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WOMEN’S SOCCER 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 NCAA Division II National Champions 2013 GLIAC Tournament Champions

2013 GLIAC Regular Season Champions


3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009, 2010, 2013

9 GLIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

7 GLIAC TOURNAMENT TITLES 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH APPEARANCES 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013

2 NSCAA NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 University Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 GVSU Soccer Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5

2014 Preview Laker Soccer Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 2014 Laker Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 2014 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 2014 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-11 Coaches Replacing A Legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 Head Coach Jeff Hosler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15 Assistant Coach Kristen Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Graduate Assistant Coach Annette Stromberg . . . . .17 Volunteer Assistant Coach Scott Modisher . . . . . . .17

Player Profiles Class Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19 Getting to Know Juane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Senior Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-26 Air Force Bounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Junior Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-31 Competitive Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-34 Sophomore Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-41 Freshmen Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-47

2014 Opponents Opponent Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-53 2014 GLIAC Tournament Information . . . . . . . . . . . .54 2014 NCAA Tournament Information . . . . . . . . . . . .55

2013 Season Review Season Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-58 2013 Schedule & Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59

2013 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 2013 GLIAC Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 2013 NCAA Statistics Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 2013 NSCAA/Continental Tire Final Rankings . . . . .64 2013 Match Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65-74 History Program History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 GVSU Soccer Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 National Championship Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-80 NCAA Tournament History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 NCAA Tournament Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82

Awards & Records NSCAA All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-85 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Single-Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 NCAA Division II Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . .89 NCAA Division II Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 National Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Regional Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Conference Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Academic Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Year-by-Year Records & Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-98 All-Time Series Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-101 Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Letterwinners by Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 Letterwinners by Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 Grand Valley State University Leadership President Thomas J. Haas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 Athletic Director Tim Selgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107

Credits

The 2014 GVSU Soccer Media

Guide is published by the GVSU

Sports Information Department. Written, edited and designed by Zach Dirlam. Photographs cour-

tesy of Albion College, Alma

College, Central Michigan Uni-

versity, Doug Witte, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-

ence (GLIAC) and National Col-

Top Row (L to R): Jeff Hosler, Kaely Schlosser, Erika Bradfield, Tracey McCoy, Shannon Quinn, Marti Corby, Alyssa Wesley, Gabriella Mencotti, Alexis Mencotti, Maria Farmer, Scott Modisher; Middle Row (L to R): Annette Stromberg, Tanner Johnson, Katy Woolley, Katie Klunder, Paige Pryson, Mackenzie Hurlburt, Andrea Strauss, Jennifer Steinaway, Emily Bush, Gabbie Guibord, Dani Johnson, Kristen Walker; Bottom Row (L to R): Sara Stevens, Charlie Socia, Jenny Shaba, Madison Mazer, Juane Odendaal, Katie Bounds, Clare Carlson, Maddison Reynolds, Kendra Stauffer

legiate Athletic Association

(NCAA). Inside front and back

cover pages designed by Zach

Dirlam. Printing courtesy of

Grandville Printing Company.

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Sports Information Office

The Grand Valley State University Sports Information Office is located in the GVSU Fieldhouse, Room 174. Members of the sports information department may be reached at the following telephone numbers or e-mail addresses: Zach Dirlam, Graduate Assistant (616) 331-3280 dirlamz@gvsu.edu

Tim Nott Associate AD/ Media Relations

Zach Dirlam Sports Information Graduate Assistant (Soccer Contact)

Sports Information Staff

Associate AD - Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Nott Assistant Sports Information Director . . . . . .DJ Foster Digital Media Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Witte Graduate Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Zach Dirlam Graduate Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Kapatos

Athletic Department Staff

Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Selgo Associate AD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keri Becker Associate AD - Compliance . . . . . . . . . .Walter Moore Associate AD - Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Lipinski Assistant AD - Game Operations . . . . . .Garron Lucius Ticket & Retail Services Director . . . . . .Dan Glowinski Director of Laker Advising . . . . . . . . . . .Damon Arnold Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Stoessner Director of Athletic & Rec Facilities . . . . .Brad Wallace Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . .Sandra Jennings Office Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sharon Kowalcyzk

Print Media

Grand Rapids Press 155 Michigan Street NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: (616) 222-5477

Holland Sentinel 54 West 8th Street Holland, MI 49423 Phone: (616) 546-4271

Grand Haven Tribune 101 North Third Street Grand Haven, MI 49417 Phone: (616) 842-6400

Muskegon Chronicle 981 Third Street Muskegon, MI 49443 Phone: (231) 725-6365

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Television

WGVU Radio & TV Eberhard Center Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: (616) 771-6717

WXMI FOX 17 3117 Plaza Drive NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 Phone: (616) 447-5127

WOOD NBC 8 120 College Avenue SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: (616) 235-4317

WZZM ABC 13 P.O. Box Z Grand Rapids, MI 49501 Phone: (616) 559-1432

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Tim Nott, Associate Athletic Director, Media Relations (616) 331-3275 nottt@gvsu.edu Sports Information Fax (616) 331-3838

Press Credentials

Press passes will be available on a first come, first serve basis to working media who contact Zach Dirlam in the Sports Information Office at least two days in advance.

Interviews

All player and coach interviews must be arranged through Zach Dirlam in the Sports Information Department at 616331-3280 or dirlamz@gvsu.edu. Game-day interviews are not permitted prior to the game, unless special arrangements have been made. Post-game interviews will be held at the field after the team has been released from its postgame meeting. In general, Coach Hosler, his assistants and players will be available about 10 minutes after the game.

Practices

All practices, as a general rule, are open to the media. However, no interviews may be conducted during a practice. Interviews with players or coaches must be arranged in advance, and may be held before or after practice.

Media Services

Game notes and rosters will be distributed before matches or can be found on gvsulakers.com. Final box scores will be available in the press box following each match.

Phones/Faxing/E-Mail

Grand Valley State has telephones and telephone lines available for use before and after each game. The Grand Valley State sports information department will compile an opponent e-mail list following the game. The SID will also e-mail a complete box score following the game from dirlamz@gvsu.edu.

Conference

GLIAC Office 1110 Washington Avenue Bay City, MI 48708 Phone: (989) 894-2529 Commissioner Dell Robinson dell@gliac.org

Director of Comm. Chris Roekle croekle@gliac.org

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Opportunity. Excellence. Confidence. Connections. Experience. Your passion. Grand Valley State University has what you're looking for from your college experience. And because those are the same things the world will look for from you in the future, they're what separate Grand Valley graduates from the pack. Grand Valley State University was chartered by the Michigan legislature in 1960 in response to the need for a public, four-year college in the state's second largest metropolitan region.

Grand Valley State University educates students to shape their lives, their professions, and their societies. The university contributes to the enrichment of society through excellent teaching, active scholarship, and public service.

Allendale, Michigan, is home to Grand Valley's main campus, established in 1960, situated on 1,322 acres 12 miles west of Grand Rapids. The 67-acre Robert C. Pew Campus in the heart of Grand Rapids is comprised of two separate sites with a total of 12 buildings including the CookDeVos Center for Health Sciences (CHS), John C. Kennedy Hall of Engineering, and the new L. William Seidman Center. Classes are also offered in the Meijer Campus in Holland, and at our regional locations in Muskegon and Traverse City.

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HOME RECORD

1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004:

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5-5-0 3-5-0 4-5-0 5-3-0 7-2-1 2-6-1 6-2-1 8-1-1 8-1-0

2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013:

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Total: 150-32-8


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS The current soccer facility was built in 2001 south of West Campus Drive, across the street from The Meadows Golf Course. The playing surface is natural grass and an exterior fence was added in 2002 to completely enclose the facility. The most recent addition includes an enclosed press box that was constructed in 2006. The current soccer field was host to the Laker soccer team's first televised home match during the 2010-2011 season. In 2012, GVSU added the south building, giving the soccer team access to home and visitor locker rooms, a weight training area and an athletic training room all adjacent to the pitch.

The Lakers are currently riding a 63-match home unbeaten streak, which is an NCAA Division II record and ranks fifth all-time across all divisions. Since 2003, GVSU is 118-4-5 in home matches. The GVSU Soccer Field has hosted 17 of the Lakers’ 41 NCAA Tournament matches and all seven GLIAC Tournament Championship matches.

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LAKER SOCCER QUICK FACTS University Information

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allendale, Michigan Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lakers Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue, Black and White Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25,094 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas J. Haas, PhD Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Selgo Senior Associate Athletic Director . . . . . .Keri Becker National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division II Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GLIAC

SID Information

Soccer SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Zach Dirlam E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dirlamz@gvsu.edu Office Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(616) 331-3280 Cell Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(517) 262-5109 Sports Information Fax Number . . . . .(616) 331-3838 Associate AD - Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Nott Office Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(616) 331-3275 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.gvsulakers.com Conference Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.gliac.org

Support Staff

Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Stoessner Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(616) 331-3329 Assistant Trainer (Soccer) . . . . . . . . .Tanner Johnson Associate AD/Soccer Oversight . . . . . . .Walter Moore Assistant AD/Game Operations . . . . . . .Garron Lucius

Soccer Information

Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Hosler (First Season) Alma Mater (Year) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alma College (2002) Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . .91-55-12 (Eight Seasons) Assistant Coach . . . . . . .Kristen Walker (First Season) Alma Mater (Year) . . . . . . . . .Grand Valley State (2010) Graduate Assistant .Annette Stromberg (First Season) Volunteer Assistant . . . .Scott Modisher (10th Season) Soccer Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(616) 331-3080

Team Information

2013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-0-1 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-0-0/1st 2013 GLIAC Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Champions Defeated Northwood 1-0 Defeated Ferris State 7-0 Defeated Michigan Tech 2-0 2013 NCAA Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Champions Defeated Rockhurst 5-0 Defeated No. 8 Quincy 2-1 Defeated Minnesota Duluth 2-1 Defeated No. 13 American International 4-1 Defeated No. 3 West Florida 2-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14/11 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/4 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

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Inaugural Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996 All-Time Record . . . . . .277-75-23 (.769) (18 Seasons) All-Time GLIAC Record . . . . . . . . . . . .136-38-9 (.768) GLIAC Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 (2005-13) GLIAC Tournament Championships . . . . .7 (2007-13) All-Time GLIAC Tournament Record . . . .15-0-1 (.969) NCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . .11 (2003-13) National Championships . . . . . . .3 (2009, 2010, 2013) All-Time NCAA Tournament Record . . . .28-8-5 (.744) NSCAA All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 GLIAC Offensive Players of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 GLIAC Defensive Players of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . .8 GLIAC Goalkeepers of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 GLIAC Freshmen of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 All-GLIAC Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95

2013 Final NCAA Team Stats

Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 (1st) Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 (1st) Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .252 (1st) Saves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 (NR) Goals-Against Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.159 (1st) Goals Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 (t-1st) Shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 (1st)

Returning Stat Leaders

Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jenny Shaba (16) Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jenny Shaba (12) Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jenny Shaba (44) Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jenny Shaba (155) Game-Winning Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlie Socia (6)

2014 Top Returnees

Juane Odendaal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior, Defender Jenny Shaba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior, Forward Charlie Socia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior, Midfielder Katy Woolley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Junior, Defender Erika Bradfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sophomore, Forward Marti Corby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sophomore, Midfielder Kendra Stauffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sophomore, Forward


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2014 LAKER ROSTER

# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 25 26 30 31

Name Mackenzie Hurlburt Paige Pryson Katie Klunder Gabbie Guibord Katy Woolley Kendra Stauffer Katie Bounds Clare Carlson Alyssa Wesley Kaely Schlosser Shannon Quinn Jenny Shaba Sara Stevens Marti Corby Emily Bush Juane Odendaal Dani Johnson Erika Bradfield Maddison Reynolds Gabriella Mencotti Alexis Mencotti Madison Mazer Charlie Socia Maria Farmer Tracey McCoy Jennifer Steinaway Andrea Strauss

Numerical Roster

Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 5-7 GK So. Cadillac, Mich. (Albion College) 5-6 GK Fr. Jackson, Mich. (Lumen Christi) 5-7 MF Jr. Grandville, Mich. (Calvin Christian) 5-6 MF So. Northville, Mich. 5-7 D Jr. Dearborn, Mich. (Indiana) 5-4 F So. Alto, Mich. (Caledonia) 5-2 F Jr. Southfield, Mich. (University H.S. Academy) 5-5 D So. Ada, Mich. (Forest Hills Central) 5-8 D Sr. Lake Orion, Mich. 5-8 MF RS Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Central Michigan) 5-11 MF Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Northern) 5-6 F Sr. West Bloomfield, Mich. (Walled Lake Western) 5-3 F Fr. Plainfield, Ill. (North) 5-8 MF So. Ada, Mich. (Forest Hills Central) 5-6 F So. Northville, Mich. 5-4 D Sr. London, Ontario (Saint Thomas Aquinas) 5-3 MF Fr. Toledo, Ohio (Notre Dame Academy) 5-8 F So. Rockford, Mich. 5-4 MF Jr. Flushing, Mich. (Flint Powers Catholic) 5-10 MF Fr. Novi, Mich. (Northville) 5-8 D RS Fr. Novi, Mich. (Northville) 5-3 D/MF Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. (Portage Central) 5-4 MF Sr. Portage, Mich. (Portage Central) 5-9 D Fr. Canton, Mich, (Plymouth) 5-10 D Fr. Aurora, Ill. (Metea Valley) 5-7 GK Fr. Pinckney, Mich. 5-6 GK Sr. Troy, Mich. (Avondale)

Head Coach: Jeff Hosler (First Season) Assistant Coach: Kristen Walker (First Season) Graudate Assistant Coach: Annette Stromberg (First Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Scott Modisher (10th Season)

# 6 17 14 7 13 25 3 0 16 2 22 26 21 20 15 1 10 18 9 11 23 5 30 12 31 8 4

Name Katie Bounds Erika Bradfield Emily Bush Clare Carlson Marti Corby Maria Farmer Gabbie Guibord Mackenzie Hurlburt Dani Johnson Katie Klunder Madison Mazer Tracey McCoy Alexis Mencotti Gabriella Mencotti Juane Odendaal Paige Pryson Shannon Quinn Maddison Reynolds Kaely Schlosser Jenny Shaba Charlie Socia Kendra Stauffer Jennifer Steinaway Sara Stevens Andrea Strauss Alyssa Wesley Katy Woolley

Alphabetical Roster

Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 5-2 F Jr. Southfield, Mich. (University H.S. Academy) 5-8 F So. Rockford, Mich. 5-6 F So. Northville, Mich. 5-5 D So. Ada, Mich. (Forest Hills Central) 5-8 MF So. Ada, Mich. (Forest Hills Central) 5-9 D Fr. Canton, Mich, (Plymouth) 5-6 MF So. Northville, Mich. 5-7 GK So. Cadillac, Mich. (Albion College) 5-3 MF Fr. Toledo, Ohio (Notre Dame Academy) 5-7 MF Jr. Grandville, Mich. (Calvin Christian) 5-3 D/MF Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. (Portage Central) 5-10 D Fr. Aurora, Ill. (Metea Valley) 5-8 D RS Fr. Novi, Mich. (Northville) 5-10 MF Fr. Novi, Mich. (Northville) 5-4 D Sr. London, Ontario (Saint Thomas Aquinas) 5-6 GK Fr. Jackson, Mich. (Lumen Christi) 5-11 MF Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Northern) 5-4 MF Jr. Flushing, Mich. (Flint Powers Catholic) 5-8 MF RS Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Central Michigan) 5-6 F Sr. West Bloomfield, Mich. (Walled Lake Western) 5-4 MF Sr. Portage, Mich. (Portage Central) 5-4 F So. Alto, Mich. (Caledonia) 5-7 GK Fr. Pinckney, Mich. 5-3 F Fr. Plainfield, Ill. (North) 5-6 GK Sr. Troy, Mich. (Avondale) 5-8 D Sr. Lake Orion, Mich. 5-7 D Jr. Dearborn, Mich. (Indiana)

Pronounciations

Marti Corby Gabbie Guibord Juane Odendaal Kaely Schlosser Charlie Socia Kendra Stauffer Jeff Hosler

Kor-BEE GEE-bord You-NAY OH-din-doll Sh-LAAS-er so-SHA STOFF-er HAAS-ler

Lakers By Class

Redshirt Senior (1): Schlosser Senior (5): Odendaal, Shaba, Socia, Strauss, Wesley Junior (4): Bounds, Klunder, Reynolds, Woolley Sophomore (7): Bradfield, Bush, Carlson, Corby, Guibord, Hurlburt, Stauffer Redshirt Freshman (1): A. Mencotti Freshman (9): Farmer, Johnson, Mazer, McCoy, G. Mencotti, Pryson, Quinn, Steinaway, Stevens

Lakers By Position

Goalkeeper (4): Hurlburt, Pryson, Steinaway, Strauss Forward (6): Bounds, Bradfield, Bush, Shaba, Stauffer, Stevens Midfielder (9): Corby, Guibord, Johnson, Klunder, G. Mencotti, Quinn, Reynolds, Schlosser, Socia Defender (8): Carlson, Farmer, Mazer, McCoy, A. Mencotti, Odendaal, Wesley, Woolley

Lakers By Location

Illinois (2): McCoy, Stevens Ohio (1): Johnson Ontario, Canada (1): Odendaal Michigan (23) Ada (2): Carlson, Corby Alto (1): Stauffer Cadillac (1): Hurlburt Canton (1): Farmer Dearborn (1): Woolley Flushing (1): Reynolds Grand Rapids (2): Quinn, Schlosser Grandville (1): Klunder Jackson (1): Pryson Kalamazoo (1): Mazer Lake Orion (1): Wesley Northville (2): Bush, Guibord Novi (2): A. Mencotti, G. Mencotti Pinckney (1): Steinaway Portage (1): Socia Rockford (1): Bradfield Southfield (1): Bounds Troy (1): Strauss West Bloomfield (1): Shaba

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Date Day September

2014 SCHEDULE Opponent

Site

Time

Sep. 5 Sep. 7 Sep. 12 Sep. 14 Sep. 20 Sep. 26 Sep. 28

Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Sat. Fri. Sun.

QUINCY ^ TRUMAN STATE ^ vs. Southwest Minnesota State at Minnesota State at Ferris State * at Lake Erie * at Findlay *

Allendale Allendale Mankato, Minn. Mankato, Minn. Big Rapids, Mich. Painesville, Ohio Findlay, Ohio

7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26

Wed. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Wed. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun.

INDIANAPOLIS MALONE * at Tiffin * at Northwood * SAGINAW VALLEY STATE * FERRIS STATE OHIO DOMINICAN * ASHLAND * at Northern Michigan * at Michigan Tech *

Allendale Allendale Tiffin, Ohio Midland, Mich. Allendale Allendale Allendale Allendale Marquette, Mich. Houghton, Mich.

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DEFENDING THE CROWN By Zach Dirlam

There is only one thing harder than winning a national championship: defending it. By claiming its third NCAA Championship in five years, the Grand Valley State women’s soccer team entered rarified air last season. The Lakers became just the third Division II program to claim more than two national titles, and the only one to win three since the NCAA Tournament invited more than 16 teams. They made easy work of a daunting non-conference schedule, barely broke a sweat against the top-heavy GLIAC and outclassed a strong NCAA Tournament field. Legitimate challengers were few and far between. Opponents only managed to score four goals in 25 matches; none of them ever held a lead. Tenacious defense spearheaded GVSU’s practically flawless campaign. The club’s veteran backline, led by a trio of upperclassmen, tallied 21 shutouts, which matched the Division II record held by the 2010 Lakers. But that was last season. What happened in 2013 is irrelevant in 2014. Everyone will be gunning for GVSU this time around. Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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Team 2013 Record Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-0-1 West Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1-3 Western Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-2-1 American International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-3-2 Saint Edward’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1-3 Saint Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-1-2 Slippery Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-4-2 Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-4-0 Colorado Mines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-1-1 Wingate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-3-4 Cal State Stanislaus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1-2 California (Pa.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-3-2 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1-4 Rollins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-4-0 Minnesota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-3-2 Metro State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-4-4 Cal State San Bernardino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-4-4 University of Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-4-2 Belmont Abbey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-4-4 University of Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-3-0 Southwest Minnesota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-4-2 Lenoir-Rhyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-4-2 Winona State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-4-2 Fort Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-6-6 Seattle Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-6-1

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“We know there is always that target on our back,” says senior forward Jenny Shaba, the reigning GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year. “It feeds our energy and makes us that much more exciting, but every year is a new year. We try not to think too much on the past.” This year, the Lakers have a chance to elevate their distinguished status among college soccer’s elite. They are already the only club to post seven straight 20-win seasons since 1997. They have already been ranked No. 1 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire Rankings 38 times, more than anyone else over the last 18 years. And they have been to five consecutive NCAA Semifinals, a feat accomplished by just one other program since the turn of the century. However, another national championship would make GVSU the second team in Division II history to win back-toback titles twice. The odds certainly appear to be in the Lakers’ favor. With 14 letterwinners, including two NSCAA All-Americans and five other starters, returning, there is every reason to believe another trip to the Final Four and a 10th consecutive GLIAC title are on the horizon. Neither of those things will be easy to accomplish. GVSU’s 63-match home unbeaten streak, a Division II record and fifth-longest run in NCAA history, will be put to the test right away with against No. 13 Quincy and Truman State. If its 24-match winning streak survives the season’s opening weekend, No. 21 Southwest Minnesota State and No. 15 Minnesota State will be itching to end it in the North Star State. Escaping the GLIAC unscathed is going to be tougher than ever with ten other league clubs returning at least seven starters. Then comes postseason play, where the win-or-gohome setting often produces unexpected results. To the Lakers, though, conquering challenges is simply a part of making history.

Coaching

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the Year – accepted the same position at the University of Iowa after 11 seasons in Allendale. Following a remarkable turnaround at Alma College, new head coach Jeff Hosler is eager to prove he can carry on GVSU’s championship tradition. Hosler posted a 90-55-12 record in eight years with the Scots, who only recorded three winning seasons in the 16 campaigns prior to his arrival. Alma also claimed the 2010 MIAA regular season and 2011 MIAA Tournament championships under his watch. Kristen Walker – formerly known as Kristen Eible – returns to GVSU after spending two seasons as an assistant coach for the Davenport Panthers, an NAIA school in Grand Rapids, Michigan. During her time on head coach Chris Allen’s staff, the Panthers went 36-6-2, won a pair of Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Tournament and regulars season titles and advanced to the 2013 NAIA National Championship Quarterfinals. Walker is very familiar with the tradition and level of excellence the Lakers strive for every year. The four-time AllGLIAC First Team selection served as a captain for GVSU’s 2009 and 2010 clubs, both of which won national titles. She also spent the 2011 season as a volunteer assistant coach under DiIanni. Annette Stromberg, one of Hosler’s former players and a two-year assistant coach at Alma, and long-time volunteer assistant coach Scott Modisher round out the staff.

Forwards

The top two forwards from the 2013 unit, which matched the second-highest scoring output in GVSU history with 88 goals, will be on the attack again. Between Shaba and sophomore Kendra Stauffer alone, the Lakers return 27 goals, 22 assists and 76 points. Shaba ranked fifth in assists (12) and sixth in points (44) among all Division II players. Those numbers were good enough for an NSCAA All-America Second Team nod. Alongside her will be Stauffer, who was named the 2013 NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player. The Alto, Michigan product’s 32 points and 10 assists were the second-most by a GLIAC player last season. Had it not been for an offseason knee injury, 20-game starter Erika Bradfield would complete GVSU’s frontline. With her spot now up for grabs, junior Katie Bounds has a chance to start on a consistent basis. She tallied five goals and two assists as a reserve last season. Sophomore Emily Bush and freshman Sara Stevens will also compete with Bounds for the third starting spot.

Midfielders

Midfield is the deepest position group on GVSU’s 2014 roster. NSCAA All-America Second Team honoree Marti Corby and All-GLIAC First Team selection Charlie Socia will provide the Lakers with a mix of offensive firepower, experience and timely scoring. Corby ranked second in the GLIAC with 12 goals as a freshman last year. On the other half of the pitch, Socia, who enters her senior season tied for 10th in GVSU history with nine game-winning goals, made 21 starts for the 2013 club.

Junior Katie Klunder and sophomore Gabbie Guibord saw extensive playing time last season too. Those two, along with a group of five talented newcomers headlined by Gabriella Mencotti, will compete for the starting spot left behind by Autumn Jacobs, who exhausted her eligibility a year ago.

Defenders

Two starters from a defensive unit that helped the Lakers set new school records for consecutive shutouts (13), goalsagainst average (0.159) and goals allowed (four) will patrol the backline once again. NSCAA All-Midwest Region First Team selection Juane Odendaal and All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Katy Woolley will likely reclaim their starting positions, but who will be beside them is still up in the air. Senior Alyssa Wesley appeared in 13 matches last season and could take over one of the two spots, while sophomore Clare Carlson and redshirt freshman Alexis Mencotti will remain in the mix as well. Newcomers Maria Farmer, Madison Mazer and Tracey McCoy will provide depth and fresh legs for GVSU’s backline.

Goalkeepers

Goalkeeper is the only position of uncertainty entering the 2014 campaign. Abbey Miller, who started all 25 matches, and at one point played 1,228:08 consecutive shutouts minutes – 105:12 short of the Division II record – exhausted her eligibility last fall. Senior Andrea Strauss, who saw action in three matches as a reserve, and freshmen Paige Pryson and Jennifer Steinaway are all eyeing the vacancy in goal. The late addition of Mackenzie Hurlburt, a transfer from Albion College, has elevated the competition. In her lone season as a Briton, Hurlburt made 116 saves and posted a .703 save percentage.

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REPLACING A LEGEND

Former GVSU head coach Dave DiIanni, Division II’s all-time leader in winning percentage, left for the University of Iowa after 11 seasons and three national titles. New head coach Jeff Hosler is eager to prove he can carry on the championship tradition. By Zach Dirlam

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aving to follow a coaching legend is a burdensome undertaking. Comparisons, fair or not, are inevitable. Expectations are immense from day one. Margin for error is razor thin. But somebody has to be the first one to fill the metaphorical shoes the storied individual left behind. Jeff Hosler does not worry about any of those things. All he wants to focus on is soccer. The 34-year-old is certainly not shy about discussing his predecessor – Dave DiIanni, who helmed the Grand Valley State women's soccer program for 11 seasons before being hired away by the University of Iowa this past May – or how high the bar has been set. But for a coach who is his own biggest critic, internal pressures are what he stresses over. "Innately there is going to be some pressure," says Hosler. "But it is no more pressure than I put on myself every day anywhere I've been." A little over a month ago, after transforming Alma College – a Division III program that had just three winning seasons in its first 16 years – into a powerhouse in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Hosler landed the most coveted Division II coaching gig in the country.

Hosler, the son of a youth sports coach, starred in basketball and soccer for East Lansing High School during the late 1990s. Despite holding a few full-ride scholarships to play Division I basketball, he could not give up on soccer. This narrowed his search to smaller colleges, which led him to Alma. The highlight of his collegiate career came during his sophomore season in 1999. Hosler earned NSCAA All-Mideast Region and All-NCAA Tournament honors during the Scots' magical run to their first-ever Final Four appearance. Two seasons later, he departed Alma as a four-time All-MIAA selection and the school's all-time leader in assists. Injuries ended his brief stint in the Premier Development League after graduation in 2002. This led him back home, where he threw himself into coaching. Every bit of his passion and love for coaching comes from his father, Steve, a local legend fondly remembered by many in the greater Lansing area. "He has really shaped a lot of who I am. He made every kid feel special and important to the team's success," Hosler reflects. "I saw the way he impacted peoples' lives and that was something I wanted to do." Nick Archer, a 2013 Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Fame inductee and Hosler's former

Grand Valley State has claimed three of the last five national championships, advanced to the Final Four seven times in eight seasons and won more matches than any other program over the past decade. Seven starters are returning from the 2013 squad, which yielded a mere four goals en route to a 24-0-1 record. With seven other letterwinners coming back, and a talented group of incoming freshmen arriving soon, the Lakers will likely be the favorites to win a second consecutive national title, a feat they accomplished in 2009 and 2010. All of those remarkable triumphs came under DiIanni's watch, which allowed him to depart Allendale with the best winning percentage (.895) in Division II history. "As great as all that success is, I haven't earned any of that," says Hosler. "I'm extremely eager to go out and get that myself."

coach, hired him as the freshman coach and assistant for the varsity boy's and girl's soccer programs at East Lansing in September 2003. Four Capital Area Activities Conference Blue Division titles, three state semifinal appearances and an MHSAA Division 2 State Championship later, Alma took a chance on the driven 26-year old alum in need of an opportunity to begin his career as a head coach. This would not be a rebuilding job. Hosler would have to construct a winning program from the ground up. The Scots had won just 90 matches overall and only notched 55 MIAA victories in the 16 seasons prior to his arrival in April 2006. Still, Hosler knew he could win there, and that he could sell Alma's academic advantages – smaller classes and more personal attention from professors. "The girls just needed someone to believe in them," he

“As great as all that success is, I HAVEN’T EARNED ANY OF THAT,” says Hosler. “I’m extremely eager to go out and get that myself.”

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says. "I knew all the things it had to provide to students because it had a large impact on my life."

in the MIAA to six years, the league's longest active streak. It also brought his career record to 91-55-12, matching the school's previous win total in just nine seasons. he first two years were an uphill battle for Hosler, who The wildly impressive turnaround vaulted him to the top of admitted he was still "learning a ton about coaching" athletic director Tim Selgo's deep list of candidates to replace and himself. Alma combined to go DiIanni. 11-19-4 in 2006 and 2007. "We had a good number of applicants, but what was really The reputation for winning Hosler built in the Lansing area, impressive was the quality of applicants," Selgo noted. "He along with a charismatic, laid-back personality, helped him took over a program that wasn't very good and left them as pull together a program-changing class in 2008. The group one of the best programs in the MIAA." was headlined by future NSCAA All-Central Region selecSelgo needed a coach who could teach the game, recruit tions Becky Marton, Carly Reising and Monica Witt. To him, Michigan and Chicago well and seamlessly transition into it was "the right mix" of athletes and personalities. Grand Valley State's championship culture. Hosler checked Marton looked past the Scots' historical struggles and saw all the boxes. a sturdy foundation already in place: Team chemistry was off Once he accepted Selgo's offer, however, a wave of sadthe charts; almost everyone got along with one another; they ness washed over him. were all having fun. This was not something she saw very "My first reaction was, 'What am I going to tell my girls?'" frequently on other recruiting trips. Hosler sighed. "I know what a close relationship I have with "He brings out the best in everyone and knows how hard them and what I was leaving behind." to push your buttons…I never wanted to let him down," MarNow, Hosler is excited and feeling right at home. He admits ton said. "The fact that I really to watching some of last looked up to him, and how he year's film – a regional and was able to motivate me, national semifinal match – but stood out." wants to have fresh eyes on Stunning Hope 2-1 in a the girls. Last season does double-overtime thriller thrust not mean a whole lot to him. the Scots into the 2008 MIAA Everyone is on equal footing Tournament Championship starting August 18. match, where they fell to GVSU's strength during the Calvin 3-0. But the players DiIanni era was defense, but, believed in the direction of the more often than not, the ofprogram. Not even a small fense left opposing clubs disstep backward in 2009 (they heartened. The Lakers tallied finished 9-7-3, although two 175 shutouts in their 257 THE PERFECT FIT Hosler’s ability to teach losses came against Division matches under DiIanni, and II opponents) could derail the eclipsed the 80-goal mark in the game, connect with his players and sustain confidence they gained. five different seasons. Hosler success made him the best possible candidate What followed was a mastakes an offensive approach to succeed DiIanni. sive leap forward. to the game. That being said, The 2010 Scots completed their coach's dream: winning his previous defenses have not been lackluster. Alma comthe program's first MIAA title. A loss in the MIAA Tournament piled 38 shutouts, 12 of which came in 2011, in the final four Championship match versus Calvin kept them out of the seasons of his tenure, a product of the fierceness his teams NCAA Tournament, but they came back motivated, stronger play with and the unrelenting pressure they put on their opand eager to make good on a deal with Hosler. ponents. The 2011 club came through in spades. Alma went 18-4-1 "I want our opponents to feel like we are relentless. We are and beat top-seeded Adrian 1-0 in the MIAA Tournament going to be a high pressure, high energy and very fit unit," Championship match to earn an NCAA Tournament berth, he said. "I want teams to feel like when they have the ball it something that, at best, seemed unlikely back in 2006. Their is very hard to keep it, and it is ours to take back. postseason run ended in the first round against Capital Uni"On the attack, I want them to feel like they're chasing the versity, though, Hosler still had to follow through on his end game. I want them to feel like at any given time we can score of the bargain: pierce his ears. goals, because we can." "We went to downtown Alma and all took pictures and Coaching is the easy part for Hosler. Meeting his lofty pervideos…It was funny! It is something he would never do," sonal expectations will be the challenge. Marton laughed. "His face got really red and he felt like he was going to pass out." Hosler's final two seasons saw Alma combine to go 26-13-2 and extend its run of consecutive top-three finishes

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JEFF HOSLER

HEAD COACH First Season | Ninth Overall Alma College (2002)

Jeff Hosler is entering his first season as the Grand Valley State women's soccer head coach. He is the third coach in the program’s 19-year history.

Hosler spent the past eight seasons in the NCAA Division III ranks at Alma College. Under his watch, the Scots amassed a 91-55-12 overall record, won their only Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) regular season title in 2010 and was the only team in the league to finish third or better each of the past six years. Alma also claimed the 2011 MIAA Tournament title to make its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.

Prior to Hosler's arrival in 2006, Alma posted just three winning records - only one of which came after 1995 - and 90 all-time victories in the program's first 16 years of existence.

Additionally, the Scots only produced 12 All-MIAA selections and one NSCAA All-Region honoree between 1990 - the first season the conference sponsored women's soccer - and 2005. Hosler's players earned 32 All-MIAA plaudits and eight were All-Central Region picks. Success in the classroom was a major emphasis all throughout Hosler's time at Alma as well. There were 77 players named to the MIAA All-Academic Honor Roll under his guidance and each of his clubs earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award.

After inheriting a group that ended the 2005 campaign with a 5-14-1 overall record, Hosler's first two teams tallied an 11-19-4 record before the turnaround truly began.

Since 2008, Alma has compiled a 54-15-6 record in conference matches, which is the second-best mark among all MIAA teams. During that span, the Scots ranked second or better in the conference in points, shots and goals four times.

In his final two seasons, Alma combined to go 23-7-2 in conference play, 26-13-2 overall and claimed a pair of second-place finishes in the MIAA with relatively inexperienced rosters. Four of the Scots' top six point-getters in 2013 were either freshmen or sophomores.

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Hosler Year-By-Year Conference 2006 (Alma) 2-5-2 2007 (Alma) 3-5-1 2008 (Alma) 7-3-1 2009 (Alma) 5-2-1 2010 (Alma) 7-0-1 2011 (Alma) 12-3-1 2012 (Alma) 10-4-2 2013 (Alma) 13-3-0 Total 59-25-9

Overall 4-11-2 7-8-2 13-7-1 9-7-3 14-5-1 18-4-1 13-6-2 13-7-0 91-55-12

Pct. .294 .471 .643 .553 .725 .804 .667 .650 .611

From September 2003 until March 2006, Hosler served as an assistant coach for the women's soccer program at East Lansing High School. During his time on staff, the Trojans won four Capital Area Activities Conference Blue titles, made three state semifinal appearances and captured the 2005 MHSAA Division 2 State Championship.

