2009 Georgia Southern Women's Soccer Media Guide

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THE EAGLES.............................................15-27 Head Coach Ashley Hart................................. 16 Assistant Coaches........................................... 17 Season Outlook............................................... 18 Player Profiles............................................19-27 Photo Roster................................................... 28

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INTERVIEWS WITH COACH Please contact the AMR office if you desire an interview with Coach Hart. The best time to reach Coach Hart is on weekday mornings. On game days, all interviews with Coach Hart will be held after the game is concluded on Eagle Field. No interviews will be done prior to the game. PRACTICE COVERAGE Any media member wishing to cover practice sessions is welcome to do so. The AMR office appreciates advance notice when you are planning to attend in order to provide maximum service. WEBSITE Get the latest in Georgia Southern sports news via the official home of Eagle Athletics on the internet absolutely free. Visit www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com 24-hours a day for scores, stats, photos and up-to-date news releases on every intercollegiate sport at Georgia Southern. CREDITS The 2009 Georgia Southern women’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the GSU Athletic Media Relations Office, and was written, designed and edited by Barrett Gilham. Cover was designed by Barrett Gilham. Special thanks to Patrick Osterman, Rose Carter, Liz Ryan and head women’s soccer coach Ashley Hart for editing serivices. Printing services were provided by the Eagle Print Shop. Photography provided by GSU Photographic Services, Frank Fortune, Suzanne Oliver, Willis Glassgow, socon photos and GSU Athletic Media Relations.

Rosemary Carter Assistant Media Relations Director

Elizabeth Ryan Assistant Media Relations Director

Barrett Gilham Staff Assistant

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Athletic Media Relations Asst. AD / Media Relations...... Patrick Osterman Office Phone........................... (912) 478-0352 Asst. AMR.........................................Rose Carter Office Phone........................... (912) 478-5288 Women’s Soccer Contact.............Barrett Gilham Office Phone........................... (912) 478-5448 E-mail......bg00251-gw@georgiasouthern.edu Asst. AMR....................................Elizabeth Ryan Office Phone........................... (912) 478-5071 Fax............................................. (912) 478-0046 Mailing Address..............................PO Box 8085 ...........................Georgia Southern University .....................................Statesboro, GA 30460 Overnight Address.................Hanner Fieldhouse .......................................................Suite 1300 .....................................Statesboro, GA 30460

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach..................................... Ashley Hart Alma Mater (yr)..............UNC Asheville (1999) GSU Record (yrs).......................... 22-61-8 (5) Career Record (yrs)................................Same Office Phone........................... (912) 478-0270 Assistant Coach...................... Jamey Newsome Alma Mater (yr) ........................... Mars Hill (1997) Office Phone............................(912) 478-1146 Assistant Coach..........................Kristen Barnhill Alma Mater (yr) .......................... Maryland (2005) Office Phone........................... (912) 478-0095

PLAYER INTERVIEWS All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated through the athletics media relations office at least one day in advance. For reporters unable to staff a practice session, student-athlete phone interviews can be arranged by contacting the GSU Athletics Media Relations Office no later than 2:00 p.m. on the day an interview is requested.

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THE PAST..................................................29-41 2008 Review.................................................... 30 2008 Box Scores........................................31-32 2008 Statistics................................................. 33 Southern Conference Statistics & Review.. 34-35 Individual Single Season Records................... 36 Individual Career Records............................... 37 Team Records............................................36-37 Annual Leaders............................................... 37 All-Time Record Versus Opponents................ 38 Year-by-Year Results..................................39-40 All-Time Letterwinners & Honors..................... 41

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Soccer..................................... 1993 Overall All-Time Record.....................139-151-15 Overall Conference Record.....................61-69-6 SoCon Tournament Appearances/Last... 10/2006 SoCon Tournament Record..........................7-10 2008 Record..............................................4-11-3 2008 SoCon Record....................................2-8-1 2008 SoCon Finish....................................... 10th 2008 Final Ranking....................................... N/A Starters Returning/Lost.................................. 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................... 12/7 Newcomers...................................................... 10

SHOOTING AT EAGLE FIELD Any media wishing to shoot still photography or video of a Georgia Southern soccer match are welcome. However, all photographers are required to stay off the field of play as well as outside of both team areas. It is recommended that photographers stand several yards off the sideline to reduce the risk of injury. Also, no children are allowed near the field of play, including the track.

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THE UNIVERSITY........................................3-14 Georgia Southern University..........................3-8 Facilities............................................................ 9 Sports Medicine............................................... 10 Strength & Conditioning.................................. 11 Statesboro, Georgia........................................ 12 Administration.................................................. 13 Coaches & Staff............................................... 14

QUICK FACTS Location...............................Statesboro, Georgia Founded...................................................... 1906 Enrollment................................................. 17,764 Nickname................................................. Eagles Colors..........................................Blue and White Home Field........................................ Eagle Field Capacity........................................................ 500 Affiliation.....................................NCAA Division I Conference........................................... Southern President................................... Dr. Bruce Grube Athletics Director............................... Sam Baker Senior Woman Administrator.......... Cathy Beene Faculty Ath. Rep.................. Dr. Chris Geyerman Website......... www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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GENERAL INFORMATION.............................1-2 Table of Contents.............................................. 1 Quick Facts....................................................... 1 Program History................................................ 1 Coaching Staff................................................... 1 Media Information.............................................. 1 Athletic Media Relations.................................... 1 Roster................................................................ 2 2009 Schedule............................................... BC


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NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. / EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 0 Lauren Santos GK 5-10 SR / 3L Berwyn, Ill. (Immaculate Heart of Mary) 1 Missy Meyer GK 5-8 FR / RS Alpharetta, Ga. (South Forsyth) 2 Kyrstin Smith MF 5-2 SO / TR Acworth, Ga. (Tennessee/Harrison) 3 Caroline Rutledge D 5-8 SO / 1L McDonough, Ga. (Eagle’s Landing Christian) 4 Chelsea Kephart MF 5-7 SO / 1L Cumming, Ga. (South Forsyth) 5 Ashley Sepaniak D 5-2 FR / HS Alpharetta, Ga. (Centennial) 6 Christy Naife D/MF 5-3 SO / 1L Commerce Township, Mich. (Walled Lake Northern) 7 Danae Kaimuloa F 5-6 SO / 1L Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual) 8 Laura Smith D 5-5 SR / 3L Buford, Ga. (Mill Creek) 9 Kaitlynn Heileman MF 5-0 FR / HS Franklin, Tenn. (Franklin) 10 Morgan Springer MF 5-6 FR / HS Mandeville, La. (Northlake Christian) 11 Michelle Carlson D 5-6 SR / 3L Melbourne, Fla. (Eau Gallie) 12 Caroline Scales MF 5-2 FR / HS Chattanooga, Tenn. (Baylor) 13 Cassie Elrod MF/F 5-7 FR / HS Zionsville, Ind. (Alpharetta) 14 Jenny Anderson F 5-2 JR / 2L Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley) 15 Courtney Collins MF/F 5-7 FR / HS Mason, Ohio (William Mason) 17 Sara Oland F 5-4 SO / 1L Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier) 18 Kate Boardman MF 5-8 SR / 3L Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head Christian) 19 Candace Marshall F 5-2 SO / 1L Bridgewater, Mass. (Bridgewater-Raynham) 20 Shelby Ramsey MF 5-5 FR / HS Brunswick, Ga. (Glynn Academy) 21 Sydney Pietrykowski D 5-5 FR / HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin) 22 Tracy Christiansen D 5-4 FR / HS Savannah, Ga. (H.V. Jenkins) 23 Niki Lepper MF 5-6 SR / 3L Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 24 Holly Dyer F/MF 5-4 FR / HS Auburn, Ga. (Apalachee) 26 Jennifer Godfrey D 5-7 JR / 2L Melbourne, Fla. (Eau Gallie) Head Coach: Ashley Hart (UNC Asheville, 1999), 6th season Assistant Coach: Jamey Newsome (Mars Hill, 1997), 3rd season Assistant Coach: Kristen Barnhill (Maryland, 2005), 3rd season By Position

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Goalkeepers (2): Missy Meyer, Lauren Santos

Seniors (5) Kate Boardman, Michelle Carlson, Niki Lepper, Lauren Santos, Laura Smith Juniors (2) Jenny Anderson, Jennifer Godfrey Sophomore (7) Danae Kaimuloa, Chelsea Kephart, Candace Marshall, Christy Naife, Sara Oland, Caroline Rutledge, Kyrstin Smith Freshman (11) Tracy Christiansen, Courtney Collins, Holly Dyer, Cassie Elrod, Kaitlynn Heileman, Missy Meyer, Sydney Pietrykowski, Shelby Ramsey, Caroline Scales, Ashley Sepaniak, Morgan Springer

Midfielders (9): Kate Boardman, Courtney Collins, Cassie Elrod, Kaitlynn Heileman, Chelsea Kephart, Niki Lepper, Caroline Scales, Kyrstin Smith, Morgan Springer Defenders (8): Michelle Carlson, Tracy Christiansen, Jennifer Godfrey, Christy Naife, Sydney Pietrykowski, Caroline Rutledge, Ashley Sepaniak, Laura Smith

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Forwards (5): Jenny Anderson, Holly Dyer, Danae Kaimuloa, Candace Marshall, Sara Oland

By State Alabama (1) Jenny Anderson California (1) Danae Kaimuloa Georgia (10) Tracy Christiansen, Holly Dyer, Chelsea Kephart, Missy Meyer, Sara Oland, Shelby Ramsey, Caroline Rutledge, Ashley Sepaniak, Kyrstin Smith, Laura Smith Florida (2) Jennifer Godfrey, Sydney Pietrykowski Indiana (2) Cassie Elrod, Nikki Lepper Illinois (1) Lauren Santos Michigan (1) Christy Naife Ohio (1) Courtney Collins South Carolina (1) Kate Boardman Tennessee (1) Caroline Scales

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Danae Kaimuloa . .....................Duh-NAY Kaih-moo-LOW-uh Chelsea Kephart . .....................KEP-hart Christy Naife..............................NAYF Sara Oland................................OH-lend Sydney Pietrykowski..................Pe-TRO-ski Caroline Rutledge......................RUT-ledge

Lauren Santos...........................SAN-tose Ashley Sepaniak........................Su-pen-E-ak Kyrstin Smith.............................KER-stin Smith

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This is Georgia Southern

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Georgia Southern University’s tradition spans more than a century. Among the red brick buildings and ancient oaks that line the campus is a University geared towards equipping its students with the knowledge and skills they will need in a very modern and global society. Today Georgia Southern provides a unique educational experience where students are able to take advantage of all of the benefits of a large university without sacrificing the personal touches of a smaller college.

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When you drive through the main campus entrance, you are following a path more than 100 years old. Founded in 1906, Georgia Southern’s now sprawling nearly 700 acre campus began as three red brick buildings surrounding a vast lawn known as Sweetheart Circle. As they did more than a century ago, students still flock to Sweetheart Circle to relax in the sun, spend time with friends, or catch up on their studies. Tradition lives at Georgia Southern and

it is woven into the very foundation of the University. The Statesboro summer is the perfect backdrop for the University President’s annual watermelon cutting. In the fall, the Homecoming Parade crosses campus and still winds around historic Sweetheart Circle making it a memorable parade for students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community. Football players arrive to their home games in the same school buses used more than a quarter of a century ago

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by the University’s fledgling team. And in May when the moment comes for students to become alumni, an eagle flies over the graduates as their years at Georgia Southern come to a close. The traditions of this classic University are the kinds of moments that make the Georgia Southern experience one students cherish for a lifetime.

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in the world to teach the cutting-edge technology of virtualization on VM software. In addition, the College is one of only a select few in the country to offer SAP certification as part of its degree program. This means students will graduate with cutting-edge knowledge and a competitive advantage the vast majority of Information Technology graduates—and even many professionals— do not have, and will save their employers thousands of dollars in training costs. Georgia Southern University’s College

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Georgia Southern University’s commitment to educational excellence continues to be lauded by some of the most prestigious publications in the country. The 2009 edition of America’s Best Colleges, published by U.S. News and World Report, included Georgia Southern in the national university category. The University was one of only 262 American universities, both public and private, in that category. Kiplinger’s named Georgia Southern to its “Top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges” list in the fall of 2008. And, the Princeton Review named the University’s College of Business Administration to its list of the “Best 296 Business Schools.” The University’s growth and achievement has led to its being designated as a Carnegie/Doctoral Research University. This designation further elevates the University as an institution recognized for excellence. The College of Information Technology, the only one of its kind in the southeast United States, is one of only 10 universities


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one in southeast Georgia CACREP accredited in community counseling and school counseling. Faculty members from the biology department in the Allen E. Paulson College of Science and Technology were recently awarded a $2.3 million National Science Foundation grant to promote the teaching of molecular biology to students in Georgia’s schools. Faculty, staff and students are also working on projects involving bio-fuels and wind energy. The past 10 years have marked the single largest period of growth in the University’s history. A record number of students now attend Georgia Southern, and record numbers of outstanding students are applying to join their ranks. More than 10,000 people applied to Georgia Southern for the Fall 2009 semester, and final enrollment numbers are expected to set a new record.

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While progress brings change, one thing that has not changed is Georgia Southern’s commitment to its students. For decades, 6 the University’s hallmark has been its dedication to remaining an institution centered on its students. The University has a low student/teacher ratio, and faculty members often work with students one on one. At Georgia Southern, our students appreciate learning in small groups where professors know their names. Even with nearly 18,000 students on campus, students feel at home seeing familiar faces when walking through campus. Many undergraduate students enjoy having the opportunity to work on research projects led by faculty members. Additionally, both students and parents appreciate the classic main-street community of Statesboro that features numerous amenities, shopping and dining options.

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Whether a student is a new high school graduate or a professional deciding to return to the University for an advanced or online degree, Georgia Southern has numerous programs and options for students in every stage of life. The University’s College of Graduate Studies is seeing unprecedented growth

The 2009 edition of America’s Best Colleges, published by U.S. News and World Report, included Georgia Southern in the national university category. The University was one of only 262 American universities, both public and private, in that category. Kiplinger’s named Georgia Southern to its “Top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges” list in the fall of 2008. And, the Princeton Review named the University’s College of Business Administration to its list of the “Best 296 Business in its programs. An increasing number of students are also opting for online classes. During the spring 2009 commencement ceremony, a record number of graduates received online degrees—including several that made their first trip to campus to receive their diploma. The University’s Dublin Center and the Coastal Georgia Center in Savannah take

the Georgia Southern classroom experience to students outside of Statesboro. The College of Business Administration even offers an MBA program that allows professionals to earn their master’s without leaving Savannah.

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE

Imagine a college residence hall with suite

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Georgia Southern students have more opportunity than ever to study alongside others from countries all over the world. Both the number of students coming to Georgia Southern from other countries and Georgia Southern students studying abroad has grown steadily over the last decade. The international experience is not limited to study. During spring break 2009, more than 100 Georgia Southern students traveled the world volunteering. They helped build a medical clinic in the Bahamas, volunteered with orphans in Hondu-

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ras and worked alongside the world famous Bogside Artists refurbishing their political murals in Northern Ireland. Closer to home, students spend hundreds of hours every year volunteering in the Bulloch County area through greek organizations, service clubs, and the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement. Georgia Southern students learn that service to others is always time well spent. The University works to better the community every day. The College of Health and Human Sciences is partnering with the Bulloch County Health Department to curb childhood obesity. Preventing disease and bettering the quality of life for people at risk of serious health problems is a focus of the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health. And the psychology department in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences recently expanded the services at its psychology clinic to include children. Every day someone, somewhere in the world is touched by the work of a Georgia Southern student, alumni, staff, or faculty member—making the reach of this University truly global.

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and apartment-style living, a shopping area and a food court. That on-campus living experience became reality at Georgia Southern with the opening of Centennial Place. As home to 1,001 students, Centennial Place is setting a new standard in on-campus living. Several key facilities at the University recently celebrated expansions and renovations. A four-year, $22.75 million dollar project to expand and renovate the Zach S. Henderson Library tripled the size of the facility. Today it provides students and faculty with a state-of-the-art facility for research and study. The $7.8 million dollar renovation and extension of the Foy Building added 3,599 square feet of space. Foy’s renovation includes a major enhancement to the outstanding Carol A. Carter Recital Hall. The Wetland Preserve at Georgia

Southern University’s Center for Wildlife Education and the Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center opened to the public this past spring. The 12-acre addition includes a small pond and capture basin that houses a beaver lodge, a cypress pond that will be home to a variety of wading birds like herons and egrets, and a waterfowl pond. The 17-acre center is one of only a select few in the nation to be located in the heart of a major university campus.


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Admissions Requirements

Freshmen Due to the University’s growth in academic reputation and size, it is recommended that you apply at the end of your junior year of high school, if possible. Acceptance is based on a high school diploma or equivalent, satisfactory grade point average and satisfactory SAT or ACT score. You must also complete the College Preparatory Curriculum requirements for regular admission into any Georgia public university. Transfer students You may be admitted if you provide evidence of good standing at previous colleges attended and meet all Georgia Southern admissions requirements. Please call or e-mail the Office of Admissions to request a transfer package.

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Graduate Degree Programs The Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies administers graduate degree programs in more than 40 majors, concentrations and emphasis areas in seven colleges. Enrollment in the College of Graduate Studies is increasing in record numbers, as more professionals and students realize the value of an advanced degree. Go to http://cogs. georgiasouthern.edu/ for more information.

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Online Georgia Southern University offers flexible online programs in business, education, and healthcare. Now you can earn a respected Georgia Southern degree without ever traveling to campus. We also offer blended options that enable you to com8 bine online and classroom work. As an online student, you will be able to earn your degree on your schedule from anywhere in the world. Whether you are working your way up the corporate ladder, caring for patients, teaching students or deployed for military service, a Georgia Southern degree is only a click away.

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Financial Aid Georgia Southern was named by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance as one of the Top 100 Best Values for public colleges. In addition to being one of the most affordable universities in the nation, we also offer a variety of financial aid options for students of all income levels: scholarships (including HOPE for Georgia students with B or better averages), grants, loans and work-study programs.

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Address: P.O. Box 8024 Statesboro, GA 30460 Phone: 912-478-5391 E-mail: admissions@georgiasouthern.edu Web site: http://admissions.georgiasouthern.edu

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Financial Aid

Address: P.O. Box 8065 Statesboro, GA 30460 Phone: 912-478-5413 E-mail: finaid@georgiasouthern.edu Web site: http://students.georgiasouthern.edu/finaid

Estimated Expenses Per Semester (Undergraduate) Does not include books, supplies and spending money (Georgia resident*) Tuition......................................................................................................$1,479 Fees............................................................................................................... $526 Room & Board........................................................................................$3,666 *Non-resident tuition is $5,915 per semester

Student Snapshot Enrollment: 17,764 Undergraduate: 15,490 Graduate: 2,274 Student/Faculty Ratio: 21:1 Composite SAT Score: 1111

University Recognition • U.S. News and World Report recognized Georgia Southern in its 2009 edition of America’s Best Colleges in the national university category. • Kiplinger’s named Georgia Southern to its “Top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges” list. • Princeton Review named the University’s College of Business Administration to its list of the “Best 296 Business Schools.”

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Gene Sauers Member, Professional Golfers’ Association of America Fred Stokes Defensive Tackle (former), Washington Redskins, Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints Kiwaukee Thomas Cornerback (former), Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills Tony Townley Founder, Zaxby’s Restaurant John Tudor Pitcher (former), Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers David Young Defensive Back (former), Jacksonville Jaguars

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Lea Anne McBride Served as Chief Spokesperson for former Vice President Dick Cheney Hala Moddelmog CEO of the Susan G. Komen Foundation for the Cure Earthwind Moreland Defensive Back (former), New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots Jodie Mudd Member (former), Professional Golfers’ Association of America Marty Pevey Coach, Minor League Baseball Adrian Peterson Running Back, Chicago Bears Aron Price Member, Professional Golfers’ Association of America

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Tony Arata Grammy Award-nominated songwriter Tony Barnhart Atlanta Journal- Constitution/ ESPN journalist Lee Berger National Geographic Explorer and Paleoanthropologist Luke Bryan Country Music Artist Dan Cathy President, Chick-fil-A Chris Clark Commissioner, Georgia Department of Natural Resources Michael Curry Former Head Coach Detroit Pistons; Former Forward/ Guard, NBA Hugh Darley Founder/President, International Design & Entertainment Association (former Walt Disney executive) Mike Davis Senior Director of Rules and Competitions for the United States Golf Association Mike Donald Member, Professional Golfers’ Association of America Scott Fletcher Infielder (former), Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers Todd Greene Catcher (former), Anaheim Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants Joey Hamilton Pitcher (former), San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, Cincinnati Reds James W. Kennedy Kennedy Space Center Director (Ret.)

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Eagle Soccer Complex Fast Facts Home to GSU Men’s and Women’s Soccer and Track & Field • • • • •

Completed: August 2005 Capacity: 500 Field Surface: Tiftsport (built by Tifton Turf Farms) Home, away and officials locker rooms Press box

The Troy A. and Mozelle Cowart Building became the home of the Athletic Foundation and the Georgia Southern Athletics Ticket Office in June 2000.

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Size: 3,050 square feet Location: Lanier Drive, adjacent to east end of Allen E. Paulson Stadium

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Features: Six administrative offices, complete athletics ticketing headquarters (indoor/outdoor patron windows), board meeting room, reception area and patio overlooking Allen E. Paulson Stadium and ample parking space.

