 (OT) N2 Mississippi# W, 2-0 N3 Vanderbilt# W, 2-1 N5 No. 12 Florida# L, 2-0 #- SEC Tournament at Athens, Ga.; $ Gainesville, Fla.; % - Amherst, Mass.

S12 at Houston W, 4-1 S14 Rice# W, 1-0 (OT) S19 ^at Santa Clara L, 5-1 S21 ^Stanford W, 1-0 S26 Liberty@ W, 8-0 S28 Georgia Southern@ W, 3-0 O3 No. 23 Ole Miss W, 2-1 O5 Mississippi State L, 2-0 O10 South Carolina W, 2-1 O12 No. 7 Florida L, 2-1 O17 at LSU L, 4-1 O19 at Arkansas W, 7-2 O24 at Kentucky W, 1-0 O26 at Vanderbilt L, 1-0 (OT) O31 No. 17 Tennessee L, 1-0 N6 Auburn & W, 2-1 (2OT) N7 Florida& L, 4-1 N14 Clemson! W, 2-1 N16 at No. 7 Tennessee! L, 1-0 #- 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.

1998 Head Coach Bill Barker 13-6-2, 4-4 SEC (6th East) NCAA Third Round S1 Mercer W, 1-0 (OT) S5 Central Florida^ W, 1-0 S7 Florida State^ W, 2-0 S11 at South Carolina L, 2-0 S13 at No. 4 Florida L, 2-1 (OT) S18 Auburn W, 4-1 S25 LSU W, 2-1 2001 S27 Arkansas W, 5-0 Head Coach Sue Patberg O2 No. 6 Portland! L, 2-1 13-6-1, 7-2 SEC (T-2nd East) O4 at Washington T, 1-1 (OT) NCAA Second Round O9 at Davidson W, 6-1 A31 Rutgers W, 2-1 (OT) O13 Charleston W, 4-0 S2 No. 22 Wake Forest T, 0-0 (2OT) O16 Kentucky L, 1-0 (OT) S7 Boston College# W, 3-2 O18 No. 8 Vanderbilt W, 3-2 (OT) S9 No. 9 Connecticut# L, 2-0 O23 at Mississippi W, 3-0 S21 No. 1 North Carolina% L, 9-0 O25 at Tennessee L, 3-2 S23 Duke% W, 3-2 O30 at Cincinnati W, 5-0 S28 Eastern Michigan W, 3-0 N1 Elon W, 6-2 O1 Georgia State W, 6-0 N11 No. 19 Wake Forest# W, 5-2 O5 at Alabama W, 2-1 2004 N15 at No. 15 Virginia# T,* 2-2 (OT) O7 at Auburn W, 1-0 Head Coach Sue Patberg N22 at No. 8 Dartmouth # L, 2-1 O12 at No. 24 Kentucky W, 1-0 4-9-5, 2-6-3 SEC (5th East) *Georgia won 3-1 on Penalty Kicks O14 at Vanderbilt L, 2-1 A27 Colorado T, 0-0 (OT) ^ - Georgia Nike Classic; ! - at Husky Nike O19 South Carolina W, 1-0 A30 Georgia State T, 1-1 (OT) Invitational, Seattle, Wash.; # - NCAA O21 No. 8 Florida L, 4-1 S3 at No. 3 Florida State L, 1-0 Tournament O26 LSU W, 5-0 S10 Wofford W, 6-1 O28 Arkansas W, 6-1 S12 Birmingham Southern W, 3-0 1999 N2 No. 17 Tennessee W, 2-1 S17 at No. 22 Duke^ L, 3-0 Head Coach Bill Barker N8 Auburn$ L, 3-2 S19 vs. North Carolina^ L, 3-0 13-6-2, 5-4 SEC (T-5th East) N16 Miami^ W, 5-2 S24 at Ole Miss L, 3-1 A27 Jacksonville State T, 0-0 (OT) N18 No. 8 Florida^ L, 3-0 S26 at Mississippi State L, 1-0 (OT) A29 Georgia State W, 4-0 # - Storrs, Conn.; % - Durham, N.C.; $ - SEC O1 at South Carolina T, 1-1 (OT) S3 Bowling Green State W, 1-0 Tournament at Baton Rouge, La.; ^ - NCAA O3 at No. 8 Florida L, 4-0 S5 Washington W, 3-0 Tournament O8 LSU W, 2-0 S10 Alabama W, 1-0 (OT) O10 Arkansas T, 2-2 (OT) S12 Auburn W, 4-0 2002 O15 Kentucky W, 2-0 S17 Kansas W, 3-0 Head Coach Sue Patberg O17 Vanderbilt L, 4-2 S19 G. Washington W, 1-0 (OT) 8-11-1, 4-5 SEC (5th East) O22 at Alabama L, 3-1 S24 at Vanderbilt L, 3-1 A30 No. 14 Clemson L, 3-2 (OT) O24 Auburn T, 1-1 (OT) S26 at Kentucky L, 4-1 S3 at Georgia State W, 3-0 O29 at Tennessee L, 2-0 O1 at Florida State L, 2-0 S6 at No. 16 Wake Forest L, 3-1 ^ - Duke/Adidas Classic O3 Mercer W, 5-0 S8 No. 8 Connecticut L, 3-2 (2OT) O8 Tennessee W, 2-1 (OT) S13 UAB@ L, 3-2 (2OT) 2005 O15 South Carolina L, 1-0 S15 No. 9 Michigan@ W, 1-0 Head Coach Patrick Baker O17 Florida L, 4-0 S20 Furman T, 2-2 (2OT) 12-6-2, 6-4-1 SEC (4th East) O22 at Mississippi State W, 3-0 S22 Georgia Southern W, 5-0 A26 Georgia Southern W, 6-0 O24 at Ole Miss W, 4-1 S27 Arizona State L, 2-0 A28 Middle Tennessee W, 2-0 O29 Davidson W, 1-0 S29 No. 22 Duke W, 1-0 A31 Louisiana-Monroe W, 5-0 O31 South Alabama W, 11-0 O4 Alabama L, 4-1 S2 College of Charleston W, 3-1 N4 Kentucky#$ T, 1-1 (OT) O6 Auburn L, 1-0 S4 at Georgia State W, 3-0 N5 Ole Miss# L, 1-0 O11 Kentucky W, 5-1 S9 Pittsburgh W, 2-0 #- SEC Tournament at Nashville, Tenn. O13 Vanderbilt W, 1-0 (OT) S16 vs. No. 22 USC T, 1-1 (OT) $- Georgia won 5-4 in sudden-death PKs O18 at South Carolina W, 2-1 (2OT) S18 at Loyola Marymount L, 1-0 O20 at Florida L, 1-0 (OT) S23 Mississippi L, 1-0 2000 O25 at Mississippi L, 3-0 S25 Mississippi State W, 3-1 Head Coach Sue Patberg O27 at Mississippi State W, 3-2 S30 South Carolina W, 2-0 11-9-2, 4-4-1 SEC (5th East) N1 at No. 14 Tennessee L, 2-1 (OT) O2 Florida L, 2-0 A25 Charleston W, 7-1 N7 No. 13 Tennessee! L, 1-0 O7 at LSU L, 1-0 A27 Elon W, 5-0 @ - UAB Nike Classic; !- SEC Tournament O9 at Arkansas W, 1-0 S1 No. 14 UCLA$ L, 6-1 O14 at Kentucky T, 0-0 (OT) S4 Cincinnati W, 4-3 2003 O16 at No. 21 Vanderbilt W, 2-1 S8 Massachussetts% W, 3-1 Head Coach Sue Patberg O21 Alabama W, 2-0 S10 Fairfield% W, 3-1 13-10, 4-5 SEC (4th East) O23 at Auburn W, 1-0 S15 Iowa State L, 2-0 NCAA Second Round O28 Tennessee L, 2-0 S17 at Georgia State T, 0-0 (2OT) A29 at Wyoming W, 3-0 N3 vs. No. 21 Vanderbilt% L, 2-0 S21 at No. 17 Arizona St. L, 1-0 (OT) A31 at Colorado L, 2-1 (OT) % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala. S24 Utah L, 3-2 (OT) S5 Illinois L, 2-1 S29 at South Carolina W, 3-0 S7 Georgia State W, 2-1

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O12 Kentucky W, 3-1 O17 at Mississippi State W, 1-0 O19 at Ole Miss W, 1-0 (2OT) O23 Auburn L, 1-0 O26 at Alabama W, 2-0 O31 at Tennessee W, 2-0 N5 South Carolina% W, 2-1 N7 No. 7 Florida% W, 3-0 N9 Tennessee% L, 1-0 N14 James Madison! L, 1-0 ^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga. & - Duke/adidas Classic, Durham, N.C. % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala. ! - NCAA Tournament, Winstom-Salem, N.C. 2009 Head Coach Patrick Baker 15-6-1, 7-4-0 SEC (3rd East) NCAA Second Round A21 Kennesaw State W, 6-0 A28 No. 17 Minnesota W, 2-0 A30 Mercer T, 1-1 S4 Florida Atlantic^ W, 3-0 S6 Northeastern^ W, 1-0 S11 Georgia State W, 3-0 S13 at UNC Charlotte W, 3-2 S18 at Clemson W, 2-1 S25 at LSU L, 6-0 S27 at Arkansas W, 2-0 O2 at Kentucky W, 1-0 O4 at Vanderbilt W, 3-0 O9 No. 24 Ole Miss L, 1-0 O11 Mississippi State W, 2-1 O16 No. 5 South Carolina W, 2-1 O18 No. 11 Florida L, 1-0 O22 Alabama W, 3-0 O25 at Auburn L, 2-0 O30 Tennessee W, 2-1 N4 No. 14 South Carolina% L, 3-2 N13 vs. UNC Wilmington! W, 3-0 N15 at No. 3 North Carolina! L, 4-0 ^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga. % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala. ! - NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2010 Head Coach Steve Holeman 11-6-4, 5-3-3 SEC (4th East) SEC Semifinals A20 No. 24 Duke L, 1-0 A27 Utah^ W. 3-0 A29 Kansas^ W, 5-0 S3 at Mercer W, 3-2 (2OT) S5 at Georgia State W, 5-1 S10 at No. 2 Stanford L, 2-1 (OT) S12 vs. No. 9 Santa Clara T, 1-1 (2OT) S17 College of Charleston W, 3-1 S24 LSU W, 1-0 S26 Arkansas T, 0-0 (2OT) O1 Kentucky T, 1-1 (2OT) O3 Vanderbilt W, 1-0 O8 at Mississippi T, 0-0 (2OT) O10 at Mississippi State W, 3-0 O15 at No.14 South Carolina W, 1-0 O17 at No. 13 Florida L, 2-1 (OT) O21 at Alabama W, 3-0 O24 Auburn L, 2-1 O29 at Tennessee L, 2-1 N4 vs. Auburn% W, 2-1 (2OT) N5 vs. Florida% L, 3-1 ^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga. % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.