Hosler By the Numbers

77...MIAA All-Academic Honor Roll Selections 32...All-MIAA Selections 15...First Team Honorees 17...Second Team Honorees 18...Wins in 2011 (Alma school record) Hosler's playing career at Alma came to a close 8...NSCAA All-Central Region Selections in 2001. He was a four-time All-MIAA selection 8...NSCAA Team Academic Awards and earned All-Mideast Region and All-NCAA Tournament honors during the Scots' first-ever 6...Consecutive Winning Seasons trip to the Final Four in 1999. The East Lansing, 6...Consecutive Top-Three Finishes in the Michigan native left Alma as the all-time leader MIAA Standings in assists and ranked inside the top five in career 1...MIAA Championship (regular season) points. 1...MIAA Tournament Title He holds a United States Soccer Federation 1...NCAA Tournament Appearance (USSF) National "B" License and USYSA Na(Division III)

tional "Youth" License. Additionally, he has served as a clinician at Central Michigan (2000Coaching Experience 01, 2006-08), Michigan State (2007-10, 2012) Years Position Team and Grand Valley State (2009-10) soccer camps. 2012-14 Head Coach ‘99-’00 Girls (ODP) The East Lansing, Michigan native earned a 2006-13 Head Coach Alma College Bachelor of Arts in business from Alma College in May 2002. He and his wife, Rochelle, have 2004-13 Head Coach TNT/MI Rush/ two daughters, Charlie (3) and Kennedy (1). CA United 2009-12 Assistant Coach ‘95-’97 Girls (ODP) 2003-06 Assistant Coach East Lansing HS 2014 GVSU Soccer Media Guide

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KRISTEN WALKER ASSISTANT COACH First Season | Third Overall Grand Valley State (2010)

Kristen Walker – formerly known as Kristen Eible – is entering her first season as the Grand Valley State women’s soccer assistant coach.

Walker spent the past two seasons in the NAIA ranks at Davenport University as an assistant to head coach Chris Allen. During her time with the Panthers, they went 36-6-2 overall and were 16-1-0 in Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference matches. Davenport also won back-to-back WHAC Tournament and regular season titles, which it had never won prior to the 2012 season.

The Panthers made a pair of NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship appearances during Walker’s two years on staff. In 2012, Davenport was ousted in the opening round. One year later, the Panthers defeated No. 19 Saint Ambrose (4-2) and No. 9 Cumberland (3-2, 2OT) to advance to the NAIA National Championship Quarterfinals. Fifth-ranked Westmont (Calif.) eliminated Davenport 1-0 in overtime of the quarterfinal match.

In addition to her duties with the Panthers, Walker was the head varsity girls soccer coach at East Grand Rapids High School in 2012 and 2013. She has also been a staff coach for the Michigan Fire Juniors the past three seasons. The Grand Valley State alum was the assistant director of coaching for the girls side of the club.

The DeWitt, Michigan native is entering her second season as an assistant coach with the Michigan Olympic Development Program.

Following the conclusion of her four-year career as a player for the Lakers, Walker worked under former head coach Dave DiIanni as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2011 season. GVSU reached its third consecutive NCAA Championship match, but fell to Saint Rose.

Before the start of her coaching career, Walker was a four-time All-GLIAC First Team midfielder at Grand Valley State from 2007 through 2010.

She captained the Lakers to back-to-back NCAA Division II national titles in 2009 and 2010, helped them win four GLIAC Tournament and regular season titles and compile an 87-7-3 overall record. In the GVSU record books, Walker ranks second in games started (93), seventh in games played (96) and tied for 10th in game-winning goals (9).

Walker was an NSCAA All-Midwest Region honoree and Scholar All-America Third Team selection in 2010. As a junior, she earned All-NCAA Tournament and Offensive Most Outstanding Player honors during the Lakers’ 2009 national title run. She was voted GLIAC Freshman of the Year in 2007 as well.

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ANNETTE STROMBERG GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH First Season | Third Overall Alma College (2012)

Annette Stromberg is entering her first season as a graduate assistant coach for the Grand Valley State women's soccer team. Stromberg was an assistant coach at Alma College, under current Grand Valley State head coach Jeff Hosler for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.

Since the conclusion of her playing career, Stromberg earned a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Level 2 Goalkeeping License, United States Soccer Federation (USSF) National "D" License and a USYSA National Youth License.

The North Muskegon High School product was also a staff coach with the TNT Dynamite Soccer Club and an evaluator for Michigan's ODP. In 2012-13, she helped the '99 girls club team reach the State Cup Final.

Prior to the start of her coaching career, she was a four-year varsity midfielder, and earned a bachelor’s degree in integrative psychology and health science, at Alma. During her time with the Scots, Stromberg played in 82 games and tallied 30 points. As a sophomore in 2010, Stromberg helped Alma capture its first-ever MIAA regular season title. The following season, she led the Scots to the 2011 MIAA Tournament crown and the program's only NCAA Tournament berth.

SCOTT MODISHER

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 10th Season | 12th Overall Hope College (1995)

Scott Modisher is entering his 10th season behind the bench as a volunteer assistant coach for Grand Valley State. Modisher works primarily with the Lakers’ goalkeepers and helped Kristina Nasturzio, Chelsea Parise and Abbey Miller leave their mark all over the Division II career record book.

Modisher was also the varsity girl’s soccer coach at Cedar Springs High School for 10 years. Modisher, a two-time District Coach of the Year selection, started the program, claiming two district championships and reaching the finals once. He is entering his 18th year as a teacher at Cedar Springs.

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GETTING TO KNOW JUANE

Senior Juane Odendaal discusses her days as a track & field athlete, how she became a defender and post-graduation plans in a conversation with soccer SID Zach Dirlam Q: You were a big track & field athlete in Canada. Is that how you thought you’d wind up leaving, or eventually stay and compete in track?

A: I never played soccer in high school. I always played for the club. But I decided to do track in high school to keep my fitness. My dad and I decided, if I was going to do soccer in high school, it would just be too much soccer all at once. I’ve always loved soccer more, because it was more of a team sport than track. Q: What was it like playing for the club team?

A: I played almost every single night. Track was only a couple months out of the year for school, and then I did cross country on top of that. I was doing running all the way around for school, but at night I would go to soccer practice. Q: That must have been a pretty strenuous daily routine then…

A: It was, but I was in shape, it was fun and I enjoyed doing it. When you’re fit, you enjoy doing things because you don’t get tired. Q: When did you decide you wanted to play soccer in college?

A: I guess when I started getting scouted. I had a few international tournaments I went to in Florida and Indiana. That’s basically where I got scouted. I was trying harder to get a soccer scholarship than a track scholarship because I enjoyed it that much more. Q: What was the recruiting process like?

A: I looked at a few other schools, but what drew me to Grand Valley State was the team, how pretty the campus was and the coaching staff. It drew me automatically. After I visited the school, I told my dad this was where I want to be. Even when I hung out and spent nights with the team, it was always fun. There was always jokes, laughter and stories. I wanted to be a part of this family.

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Q: You started your career as a forward, correct?

A: All my life I played left midfield. I’m left footed, so I always ran up and down the field, which is my thing, crossing the ball. (Former head coach) Dave (DiIanni) put me at forward and I obviously didn’t score as much as I should have. I liked it, but it wasn’t what I wanted. Dave tried me out my sophomore year and put me at left back. I tried it, and I loved it. I still get up the field nowadays. I just like it that much more. And now that I can see the whole field from my perspective, instead of my back being to the goal every single time and taking players on, I just prefer being in the back, defending my goalie and being a part of a strong defensive line. Q: But you’re still a very offensive defender…

A: I just want to get up there in the play. On top of that, I feel like I have enough fitness and energy to get back and still be able to do my job on the back ine. Q: What is your major and why did you pick it?

A: Therapeutic recreation. It is kind of like physical therapy, but it is to basically do recreational activities with mentally ill and physically disabled people – amputees and veterans. I chose it because I really liked the fact it was hands on. Going to work every day and having an opportunity to make someone’s day better, and build them up to where they used to be, just gives me so much gratitude. I like being with people and hanging out with people. Q: What do you hope to do when you’re done here?

A: I have to stay a fifth year because of my program, so, as soon as soccer is over, I’m going to try out for the track team. (It is) just so I can stay in shape and to keep me focused just so I don’t sit around and be bored every day. Eventually, I will hopefully move back to Canada and start all over there.


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

JUANE ODENDAAL

As a Junior (2013)

Senior | D | 5-4 London, Ontario Saint Thomas Aquinas HS

Played in all 25 games and made 18 starts ... named to the NSCAA All-Midwest Region First Team, All-GLIAC First Team and the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team ... helped the Lakers win a program-best 24 games and their third NCAA Division II national championship ... part of a defensive unit that matched the Division II record for shutouts (21) and finished with the second-best goals against average (0.159) and save percentage (.940) in Division II history ... handed out her only assist of the season against Malone (Oct. 4) ... scored her only goal of the season in the GLIAC Tournament Semifinals versus Ferris State (Nov. 8) ... played all 90 minutes in the last four contests of the NCAA Tournament ... GLIAC All-Academic honoree.

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High School

Played club soccer for North London in Ontario, Canada for head coach Geoff Painter ... played on three leagues, U17, U19 and the women's league ... was an Ontario Cup finalist for track and field and also competed in cross country.

Personal

Daughter of Jacoba and Anton Odendaal ... enjoys running and soccer ... majoring in therapeutic recreation.

As a Sophomore (2012)

Selected to the NSCAA All-Midwest Region Second Team ... earned a spot on the Daktronics, Inc. All-Midwest Region Second Team ... named to the All-GLIAC First Team ... started 24 games as a defender, playing in all 25 ... owned three assists ... part of a defense that ranked first in the nation in shutout percentage (0.72) and second in goals against average (0.429) ... helped the defense limit opponents to six shots per game ... also part of the back line that recorded 10 straight shutouts ... notched her first helper against Minnesota Duluth (Sep. 7) ... tallied an assist at Malone (Sep. 28) ... dished out an assist in the GLIAC Tournament Championship match against Saginaw Valley State (Nov. 4).

As a Freshman (2011)

Started eight of 23 games played ... tallied three goals ... had 21 shots including 10 on target ... scored her first collegiate goal against Michigan Tech (Sep. 16) ... notched a goal in games at Northwood (Oct. 7) and Northern Michigan (Oct. 14) ... one of two freshmen to play in every postseason contest. Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

GP 23 25 25 73

Odendaal’s Career Statistics G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 3 0 6 21 10 .476 0 0 3 3 9 7 .778 0 1 1 3 9 4 .444 0 4 4 12 39 21 .538 0

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3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 9 GLIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 7 FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES

KAELY SCHLOSSER

At Central Michigan As a Senior (2013)

Redshirt Senior | MF | 5-8 Grand Rapids, Michigan Central Michigan University

Earned a medical redshirt.

As a Junior (2012)

Helped the Chippewas reach the MAC Tournament Championship match and win a MAC West Division crown ... appeared in 22 games and made 18 starts ... led the team with 73 shots ... scored three goals, inculding a game-winner against Detroit Mercy (Aug. 17), and notched two assists ... tallied a game-high six shots in a loss to No. 6 Penn State (Aug. 26) ... scored a goal in the 2nd minute at Dayton (Aug. 31) ... handed out an assist in a victory over Northern Illinois (Oct. 7) ... recorded a goal in a 2-0 victory over Ball State (Oct. 21) ... notched assists against Bowling Green (Oct. 25) and in the MAC Tournament Championship match versus Miami (Ohio) (Nov. 4) ... named to the Academic All-MAC team.

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As a Sophomore (2011)

Appeared in all 21 contests and made 19 starts ... handed out an assist versus Kent State (Oct. 2) ... played a season-high 86 minutes at Akron (Sep. 23).

As a Freshman (2010)

Named to the All-MAC Freshman and All-MAC Tournament teams ... helped the Chippewas win the 2010 MAC Tournament title ... one of nine Chippewas to appear in all 22 matches ... made 16 starts ... scored the first two goals of her collegiate career in the MAC Tournament Semifinal match versus Miami (Ohio) (Nov. 5) ... part of a Chippewa offense that led MAC play in shots, points, goals and goals per game.

High School

Prepped at Forest Hills Central High School under head coach Jeremy Stacy ... earned four Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) All-State plaudits, including a pair of Division 1 First Team selections (2009, 2010) and a Division 2 Second Team selection ... named to the MIHSSCA Coaches' Dream Team as a junior (2009) ... helped the Rangers win back-to-back MHSAA Division 2 State Championships in 2007 and 2008 ... recorded an assist in the 2007 state title game ... three-time All-OttawaKent Conference White Division First Team, All-Area and All-District honoree ... two-time team captain.

Personal

Daughter of Brett and Sheila Schlosser ... enjoys running, sewing, baking and volleyball ... her brother, Collin, is a redshirt freshman linebacker for the GVSU football team.

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Schlosser’s Career Statistics GP G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 22 2 2 6 43 12 .279 1 21 0 1 1 40 14 .350 0 23 3 2 8 73 24 .329 1 ---------------------------DNP----------------------------66 5 5 15 156 50 .321 2


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

JENNY SHABA

As a Junior (2013)

Senior | F | 5-6 West Bloomfield, Michigan Walled Lake Western HS

Played in all 25 contests and made 19 starts ... named GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year ... voted onto the Dacktronics, Inc. All-America First Team, NSCAA All-America First Team, NSCAA All-Midwest Region First Team and AllGLIAC First Team ... earned a spot on the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament and All-GLIAC Tournament teams ... helped the Lakers win a program-best 24 games and their third NCAA Division II national championship ... ranked fifth in Division II with 12 assists and her 44 points ranked sixth ... led all GLIAC players in goals (16), shots (115) and shots on goal (57) ... ranked second on the team with five gamewinning goals (5) ... set a single-game school record with four assists and added two goals for the second-most points (8) in a game by a Laker in the GLIAC Tournament Semifinals versus Ferris State (Nov. 8) ... had the gamewinning goal in 1-0 victories over Ohio Dominican (Sep. 22) and Saginaw Valley State (Sep. 27) ... tallied six points (2 G, 2 A) against Tiffin (Oct. 20) ... scored two goals in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals against Rockhurst (Nov. 17) ... notched a pair of goals, including the gamewinner in the NCAA Semifinals versus American International (Dec. 5) ... GLIAC All-Academic honoree.

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season-high three shots against Saginaw Valley State (Oct. 9) ... notched two assists in the 4-0 win at Northwood (Oct. 7) ... played a season-high 54 minutes in a 4-0 win at Lake Erie (Sep. 23) ... played in four postseason contests.

High School

Prepped at Walled Lake Western High School for head coach Mario Munoz ... a two-time Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 AllState Honorable Mention selection (2010-11) ... named team MVP in 2010 and was a three-time All-Kensington Lakes Activities Association North Division selection ... set a school record for most goals scored (26) in a season in 2008 and departed Walled Lake Western as the all-time leader in career goals ... was rated a 2-star prospect by TopDrawerSoccer.com.

Personal

Daughter of Karen and Jerry Shaba ... enjoys skiing, camping, watching movies and making music ... majoring in accounting and finance.

As a Sophomore (2012)

Played in all 25 contests while starting nine at forward ... had seven goals on the year ... notched her first goal of the season against Indianapolis (Sep. 2) ... added another goal to her stat line against Northwood (Sep. 23) ... scored the game-winning tally at Ferris State (Oct. 6) ... tallied two goals in the 5-0 win against Michigan Tech (Oct. 19) ... recorded a goal at Lake Erie (Oct. 26) ... scored the gamewinning goal in the GLIAC Tournament Quarterfinals against Northwood (Oct. 30).

As a Freshman (2011)

Played in 21 games ... tallied 15 shots, including nine on goal ... had four assists ... notched one helper in her first collegiate game against Michigan Tech (Sep. 16) ... tallied a Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

Shaba’s Career Statistics GP G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 21 0 4 4 15 9 .600 0 25 7 0 14 51 21 .412 3 25 16 12 44 115 57 .496 5 71 23 16 62 181 87 .481 8

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CHARLIE SOCIA

As a Junior (2013)

Senior | MF | 5-4 Portage, Michigan Portage Central HS

Played in all 25 games and made 18 starts ... named to the All-GLIAC First Team ... ended the season tied for 10th in GVSU history with nine career game-winning goals ... earned GLIAC Offensive Athlete of the Week honors twice (Sep. 17, Oct. 28) ... helped the Lakers win a program-best 24 games and their third NCAA Division II national championship ... scored eight goals, including six game-winners, and handed out two assists ... finished fourth on the team in shots (42) ... had the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Michigan Tech (Oct. 25), which clinched GVSU's ninth straight GLIAC regular season title ... notched the gamewinning tally in the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship versus Quincy (Nov. 22) and the NCAA Quarterfinals at Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 24) ... helped the Laker defense match the Division II record for shutouts (21) and finish with the second-best goals against average (0.159) and save percentage (.940) in Division II history.

As a Sophomore (2012)

Named to the All-GLIAC Second Team ... played in 25 contests, starting 21 in the midfield ... owned five goals and three assists ... tallied the second goal in a 2-0 win over Ashland (Sep. 14) ... notched the game-winning goal in the

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victory at Malone (Sep. 28) ... followed up with a goal and an assist at Walsh (Sep. 30) ... also took a season-high six shots against the Cavaliers ... recorded an assist in the 5-0 win against Michigan Tech (Oct. 19) ... scored a goal in the 8-0 win against Northern Michigan (Oct. 21) ... tallied the second goal of the contest in the GLIAC Semifinals against Ferris State (Nov. 2) ... tallied the assist on the lone goal in the NCAA Semifinals against UC San Diego (Nov. 29).

As a Freshman (2011)

Played in all 25 games including starting 15 ... had four goals on the season ... totaled 27 shots, including 10 on target ... scored the first goal of the season and her career at Winona State (Sep. 2) ... tallied the game-winning goal at Ohio Dominican (Oct. 2) ... notched her third goal of the season in a 2-0 win over Findlay (Oct. 23) ... landed the game-winning tally in the GLIAC Tournament Championship match against Ashland (Nov. 6) ... one of two freshmen to see time in every postseason contest, including playing a season-high 81 minutes against Chico State (Dec. 1).

High School

Played four years of varsity soccer for head coach Patrick Norman at Portage Central ... helped the Mustangs capture the MHSAA Division 1 state championship in 2009 ... was a three-time Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 All-State selection (2009-11), including a First Team honoree her junior season (2010) ... also guided Portage Central to a pair of MHSAA Division 1 state semifinal appearances (2008, 2010) and a district title in 2011 ... was the top scorer in 2009 with 29 goals scored and in 2010 with 34 goals scored.

Personal

Daughter of Madeleine and Patrick Socia ... enjoys playing sports and hanging out with family and friends ... allied health sciences major.

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Socia’s Career Statistics GP G A P SH SOG 25 4 0 8 27 10 25 5 3 13 39 19 25 8 2 18 42 19 75 17 5 39 108 48

SOG% GW .370 2 .487 1 .452 6 .444 9


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ANDREA STRAUSS

As a Junior (2013)

Senior | GK | 5-6 Troy, Michigan Avondale HS

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Saw action in three games ... part of the program's third NCAA Division II national championship team ... made one save in relief appearances against Tiffin (Oct. 20) and in the GLIAC Tournament Semifinals versus Ferris State (Nov. 8) ... earned three partial shutouts ... logged 61 minutes and 30 seconds of playing time.

High School

Played for Dave Muczysnki at Avondale High School ... Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 2 All-State First Team honoree in 2010 and 2011 ... served as team captain for her senior season (2011) ... voted Avondale's Female Athlete of the Year in 2011 ... two-time Oakland Activities Association White Division All-Academic selection ... also played four seasons of varsity basketball and volleyball for the Yellow Jackets.

Personal

Daughter of Tim and Debbie Strauss ... enjoys playing golf, cooking and hanging out with friends ... majoring in speechlanguage pathology. Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

Strauss’ Career Statistics GP GA GAA SV SV% W L T SHO ---------------------------DNP-------------------------------------------------------DNP----------------------------3 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0

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3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 9 GLIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 7 FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES

ALYSSA WESLEY

As a Junior (2013)

Senior | D | 5-8 Lake Orion, Michigan Lake Orion HS

Saw action in 13 games ... helped the Lakers win a program-best 24 games and their third NCAA Division II national championship ... scored her only goal of the season against Ferris State (Oct. 12) ... part of a GVSU defense that matched the Division II record for shutouts (21) and had the second-lowest goals against average (0.159) and save percentage (.940) in Division II history ... played a season-high 44 minutes versus Tiffin (Oct. 20).

As a Sophomore (2012)

Played in all 25 contests, starting in 10 as a middle back ... had one assist ... helped the back line record 10 straight shutouts during September ... helped limit opponents to six shots per game ... notched a helper against Minnesota Duluth (Sep. 7) ... part of a defense that ranked first in the nation in shutout percentage (0.72) and second in goals against average (0.429).

As a Freshman (2011)

Saw time in 15 games including five starts ... part of a back line that posted 14 shutouts ... played her first collegiate game against Indianapolis (Sep. 20) ... with her on the backline, GVSU owned three shutouts ... had two shots on the season ... played a full 90 minutes at Ohio Dominican (Oct. 2) ...limited the Ohio Dominican and Tiffin (Oct. 21) offenses to just two shots ... helped the defense to a full month of shutouts as eight opponents were held scoreless in October ... also helped with two blank sheets in the GLIAC Tournament ... started in the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship against Northern Kentucky (Nov. 18).

High School

Played soccer at Lake Orion High School under head coach Ken Snage ... helped the Dragons to a district title in 2009 and district runner-up finish in 2010 ... part of the Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

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GP 15 25 13 53

Wesley’s Career Statistics G A P SH SOG 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 6 2 1 0 2 3 1 1 1 3 11 3

SOG% GW .000 0 .333 0 .333 0 .273 0

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backline that recorded 19 shutouts and only allowed six goals during the 2009 season ... All-District and All-Area selection in 2010.

Personal

Daughter of Lisa and Jim Wesley ... enjoys volleyball, music and movies ... majoring in group social studies and education.


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

AIR FORCE BOUNDS

Junior forward Katie Bounds sits down with soccer SID Zach Dirlam to discuss her time in robotics, passion for law enforcement, favorite thing about Grand Valley State and desire to enlist in the United States Air Force

Q: What was your high school (University High School Academy) like?

A: I went to a college prep school. They didn’t have any sports. They just had language clubs and it was technology based. I was on the robotics team. I ran track for the high school nearest me (Southfield-Lathrup) and played soccer for a travel team. Q: How did you get into robotics?

A: My school was technology based, and it was a class. I ended up taking it and it was fun. I kind of learned how to hook up wires, do car alarms and how to make light bulbs turn on. It was interesting, for what the school offered. Q: How did you wind up getting recruited?

A: I played for (Michigan) Jaguars and my coach, Paul Tinnion, got my name out there when we went to tournaments. He told us we had to have some practice e-mailing coaches. My only one ended up going to (former GVSU head coach) Dave (DiIanni). He came to watch a couple of my games, called my coach and set everything up.

Q: What are your greatest strengths as a player?

A: My defensive skills against other teams’ back lines and my speed. Those are my two strengths.

Q: What is your major and why did you pick it?

A: My major is criminal justice. That is something I’ve always wanted to do – some type of law enforcement. I want to go into federal law enforcement, but go through the (United States) Air Force first so I can get a military background.

Q: What was the inspiration behind all that?

A: My dad is a firefighter and I see how he changes peoples’ lives every single day. I even have people in school who have been in car accidents and house fires come up to me saying, “You have a wonderful dad.” I see that he helps people. I want to help people through law enforcement. I’ve always just been fascinated by the Law & Order shows and want to do that.

Q: What are you hoping to accomplish in your final two seasons, and what is your plan for when graduation finally arrives?

A: I want to just enjoy my life a little bit before I become an adult, create relationships that will last a lifetime and do what I’m supposed to do in school and get my degree out of it. When I finally graduate, I want to go into the Air Force and serve for my country, and for my family, friends and everyone who has made an impact on me. Then I want to venture off and travel. Q: What is your favorite thing about Grand Valley State?

A: It is definitely the people. The people I meet are connections for something I want to do in the future. Without people, school wouldn’t be school, and I wouldn’t be playing soccer. I have people telling me I can do it, and that believe in me. Without those people, I wouldn’t be able to accomplish decent grades, stay out of trouble or stay out of the streets, because I come from an urban area where a lot of people don’t stick through stuff. The people here keep me focused and keep me in line. I would definitely say that is the best quality of Grand Valley.

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KATIE BOUNDS

As a Sophomore (2013)

Junior | F | 5-2 Southfield, Michigan University High School Academy

Appeared in 20 games and started against Indianapolis (Oct. 9) ... tallied 12 points off of five goals and two assists ... helped the Lakers to a school record 24 wins and the program's third NCAA Division II national championship ... part of a GVSU frontline that led the nation with 88 goals, matching the second-best scoring output in school history ... notched a goal and an assist versus Malone (Oct. 4) ... scored her second goal of the season against Findlay (Oct. 18) ... scored two goals in a win over Tiffin (Oct. 20) ... recorded a goal in the NCAA Championship against West Florida (Dec. 7).

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As a Freshman (2012)

Earned a starting role against Ferris State (Sep. 12) while seeing time in 16 contests ... owned two goals and an assist ... tallied her first collegiate point with an assist against Indianapolis (Sep. 2) ... recorded two goals against Minnesota Duluth (Sep. 7) in the 5-0 victory ... also took a season-high three shots in that game.

High School

Played for head coach Paul Tinnion and the Michigan Jaguars ... prepped at University High School Academy and was the vice president of her class ... developed as a player through the club program due to her high school not having a team.

Personal

Daughter of William and Deidre Bounds ... criminal justice major.

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Bounds’ Career Statistics G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 2 1 5 10 5 .500 0 5 2 12 26 14 .538 0 7 3 17 36 19 .528 0


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

KATIE KLUNDER Junior | MF | 5-7 Grandville, Michigan Calvin Christian HS

As a Sophomore (2013)

Played in all 25 games, making five starts ... scored three goals and dished out three assists to finish with nine points ... helped the Lakers win a program-best 24 games and capture their third NCAA Division II national championship ... recorded an assist against Columbus State (Sep. 8), Malone (Oct. 4) and Tiffin (Oct. 20) ... scored goals in wins over Indianapolis (Oct. 9) and Ferris State (Oct. 12) ... scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory at Ferris State (Oct. 30) ... GLIAC All-Academic honoree.

As a Freshman (2012)

Saw time in 25 games, including one start ... owned three assists and one goal ... had 27 shots and 14 on goal ... notched first career assist versus Minnesota Duluth (Sep. 7) ... also recorded a helper at Walsh (Sep. 30) ... took a season-high four shots at Notre Dame (Oct. 28) ... tallied a helper against Northwood (Oct. 30) in the GLIAC Tournament Quarterfinals ... recorded the first goal in a 3-1 win against Rockhurst (Nov. 11) in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals.

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High School

Prepped at Grandville Calvin Christian under head coach Tim Terhaar ... a four-time All-Ottawa-Kent Conference Silver Division honoree, All-Area and Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 4 All-State performer (2009-12) ... named to the MIHSSCA Division 4 AllState First Team twice (2011-12) ... led the Squires to a MHSAA Division 4 state championship as a senior (2012) ... named the top player in Division 4 her senior year ... led Calvin Christian to four O.K. Silver championships (2009-12) ... named team captain as a junior and senior (2011-12) ... played club soccer for the Grand Rapids Crew ... selected to be a state Olympic Development Program team member ... also played voleyball and danced in high school.

Personal

Daughter of Jim and Lisa Klunder ... participated in Young Life and Youth Group ... majoring in English.

Year 2012 2013 Total

GP 25 25 50

Klunder’s Career Statistics G A P SH SOG 1 3 5 27 14 3 3 9 34 15 4 6 14 61 29

SOG% GW .519 0 .441 1 .475 1

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3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 9 GLIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 7 FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES

MADDISON REYNOLDS

High School

Junior | MF | 5-4 Flushing, Michigan Flint Powers Catholic HS

Prepped under head coach Art Moody at Flint Powers Catholic High School ... helped the Chargers win the 2011 MHSAA Division 3 state championship, three district titles (2010-12), a pair of regional championships (2011-12) ... also guided Powers Catholic to an MHSAA Division 3 state runner-up finish in 2012 ... scored the only goal in the 2011 MHSAA Division 3 state title match ... three-time All-District honoree ... earned an Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 3 All-State Third Team and All-Region plaudit as a senior (2012).

Personal

Daughter of Mike and Cindy Reynolds ... enjoys cooking, baking, traveling and spending time with family and friends ... majoring in marketing.

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277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

KATY WOOLLEY

As a Sophomore (2013)

Junior | D | 5-7 Dearborn, Michigan Indiana University

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Appeared in all 25 games, making 15 starts ... named AllGLIAC Honorable Mention ... voted GLIAC Defensive Athlete of the Week once (Oct. 14) ... earned an All-GLIAC Tournament team plaudit ... tallied four assists ... helped the Lakers win a program-best 24 games and capture their third NCAA Division II national championship ... part of a defensive unit that matched the Division II record for shutouts (21) and had the second-lowest goals against average (0.159) and save percentage (.940) in Division II history ... helped the Lakers post 13 consecutive shutouts, which tied the second-longest streak in the Division II record books ... handed out one assist in wins over Northwood (Sep. 29) and Findlay (Oct. 18) ... recorded a pair of assists versus Ferris State (Oct. 12) ... played all 90 minutes in four different games, including the NCAA Quarterfinal at Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 24).

At Indiana As a Freshman (2012)

Saw action in two games, playing a total of 32 minutes as a defender.

Prep

Played club soccer for Michigan Hawks under Derek Wiliford ... won the state title with the Hawks six times ... MRL Premier League champions on two occasions ... the team lost only one game in the state of Michigan since 2002 ... named team captain and Olympic Development Program state team member from 2006-10 ... named ODP Region II player in 2008 and 2010 ... attended the inter-regional camp in Pomona, Calif. in 2009 ... won the ODP Region II title in 2009 and 2010 ... was rated a 3-star prospect by TopDrawerSoccer.com.

Personal

Daughter of Mark and Ruth Woolley ... is undecided on a major. Year 2012 2013 Total

GP 2 25 27

Woolley’s Career Statistics G A P SH SOG 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 5 1 0 4 4 5 1

SOG% GW .000 0 .200 0 .200 0

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COMPETITIVE NATURE

Marti Corby is modest, likeable and quirky off the pitch. Once a match kicks off, however, she is the ultimate competitor with an unquenchable thirst for victory. By Zach Dirlam

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arti Corby is lining up a free kick less than five minutes into Grand Valley State’s 2013 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal match. At this stage of the season, a single goal can be the difference between a raucous, celebratory bus ride and a quiet, dejected flight home, making this an extraordinary opportunity. The degree of difficulty on this free kick, however, is much higher than usual. For starters, the numbing 13-degree air and 13 mile per hour winds in Duluth, Minnesota make standing inside a freezer seem like an enjoyable proposition. James S. Malosky Stadium, which doubles as a football field, is furnished with matted down turf that feels more like concrete than natural grass, making it harder to properly strike the ball. These conditions alone present a unique challenge before distance is even taken into account. The ball is resting on the 14-yard line, roughly four yards off the right boundary. Tack on another eight yards to reach the goal itself, which sits two yards in front of the endzone’s back line, and this free kick is far from gratis. But summer after summer, practice after practice, Corby worked diligently on this shot.

– all in the NCAA Semifinals against American International – and six goals, including the game-winner in the NCAA Championship. Corby will not say she is a big-game player. Modesty is one of her most apparent personality traits, second only to her likability. Those who have coached the Ada, Michigan native are not nearly as reluctant to say it. “She certainly stepped up in big games for us,” says Jeremy Stacy, who coached her for four years at Forest Hills Central High School. “It just comes from her being a competitor. That’s one of the things I miss most about her…her desire to win everything.” “Whenever we needed her to do something, she was able to do it.” Part of the reason for her late-season surge was the demanding practice schedule early in the year. Two-a-day training sessions and scrimmages, more grueling than anything she went through in club or high school soccer, built up her mental toughness. Several blowouts during the month of October (the Lakers outscored their opponents 49-1 in nine matches) led to Corby firing shots from almost anywhere on the pitch. At one point,

“I love practicing free kicks,” she says. “That’s something I do at the field every day over the summer. Over the years, I guess I got really comfortable with those shots.” Corby starts at the 19-yard line, takes three strides forward, plants her left foot on the fourth step and blasts a curving shot over the two Minnesota Duluth defenders standing 10 yards ahead, sneaking it inside the left post, past the outstretched arms of goalkeeper Marissa Rosa. It is a perfect shot. No keeper could have kept that perfectly placed missile from going in.

her percentage of shots on goal dipped to 38.8 percent. It would not reach 45 percent until Oct. 25 at Michigan Tech, where Grand Valley State clinched its ninth consecutive GLIAC regular season championship. “I was content with our team winning,” she says. “We were crushing teams and I would try for the shots, but if I didn’t score, it didn’t really matter.” Comfort and confidence are not things that show up in a box score, but both have an enormous effect on player performance. Corby never lacked confidence, though, getting comfortable within the Lakers’ system took some time. Former GVSU assistant coach Erica Demers, now at the University of Iowa, believes this made all the difference in the world. Come NCAA Tournament time, the NSCAA All-America Second Team honoree was “part of almost every attack.” “She wanted to get better, not only for herself, but for her

When the spotlight is brightest, Corby’s game shifts into an altogether different gear...SHE NEEDS TO WIN.

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*** hen the spotlight is shining brightest, Corby’s game shifts into altogether different gear. It is not because she wants to win. She needs to win. Look no further than her stat line from Grand Valley State’s final seven matches last season: 15 points via three assists

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Unfortunately for anyone on the Lakers’ schedule, Corby has sharpened her game this summer. There is one area in which she has improved above all else: vision. “The way she finds through balls, passing lanes and what she does with the ball really separates her from everyone else,” Robinson says. “She is able to create gaps and holes in defenses, which other players simply don’t see.” Another slow start seems highly unlikely.

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*** ust shy of two hours after her remarkable free kick, Corby is sitting at a desk deep inside Minnesota Duluth’s Sports &Health Center. The grinning freshman is awaiting her chance to discuss the Lakers’ 2-1 victory. The door to the makeshift press area swings open a few minutes later. Two crestfallen Bulldog players come through the doorway, followed slowly by head CATCHING FIRE Postseason play brought out the best coach Greg Cane. Immediately, the 20-year coach’s in Corby, who tallied points in six of GVSU’s eight GLIAC eyes spot Corby. Tournament and NCAA Tournament matches. “Was that you who scored the free kick?” he asks teammates day in and day out,” Demers says. “As she grew Corby, who simply nods her head, obviously caught off guard more confident as a college athlete, she became someone by the question. you could really rely on to give you everything she had in “Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.” every game.” “Thank you,” she says sheepishly before walking into her Thanks to her coming out party, GVSU claimed its third na- first-ever press conference, where she kept on smiling, gigtional title in five years. gling and having more fun than anyone else. It also validated Corby’s decision to come to Allendale. With an estimated half-dozen scholarship offers from Division I programs, she could have easily passed over the Lakers. Her sights had always been set on playing at the highest level. It just seemed right to her. Once she realized conference crowns would not satisfy her passion for winning, GVSU was given serious consideration. “I knew I wanted bigger things, and I knew Grand Valley State was capable of making a run in the tournament and winning a national championship,” Corby says. “That was a big factor.” The All-GLIAC First Team selection is keeping her personal goals for 2014 secret. She does not want her teammates to think she is trying to score a certain amount of goals, chase a particular honor or do anything on her own. Winning a second straight national title, as well as working toward the team’s goals, is all she wants to focus on. Her selflessness, along with her “quirky attitude” and great sense of humor, are why Corby’s teammates enjoy being around her as often as possible. “She is always having fun,” says Lewis Robinson, coach of the Grand Rapids Crew Juniors W20s team Corby played for this summer. “She is probably the most likeable kid on the team that all the players seem to revolve around. At the same time, as soon as she gets on the field, she is always the most SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER The Lakers will need serious player and most competitive kid, which is what takes Corby to hit the ground running in 2014 seeing as three her to the top level.”

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ERIKA BRADFIELD

As a Freshman (2013)

Sophomore | F | 5-8 Rockford, Michigan Rockford HS

Saw action in all 25 games, making 18 starts ... scored six goals and handed out seven assists to finish with 19 points ... helped the Lakers win a program-best 24 games and capture their third NCAA Division II national championship ... part of a GVSU frontline that led the nation with 88 goals, matching the second-highest scoring output in school history ... made first career start at Armstrong Atlantic State (Sep. 6) ... scored her first collegiate goal at Ashland (Sep. 20) ... recorded her first collegiate assist versus Malone (Oct. 4) ... tallied two assists against Findlay (Oct. 18) ... notched game-winning goals at Indianapolis (Oct. 9), versus Tiffin (Oct. 20) and in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal against Rockhurst (Nov. 17) ... ranked third on the team in shots (46).