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Lucas Stuckey Director Annual Giving

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Sam Baker began his tenure as Georgia Southern Athletics Director in January 1996, and in his 14 years has taken the Eagles to unprecedented growth and success, emphasizing ‘Rings and Diplomas’, making sure every student-athlete has a chance to win a championship ring and earn a diploma. Under Baker’s direction, the athletics department has now captured 27 Southern Conference championships and made 22 appearances in NCAA postseason play, including back-to-back NCAA FCS national titles in 1999 and 2000. A perennial power on the national stage, Eagle Football has accounted for seven of the SoCon titles, eight of the NCAA playoff appearances (Division I FCS) and two of the nation’s-leading six FCS national championships during Baker’s tenure. Baker makes sure all coaches and staff emphasize the student in student-athlete. Georgia Southern continues to make progress in the Academic Progress Rate (APR). Twelve of the 15 programs improved their APR score from 2005-06 to 2006-07. Last year the Eagles saw five sports programs scored a perfect 1,000 - the highest total ever since APR was implemented. Last spring Georgia Southern Athletics had 173 student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA, including 37 that recorded a perfect 4.0. Under Baker’s direction, numerous student-athletes have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors and five have gone on to earn Academic AllAmerica distinction. Over the last decade facility improvements have been a main focal point of Baker’s efforts. Last spring, phase two of the softball stadium was completed with the building of stadium seating, a locker room and public facilities. During the 2007-08 year work phase one of the softball stadium complex was completed. Aesthetic changes to the north concourse at Paulson Stadium in summer 2008 matched the improvements made the previous season on the south side. The Gene Bishop Field House opened in fall 2006, providing the home and visiting team with new locker rooms and a social meeting place upstairs for Athletic Foundation members. Those improvements add to the growing list of enhancements that makes Georgia Southern stand out among its football peers as having the best facilities in the country. That same year the Bennett-Ramsey Golf Center was completed. The new building provides Eagle Golf with one of the top all-around practice 13 facilities in all of the NCAA Division I. During the 2004-05 academic year, work was completed on: the renovation of J. I. Clements Baseball Stadium, the construction of a Track/ Soccer Stadium, renovations to Iron Works (Georgia Southern’s strength and conditioning center) and Men’s Basketball Locker Rooms (donated by Michael and Katrina Curry). In addition, other team locker rooms, sports medicine treatment center, equipment room, and coaches’ offices in Hanner Fieldhouse have undergone renovation. Baker has also served as the driving force behind the Dan J. Parrish, Sr., Football Building (completed in 2000) and the Troy Cowart Building (home to the Athletic Foundation and GSU Ticket Office). Additionally, Baker has been active in his service to the Southern Conference and the NCAA. From May 2000 to May 2002, he served as chair of the SoCon Athletics Directors Association. For all his work, in June 2009 Baker was named NACDA Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision’s Southeast Region. Baker, a native of Front Royal, Virginia, joined the Georgia Southern management team after five years as Director of the College Football Marketing Corporation, a subsidiary of the College Football Association (CFA). Baker’s responsibilities with the CFA included securing title sponsorship for and administration of its “Promise of Tomorrow” scholarship program. A four-year agreement with Hitachi awarded $1.3 million in scholarships to aid individuals involved in intercollegiate football with the means to pursue careers in the field of education. From 1986-90, he was associate athletic director for financial development at Vanderbilt, where he oversaw the National Commodore Club. In the two years before moving to Nashville, Baker was associate athletic director for external affairs at the University of Oregon, the institution where he served as director of athletic marketing from January 1983 to May 1984. Baker entered the field of intercollegiate athletics at the College of William & Mary, where he spent seven years (1976-82) as director of athletic promotions. Baker holds a 1976 master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University and a 1974 B. A. in Communication Arts from James Madison University. He and his wife of 33 years, Ann, are the parents of three children: Zeb (a recent doctoral graduate from Emory), Elizabeth Ann (Foster Care Review Board Coordinator for the Governor’s Office in South Carolina) and Josie (senior at the University of Alabama).

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Bruce Grube was appointed as the eleventh president of Georgia Southern University by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia in March 1999. He assumed office July 1, 1999. During President Grube’s tenure, Georgia Southern University, a large scale, small feel campus of approximately 18,000 students, has experienced the most active period of growth in its more than 100-year history. In fact, the University has undergone its greatest growth in physical facilities and in the quality of academic programs. Georgia Southern University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Research / Doctoral institution. The University’s hallmark is a superior undergraduate experience emphasizing academic distinction, excellent teaching, and student success, complemented by masters and doctoral programs. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Georgia Southern offers 116 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through the doctoral level in eight colleges: Liberal Arts and Social Sciences; Business Administration; Education; Health and Human Sciences; Information Technology; Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies; Allen E. Paulson College of Science and Technology; and the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health. The University extends educational opportunities throughout the region at centers in Savannah, Augusta, Brunswick, Dublin, and at numerous remote sites statewide via distance learning. The Georgia Southern Eagles compete nationally in intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level, with winning records that have earned nationally televised season appearances in football, basketball, baseball, and golf. Georgia Southern has won six national championships, more than any other university, in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) (formerly I-AA). Georgia Southern is a member of the Southern Conference. Prior to coming to Georgia Southern University, Bruce Grube served as President of St. Cloud State University (MN) from 1995 to 1999. From 1992 to 1995, he served as Provost at Colorado State University at Pueblo with responsibilities as the chief academic officer and the chief operations officer of the university. From 1987 to 1992, he worked as the Provost and Academic Vice President at California State Polytechnic University. Other administrative assignments over the years have included responsibility for strategic planning, institutional research, enrollment management, information technology, legislative and board relations, legal relations, and minor and major capital projects. He earned his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, and Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Theta, Phi Alpha Theta, and Phi Beta Delta academic honor societies. Grube has served as a faculty member in political science since 1971, and is active in national and international organizations. He has served as Chair of the Council of Presidents of the Southern Conference and as Vice Chair of the Council of Presidents of the North Central Conference. He recently completed a term as a member of the NCAA Executive Committee and Division I Board of Directors. He also has served as Chair of the NCAA Division I Presidential Advisory Group, and Chair of the Council of Presidents of the Southern Conference. Both Bruce Grube and his wife Kathryn are active volunteers in community organizations including the United Way, the Statesboro Arts Council, and the American Red Cross. In 2002, Kathryn Grube received the Deen Day Smith Service to Mankind Award in recognition of her civic contributions, and in 2007, she was presented with the Deen Day Smith/Statesboro Herald Humanitarian of the Year Award.

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Cathy Beene Associate AD/ SWA

Jeff Blythe Asst. AD/ Business Manager

Amy Bonner Women’s Tennis Coach

Shayne Brinson Administrative Assistant

Chad Callihan Volleyball Coach

Stewart Carter Head Equipment Manager

Rusty Cram Women’s Basketball Coach

Brandon Cox Director of Athletics Operations

Chris Geyerman Faculty Athletics Representative

Ashley Hart Women’s Soccer Coach

Chris Hatcher Football Coach

Rodney Hennon Baseball Coach

Brandon Howard Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach

Roger Inman Director of Facilities

Maggie Johnson Softball Coach

Brent Jones Director of Marketing

Nate Kellogg Swimming and Diving Coach

Kevin Kennedy Men’s Soccer Coach

Larry Mays Golf Coach

Tom Melton Asst. AD/ Strength & Conditioning

Justin Miles Men’s Tennis Coach

Barry Munkasy Cheerleading Coach

John Ramfjord Asst. Director of Marketing/ Group Tickets

Keith Roughton Assoc. AD for Compliance and Eligibility

Kay Shuman Ticket Manager

Natalie Smith Track & Field Coach

Lanell VanLandingham Administrative Assistant

Wes Wilhoite Assistant Equipment Manager

Charlton Young Men’s Basketball Coach

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Ashley Hart Head Coach 6th Season UNC Asheville 1999

Ashley Hart begins her sixth season at the helm of the Georgia Southern women’s soccer team, a program which celebrates its 17th season of success both on the field and inside the classroom. A byproduct of Hart’s leadership on the field is the continued success her team exhibits academically. The Eagles earned the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Academic Award in 2007 - its ninth such academic honor since 1996. The 2007 team included thenjuniors Michelle Carlson and Holli Finneren as individual recipients of NSCAA regional academic honors. Nine student-athletes were named to either the Dean’s or President’s list during the 2009 spring semester. In her inaugural season, she inherited a young team that was coming off just its second losing season since the program began in 1993, and had to break in two true freshman goalkeepers and four more first-year players in the field. The youth movement continued in 2005 with a roster that had just one senior and no juniors, and in 2006, senior-less squad combined the leadership of the juniors and sophomores with the youth and vitality of an incoming class that saw a lot of playing time. The 2006 squad produced its most wins within a four-year frame and advanced to the Southern Conference semifinals for the first time since 2002. In the classroom the Eagles maintained their success, earning NSCAA Team Academic honors for the fourth straight year in 2004 and eighth time since 1996. The 2007 season pitted the Eagles against one of the toughest schedules it has ever faced. The Eagles fell just short in a number of games and lost six games by just one goal. “We were definitely in a majority of the games we played, and we played probably one of the toughest schedules since we have been here,” said head coach Ashley Hart. “We played an SEC team (Mississippi State), and Samford made it into the NCAA tournament. We had two teams from our conference make it to the NCAA tournament (Furman, UNC Greensboro). So it definitely shows we can compete at the highest level. Our team has to be ready now to take that step.” The 2008 season saw the Eagles pull one of their greatest combacks in history after being down 3-1 to High Point (Sept. 21) at halftime. The two teams traded goals in the early part of the second half, but the Eagles scored two straight unanswered goals to force a 4-4 tie. Hired on Dec. 30, 2003, Hart was asked to continue the tradition established by Tom Norton which includes nine seasons of .500 or better and seven top-three finishes in the conference standings. “I wanted someone that had an understanding of what it takes to succeed at being both a student and an athlete,” said GSU athletics director Sam Baker. “In Ashley, I found that perfect combination that I knew would lead our women’s soccer program to continued success.” Prior to accepting Georgia Southern’s top women’s soccer position, Hart spent four seasons at the University of Alabama at Birmingham as an assistant coach. At UAB, she was responsible for overseeing the Blazers’ financial budget, video operations, team travel and recruiting management while aiding with on-field coaching duties. During her four years at UAB, the Blazers maintained a 3.20 team grade point average and produced six individual Academic All-America selections. In 2003, Hart helped lead the Blazers to an overall record of 13-5-1, which included a Conference USA regular season championship mark of 8-2. That followed a 9-9-1 record, including a 5-5 Conference USA tally, in 2002. Hart was instrumental in one of the biggest turnarounds in Blazer history that saw UAB record an eight-win improvement from her first season

to her second. The Blazers were 3-14-2 during her initial campaign in Birmingham, but improved to 11-9-0, including 7-3 in league play, in 2001. Before joining the UAB program, Hart served as an assistant coach at Briarwood (Ala.) Christian School where she played a key role in the Lions’ Class 4-A state title in the spring of 2000. She coached several players which earned NCAA Division I scholarships, including current U.S. Women’s National Team performer Cat (Reddick) Whitehill. Hart’s coaching career began in 1999 as she spent a season on the Samford (Ala.) University staff, helping guide the Bulldogs to a 9-8-2 record. As a player, Hart was a fouryear starter at the University of North Carolina at Asheville where she was a part of a Big South Conference championship squad in 1995 and a league runner-up finisher in 1996 and 1998. She was a two-time AllBig South choice (1995, 1998) and served as team captain as a senior. A four-time Big South All-Academic Team selection, Hart finished her collegiate career as UNCA’s third all-time leading scorer. Hart earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from UNCA in 1999, graduating with distinction as a research scholar. As a prep standout at Vestavia Hills High School, Hart was named Alabama’s High School Player of the Year in 1995. She was also a member of the Alabama Angels Club Team, which garnered eight state titles.

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School Samford

Position Assistant Coach

Record 9-8-2

Conference 3-5-1

Finish 8th

2000 2001 2002 2003

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Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 4

3-14-2 11-9 9-9-1 13-5-1 36-37-4

2-8-1 7-3 5-5 8-2 22-18-1

10th T-4th T-8th 1st

2004 Georgia Southern Head Coach 4-12-1 2-9 11th 2005 Georgia Southern Head Coach 3-15-1 2-8 10th 2006 Georgia Southern Head Coach 8-11-1 5-5 7th 2007 Georgia Southern Head Coach 3-12-2 2-6-2 9th 2008 Georgia Southern Head Coach 4-11-3 2-8-1 10th GSU Total 5 22-61-8 13-36-3 TOTALS 10 58-98-11 35-54-4 • Named GSU’s second head coach December 30, 2003 • Four-year letterwinner and starter for UNC Asheville earning all Big South honors as team won 1995 conference title • Four-time Big South all academic team honoree • Served as assistant coach at UAB for four seasons and one year at Samford • Helped lead UAB to a Conference USA regular season championship in 2003 • As Briarwood (Ala.) Christian School assitant coach, helped lead team to Class 4-A state title in 2000 • Coached U.S. WNT member Cat (Reddick) Whitehill

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Assistant Coach 3rd Season Mars Hill 1997

Graduate Assistant Coach 3rd Season Maryland 2005

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School USC Upstate

Position Assistant Coach

Record 12-3-3

Conference 5-0-2

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Year 2006

School American

Position Assistant Coach

Record 9-7-2

Conference 3-3-1

Finish 5th

• Joined Georgia Southern staff in July 2007 • Served two years as assistant director at Darlington Soccer Academy from 2005-07 • Spent three years at Cannons Soccer Club: one year as director of coaching (200304) and two years as technical director (2001-03) • Helped lead the Spartans of USC Upstate to a 12-3-3 record during the 1999 season • Holds a United States Soccer Federation “B” coaching license • Served as head coach at Madison High School (Marshall, N.C.) from 1998-99 • Was a four-year starter at Mars Hill from 1992-97

• Joined Georgia Southern staff in January 2007 • Helped Lauren Santos become the program’s all-time saves leader • A four-year letterwinner playing goalkeeper at Maryland (2000-03) • Earned Atlantic Coast Conference honor roll recognition from 2000-02 • Led ACC in saves (94) as a senior • Helped lead American University to a 9-7-2 record in 2006

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Kristen Barnhill is in her third year as graduate assistant coach, having joined the Georgia Southern staff in January 2007 after a one-year stint at American University. Barnhill works primarily with the goalkeepers and helped Lauren Santos become the school’s all-time saves leader. In addition to responsibilities as the goalkeeper trainer, Barnhill is responsible for recruiting, equipment and monitoring student-athlete academic progress. While at American, Barnhill helped guide the Eagles to a 9-7-2 overall record. Barnhill spent her collegiate career at Maryland where she was a four-year letterwinner as goalkeeper, earning the starting position as a junior and senior. During Barnhill’s last two seasons, the Terrapins went 13-8-1 (2002) and 11-8-2 (2003). Barnhill was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference Honor Roll from 2000-2002 and led the conference in saves during her senior year with 94. A native of Charlottesville, Va., Barnhill attended Charlottesville High School where she was a four-year letterman as goalkeeper and a three-year letterwinner on the basketball court. While there, she was named to the AllConference team all four years and was named the team’s MVP as a junior and senior.

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Jamey Newsome is in his third year as assistant women’s soccer coach after joining the program in 2007. In addition to coaching responsibilities, Newsome’s duties include recruiting, travel and video analysis. Prior to his current duties, Newsome served two years as the Assistant Director at Darlington Soccer Academy in Rome, Ga. before working a threeyear stint at Cannons Soccer Club. While with CSC, Newsome served as the Technical Director for two years, and later as Director of Coaching for one year. Newsome gained his first collegiate coaching experience at USC Upstate in Spartanburg, S.C. as the assistant men’s soccer coach, helping lead the Spartans to a 12-3-3 record and finishing the season ranked No. 16 in the nation. He also coached for two years at Madison High School in Marshall, N.C. Newsome was a part of the Georgia Olympic Development Program staff, the Georgia District Training staff, and currently holds a US Soccer Federation “B” coaching license. As a student-athlete, he was a four-year starter at Mars Hill College and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education in 1997. A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Newsome is married to the former Jennifer Schommer, and the two have a daughter, Mary Ryan Newsome, born April 8, 2008. They also have a pair of cats (Moe and Arjuna) and one dog (Steve).

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Women’s Soccer will look to get things started off on the right foot for the whole athletic department in the first competition of the season on August 22nd against Charleston Southern.

“Lauren Santos is invaluable to us. She is our goalkeeper and has played almost every minute of every game since she has been here. We are going to rely on her communication in the backfield,” said Hart.

“I feel like everyone has been working hard and I am excited for the upcoming season,” said head coach Ashley Hart.

The Eagles will then head to the nation’s capital to play in the D.C. Tournament against American (Aug. 28) and Georgetown (Aug. 30).

The Eagles are excited for Danae Kaimuloa’s (Escondio, Calif.) sophomore season. Kaimuloa started all 18 games and recorded five goals and tallied three assists. She earned All-SoCon Second Team honors as a freshman.

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“We play two very good teams in the tournament. It will be a chance for us to see right away what strengths our team has and what areas we need to improve on. I really hope we step up in that tournament and establish our 18 identity,” said Hart. After heading to Jacksonville for a second tournament and a match against Georgia State (Sep. 13) the Eagles return home for their first home match against Mercer (Sep 18).

“We are really excited about Danae. She is only a sophomore, but she had a great year for us last year and we are expecting more of the same from her.

The Eagles will open the Southern Conference schedule on the road against Appalachian State (Sep. 25) and Western Carolina (Sep. 27).

Jenny Anderson (Birmingham, Ala.) will be called upon to help replace First Team All-SoCon selection Ashley Toussaint.

“The Southern conference is a tough soccer conference and the purpose of our nonconference schedule is to prepare us to succeed in the SoCon,” said Hart. Georgia Southern will feature 11 freshmen this season and will look for their senior leaders to help bring the youth along. “We are really young this year but we have four seniors with a lot of experience on the team. Their experience is really valuable for us, and we want them to step up and lead this team,” said Hart. The Eagles return their senior goalkeeper, Lauren Santos (Berwyn, Ill.). She started all 18 games last season and recorded a 1.83 goals against average. Santos is also GSU’s all-time saves leader with 269.

“Jenny Anderson had a great spring and really stepped up. She has done a great job leading this team,” said Hart. The Eagles will look to get off to a great start when they open the season against Charleston Southern on August 22nd. Georgia Southern started off last season with two straight wins.

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Forward 5-2 • Junior • 2L Birmingham, Ala. Shades Valley

Midfielder 5-8 • Senior • 3L Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head Christian

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REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2008): Appeared in five games... Recorded a shot against Charleston Southern (Sep 7)... Saw game action against GardnerWebb, Charleston Southern, Appalachian State, UNC Greensboro and Elon.

FRESHMAN (2007): Made 10 starts in 17 appearances, tallying 952 minutes, second-most minutes in freshman class... Ranked third on the team in points (6), tied for second in goals (3), and tied for third in total shots (14)... Ranked first among her classmates in both points and goals... Came off the bench to tally her first career goal - the game winner - vs. The Citadel (Sep 19)... Found the back of the net vs. Western Carolina (Oct 19)... Two days later, scored the team’s lone goal at Appalachian State (Oct 21).

SOPHOMORE (2006): Started in 14 of 19 appearances... Scored first goal of the season at Mercer in a 2-1 victory (Aug 25)... Scored the Eagles lone goal vs. Davidson (Sep 24)... Produced 20 shots in 11 games, including 11 on goal. FRESHMAN (2005): Tied for team lead in goals (4) and second in points (9)… Started in 18 of 19 matches… Found the net in back-toback matches at Georgia State (Sep 23) and Wofford (Sep 29)… Goal vs. Georgia State put the Eagles in the lead… Also scored first goal of the match vs. Wofford… Assisted on match-winner vs. The Citadel (Oct 5)… Also recorded goals at Coastal Carolina (Sep 15) and at College of Charleston (Oct 13).

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PREP: Played club soccer with Vestavia Attack 89 Blue, scoring 12 goals and 12 assists and garnering two Alabama State Championships... Also played on 89 Alabama ODP... A member of the National Honor Society, at Shades Valley HS she played under coaches Steve Voitz and Ken Archer... As a senior, she served as the Mounties team captain... As a junior she led the team in goals and assists while being named the 2006 Island Cup tournament MVP en route to the tournament title.

JUNIOR (2007): Redshirted.

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SOPHOMORE (2008): Started 15 times with appearance in all 18 games... Scored two goals and dished out an assist... Recorded 17 shots with eight coming on goal... Scored goals against Northern Iowa (Aug 29) and Wofford (Sep 26)... Dished out an assist against High Point (Sep 21)... Knocked in the game winning goal against Wofford... Recorded a season high four shots against Northern Iowa.

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PERSONAL: Born Jennifer Reneé Anderson on July 4, 1989 in Woodward, Oklahoma... Daughter of David & Angela Anderson. MAJOR: Exercise Science

REVIEW PERSONAL: Born Kate Leigh Boardman on Aug. 17, 1987 in Hilton Head, South Carolina… Daughter of Lisa Boardman.

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PREP: Four-year varsity starter for Hilton Head Christian Academy… Also captained club team, Bluffton Rage, for four seasons… Led club team in scoring four straight years and was top HS scorer for her last two campaigns… Two-time member of All-Region team… Received Seahawk Award at HHHS and was on A-B honor roll all four years… Rage reached South Carolina Youth Soccer Association semifinals three straight years, including the finals in 2004… Team won 2003 and 2004 Soccer by the Sea Tournament.

MAJOR: Sport Management

Anderson’S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2005

19-18

19

4

1

0

9

2007

17-10

14

3

0

1

8

2006

19-14

20

2

0

0

4

2008

18-15

17

2

1

1

5

2008

5-0

1

0

0

0

0

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35-25

31

5

1

2

13

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43-32

40

6

1

0

13

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MICHELLE CARLSON

TRACY CHRISTIANSEN

Defender 5-6 • Senior • 3L Melbourne, Fla. Eau Gallie

Defender 5-4 • Freshman • HS Savannah, Ga. H.V. Jenkins

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PREP: Played for head coach Joe Hul at H.V. Jenkins High School in Savannah, Ga... Named Defensive Player of the Year twice... Scored 29 goals in her career... Scored 11 goals and dished out 11 assists her junior year... Added 14 goals and dished out 11 more assists her senior year... Named team MVP senior year... Played club soccer for Shockers 90... Won Athena B and named Captain twice.

JUNIOR (2007): Earned 2007 NSCAA/Adidas Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention recognition for the South region... Started in all 17 games and led the team in minutes played (1,477)... Provided a strong presence on defense which helped the team notch a pair of shutouts versus The Citadel (Sep 19) and Winthrop (Sep 28)... Tallied three shots at Samford (Aug 31), PERSONAL: Born Tracy Lyn Christiansen in Rincon, Ga. on December at Georgia State (Sep 9) and at Appalachian State (Oct 21). 20, 1990... Daughter of Thomas and Debi Christiansen... Hobbies include SOPHOMORE (2006): Started in all 20 matches... Dished out an assist at fishing, reading and hanging out with friends... Father swam for Clemson... North Florida (Aug 27)... Produced an assist for the game-winning goal at Uncle swam for Tennessee. The Citadel (Sep 29)... Tallied a pair of two-shot games versus Appalachian MAJOR: Engineering State (Oct 22) and at Wofford (Oct 27). FRESHMAN (2005): Earned seven starts in 16 appearances… Tallied shot on goal vs. Furman (Oct 20)… Started in double-overtime shutout vs. Morehead State (Sep 9).