2011 Head Coach Steve Holeman 13-7-2, 6-3-2 SEC (4th East) NCAA Second Round A19 at Furman W, 3-1 A26 Texas L, 3-0 A28 Villanova L, 3-2 S2 at Minnesota^ W, 2-1 (OT) S4 vs. Iowa State^ W, 2-0 S9 Mercer W, 2-1 (OT) S11 Georgia State W, 4-1 S16 at UNC Greensboro W, 4-1 S23 No. 6 Florida L, 1-0 S25 South Carolina W, 2-1 (OT) S30 at Arkansas W, 1-0 O2 at LSU L, 2-1 O7 Mississippi State W, 4-3 (2OT) O9 Ole Miss W, 3-0 O14 at Vanderbilt W, 2-0 O16 at Kentucky W, 2-1 O20 at No. 22 Auburn T, 0-0 O23 Alabama T, 2-2 (2OT) O28 Tennessee L, 2-0 N2 vs. No. 23 Florida% L, 2-0 N13 at Kansas! W, 2-0 N18 at No. 3 Duke! L, 3-1 ^ - Minnesota Gold Classic, Minneapolis, Minn.; % - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.; ! - NCAA Tournament (Lawrence, Kan./Durham, N.C.) 2012 Head Coach Steve Holeman 7-11-2, 3-8-2 SEC (6th East) A17 UNC Greensboro W, 1-0 (2OT) A19 Furman W, 2-1 A24 at Kansas^ L, 1-0 A26 vs. SDSU^ W, 5-0 A31 vs. South Florida$ W, 2-1 S1 at No. 9 UCF$ L, 1-0 (OT) S7 New Mexico L, 2-0 S14 Vanderbilt T, 0-0 (2OT) S16 Arkansas W, 2-0 S21 at Alabama L, 2-1 S23 at Florida L, 4-1 S28 No. 11 Missouri L, 2-1 S30 LSU T, 2-2 (2OT) O5 at Ole Miss W, 2-0 O7 at South Carolina L, 1-0 O12 Auburn L, 1-0 O14 Kentucky L, 1-0 O19 Mississippi State W, 3-0 O21 at No. 9 Texas A&M L, 1-0 (2OT) O25 at No. 23 Tennessee L, 3-2 ^ - KU Invitiational, Lawrence, Kan. $ - UCF Invite, Orlando, Fla. 2013 Head Coach Steve Holeman 12-7-1, 5-5-1 SEC (T6th) SEC Quarterfinals A23 at Texas L, 2-0 A25 at Houston W, 2-0 A30 Mercer W, 3-0 S1 Furman W, 2-0 S6 Jacksonville W, 1-0 (OT) S8 UNC Greensboro W, 1-0 S13 Long Beach State W, 1-0 S15 College of Charleston W, 5-1 S20 No. 17 South Carolina W, 2-0 S27 at Missouri W, 1-0 S29 at No. 25 Kentucky L, 1-0 O4 Alabama L, 3-2 (OT) O6 No. 25 Ole Miss L, 3-1 O11 at Auburn T, 0-0 (2OT)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Danielle Abelson...........................2007 Jennifer Ahern........................ 1995-98 Mandy Aiken........................... 1995-98 Kristen Allen.................................2001 Torri Allen................................ 2010-13 Alexa Antetomaso............... 2013-15 Kate Appleton......................... 2002-03 Kendra Auston........................ 2004-05 B Ashley Baker........................... 2009-12 Madeline Barker..................... 2010-13 Christy Barrow..............................2010 Rachel Barstow.............................2007 Amy Berbary........................ 1998-2001 Stefanie Bertcher................ 1997-2000 Michelle Betos.............................2006-09 Bentley Bickerstaff.......................1995-98 Kristy Bongiovanni.............. 1997-2000 Jamie Bouck............................ 2009-10 Anna Bougas..............................2015 Katie Boydston..............................2007 Christine Bowers...........................2001 Sarah Brown........................... 2005-06 Catherine Bruce...................... 2002-06 Randi-Lynn Bruso.................... 2003-06 Jenna Buckley......................... 2009-12 Maddie Burdick.........................2015 Caroline Burlingame............... 2008-09 Summer Burnett............... 2013-2015 Britta Byrne............................. 2006-07 C Tori Carroll.....................................2006 Carolyn Cayard.................... 1999-2002 Maya Cherry...............................2015 Lauren Church......................... 2005-06 Charisse Co...................................2001 Marcelle Coletti............................1999 Ali Comis................................. 1995-98 Tori Cooper.............................. 2011-12 Kelli Corless............................ 2007-10 Morgan Coyle...................... 1997-2000 Coutney Cripps.............................2006-08 Marion Crowder.......................2013-15 Beth Culver.......................... 1999-2002 D Mackin D’Amico.......................2012-15 Sarah Darvill........................... 2003-06 Susannah Dennis.................... 2009-12 Mariah Dickey...............................2012 Caitlin Dingle................................2005 Taylor Donohue.................... 2013-15 Traci Dreesen.......................... 2007-10 E Kathleen Eastman......................... 2012 Marliee Eback......................... 2003-04 Laura Eddy................ 2009-10, 2013-14 Hannah Edwards..................... 2013-14 F Marah Falle............................. 2007-10