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High School

Four-year varsity player at Rockford under head coach Steve Thomas ... two-time All-District selection, while also earning All-Ottawa-Kent Conference Red Division honors in 2012 ... scored 13 goals and dished out 12 assists en route to earning an Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 All-State Second Team as a senior (2013) ... led the Rams to three district finals.

Personal

Daughter of Dean and Jill Bradfield ... business general major. Year 2013 Total

GP 25 25

Bradfield’s Career Statistics G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 6 7 19 46 26 .565 3 6 7 19 46 26 .565 3

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EMILY BUSH

As a Freshman (2013)

Sophomore | F | 5-6 Northville, Michigan Northville HS

Played in 16 games ... part of a team that won the program's third NCAA Division II national championship ... logged a season-high 48 minutes at Ashland (Sep. 20) ... tallied her first collegiate goal and assist against Walsh (Oct. 6) ... notched two assists versus Tiffin (Oct. 20).

High School

Member of the Northville High School team under head coach Eric Brucker ... a two-time All-District and All-Kensington Lakes Activities Association Central Division honoree ... earned Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 All-State Honorable Mention as a junior and senior (2012, 2013) ... a two-time KLAA Central scholar athlete and a two-year member of the National Honor Society ... played for the Michigan Hawks, where the team was a state finalist, alongside current GVSU teammates Alexis Mencotti and Gabbie Guibord ... also helped lead Northville to a KLAA Central title in 2012 ... played varsity hockey at Northville as well ... member of National Honor Society.

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Daughter of Jeff and Shelly Bush ... allied health sciences major. Year 2013 Total

GP 16 16

Bush’s Career Statistics G A P SH SOG 1 3 5 16 6 1 3 5 16 6

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CLARE CARLSON

As a Freshman (2013)

Sophomore | D | 5-5 Ada, Michigan Forest Hills Central HS

Appeared in 21 games, making one start against Columbus State (Sep. 8) ... helped the program capture its third NCAA Division II national championship ... played a season-high 76 minutes at Armstrong Atlantic State (Sep. 6) ... scored first collegiate goal against Walsh (Oct. 6) ... fired two shots in a GLIAC Tournament Semifinal match versus Ferris State (Nov. 8).

High School

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Daughter of Scott and Nancy Carlson ... majoring in mechanical engineering. Year 2013 Total

GP 21 21

Carlson’s Career Statistics G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 1 0 2 8 3 .375 0 1 0 2 8 3 .375 0

Four-year member of the Forest Hills Central High School squad under head coach Jeremy Stacy ... a two-time AllOttawa-Kent Conference Black Division selection ... earned All-District honors as a junior and led the Rangers to the 2012 MHSAA Division 1 State Semifinals ... participated in school newspaper, band and National Honor Society.

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MARTI CORBY

As a Freshman (2013)

Sophomore | MF | 5-8 Ada, Michigan Forest Hills Central HS

Appeared in all 25 games, making 18 starts ... named to Daktronics, Inc. All-America First Team, NSCAA All-America Second Team, NSCAA All-Midwest Region First Team and All-GLIAC First Team ... chosen to the All-GLIAC Tournament Team ... helped the Lakers win their third NCAA Division II national championship ... finished second in the GLIAC in goals (12), shots (109) and shots on goal (52) ... was third on the team and GLIAC with 31 points ... tied for fourth among all GLIAC players in assists (7) ... part of a Laker frontline that led the nation in goals (88), which tied second-highest scoring output in program history ... recorded her first collegiate point with an assist versus Columbus State (Sep. 8) ... scored two goals, including a pair of game-winners, in victories over Malone (Oct. 4) and Ferris State (Nov. 8) ... tallied two assists and scored a goal against Tiffin (Oct. 20) ... scored a goal in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal versus Rockhurst (Nov. 17), Regional Championship against Quincy (Nov. 22) and NCAA Quarterfinal at Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 24) ... dished out three assists in the NCAA Semifinal against American International (Dec. 5), which matched the second-most assists by a GVSU player in a single game ... scored the gamewinning goal of the NCAA Championship versus West Florida (Dec. 7).

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A four-year member of the varsity squad at Forest Hills Central High School under head coach Jeremy Stacy ... a two-time All-Ottawa-Kent Conference Black Division and All-District selection ... earned two Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 AllState plaudits (2012-13), including a First Team laurel as a senior (2013) ... helped the Rangers to two O.K. Black championships, and a district and regional title in 2011 ... played club soccer for the Grand Rapids Crew ... also participated in golf, basketball and marching band.

Personal

Daughter of James and Julie Corby ... majoring in allied health sciences. Year 2013 Total

Corby’s Career Statistics GP G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 25 12 7 31 109 52 .477 3 25 12 7 31 109 52 .477 3


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GABBIE GUIBORD

As a Freshman (2013)

Sophomore | MF | 5-6 Northville, Michigan Northville HS

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Appeared in 24 games, starting two ... tallied two goals and three assists to finish with seven points ... helped the Lakers win a school record 24 games and their third NCAA Division II national championship ... made her first collegiate start against Columbus State (Sep. 8) ... handed out three assists, which matched the second-most by any GVSU player in a single game, against Walsh (Oct. 6) ... scored a pair of goals in a victory over Tiffin (Oct. 20) ... recorded a shot on goal in the NCAA Semifinal versus American International (Dec. 5).

High School

Member of head coach Eric Brucker's Northville High School squad with current GVSU teammates Alexis Mencotti and Emily Bush ... finished her junior season (2012) with three goals and three assists ... helped Northville to a district title in 2012 ... also helped lead the Mustangs to a KLAA Central title in 2012.

Personal

Daughter of Donald and Mary Guibord ... enjoys being outdoors ... pre-business major. Year 2013 Total

GP 24 24

Guibord’s Career Statistics G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 2 3 7 26 9 .346 0 2 3 7 26 9 .346 0

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MACKENZIE HURLBURT

At Albion College As a Freshman (2013)

Sophomore | GK | 5-7 Cadillac, Michigan Albion College

Appeared in 19 games and made 18 starts ... logged 1,690:57 minutes in goal ... posted a 2.61 goals-against average ... made 116 saves and finished the season with a .703 save percentage ... stopped seven shots on goal in losses to Alma (Sep. 12) and Kalamazoo (Sep. 18) ... notched six saves to help the Britons to a 2-2 draw against Saint Mary's (Sep. 24) ... made a season-high 19 saves versus Kalamazoo (Oct. 19) ... stopped 13 shots on goal against No. 16 Calvin (Oct. 22) ... tallied seven saves at Saint Mary's (Oct. 26) ... earned her first collegiate solo shutout in a 1-0 victory over Trine (Oct. 30) ... ended her freshman campaign with eight stops in a 2-1 win at Olivet (Nov. 4).

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Prepped under head coach Jen Van Noord at Cadillac High School ... All-Big North Conference First Team honoree as a senior (2013) ... helped the Vikings claim the 2013 Big North Conference title ... voted team MVP in 2013 ... also named a captain prior to her final season ... played club soccer for Traverse City North Storm '95.

Personal

Daughter of Mark and Sue Hurlburt ... enjoys snowboarding, long boarding, swimming, fishing and wakebording ... majoring in sports medicine. Year 2013 Total

Hurlburt’s Career Statistics GP GA GAA SV SV% W L T 19 49 2.61 116 .703 4 14 1 19 49 2.61 116 .703 4 14 1

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KENDRA STAUFFER

As a Freshman (2013)

Sophomore | F | 5-4 Alto, Michigan Caledonia HS

Played in 24 games and made 16 starts ... named to the Daktronics, Inc. All-Midwest Region Second Team, NSCAA All-Midwest Region Second Team and All-GLIAC Second Team ... voted to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team and earned Most Outstanding Offensive Player honors ... helped the Lakers win a program-best 24 games and their third NCAA Division II national championship ... finished second among all GLIAC players in assists (10) and points (32) ... ranked third in the league in goals (11) ... part of a Laker offense that led the nation in goals (88), which was also the second-highest scoring output in program history ... made her first start against Columbus State (Sep. 8) ... scored her first collegiate goal versus Minnesota State (Sep. 15) ... recorded her first collegiate assist at Ashland (Sep. 20) ... tallied two goals and an assist for a seasonhigh five points at Northwood (Sep. 29) ... scored two goals in victories over Ferris State (Oct. 12) and Findlay (Oct. 18) ... scored a goal and handed out an assist in the GLIAC Tournament Championship match versus Michigan Tech (Nov. 10) ... tallied three assists and one goal in the last four games of the NCAA Tournament.

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Four-year varsity player at Caledonia High School for head coach Steve Sanxter ... was a three-time Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 All-State, All-Ottawa-Kent Conference Gold Division and All-Region selection (2011-13) ... led Caledonia to three O.K. Gold championships and a district title in 2013 ... scored 52 goals in her career ... ... also played basketball for two years.

Personal

Daughter of Ben Stauffer and Abbie Cutler ... radiologic and imaging sciences major. Year 2013 Total

Stauffer’s Career Statistics GP G A P SH SOG SOG% GW 24 11 10 32 41 29 .707 1 24 11 10 32 41 29 .707 1

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MARIA FARMER

High School

Freshman | D | 5-9 Canton, Michigan Plymouth HS

Played four years of varsity soccer under head coach Jeff Nesich at Plymouth High School ...earned a Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 Honorable Mention plaudit as a senior (2014) ... helped the Wildcats to a district title and regional finals appearance in 2013 ... also played varsity basketball in 2012.

Personal

Daughter of Dave and Judy Farmer ... enjoys art, cooking, photography, playing cards and camping ... undecided on a major.

DANI JOHNSON High School

Freshman | MF | 5-3 Toledo, Ohio Notre Dame Academy

Prepped under head coach Chip Smith at Notre Dame Academy ... tallied 37 goals and 32 assists over the course of four seasons with the Eagles ... guided Notre Dame Academy to a Three Rivers Athletic Conference title and district championship in 2013 ... garnered NSCAA All-Region IV, OHSAA Division I All-State First Team laurels in 2013 ... earned District and TRAC Player of the Year honors as a senior (2013) ... garnered an OHSAA Division I AllState Second Team plaudit in 2012 ... four-time All-TRAC, All-District and All-Academic selection.

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Daughter of Phil and Terri Johnson ... enjoys outdoor activities and spending time with friends and family ... undecided on a major.

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MADISON MAZER

High School

Freshman | D/MF | 5-3 Kalamazoo, Michigan Portage Central HS

Prepped under head coach Pat Norman at Portage Central ... earned All-District honors in 2013 ... voted team captain as a junior and senior (2013-14) ... helped the Mustangs capture two district championships (2012-13) and a pair of Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference titles.

Personal

Daughter of Kevin and Wendy Mazer ... two-year member of Business Professionals of America ... enjoys reading and going to Starbucks ... undecided on a major.

TRACEY MCCOY High School

Freshman | D | 5-10 Aurora, Illinois Metea Valley HS

Earned four varsity letters under head coach Pat Feulner at Metea Valley High School ... three-time All-Academic honoree ... helped guide the Mustangs a regional title and sectional runner-up finish as a senior (2014) ... part of Metea Valley's regional and Upstate Eight Conference championship team in 2012 ... aided the Mustangs during two runs to the regional finals (2011, 2013) ... also played club soccer for Team Chicago Santos.

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Daughter of Mark and Diana McCoy ... two-year member of the marching band at Metea Valley ... member of Peer Partners, an organization dedicated to helping special-needs children, since 2012 ... enjoys art and music ... intends to be a pre-medical major.


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ALEXIS MENCOTTI

As a Freshman (2013)

Redshirt Freshman | D | 5-8 Novi, Michigan Northville HS Personal

Redshirted due to injury.

High School

Member of the Northville High School squad under head coach Eric Brucker ... earned a Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 All-State Honorable Mention accolade as a senior (2013) ... an AllDistrict and All-Kensington Lakes Activities Association Central Division selection ... helped the Mustangs to a KLAA Central title in 2012 ... also played club soccer for the Michigan Rush and Michigan Hawks ... was teammates with current Lakers Gabbie Guibord and Emily Bush at Northville ... also played basketball and was active in Relay for Life.

Daughter of Anthony and Lisa Mencotti ... majoring in exercise science.

GABRIELLA MENCOTTI

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Freshman | MF | 5-10 Novi, Michigan Northville HS

Prepped under head coach Eric Brucker at Northville High School ... named to the Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 1 All-State First Team as a senior (2014) ... led the Mustangs to the 2014 MHSAA Division 1 state championship ... earned All-Kensington Lakes Activities Association Central Division, All-District and team MVP honors in 2013 ... member of the Rush Select national team from 2011-12 ... also earned MVP and All-KLAA Central honors playing on the varsity women's basketball team.

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Daughter of Anthony and Lisa Mencotti ... enjoys outdoor activities ... intends to major in accounting.

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PAIGE PRYSON

High School

Freshman | GK | 5-6 Jackson, Michigan Lumen Christi HS

Prepped under head coach Damon Havlicek at Lumen Christi High School ... earned a Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 3 All-State Honorable Mention plaudit as a junior (2013) ... was also an All-Region and All-District honoree in 2013 and 2014, respeciively ... earned a pair of All-Capital Area Activities Conference Gold Division selections (2013, 2014) ... named to the Jackson Citizen Patriot Dream Team as a senior (2014) ... captained the Titans to a district finals appearance as a senior (2014) ... three-time CAAC Gold AllAcademic honoree ... helped Lumen Christi win CAAC Gold and district titles in 2013 ... also spent four years on the Titan women's basketball team and two years on the volleyball team.

Personal

Daughter of Michael and Lori Pryson ... served on a mission trip in Jamaica during the spring of 2013 ... undecided major.

SHANNON QUINN

High School

Freshman | MF | 5-11 Grand Rapids, Michigan Forest Hills Northern HS

Prepped under head coach Jamie Bogart at nearby Forest Hills Northern High School ... served as team captain for two seasons (2013-14) ... earned a Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) Division 2 AllState First Team plaudit as a senior (2014) ... was a MIHSSCA Division 2 All-State Honorable Mention in 2013 ... three-time All-Ottawa Kent Conference Bronze Division selection ... helped the Huskies win three O.K. Bronze titles and a district championship in 2013 ... named Academic All-State for the past three years (2012-14) ... earned team awards for top defender and midfielder in 2011 and 2012, respectively ... also earned three varsity letters on the FHN women's basketball team.

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JENNIFER STEINAWAY

High School

Freshman | GK | 5-7 Pinckney, Michigan Pinckney Community HS

Four-year varsity goalkeeper and two-time captain under head coach Joel Lindblade at Pinckney Community High School ... named All-Kensington Lakes Activities Association West Division Honorable Mention in 2013 ... played club soccer for Alliance FC for two seasons ... also played three years of varsity basketball.

Personal

Daughter of Jeffrey and Jacqueline Steinaway ... enjoys playing sports ... intends to major in physical therapy.

SARA STEVENS High School

Freshman | F | 5-3 Plainfield, Illinois Plainfield North HS

Played four seasons of varsity soccer under head coach Jane Crowe at Plainfield North High School ... ranks 13th in school history in goals and assists ... helped the Tigers claim three Southwest Prairie Conference titles and an IHSA Class 3A regional championship in 2013 ... also played club soccer for Team Chicago Santos.

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Daughter of Brent and Susan Stevens ... enjoys listening to music and hanging out with friends and family ... intends to major in physical therapy.

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Match No. 1 Quincy Hawks Friday, Sep. 5 | 7:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field Ramada Plaza Invitational GVSU Leads Series 11-0-0

Match No. 2 Truman State Bulldogs Sunday, Sep. 7 | 2:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field Ramada Plaza Invitational First Meeting

Location: Quincy, Illinois Enrolloment: 1,169 Founded: 1860 Colors: Brown, Gold and White Home Field: Legends Stadium Conference: GLVC President: Robert A. Gervasi, PhD Athletic Director: Marty Bell Soccer SID: Brendan Bittner Office Phone: (217) 228-5432 E-Mail: bittnbr@quincy.edu Website: quhawks.com

Location: Kirksville, Missouri Enrolloment: 5,990 Founded: 1867 Colors: Purple and White Home Field: Bulldog Soccer Park Conference: GLVC President: Dr. Troy D. Piano Athletic Director: Jerry Wollmering Soccer SID: Tyler Madsen Office Phone: (660) 785-4127 E-Mail: madsen@truman.edu Website: trumanbulldogs.com

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 at Grand Valley State Sep. 7 vs. Ferris State Sep. 12 Southern Indiana* Sep. 14 Illinois Springfield* Sep. 16 Southwest Baptist Sep. 19 at Bellarmine* Sep. 21 at McKendree* Sep. 26 Missouri S&T* Sep. 28 Drury* Oct. 3 at Rockhurst* Oct. 5 at William Jewell* Oct. 10 Indianapolis* Oct. 12 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.)* Oct. 17 at Lewis* Oct. 19 at Wisconsin-Parkside* Oct. 24 Maryville* Oct. 26 at Missouri-Saint Louis* Oct. 29 Truman State* Nov. 2-9 GLVC Tournament

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 vs. Ferris State Sep. 7 at Grand Valley State Sep. 12 Illinois Springfield* Sep. 14 Southern Indiana* Sep. 16 Lindenwood Sep. 19 at McKendree* Sep. 21 at Bellarmine* Sep. 26 Drury* Sep. 28 Missouri S&T* Oct. 3 at William Jewell* Oct. 5 at Rockhurst* Oct. 10 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.)* Oct. 12 Indianapolis* Oct. 17 at Wisconsin-Parkside* Oct. 19 at Lewis* Oct. 24 Missouri-Saint Louis* Oct. 26 at Maryville* Oct. 29 at Quincy* Nov. 2-9 GLVC Tournament

Head Coach: Dave Musso (9th yr.) Record at Quincy: 120-38-15 Career Record: 120-38-15 (Eight yrs.) 2013 Record: 18-1-4 GLVC Record/Finish: 12-0-3/1st GLVC Tournament: Champions NCAA Tournament: Regional Finalist Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4

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Match No. 3 Southwest Minnesota State Mustangs Friday, Sep. 12 | 4:00 p.m. Mankato, Minnesota The Pitch at Gage Towers First Meeting

Location: Marshall, Minnesota Enrolloment: 6,824 Founded: 1963 Colors: Brown and Gold Home Field: Mattke Field Conference: NSIC President: Dr. Connie J. Gores Athletic Director: Chris Hmielewski Soccer SID: Kelly Loft Office Phone: (507) 537-7177 E-Mail: kelly.loft@smsu.edu Website: smsumustangs.com

Head Coach: TJ Buchholz (4th yr.) Record at SMSU: 28-23-4 Career Record: 165-107-16 (15 yrs.) 2013 Record: 16-4-2 NSIC Record/Finish: 11-2-2/5th NSIC Tournament: Quarterfinalist NCAA Tournament: Regional Finalist Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 Fort Hays State (Kan.) Sep. 7 Nebraska-Kearney Sep. 12 vs. Grand Valley State Sep. 14 Sioux Falls* Sep. 20 Concordia-Saint Paul* Sep. 21 Minnesota State* Sep. 27 at Minot State* Sep. 28 at University of Mary* Oct. 4 at Saint Cloud State* Oct. 5 at Minnesota Duluth* Oct. 11 Bemidji State* Oct. 12 Minnesota Crookston* Oct. 18 at Upper Iowa* Oct. 19 at Winona State* Oct. 25 Minnesota State-Moorhead* Oct. 26 Northern State* Oct. 31 at Wayne State (Neb.)* Nov. 2 Augustana* Nov. 5-9 NSIC Tournament


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Match No. 4 Minnesota State Mavericks Sunday, Sep. 14 | 1:00 p.m. Mankato, Minnesota The Pitch at Gage Towers GVSU Leads Series 2-0-3

Match No. 5 Ferris State Bulldogs Saturday, Sep. 20 | 5:00 p.m. Big Rapids, Michigan FSU Varsity Soccer Field GVSU Leads Series 21-3-0

Location: Mankato, Minnesota Enrolloment: 15,409 Founded: 1868 Colors: Purple and Gold Home Field: Pitch at Gage Towers Conference: NSIC President: Dr. Richard Davenport Athletic Director: Kevin Buisman Soccer SID: Paul Allan Office Phone: (507) 389-2625 E-Mail: paul.allan@mnsu.edu Website: msumavericks.com

Location: Big Rapids, Michigan Enrolloment: 14,707 Founded: 1884 Colors: Crimson and Gold Home Field: FSU Varsity Soccer Field Conference: GLIAC President: David L. Eisler Athletic Director: Perk Weisenburger Soccer SID: Rob Bentley Office Phone: (231) 591-3821 E-Mail: bentleyr@ferris.edu Website: ferrisstatebulldogs.com

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 at Southwestern Okla. State Sep. 7 at Central Oklahoma Sep. 11 Concordia-Saint Paul* Sep. 14 Grand Valley State Sep. 20 at Sioux Falls* Sep. 21 at Southwest Minn. State* Sep. 26 Bemidji State* Sep. 28 Minnesota Crookston* Oct. 4 Minnesota State-Moorhead* Oct. 5 Northern State* Oct. 11 at Minot State* Oct. 12 at University of Mary* Oct. 18 Wayne State (Neb.)* Oct. 19 Augustana* Oct. 24 at Minnesota Duluth* Oct. 26 at Saint Cloud State* Oct. 31 at Upper Iowa* Nov. 2 Winona State* Nov. 5-9 NSIC Tournament

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 vs. Truman State Sep. 7 vs. Quincy Sep. 14 Saginaw Valley State Sep. 16 at Indiana Wesleyan* Sep. 20 Grand Valley State* Sep. 26 at Walsh* Sep. 28 at Tiffin* Oct. 3 Findlay* Oct. 5 Malone* Oct. 10 at Saginaw Valley State* Oct. 12 Northwood* Oct. 15 at Grand Valley State Oct. 17 Ashland* Oct. 19 Lake Erie* Oct. 24 at Michigan Tech* Oct. 26 at Northern Michigan* Oct. 30 at Ohio Dominican* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

Head Coach: Brian Bahl (2nd yr.) Record at Minnesota State: 17-3-2 Career Record: 83-46-19 (Seven yrs.) 2013 Record: 17-3-2 NSIC Record/Finish: 13-1-1/1st NSIC Tournament: Champions NCAA Tournament: Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3

Head Coach: Andy McCaslin (2nd yr.) Record at Ferris State: 9-8-2 Career Record: 9-8-2 (One yr.) 2013 Record: 9-8-2 GLIAC Record/Finish: 7-4-1/T-4th GLIAC Tournament: Semifinalist NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3

Match No. 6 Lake Erie Storm Friday, Sep. 26 | 2:00 p.m. Painesville, Ohio Slattery Field GVSU Leads Series 4-0-0

Location: Painesville, Ohio Enrolloment: 1,100 Founded: 1856 Colors: Forest Green and White Home Field: Slattery Field Conference: GLIAC President: Michael T. Victor Athletics Director: Reid Guarnieri Soccer SID: Keith Nadrah Office Phone: (440) 375-7475 E-Mail: knadrah@lec.edu Website: lakeeriestorm.com

Head Coach: Valerie Prause (1st yr.) Record at Lake Erie: 0-0-0 Career Record: 0-0-0 2013 Record: 4-12-1 GLIAC Record/Finish: 3-8-1/T-10th GLIAC Tournament: DNQ NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/10 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 2014 Schedule Sep. 4 West Virginia Wesleyan Sep. 6 Wheeling Jesuit Sep. 12 Daemen Sep. 21 Davis & Elkins Sep. 26 Grand Valley State* Sep. 28 Malone* Oct. 3 at Northwood* Oct. 5 at Saginaw Valley State* Oct. 10 Northern Michigan* Oct. 12 Michigan Tech* Oct. 17 at Walsh* Oct. 19 at Ferris State* Oct. 21 Mercyhurst Oct. 24 Ashland* Oct. 26 at Tiffin* Oct. 30 at Findlay* Nov. 1 Ohio Dominican* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

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Match No. 7 Findlay Oilers Sunday, Sep. 28 | 12:00 p.m. Findlay, Ohio DeHaven Field GVSU Leads Series 13-6-1

Match No. 8 Indianapolis Greyhounds Wednesday, Oct. 1 | 5:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field GVSU Leads Series 10-4-0

Match No. 9 Malone Pioneers Friday, Oct. 3 | 7:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field GVSU Leads Series 2-0-0

Location: Findlay, Ohio Enrolloment: 3,600 Founded: 1882 Colors: Orange and Black Home Field: DeHaven Field Conference: GLIAC President: Katherine Fell Athletic Director: Steven Rackley Soccer SID: David Buck Office Phone: (419) 434-4727 E-Mail: buckd@findlay.edu Website: athletics.findlay.edu

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana Enrolloment: 5,400 Founded: 1902 Colors: Crimson and Grey Home Field: Key Stadium Conference: GLVC President: Robert L. Manual Athletic Director: Dr. Sue Willey Soccer SID: Jackie Paquette Office Phone: (317) 788-3494 E-Mail: paquettej@uindy.edu Website: athletics.uindy.edu

Location: Canton, Ohio Enrolloment: 2,113 Founded: 1892 Colors: Red and White Home Field: Pioneer Soccer Field Conference: GLIAC President: David A. King, Ed.D. Athletic Director: Charlie Grimes Soccer SID: Mark Bankert Office Phone: (330) 471-8293 E-Mail: mbankert@malone.edu Website: malonepioneers.com

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 at Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) Sep. 7 Lewis Sep. 12 at Lee Sep. 14 at Alabama-Huntsville Sep. 23 Cedarville Sep. 26 at Malone* Sep. 28 Grand Valley State* Oct. 3 at Ferris State* Oct. 7 at Tiffin* Oct. 10 at Ohio Dominican* Oct. 12 Walsh* Oct. 17 at Michigan Tech* Oct. 19 at Northern Michigan* Oct. 24 Saginaw Valley State* Oct. 26 Northwood* Oct. 30 Lake Erie* Nov. 1 at Ashland* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 vs. Saginaw Valley State Sep. 7 at Tiffin Sep. 12 William Jewell* Sep. 14 Rockhurst* Sep. 19 at Drury* Sep. 21 at Missouri S&T* Sep. 26 at McKendree* Sep. 28 at Bellarmine* Oct. 1 at Grand Valley State Oct. 3 Illinois Springfield* Oct. 5 Southern Indiana* Oct. 10 at Quincy* Oct. 12 at Truman State* Oct. 17 Missouri-Saint Louis* Oct. 19 Maryville* Oct. 24 at Wisconsin-Parkside* Oct. 26 Lewis* Oct. 29 at Saint Joseph’s (Ind.)* Nov. 2-9 GLVC Tournament

2014 Schedule Sep. 4 Ohio Valley (W.Va.) Sep. 5 at Youngstown State Sep. 11 at West Virginia Wesleyan Sep. 19 Saginaw Valley State* Sep. 21 at Walsh* Sep. 26 Findlay* Sep. 28 at Lake Erie* Oct. 3 at Grand Valley State* Oct. 5 at Ferris State* Oct. 10 Michigan Tech* Oct. 12 Northern Michigan* Oct. 17 at Northwood* Oct. 19 Ohio Dominican* Oct. 25 at Roberts Wesleyan Oct. 30 Ashland* Nov. 1 Tiffin* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

Head Coach: Crystal Dye (3rd yr.) Record at Findlay: 16-17-3 Career Record: 48-39-4 (Six yrs.) 2013 Record: 8-8-2 GLIAC Record/Finish: 4-6-2/9th GLIAC Tournament: DNQ NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4

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Head Coach: Josh Jones (2nd yr.) Record at Malone: 4-12-1 Career Record: 4-12-1 (One yr.) 2013 Record: 4-12-1 GLIAC Record/Finish: 1-11-0/13th GLIAC Tournament: DNQ NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1


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Match No. 10 Tiffin Dragons Sunday, Oct. 5 | 1:00 p.m. Tiffin, Ohio Paradiso Athletic Fields GVSU Leads Series 11-0-1

Match No. 11 Northwood Timberwolves Friday, Oct. 10 | 2:00 p.m. Midland, Michigan Dean Field GVSU Leads Series 22-1-1

Location: Tiffin, Ohio Enrolloment: 3,498 Founded: 1888 Colors: Green and Gold Home Field: Paradiso Athletic Fields Conference: GLIAC President: Dr. Paul Marion Athletic Director: Lonny Allen Soccer SID: Shane O’Donnell Office Phone: (507) 389-2625 E-Mail: sodonnel@tiffin.edu Website: gotiffindragons.com

Location: Midland, Michigan Enrolloment: 6,829 Founded: 1959 Colors: Dark Blue and Lighter Blue Home Field: Dean Field Conference: GLIAC President: Keith A. Pretty, J.D. Athletic Director: Dave Marsh Soccer SID: Travis McCurdy Office Phone: (989) 837-4239 E-Mail: mccurdyt@northwood.edu Website: timberwolves.gonorthwood.com

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 Bellarmine Sep. 7 Indianapolis Sep. 10 Charleston Sep. 13 at Cedarville Sep. 24 at Ursuline Sep. 26 Saginaw Valley State* Sep. 28 Ferris State* Oct. 5 Grand Valley State* Oct. 7 Findlay* Oct. 10 at Ashland* Oct. 12 at Ohio Dominican* Oct. 17 at Northern Michigan* Oct. 19 at Michigan Tech* Oct. 24 Northwood* Oct. 26 Lake Erie* Oct. 30 at Walsh* Nov. 1 at Malone* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 at Wisconsin-Parkside Sep. 7 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) Sep. 15 Madonna Sep. 19 Concordia (Mich.) Sep. 21 Saginaw Valley State* Sep. 26 at Ohio Dominican* Sep. 28 at Walsh* Oct. 3 Lake Erie* Oct. 5 Ashland* Oct. 10 Grand Valley State* Oct. 12 at Ferris State* Oct. 17 Malone* Oct. 24 at Tiffin* Oct. 26 at Findlay* Oct. 30 Northern Michigan* Nov. 1 Michigan Tech* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

Head Coach: Melissa Bigg (1st yr.) Record at Tiffin: 0-0-0 Career Record: 0-0-0 2013 Record: 4-12-1 GLIAC Record/Finish: 3-8-1/T-10th GLIAC Tournament: DNQ NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/14 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2

Head Coach: Dean Pappas (4th yr.) Record at Northwood: 17-31-2 Career Record: 17-31-2 (Three yrs.) 2013 Record: 6-10-1 GLIAC Record/Finish: 5-7-0/T-7th GLIAC Tournament: Quarterfinalist NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2

Match No. 12 Saginaw Valley State Cardinals Sunday, Oct. 12 | 1:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field GVSU Leads Series 19-2-4

Location: University Center, Michigan Enrolloment: 10,245 Founded: 1963 Colors: Red and Blue Home Field: Robert C. Braddock Field Conference: GLIAC President: Donald Blanchard Athletics Director: Mike Watson Soccer SID: Eric Brookhouse Office Phone: (989) 964-4053 E-Mail: embrookh@svsu.edu Website: svsucardinals.com

Head Coach: Michael O’Niell (1st yr.) Record at SVSU: 0-0-0 Career Record: 0-0-0 2013 Record: 7-9-1 GLIAC Record/Finish: 5-7-0/T-7th GLIAC Tournament: Quarterfinalist NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 2014 Schedule Aug. 21 Siena Heights Aug. 28 at Oakland Sep. 5 vs. Indianapolis Sep. 7 vs. Bellarmine Sep. 10 Delta College Sep. 14 at Ferris State Sep. 19 at Malone* Sep. 21 Northwood* Sep. 26 at Tiffin* Sep. 28 at Ohio Dominican* Oct. 3 Ashland* Oct. 5 Lake Erie* Oct. 10 Ferris State* Oct. 12 at Grand Valley State* Oct. 19 at Walsh* Oct. 24 at Findlay* Oct. 30 Michigan Tech* Nov. 1 Northern Michigan* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

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Match No. 13 Ferris State Bulldogs Wednesday, Oct. 15 | 7:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field Non-Conference Match GVSU Leads Series 21-3-0

Location: Big Rapids, Michigan Enrolloment: 14,707 Founded: 1884 Colors: Crimson and Gold Home Field: FSU Varsity Soccer Field Conference: GLIAC President: David L. Eisler Athletic Director: Perk Weisenburger Soccer SID: Rob Bentley Office Phone: (231) 591-3821 E-Mail: bentleyr@ferris.edu Website: ferrisstatebulldogs.com Head Coach: Andy McCaslin (2nd yr.) Record at Ferris State: 9-8-2 Career Record: 9-8-2 (One yr.) 2013 Record: 9-8-2 GLIAC Record/Finish: 7-4-1/T-4th GLIAC Tournament: Semifinalist NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 vs. Truman State Sep. 7 vs. Quincy Sep. 14 Saginaw Valley State* Sep. 16 at Indiana Wesleyan* Sep. 20 Grand Valley State* Sep. 26 at Walsh* Sep. 28 at Tiffin* Oct. 3 Findlay* Oct. 5 Malone* Oct. 10 at Saginaw Valley State* Oct. 12 Northwood* Oct. 15 at Grand Valley State Oct. 17 Ashland* Oct. 19 Lake Erie* Oct. 24 at Michigan Tech* Oct. 26 at Northern Michigan* Oct. 30 at Ohio Dominican* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

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Match No. 14 Ohio Dominican Panthers Friday, Oct. 17 | 7:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field GVSU Leads Series 4-0-0

Match No. 15 Ashland Eagles Sunday, Oct. 19 | 1:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field GVSU Leads Series 11-9-1

Location: Columbus, Ohio Enrolloment: 2,660 Founded: 1911 Colors: Black and Gold Home Field: Panther Field Conference: GLIAC President: Dr. Peter Cimbolic Athletic Director: Jeff Blair Soccer SID: Tyler Jester Office Phone: (614) 253-4843 E-Mail: jestert@ohiodominican.edu Website: ohiodominicanpanthers.com

Location: Ashland, Ohio Enrolloment: 6,000 Founded: 1878 Colors: Purple and Gold Home Field: Ferguson Field Conference: GLIAC President: Dr. Frederick J. Finks Athletic Director: Al King Soccer SID: Rachel O’Connor Office Phone: (419) 289-5442 E-Mail: roconno3@ashland.edu Website: goashlandeagles.com

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 Tusculum Sep. 7 Southern Indiana Sep. 10 at Cedarville Sep. 14 at Lee Sep. 16 Alderson-Broaddus* Sep. 21 at Ashland* Sep. 26 Northwood* Sep. 28 Saginaw Valley State* Oct. 3 at Michigan Tech* Oct. 5 at Northern Michigan* Oct. 10 Findlay* Oct. 12 Tiffin* Oct. 17 at Grand Valley State* Oct. 19 at Malone* Oct. 24 Walsh* Oct. 30 Ferris State* Nov. 1 at Lake Erie* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 vs. Southern Indiana Sep. 7 vs. Tusculum Sep. 12 Alderson-Broaddus Sep. 16 at Cedarville Sep. 21 Ohio Dominican* Sep. 26 Northern Michigan* Sep. 28 Michigan Tech* Oct. 3 at Saginaw Valley State* Oct. 5 at Northwood* Oct. 10 Tiffin* Oct. 12 Seton Hill Oct. 17 at Ferris State* Oct. 19 at Grand Valley State* Oct. 24 at Lake Erie* Oct. 26 Walsh* Oct. 30 at Malone* Nov. 1 Findlay* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

Head Coach: Jonathan Meade (6th yr.) Record at Ohio Dominican: 53-24-15 Career Record: 187-85-22 (12 yrs.) 2013 Record: 10-5-3 GLIAC Record/Finish: 7-4-1/T-4th GLIAC Tournament: Quarterfinalist NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1

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Head Coach: Dan Krispinsky (2nd yr.) Record at Ashland: 10-6-2 Career Record: 10-6-2 (One yr.) 2013 Record: 10-6-2 GLIAC Record/Finish: 8-3-1/3rd GLIAC Tournament: Semifinalist NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6


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Match No. 16 Northern Michigan Wildcats Friday, Oct. 24 | 4:00 p.m. Marquette, Michigan NMU Soccer Field GVSU Leads Series 21-2-1

Location: Marquette, Michigan Enrolloment: 8,879 Founded: 1899 Colors: Forest Green and Gold Home Field: NMU Soccer Field Conference: GLIAC President: David Haynes Athletic Director: Forrest Karr Soccer SID: Bridget Berube Carter Office Phone: (906) 227-2371 E-Mail: brberube@nmu.edu Website: nmuwildcats.com

Head Coach: Matt Grandstand (11th yr.) Record at NMU: 94-73-18 Career Record: 125-95-21 (13 yrs.) 2013 Record: 5-10-3 GLIAC Record/Finish: 5-4-3/6th GLIAC Tournament: Quarterfinalist NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 Saint Cloud State Sep. 7 Winona State Sep. 12 Minnesota Duluth Sep. 14 Minnesota Crookston Sep. 21 at Michigan Tech* Sep. 26 at Ashland* Sep. 28 at Madonna Oct. 3 Walsh* Oct. 5 Ohio Dominican* Oct. 10 at Lake Erie* Oct. 12 at Malone* Oct. 17 Tiffin* Oct. 19 Findlay* Oct. 24 Grand Valley State* Oct. 26 Ferris State* Oct. 30 at Northwood* Nov. 1 at Saginaw Valley State* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

Match No. 17 Michigan Tech Huskies Sunday, Oct. 26 | 12:00 p.m. Houghton, Michigan Sherman Field GVSU Leads Series 7-0-0

Location: Houghton, Michigan Enrolloment: 6,979 Founded: 1885 Colors: Gold and Black Home Field: Sherman Field Conference: GLIAC President: Glenn D. Mroz Athletic Director: Suzanne Sanregret Soccer SID: Wes Frahm Office Phone: (906) 487-2350 E-Mail: wfrahm@mtu.edu Website: michigantechhuskies.com Head Coach: Michelle Jacob (5th yr.) Record at Michigan Tech: 42-28-4 Career Record: 74-52-5 (Seven yrs.) 2013 Record: 14-6-1 GLIAC Record/Finish: 9-2-1/2nd GLIAC Tournament: Runner-Up NCAA Tournament: First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4

2014 Schedule Sep. 5 Winona State Sep. 7 Saint Cloud State Sep. 12 Minnesota Crookston Sep. 21 Northern Michigan* Sep. 24 at Wisconsin-Green Bay Sep. 28 at Ashland* Oct. 3 Ohio Dominican* Oct. 5 Walsh* Oct. 10 at Malone* Oct. 12 at Lake Erie* Oct. 17 Findlay* Oct. 19 Tiffin* Oct. 24 Ferris State* Oct. 26 Grand Valley State* Oct. 30 at Saginaw Valley State* Nov. 1 at Northwood* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

Match No. 18 Walsh Cavaliers Saturday, Nov. 1 | 2:00 p.m. Allendale GVSU Soccer Field Senior Day GVSU Leads Series 2-0-0

Location: North Canton, Ohio Enrolloment: 2,982 Founded: 1960 Colors: Crimson and Gold Home Field: Milazzo Field Conference: GLIAC President: Richard Jusseaume Athletics Director: Dale Howard Soccer SID: Jim Clark Office Phone: (330) 490-7017 E-Mail: jclark@walsh.edu Website: walsh.edu/walsh-athletics

Head Coach: Dave Rennard (4th yr.) Record at Walsh: 28-20-5 Career Record: 28-20-5 (Three yrs.) 2013 Record: 6-9-3 GLIAC Record/Finish: 3-8-1/T-10th GLIAC Tournament: DNQ NCAA Tournament: DNQ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 2014 Schedule Sep. 4 at Wheeling Jesuit Sep. 6 Ohio Valley (W.Va.) Sep. 11 at Ursuline Sep. 14 Daemen Sep. 18 at Point Park (Pa.) Sep. 21 Malone* Sep. 26 Ferris State* Sep. 28 Northwood* Oct. 3 at Northern Michigan* Oct. 5 at Michigan Tech* Oct. 12 at Findlay* Oct. 17 Lake Erie* Oct. 19 Saginaw Valley State* Oct. 24 at Ohio Dominican* Oct. 30 Tiffin* Nov. 1 at Grand Valley State* Nov. 4-9 GLIAC Tournament

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2014 GLIAC TOURNAMENT Tuesday-Sunday | November 4-9 Campus Sites No. 1 Seed No. 8 Seed No. 4 Seed No. 5 Seed

Semifinals GLIAC  Championship

No. 2 Seed No. 7 Seed No. 3 Seed No. 6 Seed

Semifinals

The 2014 GLIAC Tournament will begin on Tuesday, Nov. 4 and conclude on Sunday, Nov. 9. The tournament field will be made up of the top eight teams from the final regular season stadings.