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PREP: Four varsity soccer letters at Eau Gallie HS… Also a four-year Midfielder / Forward letterwinner in cross-country and earned two letters in track… Missed entire 5-7 • Freshman • HS senior year due to ACL injury… Two-time All-Cape Coast Conference… Named to First Team 5A All-State team in 2003 and was honored by Florida Mason, Ohio Today to its First Team… Twice named team’s Most Valuable Defensive William Mason Player… First Team All-Brevard County honoree… Played for coaches Adrian Moo and Don Blagriff… EGHS reached Region finals in 2002 and PREP: Played for coach Katie Barnes at William Mason High School in 2003. Mason, Ohio... Member of the National Honors Society... Received Law PERSONAL: Born Michelle Diane Carlson on Nov. 3, 1986 in Melbourne, and Criminal Justice Award... Team captain three seasons... Earned AllCity First Team honors during her senior year... Named to the All-Southwest Florida… Daughter of Christopher and Deborah Carlson. District and All-State teams... Led Greater Miami Conference in points and selected to the GMC first team... Won GMC Championship her senior MAJOR: Biology season... Played for Ohio Elite and CUP club teams.

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PERSONAL: Born Courtney Lee Collins on July 9, 1991 in St. Louis, Mo... Daughter of Sherry and Scott Kane and David Collins... Father David Collins played baseball for a number of Major League Baseball teams... Mother Sherry Kane ran cross country for the Ohio State University... Chose Georgia Southern because, “I felt it is a great atmosphere where I can grow not only as an athlete but also as a student.”

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Holly DYER Forward / Midfielder 5-4 • Freshman • HS Auburn, Ga. Apalachee

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A

GW

PTS

2005

16-7

1

0

0

0

0

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20-20

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0

2

0

2

2007

17-17

3

0

0

0

0

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53-44

13

0

2

0

2

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PREP: Played for coach Scott Bates at Apalachee High School in Auburn, Ga... Received All-Region honors... Received Northeast Georgia Mountain Cup All-Tournament honors... Set school single season goals scored record... Also lettered in cross country and basketball... Played club soccer for NSA Fury... Led the team in scoring twice.

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PERSONAL: Born Jennifer Marie Godfrey on August 18, 1988 in Melbourne, Florida... Daughter of Mark & Carolyn Godfrey.

CASSIE ELROD Midfielder / Forward 5-7 • Freshman • HS Zionsville, Ind. Alpharetta

MAJOR: Education

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JENNIFER GODFREY

SOPHOMORE (2008): Started 15 matches and appeared in 16... Recorded three shots with one on goal... Recorded shots against Charleston Southern (Sep 7), High Point (Sep 21) and Chattanooga (Oct 3)... Started the first eight games of the season.

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0

0

0

0

0

2008

16-15

3

0

0

0

0

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21-15

3

0

0

0

0

Kaitlynn Heileman Midfielder 5-0 • Freshman • HS Franklin, Tenn. Franklin

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Prep: Played for coach Jimmy Burchett at Franklin High School... Earned All-State, All-District, All-Region honors her junior and senior seasons... Named offensive MVP... Team Captain her senior year... Ranks fourth in assists with 42 in her career... Ranks second in assists in a single season with 19... Finished her career with 26 goals scored. Personal: Born Kaitlynn Evan Heileman on March 19,1991 in Gainesville, Florida... Daughter of Steve and Sherri Helleman... Hobbies include reading and painting... Moment in history she would like to have seen is “the Miracle on Ice”... Craziest ambition is to travel to every continent... Favorite sports figure is Michelle Akers... Pre-game meal is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Major: Undeclared

DANAE KAIMULOA Forward 5-6 • Sophomore • 1L Escondido, Calif. San Pasqual

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FRESHMAN (2008): Named to the All-Freshman SoCon team... Started in all 18 games at forward... Scored five goals and dished out three assists... Tallied 17 shorts with eight on goal... Recorded two game winning goals... Scored the game winning goal and tallied an assist in the first game of the season at Gardner-Webb (Aug 22)... Recorded back-to-back assists against Charleston Southern (Sep 7) and Mercer (Sep 12)... Tallied two goals at Furman (Sep 28) and Chattanooga (Oct 3)... Recorded a shot on goal in the season finale against Davidson (Oct 30).

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FRESHMAN (2007): Made five appearances accumulating 104 minutes at midfield... Played 27 minutes vs. Mississippi State (Sep 2)... Matched her season high of 27 minutes in a 2-1 win vs. Wofford (Oct 25).

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Personal: Born Cassandra Louise Elrod on February 14, 1991 in Indianapolis, Indiana... Daughter of Steve and Susan Elrod... Hobbies include: Singing, dancing, playing guitar and piano... Recipient of the Eagle Scholar award for maintaining a 4.0 GPA... Chose to come to Georgia Southern because of the good atmosphere and weather... People would be surprised to know that she enjoys listening to gospel music... Favorite sports figure is Peyton Manning... Favorite sports team is the Indianapolis Colts... Pre game ritual is listening to music.

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Prep: Played for head coach Rebecca Parker at Alpharetta High School... Team finished as state runner-up her freshman year... Earned four letters in soccer... Named team captain and offensive MVP... Played for the 2004, 2006, and 2007 state championship Carmel Fire club team in Indianapolis.

Defender 5-7 • Junior • 2L Melbourne, Fla. Eau Gallie

PREP: Played club soccer with the Indialantic Force advancing to the state finals in 2006 and earning MVP honors... Played at Eau Gallie HS for coach Adrian Moo... Four-year letterwinner for the Commodores, winning the regional championship and playing in the state finals as a senior... Team MVP as a junior as the team advanced to the regional semifinals... Earned letters in cross country (3) and track (3)... Named cross country MVP as a freshman and junior.

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PERSONAL: Born Holly Megan Dyer on November 8, 1990 in Lawrenceville, Ga... Daughter of William and Jennifer Dyer... Would want Hayden Panettiere to play her in a movie... Craziest ambition is to become an award winning doctor... Wears 24 because it has brought her luck... Chose Georgia Southern because of the team, coaches and the beautiful campus.


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Midfielder 5-7 • Sophomore • 1L Cumming, Ga. South Forsyth

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FRESHMAN (2008): Started all 18 matches in her first season... Recorded 10 shots with five coming on goal... Dished out an assist against the College of Charleston (Oct 12)... Recorded a career high of three shots against The Citadel (Oct 10) and Appalachian State (Oct 19)... Tallied shots in a four game strech from Oct 10-19.

PREP: Played club soccer with the San Diego Crusader before joining the Rancho Santa Fe Attack, where the team was the Albion Cup Champion and was also the finalist at the National Cup and Blue’s Cup... An honor roll student at San Pasqual HS, helped the Golden Eagles to two California Interscholastic Federation championships and four Valley League Championships... A three-year letterwinner, was twice named to the All-Valley League team and twice received the team MVP Offense award... Named to the San Diego Union Tribune’s All-Academic first team. PERSONAL: Born Danae Kaimuloa on January 17, 1990 in San Diego, California to Lynne Ontiveros and Kona Kaimuloa... Hobbies include soccer, skimboarding, writing and dancing... Moment in history she would like to have seen would be Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech... Lists her three major soccer life influences as Toumi (her “soccer dad”), Lisa Brown (her high school coach), and Lynne, her mother... Favorite sports figure is Ronaldinho... Lists pasta and bread as a favorite pre-game meal.

PREP: A three-year member of the Atlanta Fire United club team... A captain all three years, she has helped lead the team to a Georgia state championship and two state semifinal appearances... A teammate of Missy Meyer at South Forsyth High School, the four-year letterwinner and threetime all-county player helped lead the War Eagles to a regional championship and a state finals appearance... A captain during her junior and senior midfielder honors... She was also named War Eagle ‘Female Athlete of the Year’ and the all Northside team by the Atlanta Journal Constitution... In the classroom, she earned several academic and extracurricular accolades, including being named US Army Reserve ‘National Scholar Athlete of the Year,’ and is a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born Chelsea Nicole Kephart on January 4, 1990 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Mike & Sherri Kephart... Hobbies include soccer, eating, laughing, dancing and spending time with friends... Moment in history she would like to have seen would be Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech... Favorite place on campus is the RAC... Favorite sports figure is Roy Williams... Favorite team is Kansas basketball and favorite food is Mexican... Pre-game ritual is listening to music and making jokes. MAJOR: Business

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GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2008

18-18

17

5

3

2

13

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18-18

17

5

3

2

13

YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2008

18-18

10

0

1

0

1

TOTAL

18-18

10

0

1

0

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Midfielder 5-6 • Senior • 3L Carmel, Ind. Carmel

Forward 5-2 • Sophomore • 1L Bridgewater, Mass. Bridgewater-Raynham

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JUNIOR (2008): Started 15 times in 18 games... Scored one goal and recorded three assists... Tallied nine shots with five on goal... Recorded a season high two shots on goal and recorded an assist against Northern Iowa (Aug 29)... Scored a goal against High Point (Sep 21)... Recorded assists in back-to-back games at Furman (Sep 28) and against Chattanooga (Oct 3).

FRESHMAN (2008): Appeared in nine games... Recorded a shot on goal against Georgia State... Appeared in seven straight games (Sep 7-Oct 3)... Played a season high 71 minutes at Mercer (Sep 12). PREP: Played for the New England Eagles and South Coast Scorpions... An honor roll student and a three-year letterwinner for the BridgewaterRaynham Trojans, she received several local, league and regional accolades, including being named to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Brockton Enterprise all-star teams... As a senior and team captain, was league’s leading scorer, and helped pace the Knights to Old Colony League titles as a junior and senior.

FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 18 matches, earning two starts... In a start vs. South Carolina State (Sep 10) dished out her first collegiate assist en route to a 4-0 victory... Earned a starting position the next game vs. Georgia State (Sep 15)... Tallied six shots in four games, including four on goal... Had a pair of shots at Jacksonville (Sep 10) and another pair of shots vs. South Carolina State.

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PREP: Attended Carmel HS… Did not play high school soccer… Played for Carmel United Soccer Club and coach Tim Kershaw… Team posted backto-back 20-win seasons and captured the Orange Classic championship and went undefeated at the Raleigh Shootout in 2004 and 2005… Member of the Indiana State Olympic Development Program.

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SOPHOMORE (2007): Made 15 starts in 16 appearances tallying 1,007 minutes... A fixture on defense that helped produce two shutouts vs. The Citadel (Sep 19) and at Winthrop (Sep 28)... Tallied six total shots on the season, including a pair of shots vs. Chattanooga (Sep 30).

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PERSONAL: Born Dominique Marie Lepper on Sep. 11, 1987 in Indianapolis, Indiana… Daughter of Jeffrey & Carolyn Lepper. MAJOR: Undecided

MARSHALL’S CAREER STATISTICS

LEPPER’S CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2006

18-2

6

0

1

0

1

2007

16-15

6

0

0

0

0

2008

18-15

9

1

3

0

5

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52-32

21

1

4

0

6

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2008

9-0

1

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

9-0

1

0

0

0

0

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PERSONAL: Born Candace Roiale Marshall on September 11, 1989 in Boston, Massachusetts to Jennifer and Roy Marshall... Lists her favorite hobbies: soccer, shopping and spending time with friends... Three people she would like to invite to dinner are Rodney Harrison, Teddy Bruschi and Mia Hamm... Chose Georgia Southern because of the Sport Management program... Favorite professional team is the New England Patriots... Favorite pre-game meal is pasta.


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MiSSY MEYER Goalkeeper 5-8 • Freshman • RS Alpharetta, Ga. South Forsyth FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirted

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PREP: Played on Atlanta Fire United Elite, in addition to competing for Super Y and the state ODP team... A three-year member of the Atlanta Fire United, she was a captain all three years, helped lead the team to a Georgia state championship and two state semifinal appearances... A teammate of Chelsea Kephart at South Forsyth HS, Meyer was named the team’s MVP while earning all-county accolades the last two years... Was a four-year letterwinner, and as a freshman, the War Eagles won the regional championship and finished second in the state championship... An all-county goalkeeper her sophomore and junior seasons and a team MVP as a junior... In her final season, posted nine shutouts, including four in the state playoffs... Named all Northside team goalkeeper by the Atlanta Journal Constitution. PERSONAL: Born Melissa Danné Meyer on May 30, 1990 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota to Howard & Pam Meyer... Moment in history she would like to have seen would be Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech... Chose Georgia Southern because of the campus and atmosphere... Three people she would invite to dinner are Chris Brown, Brady Quinn and Dane Cook... Favorite sports figure is Pelé and her favorite pro team is the Oakland Raiders... Favorite pre-game meal is pasta. MAJOR: Business

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2008

16-15

4

0

0

0

0

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16-15

4

0

0

0

0

Sara Oland Forward 5-4 • Sophomore • 1L Evans, Ga. Greenbrier

Christy Naife Defender / Midfielder 5-3 • Sophomore • 1L Commerce Township, Mich. Walled Lake Northern

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FRESHMAN (2008): Started 15 games and appeared in one other... Recorded four shots with one on goal... Started the first five games of the season... Tallied shots against Northern Iowa (Aug 29), Mercer (Sep 12) and Appalachian State (Oct 19). PREP: Played for the four-time Michigan State and two-time Region II champions, the Michigan Hawks, a team that ultimately placed third at nationals twice... While playing for the Hawks from 2004-2008, Naife also played on the ODP state team during the same window... At Walled Lake Northern HS, the Knights had a winning season all four years, where she earned several honors, including all-division, -area, -district and -state individual accolades... As a senior and a captain, she was named top offensive player after tallying 13 goals and six assists, and earned individual academic all-state, -conference and -state honors... In the classroom, she made the honor roll each year and is a member of the National Honor Society.

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FRESHMAN (2008): Appeared in 14 games off the bench... Scored a goal in her first career game played (Aug 22)... Recorded nine shots with five coming on goal. PREP: A three-year letterwinner at Greenbrier HS, she was named to allcounty and all-region teams... A member of the National Honor Society, she helped lead the Wolfpack to two regional championships in 2004 and 2006, while also leading basketball and softball to similar success at GHS, including a softball state championship in 2004.

PERSONAL: Born Christina Marie Naife on April 12, 1990 in Southfield, Michigan to Paul and Jennifer Naife... Hobbies include: soccer, swimming, running, shopping, and spending time with friends... The three people she would invite to dinner are Paula Deen, Oprah Winfrey and Kelly Ripa... People would be surprised to know that she loves to sing karaoke... Chose Georgia Southern because of the friendly people, campus, academics and the weather... Favorite sports figure is Marta Vieira de Silva. MAJOR: Education

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CAROLINE RUTLEDGE Defender 5-8 • Sophomore • 1L McDonough, Ga. Eagle’s Landing Christian

MAJOR: Education

OLAND’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

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SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2008

14-0

9

1

0

0

2

TOTAL

14-0

9

1

0

0

2

SYDNEY PIETRYKOWSKI

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PERSONAL: Born Caroline Grace Rutledge on April 4, 1990 in Atlanta, Georgia to Dale & Kathy Rutledge... Hobbies include: basketball, water sports and traveling... Moment in history she would have liked to see is the first man to walk on the moon... Chose to come to Georgia Southern because of the campus and the friendly people... People would be surprised to know that she enjoys politics... Favorite sports figure is Maria Sharapova... Favorite pro sports team is the Atlanta Braves... Pre-game ritual is to always eat a “Fastbreak” candy bar.

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Personal: Born Sydney Louise Pietrykowski in Madison, Ind. on April 24, 1991... Daughter of David and Edith Pietrykowski... Hobbies include: drawing, eating, and hanging out with friends... Moment in history she would have liked to have seen would be a Beatles concert... Chose Georgia Southern because of the soccer program and small-town feel... Father played football for Hanover College... Craziest ambition is to go skydiving... Favorite pro Sports team is the Carolina Panthers... Pregame ritual is singing and dancing crazy.

PREP: Played for the 2008 Georgia State Cup champion North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA Elite), the 2004 Georgia State champion Tophat Gold, and the Norcross Magic Gold club teams... A member of the Georgia ODP state team from 2004-07, is also a three-year high school letterwinner and an honor roll student... While at Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy she was named first team all-area and all-county and helped lead the Chargers to a regional championship and an appearance in the state playoffs... Was a Henry County Soccer Player of the Year nominee and Female Athlete of the Year nominee in 2008.

Major: Chemistry

Shelby RAMSEY

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Midfielder 5-5 • Freshman • HS Brunswick, Ga. Glynn Academy

MAJOR: Undecided

RUTLEDGE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2008

18-6

6

0

1

0

1

TOTAL

18-6

6

0

1

0

1

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PREP: Played for head coach Gary Larkins at Glynn Academy in Brunswick, Ga... Started all four years for the Red Terrors... Won region in 2006 and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs... Named All-Region three times... Received the Gene Nichols Coaches Award... Selected as team captain in 2008 and 2009... Advanced to the elite eight in the state playoffs. PERSONAL: Born Shelby Grace Ramsey on October 17, 1990 in Brunswick, Ga... Daughter of Tammy and Ben Ramsey... Favorite place on campus is the RAC... Chose Georgia Southern because it has a great atmosphere and a beautiful campus.

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Prep: Played for head coach Ashleigh Nossee at Mandarin High School... Earned First Team All-Gateway Conference honors her junior season... Named to the Ultimate High School Sports Top 24... Received the Coaches award her last two seasons... Team was Gateway Conference Champions in 2006 and 2007... Named captain her senior year... State cup Finalist for J.Y.S. Fury club team.

FRESHMAN (2008): Appeared in all 18 matches with six starts... Dished out an assist and recorded five shots on goal... Recorded four straight starts from Sep 19-28... Assisted on a goal against Furman (Sep 28).

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Defender 5-5 • Freshman • HS Jacksonville, Fla. Mandarin

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PERSONAL: Born Sara Renee Oland on January 17, 1990 in Denver, Colorado to Mark and Leonora Oland... Hobbies include: soccer, basketball, softball and spending time with friends... Favorite place on campus is the RAC... Chose Georgia Southern because of the campus, coaches and teammates... Favorite sports figure is Alex Rodriquez and favorite pro sports team is the New York Yankees.


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Lauren SANTOS Goalkeeper 5-10 • Senior • 3L Berwyn, Ill. Immaculate Heart of Mary

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JUNIOR (2008): Started all 18 games in goal for the Eagles... Recorded 1.83 goals against average... Tallied 100 saves and one shutout... Finished second in the SoCon in saves... Faced a school record 295 shots last season... Became the school’s all-time saves leader in the first half of the Georgia State match (Sep 19).

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PREP: Four-year starter at Immaculate Heart of Mary in Berwyn, Illinois… Earned varsity letters in soccer and basketball… Three-time All-Conference and All-Sectional performer… Played for coach Karl Pretzer… Won Illinois State Championship with club team Sockers FC Chicago… Four-year starter on the basketball court, earning All-Conference honors each season… Named conference MVP her senior season.

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MAJOR: Business

SANTOS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SV

GA

SHO

MIN

GAA

2006

20-19

103

25

3

1655:07

1.36

2007

13-11

66

17

1

1094:40

1.40

2008

18-18

100

35

1

1718:08

1.83

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51-48

269

77

5

4467:55

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CAROLINE SCALES Midfielder 5-2 • Freshman • HS Chattanooga, Tenn. Baylor

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PERSONAL: Born Lauren Marie Santos on May 1, 1987 in Berwyn, Illinois… Daughter of Andrew and Suzanne Santos.

SOPHOMORE (2007): Started 11 times out of 13 appearances in goal, totaling over 1,094 minutes... Tallied 66 saves and faced 154 shots throughout the season... Ranked fifth in the league in saves per game (5.08)... Tallied 10 saves vs. UNC Greensboro (10/7)... Credited with a shutout vs. Winthrop (9/28).

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PREP: Played for head coach Jimmy Weekley at Baylor High Schoool... Four-year letter winner... Voted team MVP her senior year... Team was ranked #11 in the nation by ESPN... Received All-Region honors... Team went 18-2-2 and advanced to the state semi-finals her sophomore season... Named All-State First Team and All-Region her junior season and senior season... Three- year team captain of club team... Won Region 3 Premier League junior year with club team East Ridge Express.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2006): Started in all 19 appearances in the cage for the Eagles, tallying over 1,655 minutes as keeper... Recorded 103 saves, just two shy of tallying the most in a single season at GSU... Faced a record 292 shots on the season... Had a pair of 10-save matches vs. Winthrop (9/17) and at Western Carolina (10/20)... Earned three shutouts vs. Oral Roberts (9/1), at Chattanooga (10/1) and at Davidson (10/31)... Named to the SoCon All-Tournament Team.

Personal: Born Caroline Shelby Scales on October 12, 1990 in Atlanta, Georgia... Daughter of Tony and Coleen Scales... Sister Allie plays soccer for Chattanooga... Named to the National Honor Society... A Red Circle Member... Hobbies include art, tennis and shopping... If she could play against any team, it would be UTC because she would get the opportunity to play against her sister ... Chose Georgia Southern because the campus is pretty and everyone is nice... Favorite sports figure is Roger Federer... Favorite sports team is the Tennessee Titans.

FRESHMAN (2005): Redshirted

MAJOR: Pre-Law

AshLEY SEPANIAK Defender 5-2 • Freshman • HS Alpharetta, Ga. Centennial

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PREP: Played for coach Rachel Wadley at Centennial High School in Roswell, Ga... Received GHSA All-State Award... Named team captain her senior season... Played club soccer for Norcross Fury Gold... Named team captain of her club team... Club team finished first in Georgia and second in RIIIPL.

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finals in 2005-06 and won the Atlanta Cup championship… Honor graduate, Who’s Who of American Students and National Honor Society member.

MAJOR: Marketing

KYRStin SMITH Midfielder 5-2 • Sophomore • TR Acworth, Ga. Tennessee

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AT TENNESSEE (2007-2008): Redshirted in 2007... Appeared in one game in 2008... Team won the 2008 SEC Tournament Championship... Appeared against Florida... Recorded seven minutes of game action.

East Point, Geor-

GW

PTS

1

2

0

0

2008

15-14

3

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

52-51

15

1

0

1

2

MorGAN SPRINGER

Defender 5-5 • Senior • 3L Buford, Ga. Mill Creek

Midfielder 5-6 • Freshman • HS Mandeville, La. Northlake Christian

JUNIOR (2008): Started 14 games and appeared in 15... Recorded three shots with one coming on goal... Started the first five games of the season... Recorded a shot on goal against Appalachian State (Oct. 19). SOPHOMORE (2007): Started in all 17 appearances, accumulating the team’s third-most 1,305 minutes... Played nine complete games without a substitution... Tallied a shot at the College of Charleston (Oct. 4).