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Natalie Farley.......................... 2006-09 Delaney Fechalos................ 2014-15 Amy Folan.....................................1996 Gina Forté..........................1998-99, 2001-02 Lena Franklin........................... 2003-06 Devon Fry......................................2011 Andie Fontanetta.................... 2012-15 Anna Beth Fuller...........................2001 G Rachel Garcia...........................2013-14 Kristin Garman.........................2005-08 Sheila Gartman....................... 1996-99 Clara Gastaldi............................2015 Meghan Gibbons..................... 2010-12 Meghan Gilmore..................... 2008-09 Lauren Glancy......................... 2006-09 Natalie Goodman................. 2014-15 Hannah Goudy...............................2015 Nicole Greathead................ 1999-2002 Mariel Gutierrez.................. 2014-15 H Danya Harris.................................1995 Bella Hartley........................... 2012-15 Nikki Hill.................................. 2010-13 Louise Hogrell...................... 2014-15 Catherine Holder................. 1999-2001 Alex Hooker............................. 2008-10 Kathleen Howe.............................2005 Stacy Hunt.....................................2000 Mindy Hyde............................. 1995-96 I Chika Ibiam............................. 2011-13 J Elizabeth Jackson.........................2006 Katie Jacobsen....................... 2006-07 Kristin Jacobson..................... 1995-98 Elizabeth Johnson.........................2012 Veronica Johnston.................. 1997-98 Danielle Jordan....................... 1995-98 Sarah Jordan.................................2009 Cortni Joyner........................... 2003-06 K Sarah Kaiser............................ 1995-97 Kasey Kaspar................................2005 Kara Kenney............................ 2002-03 Kelsey Killean...................... 2014-15 Ashley King......................... 2000-2003 Beth Klueter......................... 2004, 2006-07 Alycia Kowal.................................1995 Mariah Krase.......................... 2007-10 Christina Kyker........................ 2009-10 L Callie Corbin Langford.................2011-12 Beth Lewis.............................. 1995-98 Jennifer Lewis........................ 1995-98 Ashley Lindley..................... 2001-2004 Nicole Locandro...................... 2010-13 Kara Looby............................ 2014-15 Kim Lyness....................................2004

M Jill Maloney..................................2013 Jennifer Martelle..........................1999 Eli Martinez............................. 2014-15 Leslie McConnell.................... 2006-09 Riliegh McHugh............................2011 Meredith McIntire................... 1995-98 Tricia McKee........................... 2001-04 Jaclyn Meade...............................2006 Elizabeth Metherell................. 2001-04 Madison Meyers..................... 2011-12 Ashley Miller........................... 2008-11 Ansley Morgan..............................2012 Heather Morgan............................1997 Shannon Murray................. 