Quarterfinal matches will be hosted by seeds No. 1-4. The semifinal and championship matches will all be hosted by the highest remaining seed from the quarterfinals. Semifinal matches are scheduled for Friday, Nov. 7, while the championship is set for Sunday, Nov. 9.

Since the GLIAC Tournament’s inception in 2007, Grand Valley State boasts a nearly unblemished 15-0-1 record and has won all seven championships. Additionally, the Lakers have hosted the semifinal and championship matches for each of the seven GLIAC Tournaments.

Last season, GVSU defeated Northwood, Ferris State and Michigan Tech by a combined score of 10-0 to claim the 2013 GLIAC Tournament title. Date November 4 November 7 November 9

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2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT November 14-December 6 Campus Sites | Louisville, Kentucky

The 2014 NCAA Tournament will begin on Friday, Nov. 14 and conclude with the national championship match on Saturday, Dec. 6 in Louisville, Kentucky. The tournament field will feature 48 teams separated into eight regions.

First round, regional semifinal, regional championship and national quarterfinal matches will all take place at campus sites across the country.

Grand Valley State has hosted first round and regional semifinal matches every year since 2006. The Lakers also hosted regional championship and national quarterfinal matches in 2006, 2010 and 2012. In NCAA Tournament matches played at the GVSU Soccer Field, the Lakers are 13-2-2. The national semifinals – also referred to as the Final Four – will be held at Owsley B. Frazier Stadium on the campus of Bellarmine University. Semifinal matches will take place Thursday, Dec. 4 and the national champion will be crowned on Saturday, Dec. 6.

GVSU knocked off Rockhurst, Quincy, Minnesota Duluth, American International and West Florida en route to the program’s third national title in the 2013 NCAA Tournament.

More information on the Lakers’ NCAA Tournament history can be found on pages 78-82. Date November 14 November 16 November 21 November 23 December 4 December 6

Round First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Championships Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship

Host Campus Sites Campus Sites Campus Sites Campus Sites Louisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky

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LAKERS CAPTURE THIRD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Dave DiIanni’s final season at Grand Valley State is one for the ages WE’RE GOING STREAKING!

GVSU is on a 24-MATCH WINNING STREAK – a school record and equal to the sixth-longest run in Division II history – and has not lost since Nov. 29, 2012.

A BAKER’S DOZEN

None of GVSU’s first 13 opponents were able to score a single goal. The Lakers’ 13 consecutive shutouts equaled the secondlongest streak in Division II history.

DEFENDING ALLENDALE

In addition to the program’s third national championship, GVSU claimed its seventh consecutive GLIAC Tournament title.

THE TRILOGY

MARK US DOWN FOR 20

QUEENS OF THE GLIAC:  VOLUME IX

For the seventh season in a row, GVSU won at least 20 matches, which is the longest active streak in all of Division II. Saint Rose (2008-13) and Metro State (2002-06) are the only other programs since 1997 to post at least five consecutive 20-win campaigns.

LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN

Head coach Dave DiIanni continued his run as Division II’s all-time leader in winning percentage (.895), which ranks third across all divisions, with a 24-0-1 mark in 2013.

With a 2-0 shutout of No. 3 West Florida, the Lakers won their third NCAA Division II national championship. All three have come in the past five seasons. With a 2-1 victory at Michigan Tech on Oct. 25, the Lakers became the first program in GLIAC history to win nine consecutive regular season conference titles. During that span, GVSU is 99-4-4 in GLIAC regular season matches. GVSU defeated Northwood (1-0), Ferris State (7-0) and Michigan Tech (2-0) to claim its seventh straight GLIAC Tournament title. The Lakers are 15-0-1 all-time in the league’s postseason event since its inception in 2007.

THE DECEMBER WOMEN

The Lakers have advanced to five consecutive NCAA Semifinals, four of which have been played in the month of December. Their current run is tied for the longest streak in Division II history since the tournament expanded to more than 16 teams in 2001.

BLACKJACK!

The Lakers posted 21 SHUTOUTS, which matched the 2010 club’s Division II singleseason record.

THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND

TRAILBLAZER

The Lakers set a new Division II record by recording a 63-MATCH HOME UNBEATEN STREAK. Their current run ranks fifth all-time across every NCAA division. A 1-0 loss to No. 8 Wisconsin-Parkside on Nov. 21, 2008 was the last time GVSU lost a match on its home pitch.

NOT EVEN CLOSE

Eight of GVSU’s 24 victories came by five goals or more. During the month of October, the Lakers outscored their opponents 49-1 over the course of nine matches.

SETTING NEW PRECEDENTS

GVSU broke or matched seven single-season team records in 2013. The Lakers set new program precedents for wins (24), goals allowed (four), consecutive wins (24), consecutive shutouts (13) and goals against average (0.159). Additionally, they tied school records for shutout percentage (.840) and shutouts (21).

When Dave DiIanni accepted the head coaching position at the University of Iowa on May 17, he became the first-ever women’s soccer coach to jump directly from the GLIAC to a Division I program.

LEADING THE WAY

GVSU led the nation in goals against average (0.159), shutouts (21) and shutout percentage (.840). The Lakers also ranked second in save percentage (.940) and goals per game (3.52).

TRAILING? WHAT’S THAT?

The Lakers never trailed in any of their 25 matches. Furthermore, in their 24 victories, only two opponents scored an equalizing goal.

Jenny Shaba and Juane Odendaal celebrate one of GVSU’s three second-half goals in its NCAA Semifinal victory over American International.

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2013 Awards & Honors

NSCAA All-America Team Kayla Kimble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Marti Corby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Second Team Jenny Shaba . . . . . . . . . . . . .Second Team

Daktronics, Inc. All-America Team Marti Corby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Kayla Kimble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Abbey Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Jenny Shaba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Tayler Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Second Team

NSCAA All-Midwest Region Team Marti Corby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Kayla Kimble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Juane Odendaal . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Jenny Shaba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Kendra Stauffer . . . . . . . . . . .Second Team

Daktronics, Inc. All-Midwest Region Team Marti Corby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Kayla Kimble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Abbey Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Jenny Shaba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Tayler Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Kendra Stauffer . . . . . . . . . . .Second Team All-GLIAC Team Marti Corby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Kayla Kimble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Abbey Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Juane Odendaal . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Jenny Shaba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Charlie Socia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Tayler Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Team Kendra Stauffer . . . . . . . . . . .Second Team Katy Woolley . . . . . . . . .Honorable Mention All-NCAA Tournament Team Juane Odendaal, Jenny Shaba, Kendra Stauffer NSCAA National Coach of the Year Dave DiIanni

Daktronics, Inc. Midwest Region POTY Kayla Kimble Final Four Offensive MOP Kendra Stauffer

GLIAC Awards Dave DiIanni . . . . . . . . . .Coach of the Year Kayla Kimble . .Defensive Player of the Year Abbey Miller . . . . . . .Goalkeeper of the Year Jenny Shaba . .Offensive Player of the Year

Capital One Academic All-America Team Abbey Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Second Team Tayler Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Second Team

HOLDING IT DOWN AT NO. 1

The Lakers were the No. 1 team in the NSCAA/Continental Tire Rankings for the final 10 weeks of the 2013 season, which matches the fourth-longest run atop the poll since 1997. GVSU has been the top-ranked club 37 times – more than any other program – since 1997.

SAVE US A SPOT

GVSU has earned 11 CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT BERTHS. It is tied for the second-longest active streak and equal to the third-longest run in Division II history.

THE NUMBER 23

GVSU is in the midst of a 23-MATCH WINNING STREAK against GLIAC opponents. The run dates back to Oct. 14, 2012 and is the third-longest in program history.

LOVING LIFE ON THE ROAD

The Lakers won their final nine road matches. They are one road victory away from matching the school record for most consecutive road wins.

WE’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER SCORESHEET

GVSU racked up 38 points, a singlegame record, in its 13-0 victory over Tiffin (Oct. 20).

DO YOU REALIZE WHAT YOU’VE DONE!?

In an 8-0 victory over Malone, GVSU set a new school record with 48 shots attempted. Two days later in a 7-0 rout of Walsh, the Lakers fired 46 shots, tied for the second-most in program history.

YOU GET A GOAL! AND YOU GET A GOAL! Seventeen different Lakers scored a goal during the 2013 season. Eight of them finished with at least five goals.

GLIAC Offensive Athlete of the Week Charlie Socia . . . . . . . . . .Sep. 17 & Oct. 28

GLIAC Defensive Athlete of the Week Kayla Kimble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov. 5 Abbey Miller . . . . . . . . . .Sep. 24 & Oct. 28, Katy Woolley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 14 NSCAA - National Soccer Coaches Association of America; MOP - Most Outstansing Player; POTY - Player of the Year

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AN UNRELENTING ATTACK

GVSU spent much of last season on the attack, evidenced by its 609-145 advantage in shots attempted.

A TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW

The departing senior class posted an 86-4-10 record. The group won two national titles, never lost a match at GVSU Soccer Field, advanced to four NCAA Semifinals and finished with the second-most wins of any GVSU class.

BREAKOUT SEASON

Forward JENNY SHABA notched just seven goals and four assists in 2011 and 2012. In 2013, she scored 16 goals and handed out 12 assists. She ranked fifth among all Division II players in assists, while her 44 points ranked sixth.

EN FUEGO!

Midfielder MARTI CORBY tallied 15 points – six goals, including the gamewinner in the NCAA Championship match, and three assists – in GVSU’s final seven matches.

THE CLUTCH GENE

Midfielder CHARLIE SOCIA scored six game-winning goals, including two during the NCAA Tournament, in 2013. Her nine career game-winners are tied for 10th in the GVSU record books.

NO SICK DAYS TAKEN

Defenders TAYLER WARD and TAYLOR CALLEN appeared in 97 and 96 matches, respectively, during their four-year careers. Those figures rank tied for 10th and 14th in the Division II record books.

LEAVING HER OWN LEGACY

Goalkeeper ABBEY MILLER (pictured left), who backed up Chelsea Parise – Division II’s all-time shutout leader – for three years, played 1,228:08 consecutive minutes without yielding a goal, which is the second longest run in the Division II record books. Miller also turned in the second-lowest goals against average (0.167) in Division II history and departed as the school’s record holder for career goals against average (0.19) and save percentage (.930).


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Date

Sep. 6 Sep. 8 Sep. 15 Sep. 20 Sep. 22 Sep. 27 Sep. 29 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 1

Record: 24-0-1, 12-0-0 GLIAC Home: 11-0-0, Away: 9-0-1, Neutral: 4-0-0 GLIAC Regular Season, GLIAC Tournament & NCAA Division II National Champions

GVSU NR Opp NR 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

GLIAC Tournament

Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 10

1 1 1

NCAA Tournament

Nov. 17 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Dec. 5 Dec. 7

1 1 1 1 1

Opponent

5 13 4 ---------------

at Armstrong Atlantic State ! vs. Columbus State ! MINNESOTA STATE at Ashland * at Ohio Dominican * at Saginaw Valley State* at Northwood * MALONE * WALSH * at Indianapolis FERRIS STATE * FINDLAY * TIFFIN * at Michigan Tech * at Northern Michigan * at Ferris State LAKE ERIE *

-8 -13 3

ROCKHURST # vs. Quincy @ at Minnesota Duluth ^ vs. American International & vs. West Florida %

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NORTHWOOD + FERRIS STATE + MICHIGAN TECH +

Home matches in CAPS at GVSU Soccer Field NR = National ranking at kickoff (NSCAA/Continental Tire Rankings) ! - Clash on the Coast (Savannah, Ga.) * - GLIAC Match + - GLIAC Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) # - NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Allendale, Mich.) @ - NCAA Midwest Regional Championship (Duluth, Minn.) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinals (Duluth, Minn.) & - NCAA Semifinals (Evans, Ga.) % - NCAA Championship (Evans, Ga.)

Record Result Score 0-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-1 3-0-1 4-0-1 5-0-1 6-0-1 7-0-1 8-0-1 9-0-1 10-0-1 11-0-1 12-0-1 13-0-1 14-0-1 15-0-1 16-0-1

T W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

0-0 (2OT) 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 8-0 7-0 2-0 6-0 7-0 13-0 2-1 3-0 1-0 1-0

20-0-1 21-0-1 22-0-1 23-0-1 24-0-1

W W W W W

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

17-0-1 18-0-1 19-0-1

W W W

1-0 7-0 2-0

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2013 Grand Valley State Women’s Soccer Final Statistics

# 11 5 13 10 16 23 9 6 22 2 19 3 14 26 4 15 20 8 25 17 7 12

# 30 31 1 TM

NAME Jenny Shaba Kendra Stauffer Marti Corby Shelby Humphries Erika Bradfield Charlie Socia Olivia Emery Katie Bounds Michelle Foote Katie Klunder Gabbie Guibord Kayla Kimble Emily Bush Autumn Jacobs Katy Woolley Juane Odendaal Clare Carlson Alyssa Wesley Tayler Ward Sam Decker Kelsey Fiscus Taylor Callen Total Opponents NAME Abbey Miller Andrea Strauss Holly Ellerbroek Team Total Opponents

GP-GS 25-22 24-18 25-20 23-6 25-20 25-21 24-8 20-1 16-0 25-6 24-2 23-22 16-0 25-25 25-17 25-19 21-1 13-0 25-25 15-1 12-1 25-15 25 25 GP-GS 25-25 3-0 3-0 N/A 25 25

G 16 11 12 8 6 8 6 5 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 88 4

A 12 10 7 5 7 2 6 2 5 3 3 1 3 2 4 1 9 0 2 1 0 0 76 2

Minutes 2159:19 61:30 49:11 N/A 2270:00 2270:00

P 44 32 31 21 19 18 18 12 11 9 7 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 252 10

GA 4 0 0 N/A 4 88

SH 115 41 109 34 46 42 37 26 20 34 26 6 16 22 5 9 8 3 6 3 1 0 609 145

GAA 0.167 0.000 0.000 N/A 0.159 3.520

SOG 57 29 52 24 26 19 20 14 7 15 9 4 6 10 1 4 3 1 4 3 0 0 310 67

Saves 59 2 1 1 63 222

SOG% .496 .707 .477 .706 .565 .452 .541 .538 .350 .441 .346 .667 .375 .455 .200 .444 .375 .333 .667 1.000 .000 .000 .509 .462

SV% .937 1.000 1.000 1.000 .940 .716

GW 5 1 3 2 3 6 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0

W L T 24 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 1 0 24 1

PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 SHO 16 0 0 5 21 1

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Goals GVSU Opponents

Saves GVSU Opponents 60

1st 41 1

1st 32 105

2nd 47 3

2nd 31 114

OT 0 0

OT 0 1

OT2 0 0

OT2 0 2

Total 88 4

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Shots GVSU Opponents

Corners GVSU Opponents

1st 285 70 1st 95 24

2nd 317 74

2nd 78 22

OT OT2 4 3 0 1

OT OT2 1 1 0 0

Total 609 145

Total 175 46


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2013 GLIAC Standings

Team GLIAC Pct. Grand Valley State*$# 12-0-0 1.000 Michigan Tech*# 9-2-1 .792 Ashland* 8-3-1 .708 Ohio Dominican* 7-4-1 .625 Ferris State* 7-4-1 .625 Northern Michigan* 5-4-3 .542 Saginaw Valley State* 5-7-0 .417 Northwood* 5-7-0 .417 Findlay 4-6-2 .417 Walsh 3-8-1 .292 Lake Erie 3-8-1 .292 Tiffin 3-8-1 .292 Malone 1-11-0 .083

Overall 24-0-1 14-6-1 10-6-2 10-5-3 9-8-2 5-10-3 7-9-1 6-10-1 8-8-2 6-9-3 4-12-1 4-12-1 4-12-1

Pct. .980 .738 .611 .639 .526 .361 .441 .382 .500 .416 .265 .265 .265

* - GLIAC Tournament Qualifier; $ - GLIAC Tournament Champion; # - NCAA Tournament Qualifier

2013 GLIAC Tournament Results Quarterfinals

No. 1 Grand Valley State 1 No. 8 Northwood

Semifinals

GVSU

Championship

7

0

No. 4 Ohio Dominican

1 (0)

No. 5 Ferris State

1 (3)

No. 2 Michigan Tech

1

No. 7 Saginaw Valley St.

0

No. 3 Ashland

1

No. 6 Northern Michigan

0

GVSU FSU

2

0 GVSU

MTU

2 MTU

Ashland

0

1

2013 All-GLIAC Tournament Team

Marti Corby (GVSU), Haley Frick (Ashland), Lexi Herrewig (MTU) Kayla Kimble (GVSU), Abby Meirndorf (FSU), Emily Morin (MTU) Rebecca Plescia (Ashland), Jenny Shaba (GVSU), Casey Shauman (FSU) Lindsey Van Rooy (MTU), Katy Woolley (GVSU)

Grand Valley State competes in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) and NCAA Division II. The GLIAC consists of sixteen colleges and universities located in Michigan and Ohio. The GLIAC was founded in 1972. During the two years prior to the GLIAC’s founding, several attempts were made to create a new NCAA College Division conference. In 1971, the Great Lakes Athletic Conference was formed, but plans for the new conference were put on hold and several of the participating schools subsequently withdrew their support. The idea for a new conference did not die, however, and since 1972-73 the GLIAC has been a leader in the advancement and promotion of intercollegiate athletics for men and women. Grand Valley was a charter member of the GLIAC, joining Lake Superior State, Northwood and Saginaw Valley State to form the conference in 1972. Since then, the GLIAC has expanded throughout the Great Lakes Region adding Walsh and Malone in 2012. The GLIAC crowns champions in a total of 25 sports. In addition to women’s soccer, the GLIAC decides titles in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling and volleyball. The GLIAC awards the President’s Cup every year for excellence in all GLIAC sponsored sports. The Lakers have won this cup for 15 consecutive years: 19981999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14.

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2013 GLIAC Statistics Leaders

Points No. Player 1 Jenny Shaba, GVSU 2 Kendra Stauffer, GVSU 3 Marti Corby, GVSU 4 Nichole Boehnke, FSU 5 Jennifer Goethals, SVSU Goals No. Player 1 Jenny Shaba, GVSU 2 Marti Corby, GVSU 3 Nichole Boehnke, FSU Kendra Stauffer, GVSU 5 Ashley Hnderson, SVSU

Assists No. Player 1 Jenny Shaba, GVSU 2 Kendra Stauffer, GVSU 3 Jennifer Goethals, SVSU 4 Elizabeth Awuah, LEC Erika Bradfield, GVSU Marti Corby, GVSU Paula Hafner, NM

P 44 32 31 27 24 G 16 12 11 11 10 A 12 10 8 7 7 7 7

Shots on Goal No. Player SOG 1 Jenny Shaba, GVSU 57 2 Marti Corby, GVSU 52 3 Eryn Weber, Findlay 42 4 Jennifer Goethals, SVSU 41 5 Lexi Herrewig, MTU 39 Saves No. Player 1 Staci Hackett, Malone 2 Hayley Coppola, Tiffin 3 Sarah Stroope, LEC 4 Kailey Naumcheff, SVSU 5 Rebecca Plescia, AU

Save Percentage No. Player 1 Abbey Miller, GVSU 2 Rachel McCollum, FSU 3 Hayley Coppola, Tiffin 4 Rebecca Plescia, AU 5 Sarah Stroope, LEC

SV 110 108 106 92 85 SV% .937 .824 .818 .817 .815

Goals-Against Average No. Player GAA 1 Abbey Miller, GVSU 0.17 2 Rebecca Plescia, AU 1.05 3 Laura Clark, ODU 1.07 4 Jenna Phelps, MTU 1.26 5 Alexandra Simmons, NMU 1.51

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Goals No. Team 1 Grand Valley State 2 Michigan Tech 3 Ohio Dominican 4 Ferris State 5 Findlay/SVSU Assists No. Team 1 Grand Valley State 2 Ferris State 3 SVSU 4 Michigan Tech 5 Northern Michigan

Shots No. Team 1 Grand Valley State 2 Michigan Tech 3 Ferris State 4 SVSU 5 Ohio Dominican

G 88 39 34 30 29 A 76 30 25 24 22 SH 610 354 322 293 278

Goals Against No. Team 1 Grand Valley State 2 Ohio Dominican 3 Ashland 4 Michigan Tech 5 SVSU

GA 4 20 21 23 27

Saves No. Team 1 Tiffin 2 Ferris State 3 Malone 4 Lake Erie 5 Northwood

SV 156 130 128 127 113

Goals-Against Average No. Team GAA 1 Grand Valley State 0.16 2 Ohio Dominican 1.06 3 Michigan Tech 1.11 4 Ashland 1.18 5 Ferris State 1.49

Shutouts No. Team SHO 1 Grand Valley State 21 2 Michigan Tech 8 3 Ashland 7 Ferris State 7 5 Ohio Dominican 5 Walsh 5

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GLIAC Postseason Awards Offensive Player of the Year Jenny Shaba, Grand Valley State

Defensive Player of the Year Kayla Kimble, Grand Valley State Goalkeeper of the Year Abbey Miller, Grand Valley State Freshman of the Year Paula Hafner, Northern Michigan

Coach of the Year Dave DiIanni, Grand Valley State

All-GLIAC First Team Player, School Position Abbey Miller, Grand Valley State GK Amanda Foster, Ferris State D Kayla Kimble, Grand Valley State D Juane Odendaal, Grand Valley State D Tayler Ward, Grand Valley State D Marti Corby, Grand Valley State MF Charlie Socia, Grand Valley State MF Eryn Weber, Findlay MF Nichole Boehnke, Ferris State F Giulianne Domingues, Tiffin F Paula Hafner, Northern Michigan F Jenny Shaba, Grand Valley State F All-GLIAC Second Team Player, School Laura Clark, Ohio Dominican Kaitlyn Boelter, Michigan Tech Kelsey Dropsey, Ashland Sydney Simpson, Ohio Dominican Kelly Krispinsky, Ashland Krista Lewis, Ashland Lauren Pratt, Ohio Dominican Jennifer Goethals, Saginaw Valley St. Kendra Stauffer, Grand Valley State Alyssa Tomassi, Northwood All-GLIAC Honorable Mentions Player, School Rebecca Plescia, Ashland Allison Carroll, Northwood Lauren Gaitsch, Lake Erie Presley Tibbetts, Saginaw Valley St. Katy Woolley, Grand Valley State Katie Burke, Findlay K.C. McCary, Northern Michigan Abby Meirndorf, Ferris State Broegan Sautter, Ohio Dominican Lindsey Van Rooy, Michigan Tech Lauren Bowyer, Tiffin Jessie Gearhart, Walsh Christine Najjar, Malone

Position GK D D D MF MF MF F F F Position GK D D D D MF MF MF MF MF F F F


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2013 NCAA Statistics Leaders

Points No. Player, Team 1 Karenee Demery, Cal St. Stanislaus Jacoby Ziegler, Cedarville 2 3 Sonia Basma, American International Arielle Kabangu, Saint Leo 5 Jade Montgomery, Wingate 6 Jenny Shaba, Grand Valley State 7 Korey Kronforst, Minnesota State Maureen Stormont, Minnesota Duluth 9 Danielle Presley, Dallas Baptist 10 Four players tied with

P 52 50 49 49 45 44 43 43 42 41

Assists No. Player, Team 1 Erin Hogan, California (PA) 2 Chelsea Palmer, West Florida 3 Mani Brueckner, Gannon Jaclyn Mastroianni, Quincy 5 Jenny Shaba, Grand Valley State 6 12 players tied with

Goals-Against Average No. Player, Team 1 Lauren Duncan, West Va. Wesleyan 2 Abbey Miller, Grand Valley State 3 Kristy Kolschetzky, Notre Dame (OH) 4 Jessica Gerski, Saint Rose 5 Danielle Licarione, Saint Edward’s 6 Ashley Magruda, California (PA) 7 Rosie Nakata, California Baptist 8 Jodi Chapie, Quincy 9 Jayln Yates, Colorado Mines 10 Samantha Tabak, American International

Save Percentage No. Player, Team 1 Lauren Duncan, West Va. Wesleyan 2 Kristy Kolschetzky, Notre Dame (OH) 3 Abbey Miller, Grand Valley State 4 Jayln Yates, Colorado Mines 5 Sarah Broyles, Ouachita Baptist 6 Jodi Chapie, Quincy Rosie Nakata, California Baptist 8 Jessica Gerski, Saint Rose 9 Kaitlyn Deister, Missouri S&T 10 Becca Rogers, Barry

Scoring Offense (Goals Per Game) No. Team GP 1 Lincoln (PA) 15 2 Grand Valley State 25 3 Saint Leo 17 4 Central Missouri 20 5 Lee 19 West Alabama 19

A 17 16 13 13 12 11 GAA 0.154 0.167 0.176 0.242 0.245 0.285 0.319 0.397 0.420 0.452

Assists Per Game No. Team 1 Tampa Oakland City 2 3 Grand Valley State Minnesota State 4 5 Saint Leo Goals-Against Average No. Team 1 Grand Valley State 2 Saint Rose 3 Notre Dame (OH) 4 Saint Edward’s 5 Quincy

Shutout Percentage No. Team 1 Grand Valley State 2 Saint Rose 3 American International 4 Minnesota State 5 California (PA) Saint Leo

Save Percentage No. Team 1 Notre Dame (OH) 2 Grand Valley State 3 Saint Rose 4 Colorado Mines 5 Quincy

GP 21 15 25 22 17

A 68 46 76 61 43

APG 3.24 3.07 3.04 2.77 2.53

GP 25 23 18 22 23

GA 4 5 4 8 9

GAA 0.159 0.213 0.222 0.346 0.382

GP 25 23 23 18 23 23

SHO 21 19 18 14 16 16

SHO% .840 .826 .783 .778 .696 .696

GA 4 4 5 9 9

SV 64 63 50 81 79

SV% .941 .940 .909 .900 .898

SV% .957 .950 .937 .898 .895 .889 .889 .886 .884 .880 G 53 88 57 61 57 57

GPG 3.53 3.52 3.35 3.05 3.00 3.00

Jenny Shaba went from a complimentary forward to one of the nation’s top performers at her position in 2013.