PREP: Earned four varsity letters at Mill Creek HS… Named team’s MVP three times and Best Offensive Player twice… Tabbed to Gwinnett Daily Post All-County team in 2005 and 2006… Member of Concorde Fire (200406) and Norcross Magic (2002-04) club teams… Fire reached state club

PREP: Played for coach Nick Chetta at Northlake Christian School in Covington, La... Named offensive MVP of Northlake Christian School three times... Led the team in scoring three out of four seasons... Named AllDistrict and All-State First Team... Named team captain... Selected as the Female Wendy’s High School Heisman for Northlake Christian... Played club soccer for the MSC Lakers... Club highlights include, four state championships and a USYSA Region III semifinals appearance... Also received letters in Track & Field and Tennis. PERSONAL: Born Morgan Lane Springer on May 11, 1991 in Covington, La... Daughter of Rick and Lisa Springer... Served as Student Senate Treasurer... Father played soccer at Morrisville State... Grandfather played minor league baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals organization... Lists hobbies as running, wakeboarding and being outside... One word that describes her is “Adventurous”... The biggest influence on her life has been her coaches. MAJOR: Exercise Science

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FRESHMAN (2006): Started in all 20 games...Netted her first career goal – a game winner – in a 2-1 victory at Mercer (8/25)... Posted 11 shots in seven games, including a season-high three shots vs. Oral Roberts (Sep. 1)... Named to the SoCon All-Tournament Team.

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PREP: A varsity letterwinner in soccer at Harrison High School...Helped the Hoyas to three straight regional championships (2005-07)...Reached the state finals in 2006 and the state semifinals in 2007...Also lettered in cross country as a freshman at Harrison...An ODP regional pool member for five years...Played in the Olympic Development Program (ODP) nationals in PERSONAL: Born Laura Ann Smith on Oct. 19, 1987 in 2004...Played on the same club team as fellow freshman Kelsey Trout- gia… Daughter of Robert and Cathy Smith. man...GSA `89 Phoenix Red finished third in the nation in 2003. MAJOR: Kinesiology PERSONAL: President of the Bully Prevention Program at Harrison... Member of the AVID program which aims to prepare students for four-year SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS college eligibility... Traveled to 20 different states with her club and ODP YEAR GP-GS SH G A teams... Reaching club nationals in 2003 is her biggest thrill in soccer to 2006 20-20 11 1 0 date... Admires and models herself on the field after Michael Jordan... Goal is to win a national championship... Born Feb. 26, 1989, in Atlanta, Ga. to 2007 17-17 1 0 0 Phil and Kitty Smith.

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PERSONAL: Born Ashley Sepaniak on March 21, 1991 in Alpharetta, Georgia... Daughter of Susan and Mitch Sepaniak... Father played collegiate hockey for Denver... Hobbies include Camping, Sports and surfing... Craziest ambition is to go sky diving... The biggest influence on her life as an athlete is her dad.


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14 Jenny Anderson JR F 5-2 Birmingham, Ala.

24 Holly Dyer Fr FR 5-4 Auburn, Ga.

18 Kate Boardman SR MF 5-8 Hilton Head, S.C.

13 Cassie Elrod FR MF/F 5-7 Zionsville, Ind.

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11 Michelle Carlson SR D 5-6 Melbourne, Fla.

Tracy Christiansen FR D 5-4 Savannah, Ga.

26 Jennifer Godfrey JR D 5-7 Melbourne, Fla.

9 Kaitlynn Heileman FR MF 5-0 Franklin, Tenn.

15 Courtney Collins FR MF/F 5-7 Mason, Ohio

7 Danae Kaimuloa SO F 5-6 Escondido, Calif.

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Niki Lepper SR MF 5-6 Carmel, Ind.

19 Candace Marshall SO F 5-2 Bridgewater, Mass.

1 Missy Meyer FR GK 5-8 Alpharetta, Ga.

6 Christy Naife SO D/MF 5-3 Commerce Township, Mich.

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Chelsea Kephart SO MF 5-7 Cumming, Ga.

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17 Sara Oland SO F 5-4 Evans, Ga.

12 Caroline Scales FR MF 5-2 Chattanooga, Tenn.

21 Sydney Pietrykowski FR D 5-5 Jacksonville, Fla.

5 Ashley Sepaniak FR D 5-2 Alpharetta, Ga.

20 Shelby Ramsey FR MF 5-5 Brunswick, Ga.

3 Caroline Rutledge SO D 5-8 McDonough, Ga.

8 Kyrstin Smith SO MF 5-2 Acworth, Ga.

2 Laura Smith SR D 5-5 Buford, Ga.

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0 Lauren Santos SR GK 5-10 Berwyn, Ill.

10 Morgan Springer FR MF 5-6 Mandeville, La.


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her second goal of the game in the 68th minute. Elissa Botts (Grovetown, Ga.) added her first goal of the season on a pass from Anderson in the 74th minute. Lepper scored the third goal of the second half after her first shot was blocked in the 83rd minute.

(Escondio, Calif.) recorded the first goal of her career off of a pass from Ashley Toussaint (Warner Robins, Ga.) in the 16th minute. Kaimuloa recorded two shots in the game and assisted on the second goal of the game. Sara Oland (Evans, Ga.) recorded the second goal on a long goal from 25 yards out.

The Eagles picked up their third win of the season in the conference opener against Wofford (Sep. 26). The Terriers struck first scoring in the 21st minute when Rachael Blackburn knocked in a corner kick from the top of the box and led 1-0 at the half. Toussaint tied the game in the 60th minute on a long through ball from Michelle Berard (Kennesaw, Ga.). Anderson scored the game winning goal in the 85th minute on a give and go pass from Toussaint. Lauren Santos (Berwyn, Ill.) recorded seven saves and faced 17 shots.

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The 2008 got off to a great start with wins over Gardner-Webb (Aug. 22) and Northern Iowa (Aug. 29). The Eagles scored a goal in each half and kept the Bulldogs at bay despite seven shots on goal for a 2-0 win. Freshmen would play a big part in the win scoring both goals. Danae Kaimuloa

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Toussaint recorded eight shots with seven coming on goal. She also tallied an assist on the first goal of the game. Jenny Anderson (Birmingham, Ala.) knocked in her first goal of the season in the 5th minute. Anderson also recorded two more shots on goal in the game. The Panthers tied the game in the 39th minute, but Toussaint would break the tie in the 105th minute.

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The Eagles picked up their second conference win against Chattanooga (Oct. 3) in overtime. GSU jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first half and led 2-1 at the half. Kaimuloa scored her fourth goal of the season in the 19th minute. Toussaint added the second goal off of a pass from Lepper. Caroline DeRhodes added two goals for the Mocs tying the game at two goals a piece. The game appeared to be headed to a second overtime, but Kaimuloa scored her second goal of the game to give the Eagles a 3-2 win. GSU came close to earning more wins on more than a few occasions. The Eagles lost by one goal on five occasions and tied a match with the College of Charleston (Oct. 12). The Eagles used a valiant effort against Samford (Oct. 5) and held them scoreless after an early goal but were unable to score a goal in 1-0 loss. GSU fought to the end in the final match of the season against Davidson (Oct. 30) but lost 2-1 in overtime. The Wildcats scored an early goal, but the Eagles responded five minutes later with a goal from Toussaint. The match remained scoreless until overtime when Davidson scored the game winner.

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Georgia Southern had to go to the second overtime to pick up their second win of the season against Northern Iowa. Both teams scored goals in the first half but neither team could get a second goal across until Toussaint scored in the 105th minute on a pass from Nikki Lepper (Carmel, Ind.).

The Eagles went through a tough stretch going 0-3-2 in the next five games but pulled off an amazing comeback during that time against High Point (Sep. 21). The Panthers jumped out to a 2-0 lead after only 18 minutes of play. GSU cut the lead to a goal when Toussaint scored off of a corner kick in the 34th minute. HPU went into the halftime break leading 3-1 after a 42nd minute goal. The Panthers added a fourth goal in the 60th minute extending their lead to three goals. The Eagles rallied off three goals in the remaining 30 minutes to force a 4-4 tie. Toussaint got the rally started scoring

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Goals by period 1 Georgia Southern 1 Gardner-Webb 0

1

2 Tot 1 2 0 0

Goals by period 1 Northern Iowa 1 Georgia Southern 1

SCORING SUMMARY: GSU 15:43 Kaimuloa (Toussaint) GSU 53:40 Oland (Kaimuloa)

Goals by period 1 Charleston So. 2 Georgia Southern 1

4

5

2 OT O2 Tot 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

2 OT O2 Tot 1 0 0 4 3 0 0 4

2 OT Tot 0 1 1 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: GAST 95:23 Goodwin (unassisted)

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2 Tot 2 2 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY: WOF 21:07 Blackburn (Bishop, Rex) GSU 60:12 Toussaint (Berard) GSU 85:06 Anderson (Toussaint) Shots: GSU 10, WOF 17 Corner kicks: GSU 4, WOF 4 Saves: GSU 7 (Santos 7), WOF 4 (McChesney 4) Fouls: GSU 8, WOF 9 GSU Shots: Toussaint 5, Anderson, Berard, Finneren, Rutledge, Wheeler GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Kaimuloa, Rutledge, Berard, Anderson, Toussaint, Nepote, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Naife, Smith, Brown, Botts, Oland, Marshall Attendance: 102

Shots: GAST 16, GSU 7 Corner kicks: GAST 4, GSU 5 Saves: GAST 3 (Collins 3), GSU 6 (Santos 5) Fouls: GAST 6, GSU 7 GSU Shots: Toussaint 3, Anderson, Berard, Marshall, Nepote GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Finneren, Kaimuloa, Rutledge, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Nepote, Godfrey GSU Subs: Brown, Botts, Marshall, Lepper Attendance: 107

Georgia Southern 3-4-2 (1-1) at Furman 7-3-1 (1-1) Sep 28 at Greenville, S.C. Goals by period 1 Georgia Southern 0 Furman 0

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2 OT Tot 3 0 3 3 1 4

SCORING SUMMARY: FUR 50:35 Fry (Hall, El-Shami) FUR 53:42 Hall (Fry) GSU 58:08 Kaimuloa (Toussaint) GSU 66:18 Toussaint (Lepper) GSU 69:32 Kaimuloa (Rutledge) FUR 85:05 Martin (Fry) FUR 94:13 Jones (Hall, El-Shami) Shots: GSU 7, FUR 12 Corner kicks: GSU 0, FUR 4 Saves: GSU 4 (Santos 4), FUR 2 (Da Mota 1, Smith 1) Fouls: GSU 9, FUR 6 GSU Shots: Toussaint 3, Kaimuloa 2, Anderson, Berard GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Rutledge, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper GSU Subs: Botts, Brown, Finneren, Godfrey, Marshall, Nepote, Oland Attendance: 306

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Shots: HPU 16, GSU 13 Corner kicks: HPU 7, GSU 6 Saves: HPU 2 (Ritchie 2), GSU 3 (Santos 3) Fouls: HPU 16, GSU 14 GSU Shots: Toussaint 4, Kaimuloa 2, Anderson, Berard, Botts, Brown, Finneren, Godfrey, Lepper GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Finneren, Kaimuloa, Rutledge, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Nepote, Godfrey GSU Subs: Brown, Botts, Marshall, Lepper Attendance: 175

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SCORING SUMMARY: HPU 5:38 Damascus (Rager) HPU 18:01 Hitchcock (Spotts) GSU 33:43 Toussaint (unassisted) HPU 42:19 Lind (Eldridge) HPU 59:58 Hitchcock (unassisted) GSU 67:46 Toussaint (unassisted) GSU 74:08 Botts (Anderson) GSU 83:26 Lepper (unassisted)

Goals by period 1 Georgia Southern 0 Wofford 1

Georgia State 7-1-0 at Georgia Southern 2-3-1 Sep 19 at Statesboro, Ga. Goals by period 1 Georgia State 0 Georgia Southern 0

Shots: GSU 9, MER 23 Corner kicks: GSU 4, MER 12 Saves: GSU 9 (Santos 9), MER 3 (Guilarte 3) Fouls: GSU 17, MER 13 GSU Shots: Toussaint 4, Naife 2, Anderson, Finneren, Kaimuloa GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Finneren, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Anderson, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Rutledge, Berard, Brown, Botts, Marshall, Nepote Attendance: 87 Georgia Southern 3-3-2 (1-0) at Wofford 1-5-3 (0-1) Sep 26 at Spartanburg, S.C.

Shots: GSU 6, NIU 11 Corner kicks: GSU 0, NIU 8 Saves: GSU 4 (Santos 3), NIU 3 (Curnock 3) Fouls: GSU 16, NIU 16 GSU Shots: Berard, Brown, Finneren, Lepper, Oland, Toussaint GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Anderson, Botts, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Berard, Brown, Oland, Nepote Attendance: 207

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Goals by period 1 High Point 3 Georgia Southern 1

7

2 Tot 0 0 0 2

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Shots: CHASO 14, GSU 8 Corner kicks: CHASO 12, GSU 2 Saves: CHASO 3 (Uvalle 3), GSU 5 (Santos 5) Fouls: CHASO 9, GSU 11 GSU Shots: Anderson, Boardman, Finneren, Godfrey, Lepper, Kaimuloa, Kephart Toussaint GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Brown, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Anderson, Botts, Boardman, Marshall, Nepote Attendance: 103

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SCORING SUMMARY: NIU 8:33 Johnson (Maier, Schuler) NIU 11:42 Ford (Johnson)

Shots: UNI 26, GSU 22 Corner kicks: UNI 6, GSU 5 Saves: UNI 11 (Potzman 11), GSU 10 (Santos 9) Fouls: UNI 20, GSU 10 GSU Shots: Toussaint 8, Anderson 4, Lepper 4, Botts, Kaimuloa, Kephart, Naife, Rutledge, Smith GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Anderson, Botts, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Berard, Brown, Oland, Nepote Attendance: 237 Georgia Southern 2-2-1 at Mercer 1-3-2 Sep 12 at Macon, Ga.

Georgia Southern 2-1 at Northern Illinois 2-0 Aug 31 at DeKalb, Ill. Goals by period 1 Georgia Southern 0 Northern Illinois 2

SCORING SUMMARY: GSU 57:58 Toussaint (Kaimuloa) MER 82:50 Tucker (Castaldo)

SCORING SUMMARY: CHASO 21:22 Murphy (Vroman) GSU 22:24 Toussaint (Kaimuloa) CHASO 35:50 Catenacci (Vroman)

High Point 3-2-4 at Georgia Southern 2-3-2 Sep 21 at Statesboro, Ga.

2 OT O2 Tot 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY: GSU 5:14 Anderson (Toussaint) UNI 39:06 Heaton (Uding, Shepard) GSU 105:06 Toussaint (Lepper)

Goals by period 1 Georgia Southern 0 Mercer Bears 0

2 Tot 0 2 0 1

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Shots: GSU 4, GAWB 14 Corner kicks: GSU 1, GAWB 3 Saves: GSU 7 (Santos 7), GAWB 1 (Tuggle 1) Fouls: GSU 4, GAWB 6 GSU Shots: Kaimuloa 2, Toussaint, Oland GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Brown, Botts, Oland, Boardman, Nepote Attendance: 438

Charleston Southern 3-1 at Georgia Southern 2-2 Sep 7 at Statesboro, Ga.

Northern Iowa 0-1 vs Georgia Southern 2-0 Aug 29 at DeKalb, Ill.

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Chattanooga 4-7-1 (1-2) at Georgia Southern 4-4-2 (2-1) Oct 3 at Statesboro, Ga. Goals by period 1 Chattanooga 1 Georgia Southern 2

Shots: UTC 12, GSU 16 Corner kicks: UTC 6, GSU 3 Saves: UTC 7 (Preston 7), GSU 4 (Santos 4) Fouls: UTC 9, GSU 14 GSU Shots: Toussaint 5, Kaimuloa 4, Berard 3, Anderson 2, Godfrey, Oland GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Brown, Botts, Oland, Marshall, Nepote Attendance: 115 College of Charleston 9-3-3 (2-2-2) at Georgia Southern 4-6-3 (2-3-1) Oct 12 at Statesboro, Ga.

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2 OT O2 Tot 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Samford 3-8-1 (2-1-1) at Georgia Southern 4-5-2 (2-2) Oct 5 at Statesboro, Ga.

Shots: CofC 25, GSU 9 Corner kicks: CofC 12, GSU 3 Saves: CofC 4 (Smith 4), GSU 8 (Santos 7) Fouls: CofC 10, GSU 15 GSU Shots: Toussaint 5, Anderson, Finneren, Kephart, Oland GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Brown, Botts, Oland, Nepote Attendance: 105 Georgia Southern 4-9-3 (2-6-1) at UNC Greensboro 13-4-1 (8-0-1) Oct 24 at Greensboro, N.C.

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2 Tot 1 1 2 5

Shots: GSU 2, UNCG 22 Corner kicks: GSU 1, UNCG 6 Saves: GSU 3 (Santos 2), UNCG 0 Fouls: GSU 3, UNCG 7 GSU Shots: Oland, Toussaint GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Brown, Botts, Oland, Boardman, Marshall, Nepote Attendance: 213

Georgia Southern 4-6-2 (2-3) at The Citadel 3-8-1 (1-4) Oct 10 at Charleston, S.C. Goals by period 1 Georgia Southern 1 The Citadel 0

SCORING SUMMARY: SAM 7:22 Bryant (Baxter)

SCORING SUMMARY: GSU 11:13 Toussaint (unassisted) CIT 45:45 Scott (Loughran) CIT 59:07 Loughran (Devine)

Shots: SAM 15, GSU 10 Corner kicks: SAM 5, GSU 4 Saves: SAM 3 (Winters 3), GSU 4 (Santos 3) Fouls: SAM 12, GSU 4 GSU Shots: Toussaint 4, Anderson 2, Kaimuloa, Oland, Rutledge, Smith GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Brown, Botts, Oland, Nepote Attendance: 123

Western Carolina 9-6-0 (6-1) at Georgia Southern 4-7-3 (2-4-1) Oct 17 at Statesboro, Ga.

14

2 Tot 1 2 1 1

2 Tot 0 1 2 2

Appalachian State 6-7-2 (1-5-1) at Georgia Southern 4-8-3 (2-5-1) Oct 19 at Statesboro, Ga.

15

2 Tot 1 1 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: ASU 74:27 Zahirski (unassisted)

Shots: WCU 13, GSU 5 Corner kicks: WCU 4, GSU 1 Saves: WCU 1 (Williams 1), GSU 6 (Santos 6) Fouls: WCU 8, GSU 7 GSU Shots: Anderson, Berard, Kephart, Rutledge, Toussaint GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Brown, Botts, Oland, Nepote Attendance: 120 Georgia Southern 4-10-3 (2-7-1) at Elon 8-7-2 (4-5-1) Oct 26 at Elon, N.C.

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Shots: GSU 10, CIT 11 Corner kicks: GSU 3, CIT 1 Saves: GSU 5 (Santos 5), CIT 6 (Nave 6) Fouls: GSU 12, CIT 6 GSU Shots: Kephart 3, Toussaint 3, Kaimuloa 2, Lepper 2 GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper, Godfrey GSU Subs: Finneren, Rutledge, Brown, Botts, Oland, Nepote Attendance: 183

Goals by period 1 Appalachian State 0 Georgia Southern 0

SCORING SUMMARY: WCU 22:43 Beauduy (Cunningham) WCU 63:56 Schmoker (Cunningham) GSU 69:50 Toussaint (Berard)

Goals by period 1 Georgia Southern 0 Elon 1

SCORING SUMMARY: UNCG 4:01 Attayek (Donovan, Danford) UNCG 7:52 Bronson (Attayek) UNCG 17:49 Donovan (Attayek) GSU 55:28 Toussaint (unassisted) UNCG 71:53 Etten (Danford) UNCG 80:06 Donovan (Deutschle)

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Goals by period 1 2 Tot Samford 1 0 1 Georgia Southern 0 0 0

Goals by period 1 Western Carolina 1 Georgia Southern 0

SCORING SUMMARY: GSU 32:35 Toussaint (Kaimuloa) CofC 52:03 Barrow (Browne)

Goals by period 1 Georgia Southern 0 UNC Greensboro 3

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2 OT Tot 1 0 2 0 1 3

SCORING SUMMARY: GSU 19:09 Kaimuloa (unassisted) GSU 28:19 Toussaint (Lepper) UTC 36:52 DeRhodes (unassisted) UTC 66:40 DeRhodes (Jenkins) GSU 99:05 Kaimuloa (unassisted)

Goals by period 1 Coll. of Charleston 0 Georgia Southern 1

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10

17

2 Tot 0 0 2 3

Shots: ASU 15, GSU 18 Corner kicks: ASU 7, GSU 1 Saves: ASU 7 (Clarke 7), GSU 7 (Santos 6) Fouls: ASU 20, GSU 12 GSU Shots: Toussaint, Kephart 3, Berard 2, Oland 2, Anderson, Brown, Naife, Nepote, Rutledge, Smith GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Finneren, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Toussaint, Berard, Brown, Godfrey GSU Subs: Rutledge, Anderson, Botts, Oland, Boardman, Nepote, Lepper Attendance: 112

Davidson 10-5-3 (7-3) at Georgia Southern 4-11-3 (2-8-1) Oct 30 at Statesboro, Ga. Goals by period 1 Davidson 1 Georgia Southern 1

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2 OT Tot 0 1 2 0 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY: ELON 7:25 Boozer (Gianakos) ELON 55:42 Heinicke (Boozer) ELON 80:59 Hallberg (Harlan)

SCORING SUMMARY: DAV 4:55 Laco (Elswick) GSU 9:29 Toussaint (Finneren) DAV 97:47 Sittko (unassisted)

Shots: GSU 4, ELON 19 Corner kicks: GSU 2, ELON 7 Saves: GSU 9 (Santos 8), ELON 0 Fouls: GSU 6, ELON 7 GSU Shots: Berard, Botts, Oland, Toussaint GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Naife, Kaimuloa, Smith, Rutledge, Toussaint, Berard, Anderson, Lepper GSU Subs: Finneren, Brown, Botts, Oland, Boardman, Marshall, Nepote Attendance: 201

Shots: DAV 22, GSU 5 Corner kicks: DAV 9, GSU 2 Saves: DAV 3 (Carry 3), GSU 7 (Santos 7) Fouls: DAV 6, GSU 6 GSU Shots: Brown, Finneren, Kaimuloa, Rutledge, Toussaint GSU Starters: Santos, Kephart, Wheeler, Finneren, Naife, Kaimuloa, Rutledge, Toussaint, Brown, Nepote, Lepper GSU Subs: Berard, Anderson, Botts, Oland Attendance: 115