1999-2002 N Geneil Newbern...................... 2002-03 Alexa Newfield....................... 2010-11 Kelsey Nix............................. 2013-15 O Colleen O’Brien.............................1996 Nikki Ornelaz........................... 1996-98 Morgan Orobello................. 2014-15 Lauren Otonicar.............................1996 Jenna Owens.......................... 2011-12 P Alex Pallo..............................2014-15 Maria Palumbo..............................2011 Carrie Patterson...................... 2006-09 Toriana Patterson.................... 2012-13 Christy Peavy....................... 1999-2000 Lindsey Peck............................ 1997-98 Rebekah Perry......................... 2009-12 Leah Polaski..................................1998 Elizabeth Poirier...................... 2003-05 Jamie Pollock.......................... 2008-11 Aileen Powers..................... 1999-2000 Bailey Powell.......................... 2008-11 Jenny Pringle................................1995 R Shayna Raekelboom................2014-15 Becca Rasmussen................2014-15 Mary Ricker............................. 2007-09 Liliana Rios........................... 2012-15 Lindsey Rochow...................... 2000-02 Josie Roebuck..................... 2014-15 S Jenny Sass.............................. 1997-98 Robyn Sass....................................1999 Erin Sekerak............................ 2002-05 Gabby Seiler............................ 2013-14 Carly Settles......................... 2014-15 Carli Shultis................... 2010-12, 2014 Sydney Shultis...........................2015 Caroline Simpson.................... 2007-10 Amanda Skipper............................1995 Cara Smith.............................. 2013-15 Emma Sonnett......................... 2012-15 Jennifer Stein......................... 1996-97

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Lindsay Stein........................... 2006-09 Ashley Stinson................... 2006-07-08 T Angelica Tabares................. 2013-2015 Amber Tacke............................ 2003-05 Lauren Tanner....................... 2013-15 Regan Thaler.................................1995 Alex Thomas.......... ................ 2004-05 Brittany Thomas............................1999 Allison Thornbury.................... 1995-98 Holly Tomlinson.............................2010 Megan Tomlinson............................. 2005-08 Christy Turner.......................... 1995-96 V Andrea Velasco....................... 2001-03 Ki VanOudenallen....................1998, 2000-03 Joni Vickers........................ 2004-06-07 Missy Vierling......................... 2005-06 W Shannon Waid......................... 1995-96 Bria Washington.............. 2013-2015 Caroline Waters................... 2013-15 Suzannah Weathersbee.......... 1995-98 Susie Weber..................................2004 Olivia West.............................. 2006-09 Kelly Whitaker........................ 2003-06 Ali Williams............................ 2002-05 Kara Williams...............................2001 Nicole Williams.................. 1997-2000 Nicole Winfield....................... 1995-97 Jessica Winton...................2000, 2003 Caitlin Woody..................... 2011-12-13 Y Stephanie Yarem..................... 1995-98 Ali Yoculan....................................2006 Jordan Young................................2009 Z Lauren Zacharski............... 2000-2001 Terri Ziegler............................. 1996-97 Karen Zmirak.................................2004

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