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NSCAA/Continental Tire Top 25 Final Rankings

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Team Record Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-0-1 West Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1-3 Western Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-2-1 American International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-3-2 Saint Edward’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1-3 Slippery Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-4-2 Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-4-0 Wingate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-3-4 Saint Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-1-2 Rollins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-4-0 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1-4 California (Pa.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-3-2 Metro State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-4-4 Cal State San Bernardino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-7-4 Cal State Stanislaus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1-2 Colorado Mines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-1-1 Belmont Abbey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-4-4 Southwest Minnesota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-4-2 University of Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-4-2 Minnesota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-3-2 University of Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-3-0 Lenoir-Rhyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-4-2 Winona State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-4-2 Seattle Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-6-1 Fort Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-6-6

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Team Record California (Pa.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-2-2 Slippery Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-3-2 Shippensburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5-3 West Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-7-0 Kutztown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-6-0 Edinboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-5-2 Gannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-8-1 West Virginia Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-4-2 Notre Dame (Ohio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-2-0 East Stroudsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-7-2

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Team Record Minnesota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-2-2 Central Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-3-2 Winona State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-3-2 Southwestern Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . .13-4-2 Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-4-1 Northeastern State (Okla.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-5-0 Southwest Minnesota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-3-2 Upper Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-5-0 Ouachita Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-6-1 Bemidji State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-7-0

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Team Record Saint Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-0-2 American International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-2-2 University of Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-2-0 Adelphi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-2-4 LIU Post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-5-0 Caldwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-5-2 Mercy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-4-1 Dowling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-3-2

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Central Region

East Region

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9. University of New Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5-3 10. Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6-2

Midwest Region Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Team Record Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-0-1 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-0-4 Wisconsin-Parkside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-4-3 Truman State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-4-4 Rockhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-5-3 Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-5-1 Bellarmine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-6-2 Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6-2 Ohio Dominican . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-5-3 William Jewell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-8-1

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Team Record West Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-0-3 Rollins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-3-0 Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-4-2 University of Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-3-1 Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-3-1 Valdosta State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4-3 Florida Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5-2 Saint Leo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-7-0 West Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-8-0

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Team Record Colorado Mines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-0-1 Saint Edward’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-0-2 Fort Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-5-0 Midwestern State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-4-3 Metro State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-4-3 Texas A&M Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5-2 Dallas Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-6-1 Angelo State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5-2 Regis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-8-2 New Mexico Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7-3

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Team Record Clayton State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-3-6 Wingate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-2-3 Lenoir-Rhyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-4-1 Armstrong Atlantic State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-4-3 Columbus State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-6-0 Lander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-5-0 North Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-5-1 Belmont Abbey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-3-3 Georgia College & State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-7-3 Pfeiffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-6-1 Tusculum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-7-3

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Team Record Cal State Stanislaus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-0-2 Western Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1-1 Sonoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-4-3 Cal State Bernardino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-6-3 California Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-5-0 Seattle Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-5-1 Cal State Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6-3 Azusa Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-2-1 UC San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-6-5 Central Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8-2 Chico State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-6-1

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South Central Region

Southeast Region

West Region

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No. 2 Grand Valley State

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No. 5 Armstrong Atlantic State

0 1 0 0

#2 Grand Valley State #5 Armstrong Atlantic State

September 6, 2013 Armstrong Soccer Field Savannah, Ga. Attendance: 355 2 0 0

OT 0 0

OT2 0 0

F 0 0

Scoring: None Goalkeeping: AA: Morgan Luckie - 110:00 - 0 ga - 9 svs - T; GV: Abbey Miller - 110:00 - 0 ga - 4 svs - T Grand Valley State Armstrong Atlantic State

Shots 19 14

Shots on Goal 9 4

No. 2 Grand Valley State

2

No. 13 Columbus State

0 1 0 0

#2 Grand Valley State #13 Columbus State

Corner Kicks 6 4

Offsides 2 4

2 2 0

F 2 0

September 8, 2013 Armstrong Soccer Field Savannah, Ga. Attendance: 75 ---

Scoring: GV: Charlie Socia (Katie Klunder) 57:57; GV: Michelle Foote (Marti Corby) 63:41 Goalkeeping: CS: Maylyn Parsons - 90:00 - 2 ga - 6 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 2 svs - W Grand Valley State Columbus State

Shots 27 9

Shots on Goal 8 2

No. 4 Minnesota State

0

No. 2 Grand Valley State

2

#4 Minnesota State #2 Grand Valley State

1 0 1

Corner Kicks 10 3

September 15, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 341 2 0 1

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Offsides 5 0

F 0 2

Scoring: GV: Charlie Socia (Shelby Humphries) 4:51; GV: Kendra Stauffer (unassisted) 70:48 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 4 svs - W; MS: Molly McGough - 90:00 - 2 ga - 9 svs - L Minnesota State Grand Valley State

Shots 10 20

Shots on Goal 4 11

Corner Kicks 2 6

Offsides 0 1

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No. 1 Grand Valley State

2

Ashland

0 1 2 0

#1 Grand Valley State Ashland

September 20, 2013 Ferguson Field Ashland, Ohio Attendance: 54 2 0 0

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F 2 0

Scoring: GV: Jenny Shaba (unassisted) 5:15; GV: Erika Bradfield (Kendra Stauffer) 9:02 Goalkeeping: AU: Rebecca Plescia - 90:00 - 2 ga - 5 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 1 svs - W Grand Valley State Ashland

Shots 12 3

Shots on Goal 7 1

No. 1 Grand Valley State

1

Ohio Dominican

0

#1 Grand Valley State Ohio Dominican

1 0 0

Corner Kicks 6 2

Offsides 2 0

2 1 0

F 1 0

September 22, 2013 Panther Field Columbus, Ohio Attendance: 143 ---

Scoring: GV: Jenny Shaba (Kendra Stauffer) 68:56 Goalkeeping: OD: Laura Clark - 90:00 - 1 ga - 6 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 2 svs - W Grand Valley State Ohio Dominican

Shots 9 7

Shots on Goal 7 2

No. 1 Grand Valley State

1

Saginaw Valley State

0 1 0 0

#1 Grand Valley State Saginaw Valley State

Corner Kicks 6 3

Offsides 3 1

September 27, 2013 Robert C. Braddock Field University Center, Mich. Attendance: 143 2 1 0

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F 1 0

Scoring: GV: Jenny Shaba (Kendra Stauffer) 47:13 Goalkeeping: SV: Kailey Naumcheff - 90:00 - 1 ga - 7 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 4 svs - W Grand Valley State Saginaw Valley State 66

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Shots on Goal 8 4

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Offsides 1 0


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Northwood

0 1 4 0

#1 Grand Valley State Northwood

September 29, 2013 Dean Field Midland, Mich. Attendance: 106 2 1 0

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F 5 0

Scoring: GV: Charlie Socia (Katy Woolley) 10:29; GV: Olivia Emery (unassisted) 24:54; GV: Kendra Stauffer

(Autumn Jacobs) 25:51; GV: Kendra Stauffer (Michelle Foote) 41:57; GV: Erika Bradfield (Kendra Stauffer) 46:35 Goalkeeping: NU: Julie Shields - 25:51 - 3 ga - 0 svs - L; Samantha Cook - 64:09 - 2 ga - 3 svs; GV: Abbey Miller 70:18 - 0 ga - 2 svs - W; Andrea Strauss - 19:42 - 0 ga - 0 svs

Grand Valley State Northwood

Shots 25 4

Shots on Goal 8 2

Malone

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

8

Malone #1 Grand Valley State

1 0 2

Corner Kicks 10 1

Offsides 1 0

2 0 6

F 0 8

October 4, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 283 ---

Scoring: GV: Marti Corby (Jenny Shaba) 9:38; GV: Jenny Shaba (Tayler Ward) 20:00; GV: Olivia Emery (unassisted) 52:52; GV: Erika Bradfield (Juane Odendaal) 67:50; GV: Marti Corby (Erika Bradfield, Michelle Foote) 73:42; GV: Michelle Foote (unassisted) 74:14; GV: Michelle Foote (Katie Bounds) 77:18; GV: Katie Bounds (Katie Klunder) 88:33 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 76:15 - 0 ga - 0 svs - W; Holly Ellerbroek - 13:45 - 0 ga - 1 sv; MU: Staci Hackett 68:30 - 4 ga - 12 svs - L; Sam Soeder - 21:30 - 4 ga - 5 svs

Malone Grand Valley State

Shots 2 48

Shots on Goal 1 25

Corner Kicks 0 12

Offsides 0 4

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Walsh

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

7 1 0 1

Walsh #1 Grand Valley State

October 6, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 172 2 0 6

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F 0 7

Scoring: GV: Shelby Humphries (Gabbie Guibord) 31:16; GV: Shelby Humphries (Kayla Kimble) 64:58; GV: Clare Carlson (Michelle Foote) 70:22; GV: Shelby Humphries (Michelle Foote) 70:42; GV: Emily Bush (Gabbie Guibord) 79:07; GV: Olivia Emery (Emily Bush) 79:07; GV: Jenny Shaba (Gabbie Guibord) 84:17 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 3 svs - W; WU: Michaella Stucky - 71:46 - 4 ga - 10 svs - L; Dani Shambaugh 18:14 - 3 ga - 8 svs

Walsh Grand Valley State

Shots 3 46

Shots on Goal 3 25

No. 1 Grand Valley State

2

Indianapolis

0 1 0 0

#1 Grand Valley State Indianapolis

Corner Kicks 0 11

October 9, 2013 Key Stadium Indianapolis, Ind. Attendance: 71 2 2 0

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Offsides 1 4

F 2 0

Scoring: GV: Erika Bradfield (unassisted) 57:40; GV: Katie Klunder (Jenny Shaba) 75:01 Goalkeeping: UI: Megan Fee - 90:00 - 2 ga - 7 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 3 svs - W Grand Valley State Indianapolis

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Shots on Goal 9 3

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Offsides 1 0


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Ferris State

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

6 1 0 5

Ferris State #1 Grand Valley State

October 12, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 172 2 0 1

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F 0 6

Scoring: GV: Autumn Jacobs (Olivia Emery) 18:54; GV: Marti Corby (Shelby Humphries) 28:52; GV: Kendra Stauffer

(Michelle Foote) 36:13; GV: Kendra Stauffer (Katy Woolley) 37:10; GV: Katie Klunder (Shelby Humphries) 41:07; GV: Alyssa Wesley (Katy Woolley) 87:05 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 1 svs - W; FS: Savanna Wojtanowski - 45:00 - 5 ga - 7 svs - L; Rachel McCollum 45:00 - 1 ga - 7 svs

Ferris State Grand Valley State

Shots 3 36

Shots on Goal 1 20

Findlay

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

7

Findlay #1 Grand Valley State

1 0 5

Corner Kicks 1 4

October 18, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 294 2 0 2

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Offsides 0 0

F 0 7

Scoring: GV: Kendra Stauffer (Jenny Shaba) 10:19; GV: Jenny Shaba (Erika Bradfield) 10:44; GV: Katie Bounds

(Olivia Emery) 37:53; GV: Shelby Humphries (Olivia Emery) 38:33; GV: Shelby Humphries (Katy Woolley) 44:55; GV: Kendra Stauffer (Jenny Shaba) 57:11; GV: Marti Corby (Erika Bradfield) 80:31 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 75:17 - 0 ga - 4 svs - W; Holly Ellerbroek - 14:43 - 0 ga - 0 svs; UF: Kelsea Corns - 33:17 - 2 ga - 2 svs - L; Samantha Trimboli 56:43 - 5 ga - 6 svs

Findlay Grand Valley State

Shots 5 28

Shots on Goal 4 15

Corner Kicks 0 5

Offsides 0 9

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Tiffin

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

13 1 0 7

Tiffin #1 Grand Valley State

October 20, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 276 2 0 6

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F 0 13

Scoring: GV: Erika Bradfield (Jenny Shaba) 5:28; GV: Kendra Stauffer (Jenny Shaba) 8:12; GV: Jenny Shaba

(Kendra Stauffer) 10:40; GV: Jenny Shaba (Katie Klunder) 21:14; GV: Katie Bounds (Marti Corby) 32:33; GV: Gabbie Guibord (unassisted) 44:17; GV: Olivia Emery (Emily Bush) 44:56; GV: Charlie Socia (Erika Bradfield) 48:44; GV: Katie Bounds (Autumn Jacobs) 66:39; GV: Marti Corby (Sam Decker) 76:45 GV: Shelby Humphries (Marti Corby) 80:11; GV: Olivia Emery (Shelby Humphries, Emily Bush) 82:09; GV: Gabbie Guibord (unassisted) 85:58 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 45:00 - 0 ga - 2 svs - W; Holly Ellerbroek - 20:43 - 0 ga - 0 svs; Andrea Strauss 24:17 - 0 ga - 1 sv; TU: Kellie Gruber - 80:41 - 11 ga - 11 svs - L; Shelbie May 9:19 - 2 ga - 1 sv

Tiffin Grand Valley State

Shots 5 41

Shots on Goal 3 25

No. 1 Grand Valley State

2

Michigan Tech

1

#1 Grand Valley State Michigan Tech

1 2 0

Corner Kicks 2 10

October 25, 2013 Sherman Field Houghton, Mich. Attendance: 375 2 0 1

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Offsides 0 7

F 2 1

Scoring: GV: Jenny Shaba (Marti Corby) 3:19; GV: Charlie Socia (Jenny Shaba) 25:21; MT: Danna Kasom (Katie Boardman) 55:51

Goalkeeping: MT: Jenna Phelps - 90:00 - 2 ga - 10 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 1 ga - 4 svs - W Grand Valley State Michigan Tech

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Shots 20 9

Shots on Goal 12 5

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Corner Kicks 4 2

Offsides 1 1


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

No. 1 Grand Valley State

3

Northern Michigan

0 1 3 0

#1 Grand Valley State Northern Michigan

October 27, 2013 NMU Soccer Field Marquette, Mich. Attendance: 89 2 0 0

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F 3 0

Scoring: GV: Shelby Humphries (Olivia Emery) 16:38; GV: Marti Corby (Charlie Socia) 22:21; GV: Kendra Stauffer

(Erika Bradfield) 37:29 Goalkeeping: NM: Alexandra Simmons - 90:00 - 3 ga - 5 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 3 svs - W

Grand Valley State Northern Michigan

Shots 14 6

Shots on Goal 8 3

No. 1 Grand Valley State

1

Ferris State

0 1 1 0

#1 Grand Valley State Ferris State

Corner Kicks 6 0

Offsides 1 0

October 30, 2013 FSU Varsity Soccer Field Big Rapids, Mich. Attendance: 90 2 0 0

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F 1 0

Scoring: GV: Katie Klunder (Olivia Emery) 33:20 Goalkeeping: FS: Rachel McCollum - 90:00 - 1 ga - 9 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 1 sv - W Grand Valley State Ferris State

Shots 21 1

Shots on Goal 10 0

Lake Erie

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

1

Lake Erie #1 Grand Valley State

1 0 0

Corner Kicks 6 0

November 1, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 268 2 0 1

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Offsides 1 0

F 0 1

Scoring: GV: Kayla Kimble (Penalty Kick) 76:45 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 1 sv - W; LE: Sarah Stroope - 90:00 - 1 ga - 18 svs - L Lake Erie Grand Valley State

Shots 1 41

Shots on Goal 1 19

Corner Kicks 0 0

Offsides 0 4

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Northwood

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

1 1 0 0

Northwood #1 Grand Valley State

November 5, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Michigan Attendance: 208 2 0 1

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F 0 1

Scoring: GV: Jenny Shaba (Erika Bradfield) 80:49 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 0 svs - W; NU: Samantha Cook - 1 ga - 12 svs - L Northwood Grand Valley State

Shots 0 30

Shots on Goal 0 13

Ferris State

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

7 1 0 4

Ferris State #1 Grand Valley State

Corner Kicks 0 4

Offsides 0 1

2 0 3

F 0 7

November 8, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 348 ---

Scoring: GV: Marti Corby (Jenny Shaba) 8:05; GV: Marti Corby (Jenny Shaba) 8:48; GV: Juane Odendaal (Jenny Shaba) 15:54; GV: Shelby Humphries (Olivia Emery) 42:34; GV: Jenny Shaba (Kendra Stauffer) 48:43; GV: Charlie Socia (Jenny Shaba) 58:49; GV: Jenny Shaba (Katie Bounds) 65:44 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 72:29 - 0 ga - 1 sv - W; Andrea Strauss - 17:31 - 0 ga - 1 sv; FS: Rachel McCollum - 83:29 - 7 ga - 13 svs - L; Savanna Wojtanowski - 6:31 - 0 ga - 1 sv

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Shots on Goal 2 21

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Offsides 0 0


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Michigan Tech

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

2 1 0 0

Michigan Tech #1 Grand Valley State

November 10, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 320 2 0 2

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F 0 2

Scoring: GV: Olivia Emery (Shelby Humphries, Kendra Stauffer) 66:51; GV: Kendra Stauffer (unassisted) 80:53 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 1 sv - W; MT: Jenna Phelps - 90:00 - 2 ga - 13 svs - L Michigan Tech Grand Valley State

Shots 5 29

Shots on Goal 1 15

Rockhurst

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

5 1 0 1

Rockhurst #1 Grand Valley State

Corner Kicks 3 14

Offsides 0 7

2 0 4

F 0 5

November 17, 2013 GVSU Soccer Field Allendale, Mich. Attendance: 298 ---

Scoring: GV: Erika Bradfield (unassisted) 6:52; GV: Own Goal - 54:48; GV: Jenny Shaba (Charlie Socia) 59:04;

GV: Jenny Shaba (Erika Bradfield) 65:44; GV: Marti Corby (unassisted) 66:14 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 0 ga - 2 svs - W; RU: Ali Wallner - 90:00 - 5 ga - 9 svs - L

Rockhurst Grand Valley State

Shots 7 25

Shots on Goal 2 14

No. 8 Quincy

1

No. 1 Grand Valley State

2

#8 Quincy #1 Grand Valley State

1 1 1

Corner Kicks 2 8

Offsides 0 3

2 0 1

F 1 2

November 22, 2013 Malosky Stadium Duluth, Minn. Attendance: 136 ---

Scoring: GV: Marti Corby (Jenny Shaba, Kendra Stauffer) 22:28; QU: Ashley Burton (Jaclyn Mastroianni) 27:23; GV: Charlie Socia (Tayler Ward) 51:13 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 1 ga - 0 svs - W; Team - 1 sv; QU: Jodi Chapie- 90:00 - 2 ga - 1 sv - L Quincy Grand Valley State

Shots 6 8

Shots on Goal 2 3

Corner Kicks 2 3

Offsides 0 1

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No. 1 Grand Valley State

2

Minnesota Duluth

1 1 1 0

#1 Grand Valley State Minnesota Duluth

November 24, 2013 Malosky Stadium Duluth, Minn. Attendance: 235 2 1 1

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F 2 1

Scoring: GV: Marti Corby (unassisted) 4:24; GV: Charlie Socia (Kendra Stauffer) 72:08; MD: Jennifer Smith (unassisted) 82:07 Goalkeeping: MD: Marissa Rosa - 90:00 - 2 ga - 2 svs - L; GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 1 ga - 6 svs - W

Grand Valley State Minnesota Duluth

Shots 11 12

Shots on Goal 4 7

No. 13 American International

1

No. 1 Grand Valley State

4 1 0 1

#13 American International #1 Grand Valley State

Corner Kicks 1 3

Offsides 2 0

2 1 3

F 1 4

December 5, 2013 Blanchard Woods Park Evans, Ga. Attendance: 864 ---

Scoring: GV: Jenny Shaba (Marti Corby) 31:14; AI: Ronja Haag (unassisted) 47:58; GV: Jenny Shaba (Marti Corby) 66:16; GV: Kayla Kimble (Penalty Kick) 73:08; GV: Kendra Stauffer (Marti Corby) 78:07 Goalkeeping: GV: Abbey Miller - 90:00 - 1 ga - 4 svs - W; AI: Sam Tabak - 90:00 - 4 ga - 5 svs - L

Shots 8 19

Shots on Goal 5 9

No. 3 West Florida

0

No. 1 Grand Valley State

2

American International Grand Valley State

1 0 0

#3 West Florida #1 Grand Valley State

Corner Kicks 4 6

Offsides 0 0

2 0 2

F 0 2

December 7, 2013 Blanchard Woods Park Evans, Ga. Attendance: 300 ---

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GVSU Soccer Milestones

November 14, 2003 Lakers rout Wisconsin-Parkside 4-0 in its first-ever NCAA Tournament match.

September 2, 1996 GVSU beats Hope 3-2 in the program’s first soccer match.

August 28, 1999 GVSU sets a new school record for goals in a 15-0 victory at IPFW.

January 9, 2004 Mirela Tutundzic becomes the program’s first NSCAA AllAmerican. She earned a second team plaudit.

October 20, 1999 Lakers top Northwood 1-0 to complete the program’s first winning season. January 27, 2003 Dave DiIanni named the second head coach in GVSU women’s soccer history.

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November 5, 2005 GVSU clinches its first GLIAC regular season title with a 5-1 win over arch-rival Ferris State. November 11 & 13, 2005 Lakers top SIU-Edwardsville 1-0 and Northern Kentucky 2-0 to claim their first Great Lakes Regional title.

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November 18, 2006 GVSU falls Metro State 1-0 in overtime in its first NCAA Division II Championship match.

September 28, 2007 Ashley Elsass nets three goals in 1:09, breaking the NCAA Division II record for the fastest three goals by the same player. November 4, 2007 Lakers roll Mercyhurst 4-0 to win the inaugural GLIAC Tournament.

November 18, 2007 GVSU tops Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 to earn its second straight Final Four berth.

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April 6, 1996 San Jose Clash defeat D.C. United 1-0 in the first-ever Major League Soccer (MLS) match.

September 29, 1996 Nintendo 64 is released in the United States.

September 26, 1997 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is released in the United Kingdom.

March 23, 1998 Titanic wins 11 Oscars, including one for Best Picture, at the 70th Academy Awards. September 4, 1998 Google is founded.

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September 30, 1998 Britney Spears’ hit single “...Baby One More Time” debuts.

July 10, 1999 United States defeats China in penalty kicks to win the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

March 4, 2000 Playstation 2 is released. It goes on to become the highest-selling gaming console of all time. May 13, 2000 Millennium Force roller coaster opens at Cedar Point.

May 31, 2000 Survivor debuts on CBS.

April 8, 2001 Tiger Woods becomes the first golfer in history to simultaneously hold all four major championships.

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September 25, 2001 Michael Jordan comes out of retirement to join the Washington Wizards. He retired for good on April 16, 2003. May 30, 2003 Finding Nemo debuts.

June 26, 2003 LeBron James is drafted No. 1 overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers.

October 27, 2004 Boston Red Sox win their first World Series title since 1918.

December 1, 2004 Tom Brokaw retires as NBC Nightly News anchor.


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December 9, 2008 Katy Tafler earns her third NSCAA All-America honor in as many years.

December 5, 2009 Lakers defeat Cal State Dominguez Hills 1-0 in Tampa, Fla. to win the program’s first NCAA  Division II national title.

January 4, 2010 Irie Dennis becomes the first Laker to be named NSCAA  Player of the Year.

December 4, 2010 GVSU dominates UC San Diego 4-0 to set an NCAA  Tournament record for goals scored (17) and repeat as NCAA Division II national champions.

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January 3, 2011 Jenna Wenglinski gives GVSU its second consecutive NSCAA Player of the Year. December 1, 2011 GVSU plays in its third straight NCAA Division II Championship match, but falls 2-1 to Saint Rose.

September 12, 2012 With a 1-0 win over Ferris State, Chelsea Parise notches her 47th shutout to become Division II’s alltime leader in career shutouts.

November 18, 2012 Lakers best Minneosta State in penalty kicks to make fourth straight Final Four appearance.

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October 25, 2013 GVSU tops Michigan Tech 2-1 and becomes the first program in GLIAC history to win nine consecutive regular season titles.

December 7, 2013 GVSU posts its 21st shutout of the season, matching the Division II record set by the 2010 squad, with a 2-0 win over West Florida to secure the program’s third national title. May 17, 2014 Dave DiIanni leaves GVSU for to take over as head coach at the University of Iowa. June 27, 2014 Jeff Hosler becomes the third head coach in the program’s 18year history.

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March 26, 2006 Eleventh-seeded George Mason upsets Connecticut to advance to the NCAA Final Four. July 15, 2006 Twitter is launched.

January 1, 2007 Mid-major heartthrob Boise State stuns Oklahoma 43-42 in the Fiesta Bowl.

July 21, 2007 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final novel in the series, is released. February 3, 2008 David Tyree’s catch helps the New York Giants derail the New England Patriots’ bid for perfection in Super Bowl XLII.

August 17, 2008 Michael Phelps wins his eighth gold medal at the Beijing Summer Olympics to break Mark Spitz’s record for the most gold medals in a single Olympiad. November 4, 2008 Barack Obama becomes the first African-American to be elected President of the United States.

February 22, 2009 Heath Ledger posthumously wins the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor at the 81st Academy Awards for his role as The Joker in The Dark Knight.

December 8, 2009 Usain Bolt sets world records in the 100-metres (9.58 sec.) and 200-metres (19.19 sec.) at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. December 13, 2010 Brett Favre’s NFL record of 297 consecutive starts ends.

July 31, 2012 Michael Phelps wins the silver medal, the 19th Olympic medal of his career, in the 200-metre butterfly to surpass Larisa Latynina and become the most decorated Olympian in history. Phelps ended the 2012 Olympics with 22 career medals. September 26, 2013 Mariano Rivera, the MLB’s career save leader, retires.

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2009 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Season Recap

Despite never climbing to No. 1 in the NSCAA Top 25 until season’s end, the 2009 Grand Valley State Lakers posted an unbeaten 22-0-4 record en route to the program’s first NCAA Division II national championship. GVSU scored 88 goals, which tied the school record set by the 2007 club (the current single-season record is 92 goals), tallied 16 shutouts and went 11-0-1 in home matches. Following a season-opening draw against No. 6 Columbus State in Tampa, Fla., the Lakers rattled off 10 straight victories, two of which came against ranked opponents – No. 24 Tampa (4-0) and No. 25 Indianapolis (4-1). GVSU drew at Saginaw Valley State before it tallied eight consecutive wins to claim its fifth straight GLIAC title. After a 9-1 drubbing of Northern Michigan in the GLIAC Tournament Semifinals, SVSU played the Lakers to a 1-1 draw after two overtimes in the championship match. GVSU captured its third consecutive GLIAC Tournament title with a 3-0 sweep in penalty kicks. At season’s end, Irie Dennis became the first Laker to be named NSCAA Player of the Year. Dennis and Erin Mruz earned NSCAA All-America First Team plaudits, while Megan Brown and Natalja Stanski were voted onto the Daktronics, Inc. All-America First Team. GVSU placed 11 players on the All-GLIAC teams, the most in conference and program history. The Lakers also swept the league’s

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individual player awards with Dennis taking home Offensive Player of the Year, Brown winning Defensive Player of the Year and Ashley Botts claiming Freshman of the Year.

NCAA Tournament Recap

Stanski’s game-winning penalty kick in the 84th minute allowed the Lakers to escape with a 1-0 wn over Bellarmine. The victory started what would eventually be a 31match home winning streak – the longest in school history. It took 110 minutes and a shootout for the GVSU to top No. 11 Northern Kentucky in Denver, but all five Lakers converted penalty kicks to send them into the NCAA Quarterfinals. Once there, GVSU easily dispatched of No. 21 Colorado Mines and went on to its third Final Four in four seasons with a 3-0 victory. In the NCAA Semifinals, No. 3 Saint Rose built a 2-0 lead in the opening 2:47, but Mruz’s goal in the 4th minute and Jaleen Dingledine’s goal in the 82nd minute gave the Lakers new life and sent the match to overtime. Kristen Eible drove home a pass from Dennis to finish the comeback. Botts netted the only goal of the NCAA Championship match in the 77th minute as the Lakers bested No. 15 Cal State Dominguez Hills for the national title. Botts, Dennis, Eible and Jenna Wenglinski all earned spots on the All-NCAA Tournament Team. Additionally, Eible was named Most Oustanding Offensive Player and Wenglinski was the Most Oustanding Defensive Player.


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2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Season Recap

Fresh off the program’s first national title, the Lakers practically rewrote the school and NCAA Division II record books to repeat as national champions. GVSU set the Division II record for shutouts (21) and posted the second-best shutout percentage (.840), thirdbest save percentage (.940) and fourth-best goals-against average (0.196) in history. The Lakers also set school records with 92 goals, 80 assists, 264 points and 330 shots on goal. Individually, goalkeeper Chelsea Parise’s 17 solo shutouts were tied for the most in Division II history. After racing out to a 5-0-1 start, a stunning 1-0 overtime loss at Northern Michigan kicked GVSU’s season into high gear. Over the next eight games, the Lakers outscored their opponents 39-0. An unexpected 1-1 draw at Tiffin ended the run of shutouts, but a 3-1 win over Findlay prior to its final regular season match would be the last time all year GVSU surrendered a goal. The slew of victories turned out to be the start of a 42-match unbeaten streak that continued through the 2011 campaign. A 6-0 victory against arch-rival Ferris State capped a 121-2 record in GLIAC play, which resulted in the Lakers’ sixth consecutive conference title. Shutouts of Findlay and TIffin one week later gave the program its fourth straight GLIAC Tournament crown. Jenna Wenglinski was named NSCAA Player of the Year,

while Dave DiIanni was voted NSCAA National Coach of the Year. Ashley Botts and Erin Mruz joined Wenglinski on the NSCAA All-America First Team and Parise earned a second team plaudit. Nine Lakers were named to the AllGLIAC teams, Wenglinski claimed the league’s Defensive Player of the Year award and Tayler Ward was the conference’s Freshman of the Year.

NCAA Tournament Recap

Not even nation’s best teams could solve GVSU’s defense, or slow down its high-powered offense. A 3-0 win over Quincy kicked off the Lakers’ recordbreaking tournament run. Two goals in the opening half against No. 15 Wisconsin-Parkside and No. 3 Fort Lewis resulted in 3-0 and 5-0 routs, respectively. Unranked Florida Tech kept GVSU at bay longer than anyone in the NCAA Semifinal match, but Botts drove home goals in the 76th and 86th minute for a 2-0 win. The Lakers went on to dismantle No. 12 UC San Diego 4-0 in the NCAA Championship, which secured the program’s second consecutive national title. GVSU’s 17 goals were an NCAA Tournament record and it remains one of only three teams to post shutouts in at least five matches. Botts and Wenglinski were named Offensive and Defensive Most Outstanding Players, while Megan Brown and Jaleen Dingledine joined them on the All-NCAA Tournament Team.

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2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Season Recap

What could have very well been a rebuilding season for the Lakers ended with their third NCAA Championship in five years. Over the offseason, GVSU lost its top six point-getters from the 2012 club, which forced three freshmen to play vital roles in its 2013 starting lineup. The team’s 21 shutouts matched the 2010 squad’s Division II record, while its goals-against average (0.159) ranked second, shutout percentage (.840) tied for second and save percentange (.940) tied for third-best all-time. A season-opening 0-0 draw against No. 5 Armstrong Atlantic State would be the only blemish on the Lakers’ final record line (24-0-1). GVSU went on to win its next 12 matches, two of which came against No. 13 Columbus State and No. 4 Minnesota State, via shutout. The run of 13 consecutive shutouts tied the second-longest streak in Division II history. In the final seven matches of that stretch, GVSU outscored its opponents 48-0. Michigan Tech ended goalkeeper Abbey Miller’s run of consecutive shutout minutes at 1,228:08, only 105:12 short of the Division II record. Despite yielding one of the four goals it gave up all season, GVSU topped the Huskies 2-1 to clinch its ninth straight GLIAC regular season title. After five more shutouts, the Lakers bested Michigan Tech 2-0 to claim their seventh consecutive GLIAC Tournament crown. The victory also extended GVSU’s home unbeaten streak to 62 matches, which broke the Division II record.

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Seven Lakers were voted onto the All-GLIAC First Team, including Jenny Shaba, Kayla Kimble and Miller, who took home the league’s Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year awards. Head coach Dave DiIanni was named NSCAA National Coach of the Year for a third time, while Kimble earned an NSCAA All-America First Team plaudit. Shaba and Marti Corby were named to the Second Team.

NCAA Tournament Recap

GVSU’s NCAA Tournament run began with a 5-0 rout of Rockhurst in a torrential downpour and high winds. From there, the Lakers topped No. 8 Quincy and upstart underdog Minnesota Duluth in a pair of 2-1 matches in Duluth, Minn. With a goal less than three minutes into the second half of the NCAA Semifinals, No. 13 American International became just the second team to draw even with GVSU after falling behind. The Lakers stuck to their possession-based game plan, though, and wore down the Yellow Jackets in a 4-1 victory. Goals in the 58th and 76th minutes of the NCAA Championship match was all GVSU needed to top No. 3 West Florida and take home Division II’s top prize. Shaba, Juane Odendaal and Kendra Stauffer, the Most Outstanding Offensive Player, were all elected to the AllNCAA Tournament team.


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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Over the past 11 years, Grand Valley State has enjoyed more success in the NCAA Tournament than any other program in the country. The Lakers have appeared in five consecutive NCAA Semifinals, which is tied for the longest streak in history since the tournament expanded to more than 16 teams in 2001. In addition to its active streak, GVSU has appeared in seven of the past eight Final Fours. Only two other programs have been to the NCAA Semifinals more than twice since 2006. Walking away with a national title is something the Lakers have grown quite accustomed to as well. GVSU has won three of the last five NCAA Championships, which ties it with Barry for the second-most titles in Division II history. Franklin Pierce holds the all-time lead with five national championships, but all of those came prior to 2000, when the tournament field consisted of 16 teams or less. All of GVSU’s 28 NCAA Tournament victories have come since 2003, when it made the first-ever appearance in program history. Now it only trails Franklin Pierce on the all-time NCAA Tournament wins list by 14 victories. An active streak of 11 consecutive NCAA Tournament berths has the Lakers quickly making up ground on the alltime leaders in this category. Barry and Franklin Pierce lead the way with 19 appearances, while Metro State boasts the third-most berths (13). Adelphi, Cal State Dominguez Hills, UC San Diego and West Florida are all tied for the fourth-most appearances with 12 apiece. Seven other schools have been to the NCAA Tournament 11 times. GVSU’s run of 11 straight appearances is tied for the third-longest in history. Franklin Pierce holds the alltime record with 19 in a row (1992-2010), while Metro State is riding a run of 12 consecutive berths. Seattle Pacific and West Chester are the only other programs with active streaks of at least 11 straight appearances. Barry also accomplished the same feat from 1995 through 2005. GVSU’s 2010 club was one of the best to ever compete in the NCAA Tournament. The Lakers set a new record for goals scored (17) and became one of just three teams to post shutouts in five or more matches during a single NCAA Tournament.

All-Time NCAA Tournament Appearances 1. Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Franklin Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 3. Metro State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 4. Adelphi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Cal State Dominguez Hills . . . . . . . . . . .12 UC San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 West Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 8. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Seven Others Tied With . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Consecutive NCAA Tournament Berths 1. Franklin Pierce . . . . . . . . .19 (1992-2010) 2. Metro State . . . . . . . . . . . .12 (2002-2013) 3. Grand Valley State . . . . . .11 (2003-2013) Seattle Pacific . . . . . . . . . .11 (2003-2013) West Chester . . . . . . . . . . .11 (2003-2013) Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 (1995-2005) All-Time NCAA Tournament Victories 1. Franklin Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 2. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 3. Metro State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 4. UC San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 5. Saint Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Consecutive NCAA Semifinal Appearances 1. Franklin Pierce . . . . . . . . .10 (1994-2003) 2. Grand Valley State . . . . . . .5 (2009-2013) Saint Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (2008-2012) Keene State . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (1988-1992) 5. Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . . . .4 (2002-2005) Sonoma State . . . . . . . . . . .4 (1990-1993)

NCAA Semifinal Appearances Since 2006 1. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 2. Saint Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 3. West Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 4. Metro State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Seattle Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 UC San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

NCAA Championships 1. Franklin Pierce . . .5 (‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99) 2. Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (‘89, ‘92, ‘93) Grand Valley State . . . . . .3 (‘09, ‘10, ‘13) 4. UC San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (‘00, ‘01) Metro State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (‘04, ‘06)

NCAA Tournament Berths by the GLIAC 1. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 2. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 3. Mercyhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 4. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 5. Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Northern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Notes: NCAA Tournament expanded to 24 teams in 2001, 32 teams in 2003 and 48 teams in 2007; Mercyhurst was a GLIAC member until 2007.