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Georgia southern Women's soccer 2008 Georgia southern overall individual statistics (as of Jun 26, 2009) all games Overall: 4-11-3 Conf: 2-8-1 Home: 1-6-2 Away: 2-5-1 Neut: 1-0-0 Player

gp-gs

18-18 18-18 18-15 18-15 14-0 18-2 18-14 18-18 18-18 18-5 18-6 18-3 16-15 16-15 15-14 18-4 9-0 5-0 18 18

## Goalie Lauren Santos 0 TM TEAM

a

pts

sh

4 30 56 3 13 17 1 5 17 3 5 9 0 2 9 0 2 3 2 2 12 2 2 1 1 1 10 1 1 7 1 1 6 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 18 64 165 37 107 303 Goal average min ga

gp-gs

18-18 18 18

Total Opponents

g

13 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 35

1718:08 0:00 1718:08 1718:08

35 0 35 23

sh%

sog

.232 37 .294 8 .118 8 .111 5 .111 5 .333 1 .000 3 .000 0 .000 5 .000 2 .000 5 .000 2 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 0 .139 86 .116 143

gaavg

1.83 0.00 1.83 1.20

sog%

.661 .471 .471 .556 .556 .333 .250 .000 .500 .286 .833 .500 .250 .333 .333 .500

1.000

.000 .521 .472

saves saves

100 8 108 63

yc

2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 5

pct

.741 1.000 .755 .733

rc gwg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 11

w

4 0 4 11

pk-att

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Record l

10 0 10 4

foul

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 177

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Ashley Toussaint Danae Kaimuloa Jenny Anderson Niki Lepper Sara Oland Elissa Botts Michelle Berard Abby Wheeler Chelsea Kephart Holli Finneren Caroline Rutledge Audrey Brown Christy Naife Jennifer Godfrey Laura Smith Molly Nepote Candace Marshall Kate Boardman Total Opponents

COACHES

## 10 7 14 23 17 15 12 3 2 5 9 13 6 26 8 22 19 18

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t

shots faced

sho

3 0 3 3

1 0 1 5

295 0 295 165

1st 2nd

ot ot2

total 23 35

Corners by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

1st 2nd

ot ot2

total 47 117

shots by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

1st 2nd

ot ot2

total 165 303

Fouls by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

1st 2nd

ot ot2

total 175 186

1st 2nd

ot ot2

total 108 63

attendance summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

saves by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

9 17

12 15

62 86 139 144

49 23

53 32

1 3

12 12

4 7

1 0

5 8

2 1

24 61

76 76

20 49

90 91

1 6

5 14

2 1

4 5

GsU 1044 9/116 1/237

opponent 1737 8/217

HISTORY

Goals by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

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Team saves: 8

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Team UNC Greensboro Western Carolina Samford Davidson Furman College of Charleston Elon Appalachian State Wofford Georgia Southern Chattanooga The Citadel

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts Pct GF GA 10 0 1 31 .955 26 4 9 2 0 27 .818 21 9 8 1 2 26 .818 19 6 8 3 0 24 .727 27 7 7 4 0 21 .636 20 14 5 4 2 17 .545 20 7 4 6 1 13 .409 12 14 3 7 1 10 .318 10 18 2 7 2 8 .273 8 13 2 8 1 7 .227 13 24 2 9 0 6 .182 12 29 1 10 0 3 .091 4 47

W 16 13 9 10 14 12 8 7 3 4 5 3

2008 All-Southern Conference Teams First Team F..........K. Bye-Nagel....... DAV F..........K. Donovan....... UNCG F..........M. Manthey......... CofC F..........A. Toussaint.......GSU MF.......J. Bronson........ UNCG MF.......R. Fry................... FUR MF.......S. Schmoker....... WCU D..........J. Corti.............. UNCG D..........L. Lopez............ UNCG D..........K. Myatt............... FUR GK.......K. Kearney........ UNCG

Second Team F..........D.K. Henry........... UTC F..........K. Boozer...........ELON F..........M. Hall................. FUR F..........D. Kaimuloa........GSU MF.......K. Beauduy......... WCU MF.......N. Danford........ UNCG MF.......S. Wilkinson.........SAM D..........T. Henry...............SAM D..........A. Keller.............ELON GK.......A. Whitehead.......SAM GK.......K. Kearney........ UNCG

Player of the Year K. Donovan................... UNCG Freshman of the Year M. Halll............................. FUR Coach of the Year E. Radwanski............... UNCG

L 4 8 9 6 6 5 8 10 11 11 14 14

T 3 2 2 3 2 4 3 2 5 3 1 1

OVERALL Pct GF .761 49 .609 29 .500 22 .605 35 .682 34 .667 34 .500 20 .421 17 .289 15 .306 23 .275 18 .194 16

RECORD BREAKDOWN Home Away Neutral 8-1-0 5-3-1 3-0-2 6-2-1 5-6-0 2-0-1 5-0-1 3-7-1 1-2-0 5-3-2 5-3-0 0-0-1 6-2-1 6-3-0 2-1-1 8-2-0 2-3-3 2-0-0 4-2-2 2-6-1 2-0-0 3-5-2 4-5-0 0-0-0 1-5-3 2-4-2 0-2-0 1-5-2 2-5-1 1-1-0 3-5-1 2-8-0 0-1-0 2-6-0 0-8-1 1-0-0

GA 19 27 23 17 23 14 27 27 30 35 49 64

2008 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Sunday, November 2 (played at higher seeds) Match 1: #1 UNC Greensboro 6 #8 Appalachian State 0 Match 2: #4 Davidson 0 #5 Furman 1 Match 3: #2 Western Carolina 1 #7 Elon 1 (WCU advances 4-3 on PKs) Match 4: #3 Samford 0 #6 Coll. of Charleston 0 (Samford advances 4-1 on PKs) Friday, November 7 (Mt. Pleasant, SC) Match 5: #1 UNC Greensboro 0 #5 Furman 0 (UNCG advances 4-2 PKs) Match 6: #3 Samford 0 #2 Western Carolina 1 Sunday, November 11 (at Alumni Soccer Stadium; Davidson, NC) Match 7: #1 UNC Greensboro 0 #2 Western Caroina 0 (WCU advances 2-0 on PKs)

2008 All-Tournament Team Margaret Antonik.......................................................... FUR Katya Gokham.............................................................. FUR Paige Lanter.................................................................SAM Amber Cress.................................................................SAM Kelsey Kearney.........................................................UNCG Mary Kate Towne......................................................UNCG Lauren Lopez.............................................................UNCG

Arlan Whittle................................................................WCU Jenny Matteson...........................................................WCU Shanna Schmoker.......................................................WCU Caitlin Williams............................................................WCU Tournament MVP Caitlin Williams............................................................WCU

all-timeSOCONhonors All Southern Conference

Amanda Bernard........................... 2001-02-03 Jodi Berto.................................................1997 Tara Chaisson.......................... 1996-97-98-99 Morgan Cox..............................................1995 Lindsey Grossman..............................1996-98 Debbie Hensley...................................1994-95 Danae Kaimuloa.......................................2008 Jackie Kinsey...........................................2002 Janis Milne...............................................2000 Christine Nipaver.................................2002-03 Mary Perry................................................1997 Amanda Sandling.....................................1995 Robin Thirsk............................. 1997-98-99-00 Rachel Tolliver............................... 1994-95-96 Ashley Toussaint........................... 2006-07-08 Vanessa Vickrey.......................................1998 Genevieve Ward.......................................2002 Tanya Woehr............................................2001 Katy Znosko.............................................2001

Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year

Tara Chaisson..........................................1999

Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year

Tom Norton..............................................1994 Tom Norton..............................................1995 Tom Norton..............................................1996

Southern Conference Freshman-of-the-Year

Amanda Bernard......................................1999 Tara Chaisson..........................................1996

All SoCon Tournament

Jodi Barnes..............................................1999 Christina Beam.........................................1994 Jodi Berto............................................1996-97 Kelly Burrell..............................................1998 Tara Chaisson.....................................1996-98 Megan Cox...............................................1994 Lindsey Grossman...................................1995 Janis Milne...............................................1999 Christie Nipaver........................................2001 Megan Pinkston........................................1995 Lauren Santos..........................................2006 Laura Smith..............................................2006 Robin Thirsk.............................................1997 Rachel Tolliver..........................................1996 Genevieve Ward.......................................2001

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No. Avg/G 49 2.13 35 1.84 34 1.62 34 1.55 29 1.26 23 1.28 22 1.05 20 1.05 18 0.90 17 0.89 16 0.89 15 0.79

Shots 1. Furman 2. UNC Greensboro 3. Coll. of Charleston 4. Davidson 5. Samford 6. Western Carolina 7. Appalachian State 8. Chattanooga 9. Wofford 10. Elon 11. Georgia Southern 12. The Citadel

GP 22 23 21 19 21 23 19 20 19 19 18 18

No. 335 300 268 257 236 232 204 189 181 178 165 163

Avg/G 15.23 13.04 12.76 13.53 11.24 10.09 10.74 9.45 9.53 9.37 9.17 9.06

Assists 1. UNC Greensboro 2. Furman 3. Davidson 4. Coll. of Charleston Western Carolina 6. Samford 7. Elon 8. Georgia Southern 9. The Citadel 10. Appalachian State 11.Wofford 12.Chattanooga

GP 23 22 19 21 23 21 19 18 18 19 19 20

No. Avg/G 50 2.17 35 1.59 26 1.37 25 1.19 25 1.09 23 1.10 20 1.05 18 1.00 14 0.78 14 0.74 11 0.58 11 0.55

Assists Per Game 1. UNC Greensboro 2. Furman 3. Davidson 4. Coll. of Charleston 5. Samford 6. Western Carolina 7. Elon 8. Georgia Southern 9. The Citadel 10. Appalachian State 11.Wofford 12.Chattanooga

GP 23 22 19 21 21 23 19 18 18 19 19 20

No. Avg/G 50 2.17 35 1.59 26 1.37 25 1.19 23 1.10 25 1.09 20 1.05 18 1.00 14 0.78 14 0.74 11 0.58 11 0.55

Goals Against Avg. 1. Coll. of Charleston 2. UNC Greensboro 3. Davidson 4. Furman 5. Samford 6. Western Carolina 7. Elon 8. Appalachian State 9. Wofford 10. Georgia Southern 11.Chattanooga 12.The Citadel

GP 21 23 19 22 21 23 19 19 19 18 20 18

No. Avg/G 14 0.64 19 0.79 17 0.86 23 1.02 23 1.05 27 1.13 27 1.36 27 1.38 30 1.47 35 1.82 49 2.41 64 3.47

Saves 1. Chattanooga 2. The Citadel 3. Appalachian State 4. Georgia Southern 5. Samford 6. Wofford 7. Western Carolina Coll. of Charleston 9. Elon 10.UNC Greensboro 11.Davidson 12.Furman

GP 20 18 19 18 21 19 23 21 19 23 19 22

No. Avg/G 132 6.60 128 7.11 110 5.79 108 6.00 99 4.71 96 5.05 93 4.04 93 4.43 85 4.47 81 3.52 74 3.89 64 2.91

Shutouts 1. Coll. of Charleston UNC Greensboro 3. Samford Furman 5. Western Carolina 6. Davidson Elon 8. Appalachian State 9. Chattanooga 10. Wofford 11.Georgia Southern 12.The Citadel

GP 21 23 21 22 23 19 19 19 20 19 18 18

No. Avg/G 12 0.57 12 0.52 10 0.48 10 0.45 9 0.39 7 0.37 7 0.37 6 0.32 4 0.20 2 0.11 1 0.06 0 0.00

Fouls 1. Appalachian State 2. Western Carolina 3. Chattanooga 4. Samford 5. Furman 6. UNC Greensboro Coll. of Charleston 8. The Citadel 9. Georgia Southern 10. Wofford 11.Davidson 12.Elon

GP 19 23 20 21 22 23 21 18 18 19 19 19

No. 269 266 263 250 208 192 192 177 175 174 173 145

Points 1. M. Manthey-CofC 2. A. Toussaint-GSU 3. K. Donovan-UNCG 4. M. Hall-FUR 5. R. Fry-FUR 6. K. Bye-Nagel-DAV 7. D.K. Henry-UTC K. Player-UNCG 9. K. Attayek-UNCG 10. N. Danford-UNCG

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No. Avg/G 34 1.62 30 1.67 28 1.22 25 1.14 21 0.95 20 1.05 18 0.95 18 0.95 17 0.77 16 0.70

Goals 1. M. Manthey-CofC 2. A. Toussaint-GSU 3. K. Donovan-UNCG 4. M. Hall-FUR 5. K. Bye-Nagel-DAV 6. D.K. Henry-UTC 7. K. Player-UNCG 8. Molly Calpin-ELON R. Fry-FUR 10. 11 Tied

GP 21 18 23 22 19 19 19 19 22 N/A

Goals Per Game 1. A. Toussaint-GSU 2. M. Manthey-CofC 3. K. Donovan-UNCG 4. K. Bye-Nagel-DAV 5. M. Hall-FUR 6. D.K. Henry-UTC 7. K. Player-UNCG 8. M. Calpin-ELON 9. A. Loughran-CIT Casey Cleary-ASU S. Gianakos-ELON

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No. Avg/G 13 0.72 14 0.67 12 0.52 9 0.47 10 0.45 8 0.42 7 0.37 6 0.32 5 0.29 5 0.29 5 0.29

Assists 1. K. Attayek-UNCG 2. R. Fry-FUR 3. S. El-Shami-FUR N. Danford-UNCG 5. M. Smith-DAV 6. M. Manthey-CofC 7. S. Gianakos-ELON K. Boozer-ELON C. Lowe-ASU C. Baxter-SAM M. Hall-FUR

GP No. Avg/G 22 11 0.50 22 9 0.41 22 8 0.36 23 8 0.35 17 7 0.41 21 6 0.29 17 5 0.29 19 5 0.26 19 5 0.26 21 5 0.24 22 5 0.23

Assists Per Game 1. K. Attayek-UNCG 2. M. Smith-DAV 3. R. Fry-FUR 4. S. El-Shami-FUR 5. N. Danford-UNCG 6. S. Gianakos-ELON 7. M. Manthey-CofC 8. K. Boozer-ELON 9. C. Lowe-ASU 10. H. Deutschle-UNCG B.Gordon-SAM

GP No. Avg/G Goals Against Avg. 22 11 0.50 1. K. Kearney-UNCG 17 7 0.41 2. E. Smith-CofC 22 9 0.41 3. C. Carry-DAV 22 8 0.36 4. J. Smith-FUR 23 8 0.35 5. C. Winters-SAM 17 5 0.29 6. C. Williams-WCU 21 6 0.29 7. A. Whitehead-SAM 19 5 0.26 8. S. Little-ELON 19 5 0.26 9. C. Clarke-ASU 12 3 0.25 10. K. McChesney-WOF 12 3 0.25

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No. Avg/G 9 0.48 14 0.69 9 0.83 15 0.87 9 1.03 24 1.07 13 1.07 17 1.22 24 1.31 30 1.47

Saves 1. A. Preston-UTC 2. L. Santos-GSU 3. C. Clarke-ASU 4. K. McChesney-WOF 5. W. Nave-CIT 6. E. Smith-CofC 7. C. Winters-SAM 8. C. Williams-WCU 9. K. Kearney-UNCG 10. A. Whitehead-SAM

GP 20 18 19 19 15 20 10 22 19 15

Shutouts 1. K. Kearney-UNCG 2. E. Smith-CofC 3. J. Smith-FUR C. Williams-WCU 5. C. Clarke-ASU 6. A. Whitehead-SAM A. Preston-UTC 8. S. Little-ELON 9. C. Carry-DAV 10. J. Baxa-DAV

GP No. Avg/G 19 11 0.58 20 9 0.45 19 8 0.42 22 8 0.36 19 5 0.26 15 4 0.27 20 4 0.20 17 3 0.18 11 3 0.27 7 3 0.43

GP No. Avg/G 19 11 0.58 20 9 0.45 19 8 0.42 22 8 0.36 11 3 0.27 15 4 0.27 19 5 0.26 20 4 0.20 10 2 0.20 17 3 0.18

Avg/G 14.16 11.57 13.15 11.90 9.45 8.35 9.14 9.83 9.72 9.16 9.11 7.63

SOCON INDIVIDUAL leaders

No. Avg/G 128 6.40 100 5.56 101 5.32 95 5.00 67 4.47 87 4.35 41 4.10 84 3.82 63 3.32 49 3.27

No. Avg/G 14 0.67 13 0.72 12 0.52 10 0.45 9 0.47 8 0.42 7 0.37 6 0.32 6 0.27 5 N/A

Shutouts Per Game 1. K. Kearney-UNCG 2. E. Smith-CofC 3. J. Smith-FUR 4. C. Williams-WCU 5. C. Carry-DAV A. Whitehead-SAM 7. C. Clarke-ASU 8. A. Preston-UTC C. Winters-SAM 10. S. Little-ELON

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GP 23 19 21 22 23 18 21 19 20 19 18 19

HISTORY

Goals 1. UNC Greensboro 2. Davidson 3. Coll, of Charleston Furman 5. Western Carolina 6. Georgia Southern 7. Samford 8. Elon 9. Chattanooga 10. Appalachian State 11. The Citadel 12. Wofford

REVIEW

No. Avg/G 148 6.43 103 4.68 96 5.05 93 4.43 83 3.61 67 3.19 64 3.56 60 3.16 48 2.53 47 2.53 46 2.56 41 2.16

EAGLES

GP 23 22 19 21 23 21 18 19 19 20 18 19

COACHES

Points 1. UNC Greensboro 2. Furman 3. Davidson 4. Coll. of Charleston 5. Western Carolina 6. Samford 7. Georgia Southern 8. Elon 9. Appalachian State 10. Chattanooga 11. The Citadel 12. Wofford

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individual single game

Points 10.. A. Wilson............ at Chattnooga.................09/27/1998 8.... T. Chaisson........ vs. VCU...........................09/25/1998 8.... T. Chaisson........ vs. Appalachian St..........10/06/1996 7.... K. Znosko........... vs. The Citadel................10/14/2001 7.... T. Chaisson........ vs. Mercer.......................10/30/1998 7.... D. Hensley......... vs. Jacksonville...............10/03/1995 7.... D. Hensley......... vs. Coll. of Charleston.....09/30/1994 7.... D. Hensley......... vs. Brewton-Parker.........10/10/1993 Goals 4.... A. Wilson............ at Chattanooga...............09/27/1998 3.... K. Znosko........... vs. The Citadel................10/14/2001 3.... R. Thirsk............. vs. Stephen F. Austin......09/10/2000 3.... K. Szeghalmi...... vs. Georgia State............08/30/2000 3.... T. Chaisson........ vs. Mercer.......................09/22/1999 3.... T. Chaisson........ vs. Mercer.......................10/30/1998 3.... T. Chaisson........ vs. VCU...........................09/25/1998 3.... T. Chaisson........ at Appalachian St............10/06/1996 3.... D. Hensley......... vs. Brewton-Parker.........10/10/1993

Shots 11.. T. Chaisson........ vs. Georgia State............10/23/1996 8.... A. Toussaint....... vs. The Citadel................09/19/2007 8.... K. Szeghalmi...... vs. Coll. of Charleston.....09/20/2000 8.... T. Chaisson........ vs. Chattanooga..............10/03/1999 8.... T. Chaisson........ vs. East Tennessee St....10/18/1998 8.... D. Hensley......... vs. Appalachian St..........09/16/1995 8.... A.Toussaint........ vs. Northern Iowa............08/29/2008 Saves 16.. K. Gast............... at Appalachian St............10/03/2003 15.. K. Gast............... at Georgia.......................09/22/2002 14.. L. Harris............. vs. Georgia State............09/19/2004 13.. L. Harris............. vs. Coastal Carolina........09/24/2004 13.. A. Sandling......... vs. Georgia.....................09/06/1995 12.. L. Harris............. at Georgia.......................08/26/2005 12.. A. Sandling......... at Wake Forest...............09/12/1995 11.. Nine players

Assists 5.... D. Hensley......... vs. Jacksonville...............10/03/1995 4.... V. Vickrey........... vs. Jacksonville...............10/03/1995 3.... C. Znosko........... vs. Charleston So...........09/30/2003 3.... S. Todd.............. vs. VCU...........................09/25/1998 3.... A. Hood.............. vs. Furman......................10/09/1996 3.... D. Hensley......... vs. Coll. of Charleston.....09/30/1994

individual single season

Points 1......... 50............ Tara Chaisson................................1998 2......... 45............ Robin Thirsk....................................2000 3......... 43............ Tara Chaisson................................1999 4......... 37............ Tara Chaisson................................1996 ........... 37............ Debbie Hensley..............................1994 6......... 36............ Debbie Hensley..............................1995 7......... 35............ Tara Chaisson................................1996 8......... 34............ Amanda Bernard.............................2000 ........... 34............ Debbie Hensley..............................1993 10....... 32............ Robin Thirsk....................................1998

SHOTS faced 1......... 295.......... Lauren Santos................................2008 2......... 293.......... Lauren Santos................................2006 3......... 254.......... Amanda Sandling...........................1995 4......... 231.......... Mary Perry......................................1996 5......... 228.......... Megan Macdonald..........................2005 6......... 224.......... Amanda Sandling...........................1994 7......... 221.......... Vanessa Bales................................1998 8......... 216.......... Laura-Ashley Harris........................2005 9......... 199.......... Kari Gast.........................................2003 10....... 191.......... Laura-Ashley Harris........................2004

Goals 1......... 17............ Robin Thirsk....................................2000 ........... 17............ Tara Chaisson................................1999 ........... 17............ Tara Chaisson................................1998 4......... 15............ Debbie Hensley..............................1994 ........... 15............ Debbie Hensley..............................1993 6......... 14............ Tara Chaisson................................1996 7......... 13............ Ashley Toussaint............................2008 8......... 12............ Debbie Hensley..............................1995 9......... 11............ Katy Znosko....................................2001 ........... 11............ Tara Chaisson................................1997

Saves 1......... 104.......... Amanda Sandling...........................1995 2......... 103.......... Lauren Santos................................2006 3......... 100.......... Lauren Santos................................2008 4......... 97............ Laura-Ashley Harris........................2004 5......... 89............ Kari Gast.........................................2003 6......... 78............ Vanessa Bales................................1997 7......... 76............ Amanda Sandling...........................1994 8......... 73............ Mary Perry......................................1996 9......... 71............ Megan Macdonald..........................2005 10....... 69............ Laura-Ashley Harris........................2005

Assists 1......... 16............ Tara Chaisson................................1998 2......... 15............ Shannon Todd................................1998 3......... 12............ Amanda Bernard.............................2000 ........... 12............ Robin Thirsk....................................1998 ........... 12............ Debbie Hensley..............................1995 6......... 11............ Robin Thirsk....................................2000 ........... 11............ Jackie Kinsey..................................2000 ........... 11............ Kelly Burrell.....................................1998 9......... 10............ Melissa Cox....................................1999 ........... 10............ Ally Hood........................................1996 ........... 10............ Rachel Tolliver................................1994

GAA (Min. 50 shots) 1......... 0.53......... Kari Gast.........................................2000 2......... 0.80......... Tanya Woehr..................................2002 3......... 0.98......... Tanya Woehr..................................2001 4......... 1.16......... Tanya Woehr..................................2000 5......... 1.28......... Mary Perry......................................1997 ........... 1.28......... Vanessa Bales................................1997 7......... 1.36......... Lauren Santos................................2006 8......... 1.40......... Lauren Santos................................2007 9......... 1.47......... Kari Gast.........................................2002 10....... 1.48......... Tanya Woehr..................................2003

Shots 1......... 83............ Tara Chaisson................................1998 2......... 79............ Tara Chaisson................................1999 3......... 70............ Debbie Hensley..............................1995 4......... 64............ Tara Chaisson................................1996 5......... 59............ Amanda Bernard.............................2000 6......... 57............ Rachel Tolliver................................1996 7......... 56............ Rachel Tolliver................................1995 ........... 56............ Ashley Toussaint............................2008 9......... 54............ Robin Thirsk....................................2000 10....... 53............ Tara Chaisson................................1997 ........... 53............ Debbie Hensley..............................1994

Shutouts 1......... 7.............. Tanya Woehr..................................2001 2......... 5.............. Mary Perry......................................1997 ........... 5.............. Mary Perry......................................1996 4......... 4.............. Kari Gast.........................................2000 ........... 4.............. Tanya Woehr..................................2002 ........... 4.............. Vanessa Bales................................1998 7......... 3.............. Lauren Santos................................2006 ........... 3.............. Kari Gast.........................................2002 ........... 3.............. Tanya Woehr..................................2000 ........... 3.............. Amanda Sandling...........................1995 ........... 3.............. Amanda Sandling...........................1994

annual leaders

Points 2008......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................30 2007......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................12 2006......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................18 2005......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................10 2004......... Katy Znosko....................................................9 2003......... Katie Szeghalmi............................................13 2002......... Amanda Bernard...........................................24 2001......... Katy Znosko..................................................25 2000......... Robin Thirsk..................................................45 1999......... Tara Chaisson...............................................43 1998......... Tara Chaisson...............................................50 1997......... Tara Chaisson...............................................31 1996......... Tara Chaisson...............................................37 1995......... Debbie Hensley.............................................36 1994......... Debbie Hensley.............................................37 1993......... Debbie Hensley.............................................34

SHOTS FACED 2008......... Lauren Santos.............................................295 2007......... Lauren Santos.............................................154 2006......... Lauren Santos.............................................293 2005......... Megan Macdonald......................................228 2004......... Laura-Ashley Harris....................................191 2003......... Kari Gast.....................................................199 2002......... Kari Gast.....................................................141 2001......... Tanya Woehr................................................90 2000......... Tanya Woehr..............................................125 1999......... Vanessa Bales............................................118 1998......... Vanessa Bales............................................221 1997......... Mary Perry..................................................177 1996......... Mary Perry..................................................231 1995......... Amanda Sandling........................................254 1994......... Amanda Sandling........................................224 1993......... Angie Harkins..............................................134

Goals 2008......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................13 2007......... Ashley Toussaint.............................................5 2006......... Ashley Toussaint.............................................8 2005......... A. Toussaint / K. Boardman............................4 2004......... Katy Znosko....................................................3 2003......... Katy Znosko....................................................5 2002......... Amanda Bernard...........................................10 2001......... Katy Znosko..................................................11 2000......... Robin Thirsk..................................................17 1999......... Tara Chaisson...............................................17 1998......... Tara Chaisson...............................................17 1997......... Tara Chaisson...............................................11 1996......... Tara Chaisson...............................................14 1995......... Debbie Hensley.............................................12 1994......... Debbie Hensley.............................................15 1993......... Debbie Hensley.............................................15

SAVES 2008......... Lauren Santos.............................................100 2007......... Lauren Santos...............................................66 2006......... Lauren Santos.............................................103 2005......... Megan Macdonald........................................71 2004......... Laura-Ashley Harris......................................97 2003......... Kari Gast.......................................................89 2002......... Kari Gast.......................................................64 2001......... Tanya Woehr................................................68 2000......... Tanya Woehr................................................47 1999......... Vanessa Bales..............................................35 1998......... Vanessa Bales..............................................51 1997......... Mary Perry....................................................78 1996......... Mary Perry....................................................73 1995......... Amanda Sandling........................................104 1994......... Amanda Sandling..........................................76 1993......... Angie Harkins................................................48

Assists 2008......... Ashley Toussaint.............................................4 2007......... H. Smith / A. Toussaint...................................2 2006......... Heather Smith.................................................3 2005......... Ashley Toussaint.............................................2 2004......... K. Znosko / J. Boykin......................................3 2003......... Mary-Kate Talbott...........................................7 2002......... Jackie Kinsey..................................................9 2001......... G. Ward / J. Kinsey.........................................9 2000......... Amanda Bernard...........................................12 1999......... Melissa Cox..................................................10 1998......... Tara Chaisson...............................................16 1997......... T. Chaisson / R. Thirsk...................................9 1996......... Allyson Hood.................................................10 1995......... Debbie Hensley.............................................12 1994......... Rachel Tolliver..............................................10 1993......... Madi Gatherer.................................................8

GAA (MIN. 50 SHOTS) 2008......... Lauren Santos............................................1.83 2007......... Lauren Santos............................................1.40 2006......... Lauren Santos............................................1.36 2005......... Megan Macdonald.....................................2.45 2004......... Laura-Ashley Harris...................................2.13 2003......... Tanya Woehr.............................................1.48 2002......... Tanya Woehr.............................................0.80 2001......... Tanya Woehr.............................................0.98 2000......... Kari Gast....................................................0.53 1999......... Mary Perry.................................................1.54 1998......... Vanessa Bales...........................................1.88 1997......... V. Bales / M. Perry.....................................1.28 1996......... Mary Perry.................................................1.52 1995......... Amanda Sandling.......................................1.56 1994......... Amanda Sandling.......................................2.21 1993......... Angie Harkins.............................................2.82

SHOTS 2008......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................56 2007......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................48 2006......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................26 2005......... Ashley Toussaint...........................................41 2004......... Katy Znosko..................................................46 2003......... Katy Znosko..................................................39 2002......... Amanda Bernard...........................................46 2001......... Genevieve Ward...........................................48 2000......... Amanda Bernard...........................................59 1999......... Tara Chaisson...............................................79 1998......... Tara Chaisson...............................................83 1997......... Tara Chaisson...............................................53 1996......... Tara Chaisson...............................................64 1995......... Debbie Hensley.............................................70 1994......... Debbie Hensley.............................................53 1993......... Debbie Hensley.............................................48

SHUTOUTS 2008......... Lauren Santos.................................................1 2007......... Lauren Santos.................................................1 2006......... Lauren Santos.................................................3 2005......... M. Macdonald / L.A. Harris.............................1 2004......... Laura-Ashley Harris........................................2 2003......... T. Woehr / K. Gast..........................................2 2002......... Tanya Woehr..................................................4 2001......... Tanya Woehr..................................................7 2000......... Kari Gast.........................................................4 1999......... Vanessa Bales................................................2 1998......... Vanessa Bales................................................4 1997......... Mary Perry......................................................5 1996......... Mary Perry......................................................5 1995......... Amanda Sandling............................................3 1994......... Amanda Sandling............................................3 1993......... Angie Harkins..................................................2

Ashley Toussaint 2009 Georgia Southern WOmeN’s Soccer


Assists 1....... 43.........Tara Chaisson.................................1996-99 2....... 38.........Robin Thirsk....................................1997-00 3....... 32.........Jackie Kinsey...................................1999-02 4....... 30.........Ashley Toussaint.............................2005-08 5....... 26.........Amanda Bernard.............................1999-02 6....... 25.........Rachel Tolliver.................................1994-96 7....... 23.........Shannon Todd.................................1995-98 8....... 22.........Ally Hood.........................................1993-96 9....... 20.........Genevieve Ward..............................2000-03 ......... 20.........Vanessa Vickery..............................1995-98

GAA (Min. 100 shots FACED) 1....... 1.08......Tanya Woehr...................................2000-03 2....... 1.36......Kari Gast..........................................2000-03 3....... 1.55......Lauren Santos................................. 2006-Pr 4....... 1.44......Mary Perry.................................1996-97, 99 5....... 1.82......Vanessa Bales.................................1996-00 6....... 1.88......Amanda Sandling............................1994-95 7....... 2.07......Laura-Ashley Harris.........................2004-07 8....... 2.51......Megan Macdonald...........................2004-05 9....... 2.82......Angie Harkins.......................................1993 10..... 4.72......Erin Scott..............................................1993 Shutouts 1....... 16.........Tanya Woehr...................................2000-03 2....... 13.........Mary Perry.................................1996-97, 99 3....... 10.........Kari Gast..........................................2000-03 4....... 9...........Vanessa Bales.................................1996-00 5....... 6...........Amanda Sandling............................1994-95 6....... 5...........Lauren Santos................................. 2005-Pr 7....... 4...........Laura-Ashley Harris.........................2004-07 8....... 2...........Angie Harkins.......................................1993

team single game

Fewest Losses 1...................5.............................................................2002 .....................5.............................................................2000 3...................6.............................................................2001 4...................7.............................................................1997 .....................7.............................................................1995 6...................8.............................................................1996 7...................9.............................................................1999 .....................9.............................................................1993 9...................10...........................................................1998 .....................10...........................................................1994

Saves 1...................149.........................................................2004 2...................147.........................................................2005 3...................126.........................................................2003 4...................117.........................................................2006 5...................116.........................................................2002 6...................110.........................................................1995 7...................108.........................................................2008 8...................102.........................................................2007 .....................102.........................................................1997 10.................96...........................................................1993

Winning Percentage 1....................737........................................................2000 2....................684........................................................2002 3....................658........................................................2001 4....................632........................................................1995 5....................619........................................................1997 ......................619........................................................1996 7....................525........................................................1999 8....................500........................................................1998 ......................500........................................................1994 10..................438........................................................1993

Goals Against Average 1...................0.95........................................................2000 2...................1.13........................................................2002 .....................1.13........................................................2001 4...................1.28........................................................1997 5...................1.31........................................................2006 6...................1.43........................................................1996 7...................1.50........................................................1995 8...................1.51........................................................2007 9...................1.60........................................................2003 10.................1.79........................................................1999

Shots 1...................374.........................................................1996 2...................367.........................................................1997 3...................340.........................................................1998 4...................325.........................................................2000 5...................323.........................................................1995 6...................305.........................................................1999 7...................281.........................................................2001 8...................254.........................................................1994 9...................253.........................................................2002 10.................194.........................................................2006

Shutouts 1...................9.............................................................2001 2...................8.............................................................2000 .....................8.............................................................1997 4...................7.............................................................2002 5...................6.............................................................1998 .....................6.............................................................1996 7...................5.............................................................2006 8...................4.............................................................2003 .....................4.............................................................1999 .....................4.............................................................1995

Goals 1...................65...........................................................1998 2...................58...........................................................2000 3...................50...........................................................1997 4...................48...........................................................1995 5...................45...........................................................1996 6...................44...........................................................1999 7...................43...........................................................2001 .....................43...........................................................1994 9...................38...........................................................2002 10.................32...........................................................1993 Assists 1...................99...........................................................1998 2...................70...........................................................2000 3...................65...........................................................1997 4...................57...........................................................2001 .....................57...........................................................1996 6...................53...........................................................1995 7...................52...........................................................1999 8...................42...........................................................2002 9...................32...........................................................1993 10.................29...........................................................1994

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assists 17.................vs. Jacksonville............................10/03/1995 13.................vs. South Carolina State...............10/05/1999 12.................vs. Appalachian State...................11/03/1998 12.................vs. Charleston Southern...............10/15/1998 11.................at Mercer......................................10/30/1998 11.................at Chattanooga.............................09/27/1998 10.................at Troy State.................................09/16/1997 9...................vs. The Citadel.............................10/14/2001 8...................vs. Nova Southeastern.................09/27/1997 8...................at East Tennessee State..............09/21/1997 8...................at Chattanooga.............................09/24/1996 8...................vs. College of Charleston.............09/30/1994

saves 19.................at Western Carolina......................10/31/2004 16.................at Appalachian St.........................10/03/2003 15.................at Georgia.....................................09/22/2002 14.................vs. Georgia State..........................09/19/2004 14.................vs. Coastal Carolina.....................09/24/2004 13.................vs. Georgia...................................09/06/1995 12.................at Georgia.....................................08/26/2005 12.................at UNC Greensboro......................10/16/2005 12.................at Marshall....................................09/11/2005 12.................at Western Carolina......................09/20/2002 12.................at East Tennessee State..............09/21/2001 12.................at Wake Forest.............................09/12/1995

Shots Faced 1...................445.........................................................2005 2...................333.........................................................2006 3...................314.........................................................2003 4...................303.........................................................2004 5...................295.........................................................2008 6...................268.........................................................1993 7...................266.........................................................1998 8...................261.........................................................1995 9...................254.........................................................2002 10.................240.........................................................1994

HISTORY

goals 13.................vs. Jacksonville............................10/03/1995 11.................at Chattanooga.............................09/27/1998 9...................vs. The Citadel.............................10/14/2001 9...................vs. South Carolina State...............10/05/1999 8...................vs. Charleston Southern...............10/15/1998 8...................at Mercer......................................10/30/1998 8...................at East Tennessee State..............09/21/1997 8...................at Troy State.................................09/16/1997 8...................vs. College of Charleston.............09/30/1994 7...................at Wofford.....................................09/17/1995 7...................vs. Piedmont.................................10/23/1993 7...................vs. Brewton-Parker.......................10/10/1993

shots 41.................vs. Georgia State..........................10/23/1996 39.................vs. Chattanooga...........................10/19/1996 38.................vs. Chattanooga...........................10/25/1997 37.................vs. Jacksonville............................10/03/1995 34.................vs. Stephen F. Austin...................09/10/2000 33.................at Chattanooga.............................09/24/1996 33.................vs. Brewton-Parker.......................10/10/1993 32.................vs. Chattanooga...........................10/03/1999 31.................at Oral Roberts.............................09/01/2006 31.................vs. Appalachian St........................10/28/1997 31.................at East Tennessee State..............09/21/1997

Most Wins 1...................14...........................................................2000 2...................13...........................................................1996 3...................12...........................................................2002 .....................12...........................................................2001 .....................12...........................................................1997 .....................12...........................................................1995 7...................10...........................................................1999 .....................10...........................................................1998 .....................10...........................................................1994 10.................8.............................................................2006

REVIEW

points 43.................vs. Jacksonville............................10/03/1995 33.................at Chattanooga.............................09/27/1998 31.................vs. South Carolina State...............10/05/1999 28.................vs. Charleston Southern...............10/15/1998 27.................vs. The Citadel.............................10/14/2001 27.................at Mercer......................................10/30/1998 26.................at Troy State.................................09/16/1997 24.................at East Tennessee State..............09/21/1997 24.................vs. College of Charleston.............09/30/1994 21.................at Wofford.....................................09/17/1995

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EAGLES

Shots 1....... 279.......Tara Chaisson.................................1996-99 2....... 186.......Amanda Bernard.............................1999-02 3....... 171.......Debbie Hensley...............................1993-95 ......... 171.......Ashley Toussaint.............................2005-08 5....... 165.......Rachel Tolliver.................................1994-96 6....... 158.......Robin Thirsk....................................1997-00 ......... 158.......Katy Znosko.....................................2001-04 8....... 148.......Vanessa Vickery..............................1995-98 9....... 134.......Jackie Kinsey...................................1999-00 10..... 127.......Ally Hood.........................................1993-96

Saves 1....... 269.......Lauren Santos................................. 2005-Pr 2....... 206.......Laura-Ashley Harris.........................2004-07 3....... 203.......Kari Gast..........................................2000-03 4....... 197.......Tanya Woehr...................................2000-03 5....... 180.......Amanda Sandling............................1994-95 6....... 119.......Megan Macdonald...........................2004-05 7....... 118.......Mary Perry.................................1996-97, 99 8....... 92.........Vanessa Bales.................................1996-00 9....... 48.........Angie Harkins.......................................1993 10..... 47.........Erin Scott..............................................1993

COACHES

Goals 1....... 59.........Tara Chaisson.................................1996-99 2....... 42.........Debbie Hensley...............................1993-95 3....... 37.........Robin Thirsk....................................1997-00 4....... 30.........Amanda Bernard.............................1999-02 ......... 30.........Ashley Toussaint.............................2005-08 6....... 21.........Rachel Tolliver.................................1994-96 ......... 21.........Katy Znosko.....................................2001-04 8....... 18.........Katie Szeghalmi...............................2000-03 ......... 18.........Vanessa Vickery..............................1995-98 10..... 17.........Amber Wilson..................................1995-98 ......... 17.........Ally Hood.........................................1993-96

Shots Faced 1....... 742.......Lauren Santos................................. 2005-Pr 2....... 512.......Laura-Ashley Harris.........................2004-07 3....... 490.......Mary Perry.................................1996-97, 99 4....... 478.......Amanda Sandling............................1994-95 5....... 450.......Tanya Woehr...................................2000-03 6....... 417.......Kari Gast..........................................2000-03 7....... 392.......Vanessa Bales.................................1996-00 8....... 340.......Megan Macdonald...........................2004-05 9....... 134.......Angie Harkins.......................................1993 10..... 133.......Erin Scott..............................................1993

MEDIA INFO UNIVERSITY

individual career

Points 1....... 161.......Tara Chaisson.................................1996-99 2....... 112.......Robin Thirsk....................................1997-00 3....... 107.......Debbie Hensley...............................1993-95 4....... 86.........Amanda Bernard.............................1999-02 5....... 70.........Ashley Toussaint.............................2005-08 6....... 67.........Rachel Tolliver.................................1994-96 7....... 56.........Jackie Kinsey...................................1999-02 ......... 56.........Vanessa Vickery..............................1995-98 ......... 56.........Ally Hood.........................................1993-96 10..... 52.........Genevieve Ward..............................2000-03 ......... 52.........Katy Znosko.....................................2001-04


MEDIA INFO UNIVERSITY COACHES

9/7/1994 9/17/1996

Alabama Tied 1-1 A L H W

Appalachian State GSU leads 12-8-1 10/7/1994 A L 10/15/1994 A W 9/16/1995 H W 10/29/1995 A W 10/6/1996 A W 11/2/1996 H W 9/19/1997 A L 10/28/1997 H W 10/3/1998 H W 11/3/1998 H W 9/11/1999 A W 10/13/2000 H W 9/23/2001 A T 11/9/2001 N W 10/27/2002 H W 10/3/2003 A L 9/26/2004 H L 10/30/2005 A L 10/22/2006 H L 10/21/2007 A L 10/19/2008 H L

EAGLES REVIEW

HISTORY OPPONENTS

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

10/7/1993 9/27/1994

Auburn Tied 1-1 H W A L

2-1 1-5

9/8/2000

Belmont N W

3-1

Brewton-Parker GSU leads 2-0 10/10/1993 H W 9/20/1994 H W

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1-4 2-0

7-1 5-1

9/20/1998

Butler A L

0-3

9/10/1993

Campbell A L

0-8

Charleston Southern GSU leads 7-5 9/4/1993 H L 1-4 9/22/1993 A L 1-8 10/17/1994 H L 1-2 10/12/1995 A W 2-1 9/7/1996 H L 1-3 10/7/1997 A W 2-0 10/15/1998 H W 8-1 10/11/1999 A W 2-1 9/12/2000 H W 6-0 11/2/2002 A W 2-1 9/30/2003 H W 4-0 9/7/2008 H L 1-2 Chattanooga GSU leads 10-3-1 9/24/1996 A W 10/19/1996 H W 10/25/1997 H W 9/27/1998 A W 10/3/1999 H W 10/22/2000 A W 9/30/2001 H W 10/5/2002 A W 10/19/2003 H L 10/15/2004 A L 10/9/2005 H L 10/1/2006 A W 9/30/2007 H T (2OT) 10/3/2008 H W (OT) Coastal Carolina Tied 1-1 9/24/2004 H W 9/15/2005 A L

6-1 3-0 3-2 11-0 4-2 5-0 1-0 2-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-0 2-2 3-2

1-0 1-3

College of Charleston GSU leads 9-7 9/16/1993 A W 5-2 10/3/1993 H W 1-0 9/30/1994 H W 8-1 9/20/1995 A W (OT) 1-0 10/6/1998 H W 5-0 10/20/1999 A L 3-5 9/20/2000 H W 4-1 11/3/2001 A W 3-0 9/25/2002 H W 4-0 11/8/2002 N L 0-1 10/24/2003 A L 0-1

10/17/2004 10/13/2005 10/5/2006 10/4/2007 10/12/2008

H A H A H

L L W (2OT) L L

0-3 1-4 2-1 0-2 1-2

9/7/2001

Columbia N L

1-3

9/7/1998

Creighton N L

0-3

Davidson Davidson leads 17-7 10/1/1993 H L 9/10/1994 H L 10/21/1994 A L 11/6/1994 N L 9/10/1995 H L 10/21/1995 H W 11/4/1995 A L 9/21/1996 H L 10/26/1996 A L 11/10/1996 A L 9/13/1997 A W 9/12/1998 H W (OT) 9/29/1999 A L 11/6/1999 N L 10/1/2000 H W 10/21/2001 A W 10/14/2002 H W 10/12/2003 A L 10/9/2004 H L 10/2/2005 A L 9/24/2006 H L 10/31/2006 A W 11/1/2007 A L 10/30/2008 H L (OT)

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

East Carolina East Carolina leads 2-0 9/29/1996 N L 0-2 9/3/2004 A L 0-2 East Tennessee State GSU leads 7-1 9/21/1997 A W 8-0 10/18/1998 H W 3-0 9/25/1999 A W 3-0 10/15/2000 H W 4-1 9/21/2001 A W (OT) 3-2 10/25/2002 H W 3-0 10/5/2003 A L (2OT) 2-3 10/1/2004 H W (OT) 2-1 Elon Elon leads 5-2 9/16/2000 N W 11/2/2003 A L (OT) 10/28/2004 H L 10/23/2005 A L 10/15/2006 H W 10/14/2007 A L 10/26/2008 A L