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Allendale, Michigan

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Kenosha, Wisconsin

2005 2006

Wlider, Kentucky

Omaha, Nebraska

Allendale, Michigan Pensacola, Florida

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Allendale, Michigan Mankato, Minnesota

Gulf Shores, Alabama Allendale, Michigan

Allendale, Michigan Denver, Colorado Tampa, Florida

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Allendale, Michigan Louisville, Kentucky

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Allendale, Michigan Golden, Colorado Pensacola, Florida

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Wisconsin-Parkside Northern Kentucky SIUE Northern Kentucky Nebraska-Omaha Quincy Indianapolis Nebraska-Omaha Tampa Metro State

Mercyhurst Drury Nebraska-Omaha Tampa

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Bellarmine Northern Kentucky Colorado School of Mines Saint Rose Cal State Dominguez Hills Quincy Wisconsin-Parkside Fort Lewis Florida Tech UC San Diego

Wisconsin-Parkside Northern Kentucky Colorado School of Mines Chico State Saint Rose Rockhurst Wisconsin-Parkside Minnesota State UC San Diego

Rockhurst Quincy Minnesota Duluth American International West Florida

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NCAA Tournament Record: 28-8-5 (.744) Round-by-Round Records: Regional Semifinals: 9-1-1 Regional Championship: 7-2-1 NCAA Quarterfinals: 5-1-2 NCAA Semifinals: 4-2-1 NCAA Championship: 3-2-0

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MIRELA TUTUNDZIC

SUE CHRISTENSON

2003 - NSCAA (2nd)

2007 - NSCAA (3rd)

#10 | Forward Wyoming, Mich. Played: 2002-2005

Career Accomplishments: -Tallied the second-most goals (75) and points (184), thirdmost game-winning goals (21) and fourth-most assists (34) in GVSU history -Her 14 assists and 58 points are tied for the second-most and third-most by any Laker in a single season -First NSCAA All-American in program history -2002 GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year -Four-time All-GLIAC First Team selection Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total

GP 18 21 20 22 81

G 17 22 21 15 75

A P 3 37 14 58 8 50 9 39 34 184

SH 70 96 58 55 279

SOG N/A 59 37 33 129

SOG% GW N/A 4 .615 7 .638 5 .600 5 N/A 21

#13 | Defender Livonia, Mich. Played: 2004-2007

Career Accomplishments: -Helped GVSU’s defense post 16 shutouts, tied for the fifth-most in program history, in 2006 -Earned an NSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team plaudit in 2007 and a Second Team laurel in 2006 -2007 NSCAA Scholar All-America First Team selection -2007 GLIAC Defensive Player of the Year -2004 GLIAC Freshman of the Year Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 Total

GP G 20 3 22 1 22 3 21 3 85 10

A 0 0 1 4 5

P 6 2 7 10 25

KATY TAFLER

Career Accomplishments: -Third in Division II history with 269 points and 114 goals -Tallied 85 points and 36 goals in 2007, which is tied for the sixth-most in the Division II single-season record book -One of three players with over 100 goals and 40 assists -Two-time Daktronics, Inc. Player of the Year -Three-time GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year -2008 NCAA Top XII Award recepient Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total

GP 22 22 23 23 90

G 25 33 36 20 114

A P 8 58 7 73 13 85 13 53 41 269

SH 82 120 116 124 442

SOG 39 69 78 70 256

SOG% GW .476 7 .575 5 .672 8 .565 5 .579 25

SOG 10 2 5 7 24

SOG% GW .667 0 .500 0 .313 1 .412 0 .462 1

IRIE DENNIS

#9 | Forward Mississauga, Ont. Played: 2005-2008

2006 - NSCAA (1st) 2007 - NSCAA (1st) 2008 - NSCAA (2nd)

SH 15 4 16 17 52

#10 | Forward New Albany, Ohio Played: 2006-2009 2009 - NSCAA (1st); NSCAA Player of the Year

Career Accomplishments: -Ranks sixth in assists (30), tied for sixth in game-winning goals (12), eighth in goals (31) and ninth in points (92) in GVSU history -2009 GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year -Two-time All-GLIAC First Team selection -Three-time GLIAC All-Academic honoree -One of only two Lakers to be named NSCAA Player of the Year Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

GP G A 22 8 7 20 5 4 23 11 11 26 7 8 91 31 30

P 23 14 33 22 92

SH 39 30 52 60 181

SOG 19 20 35 34 108

SOG% GW .487 2 .666 2 .673 6 .567 2 .597 12

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ERIN MRUZ

CHELSEA PARISE

2009 - NSCAA (1st) 2010 - NSCAA (1st) 2011 - NSCAA (2nd)

2010 - NSCAA (2nd) 2011 - NSCAA (1st) 2012 - NSCAA (3rd)

#7 | Midfielder Gurnee, Ill. Played: 2007-2011

Career Accomplishments: -GVSU’s all-time leader in assists (45) -Ranks fourth in games played (99) and eighth in points (93) in GVSU history -Holds single-season school record for assists (15, 2011) -Helped 2010 team set program record for goals (92), assists (80), points (264) and shots on goal (330) -Four-time GLIAC All-Academic Team honoree Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total

GP G A P SH SOG SOG% GW -----------------------Redshirted------------------------23 5 3 13 36 18 .500 1 26 3 14 20 71 26 .366 0 25 13 13 39 69 36 .522 2 25 3 15 21 62 36 .581 2 99 24 45 93 238 116 .487 5

ASHLEY BOTTS

#1 | Goalkeeper Warren, Mich. Played: 2008-2012

Career Accomplishments: -Division II’s all-time leader in solo shutouts (59) and minutes played (9,001:58), and ranks fourth in goals-against average (0.370) -Her 17 solo shutouts in 2010 tied Division II single-season record -2012 Daktronics, Inc. Midwest Region Player of the Year -2012 GLIAC Defensive Player of the Year -Two-time NSCAA Scholar All-America First Team honoree

Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP GA GAA SV SV% W L T SHO -----------------------Redshirted------------------------26 12 0.47 64 .842 22 0 4 13 25 5 0.21 76 .938 22 1 2 17 25 10 0.39 68 .872 20 1 4 14 25 10 0.41 74 .881 20 2 3 15 101 37 0.37 282 .884 84 4 13 59

JENNA WENGLINSKI #15 | Defender Portage, Mich. Played: 2007-2010

#4 | Forward Beloit, Wis. Played: 2009-2012

2010 - NSCAA (1st) 2011 - NSCAA (1st) 2012 - NSCAA (1st)

Career Accomplishments: -Tied for the most game-winning goals (25), tallied the third-most goals (67) and points (163) and seventh-most assists (29) and games started (82) in GVSU history -Her nine points (4g, 1a) against Northwood in 2011 are tied for the most by any Laker in a single match -Three-time All-NCAA Tournament selection and 2010 Most Outstanding Offensive Player -2012 NSCAA Scholar Athlete of the Year Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total

84

GP 26 19 25 25 95

G 15 14 20 18 67

A P 5 35 8 36 11 51 5 41 29 163

SH 97 68 123 102 390

SOG 44 44 59 57 204

SOG% GW .454 7 .647 6 .480 6 .559 6 .523 25

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GP 18 23 26 23 90

G 1 0 0 0 1

A 1 1 0 3 5

P 3 1 0 3 7

SH 2 6 5 12 25

SOG 1 3 3 7 14

SOG% GW .500 1 .500 0 .600 0 .583 0 .560 1


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ALYSSA MIRA

#16 | Midfielder Livonia, Mich. Played: 2009-2012

#3 | Defender Livonia, Mich. Played: 2010-2013

2009 - NSCAA (3rd)

2013 - NSCAA (1st)

Career Accomplishments: -Tied for first in GVSU history, and third all-time among all Division II players, with 101 games played -Two-time NSCAA All-Midwest Region First Team honoree -2011 GLIAC Defensive Player of the Year -Two-time All-GLIAC First Team selection -2012 NSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team selection -Earned three GLIAC All-Academic Team plaudits Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP G 26 5 25 4 25 2 25 3 101 14

A 2 6 6 9 23

KAYLA KIMBLE

P 12 14 10 15 51

SH 28 41 29 51 149

SOG 9 17 14 25 65

SOG% GW .321 0 .415 2 .483 1 .490 0 .436 3

Career Accomplishments: -Part of the 2010 and 2013 GVSU defenses, which hold the Division II record for shutouts (21) in a single season -Helped the Lakers post 76 shutouts in four years -Part of a senior class that went 86-4-10 over four seasons -2013 Daktronics, Inc. Midwest Region Player of the Year -2013 GLIAC Defensive Player of the Year -Two-time All-GLIAC First Team selection Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total

GP 21 21 18 23 83

G 1 0 0 2 3

A 1 1 1 1 4

MARTI CORBY

GP G A 25 12 7 25 12 7

SH 14 8 2 6 30

SOG 5 1 1 4 11

SOG% GW .357 0 .125 0 .500 0 .667 1 .367 1

JENNY SHABA

#13 | Midfielder Ada, Mich. Played: 2013-Present

#11 | Forward West Bloomfield, Mich. Played: 2011-Present

2013 - NSCAA (2nd)

2013 - NSCAA (2nd)

Career Accomplishments: -Ranks ninth in GVSU history with 1.24 points per game -Had the sixth-most shots attempted (109) and 10th-most shots on goal by any Laker in a season as a freshman -Scored the game-winning goal in the 2013 NCAA Championship match -2013 All-GLIAC First Team selection -2013 Daktronics, Inc. All-America First Team honoree Year 2013 Total

P 3 1 1 5 10

P 31 31

SH 109 109

SOG 52 52

SOG% GW .477 3 .477 3

Career Accomplishments: -Tied for the sixth-most shots on goal (57), had the fifthmost shots attempted (115) and tallied the 10th-most points (44) by any Laker in a season as a junior (2013) -Set a single-game GVSU record with four assists against Ferris State (Nov. 8, 2013) -2013 GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year -2013 All-NCAA Tournament Team selection -Two-time GLIAC All-Academic Team honoree Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

GP G A 21 0 4 25 7 0 25 16 12 71 23 16

P 4 14 44 62

SH 15 51 115 181

SOG 9 21 57 87

SOG% GW .600 0 .412 3 .496 5 .481 8

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3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 9 GLIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 7 FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES

CAREER RECORDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

NAME Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic Ashley Botts Kayla Addison Shannon Carrier Ashley Elsass Jenny Swalec Erin Mruz Irie Dennis Jaleen Dingledine

YEARS 2005-08 2002-05 2009-12 2009-12 2003-06 2005-08 2002-05 2007-11 2006-09 2007-10

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

NAME Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic Ashley Botts Kayla Addison Shannon Carrier Jenny Swalec Ashley Elsass Irie Dennis Jaleen Dingledine Maria Brown

YEARS 2008-10 2002-05 2009-12 2009-12 2003-06 2002-05 2005-08 2006-09 2007-10 2009-12

G 114 75 67 58 39 37 36 31 30 27

NAME 1. Erin Mruz 2. Shannon Carrier Katy Tafler 4. Mirela Tutundzic 5. Ashley Elsass 6. Irie Dennis 7. Ashley Botts 8. Jenny Swalec Kayla Addison 10. Alyssa Mira

YEARS 2007-11 2003-06 2005-08 2002-05 2005-08 2006-09 2009-12 2002-05 2009-12 2009-12

A 45 41 41 34 33 30 29 26 26 23

NAME 1. Katy Tafler Ashley Botts 3. Mirela Tutundzic 4. Kayla Addison 5. Ashley Elsass 6. Shannon Carrier Irie Dennis 8. Cassie Teeple Jenny Swalec 10. Kristen Eible Charlie Socia

YEARS 2003-06 2009-12 2002-05 2009-12 2005-08 2003-06 2006-09 1999-00 2002-05 2007-10 2011-13

GW 25 25 21 16 15 12 12 10 10 9 9

NAME Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic Ashley Botts Shannon Carrier Cassie Teeple Kayla Addison Kendra Stauffer Jenny Swalec Marti Corby Kristen Pietras

YEARS 2005-08 2002-05 2009-12 2003-06 1999-00 2009-12 2013 2002-05 2013 1996-98

Goals

assists

Game-Winning Goals

points per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

86

G 114 75 67 58 39 36 37 24 31 30

P 269 184 163 119 49 142 32 100 31 60

A 41 34 29 26 41 33 26 45 30 22

GP 90 81 95 82 34 100 24 78 25 49

P 269 184 163 142 119 105 100 93 92 82

Games played

1.

3. 4.

6. 7. 8.

10.

NAME Alyssa Mira Chelsea Parise Kayla Addison Erin Mruz Tayler Ward Taylor Callen Kristen Eible Megan Brown Ashley Botts Katie Johnson

YEARS 2009-12 2008-12 2009-12 2007-11 2010-13 2010-13 2007-10 2008-11 2009-12 2006-09

GP 101 101 100 99 99 98 96 95 95 94

NAME YEARS Chelsea Parise 2008-12 Kristen Eible 2007-10 Katy Tafler 2005-08 Megan Brown 2008-11 Kristina Nasturzio 2005-08 Kayla Addison 2009-12 Ashley Botts 2009-12 Ashley Elsass 2005-08 Tayler Ward 2010-13 Meaghan Robinson 2005-08

GS 100 93 89 87 84 84 82 81 81 80

Games Started

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

7. 8.

10.

Goals against average

(Minimum of 750 minutes played) NAME YEARS 1. Abbey Miller 2010-13 2. Kristina Nasturzio 2005-08 3. Chelsea Parise 2008-12 4. Melissa Henson 2000-03 5. Erin Murphy 2003-06 6. Stephanie Nees 1999 7. Jessica Schmehl 2000-02 8. Kelli Mason 1996 9. Erica Dewberry 1998-01 10. Tracie Renes 1997

Saves

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. PPG 2.99 2.27 1.72 1.45 1.44 1.42 1.33 1.28 1.24 1.22

NAME Chelsea Parise Kristina Nasturzio Melissa Henson Jessica Schmehl Tracie Renes Erica Dewberry Stephanie Nees Erin Murphy Abbey Miller Kelli Mason

Save percentage

(Minimum of 50 saves) NAME 1. Abbey Miller 2. Kristina Nasturzio 3. Chelsea Parise 4. Stephanie Nees 5. Melissa Henson 6. Jessica Schmehl 7. Erin Murphy 8. Erica Dewberry 9. Kelli Mason 10. Tracie Renes

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YEARS 2010-13 2005-08 2008-12 1999 2000-03 2000-02 2003-06 1998-01 1996 1997

Solo Shutouts

NAME Chelsea Parise Kristina Nasturzio Melissa Henson Abbey Miller Jessica Schmehl Stephanie Nees Erin Murphy Erica Dewberry Kelli Mason Alex Casper

YEARS 2008-12 2005-08 2000-03 2010-13 2000-02 1999 2003-06 1998-01 1996 2004

SHO 59 45 18 16 9 8 7 3 2 1

NAME Chelsea Parise Kristina Nasturzio Melissa Henson Abbey Miller Erin Murphy Stephanie Nees Jessica Schemhl 8. Tracie Renes 9. Kelli Mason Erica Dewberry

YEARS 2008-12 2005-08 2005-08 2010-13 2003-06 1999 2000-02 1997 1996 1998-01

W 84 77 27 24 14 10 10 5 4 4

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Wins

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Bold denotes active player

GAA 0.19 0.34 0.37 0.84 0.86 0.99 1.04 2.28 2.32 2.43 SV 282 226 224 159 132 104 94 82 66 61

SV% .930 .890 .884 .855 .852 .850 .788 .782 .753 .746

Chelsea Parise, a four-year starter at GVSU, is Division II’s all-time leader in shutouts (59) and minutes played by a goalkeeper (9,001:58).

Katy Tafler holds four GVSU career records and her 269 points rank third all-time in Division II.


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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

YEAR 2007 2006 2003 2005 2008 2011 2004 2010 2008 2013

NAME Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic Mirela Tutundzic Katy Tafler Kayla Addison Ashley Botts Ashley Botts Mirela Tutundzic Ashley Elsass

YEAR 2007 2006 2005 2003 2004 2008 2010 2011 2012 2002 2008

G 36 33 25 22 21 20 20 20 18 17 17

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

NAME Erin Mruz Mirela Tutundzic Erin Mruz Shannon Carrier Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Jaleen Dingledine Erin Mruz Shannon Carrier Jenny Shaba

YEAR 2011 2003 2009 2006 2007 2008 2010 2010 2004 2013

A 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 12 12

(Minimum of 500 minutes played) NAME YEAR 1. Abbey Miller 2013 2. Chelsea Parise 2010 3. Kristina Nasturzio 2008 4. Kristina Nasturzio 2005 Kristina Nasturzio 2007 6. Kristina Nasturzio 2006 Chelsea Parise 2011 8. Chelsea Parise 2012 9. Chelsea Parise 2009 10. Melissa Henson 2003

NAME 1. Katy Tafler 2. Mirela Tutundzic Katy Tafler Ashley Elsass Ashley Botts Kayla Addison 7. Cassie Teeple Irie Dennis Ashley Botts Kayla Addison Ashley Botts Ashley Botts Charlie Socia

YEAR 2007 2003 2005 2007 2009 2010 1999 2008 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013

GW 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

NAME Katy Tafler Ashley Botts Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Jenny Shaba Marti Corby Ashley Botts Ashley Botts Mirela Tutundzic Kayla Addison

YEAR 2008 2011 2006 2007 2013 2013 2012 2009 2003 2010

SH 124 123 120 116 115 109 102 97 96 96

1. 2. 3.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Goals

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

9. 10.

assists

1. 2.

4.

9.

Game-Winning Goals

Shots attempted

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

G 36 33 22 25 20 20 21 20 17 16

A 13 7 14 8 13 11 8 9 11 12

P 85 73 58 58 53 51 50 49 45 44

Shots on Goal

NAME Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Ashley Botts Mirela Tutundzic Kayla Addison Ashley Elsass Jenny Shaba

1. 2. 3. 4.

6.

8.

10.

NAME Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic Ashley Botts Ashley Botts Jenny Shaba Ashley Elsass Kayla Addison Marti Corby

YEAR 2007 2006 2005 2003 2011 2012 2013 2008 2010 2013

NAME Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundizc Ashley Botts Ashley Elsass Kayla Addison

YEAR 2007 2006 2003 2005 2004 2008 2002 2011 2008 2010

points per Game

Goals against average

SOG 78 71 70 59 59 57 57 56 56 52 P 85 73 58 58 50 53 37 51 45 49

GP 23 22 21 22 20 23 18 25 23 25

Save percentage

(Minimum of 30 saves) NAME 1. Melissa Henson Chelsea Parise 3. Abbey Miller 4. Kristina Nasturzio 5. Kristina Nasturzio 6. Kristina Nasturzio Chelsea Parise 8. Chelsea Parise 9. Kristina Nasturzio 10. Jessica Schmehl PPG 3.70 3.32 2.76 2.64 2.50 2.30 2.06 2.04 1.96 1.96

GAA 0.17 0.21 0.23 0.37 0.37 0.39 0.39 0.41 0.47 0.78

Solo Shutouts

YEAR 2000 2010 2013 2008 2005 2007 2012 2011 2006 2000

SV% .938 .938 .937 .912 .897 .881 .881 .872 .871 .863

NAME YEAR 1. Chelsea Parise 2010 2. Abbey Miller 2013 3. Kristina Nasturzio 2008 Chelsea Parise 2012 5. Chelsea Parise 2011 6. Chelsea Parise 2009 7. Kristina Nasturzio 2005 8. Kristina Nasturzio 2006 Kristina Nasturzio 2007 10. Melissa Henson 2003

SHO 17 16 15 15 14 13 12 9 9 8

NAME YEAR 1. Abbey Miller 2013 2. Kristina Nasturzio 2008 Chelsea Parise 2009 Chelsea Parise 2010 5. Kristina Nasturzio 2007 6. Chelsea Parise 2011 Chelsea Parise 2012 8. Kristina Nasturzio 2005 9. Kristina Nasturzio 2006 10. Erin Murphy 2004

W 24 22 22 22 21 20 20 18 16 13

Wins

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

points 9 8

Cassie Teeple (at IPFW, Aug. 28, 1999) Ashley Botts (Northwood, Sep. 30, 2011) Five players tied

Goals 4 Abbey Miller set two single-season school records and helped GVSU win a program-best 24 games in 2013.

Saves

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

NAME Tracie Renes Erica Dewberry Stephanie Nees Melissa Henson Meilssa Henson Jessica Schmehl Chelsea Parise Jessica Schmehl Chelsea Parise Erin Muprhy

YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2000 2010 2001 2012 2004

SV 132 104 94 87 85 82 76 75 74 71

Cassie Teeple (at IPFW, Aug. 28, 1999) Katy Tafler (SIUE, Sep. 2, 2007) Katy Tafler (at Ashland, Sep. 30, 2007) Katy Tafler (Mercyhurst, Oct. 5, 2007) Ashley Botts (Northwood, Sep. 30, 2011)

assists 4 3

Jenny Shaba (Ferris State, Nov. 8, 2013) 16 players tied

Shots

13 Katy Tafler (Southern Ind., Aug. 31, 2008) 12 Katy Tafler (Northwood, Oct. 3, 2008)

Saves

23 15

Melissa Henson (at Ashland, Oct. 26, 2003) Melissa Henson (Ashland, Nov. 3, 2002)

Bold denotes active player

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Goals

TEAM RECORDS

Saves

G 1. 92 2. 88 88 88 5. 86

YEAR ................ 2010 ................ 2007 ................ 2009 ................ 2013 ................ 2006

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

A 80 76 70 68 68

YEAR ................ 2010 ................ 2013 ................ 2007 ................ 2003 ................ 2009

GA YEAR 1. 4 .................. 2013 2. 5 .................. 2008 5 .................. 2010 4. 8 .................. 2006 5. 10 . ................ 2011

1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1.

3. 4. 5.

assists

P 264 252 246 244 238

points

YEAR .............. 2010 .............. 2013 .............. 2007 .............. 2009 .............. 2006

Shots on Goal SOG YEAR 330 .............. 2010 326 .............. 2009 310 .............. 2013 306 .............. 2008 304 .............. 2012

Shutouts

SHO YEAR 21 ................ 2010 21 ................ 2013 19 ................ 2008 18 ................ 2012 16 ................ 2006 16 ................ 2009 16 ................ 2011

Winning Streaks: Unbeaten Streaks:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SV YEAR 132 .............. 1997 112 .............. 2000 104 .............. 1998 98 ............... 2001 97 ............... 1996

Goals allowed

Goals against average

GAA YEAR 0.16 ............. 2013 0.20 ............. 2010 0.22 ............. 2008 0.36 ............. 2006 0.38 ............. 2011

W 1. 24 2. 22 22 22 5. 21 1.

3. 4. 5.

Wins

YEAR ................ 2013 ................ 2008 ................ 2009 ................ 2010 ................ 2007

Shutout percentage

SHO% YEAR .840.............. 2010 .840.............. 2013 .826.............. 2008 .727.............. 2006 .720.............. 2012

42 (2010-11) 32 (2009-10)

Home Unbeaten Streaks: 63 (2009-Pres.) 41 (2005-08)

88

15 at IPFW, Aug. 28, 1999 13 Tiffin, Oct. 20, 2013 10 at Charleston (W.Va.), Sep. 25, 2005 Northwood, Oct. 3, 2008 Northwood, Oct. 8, 2010

assists

15 12 11 10 9

Saint Joseph’s College, Oct. 15, 2003 Tiffin, Oct. 20, 2013 at Malone, Sep. 28, 2012 Northwood, Oct. 28, 2008 Three times

38 35 31 30 28

Tiffin, Oct. 20, 2013 at IPFW, Aug. 28, 1999 Saint Joseph’s College, Oct. 15, 2003 Northwood, Oct. 3, 2008 Northwood, Oct. 8, 2010

48 46 46 45 45

Malone, Oct. 4, 2013 Lake Erie, Sep. 24, 2010 Walsh, Oct. 6, 2013 at Ferris State, Oct. 26, 2007 at Malone, Sep. 28, 2012

points

Shots

Saves

23 at Ashland, Oct. 26, 2003 15 Ashland, Nov. 3, 2002 12 at Mercyhurst, Oct. 26, 2002 at SIUE, Sep. 5, 2004 10 Three times

MISCELLANEOUS STREAKS

24 (2013-Pres.) 22, Two Times (2008, 2010)

Home Winning Streaks: 31 (2009-12) 27 (2005-07) Road Winning Streaks:

Goals

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

10, Two Times (2007, 2008) 9 (2013-Pres.)

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GLIAC Winning Streaks: 37 (2006-09) 24 (2010-12) 23 (2012-Pres.) GLIAC Unbeaten Streaks: 51 (2006-10) 32 (2010-12) Consecutive Shutouts:

13 (2013) 10, Two Times (2011, 2012)

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POINTS (CAREER) No. Player

NCAA DIVISION II INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Team

Years

POINTS PER GAME (CAREER) No. Player Team

Years

2. 3.

Missy Gregg Katy Tafler

14. 15.

Sally Holmes Katy Tafler

GOALS (CAREER) No. Player

Christian Bros. GVSU Central Okla. GVSU

2001-02 2005-08 1999-00 2005-08

P

287 269

PPG 3.00 2.99

Team

Years

GOALS PER GAME (CAREER) No. Player Team

Years

GPG

SHUTOUTS (CAREER) No. Player

Years

SHO

2. 3.

Paulina Miettinen Katy Tafler

Franklin Pierce GVSU

11.

Katy Tafler GVSU Two others tied with

1. 2. 3.

Chelsea Parise Lauren Liening Kristina Nasturzio

Team

GVSU Northern Ky. GVSU

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (CAREER) No. Player Team 3. 4.

Kristina Nasturzio Chelsea Parise

GVSU GVSU

1995-98 2005-08

2005-08

2009-12 1998-00, 04 2005-08

Years

2005-08 2009-12

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED (CAREER) No. Player Team Years 1. Chelsea Parise GVSU 2009-12 7. Kristina Nasturzio GVSU 2005-08

SHUTOUT PERCENTAGE (SEASON) No. Player Team 19.

Chelsea Parise

GVSU

Year

6. 10.

14. 24.

Two players tied with Alyssa Mira GVSU Brittany Godin Saint Rose Kayla Addison GVSU Erin Mruz GVSU Tayler Ward GVSU Three others tied with Kristen Eible GVSU Taylor Callen GVSU Nine others tied with Megan Brown GVSU Ashley Botts GVSU Five others tied with

122 114

1.27 1.27

59 46 45

GAA

0.336 0.370

Min. 9,001:58 7,448:66

2010

GAMES PLAYED BY POSITION PLAYER (CAREER) No. Player Team Years 1. 3. 4.

G

2009-12 2008-11 2009-12 2008-11 2010-13

2007-10 2010-13

2008-11 2009-12

PLAYERS WITH 40 GOALS AND 40 ASSISTS (26 TOTAL) Player Team Years G

SHO%

.680

GP

102 101 100 100 99 97 97 96 96 96 95 95 95

A

Katy Tafler GVSU 2005-08 114 41 * one of only three players with 100-plus goals and 40-plus assists

POINTS (SEASON) No. Player 5. 6.

Renee Vinnedge Laura Hislop Katy Tafler

Team

Queens (N.C.) Franklin Pierce GVSU

Year 1998 2003 2007

P

92 85 85

GOALS (SEASON) No. Player

Team

Year

SAVE PERCENTAGE (SEASON) No. Player Team

Year

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (SEASON) No. Player Team

Year

SOLO SHUTOUTS (SEASON) No. Player Team

2005 2013 2013 1994 1989 2010 2008

0.144 0.167 0.176 0.179 0.184 0.205 0.229

Year

SHO

5. 6.

15.

Renee Vinnedge Joanna DaSilva Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Six others tied with

Queens (N.C.) Wheeling Jesuit GVSU GVSU

6. 7. 14.

Chelsea Parise Abbey Miller Aline Lopes Kristina Nasturzio

GVSU GVSU SW Baptist GVSU

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 10.

Hilary Smart Abbey Miller Kristy Kolschetzky Jeanette Smith Carilyn Hormilla Chelsea Parise Kristina Nasturzio

West Chester GVSU Notre Dame (OH) Franklin Pierce Barry GVSU GVSU

1.

Chelsea Parise Two others tied with Lauren Piening Abbey Miller Kristina Nasturzio Chelse Parise Four others tied with Chelsea Parise 13 others tied with

GVSU

1. 2. 3. 4.

Ashley Elsass Jelisa Guy Morgan Mitchell Katy Tafler

GVSU Mont. St-Billings Armstrong GVSU

3. 5.

Two Players Tied Katy Tafler GVSU Two others tied with Four players tied with Katy Tafler GVSU Seven others tied with

4.

6. 12.

Northern Ky. GVSU GVSU GVSU GVSU

G

1998 2000 2007 2006

41 36 36 33 33

SV%

2010 2013 2006 2008

.938 .937 .912 .912

GAA

2010

17 17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14

1999 2013 2008 2012 2011

FASTEST THREE CONSECUTIVE GOALS, SAME PLAYER No. Player Team Year 2007 2006 2012 2006

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE GOAL No. Player Team Year 8. 12.

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES No. Player Team

1. 2. 5. 7. 13. 14. 15. 24.

Jamie Gillis Abbey Miller Chelsea Parise Chelsea Parise Kristina Nasturzio Chelsea Parise Kristina Nasturizo Chelsea Parise

2007

Time

1:09 2:20 2:30 2:51

Games

2006

13 11 11 10 9 9

Min. (Dates)

UMass Lowell 1,333:20 (9/9-10/24/09) GVSU 1,228:08 (9/6-10/25/13) GVSU 1,003:07 (9/30-11/13/11) GVSU 982:46 (9/2-10/12/12) GVSU 889:24 (9/10-10/17/08) GVSU 880:10 (10/24/10-9/2/11) GVSU 879:24 (9/10-10/17/08) GVSU 743:26 (9/24-10/22/10)

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Franklin Pierce Grand Valley State Barry Grand Valley State Franklin Pierce Saint Rose Grand Valley State

1. 2. 3.

Bridgeport Notre Dame (OH) Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Truman Grand Valley State

SAVE PERCENTAGE (SEASON) No. Team

10.

SHUTOUT PERCENTAGE (SEASON) No. Team 1. 2.

4. 5.

Franklin Pierce Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Barry Grand Valley State Saint Rose

SHUTOUTS (SEASON) No. Team 1.

3. 4.

6.

11. 20.

Grand Valley State Grand Valley State West Florida Grand Valley State Saint Rose Grand Valley State Four others tied with Nine teams tied with Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Grand Valley State 19 others tied with

WINS (SEASON) No. Team 1. 4.

11.

Three teams tied with Grand Valley State Four others tied with Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Nine others tied with

CONSECUTIVE WINS No. Team 4. 5. 6.

8.

10.

90

Southern New Hampshire Omaha Grand Valley State Christian Brothers West Chester Seattle Pacific Grand Valley State Two others tied with

NCAA DIVISION II TEAM RECORDS Year

GA

1994 2013 1989 2010 1995 2013 2008

Year

3 4 3 5 4 5 5

GA

2011 2013 2010 2013 2001 2008

5 4 5 4 8 5

Year 1994 2010 2013 1989 2008 2013

Year 2010 2013 2008 2008 2013 2012

2006 2009 2011

SV

106 64 79 63 83 52

SHO 16 21 21 15 19 18

Games 25 25 26 23 23 25

22 22 25

Year

GAA

0.158 0.159 0.161 0.196 0.200 0.213 0.217

SV% .955 .941 .940 .940 .912 .912

SHO% .842 .840 .840 .833 .826 .826

SHO 21 21 20 19 19 18 18 17 16 16 16 16

W

25 24 24 22 22 22 22

2013

2008 2009 2010

Wins (Dates)

27 (9/15/85-10/21/86) 26 (10/27/01-12/6/02) 24 (9/8/13-Present) 24 (11/4/00-11/30/01) 23 (8/25-11/11/06) 23 (8/23-11/17/07) 22 (8/29-11/15/08) 22

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Games (Dates)

3. 4. 5.

Franklin Pierce Metro State Grand Valley State Franklin Pierce Grand Valley State

5. 6. 7. 12.

Saint Rose Southern New Hampshire Grand Valley State Grand Valley State

1. 8.

Grand Valley State Franklin Pierce Grand Valley State

63 (9/4/09-Present) 41 (9/10/96-9/28/00) 41 (9/4/05-11/21/08)

Grand Valley State Saint Rose Central Misouri Central Oklahoma West Florida Christian Brothers Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Truman

37 (10/6/06-10/2/09) 37 (10/1/08-9/6/11) 31 (10/17/09-9/16/12) 28 (10/21/05-11/4/07) 28 (10/3/08-11/7/10) 27 (10/17/99-9/26/03) 24 (10/23/10-9/21/12) 23 (10/14/12-Present) 23 (10/6/02-11/8/03)

Franklin Pierce Grand Valley State Truman Seattle Pacific Ashland Grand Valley State

54 (9/25/94-10/19/00) 51 (10/1/06-9/17/10) 47 (9/29/02-10/8/05) 47 (9/28/02-9/28/06) 41 (10/19/00-10/16/05) 36 (9/24/10-10/6/12)

CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS No. Team

59 (9/10/96-12/4/98) 59 (9/5/04-9/29/06) 42 (9/24/10-12/1/11) 40 (9/6/94-9/8/96) 32 (8/28/09-9/17/10)

Wins (Dates)

39 (10/1/08-9/9/11) 36 (10/17/83-9/10/87) 31 (11/15/09-9/21/12) 27 (9/4/05-11/4/07)

CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES WITHOUT A LOSS No. Team CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS No. Team 3.

5. 6.

8. 9. 10.

Games (Dates)

Wins (Dates)

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE GAMES WITHOUT A LOSS No. Team Games (Dates)

4. 5. 6.

8. 9.

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS No. Team

1. 2.

4.

5. 9.

11.

22.

Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce Grand Valley State Lynn UMass Lowell Three teams tied with Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Two others tied with Grand Valley State 11 others tied with Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Eight others tied with

Games (Dates)

15 (9/12-11/5/95) 13 (9/13-10/18/94) 13 (9/6-10/25/13) 12 (9/20-10/26/97) 12 (9/12-10/17/09) 11 10 (10/2-11/6/11) 10 (9/7-10/12/12) 10 9 (9/14-10/12/08) 9 8 (9/24-10/17/10) 8 (10/30-12/4/10) 8

Bold denotes active streak or most recent season


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

NATIONAL AWARDS

nationaL Soccer coacheS aSSociation of america (nScaa) pLaYer of the Year 2010 2009

Jenna Wenglinski Irie Dennis

2013

Kayla Kimble (1st) Marti Corby (2nd) Jenny Shaba (2nd)

nScaa aLL-america team 2012 2011 2010

2009 2008

2007 2006

2003

Ashley Botts (1st) Alyssa Mira (3rd) Chelsea Parise (3rd) Ashley Botts (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Erin Mruz (2nd)

Ashley Botts (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Jenna Wenglinski (1st) Chelsea Parise (2nd) Irie Dennis (1st) Erin Mruz (1st)

Katy Tafler (2nd)

Katy Tafler (1st) Sue Christenson (3rd) Katy Tafler (1st)

Mirela Tutundzic (2nd)

nScaa nationaL coach of the Year 2013 2010 2006

Dave DiIanni Dave DiIanni Dave DiIanni

2007 2006

Katy Tafler Katy Tafler

2006

Sue Christenson (Defensive MOP) Kristina Nasturzio Katy Tafler

daktronicS, inc. pLaYer of the Year aLL-ncaa tournament team 2007 2009

2010

2011 2013

daktronicS, inc. aLL-america team

2013

2012 2011

2010

2009

2008 2007

2006

Marti Corby (1st) Kayla Kimble (1st) Abby Miller (1st) Jenny Shaba (1st) Tayler Ward (2nd)

Chelsea Parise (1st) Ashley Botts (2nd) Alyssa Mira (3rd)

Ashley Botts (1st) Megan Brown (1st) Kayla Addison (2nd) Erin Mruz (2nd) Chelsea Parise (2nd) Alyssa Mira (3rd)

Kayla Addison (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Jenna Wenglinski (1st) Kristen Eible (3rd) Jaleen Dingledine (HM) Megan Brown (1st) Natalja Stanski (1st) Erin Mruz (3rd) Irie Dennis (HM)

Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Natalja Stanski (1st) Katy Tafler (1st)

Sue Christenson (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Kourtney Willert (1st)

Katy Tafler (1st) Sue Christenson (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Katie Ales (2nd)

Bold denotes active player MOP - Most Outstanding Player

Sue Christenson Katy Tafler

Ashley Botts Irie Dennis Kristen Eible (Offensive MOP) Jenna Wenglinski (Defensive MOP)

Ashley Botts (Offensive MOP) Megan Brown Jaleen Dingledine Jenna Wenglinski (Defensive MOP) Kayla Addison Ashley Botts Kayla Klosterman

Juane Odendaal Jenny Shaba Kendra Stauffer (Offensive MOP)

Background: Jenna Wenglinski (2010 NSCAA POTY)

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nScaa aLL-midWeSt reGion team 2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

REGIONAL AWARDS

Marti Corby (1st) Kayla Kimble (1st) Juane Odendaal (1st) Jenny Shaba (1st) Kendra Stauffer (2nd) Kayla Addison (1st) Ashley Botts (1st) Alyssa Mira (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Erin Hilbert (2nd) Kayla Kimble (2nd)

Kayla Addison (1st) Ashley Botts (1st) Megan Brown (1st) Alyssa Mira (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st)

Kayla Addison (1st) Ashley Botts (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Jenna Wenglinski (1st) Kristen Eible (2nd)

Megan Brown (1st) Irie Dennis (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Ashley Botts (2nd) Katie Johnson (2nd) Chelsea Parise (2nd) Jenna Wenglinski (3rd) Katy Tafler (1st) Sue Christenson (1st) Emily Berner (2nd) Kristina Nasturzio (2nd) Meaghan Robinson (2nd)

Shannon Carrier (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Sue Christenson (2nd) Meaghan Robinson (2nd) Jenny Swalec (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Mirela Tutundzic (1st) Shannon Carrier (2nd)

2013

Marti Corby (1st) Kayla Kimble (1st) Abbey Miller (1st) Jenny Shaba (1st) Tayler Ward (1st) Kendra Stauffer (2nd)

daktronicS, inc. aLL-midWeSt reGion team

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

Shannon Carrier (1st) Mirela Tutundzic (1st)

2007

Dave DiIanni Dave DiIanni Dave DiIanni

2006

Bold denotes active player; Note: Great Lakes Region is Midwest Region effective 2008 Background: Kayla Kimble (2013 Daktronics, Inc. Midwest Region POTY)

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Kayla Kimble Chelsea Parise Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Katy Talfer

Katy Tafler (1st)

nScaa midWeSt reGion coach of the Year 2012 2007 2006

daktronicS, inc. midWeSt reGion pLaYer of the Year

2013 2012 2008 2007 2006

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Ashley Botts (1st) Alyssa Mira (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Kayla Addison (2nd) Erin Hilbert (2nd) Kayla Kimble (2nd) Juane Odendaal (2nd) Kayla Addison (1st) Ashley Botts (1st) Megan Brown (1st) Alyssa Mira (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Kayla Kimble (2nd)

Kayla Addison (1st) Jaleen Dingledine (1st) Kristen Eible (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Jenna Wenglinski (1st) Chelsea Parise (2nd)

Ashley Botts (1st) Megan Brown (1st) Irie Dennis (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Natalja Stanski (1st) Amber Bloem (2nd) Kristen Eible (2nd) Katie Johnson (2nd) Jenna Wenglinski (2nd)

Ashley Elsass (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Natalja Stanski (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Kristen Eible (2nd) Meaghan Robinson (2nd) Sue Christenson (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Kourtney Willert (1st)

Katie Ales (1st) Sue Christenson (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Shannon Carrier (2nd)


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

GLiac offenSive pLaYer of the Year 2013 2011 2009 2008 2007 2006 2002

Jenny Shaba Ashley Botts Irie Dennis Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Mirela Tutundzic

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005

Kayla Kimble Chelsea Parise Alyssa Mira Jenna Wenglinski Megan Brown Natalja Stanski Sue Christenson Kate Duda

2013

Abbey Miller

2010 2009 2007 2006 2005 2004

Tayler Ward Ashley Botts Kristen Eible Katie Johnson Katy Tafler Sue Christenson

2013 2011 2008 2007 2005 2002

Dave DiIanni Dave DiIanni Dave DiIanni Dave DiIanni Dave DiIanni Dago Cortes

GLiac defenSive pLaYer of the Year

GLiac GoaLkeeper of the Year GLiac freShman of the Year

GLiac coach of the Year

CONFERENCE AWARDS GLiac aLL-conference team 2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

Background: Top left: Sue Christenson; Top right: Natalja Stanski; Bottom left: Irie Dennis; Bottom Right: Kristen Eible