3-0 1-2 0-3 1-5 1-0 0-1 0-3

Evansville Tied 1-1 9/18/1998 N L 9/7/2002 N W

0-2 1-0

Florida Atlantic Tied 1-1 10/15/1995 H W 8/31/2001 A L

3-1 0-2

Florida State 9/25/1995 A W Furman Furman leads 14-8 10/8/1994 A W 10/26/1994 H W 11/5/1994 N W 10/1/1995 H W 10/18/1995 A L (OT) 9/10/1996 A W (OT) 10/9/1996 H W 11/9/1996 N W 10/15/1997 H W 10/9/1998 A L 11/7/1998 A L 10/15/1999 H L 10/8/2000 A L 10/28/2001 H L (OT) 10/18/2002 A L 9/18/2003 H L 10/22/2004 A L 10/20/2005 H L

2-1

2-1 3-0 1-0 0-2 0-2 5-4 4-2 1-0 1-0 1-3 1-3 0-3 2-3 1-2 0-4 1-2 0-3 0-5

10/12/2006 11/3/2006 10/11/2007 9/28/2008

A N H A

L L L L (OT)

0-3 0-2 1-3 3-4

Georgia Georgia leads 5-0 9/6/1995 H L 9/3/1996 A L 9/22/2002 A L 9/28/2003 A L 8/26/2005 A L

1-2 2-3 0-5 0-3 0-6

Gardner-Webb 8/22/2008 A W

2-0

Georgia State Georgia State leads 7-5-2 9/17/1994 A W 10/23/1996 H W (OT) 8/30/1997 A W 9/2/1998 H L (OT) 9/1/1999 A L (OT) 8/30/2000 H W 10/5/2001 A W 10/30/2002 H T (2OT) 9/10/2003 A L 9/19/2004 H T (2OT) 9/23/2005 A L 9/15/2006 H L 9/9/2007 A L 9/19/2008 H L (OT)

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

High Point High Point leads 1-0-1 9/23/2007 A L 0-1 9/21/2008 H T (2OT) 4-4 Jacksonville Jacksonville leads 4-3 10/4/1995 A W 13-1 9/10/1997 H W 2-1 9/9/1998 A L 1-5 10/8/1999 H L 1-2 10/9/2001 A W (OT) 1-0 9/20/2005 H L (OT) 0-1 9/8/2006 A L 0-1 Jacksonville State Jacksonville State leads 1-0-1 10/29/1999 A T 0-0 9/26/2000 H L 0-1 9/2/2001

Lehigh N W

2-1

9/12/2004

Longwood N L

0-1

Marshall Marshall leads 2-1 9/5/1998 N W 9/11/2005 A L 9/21/2007 H L Mercer GSU leads 10-3-1 10/28/1994 A L 10/8/1995 A W 10/29/1996 A W 9/24/1997 H W 10/20/1998 A W 9/22/1999 H W 9/2/2000 A W 9/18/2001 H W 9/17/2002 A W 9/22/2003 H W 8/31/2005 H L 8/25/2006 A W (OT) 9/14/2007 H L (2OT) 9/12/2008 A T (2OT) 9/6/2002

Miami (Ohio) A L

3-0 0-1 0-2

0-4 3-1 2-1 2-0 8-1 4-2 1-0 4-0 4-0 2-1 1-4 2-1 1-2 1-1 0-1

Middle Tennessee State 10/30/1999 N W 2-1 Mississippi State Tied 1-1 N W N L

9/15/2000 9/2/2007

3-0 1-2

Moorehead State 9/9/2005 N T (2OT)

0-0

9/9/2001

Navy A L

1-3

New Hampshire 8/30/2002 N W

2-1

North Florida Tied 1-1 H W A L

1-0 1-2

8/28/2005 8/27/2006

Northern Illinois Tied 1-1 9/3/2000 N W 8/31/2008 A L

5-0 0-2

NORTHERN IOWA 8/29/2008 N W (2OT)

2-1

Northwestern State 8/31/2003 N W 2-0 Nova Southeastern 9/27/1997 H W 4-0 9/1/2006

Oral Roberts N T (2OT)

0-0

Piedmont 10/23/1993 H W

7-2

Radford Tied 1-1 A L H W

0-7 5-3

9/25/1993 9/11/1994

Samford Samford leads 4-0-1 9/15/1997 A T 8/28/1999 H L 9/12/2003 N L (2OT) 8/31/2007 A L 10/5/2008 H L

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

South Alabama South Alabama leads 3-1 10/3/1994 H L 9/24/1995 A L 10/13/1996 H W 10/3/1997 A L

1-2 0-1 1-0 3-4

South Carolina South Carolina leads 5-1 10/27/1995 H W 10/16/1996 A L 10/10/1997 H L 9/30/1998 A L 9/6/1999 H L 9/26/2003 N L

3-2 0-1 2-3 1-5 0-1 1-3

2-0

Southeastern Louisiana 9/10/2004 N W 1-0 Southern Mississippi 9/29/1997 H W 3-0 Stephen F. Austin 9/10/2000 N W

5-0

Stetson Tied 2-2 9/12/1993 H L 10/20/1993 A W 9/3/1994 A W 9/2/1995 A L (OT)

1-5 3-0 2-1 1-3

Tennessee Tech 8/29/2003 N W

1-0

Texas Tech N L

0-4

The Citadel GSU leads 7-1 10/14/2001 H W 9/12/2002 A W 10/15/2003 H W 10/6/2004 A W 10/5/2005 H W 9/29/2006 A W 9/19/2007 H W 10/10/2008 A L

9-0 6-1 4-0 3-2 3-0 4-1 6-0 1-2

10/4/1997

2009 Georgia Southern WOmeN’s Soccer

Troy A W

8-1

9/3/2006

Tulsa A L

0-5

9/14/2003

UAB A L (OT)

1-2

UNC Asheville Tied 1-1-1 10/14/1993 A L 10/18/1994 H W 9/7/1997 H T

0-4 3-1 1-1

UNC Charlotte 10/2/1994 H L

1-3

UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro leads 10-3 10/21/1997 H L 0-3 10/23/1998 A L 3-4 10/24/1999 H W 4-2 11/2/1999 A W 2-1 9/30/2000 H L 0-2 10/19/2001 A L 0-3 10/12/2002 H W 3-2 10/31/2003 A L 0-5 10/24/2004 H L 1-2 10/16/2005 A L 0-3 10/8/2006 H L 0-1 10/7/2007 A L 0-3 10/24/2008 A L 1-5 UNC Wilmington 9/5/2004 A L

1-6

Vanderbilt 10/4/1996 A L

0-4

8/31/2002

South Carolina State GSU leads 2-0 10/5/1999 H W 9-0 9/10/2006 H W 4-0 South Florida 8/31/1996 H W

9/16/1997

Vermont A W

1-0

Virginia Commonwealth 9/25/1998 H W 6-1 Virginia Tech Virginia Tech leads 2-1 9/11/1993 N L 0-4 9/27/1993 A L 1-5 10/26/1993 H W 2-1 Wake Forest 9/12/1995 A L

1-3

Western Carolina Western Carolina leads 7-3-2 9/12/1999 A W (OT) 2-1 10/20/2000 A L (OT) 1-2 11/3/2000 A L 1-3 9/28/2001 H W 1-0 11/10/2001 N L 1-2 9/20/2002 A T (2OT) 2-2 10/26/2003 H L 0-1 10/31/2004 A L 1-6 10/28/2005 H L 0-2 10/20/2006 A W (2OT) 3-2 10/19/2007 H T (2OT) 1-1 10/17/2008 H L 1-2 Winthrop Winthrop leads 2-1 9/3/2005 A L 9/17/2006 H L 9/28/2007 A W (2OT)

9/17/1995 9/11/1996 10/18/1997 11/1/1997 10/11/1998 9/19/1999 10/16/2000 10/26/2001 10/6/2002 10/10/2003 10/3/2004 9/29/2005 10/27/2006 10/25/2007 9/26/2008

Wofford Tied 7-7-1 H W A W H L N L A L H L A W H W A L H T (2OT) A L H W A L H W A W

1-3 0-1 1-0

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


1993-2003 11 years 117-90-7 7-9 Tom Norton Charleston Southern L 1-4 Campbell L 0-8 Virginia Tech L 0-4 Stetson L 1-5 College of Charleston W 5-2 Charleston Southern L 1-8 Radford L 0-7 Virginia Tech L 1-5 Davidson L 1-5 College of Charleston W 1-0 Auburn W 2-1 Brewton-Parker W 7-1 UNC Asheville L 0-4 Stetson W 3-0 Piedmont W 7-2 Virginia Tech W 2-1

12-7 (4-2, 2nd) Tom Norton Stetson (OT) L 1-3 Georgia L 1-2 Davidson* L 1-5 Wake Forest L 1-3 Appalachian State* W 4-0 Wofford W 7-2 Coll. of Charleston (OT) W 1-0 South Alabama L 0-1 Furman* W 0-2 Jacksonville W 13-1 Mercer W 3-1 Charleston Southern W 2-1 Florida Atlantic W 3-1 Furman* (OT) L 0-2 Davidson* W 2-1 South Carolina W 3-2 Appalachian State* W 2-0 Davidson L 0-4

A H H A H^ H^ A A H A A A H A H H A A+

* SoCon Match ^ Reebok/GSU Eagle Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.)

12-7-2 (4-3, T3rd) Tom Norton A Georgia State W 1-0 H UNC Asheville T 1-1 H Jacksonville W 2-1 A Davidson* W 2-1 A Samford T 0-0 A Troy State W 8-1 A Appalachian State* L 1-2 A East Tennessee State* W 8-0 H Mercer W 2-0 H Nova Southeastern W 4-0 H Southern Mississippi W 3-0 A^ South Alabama L 3-4 N^ Texas Tech L 0-4 A Charleston Southern W 2-0 H South Carolina L 2-3 H Furman* W 1-0 H Wofford* L 3-4 H UNC Greensboro* L 0-3 H Chattanooga* W 3-2 H! Appalachian State W 4-1 N+ Wofford L 0-1

1998 9/2 9/5 9/7 9/9 9/12 9/18 9/20 9/25 9/27 9/30 10/3 10/6 10/9 10/11 10/15 10/18 10/23 10/30

H N$ N$ A H N# A# H A A H H A A H H A A

* SoCon Match ^ South Alabama Jaguar Invitiational (Mobile, Ala.) ! SoCon Tournament First Round(Statesboro, Ga.) + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.)

10-10 (5-3, T3rd) Tom Norton Georgia State (OT) L 1-2 Marshall W 3-0 Creighton L 0-3 Jacksonville L 1-5 Davidson* (OT) W 1-0 Evansville L 0-2 Butler L 0-3 Virginia Commonwealth W 6-1 Chattanooga* W 11-0 South Carolina L 1-5 Appalachian State* W 4-0 College of Charleston* W 5-0 Furman* L 1-3 Wofford* L 2-3 Charleston Southern W 8-1 East Tennessee State* W 3-0 UNC Greensboro* L 3-4 Mercer W 8-1

2000 8/30 9/2 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/12 9/15 9/16 9/20 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22 11/3

14-5 (6-3, T3rd) Tom Norton H Georgia State W 6-0 A Mercer W 1-0 N% Northern Illinois W 5-0 N# Belmont W 3-1 N# Stephen F. Austin W 5-0 H Charleston Southern W 6-0 N$ Mississippi State W 3-0 N$ Elon W 3-0 H College of Charleston* W 4-1 H Davidson* W 3-2 A Wofford* W 2-1 A Furman* L 2-3 H Appalachian State* W 4-1 H East Tennessee State* W 4-1 A Western Carolina* (OT) L 1-2 A Chattanooga* W 5-0 A+ Western Carolina L 1-3

* SoCon Match # Jacksonville State Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) ^ Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)

* SoCon Match # Jacksonville State Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) ^ Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.)

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GSU Team Record by year Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Coach 1993 7-9-0 .438 — — Norton 1994 10-10-0 .500 3-3-0 .500 Norton 1995 12-7-0 .632 4-2-0 .667 Norton 1996 13-8-0 .619 6-2-0 .750 Norton 1997 12-7-2 .619 4-3-0 .571 Norton 1998 10-10-0 .500 5-3-0 .625 Norton 1999 10-9-1 .525 5-4-0 .556 Norton 2000 14-5-0 .737 6-3-0 .667 Norton 2001 12-6-1 .658 7-2-1 .750 Norton 2002 12-5-2 .684 7-2-1 .750 Norton 2003 5-14-1 .275 1-9-1 .136 Norton 2004 4-12-1 .265 2-9-0 .182 Hart 2005 3-15-1 .184 2-8-0 .200 Hart 2006 8-11-1 .425 5-5-0 .500 Hart 2007 3-12-2 .235 2-6-2 .300 Hart 2008 4-11-3 .266 2-8-1 .200 Hart 15 139-151-15 .479 61-69-6 .469

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OPPONENTS

1995 9/2 9/6 9/10 9/12 9/16 9/17 9/20 9/24 10/1 10/4 10/8 10/12 10/15 10/18 10/21 10/27 10/29 11/4

* SoCon Match + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)

1997 8/30 9/7 9/10 9/13 9/15 9/16 9/19 9/21 9/24 9/27 9/29 10/3 10/4 10/7 10/10 10/15 10/18 10/21 10/25 10/28 11/1

10-9-1 (5-4, T6th) Tom Norton H Samford L 1-2 A Georgia State (OT) L 4-5 H South Carolina L 0-1 A Appalachian State* W 1-0 A Western Carolina* (OT) W 2-1 H Wofford* L 1-2 H Mercer W 4-2 A East Tennessee State* W 3-0 A Davidson* L 0-3 H Chattanooga* W 4-2 H South Carolina State W 9-0 H Jacksonville L 1-2 A Charleston Southern W 2-1 H Furman* L 0-3 A College of Charleston* L 3-5 H UNC Greensboro* W 4-2 A# Jacksonville State T 0-0 N# Middle Tennessee State W 2-1 A+ UNC Greensboro W 2-1 N+ Davidson L 1-4

HISTORY

10-10 (3-3, 2nd) Tom Norton A Stetson W 2-1 A Alabama L 1-4 H Davidson* L 1-5 H Radford W 5-3 A Georgia State W 3-1 H Brewton-Parker W 5-1 A Auburn L 1-5 H College of Charleston W 8-1 H UNC Charlotte L 1-3 H South Alabama L 1-2 A Appalachian State* L 0-1 A Furman* W 2-1 A Appalachian State* W 5-0 H Charleston Southern L 1-2 H UNC Asheville W 3-1 A Davidson* L 0-7 H Furman* W 3-0 A Mercer L 0-4 N+ Furman W 1-0 N+ Davidson L 0-2

1999 8/28 9/1 9/6 9/11 9/12 9/19 9/22 9/25 9/29 10/3 10/5 10/8 10/11 10/15 10/20 10/24 10/29 10/30 11/2 11/6

REVIEW

1994 9/3 9/7 9/10 9/11 9/17 9/20 9/27 9/30 10/2 10/3 10/7 10/8 10/15 10/17 10/18 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/5 11/6

# Campbell University Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.)

* SoCon Match ! UNC Asheville/Puma Classic (Asheville, S.C.) ^ Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)

11/3 H! Appalachian State W 6-1 11/7 A+ Furman L 1-3 * SoCon Match $ Powertel/UAB Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) # Nike/Butler Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.) ! SoCon Tournament 1st Round(Statesboro, Ga.) + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.)

EAGLES

H A# N# H A A A A H H H H A A H H

13-8 (6-2, 2nd) Tom Norton H South Florida W 2-0 A Georgia L 2-3 H Charleston Southern L 1-3 A Furman* (OT) W 5-4 A Wofford W 2-1 H Alabama W 2-0 H Davidson* L 1-2 A Chattanooga* W 6-1 N! East Carolina L 0-2 A^ Vanderbilt L 0-4 A Appalachian State* W 5-0 H Furman* W 4-2 H South Alabama W 1-0 A South Carolina L 0-1 H Chattanooga* W 3-0 H Georgia State (OT) W 3-2 A Davidson* L 1-3 A Mercer W 2-1 H Appalachian State* W 4-1 N+ Furman W 1-0 A+ Davidson L 0-1

COACHES

1993 9/4 9/10 9/11 9/12 9/16 9/22 9/25 9/27 10/1 10/3 10/7 10/10 10/14 10/20 10/23 10/26

1996 8/31 9/3 9/7 9/10 9/11 9/17 9/21 9/24 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/9 11/10

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2001 8/31 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/18 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/9 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28

A# N# N$ A$ H A A H H A A H A A H H

12-6-1 (7-2-1, 4th) Tom Norton Florida Atlantic L 0-2 Lehigh W 2-1 Columbia L 1-3 Navy L 1-3 Mercer W 4-0 East Tennessee State* (OT) W 3-2 Appalachian State* T 0-0 Western Carolina* W 1-0 Chattanooga* W 1-0 Georgia State W 4-2 Jacksonville (OT) W 1-0 The Citadel* W 9-0 UNC Greensboro* L 0-3 Davidson* W 3-0 Wofford* W 5-0 Furman* (OT) L 1-2

2002 8/30 8/31 9/6 9/7 9/12 9/17 9/20 9/22 9/25 10/5 10/6 10/12 10/14 10/18 10/25 10/27 10/30 11/2 11/8

12-5-2 (7-2-1, 3rd) Tom Norton N# New Hampshire W 2-1 A# Vermont W 1-0 A$ Miami (Ohio) L 0-1 N$ Evansville W 1-0 A The Citadel* W 6-1 A Mercer W 4-0 A Western Carolina* (O2) T 2-2 A Georgia L 0-5 H College of Charleston* W 5-0 A Chattanooga* W 2-1 A Wofford* L 1-2 H UNC Greensboro* W 3-2 H Davidson* W 2-0 A Furman* L 0-4 H East Tennessee State* W 3-0 H Appalachian State* W 4-0 H Georgia State* (O2) T 1-1 A Charleston Southern W 2-1 N+ College of Charleston L 0-1

2003 8/29 8/31 9/10 9/12 9/14 9/18 9/22 9/26 9/28 9/30 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/15 10/19 10/24 10/26

5-14-1 (1-9-1, 11th) Tom Norton N# Tennessee Tech W 1-0 N# Northwestern State W 2-0 A Georgia State L 0-4 N$ Samford (O2) L 0-1 A$ UAB (OT) L 1-2 H Furman* L 1-2 H Mercer W 2-1 N! South Carolina L 1-3 A! Georgia L 0-3 H Charleston Southern W 4-0 A Appalachian State* L 0-1 A East Tennessee State* (O2) L 2-3 H Wofford* (O2) T 1-1 A Davidson* L 0-1 H The Citadel* W 4-0 H Chattanooga* L 0-2 A College of Charleston* L 0-1 H Western Carolina* L 0-1

11/3 A College of Charleston* W 3-0 11/9 N+ Appalachian State W 3-1 11/10 N+ Western Carolina L 1-2 * SoCon Match # Florida Atlantic Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) $ U.S. Naval Academy Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) + SoCon Tournament (Greenville, S.C.)

* SoCon Match # Vermont/Adidas Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) $ Miami (Ohio) Tournament (Oxford, Ohio) +SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)

10/31 A UNC Greensboro* 11/2 A Elon (OT) * SoCon Match

L L

0-5 1-2

ASHLEY HART 2004-Present 5 years 22-61-8 # Mercer Tournament (Macon, Ga.) $ UAB/Nike Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) ! University of Georgia Tournament (Athens, Ga.)

2004 9/3 9/5 9/10 9/12 9/19 9/24 9/21 9/24 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/9 11/10

4-12-1 (2-9, 11th) Ashley Hart A East Carolina L 0-2 A UNC Wilmington L 1-6 N# Southeastern Louisiana W 1-0 N# Longwood L 0-1 H Georgia State (02) T 2-2 H Coastal Carolina W 1-0 H Davidson* L 1-2 A Chattanooga* W 6-1 N! East Carolina L 0-2 A^ Vanderbilt L 0-4 A Appalachian State* W 5-0 H Furman* W 4-2 H South Alabama W 1-0 A South Carolina L 0-1 H Chattanooga* W 3-0 H Georgia State (OT) W 3-2 A Davidson* L 1-3 A Mercer W 2-1 H Appalachian State* W 4-1 N+ Furman W 1-0 A+ Davidson L 0-1

* SoCon Match ! UNC Asheville/Puma Classic (Asheville, S.C.) ^ Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)

2005 8/26 8/28 8/31 9/3 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/20 9/23 9/29 10/2 10/5 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/20 10/23 10/28 10/30

A H H A N# A# A H A H A H H A A H A H A

3-15-1 (2-8, 10th) Ashley Hart Georgia L 0-6 North Florida W 1-0 Mercer L 1-4 Winthrop L 1-3 Moorehead State (O2) T 0-0 Marshall L 0-1 Coastal Carolina L 1-3 Jacksonville (OT) L 0-1 Georgia State L 1-4 Wofford* W 2-1 Davidson* L 0-3 The Citadel* W 3-0 Chattanooga* L 0-2 College of Charleston* L 1-4 UNC Greensboro* L 0-3 Furman* L 0-5 Elon* L 1-5 Western Carolina* L 0-2 Appalachian State* L 0-1

2006 8/25 8/27 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/5

A A N# N# A H H H H A A H

8-11-1 (5-5, 7th) Ashley Hart Mercer (OT) W 2-1 North Florida L 1-2 Oral Roberts (O2) T 0-0 Tulsa L 0-5 Jacksonville L 0-1 South Carolina State W 4-0 Georgia State L 0-1 Winthrop L 0-1 Davidson* L 1-3 The Citadel* W 4-1 Chattanooga* W 1-0 College of Charleston* (O2) W 2-1

10/8 H UNC Greensboro* L 0-1 10/12 A Furman* L 0-3 10/15 H Elon* W 1-0 10/20 A Western Carolina* (O2) W 3-2 10/22 H Appalachian State* L 0-1 10/31 A^ Davidson W 1-0 11/3 N+ Furman L 0-2 * SoCon Match # Tulsa Invitational (Tulsa, Okla.) ^ SoCon Tournament 1st Round (Davidson, N.C.) + SoCon Tournament (Cullowhee, N.C.) 2007 8/31 9/2 9/9 9/14 9/19 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/4 10/7 10/11 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/25 11/1

A# N# A H H H A A H A A H A H A H A

3-12-2 (2-6-2, 9th) Ashley Hart Samford L 0-1 Mississippi State L 1-2 Georgia State L 0-2 Mercer (O2) L 1-2 The Citadel* W 6-0 Marshall L 0-2 High Point L 0-1 Winthrop (O2) W 1-0 Chattanooga* (O2) T 2-2 College of Charleston* L 0-2 UNC Greensboro* L 0-3 Furman* L 1-3 Elon* L 0-1 Western Carolina* (O2) T 1-1 Appalachian State* L 1-2 Wofford* W 2-1 Davidson* L 0-2

2008 8/22 8/29 8/31 9/7 9/12 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26

4-11-3 (2-8-1, 10th) Ashley Hart A Gardner-Webb W 2-0 N# Northern Iowa (O2) W 2-1 A# Northern Illinois L 0-2 H Charleston Southern L 1-2 A Mercer (O2) T 1-1 H Georgia State (OT) L 0-1 H High Point (O2) T 4-4 A Wofford* W 2-1 A Furman* (OT) L 3-4 H Chattanooga* (OT) W 3-2 H Samford* L 0-1 A The Citadel* L 1-2 H College of Charleston* (O2) T 1-1 H Western Carolina* L 1-2 H Appalachian State* L 0-1 A UNC Greensboro* L 1-5 A Elon* L 0-3

* SoCon Match # Samford Barber’s Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

10/30 H Davidson* (OT) * SoCon Match # NIU Tournament

* SoCon Match # Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W. Va.)

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B Mary Babington ......................................................... 1994 Leigh Bailey............................................................ 1993-94 Vanessa Bales........................................................ 1996-00 Jodi Barnes............................................................. 1996-99 Kathy Barron................................................................ 1994 Christina Beam............................................................ 1994 Erin Behm............................................................... 1995-96 Michelle Berard....................................................... 2007-08 Amanda Bernard.................................................... 1999-02 Jodi Berto............................................................... 1994-97 Kate Boardman......................................................... 2005Sandy Bonfim......................................................... 1993-96 Elissa Botts........................................................... 2007-08 Tonya Bowden............................................................. 1996 Jenni Boykin........................................................... 2004-07 Audrey Brown......................................................... 2005-08 Kelly Burrell............................................................ 1995-98

N Christy Naife............................................................. 2008Molly Nepote......................................................... 2007-08 Christie Nipaver...................................................... 2001-04 Tene North.............................................................. 1993-94 O Sara Oland.................................................................... 2008P Dayna Passarella................................................... 1998-01 Mary Perry.............................................................. 1996-99 Katie Petroski.............................................................. 2005 Lindsay Pharr.............................................................. 2004 Andrea Pfeiffer........................................................ 1998-01 Megan Pickett.............................................................. 2005 Megan Pinkston...................................................... 1994-97 Morgan Pinkston.......................................................... 1999 Veronica Pitt................................................................ 2002 Andrea Plichta........................................................ 1993-94 R Camilla Ray............................................................ 2000-02 Allison Reed................................................................ 2006 Becky Rice.............................................................. 1999-02 Jessica Rice........................................................... 2002-05 Susanne Rogers..................................................... 2005-07 Kristie Rohrer............................................................... 1994 Christina Ruta......................................................... 2000-03 Caroline Rutledge..................................................... 2008-

T Mary-Kate Talbott................................................... 2000-03 Allison Tetrault........................................................ 1993-96 Robin Thirsk........................................................... 1997-00 Nancy Thomas............................................................ 1993 Amanda Thompson..................................................... 1998 Shannon Todd........................................................ 1995-98 Stephanie Todd...................................................... 1996-99 Rachel Tolliver........................................................ 1994-96 Ashley Toussaint.................................................... 2005-08 Angie Turner........................................................... 1993-95 Jenny Tyre................................................................... 1993

H Angie Harkins.............................................................. 1993 Laura-Ashley Harris................................................ 2004-07 Debbie Hensley...................................................... 1993-95 Shea Hickey........................................................... 2004-07 Ally Hood................................................................ 1993-96 Jenny Howell.......................................................... 1997-98

V Misty Vanlandingham............................................. 1994-95 Vanessa Vickrey..................................................... 1995-98 Gretchen VonDuyke.................................................... 1993

M Megan Macdonald.................................................. 2004-05 Candace Marshall..................................................... 2008Missy Meyer.............................................................. 2008Janis Milne.............................................................. 1997-00 Stacy Moore........................................................... 2003-04 Mandy Morris.......................................................... 1998-99 Kelly Mothorpe........................................................ 1999-01

Z Colleen Znosko....................................................... 2003-04 Katy Znosko............................................................ 2001-04

ISAA Academic NSCAA All-Region All-America First Team • Debbie Hensley....... 1995 • Rachel Tolliver......... 1995 (3rd) • Tara Chaisson.1999 (2nd) NSCAA Academic All-America Second Soccer Buzz Freshman Team All-America Southeast • Robin Thirsk............ 2000 • Tara Chaisson......... 1996 • Rachel Tolliver......... 1996 • Robin Thirsk............ 1997 Soccer Buzz All-SouthCoSIDA Academic east Region Second All-America Third Team Team • Rachel Tolliver......... 1996 • Tara Chaisson......... 1999 NSCAA College Scholar Umbro Select All-South Region All-Star Team • Michelle Carlson. .... 2007 • Debbie Hensley....... 1995 • Holli Finneren.......... 2007 • Genevieve Ward. .... 2002 Coleman Lew • Lisa Littlejohn.......... 2000 Leadership Award • Janis Milne........ 1999, 00 • Laura-Ashley Harris.2006

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OPPONENTS

J Liesl Jenkins................................................................ 2006 Faith Joslin............................................................. 2002-03 K Danae Kaimuloa........................................................ 2008Chelsea Kephart....................................................... 2008Jackie Kinsey.......................................................... 1999-02 Tera Kudrasovs...................................................... 2000-03 L Lisa Lamb............................................................... 1993-96 Niki Lepper................................................................ 2006Lisa Littlejohn.......................................................... 1997-00 Jill Logue................................................................ 1994-95

• Robin Thirsk............ 1999 Arthur Ashe Jr. • L Grossman.1996, 97, 98 Sport Scholar Award • Jody Berto............... 1997 • Laura-Ashley Harris.2006 • Megan Pinkston. ..... 1997 • Amber Wilson.......... 1997 GSU Student-Athleteof-the-Year CoSIDA Academic • Laura-Ashley Harris.2006 All-District III • Robin Thirsk............ 2000 • Rachel Tolliver... 1995, 96 • Lindsey Grossman.. 1998 • Lindsey Grossman.. 1998 • Sandy Bonfim.......... 1996 • Rachel Tolliver......... 1995 Ga. Sports Hall of Fame NSCAA Scholar Female Athlete-of-theAll-America First Team Year • Lindsey Grossman.. 1998 • Debbie Hensley....... 1995

HISTORY

I Kassia Ishmael....................................................... 2003-04

W Genevieve Ward..................................................... 2000-03 Abby Wheeler......................................................... 2005-08 Tanya Woehr.......................................................... 2000-03 Amber Wilson......................................................... 1995-98

NSCAA Team Academic Award • 2007................. 3.02 GPA • 2004................. 3.25 GPA • 2003................. 3.06 GPA • 2002................. 3.17 GPA • 2001................. 3.10 GPA • 1999................. 3.11 GPA • 1998................. 3.18 GPA • 1997................. 3.01 GPA • 1996................. 3.01 GPA

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G Kari Gast................................................................. 2000-03 Madi Gatherer.............................................................. 1993 Susan George............................................................. 1996 Karla Gilmore.......................................................... 2005-06 Jennifer Godfrey....................................................... 2007Katie Gosnell.......................................................... 2004-07 Jordan Griffis............................................................... 2004 Amelia Grisaffe............................................................ 2002 Christie Grisaffe...................................................... 1999-02 Lindsey Grossman.................................................. 1995-98 Nadine Guediri........................................................ 2000-03

D Colleen Deignan............................................... 2004-05, 07 Jonelle Demko........................................................ 1994-95 Autumn D’Ornellas...................................................... 2000 Lauren Drury........................................................... 2000-01

EAGLES

F Sarah Farrer..................................................... 2001-02, 04 Holli Finneren......................................................... 2005-08 Jaclyn Flock............................................................ 1996-99 Seebie Fountain.......................................................... 1998 Carol Furness......................................................... 1994-97

S Amanda Sandling................................................... 1994-95 Lauren Santos........................................................... 2006Brooke Satterwhite...................................................... 1996 Erin Scott..................................................................... 1993 Nicola Sharp................................................................ 1993 Ellen Shuler............................................................ 2003-04 Amron Skowronski....................................................... 1997 Heather Smith......................................................... 2006-07 Laura Smith............................................................... 2006Mallory Springfield.................................................. 2006-07 Stephanie Stein...................................................... 2000-01 Shelly Strong............................................................... 1993 Kelly Suter................................................................... 2007 Katie Szeghalmi...................................................... 2000-03

academic success

For 15 years, the Georgia Southern women’s soccer program has excelled both on the field and in the classroom since the program’s inception in 1993. The Eagles have gained the reputation as having one of the top academic athletic teams in the country. Receiving individual and team academic honors has become a regular occurrence, which includes five GSU Female Student-Athlete-of-the-Year awards going to Eagle soccer players. But the academic awards don’t stop there. The Eagles were one of only five schools in the nation to receive four consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Awards, an award received earning a team grade-point-average of 3.0, between 1996-99. The Eagles have also earned the award each year from 2001-2004, including a 3.25 GPA during the 2004 campaign, the highest in program history. The 1998-99 squad captured the GSU President’s Award, signifying the top academic performance among the school’s female athletic teams. With a combined 3.02 GPA, the 2007 squad added its ninth NSCAA Team Academic Award to its list of accolades. Individually, Michelle Carlson and Holli Finneren carried on the tradition, earning the NSCAA College Scholar All-South Region awards. Two Eagles have earned Academic All-America honors. Rachel Tolliver was the first to accomplish the feat, being named to the 1995 ISAA first team. Following the 1996 season, she earned spots on the NSCAA second team and the GTE/CoSIDA At-Large third team. In both years, Tolliver was a GTE/ CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree and was crowned as GSU’s 1995 Female Student-Athlete of the Year. Throughout her career, Tolliver maintained a 3.96 GPA and graduated with a degree in Computer Information Systems. Lindsey Grossman duplicated Tolliver’s success in 1999. She was named to the NSCAA first team and the GTE/CoSIDA all-district III at-large team. Grossman was also the recipient of the Southern Conference’s Dorothy Hicks scholarship to aid in the pursuit of graduate studies and the GSU Female Student-Athlete of the Year Award. Grossman was also part of the 1999 senior class in which all six seniors graduated with a GPA of 3.0 or above, the first such occurrence in the history of the GSU athletic program. Laura-Ashley Harris was named the Georgia Southern Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2006), in addition to being named a recipient of the Coleman Lew Leadership Award and the Arthur Ashe Jr. Sport Scholar Award in the same year. Other women’s soccer players to earn the Georgia Southern Student-Athlete-of-the-Year Award include Sandy Bonfim, a 1997 graduate who captured the honor her senior season, and Robin Thirsk, who finished her career as the second-leading scorer in school history. Bonfim and Grossman were NCAA Woman-of-the-Year nominees in 1997 and 1999, respectively. Overall, eight players have earned a total of 12 NSCAA Academic All-Region honors while studying at Georgia Southern. Earning a degree and participating in athletics at the college level are opportunities of a lifetime offered at Georgia Southern. 41 The program’s success in both areas speaks for itself.

COACHES

C Michelle Carlson....................................................... 2005Jamie Carraway..................................................... 2005-06Tara Chaisson........................................................ 1996-99 Whitney Christen......................................................... 1995 Emily Churchill........................................................ 2002-03 Kim Conner............................................................. 1996-97 Vikki Corbitt............................................................ 2002-04 Melissa Cox................................................................. 1998 Morgan Cox............................................................ 1994-96 Shannon Cromwell................................................. 1997-98 Lauren Crossan........................................................... 2006 Lindsey Cummings................................................. 1999-02

Jennifer Myers........................................................ 2000-03

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American Tournament The Citadel Oct 8 at Eagle Field

Aug 28-30 at Washington, D.C.

American Location: Washington, D.C. Nickname: Eagles Head Coach: David Bucciero (James Madison 1995) 2008 Record (Conf.): 5-10-4 (2-2-3, 5th) Last Meeting: First Meeting Home (Cap): Reeves Athletic Complex GEORGETOWN Location: Washington, D.C. Nickname: Hoyas Head Coach: Dave Nolan (Seton Hall 1991) 2008 Record (Conf.): 13-4-2 (8-3 2nd) Last Meeting: First Meeting Home (Cap): North Kehoe (2,000)

Enrollment: 5,818 Conference: Patroit League School Record (Yrs): 5-10-4 (1) Overall Record (Yrs): 5-10-4 (1) Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Enrollment: 6,806 Conference: Big East School Record (Yrs): 53-38-9 (6) Overall Record (Yrs): 53-38-9 (6) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/5

Appalachian State

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Sep 25 at Boone, N.C.

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Winch

Location: Charleston, S.C. Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Bob Winch (UNC Pembroke 1986) 2008 Record (Conf.): 3-14-1 (1-10, 12th) Last Meeting: 2008 (L 2-1) Home (Cap): Washington Light Infantry Field SID Contact: Ashley Keyes SID E-mail: ashley.keyes@citadel.edu

Mares

Enrollment: 2,086 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 7-47-3 (4) Overall Record (Yrs): 119-147-18 (16) Starters Returning/Lost: 15/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/4 SID Phone: 843-953-5120 Web site: CitadelSports.com

College of Charleston Oct 11 at Charleston, S.C.

Popoola

Location: Boone, N.C. Nickname: Mountaineers Head Coach: Ben Popoola (Clemson 1979) 2008 Record (Conf.): 7-10-2 (3-7-1, 8th) Last Meeting: 2008 (L, 0-1) Home (Cap): Appalachian Soccer Stadium (1,000) SID Contact: Eric Bohannon SID E-mail: bohannonec@appstate.edu

Lowe

Enrollment: 16,600 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 102-107-20 (12) Overall Record (Yrs): 287-143-25 (18) Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 SID Phone: 910-893-1331 Web site: GoASU.com

Charleston Southern

Aug 22 at Charleston, S.C.

Location: Charleston, S.C. Nickname: Cougars Head Coach: Kevin Dempsey (Catawba 1993) 2008 Record (Conf.): 12-5-4 (5-4-2, 6th) Last Meeting: 2008 (T, 1-1) Home (Cap): Patriots Point (1,200) SID Contact: John Gatto SID E-mail: gattoj@cofc.edu

Dempsey

Atkinson

Enrollment: 11,088 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 87-73-21 (9) Overall Record (Yrs): 167-118-27 (16) Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/5 SID Phone: 843-953-5465 Web site: CofCSports.com

Davidson

Oct 31 at Davidson, N.C.

Catenacci

Terrill

Location: Charleston, S.C. Nickname: Lady Buccaneers Head Coach: Eric Terrill (Michigan State 1987) 2008 Record (Conf.): 9-6-4 (4-2-3, 4th) Last Meeting: 2008 (L, 1-2) Home (Cap): Buccaneer Field (500) SID Contact: Cedrique Flemming SID E-mail: clflemming@csuniv.edu

Enrollment: 3,287 Conference: Big South School Record (Yrs): 105-136-24 (14) Overall Record (Yrs): 114-142-24 (18) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8 SID Phone: 843-863-7676 Web site: csusports.com

Kyzer

Bye-Nagel

Enrollment: 1,800 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 61-32-9 (5) Overall Record (Yrs): 132-40-11 (8) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/8 SID Phone: 704-894-2123 Web site: davidsonwildcats.com

Elon

CHATTANOOGA

Oct 2 at Eagle Field

Oct 25 at Chattanooga, Tenn.

Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Nickname: Lady Mocs Head Coach: J.D. Kyzer (USC Spartanburg 1985) 2008 Record (Conf.): 5-14-1 (2-9, 9th) Last Meeting: 2008 (W, 3-2 OT) Home (Cap): North River Complex (1,000) SID Contact: Anne Wehunt SID E-mail: Anne-Wehunt@utc.edu

Ashton

Location: Davidson, N.C. Nickname: Wildcats Head Coach: Greg Ashton (UT-San Antonio 2002) 2008 Record (Conf.): 10-6-3 (8-3, 2nd) Last Meeting: 2008 (L, 1-2 OT) Home (Cap): Alumni Stadium (2,000) SID Contact: Gavin McFarlin SID E-mail: gamcfarlin@davidson.edu

Catenacci

Enrollment: 9,802 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 60-89-13 Overall Record (Yrs): 119-119-16 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 SID Phone: 423-425-4618 Web site: GoMocs.com

Neal Location: Elon, N.C. Nickname: Phoenix Head Coach: Chris Neal (UNC Wilmington 1995) 2008 Record (Conf.): 8-8-3 (4-6-1, 7th) Last Meeting: 2008 (L, 0-3) Home (Cap): Rudd Field (750) SID Contact: Erica Roberson SID E-mail: eroberson2@elon.edu

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Calpin

Enrollment: 5,628 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 8-8-3 (1) Overall Record (Yrs): 44-30-7 (4) Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/8 SID Phone: 336-278-6711 Web site: elonphoenix.com


Oct 23 at Birmingham, Ala.

Oct 16 at Eagle Field

Burr

Location: Greenville, S.C. Nickname: Lady Paladins Head Coach: Andrew Burr (Furman 1991) 2008 Record (Conf.): 14-6-2 (7-4, 5th) Last Meeting: 2008 (L 3-4 OT) Home (Cap): Eugene E. Stone III Soccer Stadium SID Contact: Jordan Caskey SID E-mail: jordan.caskey@furman.edu

Hall Enrollment: 2,600 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 55-28-6 (4) Overall Record (Yrs): 55-28-6 (4) Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/2 SID Phone: 864-294-3065 Web site: furmanpaladins.com

Goodwin

JU/Coaches for a Cure Sep 4-6 at Jacksonville, Fla.

Western Carolina

Enrollment: 15,429 Conference: A-Sun School Record (Yrs): 14-22-3 (2) Overall Record (Yrs): 18-32-4 (3) Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/6

DeCesare Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Nickname: Catamounts Head Coach: Tammy DeCesare (Catawba 1996) 2008 Record (Conf.): 13-8-2 (9-2, 2nd) Last Meeting: 2008 (L, 1-2) Home (Cap): Catamount Athletic Complex (1,000) SID Contact: Russell Luna SID E-mail: dhooker@email.wcu.edu

Wofford

Williams

Enrollment: 3,287 Conference: Big South School Record (Yrs): 105-136-24 (14) Overall Record (Yrs): 114-142-24 (18) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8 SID Phone: 828-227-2339 Web site: CatamountSports.com

Oct 18 at Eagle Field

Worts

Enrollment: 7,500 Conference: A-Sun School Record (Yrs): 40-46-9 (5) Overall Record (Yrs): 40-46-9 (5) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/5 SID Phone: 478-301-5219 Web site: mercerbears.com

Location: Spartanburg, S.C. Nickname: Terriers Head Coach: Amy Kiah (Converse 1999) 2008 Record (Conf.): 3-11-5 (2-7-2, 9th) Last Meeting: 2008 (W, 2-1) Home (Cap): Snyder Field (2,250) SID Contact: Courtney Cochran SID E-mail: TBA

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Rex

Enrollment: 3,287 Conference: Big South School Record (Yrs): 105-136-24 (14) Overall Record (Yrs): 114-142-24 (18) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8 SID Phone: 864-597-4188 Web site: athletics.wofford.edu

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Serafy

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Sep 27 at Cullowhee, N.C.

Enrollment: 3,436 Conference: A-Sun School Record (Yrs): 9-9-2 (1) Overall Record (Yrs): 9-9-2 (1) Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/11

North Florida Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Nickname: Ospreys Head Coach: Linda Hamilton (North Carolina 1992) 2008 Record (Conf.): 6-11-2 (3-6-1, 8th) Last Meeting: 2006 (L, 1-2) Home (Cap): Hodges Stadium (9,300)

Location: Macon, Ga. Nickname: Bears Head Coach: Grant Serafy (Campbell 1987) 2008 Record (Conf.): 11-5-4 (7-2-1, 1st) Last Meeting: 2008 (T 1-1 O2) Home (Cap): Bear Field (500) SID Contact: Tom Myrick SID E-mail: myrick_te@mercer.edu

Enrollment: 16,600 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 107-56-12 (8) Overall Record (Yrs): 107-56-12 (8) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/7 SID Phone: 336-334-5615 Web site: uncgspartans.com

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JACKSONVILLE Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Nickname: Dolphins Head Coach: Brian Copham (UAB 1999) 2008 Record (Conf.): 9-9-2 (6-4, 4th) Last Meeting: 2006 (L, 0-1) Home (Cap): Ashley Sports Complex

Lopez

Radwanski Location: Greensboro, N.C. Nickname: Spartans Head Coach: Eddie Radwanski (UNC Greensboro 1997) 2008 Record (Conf.): 16-4-3 (10-0-1, 1st) Last Meeting: 2008 (L, 1-5) Home (Cap): UNCG Soccer Stadium (3,540) SID Contact: Phil Perry SID E-mail: pdperry@uncg.edu

EAGLES

Enrollment: 28,000 Conference: Colonial School Record (Yrs): 83-81-17 Overall Record (Yrs): 83-81-17 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/10 SID Phone: 404-413-4034 Web site: GeorgiaStateSports.com

COACHES

Oct 4 at Eagle Field

Sep 13 at Atlanta, Ga.

Martelli

Enrollment: 4,500 Conference: SoCon School Record (Yrs): 85-40-18 (7) Overall Record (Yrs): 125-72-22 (11) Starters Returning/Lost: 11/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/6 SID Phone: 205-726-2802 Web site: samfordsports.com

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georgia State

Location: Atlanta, Ga. Nickname: Panthers Head Coach: Domenic Martelli (Ohio State 1989) 2008 Record (Conf.): 11-9 (4-7, 8th) Last Meeting: 2008 (L, 0-1 OT) Home (Cap): Panthersville Athletics Complex SID Contact: Cavan Fosnes SID E-mail: athcaf@langate.gsu.edu

Baxter

Yelton

Location: Birmingham, Ala. Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Todd Yelton (King College 1991) 2008 Record (Conf.): 9-9-3 (8-1-2, 3rd) Last Meeting: 2008 (L, 0-1) Home (Cap): Bulldog Field (1,000) SID Contact: Zac Schrieber SID E-mail: zdschrie@samford.edu

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The Southern Conference, which began its 89th season of intercollegiate competition in 2009, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. John Iamarino Commissioner

The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fiftholdest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Membership History On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once

during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. Leadership John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-

related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm of the conference. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts. Championship History The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

2009 Georgia Southern WOmeN’s Soccer


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