Marti Corby (1st) Kayla Kimble (1st) Abbey Miller (1st) Juane Odendaal (1st) Jenny Shaba (1st) Charlie Socia (1st) Tayler Ward (1st) Kendra Stauffer (2nd) Katy Woolley (HM) Ashley Botts (1st) Erin Hilbert (1st) Kayla Kimble (1st) Alyssa Mira (1st) Juane Odendaal (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Kayla Addison (2nd) Charlie Socia (2nd) Taylor Callen (HM)

Kayla Addison (1st) Ashley Botts (1st) Megan Brown (1st) Kayla Klosterman (1st) Alyssa Mira (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Maria Brown (2nd)

Kayla Addison (1st) Ashley Botts (1st) Megan Brown (1st) Jaleen Dingledine (1st) Kristen Eible (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Jenna Wenglinski (1st) Kayla Klosterman (2nd) Alyssa Mira (2nd) Ashley Botts (1st) Irie Dennis (1st) Kristen Eible (1st) Katie Johnson (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Amber Bloem (1st) Megan Brown (1st) Jenna Wenglinski (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Erin Hilbert (2nd) Natalja Stanski (2nd)

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002 2001

2000 1998

Emily Berner (1st) Sue Christenson (1st) Kristen Eible (1st) Ashley Elsass (1st) Katie Johnson (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Meaghan Robinson (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Kourtney Willert (1st)

Shannon Carrier (1st) Sue Christenson (1st) Katie Johnson (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Kourtney Willert (1st) Meaghan Robinson (2nd) Shannon Carrier (1st) Kate Duda (1st) Jenny Swalec (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Mirela Tutundzic (1st) Kourtney Willert (2nd)

Mirela Tutundzic (1st) Shannon Carrier (2nd) Sue Christenson (2nd) Jenny Swalec (2nd) Abby Gienapp (1st) Melissa Henson (1st) Mirela Tutundzic (1st) Rachel Bondy (2nd) Shannon Carrier (2nd) Jenny Swalec (2nd) Mirela Tutundzic (1st) Jenny Swalec (2nd)

Megan Laudenslager (2nd) Megan Laudenslager (1st) Cassie Teeple (2nd) Mackenzie Emmett (1st) Beverly Daugherty (2nd)

Bold denotes active player

Irie Dennis (1st) Kristen Eible (1st) Ashley Elsass (1st) Kristina Nasturzio (1st) Meaghan Robinson (1st) Elena Sobolic (1st) Natalja Stanski (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Jenna Wenglinski (1st) Joyce Rose (2nd)

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nScaa SchoLar athLete of the Year 2012

Ashley Botts

2012

Ashley Botts (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Alyssa Mira (2nd)

nScaa SchoLar aLL-america team 2011 2010

2008 2007

ACADEMIC AWARDS

GLiac aLL-academic team 2007

Ashley Botts (1st) Erin Mruz (1st) Chelsea Parise (1st) Kristen Eible (3rd)

Katy Tafler (1st) Meaghan Robinson (2nd) Natalja Stanski (2nd) Sue Christenson (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Emily Berner (3rd)

2008

capitaL one academic aLL-america of the Year 2011 2009 2008

Ashley Botts Natalja Stanski Katy Tafler

2013

Abbey Miller (2nd) Tayler Ward (2nd)

capitaL one academic aLL-america team 2012 2011

2007 2006

Chelsea Parise (1st) Ashley Botts (1st)

2009

Sue Christenson (1st) Katy Tafler (1st) Emily Berner (3rd) Katy Tafler (3rd)

eLite 88 aWard 2009

Natalja Stanski

2008

Katy Tafler

2013 2011 2009 2008

Tayler Ward Ashley Botts Natalja Stanski Natalja Stanski Katy Tafler Katy Tafler

ncaa top Xiii aWard GLiac commiSSioner’S aWard

2007

GLiac Women’S SchoLar-athLete of Year

the

2009

Katy Tafler

Background: Ashley Botts (2009-12)

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2010

Emily Berner Sue Christenson Irie Dennis Ashley Elsass Colleen Hillgard Katie Johnson Lauren King Lindsey Klykken Kristina Nasturzio Jamie Radley Meaghan Robinson Elena Sobolic Natalja Stanski Katy Tafler Kourtney Willert

2011

Amber Bloem Caitlin Boyak Sam DeNio Irie Dennis Jaleen Dingledine Kristen Eible Richelle Hills Katie Johnson Lauren King Kayla Klosterman Lindsey Marlow Kylee Merino Erin Mruz Chelsea Parise Natalja Stanski

2013

Irie Dennis Jaleen Dingledine Kristen Eible Ashley Elsass Colleen Hillgard Katie Johnson Lauren King Erin Mruz Kristina Nasturzio Meaghan Robinson Elena Sobolic Natalja Stanski Katy Tafler

Ashley Botts* Jaleen Dingledine Kristen Eible* Erin Hilbert Richelle Hills Kayla Klosterman Lindsey Marlow Kylee Merino Alyssa Mira Erin Mruz Chelsea Parise Erin Rappleye Molly Streeter*

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Ashley Botts* Sam Decker* Erin Hilbert Kayla Kimble Kayla Klosterman Michelle Marcus* Lindsey Marlow Abbey Miller Alyssa Mira Erin Mruz Chelsea Parise Molly Streeter* Tayler Ward*

Ashley Botts* Taylor Callen Sam Decker* Kelsey Fiscus Shelby Humphries Autumn Jacobs* Kayla Kimble Abbey Miller Alyssa Mira Chelsea Parise Jenny Shaba Molly Streeter* Tayler Ward* Alyssa Wesley Cassandra Wiltshire Taylor Callen Sam Decker* Holly Ellerbroek* Olivia Emery* Kelsey Fiscus Shelby Humphries Autumn Jacobs* Kayla Kimble Katie Klunder Abbey Miller Juane Odendaal Jenny Shaba Tayler Ward*

Bold denotes active player; * - Denotes Academic Exellence Team effective 2010


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

points

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

coach Dago Cortes

Dave DiIanni

18 Seasons Cortes DiIanni

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

overall GLiac W L t W L t 7 8 0 3 4 0 5 11 2 2 4 1 6 10 0 3 6 0 10 6 0 7 3 0 9 8 1 2 6 1 6 10 1 2 7 0 13 4 1 6 2 1 17 2 2 6 0 2 15 5 0 6 2 0 19 3 0 7 1 0 19 2 1 7 1 0 21 1 1 8 0 0 22 1 0 14 0 0 22 0 4 13 0 1 22 1 2 12 1 2 20 1 4 15 0 0 20 2 3 11 1 1 24 0 1 12 0 0 277 75 23 136 38 9 56 57 5 25 32 3 221 18 18 111 6 6

GLiac finish 5th 5th 7th 4th T-8th 8th T-2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

home away neutral W L t W L t W L t 5 5 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 2 6 1 0 0 1 4 5 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 7 2 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 6 1 0 1 1 0 8 1 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 8 1 0 7 4 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 9 2 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 8 1 1 1 1 0 11 0 1 8 0 0 2 1 0 12 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 7 0 1 4 0 2 15 0 0 4 1 2 3 0 0 10 0 0 8 0 3 2 1 1 13 0 2 6 1 1 1 1 0 11 0 0 9 0 1 4 0 0 150 32 8 108 38 11 19 5 4 32 28 3 23 28 1 1 1 1 118 4 5 85 10 10 18 4 3

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS name Kristen Pietras Kristen Pietras Kristen Pietras Cassie Teeple Cassie Teeple Megan Laudenslager Mirela Tutundzic Mirela Tutundzic Mirela Tutundzic Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Ashley Botts Kayla Addison Ashley Botts Ashley Botts Jenny Shaba

G-a 10-2 7-4 9-2 13-3 9-2 5-0 17-3 22-14 21-8 25-8 31-7 36-13 20-13 15-5 20-9 20-11 18-5 16-12

p 22 18 20 29 20 10 37 58 50 58 69 85 53 35 49 51 41 44

Goals Year 1996 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

name Kristen Pietras Kristen Pietras Kristen Pietras Cassie Teeple Cassie Teeple Megan Laudenslager Mirela Tutundzic Mirela Tutundzic Mirela Tutundzic Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Ashley Botts Kayla Addison Ashley Botts Ashley Botts Jenny Shaba

G 10 7 9 13 9 20 17 22 21 25 31 36 20 15 20 20 18 16

GLiac tournament ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions

assists Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Background: Dave DiIanni (Head Coach, 2003-13)

ncaa tournament ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Regional Final Regional Semifinal NCAA Quarterfinal NCAA Runner-Up NCAA Semifinal Regional Final NCAA Champions NCAA Champions NCAA Runner-Up NCAA Semifinal NCAA Champions

name Kelli Schmidt Kerry Kuhlenschmidt Kristen Pietras Linda Sadowski Kelli Schmidt Cassoe Teeple Amy Vanderkooi Amanda Whitmyer Jordan Stevenson Jeanna Falduto Jordan Stevenson Mirela Tutundzic Shannon Carrier Mirela Tutundzic Shannon Carrier Katy Tafler Katy Tafler Erin Mruz Erin Mruz Jaleen Dingledine Erin Mruz Alyssa Mira Jenny Shaba

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3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 9 GLIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 7 FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES

1996

Coach: Dago Cortes Record: 7-8-0, 3-4-0 GLIAC (5th) 9/2 Hope W, 3-2 9/7 Taylor W, 3-0 9/12 at Siena Heights W, 3-1 9/18 at Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) L, 3-0 9/21 Western Michigan L, 2-0 9/25 Lewis L, 8-1 9/28 Oakland* L, 4-0 9/29 Ashland* L, 2-1 10/5 at Gannon* L, 1-0 10/6 at Mercyhurst* L, 4-0 10/12 Northwood* W, 4-1 10/13 Northern Michigan* W, 2-0 10/17 Olivet L, 3-2 10/19 at Saginaw Valley State* W, 7-0 10/21 Aquinas W, 2-0 * - GLIAC Match

1997

Coach: Dago Cortes Record: 5-11-2, 2-4-1 GLIAC (5th) 8/30 at Lewis L, 5-0 9/3 Aquinas W, 2-1 9/6 Indiana Wesleyan L, 3-1 9/10 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) L, 2-1 9/17 Siena Hieghts W, 3-1 9/21 at Findlay* L, 2-1 9/28 at Ashland* L, 3-0 9/30 Indianapolis L, 3-1 10/4 Gannon* L, 1-0 10/5 No. 14 Mercyhurst* L, 4-0 10/9 at Western Michigan L, 3-1 10/12 at Northern Michigan* W, 1-0 10/18 Saginaw Valley State* W, 2-1 10/22 at Northwood* T, 1-1 10/25 at Oakland L, 9-0 10/26 at Olivet W, 2-1 10/31 at Wisconsin-Parkside L, 3-1 11/1 vs. Winona State T, 2-2 * - GLIAC Match

1998

Coach: Dago Cortes Record: 6-10-0, 3-6-0 GLIAC (7th) 9/1 at Indiana Wesleyan L, 3-1 9/3 at Aquinas W, 4-2 9/6 Oakland L, 6-0 9/11 Lewis L, 2-0 9/13 Kentucky Wesleyan W, 5-0 9/18 at IUPUI L, 5-1 9/20 Findlay* L, 3-1 9/26 Hillsdale* W, 5-0 9/27 No. 14 Ashland* L, 4-1 10/3 at Gannon* L, 3-0 10/4 at No. 25 Mercyhurst* L, 1-0 10/7 at Saginaw Valley State* W, 4-0 10/10 Northwood* L, 1-0 10/11 Northern Michigan* W, 3-1 10/18 at Westminster* L, 1-0 10/24 Alma W, 3-1 * - GLIAC Match

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1999

Coach: Dago Cortes Record: 10-6-0, 7-3-0 GLIAC (4th) 8/28 at IPFW W, 15-0 8/29 Indianapolis L, 1-0 9/1 at Valparaiso L, 2-0 9/4 No. 8 West Virginia Wesleyan L, 4-0 9/10 at Lewis W, 1-0 9/12 Wisconsin-Parkside W, 1-0 9/19 at Findlay* L, 2-0 9/25 at Hillsdale* W, 5-0 9/26 at No. 4 Ashland* L, 4-0 10/2 Gannon* W, 2-1 10/3 No. 22 Mercyhurst* L, 1-0 (2OT) 10/6 Saginaw Valley State* W, 2-0 10/10 at Northern Michigan* W, 8-0 10/16 Ferris State* W, 6-0 10/17 Westminster* W, 3-1 10/20 at Northwood* W, 1-0 * - GLIAC Match

2000

Coach: Dago Cortes Record: 9-8-1, 2-6-1 GLIAC (T-8th) 8/27 at Indianapolis L, 3-1 9/2 Lewis W, 3-0 9/3 Valparaiso W, 1-0 9/9 at Indiana (Pa.) W, 1-0 9/10 at West Virginia Wesleyan W, 3-1 9/16 Hillsdale* W, 4-1 9/17 No. 7 Ashland* L, 1-0 9/23 at Gannon* L, 1-0 9/24 at Mercyhurst* L, 3-0 9/27 at Saginaw Valley State* L, 1-0 9/30 Charleston (W.Va.) W, 2-0 10/1 Northern Michigan* T, 0-0 10/5 at Loyola-Chicago L, 1-0 10/14 No. 19 Wheeling Jesuit W, 1-0 (OT) 10/18 Northwood* W, 1-0 (OT) 10/25 IPFW W, 7-0 10/29 Findlay* L, 2-1 11/3 at Ferris State* L, 1-0 * - GLIAC Match

2001

Coach: Dago Cortes Record: 6-10-1, 2-7-0 GLIAC (8th) 8/24 Indianapolis L, 3-2 8/26 at Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) W, 1-0 8/31 Lewis T, 2-2 9/7 at Missouri-Saint Louis L, 2-0 (OT) 9/9 SIUE L, 2-0 9/14 at Charleston (W.Va.) W, 3-0 9/16 at Davis & Elkins W, 2-1 9/21 Aquinas W, 2-0 10/6 Saginaw Valley State* W, 5-2 10/12 at Northern Michigan* L, 2-0 10/14 at Northwood* W, 1-0 10/17 Hillsdale* L, 1-0 10/20 Mercyhurst* L, 1-0 10/21 Gannon* L, 1-0 10/27 at Findlay* L, 1-0 10/28 at No. 7 Ashland* L, 4-0 11/3 Ferris State* L, 1-0 * - GLIAC Match

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Coach: Dago Cortes Record: 13-4-1, 6-2-1 GLIAC (4th) 8/30 Indianapolis W, 3-0 8/31 Charleston (W.Va.) W, 3-0 9/2 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) W, 4-2 9/6 vs. Quincy $ W, 2-1 9/8 vs. Southern Indiana $ L, 1-0 9/15 Missouri-Saint Louis L, 2-1 9/20 at Lewis W, 4-0 9/21 at Aquinas W, 3-0 9/28 Davis & Elkins W, 7-2 10/15 at Saginaw Valley State* W, 1-0 10/18 Northern Michigan* W, 3-1 10/20 Northwood* W, 4-2 10/23 at Hillsdale* W, 5-0 10/26 at Mercyhurst* W, 3-1 10/27 at Gannon* W, 2-0 11/2 Findlay* T, 1-1 11/3 Ashland* L, 2-1 11/9 at Ferris State* L, 1-0 * - GLIAC Match $ - Indianapolis, Ind.

2003

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 17-2-2, 6-0-2 GLIAC (2nd) 8/30 at Quincy W, 1-0 9/4 at Chico State W, 2-0 9/5 at Dominican (Calif.) W, 9-0 at No. 18 San Francisco State L, 1-0 9/7 9/13 at West Virginia Wesleyan W, 3-2 9/14 at Charleston (W.Va.) W, 5-0 9/17 Aquinas W, 3-2 9/19 at Northern Kentucky W, 1-0 9/23 Saint Francis W, 3-0 10/4 Saginaw Valley State* W, 3-0 10/5 Lewis W, 4-1 10/11 at Northern Michigan* W, 4-1 10/12 at Northwood* W, 4-0 10/15 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) W, 8-0 10/18 Mercyhurst* T, 1-1 10/19 Gannon* W, 5-2 10/25 at Findlay* W, 5-1 10/26 at No. 12 Ashland* T, 2-2 11/8 Ferris State* W, 4-0 11/14 Wisconsin-Parkside # W, 4-0 11/16 No. 18 Northern Kentucky # L, 4-3 * - GLIAC Match # - NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Allendale, Mich.)


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

2004

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 15-5-0, 6-2-0 GLIAC (2nd) 8/27 Quincy W, 4-2 8/29 Southern Indiana W, 4-0 9/3 at Missouri-Saint Louis L, 2-1 9/5 SIUE W, 1-0 9/10 at No. 23 Wisconsin-Parkside L, 4-1 9/12 at Lewis W, 5-0 9/15 Indianapolis W, 4-0 9/22 at Aquinas W, 3-0 9/25 West Virginia Wesleyan W, 7-0 9/26 Charleston (W.Va.) W, 7-0 10/1 at Saginaw Valley State* L, 3-2 (OT) 10/8 Northern Michigan* W, 3-0 10/10 Northwood* W, 2-0 10/16 at Mercyhurst* W, 4-1 10/17 at Gannon* W, 2-0 10/20 at Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) W, 5-1 10/23 Findlay* W, 5-1 10/24 No. 12 Ashland* L, 2-1 (OT) 11/6 at Ferris State* W, 3-0 11/12 at No. 5 Wis.-Parkside # L, 1-0 * - GLIAC Match # - NCAA Great Lakes Regional Semifinal (Kenosha, Wis.)

2005

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 19-3-0, 7-1-0 GLIAC (1st) 8/26 Quincy W, 3-0 8/28 Southern Indiana W, 5-0 9/2 SIUE W, 4-0 9/4 Missouri-Saint Louis L, 3-1 9/10 at California (Pa.) W, 7-0 9/11 at Wheeling Jesuit W, 2-1 (2OT) 9/17 Lewis W, 6-1 9/18 No. 5 Wisconsin-Parkside W, 1-0 9/24 at West Virginia Wesleyan W, 7-0 9/25 at Charleston (W.Va.) W, 10-0 9/28 at Northwood* W, 2-0 10/2 at Northern Michigan* W, 3-0 10/8 Mercyhurst* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/9 Gannon* W, 4-0 10/15 at Findlay* W, 4-1 10/16 at Ashland* L, 1-0 10/19 at Indianapolis W, 3-0 10/29 Saginaw Valley State* W, 3-1 11/5 Ferris State* W, 5-1 11/11 vs. No. 21 SIUE # W, 1-0 11/13 at No. 6 Northern Ky. # W, 2-0 11/20 at No. 7 Nebraska-Omaha ^ L, 2-0 * - GLIAC Match # - NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Wilder, Ky.) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Omaha, Neb.)

The 2007 Lakers captured the inaugural GLIAC Tournament title with a 4-0 victory over Mercyhurst in Allendale, Mich.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2006

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 19-2-1, 7-1-0 GLIAC (1st) 8/25 Tiffin W, 8-0 8/27 Southern Indiana W, 8-0 9/2 Wheeling Jesuit W, 6-0 9/6 at Lewis W, 7-0 9/9 at Charleston (W.Va.) W, 8-0 9/10 at Concord W, 4-0 9/17 at Morehead State W, 4-1 9/22 Northwood* W, 6-0 9/24 Northern Michigan* W, 4-1 9/29 at No. 20 Mercyhurst* L, 3-0 10/1 at Gannon* W, 5-0 10/6 Findlay* W, 4-0 10/8 Ashland* W, 2-0 10/13 at No. 16 Quincy W, 3-0 10/15 at SIUE T, 0-0 10/21 at Saginaw Valley State* W, 5-0 10/27 at Ferris State* W, 5-0 11/3 No. 25 Quincy # W, 2-1 11/5 No. 25 Indianapolis # W, 2-1 11/11 No. 1 Nebraska-Omaha ^ W, 1-0 11/16 vs. No. 5 Tampa & W, 2-0 11/18 vs. No. 12 Metro State % L, 1-0 (OT) * - GLIAC Match # - NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Allendale, Mich.) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Allendale, Mich.) & - NCAA Semifinal (Pensacola, Fla.) % - NCAA Championship (Pensacola, Fla.)

2007

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 21-1-1, 8-0-0 GLIAC (1st) 8/24 at Colo. School of Mines W, 1-0 8/26 at Regis W, 1-0 8/31 Missouri-Saint Louis W, 3-0 9/2 SIUE W, 5-1 9/7 Indianapolis W, 3-1 9/12 Lewis W, 5-0 9/22 at Southern Indiana W, 9-0 9/25 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) W, 3-1 9/28 at Findlay* W, 9-1 9/30 at Ashland* W, 8-0 10/5 Mercyhurst* W, 4-0 10/7 Gannon* W, 4-0 10/12 Northwood* W, 7-0 10/14 Saginaw Valley State* W, 2-1 10/18 at Tiffin W, 2-1 (OT) 10/21 at Northern Michigan* W, 3-0 10/26 at Ferris State* W, 5-0 11/2 Northern Michigan + W, 3-0 11/4 No. 23 Mercyhurst + W, 4-0 11/11 Mercyhurst # T, 1-1 11/16 vs. Drury @ W, 4-1 11/18 vs. No. 23 Neb.-Omaha ^ W, 1-0 11/29 vs. No. 14 Tampa & L, 2-1 * - GLIAC Match + - GLIAC Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) # - NCAA Great Lakes Regional Semifinal (Allendale, Mich.) -Advanced via penalty kicks (3-0) @ - NCAA Great Lakes Regional Championship (Mankato, Minn.) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Mankato, Minn.) & - NCAA Semifinal (Orange Beach, Ala.)

2008

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 22-1-0, 14-0-0 GLIAC (1st) 8/29 No. 1 Tampa W, 1-0 8/31 Southern Indiana W, 5-0 9/5 at Quincy W, 2-0 9/7 at Missouri-Saint Louis W, 1-0 9/10 at Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) W, 5-2 9/14 at Ferris State* W, 3-0 9/19 at Northern Michigan* W, 1-0 9/21 Ashland* W, 4-0 9/26 at Findlay* W, 3-0 9/28 at Tiffin* W, 1-0 10/3 Northwood* W, 10-0 10/5 Saginaw Valley State* W, 1-0 10/10 Northern Michigan* W, 2-0 10/12 at Ashland* W, 6-0 10/17 Findlay* W, 7-1 10/19 Tiffin* W, 7-0 10/24 at Northwood* W, 4-0 10/26 at Saginaw Valley State* W, 2-1 (OT) 11/1 Ferris State* W, 3-0 11/7 Ferris State + W, 3-0 11/9 Saginaw Valley State + W, 2-0 11/16 Quincy # W, 2-0 11/21 No. 8 Wisconsin-Parkside # L, 1-0 * - GLIAC Match + - GLIAC Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) # - NCAA Midwest Regional (Allendale, Mich.)

2009

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 22-0-4, 13-0-1 GLIAC (1st) 8/28 vs. No. 6 Columbus State $ T, 0-0 8/30 at No. 24 Tampa W, 4-0 9/4 Missouri-Saint Louis W, 8-2 9/6 Quincy W, 2-0 9/13 Ferris State* W, 4-1 9/18 Northern Michigan* W, 4-0 9/20 at Ashland* W, 2-0 9/23 vs. No. 25 Indianapolis ! W, 4-1 9/25 Findlay* W, 1-0 9/27 Tiffin* W, 7-0 10/2 at Northwood* W, 8-0 10/4 at Saginaw Valley State* T, 1-1 10/9 at Northern Michigan* W, 4-1 10/11 Ashland* W, 5-0 10/16 at Findlay* W, 6-0 10/18 at Tiffin* W, 2-1 10/25 Saginaw Valley State* W, 2-0 10/28 Northwood* W, 8-0 10/30 at Ferris State* W, 2-1 11/6 Northern Michigan + W, 9-1 11/8 Saginaw Valley State + T, 1-1 11/15 Bellarmine # W, 1-0 11/20 vs. No. 11 Northern Ky. @ T, 0-0 11/22 vs. No. 21 Colorado Mines ^ W, 3-0 12/3 vs. No. 2 Saint Rose & W, 3-2 (OT) 12/5 vs. No. 15 Cal St. Dom. Hills % W, 1-0 $ - Tampa, Fla. * - GLIAC Match ! - Fort Wayne, Ind. + - GLIAC Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) -Advanced via penalty kicks (3-0) # - NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Allendale, Mich.) @ - NCAA Midwest Regional Championship (Denver, Colo.) -Advanced via penalty kicks (5-4) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Denver, Colo.) & - NCAA Semifinal (Tampa, Fla.) % - NCAA Championship (Tampa, Fla.)

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2010

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 22-1-2, 12-1-2 GLIAC (1st) 9/3 Winona State W, 1-0 9/5 Minnesota State W, 4-0 9/8 at Ferris State W, 3-0 9/10 at Northwood W, 5-0 9/12 at Saginaw Valley State* T, 2-2 9/17 at Michigan Tech* W, 5-0 9/19 at Northern Michigan* L, 1-0 (OT) 9/24 Lake Erie* W, 7-0 9/26 Ashland* W, 3-0 9/28 vs. Indianapolis $ W, 3-0 10/3 Ohio Dominican* W, 6-0 10/8 Northwood* W, 10-0 10/10 Saginaw Valley State* W, 3-0 10/15 Northern Michigan* W, 2-0 10/17 Michigan Tech* W, 5-0 10/22 at Tiffin* T, 1-1 10/24 at Findlay* W, 3-1 10/30 Ferris State* W, 6-0 11/5 Findlay + W, 4-0 11/7 Tiffin + W, 2-0 11/14 Quincy # W, 3-0 11/19 No. 15 Wis.-Parkside # W, 3-0 11/21 No. 3 Fort Lewis ^ W, 5-0 12/2 vs. Florida Tech & W, 2-0 12/4 vs. No. 12 UC San Diego % W, 4-0 * - GLIAC Match $ - Fort Wayne, Ind. + - GLIAC Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) # - NCAA Midwest Regional (Allendale, Mich.) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Allendale, Mich.) & - NCAA Semifinal (Louisville, Ky.) % - NCAA Championship (Louisville, Ky.)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 20-1-4, 15-0-0 GLIAC (1st) 9/2 at No. 15 Winona State T, 1-1 9/4 at Minnesota State T, 1-1 9/11 Saginaw Valley State* W, 1-0 (2OT) 9/16 Michigan Tech* W, 4-0 9/18 No. 13 Northern Michigan* W, 2-0 9/20 vs. Indianapolis $ W, 2-1 9/23 at Lake Erie* W, 4-0 9/25 at Ashland* W, 5-0 9/28 Ferris State* W, 3-1 9/30 Northwood* W, 7-1 10/2 at Ohio Dominican* W, 1-0 10/7 at Northwood* W, 4-0 10/9 at Saginaw Valley State* W, 2-0 10/14 at Northern Michigan* W, 5-0 10/16 at Michigan Tech* W, 3-0 10/21 Tiffin* W, 4-0 10/23 Findlay* W, 2-0 10/29 at Ferris State* W, 1-0 11/4 Tiffin + W, 2-0 11/6 Ashland + W, 2-0 11/13 Wisconsin-Parkside # W, 3-1 11/18 vs. No. 9 Northern Ky. @ W, 3-1 11/20 at No. 8 Colorado Mines ^ T, 0-0 12/1 vs. Chico State & T, 1-1 12/3 vs. No. 10 Saint Rose % L, 2-1 * - GLIAC Match $ - Fort Wayne, Ind. + - GLIAC Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) # - NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Allendale, Mich.) @ - NCAA Midwest Regional Championship (Golden, Colo.) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Golden, Colo.) -Advanced via penalty kicks (4-2) & - NCAA Semifinal (Pensacola, Fla.) -Advanced via penalty kicks (3-2) % - NCAA Championship (Pensacola, Fla.)

Right: GVSU’s 2013 team celebrated the program’s third NCAA Championship victory. The club matched the NCAA Division II record for shutouts in a season (21) and never trailed in any of its 25 matches.

Background: Katy Tafler (‘08) and Kristen Eible (‘10).

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Left: The 2009 Lakers topped Cal State Dominguez Hills to claim their first-ever NCAA Championship win. They also kick-started a run of five consecutive NCAA Semifinals appearances.

2012

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 20-2-3, 11-1-1 GLIAC (T-1st) 8/31 No. 3 Armstrong Atlantic State W, 3-1 9/2 Indianapolis W, 4-1 9/7 vs. Minnesota Duluth $ W, 5-0 9/9 at No. 24 Minnesota State T, 0-0 9/12 Ferris State W, 1-0 9/14 Ashland* W, 2-0 9/16 Ohio Dominican* W, 2-0 9/21 Saginaw Valley State* T, 0-0 9/23 Northwood* W, 3-0 9/28 at Malone* W, 8-0 9/30 at Walsh* W, 3-0 10/6 at Ferris State* W, 3-0 10/12 at Findlay* L, 3-2 10/14 at Tiffin* W, 2-0 10/19 Michigan Tech* W, 5-0 10/21 Northern Michigan* W, 8-0 10/26 at Lake Erie* W, 3-0 10/28 at Notre Dame (Ohio)* W, 2-0 10/30 Northwood + W, 6-1 11/2 Ferris State + W, 4-0 11/4 Saginaw Valley State + W, 4-0 11/11 Rockhurst # W, 3-1 11/16 Wisconsin-Parkside # W, 2-0 11/18 No. 17 Minnesota State ^ T, 2-2 11/29 vs. No. 5 UC San Diego & L, 2-1 $ - Mankato, Minn.; * - GLIAC Match + - GLIAC Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) # - NCAA Midwest Regional (Allendale, Mich.) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Allendale, Mich.) -Advanced via penalty kicks (5-4) & - NCAA Semifinal (Evans, Ga.)

2013

Coach: Dave DiIanni Record: 24-0-1, 12-0-0 GLIAC (1st) 9/6 at No. 5 Armstrong Atl. State T, 0-0 9/8 vs. No. 13 Columbus State $ W, 2-0 9/15 No. 4 Minnesota State W, 2-0 9/20 at Ashland* W, 2-0 9/22 at Ohio Dominican* W, 1-0 9/27 at Saginaw Valley State* W, 1-0 9/29 at Northwood* W, 5-0 10/4 Malone* W, 8-0 10/6 Walsh* W, 7-0 10/9 at Indianapolis W, 2-0 10/12 Ferris State* W, 6-0 10/18 Findlay* W, 7-0 10/20 Tiffin* W, 13-0 10/25 at Michigan Tech* W, 2-1 10/27 at Northern Michigan* W, 3-0 10/30 at Ferris State W, 1-0 11/1 Lake Erie* W, 1-0 11/5 Northwood + W, 1-0 11/8 Ferris State + W, 7-0 11/10 Michigan Tech + W, 2-0 11/17 Rockhurst # W, 5-0 11/22 vs. No. 8 Quincy @ W, 2-1 11/24 at Minnesota Duluth ^ W, 2-1 12/5 vs. No. 13 American Int’l & W, 4-1 12/7 vs. No. 3 West Florida % W, 2-0 $ - Savannah, Ga.; * - GLIAC Match + - GLIAC Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) # - NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Allendale, Mich.) @ - NCAA Midwest Regional Championship (Duluth, Minn.) ^ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Duluth, Minn.) & - NCAA Semifinal (Evans, Ga.) % - NCAA Championship (Evans, Ga.)


277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS alma (1-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1998 W 3-1 H

american international (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2013 W 4-1 1 1-NCAA Semifinal, Blanchard Woods Park, Evans, Ga.

aquinas (7-0-0)

H: 4-0-0 / A: 3-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 W 2-0 H 1997 W 2-1 H 1998 W 4-2 A 2001 W 2-0 H 2002 W 3-0 A 2003 W 3-2 H 2004 W 3-0 A

armstrong atlantic State (1-0-1)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-1 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2012 W 3-1 H 2013 T 0-0 A

ashland (11-9-1)

H: 6-5-0 / A: 5-4-1 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 L 2-1 H 1997 L 3-0 A 1998 L 4-1 H 1999 L 4-0 A 2000 L 1-0 H 2001 L 4-0 A 2002 L 2-1 H 2003 T 2-2 A 2004 L 2-1 H 2005 L 1-0 A 2006 W 2-0 H 2007 W 8-0 A 2008 W 4-0 H 2008 W 6-0 A 2009 W 2-0 A 2009 W 5-0 H 2010 W 3-0 H 2011 W 5-0 A 2011 W 2-0 H 2012 W 2-0 H 2013 W 2-0 A

Bellarmine (1-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2009 W 1-0 H

california (pa.) (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2005 W 7-0 A

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

cal State dominguez hills (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2009 W 1-0 1 1-NCAA Championship, Pepin Stadium, Tampa, Fla.

charleston (W.va.) (7-0-0)

H: 3-0-0 / A: 4-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2000 W 2-0 H 2001 W 3-0 A 2002 W 3-0 H 2003 W 5-0 A 2004 W 7-0 H 2005 W 10-0 A 2006 W 8-0 A

chico State (1-0-1)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-1 Year W/L/T Score Site 2003 W 2-0 A 2011 T 1-1* 1 *-Won via penalty kicks (3-2) 1-NCAA Semifinal, Brosnaham Park, Pensacola, Fla.

colorado School of mines (2-0-1)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-1 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2007 W 1-0 A 2009 W 3-0 1 2011 T 0-0* A *-Won via penalty kicks (4-2) 1-NCAA Quarterfinal, Auraria Field, Denver, Colo.

columbus State (1-0-1)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 1-0-1 Year W/L/T Score Site 2009 T 0-0 1 2013 W 2-0 2 1-Pepin Stadium, Tampa, Fla. 2-Clash on the Coast, Savannah, Ga.

concord (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2006 W 4-0 A

davis & elkins (2-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2001 W 2-1 A 2002 W 7-2 H

dominican (calif.) (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2003 W 9-0 A

drury (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2007 W 4-1 1 1-NCAA Regional Final, The Pitch at Gage Towers, Mankato, Minn.

ferris State (21-3-0)

Gannon (7-5-0)

H: 12-1-0 / A: 9-2-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1999 W 6-0 H 2000 L 1-0 A 2001 L 1-0 H 2002 L 1-0 A 2003 W 4-0 H 2004 W 3-0 A 2005 W 5-1 H 2006 W 5-0 A 2007 W 5-0 A 2008 W 3-0 A 2008 W 3-0 H 2008 W 3-0 H 2009 W 4-1 H 2009 W 2-1 A 2010 W 3-0 A 2010 W 6-0 H 2011 W 3-1 H 2011 W 1-0 A 2012 W 1-0 H 2012 W 3-0 A 2012 W 4-0 H 2013 W 6-0 H 2013 W 1-0 A 2013 W 7-0 H

H: 4-2-0 / A: 3-3-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 L 1-0 A 1997 L 1-0 H 1998 L 3-0 A 1999 W 2-1 H 2000 L 1-0 A 2001 L 1-0 H 2002 W 2-0 A 2003 W 5-2 H 2004 W 2-0 A 2005 W 4-0 H 2006 W 5-0 A 2007 W 4-0 H

H: 7-2-1 / A: 6-4-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1997 L 2-1 A 1998 L 3-1 H 1999 L 2-0 A 2000 L 2-1 H 2001 L 1-0 A 2002 T 1-1 H 2003 W 5-1 A 2004 W 5-1 H 2005 W 4-1 A 2006 W 4-0 H 2007 W 9-1 A 2008 W 3-0 A 2008 W 7-1 H 2009 W 1-0 H 2009 W 6-0 A 2010 W 3-1 A 2010 W 4-0 H 2011 W 2-0 H 2012 L 3-2 A 2013 W 7-0 H

indiana (pa.) (1-0-0)

findlay (13-6-1)

florida tech (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2010 W 2-0 1 1-NCAA Semifinal, Owsley B. Frazier Stadium, Louisville, Ky.

fort Lewis (1-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2010 W 5-0 H

hillsdale (4-1-0)

H: 2-1-0 / A: 2-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1998 W 5-0 H 1999 W 5-0 A 2000 W 4-1 H 2001 L 1-0 H 2002 W 5-0 A

hope (1-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 W 3-2 H H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2000 W 1-0 A

indiana Wesleyan (0-2-0)

H: 0-1-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1997 L 3-1 H 1998 L 3-1 A

indianapolis (10-4-0)

H: 5-3-0 / A: 2-1-0 / N: 3-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1997 L 3-1 H 1999 L 1-0 H 2000 L 3-1 A 2001 L 3-2 H 2002 W 3-0 H 2004 W 4-0 H 2005 W 3-0 A 2006 W 2-1 H 2007 W 3-1 H 2009 W 4-1 1 2010 W 3-0 1 2011 W 2-1 1 2012 W 4-1 H 2013 W 2-0 A 1-Fort Wayne (Ind.) Sport Club

ipfW (2-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1999 W 15-0 A 2000 W 7-0 H

iupui (0-1-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1998 L 5-1 A

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kentucky Wesleyan (1-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 W/L/T Score Site Year W 5-0 H 1998

Lake erie (4-0-0)

H: 2-0-0 / A: 2-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2010 W 7-0 H 2011 W 4-0 A 2012 W 3-0 A 2013 W 1-0 H

Lewis (8-3-1)

H: 4-2-1 / A: 4-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 L 8-1 H 1997 L 5-0 A 1998 L 2-0 H 1999 W 1-0 A 2000 W 3-0 H 2001 T 2-2 H 2002 W 4-0 A 2003 W 4-1 H 2004 W 5-0 A 2005 W 6-1 H 2006 W 7-0 A 2007 W 5-0 H

Loyola-chicago (0-1-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2000 L 1-0 A

malone (2-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2012 W 8-0 A 2013 W 8-0 H

mercyhurst (5-7-2)

H: 3-3-2 / A: 2-4-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 L 4-0 A 1997 L 4-0 H 1998 L 1-0 A 1999 L 1-0 H 2000 L 3-0 A 2001 L 1-0 H 2002 W 3-1 A 2003 T 1-1 H 2004 W 4-1 A 2005 W 2-1 H 2006 L 3-0 A 2007 W 4-0 H 2007 W 4-0 H 2007 T 1-1* H *-Won via penalty kicks (3-0)

metro State (0-1-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-1-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2006 L 1-0 1 1-NCAA Championship, Brosnaham Park, Pensacola, Fla.

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michigan tech (7-0-0)

H: 4-0-0 / A: 3-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2010 W 5-0 A 2010 W 5-0 H 2011 W 4-0 H 2011 W 3-0 A 2012 W 5-0 H 2013 W 2-1 A 2013 W 2-0 H

minnesota duluth (2-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2012 W 5-0 1 2013 W 2-1 A 1-The Pitch at Gage Towers, Mankato, Minn.

minnesota State (2-0-3)

H: 2-0-1 / A: 0-0-2 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2010 W 4-0 H 2011 T 1-1 A 2012 T 0-0 A 2012 T 2-2* H 2013 W 2-0 H *-Won via penalty kicks (5-4)

missouri-Saint Louis (3-4-0)

H: 2-2-0 / A: 1-2-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2001 L 2-0 A 2002 L 2-1 H 2004 L 2-1 A 2005 L 3-1 H 2007 W 3-0 H 2008 W 1-0 A 2009 W 8-2 H

morehead State (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2006 W 4-1 A

nebraska-omaha (2-1-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2005 L 2-0 A 2006 W 1-0 H 2007 W 1-0 1 1-NCAA Quarterfinal, The Pitch at Gage Towers, Mankato, Minn.

northern kentucky (3-1-1)

H: 0-1-0 / A: 2-0-0 / N: 1-0-1 Year W/L/T Score Site 2003 W 1-0 A 2003 L 4-3 H 2005 W 2-0 A 2009 T 0-0* 1 2011 W 3-1 2 *-Won via penalty kicks (5-4) 1-NCAA Regional Final, Auraria Field, Denver, Colo. 2-NCAA Regional Final, CSM Soccer Stadium, Golden, Colo.

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northern michigan (21-2-1)

H: 12-0-1 / A: 9-2-0 / N: 0-0-0 W/L/T Score Site Year W 2-0 H 1996 W 1-0 A 1997 W 3-1 H 1998 W 8-0 A 1999 T 0-0 H 2000 L 2-0 A 2001 W 3-1 H 2002 W 4-1 A 2003 W 3-0 H 2004 W 3-0 A 2005 W 4-1 H 2006 W 3-0 A 2007 2007 W 3-0 H 2008 W 1-0 A 2008 W 2-0 H 2009 W 4-0 H 2009 W 4-1 A 2009 W 9-1 H 2010 L 1-0 A 2010 W 2-0 H 2011 W 2-0 H 2011 W 3-0 A 2012 W 8-0 H 2013 W 3-0 A

northwood (22-1-1)

H: 12-1-0 / A: 10-0-1 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 W 4-1 H 1997 T 1-1 A 1998 L 1-0 H 1999 W 1-0 A 2000 W 1-0 H 2001 W 1-0 A 2002 W 4-2 H 2003 W 4-0 A 2004 W 2-0 H 2005 W 2-0 A 2006 W 6-0 H 2007 W 7-0 H 2008 W 10-0 H 2008 W 4-0 A 2009 W 4-0 A 2009 W 8-0 H 2010 W 5-0 A 2010 W 10-0 H 2011 W 5-0 A 2011 W 7-1 A 2012 W 3-0 H 2012 W 6-1 H 2013 W 5-0 A 2013 W 1-0 H

notre dame (ohio) (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2012 W 2-0 A

oakland (0-3-0)

H: 0-2-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 L 4-0 H 1997 L 9-0 A 1998 L 6-0 H

ohio dominican (4-0-0)

H: 2-0-0 / A: 2-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2010 W 6-0 H 2011 W 1-0 A 2012 W 2-0 H 2013 W 1-0 A

olivet (1-1-0)

H: 0-1-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 L 3-2 H 1997 W 2-1 A

Quincy (11-0-0)

H: 6-0-0 / A: 4-0-0 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2002 W 2-1 1 2003 W 1-0 A 2004 W 4-2 H 2005 W 3-0 H 2006 W 3-0 A 2006 W 2-1 H 2008 W 2-0 A 2008 W 2-0 H 2009 W 2-0 H 2010 W 3-0 H 2013 W 2-1 2 1-Indianapolis, Ind. 2-NCAA Regional Final, James S. Malosky Stadium, Duluth, Minn.

regis (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2007 W 1-0 A

rockhurst (2-0-0)

H: 2-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2012 W 3-1 H 2013 W 5-0 H

Saginaw valley State (19-2-4)

H: 12-0-2 / A: 7-2-2 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 W 7-0 A 1997 W 2-1 H 1998 W 4-0 A 1999 W 2-0 H 2000 L 1-0 A 2001 W 5-2 H 2002 W 1-0 A 2003 W 3-0 H 2004 L 3-2 A 2005 W 3-1 H 2006 W 5-0 A 2007 W 2-1 H 2008 W 1-0 H 2008 W 2-1 A 2008 W 2-0 H 2009 T 1-1 A 2009 W 2-0 H 2009 T 1-1* H 2010 T 2-2 A 2010 W 3-0 H 2011 W 1-0 H 2011 W 2-0 A 2012 T 0-0 H 2012 W 4-0 H 2013 W 1-0 A *-Won via penalty kicks (3-0)


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Saint francis (1-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2003 W 3-0 H

Saint Joseph’s (ind.) (6-2-0)

H: 3-1-0 / A: 3-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 L 3-0 A 1997 L 2-1 H 2001 W 1-0 A 2002 W 4-2 H 2003 W 8-0 H 2004 W 5-1 A 2007 W 3-1 H 2008 W 5-2 A

Saint rose (1-1-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 1-1-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2009 W 3-2 1 2011 L 2-1 2 1-NCAA Semifinal, Pepin Stadium, Tampa, Fla. 2-NCAA Championship, Brosnaham Park, Pensacola, Fla.

San francisco State (0-1-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2003 L 1-0 A

Siena heights (2-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 W 3-1 A 1997 W 3-1 H

Siue (4-1-1)

H: 2-1-0 / A: 1-0-1 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2001 L 2-0 H 2004 W 1-0 A 2005 W 4-0 H 2005 W 1-0 1 2006 T 0-0 A 2007 W 5-1 H 1-NCAA Regional Semifinal, NKU Soccer Stadium, Wilder, Ky.

Southern indiana (5-1-0)

H: 4-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-1-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2002 L 1-0 1 2004 W 4-0 H 2005 W 5-0 H 2006 W 8-0 H 2007 W 9-0 A 2008 W 5-0 H

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tampa (3-1-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 1-1-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2006 W 2-0 1 2007 L 2-1 2 2008 W 1-0 H 2009 W 4-0 A 1-NCAA Semifinal, Brosnaham Park, Pensacola, Fla. 2-NCAA Semifinal, City of Orange Sportsplex, Orange Beach, Ala.

taylor (1-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 W/L/T Score Site Year 1996 W 3-0 H

tiffin (11-0-1)

H: 7-0-0 / A: 4-0-1 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2006 W 8-0 H 2007 W 2-1 A 2008 W 1-0 A 2008 W 7-0 H 2009 W 7-0 H 2009 W 2-1 A 2010 T 1-1 A 2010 W 2-0 H 2011 W 4-0 H 2011 W 2-0 H 2012 W 2-0 A 2013 W 13-0 H

uc San diego (1-1-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 1-1-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2010 W 4-0 1 2012 L 2-1 2 1-NCAA Championship, Owsley B. Frazier Stadium, Louisville, Ky. 2-NCAA Semifinal, Blanchard Woods Park, Evans, Ga.

valparaiso (1-1-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1999 L 2-0 A 2000 W 1-0 H

Westminster (1-1-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1998 L 1-0 A 1999 W 3-1 H

West virginia Wesleyan (4-1-0)

H: 2-1-0 / A: 2-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1999 L 4-0 H 2000 W 3-1 A 2003 W 3-2 A 2004 W 7-0 H 2005 W 7-0 H

Wheeling Jesuit (3-0-0)

H: 2-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2000 W 1-0 H 2005 W 2-1 A 2006 W 6-0 H

Winona State (1-0-2)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 0-0-1 / N: 0-0-1 Year W/L/T Score Site 1997 T 2-2 N 2010 W 1-0 H 2011 T 1-1 A

Wisconsin-parkside (6-4-0)

H: 6-1-0 / A: 0-3-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1997 L 3-1 A 1999 W 1-0 H 2003 W 4-0 H 2004 L 4-1 A 2004 L 1-0 A 2005 W 1-0 H 2008 L 1-0 H 2010 W 3-0 H 2011 W 3-1 H 2012 W 2-0 H

Walsh (2-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 / A: 1-0-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2012 W 3-0 A 2013 W 7-0 H

West florida (1-0-0)

H: 0-0-0 / A: 0-0-0 / N: 1-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 2013 W 2-0 1 1-NCAA Championship, Blanchard Woods Park, Evans, Ga.

Western michigan (0-2-0)

H: 0-1-0 / A: 0-1-0 / N: 0-0-0 Year W/L/T Score Site 1996 L 2-0 H 1997 L 3-1 A

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Alma American International Aquinas Armstrong Atlantic State Ashland Bellarmine California (Pa.) Cal State Dominguez Hills Charleston (W.Va.) Chico State Colorado School of Mines Columbus State Concord Davis & Elkins Dominican (Calif.) Drury Ferris State Findlay Florida Tech Fort Lewis Gannon Hillsdale Hope Indiana (Pa.) Indiana Wesleyan Indianapolis IPFW IUPUI Kentucky Wesleyan Lake Erie Lewis Loyola-Chicago Malone Mercyhurst Metro State Michigan Tech Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Missouri-St. Louis Morehead State Nebraska-Omaha Northern Kentucky Northern Michigan Northwood Notre Dame (Ohio) Oakland Ohio Dominican Olivet Quincy Regis Rockhurst Saginaw Valley State Saint Francis Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) Saint Rose

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W-L-T % 1-0-0 1-0-0 7-0-0 1-0-1 11-9-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 7-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 21-3-0 13-6-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 7-5-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 10-4-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 8-3-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 5-7-2 0-1-0 7-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-3 3-4-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-1 21-2-1 22-1-1 1-0-0 0-3-0 4-0-0 1-1-0 11-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 19-2-4 1-0-0 6-2-0 1-1-0

1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 .548 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 .833 .750 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .875 .675 1.00 1.000 .583 .800 1.000 1.000 .000 .714 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .708 .000 1.000 .429 .000 1.000 1.000 .666 .429 1.000 .667 .700 .896 .938 1.000 .000 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .833 1.000 .750 .500

SERIES RECORDS

LAST MATCH

W, 3-1; 10/24/98 W, 4-1; 12/5/13 W, 3-0; 9/22/04 T, 0-0; 9/6/13 W, 2-0; 9/20/13 W, 1-0; 11/15/09 W, 7-0; 9/10/05 W, 1-0; 12/5/09 W, 8-0; 9/9/06 T, 1-1; 12/1/11 T, 0-0; 11/20/11 W, 2-0; 9/8/13 W, 4-0; 9/10/06 W, 7-2; 9/28/02 W, 9-0; 9/5/03 W, 4-1; 11/16/07 W, 7-0; 11/10/13 W, 7-0; 10/18/13 W, 2-0; 12/2/10 W, 5-0; 11/21/10 W, 4-0; 10/7/07 W, 5-0; 10/23/02 W, 3-2; 9/2/96 W, 1-0; 9/9/00 L, 3-1; 9/1/98 W, 2-0; 10/9/13 W, 7-0; 10/25/00 L, 5-1; 9/18/98 W, 5-0; 9/13/98 W, 1-0; 11/1/13 W, 5-0; 9/12/07 L, 1-0; 10/5/00 W, 8-0; 10/4/13 T, 1-1; 11/11/07 L, 1-0; 11/18/06 W, 2-0; 11/10/13 W, 2-1; 11/24/13 W, 2-0; 9/15/13 W, 8-2; 9/4/09 W, 4-1; 9/17/06 W, 1-0; 11/18/07 T, 0-0; 11/22/09 W, 3-0; 10/27/13 W, 1-0; 11/5/13 W, 2-0; 10/28/12 L, 6-0; 9/6/98 W, 1-0; 9/22/13 W, 2-1; 10/26/97 W, 2-1; 11/22/13 W, 1-0; 8/26/07 W, 5-0; 11/17/13 W, 1-0; 9/27/13 W, 3-0; 9/23/03 W, 5-2; 9/10/08 L, 2-1; 12/3/11

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0-1-0 2-0-0 4-1-1 5-1-0 Southwest Minnesota State 0-0-0 Tampa 3-1-0 Taylor 1-0-0 Tiffin 11-0-1 Truman State 0-0-0 UC San Diego 1-1-0 Valparaiso 1-1-0 Walsh 2-0-0 West Florida 1-0-0 Western Michigan 0-2-0 Westminster 1-1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan 4-1-0 Wheeling Jesuit 3-0-0 Winona State 1-0-2 Wisconsin-Parkside 6-4-0

TOTAL

.000 1.000 .750 .833 N/A .750 1.000 .958 N/A .500 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .500 .800 1.000 .500 .600

277-75-23 .769

L, 1-0; 9/7/03 W, 3-1; 9/17/97 W, 5-1; 9/2/07 W, 5-0; 8/31/08 N/A W, 4-0; 8/30/09 W, 3-0; 9/7/96 W, 13-0; 10/20/13 N/A L, 2-1; 11/29/12 W, 1-0; 9/3/00 W, 7-0; 10/6/13 W, 2-0; 12/7/13 L, 3-1; 10/9/97 W, 3-1; 10/17/99 W, 7-0; 9/24/05 W, 6-0; 9/2/06 T, 1-1; 9/2/11 W, 2-0; 11/16/12

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277 ALL-TIME VICTORIES | 20 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 8 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Aceto, Elizabeth: 2002-03 Addison, Kayla: 2009-12 Ales, Katie: 2003-06 Aukeman, Marcie: 1999 Avendt, Melanie: 1999-00

B

Bacyinski, Melissa: 1997-99 Bauer, Melissa: 2002-03 Berman, Jill: 2004 Berner, Emily: 2004-07 Binder, Jaclyn: 2004 Bloem, Amber: 2007-09 Bondy, Rachel: 2003-04 Botts, Ashley: 2009-12 Bounds, Katie: 2012Boyak, Caitlin: 2008-09 Bradfield, Erika: 2013Brown, Maria: 2009-12 Brown, Megan: 2008-11 Bush, Emily: 2013-

C

Callen, Taylor: 2010-13 Capoccia, Kelly: 2012 Carlson, Clare: 2013Caroselli, Andrea: 1999-01 Carrier, Shannon: 2003-06 Casper, Alex: 2004 Christenson, Sue: 2004-07 Corby, Marti: 2013-

D

Daugherty, Beverly: 1997-00 Decker, Sam: 2010-13 DeNio, Sam: 2007-09 Dennis, Irie: 2006-09 Dewberry, Erica: 1998-00 Dilly, Elizabeth: 1998 Dingledine, Jaleen: 2007-10 Duda, Kate: 2003-05

E

Eible, Kristen: 2007-10 Elenbaas, Danielle: 2003 Ellerbroek, Holly: 2013 Ellis, Sadie: 2003 Elsass, Ashley: 2005-08 Emery, Olivia: 2013 Emmett, Makenzie: 1997-98 Eppard, Carrie: 1996

F

Falduto, Jeanna: 2001-04 Finnerty, Courtney: 2004 Fiscus, Kelsey: 2010-13 Foote, Michelle: 2013

G

Gaiser, Katherine: 2001-02 Gienap, Abby: 2000-03 Guibord, Gabbie: 2013-

H

LETTERWINNERS BY NAME

Haines, Lynn: 1996 Henson, Melissa: 2000-03 Hilbert, Erin: 2009-12 Hilker, Julie: 1998-99 Hillgard, Colleen: 2005-08 Hills, Richelle: 2009-10 Hooker, Lesley: 2002 Horter, Marcy: 1998 Hosfeld, Nicole: 1997 Humphries, Shelby: 2010-13

I

Ide, Melissa: 1996

J

Jacobs, Autumn: 2011-13 Johnson, Kara: 1998 Johnson, Katie: 2006-09 Jud, Molly: 2002 Junga, Jenny: 2002-05

K

Kimble, Kayla: 2010-13 King, Lauren: 2006-09 Kinzer, Kristina: 1998 Klosterman, Kayla: 2008-11 Klunder, Katie: 2012Krause, Katelyn: 2012 Klykken, Lindsey: 2004-07 Kuhlenschmidt, Kerry: 1996-97

L

Lange, Jaci: 2002-05 Lauderslager, Megan: 1999-02 Lee, Kristen: 1999-01 Leszczynski, Kristin: 2000-03 Locke, Kaitlin: 2000 Luther, Cheryl: 1999

M

Marcus, Michelle: 2010-11 Marion, Angie: 1998 Marlow, Lindsey: 2008-11 Mason, Kelli: 1996 Mayer, Ashleigh: 2004 McCabe, Sarah: 1999 McCarthy, Megan: 2005-06 McMillan, Casey: 2012 Merino, Kylee: 2007-10 Miller, Abbey: 2010-13 Mira, Alyssa: 2009-12 Mohagheghpour, Vida: 2005 Morovich, Jennifer: 1996 Mruz, Erin: 2008-11 Murphy, Erin: 2003-06 Murphy, Shannon: 2005-06

N

Nasturzio, Kristina: 2005-08 Nees, Stephanie: 1999

O

Odendaal, Juane: 2011-

P

Parise, Chelsea: 2009-2012 Pietras, Kristen: 1996-98 Pirlot, Sarah: 1999 Pitroff, Erika: 2007-10 Plum, Tricia: 1999-02

R

Radley, Jamie: 2005-08 Raiche, Danielle: 2001 Rappleye, Erin: 2009-10 Raynovich, April: 2003-04 Redmond, Andi: 2003-05 Renes, Tracie: 1997 Richards, Penny: 1996, 98-99 Richardson, Theresa: 1996 Ricketts, Jamie: 1996-97 Robinson, Meaghan: 2005-08 Rodriguez, Kara: 2001 Rose, Erica: 2003-06 Rose, Joyce: 2005-08 Rothermel, Kelsey: 2011 Rozum, Katie: 2002-04, 06

W

Ward, Tayler: 2010-13 Warner, Brooke: 1998 Warner, Sara: 1998 Weist, Danielle: 2001 Wenglinski, Jenna: 2007-10 Wesley, Alyssa: 2011Whitmeyer, Amanda: 2000-01 Wilkins, Faith: 1998-99, 01 Willert, Kourtney: 2004-07 Wilson, Becky: 1999-01 Wiltshire, Cassandra: 2011-12 Williams, Natalie: 1998 Woolley, Katy: 2013-

Z

Zahn, Lindsey: 2009 Zbikowski, Sara: 2002-03

S

Sadowski, Linda: 1997 Schmehl, Jessica: 2000-02 Schmidt, Kelli: 1996-98 Shaba, Jenny: 2011Snow, Kate: 2002 Snow, Trisha: 1999-02 Sobolic, Elena: 2005-08 Socia, Charlie: 2011Spika, Erin: 2002-03 Stacy, Tara: 2005 Stahr, Kristy: 1999 Stanski, Natalja: 2006-09 Stauffer, Kendra: 2013Stevenson, Jordan: 2000-03 Stout, Jennifer: 1996 Strauss, Andrea: 2013Streeter, Molly: 2009-2012 Strom, Jodie: 1996 Swalec, Jenny: 2002-05 Swish, Sandy: 2004-05

T

Tafler, Katy: 2005-08 Teeple, Cassie: 1999-00 Temby, Ashley: 2006 Trost, Jessica: 2010-11 Tutundzic, Mirela: 2002-05

V

Vanderberghe, Kristi: 2004 Vanderkooi, Amy: 1998-01 Versluis, Michelle: 2000-03

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Casper, Alex: 2004 Henson, Melissa: 2000-03

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LETTERWINNERS BY NUMBER

Marcus, Michelle: 2010-11 Parise, Chelsea: 2009 Nasturzio, Kristina: 2005-08 Marion, Angie: 1998

Fiscus, Kelsey: 2012-13 Mruz, Erin: 2008-11 King, Lauren: 2006 Junga, Jenny: 2002-05 Locke, Kaitlin: 2000 Luther, Cheryl: 1999 Pietras, Kristen: 1998 Ricketts, Jamie: 1996-97

Ellerbroek, Holly: 2013 Parise, Chelsea: 2010-12 Klykken, Lindsey: 2004-07 Schmehl, Jessica: 2000-02 Nees, Stephanie: 1999 Dewberry, Erica: 1998 Renes, Tracie: 1997 Mason, Kelli: 1996

Wesley, Alyssa: 2012Brown, Megan: 2008-11 Johnson, Katie: 2006-07 Berner, Emily: 2004-05 Bauer, Melissa: 2002-03 Dewberry, Erica: 1999-00 Hosfeld, Nicole: 1997 Morovich, Jennifer: 1996

Klunder, Katie: 2012Wesley, Alyssa: 2011 Fiscus, Kelsey: 2010 Bloem, Amber: 2007-09 McCarthy, Megan: 2005-06 Rozum, Katie: 2002-04 Lee, Kristen: 1999-01 Williams, Natalie: 1996

Emery, Olivia: 2013 Addison, Kayla: 2009-12 Tafler, Katy: 2005-08 Vanderberghe, Kristi: 2004 Gienap, Abby: 2000-03 McCabe, Sarah: 1999 Schmidt, Kelli: 1996-98

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3

Kimble, Kayla: 2010-13 Johnson, Katie: 2008-09 Willert, Kourtney: 2004-07 Aceto, Elizabeth: 2003 Richards, Penny: 1996, 98-99

4

Woolley, Katy: 2013Botts, Ashley: 2009-12 Robinson, Meaghan: 2005-08 Berman, Jill: 2004 Versluis, Michelle: 2000-03 Bacyinski, Melissa: 1997-99

5

Stauffer, Kendra: 2013Hilbert, Erin: 2010-12 King, Lauren: 2007-09 Ales, Katie: 2003-06 Jud, Molly: 2002 Raiche, Danielle: 2001 Avendt, Melanie: 1999-00 Haines, Lynn: 1996

6

Bounds, Katie: 2012Klosterman, Kayla: 2008-10 Berner, Emily: 2006-07 Duda, Kate: 2003-05 Plum, Tricia: 1999-02 Warner, Sara: 1998 Ide, Melissa: 1996

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9

10

Humphries, Shelby: 2010-13 Dennis, Irie: 2006-09 Tutundzic, Mirela: 2002-05 Whitmeyer, Amanda: 2000-01 Hilker, Julie: 1998-99 Sadowski, Linda: 1997 Richardson, Theresa: 1996

11

Shaba, Jenny: 2011Dingledine, Jaleen: 2009-10 Elsass, Ashley: 2005-08 Finnerty, Courtney: 2004 Spika, Erin: 2002-03 Wilkins, Faith: 1998-99, 01 Pietras, Kristen: 1996-97

12

Callen, Taylor: 2010-13 Stanski, Natalja: 2006-09 Mohagheghpour, Vida: 2005 Mayer, Ashleigh: 2004 Leszczynski, Kristin: 2000-03 Dilly, Elizabeth: 1998 Eppard, Carrie: 1996

13

Corby, Marti: 2013Brown, Maria: 2010-12 Boyak, Caitlin: 2008-09 Christenson, Sue: 2004-07 Elenbaas, Danielle: 2003 Snow, Kate: 2002 Vanderkooi, Amy: 1998-01 Kuhlenschmidt, Kerry: 1996-97

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Bush, Emily: 2013Pitroff, Erika: 2007-10 Swalec, Jenny: 2002-05 Rodriguez, Kara: 2001 Kinzer, Kristina: 1998

15

Odendaal, Juane: 2011Wenglinski, Jenna: 2007-10 Murphy, Shannon: 2006 Swish, Sandy: 2004-05 Stevenson, Jordan: 2001-03 Daugherty, Beverly: 1997-00 Strom, Jodie: 1996

16

Bradfield, Erika: 2013Mira, Alyssa: 2009-12 Murphy, Shannon: 2005 Zbikowski, Sara: 2002-03 Weist, Danielle: 2001 Teeple, Cassie: 1999-00 Horter, Marcy: 1998

17

Decker, Sam: 2010-13 Hilbert, Erin: 2009 Hillgard, Colleen: 2005-08 Lauderslager, Megan: 1999-02 Emmett, Makenzie: 1997-98

18

Capoccia, Kelly: 2012 Marlow, Lindsey: 2009-11 Rose, Joyce: 2005-08 Rose, Erica: 2003-04 Gaiser, Katherine: 2001-02

19

Guibord, Gabbie: 2013McMillian, Casey: 2012 Fiscus, Kelsey: 2011 Zahn, Lindsey: 2009 Dingledine, Jaleen: 2007-08 Rose, Erica: 2005-06 Bondy, Rachel: 2003-04 Caroselli, Andrea: 1999-01 Stout, Jennifer: 1996

20

Carlson, Clare: 2013Streeter, Molly: 2009-12 Radley, Jamie: 2005-08 Falduto, Jeanna: 2001-04 Stevenson, Jordan: 2000

21

Krause, Katelyn: 2012 Trost, Jessica: 2010-11 Brown, Maria: 2009 Sobolic, Elena: 2005-08 Raynovich, April: 2003-04 Snow, Trisha: 1999-02 Johnson, Kara: 1998

22

Foote, Michelle: 2013 Rothermel, Kelsey: 2011 Hills, Richelle: 2009-10 Rozum, Katie: 2006 Lange, Jaci: 2002-05 Stahr, Kristy: 1999

23

Socia, Charlie: 2011Eible, Kristen: 2007-10 Carrier, Shannon: 2003-06 Pirlot, Sarah: 1999

24

Wiltshire, Cassandra: 2011-12 Merino, Kylee: 2007-10 Stacy, Tara: 2005 Binder, Jaclyn: 2004 Aceto, Elizabeth: 2002 Wilson, Becky: 1999

25

Ward, Tayler: 2010-13 Marlow, Lindsey: 2008 Redmond, Andi: 2003-05 Hooker, Lesley: 2002 Wilson, Becky: 2000-01 Aukeman, Marcie: 1999

26

Jacobs, Autumn: 2011-13 Katie Cunningham: 2008 Ellis, Sadie: 2003

30

Miller, Abbey: 2010-13 DeNio, Sam: 2007-09 Murphy, Erin: 2003-06

31

Strauss, Andrea: 2013Rappleye, Erin: 2009-10 Temby, Ashley: 2006


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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Thomas J. Haas, PhD

President Thomas (Tom) Haas is Grand Valley State University’s fourth president. Prior to his appointment in 2006, he was president of the State University of New York Cobleskill. In addition to his appointment as president of Grand Valley, Haas has also been appointed professor of chemistry in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and is a member of the Grand Valley University Foundation. During the past 29 years, Haas has been a tenured faculty member, department chair, dean, vice president and president.

He is a 1973 honors graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. He then earned a Master of Science degree in chemistry and another in environmental health sciences from The University of Michigan. Haas also earned a master's degree in human resources management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, N.Y.) and a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Connecticut (Storrs, Conn.).

Fellowship experiences in higher education include Yale University Faculty Fellow and an American Council on Education Fellow at Western Michigan University. He completed executive leadership programs at Harvard University. He is a retired Captain after 23 years of commissioned service in the USCG. Haas is an internationally recognized expert in hazardous material transportation, strategic planning and higher education leadership, and has published numerous articles in a variety of journals. He is active in the community serving on the board for Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center, Grand Rapids Economic Club, Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce, and Grand Rapids Opera. He is a member of the Grand Rapids Rotary Club and a consultant and evaluator for North Central Association Higher Learning Commission.

Haas has professional and personal ties to Michigan. Haas is married to Marcia (Knapp) Haas, who is a native of Union City and a graduate of Albion College. They have three children and four grandchildren and have other family living in Grand Rapids.

Grand Valley State University attracts more than 24,400 students with academic excellence, first-rate faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities. Grand Valley is the master's comprehensive university for the state’s second largest metropolitan area and offers 85 undergraduate and 33 graduate degree programs. It has campuses in Allendale, Grand Rapids, and Holland and centers in Muskegon, Traverse City, and Detroit. The university’s focus on a strong liberal education fosters critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding. Through personalized learning enhanced by active scholarship, Grand Valley accomplishes its mission of educating students to shape their lives, their professions, and their societies. 106

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Tim W. Selgo

Tim W. Selgo enters his 19th year as athletic director at Grand Valley State. He was appointed athletic director on February 12, 1996 and has put his own stamp of leadership on Laker athletics.

A promoter of a well-rounded athletic department, Selgo has been a key figure in the Lakers' rise to the top of Division II athletics. Grand Valley State has finished among the top two in the Learfield Sports/NACDA Directors' Cup standings for 13 consecutive years, including eight straight titles (from 200304 to 2010-11, and again in 2013-14). The prestigious award is presented annually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Learfield Sports and the USA TODAY to the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country.

In addition, GVSU has won 16 straight Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Presidents' Cup titles as the top athletic program in the 16-team GLIAC. The Lakers' 21 all-time Presidents' Cup titles top all GLIAC institutions. Grand Valley State, which won 45 GLIAC titles prior to Selgo's arrival, has won 148 GLIAC titles since Selgo was appointed Athletic Director in 1996.

A well respected leader in college athletics, Selgo served on the NCAA DII Management Council for four years (2007-11), including serving as Chair of the Management Council in 2009. A term on the NCAA DII Management Council is the highest position is DII athletics. He was most recently named the NACDA Division II AD of the Year, while also being named the Division II Central Region Astroturf Athletic Director of the Year in 2006-07. He was also honored as the Central Region AD of the Year in 2002-03. In addition, Selgo is the 2nd Vice President of NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics).

Selgo has been the key figure in the development of the athletic facilities and programs at Grand Valley State. Lubbers Stadium was renovated during the summer of 2011, adding seats to increase capacity to 10,550, as well as installing a new Fieldturf artificial surface. A new outdoor track & field/lacrosse stadium was opened in the fall of 2011, while the Kelly Family Sports Center, which opened for all university activities in August 2008 was spearheaded by Selgo. The KFCS allows GVSU academic classes and athletic teams the opportunity to work inside in inclement weather. The 137,662 square foot facility has a 100 x 55-yard fieldturf surface, a six-lane track with nine sprint lanes and batting cages that drop from the ceiling. The Laker softball team began play on its new field in 2008 and the Laker baseball field added stadium seating behind home plate in 2010. GVSU expanded its football stadium seating capacity to 8,550, added executive suites and a new scoreboard with a ProStar video display board in 2002. The GVSU Football Center, located in the north end zone of Lubbers Stadium, has been expanded by more than 4,000 feet since Selgo's arrival. In addition, lights were installed at Lubbers Stadium and the Rob Odejewski Weight Room was built in honor of the late Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions. The baseball and soccer fields have added press boxes, storage space and concession areas. In addition, the fieldhouse locker room project, that enabled every varsity sport at Grand Valley State to have its own locker room, was spearheaded by Selgo. 2014 GVSU Soccer Media Guide

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Prior to his arrival at Grand Valley State, Selgo was an Associate AD at the University of Toledo. While at Toledo Selgo was responsible for the day-to-day operations for Toledo's 10 women's and nine men's sports teams that competed at the Division I level in the Mid-American Conference. Selgo was instrumental in the marketing and promoting of all 19 sports that the Toledo athletic department sponsored.

A native of Pettisville, Ohio, Selgo was inducted into the Toledo Athletic Hall of Fame in February of 2001. He was a standout basketball player at Toledo from 1977-80, earning four varsity letters. The Rockets posted a four-year record of 87-26 during Selgo's playing days on the hardwood. Selgo participated in two NCAA Midwest Regional Tournaments for Toledo. His 1978-79 Rocket squad claimed a first-round, 74-72, win over Iowa, before dropping a 79-71 decision to Notre Dame in the second round. In 1980, Selgo scored 18 points in Toledo's 94-91 loss to Florida State in a first-round NCAA Tournament game. Selgo was part of two MAC Championship teams (1978-79 and 1979-80) and was co-captain of the `79-80 squad. He earned Mid-American Conference All-Academic honors in 1978, 1979 and 1980 and was named Senior Scholar/Athlete-of-the-Year at Toledo in 1980. Known as an outstanding shooter, Selgo still holds the UT record for free throw percentage in a single season, converting 92.3 percent (48-of-52) during the 1978-79 season. He also holds the UT career free throw percentage record in MAC games, hitting 86.1 percent (62-of-72) and the single-season Rocket mark for MAC games of 93.9 percent (31-of-33).

Selgo graduated from Toledo in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and a minor in mathematics. Following graduation, Selgo remained at Toledo as a graduate assistant for the Toledo men's basketball program and earned his master's degree in education administration in 1982. After serving one year as a teacher and coach at Springfield High School, he then served as an assistant men's basketball coach at Toledo from 1982-1985.

In 1985 he was named head women's basketball coach at Toledo. Selgo served as head coach of the Rockets women's basketball program for three years, turning around a program that is now at the top of the MAC. Selgo is married to the former Terry Bush and together the couple recently celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary. They have three children; Jennifer (29), Rachel (27), and Daniel (21), and two grandchildren; Tray (5) and R.J.(3) Mitchell.

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NOVEMBER 1 2:00 P.M.


2014 GRAND VALLEY STATE SOCCER SCHEDULE

Sep. 5 Quincy 7:00 Sep. 7 Truman State 2:00 Sep. 12 vs. S.W. Minnesota State 4:00 Sep. 14 at Minnesota State 1:00 Sep. 20 at Ferris State 5:00 Sep. 26 at Lake Erie 2:00 Sep. 28 at Findlay 12:00 Oct. 1 Indianapolis 5:00 Oct. 3 Malone 7:00

Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Nov. 1

at Tiffin 1:00 at Northwood 2:00 Saginaw Valley State 1:00 Ferris State 7:00 Ohio Dominican 7:00 Ashland 1:00 at Northern Michigan 4:00 at Michigan Tech 12:00 Walsh 2:00


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